Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1951 — Page 35
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| THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1051 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____-_
| VFW Encampment to Mix Or. Claude Hadden, jy" /|ANNOUNCEMENTS| £ Business With Pleasure Athletic Board Indianapolis =F ir
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| Steel Business and fun in equal quan- i as tities will be the order of the day MAR gr LICENSES So ds. timates morrow following tonight's op- % eres” O. Brown, 2 Loe Srtindaio
ening of the 30th annual encampment of the Indiana Department,
Examiner, Dies [45 soso arpa |
Veterans of Foreign Wars Rabert okomo; | cathet Fairlang nd ; . 2. ) iOK-—~Ama While the Ladybugs and Mili- Dr. Claude E. Hadden, 54-year- son W, Se 2068s Mesidian; Jo] lad. eg ry tary Order of Cooties join forces old examiner fo _ {omas B Howley, #3 U8. Army; Mary] Chur y J for their brand of f o r the State Ath D. Hent! 23, 2151 Arlington Ave. - hs n Te par A s pe making, _|letie Commission and well-known ifftoreH; Bade 34 tua k. Terrace Ave.; John Eel and | ii: mm, S ses- A . ns pion will fonsides a series of reso- general Practitioner in Indianap- nari, 0 iol, e oh a has Ye " nd Friday ns, among them support: of » ¢ o w 83 / : IMING—Eva Ann, the “Little Hoover” Commission heart attack yes- Lu J timaen, Warnessille: © Ga: | qyAtes Apt. N JORDAN FUNERAL HOME to streamline state government terday in St, Lucilie Radcliffe, 41, 711 W_ 28t Ambulance Service
Albert May, 20, U, 8, Navy; Marilyn Pox, 16, 3080 N, Gale.
DIVORCE SUITS FILED
Vincent's Hospital,
and condemnation of draft deferment for college students,
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Membership will consider a Dr. Hadden's allodeste ve, Eis 8 Lepley: Eleanor vs. |; resolution to “support and im- death occurred Richard C. Keona 8c. A ilar P, Kel: b prove” every branch of state gov- suddenly near ley: RO Yh Mary A Locke! &h- ite ¢ adden. broth 4 : i ernment, especially the functions noon yesterday Bon aarian: Meaty BF. vs. Pyrl: Walton; nd lars. Nell | JO B HOUR-D. oo ) of Marion County and its town- morning. He had Evelyn vs. Gilbert L. Thomason. child." dled bod Fh a y AY or oh ’ ships. entered St, Vin- TH 530. at Ri i » silted ; Business Pleasure Another measure will call for cent’'s Monday BIRTHS BOYS ‘Ri a din a Bt ; he 3 ang soon rivera} Por 98 Wa the “burdens and hardships of for a checkup. ALi Jlame--John,. Louise ‘Blanchurd, may. call Wap Bo Bist pe asi; $00 . Call Today military service” to be distributed Mrs. Marie DeWitt A native of Dr. Hadden [AM ethodint Omer, Cra aia | car pi bus meet at mortuary Pri- {qu 1, & : equally among all, without defer- : Indianapolis, Dr. Pendle; arl, Ruby Mena; Sie Mary ] ment “by reason of educational : Hadden was a familiar figure at| i 5eiy" Apple: Raymond, Doris Merequirements.” | wrestling and boxing events here, | Cloud; Frank, Barbara Cert. oo Memorial Services d e ecor Heenged $aamine contestants pul: Rt el Salter, . e Tr. Memorial services at 1:30 p.m. | He was a graduate of Manual At € fonerai—tiagvin. Clara Buckler, tu today by the Ladies Auxiliary| High School and of Indiana Uni-| Ysooker Ciarrean: Anions... morgen: | Fv fg ie Council will be followed by for-| |] dygroun S versity School of Medicine, Early | At Bt Vineamt es: Clarence, Jus ean PE | —— mal opening of the encampment in his career he was medical ex- lta Barbara dsor’” Wiliam. Ta: imine, ave 75, : 0h at 8 p.m. in the Claypool Hotel.