Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1950 — Page 8
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St.Joseph AspRIN Rites Tomorrow aw sin 8. “rc Buried Today WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 10
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Discovered Oil Near
| Marion in 1890's | Mrs Ingram, who was 68, died mes Stale. Service Sunday in her home. An Indjan- | MARION, Apr. 19—Myron C. apolis resident for 31 years, she Thomas, pioneer resident who dis- moved here from Trinity, Ala. ~reovered-oil-near here in the 1800s; Surviving are-a daughter; Mrs: will be buried in Marion Odd Fel- Martha Jones, Indianapolis, three low Cemetery after rites at 10:30 grandéhildren and 10 great-| a. m. tomorrow in Marion. grandchildren. Mr. Thomas, who was 87, died TT yesterday in Marion General Hos- William H. Hartzog
Remains Critical RED KEY, Apr 19 (UP)—The first of six funerals for five high |school teen-agers and an 18-year-lold wife,, killed by a train in In-
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| Rites were held in Catholic Church this morning fo
lone survivor, Mary Janice Coch- Mrs ran, 15. remained in critical con- . fdttionin-Jay County Hospital at:
Other survivors includ: his wife pital. He was 67. a daughter, Mrs. Phillip Dodd-° A native of ridge, W. Lafayette and a sister. Clinton County, 3 Mrs —Eita— Buzzard Allentown; Dén’t Suffer Another Minute
N.Y. Ko matter how many remedies you jaw Y ed for itchi ng eczema, psoriasis, infec~ . . 1 is: athlete's foot or whatever your Ora Richwine ne anything from head garyices for Ora Richwine, 221
buried. | Other Services Set Two more services were set for this afternoon. Mrs. Barbara
lived at State Ave, was a crane opand a
Mrs.
Leland Stelle
Services for Mrs. Stelle, 3048 N. Colorado Ave., will be held tomorrow afternoon in the Mrs. be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Red Key Methodist Church and
& Kirk Northeast Chapel. Burial that of Richard Lord, 17, Dunkirk, will be in Washington Park. tomorrow afternoon in a Hartford ler,
Why not get out of town this Mrs. Stelle, who was 46, died City mortuary. Summer. Mercer, the Vaca. yesterday in General Hospital. A All the girls except Mrs.
pital. He had been an interior Mrs, buried tomorrow. The funeral of James decorator at the Claypool Hotel for five years. Surviving are his wife, Bessie
and a brother, Noah, Anderson.
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Ay ry a 1. Services for Warren H. Teepe, To Be Tomorrow 1620 Harlan St., will be at 2 p.. m for Mrs.
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: : tomorrow in Robert W, Stirling ‘Lone Survivor : {Puneral Home. Burial will. be in gis, Sarviess N. Pennsylvania St.
Washington Park. Mr. Teepe, who was 57,- died Kirby Mortuary. Burial will be in
Monday. A lifelong resident of In- Wi
dianapolis, he had been employed 25° ape at the Indianapolis Apron; eatarday inan Indianapolis. nurs-; ing
_! Supply Co. 'diana’'s worst 1950 traffic accl Ne was a member of Prospect,
kirk | Masonic Lodge 714 Scottish Rite, | the Dunk r/ Naomi Chapter 131,
Rites for Mrs. Flora. Baker will. Portland while her sister was be at 1 p.m _tomorrgw in Jacobs Indianapolis. She ‘was Bros. Mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown.
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fot W NDER SALVE can help you _. erator ® font “WON the boys in the y N. Oakland Ave, will be at resident of the Shawver, 18, driver of the death home, 1430 Mill St, She was 65. now for you folks at home 1:30 .p. m. Friday in Shirley ..o 40 vears. Mr. Hartzog car. was to be buried after servWONDER SAL oy y appearance. Safe for Baia _ Irving Hill Chapel. “gi tho are his wife Lula E.; ices in the Red Key United Breth- Baker had lived here 30 years. She eh dren. Get WONDER SALVE—results Burial will be in Washington 1 vor W. and one grand. ren Church and Ronnie Johnson, Was a or woney refunded. Truly wonde Park. Blew 43. 5 all of Indianapolis; and a sis- 17, Dunkirk, after services in a Baptist Church. : { in indianapolis t f kes. Hook's. Mr. tichwine, who was 3 . Mr MN readia. Dunkirk mortuary. Ha or your Fometown drug died Monday in Methodist Hos ter, Mrs. Alta Maker, A ia The last of the victims will -be Ham. Indianapolis; two brothers,
Frances E. Beverly Gilbert, 15, Red Key, will and Rash Ferguson, Evansville.
