Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1950 — Page 4

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2 5. m. Friday in 18 Jordan Fu-' neral Home for Mrs. Opal Colvin, 11402 N. Grant Ave., who died yesin Me-

| Mrs, Colvin is survived by her Gham.

and parcel post carrier for 23 years, Betty IL. will be at 10 a. m. Friday in} Schick and James E. Colvin of Farley Funeral

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Home. Burial! I-be in Bohley Cemetery, near|

“Mr. ‘Gilman died yesterday of a heart attack in his home. He was 52,

served in World War I after serving here 37 years ago. -down-| town district, - His memberships included the Nationa! Association Brunch 29; American. Legion,

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Mie Gilman; two sisters, Mrs,

© A requiem mass for Ambrose +weeney, Spanish-American ed veteran, will be sung at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the | Heart of Mary Church. Services also will be held at 8:30 a. m. in Blackwell Funeral Home. Burial will be in Calvary

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| 74, - dled ‘yesterday in Col pr "Road Veterans Administration Hospital. He lived at 5823 wipthrop Ave. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, | Mr, Sweeney was a clerk for the New Yerk Central System 40; vears. He was employed seven years from 1940 at Union Trust

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Mr. Tedrick died Sunday in the home of his daughter. Mrs. Hugh L. Rominger, Washington. D. C. ‘He was 69. Aftér the death of Ms wife, Mary Alice, Mr. Tedrick moved to! — Mr. Hauser ‘Washington. He had been there! He was a former ma-|. proved Order of Red Men, and Leninist, working for J. D. Adams Retired Rallroadmen’s Club of Manufacturiag Co. 16 years, then at Ford Motor Co. Mr. Tedrick was born in Ohio, but lived in Indianapolis most of | Surviving are his wife. Eliza-| itrude, two sons, Floral LeRoy his life. He was a member of the pimples, red blotches and other three daughters, Loyal Order of Moose. Survivors include his daughter, ‘a brother, Frank, Mt. Healthy, O.; three sisters, Mrs. Irene Hester.

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Mr, Sweeney was a member of | Harold C. Megrew Camp 1, United | {Spanish War Veterans, and the! Immacu-ate Heart of Mary! | Church. ; Surviving are his wife, Mary G., and iwo sisters, Mis Gertrude = | Sweeney and Mrs, W, 8S. MacDonald, both of Indianapolis.

‘Mrs. Mollie Houghton

Services for Ms. Mollie Houghton, who died Monday at the | {home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna | Robinson, 401 W; 26th St. will be 2 lat 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Chapel = lot the People’s Funeral Home. i Burial. will be in Floral Park. | Mrs. Houghton, who was 69, was a native of Providence, Ky. {8he came to Indianapolis in 1939 and had been a member of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church since 11940, | Surviving are a son, Lucian | Davis, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. [Henrietta Douglas, Nebo, Ky.; {two grandchildfen and on great- - |grandehild.

Julius. McGee... Julius McGee, 533 N. 3 ‘alifornia. {St., will be buried in New Crown after services at 1 p.m. Saturday’ fn Jacobs Brothers West Side Thapell McGee, who was 50, died, Maras in General Hospital. He! [was born in Jackson, Miss, and = jcame here when he was 19. He [was employed by International £ {Harvester Co. Survivors include his wile, Eva (Mae; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Stock, ! (Farrell, Pa., and a stepson, Rob: lert Baker, Indianapolis.

DIES OF GUN WOUNDS PLYMOUTH, Aug. 23 (UP) Kenneth Esh, 15, died yesterday of wounds he received from the, accidental discharge of a gun he was cleaning.

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