| " . aminer for Indianapolis. Tee| ells Pool; Kenneth, Maria King: Farley, ve. Widow of Hi 7 Jib ; Shen a William Cox, Jasper, resrng [1 Ci Cited Kindergarten Society, and ‘was| Lolita Fullens: Treston, Laverne Bird Miller and ‘aunt ‘of ay LS | Indiana commander, will preside. | {for a time a deputy coroner. At RR A Stewart, oe a a A joel ert ‘ - Mayor Bayt will pregent him with | | Dr. Hadden had offices in Hume | a¢ General—Donaid Ninitred Loy: Oicar. the MEvER A Shoal I BR : keys to the city. Your child's chances of being Mansur building, and lived af], Chfistine Lewls: nest, ine Fischer; |HOME, 1800 P : 10a Pets Lost & Found - _I i Tomorrow, Mrs. Marie DeWitt, hurt in a city park, playground 1801 N. Pennsylvania St. Waldo, Eileen Weater, Aaron. Shirley | tts may call ar thn tance hry: | e—— CMP ANY St. Paul, Minn, past national/or Swimming pool are far less| Descendant of Charles Carroll | Neva Baker: Oscar. Geneva Englert: SSF itne after fp. m. ee EE Ok er TI ward. The 1 president of the Ladies Auxiliary, than one in a thousand. He was a descendant of the| James Lillian Melntyre: Trane, SETTRIED . Henry, J h- | 804s. sens AA will address the women. Sam Kelley, safety director of famous Charles Carroll of Car- At Methodist -CaLl, Joon [Gerdta; fines, Bert a Seviried. father Jo-1 1g Personals — The Cooties and Ladybugs are the Parks Department, reported |roliton, illustrious Maryland| James, Ruth Elmore; Lowell, Aun Free. Beach, Cal. Ea tr. Ww P, Seyscheduled to open their activities to the Parks Board this afternoon [planter who signed the Declara- Bnd; Los Palen: “Stanley. Patricia Daria Tsernianapolis. grandfather of 1 WILL NOT be responsible for debts
with a visit to Veteran Adminis- only 42 injuries among the 55,807 | tion of Independence and whose| Kun. 1. co. 0 ond, Virginia No- Jay. Prayer vic ia \ go myself after {ne 20, 1051. Henry H.
Ww! tration hospitals on Cold Spring persons who used these facilities! wealth supported the fledgling land; Arthur, Mary Jo Johnson. Delaware, Services 10 a. m. i Tb a ' Road and at Ft. Harrison at 9 last week, Most of them were States in the American Revolu-| ope “ a : gontracied by any othsl than my. a. m, They will have a dinner to-|children who flocked to the pools | tion. Ruth J. Gbgide, 30, at Methodist, embolism, feu i Hobertson, 2018. state, City. rans io! morrow evening at their Severin|/and playgrounds the first week | Dr. Hadden was a former na-|Rgey. Bama N ‘Thomas, 61, at 2701 N.|§ : FOR BALE. tood vaying mercRant Wi Hotel headquarters, and a 10 p. m.|they were open this season. tional officer of Phi Beta Pi medi-| , Kov5000, FISTEG, (e Blake, core- gy20l0e routs. Add. Times, Hx. AB. parade downtown. | Anything requiring first aid |cal fraternity, and a member of| ural thrombosis... _. opr), arterio- POWER LAWN MOWERS
Joseph 1 Parade Saturday treatment is counted: as an acei- city, state and national medical iolerotie heart, at 3144 Oxtord, ‘eatel y dent. This includes minor bumps, societies. He was a convert to noma. 69, at 330 Terrace Saturday will bring the big pa- bruises and cuts that are treated | Roman Catholicism, a member of Jesse B. Rodal, ©. * :
| rOnary nn. rade at 2:30 p. m., featuring ro-lon the scene. Only 6 of last| SS: Peter & Paul Cathedral and|aiva Charles Sallee. 69. at $719 Broadway, tated Korean veterans and con-/week’s 42 injuries Vere serious | 118 men’s Club, and a fourth-de-| , furs. Yrendricksan. 75, st 1158 Win-
