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| le. and eight "5 iat will be in Crown Hill JOUR his job as foreman for the New Re nt Nordyke; ; ved. TT coer Moron Gol DOB BOURNE ites enlidren) | York Central Railroad after 35 . v EO Slats BUI, Indianapolis since her mar. grandchildren. ; Cemetery. es i All over Marion County, outside Indiatiapils, schol callin) yeats service, sister, Mrs. Sylvia Woodruff, Cin-|Tiage. Her husband waz the son) Myy, ‘Mary Garnes a of Butralovilie. co wi ban dated doe Slonim Bie] oa ey eh Shae o Englewood cinnati; two brothers, Charles, Tn- oF os Rordiyhe; founder Services for Mrs. Mary Jane pq o.4 had been a resident of "Some of them attend classes in HAlWEYS. Some Recite in pre- in an - oh ie Bia witel dianapolis, and Richard, Horse © e rm, Gen he InaTw fabricated huts, Others in Quonset huts, on the floors of gymna- \
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Ex-Rail Worker _ imorrow at Shirley Brothers Irv- ag at Age 71 [morrow in New Crown Cemetery, Place jn Crown Hill ing Hill Chapel | Lived Here 22 Years : Dies Mal et comartn a Bevaans! Mrs, Caroline Goodhus Nor-| A mative of Putnam County. ge.vicss for Earnest B. SchrieH A, Lind , 63 Bap m. tomorrow at Bethany s ue Nor-| irs. Capp, who was 85, lived in|, “po Gieq yesterday at his Audubon Road, who died Satur- cp een by the pastor, Rev. dyke, whose hysband,, the late 1h qianapolis 65 years and was a), s3sg N Meridian St., will (day fn his home, will be buried woe Counte Ky Charles E. Nordyke, was &n of- member of Irvington Methodist, 14" % 10:30 a. m. Wednesday {in Crown Hill after services at| A native of Green County, Ky., | fictal of the old Nordyke & Mar- | Church. 2 at the Flanner & Buchanan mor{1:30 p. m, today in Shirley pov. Edwards, who was 74, came | | Survivors include two sons, | tuary. The Rev. Paul Franken- { Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. {to Indianapolis five years ago. He mon Co, here. died Saturday ati de and Clifford, Indianap- pint" THe To SowdBtir gt Mr. Lindeman, who was 7Li, .4 .¢ 1214 Vandeman St. the home of her daughter, Mrs. is; a brother, Albert Herbert, field: ed. Church, 418 E. North was a lifelong resident of Indian- Frank W. Strohm, Traders Point. °l%; ¥ ’ . Mrs. Ella Reform h, \apolis. He retired in 1939 from | SArvivors include TX tad! A mative bf Appleton, Wis, Mrs, Lawrence; a sister, St. will ofciate. { A wey an oshua, 3 > ‘ | Greencast = who was 79;
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; Indianapolis since 1028. A mat- » Agnes; a son, Harry Jr, Indian- C3V® Ky, and three grandchil- oa. aan abet | Garnes, Indianapolis architect, =" rover he had been emslums, and many attend classes in cafeterias, i - Ernest A. Crane . . . Indian. apolis; two daughters, Mrs, Har- ren: ployed the last five years by the During the war the school officials thought théir schools were |
Church here {will be at 3:30 p. m Wednesday J - v in Funeral Home. Buria apolis insurance man. riet Pennington, Cleves, O., and Miss Verle M n Services were to be held at g|!k Dorsey ro on. {Burkle Feather 30 Before hat lle. rom the city 10. the rural Pupils attended only half-days Mrs, Clara Mae Gaugh, Indian- cFadde pee Wore lo he hed at 20 Memorial Fa STH, es flies. from the city to the rural pupils attended only half-days
» " . » apolis, and five grandchildren, | Miss Verle McFadden, 38 EK. Mortuary. Burial was to be in| ist Hos ital]. tress Co. 15 years. as following. World War II last year and this year rane RitRS Tomorrow ep 36th Bf, who died Wednesday in yf {yesterday in Methodis Pp ars been greater than anyone annexes are needed. Pupils have
