Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1950 — Page 5
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Local Soldier Loses Life Rites Tomorrow | {= Bittern Bitter-fighting in the frozen wastelands of Ipne North Kore For NYC Fi iréman | |
Jpelle the old story of heartbreak again today for Indianapolis Adrian M. Hollinger
PT newest victim of the Communist advance is 19-year-old Eddie R. Mahone, who died before a hail of Red shrapnel Nov. 29. Two other Indianapolis servicemen were reported wounded in length-
casu leti t ening Sasualty Rulletins Tram ‘the fense Department “telegram Fri- old fireman for the New York
lday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Central Railroad, will be buried! — Jo Says bo Private Hardy Hicks, 1258 N. King. Ave. in Washington Park following] Jack Mahone, 1617 Massachusetts, According to the telegram, Pfc. services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in! Ave, received a cheerful letter Hicks has been {Moore & Kirk North Chapel. i from Eddie. He told them he was Placed ona Navy = ; | Mr. Hollinger died Monday of a “getting along fine” but that it! hospital ship. In {heart attack in Bellefontaine, 0. was “awfully cold.” + his last letter, (Just as the train was pulling into; | Then the telegram arrived at Which arrived {the yards. He was working with ne Jahone home Shh the news Satay 18: {his father, Ernest Hollinger. eir son n killed. He Hicks to 18 {was In Korea only a month, but parents that he A Navy velsran With seve {had written the parents that he was guarding arthought he might be home by tillery 10 miles May or June of next year. {from the ManAssigned to Infantry |churian border.
The letter was A former student at Crispus dated Nov. 25
Attucks High School, he left there yrs Hicks hopes in May to enlist. He was assigned Fa. Hicks hopes {to Co. I Infantry, 15th Division.
Dies at Age 31
Adrian M. Hollinger, 31-year-|
{War II. He was a member of the| {First Church of the Brethren. Al {lifelong resident of Indianapolis, {he worked for the railroad nine! lyears. His home was at 2313 N.| | her son is on his way back to the! | artmgton Ave. : : {| United States. Surviving are his wife, Thelma;! Six months later he was dead. a daughter, Sarah Ann; a son, The wife of an Indianapolis Pfc. Hicks was employed by the |zrionaal O.: his parents, Mr. and’
leatherneck who left here in! {Diamond Chain Co. when he was | br ther, | Et rt ‘called to active duty with the 16th MTS: Ernest Hollinger: a bro
[16th Marine Re- | Battalion Marines in August. He| serves has been {is ‘a graduate of Washington |notified that her {High School. ‘husband, Pfe. (Robert -Leslie {Nikoll, 22, was {wounded Nov. 27. { Mrs. Rosamon {Nikoll, 53 8. Bol{ton Ave. last {heard from Pfc. {Nikoll through a {letter written
Pfc. Hicks
Myron, all of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Law-| rence, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mn. {dred Sellers, Carmel. | Friends may call at the parents home, 2261 N. Adams St,
Legion Post to Entertain Children From Home Walter V. Ogden
Twenty children from. the Walter V. Ogden, proprietor of \Knightstown Soldier's and Sailor's a picture framing store at 252 Home will be entertained Friday Massachusetts Ave. for 45 years, ‘by Osric Mills Watkins Post 162, died here yesterday. He was 78. {American Legion. Services will be held in Dorsey
Funeral Home at 11 a. m. toThe children will tour a depart- - nt store at 4:30 p. m. and meet morrow. Burial will be at Alex
ltrom a foxhole FIe- Nikoll |
{In North Korea the day after n.
|Thanksgiving. He, couldn't do ganta Claus. andria, Ky. much “writing; though. -His-hands "Tn tha evening they will hive a! Resident of Indianapolis 58, [were too cold. |Christmas dinner in the Central Years, Mr. Ogden lived at 306 E.;
| Washington High Graduate Ave. Methodist Church at 12th St. 11th St. He was a member of Pfc. Nikoll graduated from and Central Ave. Santa will pre- Third Christian Church and the (Washington High School and Sent candy and gifts after the Odd Fellows Lodge lworked for the Vonnegut Hard- dinner. | Surviving are a sister, Miss {ware Co. He and Mrs. Nikoll| The post will sponsor a musical Nan Ogden, Newport, Ky. and have an eight-month-old daughter, Show next Tuesday in the Cold two brothers, E. 8. Ogden, NewSharon Marie. Spring Road Veterans Hospital, port, and Paul J. Ogden, ShrevePfc. William R. Hicks is in rete [port, La.
critical condition with gun rdu | wounds in his chest. This was the Pu e Educator Mrs. Agnes Bersnak {
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| LAFAYETTE, Dec. 13—Dr. M. Castings Co. for 30 years, died Record Relief E. Mundel, professor of indus-| Sestenday. She was 84, for SOUR STOMACH
' Born in Austria, Mrs. Bersnak| trial engineering, Purdue Unt-| came to Indianapolis in 1901. Her versity will take a semester's home was at 711 N. Warman Ave.!
Jor beast bura, gas. acid leave of absence Feb. 1 to serve She was a member of Holy Trin3 “ Still only 10c. as ‘visiting lecturer at the Uni-|ity Catholic Church. |
| versity of Birmingham, England. | A requiem high mass will be ot Dr. Mundel will assist in the Sung at 9 a. m. tomorrow in Holy, TUMS development of a graduate re- Trinity Church following services| 0 search program in industrial{at 8:30 a. m. in Stevens Chapel. FOR THE TUMMY engineering. {Burial will be in St. Joseph Ceme-|
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