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WEDNESDAY, FEB. UN Tanks Roll ThroughReds, 3 Blast Lines
nited Pres “8TH ARMY HEADQUARTERS,
Korea, Feb. 6—A powerful United Nations tank-infantry force rammed six miles into Communist territory today on the western front and blasted enemy supply lines and installations with direct fire for three hours. More than 20 medium tanks lumbered across the frozen paddies ‘In subzero weather at dawn in a ‘surprise armored raid into Red territory north of Chérwon. Not one Allied tank was lost: “We hurt them,” the Allied tank commander said. the Chinese on titeir radios calling for help.” Allied infantrymen jumped off at 4 a. m. and secured the hills in no man’s land surrounding the flat, snow-covered valley through which the tanks drove, Directly behind the rifiemen moued engineers with demolition equipment to blast paths for the tanks across the big drainage ditches and to test for mines and other obstacles. Other activity along the 145mile front was confined to patrol activity. In the air, American F-86 Sabrejets patrolled North Korea
“We could hear|
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and dared Red MIG’s in vain to come over the Yalu River and| fight. It was the setond straight | day that no MIG was damaged. Allied pilots made up for the] absence of air-to-air combat by shellacking North Korean rail lines in 127 places.
Miss Abbett |: Of Tech Hig §
Faculty Dies
Miss Hazel y Abbett of ‘the Tech High School faculty died at 8:30 last night in Methodist Hospital.
She collapsed at school early {Charles Thomas, 21.
in the day. A physical education teacher, |” she coached Tech giris in basket-, ball from 1917 to 1932.
In 1924 she founded Girls’ Play ricer “Fann,
Day, a top yearly athletic event at the high school. | Miss Abbett's brother Merle is
superintendent of schools at Ft, Robert SLY 5
Wayne. She leaves another brother, Roscoe, in ‘Des Moines,
half-brother, Emmett Chaney, in| Ithaca, N. Y. Services will be held at 10 a. m. in the Flinn Mortuary, Burial will also be in Franklin.! Miss Abbett, who lived at 1001] N. Delaware St., came to Tech as a social science teacher in 1916.
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A ROYAL RIDE—King George rides with his family alon
in August,
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1945. Left to ri
armed forces in England.
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Indianapolis Onl
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED/
My elyn Hunt
ames Moore, 26
749 Park
gs d
5, 21
2530 Caroline Ave;
er. 3 1325 Lafayette. 710
Ay
24, 2363 N. Rural;
Sims, 19, 513 E. 14th, William Louden, 28, 7 8S. Sherman; Betty | Clark, 23, 4002 E. 10th.
{James Conner, McGrew, 25,
Suesz, 21, {John Meid, 2 James Rainey, rRormington, homas Cunni bi Rita {Jack Sawyers, ckey, 18,
Mack Franklin. | James Graham, 34, Ward, 28, Orlando, Fl
Charles’ Black. 18; R. R:“11.
| DIVORCE
llian vs.
This followed four years as his-{ wlan ens;
tory teacher and girls’ basketball 3%¢: coach at Hopewell High School. | ner;
Miss Abbett was graduated from Franklin College. Later she | was awarded a master’s degree in' political science at Columbia University. She was a member of National, Physical Education Association, the National Education Associa-
Jones:
Le aregret Doris vs.
Leroy Vaughn:
26, 1512 N. Meridian; Betty | Ci resnWood, Md.
3, 1107 Jesterson: Patricia | 22, 5440 At oliton: Edith 21, 2323 Churchman. ngham, 26, 3510 N. PennsylMarkey, 24, 308 E. 36th. 20, 3 Groff; Perdita! 2115 Gent s Fla.:
R. 11; Betty Britt,
and a! Reed 19, 1831 Nowland
SUITS FILED
Herbert Howard; Carson vs. Dorot vs. Virgil Burns; Martha Robert vs. Pearl. Wag-| Willlam Robinson; -Elnora |
vs. Leroy Simmons; Carol vs. Chester Mat-
tick: Charles vs. vs. Andrew Cantrell; VS.
ent, Cloyd
Shirley Wilson: Lettie Mamie vs. Roy V
Mary Coffman; LaVeta
s. Thomas Lydia; Mary vs. Max Harrell; |
Luetta vs.