i \ the home address; two Surviving besides hér daugh-; en a resident of Indian- Babe, of i ticipated 'a. playground by courtesy of ai : 1 {Hill after services at 2:30 P. M.ter are another daughter, Mrs [120 beth 2 She was a mem- Sons, Bud, Baldwin Park, Cal, “tan Schools have made emer- elghbor but they must cross Services Tomorrow | Wednesday in Flanner & Bu-\1euis Mayo, Middlebury, Conn, ber of the Irvington Methodist 2nd Leo, Indianapolis; two daugh- - T aditions and others are Raymond St. and Lynhurst Dr. to or ane |, Services for Mrs. Katherine chanan mortuary. four grandchildren and three Ji" © ters, Miss Marguerite Schriefer gen Yi a a in the “wait. get to it. Velsey Weisenburger, 51 W. Fall] A lifelong resident of Indi- great-grandchildren, Surviving are a daughter, Miss 2nd Mrs. Marabelle McDaniel, planned, now with the coming] Mars Hill Problem : : : Creek Bilvd., will be. held tomor-| anapolis, Miss. McFadden, who "| Mildred Garnes, and a son, How- Doth of Indianapolis; two brott of the Korean crisis At the Mars Hill School, eight| Insurance Partner JOW AL 10 a. 1. 3h the Planner 4 was 53, a3 4 Mem ber of North Donald. Brown... reed Bott ut Indianapolis anda: o0s-Ben,. Huntingburg. and. ; HE Way Pownship: where: the: FOOMA. dded-twer Fp “Dies “af Ag OF She n CT Be Chars. Sea Donald Brown, New Bethel, sister, Mrs. Cora Riggs, Bast/Myrtle Pont, Ore., and six grande p | ede now, ' | " he 2 | . \ | & : ati : schol oun Hon Js Probably vers|Ofticials believe “the tion tor; Jrnest A. Crane, Indianapolis | Mrs. Weisenburger, who was Mutual Insurance Co, who died Saturday in Sunnyside Liverpool, O
¥ insurance man, died yesterday at \ lar a MPRA San ora wi Be buried In crowded. - this year is to go on half-days y 85 OMe. YERIELABK. . Ap-brother,~ Dwight McFadden; [San (orm, wi
returning - with oT ahd. Wesley. Osborn, 15, both of White, Bluefield, Mr. Jameson “ {New Carlisle, "*_ \ a from the Marion D. R Jameson” | Mrs. Cleefman died on \a rail, Earl G. Shepard County Fair at * road track in Monticello. when a| Earl G, Shepard, 1624 Williams New Bethel were injured when Monon train ran over her*arter |St., who died Saturday in his § his car struck an ‘automobile/ghe apparently had stumbled‘\and home, will be buried n° New driven by Bernard William fallen onto the track. .|Crown Cemetery after services at Stephan, 25, R. R. 4, Madison, | According to state police, the 2 P. m. Wednesday at Grinstein- \ ¢ } : : rae ei as the latter attempted -to turn engineer.-and conductor sald Mra 25'S Funeral Home. TT : : » : > . , left into Troy Ave. in front ofiojeefman’s.- body- was visable, Born. at La Grange, 'O. Mr. : Suit sketched. double-breasted
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the Jameson vehicle, ahead of the train as it passed Shepard, who was 60, lived in The five, all injured, included through Monticello yesterday Indianapolis 25 years. He was Mrs. Wilma Jameson, 35, Cecilmorning, but they thought it was 2M employe of New York Cen-