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{ $ hage. RON-R A valescing servicemen from Camp enough to require hospital treat- |87e° Knight of Columbus. | ailrea CN Hooker, 54. at 4800 N. Merid- | Interment Indianapolis Hebrew Ceme- N. Sherman .. 2 Atterbury Hospital, and the en-!ment | He was a member of Paul| ign, cancer. ,. |tery. Friends invited. PERMANENT 2.45 mpment b t 4 the Clay-! : Coble Post. American Legion Emelia Marie Kautsky, §5, at St. Vincent's, STAMBAUGH Mrs, Pearl A ase 07. campmen!. banque. In the ( ay-| ‘This year’s accident rate during|™ ' £108. cerebral hemorrhage. at 2134 |, Lebanon, Ind. R. R. 1, mother of | , Guaranteed. Big bALERIR In
a gest . | . Steinmayer, 175, town, Ni t. needed pool Hotel. Speaker will be Rep. the first playground week was| Services will be at 9:30 a. m. Le ter: cerebral hemorrhage th, Mrs. Thi 18 O'Brien of Miami, Fla.; bleaches. Saly £3.50. Day and nike
» s - { Kirby M an hwine, 50, at 825 E. y Beaut: fumes VanZanadt, Altoona, Pa., 00075 per cent—even better than Saturday in YS OT d Rn 8 Syryer. Sul abd Raymond h lag. “RI 048, RI-6050. | . ree times national VFW com-| the 00278 per cent durin the|at 10 2. m. at SS. Peter and Paul Sesm—————— day PE mander. |first week last year. § "cathedral. CLUBS 3 BUCHANAN Me ma Any. at the Ne inis Hakan Seis ere Last year several small chil-| Burial will be in Holy Cross| Pillow GAAP ren “Alar Society, moriuary after 6 p. m. Thursday. farion Bde Ww. orn fe » dren were hurt on swings during | Cemetery. Tooderaft i> F of BP Bulding. 10 ves rustons of ‘Much. ‘Songys 131 _Roossvelt Bid Bldg - nor Lar SIMen the first week. The two-year-old | , a a swindler, faiber of Frank J: CELC. had the most mishaps. This year Official Weather Robert C. Swindler, brother of Mrs,
i | ; {playground supervisors gave we Frank i windler 1 . Rovers idler, 4 S UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Jgeeh § grandehiidren. passed or ep . | une 1, 1951 Fry
y “. | COHROLIC . Preed | | a rm re ~ 188. J t Church, 42nd reached Through P. ) Box Can't et Hor |so far only one swing aecident | | Sunrise ....4:17 Sunset ... 7:16 Centray. Friends may call at =a * lis, or by {has been reported on all the play-| leo dence, 4401 Central Ave. after 6 1 ye .m. ursda; Buti Holy
. - ' : { dard TY bC NG . |grounds in the city. Services Are Set Precipitation 34 Bre. end. 1:30 8. m. 0.00 | BIEVENS CHAPEL OF THE FLOW: | ro. 310." 85 Jor 3 Jor 37. Guar. Till on U S D | Mr. Kelley said the biggest | Total presiuitation singe Jan. 1 ...- 334 |ERS” in charge. - Shauipoo, styling, $138 up, Contour | crams work bulldosing crushed ® " A National Guard member who re Usually the result's only AUBDER. +.iansassrssstnsnsebos : Laufer, John C. Jo ia skinned kneé, but it can lead to
{ : | Deficiency, since Jan. 1 .............. 34 | VERLIN i cuttl x 1720. 2511 stone. BR-1621, {safety problem at swimming pools | The following table shows the tempers- ME RY my children Hi you aha Co. 1s children who run around the | ture in other cities: | Wilimever. eiandmother of Mrs, . ar Deopie Javing about gon{edge of the pool, fall down gnd get or ir y Station Hish -10W Marie A, Schinerts ‘and. Mrs. Anna Ui) Sty Shane FENCING—LOWEST PRICES is a minor cannot be served! | Boston irra rnesnnsine a olis, passed Sway ry a> morn WE WILL TEACH 3 RE will Sipe tor jawhe liquor in Indiana until he is ;,,.4 serious accidents like broken. Services for Frank H. Swindler, |cicinnasi ".... :.. : bri ros MORTUARY B Find ney wr a Pe called to active federal duty. poneq {retired real estate dealer will be Cleveland . : 53 |Hill Friends may call at the mortu- Td ® oth oan to HOLES — IM-3328 Ces 64 | é Tr Tee a He uy me abate ana Sa in