Services for Mrs. native of Indianapolis and resident Shaw- were held Apr. 5 in Tampa, Fla., ed Key High School where she moved about a year!
{June Prince, Tampa, and a sister,
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home, Surviving are three daughters, {Miss Mamie Ellie, Indianapolis; Mrs. C. C. Rhame, New York and Mrs. R. R. Carlisle, Birmingham,|
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Dresses pital. Father of Gardner J, Thom-| Services for Willlam H, Hart. Lora Rombeck, 16, Red Key, ard |Southyort Baptist Chursh of. Mrs. Ala. and two sons, Mack, Jack- PRICES THAT ANYONE CAN AFFORD STEP Better )giin as, publisher’of the Marion Chron- zog will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow Red Key mortuary for Martha Genny Shier. Indianapolis: {sonville, Fla., and Tom, Indianap- a — Quality Lingerie il rq olf near fry db gs at the Wald Funeral Home. “They were hs 2 foun of six three sons, George and Lawrence, olis, ; ON NEW DENTAL PLATES A e ol . i i 2° . r 5 Sore aes, | Hose | ved ol non, Ue rent ue Bur ibe To ng auido and Warren 7 Lake Mrs. Mary B. Lewis | Hospital. He was born near Oil Mr. Hartzog ‘night when a Pennsylvania Herman, William C.. and Arthur,|, Serv for Mrs. Mary B: Piates Repaired Loose, llI-Fitting Open Il to 7 2th For You [City, Pa. He later drilled wells in died yesterday in frieght train smashed their auto ° "5% ' No, Lewis, 185 Milburn St., will be at| Missing Teeth Plates Reset, ’ —_— “~~ Grant and Wabash Counties, Methodist Hos- to bits at a crossing here. The ol TaalAnANOLS. /3 p. m. today in Shirley Bros. Cen-/ Rebuilt and
tral Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. Jackson. ; “Mrs. Lewis died ‘Monday in an’ 6 ‘was 85. :
William Baker wa Re-Fitted
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Fred. Kennedy, and a foster-daughter, Mrs. Lellia Seal, both of Indianapolis. !
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way, and Paul King, Columbus, in Floral Park following 2 p. m. 0.; and three grandchildren. services at Jones & Hurt Shefield Chapel. ’ | Mrs. William Holland |r. Dausch, 1731 E. Gimber st.| Services for-Mrs.-Rebecea-Ann. had been a building contractor] Holland will be at 2 p. m. tomor-| for 50 years. A native of Vernon, | row in the Switz City Christian he had lived here 69 years. He| (Church. Burial will be in Switz Was 78. City... f -Surviving are four sons, Wil | Mrs. Holland died ‘Monday in liam N., Charles F., Harry E. and, | the home of a daughter, Mrs. Fred Carl W.; three daughters. Mrs. IF. Perkins, 4820 E. Michigan St. [Mary F. Logue, Mrs. Florence | Born in Green Count¥, Mrs. Hol- lynch and Mrs. Glayds Jannings {land lived in Switz City most of all of Indianapolis; two brothers, | her life and was a member of the F. P. Indianapolis, and John of | Switz City Christian Church, Mrs. Vernon, “and three sisters, Mrs. Holland, who was , had lived [.ena Wehlerman and Mrs. Mary {here 12 years. Wellman, both of Indianapolis, | Surviving in addition to Mra. and Mrs. Lottie Hartwell, Vernon. | | Perkins, are her husband, William | P. Holland; five sons, R. T., otha DENNIS L. Nichols oi | 'W., and Leo, all of Indianapolis; Services -for-Dennis L. Nichols, South Bend; another daughter, Michigan Street Funeral Home.!
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‘Mr. Cauble, who was 84, died Monday in his home. Born in Salem, ..Mr. Cauble, a retired farmer, moved ‘to Indianapolis in 1934. Surviving are his wife Pearl; a daughter. Mrs. Lillian. C.. Lory, Indianapolis, and two brothers,
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