Jameson, 8, and Mrs. Ruby New- a paper bag across the track. jirel Railroad 25 years and a : } : a ; SRR model with ‘window-pane check. port; 22; all of 738 “Lincoln "St: Three tracks Were iivolved fii | ember of the" Brotherhood of NN ; 4 ] 7 and William Bonfer, 33, and Mrs. the accident in which Mr. Waldrup 0 ow Frasnnéd, Dorothy Bonfer, 33, of 4718 E.'was fatally injured . yesterday. . SUrWivors include his. wife, : 3 $ mo ' Men's Store, Street Orange St. The crash occurred four ‘miles Katherige; &-son, Carl; a daugh- ot # ¢ : . Ayres’ Men's ’ Mrs. Jameson and Cecil were south of U.S. 50 on Ind. 31. te Ma, Sitfert, and 3 3 3 3 released after treatment in Gen-| Mr. Waldrup’s truck met head- >" Troma | C78 Andress, a ke lidin eral Hospital. The other three on with.one ‘driven by Ed Wil- ot Aaya, 0. and five grand- Sed Floor, South Bulld g remained there, all in fair condi- children"
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: OMAR L EE ene ; | oa ! i : ’ « 2 member . ie rsidmm iO rms “Hospital He was 63." ¥he Logansport, but Indianapolis, survives, rk after services Chinese B-25s Rip Orrin L. Gorby, who dled Frie : TTT Ree G0 HATE DRYS an ra riville School,| Services will be held at 130 lived in Indianapolis 34 years. Rc ar a meen in Robert Red Invasion Junks day in his home at Glasgow, Ky, SE arittes Last year pupils in two of the|zg3) Lafayette Rd., built five new P. Mm. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-/She was a member of the First Mrs. William Kissling [3 Stirling Funeral Home. (Will be buried at Franklin, Ind, bill to a m township schools went only half<,.,,me and a cafeteria. The school chanan mortuary. Burial will be Presbyterian Church here. | Mrs. Sylvia Kissling, 3026 Guil-' Mr. Brown, who was 46, was a; TAIPEI Formosa, Aug. 7 (UP) after services at 9 a. m. tomo cussion. h days. In order to relieve this situ-|... operating at capacity last|in Crown Hill. { Surviving are three daughters, Ave. died Saturday at.salesman for Westinghouse Elec-—Chinese Nationalist B-25 bomb-|at Glasgow. J ern oi ation, a new eight-room bullding vy... and for the comt ng year-thel Mr. Crane was a partner-in the Miss Alice Veisey, Indianapolis; ot) dist Hospital, She was 67. tric Corp, He was a member of ers and Mustang fighters have A former - resident of Ipdian- htndoni "has been planned on the grounds, , into|Crane & Morrison insurance agen- Mrs. George McConnell, Zions-'™ Bhs AR tial - aptist Chufeh and sunk or dama; 130 €5¢ apolis, Mr. Gorby had lived in . of Ben Davis High School, 0200(, hi oicria may, be pressed in “ley A resident of Indianapolis 22 ville; Mrs. 8. L. Gemmer, Pitts-| a au, Tul. in New Seti Pm Acton. {Communist Junks in water off Glasgow for 20 years. : Ri W. Morris St. | After the close of World War IT, years, he lived at 3646 Washing- burgh, Pa.; a son, Seth M. Velsey, | cara || * Survivors include his wife, Lu-the Chinese mainland] the Na-| Surviving are his wite, Blanche, _B The Hou The new buliding would relieve ny ndall Towne was constructed. ton Blvd, _ . | Yellow Springs, O., and six grand- ¥" Services-are- being arranged-tos citer three daughters; Donna; tionalist-Alr-Force-announced-to- Glasgow; = four Sons, Thomas, bate on t some of the pressure in the Rrade|1¢ way used for veterans housing| Associated with the Northwest- children, Lo : : . |day. Burial will be in Hope, Ind. Janet and Dorothy; his parents,day. : : Sylvester, and George, all of tion tomor schools, but their problem Is SEP" against the better judgement of ern Mutual Life insurance Co. for wr np IN CHECK CASE | Surviving are her husband, Wil- Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Brown, In- he Auncuncement S2id he yes. Glasgow, and Jutties, Indiunspolis; . i get a fil Be Ton Ee 00 hoor [Ne County Board of Education. the last 38 years, Mr. Crane