At St,
Oberholtzer; Marjorie vs.
BIRTHS
Julius vs, Thiry.
Sarah Lloyd
TWINS
Vincent’s—Hillus, Joyce Gaulden.
Boy aud girl. tion, and the American Associa-| At Coleman—Don, Arlene Berry.
Hathicen Spence.
BOYS
| At General—James, tion of University Women. AL Methodior Silage anion. A Walter, Mary Baker; Jack. Helen : 4 Bride: Ghat i Claya Hileman; RaXp , Allce ; Joseph, N Mrs. Mumford s | Bod Ae ono Jorg nice At_St. Vidednt's—Ge, ge, Mary Hinesley; ! George. Au { hart; Maleotn il a ites 0 ay | Hicks; Elmer, Edith Hicks; Dewey,
Mrs. Marguerite Lewis Mum- | 4%
ford was to be buried in Memorial
Park today after 1 p. m. services At St.
at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. She was the wife of Rufus Mumford, vice president of the!
Vinee John,
Hazel ' Morris. At Coleman—William, Norma Clem: wi. |
St. Franeis—Bryst Wilbert, Marjorie Boper. units Franke; at 2
GIRLS
ni's—Ira, Maryzell’ Foster; |
Jam, ¥ Jerolyn Dugan; James, Hazel Jor-
Oval,
Anna Parnell
Elsie Montgomery; And Tew,
Indiana Insurance Co. and Cool- At Seneral ono, enord php Sei ing-Grumme-Mumford Co. pneth. Eleanor Brice: Jjac . ’ a ‘Mrs. Mumford died yesterday| James Minnie Maller: Rovers Mary In . Methodist Hospital after a| Eien Burne. Edith Cundiff; Mari
short illness. lived at 7285 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Mumford was a life mem-|
Ellen Butcher.
gil, Jean oy
ber of Sunnyside Guild, charter DEATHS member of Chalcedony Club, and 5% wins; 8
former president of Southport Parent-Teacher Association. She also belonged to:National Grand-| mothers’ Club and Navy Mothers’ Club. Her church was Meridian Heights Presbyterian. She was born in Muncie and had lived ‘here 44 years. Besides her husband, her survivors are four daughters, Mrs.
James J. Lamb, Mrs. John R.| Downtown Optimist Club.
Johnson and Mrs. Barbara M.| Brey st Comming Cun. ‘Shwe Viice “OW. Michigan—St.~ Funeral HOM! Greentield, in.Park.Cemetery, Gardner, here; Mrs. John C. (ts Iiciana Boy scout Council see. Goo | Burial, Floral Park. » 8" 2 = Walker, Cleveland, and a son,| ‘Woman's Rotdry (Club. Guest luncheon : WILLIAM 8S. McCABE, 61, of Rufus Jr. She also leaves eight] Monday Dood id *p, Bolel . Washi ngton, aa BESSIE g BORNSTEIN, 555 S. Webster Ave., plant guard grandchildren: broadcaster & |for International Harvester Co. Indianapolis Indorsers of Photo Plays. |0f Louis Bornstein. Active in| Her mother is Mrs. Louise A.| | Suesday at 10 a. my Cplo nial Furniture Knesses-Israel Congregation, {since coming here eight yéars . endar ’ Groeschel. T° |Beth-El Sisterhood, Hadassah, 280: Services 10 a. m. tomorrow,
She was 58 /and AL ge. Francis—Homer, Florence Summers; |
Bultman; Edgar, Betty Par-
68, at 1116 N. Miley, cerebral lo | Laura Emerson. 60, at 1336 Bellefontaine,
arteriosclerotic heart
Margaret disbe
Ross a insois, 67.
plegia
| Thomas’ A. Coshow, 78, at 1443 N. Broad- {row,
way, cerebral hemorrhage, Charles H. Haynes. 74, at 1429 Carrollton, !
myocarditis
orris Schwartz, 79, at St. Vincent's Hos-| coronary occlu
sion Miller, 70, at 137 N. Oxtord,|
pital, Virginia L.
cerebral hemorrhage.
