Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1950 — Page 14

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pretty Bolly sight. but It io aio a fire hazard every hour tam the house.

That was the holiday

shal Alex Houghland, who urged Vern Bryan, Navy recruiter in Hoosiers be careful during the Yule season. a {will ‘be buried Thursday in La-| His Christmas tree hints: m= doga following services at 2 p.m.| : ONE: Small trees are better lin the Christian Church there. than large ones. The bigger the! | Mr. Bryan, whe was 65, died tree the greater the hazard, he {Sunday in Billings Veterans’ Aa, Deut ‘averlond. lactic ministration Hospital, trout.” Ovériol eireuits ave

Born in. Lebanon, he was a teleiphone lineman in Ladoga, hie. serious fi ® hanurds. Obtain new

{town and Lebanon before retire-| * my THREE: Purchase only flameiment 12 years ago. He was a for- | root decorations. mer township trustee in Mont-| Fire Marshal Houghland re{gomery County. minded Hoosiers that a wave of i 3 Sons in Navy fires usually greets the holiday Mr. Bryan served in the Navy season. in the Mediterranean area before!

‘coming here as a recruiter. Three of his sons are now in the Navy. | ap ive’ :

Past Master of the Ladoga Ma-|

sonic Lodge, he was a member of the Christian Church. Wife Dies at’ 4h { Surviving are his wife, Hazel; {five sons, Joseph C. and Benjamin | {E., Indianapolis; Vern Jr. sta-| tioned in Norfolk, Va.; Samuel F.,

stationed in Philadelphia, and | H $ ‘David A., serving in the Philip-| Resident Here 25 Years

linpes; two daughters, Mrs. Jean-| Mrs. Alice Eberhardt Gray, forette Rogers, Indianapolis, and imer Indianapolis resident and Mrs. Joyce Warner, Ladoga; five {wife of Robert M.-Gray, advertissisters, Miss May Byran and Mrs.|INg manager of Standard Oil Co. |Zella Morris, Indianapolis; Mrs. |of New Jersey, will be buried ih Martha Wingard, Thorntown; STown Hill following services at Mrs. Helen Dodge, Berkeley, Cal.,/2 P. m. Thursday in Flanner & and Mrs. Mary Stall, San Fran. Buchanan mortuary. ‘cisco; two brothers, 8. D. Bryan,| Mrs. Gray, who was 46, died Bakersfield, Cal., and Carter S. Sunday in her home in Pelham,

Bryan, Hammond, and six grand- N. Y. A graduate of Technical children. High School, she was secretary-

. treasurer of the former Fred T. Mrs. Grace Waddell Millis Advertising Agency ‘six Mrs. Grace Waddell, native of

vears, She was a member of the Virginia and resident of Indian-|

Presbyterian Church. apolis 12 years, was to be buried Po atiays brother-in-law, in Round Hill Cemetery today

y, is associated with the

following services at 1:30 p. m. hf Py nay: Shribben & lin J. C. Wilson Chapel of the ~ yor survivors include her

|Chimes. ‘mother, Mrs. John F. Fichter, In-

Mrs. Waddell, who was 73, died i saturday in the home of a diata pone and several nieces and

‘daughter, Mrs. Robert J. Rogers, 51 Pleasant Run “Blvd.

warning For Ex-Navy Recruiter sounded today by State Fire Mar-|

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Carl R. Eaton, electrician and| tery, Columbus. signalman for the New York Central System 35 years, ‘was to be Sunday in the home of a daughburied in Washington Park fol- ter, Mrs. May Balentine, 833 g services at 2 p. m. today Roache St. A resident of IndianC. Wilson Chapel of the apolis seven years, she was a Chimes, | member of Christ Temple Church. Mr. Eaton, native of Johnson| Surviving are another daughCounty, who had lived here 50 ter, Mrs. Josephine Wade, Indianyears, died Sunday in his home, | 8Polis;two sons, William, Colum419 §. Noble St. He was 70. He bus, and Carl, Indianapolis, eight’ formerly was employed by Ing Srandchilaren and 10 great anapolis. Power and Light Co, - | children : A member of VanWinkle Chap- TODAY AND EVERY Dax ter of the ‘Big Four Route Vet- you'll find the BIGGEST SE- $-%l erans' Association, he attended LECTION of Homes For Sale adFletcher Place Methodist Church. vertised in the Classified Col-| Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. umns of The Indianspolis Times

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Happy Christmas Planned |For Little Prince Charlie

By WILLIAM McGAFFIN LONDON, Pec. 19 (CDN)—It'will be a happy Christmas for | Prince Charles even though Mummy and Daddy will be away at Malta. For he will be with his royal grandparents, the King and Queen, at Sandringham. He will have with him “baby sister” as he calls Princess Anne and will get to show her off proudly to all the people R on the estate as he goes for walks. — ——— "| He will have lots of dogs to when, at Anne's christening, 8 (play with. He will have his favor- Charles turned his back on the lite toy — “Jumbo” — a blue ele- cameras and leaned over anxious1 phant on wheels which he pushes {ly to make sure she was all right with a handlebar arrangement. as she lay in mummy's arms.

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& And, like any other 2-year-old, he Copyright. 1950, for The lodianapolis Times # win hang up his stocking on! {Christmas Eve.

Now Understands On this, his third Christmas, %| Charles is getting old enough to {understand what it is all about. He went shopping with his mother, Princess Elizabeth, in a

8 big department store one day to- : {ward the end of November before |

| she flew out to Malta to join her|

| commander of the frigate Magpie. 1, Little Charles had a wonderful | time in the store's toy department

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one thing about his Christmas in the Norfolk countryside, he'll have a chance to make snowmen and play in the snow if it's a white Christmas, which it's more {apt to be there than here in London.

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process, it doesn't matter. He may J. be a future King of England, but 1 he is getting as nearly normal an 3 {upbringing as if is possible to give (him, When he is in London, he 1 iis allowed to make mud pies in; the garden of his Clarence House {abode, and he is sometimes filthy '§ {dirty when “Nanny,” Miss 2 Lightbody, takes him in. There'll be a Christmas tree, of course, at Sandringham. i Christmas trees have been a royal custom here ever. since Prince | Albert brought the idea over trom {Germany. The glittering tree is ‘bound to excite little Charles’ | growing vocabulary — he strings six or seven words together at a time now, And it's certain that among his

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