Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1950 — Page 13

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will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| Pasco Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Montgomery, who was 61, the 21st quadrennial conference died yesterday in her home near of Pligram Holiness Church.” - there, Born n in Indianapolis, she. CHosed ib oficars: RL

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ot Church, Cumberland, and the Veteran's of Foreign, '{Wars Auxiliary. Surviving are, three daughters, Mrs. Norma Holz, Dayton; O.; Mrs. Mary F. Elliot and Mrs. Olive rs, both of Indianapolis; three|

sons, J. Willard, Ohio; Horace E.|

secretary; E. V. Halt, Indianapand her mother, Mrs. Ida

sion; P. F. Elliott, Frankfort, secretary of Sunday school and youth work, and P., W. Thomas, Indianapolis, editor. Also elected were general board members to represent various zones of the national church. The central zone comprising Indiana and Illinois elected Melvin Snyder, Terre Haute, Floyd Goins, Frankfort, and R. W. Wolfe,

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‘Charleston, TIL i | Stephen M. Kinney 1 p. m. tomorrow in Patton FuI - neral Homé Crystal Chapel.

Stephan Fin Bone, who died) will be in Floral Park. = ray = . ome, 2250 N.| nu Hardin, who was 67. died Iwate ¢ wil be buried In sunday in his home, A native y Cross Cemetery after serv-i,¢ jefersonville, he- had lived in ices at 8:15 a. m. Friday in Grin-| |steiner's’ Fu 1H a Indianapolis 49 years. eg 2 eye P ans ei ‘\ He was employed seven years {9 a. m. in eter and Paul| {by the Noblesville plant of FireCathedral. Mr. Kinney, who was (6, was a member {retired cabinet maker. He had poo of

! | Baptist Church.. lived here T&" years and was al : ; . {member of 88. Peter and Paul Surviving are his wife, Ida; a

Cathedral daughter, Mrs. Ruby Bacon, IndiSurviving are two nephews and anapolis; two sons, James Jr, three Rienes. ; Philadelphia, Pa., and Hummons, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Bell, Indianapolis; and

Joseph H. Thomas in Jue sari” Scouts i [Services Today [Indians

three grand- |. Joseph H. Thomas, who" died| - "—— — Monday in Veterans Hospital on| Cold Spring Rd., will be buried] in Ashland, Ky., after services at {8 p. m. today in Seventeenth Street Baptist Church. Mp Thomas, who was. 34 Tived: itn at 2511 Northwestern Ave. He served in the Pacific during the war, as master sergeant in ‘the Army Signal Corps. He formerly was clerk for the city sanitation department. Mr, Thomas was a native of Ashland and had lived in Indianapolis nine years. Surviving are his wife, Mary; his mother, Mrs. Lelia Franklin, and a brother, James C. Thomas, | both of Ashland.

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Charles Ashcroft ‘Rites Tomorrow

| Services for Charles W. Ash-| teroft, 1825 W. New York 8t., will

be at 130 p. m, tomorrow in | Conkle West Michigan Street Fu-| {neral Home, Burial will be in| | New Crown. | Mr, Ashcroft, who was 66, died | | yesterday in General Hospital. A i native of Plainfield, he had lived! | many years in Bridgeport before | coming to Indianapolis four years { R80. Mr. Ashcroft formerly was em-

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{ Nursery.. Surviving are four daughters, | Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, Mrs. | (Pauline Banks, Flossie-and Len<| {nie ‘Ashcroft, all of Indianapolis, ! |and two grandchildren.

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Dickey, judge of Grant County) Superior Court died in Veteran's Hospital here yesterday.

“Jobs and the H an dicapped.” Mr. Strachan, national presi dent of the American Federation of the

dicapped, is credsy ited with being four years and was a candidate! Mr, Strachan the father of naar the post this fall. t 10 nal “Employ the Handicapped” Week. Judge Dickey was a &chool| “,notner speaker will be Roger /teacher before he began the prac-|, ett Columbus, national vice tice of law here in 1911. president of the organization, He attended Indiana State Nor- paul Schmidt. presidént of Lodge {mal, Indianapolis Business Col-No, 122, Indianapolis, will pre-|.. lege, and Indiana University Law side.

School. Republican: he: serxed ask. Yew Maa OVER 1600 Nomen” Grant County attorney and was & gor gale in the big REAL KES-

[on a prosecutor. Judge Dickey| was a veteran of World War I. | TATE SECTION of The Sunday

Surviving are his wife, Char-| Times . . . plus, news, pictures, tte; two sisters, Mrs, Stella Bal- house plans, special articles on in; SS at, Sth foe wae, me Sting” an ak is Brown County. and 10cal and national business. Call omer. Marion. | Riley-5351, to order home delivery lof THE SUNDAY TIMES!

Counterfeiter ‘Gets 10-Year Term

Willard F. Kelley, 47-year-old | counterfeit expert, began a. 10year prison term today after be-| ing found guilty on three charges of counterfeiting. A federal jury returned the verdict after an hour's delibera-| tion last night and Judge wil-| liam KE. Steckler pronounced sen[tence, after denying a defense request to defer sentencing pend-| ing an investigation by probation officers, Steckler denied the request on grounds that Kelley had a long criminal record. Once convicted for possessing counterfeit gaso- | line ration stamps and armed robbery, Kelley was changed with | passing a bogus $10 bill. posses-| sion of 30 other rubber bills and Ireceiving still Others.

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