Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1950 — Page 10

136 W. Washington St, Ri ley 7727 : Truck Driver Dies

Of Spinal Paralysis

Jack T. Perdue, 20-year-old In|dianapolis resident, died yesterday {at Methodist Hospital, He was stricken with paralysis

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of the Woodside Methodist Church. . Surviving are his wife, Patricia Ann; a son, Kirk Taylor, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Perdue, all of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Woodside Church. Burial will be in New Crown,

‘Mark Cross

Services for Mark Cross, for 35 {years a custodian at the Union {Station, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Stuart Mortuary. Burial

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{He was 57. A native of Villa Ridge, Ill, he lived here most of his life, He Furniture & Appliance {resided at 1026 8. Capitol Ave. 1 4. IM-3505 Surviving are his mother, Mrs. O35 E100 Belle Cross, and four sisters, Mrs.

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a contractor here for many years, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Park Cemetery, Greenfield. Mr. Veatch, who was 78, was a

> [retired three years ago. £4! Surviving are his stepdaughter, 3" Mrs. Harold Fisher, with whom he lived, and a sister Mrs. Charlotte England, Scottsburg.

Mrs. Katherine Sconce

%¢| Mrs. Katherine Pierce Sconce, mother of Max R. Sconce, 3001

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SPECIAL $650 of the spine while returning from PRICE sq.yd. || Labor Day week-end trip. He Event to d lived at 235 8. Rural St. o ] NCU Mr. Perdue was a truck driver] Goodwil for the Howard Vending Machine By AGNE:! Co. He formerly was employed at : the Indiana Tobacco & Candy Local sev Co. women are He was graduated from Manual Training High School in 1948. spect ahead While in high school he held the Their goal rank of lieutenant colonel in the pleted items a ROTC unit. He was a member 6. Oh that

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will be in New Crown, OPEN TUES., FRI. & SAT. EVE. A veteran of World War I, Mr. Helps Pay Cross died Wednesday at the Cold oceeds o SAVE $$ AT Springs Road Veterans Hospital. sales will be i Goodwill Indn

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———————wy Grace Madison, St. Louis; Mia, ® ’ Jan. 31, 1930. {Alice Stayton, Carbondale, II; } } . Back-to-School |Mrs. Rosie Beck and Mrs. Marie ' tats Canned With « (Jordan, both of Indianapolis. B a an a nr a ™ for use in th | ’ BEAUTY MART George H. Veatch warm, nouris Services for George H. Veatch, " cost.

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College Ave., personnel supervisor for the Standard Oil Co. here, f LaVerne t|dled yesterday at her home In 1 Shelbyville, / ls Marri Mrs. Sconce, who was 67, was QUINCY, ne a native of Johnson County. She Mrs. Julius Pet 8(had lived in Shelbyville since 1910. nounce the I She was a member of the Chris- daughter, LaV Mitian Chufch. Plenty of Rudolph Brink Services will be at 10 a. m. Mon- “ .» Mr. and Mrs. , day in the Murphy Mortuary at jumor, E. Tabor st. 1 Shelbyville. Burial will be in| by "The vows Wi Easy fo Forest Hill Cemetery there. misses’ and PL de THE SHORT LOOK Surviving besides her son are I i dugronion Sor that yeuthiul, easy another son, Gerdis, Shelbyville; arge sizes. Rev. Fr. Robe to look at hair atyle a daughter, Mrs, Glen R. Skinner, oh bridegr : Shelbyville, and a sister, Mrs, I, “os gan GUARANTEED D. Collier, Nineveh, Ind. FR matron of hon SWE $800 | Walter C. Darner b> 4 Happy news for the miss who Peters and Mi Walter C. Darner, lifelong resi- never misses a value like this. Plains, Waid $30 Joel dent of Marion County and for- : : Re Appointment Necessary RE al aion Ow ane Jor Hedou Sheets end irae 2 Cina 1p Service taken from ern Co., Inc. died yesterday at wide variety o ors and fashions. a 830A. M. 00 6 P.M. [hia home, 1323 8, Leland St, He 9 “The ‘Drideg Stale Licensed Operators wad 67. Quincy - Colleg r. Darner, who retired two living in the | years ago, was a member of the Yet ’ : Beauty Mart Cumberland Methodist Church. ’ Sons ier : Services will be at 10 a. m. ; Monday at the Moore & Kirk S 601 ROOSEVELT BLDG. Irvington Chapel. Burial will be 4 ecret Ulinols in Memorial Park. Cor. Ulin it sua Surviving are his wife, Eliza- To He Turn Left from beth; a daughter, Mrs. Catherine ‘ . [ . | Elevator Riggins; two sous, Albet, In . Final Closeout! ache Hills) dianapolis, and Russell, - Spc ation u Wed SE mond, Cal.; a brother Clifford E., FUR-TRIMMED Will meet at 71 hod 20 Yom ____J/und five grandeniaren. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS ZIP-LINED Vira. Helen erator for a |] COATS ut Er (36) Summer Suits ..... $5 COAT Burkhat, 3 sssaw ‘ Burkhart, Mis . 4 and Miss Glor EX TRA ¢ , 1 h L Si S . $1 4 Omens 22 mel, presiden SALES $ ( ) ) arge ize uits msm $ Tice president er, secretary, ) Jones, treasur is 31) Fall Suits 25 | ar Wool gasenn a HE

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