Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1950 — Page 19

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- Dies at Age 63 A requiem high mass for Jacob M. Hudgins, retired police officer,| will be sung at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. ; “Jake” Hudgips, as he was

" Qand A— : : About You (Watts, seamstress for several] : > ° lary-cleaning establishments, will J And the Servic {be held at 1:30 p. m. today In Shirley “Brothers - Central Chapel.

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(was 63. | was one of the : The worry about being drafted] |, Mr. Hudgins | retired in 1945 : first persons 0 ae Shore ant wa Supt Circle) as aggravated both conditions. from’ the department, where hej ve Madi, {Do you think they will take me 'nad worked 23 years, first as a | Mr. Sosbe son Ave. area °f School 33 and Technical High

1 anyway? | | patrolman, then as motorcycle He was born in Shelbyville. School. She spent. the 47 YEArs| A— That's up to the doctor who!

1 {officer, and later as police ser-| He served as a Democratic pre-( OF her life In Indianapolis : ac~ ysmines you. However, if you | geant, cinct_committeeman for 16 years, : lenlist it will end your:worry about | He was a house detective the 80d as county carpenter for six Services will be held at 2:30 peing drafted. You will stop losing

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years. He was a member of the P- Mm. tomorrow at the Dorsey weight and your ears will be bet-| last os years at Clayyon) Hotel, ‘perry Township Democratic Club Funeral Home, 3025 E. New York yer. And all od problems will be| Aug. 25 be ¢ y {and the Eagle Lodge. {St., with burial following in gglyed. They'll take you on a ug. apse of Boot alth. He worked as an electrician for Crown Hill Cemetery. waiver with your ears. | The retired officer lived alone in the Western: Electric plant on Survivors include two sons, #8 = =u nis home at 3823 English Ave, Shadeland Ave. for about a year. Richard and David; a daughter, Q—My husband, father of a 12Whenever an asthmatic condition |. Survivors are his wife, Eliza- Mrs. Joan Oaks; three sisters, year-old son, was just taken into) recurred. he relied on his former Pct three brothers, Walter and Mrs. Maris Klippel, Mrs. Edith the Navy. Why did they do this? | fellow officers so much that neigh- | este, Shelbyville, and John, To- Wheeler and Mrs. Mildred White; A—His country needed him. | (bors needed only call police head- | 1240: O., and a sister, Mrs. Ettaja brother, Herbert Bateman and|’ Q—I ave a Reohew who served |quarters, and a patrol car soop (FOWel, St. Petersburg, Fla, {iw Feandehildren, all of Indian-|, year in the peacetime draft fol. | {was there to assist him. japolls. {lowing World War II. What are,

Mr. Hudgins was born in Rites Saturday Mrs. Luther Thompson his chances of being caled again?

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_ (Greensburg, Ky., but lived in In- | A-—Not good. Those men aren't] \dianapolis since 1915. He was a For P. A. Hedrick | Services for Mrs. Luan vir-|, fo-00 89

{member of Our Lady of Lourdes |ginia Thompson, Indianapolis res-| 2 8 = {Church and the Fraternal Order Services for Pilgrim A. Hedrick, jqent for eight years, were held| Q—My son has a medical dislof Police. a locomotive engineer for the charge from the Marine Corps

Services also will be at 9:30 New York Central System for 30 at 1 p.m. today in Jacobs Broth- and receives a 10 per cent disabitla. m. tomorrow in Blackwell Irv- years, will be at 1:30 p. m. Satur- ers West Side Chapel. Burial will j¢y pension. He is also going to lington Funeral Home. Burial will day in Shirley Brothers Irving be Thursday in Fulton, Ky. school. Can Selective Service draft {be in Holy Cross. Hill Chapel. Burial will ‘be in Mrs. Thompson, who was 22, him? What should I do? | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Washington Park. died Saturday at General Hos-| A—Stop worrying. They won't Wendell Groves, Bowling Green,| ,.. wyoqrick who was 75, died Pital. She lived at 152 N. Black- take him.

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J Ky.; a brother, Harry, Cincinnati, |g 4ay in Seattle, Wash. He had ford St. She was a native of Ful- |

. s o = been ill a month. He had retired ton. Ky. Mrs. Thompson came to| Q—If a man served honorably

| v eral nieces and nephews. Indianapolis in 1044. She attended for three years and gets his call {from the railroad in 1946. pois In . bie gliende , , © the Friendship Baptist Church back to active duty from the re-

Mr. Blanton Mr. Hedrick was a member of yp... serves, what can he do? A car inspector of the New the Second Presbyterian Church, A—Serve honorably some more | York Central Railroad here for Brotherhood of Locomotive En- paying Je at Intant. Jon — - 27 years, Lee Blanton died Sun: gineers, Masonic Blue Lodge in po. other Mrs. Mozelle Tunson, day at Chaplain, Ky. He was 64. Minnesota, and the Scottish Rite. p45 Ky: a sister, Mrs. MarMr. Blanton retired a year ago| He lived at 5230 E. Washing- garet Smith, Dayton, O.; and her and moved back to his Kentucky ton St. Surviving are his wife, prother, the Rev. Thomas Tunson, | 9d ton ¢ (hometown. Nell; a son, Ralph, Indianapolis; pastor of the Friendship Baptist | Woikers? Priced at only $2.98 ‘ Services Jind burial will .be held 5 gister, Mrs. Olive Hillis, Seattle, Church; and an aunt, Mrs. Lillian Fees TRIAL—money-back guaromorrow in Chaplain, Wash., and two grandchildren, Mayfield, Indianapolis. gntee.

Survivor# include nis vife, two | 259 E. Wash. St. 140 E. Wash. Mrs Margaret Carter i Rev. Tunson will assist with the

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Mrs. Margaret Carter, 227 N. — — Capitol Ave. a stenographer in the Barrett law office in City Hall {until she became ill six months (ago, died yesterday in General (Hospital. She was 53. !

Services for Mrs, Carter will be fat 2 p. m, tomorrow in Stuart |.Mortuary Chapel, . Burial will be in Floral Park.

A native of Chattanooga, | Tenn., Mrs. Carter lived 30 years | in Indianapolis. She was a mem- | | ber of Bethel AME Church. | Sylvester Adams : Sylvester Adams, who headed a | family of 12 grandchildren and 10 | great-grandchildren, died today in | his home, 3207 N. Hawthorne | Lane. ! Mr. Adams, the 77-year-old fa- | ther of the Rev. Estee Adams, assistant pastor of the 25th Street | Baptist Church, belonged to the | church. His funeral, Friday at 1 | ip. m. in the 25th Street Church, | | will be followed by burial in New | {Crown. He had lived here five years. if"

Survivors include, in addition to his son, his daughter, Mrs. Ernes- | tine Rhodes, Browders, Ky. and !

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I native of Glasgow, Ky. he had! lived in Indianapolis 38 years. His home was at 2164 Napoleon St. | Surviving besides his son are a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Stewart, Dearborn, Mich.,, and a brother, | Edwin Lester, Towanda, IIL

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