Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1950 — Page 5
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SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1 1050 Ee * Garfield Outdoor Theater Revue Cast Rehearses
Glenna Martin, 1334 N. Kealing A
Park Ave.; Paula Dee Hawking 1225 N. LaSalle St. and the general title "In the Good Old Summer Time," the re
Jordan an College of Music and sche
Around the State— Kokomo City Clerk Man Bites Offi cer; Gets Dies in Hospital Term i in Official Doghouse |
Heart Ailment Fatal |i
: ; {Patrolman Clinton Savage one day. To Walter Riffe i Picked up for being drunk and disorderly, Slaughter made like 3 . ; Times Stale ‘Service a sandwich with the third finger, left hand of Patrolman hi ® Contemporary Mahogany Cabinet
KOKOMO, July 1-—-Walter B.'The officer lost a day's duty when infection developed.
Riffe, 64-year-old City Clerk of]
Kokomo, died of a heart ailment sentenced to 10 days in jail for Succeeding him as first sergeant at a hospital here this movding. drunkenness and resisting arrest.
Mr. Riffe, who had been in ill
health several years, suffered a CENSUS COU NT MISSED 12 Sergeant.
heart attack yesterday nforning.| Mr. Riffe was born.in Windfall],
Feb. 23, 1886. He came to Kokomo |gissjosed that the Census Bureau in 1909 to head the shoe depart- missed only 12 persons in the Cox, of Shoals, will replace Sgt. ment of a local store. icensus count. Chamber of Com-| Active in politics, he served as! ....a officials - had contende a deputy assessor from 1936 t0l4y., the counters had missed up- oa. ; wards of 4000 persons when they | JULY 4 PROGRA AM PLANNED of the Circuit Court before being set the city population at 28,160. GOSPORT—A speech by D |
1941 and as deputy to the clerk
tlected City Clerk in 1947. A checkup of other population Gov. John A. Watkins, & band! Y T T a Son Survives units reveals that the preliminary concert and horse-pulling contest! ™ ONL A NA 10 AL / Survivors include a son, Walter figure is reasonably accurate, of- will spark Gosport's holiday cele- eS > F., Kokomo, and two sisters, Mrs. ficlals said. {bration here tomorrow and Tues-!
James Cue, Kokomo, and Mrs.|
i day. Grace Walker, Indianapolis, - [PURSE FOUND IN GARBAGE Lt Gov. Watkins will speak at!
Funeral services, with. the]
Masonic Lodge in charge, will be containing a diamond pin re- Riley,” A The two-day celebration at 2 p. m. Monday in the Rich ported stolen early in the week Will begin tomorrow with a horseFuneral Home here. Burial willlfrom Mrs. Irma Gibson, was re- Pulling contest. The Gosport High be in Crown Point Cemetery. |covered later in the week in a|School Beginners Band will pre-, Miss Lucille Rodifer, first depu-| garbage pail where the thief prob- Sent a concert in the town park ty clerk, will serve as acting citylably had thrown it.
clerk until Mayor James H. Ma-
| guire appoints Mr. Riffe's succes- $40 LIFTED FROM FARMER {Lions “Club.
sor.
Columbia Ave. died yesterday in| General Hospital, She was 60.
An ny In be a Te Philco Television Mrs. Mary Lisa Shanklin, 2405 mer and Beng” forcer to reed Breyny| With Police’ lof court; officials reduced the! Three men and a woman wers Dealer
A native of Hopkinsville, Ky., charges to larceny and planned arrested last night following a 2 to slap six months. jail sentences disturbance touched off when a
she lived in Indianapolis 37 years.
She was a member of the Triumph mediately upon the culprits. patrolman reprimanded two men Church Kingdom of God is The men, both 21, from Arkan-ifor conduct he considered in-
Christ. 3 (sas, relieved a Wells County farm- decent. a Services. will be at 10a. m. Dand of $40 outside a local tav-| ‘pay Weber, 23, of 623 5. West Philco TV Wednesday in Jacobs Brothers police said. St and Danny Halloran, 25, 928! East Side Chapel. Burial will be 1 n STUFF, NEW TWIST [S. Missouri St; were charged with in New Crown. HOBART Just an old game drunkenness, resisting officers, ® Operating Their Own
‘She is survived by two daugh- with an atomic age twist. That's disorderly conduct and public inters, Mrs, Ollie Muriél McGee and wie a jury thought about ‘the decency. Booked on a charge of inMrs. Sara .Emma James, both of «wg i mic water” brewed by Doc terfering with officers were Les-| Indianapolis; three .gisters, Mrs. land Dora Estep: ter Cox, 36, and his wife, Mrs.!
