Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1951 — Page 15
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Sérvicez for John C. Baker, E. 25th ‘St., landscape gardner. dSe ti former employee of the old B & RB Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Bottling Co., will be at 1:30 p..m. King & King Funeral Home. Bur- : : . tomorrow in Shjrley Brothers ial, Floral Park. Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be “ » n in Memorial Park. HAROLD 0. FRANCIS, 50 Rankles Drake Mr. Baker. died yesterday fin 1836. N. Illinois St. a mechanic Methodist Hospital. He was 82. Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in By United Press : Rorn in Wavne County. he came the «Usher Mortuary, Burial
STILLWATER. Okla..cOct. to Indianapolis 53 years ago. He Crown. Hill. 2 : was a member- of the Masonic rn : y . A : | Se 23—The slugging of Drake Lodge 58 years and was affiliated SIRE (ROBERT * Ji Hosp. foothall star John Bright ap- wits Englewood Lodge Noy 715 tig Tibbs AVE. Services ot 10a. Mm e time o i= death. He w
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
DEATHS
years Services at 1 p.m. tomor¥ row in the chapel 2 the People's, Funeral Home. Burial, New Crown,
n " ” MRS. ALICE B. RUDD, 73, of 330 N. Wallace St. former owner of- the Rav Rudd Regal Grocery store, Services at 1:30 p. m, Thursday in Shirlev Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill. Legal Notices
NOTICE “TO PUBL ISHERS Ihe Textbook Commission of tne Indiana
roi x y v : , inci tomorrow in the J. C. Wil; State ‘Bo { cati will receiy ONE MEASLY POINT probably will cost Speedway's Peared to be dosed Inciden a 50-year member of the Inde- quite My Dl (0p TER Sill BA Why SASTR m cond 1 : > at : Oklahoma A& oday, u . by " i . ' Slanaarg [ime December 1951. at the football team the county championship this fall. not at Des Moines, Iowa. home pendent Pleasure Cub BY, oa: Round Hill. ible Tasiruciion. Room 131 State House Ngan . . . : = py nlc : Yovinr : J yan oe . ” ” » diang is. Indiana, from publishers of And it's ironical. It dates back to Decatur Central's 14 of Drake University. anapolis Military Band. 'and the BURLEY EDMONDSON, 0 of cool Lextbooks Tor’ a erm of five (3) to 13 victory over the Plugs. A&M Coach J. B. Whitworth American Federation of - Musi- 130g N. Missouri St. a resident of ne : eisnientary schools. Speedway’'s Golden Toe Dick - - —— __ said yesterday he planned no ac- cians, Local 3. Indianapolis 40 years. Servicez at missioned sel ior nigh schools in Indiana
s / Kick . o . tion against Aggie Tackle Wil- Surviving are his wife, Anna; 10 a. tamph bad kicked the tying City, County Standings hanks Smith, who Saturday hit
m. today in Stuart Mortupoint, but an off- anks
four sons, Hoarce C. James L., ary. Burial, New Crown.
Shively's fine -Hawks are about of its veteran backfieldmen who
y . ‘ ’ victim. Service at 2 p. m. tomorte t atm x But Whitworth explained last . : to latch on o i. 8. appened the 1951 drills. night he arrived here from Okla- | p ere row in the chapel of the People's THE KEY unlocking that latch Halfhack Ronnie Bell received homa City barely in time to at- Funeral Home Burial New . 4 a a broken jaw- before the first :
is the pending Lawrence Central- * . tend foothall practice and had a 5 2 2 : Crown Beech -Grove tussle at the Bears’ S3Me. Fie's.om all year, chalk talk scheduled last night. Edward Ray Fry died suddenly “NAN JER RO! ON EO camp Oct. 31 Fullback - Dean Templin pulled The call, he said, would probably jast night while at the hedside of JLEAANER ROBIRSON, 52. : . a leg scle tou ha av : : of 332 W. $ a night watchSpeedway can stand nothing a leg muscle in the tough Lebanon ne made today. hig ill wife, Ruth Marie. : ZN wa
. game: Athletic Director Jack McClel- man at Stokely-Van Camp. Ine. an a Beech G . rv di 3 : less than a Beech Grove victory Quarterback Jack Kidwell in- land said at Des Moines that Mr. Fry died at the home of gQapvices at 1 p. m. Thursdav in
wr ua ne fore laving . by Lawrence pefors Aving jured his neck against Lebanon Whitworth's statement along with Mrs. Lorene Higgs of 1124 Hoef- the Stuart Mortuary. Burial. New
title claims. The Plugs could
