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. “—ymani ___ ‘be at 4 p. m. tox : % morrow at Bryn x p » Mawr, Pa. 3 PICTURES 3 Miss Petterson, fi x AND " # who had been ill § * * about -two years, 3 < died in Bryn $ FRAMES * Mawr Sunday * Choose From One * She was 22, * of the Largest Xx She attended 3 Stocks In thee » Butler Univ ersity 3 ren ~Middle- West——————% from 1946 —untth = 3 n = #1948. While at® > MONUMENT : Butler she Was jeanne Petterson > CIRCLE x a member of the 3 MA.7437 : Women’s Athletic Association, x the Loyalty Légion and served 3 x {as chaplain of her sorority pledge X BROTHERS * class, latér becoming publicity FARRER RAHA FAA hk y CAITR for the chapter. She

lof Christ Scientist, Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Petterson, and a brother, Robert, all of Bryn Mawr. hs

Mrs. Katherian Stout Mrs. Katherian Stout, who died vesterday morning, will be buried = Thursday in Floral Park followAZ ser ices at 1:30 p. m. in Harry \ Moore Peace Chapel. n Mr Stout lived at 2430 PasaRB dena St. She was a member of “American home standby” for MB First Pilgrim Holiness Church. ulek volief of cold distress. BB Surviving are her son, Paul L. r you prefer Anti-Hista- iQ Stout, ‘and a brother, John Stew-

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jaechunting Sepafunent, Indiana 1814 EAST NDNEOTA Dies at Plainfield

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R. 1, Plainfield, will be buried| Thursday in Washington Park following services at 10 a.m. in

° All over town hundreds of Indianapolis families en-

Aras xs : ; tion of lon DEATHS Joying homes they have Moore & Kirk Irvington Chapel. service g MARRIAGE LICENSES of Leatie. Se. at. Bt. Viena fl : 3 % > 5 . Ss ¢ son, . . » found thru The Times ar Rice was 68: Mrs. Duggan. a ; Faul Bryant. 23, 1005 Albany; Mary! pneumonia ison, 67, a Want Ads. These hippy Born in Ladoga, Mr. Rice lived Se Jugfan, 8 Le B81 124 TL ¢; Betelle Hulda Schumacher, 15, at 831 Parker, - wl ’ . ‘ ' native of Greens- -34 Lor shelle cardiac decomposition, folks will not have to in Indianapolis 16 years during L 6 No Pers ; VOIT bout hous oe 2 . . burg, began her! BrAr yn _ Leona! William J Bay lor, 89, at 2630 College, a worry about any housing which time he was employed by Mrs. Duggan career ‘with the | W 4 ro ocarditis. 5 shortage or real estate : National Malleable & Steel cast- cares 3 ress, Greenfield: xojiiy Cook, 73. of 2854 N. Dearborn, | inflati cos ‘hic ae : company in Indianapolis in 1910. a et cerebral hemorrhage ! _ inflation _- prices.’ which j4gs Co. He retired two years ago n, 3043 N. New | ; i wlbudus She resides at 1408 N. Hamilton TN 3 “Waiters, 19, 2046 Lang- Mary Hartwell 64, at Long, carcinomas. | \ \

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He was a member ary Christian Church, the Junior Order of American Mechanics, and the National Engineering Association. Surviving are his wife, Iva

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a very wide variety of iyo, gaughters, Mrs. Verda Ms homes for Sale from = inxfadge, Martinsville, and Mrs. “For Fleet Robber which to chose for in- porgthy Kuerst, Indianapolis; Speqtion the ones that Brett, Walter Rive, Mew Rose seem 0 1 your needs, Turn to the rea! estate I To wat Gunman Takes pages NOW and see the dren. . £830 Off Dealer

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2 Dori home bargain! . Mrs. Emma Engelking State police today -scanned nie Vv Mrs. Emma Engelking, lifelong P2sSing highway motorists in resident of Indianapolis, died yes- search of a fleet-footed bandit fe Or rf ith terday in her hots, 1430 8. Tal- who drove off yesterday afterime ) bot St. She was 7 robbing an Indianapolis poultry Buse |g A member ot the Prospect : i ~ y dealer of $820 Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, CAs she attended the Lutheran Church ~~ The bandit was believe t New Palestine. (riding with a companion in Surviving are a son, William car hearing a single Terre Haute

Former Montgomery F.; two brothers, Edward and Wil-

County Coroner liam Miller, and a grandchild; all “ of Indianapolis. Times S te Service

CRAWFORDSVILLE. Nov, 7 - Services will be hela at Dr. James Barton Griffith, former P- m. tomorrow in G. H.

license plate. He outdistanced his vic 1:30 at least 12 other pursuers -in Herr- race through crowded city streets

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yom mann Funeral Home. Burial will after holding up tHe C, A. SmulMontgomery C ounty Coroner and be.in Crown Hill yan & Son Poultry Market, 111] health officer and Crawfordsvillle v - : : . . N. Alabama St health officer, died yesterday at Melvin Middleton Calvin A. Smulyan: 58, pro-

his home here. He was 77. bandit

told police the

~ TF ene : Funeral services for Melvin “ prietor, Dr. Griffith has heen a prac- Middleton will be held at 1 p. m. forced him at gunpoint to. turn ticing physician in Montgomery in the King and King Chapel. over two wallets containing the

