Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1952 — Page 4
MRS. FANNY C. BROUGHTON, 86,.0f 755 W, 26th St., resi‘dent here 52 years. Services at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the Peoples Funeral Home. Burial in Crown Hill.
Mrs. Mary
~ ~ » MRS. EFFIE WATTS of 1025
money to conduct an “Operation Snowbound” and save a million E. head of cattle from starving to death in deep snow.
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PAGE 4 remy Local Deaths Mrs. -Beckwith’s
Rites Tomorrow Belle mother of 10 children, buried in Floral Park Cemetery tomorrow after 1 p.
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A native of Morganfield,
the federal government today for 2" = CHARLES CROWE, 80, of 1121 Services at 10 a. Tuesday at King & King Chapel. Burial in New Crown.
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services here, The funeral will be at Mt
Roach St. Services at 10 a. m. 4lon Free Will Baptist Church. Wiese, 16, 2319': E. Washington r ol e r y Mrs. Beckwith, H5-year-old wife “e¥ey, JBrya: uh 341 N. Park; Lovie Jean vs. Clarence Cdrey; Mary vs. DonWednesday at King & Ring of Js pg FE. Beck A h | a ail. 20, 341 .N Rack M : Jewel ald Barton: Martha vs. John Davis; Loretta Chapel. Burial in, Floral Park. Ol » ames a eckwith, empoyee i A gs Pain AeLonrovie we vs. Lawrence Lohkamp: Betty vs Claude ", x x of The Times, lived aL 2061 N. Paul Tar 18, 2743 N. Denny; Peggy Raman) red i Tt iy in TI ERWIN J. RIVERS, 51, of 2003 Rural St. 8he died Thursday, vic- aticon, Jo, 2a | Dearborn, oh: Ruth Wolte: Harry vs: Gertrude Wal Re > v . . Jos ¢ ) , 1 1 . » y ji N. Harding St., World War I vet- tim .of a fatal shooting. ‘ 3 New Richmond CLUBS eran, former employee of Union 24, 2922 Madison; Martha
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W } ‘Station and Polar Ice Co. she had lived in Indianapolis Joh 2. 425 Lewis; Jaclin Stone- avolis.” will describe his talk ‘with Gen n v i KE «d isenhower in iL ) i Services 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in 30 years. She belonged to Mt. 11108. Bheffeld; Betty Noah over ror. Hotell LinCon North Side Church of Nazarene. Zion Free Will’ Church and its Bl a 23 re Auaista: - Denise - - > i 5 : J N Augus 8 . . Burial, Crown. Hill. choir and Missionary Society, Slate Los Harry and His Family EA Surviving, besides her husband RE S NCES H. WEIR, 33 : 4 9 : x NC Haniiit { : . MRS. FRANCE H. WEIR, 33, are six sons, James R., Clinton, 22, 230 8. Alamillon N Sees Miss Boyle Wed of 1455 Sheppard St. Friends may . i . i530 BE Troy. a ° |Frank Kenneth, Robert and 27, 6330 E. Washing WASHINGTON, Jan: 26 (UP) call at Chapel of Peoples Funeral Richard, all of Indianapolis: four p.%' icDonald, 27. 5911 Julian ASHINGTON, . J 3 ‘ y € © € oy Rich er i 5, Bherman; : Home Monday afternoon. Services ,, ) (oro Mrs. Gladys Smith of a 2%. "839 N' Keystone — President and Mrs. Truman and nic tr ALE, LY 8 {ily Gaines, 21. If Milburn; Shirle : 5 22 o Tyosday =" the Nuon Anderson, Mrs. Deloris Johnson . Hasner. 18 1810 Fh "YY Margaret were front row spec8 ch. Flora " X : Richard achs, 20, 1714 Arrow; Patricia . Bark t Chureln, Burlal in Floral, "pofie’ and Mary.. all of Hil." West 2 tators today at the wedding of 2 LL Indianapolis; one.’ sister, Mrs, [Flor B Mathis 23, 517 E nth; Evelyn, anne Marie Boyle, daughter of . Katie -Hoard of Indianapolis; a James L. Sarver. 23 1311 E 19th Mazel” * : us ’ Robinson, 21. 1417 E. 17th a ratic Nations Fear Big Cattle Loss brother, Robert Grundy of Mor- William Allen. 22. 810 New Jersey: Patricia to IMmer wo Tocralle Bn nel ‘ 1 ; i ; liphan 510 N. New Jerse) : an- am M., yle Jr. PIERRE, 8. D., Jan. 26 (UP) ganfisld, Ky.; eight grandchildren, [gyerert" 1. Dickes. 37, 514" Woodlawn IB 1 Sa arried to —Gov. 8igurd Anderson asked four nieces and a nephew, BS rty June Maes id Woodlawn Miss oyle was marr
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