Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1951 — Page 24
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: RDER | WILLIAM R. HAMILTON, 95, {Trimble County, Kentucky, farmh . h ier, who died at the home of a daughter, Mrg, Amy Gosman, 1250, On t e Hig ways Southern Ave. Beech Grove, ServBEDFORD — One Camp At- jces at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Little terbury soldier was killed and & Sons Funeral Home. Burial, four hurt yestérday when their Round; Hill. auto overturned after-a tire blew sz » out on U, 8. 50 east of here. Pvt... JAY STANFORD MILLER, 61, Ray Armes, 22, Montgomery, Ind., of 301 N. 20th Ave., Beech Grove. iwas killed. In serious condition Cjyil Service employee at Ft. Harat Dunn Memorial Hospital were pison. Services at 10:30 a. m. Sgt. Walter Ives. Frie, Pa. and wednesday in®Little & Sons Fu“I'm very happy to be back,” Mr. Estell stated, “and I Cpl. Richard Callahan, 20, Odon. yer] Home. Burial, St. Joseph cordially invite each of you to drop in next time you're in the } Less seriously hurt were Sgt. Wilneighborhood. Feel free 10 call me any time. We at Commoa- A liam O'Shall, Pittsburgh, and wealth make lending a friemd/y business.” Sgt. Douglas O'Cand, Erie.
ANNOUNCING | the return of WILBUR P. ESTELL
to Indianapolis
Wilbur P. Estell returis to Indianapolis as Manager of the Commonwealth Loan Company. He will be here from now oa { to welcome all of his former friends and neighbors. Wilbur P. Estell has been associated for many years wich Commonwealth and with his return to his old office, the company is confident of widening the scope of its service. The sift’ of local people employed at Commonwealth will other. wise remain unchanged.
Cemetery.
5 = Fa WILLIAM HURT, 64, of 822 w . 8 = S. Illinois St, former - baker, LAWRENCEVILLE — ‘Jake Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Gardener, 24, Cincinnati, was the Craig Funeral Home. Burial, killed and three others injured New Crown. yesterday in a two-car collision #8 on Ind."46 east of here. | MRS. HARRY (HENRIETTA) 8 a 8 ISTEINBAUER, 67, of Omaha, LA PORTE -—- Donald Ondray,|former Indianapolis resident. Streator, Iil., was fatally hurt and Services at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday his bride of ‘one day, Margaret,'in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral critically hurt yesterday when Home. Burial, Crown Hill
|» 110 North llinois Street (Cor. Market) . . . . . Phone: Lincoln 2586 their car crashed into a truck on| Be hr ia . U. 8. 30 east of Grovertown. [ NILES A. NISSEN, 77, of 832
. 3: 2 - : . . 2 » '» Fletcher Ave. retired trucking ZIONSVILLE = .. firm owner. Services at 1:30 p. m. mEEEaEEEEEEEREEEEEE ZONSVILLE Bradley Mc Myer & Abdon
Carty, 11, Zionsville, was killed Wednesday in
DAVIS : ‘when his bicycle was hit by a car Funeral Home. Burial, Concor-
MELKING COMMONSENSE LOANS SINCE 1087
2nd Floor, 11 N. Pennsylvania St. (Cor. Washington) Phone: Lincoln 8495
Also 3 other convenient offices in Indianapolis: » 9 North lllinoi#' Street (Cor. Washington) . . . Phone: Lincoln 1431 » 239 North Capitol Ave. (Near Indiana Ave.) . Phone: Lincoln 3364
on Ind. 421 north of here yester- dia. st an
WITH STAMPS B =: «ov driver was TROMAS| p,yGRORE H. VILLWOCK, =e Rg
Essig, 4039 N. Adams St, Indian- o5 "43's penny St., machinist.
apolis. Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow
w" * = v n in the Dorsey Funeral Home. TERRE HAUTE—Richard Ellis Burial, Memoria! Park.
Small, 32, Terre Haute, was Killed : = =» in a head-on collision on U.S, 40 1 gFrFoDp E. TAYLOR. 35. of six miles east of here yesterday. 1314 §, Herbert St. an employee a8 a of the Evans Milling Co. 25 years. AURORA --Richard G. Cutter, Services at 1:20 p. m. Wednesday 65, was killed Saturday when his in the Conkle W. 16th St. Mortu- % car was hit by a B&O troop train ary. Burial, Floral Park. in Aurora. yx =
A PAIR OF 1st QUALITY So S| GAUGE ~15 EMER So Ares
ONE DOZEN BEAUTIFUL LIBBEY SAFETY EDGE CUT CRYSTAL
WL MRS. JAMES E. (ELVIE) CHESTERTON —Nine-year-old gpgyaLL, 51, of 1136 E. 19th St.
VALUE GIVEN ) F NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WHITE BROADCLOTH ; B {Patricia Grenovich died late Sat- ras 3. + We, Jatay g nia of miuries received tn SOC YL Peanut Rapti ALUE truck-car crash on U. 8. 20 east Burial, New Crown. aN (of Gary. 2 or 8 Friends may call at King & King 2 BOOKLETS 2 | HAMMOND—Howard Rith, 38, Funeral Home after 5 p. m. today. and his wife Marion, 36, of Chi- . 2.5 = - cago, died when their car smashed, MRS. SARAH E. HARROLD.
into a big truck on U.S. 30 near 19, of 1319 E. Vermont St. Servhere. ices and burial in Bourbon Thurs-
day.