be| “BLUFFTON, - Aug. T—Two{liam; a son, Charles; Bloomington: dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Gertrudelsels were being assembled. two daughters. Miss Alice Gorby, - might. The Ben Davis Grade Bchool, yy was not that the board op- cama Indianapolis general Agent | {oon-aged Minnesota girls werela daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Staus- Byfield, Indianapolis, and three|invasion of Quemoy Island, a po- Asgow, an rs. Lucille ows y As its f located on corner of Morris 8.4.4 housing for veterans. It was of the company in 1928, held in Wells County jail today burger, Greensburg; two brothers, brothers, Harold, Toronto, Ont.; tential springboard for the ex-| Indianapolis, And tw) Sites, Miss the House and High School Rd., added elght|that they objected to the fact) past resident of the Indiana, charges of cashing a B & O|Harvey and Edgar Cook, Hope, Roy L.. Montclair, N. J., and Gil-| pected Communist assault on Afva. Corby, e 8 Mi, Berrien — its thire rooms two years ago. Last Yeariinst no provision was made for Saddle Horse ssociation, he Was go dulent check charges. and four grandchildren, Ibert, Bloomington, IIL formosa. : , apolis, Rep. Clin it was operating at capacity AERIN, the schooling of the children the on the association's board of di- s > Cal) to i and this year the pupils will have veterans would have: . |rectors for many years. (General : : controls a to begin pushing joRether again. Only 14 Children {chairman for the association's x ‘governmen muse room Will have 10. be used, AL that time proponents of the AnnUAI tate Roundup, he exhibit-| - “The Men's Store, Complete on fhe Street Shimbe fiv t 1 ne project pointed out *% ¥ he $ e evels. for a regular recitation room, andi TY} Towiie pro Joe Jol project throughout the middle west and o - ‘$ . a“ 2 P ree Floor The Hou themusie jeasher will a om had only 14 children of school had Spoor any wilinefs, : » > : : s agreed -toFoom 10 room as }s n : 4 They would be no problem, - An 1% Tf. -rane formed a gE = a = ra reversed it n many other buildings. -_- “of CU p partnership with Guy E. Morrison. : aa it. Mr. At Bridgeport Sc 0a together | Today they are a problem. He served two terms as president z & _ brought it the puplis’are crowde oget ie ;/ Nearly 150 children from Tyndall[of the Northwestern Agents As- is opposes and teachers have estimated te. Towne ride the school buses to|oclation, and General Agents As- idea. may have to, take over the ca ®/the Maywood School, 2515 8. sociation. ra teria for claskes. des went to TIDDS Ave. He had been president of the Ft. Arms Ir fer Bry wen in! School officials have made at- Wayne Life Underwriters Asso-| 'Chairma Sahoo a x School yoat w, tempts to get additions for the/ciation and Indianapolis Associa-! of the H was =~ Land this year '¢H00L but none of them receive tion of Life Underwriters. and In- J mE tas ts (eatithe approval of the State Sup- dianapolis General Agents and man will + mare gra y erintendant of Public Instruction. Managers Assoclation. ly half-days 8 lon crease in only ha ays, ¢ The state office says the school 3 t Old School i Served as Trustee ’ next year. hy a {1s located too close to a factory. pai di This is an old sehool, which 3 He also formerly served four He did 1 | ’ | At Clermont, pupils attend Clas-|, ns as a trustee of the Nu. x the fiscal 1 originally had only two rooms. ges in a hallway that has been : | Additions have been built to Itipartitioned off, It