Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1951 — Page 16

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Mother of Nine Dies Here at 81

Mrs. Christina Ann Gamstetter, shelby Moredock Jr, 25. U. 8. Army; Nannette Toliver, 18. 724 Blake mother of nine _ghildren, died last|Loren Toler. 19, .R' R. 2; Barbara Tim

mons, 18, 2546. Tyrone Dr night after a long illness. She Albert Hardy, 65. 168 Bright; Helen Sims, 59. died at the home of a daughter,| | Glenn. Price; 24, Ouilda Stein0

9 N. Sheffield Ave 1821 New; Mary Math 1909 8. Tal-| Paul Weaver, 38, 2140 Arlingt Ss. y ews, =. a aul eaver 4 rlington; Man Har aes 5, 834 Hugi d PL; 7 ou osley., 2 4 ghian bot Ave, Davis. 28. 115 W. 28th

‘ ras Patricia Donnely, 24 lived here 62 years and belonged Samuel Butler, 64, 1800 Lawndale Ave.;

¢ 0 » Chureh, Alma Pinchum, 52, 1408 Waldemere lo Sacred Heart ( atholic Ch ih donald Webb 21. Rockell# Park, New Jerthe Christian Mother's Society oH sey Mary Susanke, 18, 4518 E. Went- ~ ‘hird worth Blvd that church, and the Third Orde: {arry Parrish. 27, 2010 N. Meridian; of St. Francis. Koers, 25. 829 N, Oxford Services will be held at 8:30"

Irnest Branham. 65. 838 N. New Jersey, | Friday at G. H: Herrmann

Joan

| Dolly Liford. 60, 838 N. Néw Jersey Bert Weese. 23, U 8 Mdry Loftus 18. 23 BR N. Meridian r

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| Addie vs {Blaydes

Edward Wade 2 p. m. tomorrow In the Robert W.

|stirling Funeral Home. Burial BIRTHS will be in Fairland. SF : BOYS a r : 3 5 is St. Gilbert. Mary ichey Mr —Vories died Subday at HE A St Frase=cibe, Mary: Richey:

02 V St. e was 54. Wheeler home, 17 Victor St. H : At General Earl. Verona Shovan

During World War I. he was 4t Coleman Adolph, Mary ork, Carl oy . : Dorothy Kendall: Francis, Shiriees Meara wounded three times and refused Dy La A Baty Se (battle commissions three times.. At Methodist—Forrest, Irene Hobson: {He served as a gunnery sergeant.

McKinley. Elizabeth Graves: Michoel. Irene McCarthy; Wallace. Anna Harington. Rob- | Born in Johnson County, he re- ert. Patricia Shirrell

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At St. Pincent’s—-Sam. Mary Nahmias comfortin isided -in Acton most of his life. Gerald, Jean Karch: Herbert. Lois Mann: \ i 5 David. Ruth Brown: Charles, Mary PFrid- £ He came to Indianapolis seven Dold, Su Helen Minken months ago. GIRLS : St. F Eugene, Martha Haley; He was a graduate of Acton Ah SGiare Ellis i . { < 25 vears At General-Raymond. Miidred Smith High School and worked 25 years! Ai General aymond. Mildred Bahan in the blacksmith department of gdzar Ossie Randwil,. Jerome, Martha the New York Central System be- AL Methodist Owen. Lilli

fore going with the Holland firm. i Surviving are his wife, Eva; a son, David, three brothers, iGeorge, Alan and Dan and two At St

lores Stewar d Mary Brunner

Vinegnt's—Charies

lai : William, Estreila Washington. Gerald {sisters, Mrs. Matilda Fogarty and Theress Skoglund. Harold. Bertha Lawrence: Albert, Betty Cory; Joseph

Mrs. Mary Spease, all of Acton. | Helen Haas

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3349 N. New Jersey.|

DEATHS [Nettie May Butler, 56,

Louise Beidelman, 56, at

Margaret |, Nanett {Herschel Owens, 64,

Georgia! Bernard L.

ative of | Frank Maley, 23, 1202 Shannon; Mrs. Gamstetter, ne ank Maley, 23, 1302 Shs Hamburg, Ind., was 81. She had| Gerald Herrigan. 25 3510 N. Pennsylvania; Ethel G. Gwinn, 64, at St,

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Yes, you can win a lively, silken-haired, pedigreed Cocker Spaniel puppy just by attending the Union Federal Open House! All you do is drop your name and

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ORCHIDS. FOR THE LADIES

Beautiful fresh orchids— flown in from Howaii—will be pinned on every lady who attends this opening cele“bration.

GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES!

Union Federal has a wonderful surprise for all children. So whether you're 6, 16, or 60, thers's o free gift for you at Union Federal Open House.

AMPLE PARKING SPACE

In back, off Westfield Bivd.

