Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1950 — Page 10
In Town of 5400 | WYTHEVILLE, Va, July 27) (UP)~—National leaders in the fight against infantile paralysis|| directed . their attention today to the epidemic which has hit this | town of 5400 population. Basil O'Connor, president of| the National Infantile Paralysis|| Foundation, whose own daughter is hospitalized with polio at Richmond, Va. sald the outbreak here is “a serious epidemic likeli} we've never heard of before.” | Ten of the 22,000 residents of| Wythe County have died with the disease and 74 other cases have! . been reported in the past 28 days. The usual ‘epidemic rate 1s 20% cases per 100,000 population, Mr. O'Connor said. Public activity has been greatly restricted as a result of the| epidemic. In line with the policy|: of the National Foundation, pub-| lic gathering places were not quarantined but the swimming pool and skating rink have closed! voluntarily, Accept No Enlistments The military services refused to accept enlistments in the! stricken area and the Navy went|
Burial n Russellville.
For Businessman Services for John T. Spencer, | 13436 N. Salem St, will be at 10, a. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey! | Funeral Home. Burial will be in| | Russellville, Ind. | Mr. Spencer, who was 86, died
Tuesday in his home. He was ‘associated with the Leonard Coal| [Co., béfore his retirement tive years ago. ‘He moved to Indianapolis 2 years ago from Russellville where he lived most of his life. He was| i. born in Parke County near Judson. {
ol Bank Cashier 14 Years | He served as cashier of the Rus-| sellvilie Bank for 14 years. Prior to that time he owned and opef rated a dry goods store and a | hardware store in Russellville. Mr. | Spencer was a member of the
Russellville Christian Church. Surviving are his wife, Nellie; iB two daughters, Mrs. Miriam Hoover, Indianapolis; and Mrs. Ruth! % Osterman, Wausau, Wis; a son,| Arthur, Indianapolis; four broth-;
This is the Betsy Rowe story of 1950. Employees of the Annin Co., flagmakers in New or. lers, Wilbur and Jesse, both of] push through new copies of the light blue and white United Nations emblem to be rushed to Gen.
|Waveland, and Fred and Frank,
#0 far as to include men passing] MacArthur for use in Korea. The United Nations’ own flag supply was nearly exhausted when author. [both of Milligan; two sisters, Miss|
through Wytheville on their way! ization was given Gen. MacArthur to fly the world banner in the anti-Red campaign in Korea.
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Eighteen youths scheduled to! take pre-induction examinations] | N { N DIANAPO LIS in Roanoke yesterday were to
not to report. PERT , A Wytheville health depart-| I ENTS TODAY Martha Ginsburg; Chester, Loretta Wilment spokesman said there were Real Estate Board-—Stag outing Moose] bite no signs of the di “by Desatue Content Lions Club Fair Through AL St. Vineent's—Raiph, Kathryn Townits on: A . plsase urning| Bi Baturaay, Decatur Central High Bchool end: Bernard. Mabel Werthington self ou ans GIRLS C ator tion League-—~Luncheon, IAC ‘ st F - R 3 mary A local doctor was quoted 48 Ad Club—Luncheon, IAC A ocembke; Rane abe ry saying: [Tua Credit Association—Luncheon, Lin Roem orie Reiko; Glendon. Norma : { coln Kamey Ernest Joris Martin The worst thing about the epi- } {Internal Warren At General—Willle, Linda Plonnory demic as far as a doctor is con-| Card Party 7 3 Re Meridian: At Col E Martha © Al on- Rr ty, « 2464 N erid > an—FEugene rt STOSS; - d i ratchi he f pSard Percy. i: Nursing-—1 p. m Tp me he fo ire Thomas . . cerned is watching the fear grow “.very Monday, Thursday. chapter house oo. ’ Fish Fry, North Tacoma Christian Church AY Methodist-—William Jane Dennison; on the faces of those who are rhroush Saturday: church an Marion. Virginia = Wiison: Kenneth "” ——— }:3 javender: Robert, Jean Wildman brought in to take spinal tests. | Lorraine, Virginia Wilson: Harley, Mary Business has been slack during! EVENTS TOMORROW Jane Coffey; Mervin, Maxine Warnock Si. Vinecent's—Clifford, Loulse Diets:
w At Desatur Central Lions Club Falr—Through the outbreak and a 78-year- -old| urday, Decatus Central Yileh Bchool Robert, Juanita Ellcessor resident said “It'll probably take! Mary dais School 4-H Club Exhibit —1 t0[At Home—John, Lillian Franklin, 212
five years to recover. All | at the school, 111 Walnut.