Malinda Shanklin and Mrs. Edna;
- Russell, Hopkinsville, Ky. and np, more atomic than Lake Michi- Ville. Mr. and Mrs, Cox later were Mrs. Willie Edwards, Kokomo, gan and the Esteps were just released on their own recognition: and four brothers, Eddie and practicing faith healing. to appear in police court Monday.
“Terry; Detroit;--and—Arthur-and:
Garfield, Hopkinsville. tor, minister and healer, was said he was shoved by Weber and: given 3 to 5 years and a $2000 Halloran who then fled. He said William Boggs ifine. His wife received a similarihe caught Halloran went to the! es et reer ed eS
William Boggs, electrician at fine plus 1-3 Years in prison. police call box at the intersection the Riverside Amusement Park} GRASS MAY "GROW TALL
for 18 years, died yesterday in his home, 1527 Udell St.
born in Indianapolis and had! wAived-heve all -his dev cunasia ens
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Surviving are his wife, Goldia, | {entered and somebody stole a two daughters, Mrs. Leo Miles | lawn IOWeF. + Weber was treated at the scene
and Mrs Robert Robbins all of|
Indianapolis, five grandchildren, body entered his place and stole [OT injuries received in the fracas.| ,- and a sister, Mrs. Jessie Burgess, lan alarm -clock. Squad cars 23 and 9 and emer-| Charleston, W. Va. ~~ GRANDMOTHERS ORGANIZE [GENCY car's Were-at thie scene be:
Funeral services will be ir thei
Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. mothers met here this week to
The-time:will-be announced later. Organize the Griffith Grandmoth., Attack by Do Dog. Sends. fers ciu
Mrs. Lucian Stafford
Services for Mrs “Ewa Cora MEDICINE. DELIVERS KICK $= Wilitany Franie- Sears. 7. of 1317]
Stafford. 2403 Baltimore Ave. willl
be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in King| pleaded innocent to drunken driv-| Methodist Hospital last. night| & King Chapel. Burial will be in|Ing although he admitted he had|with-injuries received when a dog| Charleston, Mo., on Wednesday. deen drinking, was under the in-jattacked him. | Mrs. Stafford, who “was 54, [fluence of intoxicants and was) The boy often had played with! died Friday in her homie. A na-|driving on public streets.
tive of Charleston and resident of
Indianapolis 25 years, she was a pleaded he was the victim of first member of Mt. Lebanon Baptist, laid. Troubled with ‘an upset stom-
Church.
Surviving are her husband, Luton and started for home.
cian; her father, the Rev Wil-|
liam Malry, and a sister, Mrs, contained 20 per cent alcohol. Machineless Oil Permanent ® Extra Power for "Fringe" Areas Oma Bell, all of Indianapolis. POLICE PROMOTED : i ol Wr $ 95 : Mrs. Minnie Hammel | JASPER—Jasper State Police| neo
Mrs. Minnie Hammel Hysell, a Post announced Zour promotions] native of Indianapolis, died last today. Charles J. Willams, of] night ‘at the Tall Cedars Nursing |{Crane, has been moved from first
Home, Bridgeport. She was 75 Sergeant to detective sergeant.
and had lived at 3755 W. Washington St. Mrs. “Hysell ‘was a member of | the Roberts Park. Methodist church. Survivors include three broth-| ers, George Hammond, R.R. 8; Victor, Indianapolis, and Fred, Terre Haute, and three sisters, Mrs, Carmen Hurst, Bridgeport;! Mrs, Helen Hovermale, Indianap-| ols, and Mrs. Lulu Hacker; Kala-| mazoo, Mich. Services will be Keld at Flan--ner & Buchanan Mortuary. :
WHAT'S IN A NAME? KNOXVILLE, Tenn, July 1 (UP) «= Rebecca Bull won the] girls’ cow-calling contest at a} Knox County 4-H Club outing/j i=. - here yesterday. :
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Rehearsing "Some Enchanted Evening" for are (left to right): Eleanor Hackemeyer, 4599 Alliso
Mrs. Mary Shanklin Bony in the County Jai i Sac 4 Arrested After i
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Slaughter was fined $40 and!
will be Howard Lytton, of Peters-| burg, who has been serving as)
Don Smiley, of Washington; |formerly post corporal, was ap-| pointed sergeant. Trooper Eugene|
BLOOMINGTON — A recheck| Indiana University records has!
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