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; 'F y or Erzzie J.- Messick | rives Chim In Enlistment | Ses. paris am THURMAN A. GOTTSCHALK,! ‘SES ISSUED DEATHS Dri es L p $ $ Tzzie J. Messick, retired rail- Bi f Y v Bu ce 1951, the fore 89. of Miami, Fla. Former Indiana MARRIAGE Jropxses Eo Wi x. amma TO Its. Death | HoosiePs topped the nation in|roader, Wiji be buried in Floral ed erore 10 Te tT , tell you exact! Welfare director and Hoosier Wil Yoveiace 20." 3444 N Suuheeeells, Depart, hat 2 a Army and Air Force enlistments park day after 10:30 a. m. | ¢ If the pre “ Democratic ‘leader, Services at 9 Dayid Hall, 23, Fi. campbell, Fer 08 Ella Burnhart 84, at 2720 Winthrop, apoy LONDON. Dec a1 (up) #00 the day before Christmas, and ggprvices at: ‘Conkle \8t 16th} 3 reader is remi a. m. Saturday at Flanner & Bu-icasl Hojser, 21 184 8 Delaware: LOB Bifzabeih 1 Robinson, 72. at 3040. Rook-| 4 "Eng tod 75 recruits wera®m eager forsfreet Funeral Home.¥ He died | not, who' cares chanan Mortuary. Burial at Berne, sacit: Ble BLE, Ho Navy; Joan Rob. |, Wood. carcinoma, af cerspratiChildren all over England today service they agreed to “ship out” yesterday in Methodist’ Hospital. | it's the future pl # oy Ind. gins {ray wood, Villa "Ave.; Barbara roemerrhage, Tr a Shortie” rlsabios: mourned Cholmondeley — pro- oC spying He was 62 and lived at 4923! ‘ Designed $e Receive Pu "% One of the «1 Me : {. Ewing. : ! ; ne : . ie Army today revealed 101 ify ts f REE RAY ’A 37 % % wit oir® MILE - 2515 PY, ounced Chumley—one of their fa- Rockville Rd forecasts for _DUNCAN. M. VAULX SR, 65 wi Ws BUS Tiel Frames Baiemahndl a p2ste:P > \men joined the two services from! Mr, Messick retired in 1934 UHF and Color Programs stems from | -of 924 Fayette St, head bellman ivi 2s. INL N. capitol william O'Neill, 80, at 1404 Silver, cerebral, vorite television stars. Indiana on Dec. 24, far ahead of after 33 years, with the Pennsyl- ———— publisher of for 26 years at Hotel Barnes. J Bare 09 N. Hamilton; Vivian| \ (ATORBORIE, 0 oi 3325 Kenwood, ar-| The kids remembered when they. other states where many recruit- yania Railroad. He was born in| ; : | magazine. M r. Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in| Ewing 16. 830 BRaGshert ponnatite | gperiosclerosis “st. at 302 8, Rural, TOlled on the floor at the WaViing offices were closed for a long|Freedom, Ind., and belonged to| See Our Cemplete Line © science prophe ~ New ‘Baptist _Chureh. Burial in Talr,. 16. 2413 “College . La oarditis, oe ) Cholmondeley smoked a cigaret nolida . : eu d i \ Francis Mindrup, 28, 3031 Eastern; Normafwaiter H. Clemmons, 71, at Veterans : H ay. {Bicknell Baptist Church. Priced from ades, gaze ! G Srown Hm. Prick. 18, 02 N. TEMBIS meridian: , carcinoma Lin in: his . own peculiar way. Hel he 75 men who gave up] Survivors are, his" wife, Ona;| . | _ crystal ball a TR NON 5 JOHNSON 2% of i Bee Eker Fa a0 N Meridian. Ioan, Eaward Collis, 71. ay 243'N, * knocked ’em dead when’ he sippedgchristmas ‘Eve at home were [to * sons, ‘Wilbur H., of Indian-| $ rE “ BB" a startling ri VER rs at 10:30] 00h, Bale 1 re Jeanine, rrr {with appropriate grimaces—am'swBry in and sent to replacement!apolis, and Walker A. Messick, | . op - * pride and gro _ 354 Routers Av . Sefvises st Josh wavile Walker. 