Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1950 — Page 24
: Near Covington . Indiana highway accidents ¢laimed the lives of an Indianap-|
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ge the Christmas week-end. { The dead: ! { Donald Thomas, 21, of 2805 Boulevard Place. | ! Loretta Keesling, 72, Anderson. . ; Mrs. Stella Dailey, 24, Lack-
nd, Tex. ; I po Thomas was killed when We the car he was driving failed to 4 negotiate a curve on Ind. 34 near ~ Covington. | & Five passengers were injured. They are Bernice Thomas, 34, Carr Thomas, 44, both of the Boulevard Place .address; Katie MN Bates, 27, of 2424 Indiana Ave, ! ¥1
Ky. and Ida €ranshaw, 14. | Mrs. Keesling was killed when the car driven by her husband! Forrest skidded and hit a tree in Thorntown. Mrs. Dailey died yesterday in| Methodist Hospital. She was in-| jured in an accident on U. 8. 40/ near Putnamville, She was a pas-| sengér in a car driven by her| husband, Sgt. William, en route with their daughter, Linda, to| Ft. Wayne for the holiday week-| end. With the Daileys was Cpl. John
Bober, Detroit. The soldiers are If you didn't receive a few Christmas cards you were exstationed at Lackland Air Force |
—— | pecting, they may be here or in several other piles at the post Base, dex. Indianapolis acgident office. Reason: This year, under the sconomy drive, incorrectly ad. dt midnight sent four persons to dressed envelopes cannot be fooled with. They die.
ce 8 Is i itical condiae Delayed Honeymoon—
A four-car crash occurred as
Reece; 40, of 304 N. Colorado
the tractor into the path of two,
eral Hospital is Clarence Ter- jaded Sydney citizens their best love story in years.
Ridgway to Arrive -
TOKYO, Dec. 25 (UP)—Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, new com-
da airport tonight, Gen. Douglas Mac. /tin, however. She met him only
indy headquarters announced Jubilee Indulgence [2 Jowths ago at a pany. a 3 . . “It was love at first sight” Gen. Ridgway succeeds the late; To Continue in "51 [recalls the model. “After we had
Korea Saturday.
exte g the hol ear in- had ri 1 record. i Gen. Walker's body was re- Dull extending the holy y ad a crimina ord
Latin, will not be released until he would promise to go straight, tomorrow. But it prescribes con-/and he promised.” ditions under which jubilee in-| The crook and cover-girl rodulgence may be gained by Cath- mance moved a step further a a {olics who could not visit Rome few weeks later when they beDIES CLUTCHING GIFT this year, |came secretly engaged while he ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 25 (UP)| These include visits to certain was in jail.
quarters in Yokohama where services will be held. Later his body will be flown to the United tSates for burial in Arlington Cemetery,
ton, D. C., died of suffocation last| throughout the world, recitation night in a fire at the home of re-| of special prayers and confession y; latives. Firemen found her clutch- and holy communion. ing a doll she had received for; The Pope, who celebrated a
iss Austin admits, “but now I
Christmas, midnight mass at St. Peter's ,.4 — — | Basilica last night, said morning jay» {Christmas mass in his private,” rhe model hoped to be able to The New Method of chapel in the Vatican palace. raise enough ball so Roach Control Later he received members of the could marry her fiance “in free-|
Why bother with messy powder when 4.9.2 | diplomatic corps accredited to the gom, [esterd: ly| It might be time bet needed, kills roaches, ants, watorbugs and || Yesterday the Pope formally] mig some time before | ~ofhor crawling Insects and is effective tor | ended the 1950 holy year by seal- they can have a honeymoon, but |
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and Other Insects atomic bombs would leave the
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SERVICE : Semen : Shate Supplies shabby house with one small| Y EXPERTS ven. ug909 heater, no toys and little food, e ® Musical Instruments | volunteers were quick to come to
JARRETT'S | LINCOLN JEWELRY co. ithe children's aid. 2417 Station St. ~ OH. 1411 |} 219 W. Washington St. RIL. 3611 Johnny Ray, 10; Buddy, 7, and] a ——————————————
| “Christmas parents” yesterday. |
‘illness, |
Edward G. Garriott
Dies in Seymour Times State Service SEYMOUR, Dec. 25 — Edward G. Garriott, Jackson County farmer, will be buried in Crothersville following services there tomorrow afternoon. ;
