Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1950 — Page 5
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Mr. Driscoll, who was 48, died
» Extra Spec . A native of Harrodsburg, From Our New pen | Sawing Machine Department,
are his wife, Etta; two daughters; Mrs. Jack Wheatley, Louisville,
z Mrs. Kenneth Fisher, Mrs. Lula =| Sanders, all of Beech Grove, and
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Mrs. Elizabeth Odell, who died = Tuesday in the Higgins Nursing Home, 1336 Bellefontaine St.
= = [tobe buried New Crown eo.
etery after services at 1 p. m.
Mortuary.
SALES * ‘SERVICE Sia member of the Bethel AME
={Church and was a former memZ|ber of the choir of the church. (She had lived in Indianapolis 26 years. There are no immediate surviving relatives.
Alpheus W. Willey
“Alpheus W. Willey, who died
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jens and ‘Mrs, ° Marie’ Jones, 35 son, James Walking: Indianapolss; a brother, Hershel Rowans, Washington. D.C. i: & sister, Miss Chrishalf
Henry Cc Walker, all of Indian.
a Cawood, Ky., and Mrs. Dove| _ |Hliton, Norton, Va. William K. Summers - Services for Willlam K. Summers, 1526 Nelson et Ph m. tomorrow at the
Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will be n Round Hill Cemetery. He C
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gran and five grem.grandchildren, all of Indianapbits,
Hugh Rowans -
Services for Hugh Rowans, 227 W. 15th St, will be at 1 p, m, tomorrow in the Stuart Mortuary
yesterday “destroyed about one~ tenth of the buildings in the town of El Tocuyo and jolted Cars~
Eight dead were counted in Hl 5 Tocuyo, an agricultural center of = 15,000 persons, 300 miles west of =
~The second rt 14 inating — about 30 seconds, caused some panic in Caracas. A truck driver was reported killed when his vehicle plunged over a cliff,
A RUDE AWAKENING PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4 (UP)! ~The 500. vacationing employees of the Thomas M. Royal & Co. paper bag factory have bad news waiting for them when they return. from resorts. The company. yesterday that they will have no the Pant is closing permanently
drowned Wednesday at Westlake
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Mr. Rowans; who was 32, died yesterday in Veterans Administration Hospital on Cold Spring (Road. A veteran of World War IL, he served overseas. Born in Knoxville, Tenn. he lived here for four years. Surviving » are his wife, Maude; a step-
50 years. survived by five sons, a and Ralph, of Los An-| ' geles, Clarence, Herbert and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Greenberry gun ts two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Steph2 Wednesday in Robert Long Hos-|. u ;
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