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15 Bouts On Tap For ‘Gloves’ Finals
Alexander in Finals For His Third Year
"By JIM HEYROCK : SKINNY ALEXANDER, who prefers being called Skinny ipstead of hjs real name, William, will be in the finals of the Golden Gloves Tournament Friday night for
the third straight year. : to And it's the third year he has
: ov on Split Decision
By MIAMI, Gavilan was a Cuban Hawk with singed tailfeathers today —%till
United Press
Fla., Feb. b5—Kid
eia—— ware "disqualified for refusing to N fight. welterweight champion of the only been required to fight once But the champion in that di- world by the grace of six slim in the finals, N vision, Benjamin Lewis of Camp points and a wild, last-round Skinny hopes this is his year Atterbury, will be crowned and flurry, to capture the 112-pound ORen presented with his prizes after my. title as he goes against Randolph, the final bout Friday night along ....v Germany Friday .in the windup® With the other titleholders: Miami of the 19th annual Times-Legion Jyhn Martin and Melvin Al- opin tournament. "os len, dne of the fighting Allen pypag CE RiNkVY anh brotherss from Mars Hill, will go. SKINNY AND his opponent open the “xhampionship card- in agains will lead off, the Open fighters > gy A : the 112-pound._ Novice. Reginald after the first four divisions in the will fallow in the 118-
Pied Sweeney Novice Class have had their : N . ro a then will come chance. The first bout, in the 112- pound’ group and Wu
pin oven ated tm CH, ALT JER mto the Armory ring, ‘711 N. nw XN Pennsylvania St. at 8:30 p. m. | SprpR THE 135-pound battle It has been the luck of thei ctiveen Cleo Horton and Jaes draw that has kept Skinny from Anderson, the Novices will take 3 Rghting until the finale for three rest, until the first four bouts in
rhumba lost his moon slugger Ignoring the 4 to 1 odds him, the. 23evear-old Texas upstart came off the floor in the second round to just miss the record books,
King of crown last
the ring under the night to a named Bobby
n n » IN THE final analysis, a fellow Cuban's decision
it was in the first mixed ‘bout in Florida ring history which retained the tifle for Gavilan. The referee, Eddie Roachman, and oné judge, Mark
years straight. Each yean he has Open-Class are run off. Ea, Soulvterbalanced their drawn byes In earlier rounds, A new bout will be sent into the Ee pg man gave it “to And the past two’ years, Skinny ring as quickly as the preceding BY e Ya. Milan 22 a and has been beaten . by Narrow! one is: finished. Plenty of action is mi or gvian by e sane an rE us assured for the card siice all of But Cubs 2h Yr "NL. S8YS SRI the finalists have worked hard to PU u an’ Judge Ladislao 1 think I overtrained wait. reach that point in the tourney. ~odarse, specially approved as fg 16 fight those other years, In addition to the prizes they One official, gave Bayan the
Skinny explains, “but this
I'm just right.”
year nod, 145 to 139. It was a fist fight all “the. way and a good one after Dy kes" lost his nervousness—whith
will receive Friday, the Open class a. » battlers will be scrapping for a FIFTEEN BOUTS are on. tap place on the Indianapolis team : early
for the championship -curtain- that goes to Chicago for the : closer. One title, the 175-pound Tournament of Champions in caused him to be dumped on the Qpeny was decided last week Chicago Stadium, Feb. 25, 26, floor for an eight count in the when two of the semifinalists and 27. sécond round for the only knock-
5 down of the fxay. And it had two surprises, the lack of demonstration over the first mixed fight in
prising showing of. young Bobby. The bout went according to the expected script for the first three rounds, with the flashy Gavilan moving around the nervous Dykes easily.and scoring at will. : = = N BUT DYKES proved his gameness by. coming back from that second-round knockdown, and a subsequent round of battering, to make it a comeback battle he almost won. The edge went to Gavilan on a wild, two-fisted flurry in the final round. I” “It was a close fight,” Gavilan admitted. “I would like to fight him again.” But, he added, his main ambition still is to move up and get ja crack at Middleweight Champion Sugar Ray Robinson.
“That's the one.I want,” he said. Officials of the International
Boxing Club indicated, however, the slender 6-footer who almost pulled the “impossible” would get another shot at the Cuban Kid before Gavilan steps up in class.
