Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1952 — Page 17
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A full military burial will be pid tomorrow. for a soldier killed Korea. He had re-enlisted in e Army se he could rejoin his prmer outfit. : | He was 8gt. Charles E. Anderpn, three-time winner of the] jlver Star medal for gallantry in| orld War II and Korea. He was|
Services are set for 10:30 a. m.
eral Home. Burial will be in
Sgt. Anderson fought with the Beventh Cavalry Regiment of the irst Cavalry Division during] World War II. He was returned o the United States’ and dis-| harged after being wounded in he Philippines in" 1945, When he re-enlisted in 1949 he Sas reunited with the Seventh avalry Regiment in Korea; | Sgt. Anderson, who also held §'he Bronze Star and Purple Heart fwith cluster, was killed when his fpatrol was ambushed by Reds. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Lula McClintic, and step-father, i Darl, of 2038 E. LeGrande Ave. |
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Local Deaths | 8 CHARLES R. NEIGHBOURS, k 55, Beverly Hills, Cal., former) Indianapolis resident and sales representative for Indianapolis] Power & Light Co. Services and burial in Los Angeles. | 2 = = { GEORGE WEBBER, 77, of 1151 Epler Ave. former grocery owner at Aurora. Services 9 a. m. Monday at Holy Name Catholic Church, Beech Grove. ! Burial, Round Hill. » ” » MRS. GERTHA BAILEY, 58, of 1027 W. 23d St., a local resident for 33 years. Services 10] a. m. tomorrow at Jacobs Bros.! West Side Chapel. Burial, New! Crown,
® ” = i LOUIS ROBLING, 63, of 238 8. Sherman: Dr., died while vaca-! tioning in Texas. Services 2 p. m. tomorrow at Home. Burial, r
Dorsey. Funeral! Memorial Park. = 2 JOHN W. SPERBACK, 76, of| Lafayette, former Indianapolis resident. Services 2 p. m. tomor- | row. at Royster & Askin Mortuary. Burial, Mt. Jackson. » ” n JESSE ERNEST SIMMONS, 66, Traders Point, retired Diamond! Chain Co., Inc, employee. Serv- | ices 2 p. m. today at Philippi Fu-| neral Home, Zionsville. Burial, Crown Point. » » = 5 { MRS. LULA WARDEN, 72, of, 440 N. Continental St. member of Degree of Pocahontas, Re-| bekah Lodge and W. Michigan St. Methodist Church. Services 2/
p.m. tomorrow at Conkle West! Michigan Street Funeral Burial, Crown Hill. = ” = LILE O. BAKER, 79, of 4121 Hoyt Ave. a son of former slaves. | Services 1 p.m. Monday at Peo-| ples Funeral Home. Burial, Crown | Hill. > i ss 8 WW: | MRS. ROSE LEE FERGUSON, | 60, 1126 S. Kenwood Ave. a local| resident of two months. Services| 1 p.m. Monday at Craig Chapel.| Burial, New Crown. oo { & 8 8 . | MRS. MARGARET LUNTZ, 32, 4202 N. Kessler Blvd, North| Drive, a two-year resident of Indianapolis. Services and entombment, Canton, O. »n - » i MRS. BERNICE T. MITCH-| ELL, 52, 618 E. Kessler Blvd.| Services 10 a. m. Monday at Flan- | ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill.
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Home. 11s Trainer Plane Crash
- Dies Preparing ‘Move to Florida
C. Arnold Poe died of a heart
in Indianapoli
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Woman and Boy Injured in Traffic
A 22-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy, injured in two traf- « [fic accidents here last night, Jere | dent happened at E, Michigan and
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lightly in the crash but did not emain in the hospital. The acci-
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{ ! in fair condition today. Pine Sts, Agonisiog 16h : attack last night as he and his| Miss Phyllis Myers, 915 West| James Humphrey, 12, of 3430| renter. Ringworm Pimper Aavise oc| >» ORANGE FLAVORED IMA ; SE (family were preparing to move Drive, Woodruff Place, was taken|Salem St. hit by a car near his|iteh is ehecked on ONE APPLICATION of] TE DOSAGE MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED 4 neg » «: Dorotny|10 Miami, Fla, where he was toto Methodist Hospital after a car|home, was taken to St. Vincent's SLUB STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as| Tablets Ve Adult Dose | HoHman. 31: Ridgemont" is ” | start a new business, {in which she was riding struck Hospital. The drivér was Joltn| foes “ Naey haps heal. Money back | 50 Tablets Onl 36 ; [dein child, 38 or 56. 1130 Waldemere | Mr. Poe, who lived at 4019 Car-|another and overturned. C. Hart, 30, of 3254 Washington | Jer falls to sins: Try it today. | : Y | Rdmiind Duties, 466 8 Delaware. © |roliton Awe., was 50. Two other persons were cut|Blvd. Hi ene, . err —————————tr ire Lm er —— er ————————————————————————————— ————————— | Leonard Feldnake, 27. 1730 Union: Ruth| 110 had been a construction en-| : od ra {| Stephens, 27, 1726 E. Washington. . | So {Robert ~ Mills, 23, 2054 College, Emma gineer and building contractor in White, 17. 2721 N. Gale,
{Donald Woodward, 25, 1505 8. East; Don-| Indianapolis since 1939, He re-
, 18, 244 8. Oakland, - % Ry 2% ai N' Minots: Dorothy cently returned from Florida
Blines, 24; 1032 Churchman, {where he had arranged to go z {into contracting. DIVORCE SUITS FILED Services for Mr. Poe, who was Darline vs Burford Land: Hazel veg member of the Elks Lodge, as, Lota aie rp aaa) will be 2 p. m. tomorrow at his Daeph Avani Ma Goad: Geral. | birthplace of Linton. Burial will dine. vs, James, Canady, Gerttud nok be in Fairview Cemetery there. ander Jack vs. Lillian Clouse: Betty! Survivors are his wife, Martha
(ys, Ceorse Shulson; Meredith vs. Dorls| mother, Mrs, Myrta English; one | |daughter, Mrs. H. N. Sauer; one son, Jerry L., all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. R. D. Landis Ne rob etta and Mrs. Wendell Hanna, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. N. F. Kelsey, Staten Island, N. Y., and one
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BOYS
[At St. Francis — Orville. | Jerald, Edna Cutterrow; Woods. {At General—Howard, Gloria Owens J Dorothy Heaton
M . "At 1 - Mervin, To Be n Florida A ie Mary Wolverton; Charles, Ella-! brother, Raymond, Henderson, | lene Ealige. Cy | t—Calvin, Claudine Gray: C " o Services will be held tomorrow, Ate Mp hedisi—Cal tn Clan. Mary How-| Friends may call at Flanner
at St. Petersburg, Fla., for Harry| land, Wiliam Nancy Ha tam Kuh. & Buchanan Mortuary tonight.
