Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1950 — Page 4

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P rama ee wn Cw BEWYT meso al HT . rn na a 2 PAGE 4. + [5 ——l : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Set —— oon’... THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1950 IB ~~ = Cox? #nd one brother, Charles Cos |Friedman, Indianapolis; oe Eoum 8 sebe ean ps TD gL id $RgE RSL Ey cxf Mrs. Christian Mrs. E. C. Horne Sparks, Glenn St. Mary, Fla. “Mrs. Charles garet Hays, Knox, Ind., and Mrs.’ “3 AN Ri da ! Mrs, Voyles was born in Penns - |Mary Head, Miami, Fla., and 5 “= D1 ites Satur ay " Grove, N. J. She was a member _ - Dos Sahat brothers, Ross and Frank Cox,’ IE | Services for Mrs. Eliza Cc. of the Thirty First St. Bapts. . . 0 Indianapolis. ia x ie i 4 v Services 0 y Hérne, for 28 years a resident of Church. .. : ces : ET 3 he Indianapolis, co at 1p. m. Gidnoy Boles : ‘Hoosier School Closes i Saturday at the Caldwell Chapel tes 5 ele Funeral on Date AME Zion. Bur-, Services for Sidney Boles, for Woodruff Church Aid After 2 Polio Deaths a : fal will be in 44 years a municipal employee,’ "LAFAYETTE, Oct. 5 (UP)— Of 71st Birthday Flora Park. will be at 1p. m. Saturday at nis Dies in Hospital | About 170 Stockwell pupils n : Services for Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Horne home, 1521 Olive St. Burial will Mrs. Ada Marie Guy, assistant on a forced holiday today Dbe- g Dr. SC “Christian who was to have cele- who was 00. died be Jn Net OO ied Gen. [*UPeTIntendent of the Primary cause of two polio fatalities three |. ] : brated her 7ist birthday today, Tuesday in. her eral Hospital a eeday Bt Sene Department of the Woodruff 98ys apart. ; were held this morning at .the 3 home, 6300 W. Place Baptist Church, died yes- “The school was closed after 9- . Tolin Funeral Home. Burial wasib 16th St. She was tWo years. He was 70. P y Michael Robert Fitzger- ’ in New Crown " i a member of the, A native of Burkesville, Ky. he terday at St. Vincent's Hospital. ald died in St. Elizabets Hos- Min Ais Ours Caldwell Chapel. | [lived here since 1900. He retired She was 32. pital yesterday, Mrs. J. Milton 1 gen Mrs. Christian died early yes sh la year ago from the Sanitation Peake, 39, also of i = .terday morning after she had of ® Was 2 native, Department. Plow Guy, who resided at hoi died Sunday Clarks Hi, S¢e the the modernized Electrolux, reconstructed i . We called her niece, Mrs. B. J. Cran- gd Ky 1% Surviving are his wife, Laura; ror eystone Ave, had | ived here, ot acd HA other ‘persons in by United’s trained experts to attain’ original i < call ey, 951 N. Tuxedo St., to tell her f Survivi a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Car- Hill Seauing efficiency. i we that she was not feeling well. Mrs. Horne Surviving are... : ; of Danville and a graduate of the Clarks area were infan- ] g ter; three sons, Clarence F., Rual viet: § ‘written tee including free service. Model No. 11 x Soon: after making Bb 1. Mrs. her two sons, Jo- : Brownsburg High School. Mrs, tite paralysis victims. 2 year guaran Size oon after making her ca rs and Roy; one granddaughter and ! made in 1981, originally sold for 59.95. Modernized in 1950 Christian collapsed and died. She seph. and Sheridan; two daugh- three grandsons Guy was a member of the Wood- BEST flexible cord, and a mew finish. 4 had been in ill health for some ters. Mrs. Etta Burton and Mrs. Joh 8 " L ruff Place Baptist Church. with mew style hose, mew 4 time. Katherine Skaggs, all of Indian- John Patrick Lynch | She had worked as a waitress | . aunt Maggie” was. Joved by apolie; Ber brother, Hade Miteh- Reirvictn. fof Pl Patrick 3 the William H. Block Co. at ; 2 Yr. Guarantee LATER MODELS $29.50 TO $39.50 ] he Shien in the heighnirhood ni Atm Bl he do Te pynch, 242 N. Tremont Ave., will yastous Sims over Sie past M0 | sura nce - Salads R./ SHOP IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME > ] of her home, . ot . for : be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. § I he i : < 4 » ma | Services will be at 3 p. m. Satur-; : ‘ + th i littl imal a v b ne men ane wcia. one Mes. Mary Voyles = Anthenys Catholl Church. Bur- in “the woodrut Pisce Baptist. [RRNSRRIRN SS@ FREE HOME TRIAL had no children, Mrs, Mary R. Voyles, for 65 lal will be in Holy Cross. Church. Cremation will follow in . It pays to Cd : INR ! J 8 years a resident. of Indianapolis, Mr. Lynch, who was 51, was a tne Crown Hill Crematorium, AGENT nn nN \ : 1 A native of Bowling Green, died yesterday in the home of native of Ireland. He lived most garvices will also be held at the MUTU ENT et ig $e NN LI A502 1 Ky.. she had lived -here 20 years her daughter, Mrs. Paul E. Te- of his life in Indianapolis and cemetery, Friends may call be- 18 /4 / ) : ) and was a member of the Luih-/ garden, 2410 W. 60th St. She Cleveland. He was a pipe fitter, fore 2 p. m. Saturday at the Har- LL] : ee eran Church. Her husband, Lu- would have been 89 today. ry W. Moore Peace Chapel. fe ther, died in 1945. He was form- Services will. be held Saturday OES STATED MEETING Surviving besides her husband, Grain Dealers : erly a night clerk at the Penn- a4 1 p.m. in the Flanner & Naomi Chapter OES 131 will Charles, are three sons, Charles x $ sylvania Hotel, ; Buchanan mortuary. Burial will hold its stated meeting at 7:45'Jr., Steven and William; her par- Mutual Agency, Inc. i Surviving besides Mrs. Craney be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. p. m. tomorrow, There will be ents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cox, + are two nephews, Alonzo and, Surviving are another daugh-. initiation of candidates. Ila Stev- Miami, Fla.; five sisters, Mrs. Vir-. © 1740 North Meridian St. ST, 4H Hilman Owens, both of Indianap- ter, Mrs, Clifton H. Bush Jr., In- ens is worthy matron and Enoch ginia Kunz, Hawaii; Mrs. Ruth WAbash 2456 aol W. WASHINGTON $1 . t olis. dianapolis; a sister,” Mrs. Anna Ballard is ‘worthy patron. Rains, Miami, Fla; Mrs. Betty | SE >

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