That was the opinion today of yegterd { : {Denver .... ; AW 3 ay two boys were slight- (at 8:30 a. m. Saturday at his resi- Evansville . 56 | SER RI fhe Indiana Nationa] Guard Of ly hurt in diving accidents at the dence, 4401 Central Ave. and at pr Weeth .. 7s | 3 Card of Thanks IVinNG SCHOOL : CC : e 2 Ge e v ay. 9 Tr 7 -| Garfield Park pool. Somebody |9 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc Cath-|Kansas City ......... «3 1 | WELLS We gratefully acknow REVOKED “DRIVERS LIC i orney nora oe — Com. | dived on top of 12-year-old Ken-|olic Church. Burial will be in|Los Anseles .......-: 3 Tu | our thanks lo out Tienda and : i diana Aleohell e erage ip neth Hazzard of 2114 S. State Holy Cross Cemetery. {Minnespolis-8t. Paul 3 “ pathy, and "RIVATE me mission is studying Sue andi Ave. The belt buckle of the diver| Mr. Swindler died Tuesday in |New Prins... semen: T8161 lus Soil aha - — ‘ may ask the Attorney General of scraped Kenneth’s head. He was his home, He was 63. | Oklahoma City .. .. 81 oi — PVELLS. 12 Business Services nin = : an official opinion, |released after treatment at Gen-| Born in Climax Springs, Mo, {Omaha Rn Sr & {Ne sho wish to thank the Rev. Van ee 1 The dispute arose this week eral Hospital. Mr. Swindler had been an Indian- {san Antonio .. Tein 96 75 | Epaety Oh awrenceport ¢ Methodist | Vacuum Cleaner Repairing [ARDWOOD _FLOG when a Logansport judge released] Ronald John Susemichel, 9, of apolis resident 45 years. He was |San Francisco .......ceeseese. 6s 55 Grinsteiner's Funeral Home and the | Vogel Bros. 1314 W. Wash, MA-§351 HARDWOOD FLOORS a | a tavernkeeper from charges of (417 Caven St. lost his balance in the real estate business 25 [J LOUIE ev Cha BY 69 | Union No. 80. Tate 8S WO! Laid. Old floors Dude like suk: aaa. seling a sane of Me 1 an 18- on the diving board and fell back-|years, retiring in 1945. He was! puttin SRAAARARANIL SE | WIPE AND CHILDREN. CEMENT 18 year-old National Guardsman. ward onto the concrete. General a member of St. Joan of Arc| i ists- men We Jricitlite in cuncrets work. BAULING -— : City Judge Harry Tutewiler Hospital released him after treat- Church and the Elks Lodge. INY Ship Movements 13 Florists-Monu 5 HE walks. sted. @riveways. DH. Rent it From Ro ruled the youth was exempt be-/ment for a head cut. | Surviving are his wife, Minnie;| Arrivals—Oslotiord, Bergen. | . FUNERAL FLOWERS BRICK. Block. "signe — cause the 1945 ABC regulation ree |two sons, Frank J., in the Navy |, Departures—american Clipper, Nictory, [JOHN GRANDE & SONS. Florists gq ches, stops. WAlEL SriveYATS. _ : 240) W. Washington St. FR-3535 | potion® peciajty : permits sale of beverages to at Great Lakes, Ill, and Robert Trieste; Exbrook, Cassbianca; Exermont, j “= en =i, . 816 N. Edison, CA-8740. LL - {minors it they are members of County Awarded |c; a asugnier, dis. Margaret [Eth PURE, Satan Hh want Ads 2 dais ! 