Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1950 — Page 14
Tes, I Recommend Two “| Natural- Childbirth’
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Says Mrs. Marmon Caused Car Wretk |
The mothér of Louis Rainier,
Republican candidate for county!
|treasurér and proprietor - of the| Furniture Co., today! {for $65,000 against Mrs. Anna B. H. Marmon.
2716 Sutherland Ave., asked $50, 1000 for personal injuries and $15,- | result of an accident Apr. 15. Mrs.| {Marmon, 78, Brendonwood, is the| widow of George Marinon, found-| er of the Marmon Motor Car Co. | The complaint alleges Mrs. Rainier wae a passenger in her ‘car being driven east on Ind. 100 [by her chauffeur, Mose Dunlop, {and that Mrs. Marmon was driv-| ling north on College Ave: Mrs,
. Mrs. Louisa M. Rainier, 72, of| :
{000 for property damage as the!
wife who actually ex- -
perienced natural childbirth (without anesthesia) this week recom mends the experience to other women.
® “To miss it is like miss ing your ewn wedding,” says Mrs. Louis Mahern.
® She tells all the details of ..
her experience , . . those last minutes in the hospital delivery room in The Sunday Times.
® It's a personal experience story that will ahswer many questions. ” Minute-By-Minute Story of Natural Childbirth By a Mother IN SUNDAY TIMES
In Kidnap-Assault
Brothers’ Bond Set At $11,000 Each
{ Two brothers charged in the {“lovers’ lane” kidnaping-rape were bound over to the grand jury under $11,000 bond each today. Judge Alex M. Clark remanded Btuck, 21, and his brother, “3 red, 24, both of 1250 Cameron 'St., to the grand jury after pre{liminary hearing in Municipal Court 4. Each brother is charged with kidnaping and raping a 20-year-old girl and a+ under $5000 bond each on these charges. There also is a charge of assault und battery with intent to murder against both men, with 31000 br nd on each charge.
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[the preferential street. Both vom, Infant Licks Drain ‘Chance fo See len were hospitalized and Mrs. Solvent, Suffers Burns | INDIANAPOLIS motorists to-
| Rainfer still is bedfast, accordin ng | {to the complaint. Fifteen - month - old Ora {day were offered an opportunity ito check their reaction time in
The mother of the treasurer Webb was in fair condition to-|
i _ day in General Hospital after she | candidate asks pay for six doc 4 yo oq the 1d of a discarded S8PEerous situations as a driver.
| tors and 14 nurses who attended |ometer was laced on exhibi | her. She also requests reimburse- drain cleaner can yesterday. |L. 8. Ayres . Co. Bs 8 at | ment for damage to her car and| Her mother, Mrs. Grace Webb, Mayor Feeney and Police Chief clothes, and pay for. a house found the little girl playing with pouls were scheduled to take the | keeper hired after the accident, ithe can of drain cleaner and sol- | first tests late today. . | A daughter of Mrs. Rainier, Vent in the back yard of their mne driveometer consists of a | Mrs. Ruth R. Nessler, and a home, 2306 Hovey St. The in- steering wheel, accelerator, brake| reo Cae, friend, Mrs, O, R, Summers, pas-| fant suffered burns on her tongue pedal and film screen at windtend Pri otalog sengers in the Rainier car, were 80d lips. shield height, all placed in front and Price List slightly. injured. Mrs. Marmon| — rT of a driver's seat.
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