win on the basis of the county Halfback Ernest Embry has Ailier iMarmation on the ‘game gen St, who was taking care of Crown. ‘sa rating points with a 97 rating Deen out with a fractured pelvic would he presented at a meeting ,.. ro The Fry residence is at MRS, SAMUEL A. (JUANITA | oa hone and bruised Kidney, of the Drake athletic council to- “ QFAY . ae compared to 96.2 for the : Ate . night : 4455 Marcy Lane, SEAY) WITTHOFT, 54, 1521 Hawks. A Silver Linin , re. Mr. Frv was a salesman with Montcalm, an employee of the : ' nh Bright, the first and only Ne , 2a y Even if the Hornets tie Law PIKE MAY GET some good gro ever to play on Lewis field Weather-Seal Distributors, Inc. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance
rence and that may not be inconceivable Decatur wuld win by five tenths of a rating point 97.5 to 9%. A Lawrence victory
news aftér Christmas. Ronnie in Stillwater, left the game with He belonged to Second Church of department the last 3 years. W
fantry Battalion in August, 1950, one of them a 61-vard pass for a Lynhurst Masonic Lodge. He was in Shirley Brothers Central might be eligible for a releaze, touchdown. Movies, as well as born in Greencastle and came to Chapel. Burial, Glen Haven,
© : . = ” ” 8 : srad ) Y ¢ Tsim 2 He's a reservist. i still pictures taken*of the contro- Indianapolis 21 years ago. SAMUEL J. TONER. 34. of 940 nal Bus nese Enghieh goinie iLL Jour standing while ( 03ch Ralph John- Beal not only knows what to versial play, showed that Bright Services are being arranged at Hervey St. einloves i: h y and Grades 11-12: Vocational JInformason's crew would wind up with 97 » ? had been si { . > w (Dn plo) of the Indi- tion, Grade 9. Curren: Problems: of Democa do with a football and basketball, ha een slugged. Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. ana Bell Telephone Co. Services '2¢ Grades 9-10: Latin ‘American His J ) A& ’ " - "iv i "wi hi iy “itory irades 11-12: Psychology, Grades SPEEDWAY of course, has to but he'll open some eves in the A&M Went an from there to de- | Survivors with the wife are his "gay 5 1 tomorrow in the Lak CFrogd Gina Toi: gOratn dispose of Pike Township, which state track circles. . feat Drake 27-14. daughter. Mrs. Theron Feather- Kirby Mortuary, and at 9 a. m. inh rages. I hears Slathematics, i . v . i i I etry al PS li-le has failed to overcome its injury In the spring of 1950, Beara . ston of Carmel: a son. Don, In- St. Catherine's Catholic Church. gare 6 ades 10 15 oon rB ne 2 { « Saf races -12: Junior usines r - epidemic and eight other oppon- placed second in the state mile Jimmy Bats 812 dianapolis: his mother. Mrs. ‘Lou- gia) Holv Cross Cemetery tee. Grades 9.10 Bookkeeping. Ari! vear, ents this vear. Speedway closes at event behind Muncie's fine Jim: . ella M. Fry. Greencastle; a sister, qT 8 a srade 08s Bookkesrind sesong Joa: Pike tomorrow night l.ambert. now an 1. U. freshman In Grid Telecasts Mrs. Roy Dowd, Lawrenceburg,! GEORGE E. JOHNSON, 80. of t pion Shorthan 1d Zecond vear, i Ih < y $ -12 ss Here's the picture of the finish: Lambert did a 4:26.58 mile two Jimmie Angelopolous. Times and four grandchildren 3015 8. Meridian St. gardne:. Salesmanship. Ha Se ies His i L . : hi ¢ ty 5’ If Lawrence Central defeats Vvears ago, Beard came in at gelop i Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ansh ra iond sear, I ade 12. P Law] ! € ps : high school grid expert, does “ 7s Ro Tades 9-12; Home Beech Grove, the final standings 4.278 . . . in" J. C. Wilson Chapel of the nomic Foods. Grades 9-12. Home Man- ’ s WHE ANAL Slapuink * ec his picking of this week's § a) Chimes. Burial. G ; ~ agement Grades 9-12. Home Clothing will be He has enough latent ability Imes. Burial, Greenwood Ceme- Grades 9-12: Home Heaith and Home ! es aha Sd major prep foothall games in tery Nursing. Grades 9-12. Home Child Care! W LT RP to shoot for Lambert's all-time hi 1 ; 4 and Training, Grades 9-12. Applied MatheDecatur Central Eon ma dian: 1 tnst s column today and to- gs #2 = matics, Grades 10-12; Agriculture Animal! Ben Davis {17 ihe In0RNR Tne feeerd se last morraw. MRS. ANNA LOUISE -BLACK- (uspandry, Grades 9-12, Asriculture - pA 2 . 3 5 E 1 — 1= | It Beech Grove ties Lawrence Yrar—4:2.3 ves Last week he picked 11 WELL, 46, of 233 W. 29th St. a Crops. “Grades 3.12: Agricuiturens Central, the final standings will is ampain) still holds the winners out of 13 games. His Crown Laundry employee 30 Farm Shops. Grades 9-13. Survey of | be Californ n io at 421.2 set Ip average now stands at .81%, ears. Services being arranged SOAUTROTATY Literature. Grade 12. Ex-| r rr California in 34.
ee entra W ! > RN with 69 winners and only 16 . in Hoplinsville, Ky. Friends may Ee ad Yo Flees With 5 Br Suis 85 B Davis fn G40 ~ » “ - 7 Qi " a eh Grove upsets Law- Tag Team Match For Jimmie's “Prep Grid West ‘Side Chapel. .
rence. the final standings will be Line,” turn to Page 15.
