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FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1951
Legal Notices Bishop Sheil Stricken NOTICE TO BIDDERS |
Notice is hereby given that the Town With Pneumonia
of Speedway will receive sealed bids, ‘bn garbage and trash collections or the Year| CHICAGO, Nov. 9
eginning January 1, 1052, and ending
December 31, 1952. Bids will be received | MOst Rev, Bernard J. Sheil, sen “i up to the hour of 7:30 P. M. November 10, jor auxiliary Catholic bishop of at 1:30 p. m. Sunday in the J. C.| LE et Hardy, production manager at ; ama} 1951, at whith time they will be publicly |!" ary Cat i 3 ia Chi 'y MICHAEL 'B. CHEEZUM, 68, Yannha . dvertisin Delta Theta, national professional a ra Chicago reportedly spent a Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. : AT TD St red Bozell & Jacobs, Inc., advertising i Heal fmol | Specifications on fila in the Clerk: hihi . Yu a 1 ad q- 0 i awson St, retire . i . m. Mon- sorority for medical technologists, office at 1450 N. Lyndhurst Dr. \ © “poor” night and was “doing as Burial, Ladoga Cemetery, La- ' voi : agency, will be at 10 a. n ! 8 Successful bidder shall furnish the Town! van be expected” today in{do8%: painter. Services at 8:30 a.m. day in Flanner & Buchanan Mor- have arranged the national conOOo Bunmit ad cin he amount of Well as can be expected” logay In 4.2 =» tomorrow in the Lauck Funeral tyary, Burial will be in Wash-\ o 400 today and tomorrow. in| lisbilléy" and" property damase © ang @ POU With pneumonia. | WALDEN BISHOP GIL- Home, and at 9 a. m. in St ington Park Cemetery, a2 i workmen's compensation insurance. was stricken ANY : ? y
Bishop Sheil, 63, Tuesday night after attending a religious meeting. A spokesman sald it would be from four to
The board reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids Signed: G. W. SCHOENEWEY, “ a President of Town Board NOTICE TO BIDDERS: PUBLIC SALE The Stale of Indiana, aching by yi
'e stor te Wor na Seven days ore anything def- . r 13 3 y ainter Servic : . » . th ugh the Director of Public Works and * en da) befor anyt ing neral Home Evansville. Buiial W. 13th St. a painter. Services Born in Columbus, O., 45 years is . ive Supply for the State Highway Commission | inite his condition is known : : "ory : today and tomorrow, broken of Indiana, ul offer at: abil »i!inite on h conc K “Here at 1 p. m. Monday in Corinthian ago, Miss Hardy came to Indian- ; Ampus tours at Indiana Univet he site listed below, beginning Nov hep —— —— we 2, : ~ : Am - ’ . J ot OnE 1E : ours a ndlana 1 3. 2. Jos, a 10 5ow, beginning Novembe) Logol Notices 2 a Baptist Church Burial, Floral apolis in 1910. She lived at 2050 sity and a closing banquet at utldings located in Marion County ‘ IQ . _— dark o ro . " 3 A : BA . os a fout room residence. frame 14 of India eh lis, Mario County. Indiana MRS. LOUIS (MAMIE SHIT H) Park. Friends may call at the Ruckle St. tt which Dr, Raymond Bard, IU demodern, in fair nditior ORE v ndianapoll NM lon unty, Indian EV a pelvis ts . Stuar 3 . ary . ’ y . nb a n 4 . 16 ay ’ a UL. Project 107, Section: 30 “lot ‘No | Invitation No. 230 Necessary labor, LEE, 65, of 718 Locke St, a Stuart Mortuary Sunday. Se had be el émployed DY Ww e partment of bacteriology, will 803 in Rafmbow Ridge an addition to the minor materials and miscellaneous con- maid at General Hospital 17 =" ry 2 advertising firm 10 years and was yea k nT al oy 1 tion he | rue anime ke complet é : spits a ._, Speak on “Medical Technology and city of Indianapolis, Indiana, at 1806 Liv- ruction equipment to make a complete I WILLIAM M. DAVIS, 78, of a meniber of the Central Baptist F ¢ 5.