0, 2621, Sutherland; phyl- OLUBS {English cup of tea. land ®ainmg cénters immediately. Newburg; a daughter, Mrs. Mary | v He says th , m. Saturday at: y Is Crockett, 1 | ounty — sie ¢ Co Irving Hill Chapel. Burial in Thgofore Drver. a1." sad N Bevip Aves) MATOD COMRUNITHRS of ¥ijuins Muriel His end was tragl |, Air Force enlistments have E. Rosner, Indianapolis; mother; Look for the Big CROSLEY walk down t I Aston Porn gate fn Strie 4 din Primrose; Ruth | meeting. Regular board meeting 1:30 Te {been sre-opened for indefinite Mrs, Elizabeth Messick, Indian- Siam on W. ‘Washington St. exactly how r sisak Eee | Re Woohman. 18. Marines; Lorene| mre eee WHILE waiting for some teeth| Solas wnt Tugsasy, Fecrusing] apolis, ad 2 sister, Mrs. Opal | 9 : Harriage has RUSSELL C. SMITH, 46, of Cope, 23. 831 Buchaman. . be pulled Christmas Eve, 8- West of Freedom. C _ 1038 8. Rybolt Ave, Arrow Sup- I va 22° Beech Bepoovel Mazianse Rites Are ed IS EO Ei aiey went berserk with day, the officials expect the serv-| : | The Store With Beautiful Lamps bility test. ‘ply Co. employee, Services’ at WEAR Strong, 19. 20] Sinaney Kan. 9 Ipain..He raged through the streets Ice to return to a nine-men-a-day| Full basketball coverage ‘Is | 10:30 2 m tomorrow at Royster John And rson,s ad 03 N, “Livingston; For Pfc Co lan Poardite angrily on the doors of quota. | Included in the Home Edition of MR. GER! 9 a. . el McCorm 1.79 / & Askin West Washington Street n Myr on. Shoat, 2, (Crawfordsy Alle: Elaine] . g {passing cars and beating his head ——————————— p your Sunday Times. os n on+ ea INC. the honeymoc ' ae 0% elte 2%; ibhen 2 . Mortuary. Burial at Fairland, jesse Campnell. 0. 1030 W. 28; Eunice] Pfe, Cecil’ Kenneth Coglan will in agony. Boy Travelers Held ! io “s in He hnowie 1nd, ¥ w, C. Roberts. 64. 610 E. 9th Ara Alien, lhe buried with military rites in| jt Qvas. a difficult decision to] GOSHEN, Dec. 27 (UP)—Po-| ay it with , , , 3745 W. Washington BE-3351 di aris 58 27 1 A ’ , ied : ¥ . . MRS. ETHEL WATHEN Ralph Decker. 3" 1684 College Ave: Sarah Washington Park Saturday, after maye. Authorities shot him dead|lice held three "teen-age Man- "OPEN EVES. TILL 9 P. M . in a dust- ar ~Tf 1002 . re. j Milto, 33, 234 E. 8th. it 1:30 p..m, serv- land kids were a little sadder to-|chester, Conn., boys today who 0 i YW. O'NEIL, 64, of 4902 Central Ave. joseph. Willams J 19. 2931 Gulilfard: : equipped with Ne rina ab : av |“ Jacqueline Thompson, 18, 2326 Nowland. ices in Harry W. % (day. [the sald left” their homes in a | ! oe Services at 9 a, m. Saturday in oo r—— h . joey. SEND The OFTEN! biovision¥ set Lebanon at St. Augustine's nyvoreg SUITS FILED Moore Peace “¢ | Cholmondeley, the city zoo’s|stolen car and drove away from ~ m lat sound but od Church. Burial in St. Augustine Cin ny asd i oh eo Ria Chapel. He was y R | star attraction was an eight-year-/an Edgerton, O., service Station, ! An Florists of Indianapolis, Inc. One would Cemetery. , | Marian E. vi. Willlam ©. Baum. Helene killed in Korea Agel gold chimpanes. LE dy fo . —a the. millenium Nis MARY PARKER KEN. Bb Lage Heb Jeinn: Sd 1 Aug. 16, 1950. ied fm ————oear a : ; the millenium wy. MS ‘ 4 4¥= Richard ' \lson have done ms TON, 86, of 102 E, 21st St. Serv- a a was 18, was born 12 2 _ oin ices at 2 Saturday at Flan- PIRTHS in: Bi 0 keep going ices at 2 p.m. Saturaay at . g TWINS in Bicknell. He and electronic ner & Buchanan Mortuary, Burial at Coleman—John, Margaret Hamersteadt, joined - the Army | ‘ ; bo What or 1 in Crown Hill. | At Methodist— Richard, Maxine Weaver, ‘soo n after his E think, act, fe Bat ari wird: 's 417th birthday. h to | ROBERT FRAZIER, 84, of auc BOYS v ih ane hour 2201, W, 18th St. retired city Aon Nellie Rodgers: John, Betty ATs He a : 1e nded v e in knowing, ii street department employee. ALi Poloman Robert, [ragline Elsanehisfanua raining - pe, Coglan | the knot just