Two Olympic ‘Games Move
By United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 5—Two of the four opening-round Olympic tournament basketball games Square Garden to the - Kansas City Auditoriwin, Mar. 29. The .transfer in playing sites was made in order to raise more money for sending the U. 8. Olympic basketball team to Helsinki this summer. = = ” ACCORDINGLY, Asa nell, secretary of the U. pic . Committee, announced the NCAA champion will meet the] NAIB tournament winner and the|
SKINNY ALEXANDER—A GENE CORRELL — Trying for National AAU champion will épfinalist for the third year. 147-pound Novice title. pose the third or fourth place
: OPEN CLASS * 112-pound—Randolph Germany vs. William Alexander. 118-pound—Ledell Ellington vs. Charles Moore, 126-pound—George Anderson vs. Bob Johnson, 135-pound—Ralph Saxton vs. Phillip- Horsley, 147-pound—James Watkins vs. Donald Carpenter. 160-pound-—Nate Bradley .vs. Kirth Vance. ficials committed «thé tournéy to 175-pound—Benjamin Lewis wins title by default. New York previously. Heavyweight—Bud. Vear vs. Willie Crawford. 8% # "NOVICE CLASS ‘NED IRISH, executive vice 112-pound-—Join Martin vs. Melvin Allen. president of Madison Square Gar-118-pound—Reginald Sweeney vs. Bob Kantner. den; released the committee. from 126-pound—Charjes Allen vs. Richard Fulk. 135-pound—Clee Horton vs. James Anderson. 14%7-pound—Don Horning vs. Gene Correll. 160-pound—Sault Fox vs. Andrew Walker.
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sas City instead of in New York as originally had been scheduled.| Kansas City interests protested] more money holding the Olympic tournament
tire. tourney. in New York after ‘Olympic officials reconsidered the Kansas City bid yesterday.
175-pound— William Gross vs. Joe Belcher. The Midwest auditorium. to! Heavyweight—Robert Taylor vs. + Isaac Coleman. ~~ . where the games were trans-| HA ee ~~ ferred, seats approximately 12,000 ‘Cage Card This Week fans. Bushnell: said it will re-
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By LAFAYETTE, 2 21,
Feb. =
University basketball star, re“What else can lI do?” he asked. turned to classes today, freed of charge
I'm grateful to baseball for what an ‘assault and battery z 1 owe it every- which indirectly led to his suspen- game: Argos 43, Tippecanoe 42.
A personal. foul occurred either! charges just as the final gun went off or|
it has done for me.
thing. And I'm not condemning sion from the team. the reserve clause. but what elses “cqy can. do if I don’t play baseball joainet Hall Jan. —and Y can't _play for any other ya;
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‘phy then Two top challengers for the any proof “of one drop of intoxi-| world's heavyweight mat crown cating beverage”
Monroe filed
prove “beyond a reasonable doubt Ithat Monroe’ had not provoked {the attack.
Defense Attorney Francis Mursaid there was never)
at the party.
will collide in the headline attrac- But school authorities said Ra tion’ of tonight's three-bout pro Would not be reinstated on the wrestling card to De staged at
the Armory.