” ” | “The bandit was very polite, BENJAMIN H. AMICK, 62. of I Rr At Armory Tonight . 1515 8. East St., shipping clerk at
Speedway >
I Decatur Central 110 2% > Littrell, Frosch hut he meant business.” the Regal warehouse. Services at Den Davis rr ¢ 170 90 An Australian tag-team match That's what Harry Ford, 69. p, Thursday in the G. H LAWRENCE may have to limp sending the Jungle Boy and team- Top Lady Keglers said today about the man Who Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial, home with a Beech Grove tri- mate Sheik Araby against Buck Lila Littrell and R am ona 000d him during a pouring rain Greenlawn Cemetery. Fortvile : umph. The Bears, who face Weaver of Terre Haute, and Lar: Frosch are sitting atop the bowl- 10 minutes after midnight at the : :
7 = x ter . 5 N » rv Chene f ite St ri : : 1 i ; AU . 3 Franklin High School at home I') Chen of Saulte Ste. Marie, ing band wagon todav with the Hoosier Pete filling station in WILLIAM BAUM, 62. an.In
Beard, who joined the 16th In- a broken jaw after four plays, Christ Scientist, Scottish Rite and Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow .
branches of ‘tudy for the
tollowing grades : Elementary 8chools: Grade 1° Health
> side penalty w ry RP wi the: Negro halfback ki with Charles E. and John J, 8 a ” ” n Mai Ee As Em al ta : v Cat ni T 7] je rear sideli i is: tw 8 rade 2 alth, M mati ence forced Speedway Crohn Centra 3 fa n771 this forearm sidelining Bright Indianapolis; twe daughten york. THOMAS M. HAMILTON, 71, GUC Arata Crafts, Tansyase. Social into another at- Brn Davis 3 1 0 #7 3 2 o With a broken jaw. Frances Sllverglade, New XOrK, or-gaklandon;: former employee nf Studies Grade 3..3cience, Music, Aff Warren Central 2 {1 131 3 3 6 y ' Rees Indianapolis; a and Crafts Social Studie Grade 4 tempt A PASS Law. Centra 2 21 3 yo Whitworth's announcement Mrs. Mary Beese, In polis; the Indiana Railroad. Services at orience. ® Music ATL. Social for the point Gankan, Twp 2 }.0 20 21.0 brought this response from Drake stepdaughter, Mrs. Lorena Baker, , p. m. tomorrow in the McCord Studiey, (Pus ; story ovate of So eech rove } 2 } 2 d 4 . 3 ie. t h 4 1 3 ng Cr. ¢ that mis-fired Pike Township 0 + 0 0 0 a ocoach Warren Gaer Indianapolis. nine grandchildren Funeral Home, Oaklandon. Burial. 41° on), History Grade 6. Science. And Stumph “Southport Ce 0 0 0 7 1.0 “TI feel that Mr. Whitworth and one great-grandchild. JOOF Cemetery there n Mathematics now has booted RP--County Rating 0 1" should take some action. I feel I A n n da I Nat ional Soe Horminy 19 sonversions worl wl i™% would if one of my hoys was in- MRS. CORNELIA COCKRELL, and 3 Mathematics. Sef Fe Cathed 3 n 0 § 1 Gy y i i at i " " ~ » Ronin Rs . ov He's missed onlVioe es Meart 3-832 2 & oo VOlved in a similar situation. 54. of 760 Edgemont Services at. .dustria Science, Harmony four! Shortridee 3 2 ? +1 8 4 8 .# 1 p. m. today in the chapel nf the *"f | Grade 7: Writing, A 14-all stale- Howe Sila 2 1 0 19 GAER also denied that Whit- People's Funeral Home, Burial, Hon ath, en 10% . Broad 1 3 8 1 A Gi ; y Six ne I ‘mate would have Washi 1 0 3 4 oo Worth had. telephoned him to » New ( rown . & w id USI Apa ad Bees bined iz pe ine : : , : AT 2 a STA =and; Sa A SRE BPRS AVA Crp ATR hr frag prADOIQR ine fq thei incident Tas the | e 0 F MRS. DOROTHY BONE, nf ey to . rn Deaf Schoo oO 0 40 2 3 1 A&M coach had announced he 3, € re 08 the county erown Coach Leo ; = 706 Blake St Apt. 180. traff > . planned to do. ( Ap raffic |: i
itten Expressions, “Geos raphy Schools Grade 7: Writing Heaith Mathematics, Music, Art, Spelling ! c dustrial Art N
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pressions or Dramatics, jrades 10-12:
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bra. Grade 12: Physiography. Grades 11-| 12. Consumer Science, Grades 11-12; Pirst | Aid. Grades 10-12. Typing, first year, |
