Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1951 — Page 10

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

For W.E Jones EEE...

{Indiana Sheet Metal and 4 Seven William Sherman Jeffries, 80 at GenWorked 26 Years | National oap > Seluniu * Commitios ob New Waiter Martindale 57, at 2331 CarrollWith NYC System | S6i/ifnd ent Fee 1a eches, cerevea| William E. Jones, a graduate of EVENTS TOMORROW oary . os SoDUmAKe?, 66, ‘at Methodist, Wilberforce University whos flonal Sap Scuisture Commilies of Now Conk Shin, g3 at Lops, cercinoma.

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_ taught school in Ohio before com ing to Indianapolis in 1888, will gCongit Murat Theatre. be buried in Crown Hill following gma? Ph toario. fority, services at 1 p. m. tomerrow in Indjanapolis Came ‘Allen Chapel, AME Church. OLS aE Mr. Jones, who was 83, died State, Cone ot Hoch Wednesday in his home at 1319 | Amerikan Lesion, 1 rt Cornell Ave.. He was employed, Toi We erURE. 26 years here as a messenger for] tienen the New York Central System. He MARRIAGE LICEN SES a retired 13 years ago. a oS eat 34, > BE Ohio; Violet Mr. Jones was former; Republi- be A LS Hien Arlington: Carolyn can-precinct committeeman in the | George nN Butler DE is: Luberda 23d Ward and president of the! oe WN EN Be hs East Side Republitan League. Ly He on M, Hodees, 8 % 81 Nk . ingten. A past master of the Southerp “a'’s eli. 1 aad lr ayy; Cross Masonic Lodge, he was sec-{ William 2 Star “28 Mises Central; retary of the Constantine Cone Leste hyo 5, "$0". Rivstone: sistory of the Scottish Rite and Ralph" Aes. 3 uitt, 44 430 arden. a member of the Persian Shrine wy.

4 Yio AarY 3 " Muse, 21, 454 N. White wy Temple, the Royal Arch, Odd Fel- wiliam E. Larkworthy, 2 salt Lake City. | arjean cKay ark woo: lows and the Knights of Pythias.| Theodore D, Ward, 24, Samp Atterbury; He was president of the Council] Jeanne Fines, 22, 643

Home Pl, Donald Costilll, 21, Sod N, Talbot of Tllustrious Peers 33d Degree | Berck, 19, 1171 a Pl.

polis Symphony Orchestra — Pop , Murat Theatre Restonal—

I, Feb. 17, Club echanlste— Through to-

ment of Indiana through tomor-

Joan

| Preaeris C. Hate) arn, 23, 1626 8. DelaMa sous, Wed by 5 brother jare; Nancy 1. gar, 3 20, 1117 N.| e 1s survivi y Dewey Climer, 52, 1637 1 L Jesse, Indianapolis, and two| Brown, Hartford, i College; Lela,

| Richard 2. "Himes, 17, blo Dal t nieces and two nephews. a Callaghaames AL aly; Pa ricia

Sen John R. e i 3 Masonic services will be at 11] hn RB. Hoss, 29 Greertield Mary L. p. m.- tomorrow in Jacobs Broth-| Vi Cox, 21, Camp Atterbury;

ers Funeral Home. attison, 20, 3845 Woodstock.

Mrs. Maude Morrison Services for Mrs. Maude Mor-| Jackie Sombest: rison, a resident of Indianapolis fv, "done RX R. Brown; Lola P. for 40 years, will .be held at 1:30 3, W¥atti;, p. t. tomorrow in Tuxedo Park {John Paci Williams: Baptist Church. Burial will be in["* Welle ve Memorial Park. | BIRTHS Mrs, Morrison, who lived at 336 ,, Boy N. Gladstone Ave. died Wednes- | Mohd ragelecsndngy, Evelyn Gorgon:| day in Methodist Hospital. She |, nods iiean Piewots.

Georgia

Arthur vs. Lillian Burney;; Louis vs.

