Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1951 — Page 9

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Congregation To Install Pastor

Unitarians Set Service Wednesday

Services Tuesday

For Mrs. Sahm

Services for Miss! frei T.| | Sahm, 368 Prospect kt, will oy

at 8:30 a, m. Tuesday in the G. H.| Herrmann Funeral Home and at

{9 a. m, In the Sacred Heart Cath-| olic Church.” Burial will be in 8t.| |

The congregation of the North|Joseph Cemetery.

I/nitarian Church will install the

Miss Sahm, who was born in

Rev. John K. Hammon as its first | Lawrenceville, Ind., 76 years ago,

pastor in ceremonies Wednesday | lived here most of her life.

She|

*t 8 p. m. in the Orchard School. died Friday night after an ex-

Minton Nelson, president of the |

“hurch board of ~ustees, will lead the members in their vows and dgclaration of Rev. Mr. Hammon will re-g¢ spond as the" new minister. Among those participating In the service will be the president 3 of the American Unitarian Asso- Rev. Hammon

ciation, Dr. Frederick May Eliot;

{tended illness. She was a member | Sacred Heart Church. Survivors include four sisters, | Mrs. Christina Boll, Mrs. Rose 8. | Powell, Mrs. Edith S. Elward and | Miss Anna L. Sahm, all of Indian-

lapolis.

Miss Susie Gisler

| Funeral services for Miss Susie | Gisler will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the New Jersey Street Methodist Church, with Rev. Har-| | gitt conducting. Burial will be at Crown Hill. Miss Gisler died yesterday at

of the

William Bennett Is Dead at 70

Former Official for

Manufacturing Firm William Earl Bennett, credit {manager for J. I. Holcomb Manu-| facturing Co. for 24 years, died yesterday morning at his home, 9 Orchard Lane, Greenwood, after a long illness. He was 70. A native Hoosier, Mr. Bennett

lived in Indianapolis and vicinity |

for the last 24 years. He. retired last spring. He was a member of

the Masonic Lodge at Barabdb,’

Wis. Services will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Fu-

neral Home, Greenwood, and at,

2 Home,

m.

Seymour. Burial will be

in Riverview Cemetery, Seymour. |

The only immediate survivors! are two sisters, Mrs, Pearl Marsh | and Miss Jo Ann Bennett, both of!

ir. Preston Bradley, who broad-| 5497 N. Capitol Ave. She was born Greenwood.

(asts daily over WGN, Chicago;| or,

in Switzerland and had been “a

Meadville Theological School pro-| vears.

fessor; Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor, ~

. Wicks

Dr. Eliot

{ the Second Pio Church here, Dr. F. S. C. Wicks, minis-ter-emeritus of the All Souls Uni-

|vesterday in her home,

Survivors include two sisters, { Mrs. Albert Gutknecht, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Fred Schad,

| Richmond, Va., and two brothers,

John, Lima, O., and Ben, Indian-

| apolis. Funeral arrangements are

in charge of Flanner and Buchanan.

Mrs. Emma Able

Services will be at 1 p. m. to{morrow in the Church of God for {Mrs. Emma Able, who died 2216 Columbia Ave. Burial will be in New Cfown, Born in Elizabethtown. Ky. 4 years ago, she had resided in In-

Charles H. Lyttle, retired rogident of Indianapolis for eight Walter Thomas Jones

Service for WW apter Thomas Jones, 60, of 1057 N. Pershing! Ave, will be conducted from the, Caldwell Zion Church at 1 p.m. Es Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Jones died yesterday in the Veterans hospital on Cold Spring Rd. He was a native of Huntsville, Ala., apolis in 1917. He had been a member of the Caldwell Church for 27 years. A veteran of World War I, he belong to the Edward S. Gaillard Post of American Legion and the Postal Alliance. Friends may call at the Peoples Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon.

at the Boss Funeral |

-and came to Indian- —

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES re SUNDAY, APR. 8, 1951 Honor Hoosier | ; rir Posthumously po

Silver Star Presented

‘FIRST at TaVel s—

Another

| | To Corporal's Wife | The Silver Star, awarded post- | humously to Cpl. Robert J. Smith! |for gallantry in action, has been! {presented to his wife,”Mrs. Rose |A. Smith, 914 W, New York St.’ Col. Harry A. Welsch, acting chief | of the Indiana Military Distriet, made the presentation. Cpl. Smith was killed in Korean! fighting Nov. 5, 1950, He entered | service in 1948 and had attended! Manual High School. A member of the 24th Reconnaissance Co., 24th Infantry Division, Cpl. Smith distinguished himself by courageous action near | {Suudong, Korea, Nov. 5. When his| patrol met a group of about 20! {of the enmey, he fired his machine| {gun until a second enemy group attacked, wounded the driver of| ‘his vehicle, causing Cpl. Smith to fall to the road. : While continuing his fire from the exposed position, Cpl. Smith was killed. The citation reads “His gallant action and devotion to duty reflect the greatest credit on himself and ‘the United States Army.”

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SUPERSTITIOUS?—Dick Gilmore of Howe High is well supplied with symbols of luck, good | and bad.

The senior spring party of Howe High School will be held Friday afternoon in the school gymnasium. The pupils have titled it “Superstitious Skill” in keeping with the day—Friday the 13th. Members in charge of the affair include Jim Hollenbeck, Pauline Davis, Nina Ferguson, Joe Day, Ed Dwyer, Glenna Funk, and Carol Haines. |

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State Nurses Re-elect

Mrs. Helen Johnson

The 47th annual meeting of the Indiana State Nurses Association ended here yesterday with election of officers

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tow " 3 i : Fears. Survivors include his wife, 5 Co Sonason, chairman o Nopwag = ? Survivors include a son, Harry Clauire; one son, Alton T.; one Rewlovted 30 he post of presi- . XN = Can oes I. mo datgnters, rs. Hole daughter. Mrs Cuba Hobert, al dent and rt is resident we Why: Not Redecorate llard M Ines Hat hett, of Indianapolis; 8 rr oY asa tion: James Steel of the church, Dillard and Mrs. ese Sisters. O'Dell Johnson of BE "and lis, and Mrs. Mildred Ellis, Terre for as Little mrs, a

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y Mrs. Lettie Barnett, Louisville, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas of Memphis, : I I ee Weshars and Mrs. Mary B. Thurman, Buf- Tenn.; two brothers, the Rev. Miss Lola J. Tichenor, Evans- Sow our od on Page 23 6) vr wl n : falo, Ky. and two brothers, Wil- Rufus Jones of Youngstown, O. ville, was elected sécond vice- OMmeL UAL

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Miss Margaret Whitford

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