omer C pital,
CLUBS
. Thompson, 57, at - Toni Veterans Hos-|
Lunche
Council Says Replacing Official Weather
Jail Locks Too Costly
Lissa is gone from County Jail, | but her memory ‘lingers. | Sheriff Smith asked County] Council $5200 to replace about 60,0l1d locks in the jail.-
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Sunrise
| Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m. Total precipitation Since Jan. 1
members yesterday for Excess since
ture in other
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cities:
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Sm, Princesses Margaret and Eliz en by Times Poles rapher John Spicklemire while on duty with the
the Mall in celebration of V-J Day
:
abeth, the Queen Mother and King
~ IPolicemen’ s Parents Die
y 10 Hours Apart
| Sylvester F. Ahlering and his,
Besides “their policeman . son,
wife - Année Mary, whose son isthe Ahlerings. are survived by|
| Mr. and Mrs. Ahle
ring,
Hoyt: Peggy Totten, netective Sgt. Sylvester J. Ahler- their daughter,
ie Palrchild, Sige Ss: Army; Bo ambr: a Puente, 25, Milan; Helen Faulkner, | (partment,
who \County, His wife was a native of |
Mrs. Leonora]
nie ing of the Indianapolis Police De-|Cleiman, and two grandchildren. were to be buried in| Eva Greensburg today after Requiem Evansville, His fathsr owned the (Mass at St. Mary’s Church there. | first
Mr. Ahlering was born
sawmill in Vanderburg
lived here at 37 8. Colorado Ave. Greensburg.
Mr. Ahlering, 74, in poor health thony’s, for five years, became seriously messer, Aurora, Ill.
ill Saturday, a. m. Monday.
[ His wife, who was 69, appeared Spitzmesser, who is on the faculty |Mrsx Maude McArlene tO be in good health. But soon of Theodora Potter Fresh Alr|Gauhey, 217 N.
Army; Shirley Robin- |died little more than 10 hours)
Senate. | Richard Miller, 28, 1130 N. Temple; Margie apart. 1027 Kealing
Her two brothers are the Rev. {Norbert Spitzmesser in St. “AfiInd, and Dennis Spitz-|
lof Dallas, and Miss Marguerite
after her husband died, she suf- School here.
fered a stroke, and was dead at!
{5:30 p. m.
| Both were members of Our three sisters, Mrs. Lorena Wam-|and daughter in Mary vs. Lady of Lourdes Catholic. Church, |bach, Mrs. Elnora Murray and Houston, where Ahlering belonged
and, Mrs. ithe Altar Society there.
Mr. Aherling leaves two brothlers, Elmer and Raymond, and
{1309 Finley Ave.
78,
THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES
| Prefab Home Firm in State Fights Charge:
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Feb. 6-—Ofmectals of the nation's largest prefabricated home factory, National Homes Corp. said today & complete investigation would be made to clear charges of improper ac[tivities leveled against their Bat- | tle Creek, Mich., dealer, | Yesterday, Rep. Paul W. Shafer
[{(R, Mich.) charged in Washing- |g
ton the company and its financing firm were repeatedly mentioned in| complaints to him of “question- | ¥ |able or improper operations” with {the Federal Housing Administra- | tion in Michigan. plaint from Battle Creek—the| buyer to Rep. Shafer,” {R. Price, Homes.
Went to Battle Creek
George Price, vice president of | {the firm went to Battle Creek to |make a personal investigation. “He found all sorts of nebulous complaints, disproved several, and | all that he found wrong with the) ‘house was a damaged roof shin- | gle—which he recommended the] (dealer replace,” the president] said. . | Charges that the prefabricated {homes had failed to meet FHA standards and specifications were [completely unfounded, he said. There was no advantage in any [dealer obtaining his finances for home sales through the National {Homes financing department — it] lactually cost more than to ob-| tain local funds, Mr. Price added. Rep. Shafer said his complaints had specified that financing) {through the company finance de-| partment was a requirement, [rather than an option for the | buyer. “We feel these charges are unfair and unfounded and we'll now have to prove ourselves innocent,” Mr. Price said.