* prvoncr SUITS FILED

Auston G.| , v8, Vernon) Esther L. Davis; Katharine vs,

Edward Hamlet.

t General—William, Bessie Denton a was 64. She was a member of the athe Lofian; George. Betty "Bier { i Coleman. David: Helen Lydle; Thomas, Baptist Church. en Wright: Lewis, Gladys McQueen. | r Surviving gre her husband, San ford, erie Sweater: Foster; Clif-| Indianapolis real estate deal- eagy: er, Joan Mitchell Lorraine Ho d; er; a daughter, Mrs. Bee Martyn, | Clifford, Marie’ Jogeoh “Fel F atnerine Ames. Indianapolis, and a grandson: [Ab St. Vincent: 's—Joseph, Nellie Crawford: | di ——————— | Louis, Margaret allison. [AS St. Franels—Wil Quits Water Firm |\iod alii "ont, His wits — nnie, nna ao 0 42 Years ‘cpatles eh, pT Natier; George, Qeorsin A er {At Methodist—Walter, Helena Woodson Theodore C. M, Mauch super-’ Lamprian Ruth Shelton; Ransohed, Helene « M, ' intendent of pumping at the In- Gharles”” gl ott Al dianapolis Water Co., retired yes-| nicle: Roscoe, Constance Hooten; Paul, terday after 43 years service. In ne Jashar don; Stanley, Patricia Mroz: Cl Mr. Mauch § Nina Rott: Orvill, Virginia ¥Y Y Youn Sfencer was made super At Home—West, Onelya John, 212514 ¥ Belle. intendent & few | Brieht St Willie, Daisy Jackson, 329 days before the : disastrous flood : in March, . 1913

DEATHS s

Jehu Moon, 75, at 1533 8. State, cerebral hemorrhage.

During his four Edward c Rocris, 73, at 2154 Bugar Grove, | 3 erioscieros decades with the Mary Ellen Green. 7, at 1336 N. Dela- |

ware, stri iftar Katharine Page, “63, at 6235 Park, arterio- | sclerosis.

utility, thei pumping depart- * ment expanded from. an annual pumpage of six PB and one<half bil- : lion gallons to a Mr. Mauch .pumpage of almost 19%; billion gallons last year. Miles of distribution mains tripled.

ENJOY ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST oF BE......

or Mauch lives at 3625 E. 38th a 3 le ot or at 10¢ || linois & Market

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Gussie vs, Leacier Pip- |

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i Mr. Woodruff; Tif

At Bt Vineent’ ha aorue. Geraldine Hern- |

/ by Levinson

Balyard, 15, at 3905 N, LaSalle,

Union of [cl rE Glass, 11, at 1317 Olive, myo-

‘ton, coronary Toociusi on. Anna Gossa, 64, at 4031 Eastern, cancer, Harry W. Kroeger, 70, at 6152 Indianols, coronary occlusion. ed W. Roeder, 83, ~ 244 N. Keystone,

cerebral hemorrhag {Oscar 8. Srader, 67, a Methodist, artério- |

{ sclerotic heart. arterioscl er

Official Weather

| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Feb, em 5

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Sunrise .. 8:52 | Sunset

Precipitation 24 hrs. end, 7:30 ...... Total precipitation since Jan, 1 .... Excess since Jan. 1

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Bugsne Frakes Baird, 46, at Methodist, |Orr, 2035 N. Meridian St., filed a percentage” of youths who failed suit for $200,000 against the Cal-

Shaw, Chicago. Mr. Orr charges WAY AHEAD IN STEEL

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Texas Draft Board Says s ‘Sera ’ ping Bottom’ (UP)—At least 5000 persons " cummin, ec 7 sought shelter today as flood lit is “scraping the bottom of th the waters of the Kentucky and Cummanpower barrel” and can sup.|berland Rivers drove them from

Dervi a ply less than half its quota oftheir homes iy four southeastern Paving Firm Named [77 scheduled to be inducted gentucky .

In Domage Case - [today Two lawsuits resulting from ame ue Sut only 10 silgiie :

In Traffic Suits _ Just what the

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totaling - $350,000 were on file to- secretary of the board.

day In Marion County Superior he ald the board, serving Cot de d Courts. Col rth counties of west| orgere !

In Superior Court 5, Thomas|Texas, had found a “very large

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|lumet Paving Co, and Walter

(he was seriously injuréd Oct. 18,| Steel plants in this country can 1050, when Mr. Shaw’s car went produce almost as much steel as out of control because of a road the rest of the world put together. obstruction and struck his car GIBSON :

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lin. The complaint charges the company left a road obstruction unattended, that Mr. Shaw's car struck the obstruction, went out |= of control and struck the Orr car. Seeks $150,000 In Superior Court 2, James | Schwimmer, 29, of 2600 E. Michi-| gan St., filed a suit asking $150,-|

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= Surviving members of the 74th| Congress, which included the then |7 DIE IN SHIP BLAST Chatles:| freshman Sen. Harry §. Truman gave the President a ._An explosion followed by fire, [special welcome at a Congres-| ripped through the new 8600-ton \sional Club reception last night. | Liberian oil tanker Atlantic DuchTruman were ess today and killed seven Greek lentertained by about 300 Con- crew members. | =

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