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him oss Far. ——Plenty of Watermelon Meeting Thursday
beth Willams, 323 Ss. Faron a will be at 8:30 a: m. Wednesday in| : : By United Press | The watermelons came from : SYDNEY, Neb, May 7—Gwen- persons who heard of GwendoOn 3-City . Walkout An early end to the strike of
the Jordan Funera! Home and at| a. m. Holy Spirit Catholic |Chureh. BUTI Wit be in Wash-i {dolyn Reiners, who doesn’t know lyn’s craving in the papers and, ington Park. she is dying, had all the. water- on the radio. Her father, a con-| melon she could eat today and struction worker, had scoured 150 bus drivers in Muncie, Ander-! St. Francis Hospital, son and Richmond was foreseen p L95p la different girl.” melon, but could find none. | orn in Youngstown, O., 54| ’ today by State Labor Commis- years ago. Mrs. wT ad Tia Gwendolyn, 8, has an incurable yowever, sc many watermelons h 5 bone disease. Doctors say she grrived yesterday that the Sid-| sioner Thomas Hutson. ere 13 years. She was a member wij] live only a few weeks. ney Railway Express office
Mrs. Williams died yesterday in (her mother said “it’s made her a western Nebraska for water-
Mr. Hutson said he was con- Of Sol: Shini Quthole Chinn, N But Gwendolyn knows only,opened up for the first Sunday fident a settlement could be R.. Indianapolis: three olen that she doesn't feel good. She in ‘years to receive them. More! reached at a meeting he has Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa. John and| LINKS she is going to be well were on the way. called for 10 a. m: Thursday with George Sharkey, Cleveland; twol%%D M dM P 5A Coming From tuba was! - sisters, Mrs. A Li : er parents, r. an rs. rau a | officials of the Amalgamated As Youngstown, and AAvingston.| p oiners, who quit their jobs so enroute from Havana, Cuba by sociation of Street, Electric Rail- |they could spend more time with airline. Others Were expected
Crane, Kokomo, and two _grand- | ber,
‘seriousness of her illness. Told About Gifts Services for Mrs. Mary Krendl Beer ey a er Compulsory Arbitration Act, often P2Um, Who died Saturday in her/arrived from Utah, Wyoming and called Indiana's “No-Strike Law.” home, 4573 Stratford Ave. will/Ohio. They sald they were gifts However, there have been po be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore|'TO™ friends who heard she =i, ror the first time in weeks,
attempts to invoke this law since! {wanted watermelon. Gwendolyn ate solid food yesterthe Supreme Court ruled that a! | Kirk Irvington Chapel, Burial| Gwendolyn did not go into the; day—a cheese sandwich.
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have net 4ald- her of ~tke- {roi a-dosen- states: Mrs. Reiners said. Gwendolyn ate almost half of one yesters day. “It made her a different girl.” the mother said. ‘She went to sleep without any drugs for the* first time in weeks.”
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way and Motor Coach Employees of America (AFL). The Indiana Railroad bus driv- Mrs. Mary Krichbaym
ers in the three cities are striking. in violation of the state's Utility
children;
similar law in Wisconsin was a be in Washington Park. She matter further, but began eat-| But doctors could give the! constitutional. was 69. ling a slice. ‘Reiners no new hope. They said gs laughed,”, Mrs. Reiners that while the watermelon may,
She a “She actually laughed for improve Gwendolyn’s spirit, [the first time in weeks.”
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~~ LOCAL DEATHS
William F. Kuntz Mrs. Frances H. Ryle
Services for William F. Kuntz, Mrs. Frances H. Ryle died yes|5819 S. State Ave. will be at 2 terday in her home, 1413 E. New Wednesday in the Grin. YOK St. She was 75. fp. Mm, hesgay mm Services will be at 8:30 a. m. steiner Funeral Home. Burial wednesday in the Grinsteiner Fuwill be ii Round Hill. _neral Home, and at 9 a. m. a Mr. Kuntz died Saturday. He requiem high Mass will be sung was 64 in Holy Cross Church. Burial will : : : be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Kuntz had been an Indian- Mrs. Ryle had resided here ior |apolis resident 45 years. born in Cincinnati. A shoemaker,
He was 5, years. She was born in Charleshe operated a shop at 1203 E. Cross Catholic Church and ‘ts
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|George, Robert and Forrest; three |daughters, Mrs. Anna M. Ackerman, Mrs. Olga Daniels and Ellen Ann; a. brother, Hugo; a sister,
Mrs. Ella Hook, Spokane, Wash, and 11 grandchildren. Mrs. Lulu Ehlers
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| Services will be at Rn 2 Wednesday in Moore & Kirk Co'lonial Chapel for Mrs. Freda Will be at 2 p. m. |Vogelsang. Burial will be in DUrg. jRorpa ML here 65 years, she ‘her home, 1412 Pleasant St. died yesterday in a nursing home Born in Lawrenceburg, 80 years in Homer, Ill. ago, she had lived~here 45 years. Mrs. Vogelsang was born in !She was a member of the Queen Germany 89 years ago. She was a|Esther Chapter, OES, and the member of the Church of God. (Ladies’ Auxiliary of the EnginSurvivors include five daugh-'eers of the New York Central. ters, Mrs. Anna Jones, Mrs. Ma-| © Mrs. Minnie Deuschle, Indian-| rie Robertson, Mrs. Flora Clark,'apolis, a sister, is the only imMrs. Helen Polley, Indianapolis, mediate survivor. and Mrs. Matilda Culbertson, Un-| = 7 A4vertisement) ion. Miss.; two sons, Walter EE. Azusa, Cal, and Herbert, San Ga-| briel. Cal.; a sister, Mrs. Marie Lembke, Germany; 32 grandchil!dren and 16 great-grandchildren.
brother, George A. Bouquet; a sister, Mrs. Mary Shea; a grandchild and two great-grandchildren,
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Plan Memorial Service For Eugene C. Miller
Mrs. Eva Lee Services Today
The Indianapolis Bar AssociaServices were to be at 2 p. m. tion will conduct a memorial today in Madison for Mrs. Eva service at 11 a. m. Friday in
Lee, 838 N, New Jersey St. Burial Superior Court 4 for Eugene C
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