Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1952 — Page 28

| "For Mrs. Rizzo .

Services for Mrs. Josephine pative of Sicily; will .be ‘held at 8:30 a.m, tc w in her home, 1037 8. Alabama St. and 9 a. m. in H Cathollie v will follow

her husband, Jo- * seph; five sons, Mrs. Rimo Gus, Anthony, Frank, James and Peter, all of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs, Frank Rizzo, Racine, Wis., and Miss Augusta, In-| dianapolis, and one brother, Peter Bova, Indianapolis.

Teeners Yell, ‘Flatfoot,’ Run Into Curfew Woes

You're never old enough to yell, “Hi, flatfoot” at a policeman , . . especially around midnight, Four boys, ranging in age from 14- to 16, tried it last night, on the corner of Ohio and Alabama Sts. They were turned over to the Juvenile Ald Division for violating the city's curfew ordinance,

IU Sets Observance

BLOOMINGTON, May 2 (UP)

the 132d anniversary of her founding next Wednesday with a: number of "special events Founders’ Day ceremonies honoring students of gihh scholastic standing, Law Day, and ‘a federal inspection parade by 2300 ROTC cadets. i

Local Deaths

HOMER’ ©. BELL, 59, of 1806 Tallman Ave, member Hillside Christian Church. Services 3:30 p. m. tomorrow, Moore & Kirk North East Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill, a 8a MRS. MARY MUNRO BRYSON, 886, of 315 E. 36th St, member Vincent's Chautauqua Circle and the Literafy Club, Services 2 p. m. tomorrow, Flanner & Bughanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown fll. » »

. » WILLIAM HENRY ROTHER, 91, of 662 E. 12th 8t., retired New York Central Railroad engineer who worked B50 years for the NYC. Services 1 p. m, tomorrow, Flanner & Buchanan Mor tuary. Burial, Crown HII » . ” CARL CARLISLE, 67, of 605 W. 27th St., died while riding a trackless trolley yesterday, Servfces 1 p. m. tomorrow, Peoples

Funeral Home. Burial, New Crown

”. » . MRS. MARY ALICE POTTER, 86, of 5471 Julian Ave, former organist for Irvington Presbyterian Church. Services 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irving Bil chapel. Burial, Washington

” » » MRS, MAUDE TAYLOR, 56, of 1232 N. Senate Ave., seamstress at H. L. Sanders & Co. Services 1 p. m. today in Peoples Funeral Home. Burial, New Crown. 2 " ¥ SAM DENTON, 59, of 525 Hudgon 8t., local resident since 1917. Services > . | m. tomorrow in Peoples Home. Burial, Floral Park. »

J MRS. LUoY ROSENBALM, 70, of 301 W. Morris St., local resident 14 years. Services 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hall Mortuary, Plainfield. Burial, Stilesville.

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Services Are Set. For Mrs. Boulden

‘Services will be held in Aughe Funeral Home, Frankfort, at 2 p. m. Sunday,for Mrs, Daisy D: Boulden, Burial will be in Green Lawn Cémetery there, Mrs, Boulden died here last night after a six-month illness. She was 84 and had made her home with her son, Leon C, Brooke, 1541 N. Butler Ave,

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Charles E. Boulden; former revenue agent in charge of Indianapolis and Cincinnati offices. He died in 1947.

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Double Service Set For Mother and Baby

Double service for Mrs. Isabelle Youngs, R. R. 11, Indianapolis, and her infant daughter, Shirley |Kay, will be held at 3 p.m. tor ‘morrow in the Lynam Funeral Home in Greenfield. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery, Indianapolis. . Mrs. Youngs followed her daughter, born. by Caesarian .section, in death Wednesday in Hancock County Memorial Hospital, She was 29. :

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