Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1950 — Page 14

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GOP Committeeman Dies ot 70 Services for Cal E. House, [lepublican party worker who died yesterday in 8t. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m.

-| Her parents, Lorenza and Mary ary.” Bara A ey eu Hinkle, were pioneers in Tipton

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1131 Park Ave. - ‘and nephews.

Active in Republican politics,

teeman in the 8th Ward, Mth! go. vices for Mrs. Lenora Crouse, | He was appointed assistant superintendent of Municipal Airport Hospital be 1 2 ae (by the late Gen. Robert H. Tyn- Peace Chapel and at 2 p. mi. in

all, former mayor of Indianap-| ip, jumestown Christian Church. | ole. ; | Burial will be in the cemetery at! { In 1947 he became an assessor Jamestown. f !in Center Township, where he asa a EB <1 |worked until a few months ago,|, irs. Crouse, who was 68, had |when he was assigned t been ill three weeks, She was born gn 0 the re- | assess t off near Versailles in Ripley County, | ment office. He worked until and had lived near Indianapolis noon of the day before he died. tWo Years Surviving are his wife, Anna Years,

{3.; a son, George C, Indianap-| She was a member of the lolis; two brothers, Berlin B,, In-|Church of Christ at Ladoga and|

| dianapolis, and Z. O. Atlanta, and the Rebekah lodge at Ladoga. - | {two grandchildren. Survivors include her husband, Mr. House was a member df the | William O., of the home, R. R. 19, | Methodist Church in Perkinsville| Box 58, Staut Field; a daughter, {and the Marion Masoni¢ Lodge. |Mrs. Bernice P. Fleck, Frankfurt, | morse vat Germany; two brothers, James — British Police Hunt Cady, Shelbyville, and Harry { Cady, Gladwin, Mich.; two sisters, ‘Missing Atom Scientist Mrs. Anna Emsminger, Holton, LONDON, Oct. 25 (UP)—Scot-jand Mrs. Margaret Cravens, land Yard detectives raided the Moores Hill, and a niece, Mrs. home of missing Atom Scientist Margaret L. Maholm, 711 E. 10th Bruno Portecorvo today, Four Street. British security agencies joined {in an international search for James P. Coleman {him, James P. Coleman, driver for Mr. Pontecorvo, his wife and the Jones Gravel Co. 20 years, | {two sons disappeared in Helsinki, died Monday in the Cold Spring | {Finland, on or about Sept. 2./Road Veterans Hospital. He was Finnish reports indicated they 51. 'may have gone to the Soviet, Mr Coleman, who lived at 560, { Union. 'w. 26th St. made his home here | oS - 30 years. He was born in Hop-| kinsville, Ky. and was a Veteran | of World War II He was a member of the North | Indianapolis First Baptist Church. | { Services will be at 1 p.m. to-! { morrow at the Jacobs Brothers! | West Side Chapel. Burjal will be lin Crown Hill Surviving are his wife, Sarah:| |'a son, James 8., both of Indianap- |

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Mrs. Lillie K. Reed

Mrs. Lillie K. Reed, a native of | Dwight, Ill, died yesterday in the {home of her daughter, Mrs, Carrie (Jennings, 2813 N. New Jersey St. | Mrs. Reed, who was 80, had {lived in Indianapolis for seven years. She was active in Method{ist Church affairs in Dwight.

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Methodists to Hear

Jacobs, Brownson

Andrew Jacobs and Charles Brownson will discuss their re- | spective political party platforms lat a meeting of young Methdists Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Heath Memorial Methodist Church. | The meeting sponsored by the No Receiver Button in Ear | young Adult Fellowship of the

mpairment permits. Try thenew, out the theme, “Every Methodist

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Mr. Jacobs is running for re-

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Democratic ticket. Mr. Brown1417 CIRCLE TOWER son is-Republican candidate. They |

were chosen by their party head-| INDIANAPOLIS 4, IND. MA. 4708 quarters to speak. The Methodist | . district asked for speakers but Our Personnel's 13th Year Serving named no persons in particular,

the Hard of Hearing the Rev. Leroy Hodapp, Heath] Memorial pastor, said. |

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Mr. House, who was 70, was Surviving are her son Paull oi “oto born in Hamilton County. He Orch Gdaz 5. Fetdaburg, Surviving besides her daughter | lived in Indianapolis 38 years & Pho a oh are two sisters, Mrs. Stella Carr and Mos Ettd Breece; two broth- || ers, Willlam J. Slavey and Ver-| Mr. House was: precinct commit- Mrs. W. ©. Crouse anghter. and one | er ;

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