Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1951 — Page 8

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Martinsville Woman's , William H. Pye’s Rites Tomorrow

| and Mrs, lold Columbia Harness Co., will be Margaret Boaz, Denver.

Rites to Be Tomorrow | William H. Pye, founder of the edanor, Indianapolis, Times State Service

#MARTINSVILLE, May 11 —\, vied in Crown Hill following] Mrs. C. B. ‘Huff, prominent Mar-| ..vices at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow

tinsville clubwoman and formeriin Hisey & Titus Mortuary. He school. teacher, died here yester- was 80.

dav. A native of Madison, Mr. Pye oo Times State Service . Services Will be at 5 to. moved early to Indianapolis. He VEVAY, May 11--The Rev. §.. dh P. Mm. 10-3ieq Wednesday in' his home, E. Welis. morrow. (1536 Broadway. o hina a ’ ; A native of Chicago, Mrs. Huff] When automobiles eliminated ian £ hare hes m Vevay, Florence; was graduated from Penn and much need for harnesses, Mr. Pye Center Square

Earlham Colleges, {began a new business, the FamMr. Huff was at one time alily Wash Liundry Later he bemember of the Indiana General|came a salesman for Equitable Assembly, and Mrs. Huff was an|Life Insurance Co. and retired active member of the Indianajin 1936.

He was 64.

son, Sammy,

Assembly Women's Club. She, He was a member of Central daughters, Mrs." Lillian ‘Murphy, also was active in Martinsville, Avenue Methodist Church. Scottsburg; Mrs. ! clubs. Survivors include ‘his wife, Switzerland County, Surviving with her husband Frances; a son, John .I., Munich,

are two sons and a nephew, Germany, and two sisters, EI-

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Rev. S. E. Wells Dies; Minister at Vevay

minister of the Chris-

Braytown and Salem for tHe last 11 years, died

at his home here early yesterday.

Surviving are his wife, Cora; a Indianapolis;€three

Lena Bennett, and Mrs.

Dorothy Nichols, Scottsburg; two brothers and four sisters. :

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JUST VISITING—=Dr. Frank L. Jennings (left), Sunnyside Sanatorium superintendent, greets Francis Day, a former patient, as tional Road (U. S. 40) to Cum- | + he visits the Sanatorium during Hospital Week. Mrs. Genevieve = Beghtel and Dr. A. Popplewell, staff members, also welcome the

McConnell Rites

Tours to Mark Hospital

Hospital employees will conduct |tutions open their.doors to the visitors’ tours Sunday

ft . j , atternoon Rites Set for Founder St. Francis Hospital also will

Sunyside Sanatorium will hold hold open house from 2 to 4 p. m.

open house Saturday. This also Sunday. | is homecoming for former Sunny-

|side patients.

The clinical laborataries at the Special tours will Indiana University medical center

be conducted at 3 and at 6 p. m. will be featured at the open house Exhibits showing community there Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m.

services to the tuberculous will be on display.

The laboratories recently were moved from the clinical building ~

At St. Vincent's, student nurses to the laboratory science building,

will conduct medical hall,

{ments Sunday. Hours are from 2 laboratories. {to 4 p.m.

visitors through a which was formerly occupied by the chapel, a sur- the State Board of Health. The] Jgery room and service depart- entire fourth floor is devoted to Laboratory facilities have been greatly expanded

Open house at Methodist Hos- with the addition of new equip-

pital will be from 2 to 4 p.m. ment. when department heads will show will act as hosts.

Retired Policeman

Laboratory

Gustav A. | Woodcarver, Dies

Stark,

technologists

He | Gustav A. Stark, 1629 Carrollton Ave, one of the last wood-

carvers in this area, died here to

day. A native of

M. L. Cave Served as

Indianapolis, he | Radio Technician WAS, x 3 Mr. Stark gave Marvin L. Cave, retired Indian- many i, Zaye

‘apolis police sergeant, died of a and displays of blood disease yesterday in Cold woodcarving

Spring Road Veterans’ Hospital. techniques in In- . dianapolis and

vicinity. He was

4 technician. {in the radio di- { vision, Mr. Cave was appointed to the police force in 1940. He entered the Armed Forces in 1943 and served as investigator for Central InteHigence Division. He returned | from service in 11946 and was promoted to the ‘rank of technical sergeant in the {radio station in 1948. He retired @ NeéW from active duty last October.

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and nephews.

Mr. Cave

‘a member of the

Mr. Stark

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Lilly Film Tonight The Indiana Association of the History of Medicine will preview| technicolor film produced] at Elf Lilly & Co. at 8:15 p. m.

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{be at 11 a. m. Monday in followed by burial in Crown Hill. | Survivors include several nieces

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Born in Daviess County, Mr. today in the Lilly Science build-|

Cave lived in Indianapolis about ing 704 S. Alabama St. The film | production of}

19 years. Before joining the police deals with the

force, he was a shipping clerk Pharmaceutical products.

with 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. for three years. .

anapolis Police Post of the American Legion, Fraternal Order of Police, Prospect Masonic Lodge, Washington.

I; his mother, Mrs. Delpha and

SAVE WORRY He was a member of the Indi- by selling your no-longer-suita-| ble home through one of the capable real estate brokers who and the First Christian Church, advertises in the Classified columns of The Indianapolis Times. Surviving are his wife, Vivian TURN TO THE TIMES WANT

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apolis. Services will be at 3 p. m. Monday in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park.

Bayt Is Combining Vacation and Business Mayor Bayt today revealed he is combining a post-election vacation with business. Yesterday the Mayor made a [trip to Louisville, where he con-

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Mrs. Helen B. McConnell, whose family brought her from County Kerry, Ireland, to the United States in early Civil War days, will be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery following services at 9 a. m. tomorrow in Holy Spirit Church. She was 96. Pp Leaving the Emerald Isle when she was 7, Mrs. McConnell could remember crossing the Atlantic in a wooden steamship which was often threaténed by storm-lashed waves, ; In Indiana, the family lived in Connersville, Cambridge City, and finally traveled over the old Na-

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