They are Enrique Torres and Their clash, slated for two falls out of three will mean a title
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AUBUCHON , 8ges 65, mother } L.Clinton ‘a Ciel eranamot her eve, passed away i Services at the McCORD NERAL HOME in Onkiandon, - Jednesday ri a m Burial 1Q.0.F MW emetery riends may call a a funeral home. ..-—-s“sd rn qua e er or ins Grab ira 0 ophia aker; father o ¥ % Charles Rbk (and Miss Mildred Baker Kran ather ernar J, Brown, Passed 4 4viy Monday ON ELE TUrsday m S ol C of] 1 a re 5 FUNERAL Womb’ Gol W Michigan ee way as ( n u Bt Friends invited. Burial, Floral i) ! Si i I Park, Rome Wier] call aL ihe fue A ome after J m ues ay RZ Bric ge 4'q. little son of 8 dway aced its bowling Albert. Creighton, 'N Tolliver Clean's. 630 BAN and Mildred Bars, grandSpeeaway ra 0 Jarbee, Ewing Foundry 19 son of Mr and Mrs. Carl Gibson , , /alt Trennepohl. J. D Eastman 617 and Mrs. Flossie Barz, passed away motor yesterday. tie. 1 Um Kelley ural Pharmacy 617 gunday aL residence dior wlerson ‘arnagua took e long ‘ilson ‘Shopp, Allison Commercial 416 rive en Davis) Services WednesBob Carnagua k a B Gens Hinderliter, Raftery Five 618 day, 10.30 a.m, CONKLE FUNERAL count for Lucas’ Markét as three Franols Bolls, Rolls Furnage 613 HOME, 4026 W. 16th St. Priends inSpeedway Classic pinmen took a br TW s Pu ou Ras call a1 TUBA ROMAN Friends top pin laurels last night. Bl Sharkey, Dillon, Qff ice Equipment 8a BORNSTEIN Bessie, of 3539 College, « wu PRSARC AWAY uesday morning, Carnagua pulled up with a 6962 Carl Me Ale, Khambers Standard, Serv 808 mother of Abe and Isadore Mater of ane 5 fashioned from games of 192-232- Garland Gorman, UU. 8. Rubber 607 My apnnh Miller, dase Hoidstein 268. That moved his average to dom Naitingly Dixie Hale. A068 2 grandchildrent Services wit be | R . y . 1 ’ y / y 197. Grover Riley, Riley Bpecials ........ 601 condicted Mok RUBEN FUNERAL Dick Web lled a 663 and john Ott pose Secretaries Ane THOME Interment Knesaes - Israel Kk eber pollec . rnie och, Methodist Ch M8 LC t i SArRine of Sylvania Telé Foner Williams. Servic Club 14 Cm I gi * * . A § aviv - obert Gpeiffith, Pennsy Rallroad 583 vision came in with 642, Weber, Bort Daler. ake Hh Chutes Envelones ti Hrvactun_t, BE of2hi3 8 "Nino y y ib B i . wld ; a local match king, had games Stohard, Allen i Scott 44 ied oo Kran Bel 4. Thee na" . * ’ Chue Arkey, Schulmeyer Bakery ATR : 1 R : rr a a HE averse jaioig, ic Bred opie Cetion (| 31] Bfniuop Mew Reni dfyshes, i. Markins gave 8s 176 average ob Heaton, Lions Teeth 878 tr “ol Vour TE ; hig Paul Freld. Lyon Meat Products 578) Mrs. Earl Collins (Vol) Eugene V, a shot in the arm with 227-243- Jews. Bmythe, Central States Bridge .. 574| Mrs. Earl Collins (Voli Enugepe V. n : A 175 triplicate was turned in Bob Johnson, Heid Drugs 573 (Bud) Bruggner. Mrs. George Ewalt, 82. y rw a. Bob Laycock. West Bide Church 572 Mrs. Bernard Glick, also survived by Hickman Whirtaways were set at Talbot for J. Kasle & Son, Milian Grounds, Brightwood Mchnts. 568 3% ec hid , nephews great , : +2 . ‘ sien Barton, Central Coll M68 leces nephe uner back by Perfection Windshields Inc. Bill Marshall, Times © » 3) LAUCK rofiERaL HOME, 1458 B > a vr 4 Lynn Miller, Klein & Kuhn 559 eridian hursday, 9.30 a m 90K. Milano Inn led in the Yaver : MEN'S LEADERS .|Adoiph Puppel, Byrum's Market 3 Sacred Heart Church, 10 a. m. Burial Men's Shop Classic at Pennsyl- Bob a ELS, Jaret o0t fam Com fr % Koster : eall ig my Frients nay : Mh. DRE . i : I 81 ‘Don Taylor 555! call at funeral home vania alleys with a 2621. Morris Jim Markins, Sylvania Television 852 Cecil Shorter. Diamond Chain 554) Wr * * Plan took 2610, Hickman 2539 aj Beimier. Gethsemans Lutheran 642 1 on aR Ie ilieriss 3231 CAIN—Cecll M, age 53, husband of and Ban-Dee ‘Restaurant 2610. Ed Haynes te seiionl ine 3 George 1 urner, McQuay-Norris 848 othe O or Re io FP 1¢ ol , p r : yo , Morris Plan's Patty Dryer had Fd Lucas. Litzelman Coal A248 Ma Schoeneman, Slaformeq 540 grandfather of Karen Bue Cain, Ed New, Dawson Insurance Agency I's * 4 mo (ag | brother of Donald P. Cain of Sabre481 tor the top solo flight. Ray Butler. Local No. 850 ’ 023) Be uti rh wenn Re s33| tom W. Va. passed away Monday — i———— pe meters rr ee Bob Karber, Linde Alr Products $26 at ihe residence, Jl01 Sharon Ave dene Gong!woard., Aetna Casualty ... 