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Former Resident
Dies in Texas
Charles A. McGauhey; 35, former Indianapolis man who had [served 10 years in the U. S. Navy, will. be buried in Texas. {He died Monday at Veterans’
She also has\Hospital in Houston. and died at 7:15 two sisters, Mrs. Roman Boerger
i Mr. McGauhey was the son of
Keystone Ave, He is also sur- J™ vived by his wife #
to Mrs. Dailey Mills. All live in his funeral was |Evansville. |scheduled for. jy today. His brothers, Lowell and py, MeGauhey
LOCAL DEATHS
HENRY HUFFMAN, Former em- Cumberland.
of Burial in St. John’s Cemetery:
”,
ployee of Hibben-Hollweg & Co.|
Services at 1:30 p. m. today at!
J. C. Wilson | Chimes.
etery. near Frankim. n
Chape
{2235 _N. Kenwood Ave.
Funeral Home. | Crown.
grandfather,
lof
MRS. GAINES (JESSIE) the STRADER, 46, of 1844 Highland
Burial in Hopewell Cem- Pl. Lived here 20 years. Services| 1 p. m. tomorrow, Jacobs Bros.
West Side Chapel. Burial, Crown |
KRY M. CROWDER, 58, of Hill. Services| . m. yesterday at Patton| Burial in New
i JOSEPH I BURRIS, 59, of 16) E. Orange St., retired brakeman| {who worked 17 years for the| | Wabash Railroad in Montpelier, |
Frank, and his |sister, Mrs. Marian MeLaughlin, live: here. Another sister lives in | Louisville. Mr. McGauhey, a- former st dent at Technical High School, {joined the Navy in 1935 and |served until 1945.
Child Hit by Car
In Critical Condition Dena Whitman, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitman, 2753 8. Rybolt Ave., was in criti-
MARTIN L. HOCKER, great-|O. Leaves four daughters here. | cal condition today at General 86, Carmel farmer Mass at 9 a. m. Friday, Sacred Hospital after being hit by a car
123 years. Died in° Greensboro, N.|Heart Church. Burial, St. John’s| Yesterday.
LaRosa, Indianapolis.
Carmel. "Burial 1 Carmel,
| CECIL M. CAIN, 53 of 1801| Transit Co. Sharon Ave., tool and die maker, until 11:30 a. m. wned service station and equipment company at Clermont. Born , Abston, 66, at General Hospital,'in White County. Lived here 14| at 625 Blake, hemi.|years. Services 10:30 a.m. tomor-|in Gosport. Conkle W. 16th St. Funeral | Home. Burial, Washington Park 5244 E.
|Cemetery.
iN. Rural st.,
Jewish Educational Association, G'Miles-Chesod. Leaves sister, two UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU sons, two brothers, two grandchildren. Services 2 p. m. today, |Aaron- Ruben Funeral Home. BurRt fal, Knesses- Israel Cemetery,
MISS NINA BELL HURT, 46, The following table shows the tempera- of 952 Roache St., maid at LinServices 10 a.m. to-
!coln Hotel.
Scheller; C. Leaves daughters, Mrs. Blanche Buishmar’ |Trester, Carmel, and Mrs. Mickey Services "held yesterday, Smith Mortuary, |
Cemetery, Washington, Ind. |
| BENJAMIN D. HITE, 62, of {1244 N. Illinois St., grocer at 1530 { Brookside Ave. last four years, formerly driver for Mayflower Friends may call tomorrow at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Services 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, | Whitaker Baptist Church. Burial
” = BERTHA H. DAVIS, 10th St., widow of Wil{bur A. Davis Sr., Block's hat
MRS.
retired last March |after 29 years as.guard at Link- | Belt Co. Born at Vincennes. Serv. {ices 1:30 p.m. tomorrow, Conkle
{by daughter, son, brother. Member Fourth Christian Science Church. Services 1:30 p. m.' tomorrow, Shirley Bros. Irving Hill
Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, Washington Park Ceme~ tery.
