Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1951 — Page 22

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Mrs. Grist Dies In Florida; Rites Here Tomorrow

Services will be at 4 p. m, to-| morrow at the Old Chapel in| Crown Hill Cemetery for Mrs. | Arthur Wilson Grist, wife of the late British diplomat and former

wife of the late Taylor Wilson, ™*

founder of the Wilson Milk Co. Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary is in charge. Mrs. Grist died yesterday at her winter home in Palm Beach, Fla. A native of Sheridan, she moved to Indianapolis in 1917 with Mr. Wilson. In 1930 she wed the late Arthur Grist, a former British diplomat. From 1930 until 1938, they resided in England, but returned to Indianapolis in 1938. Mr. Grist died in 1949. Survivors include a son, WilHam Taylor Wilson, president of|

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the Indiana Condensed Milk Co.;| lic Church, discusses plans for the benefit with Father Strange and Miss Marie Elroy, secrerary. The carnival will be held Tuesday in CYO Stadium, 16th and Harding Sts.

$340,000 Voted For Road Repairs

a sister, Mrs. Charles Hanscom, Denver, and four grandchildren. |

Barney E. Wampler

Late rite for Barney E. Wamp-| ler, 64, of 805 Fletcher Ave. willl be held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the ‘J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be at Washington Park Cemetery. Mr. Wampler died yesterday, while working as a steelworker| on the Chrysler - Dodge project| now in construction. He was an sinployee of the Bethlehem Steel Survivors are his wife, Viola: a son, Edward; a sister, Mrs.! Marie Sessemann, of Omaha] Neb.; a stepson, Raymond Eliot, | and one grandchild.

Relief for badly-shaken mobilists on Marjon County roads County Council members today in appropriating $340,000 for emergency highway

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was voted by

repairs. Councilmen announced work will begin finmediately on five

winter-ravaged streets, They are: Minnesota St. from Lynhurst Dr, to High School Rd. and from Sherman Dr. to Ind. 29; 96th St. from Zionsville Rd. to Ind. 29;

|56th St. from Kessler Blvd. to

Big Four Railroad; Thompson Rd. from U. 8. 31 (east) to Carson Ave. and Hanna Ave. from Bluff Rd. Ave. The County $30,932 departments, It

to Madison

Council also ap-

propriated requested by county

total of $9244 in re-

various refused a quests. Among departments but not receiving was the Marion County Welfare Department, turned down on a plea for $4700 travel expenses.

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VanCamp Senior Employee Dies

The oldest employee in seniority at VanCamp Hardware and Iron Co. died vesterday after 51 vears with the company. Ernest Frederick der department manager his home, 1830 Koehne St. A native of Australia, he had lived in Indianapolis 66 vears and was a member of the North Park Masonic Lodge. Services will he at 2

Albrecht, ordied at

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morrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with -burial in Crown Hill.

Surviving are his wife, Gertrude R.; a daughter, Mary E, and a

son, Nelson E., all of Indianapolis.

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WATCH REPATRING

. McGrath's charge that the Com-|; LaFollette Quits ix Sr BITE SIZE

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