Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1952 — Page 20
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: oS “gr » : +” r v cAI Arrow Mera ¢ . + " Tio Sehool - . ’ 2 > EDWARD P. SHEEHAN, 45, Sepeices 2,30 p. m omorrow in . Finer Wa . x . i - PETS. ol Southport High § yl t MH h d “1: of 37 W. 21st 8t, employee of Dorsey Funeral Home Rurial, Mrs. Yirginia B; Caylor, 4310 erbie St. a Marion County traf- Servi es for Mrs. Olive B. 3nd their fathers will be held<Fri ou emorr ol $ . n Indianapolis Bell Telephone Co. Eljrat Park o. (College Ave. active in Republican Be. Yictim. wil be buried in Crown Herold wili be at 10 a. m. tomor- gay at 6:30 p. m. Larry Brandor i i rat 2 2 ill Ce / thirlev a Ang x " s X ' Services 9:30. a. m. Wednesday in . #0 politics here for more than 10. Te SomaroM allowing row in ®hirley Bros... Irving vice president of the Indiana piles are finding that a ? Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home MRS. ELOISE SMITH, 40, of years, has announced her candi- Fu eral Home. : v0 sul ( hapel with burial in Glen stute Farm Bureau, will speak. gruelling torment, By United Presy op < jurial, “Holy: Cross Cemetery. 536 W. Vermont 8t Services at vy ror Tha i n : me. fs Cove Cemetely, Knightstown / Quick Tu yes » i r 4 4 Tw ny . dig . : aacy > 3 Pa - x - ands . hd us NEW YORK, Mar. 24 I'a . ‘ 2 1 p. m. tamorrow at Stuart Mor GOP nomination Mrs. Hills died in 8t. Francis Mrs. Herold, who was 85, died = WOOD STEEL — ALUMINUM Pet s the moment piles bank employees today definitely MRS FLLA WILLIAMS, 72 of tuary. "Burial in Floral Park . ) rt : { Hospital ‘Salurqay of injuries re- g.turday in her home, 2620 N. TEE pl ein ! Get Peterson's Oint= v Suit +hela iy rN " for: reporter o ceived the day before in a crash 3 ai TEES TT) t . and 70c at your druggist. identified Willie (The Actor) 8i t - ’ v @ ’ . yt 2 n I] " X J ¢ as Arl t Av ro nent 40c and J . 453 W. 13th 8t., local residen o the tana Bu- . ~ Arlington ve. : EEX : mot : ton and his two secused hench. to Wo Bod 20. 0 oo nesday, ‘MRS. MARGARET EK. Nig. ‘he lndiana Bu of two. light trucks on Ind. 67 Rush County, she lived Sa SR roel onc "ack If not gellabied men as the bandits who made a Years, : o tak Pe toh. Burial MEYER. # of 2091 FE. Minpe- Preme and Ap: near Maywood Born in Rus ounty, she lived TTY NTT TS II"Is Td = ope actureys In. New Baptis rch, hurial By co a Dh elie po pellate Courts She was | in Bs here 25 years, She was a mem- ‘ $63,042 haul at a Manufacturer rr tees ota 8t. Indianapolis resident 3¢ é : & ax born in Fairmount, but . I. Ce J Trust Co. branch two years ago Floral Parl > # a : Sars CRAG m . ” OrTOw Mrs. Caylor lived here all but one of her 51 Per of the Knightstown Rebckah ust Call Penwall Gi-1900 . Je 3 wadds oh : s began working % years. Her husband, Warren FE. Lodge. ) heodore i MS. 45. in 8 of rine Sienna Cathe > % ’ - : ALSO A COMPLETE : The smployess ee ji d Mies goka borin vii I~ ve RB pene o a J he in polities in An- Hills, is the only immediate suf- Surviving are,- her daughter, (WT Table [ZI H Sands, Bay A ad seller n era Pl iy ¥ Tem ple Ser vices { ot a 5 na DT derson in 1935 Vivor Mrs. Fern Sargen!, and One . 80H . nemb Mlip 8 Pp , Vi emetery, = “to + Be ree . Lg : , ha when she helped * Clarence, both of TIndianapoli rg th state 10 a, n Wednesday in Jacobs n " " . . . “r re wh tol - ne BA at Sutton Bros. Westside Chapel. “Burial, - DAVID LEE HOATSON, 84, of OF &anize th Retired Cleric Dies Rn ne Blother, Jeserh Cook eware Lou 5 witness as a ; Sb y pigeon ’ Ty , ) oo . v (nightstown. and Thomas (Med Dog)’ Kling New Crown Muskogee, Okla farmer local young Republi » MARION, Mar. 24 — The Rev. RB , ; u sii i mn y . nt 3 pp \ complete, €4n ub there ‘" John 8, Claws t N y # sixth day. The third Sana ,, resident, B.ervice ncompilete 2) Mrs, Caylor | son, retired Methodwent into Rt sixth 0a) LEWIS, 13, 658 W later she moved {st minister, will be buried in Jef- 3 oliowin
accused bandit, John De Venuta,
LL oe. . “y 3 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Mrs. V. B. Caylor Services-Tomorrow Files Candidacy For Traffic. Victim
Mrs. Anna May Hills, 615 Lock-
