Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1951 — Page 37
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: FRIDAY, NOV. 2, ist WCTU Leader Dies at Home Here
Mrs. Goldie M. Carter, church, WCTU and lodge leader, died last night at her home at 933 Ritter Ave. She was 66, and the ‘wife of Roy Carter.
Death of the former Indianapolis piano teacher followed an illness of seven years, Mrs, Carter, born in Brooklyn, Ind, and former resident of Mooresville, came here 44 years ago. She = served as the first president of the Women's Society of Christian Service at East Park Methodist Church, to which she belonged. There she taught the Friendship
Mrs. Carter
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Mrs Carter was a charter member of the WCTU and past worthy matron of Englewood Order of Eastern Star 483. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel with burial in Brooklyn. Survivors with her husband are a son, Homer- J.; a sister, Mrs. Charity Hardin, and two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis,
Probe Abduction Of Teen-Age Gir
TIPTON, Ind., Nov, 2 (UP)— Authorities investigated a report today that two “heavy-gset” men kidnaped Carolyn Vess, 13, from her home at nearby Atlanta last night and held her captive for several hours. Carolyn said the men dragged her from the yard of her home into “a new car” and sped away. The girl said she jumped from the car when it slowed for a railroad crossing. She wandered through {fields until she came to the home of her
{Funeral Home, | Hill. , |
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Local Deaths
MRS. FENTON (INEZ B.) | CAREY, 39, of Zionsville, Serv-| loess” omorrow afternoon at 2| m. in Zionsville Methodist | Sin Burial, Crown Hill Friends may call at the Phillippi| Funeral Home, Zionsville, today | and tomorrow morning. bua . { HOWARD PATTON, 42; of 788, 'W. 25th 8t., packer for the Rich-| ardson Rubber Co. Services at| {1 p. m. tomorrow in the Patton | Burial, Crown
vy ” { JOHNNY COOLEY, 44, of 842 W. Vermont St, an employee of]
F' [the . Chevrolet Commercial Body | {Division of General Motors Corp. | {Services at-1 p. m. tomorrow. in|
Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home. |
a. 8.» MRS. W. RAY SHERTZER, 50, of 1410 N. Butler
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|Ave, Services at 10 a. m, tomor-
row in Harry W. Moore Peace | Chapel. Burial, Greenfield. » n MRS, DORA B. MIDDLETON, 83, of 1530 Saulcy St. Services at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the residence. Burial, Floral Park. " ” on HARVEY J. MOON, 78, of 824 8S, Worth St., retired carpenter. Services at 12:30 p. m. Sunday in Conkle W. 16th St. Funeral Home. Burial, Center Valley Cemetery, Bellville, f n » ¥ CHARLES ‘H. WOLLUMS, 73, of Long Beach, Cal.; former Indi-
anapolis resident and retired en- _
Fifth Suit Filed Against Railroad
gineer for the New York Central System. Services at 1 p. m, tomorrow in Mottell's Chapel there. Entombment, Sunnyside Mausoleum there.
brother, Harold, in Arcadia, Carolyn said. Carolyn said the men called her “Martha Ann” and -said “you're not going to get-away from ‘us this time.” She added that two men in a car followed her home about a month ago. Sheriff Jesse Owen said he had not questioned Carolyn. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vess, said Carolyn was shaken but unhagtmed by the ordeal.
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HIS LAST CHRISTMAS—Mrs. Walter Haring and her son, Walter (Tommy), 4, look at the decorated Christmas tree in their
home at Palmyra, N. J. The lad cause he op of leukemia, and is not expected
A fifth suit against the Pennsylvania. Railroad was filed today as the result of a train-car wreck
which injured five members of a Marion County family. The Superior Court 3 -suit, for $50.000, brings to $295,000 damages sought. by. members of the Edward C. Cooper family, 8120 Pendleton Pike. The new complaint seeks a judgment for 88-year-old Richard Cooper, whose leg was broken in
the smashup at the Kevstone Ave,
crossing Mar. 11, Attorney Robert H. Van Brunt
is having his Christmas early be:
een sent home from the hospital as a hopeless case
to live until Christmas.
charged flasher signals at the crossing were not operating and that standing boxcars obstructed the vision of Mr, Cooper, who was driving the car, Four other suits have been filed in Federal Court, asking $75,000 for Mr. Cooper, a carpenter; $80,-
000 for his wife, Bessie; $60,000
for a daughter, ElizabethsAnn, 11, and $20,000 for another daughter, Emma Alta, 13. Today's suit also named Raymond R: Schaefer, 35, of 558 Bastern Ave. the engineer, as a defendant.
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Dean Dies
NEW YORK, Nov. 2 (UP) Christian Gauss, 64, former dean of the College of Princeton University, collapsed and died last
night of a heart attack at Pennsylvania Station, Dr. Gauss, who # went to Prince- 3 {ton at the invi- | tation of the late | | President Wood- | row Wilson when he was head of the university, was stricken after his daugh|ter brought him {to New York [from New Canaan, Conn. | Dr. Gauss retired in 1946 and was voted the title of “dean of alumni.” He became head of the |depagtment of modern languages, {in 1913 and dean in 1925. { He is survived by his wife, Alice: a son, Dante, of New York, and three daughters.
Dr. Gauss
2 More Air Guard
Units Are Called
Another Indiana Air National Guard outfit was called to federal service yesterday in dual ceremonies at Ft. Benjamin Harrison and Baer Field, Ft. Wayne. Activated were members of the 122d Aircraft Control Warning Squadron, with units in Ft Wayne and Indianapolis. Advance parties of 20 men will leave Nov. 10 for Alexandria fa. Air Force Base, where the group will be stationed. Other members of the unit will leave Nov. 25. Squadron Headquarters, and Ground Control and Intercept) Station One are composed of Indianapolis men and GCI Station Two is in Ft. Wayne. The group, which has under-| gone 30 months of training as part of the Air Force's net for spotting enemy aircraft, is. probably due for 24 months of uctivel duty. Brig. Gen. Oliver H. Stout was principal speaker at the activation ceremony here.
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