Attica Newsman Dies Times State Service "ATTICA, Feb. 6—Charles VanLendeghem, 54, who until recently owned half of the Attica
9"! Ledger-Tribune, will be buri Council President Scott Ging| Statler ~~ ral morrow, Jacobs Brothers West re ate aig p.’ m. Hed had a quick reply: BOSON | +014 35 33 Side Chapel. Burial, Floral Park. here today. Mr. VanLendeghem “Is that how Lissa got out?” [Cincinnati 3 3 . gin » who was born in West Lafayette. Lissa is Mrs. Lissa P, Hanson, Sever" i 33 | MRS. EMMA L. RELLER, 90, ye le, ssa is. {Denver ...... 40 22 bought a half interest in Attica who slipped out of the jail Dec. Eveneville ... 44 23 |[dressmaker, who supported her-|\ Inc. in 1949 24 after giving a matron a Fi Worth i. i 1 self and daughter when widowed Papers Inoyin Lag | Indianapolis .. 4 85 Died in home of . micke 3 3 years ago. nal warned by County Los Anecles » 82 |daughter, Mrs! O. W. Cooper, 318 Watch It, Drivers em bac ighomignalt Donde 7 18 [N. Riley Ave. Taught Ladies’| CHICAGO, Feb. 6 (UP)—The . little security” New = e Class a on Evangelica cago police departmen ay there was “very. y" |New Qrieans .. Ls 42 |Bible Cl t Zion E lical|Chi lice d tment tod at the jail, council members Oklahoma City 2 31 land Reformed Church’ for 25|placed an order for a million thought $5200 was high. They Pittspureh |. 5 30 (years. Services 1:30 p. m. today,|traffic tickets, to be handed out to turned it down. las in FFIRCISC0 +orsenrsraseses & 43 |Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel.'motorists in 1952.
Some Dumped Into Grave Still Alive—
Witness Tells Of Russians’ Slaughter Of Poles
The witness’ features were con- can tell the world what is hap-|four Russian soldiers leading tivo cealed by .,a small pillow case pening there.”
_ By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb, 6 — A masked 44-year-old Pole testified today he saw Russian soldiers murder 200 Polish officers in the Katyn Forest near Smolensk in Qctober, 1939. Most of the group were shot in the bafek of the head, the ked witnes¥ told a special House com-
mittee. . . Others were dumped into a mass grave still alive, but strangling on sawdust shoved into their mouths. He said: he and .two others hid-|-den neaiby watched as the captured Polish officers were forced Desie their mass grave. - “There were 200 because we. pe he said Saroigh
to protect: him from Communist | “vengeance.”
He testified before a special
committee
House committee on the massacre of an estimated 10,000 Polish officers at Katyn. " Speaking in Polish, the mystery|’ man’s story was relayed to the|
by an interpreter.
The witness, who said he was a
44-year-old Pole and now a
farmer in the United States.
‘He told
“of escaping with a
priest and another _prisonet from
He Sad me
{going to Katyn heard pri oners were being slaugh zo we sirviveie
a Russian prison camp and making his way to Katyn Forest.
the priest suggested where they had
< eee
The witness
{Polish officers to the edge. of the
said ‘the priest pit.
|“wanted to see if it'$ true and The witness demonstrated how wanted to get the facts.”
forest inated.” |
pit. ”
ter of a city block).
ie
He said the th ree.of them climbed a’ tree and “saw an opén
The witness said they were about 120 yards away from the pit which he described “as large as this room’ — (possibly a quar-
“We saw lights go on down: this path and lights illuminated people up to about their necks—from their necks down,” he said. . About 10 minutes later, he said, the three men in the tree top aw
ile 2 ar
|the “soldiers he identified as Rus-
He said the priest had a watch sidns grabbed one. of the Poles, and at 10 p.m. a tract in .the “became _ suddenly illum-
jerked his chin up, opened his mouth, and shoved a handful ‘of sawdust into it.
soldiers pulled out a gun and shot the officer in the back of the head. The witness used a Russian revolver to show. how the. Poles were shot. ‘He said that if a Polish prisoner showed signs of collapsing, he was kicked into the ditch. Those who showed signs of resistance were shot. He said Russian sol-
ditch.”
