Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1950 — Page 8
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Mrs. Martha Haggard, Indian(apolis resident for 20 years, died! yesterday in St, Francis Hospital, She wag 66. : | A native of Tipton County, Mra, Haggard ‘had lived at 2122 8B. | State Ave. here, She was a mem- | ber of the Sheiby Street Methodist | | Church, | Surviving are her hushand,| | John; three daughters, Mrs. Rhoda | { White, Morgantown, Mrs. Nora! | Scroggham, Franklin, and Mrs. | “Audrey Soult, Indianapolis; four’ sons, Ollie and George, Indianap- | iolis, Frank, Terre Haute, and | Samuel, Morgantown; two broth-| {ers, Charles Sosby, Crawfords-| ‘{ville, and Clarence Sosby, Ko-| {komo; three sisters, Mrs, Hazel {Buchanan and Mrs. .TLola Rule,| { Indianapolis, and Mrs, Blanche] | Hase, Crawfordsville; 21 grand: i children. | Services will be at 1:20 p.m, | {tomorrow in the G. H, Herrman { Funeral Home. Burial will be in| {Greenlawn Cemetery, Franklin.
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Fred A. Dickinson, tool engineer of Plant 5, Allison Division, General Motors Corporation, until his retirement July 1, died yes-
terday at his home, 2814 West-|
brook Ave. He was 65. A resident of Indianapolis 10 years, he had been general fore-
man of machine tool setup and|”
tryout until three years ago w he became tool engineer. rf Mr. Dickinson started career in 1905 by serving hig apprenticeship on the railroad at
the Santa Fe Shops in Topeka, |
Kas. He worked for the I (10 years, During tha gif and Walter P. Ch of -the Chrysler awytomobile, be- = came friends. 7 i, He later joi the staff of Ey the Stafford Machine Shop in i [Kansas City and helped Mr. StafSl (ford build the first car west of : 5 st was called: ; Stafford Car. i : Mr. Dickinson was a member Ted O'Gara, 14, shows how he gained 26 pounds during his [of the Masonic Lodge at Kansas . ‘ : + |City,/Mo. Surviving are his wife, eight-week stay ending yesterday at the Julia Jameson Nutrition | i's daughter, Mrs. Lucille Camp. Ted, who lives with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Putnam, 725 S. | Hyixley, Evansville; a sister, Mrs.
. . + 41 (Walter Horder, Milwaukee, Wis., East St., increased his weight from 105 #o 13] pounds. He will on two. prandenlidres.
enter Cathedral High School in the fall. The average weight gain/| Services are being arranged in|.
for the 100 children who attended the camp maintained by the |Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Marion County Tuberculosis Association was 71/3 pounds. {Burial will -be-at- Pittsburg, Kas.
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Harry “Baldwin, “Former | rtoxvo, aug 11 (UP) — Pre. f 3 Edmond J. Quiroga, of the Bronx, Anderson Mayor, Dies N. Y.,, has been awarded a Bronze ANDERSON, Augd 11 (UP)— gtar medal for heroic action in! ree Arrested Funeral services were arrangedicombat in Korea, the 24th In| : . today for Harry R. Baldwin, 52, fantry Division headquariers an-| A TEXAS “tornado” struck mayor of Andergon from 1933 to nounced today.
Mr. Baldwin, who was sports
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Andrew Mauser, 28, Groveton, erson Herald for 13 years before
Tex., who is stopping at a down-ientering $olitics, died yesterday n r Services for Melvin W. Berry. !0Wn hotel, dropped in to relax. after a Jong illness. 0 Ma S$...»
He became involved in a dis-!| Mr. Baldwin entered the insir-| ® YOU might ses a real
pm. tomorrow in BShirley/pute with a waitress, Harriet ance /business in 1943. He was estate boom on Mars
Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Bur- Piper, 35, of 2003 N. Meridian 8t., [Ffth’ District Democratic chair-| en-0F SOME police said.
ial will be in Memoria! Park. Mr, Berryman, who was 42
|died Wednesday at Methodist/Into action.
{Hospital. He had been vice presi-|
dent and a director of the 3115 English Ave, joined the wajt-'Mr, and Mrs. Ira Martin, Etna, {Equitable Securities Co. since F¢88 and the fray began. 11042. i
The Naomi Auxiliary, OES, No.|
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