Grades 10-12. Typing. second vear. Grades 11-12: Secretarial Training, Grades 11-12 Filing. Grades 11-12. Distributive Occupation. Grades 11-12. Advanced Business Grades 11-12. Machine Calculation. Grade 12. General Shop. Grades 10-12; Wood-
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’ r 20 . Vv : in Mie ill highlight q is res aE _ Grades 9-12: Glee Club. Grades 9-12 tonight, are so badly banged up Moen Hi mEalns pre Wiestimg only honor counts in last night's Bridgeport. gianapolis resident 25 vears. Serv- Orchestra Grader 3-12. Music’ Apprecia ave ang against actio rmory ton : . fc es n. Grad -12 Se A thev'll have to hang on against ; Or nig kegling. Mr. Ford. #38 Ft. Wavne Ave ces at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the ry Crone ain: OM ny Ahdler the Hornets it's lop We falls ow of tree” fia voiled games of 170-235- {old police the-bandit pointed a George M. Miller Mortuary. Bur- Grades 9-12; Social Studies. Grades 312 . 5 § z na limi ‘ ¢ § ice t ) , : . ; fusion Rruce Brunson has a sprained With a 90-minute time limit : 202-607 for Hickman Whirl-¢ ten revolver at him ial, Crown Hi), The publishers shail state specifically ankle and will forfeit his half- The first event pits Steve Nen- gnub-nof ' 7 such hid the price at which rach hook
aways and Ramona hit 196-227 ccoaped up the money in the cash AL WILLS. 35 of 426 W_ 12t 177600 for Morris Plan. Both p + WILLS, 3h, of 426 W, 12th
girls were bowling in the Yaver
back role. Fullback Dick Stiles, Off. Toledo, against Logger Lara converted quarterback, has a Sen. of Duluth, Minn., in a re-
match washroom. TH
sprained hand and may get lit- : Classic at the Pennsylvania altle employment. Topping it off, - leys. “1 won't have any change to Mrs. Edith Stickney Fah Mahon. 4 froshmn, dressed Flashes’ Frosh Win do Musiness Wi." Wr. Ford proeiServices Held Here for his first varsity game last Prarkiliv en hie fy Tribe Si ns Workin tested. a week and broke a thumb. ® ranking Township REhAn 9 9 So the bandit gave back $4. He Services for Mrs. Edith Stick-
football team defeated Lawrence
t of Coach Bill C - ee. Pact With Wichita kept about $50. and fled with a "®Y: writer and widow of Joseph
Stiles is the | entral’'s frosh, 12 to 0, vesterday.
1 Tee 4. Stic y PWS e vere Smith's backs wholel~ ""'" ©" 7°" The Indianapolis Indians have companion waiting in.a car. Li. Stickney. Sewspaperiinn, wer enough to dress, Quarterback signed a working agreement with Earlier a liquor Store OWner was ington Park Crore S Ro Grimes. who was a guard : ’ Vichi 0 . as r . > C Bh An : : Rs cst ink "ei ? Wichita of the Class A Western: rohbed of S131 and a service sta- ghe died Sunday in Methodist or three ve 3 ha a ken League. \ tion attendant of $250. Hospital ~ fool and Rice Morris, * another Ted Sullivan. ‘Tribe director of In poth cases the victims said! . Born in New Haven. Conn., she regular back. has been out for publie - relations, announced that the
two robbers were in their had lived in Indianapolis and Chithe new pact would make players garly twenties.
on the Wichita roster available {to the Indians. ‘ Last year Wichita had a working—agreement with Cleveland the Tribe's new owner. ? Four of the Western league plavers have been turned over to Indianapolis. They are Pitchers Joe Kotrahy and Ernie Gurjillo, First Baseman Joe Macko and
good. End Scott Chandler has been plaving left -half Smitty has used every. one except the Lawrence correspondent. He can’t. The serihe’s a girk
Everything ISN'T Jake!
Coach Jike Caskeyv's Deaf School football team wants to be called the “Orioles.” That's
In both cases one cago and for several years wrote of the bandits drew. a blue steel for House Beautiful and other automatic pistol. : © publications.