The witness said how one of the],
[diers would then “spin them| around and throw. them in he
Police said she ran into the path of a car driven by William Wittie, 4438 W. Farnsworth St. at the intersection of Rybolt and Farnsworth.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I Death Notices
ALDRIDGE--Mary (Mickey), 1209 Bt. Peter 8t., wife of Robert H. AldHage, mother of Gail Darnell, sister Thest N., Gerrald Hiller, Colum-~ bus, , passed dave fhaesday, BervPEL OF THE
% WILSO HIMES" Friday, 1:30 Bom ._Priends ay call ,at the “CHAPEL OF THE
CHIMES
AX—George H., 4130 Husband of Mazie Ax, Fin Ax, Indpls.,
N. Capitol, brother - of Mrs, Arthur K. Foster, Jasonville, Mrs. Jack Barber, Bicknell. Passed away Wednesday &. m. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 10 a.m. Friends may call at the mortuary after 6 p.m. Lhursddy. BAKER Jaifies J. age 19, Husband Ba er, father of Citaries” gy and iss Mildred Baker; STandiather of Bernard J. Brown,
pass away Monda Servjoes + Enarsda. 1 1:30 3 EB ONKLE ME, 1934 W. Michigan 8t. Friends Yavited urial Floral Park. Friends may call at the funeral- home. BANNERT_ Frank, ® years, beloved father “of Marie J. Dufek, and Hattie Ross, 3 others 6 grandchildren, assed away mu day Fu
neral Friday v . HERRMAN FUNERAL "HOME, 1505 Friends invited. Friends
8. East Bt. may call after 6 a. m. Wednesday. BRUCE — Onis, s, beloved brother of Bain: Mathews, Edward and "Ordia Bruce, pass away Weqnesday, pruneral Saturday, 10 , RRMANN
H. Funeral HOME" 1505 8S’ East St. Friends invited. Burial Oolitic, Friends may call afte 1 Pp Thursday.
Ind. m.
¥
* * * BRUGGNER-=Cpl PET. (Rudy), age 3 Vy 2215 % Pilinoss died in Korea Oct. 8, 1951, son of , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Bruggner, brother of Mrs, Kenneth Hughes. Mrs, Thomas Emmons, Mrs. Elmer Bailzy, Mrs. Collins (Vol) Eugene V. i Collins (Vol) Enugene V. ir Pruseaer Mrs. George Ewalt, Is. Bana Glick, also survived by nieces and nephews, 2_ great IR 1 feat nephew . Funeral Ul FU OME, 1438 8 Meridian, The Ra ay, 9:30 Sacred Heart Church, 10 a. m: Burial
St. Josep * * * *
* i — h 1., 59 years, beloved
BURRIS —Josep father of Lila Woods, Josep! ine away] ra} 30 a. mi
Koonsman, Blanche evi and ‘Miller, passed Tuesday. CR Friday, i at the Fesidence, 6 E, range an -s agred Heart Claich. Friends may Soil, AL the Washingts after Fi BY. a Wisuingie TreRd goed
Biase, sory CAIN—Cecil M., age 53, sband of hel G. Cain, father ‘of Robert C, Cain son of ” Bertha E. Cain, randfather of Kare Sue ain,
a
“We've received only one com- | (Rend Hats Friday copy of a letter sent by a home| home. £ntombment Washington Park
sald James | wiTe~Benjamin Decker. entered into president . of National |
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1 Death Notices
EDSTROM -—Minnie, age 73, R. R. 5, Noblesville, Ind. Mother of Clarence and Grace Jeffries at home, sis- ¥ of Clara Diehr, Milford, Conn randmother of Clarence Raymond Edstrom of the Air Force, passed Away at the residence Monday afteroon. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., at
iaher a M. E. Church Friends may call at EVANS GODBY & TROUT FUNERAL HOME until 10 a. m Wednesday Then at the residence. |
| Burial: Crownland Cemetery
ESLER--Margaret, 64 years, of 1202 le, sister of John Reardon nd Mary Crawford | Moke
JORDAN
passed away nds © may call FUNERAL HOME. 2428 E. 10th St, any time. Funeral Thursday, Feb, 7, sa. m.. St. Philip Neri Church Friends invited. Burial Holy! Cross. The Altar Society will meet | for prayer Wednesday, 8 p.m
|
GAGE—Heririetta Scott, 1511 N.-La-Salle, beloved wife of Henry E. Gage, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Dobb's and Mrs. Jane Mortimer sister of Elizaboth Thatcher, passed | away Wednesday Fur mentes later (SHIRLEY SERVICE: GIRVIN—Harmon. of 22 Arbor Ave.