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Woman, but Shies at Picking Wedding Date FT. WAYNE, Dec. 25 (UP)—Frank M. Grandstaff, who won {freedom from prison by writing music, was reunited today with the
was freed last week from the Tennessee state peni- _ ‘tentiary where he had served time in a life prison sentence since 1940, i ! the arms of Mrs. Mildred McConkey, 46,
Yule Accidents ‘Take 465 Lives
Traffic Claims Lives of 351
‘By United Press +The nation’s Christmas cele: bration was marred today by traffic ‘accidents and fire which boosted the toll of accidental deaths toward the 500 mark. A total of 465 persons had lost their lives in accidents of all types since 5 p. m. Friday, IndiHighway crashes accounted for 351 deaths. Fires claimed 51 lives. sons died in airplane crashes and 56 in miscellaneous mishaps. ‘Many of the dead were children. Three youngsters died of as-| phyxiation at Albuquerque, N. M.,, when their home was swept by a fire apparently caused by shortcircuited ‘Christmas tree lights. They were the children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayfield. Four other children perished at Beacon, N. Y, in a fire which broke out as their mother was wrapping their Christmas gifts. Firemen blamed the blaze at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Etta Saunders, on an oil stove which ex-
DANVILLE, Dec. 25—Christ-, dinner may be late here to-
man and two other persons, 3 i Im : : gr day or else it will be a cold sup-!
tribution Corp., which supplies 750! consumers in the Danville area. | Service was cut off, leaving many persons huddled by he reside. ful. } 4 Authorities estima a Willy Barlow, 28, Horse Cave, I: so Es : ; i’ 75 per cent of Danville’s 2500 | LN y 4 LT residents depend on gas for cook-
wed. 8 | “I don’t know whether she'll have me,” he said. Mrs. McConkey was less bash-
e's written two songs for said.
Emergency crews worked ’ {throughout the night and made a temporary splice on the line, but . . |service could not be restored until . |all the individual meters were checked to prevent any explosion from gas accumulations.
W. F. Alexander Dies Here at 67
Railroad Conductor For 49 Years
Services for William Frank
a car driven by Paul Jerome Cover Girl Plans fo Marry Alexander,
when he wrote a song called the “Big Spring Cantata” while in prsion. It was sung at the centennial celebration of Big Spring, Tex., and Grandstaff was given an honorary furlough from prison
Written in Prison He had written the composition while in prison, pouring into the melody his memory of the big open spaces surounding the city he had seen only once. Grandstaff was senten prison as an habitual criminal. Nevertheless, he made the trip to Texas unguarded and returned on schedule to his prison cell. Later, citizens of Big Springs and other towns who had heard Baltimo & Ohi |Grandstaff’s works appealed to Te 0 Railroad 49 Tennessee officials to release him. He was paroled on Wednesday. Mrs. McConkey said one of the, songs Grandstaff who for her was “Look Now to the Heavens.” “ {agers drowned and three others The other was “Down Along the acaped Ey al Te
failed to make a sharp curve and Grandstaff was nattily dressed), oa down a bank into the Wil-
8 actor-trailer at 500 o_o l MN * A . J il years, will be held at 1 p. m. tov on St. Ton weed GIF IMING ow in ; ussie al ‘morrow in Usher Mortuary. Burial At Raymond, Wash., three teenMr. Alexander, lifelong resident
. . will be in Washington Park. other cars. | Blonde Model Sleeps With Police Photo 5 t. Vincent's hospital] . s a edly “his daughter, ! Of Her Felon Fiance Under Pillow of Marion County, died Saturday Celine, 8; his wife, Anna, 37, and| By FRED HUBBARD in St. Francis Hospital. don, Patrick, 6. . i SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. 25 (CDN)—The cops, a’ criminal (57. His home was at 37 N. Tre-
in a grey serge suit, black homburg and black topcoat when he stepped from the plane yesterday. He carried gaily-wrapped Christmas gifts for his bride-to-be, her as Eu and her granddaughter, Year's holiday death rate when They didn't spend Christmas one person died every 11 minutes Day together because Grandstaft in highway crashes. nted to visit his rhother at DeNauk Ind. But they will be to- day period was 420. In addition, gether tomorrow to make plans|63 died in fires, four in plane crashes and 124 in miscellaneous Grandstaff said he wasn’t sure accidents for a grand total of 611 what he'll do in the future. He| accidental deaths. plans to ‘‘write more! music,” and find a job “but I think: I'll sit around a while first.”
