Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1951 — Page 11
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teacher here, died vesterday at her home at 703 N. Talbot Ave. Born in Rockville, Ind., she came here 58 years ago, graduating from the Indianapolis Con-, {servatory. of Music. Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Place of burial has not been set. Survivors are feur brothers, J.
R., Douglas, o.. Ed, Rockville; Frank, Peoria. Ill, and Claude, Oceola, Ind, and a sister Mrs,
Claude Hampton of Frankfort.
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BATON_ ROUGE, La., Nov. 14 | T o TV TP)—A . thundereus explosion At 74 in Hospital MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Carole Mofice; Josh. Patricia. Ray. CLUBS FQ ay on m S { H Toieh ate lass w) 4 William H. Albright, a familiar ™ Hack, any 8" 3 A Rese Nadine Spain, Bevis ovee miadscs’ Warne Township War Mothers—Buchre ’ oc ea pe Wilson A i B | ; “!party and bazaar for benefit of veterans hrough a downtown business [I8ure at Banner-Whitehill, Inc., “Ries, Vi wwlf § Pf a Devan Prances Ferauson, Danny, Audrey Chap: at Cold Spring Hospital, 8 p. m. tomor- . +. 0 Smart new womens show
31 8. Moupt; “Betty Conradi| man row, American Legion Home, Holt Rd
8 ilco : Methodist H ! Lyl 1 i Mikired Hut At Coleman-—Edward, Grace Brown: Rob- "and Oliver Ave, =) | the building. d ois ospital. He was 7¢ Ho Ty Lebanon: ref FUOR Wert, Doris Dellen: Dr. James. Phyjs, aa & . : The structure, a, one-story brick an ved at 2929 Talbot Ave. Hi he ea gh 8. Army; Mary Lorman: ghilen. Patricia Rterling; Br . ( - ers. ouglas, Betty on Liberty Garden Homemakers Club—To- | and frame building occu Until the last year he frequent- piers; 28, Northwest : . the C : pled bY 1y visited old friends at the fur- June McGhebey. 21. “Hi Winthrop, | At General—Clarence, Mary White. morrow; 10 a. m, at home of Mrs. Fred . he Cuban’ liquor store, a beauty it h Jessy Hanno: 3 S. Army; Betty GIRLS Houghland, Independence Road DELICIOUS wt supply house and a sport-| niture store where he was a sales- Gulitol], 2%. "410 20t At General--Robert, Leona Grissom; Ken- - ti . Mott Ge {man until retirement in October, Paid Hackney 18; 136 8. ‘MeKim: Nina neth, Mae Thrasher . v a pik °; ing good¥ firm, was burned to the uioteet, 18. 1118 N. Ilinols. Al Coleman—Rotiert, Hilde Evans: Ver- Shin Movements ’ ¢ F TEN MACARON) ground." Only one wall was left 1947. He retired due to f{llnées ax Showers. 36. 1208 ) Kevstone; ade-| one Mary Hash P J . standing. beginning after he broke his foot Ray Desautels. 44, 17 BE. St Joseph Hack “Irma Southard: Wiliam, Jaice By United Press » [Ow ees er Epi - in"a fall enroute home fron a william Pore 15 Motphis, onsvlealle SUI; Chester. Joan Muncy: Albert, New York Arrivals—Neptu: Cobh es Peon pie Wad tL es Bn Tenn: Bet’Y' ‘Miami Ginsbers Robert. Helen Blum: Gen. C. C. Ballou, Bremert ' ( : sales meeting. cael go ha Guimbesland. Suzanne John, Anna Collins: Herman, Evelyn New York Departures—African Glen 3 ‘ Cremation will be held at 2 proicClamrock, 33.8466 N. ‘Michigan Rd. | Ortel, Russel Mildred Widener; Capetown. Queen Elizabeth Cherbourg anc 1 ; Mar . § : ; : / 1/7 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Bu- BATA ONAN, 18 5010 E 10th. San; At Sh anon Rober Imogene Hall: Cristobal, Cristobal. . 