| beloved brother of Thomas Girvin | Passed away Monday Thurs nd 2 p.m,. at the BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray so ral. Park Cemetery, Friends may call At the mortuary
HERVEY Lena, age 75, 1322 E. St wife of Charles and sister of Mrs. Fred McCaslin, passed away
KEY Yor a hE Ney at fuperal
fons may
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| neral”
alter > Bk 2
rest Tuesday, age 62 yrs, husband of Sylvia M. Hite, father of Hennitia Hite, son of Mrs. Mary . Freeman, half brother of Mrs. Emma Hanna Mrs, Iva McInnis and Otis Hite, half brother of Mrs. Blanche Oliver, ‘Mrs | Flossie Dow and Byron Freeman. Services at Whitaker, Ind, Baptist Church Thursday. 1:30 p. m, Friends {may call at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. 2050 E. Michigan St, until 11:30 a .m. Thursday.
KURTZ Thelma Ernestine, age 84, 4030 Mooresville Rd, mother of Deloris Kassing, Betty Kurtz and Ellsworth L. Kurtz., sister of Otis Moore and Violet Winters, 3 grand. | children. Funeral Friday {at FARLEY FUNERAL Home. 1604 [W. Morris St. Burial Floral Park | Friends may call at funeral home. LYNCH-—Thomas J, age 27 years husband of Laverne, father of
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Michael and Thomas Lynch, brother of Sister Regina Ann. of Providence Order, John and James Lynch, passed | away Tuesday, Funeral Friday, Feb | 8th, 8:30 a. m.,, at the GEORGE W, USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W, Washnen Bt: ® a. m., St. Anthony's Church. Priends invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may cll at mortuary after 2 p. m. Wednesday. McCABE— William 8, passed away Tuesday, husband of Helen Le Me | Cabe. Services SRY Ss P a HARRY W_ MOORE PEAC CHAPEL. \chiean St. Friends are Selcome. McCOMAS—Paul
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7003 College husband of Marie SBaner. father of Janice Me and Piariiyn J, brother of Mrs hard ‘of Fortville, stepson 8 hy Margaret | McComas of Lafayette, fasted axay | Mot NE Bervices ARN, CHANA MORTU By 1 a.m RG invited, Tiends may call Wednesday. MeGINN—Ellzabeth (Auntie), age 58 years, wife of John, sister of Mrs. Sylvia Robertson Aden and Elmer Baker, Dassed 4 away hiondaay, Pineal
SuTaaY: = Feb m. Aa GEO SHE *MORTUA RY, 2313 W. Washing ton Tt Friends invited. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary. MeKAMEY Frank EK. 3007 W ah ington Blvd. husband of the Mattie Burgess i MeKamey. father ale Mrs. A. W dianapolis,
and Mrs, J. L Mater, New Yor«: survived by 2 brothers and k, sister; Ratted aw Tuesday Bery NER & UCHANAN MORTUARY
Thursday, 11 a. m. Priends invited. Friends may call at Mortuary, MORGAN-—Leslie Virgal, 50 yrs, 1436 N. Hamilton iowner Morga Latter Bervice) husband of Lela gan, stepfather of Medeice on and Wynoka, brother of L, Thomas R
rs. of
an Ary. oyd Cora Looney and
‘| Mai Bowman, all of city, Mrs, J. W,
Nichols and George Morgan of Nash ville, Tenn., passed away Wednesday, Friends may gall at the WOR. DAN FUNERAL HOME, 2
. m, invited. Burial Washington Park
BORN—Helen J. (Nell), entered into rest Monday, age years, wife of Irl M' Osborn, mother of
Mrs. Josephine Koch and James W. Osborn, sister of "Mrs. Jeannette
STON Hathaway, 5707 Sun- _ set Lane. died in Fort Myers, Pla. Feb. 3, 1052;
survived by his widow, Jane Jillson Simmons; by two sons,
away at her home in Acts Ind. riends may call at the ROBERT W STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, ton, jnd Funeral _services at funeral home Thursday, 10:30 a m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park rs. i138
mms | VONBURG-—Frank H. 72 N. Parker, father of rs. Rose Byerly, Norman Vorburg and Harry Vonbure, of city, passed away Tuesday. Friends may call at the JOR. DON FU FERAL HOME. 2428 E. 10tn 8t., after 7:00 § m Wednesday. Funeral Priday, Feh. 8 1:3 p.m Friends invited. Burial Washington Park Cemetery.