Most Yule Mail Sent Overseas
‘Was on Time Judge O. O'Harrow —
Lived in Martinsville
In critical condition in Gen-'and the cover-gifl who plans to marry him in jail are providing mont St. Retiring last year, Mr. Alexhorst, 53, of 608 E. 11th St. and The cover girl is a beautiful blonde, Mary Rita Austin, who/ander was employed by the Kahn his wife, Peggy, 50. sleeps with a police photo of her felon finance under her pillow. Tailoring Co. since that time. er ismu—— | Her husband to be whose name is being kept secret, 48 now .in was a member of the Masonic a {Long Bay Jail here awaiting trial| Lodge at Orange and the Order of
. i jon three charges—breaking, en- Railway Conductors. At Tokyo Tonight 0 y ear avor {tering and stealing. He also has a
Traffic accidents were taking lives at the rate of one every 10 minutes. That rate exceeded last
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. The total for the 1949 three- | “bad record,” say police, who op-|Robert Fennell; a son, Melville, {posed his release on bail. both of Indianapolis; three sisters, mander of the U. 8, 8th Army in Extended hy Pope Two Month Romance Mrs. Bert. NH, Tilo, Sreenbeld, t Hane s “ ” ! s . Roera, will artive i | He's a “fihe man” to Mary Aus- apolis, and Mrs. George C. Alexander, Rushville, and two grandchildren.
for their wedding.
Held for Advances
‘Made on Teen-Ager | Identification by a 15-year-old {girl has brought a pre - sodomy {charge against Paul T. Keegan, 21, of 240 N. Tacoma Ave. The teen-ager charged ' that Keegan Saturday night pulled her| into a garage and forced her to
Hi. Gen. Walon H. Walker. ip ROME, Dec. 25 (UP)-—Pope known each other about an hour was killed in a jeep acclden Pius XII today signed a Papal he was man enough to tell me he or
dulgence to the world during 1951.) “I told him straight away that, . I a Os 1 by Text of the bull, written in!I would continue to love him if Jurist Is Dead a
WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UP) —The Post Office Department undergo indignities. Judge Omar O'Harrow of Mor- said today that most overseas hely 8 Knife 0 her Shoot when she promised to meet him again enough this year to arrive at its yesterday. She was treated and itted /destination by Christmas.
Postal authorities said this held Keegan was arrested yesterday ag at his home.
He was to appear in Municipal the Court 4 today.
Formerly county prosecutor, he statement after a review of the 2 that she paq served on the bench 14 years. volume of mails flowing through Rid | A native of near Martinsville, U. 8. ports
nty Circuit Court, Mar-! | — Bernice Crew, 12, of Washing- churches in the various dioceses She Bought Ring gan Cou A riay in Leng: onday mail was sent early]
“I bought the ring myself,” Hospital. He was 73. Judge O’Harrow was adm {guess I'll have to pawn it to buy/t{o the hos 1 two weeks ago a few things for our wedding— after having been in failing health true for military as well for when he gets out of for several years. He was a resi- civilian mail.
Ident of Martinsville.
h Ridgway Arrives In Tokyo to See Doug TOKYO, Dec. 25 (UP) — Lt.
Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway arrived
tonight en route to Korea to take over command of the U. 8. 8th |Army, replacing Lt. Gen. Walton |H. Walker, who was killed in a 'jeep accident Saturday.’ Gen. Ridgway planned a 12-| hour stopover at Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters before proceeding to the fr
in October an 4 J | " She failed, however, andy. (o'Harrow practiced law in November, liquid, brushed areund just where it Is || Holy See. will wed him Instead in prison. |yroiincville when not holding! Assistant Postmaster | John M. Redding said the study
‘al He was a graduate of the In- showed that generally mailers many weeks. Invisible, odorless and stain {ing the holy door of St. Peter's/ that doesn’t dismay Mary Rita. | 4iana University School of Law got their overseas letters and
public office.