E. 10th St. when the pair entered. U. 8S. Naval Academy and was The robbers forced them to a rear Navy editor of the New York door, stole his billfold containing Herald, covering the Boer War $6, and took $125 from the cash He was with the Chicago Evening register. Post at the time of his death. Surviving are two sons, Clif-
fine. But since four of my 16 Outfielder Mike Lutz. A few minutes later two ban- ford 6f San Bernardine mins mistakes in predicting high — mori Ti dits held up Wayne Kamp, ‘at- ne : . ‘ tend a Servips. & Brewster of Spencer and Indischool games this year have A t B k tb I endant at the Site Service Sta0 : mareur baskerba > New Vork & _anapolis, gone to the Deaf School, I'd Drawings fo the South Side. Turners tion, 2401 FE. New York St. They : Ifke to consider calling Jake's vaskeihall tourney will be held at 8 p m. iorced him to a restroom and . : team something else. Ae inRslo7 the Sout Side Turners emptied his pockets of $250. Mrs. Snyder Dies;
TONIGHT'S KICKOFF S: —— — - Franklin over Lawrence Central and Franklin Township
over Greenwood,
Short Shorts BOB C(COWAN, the former Indiana University power halfback who was a former 220-
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. rq - ¢ At General Emmett, Jean Brown Mrs. Snvder died Sundav In 2 rh PF ato . } fr Russell Ickes 27 Dorman Katheryn At St. Vin t john. Betty M ' « L 8 ’ - Far fan prep am Butler, 31, 812 Dorman OTE. Paine “Prooter: oites Aa Hey nd Methodist Hospital. She was 57. 31 *t. Wayne, is coaching fiance Dominic Dal lessandro, 38, R. R. 3. Marie wel : ig. RNY. Hice. High © ‘hool of Ohio Kirn, 26, R. R At Methodist Claude Margaret West: Le- d praia Oakland. 1. Mrs Sny Dillon = : hi t Con .,~ roy. Jeanne Lorentz e Patricia der d been a ndianapolis res0 Northern Indiana scribe Houston Brown. “a Kenwood: Doro-| Mckeen, Harry. Judith Meyers. Paul, . Bs n Rajoils Ie ne or! : Wit arr, 22 01s Mears Bl: Alice, Cornelia’ Standeford: James. Margaret ident for. many years. She was 3 Road thinks Hammond Noll, which Glover. 22, 1910 N. Pennsylvania Sf, Bonet, Vir Rn ant. Orvik employed at the Legion offices AIR, downed Cathedral 21 to 0 seven Bol! WANs 37, 5 Cantal Aves Beverly At Home Lomax Harriett Mahone 3145 nearly 18 years. She resided at {lub ¢ ls_will be open : 33. 21 . r . Myrtle St ; 2 fro AM weeks ago, has more power and Chariés Steinmetz, 35. 43 Parkview Ave: 113; ‘Southeastern ave. 0 ue Staples go) N. LaSalle St. oe EE or * TRUSTEES 5 . { Fern Walton, 27, 2202'2 8. Meridian ~ r= re Sor ; TOWN OF MER iD Aha ILLS speed all-around than any o Charles Johnson, 19, 154 Habiz Rd: nparTHS Surviving®¥are four sons. Daniel ___ $ the four myvthical state champ- Sharlene Lucas, 18, 154 W. Habig 4d :
’ N., Leon W., Lllovd N. and Flovd Minerva Gholston, 37. at General. pheu- wr 5 cicter. Mrs. Emma Moody DIVORCE SUITS FILED moni . Mrs. E Moody, Robert F. Marshall, 84. at 514 W. 26th, Hindsboro, Ill, and a grandchild. Edith vs. Charles Hibbitt: Dorothy vs Coronary occlusion 5 Ray Gutshall; Connelly vs. Leora Fische:; Twice. t 520 Cab! RI EO RR a, Richard vs. Dorothy Flory, Emma vs James M se. 68, at 520 Cable, cerehra Neal Kendrick, Gertrude vs Francis Arterioscierosis Ask About Our Budget Plan Haley: Grace vs. Delbert Arthur: Patricia Catherine M. Eldridze. 66. at 8t Vincent's vs. Frank Wampler; Martha vs. James cerebral thrombosis Tavlor: Rebecea vs. Calvin Kickpatriek: Arthur © Massey, 57.7at General, cerebral Georgian vs Charlies Walker JL; James v5 hemorrhage Elnora Bacon, Claude vs. Nannie er - o + rel: Margaret vs. William Morris. Mar- Agnes Marie Schiueter. 63, at 118 8. Audu-
ionship teams of Pete Rucinski's East Chicago Roosevelt,
It's the Little Guys HERE'S to the little guys in athletics w h o take a beating: and can keep
: garet vs. Wendell Galbreath, Barbara vs NON. carcinoma their mouth shut. £ Charles Birdwell: Joseph ve. Hett:e Cols: Willlam Perry Hahn, 73. at 120 Blue Ridge Hard working George vs. Vivian Newson: Bertha vs Road, coronary occlusion
Norman Smith; William vs. June Pinkstotl. Rosana Graham Wood, 89, at 36185 WashA —————— ington Bivd. arteriosclerosis BIRTHS Clifford Crabh, 56, at Veterans’, myoTwine cardial infarctior
At General—Harold. Shirley CSieman George A. Piper, 79. at 19 N. Bradley myocarditis
Cliff Reese, the Pike Township grid boss, 18 a case in point.
