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FRIDAY, ov. 0 1901, or | : 0 ~ Wp on Co THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a LOCAL DEATHS Pvt. Goodloe |N INDIANAPOL!S raat 15, Nag, akan 1. mousmus, Services Set MARRIAGE LICENSES SED 90. Froth ary igh

Margaret Conner, 19, 2243 Park Awe. At Coleman—Edwin, "Barbara Barnum; Services 10 a. m. tomorrow, Sfuart | |apolis resident 50 years. Services William Mills, 2 125 So Lindley; Daflo| Herman, Thelma Beacham: Abert, Eva y Beasley, 19, 0 East th i enning; alph aura Locker alph, Mortuary, Burial, New Crown1 Pp. m. tomorrow in Jones Taber- oOmorrow James Smith, 21, 442 N. Highland Ave; Joan Stephenson, Cemetery. {nacle, Burial, Crown Hill. Friends Patiiola Garvey, 18, 2708 East New| Methodist—Claire, Edith “Kleepen o 8 e x in o .| Duane, Louise Orth; Frank, Florence MRS. TRUMAN (DAISY - M. Ter ater 3 P. m. today at| geryjces for Pvt. Thomas Gobd-|Wiicy Dumiiich. a1, Bis N. Bevis Bhs) sjputi’ Donald. Saran Hampshire

loe, killed in. action in Korea | Herbert Perry, 27, 718 N. Senate; Marie/At St. Vineent's—Arlis, Marie Caudi

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MONDAY) COSAND, 56, of 1721 n. 8 4 June 2, will be at 1 p. tomor-| DS os h01 ucite Blreet 1 A re aro Brg BL 9 . 0 2, Bf i dor Cravens; 21, 233 Summit; Colleen, Bunnit JAiam, Charlotte Bi ' Olive St. Services a8 10.4. mi GEORGE «W. BAUER SR., 80,/row in the Peoples fn Home. | Newkirk, 16, R. R 3 = Omer, Jeanette Whiteside. » Monday in the J. C, Wilson Chapel| : srafnidalon “IS 13, John Rhoads, 22, 4500 Carrollton; Janice At Home—Oliver, Mary Duncan, 3140 E h B of 3370 N. Pennsylvania St., re- Burial will be in Crown Hill. | Belcher, 22, 5741 Brouse St Iowa St. of the Chimes. Burial, New Crown. tl " Pvt. Goodl th f Mrs, Hugh Gregory, 28. 1218 8. Shifeld; Doro- —— 7 2 red furniture sa’':sman. Private vt. Goodloe, the son o T8./ “thy Bratton, 20. 516 Perry DEATHS os MRS. ANNA DOBBINS, an Ser Vices at 10 a. m. Monday in ener Soodics: [raurk. william Love, 53. 103] Lug fhe Alice H. Kurtz (Jo, at Methodist, myo- , i aKe 3 Li | 2 N. Bel Oh y n cardia nfarction, Indianapolis resident 35 Years Dlatner & Buchanan Mortuary. was born in In- = iT. Te (emer Roth nis Ne Ballon: ene) lamin Plockin, 64, at 3727 Central. Services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Burial, Crown Hill. di napolis. % |Godirey Collins, 23, U. 8. Army; Barbara, cornaty thrombosis. onths, at St. Vine the Bethel Tabernacle Apostolic » s » H apo attended : | Brion» tos Care 2 penvd, bronchitis aT . stethost t be 8 Suinsctx, 34, LA sl - Church, Burial, Crown Hill BERTIE C. HOWE, 66, of 1733 Crispus Attucks DIVORCE SUITS FILED | “nary occlusion

* un » {Central Ave. a barber. Services High School and RAY A. MOLT, of 2257 N. Ill-|at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Kirby was employed by inois St., a barber and veteran of Mortuary. Burial, Floral Park.the Seville ResWorld Wars I and II. Services at| Te ———— taurant bef ore

Jo "vs.~ Charles Uiray; Norma Joan vs. arteritis

ces Vail; Dorothy vs, Nathaniel Shirley; pneumonia. {Wilma vs. Frederick Drake; Frederick vs Wem {Barbara Ross; Roland vs. Darlene Dyer; {Dorothea vs. Arthur Smith; Florence vs

Thelma vs. Henry O'Near, Jr.; Patricia! Willlam Cooley, 42, at Méthodist, peri{Thomas Martin: Wilbert vs. Alberta Fran- Sarah J. Mayo, 86, al 3519 W. Michigan,

ha : Pfc. D. E. ll {he entered serv- 4 {Carroll Martin: Russell vs. Edna Jones. Sizma—Luncheon Tuesday, - = s Club — Lunch Monday, Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, Flor C. Allen lice in September, IsinTus USCientech Club — Luncheon Monday. al Park. {19 50. ! ~ speaking on “Odor Analysis.”

{ BOYS" “ | At St. Francis—Benjamin, Aletha Green; Rotary Cl uh

Rites Set Monday | The 18 . year

ncheon Tuesday, Clay-

in ® = » H N 4 { John, Theima Kramp pool Hotel. Technical High School Choir JOE EARL MARTIN, 1901] old serviceman Pvt. Goodloe | At Genera) “Beryl, Carlyn Swanigan; o India: na Astronomical Soctety—2:18 b. =. Bellefontaine, an IN Services for Pfc. Donald E. Al-\was assigned to LACSRes Allee Moore, Appieset: How- (Tarr Indiana. URIreraty. sheaker

resident two years, Services at len, killed in action in Korea five the Ninth Infantry Regiment and| Ard. Pauline Reed: Forrest, Beverley| OES. North Park. Chapter 404--|

Harrell: John, Devona Hill; Ned, Eliza-/7:45 p. m. Tuesday North Park Masonic

2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the King {weeks after he joined United Na- was fighting at Wantong, North| beth Cote. : Temple, 1058 W. 30th 8t ob & King Funeral Home. Burial, tions troops there, will be at 2 Korea when fatally wounded. He water oir dctitinan.C Cirtls, | fase | Monday pect Chapter . New Crown. |p. m. Monday in was awarded the Purple Heart! , Wiggins Kr x a =» {Beech Grove MRS. SQUIRE W.: (ROSEA Baptist Church. ELLA) MACY, 65, of-1026 Col- | Burial will be in lege Ave, Apt. 27. Services at'orchard Hill 1:30 p. m. Monday in Harry W.|Cemetery, New Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, | Bethel, Washington Park. | The 20 -year-

= » n 3: » ELSWORTH JOHNSON, 61,/0/d soidier was 3600 Cold Spring Rd. caretaker |K111ed near

dianapolis, and Columbus of St. ¥ Louis, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. B : | Talitha Burt, Indianapolis. % 8 was employed by the Mutual Mil at Marian College. Services at 2 Chunklin, Korea,

was j {Co. and the Bosma Dairy in Beec p. m. Sunday in the Conkle W. °n July 22. He

|Grove before he entered service 2 WWE A IN FT 16th St. Funeral Home. Burial, Téceived basic He was a member of the Beech Bethel Cemetery : training at Camp pg. pg, Allen CTOVe Baptist Church. i

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Raymond Sf. Services at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Allen, 'a brother, Lester E. all of In- " LEADERS . TL GOODS SINCE 1877

a.m. tomorrow in the Stirling he attended grade school there|dianapolis. ER RAT RL 1 3s

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