joss, 4-9-2 kills roaches the sanitary, quick {Basilica in a solemn ceremony at- “I'll stick by him—even at the and was a member of the Christ- packages in the mails early this nf wp way. 49:2 is a prolessional in | tended by 100,000 persons inside expense of my career and repu- ia. Church, Martinsville Masonic year. " |
“FOR THIS reason,” he said, ’ 3 O’Harrow also was af- “Christmas Day in many foreign Exterminators of Rats, Mice, Moths warned that a new war with Baby S Plight a age with the Indiana State lands will be brighter in the homes : Bar Association and the Indiana of many who have friends or relatives in the United States.” . Postal officials sald that holiMerr Y Yuletide |Youngstown, O.; a sister, Mrs. C. day mail for servicemen had ! {H. Holsapple, Martinsville, and a other, Chase, Indianapolis. Service arrangements, eld in Martinsville,
ide packed with power fo kill B0g Otsice De Eee. acd oe tation,” she told reporters. [Lodge, Scottish Kite, Murat Shrine, Arnott Exterminating Co. world to keep the peace and
240 MASS. AVE U-18 | earth an empty desert. Opens Door for \Judges’ Association.
Surviving are a son, Si in S plenty of time to reach overseas ingi g |areas if mailed before the Nov. 15, ; pi
; br 3 Hy + Dec. 25 | KNOXVILLE enn to IEC.
| (UP)—For the Dugger children y, |old enough to remember, this was been completed.
Divorcee's Gifts Scanned For Clue to Her Death
" NEW YORK, Dec. 25 (UP)—| : Detectives searched for clues| | today among the Christmas cards ; and expensive gifts of as slim,| blonde divorcee, who was found 6 |
strangled in her two-room apart-| ment clad only in a nightgown
SANTA BARBARA, Cal. Dec. (UP)—Former highway pa-
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Police first listed the death of] attractive Mrs. Betty Paschal, 44, of Cleveland, Tenn. as resulting fmatural causes,” | autopsy yesterday revealed she| had been strangled Friday night. | Detectives immediately sought for questioning a number of ad-| mirers whose names, numbers and lavish Christmas presents were found in her home.
'weDANCING— | America's Outstanding Combination ]/thanks to their infant sister Ex-Policeman Faces Long | . . . ‘ ‘Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sate 1] seit-Storing Windows and Doors [Julia Ann. Term in Girl's Slaying Good Fried Chicken = | Tiny Julia Ann Duggar lay in EB Small Monthly Payments ‘a hospital incubator, recovering 2s THE U.S.S. BAN-DEE | |from a freezing severe enough for trolman Leonard M. Kirkes faced Best Tried Chliien You Bvt a MA 5554 {her to be pronounced dead. Hera possible five years to life senRE oy . lolder brothers and sister awoke tence today for the second-degree! Se ARES ST ERTINN | v4 8. EAST ST. {in homes where they were fed, murder of choir girl Margaret ee LARGEST SELECTION Is spoiled, and showered with gifts. Senteney, 20. of Lineleum in Indiana Three families were chosen RUGS from $2.39 OXYGEN THERAPY from “hundreds” who asked that liberated 19 hours before returnLook for the store with ‘he ols red Chis ‘Equipment Can Be Rented as Jone of the children be theirs for ing a verdict of guilty Saturday.
Kirkes, 43, of Carpinteria, Cal.,
tram, the day. The children's parents, * HOOSIER + HAAG S Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Dugger, gave helped investigate the mutilation PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. 402 N. Capito! Ave. | them up because they could not slaying of the girl in 1942 while 21) E. Washington LIINTY If Nabi fasne |lafford a celebration. he served as a highway patrol EE ———————
| . Month-old Julia Ann was taken officer. Prosecution attorneys said to a hospital Friday, blue with he hid the body in El Toro Can- ; cold. Two physicians said she yon near here. TROMBONES 50 was dead, but Dr. John W. Scho-| Judge Ernest Wagner set Jan. $S {field, an intern who left medical|2 for sentencing.