0 s the armed forces. | Kahler; and a sister, Mrs. Lu-|Pirle. Brisbane; Puerto Rico, San Juan. an 70 BLOCK. rT Need 4 Truck SS : 3 Sate officials today disagreed Two 4-H Crowns |cille Leech, all of Indianapolis, Tegal No — .; For Results guaranteed. WA-8610. . a w m. ey po 0 2 | and five grandchildren. a 4 . ’ ’ Ru 4 ruling by the Attorney General] LAFAYETTE, June 21 — Two bolls vs BON Es = ’ ; With or Without HOTEL that the National Guard is con-istate championships today were] h hii Public Service Commission of Indiana Lettering, Everything 5 - Slgered 8 Bae Tore Ie |daimied by Marion County in on Mrs. John Ve ing fo rg joint application Want Ads Furnished but the Driver 357 E. WASH. ST. MA-1391 : : i s . C. ving ~ the 1950 Army Organization Act /judging contests held at Purdue Funeral Tomorrow & Bosses Cincianatt 1%, Sula. setter. and Home owned and operated { 100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms co “ Uni io Edna Reynolds, d/b/a Lewis Moving & since 1921. For personal DR. 0. A. NOLAND, Mgr. specifies that “the” Army includes University. Storage Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, purchaser, Thi Y . , Mgr. . the Regular Army, the National| The two championship teams, Services will be at 2 p. m. to-|for approval of the sale and transfer Is rear W F HEATER. P Special Weekly Rates v Guard and the Organized Reserve | o.oo po pegone op morrow in Hisey & Titus Mor-|of Certificate No. 333-A, 1. Fropertv |, M.D. HEATER, Sec. Tre We Cater to nice people only Corps when in the service of the of New A q | tuary for Mrs. Fredaricka Fauline| Notice is hereby given that the Public Rn iirens, BE SAFE AND SLEEP SAFELY United States.” orn Augusta, took top honors vehling, a charter member of (Servite Commbtin SCI, n'Rooms Phone LI-6464 | mov wis sess gor is oe emt | R Crops SY ts judging. ” 00 | Nellie Ransford Chapter, OES. |of the Commission, 401 State House ln; sents, CAST ! a possin’e Burial will be in Crown Hill ednesday 11, 18 mh Police Arrest 1 Man points, William Hayden, Dale Mrs Vehling died yesterday in bite “arijoipation 18 requested. 22 North
. : | MMISSION in 4 Gambling Raids | Ditzenberger and James Smith, her home, 5149 College Ave. PUBLIC 7SERVICE oF INDIANA Police made four gambling all of R. R. 2, Indianapolis, won| ‘pire Vehling was born in Ger- By Arnold J. Atwood, Sortiary d i 1 . : on of their title in judging corn, wheat, many, but lived here most of her | indianapolis, Ind, June 19, 1951
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raids yesterday, seized baseballigats soybeans, clover seed and : and Pick N-Win tickets and ar- aifaita hay. TL yours. She was 3 member of pons woes or rue pn | | Nev onn ure i i ve PE : i I = ssion rested a restaurant operator on a; The eggs judging champions, | terian. Church. ghts esby public Service ome ! Clean yards. a trash. BRO
-B, - { n charge of breaking the slot ma- Tora Burden Jr, Ronald Bell and| Surviving are the husband, of John Rabin, oe Jol Cartage . ’
chine law. Terry Mills, all of New Augusta, john F.; a daughter, Mra, Harry |SomPany, Chicaso 8 Tinos tak & Vv
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The raiders found 26 books of scored 1624 out of a possible 1800 | . John Rubin & Harold Rubin, d/b/a 1 & P Times W SiH I ballation 5 cutter. | TT: ; p baseball tickets at 2241 W. 10th|points. po or. svandasgisiar, Mis, a al i re sale and ‘ifanster o ant Ads Get ing. 3 Years to pay. 10% down |C ’ St., 10 books of baseball tickets| Another Marion County team, {Marie A. Schmeytz and Mrs, PeNotics 3a Nereby iven that the Public lo:
Ind will conat 468 Massachusetts Ave. and ajcoached by W. E. Adamson, |Anna Laufer, and a brother, cele Boats. 1h (Ms cause in Rooms