Martha McNedin; James,
Frisby Bacon, who installed the! Donald Cleatha Eastwood. Sam. Edna cr — | Athrup: ruce, u . -. first telephone at the 500-Mile], “g, yincent's — Charles. Ethel Mad Marked Dime Helps Solve track in 1914. den; Ralph. Rita Simpson; Robert, Pa- . : + Mr. Bacon died yesterday at| '"'¢'s Welsenbect oo Coin Box Pilfering
his home in St. Petersburg. He a¢ st. Francls—Arthur, Jeraldine simon. Grover C. Chesley had com- ' At General—Bernard, Helen Williams.
was 77. Corl iy Bots Parrow {plained to police about a march
A i. % 8 0 At Methodist—Wesley, Mary Edgar; Ray- of dimes away from his newsFor many years prior to. his mond, Margaret Carr: Charles, Betty]
retirement in 1939 from the In- Wtonehouse: Charles, Edwanda wri ht (stand, Washington St. and CapSt. V t's “ t -| ’ i diana Bell Telephone Co. Mr. AY VRID pRielk” puller: ar. itol Ave.
Bacon handled the communica] thur, Harriett Cecil: Adolph, Charlotte So Patrolman Raymond Cooper tions system at the Speedway.| S¢mch: Earl. Joan Sparkman. put a marked 10-cent piece in
y a c {Mr. Chesley’s coin box late yesHe spent 49 years as a com- pEATHS Mr. Chesley’'s coin box late yes
i i {terday. Then the policeman mercial representative for ®ivionel O, Asian, 95. at 1944 Brookside.) Say. company. wince ; RC Lvs ois Cat watched. : Jill Jos i 73, at § ott -fiv i 8 Mr. Bacon belonged to the| arteriosclerosis te . age Thirty five mites later, he Broad Ripple Masonic Lodge, James H. Cauley, 45, at General Hospital, arres e Ylyde ge,
Broad Ripple Methodist Church|Anna M. Conner, 80. at 410 N. Meridian, NO particular address, marching
| coronary occlusion. tawav fi and was a member of the Hoosler|Lifilan V. Dellihgsr. 88. at 1930 Sugar|aWay from the coin box., One of Telephone Pioneers and t hel oore: cerebral thrombosis, Nn |six dimes in Aldridge's pocket, : a cian, 5%. a + NeW/the policeman said, was the
Acacia Pin Club. Lulu Kautsky,
s rife | _ vascular renal. his wife, Jessie, ia F. Maddux, 69, at 238 Minerva, cor-
72, at Methodist, cardio-marked coin.
Surviving is He marched Aldridge to jail,
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Services Planned For Pfc. Criger
Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel will hold services at 11 a. m./F tomorrow for Pfc. Charles R. Criger who was killed in Korea. Burial will be in Fordland, Mo. Pfc. Criger, who was 20, lived at 2221 Station St. 2
Serving with the First cavalry Warning to a Queen
Division’s 7th Regiment, he was] ! fatally wounded by a mortar| LONDON, Feb. 22 (UP)—The |
shell last October on Heartbreak Daily Herald, newspaper .organ Ridge. He had been in the Army of the British Labor Party, pub-
since Jan. 17, 1951. ’ iT Born in Misiour). lis Was'a lished on its first page today a graduate of School 51 and Tech- Warning to Queen Elizabeth II. to nical High .School. He was a stay out of politics and be ‘“conformer employee Standard stantly on the alert” against bad Brands, Inc. advice by Prime Minister WinSurvivors are his mother, Mrs. ston Churchill. Ocie N. Nance; two Drothers, sr —— Jack and Larry; a half-brother, Paul Nance, and two grandmoth- LINOLEUM TILE ers, Mrs. Mary Burr, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Amy Criger, Ford-
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KINGSVILLE, Tex., Feb. 22 (UP)—Four Navy fliers were, killed and two other persons injured today when their twin-en-gined training plane crashed just after it cleared the runway of | an auxiliary aip station. | The JRB Beechcraft trainer] plunged into a thicket one and one-half miles from the end of the runway of the Kingsville Naval auxiliary air station's North Field.
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