Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1951 — Page 6

SUNDAY, AUG. 26, 1951 7 Towns Fight Fire MacFadden Calls It Off NEW BRIGHTON, Minn., Aug.| BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 25 (UP) 25 (UP)-—Fire (fighters from —Bernarr MacFadden, 83-yeare seven towns were called tn today|old physical culture exponent, anto battle a 110,000 gallon oil and nounced tonight that he 6 has (gasoline fire which was touched|cancelled plans for a parachute

Ti : 9 | it : Dies of Heart ; off by a bolt of lightning at the drop into the Niagara gorge and c. 5 | Kunz Oil Co. No one was reported will jump instead into the Hudson Attack in Car | Injured. . [River tomorrow. ‘ \ ee os ic be gp » ty 1

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MRS. ARTE F. (EMMA G.) SINGLETON, formerly of 3552 y College Ave. widow of former Wednesday at Hisey & Titus Fu- cashier of Livestock Exchange neral Home, with burial in Crown Bank. Died in Tampa, Fla. ServHill for Mrs. Ella Wright, wite ices 10 a. m. Wednesday in Flanls lof Fay Wright. Mrs. Wright, for. or UBL: Burial He died Friday night in the’ PAE 8 Hug ; mer local resident, dled in Fon- \ ERE : Ernest Estegs, a janitor ge AW Er ax pM es Bl re RE dN te Fe hE aR 2 ini MISS JOSERIINE. SOX: mannes. since 1945 Hor ab THA. Lb : =. : : : AEA he had lived since. the death of his| >| The Wrigtits lived here 55 Marott Hotel, poet and singer. attack Friday night while sitting Be had iy nce the death of his.chart Machinery .Co., will be years, moving to California three E¥anddaughter of Daniel and in nis car after work. i - 3 ; “remodeled to facilitate| A native of Harrodsburg, Ky. 8t 2:30 p.m. Monday in St. Paul'siyears ago. Mrs. Wright, native @0na ¥andes Indiana ploneers| nu. pgters, who was 61, was ALLERGY AND ¥.care of emergency illness Mr. Jordan lived in Franklin Episcopal Church with burial injof Rush County, served many ces % nM Nes ay nl ound in his car, parked near " ASTHMA ; accident cases. On duty will about 50 years. He was formerly Crown Hill. : years on the board of the Second [p “INET Rtan OTtUary: nis home, 2018 Boulevard Pl | 4 3 doctors and nurses from a detective for the Pennsylvania Friends may call anytime be- Church of Christ Scientist. Her| alin Town. oy Patton. Funeral Hoine will SUFFERING : Sthodist, General and Ft. Har-| Railroad and a member of theifore then at®Flanner & Buchan- husband is a former city council-! ALBERTIE ! Modern Medical Science Has Produced Miracles i N, “ 9» (PYRANISIMINE ARLAC” " WaLeare) . « the amating NEW Miracle tablet that safely acts fe step HAYFEVER,

tho | | SCHULTZ. 88. of handle arrangements. son Hospitals and Indiana Uni- Franklin Police Department. lan Mortuary. man and deputy county treas- Sy a=sity Medical Center, Surviving a Ayam Harrell BOD in Greenville, O., 65 years urer here. (1530 Columbia Ave. Services 2| Surviving are his daughter,

Tn addition two first ald units |ago, Mr. Hunt moved to Indian-| : Pp. m. Wednesday in King & King Ruth, Indianapolis; a son, Daniel, a ‘ are two other daughters, Mrs. | Survivors with her husband chapel. Burial i 1 1 P | ' | be set up. 8 service offered p,,, J. Scholler and Mrs. Alma BPOlis in 1900 as a salesman are: 4 son, Clarence Wright, Los| pe a n Flora 8K. | rons, IV. V1 ltree granduniiives, rs since : pi (MARGA-|/Jean and Daniel Esters Jr., In-

for the machine tool manufactur- . : Halstead, Indianapolis; a son, Lee, {Angeles; two brothers, T. W.| MRS. EDGAR R. tely 2000 cases handled p, "yyiopi Fla; a sister, Mrs, IDE firm of which he became a yenqricks, Indianapolis, and Hen- RET) LAUGHLIN, 77, of 18441; dianapolis, and Richard Thomas, 'A. G. Caldwell, Lawrenceburg, Partner in 1916 and president iniyy 1, Hendricks, Los Angeles; N. Alabama-St., treasurer of the Columbus, O. and two greatKy.; two grandchildren, six great- 1945. He retired a few weeks ago four sisters, Mrs. Ida M. Shimer, Womens’ Society for Christian grandchildren in Columbus grandchildren and two great. After & two-year illness and died jpdijanapolis, Mrs. Naomi Jordan Service at | rors :

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in Washington. One woman and 22 men have! He was a member and senior passed examinations .for certified warden of St. Paul's Episcopal public accountants conducted by Church and was named senior the State Board of Certified Ac- warden emeritus the first of this countants of Indiana. vear. He also was a past president Howard E. Henley Jr. Indian- of Rotary 58 and a member of apolis, is among the six new CPAs the Masons, Scottish Rite and eligible to practice York Rite, Indianapolis Athletic Among 17 passing the test and Club, Columbia Club and the Soto receive certificates when they ciety of American Magicians. meet experience requirements Surviving are his wife, Geneva from Bennett Medical College, were Miss Evelyn P. McLendon, M.; a daughter, Mrs. Embert Chicago, in 1905. A SpanishLouis J. Buergler, William J.| Peterson, South Natick, Mass.; a American War veteran, he pracCaron, Harold Ewing and brother, M. M, of Libertyville ticed drugless healing in Chicago Charles Jarrett, Indianapolis. {Ill., and a grandson. 18 years.

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