The Red : AL St Francia _vinton, Essie Green: Wal Henrdiovascular renal at 4127 Graceland Devils, w ho S !At Coleman Morris. Eleanor Castile — play out of | HURRYIN' HARRIER — | sph Harriett Graham, Edwin, Gloria CLUBS their clas wd Washington High School's Dick | ‘ters: Efwara ® sesneiisn’ Delance: Hop: (eer Fire Deoariment “Card party. host SERVICE most of the Reese | ert, Betty Pettit. Charles, Rosa LaBolt; Tuesday noon at 817 8 Ingomar Ave .
lost McLain, winner of the city cross- | John. Mary Sabo: Harold. Pexgy Chap. Lions Club: Tomorrow noon. Claypool time, have los h ionship | k |4man: Joseph, Luella Priest {Hotel eight games. And there's one country championship ast week, 'At Methodist— James, Joan Stamm: Jack. Lady of. Lourdes Church Mothers’ Club—
. . Ruth Peed) . o Card ty, 8 id big answer: Pike has lost all Was one of the favorites in the =p. eT: 1a ards slg, (Rath ir § 5. m, Friday in whe schoo)
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office of the hoard. 150 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis The hoard reser ox sip right to accept or reject anv or al THE BOA KD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS M_ V RAILFY., Business Mgr 1951
the Tawn of Rock: h tin the Rocky Ripple Town Hal November Af. 1951. from 6.00 A M to A000 P M cIlviIiC PROGRESS PARTY Harold H Mcllvain stee Pir Robert M Dodd Sec sin Henry O. Keeler--1 Third John W McCreary Treasurer
Howard Burgess Ward Dovie W. Gray ee Second Ward John A. Noon. Jr —Trustee Third Ward Jack C. Mevers—Clerk Treasurer CIVIL TOWN OF ROCKY RIPPLE Charles FE Patton. Clerk-Treas
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1 Death Notices
AMICK —Benjamin HH‘ 62 yrs. 1515 S. East 8t beloved brother of Owen R. Amick and Mrs. Rutn Nickolson, passed tt a Tuesday. Funeral Thursday at the GH HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 8. Fast 8t Friends invited Burial, Greenlawn Cemetery, Fortville, Ind Friends may call after 7 p_m. Tuesday
| BAKER—John C.. age 83, father of Horace C. James L, Ch aries E | and John J. ‘Baker. Mrs Tances SBilvergiade and Mrs. “ary Beese, passed away ponday morning. Funeral pa tinesday, 1.3 K m.. SHIRLEY BROS IRVING a LL CHAPEL, 5377 i Washington, Calling any time FRANCIS Harold O., age 50 years, hushand of Elsie, father of Mrs Jane Smock. brother of John Lowell Francis. passed away Sunday Funeral Wednesday Oct 24 3d m., at the GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY. 2313 WW. Washington St Friends invited Burial Crown Hill Cemetery, Friends mas call at mortuary,
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BRUNNER—Fred. beloved hushand of Margaret Brunner, father of -Mrs Louise Browning Phoenix. Arizona r of Mrs. Marie Teaff. St rE r rida Mrs Bertha Calif. uncle of sed away at his
apr ROBERT ING ¢ pect § Washing
ELROD—( irtis Gr 1150 West 34th
hushand of Mrs. Jessie Elroc taty her of Norman, son of John E and brother of Mrs, Audrey
Greenwood Indiana. Carey 1 ndianapolis and Ralph Terre Haute. passed away v. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Thursd: a.m. Friends invited. Prier
FRY—Edward Ray mond husband of Ruth Marie Fry father 2 M1 Theron Feat on. - Car ind and Don E reer Trae tle and hrother of Mis yy Dov Lawrence
burg Ind Monday
Bevis: PLANNER A ‘Au CHANAN pe
MOR? JARY Time _ iater Friends
may call after n° m Wednesda:
HAMILTON Thon M age T1 husband of Arminta father of Paul and Howard. «grandfather of Alan Stanley ‘and .S8teven, brother of Otto T. Hamilton. passed away Suni er al service at_the ERAL HOME in Oakresd p.m Burial I O O F Cemetery Friends may
call at the funeral home HOOVER 8572 Corne Ave if mother of Herbert, 1 E. 8 I Mrs John in Therhune Mrs Joseph Grand Rapids. Mich rence Jennings Carmel, 1 bert Indianapolis, and M:
Roy m nd away Services FLANNER, & BU CHANAN MORTUARY Th urs dav, 1 . Friends may call at lua
JOHNSON George E. 3015 8. Meridlan, father of Mrs. Zeima Hurt ArkleyW Johnson Harmena and Grace Johnson city Mrs. Nina Chaille, city; Mrs. Beryl Thompson, Fi. Worth. brotoer of Mrs. Martha Lawhead, Zanesville. O : passed away
Sunday Services Wednesday 1:30 pm I. C. WILSON CHAPEL OF CHIMES Priends may call at CHAPEL OF CHIMES.