1hgston Street signal installation at the inter.
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years.
ie ~ Biological TERMS QF SALE of Home Avenue & Markland 3 4 149 N. Delaware St. Funeral .1 Church : Jaomi Chapter, OES. I'he purchasers will he required to re. BR “35) in Kokomo, Howard row in Stratten & Shaw Mortu- Sundav a . ARF Fe Church and Naomi Chapt - - ems move above described buildings from the Indiana ary. Burial. ‘Crown Hill P. m. Sunday at Harry W. Moore = Surviving are her mother, Mrs. right of way limits within sixt 60) days ation No. ‘251: Necesss bor, | AL). t . pac ‘hape Juris i - ‘the C ardv a siste : : : Jrom dats ky Hm) 1 sixty in - tation Ke 23 a ECENIATY AUOT, . . . Peace Chapc 1. Burial in Red Bertha K. Hardy and a sister, Life Magazine Depicts The sales will be for cash, paid hy cash, struction equipment to make a complete . i 2 . _ dington, Ind. { Miss Bertha L. Hardy, both of In- i batik draft Trestrtified check made (P32 operating signal installation at the inter. DONALD EARL EDWARDS, wot | dianapolis F E McKinne 's Career ie .t A pr of p State o - stint n 3 7 Pe : nA A —— | 3, . 1 diana, Cash depost of 25.00 will be oe section of B.R. 9 and 8.R. 37 and 8R.15 43, of 1046 E. Thompspn Road, ; . Y {
north of Marion, Grant County, Indiana Invitation . No, 252 ! materials and miscellaneous con- 4 ction equipment to make complete or. ing signal installation at the inter1 of BR. 148 and U 8 3 in p re. Dearborn County, Indiana, of Invitation No. 253: Necessary minor materials and miscellaneous con- { struction equipment to make complete ing signal’ installation at the inter-
quired onieath sale at the site“and time of award, as a binder, in the event the purthaser desires to pay by draft or certi- .r fled check. sald $25.00 will be refunded! upon receipt of bank draft or certified!’ check covering amount of hid WALTE R. MYBECK, Director, § Public Works & Supply
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that al
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for the purchas th fol aa 3 I - ? h a . Moocher) § ve Precipitati 24 hours end. 7 30 a m ae 00 . aly wh ondae Of te 1 iraa3ection of Franklin Road and SR. 67 0 ppp 54 of 320 N. Euclid Ave, J oocher) Bas been located, but “GP oh ecipi ation ince Jan. 1. 3.14 The layout includes old camTiatana, at Ris once 105 Norn Sonacy | milvitation No, 354; Necessary Ibor. gacrétary for the Edward E. funeral 2 able 10 atiend: the Defisiency, stiice Jus ~~ paign .posters of Mr. McKinney's " : ASG Yds Sen minor materials and p €0us coli. ’ A . (r abl hoy th mper- ie ire a i ie i Ave., Indianapolis 9, Indiana, until 2:00 struction equipment to make a comnlste Petri Jewelry firm. Services at An anony s p} al = ature in of a hgbie now he temper- early political career in Indianb. m. on the 13th dav of November, 1951, operating signal installation at the nter- # he Waid, AR anonymous phone call from ature In other cities; High Low anolis baci far as 1934 whe at which time they will be. publicly section of S.R, 37, SR. 9, and S.R. 1b on 4 p. m. tomorrow in the ax ‘someone who knew Minie” aided 48 1 apo'is.bacK a3 lar as [4g n opotied and Tad. 250 to 300 Tous. Lif Marion Bypass south of Marion. Funeral Home. Cremation Will y ob a Stuart of the Stuart 64 17 he ran for public office the first An ARoiaats 3 - ous. | Gran ounty ndiana . $ JiR . i OLUATY Tos Angeles oo. rorinniens 67 52 : an rao . "a tize Oy ¥ 0 B. Blooming- tion No. 265° Necessary labor, follow, Mortuary in locating Mrs. Gay- 4 Bs Jime, and was elected ‘County ravi n | Ne rail 31 terials and miscellaneous con- ” ” = . ’ 4 ne J 37 8 reasurer. Pdi nd i, 135 fo jpment to make a complete! MRS, ANNETTE HUSSEY, 83, nor’s daughter, Mrs. Ruth. Stroud. 34 $ g ras ‘vis ; Tegate, 1a] installation at the fnter- Ne ine She ta r Hert i - y xr 44 i} re ad sated info State 31 and B.R. 256 in Austin, of 43 N. Tremont Ave. Services She is now living in Pax, W. Va. 3. : Na Bug isaclae a “1 tried to get mother to come 68 49 CLOCK
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21 256: Miscellan d Automotive items, F.O.B. 502 and {anapolls, Indiana
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Services at
a LOCAL DEATHS _ Miss Eleanor Hardy IV Medical Center
y . ] i (UP)—The, MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIS, 79, neral Home. Burial, Concordia Services Are Set _lof 1902 Edgewood Ave. Services! Cemetery.
