Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1951 — Page 9
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 195¢ : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _. __ PAGE 9
Louis E. Hoffman [n Indianapolis—Vital Statistics os ut : Rites Tomorrow EVENTS TODAY | James, Helen Smullen: Robert, Elda DEATHS Po
3 French: Richard. Naomi Harmon; Ber Services for Louis E. Hoffman, Indiana Dental Association—Claypool. nard, Margaret Traub Clarence: D. Jessup, BR at 1114 N, la-
Indiana Dental Assistants Auvcistion] cel N Pal Ww Sall oronary occlusion 5 > Y : — Lincoln. 4 oleman—Norman, Patricia arfield, Haile, ( , a hotel broker, will be at 10:30 a. m. State Council meeting of the Women's, Raphael, Marie Warnick John. Franklyn 8Stum, B80, at General, [tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Committee, Indiaha, State Sritpheny So-i a4 Methadist—Clen, Rachel Kantz: Floyd., hypertension, Irving Hill Chapel, Burial will be. . ntiags Funeral Directors Association— JoulhY frevely, Cagmag, Mary OARES Roland L. Henn. 70, at Methodist, cor | Hill Through Friday—Fair Grounds. Shank Sordon, Janet Gray: aughn onary occlusion, wu in Crain . « . elma Perkins: Irvin, Joan Wray: Url. [Louise Katherine Gramse, B83, at 2203 , - 4 \ SSU Ruth Joffe, James, Doris Huls: Darrel ru naolal » r Mr. Hoffman MARRIAGE LICENSES If fro Joyce Menear, Marvin, Mary Pike Bramdway, arteriosclerosis ; " died Monday in James B. Mcthllvh: 33, U. 8. Army; Nar ae St Vingents..Goldman, Manis 3ujii Nettie Louise Holtman, 75, #t 1432 Sturm, ob oo C. Sauer, 22, 5 Banco Gordon, Lenora Thompson Wallace cerebral hemorrhage. his home, 3027 John A. Purdy, 19, U. 8, Army; Nevada Rosemary Percifield; Joseph, Elizabeth William PF. Ledbetter, 57, al Veteran's e& & new E Michigan St Legrand, 22, Mars Hill Gillespie coronary thrombosis. hi g Lobe Edward M, Peck, 60, Pleasantville, N, Y. GIRLS Elnora Schwartz, 77, 1403 8. Meridian ? He-was 69. Travilla Ioor, 48, 20Y0 N, Meridian At Home —. Alexander, Arretta Hudson NYOCArditis . T A lifelong resi- G H Hudson. 52. 1401 Bellfontin Ave; 2R19 Hillside, Howard, Rebecca Ledford. Martha Ann S8immons, 68, as l,ong, ear- OMORROW . Sarah Biggerstaff, 24, 138 W. 21st At St. Francis—Stephen, Amelia Warmock cinoma ouT dent here, he had Rov Ellerman, 50, 23 W, Merrill; Ruby 4 c ’ 87. at 23 N bh hot 1 Crouch, 46, 718 E. 11th At Coleman—Douklas, Ethel McGavork la eros ae N, ho» < . e 5 Lh, . . Jersey, 8 rotic een a e Leon J. McCool. 18. 405 N. Euclid: Maxine AS General — Noel, June Wire; Alfred. v 2 G ot val . and every Thursday through raw st of . a Audrey King, . Nola: Parr, 46, at Veteran's, rar bfoker mos MeCool, 39, 405 N. Euclid cinoma the summer his life Richard A Winterheimer, 21, 533 E 132d AS Methodist — Donald, Patricia Towns y ife. " ; 3 3 N 1- Lester, Dollie Wasson, Wayne, Mildred Amelia M. Reisner, 70, at Methodist Xa Charia E. Dockins, 19, 1213 N. Penns$y Join y S Surviving ore : Chambers Herschel, Ruth Schuck: myeloma ‘ } ? ' his wife, Mary; } Yapis: sm dR EY Saents lohn. Evelyn John Stone, 86, at General, pneumonia, ? vy 4 o'.3 : PDIVORCE SUITS FILED Angad : Harold, «oan Springer, Zeno Cluhbs, at General, carcinoma t.wo daughters, ar. Hoffmh RCE ¢ JK At St. Vincent's — Howard Elyda Shep- go. oo nat CARER) ‘ - . . LooMr. Holm Mary vs. William Lobb: Joseph vs. herd: George, Carolyn Adrian; Charles, HRITY Harmony “78; at- General, “arterinx ; # % ii Mrs... Esther 8S: ; x Mildred BE. -Wells;' Thomas® vs, Earlene Nopma Treman qptnony, Mary Camelia: N Se H dH v 1508 i NL . i > * ® + . MN : . ld » | omas olet ‘alsh; flltam? adge Vernon outs oward, 3 at 2: io . > . . o Smith and Mrs. Josephine Lit- poindexteri June vs. George A. Resher-| Doiy; Roberl, Rosemary Armsitons Riley, cancer. 0] : $i : : :
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