McDOWELL William 5 i312 F 18th St. Son of James and Cora Wood McDowell: brother of Cath
erine. Lynn Sue. Kenneth, James
McDowell and Mrs Camilla Jn Fraz-.
ier: grandson of Mrs Alma McDowell and Mrs, Lillle J. Wood. departed this life Priday in Tuscon. Ariz, age 4 months. Graveside service Thursday, Oct. 23. St Joseph a SHery a m Friends invited riends may call at the MOORE 4& KIRK N. E. CHAPEL. 2530 Station St Wednesday
MEYERS— Cliarles E. of 5 535 N- Rur a , passed away Sunday evening, age 62 vears, husband of Anna Mevers Father of Charles K Mevers Mrs William Martin Jr Andrew prettriek: Services day. 0 HARRY MOORP PEACE CHAPEL 2050 E. Michigan St’. St. Philip Neri Church 9 m. Burial Holy Cross (Men's Club will meet at Peace Chapel Tuesday. 8p. m. for recitation of rosary.) MILLER Elizabeth Allen 4547 Alllsonville Rd. mother of Mrs seph R. Waite. Harry A. Miller Indianapolis, and Myron D. Miller. 5 Jia passed away Monda ervices ANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 2 P. m Friends may call at mortuary MORAN—Mary Katherine, Wilmington, Del, widow of the lte Joseph A. Moran, mother of John J. Moran, Beverly Hills, Cal. and Joseph A Moran Long Island, N.Y. sister of Walt J. Fischer. Indianapolis, died
Synday ay Wiminet on Services ursda m.. at the KIRBY MORTUARY Mercia at 19th St, Interment Holy Cross . Cemetery Friends may call at the mortuary
afler noon Wednesday
ML RPHEY ~— Elv Eugene age 26 8 Tacoma St hushand of Eon father of James: and Janis Darlene. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elva E Murphes passed away Mondas Services Thursdas 10 a. m 5... C WILSON CHAPE) OF THE CHIMES" after 7 m Tuesday RILEY John H. age 78 vears. father of Mrs Roy E. Burrows of Dan: vilie, Ind. and Victor V. Riley of
Chicago, Il brother of Mrs Rose Garr of Calumet City. Ind passed away Sunday Funeral Wednesdav,
Oct 24, 630 a. m, at Little Sisters of the Poor Chapel, 520 E Vermont St Burial Holy Cross Cemetery Friends may call at the GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY. 2313 W Washington RUDD—Alice B.. 330 North Wallace. age 73. beloved mother f Ferol Rudd, Indianapolis
nah Jone Topeka away Monday, P m day. 130 p
BROS [RVING HILI E. Washington. B Callers after Dp SMITR— Josephine Tibbs, wife of Smith, mother of Robert E. Smith and John C Karres and Mrs Yea Mae Miller passed away Monday rvices at J Cc WILSON CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES Wednesday 10 a Friends may call at. CHAPEL oF I'HE CHIMES
SNYDER Maude G. 57 vears, of 820
granddaug passed away
m call at the JORDAN FUNFRAL HOME. 2423 E 10th St Funeral Wednesday Oct M. 2 n n Friends invited
TAYLOR Edith N.. age 66. Mother M1 Cora M Miller Mrs
F er Mar ie Johnsen and Mrs Adela EF sister of Clifford F hpaugh ssed away Mondav at residence Presto Services
Thursday 1 ‘m CONKLE FUNERAL HOMF 4925 WwW 16th St,
Friends i Burial Floral Park Friends v 1 at funeral home after T pm Tuesday TONER Santuel J. 940 Hers band of Rosemar: father of &t Catherine, Patrick and Mr f Mr» at the Funeral
8:30 a. m. at the KIRBY Meridian at 19th St St. Catherine's Church rier cal ment "Ho vy Cross bus "will meet at for praver
WILSON—Monttressa, age 54, of R R. 8. Box 700, Indianapolis, be oved wife of Clarence (Slick) wi Ison, n er of Mrs. Deloris Pet and vale Bud) Wilson of "Beet n Grove also five grandchildren passed away Sunday Services Wednesdays. 10.30 a m LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1424 Trov Ave, Beech Grove Rurial New Crown
Cemeter: Priends may . call at ineral home WITTHOFT — Juanita ‘Seav. 1521
Montcalm. age 54, beloved wife of Samuel A Witthoft. mother of Car! R Seav. and Hansel! Sea sister Flavd Glover, Brilliant, O. and th Cohn of Cleveland. Ohin Aimother of Patricia and Judith Seay. passed away aineral Wednes. dav. 130 p m SHIRLEY BROS CERTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois s Burial Glen Haven Cemotery. Callers any time
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9 Special Notices SEWING MACHINES .
