Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1950 — Page 22

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| Hosiery Mills, Inc., for 26 years, in Nashville, Tenn, died yesterday in Methodist Hos- : i= pital. She was 46, and a native ‘MT. ETNA QUIETS DOWN’ of Hardin, Ky. Surviving are her husband, |Ceeil; her mother, Mrs. Beulah! {Hicks, Nashville, ‘Tenn, and al |endéd today after causing $300.-

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ago, died yesterday in her home, | __ {7424 Rockville Rd. She was 55. | | An Indianapolis resident i lyears, she was a native of Wave-| jland. {| Mrs. Briggs was a graduate of, Indiana University, where she

Kappa honor society. She was a Latin instructor in the Martins-| ville schools, and for four years at Broad Ripple High School. Mrs. Briggs was a member of! the Second Presbyterian Church. | - Surviving are her husbdnd,| Gordon F.; a son, Peter S.; a daughter, ‘Miss Caroline A: a ‘brother, Ear! Sutton, all of Indianapolis; and four sisters, Mrs. C. A. Wellan and Miss Mabel! Sutton, Indianapolis, and Mrs. William Scott, Lebanon, and Mrs. | Dale Foster, LaGrange, Ill. . | Services will be at 2:30.p tomorrow at the Conkle West, 16th Street Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park.

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Times State Servi GREENSBURG, Dec. 27—Serv- |

ices for Mrs, Martha Richey, 99, the ‘oldest resident of Decatur County, will be heid tomorrow in Mt. Moriah Baptist Church at Adams, Mrs. Richey died Monday in the’ Odd Fellow Home here. Born in Daviess County, she had been a resident of the Adams community since 1875. Her husband, Samuel, died in 1930. She was a member of Mt. | Moriah Church for more than 60! years. She is brothers.

survived by three!

Light Firm's Bond Plan Studied by State PSC |

The Indianapolis Power & Light {Company's request to sell bonds! in excess of $6 million for con-| struction purposes was being con-| sidered today by the State Public, Service Commission. The utility yesterday asked for authority to sell 196,580 additional] shares of common stock at about, $27 a share. Consumer rates are! not affected by the proposal. ’

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