‘ y p f - County for more than a half cen Burial will be in New Crown. money.

tury. He died unexpectedly in Mr. Middleton, who was 38, died Robber Shoots his office. Sunday: in General Hospital. His, Mr. Smulyan, shouting he had He was born in Darlington, home was. at 2538 N. Keystone pean robbed, chased the bandit

northeast of here, and spent his Ave. h er of boyhood ‘there. Both of his par-| . He was born in Indianapolis through an alley to the corn ents were pioneer physicians, His and had resided here all’ his life. Ohio and New Jersey Sts. There father, Dr. Thomas J. Griffith, He was a construction worker. his assailant halted and yelled and his mother, Dr. Martha Surviving are his wife, Estella; “Stop, or I'll kill you,” then fired

Hutchings Griffith, practiced med- his mother, Mrs. Mary 'E. Middle- two shots. No one was injured.

icine in Montgomery County ton, and two_sisters, Mrs. Marie The bandit jumped into a car many years. Long and Mrs, Bernadine Young- and was driven away by a comHe was graduated from Wa- er. all of Indianapolis panion. The car was found by bash ‘College, where he was. a N 3 holice a short-time later at Hosmember of the schogl’'s first bas- Marion Clay Conn Po St. and Grove Ave. ketball team; and - a Baldwin - Marion Clay.Conn, employee of ., A single Terre Haute license oratorical winner, defeating James the Hotel Washington, will. be plate was found there. Police

Lardner, who later became pres- buried in Floral Park following said the two probably changed ident of the Speech Association Services at 2:30 '‘p. m. tomorrow cars at that point, of America. at the Jacobs Brothers West Side

Practiced in Alamo Chapel. A Ship Movements Dr. Griffith also was gradu-. Mr. Conn. who was 60, died By United Press ated from the Indiana Medical Sunday at his home, 604 W. 26th New York Arrivals—Batory, S School. and stagted his- practice St. pew york, REA in Alamo in 1900: A native of Georgetown, Ky. Genoa; “Troilat oss, He opened his office in Craw- he lived here 43 years. He was a -_ TY

It your pres sent home is too small or too large for your present needs . .. or if you wish] to live in another locality NOW. is

1923 and practiced member of the Methodist Church since then. He at Georgetown. in _ Republican Surviving are: his brother, "Joe polities. Conn, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. , A 50-year member of the Ma- Nannie McIntyre, Georgetown; the “Hume lu sell Turn to Me} sonic Lodge, he was one of four three ‘nephews and a niece, classified columns of today 8 | | Times, select one of the licensed Montgomery County Masons to | hold the York Cross of Honor. Charlie Clifton The honor was accorded him in Charlie Clifton, former employee | Indianapolis three weeks ago. “of the Columbia Club, died yes-|

Surviving is his wife, Margaret. terday in his home, 515% Indi-| Services were to be this after- ana Ave. He was 67. !

noon at the Masonic Temple here, Born in New Castle, Ky., Mr.

with ‘the Crawfordsville Com- Clifton lived in Indianapolis 36 mandery of Knights Templar of- years. He was a member of Mt.

fordsville in here continously was also active

{real estate brokers and call him, for an appointment.

ELECTION RETURNS

ficiating. Burial was to be ir paran Baptist Church. Darlington. Burial in New Crown will fol- : Mrs Melvin Plowman low services tomorrow at 1 p. m. Starting at 7:00 P. M,

in Stuart Mortuary. Surviving are four brothers,

and Continuing All Night For the Most Complete Coverage and Up-to-the-Minute Election News Keep Tuned to

Mrs. Maude. Plowman, a photographer with studios in the George. Palmer, David and EdRoosevelt building for 13 years, ward Clifton, and two’ sisters, died yesterday in the home of her Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Mrs.

daughter, Mrs. Katherine Hast- Beatrice Dixon, all of Indianapings, Pittsboro. olis. ~ 4 “TBOrN iN CamPDelIShUTE, MIS. —————————————————— Wi BC : Legal Notices -

Plowman lived in‘ Indianapolis 22

years. She moved to Pittsboro — LEAL are" —— seven months ago. She Was a noice 1s hereby -giveh that the un- 1070 ON YOUR DIAL member of the North Side Church as ned Purchasing Agent of the City . ndianapolis will receive until the hour of God. i 16- A. M., November 3 1950, sealed b {or e - t Services will be held at 10:30 BE an esr le or Junk ll Sated oh a. m. Thursday in Harry W. Moore bid sheet in accordance with specifica- at S ie 2 tions terms und yonditions ns Jeon Peace Chapel. . Burial will be in enumerated. No bid froma 3

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Surviving besides Mrs. Hast- fis 1950 June Dealer's License issued 2 ve Controllers Office The City of ‘ings are the husband, Melvin A., Aenapons reserves the right to jell to one ar. more vendors any of ‘jun another daughter, Mrs. Millicent .advertised all to “the advantage of the Goes Awa Coleman, Indianapolis; a son, .City of Ind! anapolis. and aifelerves the "= == 9

‘right to. reject any and/or two sisters, .

Mrs. Eva Berry, Indianapolis, and : =xMrs. Blanche Thompson; Mitcheii; and six grandehildren,

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