Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1950 — Page 2

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Insurance; Compor indy Dies

‘Vernon General Insurarce Co. will be at 3 p. m. Friday in Flan

win be in Crown Hill,

Insurance Co,, his family at Peoria,

ist Church, Marion

He hy his wife, Mrs,

er, Mrs. William H. Swan; a son

. rs. Reba , Myers a and Mrs. C Soott “ry, and a grandchil

Mrs, William Snorden’

Mrs. Lillian Snorden,

1 p.m today in Allen African Methodist Church,

“of-Indianspots; active in. church work. Surviving are her husband, “William; three sons, Harry, Philadelphia; Orlando, Milwaukee, and, Howard, Indianapolis; two daugh- , Mrs, Leota- Moore, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Victoria Miller, Indianapolis; two brothers, Rob. ert and Elvor Hopper, Indian apolis; two sisters, Mrs, Katherine Dupee and Mrs. Victoria Alexander, Indianapolis, and six grandchildren.

Paul Kulke

Bervices for Pau! Kulke, 1128 .— Bradbury 8t., will be at 8:30 ~* & m. Friday in Robert W, Stirl-| ing Funeral Home and at 9 a. m.

in B8t. Catherine's Catholic! Church. Burial “wif "be in Call © vary Cemetery. Mr. Kulke, who was 69, died Jainday in Methodist Hospital.

Born in Germany he had lived | |. - 8 member of the Eidelwels Sing-

Boclety, Mr. Kulke was In the shoe repar business at 1225 Prospect

“Surviving are his wite; two sons, Walter and Harold, both To! ndianapolis ang three

Israel C. Roberts

Services for lsrael C. Roberts, 415 E. 12th 8t., will be at 1:30 Pp. m, tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in

Mr, Roberts, who was 45, died Monday in Veterans Administra-

‘employee of E. C. Atkins & Co. and Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. He

ner & Buchanan moi tuary. Burial

Mr. Swan died yesterday after} as three-month liness In. his home

Ax native ot Flackville, ve spent) his early life on = farm He later became an -gent for the Aet-a ‘then liv ' with IL. several . He was a member of the

Lodge, F. & A. M,, and Peoria Cons'story |

2451 "Sheldon St., was to be buried in Floral Park after services at

peli

Mrs. Bnorden, who was 61, died _ Monday in her home. A lifelong “Shit WES

In Indianapolis 55 years. He was

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Continental Optical Employee Dies Here

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Rites Tomorrow \ ‘Rites for John A. (Jack) Nor-, ton, superintendent of the Best ¥ | Universal Lock Co. since 1938, “will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorow in McCarty Mortuary. Burial will!

of agents for |

Pvt. Marion Langford

Gy Survived bY Bi his wu Soldi Fu I Jack, Army Alr Forces; two ns! or's unera d. “ToBein Church

Marion Langford — Auto Crash Victim

Bervices for Pvt. Marion Lang-| ford, 14056 8. Lyndhurst -Dr., will

at. Rid | fn Washington Park. Pvt. Langford, who was 18, was {killed In an automobile accident {Bunday at Bainbridge, Ga, Stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga. {he had been in the Army since {Sept. 14, 1949. Burviving are his mother, Mrs. Leona Dininger, his father, Ver: nen Langford; a brother, Buddy; {his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Byphers, and a great-grand- | father, Willis 8yphers, all of In{dianapolis,

Harvey Gray

Services for Harvey Gray, 128 {E. Court Bt, were to be at 2 {Ps m, today in Grinsteiner's Fu{neral Home, Burial will be in {New Crown, “Mr. Gray, who was 54, died Sunday in General Hospital. A na-. itive of Adamsville, Ky. he had {Tived in Indianapolis aT years. He was an oyster sheller for the Philadelphia Oyster House 1 years. - Surviving are “his sister, Mes. Clara May Walker, Redding. O.: A half-sister, Mra. Minnie. Belle!

| Parker, Drakesboro, Ky.; and a “Hedwig; half-brother, Clarence Boatwright,

Evansville,

Anderson Walker

Anderson Walker, 548 A {8t., who died Monday, will be {buried in New Crown Cemetery after services at 1 p. m. Friday in Jacobs Brothers West Side.

Mr. Walker, who was 89, had lived here 10 years. He was a native of West gat, Miss, He

~yane Kreat- -grandeh] +

52% E. New York 8t,

be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Lynd: | Baptisi Church. Burial sill. Yesterday. ..