WALTERS Robert A. (Doc), son of Mrs. Helen Walters, passed ay y Monday. Tuneral FORGE Feb,
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Washington, Friends invited, asl Crown
Cemetery. Friends may call at a tuary
3 Card of Thanks AQUE—The LL o Wie late ROY
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lour beloved Rb father and grandfather wishes to thank our x . ) Apter ol Rinesican War Suche and Delphi, d., friends vh lo ex-
pressed warm sympathy ended | many personal courtesies and or the | lovely floral and spiritual bouquets {so generously given We especially {appreciate the sincere understnding Clement A. Beyersy Name Society of St, Francis "DeSales Chursh. Shirley Bros.
Irving Hy Chapel and all who so consoled he in our bereaveme: | MRS. ELEANOR A and PAMILY R In sincere apbreciation we
IVERE— wish to tha all our neighbora, kind to us and to thank all who expressed sympathy and for the lovely floral tributes received in our bereavement at the passing of our beloved husband and father,
ERWIN J. RIVERS. With equal sincerity we especially wish to thank Mrs. Moselle arcil-
liat for her untiring and loyal assistance; Rev Stofer, Rev M. C. Morford, Reév, Pearley Jacobs; the organist, Doris “enningan: the pallbearers, and all who so ably assisted us In so many ways. WIFE, MABLE and SON, DON
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CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. Michigan 8 it. FR-9622| 4925 W. 16th 8 BB-8960
AT: 2388
FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W_ Fall Creek Blvd —TA-3377
GRINSTEINER'S 1601 _E. New York MA-0374| G. H. HERRMANN 1505 8. East St. ______MA-8488 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware St. “JORDAN FUNERAL HOME 1 Prompt Ambulance Service ya a4 Hou rs Daily
Helen a. Jordan 2428 E. 10th
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St. Washington Park. at funeral home DEAN—Robert Wayne, entered into = ‘rest Monday, age 47 years, husband of Ethel W. Dean, brother of Mrs. * Nellie Smith,:Frank D. and Ralph A. Dean. Services Thurs. 1:30 p. m., st HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan. Friends are
welcome. EVANS—Lillie A, age 85, of Mos Cordsville, wife of Wem C. Evans, mother of Mrs, Ina Olsen, Mrs, ‘Agnes Jones, Mrs. Donna Hare mon, Floy and Ray Evans, passed away Tuesday p. m. vice at_the /McCORD FUNERAL HOME in Oaklandon Wednesday, 8 p.m. Services at RUSSELL HITCH FUNERAL HOME in Loh Thursday, 2 p. m, Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon Friends may call at the McCord Home afte; 6 n. m. Wednes-
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357 E. WASH, ST. MA-1391 100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms DR. O. A. NOLAND, Mgr. Special Weekly Rates We cater to nice people only BE SAFE AND SLEEP SAFELY
FAIRGROUNDS Hot slel—Rooms daily
and weekly rates
122 North ALABAMA, 2002 N.. cleap room near bath: twin bed: private sntrance.
Gentleman,
BROADWAY, 3 2232 N N. Clean, furfished “sleeping room, constant hot Water Refined adults. WA. 2587, CARROLLTON, dbl; 1 single; je; redec : very. nice. wie 0428, ce RAL, 3122 N Nice comf 8 or 3, good transp. WA-3107. | sd 3222, rt. rm., so | lge, closet, hot water, * Gent, Jha |
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COLORED, D. FR. Art. & sloping ri. 25 West
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GOOD HOME for elderly. Nourishing meals; excell, tranep, AT-4605.
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