Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1951 — Page 9
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"LOCAL DEATHS.
Mrs, Blanche "Cook
Mis. Fannie L. Bauer, 3956 Services for Mrs. Blanche Cook Boylevard Pl., died last night at|will be tomorrow at 11, 'a. m. in St. Vincent's Hospital while visit-|thé chdpel of the Peoples Funeral
patient. She was 72. |Hill. . Funeral - services will be held) Mrs. Cook died Sunday at the at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Flan:| {home of her daughter, Mrs. Mar-|g ner & Buchanan Mortuary, Bur-| Joris Watkins, 404 N. California fal will be in Crown" Hill. . She was 74.
Except for a brief residence in|> ony in, Providence, La., Mrs.
|| Fishers, Ind, Mrs. Bauer Was & Cook has, been an Indianapolis
(lifelong resident. of Indianapolis. resident for 73 years. She was a ‘She was a past matron of Fish member of the First Baptist
ers Chapter OES ‘and a past chyr ‘grand deputy OES. She alsp was) urek of Nortf Ingisnaois.
a member of ‘Christ's Church. Surviving with the brother dre in another ‘brother,’ Urban K. Wilde, . of Indianapolis, and a sister, Nel-| Willie Posey lie Langridge, Sal Francisco,
Sefvices for Willle Posey willl DS held at 2.p. m. Thursday -in Rs Ba a Ah IRE Poms AY A TTRARIE ST Y SETH Aes. Toon omer oe oa will be “fr Crowt Hill.
|died yesterday in St. Francis Hos-! |W. North St., Sunday. He was 51.| ‘pital. Stie was 38. | Born in Russellville, Ky. Mr.
[Thursday in the G. H. Herrmann gpa) years -ago. [Funeral Home, Burial.will ‘be in ierer. ~
Crown HiIl | Surviving are ‘his wife, Begsle;) Mrs. Baumer, a lifelong resident two daughters, Mrs. Lucile Wood- | {of . Indianapolis, was a. member 6f son and Mrs. Christine Glover; the Second Evangelical Reformed one son, Robert, and two grand-| Wi Auxiliary. children; all of Indianapolis. | vher husband,| ims Leon J.; son, Marvin L.; daughter,
|Janet M.: father, Louis’ Gunne- J. W. Jamieson
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|Contest, ‘except first place win-|
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from 6 Prm-to 9p ME tontght Sky In the cast of Moss Hart's
at the Central Library Auditoing her brother, James Wilde, a' Home. Burial wi]Jl be “in Crown|rium.
6 p. m.—except those from out of | the city which were mailed with
sufficient postage for return,
The public had its last oppo tunity today to see the garments
made by home-sewers. The public display was “scheduled to close at 6p. Mm. Admission to the display "in the Central Library auditorium
is free.
‘Housing Headlines’ Go on the, Ais
“program ‘for Hovstor” “pre
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w buflders of. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Posey came to Indianapolis sev- County and Central ‘Indiana, the He was a’ plas- program will be broadcast over| |WFBM from 12:15 to 12:30 p. m.
John Batchelder
ih _ ADA BAUDEE. — prepara at BE Home, 960 as “Housing Headlines
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{public relations crmpaign launched by Marion County ResiInc. It supple-|
| dential Builders, “ments the National Association of
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comedy, to be presented May 11 ed by Mark M. Miller. He has been All garments must be picked through 19," are Marjorie Thoms, up at that #hme=and not before sofin Benedix, Margaret Roberts) °Pn H. Murphy, former Sales rep-| {Robert Loomis, |George Finney, Bernard Bloom,
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brothers,. Rev. Louis i Rites Thursday
|Gunnemann of Lafayette and the TNS { Services for Joseph W. Jamie-| “son, 3149 N. Euclid-Ave.-will- Gibson Services Set
|Rev. Edwin B. Gunnemann, Port at 10 a. m. Thursday in Harry! Services for Anna Mae Gibson;
i {1801% Boulevard Place, will be |W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial! held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the will be in Anderson.
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{Stuart Mdrtuary. Burial will be Mr. Jamieson died yesterday in in New Crown. She died Saturrollton Ave. He was 86. _. [Methodist Hospital. He was 68. day in General Hospital She was | Services will be at 11 a. m. Born in Scotland, Mr. Jamieson 25. There .are no survivors. ‘Thursday in the Flanner & Bu-came to Indianapolis 65 years mire |chanan Mortuary. Burial will be! ago. An employee of the Muésinglin Crown Hill. [Merrick ‘Coal -and Oil Co., Inc. | Born in Tipton’ County, MT. for 12 years, he retired two years|
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ton M.; Crystal Lake, Ill.; a sister, |- S ; : “I-haul 5-ton of rock for 3/;¢ a mile!”
[Mrs. W. A. Sweetman, Briar CUff | (Manor, N. Y.; two grandchildren ; and two great-grandchildren. “My Ford F-6 gives me more miles per gallon than any other kK. John W. Fraim - { I ever owned. It’s easy handling in traffic, off-the-road, and in the | ‘Services. fér “John W. Ta 4 hills saves time and money, td0.” ." | will be at 8:30-a. m..tomorrow in, al : i ; H. HOSTETTER,* Quarry Operator | the: Kirby Mortuary and 9.a. m. |. {Burial will be in Calvary Ceme-| tery. Q | Mr. Fraim died Su at the (home of his son, Char F., 26 ‘|B. 14th St, ‘where he had Been
| A native of Loogootee, he had alived here for 60 vears. A printer ifor Elf Lilly & Co., he retired in 11939 after 20 years’=service. 3 {* Surviving are his wife, Lucy | Gertrude; two other sons, John {J. and Leo A.; and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. | |
Chelcie C. Kemp’
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