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Rarvices TOW 2 At -“Methodist—Ezra, Mary Love: Claude, tied? Ter es a! P. mn. 10MOorroy 2! Elsie Payne: Walter, Fleta Smith: Lous, helonged to the Indiana National - Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chap Marsha Kleis: Fred, Helen Hague.’ a el el. Burial in New Crown Al St Vincent's Ker aul Consiahcs Ssser! Guard, : t . | 1 dd ] : WOULD ‘os L Robert lara erley; nt y 4 % i Yr & Malcak X tris Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Crepes : ® All-Woo weeas: believing the MRS saLLEN, (Crys Pal) AL General Dr corse Dotia Moree. (denda Traynor of 447 N. Sher- ; "3 SMI . SH 0 23 ‘a er- IPOree Della ae raxt n “ 4 ' AL v oleman Walter, Virginia Johnson: n Dr.: his father,'John Coglan wood Ave, Services at. 11 a. m. ( Emma Mickel, George Jr., Jean ma .. ill 1 d | h i tf a tomorrow at Moore & Kirk Irv- sal fr Doral. Rosemacr: Flange} Shelbyville; a brother, Marine Fai es: Broa C ot Ss: | ington Chapel. Burial in Washing- gan. Robert, Joyce Harris. Roger alice Sgt. John Coglan, stationed at By Earl . : K an ( les, /inifred utcher Ng n V Yo. ton Park. Hi A nih Heindenreich: Kenneth, Camp LeJeune, N..C.; a sister, . 1 ” .. #7 Merry Ann Dodd, James, Donna Mann: Mrs, Maxine Boggs of Indianap- Tricoledos! Chec Ss! NEW YO! MRS. ROSA M, OSBORN, 84, Bodine. +. canon SUMVig)g. grandmother, Mrs. Lillis » f . I always, say: of 3809 Bartlett Ave, Services at Ag St Vincent's — Charles, Marsaret gyth Bowers, Indianapolis. ! I© and Cleopatr: 2 p. m. Saturday at Clyde V, . S d | ach. Montgomery Funeral Home. Bur- > Prints! ve es Amid hun; jal in Washington Park. og! my gine) nn a aurence MARK THOMAS, 70, of 2630 Plisse! perform the N. Olney St., employee of Zenite y > Ziegfeld-—aga
Metal Corp for 26 years, Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel. Burial in- Memorial Park.
» u 2 MRS. JOHN (FANNIE) MILLER, 74, of 721 Harrison St. Services at 10 a.m. Saturday. at the home of a daughter, Mrs.| John Stinnett of 723 Harrison St. Burial in New Crown.
25 o ” ” ROBERT HOWARD, 1630 Martindale St, porter at Columbia Club. Services at 10 a.m. today at King & King Chapel, Burial, Crown Hill,
EJ o 1d MILLARD HANNAH, 49, of 1516 E. 23d St. Services at 2 p.m. tomorrow at King & King Chapel, Burial, Floral Park.
u os o MAX HELFER, 50, former Indianapolis resident. Services at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Jordan Funeral Home, Burial in Sheridan.
” ” 8 ! MRS. JAMES (ALICE) EALY, 3102 E. 25th St. Services at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Mt, Carmel Baptist Church. Burial, New Crown.
Russ Stage Star Dies MOSCOW, Dec. (UP)-—The death of Ivan Nikolayevich Bersenev, 62, one of Russia's leading] actors and director of the Lenin| Konsomol Theater, was an-| nounced today. |
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