J GIVEN WITH ONLY x 1 BOOKLET
' pousLE HY: EES : x # $ 4 STAMPS aiover BM ANGOLA — Ralph Zimmerman, “_ wow. EVERY THURSDA' tea Indianapolis ® 55, Ft. Wayne, was killed in a MRS. ANNA TATLOCK, 70,
; two-car smash-up at U. 8. 27 and Richmond. former Indianapolis
BOOKLE POR I I NE ON OE OE ON DEON EES EE EEE 1c 120 north of here.
resident. Services at 2:30 p. m. to- ~ morrow in the Jones & Placke Funeral Home, Richmond. Burial in Earlham Cemetery there. = = = ORAN JERRY BONEBRAKE, 67, of 615 Langsdale Ave.. an employee of Polar Ice & Fuel Co. Services and buridl at Montezuma.
= = = MRS. EDWIN E. (FRANEES LETCHER) KERNER, 71, of 338 N. Hamilton Ave. Services at 1:30 p m. Wednesday in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, Memorial Park. -
= a = RAYMOND 1.. MOODY, 43, of 867 N. Grant Ave. an interior decorator. Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore {Peace Chapel. Burial, Washington Park.
# = = HARRY BOWSER, S86, of 2432 Park Ave. a real estate broker Services at 2 p. m. in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial {Crown Hill. ! MRS. BENJAMIN (BEATRICE) JAMERSON, 486, of 2121 {Shriver Ave. Services at 1 p. m tomorrow in the Mt. Paran Bapitist Chureh. Burial, Crown Hill. {Friends may call at the residence this evening. Funeral arrangements are being made by Jacobs Brothers.
= = 2 FREDERICK W. WALDKOETTER, 71, of 1140 E. Perry St., a bookkeeper. Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the McCarty { Funeral Home. Burial, Crown Hill. " :
= = x MRS. LILLIAN FINLEY RANDOLPH, 78, of 657 E. 13th St. former school teacher here—and active Republican party worker. ! Services and burial in Noblesville yesterday.
= n bd MRS. NELL SHELLHOUSE, 66, of 37 Parkview Ave. Services at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Hisey
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Good Old Thanksgivings w.. wwii ve:
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BEDFORD, Nov. 12—Mrs. Blanche Foster Boruff, former newspaperwoman and attorney, died here yesterday. She came to Indianapolis after working on newspapers in Detroit and was admitted to the bar in Lawrence County in 1919. She was an organizer of the Women's Press Club of Indiana and also assisted in organizing the Indiana Branch, League of American Pen Women. In 1940 luxuries, In the days of the Illinois Central's vouth, a man she compiled “Women of Indi : . ana,” a reference work. A brother and sister survive,
Memory brightens the colors and sharpens the aromas of our youthful Thanksgivings. Never since then has the air seemed so crisp, the turkey so tender.
For most of us those days also held a rich measure of simple warmth and’ security.
But they were also days of hard toil, long hours and few
worked 14 to 16 hours a day. And in the kitchen, woman's
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cei : lh MONDAY; NOV. 12, 1951 , : | . Anderson Soldier Killed, Held in Atomic Probe
OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 12 (UP)
Help WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (UP)—Police today sought the owner of the hand |
which helped itself to $81 in bazaar receipts at the Helping Hand Club.
| Francisco Bay bridge was held ' © Aa Anderson soldier killed in] RETURNED TO DUTY «last night for questioning by the laction and five Hoosier service: Pyt. Virgil I. Alsup Jr, son of FBI and Army intelligence after {men wounded in Korea are on the Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Alsup Sr. pictures and detailed files of newest Defense Department cas- Franklin. (Previously wounded.) |atomic and civil defense matters
“ - Iw i Funeral Being Arranged ualty list, released today. Pvt. Royal C. Ferguson, son of were found in his possession. Otto
“ |Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ferguson, F. Maynard, 42, told police" he For Comedy Writer KILLED IN ACTION New Céstle, (Previously wound-|just “liked to take pictures” and HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 12 (UP) Cpl. Addison R. McCreary, son €d.) ai.
was interested in civil defense. e . . a ev Tove Services were arranged today’ for of Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Mc
veteran film comedy writer Creary, Anderson. Charles E, (Chuck) Roberts, 57. WOUNDED Mr, Roberts died at his home, pe. Richard Lister, son of Me. Saturday night of a heart attack. and Mrs. William Lister, Terre A native of Cincinnati, he had Haute. . been writing and directing film Pvt. William A. Stanley. son of comedies since the early days of Mrs. Ruth H. Stanley Columbia the industry, including the late ~. i Le Lupe Velez’ series, Lloyd Hamil- City. . Marine Cpl. John A. Hainje,
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late Leon Errol. . i Recently he had been writing! Marine Cpl. Norman R. Kellogg, screen comedies for Republic son of Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Ww. Studio, scheduled to star Judy Kellogg, Ft. Wayne. : Canova. Surviving is his widow, Marine Pfc. Robert J. Urban, Helen, who once toured with him son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Urban, inn vaudeville. ’ South Bend.
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