quantity of Pick-N-Win tickets at|scored 1566 points for third place!john C. Jordan lof the Commission, 401 State House, Inthe Lincoln Inn, 1537 S. East St.|in livestock judging. : | apolis. » «all of Indian dianapolis, Ind. 8:00 A.M, (CST)
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found a pinball machine with a| = pay off in free games. He said a Fleeing In-Laws’ Home | wis. Margaret “Brown died philic Service Commission of Indiana man playing the machine offered] MISHAWAKA, June 21 (UP) yesterday in her home, 625 Black-| LsGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING to sell him the free games. Wil-| Arthur W. Bennett, 45, South|ford St. She was 71. Public Service Commission of Indiana | liam Smith, operator of the res-/Bend, died in St. Joseph Hospital| Services will be at 2 p. m.| Ta the ation of the joint sppileation |
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prada e————— fell and hit his head ofi'a curb as | Peoples Funeral Home, Burial{Ednos Reynolds, d/b/a Lewis Moving & Work. Use DEPENDABLE PAINTING CIO Urges Congress TV, |he fled the home of the parents will be in New Crown. A raul of the. sais an” tamales of ork, Use SAVE MONEY : ? ' lof his estranged wife, Mabel, Mrs. Brown, who was born in |Certificate No. 3334-A, 2. Property, Inter- E ical | 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, $125 Radio Network Setup Police sald Mrs. Bennett had|McNair, Miss., had heen an Indi- Notice is hereby given that the Public ==honomice New one-coap spray system equals i J - two by brush. Paint furnished, low | A’ WASHINGTON, June 21 (UP) been living with her parents, Mr.|anapolis resident 28 years. Gi on an iy cen monthly payments. Fully ns.’ Free
and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, for| Surviing are two daughters,|of the Commission, 401 State House, In;
—The CIO wants Congress to get) o ge fasion, 101 Sate | in, closer to the people—visually and Several Weeks. |Mrs. Sarah Bingham, and Mrs. | Wednesday, July it, 1951. audibly. And not in an edited, 1@5t night, Bennett crept up to|Luverta Holman; a son, Issac,| PUbIGESHCIBRRSR ot (SOLAS
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the house, broke a window and|and seven dchil F INDIANA INTERIOR AND EXTERIO CQLORED—-Reom _ for faitied i version, either, tried th Pull Mrs. Bennett outside. 2 clas } Eran children, all of Br Awnold J. Atwony Demian ° ATOR Eres Estimate AT-048 Water, Dhone: Car lime. SATIS). CIO Representative Paul Sifton| : ' polls, Public Service Commission of Indians . i PAINTING, first class work inpolice said. Both were cut on the! «| Indistiapolis, Ind. June 19, 1951 S in 0S ’ said Congress should et up its|o oe IMrs. Jesse Hafine fer. & exter. Reasonable » r - | . ® own television and radio, net: “Elncte run when Mrs, Hon Ref Information fo ove. Ads: ri a i “yesterday man called police. Mrs, Jessie A. Haffner, a house- Rrormarion r | Best Paint Job in Town. yes 2 ie eet wife, died yesterday in General ick Results { ‘ able rm. to do something about it. But no Rites Tomorrow Hospital. She was 68. Want A Users Qu i i BLT Ga: No drinking. commercial sponsors, please. . and as much as night v OAKLAND, x i pe . Services will be at 10:30 a. m. HOURS . ENR = | bath. Constant hot water. Choice| = _ Mr. Sifton said that “states re- For Orville Knox Saturday at the J. C. Wilson 5 50% savings. PAINTING tAanAD. LAT 3487, mote from Washimgton now have), o ; Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will 130A MDM ork sust._Imm, serv, PR-o018__ | 18 PARKVIEW. clean fini, Foom.|. a brownout of information” be-| Services for Orville Knox, who, 'y "cuoos Newton Cemetery. Ads received before 9:25 A. M. wilt 2-Line Ad Coste ONLY PAINTING—Interior, Exterior faasesy ~° "°%% = "%% ©F
