Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1951 — Page 11
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Miss Grace Alexander, ratired writer and teacher.who ‘died Monday in Methodist Hospital, will be
Miss Alexander had in recent years beén owner of Aberdeen House, residence for women and
public schools and served as an associate editor for Bobbs-Merrill
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 2700 Cattle Due At Fair Grounds
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buried in Crown Hill ‘after serv- : * * ices” at 11. a. m. tomorrow in To free Bill Oati Christ Episcopal Church. : -
ition beginning Saturday. .
Entries already have. passed, reversing the
MARION, Oct. 3--His home: (ong at fairs and livestock shows
Co.. Inc. For 10 years she was a prison cell.
writer for the Indianapolis News,
campaign to Oatis” from his Czechoslovakian
. girls, at’ 1516 N, Pennsylvania 8t. {own today kicked off a nation-in.other states where entries have She formerly taught English in wide
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Rill been down because of the farm ‘help shortage. > H. W. Walker, general manager aie of
~ of the exposition, said entries in In the town where the Hoosier (ph. senior cattle
show already
She was a member of the Na- newsman got his start in the pro- iata] 2193. about 100 more than tional Arts Club of New York, fession in which he has become a |5¢¢ year, -
‘Contemporary Club of Tndianap- martyr olis, Art Association of John Her-| gathered on the public square 10 tered in the 4-H
to freedom,
townsmen “
Nearly 500 cattle have heen enand Future
ron Art Institute, Propylaeum, heart triButes to him and to sign a Farmers of “America junior divi\Indianapolis Maennerchor, Irving- scroll-like petition which will be|gijon, Mr. Walker said. Last year, ‘ton Woman's Club -and “Christ sent to President Truman. “It is an appropriate spot that judging ring.
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Rites Friday for GI Killed in Accident
Pfe. William ‘Hurt, 21-year-old Air Force man who was fatally| injured in an automobile accident Saturday night in New York, will he buried in Round Hill Cemetery following services at 1 p. m. Friday 4n J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes
from Technical High School.
Hurt, 2208 N. Park Ave. Surviving. in addition
brother, Sgt. Korea; a stepbrother. wand, Cal, and Mrs. Helen Gil-
Bailey... Sidney
mothers. Mrs. Amanda Indianapolis, and Mrs. Peck, Greensburg.
Former City Resident
Dies in Minnesota Mrs. Lucille Jones, former In-
at Grand Rapids, Minn. where she had spent the summer. She was 73 and lived at Soldiers Home, Lafayette with her husband, Harry P. Jones, SpanishAmerican War veteran. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Soldiers Home chapel with burial there. Survivers with ker husband are her daughter, Esther Hinderliter and Anthony and Perno. Hinderliter. and a _bhrother. Rov T. Tregn. all of Indianapolis.
Widow of Minister Died at Her Home Here
Mrs. Lena L. Selby, widow of the Rev. Zach Selby, /died yesterdav at her home at 2035 N. Meridian St. She waz 85 and a lifelong resident of Marion County. Mrs. Selby belonged to Broadway Methodist Church. Services are set for 3 p.m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hil. : Survivors are her son. Riley H. Selby. Hammond. La. and twa daughters, Mrs. C. GG. Wiehl. In-
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Lodge.
Miss Alexander was the daugh- we choose to pay our respects to ter of the late George W. and gyr .fellow townsmen, because it TNichols Alexander andlis on hallowed grounds.” said prin|sister of the late Miss Georgia cipal speaker Joseph P. Murphy, |Alexander, former supeTvigor inipast exalted ruler of Marion Elks “The courthouse houses justice, which William Oatis did jnot, experience in Czechoslovakia.
A booth wag get up on the
Square for a 4-day campaign to collect, the resident of Marion on the peti- shotguns and whatever else has tion. Similar petitions are being gone unclaimed for six, months in {sponsored by Elks lodges in 1600. the police property room other towns as part of “National .
signature of every
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Hurt, Indianapolis; twa stepsis- torture
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tomorrow at the noon luncheon; of the Indianapolis Real Estate!
Both . the
Speakers
sent to President Truman.
Grant County and
praised the Marion
gineer to Talk
C. A. Gillespie, engineer with the Allison Divigion of General Motors, will be the guest speaker
Board in the Washington Hotel.
Mr. Gillespie will speak on, “This!
1¢ Our Problem.”
dianapolis resident, died Monday __
400 junior animals entered the
Need a Bike? . Police Have 'Em
More than 60 bicycles will be auctioned by police 8aturday. So will a wide assortment of clothing, Tuggage. tools, radios, auto heaters tires, batteries,
Lt Fred Staggs, who's In charge of the room, sald today that more bicycles will be offered than ever before. Na one has
A lifelong Indianapolis resident. [Marion High School bands played ¢jaimed the stolen hikes for six Pfc: Hurt entered the Air Force at the brief ceremonies, and offi- months or more so theyll go four vears ago after graduatingiclals of the city, county and thelj; the block In the semiannual He Elks lodge took part in the pro-clearance sale at 2 p-m. in“police 'was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde gram.
headquarters.
Harold I. Cheery will be the
to the newspaperman as a “factual re- 5,ctioneer. parents are his wife, Gladys. a porter,” and said his conviction — Harold E. Peck.!as a spy was not a conviction obDonald tained in the courts but “in the chambers of the Iran
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NOTICETOT Notice-is-hereby given he tacos rs of The Town of Bou port, rion rH vy Indiafid, thatthe nroper a { of said municipality at their regular Hoge h day eof October, 1951, 1.30 p. m - Will Sonsider. the following : ‘ additional appropriations whieh sai - attle today began filling the 4';- ficers consider heeefsary to meet the. exwa raordinary emergency cre barn on the “Fairgrounds time ve 2 Transfer and allocation of Punds Budget, from. .¢he Town Water Fund $280 Fund $22.00; from Insurance and Bond 00 These unexpended ‘appropriations will be transferred and allocated to: For construction of Town
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within the Town premiums $10
Sewers «$280.00; for vertising $42.00
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right
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at such meeting 1 to be heard thereon.” The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further aa) at the County Auditor's arion ‘County, “Indiana, or . at such other place as may he designated Al such hearing, taxpayers objecting to anv Appropriations may oe taxpayers may In auire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held GEORGE E. IRI8H, President Board of Town Trustees
AUCTION-—Polica neadquarters, 35 8 Ala6, 1951 at 2.00 p.m, In cluding bicyeles, auto tires, suit cases and miscellaneous clothing. Vaughn & Burkhardt. Police Pension Fund Bert Ennis, Secretary.’ ————————
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