Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1950 — Page 5

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toh oo Ti 4 WA i uay | Vandals are marring the beau- southeast sides of the building, AN: g iy "Rites Tomorrow: ; ei Rites Sencar be of the Statehouse grounds. Harvey McKim, building and. " Rites | Mrs. Malinda Leavell, member or Orin F Platt Mrs. Hazel D. Owen, lifelong Night visitors have been steal- grounds superintendent, reported {of the Garfield Baptist Church, : tay of Putnam County, died ing flowers from the west and to police today, . . {died yesterday in General Hospi- i today in her home at Fillmore, : Lifelong Indianapolis tai. she was 6. Theater Electgician |1na. she was 5s. |

: : i . | Residen | A ‘native of Bhelbyville, Ke ‘Diet 4 Home Daughter of the late Robert! 1 Mrs. dom ies 4. ishe had lived in Indianapolis 30 Dies at His {and Flora Garrett, well known! Todisnapehy rosie: Iite-long yen rs. Her home was at 1753 8. Orin F. Platt, theater electri-| {family in Putnam County, she! lterday In. her hoor rT tne Ave, lean in Indianapolis for many had lived in Fillmore for 47 Mount St. : ‘| Servites will be at 2 p.m, to- years, will be buried in Holy | years. Mrs. Kremer was 71. She morrow in the residence. Burial Cross Cemetery after services atl Mrs. Owens’ son, Robert J. educated in Indianapolis schools Wil be in New Crown, h a. 9:30 a. m. . Saturday in Conkle ‘War n Germany Jone _ i and was a member of Ho Surviving are her husband. west Michi Street Fune | Trintty Catholic Church. I) rane: her mother, Mrs. Lucinda | ae gap ° : ow daughter, Miss Madonna Owen, | Surviving are her husband, Woodfork, Indianapolis; a daugh-| me and a a. m. in Holy Indianapolis schoolteacher, and) ; Samos; “three “daughters” Miys ter; Mrs. Thelma-Dethea;-Indian-{ Trinity . Catholic Church. ........... 8.800, Richard, Fillmore; a_sister, — = : . Gertrude Kremer, Mrs Cleo apolis; two brothers, Harry Ven-| = Mr. Platt, who was 13. died { Mrs, Zella Heavin, Fillmore; and 918 10 926 S. MERIDIAN.ST. J Crwmen; ana ds. prance a” erable, Chioag,_ung tne Rev Suttar 1s it ome, 1830 W * 3dr Lie, 2 . . Ve le, Indianapolis, | Mi i ~ J ten. all of Indianapolis; a sis: David C. Venerab Fo. chigan St. A native of Morgan \ Cro SW le he

: y | ter, Mrs. Catherine Scherrer, In-/and a sister, Mrs. Mary Blanken- County, he had lived in Indian- | Open Saturday Till 8:09 | dianapolis; five - brothers, Ed- ship, Idlewild. Mich. Mich. {apolis since he was 6 months old. an’ lurch. Sutin will be In . . | ward, John, and William Over-! { During his career as a theatri- | me Ry La. oe | beck, Indianapolis; Richard Over-! lcal electrician he worked at the NEW FALL DRESSES! : | beck, Gardenia, Cal. and Otto Iss iteman, Indiana Roof and the Indiana Crash Hurts Stereotyper verbeck, Fayetteville, N. C. | Theater for 21 years. { Paul Richard Hornberger, 21, | Services will be at $30 4. m. vas injure

| He was employed at the Circle of 1120 Kelly 8t., was injured to-| i Saturday in Conkle West Michi- Theater for seven years when it {day when hig car struck a safety an Street Funeral Home an oa I td lopened. He also was employed at {guard in the 800 block of E.| ithe old ~ English. and W

= “HOY TARY Churel. : Burial will-be-in- Holy: Cross: i i

i ’ a tar Was, a to st. Francis! Frank G. Corey | . Platt was a member Star, 4 { Prank G. Corey, Y native of i Be Tomorrow | Stage Employees Local Union, No y eri a his condition was (8yria who came here in his | Miss Florence M. Whiteman, 3": He as also a member of Holy Sa ye youth, will be buried in Washing- school teacher here for 34 years, Lr .nity Church.

ton Park after services at 2 p. m.idied yesterday at her residence, Surviving are his wire, Estella, Relieve Red Raw Rough ‘tomorrow the Bt. George 640 Tibbs Ave. two daughters, Mrs. Helen

| Syrian Orthodox Church. | She was 81. A native of New. Cherry, and Mrs, Joseph Peachat;| t in your-home. Table comes | Mr. Corey, a former grocer.iton County, Ind. she had lived * Sister, Mrs. Sarah Young, all of| TCHY IRRITATED SKIN Imagine this colorful 5-piece set in y

died yesterday in his home, 2130 in Indianapolis 50 years. Indianapolis; four grandchildren, | g Se how fast Resinel quiets ltshy tor. in choice of a beautiful yellow or red. Chairs also. can be Ringed diialian ! and two great grandchildren chat, T 1 had in choice of a number of colors. Table is roomy 30"x42 3 oii ian Wiumat hat Teen prin; TT Raealreed 3 Jf and extends to 54”. Top of table is Plastex on steel so it's | Hains survived by-two- brothers: i Teri 3K one Toda. bg, 403 Resinel Otatment, 4 stain.-heot-ond-chip resistant..Chrome- plating. of chaic frome... Sister. Miss Mary Corey, nd 8 taught in grade schools in Speed Services for Arthur T. Ellis Sr.,| | & table legs. is the finest to be had. Indianapolis. % ro, 420% W. 13th St, will be at | Beaut | This genuine Howell dinette set $ 95 A_1905 graduate of Indiana p m, Saturday in Jacobs Broth: eauty RY Mrs. Anna Rommel x y

{University, she retired from So for only | 3 oftens | Services for Mrs. Anna E. Rom- teaching in 1935. ers West Side Chapel. Burial will; f

mel will be held at 10:30 a. m.| Miss Whiteman was a member be in New Crown. Sorrow | tomorrow in the Conkle West 16th 0f Naomi Chapter, OES, She was, Mr. Ellis, who was 62, died | : to $139.95 Street Funeral Home. Burial will|8ecretary and treasurer of Tibbs yesterday at his home. He w 2 | up to : ‘be in Crown Hill." {Avenue Civic League for 10a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. J Mrs. Rommel died Tuesday in Years. A member of Local 532, Cement| : Store Closes at 1 P. M. Saturday ‘her home, 1510 Edgemont Ave. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Finishers Union, he was also aj : -

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15 i § lin. Rockport and had lived here lie Ferguson, both of Indianap- tist Church, goons" “ie Ye ’ f\ J for 50 years. johis, and a brother; Harry O.. Surviving are two danghiera * ALLIED ry 1 910 15, 12 10 20, 38 10 44 i ox | Mrs, Rommel is survived by a Whiteman, Columbus, O. (Mrs. Nina Burris and. Mrs. Hor- FLORISTS . ' ' rf wp AR daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Wil-| Services will be at 2:30 p. nt tense Nunley; two sons, Arthur : ;

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