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7s Q&1 ‘Times carrier. Ser: to Indianapolis and hecani#® a ferson C tery pla After the flu is over and gone, the cough AR 1 the roh- Walnut St limes carrier... ge " 7 a terson Cemetery near Upland to- SKI N . 2 . . has confessed his part in th . : ’ ices 1 p. m.- tomorrow in Jacobs . 2 Phi TON member of the Women's Replib- morrow following 2 p. m. serv- “ that follows may develop into chronic bery and will testify for the sate. Rros. Westside Chapel. Burial THOMAS ALBERT SEFTON, lican Club here * lices In Owen Mc rtuary here R ; pronhitis if neglected. Cleomulsion ; on Fri. [Bros Westside (Chapel, LUNA 33, 1 1621 Rookwood Ave. New; **" he : rt e. Rev: : / begause it goes righ 8 who testified on Fr . ‘dr ay yi, O ( : ; . A relieves promptly begause it goes right Me , returned today TV Low York, Central raflroad engineer. FoF several years she served as Clawson, who was 77, died Friday | ir I to the seat of the trouble to help day and 8: Y. ! . #4 8 eServices 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in secretary in the Marion County In his home here. We loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, (or additional direct examination. yopwa OPAL HOLSTINE, 39 : : , _—_ a2 pe: germ pies : i) a rer for. Meyer & A bdon Funeral Home. Treasurer's office during three Ret with wander working CUTICURA and aid nature to sdothe and heal raw, ‘No Question’ s of 3941 Spann Av . CAB er Ce Burial, Crown Hill, GOP administrations and is sec- ud : tender, inflamed bronchial membranes Under questiontie by Assistant Monumental Lr a ih v i‘ a u retary of the Washington Town- ACCORDION % 50 Blackheads, extemal caused | NO matter how many medicines vou nae f 1 ou’ Services 1: ), . 2 . "og ~a0 sh GOP Cl] pimples, skin blemishes clear | have tried Creomulsion is guaranDistrict Attorney James P. Mc- , = ' wiean Chapel of the FRED H. STILES, ‘78, of 1702 33ip G ub. 80 BASS ol Nl] uo fast. new radiant complex- | oad 10 please vou ord it ppt Grattan, Mr. 8ands sald there was «°° ‘Boo Memorial Park, N: lllinois St, employee of East- She is the wife of John M. Cay- ] ton tone soon appears, when DO ams Io h or mids that the three men Imes, puriai, 1 " ‘ern Weighing & Inspection Bu- jor, Indianapolis attorney and INDIANA Wal vou use Cuticura Soap and money. Creomu sion has stood the no question a ’ ' . 1 8 . Services 11 a Wednes- ta MUSIC co. J Ontment. Fragrant. Contains test of many millions of users. y s who robbed the bank's . al oy 2004 E real. Services m S-_the mother of three chifdren. oxyquinoline, sulphurated pet. with gun y JESS L. OKEY, 51, of 2f “day In Flanner & Juchanan . rolatum, chlorophyll. Buy at ® Sunnyside branch on she morning 18th 8t., self-employed DPAINtEr. yropi,ary 0 Burial, Crown Hill : o i 13 Fr. ONl0 M1488 \ any drugstore, j ar, 9, 1950, were 3Sution - > ! opis . . — relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis of M "ow Knightstown Rites Set =
Kling and De Venuta, d Sat + GEORGE W. ABBETT, 79, of rel $60 Sern Mr. Sands had testified Satur- VY | R. BR. 6, Southport, life resident] __. _. Ymes State Bervies day he was not positive that De 10 ence of Marion County, Services 1:30 KNIGHTSTOWN, Mar. 24 —
Venuta was the third bandit, To- » p m. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson Services for Mrs, Carrie H. Barday, however, he testified he was M t Chapel of the Chimes. Burial rett, wife of the late Dr. Omer certain De Vapua waa the urd oun S in Round Hill Cemetery. H. Barrett, local physician, will ske eg rn ae the week-end, by St ik MRS. DORA ECHISON, 76, of be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Butcher but & defense objection prevented 0) ri e 4024 Ridgeview Dr, member Funeral Home" here. Burial will Wiriter Avenue Nazarene Church. , ah Clave 4 his answering. Violence and vandalism con- gervices 1-30 p.m. Wednesday in P¢ In Glen Cove Cemetery. Mrs. Mr. Brady testified that whe tinued unabated as the Red Cab winter Avenue Church. Burial] Barrett, who was 77, died yesterhe got to the bank he waa gree Co. strike entered its second yt Anderson. day in a Greenfield Hospital. by De Ventua with “Come In... ...,, pglice today were in- a — ii —_— oR ’ 1.51. your friends are waiting for you." oo iouiio these reports: : IANS Nd en rR ny i : IA i " 71 | é ” y | 111+ d
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