4 / / jcanana Mortuary. Joseph Donate, 3 34, bh N_ dladstone Jo Ann; Erie, Ella Clark; Robert, Jean Cla- nan Francisca Arrivals—George % Long y : © i | 51 prodt, Norfolk; ayne Victory, Tampa Nerside, AEN Zs Surviviors are his wife, Betsy Przce Brant 2i K Fok. Army; Dorothy pq St. Vincent's—Herman, Glenna Fit- Ne Thus. Columola River 2:30 M ¥ Pearl; a stepdaughter, Mrs, Frank Carles Lucas, “Central Ave; A Home—Joli, Juanita - Rankin, 116 Wilson, Manila Heiyo Maru. Yokohama . . . McClellan of Jackson, Mich., and azell Wilson, a 180% N. Central. Bloomington. gharles Ena Yokohama: Hawaitan : a brother, Frank, of Indidnapolis. DIVORCE SUITS FILED DEATHS Commentary and interviews are handled by J ih White: VBliranath or MrT 4 (Cnarles Mars E Porter, 85, at 2418 Park, myo- f. ot an Frances McGuire . . . well known fashion expert, S. L004 oroet “gy Bride 19, Dies Rorothy vi. Howerd' Barker. kegel va. Ma ate B Ratcliff, 66, at 6171 Carrollton, 9 y and features each week such personalities as ! Wellner Btn "ter shes Bader Motels sane 13, sn 5 vermont | 'leygy dollars’? NORMAN MORELL, PAULINE TRIGERE, LILLY Te ema ge - . {On Return to U. S. feed sri, Sore Herma by itil Sul 5,81 115 5. Audubon, re. DACHE, CEIL CHAPMAN, JACQUES FATH, 3d ' i om Truly Beautiful fia ror Mabel " Linton Spry. .Vioia vs Einore’ & K. Hardy. 45. &t Methodist Hos- Any accumulated money, even o SALLY VICTOR and TINA LESER. . Mrs. Betty Jane Little Seevault gaits "W'%inla Faimont cote Malone: pital, cerebral vascular hemorrhage modest sum, should be EARNING 3 . figan Finley Randolph, 78, at General Y 1 y died in New York yesterday just BIRTHS py Hospital myocardial infarction. 8 OU MORE MONEY! Your sav- d b : : : a few hours after she returned ; pital. pheumonitls. | re HOY “ings stort earning immediately in resente For more than 53 years; Shirley Brother: ha: ded from Germany. She was 19. AL St. Viocont eo XR meity Smith. Christopher coveakles, 76 at General | an Atkins Savings. SAFE, too— P y cated its rofessionel knowledge and skill fo the Her father, Horace Little, 1020 At Si, Jraneis — Marion Leona Miller; yopre Bowser, 8. at 2432 N. Park insured up to $10,000 by Federal ‘ts : Central Ave. went to New York At Methodisi—Paul, Joan Alyea; Raymond, gfElORRiT, SECItion. t | ogency. 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Dickey, Madison Cir- ~ service to tandar nat 5Ures eac . \ 3 . a . : service Tc a 1 da at assures ea " a 5 in y in WY. cuit Court judge, who died at his TUE Best Zo family of the Shirley Brothers can give In ie, Sesvau as a ben Davis nome here yesterday at the age ( hannel b Thic is tres: reaardisis. of which price. love {High School graduate. _ of 67. Mr. Dickey, a former resi- » p LY ; . : ” ars A : : Funeral arrangements have not dent of Alexandria, was elected 127 Lousy . . : choose [more than available, several selectio een completed. ’ - [to his first term as judge in 1944 HOTEILTMII RCIA TIIEIC I RT First In Indiana at each). I¥ ic true. regardle eed and was re-elected to a six-year 1: ALTUM oy a 4305 as . p - 18 2 ida E. Burks Dies: eal last year. He was a Demo ba ! § Shirlau Broth no A a . A At Shirley Brothers, only one thing is importa Former Piano Teacher That your memorial be as beautiful as human abil a yo emo : Pes nan 8 Miss 1da E. Burks, former piano .
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