Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1951 — Page 8

mies for Fireman Injured -- —At Ball Game

Yesterday was jinx Thursday for City Fireman Edward Newton, 33, of 3833 E. 14th St. who|

with the department. . Mr, Newton went to Victory Field on his day off to watch the

in Toledo 49 years ago, Mr. Burge attended Butler Uniwersit rved as student he athletic Indisnapolis-Minuespolis Fame, teams } e was struc y a fou as Delta a I rr of Piling sat behind home plate near the

screen. He was a member of the Chris-| At General Hospital, seven tian Church and the Indianapolis sijtohes were needed to close the A ic Club. He resided at 5119 aun over his left eye. N. tol Ave. ! Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ‘Anne Moorehead Burge; his par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward M. Burge; a brother, Harold D., and three sisters, the Misses Esther, Helen and Jeanne Burge, all of thought for a minute that one Indianapolis. | of his tunes Services will be at 4:30 p. m.! tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown

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-~Song Writer L.ee Penny |wiil be May 1.

had reached the | top of tae hit parade when he received a royalty check for $100,033.72. |armual Hill But he returned the check (on June 9. Active pallbearers include Pauli oo v0 realized it was all a D: Hinkle, John A. Schumacher,| ,.o ri ake What he really Scott Ham, Robert C. Blessing. | ,. coming was $33.72 in royalRobert Nipper and Guy C. DIXOn.| ties from a recording company Joseph Cloutier, Leonard Mar-| ;,, 4 ang he wrote several shall, Kar] Kizer, William Fox Jr.,| years ago. f and Anton Hulman Jr. are home| “Even | knew the song was orary pallbearers. not that good,” Mr, Penny said.

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Sour Note— 'Mid-semester reports will be due

Mar. 290 and Spring vacation will! be observed Apr.

[tions will start May 26. ! Alumni reunions and class day) {will be held June 7, baccalaureate] {services on June 8, and the 97th! commencement exercises!

EVERY DAY in The Indianapolis Times real estate ads you will ind HUNDREDS of home values advertised EXCLUYOUR dream home may be listed there today’ 5

Butler University’s 1951-52 term will start Sept. 11-15 with freshman week events. The last ses- gone Services sion of the current school year row in Shirley. Brothers Irving! will end officially Aug. 31. Evening class registrations will, admission to the grounds and for had been uninjured in five years tart Sept. 13, with a deadline for entering any course set for Sept.| Oriental St., painter. Services 29. Mid-semester reports will be 10 a. m. in Sihrley Brothers Cen- ing.”

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- , 0» MES. JAMES C. (RUBY 8.) KIGER, 73, of 37 Johnson Ave. Apt. 2. Services at 7:30 p. m. today| at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill! Chapel and at 3 p. m. tomorrow! in the Pasco Funeral Home

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Colo., tomorrow. Cremation will block, Shelby St. follow, i "ow » JOHN W. SCOTT, 51, of 34 N. firms listing work, i Beville Ave., toolmaker at Alli Mr. Avers’ property. at 3p. m. tomor-} “Accusations by thé publicity i seeker are unfounded and untrue,” {Hill Chapel. Burial, Washington Mr, Ayers said. “I have receipted Park. - i bills of private contractors who performed the work for me, [t . seems that this office seeker is at sinking to a new low in mud sling-

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