They Need Lots of Help'— |
Brothers, 10, 11 and 13, Seek ©
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Advises What They Can Do to Help PITTSBURGH, Dec. 25 (UP)—Three “young men” who thought make the world a better place in which to live by “Army or Navy” were rejected by the Army today.
school last June, brought her THE INDIANA TRUST CO. | : pack to life. By delicate artificial ¢ nu Washington ft INDIANA MUSIC CO. respiration and stimulants he Cor. Virsinis- Ave. & BE. Wash. St. 115 & OHIO ¥E. 1s | started her breathing again. lor. Vitsinia Ave. & B. Wash. 8% ce — " ” WHEN Policewoman Mary Al-
Across From Statehouse | Faye, 5, were sent to a children’s they could. help
SN——————— {enlisting in the (home but were released to Their ages range from 10 to 13.
Buddy, Bobby and Tommy Todd said “we were pretty sure we but we thought we'd ask anyway.” “The Todd boys" did ask. They
“ It With Flowers” MEET IRI : {sen ih lowes | arantond WATOH | simi sn Bevis Be BS Gas ide REPAIRIN a a er in, 19 months old, was Wrote the local Army recruiting
“I am sorry at this time that
confined to General Hospital be- Office. Their letter, penned bY wo cannot take you due to our
| 9 | Buddy, was writte FLORAL CO. J RITE S JEWELRY SHOP |] cause of her age and a slight; = ool paper. The wri
from left to right at something never less than a 45 degree angle. It!
p age regulations; I hope that we ing star of "Bless You have to process you for]
military service,” “There is a lot, however, that
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We want to know if we can join the army or the navy .Beside playing cowboy we can do lots of little things. I think lots of men should join who wasn't in the last war. It's getting bad and they need lots of help. We are three brothers at the age of 10, 11, 13. Buddy, os
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aw Funeral rv! ay SpcRARAN MOET: vited, "Butial’ at Gown HAL » age y 3 er of Rudol n hon; ther of Frank A Doll. Harry rs. Fargo, Tenas. d., and Mrs arlotte Herman 88 wa, fends may call at
L HOME, 3925 E. New ork 8t., ater 3 P: m. Sunday Funer 10 a m. ay at Juner ome. Burial Crown Hill. FRANKLIN—Mary ig 70 years. oved mother, u Ruth Fr x ne J n, oyd, Lyle, ur Sater 3nd Dale Franklin and Ken-
neth ton, passed aw t Funeral Wednesd 3 an imraay, HOME, 1505 8. East St. Friends invited. urial Washington Park.
Friends may call after 1 p. m. MonFORD—Ethel 920 Coffey St., beloved
a.m, at BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray St. Burfal Floral fark. Friends may call at mor-
BE Rr mimi imi BARRIS Fried: Opal, of 48 a. ., mother of rs. Virginia Powell, Mrs. Eleanor Peon. Mrs,
Burial Crown WHI.
En eerie a— HARRISON—Thomas J., 4509 Crittenden, husband of Nora, father of Don, Delbert, Harvey an . Mary Jane Riley. all of Indianapolis; sister Sundsx. Buna chi pasted aver .. Funeral a R aaNAY MORTUARY. 2 p.m, Tuesday. ends invited, Burial at frown Land Cemetery at Noblasville,
CHIMES, 1234 Pros \ fhvited Burial uspat i Friends hay call at the CH OF THE
KOERNEY — Katherine, 72 yrs. of 837 N. Parker Ave, mother of Loretta M. Koerney, sister of Frank Bornhorst of Shelbyville, Carl and us Born
. h. Funeral Tuesday. Dec. 38 5h Ehilin, Neri Churen,, Friends : al Holy Cross Cemetery. Altar Society will meet for prayer. LOVEALL—Francis Marion, 4328 Naomi St. age 25, beloved husband L. Lovell, son ‘of "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loveall, passed away Sunday morning. Services Wednesday, 11 a. m., from the Church of Christ, pencer, Ind. Burial at r Cemetery. Friends may_call
Spe he SHIRLE e IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington St., after Monday noon. ash MANSFIELD — Florence, nee Baase,
fornia, passed awa: MM 8, ihe mithide poe. brs a Host on NERAL HOME. 1308 Prospect St.
