Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1951 — Page 11

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THURSDAY, JUNE

28, 1951

IN INDIANAPOLIS

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Jay J. Wilson, 30, Pico, Calif.; ; Miller, 20, U.S. Army, i: Theots

[Alton H. Kellenberger, 30. Columbus; | Frankie J. Trenary, 22. 3352 N. Capitol R.| James C. Casey, 23, 754 Leland; Joan | Snead, 20, 5205 E. 9th

George Booth, 26, 280 Downey Ave., Ethel Ralph Orrill, 25 218 Dickson: Norma Els-

Seaman, 27, 18 W. 34th.

rocker B. Clegg, 27. Indianapolis; Jeanne |

. Karnes, 27, 4517 College Ave.

Robert J, Nevion, 21, 748 E. Terrace Ave.; Patricia Foster, 19, 751 E. Terrace Ave.

| bury, 23, 1427 E. Market.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED Dorothy L. vs. David L. Schilling; James

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Edgar T. Waterman, 31, R, R. §; Miller, 26, R. R. 9. R: 9: Eleanor Charles R. Lewis, 41, 517 N. Senate Ave; Elnora Horsley, 34, 2368 Shriver Ave Warren Webor, 31, 1001 Congress Ave.: Norma Shomburg, 20, 1304 Central Ave. Robert Trusty, 27, 1449 8 Moreland; Reva Lueckert, 27, 331 N, Temple Ave. Robert K. Johnston, 22, 18 8. Irvington Ave; Maxine M. Neely, 23, 4509 Kingsley Morris Harmon. 21, U.8. Army: Patricia L. Eastham, 18, 515 8. Audubon Rd. Alfred Traverse Jr., 25, St. Joseph, Mich; Elizabeth Insley, 23, 558 N. Audubon Rd, Samuel E. Hopeworth, 35, Martinsville; Rosie Hepworth, 34, Martinsville. Oscar L. Pilon, 68, Big Rapids Mich. ; Myrtle Lowery, 64, 214 N. Wolcott. WAlfred D. Sachs, 20, 2110 Carrollton Ave; Frances T. Megeff, 20, 2814 Park Bedford Shockley Jr., 21, 829 Woodlawn Ave.; D. Helen Duffer, 18, 811 Lexington ve, Earl T. Murphy, 24, 121 E. 34th; Prances Reed. 28, 318 N. Bradley Ave Floyd W. Theobald, 24, Shelbyville; Marilyn’ Bogue, 19, 2716 N. Meridian,

George W, Harper, 29, U.S. Army; Anna

L. Miner, 29, 510 N. Meridian. Willlam C. Elliott, 28, 1517 Olive; Edwina N. Harris, 28, 529 W. 28th. Bdgar L. Wilson, 54, Logansport; Irene Borkowski, 46, South Bend nzil Bedwell, 45, 33 E. 16th; Marguerite Beatty, 40, 36 W. Vermont. Stephan Shaneff, 30, 1905 N. Kessler Blvd; _ Olea Alexoft, 22, 960 N. Warman Ave.

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|W, {lando King: Dorothy F. vs. Willlam Ww. | Speece: Helen vs. Thomas E. Lane; Robert | |vs. Mary Glenn; George D, vs, Esther L. | | Keno; Hyacinth ‘8, vs. John A. Smith; Imogene vs. James O. Adams Jr.; Hazel | G. vs. Verne E, Davis; Dollie B. vs. Brodie | Wallace; Catherine B. vs. George W. Jones; Edna H. vs. Russell B. Jones: Carl Tatum | Jr. vs. Alyce 8, Tatum; Dorothy vs, Oliver | B. Turner; Gertrude vs, Charles M’ Dyer; | Gladys M. vs. Havard L. Bluestein; Mary A. vs. Richard W. Evans,

BIRTHS “1 Boys i At Home — John, Lucy Adams, 1325 B.| Pershing: Buford, Stella Endsley, 203)

Ollie, Veli.a Killern; William, Margaret Mankin; Harold, Ilene Apple. | t St. Francis-~Moreland, Winifred Law-

rence At Methodist—Michael, Nelda Livorsi; Wil. lam, Jean Pitzpatrick; William, Roma Ervin; Richard, Lou Ellen Harvey; Wil-! llam, Phyllis McCarthy; Harold, Ruby Powell; Audrey, Wilma Carter: Harold, Marjorie Miles: Arthur, June Spaulding; Jack, Jeanne Moffett: Charles, . Pauline Davis; Donald, Evelyn Blue; Vernon, Patricia Johnson. At Coleman--James, Margaret Balke; Al-| fred, Joan Chappel. At General—Clifton, Esther Howard,

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DEATHS

Clay Terrell, 66, at 1423 Columbia, cardiovascular hypertensive. Anna Payne, 175, at 2527 Northwestern, arteriosclerotic heart. Jake D. Ruch, 27, at General. fibrillation John Thomas Ryan, 40, Methodist, subarachnoid hemorrhage. Joseph Donald Dowery, 50, at 2022 Talbol, myocarditis Lilly Hoover, 90, at St. Vincent's, coronary occlusion. Patrick J. Moran, 47, at 3819 Boulevard. coronary occlusion Bessie Annes Sater, 51, at General, pneumonia. Charles H. Smith, 80, at 2001 N. Alabama, arteriosclerosis Melvin Edward Wooten, 54, at Long, myocardial infarction Mamie E, Byrd, 68, at 437 Douglass, hypertension. Dora Ford. 47, at hemorrhage. Elmer R. Mayer, 55, at 1230 N. Dearborn, coronary occlusion Anna Ruth Moore, 60, at 5118 Norwaldo carcinoma Anna Williams, 78, at 2409 N. Kenwood, arteriosclerotisis,

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Crackup Ties Up Traffic 15 Minutes

Early morning downtown traffic was tied up for more than 15 minutes as the result of a twocar accident at Alabama and Washington Sts.

The two cars in the wreck were driven by Francis W, Israel, 42, of 5880 Norwaldo Ave. and Beulah Farrbach, 20, of 1758 8. Lawndale St. After the collision, Mr. Israel's car bounced into a tool

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