Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 59

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: # yesterday, 13 ‘members of the club gthered to’

* Reuni h the Williams Creek home of M#. Nelle Bigham Robinson, College Ave, .the “girls” sg around in lawn chairs near an /itside grille in groups of ‘Ji two, thee or more, relating their lite sterles since they'd last met, { - A word. here. a recollection "Brin

g .0 mind & similar ne cient from another, then from L atpther, and on-along: the timed : Mrs. Marie: Crosby Lease, 3262 Lar / i 2 RA ren Chan, fom the Afar 45 years . . . members of a Rushville club formed in high school hold a reunion. They initiated into the-club. She was (left to right, seated) Mrs, Bertha Green, Mrs. Bernice Senour, Mrs, Hazel Cantwell, Mr. [operated on" With icicles and goqncer, Mrs. Marie Crosby Lease, Mrs, Rubie Strong. Standing (left to right), Miss Jessie Monte. forced 10 swallow eystsra liad to jar, Mrs. Ethel B. Dennjg, Mrs. Mary Amos Duffy, Mrs. Luella Capp, Mrs. Aileen Wilson Duncan, Mrs,

[a string. rs. Stella Cofield.

| The reunion grew out of a C, O, Robertson and chance meeting of Mra. Robinson | with Mrs. Ruth Spencer of St. Re- classmates still lving in Rush \Cofield and Mrs. Aileen Wilson Portland, Ore/ ded since rade gis Apartments in. thelr doctor's ville. The book contained remems« Duncan, all of Rushville; Mrs. tion. ie office, A 1903 graduate, one of brances of those younger years. | Ethel B. Dennis, R, R, 12, Frank-. The only unsettled probl the earliest of the group, Mrs.| Mrs. Duffy remembers when lin Rd; Miss Jessie Montjar, when the group parted, with {Robinson and her school - girl the discovery was made that her) Richmond; Mrs, Bernice Senour, promise to meet again soon, friend, whom she hadn't seen in birthday, and those of her cousin {K. Chicago, and Mrx, Hazel Cant the name of the 18th person } 20 years, began talking of old Mrs, Luella Capp, Rushville, and! well, Springfield, ‘0, the club. Some think dbiigl times, There the idea of the re- Mrs, Rubie Strong, 5661 Guilford] Unable to attend were Mrs, Jordan now of Pittsburgh. Oth union developed. Smith, Monmouth, Ill, believe "it was Helen Memories were stimulated by a land Mrs. D. A. Reel, Schenectady, Havens of Booneville, scrap book : furnished by - Mrs. 13 also included, Y. Mrs. Leona Vance of Chi-| They'll find out for sy MM. A580. ahd. Mrs, Jadia. Shak Of ting.

Ave, all were on the 13th of the Chester month, The reunited

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Marrying Parson “Becomes John Peacock Part of Courthouse Life Rites Tuesday

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| Rev, Simon $. Thomas Aids Young Couples; Educated His Children From Donations Retail Druggist Dies Here at 70

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as pastor of the South Calvary . he Reve Me Thomas-remeni— tam and. John, AT. a 3 | Baptist , Church after holding bers some “mighty rough” days |STARGdaughter, Farkas, | several pastorates in Ohio od |but now he’s content. Peacock, all o ndianapolis. ! | Mississippi. He iq dwppy being associate'| oo is 3 | “Times were bad and he wanted, minister’ of thé ‘Good Samaritan Mgnarge ynard 1 Lewis J 8 ’ to send his children to college. | Baptist Church, and looking back] versie Branch Library cus- a Charles A. Brown, “We were so poor” he said, “we with the feeling that he had done : the 1 Major: 1 leouldnt afford coal ih todian, will be held at 10 a. mets In

al . By KENNETH BUSH 1 Services for John C. Peacock,

Times were tough back in 1937. There wasn't much money in the household of the Rev, 8imon| 8. Thomas. And he had a wife and family to support. Indianapolis - retail druggist 4 In desperation he went to the Courthouse to marry anyone years, will be held at 1:30 p. m.| ? | who ‘wanted to be married. He's been doing it ever since, [Tuesday in Flanner & Ruchan-| ! . | His “drive In” marriage service in Room 99 on the fourth floor | {an mortuary. Cremation will fol- Mrs. Lineback is a Courthouse feature now, low, i A three-day state meeting As far as others in the Court. Mr. Peacock died yesterday in Daughters of America will | house are concerned he is as {Methodist Hospital, He was 70. gin Wednesday in Hotel much a part of the place as the A native of Delaware County, erin, Mrs. Gl ladys

Mrs. French

[scraps from the coal yard. " He chuckled when hé explained that {a suit he bought for, al. had lasted

Yrramework “ofthe buttding.” He's Pim hr Yeusar ™ “look MF. PERtOCR rederved iy ‘doctor of ganspo | inherited by County Clerks from | ny owever | . can 00k harmacy degree from Washing-| and Mrs. Fern | term to term, ack and be proud. Fle has ACion University, District of Colum-| dianapolis, is state cb

