Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1950 — Page 5

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Thomas Norton

Services to Be in Catholic: Church

Thomas Norton, 1409 Union St.,

Holy Cross Cemetery after services at 8:30, a. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home

) and at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart

Catholic Church. Mr. Norton, who was 72, died Sunday in his apartment. He had

been ill since he came to Indian-

apolis from Rye, N. Y., 11 months ago. Born in Rye, he was a member

of the Knights of Columbus there,

and joined Sacred Heart Church

) here when he arrived.

He is survived by his wife;

) Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret

Moore; one grandchild, and four

) sisters, Mrs. Florence Smith, Mrs.

Katherine Hagele, Mrs. Elsea Glennon and Miss Anna Norton,

) all of Rye,

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Mrs. Granville Board Rites: Tomorrow

Mrs. Clairena Board, resident

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Mrs. Board,

of Indianapolis 37 years will be buried in Forest lL.awn Cemetery following services Wednesday-at the Second Baptist Church in Shelbyville. who was 56. died

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3c. Saturday in General Hospital.

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A native of Shelbyville, she was =

a member of the Baptist Church. Surviving are her

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husband,

Granville; a sister. Mrs. Lydia Sanders, two. brothers, Jerry Vaughn, Cleveland O. and Thomas, Flint, Mich

Albert P. Brouhard

Albert P. Brouhard will be buried’ in Crown Hill Cemetery following services at .10 a.m. tomorrow in Flanner and Buchanan mortuary. Mr. Brounard. who was 69, lived at 2538 N. Capitol Ave. A native of Marion County, he was employed as a carpenter for the National Malleable Steel Castings Co. . : Surviving are his wife, Rosa; two fons, Charles and Henry; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Schooley; four grandchildren; four nieces and three nephews.

Henry Young Henry Young, Indianapolis resident ‘for 35 years, died yesterday in his home, 1301 N. West St. He was 60. A native of Michigan City, Miss., Mr. Young was a member of Mt. Paran ‘Baptist -Church and for 26 years was a track-walker and flagman for New York .Central Railroad. Services will be held at 1 p. m Thursday in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Young; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Milan, Tenn., and Mrs. Hattie McNeal, Moscow, Tenn.; one brother, Vama Young, also of Moscow; three nieces and two » nephews.

Legal Notices

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The State of Indiana will receive sealed vids for furnishing pneumatic “tires and ubes and solid tires “for all State Det “and Institutions, Includin Uniyersities and State operated the annua requirements of

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Bids will be publicly opened on Novemher 28, 1950, at 1:30 P. M.,, Central StandTime in the office of Walter R. My , Director, Division of Public Works and Suppiy: Room 404 State House, In-~ olis, Indiana. V ii bids will be publicly opened and aloud Any Sid Joceived after: the nated time, for v- reason, will be

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§ The state's efforts to increase Jughway safety through ie he driver

training i Pe recog‘nized by Hoosier insurance men next week. Glenn J. May: Spencer, will present a bro e plaque to Gov. Schricker Nov. 22. Mr. Spencer is president - of the Indiana Association of In- - surance agents, ir. Dorsett which will be in convention next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

The plaque will commend state offi

cials for ‘superior achievement” in traffic safety. More than 1200 insurance

agents from ‘Indiana will attend. J. Dewey Dorsett, New York, general manager of the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies, will be a convention speaker. His topic will be “New Times and New Opportunities.” The annual dinner ‘and dance wi be next Tuesday evening. It 11 be preceded by a tea and style show given by the Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women.

William C. Bond Rites Thursday

Times State Service NEW CASTLE, Nov, 14 -William C. Bond, Henry County businessman and former three-term member of the County Council, died Sunday night in his home here. ; For 25 years Mr. Bond was a member of the board of directors of First National Bank and for many years operated the D-Han-dle Co. A trustee of New Castle Public Library, he had also served in the State Legislature in 1925 and-1927. ? Services will "be 10:30 a. m. Thursday. Miss Jean Bond, a daughter, survives:

William H. Bever

‘William H. Bever, Marion County farmer for half a century, will be buried tomorrow in Bethel Cemetery following services at 2 bp. m. in Decatur-Bethel Methodist Church. Friends may cal at Shirley Brothers West Chapel. Mr. Bever, who was 77, died Sunday in his home RR 7, S. High School Road. He retired three Years ago. Surviving are his wife, Anna; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Hickman, Traders Point; three .grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

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“Mrs. Eugenia Hampton

Mrs. Eugenia Hampton, native of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, an Indianapolis resident 46 years. will be buried tomorrow in New Crown following service at 1 p. m. in Stuart Mortuary. : Mrs. Hampton, who was 71, died Sunday in Ward Nursing Home. She lived at 1518 N. Senate Ave. She was a member of Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church. Charles W. Simms, Montgomry, sMo.. i$ the only immediate survivior.

Mrs. R. A. Potts

Mrs. Besse Potts, resident of Indianapolis for 25 years, died yesterady in her home Coral Gables, Fla. Burial will be in Coral Gables following services today. : -Mrs. Potts was a member of the Northwood Christian Church. Surviving are her husband, R. A.; two sons, R. Frazier and both of Coral Gables,

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Joseph A. Hardin

: Dies at Age 62

* Burial Thursday

In Crown Hill Joseph A. Hardin, son of-the late George D. Hardin, Marion

County pioneer, died yesterday in

Methodist Hospital. Mr, Hardin. who was 62, operated his 205-acre farm on West Morris St. until 10 years ago at which time he turned it over to his sons, Since then he devoted his time to soil conservation work in the community. At the ‘time of his death he was chairman of the Wayne Township AAA and deputy assessor of the township. Services Thursday A lifelong resident of Marion County, Mr. Hardin was a memDer of the Mt, Olive Methodist Church and Briligeport® Lodge F&AM No. 162. He lived at his farm, R. R. 1, Bridgepoit, all of his life. » Burial will be Thursday in Crown Hill following services at 1 p. nf. in the Conkle West 16th Street Funeral Home. Surviving are his two sons. Joseph B. and’ John D. Hardin; a sister, Mrs. Frances Jennings, and four grandchildren, all of Marion County.

Fingerprinting Set TOKYO, Nov. 14 .(UP)—Police will.begin fingerprinting all Tokyo residents next o month. The measure has been opposed by some as an inffifgement on human rights. Police say it is designed to “safeguard citizens’ rights.”

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