50 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 4928 Ww. » | WOMEN'S LEADERS 16th 8t Eriends _invited Burial n ‘ b » Washington Park Friends MAY Cli | Patty ryer, Morris ian 5 1 funera home after 5p m 1 ¥ IS ain a S | {ance Bawaon, hg b6A Rliesdns : rginia weanhy, Tom emis LR] ’ na ; { Dorothy Berkopes, Hickman Whirlaway 559 PAY 1g-~enie Heady. HME 10th q y a ¥ | Helen Herrin, High Dollar Dave Maurer 589 t., Dbeloved mother ao arleen {Lots Giiass. Ban-Dee Restaurant 5490 and Wilbur A. Davis Jr, slater of oes rm Li Helen Wolf, Milano Inn 48 Albert Heady. passed away Monday. | I guanits, ill o rjsction Windshieid ne Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. m, from amson orris An a) ; J ’ Mary Shennan, Spoaman Cleaners 536 8 Ley BRK YING 2 Aura Alexander arott Shoes . 51% ah . By United Press Clara Fon, Milano Inn 318 Park Cemetery, Greenfield, Ind. Call- : : ia Ann Sauter, Ban-Dee Rest 4 ‘an ers after 3 p. m. Wednesday OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 5—Officials of the Philadelphia Helen Felt, Vogue Frock Shop 520 DEAN-_Robert Wayne, entered into : ‘ Kathryn Myrick, Ayrshire Collieries . 228 " 4 ¢ Athletics knew today their most valued employee believes Mickey Bair. Coca-Cola 9 3a At Monday. age 47 year: husband . v . . Mary Spuzich. Milano Inn 532% 0 the ! ean, brother of Mrs. they are “shoe-string operators” and should get out of Artie Stephenson. Hoiatatre 834] Nellie Smith. Frank D. and Ralph A. | h ig " iertrude ever harles E, rme. Inc, 533 Dean. Bervices Thurs, 130 p m, Gladys Chestnut, Block's . B10 y baseball.” {flan Groevel. Hickman whirlaway _: gla) 33 M300 ICONS PEACE CHARS N - a Marta oberls arott Shoes .e ” , , Ferrik (Cocky) Fain, American — Ann Soul, Sickman Whitiaway 518 welcome 3 “Tr y » 10: ih i 515 " 5 z oy 4 champion last| “I nder the wage stabilization 0 sicober, Cogdwine Shell ESKEW — Charles ~ (Lew), of 520 Leagua, batting p ; tira he added “they could Nay Ralston, Milano inn : bd Marion Ave. beloved husband of season, exploded his opinion of ruling, bootie Baritiad Ml, Per Mortuary. 11] Mary Eskew. father of Lucille ‘Ellis, the Athleting while disclosing to boost their wages $40,000 or about Mary Leppert, Coca Cola g8|. prem and Charles of Indianapolis and } elen Fehr, Usher Mortuary 51 - : s an Oakland “hot stove league” 10 per cent. I'm not Reking fos Bobby Simerly. Morris Plan fa and six frandchildren. Pasied sway 8 n argare uebe; Hartman Service ... n yo 2pm, session he has returned the con- anything like a $40,000 raise a Te ay Usha Serv 5 at the BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, tract sent him for:1952. wouldn't want them to cut|Evelyn Johnson, Madison Ave. Flowers 503 1321 W. Fay St Butlal Crown Hili body else to give me a raise, Juanita Jester, A Office . 503 Cemetery. Friends may call at the ogg By . somebody else E Alice Cavanaugh, Steelworkers Union , 803! Taian THE FIRST BASEMAN and yt it seems to me that I'm en- Bea Davidson, Borden's Dairy =". oH ESLER Marsarei 84 years, of {308 outfielder said he wantedha raise tjtjed to a substantial raise this Elsie Mundy Los Cabin al J Sal sister of John Reardon ER Goldie Goodale, Graybill Insurance. . 403 , a en away and added: Hl year, | + Monday Friends. may call. at e Dorothy off man, Riviera 483 E “ létics are on a shoe: : : Mildred Faulk, EF. and RK Church ' ': 41a] JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. The Athletics ar Fain said ‘the secret of his suc- 1a." Botema. ES) Federal ...... 476] 10th Bt. after 7 F , quesday. string, so I'm told. And I'm sorry: t | Dorothy Dilley, -8ki-Hi Club mn Funeral ‘Thursday. Pen." 8a" mw. E. tess last ‘year was that he qui oro. Btah 1 *Bt “Cecilia hu i 8t. Philip Neri Church. Friends infor that. But if they can't pay for long drives and learned bot Spaulding, Central Coll | - Shed, Burial Hoty Crom. The Sitar v
