Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1950 — Page 20
TEN on oe - “han DEL1C10V 1902
found hanging last night in his real estate brokerage office in the
arranged today for Addison Julius Parry,
| Rites Saturday For Miss Cline
Butvices for Mus. Viv. 1
{Cine 2152 N. Meridian St, will
at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the | en & Hitch Funeral ‘Home, +ebanon, Ind. Burial will be in! ~~ Mount Riu ni -Cemetery there! Miss Cline
“died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. A graduate of
Lemcke Building. He was 61. ~
the Parry Manufacturing Co., one|
{was president of the National | Association of Manufacturers in!
. Former president of the Marion. {County Council, he was elected How wiki cn a cigarette be? a: a Republican in 1945. Mr. Parry resigned in September, MORE PEOPLE 11948, to devote full time to busi- | . N {ness ‘and interests as a member] ‘ ‘of the Marion County Board of SMOKE CAMELS “= His efforts furthered develop-; . ment of Indianapolis into an air- = dh . a freight depot and growth of] than any | other improvements of the county ; : . air terminal system. other cigarette! He was a former vice president s (of Oakes Co. and Martin-Parry!
Co. He was a graduate of Yale
ed the milli | University and was active in Re-| among the millions who publican politics. : millions who do... Private services for Mr. Parry PATRICIA ! \will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in ar Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | MORISON Surviving are his wife, Mary; a Musical comedy ison Addison - J, Jr, Cleveland; star: “Of all tests, {five sisters, Mrs. Emmert Daniel, |
the Camel 30-Day Test made sense to me! Smoking Camels regularly proved to me how mild a cigarette can be!"
Cincinnati; Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald, {New York; 8. Victor Gordon, and Miss Isabel. Parry, Forest, IL,
Mr. Parry was the son otf \ | David McLean Parry, founder of
Lake, and Mrs. W. D. Teas-| dale, Indianapolis; and a brother, {David M., Grand Rapids, Mich. |
Whitestown High School, she
Whitestown un-
Indianapolis. “She was employed’ {at Hoosler Mortgage Service, Inc. Surviving are three sisters, | Miss Faye Cling, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ralph Bowers, Lebanoft,
japd Miss Fern Cline, Jackson-
{ville, Fla.; and two nephews, ‘Clayton Bowers, Columbus, O., and Don Bowers, Lebanon.
The Rev. W. F. Buckner will
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Man Killed by Train
» Times State Services GREENWOOD, July 6-—-The body of Ernest Caryle: 47; Greenwood, was found today on a Pennsylvania Railroad crossing in Greenwood. Officials believed he had been killed by a train which passed through the. town {at 1:45 a. m. The body was re-| {moved-to-the J. C. Wilson Fu{neral Home in Greenwood.
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