Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1950 — Page 12
Fem Cofounder "ins con = 1 # rving pel. J i . i Firm for nde ‘w- Mrs. Jones) who was 45, did p= a. —- 8 _- 45 Services for Guy . Brel co- waanesday night 4 few ves TELEVISION SHOW Every Night sl : Y. g her birthday and wed-| "00 a 4 Coke Utlity for 30 years, Co., will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday 4Ing anniversaries. Born in Free-| See These Models in Operation — Come in and Compare Sets 18 yesterday. in Flanner & Buchanan mortu-| one” he Same tn inaian- ® RCA-Victor ® Philco ow house : 30 C died at the home of a ary. Entomb- longed to Woodruff Place Bap-fl © Zenith ® Admiral | ® Mot: — 5 pusin, Mrs. Arthur Ashcraft, 408 ip ia Dyn tist Chureh. Ee n Ye e bom . Survivors include the husband, 15 Th Sok S004 Boglah Ave, Par Mauscioum. tris noose | [“mnia | LANE RADIO [ “To 6: 3 Mr. Street, who Patricia Thomas; one son, Wayne Tou fr 22 Yous +45 La in Indianapolis she had) § was 65, died L. Jones, and a grandson, all of WE 100 AL 1g : —— orked for the utility until aj Wednesday in Indianapolis, and the parents, Mr. 5 She [nis winter home and Mrs. L. D. Enfield, Freedom. 7: » Te Ite tivea at 5702 [RENEE | iri Nancy Kelly, — viving are four brothers, N. Pennsylvania at the Scottish Rite Cathedral 15 Neal, Daniel and Wiliam St. here. Jor six years, lisa Jeatardsy at 30 M ay, all of Indianapolis; two : A native of Jay r home, 3298 tate St 45 isters, Mrs, Julia Beas, Moline, Six Hoosiers are among more ‘than 100 savings and loan executives from 32 states enrolled in County, he had Mr. Street She was 52. Mrs. Kelly was = . and Mrs, Mary Miller, Ports-| the School of Savings and Loan being conducted at Indiana University. Left fo right: Eugene K. [lived in Iidianap- [voen, near EMngham, IL, where ol Ts in. 0, will be at 830.4. m Thomas, Robert E. Laird and John A, Eagleson, Railroadmen’s Federal Savings & Loan Association, [0lis since 1915. He was a Fraduste she liv -— anrapotn®: oe #:30 On tomorrow in Grinsteiner's wu-| Indianapolis; Don E. Hostetler, First Federal Savings & Loan Association, Washington, and Vernon [of Peru, Ind., High School. lvears ago. © AS My al Home and at 9 a. m. in Holy| B. Smyth, Union Savings Association, New Albany. | . Prior to coming to Indianapolis "oc LUE LL ~ m_ Aa A a — Mr. Street was manager of he Church, Burial will be in Youth, 18, Conte sos Monday in the J. C. Wilson op bo BR - Vv: fr —— = rls wade ven. surglar - ; ais a established the American, may. oall-at 84h pore (I me i foo. bole” Samily in econtings a Hi £ M ‘Seven burglaries, in which the gy” ? He ‘Here with. his partner, after 2 p. m. day. ; events, favorite redio programs ais “Services for Percy — loot was mostly clothing that ala) Found H. Miller. Mr. Street was|” oo. no" 0 i +. danghier, 1 3 World War I veteran and Indl- Services | not fit, were confessed by an or | Mrs. Shick active in the company until 1946}, d : resident for 21 years, year-old boy, police reported t when“he retired. Mes. Magdalen Blay Jock, = be held Monday at 1 p. m.