{complished what he set his héart to do. He is proud of his children.| You can see it in his eyes when| he speaks of them. His son, Dr. Edward P. Thomas,

Other state officers include Mrs, Dorothy Amborskl, BE Chicago, vice-councilor; Mabel Price, Terre Haute, for councilor; Mrs, Daisy

He has been performing his service for 13 years. He is quick] to assist anyone in filling out applications, purchasing mar. riage licenses, and performing the

(bia, in 1905. Settling here the same year, he {opened his first drugstore at 16th {and Illinois 8ts. He had operated a store at 1737 Howard St. for the

lis on the staff of General Hos- ‘ ceremony. past 21 years, ter, Beech Grove, No Set Charge pital. He aldo hs Twa qauphters, An active Mason, he was a past! and Mrs, Opal Sears, Indi |* There is no charge, He a0. or. An¢ Loris, DOI BrACUALES master of -Oriental- Lodge 500, olis, trepurer, ©

lof Hampton Institute, Hampton, F. & A.-M. and a member of | Va., who are doing social ‘service! vs But he is always satisfied he is \work in New York City. Another| Cots Ji BN ms a 3 doing something worthy. |daughter, Ruth, is’ married and|p, uREistS ape The Rev. Mr, Thomas, Who 18!jives in Detroit. A fourth daugh-| Nips Asolo, MRE { 65, was born in Livingston, Ala. ter, Willa Mae, is active in-chureh a 3-00 B wil | He came to Indianapolis in 1935! work. urviving are two sona, ih}

leepts any fee, at times nothing.

Charles A. Bro ko

“tomorrow hr Royster am oe NTT STO Sereet-M Burial will be in Crown Hill, 3 os | Mr. Lewis, whose home was 4 #iat 1120 W, 31st St, died Thurs-| {5652 Central Ave, 3 y , day, He was 76. ’ sistant city engineer fp Born in Boone County, he had |25, As city sewer engineer, ~ lived most of his life in Indianap-| responsible for planning olis, He was a former employee Pleasant Run un of Kingan & Co. © item. and other sewer chan Surviving are ‘a son, Edward, Born in New Bethel Mr. Be E., and a granddaughter, Doro- was the son of the late [thy Lewis, both ‘of Indianapolis. And Samuel N, Brown,

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esidents, [father was the only doctor in t Mrs. Ida L. Williams who died | community for many years, {Friday in her home, 408 Toledo|ing his distant patients by |8t., will be buried in Crown Hill back. after services at 1 p.m, tomorrow! A civil engineer, Mr. {in C.M.C. Willis & Son Mortuary, OPerated his own enginee Mrs, Williams, who was 76, was ‘firm 20 years following gr! 'a native of Kentucky, She had|tioh from Bitler Univer lived in Indianapolis 40 years and where he was a member of was a member of Bethel AME Chi fraternity, | Church. | He was a past master of | “ Burviving are a brother, Dennis lon Lodge 35, F. & A. M., and Laythem, Lexington Ky. and member of Scottish Rite, Muy {three nieces, ~ {Temple and the Third Christian - ih —— { Church, 3 | Surviving are his wife, Jor 1. | Boy Scout Jamboree |.‘ oa ae re Set for June 30-July 6 dianapolis; two daughters, More than .800 Bov Scouts of Mary Alice Brown, Indian I the Central Indiana Council will and Mrs, Helen V, Schmidt, Cl | |attend the national Scout-Jam-.Cago; three brothers, Dr, C8 . | boree at historic Valley Forge, Rew Bethel, and Edward A. jo § | June 30-July 6. Frank T., Indianapolis; a sister, Leaving Indianapolis by train Mrs. Ruth Adams, Indianapolis; f June 25, the scouts will spend ajand two grandehildren. E day sightseeing in Washington, The Rev; A. C, Brooks, D. C., before starting a three-day of Third Christian Church, . training session at Valley Forge officiate in rites. Tuesday =a State Park, An Independence Day Flanner & Buchanan mo 5 Lprogram will highlight the jam- Entombment will foll

: The Rev. Simon S. Thomas (center), assist Iris Boyd, | Hovey. St, in- filling out their marriage: application:

| boree. Crown Hill Mausoleum. State Chicken Seles $1,080,466 U.S. | "CROSSWORD PUZZL In Week Near Recor 1 ; ab Times State Serviee Bonds Purchased { AFROSA rn. LAFAYETTE, June 10--The | Marion County residents have =v a