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WN | Doris Casey. GIRVIN -Harmon, of 532 Arbor Ave, and hjtthe ball through them. {Damisel Boxter. It PB. Waar L441! beloved brother of Thomas Girvin. mee Nemes eee Evie Weisfeld, Better Half - L448] passed away Monday. Services Thurs- \ {Evelyn Lloyd, Lyons Meal Products , 420] A] m, af the BEANBLOSSOM “nN | Kathleen Homsher, Lyons Metal Prod.. 420 RTUARY, {321 W Ray 8t. Burial D {Gloria Baker, Western Electric . 403! loral Park Cemetery, Friends may ur ue. ar "| Lee Kiefer, Aetna Casualty 308, call at the mortuary. SA age 10. of 413
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East, consisting of* 20 ‘acres, more or less, in Washington Township, Marion County, Indiana, located approximately 1320 feet north of 56th Street on the West side of Cooper Road, extending 1326 feet west and 660 feet north, that the undersigned has filed with the.Marion County Board) of Commissioners a petition requesting a rezoning ‘of She described real ate lassification 2 Special Uses Classifica to provide for the construction’ of reorentions) facilities consisting of a golf driving range, m ture golf course. outdoor bowlin archery range and accessory buildings. Said petition (will be heard by Marion County . Plan Commission at Public Hearing on..February 21, 1852 at {1:30 P.M. in_Room 35. Marion County "Court House, Unless the above (Broperty owner appears at sailde hearing, mat
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I Death Notices
MASON-——Aaron, entered Into rest Monday, age 68 yrs, husband of Amelia ason, father of rs nice Wiese, Irene, William . Jfarald E. Mason, brother of Mrs, ertha Lewis, Mrs, "Rhoda Stapp, . Nr Btella Mears, Services Wedness dey, 1.30 m, at HARRY W, MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. 2080. .E. Michigan 8t. Friends are welcome MeCOMAS—Paul Ave.
W., 7003 College usband of Marie Saner, [ather of Janice M. and arilyn J brother of Mrs. G Prichard of Fortville, stepson of
rs, Margaret McComas of Lafayette, passed away Monday. Bervices FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Thursday, 10 a. m_ Friends invited. Friends may call Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday
age 68 sister of Mrs.
MAGINN-— Elizabeth (Auntie), years, wife of John, Bylvia Robertson Aden and Elmer Baker, passed away Monday. Funeral
Thursday, Feb UEORGE W. USHER “MORTUARY, 2413 . Washingt n 8t. Friends inBurial Floral Park Cemetery,
© vited Friends may. call at the mortuary.
MoKAMEY Frank E., 3007 Wash ington Blvd., husband of the late Mattie Burgess McKamey, father of Mrs. A. Lockhart, ng ahapolis and Mrs. J. L. Mueller, New Yo survived by 2 brothers and 1 a H
assed away Tuesday, Bervice Ne Kew A BUCHANAN "MOR TUAR hursday, 11 a. m. Priends invite
J iicnds may call after noon Wedness -
MUMFORD—Margurite Lewis, 7288 N: Illinois, wile of Rufus W.,
mother of Mrs.. James Lamb, Mrs, John R. Johnson, Mrs. Barbara - I. Gardner and Rufus W. Jr. of Indie whibolis; Mrs. Joan C. wake. Cleveland, O., and Lewis amg Muntford, . deceased; daughter of Mrs. Louise: A Ciroeschel, grandmother of Amanda Lee, James M. Lamb, John Robert Jr., James Erick Johnson, Prank C. Gardner, Lewis J. Mumford. John M."and Elizabeth Walser, passed away Monday. Serve jces FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 1 p. m. Friends
may call after noon Tuesday
OSBORN-—Helen J. (Nell), entered mta rest Monday, age 50 years. wife of Irl M. Osborn, mother of Mrs. Josephine Koch and- James W, Oshorn, sister- of Mrs Jeannette Moore. Services Thursday, 2 p. mj, at First Christian Church, Nobles ville, Ind, Friends may call at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL,