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Right next door te Vonnegut's, on the north side of the street

address in the basket when you visit the new Broad

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Willlam H. Pope. 68, at Methodist, myocardial infarction Henry G. Hargis, 54, at Methodist, pul-

Jean Mason, 186,

{Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. al S1on v ght, 26, ahh Bi Kenwaod; W—— rnestine p y, 1 / 6460 Sacred Heart "Church. Burial wil senneth Beto Ltt. an ston; Ship Movements arlene Esch, 26. 839 8 Worth | be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Alvin Combs, 21, 1708 Hanna; Mary Cof- By United Press | Surviving, with Mrs, Mathews, fer. 20 pA Bie, PL . 1 Li New York Arrivals—None enne y 2 21st; Ione Linne . 4 . are four other daughters, Mrs.| 31, 2531 E. ioth New York Departures—African Endeavor, [ Julius Kocsik of Brownsburg, 1saiah Kok 1 LF 43 : N. State; Rose Kaney, Capetown: American Banker, Bremen: An. | - (Mrs. August Wink, ‘Mrs. L. O. ¥illlam “Hurt Vi. 1138 E_ 20th: Della mer vi’ uy Jawa-jorun, Reyks| y 2 ¥ ( 8 d | Baker and Mrs. Harry Huebner, coimm, ne 61s Columbia Ave Pearl Ed. Fl. Hamilton, Halifax; Mormaciark, Para |Bs of Indianapolis; four sons, Ed-! yards 36 1400 ao che Ave A Viol a Frandises Arrivals —Hawalian Pilot 5 s, 3 5 Sheffiel ve: Viola Honoh A rans : ward, William, Frank and Fred | gililiman, 18. 230 Miller John B. Werner Pre: Moniiai : re Indianapolis; a ~ brother. | 'schwier, 37. 1914 Sugar: Grove. J "PR% Trader, Yokohama: James Lick, Los An-| s 2| Richard Snapp. 28, Ann Arbor, Mich; keles; Seamar, Philadelphia. Batesville; 12|R atl OD. 8 A Suita Mic eo oy) San Franelsco Departures Kink City grandchildren and 17 great- |svion Ford 1g 3234 N Capitol Ave; Naney Bombay; Bataan, Manila: Olga Maersk ckerson 4 > ’ ‘ | grandchildren. Andrew Manche, 11 Juckle. ines Lois| Manila. Jean LaFitte, Yokohama: James Shapnon. 18, Greenville. Pennsylvania Lick, Puget Sound > | is! Haddock 21. 659 Colley; Mary White, | — or Do nald Vories. 3ernard Keigher, 37. 923 N. Park Ave ’ “Hel en Jennings, 2 2103 8 Emerson Ave Smo e-Eaters War Hero, Dies DIVORCE SUITS FILED PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 | Benna vs Archie Potter; Dolores vs | ' N 4 Services for Donald Vories, a Georse Hendren. Geneva’ vs Harold (UP)—Nearly a score of |Stinnie va Luke Foster: Vivian ve Paull fire engines raced to a | n vs. Pau ! § {World War 1 hero and Holland | Porrester: Robert vs. Ethel Herrin: Charles) ry ? be . |Furniture Co. engineer, will be at|ls Arlene Reid: Eddie vi Horace Vesch packing house clast night

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'MARRI AGE LICENSES ISSUED At Bome—Oliver, Mary. Merriweather, 1012

Mrs. Judson M. George

Dies in Home at. 77 Services for Mrs. Susan Olive George will be at 1 p. m. tomor:, row in Flanner & Buchanan Mor- {near there and in tyary. Burial will be in Green- and Ziomsville mos at 2045 Corneil, {wood Cemetery,

702 N. Riley, | cerebral hemorhage. | William E. Gommel, 83, at 648 N. Parker, coronary occlusion Elmer Kruse, 49, at 15 E. 25th, cancer J General, cirrhosis

her home, 2841 N.

Boulevard Pl. —————

coronary thrombosis.

liver Fischer, 44, at Veterans, cerebral edema | Vincent's, hy-

Methodist, cor-

pertensive heart Johnson, 57, at onary occlusion hn Lucas, 68

at General, pneumonia

monary edema Jaeger, T4, pneumonia,

At 1707 Lockwood

At General, myocardial!

infarction

when dense smoke poured from the building. There was no fire. It was only workmen smoking hams.

Shéewasz?7l, _ * & | Born in Greenwood, she live

TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1951

| Mrs. George died yesterday in| She was a member of the Greeny

Tacoma Ave. wood Methodist Church., Surviving © are her - husband, 4 Judson M.7a daughter, Mrs. Paul . Moore; a son, Robert G.; a Indianapolis i iciar Mrs. “Jessie O'Reilly, all of t of her life. [Indianapolis and four grandchildren.

{She resided in Boston three years. hire

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