makes a very NODAL Association of Life Under-| be, but he three times, and is now: construc. mall classroom. The school al< "Fiters, and was chairman of the a “conside! ted so that no more A cons cAN | rendy has more teaching units 3VisOry committee of the Life In-| the total w be made. The building ‘planned ipan’ teachers, and more teachers SUrance Marketing Institute at| million to on the Ben Davis groundh would span rooms. (Purdue University and Indiana Corps to 1 Telleve this. 3 | The bullding- of the proposed ve. WAS a past preside tl : wy extra Garden EY School No: ned [building in Ben Davis would| tie Tt Wayne Dn "Club i The Sor} portable, prefabrica OO0MA ASL greatly relieve the situation, but | : +h) : men. Pres year, but will need even MOre it would not he adequate, accord | \i® Also as bey of the A SUIT YOU CAN COUNT ON! call for it room this year. Two years ago he ing to state planners. | e 8¢, Shrine 32d Degree, men by Js school purchased land for a play- a |Masons, Congregational Church, | ; ; a Jnen BY ground. : TOMORROW: The Pupils Are the Quest Club at Ft. Wayne and! : Taxes i At Drexel Gardens, younger Cheated. the Press Club of Indianapolis. | : Sen. Wa ; s Ae eee He was also a member of the | St rdiweave for Fall : suggested : A * © v4 Chamber of Commerce; the Co-| , Hu a - ® tion tax | . LOC man mong. 1 4; |lumbia Club, and the Athenaeum. | : : BE . July 1 “mi i EE : Surviving are hia wife, Vera; a > ; 15 settle Traffic Over Week-End [=n A both oi nian: — President n ic ve \ apolis; a brother, Chester, Toledo, | ARR ae mendation N\ O.; and one grandchild, and al ’ e Pre D. R. Jameson Loses Life'in 2-Car Crash; sister-in-law, Mrs. R. B. Crane, | - a * ps 3 o . Auburn, - | ; ; 12 Others Injured in Series of Accidents burn. 1nd greased 1 Eight Indianapolis victims—one ns and seven Ahiureas were Mrs. Clarence Raine his $5 bill among four dead and 12 injured In ek-end traffic accidents, Services for Mrs. Florence y 3 : % Mr. Ge: \ oh . | e Sturdiweave is a suit that men . state $ Jollse Teported today. ; ; : Raine, 411 W. 26th St, were to be| pr Th : Senate Fi * at 1 p. m. today in the Peoples ; s conside Daniel Kay Jameson, oh a 738 Lincoln St. Indianapolis, Funeral Home, Burial was to_be! a. 1 2 an. | . c en {IM Crown Hil, everywhere have learned they can Tnittee' wo Mn Nellie Cleefman, 62, Mon | War II. He bowled with the King-| Mrs. Raine, who was 50, died it ryw! crease rea cello. y¢| Thursday at her home. She had Another Charles Dean Waldrup, Tampa, 20 team and was a member of . Jharles an _Waldrup, I ‘| Veterans of Porelgn Wars, been & resident of Indianapolis rt ) A. Taft { Fis Saivitaon Mr. Velasko\was killed yester-|24 years. She was a native of ; depend upon. Clear finish worst. eel hat . ter at day at New Carlisle when an east. Russell County, Va. and was a | k ; : off A meatcutter a ‘ ssen- member of Jones Tabernacle here. | : - 3 erease -e Kingan & Co bound New York Central passen Surviving are her husband mating th Ah Jt r a sbhand, : : . $5 as = leliled-if- Sentra he en i rence; three sisters, Mrs. Lou § eds I single and double-breasted 1 ofthe Ko stantly in a two- e an ree. af 1"A8¢ | Nilllams, Lebanon, Va. Mrs. Janie. S— ear accident at ryouths I win } Tolbert, and Mrs, Bertha Dodson, : as : Troy ,Ave. and z q.by = Bluefield, W. Va.,and four Ind. 39 a Injured. sUghtive Were. Robert pes: Ohicrion Wh mo RAS J % Er A n of : 8 White, Lebanon, Ma., and Harry
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