Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1950 — Page 14
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Phy D. (Jack) Rovick, past pres-
in the J. Keenan Bank, LeRoy,
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ident of the Indiana Field Trial for 33 years. He was a member giower Catholic Church for Mrs, Association, will be held here at/of the Masonic Lodge, Shrine,
. tomorrow in the Meeks! Burial will be in Elm
{Knights of Pythias and the Uni-| versalist Church in LeRoy.
{Clara . MecConahay, mother of Democratic Marion Chunty State
f§iday while at-
Jyésterday in
Burial will be in LeRoy follow{ing services at 2:30 p. m. there Bunday. iin 8alem, was Friends may call at Flanner! | stricken Wednestending the “In afternoon and evening,’
Nancy G. Keenan, Indianapolis; two sons, James 8. and John L.,| re “Vaan AVE
Park and died | Martins grandchildren.
Courthouse Inn, Versailles. He i ” was 57. Mr. Rovick
Rites at Lafayette A bird dog hobbyist and a lead-
* |& Buchanan Mortuary tomorrow, [Cross Cemetery.
Surviving are his two diugh-|
ters, Miss Hanna C. and oti * She was 82.
" Daughters of Isabella Society and
ing figure in the Delaware Coun-
For John Parmenter
Sen. Cecil McConahay. ‘Services at 8:30 a. m, in Speaks & Finn Mortuary will precede the |: mass. Burial will be in Mrs. McConahay died Wednesday in her home, 1444 N. Wallace
A native of Pulaski County, ishe..had lived in Indianapolis-25+ {years and was a member of the Little Flower Church and its
|Altar Society. Her husband, the llate - Alonzo McConahay, retired
Kentucky's Favorite Stra traight Bourbon at the NEW LOW PRICE of 457 afifth
oF Cimceeaion Bory be was yp RRR San 53, oon Rirond scion foreman, serving as all-events chairman neral services will be held at 10| at the trials. Meet officials can-| = "CL hn the State] Survivors include three other | celed remaining events on the! o diers’ - Home for john Par. °DS Bernard, Leo and Paul Mec- | program following his death. | rnanter, former Inatanapolts truck Conahay; a daughter, Miss Mary i Born in Detroit, Mich, Mr. driver, who died Wednesday in /McConahay; two sisters, Miss Rovick lived many years in Mun- downtown Lafayette. {Agnes and Miss Annie Dooley; 17 icle before maying to Selma three| =, Parmenter, who was born 'grandchildren; 19’ great-grand-[years ago. He had been a manu- |, Winchesier, was a World War 1 children and two great-great-{facturers’ agent for the past 15| veteran. He was a member of the grandchildren, ail of Indianapoiis, {years. Battle Ground Lodge, F. & A. M,, /and four nephews and a niece. Retired Last Year end the Lafayette Commandery. sme Apes President of the Indiana Field | pr had resided in the Soldiers’ GROUP SETS MEETING eal Association for three years Home. since 1938. | Rabbi Willian P. Greenfeld, re his-reiiremen as y Jou ‘| He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beth-El Zedeck congregation, he was also a former president of |. ));. parmeritér, Lafayette and will speak on “Socialism, Comthe Fourth Regional Field Trials) prs. Mary Straub, Los Angeles. |munism and Israel” at the Anos ation, : le a hap oe | |Wednesday luncheon meeting of of the Masonic Lodge, 1 #¢ French Ex-Premier’s {the American Christian Palestine \and a past president of the Dela- {Committee in the Columbia Club. ware County Country Club. ‘Body Lies in State *|Dr. Sumner L. Martin is chairSurviving are his Wife, Reva: &| p pig Mar. 31 (UP)—Theiman and Dr. A. C. Brooks sec-
son, John D. Jr. North Hoily-| Riwooa cal; a daughter, Mrs. Paul! body of former Premier Leon retary.
Shryer, Beulah, Mich.; a sister, [Blum lay in state today in his 4 ] Shum visite $.
‘Mrs. Helen Rothenberger, Boyne country home at Jouy en Josas, —, WRISKY ayy xy PIAMOND RING
J |City, Mich., and his stepmother, N€AT Versailles. ues maT ee: A / from 87.50 fo 2475.00 2X f
Mrs. Maude Rovick, Boyne City. The Socialist leader died yes- \visviLLe. 4 Rings Cleaned Free of Charge = = ~
iterday at the age of 77. Funeral KING JEWELERS
-|services probably will be held 108 W ‘Wash. $t.. Claspeel Hotel Bide.
Others rom Sizes 115 10 3 ors Tro 1/. | $1.98 to $3.98 8% to 11
For "Sugar 'N Spice "N Everything Nice for the little tofs a wonderful choice of Easter footwear
Hearty Full-bodied
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- KENTUCKY FAVORITE TRARY] BOURBON
TLETUCEY Muiggr sounsol
Burroughs’ Estate Sunday with government leaders!
Set ‘Over $10, 000’ ‘attending. He is reported to have | | LOS ANGELES, Mar, 31 (UP) asked that he be buried at Jouy| —Author Edgar Rice Burroughs [én Josas. eft an estate “in excess of $10,-| 1000,” a will filed for probate revealed today. | The creator of Tarzan died|
Mar. 19. He was 74. | 2 Mr. Burroughs made a fortune | rfrom-his-fictionat-apeman;-but-the : Se oe (actual value of his estate wasi hulls HAE EEE EE ER WY (not disclosed. a
50 WORKERS FLEE FIRE NEW YORK, Mar. 31 (UP)— [A fire started by a careless ciga-| ret smoker caused $100,000 dam-| lages to one wing of a three-story {women's dormitory at the Man-; 'hattan State Hospital today,| routing more than 50 women employees, i
5 BIG STORES ‘WAS HIS FACE RED?
37.39 S. llinois st. Rasarous | PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 31 . | (UP)—A light-fingered pickpock-|
. ngto Be ” t. et robbed Police 8gt. Anthony J. Ho Nasingie oh 46 W. Washingts ns [Ford of his wallet containing $57 1063 Virginia Ave.
i et rand his badge as they sat on a: 259 E. Washington St. : {subway station bench waiting tor Open Saturday Nights Till 8, LL 277 Open Nights 8:30. MA. 5124
a train last “night.
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