Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1950 — Page 4
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RHINELANDER, Wis, Aug.|erator the last 27 years at Beat Charles William Barth 3135 30 (UP)—A huge posse of volun-|Foods, Inc. He died Monday 1n|svey St. will be buried in Suthteers and veteran woodsmen be- his home at the age of 55.
land Park Cemetery after : ! Ls ¢ gan & systematic search of the A native of Morgan County, he|*"*! y a : Lake Ti wk wiider Tens to= Hved in Indianapolis 34 years. [Services at 2:30 pm. tomorrow. T Si ‘Arthur Godfre RE a Ee day for a Siyearoa boy missing He was a member of Bargersville/in Hamilton Funeral Home, es a ays Ble y since Saturda Gun and Fishing Club and Salem| gr uarth who was 70 died ¢ Sheriff Melford Krouze ap-|Methodist Church. Monday in his home. He retired
-bodi Surviving are his wife, Daisy; Ie Ms, omy {a daughter, Mrs. William C. Ste- six years ago [from Packard
est rangers, game wardens and vénson, Indianapolis; a sister,| Manufacturing Co. He formerly rr in spa hunt Mrs. Minnie Surface, Barguravila, was employed by ‘he Indianap-! through a five-mile-square area, |A0d a half-brother, James D. ois Board of Works. He said he expected ‘several Dressiar, Frankim. ~~ Mr. Barth was porn in New hundred” meén to answer his call, ee Albany but lived in Indianapolis
broadcast over a local radio na} the last 42 years. He was a memtion, Authorities brought ol Davis, 9 ber of Newssa Tribe Redmen's
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“walkie-talkie” radios to ald the! Lodge. search, Survivors - include two daughThe boy, David Blucher, + Dies at iat ters, Mrs. Dorothy Chastain and appeared without a trace trom| Mrs. Alice Marlock; three sons, 4 Dolhun's Resort, where he was Charles William Jr. Robert H. i OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT staying with his mother, Mrs. | land James O., and a sister, Mrs UNTIL 8 0’CLOCK— Walter Blucher of Flossmoor, 111, Rites: will Be Held ii. Dodd, aii of Indianapolis. | SATURDAY 'TIL 5:30 PM Fears Abduction | Friday Afternoon - john E. Neu (STORE CLOSED MON., His mother feared that he was ohn SEPT. 4—LABOR DAY abducted, but the sheriff leaned, Am M. Davis, Who twich| geryices for John Edward Neu,| . ),
to the belief that the child wan. | Went West in covered wagons but sug Nn Tacoma Ave, will be at !déred into the lake or became | always returned to Indiana, died 0 a.m. tomorrow in Jordan Pu: ost in the Woods. today in Hobart at the age of 91. | 0.4) Home. Burial will be in|
One hundred searchers have bout 70 vears ago, soon after | | hunted through the woods and Abou y 8 ba th { Memorial Park, dragged the lake near the Blucher their first child was born, the gy Neu died Monday in St. cabin, {Davis family went to Missourl | yincent's Hospital. He was 11. Bloodhounds and planes were by caravan and set up a home- |, Indianapolis resident,
ressed into the search without stead. They returned after a Hod J) |year. The family, again left in| he retired 20 years ago after|
“The boy didn't leave A race,’ & Covered wagon for Kansas, put] serving —as— janitor —in—public; — the sheriff said. <. - returned to their: “Hoosier “birth. schools many Jase. ite ‘ Mrs. Bhicher offered a $250 re- | place. | Surviving are three daughter
ward for her son. | "Born in Crawfordsville, Mr, | Mrs. Rosalyn Jarrett, Mia, Anyn| The boy's father, Executive Di- Davis moved to Indianapolis dal Lasnbiook aod Mrs. tin | rector of the American Society of years ago. He worked for 25] | a. 8 = ap Ao gv ! Planning Officials, - was reported years at Dean Bros. Pump, Inc. | yitiiam M., ot ing Fondly en route here from Amsterdam, until he retired at 74. embassy in Moscow. and four! Holland, where he wax attending! Mr. Davis is survived by four randchildren J i a meeting when David disap- generations. They are six sons: E'*7 3 4 [heared : Walter of New York, Fred of Ho- Harry V. Wilson = bart, John of Crawfordaville, and Harvicos Tor Tiare V. Winen | Paul, Thomas and Harry of In- arvic yy. ¥. i Mrs. Katherine McCray \dianapolis; ~& = daughter, Mrs. 345 N. Walcott St, will be at 2 Services Arrang ed ‘(Josephine Conroy, Indianapolis; p, m. tomorrow in Tolin Mortu-| | Services for Mrs. Se ine C./14 grandchildren; 16 great-grand- ary. Burial will be In Crown! 4 McCray, Marott Hotel, were be- children and one great-great-| Hill i ' Ing arranged today In Flanner & grandchild. : { | Buchanan mortuary, Services will be at 1 p. m. re. ME a Me Beas i pid ; | Mrs, McCray, who was 73, died day from Flanner & Buchanan Lo gay in Be Tay X 3 } yesterday in 8t. Vincent's Hos- Mortuary with burial in Crown / ? . A ® The Best Cooks [ria wives Eninna "se i in more town 0 yeas oie 22d $3.95 Ukulele and $1.00 Instruction Booklet had lived In Indianapolis 40 pmlc " o_ | years, She was a member of Heyl LIGHTNING KILLS MINER . i005, Washington St. He retired) R | | « 95 Rn hy § Use Stokel s Study Club, the Cantral Christianl TREMONT. Pa. Aug. 30 (UP) Surviving are his wife, Edith; al % wu ar y : Saver ° or Boards Church and Daughters of thel..An anthracite miner was killed & os
3 Ee : British Empire. {and another was blinded when son, Harry ¥.. Indianapolis, and| = i. ; Finest Foods Survivors include two sisters is lightning ‘bolt traveled 430 feet three grandchidran, They soy history repens itself .. , the new popularity “of the ukulele proves it! % up- ; Mis. Féin Sinet and Mrs. John along an electrical wire into AB» DIE IN PLANE CRASH to-the-minute Sears comes forth with a winning combination offer that will let you itis ER adianapalis, two epee I er It set BOMBAY, India, Aug. 30 (UP)| strum and sing to your heart's. content, just like Arthur Godfrey. With the cleverly bb EE | , : : designed Silvertone “uke” and this easy instruction book endorsed by Arthur himiii Edward T. Todd, an American : | i > AOS ——_ min employed by the Hindustan Alr- self, you 1 be strumming away in a matter of minutes! craft Co. as a test pilot, and an
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