2050 E. Michigan 8t, until 10 a. m, Thursday, Will lie {fi state &t church from 1 p. m, until hour of service.
RARIDON—John W_, age 66, residence 230 8. Warman, father of Mrs. Maxine Gerholdt Mrs. Alleen May and oeslie Raridon, stepfather of Herschell Seaman and Mrs. Clesta Brand, brother of Mrs. Martha Borman and Jeff Raridon, passed away Sundsy p. = Services. Wednesday, 1:30 . CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 34 W. Michigan 8t. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at funeral home
RELLES—Emma I, age 90, 318 N, fley Ave., belove mother of Mre® Herman Cooper, grandmother of William Cooper. sister of Mrs, lda Melsenhulder, of . Indianapolis; w Pauli, Chicago; “sister-in-law of Miss Helene Reller, Evansville passed away Monday. Funeral
Wwe ednesday
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SIMMONS—W_ Hathaway, 5707 Sun= set Bane. died in Fort Myers. Fla. Feb. 3. 1952; survived by his widow, Jane Jillson Simmons: by. two sons, Warren H. Simmons Jr. and Douglas J. 8immons, and by his Jeter, uth Simmons, ats may call at FLANNER & CHANAN MOR Wed ER and svening. eb. 6, Services in the chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at 3.00 FR m. on Thurs, Feb. 1. to be folowed by burial in Crown Hill Cemeery
SIMS — Mrs, Nelle May, wi Dr. Claude E. Sims, mot joren. Earl J. and Kenneth I Sins, haianapoils, fo) pasted 4" Hy CHAN a
ervice RY Thursday, 5 may fall at
ORTUA Friends invited. Frien the mortuary after Wednesday noon,
SWICKHEIMER—Eliza Jane, beloved mother of Mrs. Christine Lee. Mrs. Fred Duvall, Mrs. George Berkebile, Anderson, Ind. sister of Edna Rick~. ner, Lockland, O, Thomas Wilson, Robert Wilson of Ohio, also sure vived by five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, passed ir ar her Acton, Re
ma STIRLING HOME, Acton Ind., after 6 p ner services at hiner] home Thursday,
Cumberland, Ind. Callers any
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30 a. 'm. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park WALTERS-—Robert Doc), Mrs. Helen W, ters. passed Ow ¥ Monday, Funeral aE Feb, a 5 at the 3 HER RTUARY ashington,
Friends in aite a Washi Hill femetery, Friends may call at mortuary
WRIGHT—Ida E., 3020 N. Iilinois, mother of le TA a3 nes of Ine dianapoils; Mrs. harr of Alhambra, Cal: gy “ot eOrge Wise, Anderson, Tie Pettit, ants Manis, Cai: : rs Vine Salters of Indianap: lis, and Sam Leonard of Bar ray] Ind.; » Passcd away Sunday, FLANLo) & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. dnesday. 11 a m ends ine
vited, Friends may call at mortuary. (Lebanon and Franklin papers please tapy).
3 Card ot Thanks
PRITCHARD—We wish to thank our friends, neigh and relatives for sympathy expressed. the lovely flora! offerings and “spiritual bouquets and to thank oa who were so
kind to our wif Bathel MARY LISLE PRiTe RD, ana to us during her long “iliness
and at her passing. We also “wish to thank Rev. John E. Wells of 8. Philip Neri Church for his consoling words. and Altar Society for prayers, Ha Moore Peace Chapel and ph 4 all who so ably
assisted in so many wa HUSBAND and "FAMILY
RIKE — With deepest apprecidtion we thank our friends, neighbors and relatives ndness, sym» pathy, beautiful tributes apd other coyrtesies passing of our Deloved “mother, ETHEL We also want to RB ank the Paul Dorsey Funeral Home for their kindness and especially our minister, 8. R. Moneymaker, College hee. Church of the Nazarene for his many visits to her and for. his con-
soli HLOREN and GRANDCHILDREN,
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LOST, diamond ring, 1 karat set De. 4 small dipmonds. Reward,
LOST. Ladies wh. gold Bulova ¥aich, Rew., Zionsville 15501. Collect
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