Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1952 — Page 8
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PAGE" & - oi Water Co eathers, 30. 61 Wes . George Reed, 43, 915 E 25th; Myrile Greng fer 47, Molgantown
. rE Harry Schenck. 36, 142 8. Summit; Irma Today, Ernest G. G. Summers Likeniill KT oth ; Emery J : hillis started his second half century BrRfF Weoeib.'N Park
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Thomas Outlaw; 59, 837 W. Vermont; | Martha Beard, 31, 837 W, {Eugene Williams, 30, 638 N 8 N
Vermont West, Loretta
jeffens. 19. 222 N. Noble;
p- “nl mia of work. for the Indianapolis Merial Shreve. 23, Columbus; Anna Varvel, Albert McCann, 60, at 2410 Stuart, car4 ' ) cinoma Y y . Arthur LeVale, 21. U, 8. Army. June joseph eh , n ’ Waler co Eohen: Osborne, 13. 1020. Bel TBE nas; 1. at 1p Warver | o ’ phen Oshorne, 33, 10 elmont: Ximena v N 2 LE t 82 But, he still has three years to Spi tas. 35. 1656 Relletoniaine Mary Niebrigye at 520 E. Vermont, | bert Robert 2 0 ' kt C ! 194 } go to equal the record of his fa- oO Neal pherts, 28. F0.N, Vermont; Cora john Pa i li 1219 Standard, myocar. , ” Jendale Clearwater, 268, 2018 B. Btate pain > Reto: " . ther, Gilbert G. Summers, who Dorothy Sanders, 18. 2356 N, Sherman Sam nl Par ni ai ap ra AL N Del-| Robert Aldrids 21 1115 N. Arlington | gerved that company for 53 years, Rost A harman, 19, 1711 N. Penn Miiton Rexrcat, 54. Veteran's carfrom 1876 to his death in 1930, [Foo Fair, 21 J ankinerr reli 1FN¢ yelen Sumner, $7,. aL $33 Carrollton. , ' Elmer Abr 28, 2108 Prospect; h wT Lor /BLtIs TON " | Young Mr. Summers—he's only Piet Aan, J, Hts Frosoect; Barbara curls Fairer, es at a0 N. Cuotioh 2) a on Cecil Cooper, 21 8 Army; ranchie ” : | 0 started with the company Roberts, 22. 1531 Woodlawn — Mar. 23, 1902, as a customer charles Martin. 21. 1818 Bellefontaine: CLUBS a rice && Shirley Mitchell, 19, 727 EE. 224 . y serviceman. ® john Bajnes, 34. 1526 N. Tacoma: Ftta Knis hts of Co id” / 0 pon meet. 3 , + WWORTEeSS Kinnamon 11 1139 EE Washington ing today Hpeaker, athe; V am He went through 3 progr lon Charles Bower 27 Indianapo; ia Harah Bubmeler, on God in Education of jobs until 1937 when he was Pavton. 28 Indianap hs + aAwyers Association of Indianapolis, hare ray Ralph Arney, 19, 133 22 y Meir Martha. 80: 12.18 meeting tomorrow at Hotel placed in charge of .a stores yard Evans, 17° 4544 yin axley [ashi oneipeake?, Scott Ging, on "The at .the distribution department, it . J Taf: ’ Ir dianspolis Dorls ‘ew City-County Building ’ mith, 22 n Len, > | arion County Ans tion for Mental a position he still holds. fleninie * Banford 8 Marines: | Health—+7:30 p. m menting. today in Room Mr. Summers and his wife, Ag- Claudine Ransome, 1. "2230 W. 10th. 162; Jordan Hall, Butler. “Fears of ChilB # ——————— dren a find, will be shown,
nes, celebrated their 45th wedding pivoROE SUITS FILED
anniversary last November at! y..cene vs. George Adams. Floyd vs their home, 1242 W, 34th 8t. ° Crystal Ballinger: Marie va. Orval Byers cial Wausr ", adeline Reynolds; Princola 85 Ars va dward Johnson Charlies vs. Lillie Outstanding in his 50 years of 1 Sawai rien va Ruth Wert. Robert service are the memories of the vs. Harriette Schaub st ¢ a car—a one-cylinder " —— first company r-—a one-cy 1 BIRTHS 0Olds—which he had the honor to BOYS drive, and of the big 1913 flood ar st Franciy- James, Frances Hi David y y Fur ‘ Fthe trkhotf;. Brmual, Patricia Miller of White River when he and [i Nojima Walters. Edward Patricia other workers piled sandbags up! Abhsus, William, Helen Rodge: at Broad Ripple Dam to protect At General—Napolean. Virginia Tavior “ At Coleman Dr. Charles, Esther Mc the levee and dam. Cormick. John, Elizabeth Buckley, Pau 4 Opal Cook James Creraldine King alter, Addie Lindsey, Neal, Roberta Shaw At Methodist -— Denzil, Lottie Meville Highland, Thelma Jones: Howard, Bob bie Spears: Willlam. Betty Childs. John, Jean Claycombe Rev EH. Betty Zim-| merman. Ronald, Mary Britton, Don ald Marjorie Bastin James, Dorothy Pearcy At St. Vineent's—Wayne Margaret Knotte
Nancy Coddington. Hollis, Lu Paul, Lorraine Williamson
Addison cille Woods
Josep} Helen McNamara, Louie, Edith Lentz GIRLS At %t. Francis—<John, Lol® Bauch. Gor don. Marsha Young: John. Lois Den ning, Joseph, Helen CGirinstead Rich ard, Juanita Hoffmeister, James, Anna Conner; Albert, Mertle Eckert, John Pauline Treser At Coleman—Willle, Margaret Ford: Law rence, Prances Highbaugh. Ernest, Nor ma Rhim Arthur, Marjorie Wiider: James, Katherine Whitlow
At Methoedist—Donald, Elizabeth Perkins: Arnold, Frances Law; James, Sarah Gidecomb: Keldin, Thelma Perry; Joseph, Evelyn Harris; Charles, Patricia Taylor; Chester, Mary Satkamp . Vineent's—John, Lois Keller; EdPhyllis Gillette; Rex, Eva Long Merrill; Ernest, Irene Shireman Ray,
Matishia Pershing. John, Margaret Ellis At Home—Cyrenus, Nellle Roberts, 453'% E. Washington St.
Claude, Adele
{DEATHS HALF CENTURY -— Ernest & Robert Bryson, B87. aL Methodist, emphyG. Summers. TO. 79, at 3668 Central, |
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Ex-prisoners of war or their survivors have until Monday, Mar. 31, to file POW compensation claims with the Indlana Depart-
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Meridian St. Director Clinton jreen estimated that 28,000 eligible persons have failed te make their claims, These include survivors of prisoners of war and civilian internees.
He added that parents and other next of kin need not prove dependency to the deceased, and that in some cases the compensation will be divided among the SUrvivors,
Bakery ‘Robbed Agi
Roselyn Bakery, 2406 E. 10th S8t., scene of a recent robbery, was burglarized last night. Yeggs ripped off a rear window screen and pried open the window, The |store safe and an undetermined ‘amount of cash are missing.
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