BREATH, 64, of 435 Post Rd., retired machinist for the Louisville & Nashville Railroad will be Monday in Johannes Fu-
1 p. m, tomor-
Necessary “ labor, Indianapolis Railways bus operaServices at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel Butial, labor, wood: Cemetery, Greenwood.
o n » MISS MARIE LOUIS SCHA-
.'at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Royster ) FOB, 50 Washington St. here to live with me, but she just
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Miss Hardy died yesterday in an ambiilance en route to General Hospital. She had been ill several months.
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Services
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Rites for Minnie Planned Monday
The only known survivor of = es G:5% Mrs. Minnie Gaynor (Minnie the “unre 2:
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reen- Nov. 9, 1951
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; | Women of Indiana University Services for Miss Eleanor K. zr.qiin1 Center cha@®r of Alpha
include Ruth Bauermeister, Nancy Blessing and Joan Boda, Indianapolis. Business meetings will be held
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This week's issue of Life Maga-| zine carries a three-page spread! of pictures and stories incident to the election of Frank E. McKinney, Indianapolis banker, as new/ Democratic chairman. :
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wi #41 REPAIRING
ap tog slenal installatior ive Mortuary. ‘Burial, Crown Hill. wouldn't leave Indianapolis,” Mrs. 3 : section o ast 82nd Street © ate 5 Stroud said 0 8 Road: and S.R. 100 in Castle ww nes a BREA * ; 82 43 Also Watch and Jewelry Repairin County. India . tard. HARRY E. ELDER, 66, of 3850 Services will be at 10 a. m, $ ) Y Repairing miiation Ne. 48 . rms av commission op | N- Capitol Ave. salesman for the Monday in the Chapel of the - 22 1 | R. W. RILEY, 312 OBER BLDG. st n mpiets HIGHWAY aia 5% © U0 Atlantic Saw Co. Services at 2 Stuart Mortuary. Burial will be 0 8 41 38 N. Penn. St. Res. GA-4008 of ene SAMUEL C. HADI p. m. tomorrow in the Wald Fu- in New Crown. D. i i i a _ so
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i 20,000 Indianapolis High School Students have been invited to the Private Showings Monday Morning and Afternoon. + First Public Performance 8 P M. . .. Monday, Nov. 12 . . . MURAT THEATER . . . ADMISSION FREE 3 — SA SEE HEAR Anna Kasenkina, who made a dramatic. “leap for life” . from the Russian Consulate, where she was employed in 1948, will speak briefly at IN PERSON the Murat. “Flight into Freedom” “A Dramatic Sketch | in 6 Scenes
during this 3-part showing at the Murat Theatre Monday.
Pictured are a few pieces of the Exhibit of Appliances from behind the Iron Curtain and other countries in Western Europe . .-. showing the contrast to the American Way . . . to be exhibited
Presented by the Indiana University Players at the Murat. Theater Monday
A Dramat The sketch depicts how a matic Sketch
Russian worker, after listen- by ing secretly and at the risk of his own life, to Radio Free Europe, flees from behind the Iron Curtain and is reunited with his sweetheart, already safe in America.
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