| Services for Pfc. Harry Bday. Jesse Russell Johnson; or Mrs. Daisy Dale Shick, former| Mr, Street had been a member /Rogetto and Donald, Orville and the King and King Mortuary, Brown, killed on D-Day at the{1015 N. Belmont Ave, was to be head of the Wm. H. Block Co.lof the Highland Golf and|william Kelly, all of IndianapColumbia Ave "|Normandy Invasion, June 6, 1944,[2rTaigned in Criminal Court 2/ shopping service department 15/Country Club and the Indian-|,y, Morley, 57, "dled Wednes- Will be at § a. m, Monday in St,jon larceny charges. years, will be buricd in Crown apolis Athletic Club. | aonb eben in his residence, 3136 Station| Anthony's Catholic Church. Bur-| Detective Sgt. Eimer White sald Hill after services at 2 p. m. t0-| gurviving are his wife, Anna; MAN HANGS HIMSELF He was employed as a la- ial will be in: Johnson had admitted three en- morrow in Reynolds Mortuary. |, daughter, Mrs. William W. GREENCASTLE, Aug. 18 (UP) | Indiana Stats Fair- Calvary — Ceme- i 4 (tries of “Kapian'a : Deparment Mrs. Shick; who was-—57, died ycClenon, both of Indianapolis; —Wayne Morlan, 22, Greencastle, Store, 2202 W. Michigan St.; two Wednesday in Meihodist Hospital. , sister, Mrs. Ersie Dent, Parkers- hanged himself with a bedsheet
glounds. Survivors include his tery. fs Bessie of Indianapolis and] The 21-year - a stepson, Charles Fisher, Kan- Old paratrooper
Jor Mack Brothers Cleaners, 2035 She had Jived in Indianapolis 31 burg, W. Va. W. 10th 8t.; a burglary at Gold-iyears. Mrs. Shick worked at! Arthur, Marion,
: ! [County jail today -a few minutes w illed wh ‘istein's Department Store, 2502 Block’s until a year ago when she! : City, Mo, jwas kil _ Ww. Michigen 8t., and the theft of became ill. Active pallbearers are Harry before he was scheduled to be
: i 'W. Dawson, A. A. Zimmer, Paul {sentenced for drunking driving. ! aac Strayhorn | which he was Fi 1341 from the Alma Smith home, Surviving ars her husband, n 8. {riding exploded. 444 Blake St. |Leonard, Indianapolis; and a sis- Ferguson, Russell Li n, Wil- | Strayhorn, 419 Blake Bt, He had been a rp ——————— iter, Mrs, Carrie Gum, Martins- liam E. Enochs, and Charles W, yesterday at his home, "felon resident
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Services will be at 2:30 p. m. {the McGuire Construction Co, Pfc. broadside by a semi-trailer truck! a . . A tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers Brown was a member of St. An- which jack-knifed on the slippery : West Side Chapel, Burial will be |thony’s Church. highway. Her car was demol-
in Floral Park. | Surviving are his parents, Mr. ished, Herbert I. MeCord, Frank|and Mrs. Harry J. Brown, 25 N. ton, driver of the truck, was not ow a i . __ Richard Rhem Richland 8t.; three sisters, Mrs. | injured. ee a B AD PA 4d B22 BA 1. |Norene Katra, Mrs. Rosemary Mrs. King ‘was taken to Meth- |
Richard Lee Rhem, 815% W.\zunk and Mrs. Laverne Hail, In- odist “Hospital in: Indianapolis. Walnut 8t,, will be buried in New dianapolis; and his grandfather,
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Crown, after services at 1 p. m./yonn Hynes Sr. Mortuary.
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dent of Indianapolis died Wednes-| AKRON, 0, Aug. 18 (UP) ~The (1 IP) The Xnaws ge Vd day at the Marion County Tuber-|Seiberling Rubber Co. announced" "e84ay Hae Fa to] culosis Hospital at Sunnyside|tire price increases today ranging '°* © eda: Abeqpaing | after a three year illness. He had|from five to 21 per cent because "°POr's from” the Indians ate 9 attended Crispus Attucks High of increased material costs. Other Assam. Sechool- imajor tire manufacturers an- Thousands of acres of cultl-] Surviving is his mother, Mrs. nounced similar increases . last vated land in Assam were devas-| Mary Rhem. week. tated. > 4
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