EARN a new electric sewing mae chine by sewing in your spare time.=* at home. Call WI-1020 between Bu. and 4 Mon thru Priday
10 Lost & Found 1 2 LOST—Lady's wrist watch, Frida vic. Avres' or Wash, St. between Mer and Iil. Rewafd. IM-6491. HI-
LOST —Blue putse between Meridian and Talbot Reward, BL-0526
LOST—Banking check No. "85-363. Reward, 3314 N. Illinois. TA-2378
10a Pets Lost & Found
BULLDOG. male, white with brindle. spots. 4220 Roland Rd .. Wynndale HiI-7770 BLACK and tan coon hound. 1 New Bethel. Large dog, Sonus. hag cuts on rar. Reward. FR-8
11 Personals
SERVICEMAN'S wife driving to Nore folk, Va. between Nov. 5th to 12th. Will take another serviceman's wife Ref. required. Call BE-7426 after 1 Pp m
1 HAVE THE EQUIPMENT to show regular moving pictures to clubs, parties, churches. See or call Dallas" Hatten. 839 E. Maryland St. AT-4959,
PERMANENTS—S$2.45
Guaranteed Biggest bargain In town. No appt. needed. Hair dyesbleaches. Only $250 Day and ni service. Royal Beauty 40) Roosevelt, Bldg. PL-0481. PL-6090. Est 23 yrs: -
Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist
Is now .ocated ob entire 6th floor Marion Bidg. W Ohio. corner ridian near Post Office. Formerly “of 301 Roosevelt Bids Li-7022
Round and Bayare Jancing. B 0 c_Knobbs LI-072 cing 3 JHOLIC Sah Pr sgdgm Group reached throusb P 431 (ndtanapolis. or by talenhorioy Ww T.1852 oefore 10: 1300p m
YOUNG man, 23, wants transportsw napolis to
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Has chauffeurs BE-N004 Jack Ga PRIV ATE DETECTIVE For facts try our service Frag consultation. CA-3415 or write P. O. Box, 5333 WANTED TO "BUY ACCOUN RECEIVABLE lk WADE FINANCE CO., CA-3828 _ WoobD FIBRE FLOWERS You can makes them. Call us for Instructions and supplies. PL-7529. PRESERVE linoleum beauty with water clear Glaxo plastic type fine sh. Ends waxing. Bl » Notions REVOKED ORIVER'S LIC. For SR-22's payment plan CALL COLBROOK GL-2650
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BASEMENT dizging under er houses, block laying and cement work. IM5963 ‘BRICKWORK FIREPLACES—Brick, block. cement, Brick veneer. storerooms, -psmts.,
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Fe JEPENTERS nplete, .or any part. door frames: special-zize dows. Lies and James, 1517
carpentry. painting, stimate Prompt service,
CARPENTRY, new o Bla “hid. Insured.
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REMODELING justria Residenty EDWARD J. RICHTER Architecty ally r eet Ins re Ines * PHONE IR. 4453 . ASSOCIATED
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Pill dirt romptly. 4 and White River Pik. 2s: “eve. [ BE-0511. FERGUSON BROS. r and private noms spedirt. . top soil, pit run on ‘rucks and deliving Call IM-8521 2900
Loaded and delivered CA-074 43 CRUSHED ROCK TORU SHED STONE CINDERS Mil 1
DRIVEWAYS = FOR GUARANTEED asphalt drives ts call Hartman Eves. WA-8231 ELECTRIC AL
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BR-5427 Fora Fe we Nt. BR-4003 “LAWN FENCE $16 per 100 ft BQUARE RED CEDAR POST 83c each HOOSIER FENCE C 1701 E 38th EST Ta POWER . and ane Tawn mowers factory ser
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Foor a repair Work { Jor all makes, Quick service. TA-2849. FURNACES vacuum cle eaned. Tepaired. Also gas installed. CO-24 HARDWOOD _ ar
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Latd Old floors made (ike new, Personal attention given avery fob. BR-852S, pe—————— a
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