Prospect A fries home. Yen from he Park. Friends invited. arial MARTIN—Mable C.. 52 yrs., of %29 C: wife of H I. Martin of Indianapolis. mother of Harrison ; Martin of Detroit, sister of Mrs. Clarence Symons of Maryland, Mrs. Howard Patton Jr. ot * Virginia,
pas a call at the JORDAN FPUNERA HOMP. 2428 E. 10th St.. after oR Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, December v : Lom; Burial Washington Park od: MURRAY—Oliver, father of A. D. Murray, Joe Murray and Theo. Murray, brother of W. H. Murray. Alice gud dav." Se FLANNER aturday, rvices & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tugs ay, . Tien mortuary. ay «© 1 Re oe ee i MYERS Miss Ruth G., passed - Saturday. Services Tuesdar § h at ART NNER > BUCHANAN RioR: i riends . invited. Bucyrus, O., Wednesday nia RIMKARD--Mrs. Alberta, 60 - roiiton, wife of Frank, hee Mrs. Virgil Goodale, sister of Mrs. rothy . chill and. M Ro
arv eT oy v x AWAY . Services FLANNER & “BUCHANAN Time r. Frisnds
. ater, invited. Friends may call at nortuary after noon Tuesday. ee OO ay SINK—Delllah, age 86, of Hiatt
2 sister of David Mannan o er! .; 16 Jrandehildren and 31 at grandchildren, passed away Satur: ay. neral services Tuesday, 11
a m., a * tian Church. Burial Mannan Ceme-
Friends may call at th - RAL HOME. 1804 W. Mor
© ris, any time.
areata —— WICK—Andrew, 5002 Guilford Ave. brother of Soohia Drake and Mar saret Lippus. departed this life Sate urday, age 87. Services Tuesday, December 26, at MOOR
PE & EI a Park. Friends invited. uihetland WILSON—Mrs. Catherine Jane, 2321 | 8t.. belov of
Prospect ed mother
Churchman Ave. T rsday, December 26, 10 a. m. Bu orest Hill CoemeJory. Shelbyville, Ind. Prienis may call at the mortuary. WOOD—Maude ¥., 5314 E. oth 8, beloved wife of Pa Wood, father of Mrs. Florence E. Woleats, Vi ton C
4 In Memoriam BALDWIN—In me our loving 8 ang brother ol our e. XY 8. JR. a lost his eo She battlefield ing stream of life rolls on
r But still your vacant chair, We recall love, the voice. the
ud who once sat there. The flowers xe, visce by your picture But love aT for you, son never fade awa
less you ay.
PAUCETT In memory of my bee Iv 0 s che puLLANCHS FAUCETS, Wi aw une, . The world may change from vear {0
ar. And friends from day to day. But never will my mother dear
From memory WAY. DAUGHTER, Boma, JOHNSON—In loving memory my mothe LADYS 1. JOHNSON who passed away Jan. 1. 1950. Dear M Tr, You are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more Btill in memory vou are with us
As you ays were before. RALPH JOHNSON and FAMILY.
KEEVER-—In loving Semory of our
dear wife and mot! + CLARA M
who passed away Dec, 1940: Bed? ile #50, mother” vu ‘are Though on earth you sre no more; Still in memory you are with
us, As alw wi YHUSHAND AND CHILDREN, —In memory our huse band and father, TOBIAS LOSCHKY who pi away Jan. 2, 1950. There is a , but sweet rememse There To a’ memory fond and-trues There > heariache Su hy e § WIFE and CHILDREN. MULLEN—In lovige memory of my
husband. es A. MULLEN, who passed away Dec, 20, 1049: “You are ever in my memory.” Sadly missed b:
ife, MULLEN—In emory a swell BILL M Hv who passed away Dec. 1949. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall. He had a kindly word for each, And died bel oved by al
ROSS—In band a father who Passed Os a . . When e evening shadows 2 Joga 22% we are sit ng all alone our hearts there comes a longing he could only come home. : Ww AND CHILDREN. SPARKS-—In loving memory of ouf mother CLARA J. SPARKS who passed away y N A What is nome without a mother? All things this world may send, But when we lost our darling mot We lost our dearest Jriend THE FAMILY
STORMS-—In memory of our Huse band and father
0 year And friends from day to’ day. a et ER. 1E and PF ) A WALTER- An Joving memory of ouf
wife er A M. WALTER who passed away Jan 3, 1949. Remembrance is a golden ghain, Death tries to break put all in Yai Te have, to love and then to pa Loe Fen test sorrow of one's
HUSBAND and CHILDREN. WILLIAMS—In loving memory of
my _son, Pvt. DONALD EUGENE WILLIAM who passed away Dec. 25, 1944. oa a
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