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Free estimates. Taylor, HI-4215, aoen ) PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, steamf estimates. Northside 9 per parson, ;
cause proceedings are ‘“inade-| died here Monday, will-be at 1| ar. Haffner was born in West "ri o r in thot same day's Times. quately reported by the commer-|p, m, tomorrow in the George M.| Newton, but had been an Indian- When received before moon on Sotclal press, radio, and television.” pyar Mortuary with burial in|apolis resident 31 years. She| urday will appeor in all editions of
U. S. Puts Pig Crop |New Crown. He was 63. lived Bt 1018 Sanders St. She was The Sunday Times. MIM ibn |. Mr. Xnox lived at 816 N, Cali- 2 member. o. ine YWesl ewion RATES | PANTING: terior and — exterior, In Fed at 42 Million le {Methodist Church, ws | oD8ber clean £05 OTK guaran! | SHINGTON. J ZL Ph] ornia St.. He was a resident 23 Surviving are two daughters, 1 Day (Daily or Sun.) 28¢ Line per day | Ca, AT 5 ; —— | LA SH Tate's De etment to) | Years in Indianapolis, He was a Miss Ruth and Miss Edith, both| 2 Days (Daily or Sun.) 28¢ Line per day | G f day S the fall pig crop [Dative of Cambridge City whereof Indianapolis, 3 Days (Daily or Sun.) 23¢ Line per day | H d Ww ki L C f Paper Steaming—CA<6370 | ¢ i he was a member of the Bethel| 4 Days (Dally or Sun.) 20c Line per day - ow=-\0 FREB EST, on A-1 paper steaming, | ; 2 million head — the | ar orKking—— S A paper steaming, a] in ry *|AME Church. ‘Mrs. Pearl Stambaugh 5 Days (Dally or Sun) 20¢ Line por day (DCE Dlasteting and painting. ID This means pork production| Surviving are a sister, Mrs.| ‘Mrs. Pearl ‘Stambaugh, who| 6 Days (ally er Sun) 18¢ Line per day and should rise next year for the firth | Marie Thornton, Chicago, and a was visiting her daughter Mrs.| 7 Days (Dally er Sun) 16¢ Line por day “consecutive year since it reached brother, Edward, Indianapolis. |Thelma O’Brien in Miami Shores,| Five 6-letter words equal 1 fine. : It's So Easy! f a low ebb in 1946. : Fla., died there Tuesday night. Y } . Your bill will i The department estimated the Man Dies of Burns | She was 67. ous eradit bs good. Your
| | combined 1951 spring and fall pig] CONNERSVILLE, Ju 91| Mrs, Stambaugh went to Flor-| be mailed vhen ad expires. Out-of- Just Phone Riley 5551 | , ne town advertisers please send cosh | crop at 105,818,000 head as com-| (UP)—Arthur Lunsford, 61, died|!d2 seven months ago and was| "oo "0 ier with your od.’ t | pared to 100,458,000 last year and |in Fayette Memorial Hospital yes- residing at 263 NE 97th St. oT 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M., and ask for . a 10-year average of 99,284,000. |terday of burns suffered in an| Services are being arranged Riley 5551 : : : : The spring crop, now estimated explosion and fire at his farm|by Philbrick's Miami Shores . THE : Wl ; of at 63,818,000, represents the sec- home near Brookville. Authori-| Chapel. a on i . ud nrgest piling ero | in history. |ties said Mr. Lunsford poured Surviving besides the daughter| IMDIANAPOLIS TIMES 2) ‘u : record was head igasoline by mistake Thto an ofl/are a. granddaughter and two =i pi ay 3 iene] { in 1043. . stove, ‘ 214 W. MAR ND Ee i ;
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