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IF CAR IS 323,711 broilers and fryers of all rch y b 42--Vanity 1018 N. Meridian RI- 9515 2810 E. NEW fos aN M4 : hn! ) : ; 3: : purchased $1,080,466.87 in U. 8, trates EE ———— weights sold this week In Indiana gavings Bonds since the opening I}--Gatiang 41--Slihe Star Wants fo Buy Your Car 25 House Trailers approached a record number for of the current Independence Drive! 15—state (abbr.) 50—8acred bull of ' Need Clean '36 to "50 Models ; TOR SALE EQUITY IN ‘the year, Melvin 1. Wilson, Pur- on May 15. J. Perry Meek, chair-| 1S—Viieadiy arn SH [3L[VI8[1] STAR MOTORS hase teller AD eee tas Conial que University poultry husgandry Man, announced today. 19—Pleces (abbF.) 84—Bymbol for S11 3ld) * * i studio couch and Jinoleuwm, flow-| asstant, reported yesterday. The amount equals 357% of the 2i-Grain (i) stahmum Sid 97 E. Wash, CA-4532 F box very Clean wood work, White ‘ P "a ve 33.086 0 33~Extel JovSud nd } IY ; - C. electric washing, Wholesale chicken prices average 136,000 Marion County quota, | 24-8wordsman’s $6~Donation Bees its Eh "46 to "50 CARS [i s.r 54. Wii 3,5 29 conts » pound Robert W. Fowler, Indiana, Sumuaie Sie poo pe pnt abroak. [29 ce ‘ J - — HIGH DOLLAR PAID Taaler Park. Highway 61 Eggs for drying brought farm- State Bavings Bond Director fan. 38—Blind impulse a- Seesaw £0, 33 ft. modern, Tom-| erg 25 cents a dozen at the farm CUrrently announced that Hoosiers 3—Citon gn let hi . KE ¢ 1—Wint hig} €8--C ss point ¥ 2701 E WASH. cellent cond. ed facilities er and 27 cents at plants Other have purchased $5,586,210.48, Wom od mr —RTENRN meta : L WOLF: FR. 4383 COZY COACH rR 5 ; egg prices ranged from 19 to 23 edual to 31% of the states $17, : —— ite steel top, oH. 35 feet, Datile eas. cents with selected whites sell- 894,000 goal. IE Fe I) Ch | e 17] I® WANT T0 BUY Dudley, Piitsboro or Ri-4311 ing at 26 to 28 cents and premi- With one third of the aceount- i Ae ad HORE TRALES 3 1" 8t rum graded eggs bringing as much, INK time for the drive elapsed, In-| I eT 1] FI] tiem oH foes: Dald. oe pr 33 cent d ’ diana is 3% "behind in sales, Mr. ti Pr p 25 Fi. Universal trailer, A-1 cond, 28 scents a dozen. ' 7718 1-Unit A “B AUTOS 3445 Madison. ID-.1288 DY ——— ——— Fowler said. Drive ends July 4. . 1" 2% $-Young Indy ¥, 926 N. Tilinoi L1-5876 tobi Sr——— 4 3 : sp Wanted—Good Used Cars| 25 Motorcycles, Etc._ Yigim of Falling Jree North, South P | oF © a a | 11 -piverst wars * | 30TH. & CENTRAL SALES - CO. NO DOWN PAYMENT In Good Condition : v reps. | 7% 7% | 11 The swestsss— TA-4501 n approved credit o | Ronald Atkinson, 20, of 3510 Set for Net Classic : ZA... 4 a cos) AN MOTOR scodrens , i } 3 7 3 ve RE BILL MILLER will pay cash for | 15 A-3942 N. Pennsylvania 8t., was in good| puppay Ky. June 10 (Up) PP? 2% A “F your ear OF equity; any make of | oi ARTE D. DAVHRON = “ever- | condition in Methodist last night Both Blue dG id th Ld = “ 11— Profound 2 RELIABLE MOTORS Food * Sondra Plea Raiatie Bhat after narrowly escaping death by tue and L:ray 3a ey it Y J 01. N Merin 1 saan | S200 A la falling tree: : were ready today for the second = — hk % my STE Be ron AIGH CASH PR ETE vi AP eng oo and wali Mr. Atkinson, a partner in anmual North-South high school A 2 3i—Pa seboods i Fe Vaited” at oe 908 N litinets. | Atkinson & Co. road edbnstruc- all-star basketball game, but Jeg ve 7 u? 772 s g im b Pants RonS Rocks | 9 poy A 0 tion firm, was clearing land for| with the whistle only hours away 24 A - 808-10 10 CAPITOL RI | 57 HARIEY DAV: overh head. | 2 road Friday at 42d St. and coaches on both sides were be- [5 |. . % a WANT 47: 4s, a Ih like new. 5826 W. ortis "E358 Forest Manor Ave. when a tree ing coy about starting lineups. { ebro eller - - JONES & MALEY, INC. Always Read { tell, pinning him te id seat of With a full house of all-star] |’ | wi i 2422 E WASH. ST. m-4541 la bulldozer. {talent on both sides, the coaches | " . 3 1° ts Heiss i Bs os ERIE fos of ol Jo + pe] T MES Another bulldozer was used to indicated they would wait until] | 5 L or r T he Times maded) | : drag away the tree which broke the elehorate pre-game ceremony i AON -A0ATe88 Want ds Mr. Atkinson's right leg above of introduction of the players to | | Rlley 5551 | the knee. = idloate their E surg choloes. f Dee Cod Ten Ir.