- Monday in his home.

Services for Christain F. Hansing, 2111.8. Bast St, will be at 3p. m, Priday in G. H. Herr ‘mann Funeral Home. Burial will ‘be in Concordia Cemetery. Mr. Hansing, who was 69, died yesterday in. Methodist Hospital | A native of Germany he had lived: Sreindtanapotis nearty si his lire 8

He was a machinist for the

* Continental Optical Co. for eight

years. Formerly he hr ' worked! for Diamond Chain Co, and Ertel,

© Manufacturing Co,

Surviving are his wife, Neal; a son, Roy, Indianapolis; Mrs, Christ-'» Heitz, Itirnare lis; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Jose {phine Pound, Hays, Kas] a stepison; Edwin - Renier, Oklahoma City, Okla; one: grandshild and

[Edward L. Kiser

| Bervices for Edward L. Kiser, will be at 11:30 p. m. Friday in Harry W.| [ours Peace Chapel.” Burial will he in Crownland Cemetery, No-| 'blesville. Mr. Kiser, who was 81, died An. an. Indianapolis, ‘nursing home, He was born in Taylorsville, Ill, but lived in Indianapolis 20 years. Survivors include a son, Lester M.; Indianapelis; a daughter, Mrs. Lora E. Clark, Alvy, W, Va,

Harvey E. Cotman

man, 1001 Yoke Ave, were held at 10 a. m. today in McCarty Mortuary. Burial was to be in the Newberry, Ind.. cemetery.

perintendent of schools in Greene! County from 1805 to 1903. A native of Greene County, he. also taught in eounty schools and in Neduerry and Bloomfield. once operated a teacher placement bureau:

His _Wite, Martha J. survives.

FourTime Paroles To Shun Trouble

° MONTGOMERY, Ala, June 7 | (UP)—Andy Wright, one of the defendants in the celebrated Seotianora rape trial, promised to»

day “to do my best to stayout of |

trouble” during his fourth parole. Wright. 38, was 10 when he was | convicted with nine others of raping two white women in a freight car on a moving train. He had been freed three times | before but was returned to prison! | for violating terms of his parole. His fourth chance to make good

was arranged by the New York |

| Btate Parole System, which found hm a hospital job in Albany,

a sister, Mary Jones, Dowaglac, Mich. a

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ve TH BERLE, Wash, TTT TTT Mr. Norton, who was 80, di yesterday in the home of a sop, John W., 5029 Manker St. Born in Walkervillé, Mich., he came here in 1938 from Seattle, He {was a member of Aerie No. (Fraternal Order of Xagies,

TT Capt, EAL Rickenbacker,

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In ‘addition “ Be son, * is lsurvived by his wife, Molly; a |daughter, Mrs. Maris Tao, Seattle; another son, M, | Seattle: two sisters, Mrs. a] ‘Paul, Decatur, Mich, and Mrs.

half-brother, Neil Swisher, Po:

wagine, six grandchildren and one step-grandehiid,

“Flash Raids Net

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Three men today faced arraign: | ment on char, of keepin room for pool selling after four flash raids yesterday by police. Police confiscated 193 books of

lot directors

‘agement, Jordan explained.

telephones, dice, record books and board. racing forms. | rrp "ATFresten we s RObeFt Trice, 30; French Bill fo Ban

of 36 N. California St. in a raid at 2461 Northwestern Ave. Coke Dies in House

Thomas Tyler, 41, of 148 W, 27th St., at 503 W. 10th 8t., and George i Taylor, 28, of 1306 Columbia Ave, ‘arrested there;

munist-supported bill to: ban

The radio, phones and racing American soft drink Coca-Cola in! (forms were found in a raid in a France probably would be permit-| Bervices for Harvey E. Cush- fourth-floor room at 107 8. Capi- ted to die in the French National

tol Ave, Police also arrested Ber- Assembly. tha Vinard, 50, of 234 Douglas The bill, which passed the 8t., on a charge of operating a sembly last February, was

lottery and gift enterprise when feated 297-0 by the Council of the {- Mr. Cushman, who was 88, died they found her selling baseball Republic, the French upper house, | He was su- tickets door to door yesterday in last night. It then was sent back

the ‘800 block of Camp St. ‘to the Assembly.

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Surviving are his wife, Alice: “four Awughte Mrs. Anna

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