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sell parts of our crops and no-| Through Saturday. chureh grounds. |.;.. Rugenstein Etter. 60, at 823 Hiatt, are from Wythe Lounty.” Altrusa—Dinner Washingt 2. cerebral hemorrhage : 5 Pair Robs Two Men; | Kiwanis Club--Luncheon, Claypool! Robert. M. v. 77. At 1800 E. loth, coronary occlusion John W. Holmes, 20, 937 West Dr Clair 8t, was to be arraigned this "’rits 1: Patric yw parker: meres S0Id in 3-Hour Spree iikie arrested after two men were Riley, 32. 1 St, reported two men came up Richa rd W Kenwood: three-hour spree yesterday. ei Fy Bh va. | "Alsmever a college; [pounds apiece for every man, Meridian an ennsylvania 8. ; \ Georgia a 1 'h Riley Finchum, 25, of 112 Ww. Kenneth Seherneka. : |] threatened by two men near a eile Brith, 26, R
Red Cross Baby are Glasser—very Tues di ul \ body will buy them because We dav. Poder anmuel DBs td, 54, at 660 E. 17th, Apt. 8 k Club—Evening Wishin m—— Lawyers A haan W aehing- Bam E ro IAESOR, 34. 1 3 Reill {Exchange Club--Luncheon, Sin¥nool. cerebral hemorrhage » [Optimist Subel uncheon, Severin Grace Helleman Stucker, 66, at Methodist, Police Hold Suspect |. @ ichnas £ xs ah 'S Harold Heas, 28, of 342 E. Bt. 00 27,000 Pounds of Sugar tia J. Claxon, 18 ~ 5 E afternoon on charges of disorderly No¥ BX 10 a3 { . a It r y v conduct and vagrancy. He was| griawell is, S03 RegigralC ELKINS, W. Va., July 27 (UP) Marvin’ Oh" Greenfield; = Opal A local super-market said today robbed last night. Wester 2 RR." a [that frantic housewives pougs! Frank Scott, 26, of 510 E. 10th|Leg, C1 ergy. . ispetn Mary! 97,000 pounds of sugar during i, H 38 3822 N. Tiinois and grabbed him as he sat in a Ad" Hatcomb. B: 258 N. Belmont; Mae) That was an average of three park in the 700 block between; woman and child in this town last night. They took $1 in cash, of 9000. 8 $150 watch and a $50 ring. k 1 , & North St. later reported he was|weie & Charpie ls. 8325 Camden. nid Hoy 22. 8323 Guilford: Gladys downtown bar and robbed of $10.|” Chaitin. 18. 1907 Duke.
| Hess was arrested in connection] i un | with the robberies when police| DIVORCE SU ITS FILED wine] found him later in an argument| Robert fo S5 J wr Stich: Willie e with a taxi driver. Police said] 8 Denton: Cha ties § ve Lou FE e Green
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Se Mrs. Mary Eliza-|At General Riley, Noveila Mosel rvices for rs. ary Za- | At General {ley, Novella Mose ¥. : beth Sparks, 2009 Indianapolis Ep, Vi, Soka, MEL a pa pes: Wins Tole a od. LH e Mac, 3 OE in Ol ape un “Mary odin Dennis, Maratiorite 8¢ as. Mrs. Sparks, who was 76, died Monday in her home. She was a native of Columbus, (a. Mrs, Sparks was a member of the North Side New Era Church, Surviving are three daughters, Mrs, Marie Walker, Indianapolis, Mrs. Bettie Palmer, and Mrs. Billie Logan, Detroit; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and one great-great-grandchild.
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