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THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1052
© In VFW Opens Indianapolis |Four-Day MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Parley Here
Hush A. rg. 30, 316 E. 334: J
nelle Weirick, 5647 N. Pennsylv y Thomas 23. 3310 'W, Michigan; Vertrees, 21. 24 8, Irvi
o ton. en 3 thd Indianapolis: Eleanor in School Road:
eese. 18, 10 8. Phyllis Terrell, 19, Rockville Rd. Kenneth h 3 Fo “Dorothy Me: $674 Norwaldo. Herman
27. 953 Bell; amsley. 30. 1431 N. Meridian. Robert Il, 21, Towson. Md.; Barney, 20, Clyde Walker Jr. 23. .
1 Ohio, 308 Home Place; Lucy
Pau Parks, 57. 1113 nt, John he + 21, oa Vivian John-
son, Shelby. Richard Jones, 2. Solumbus. 0.: Wilhelmina Jones, umbus. O. “James Mockford, 26. Greenwood: Martha , 325 Sand
Barbara Bonnie , Pa. Station; Norma
G A ers, Carter Byfield, 26. 961 Woodruff Place.| Mrs. Crawley Mrs. Hahn fast ve; Jeane Zore, 21, 1300 N.| ickle Vernon
\ , Mess. 3 White. | v BA Aria Baus White {the Indiana Department,
2621 Broadway. James Alf 2, U. 8. Army; Kathryn " lerans of Foreign Wars and its Willis Wel on 39, 333 N > DeQuincy: Mil- auxiliaries, moved into Indian- Abdon Funeral 0 Martina |apolis today for the four-day Anderson Cemetery.
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3. RR 13: M yyn |@0NUAl encampment.
23d. Soot. 28 1733 N Meridian: Lida |
. Army;
Bundy, 18, Wanamaker, FILE at 8 p. m. in the Riley Room. DIVORCE SUITS D In charge of the meeting are
pa aE Ooi Ys oan: Mrs. Edeth Crawley, Greencastle, wis vs.
s Sanders: Guy vs. Eleeminregijent of the Indiana Ladies Ee ats: Alice wR Robert (Auxiliary, and Mrs: Mary M.
vs. Della (Hahn, Indianapolis, her; Paul encampment chairman.
| A joint memorial service will be
oF ya auxiliary Ware: Poy vs.
Pickett: Edward Bu BIRTHS ’ TWINS {the meeting, Af Methodisi—James, Norma Vermillion Parade Sinted *' moys Election of officers and the anAt St. Framels—Raymond, Chetlotie mes. NUal downtown parade are schedVarsaret Miter: otty’ Melee - |uled for the last two days of the ALS Vineet tiovd Flisabeth McClel- meeting. At Methods Buctord, Roxie Petro; Paul,| The department's election and Jeanne Bwing; Rovald, Sandra Younis’ installation of new officers will Ron art Ph rothy Caert. fhe Sunday. Clyde Miller, GreenA Home Henry, Fosse erry as £ Castle, is unopposed as a candi29th: ‘Willie, Roberta JEanilin, bo w |date for the post of department Aath: . Virstl Lucy MsDonaid, ‘{commander; and R. L. Roudebush, GIRLS ... | Indianapolis, is the only candidate Rach th; d a a als hg Harlin, HR yu for senior vice commander. At Coleman est, Suzie Robinson. Featuring drum and bugle corps At ral—-Harry, Of ays rts from over the state and the famed at Methedint Jer ie 3 Svatig: wil. 31st (Dixie) Division Band, the : on, ’ 2 Mn. ortis Roby jannual downtown parade will beAt Home—M
Atkinson. ack, Faye Anderson, 2200 | gin at 2 p. m. Saturday. After the
Nate: Robert, Ir Cvacder 1112Parade the organization will hold
Udell: Charles, Gloria Wilson, 2116 N. its annual banquet and military New Jersey. ball at the Claypool.
Local Clubwoman Succumbs in Ohio
Long active in clubwork in Indianapolis, Mrs. Emma P. Bruner, died yestérday at her home in Kent, O. 4.. Mrs, Bruner, who was 84, lived , 2 here until a year ago when she tensive cardiovascular. went to live with her daughter Daarence Haves, "66, 25%" Park. emshy-| Mrs. H. W. Hudson, in Kent.
Albert Hohn, 60, Methodist. carcinoma. William Hutsell, 82, 1621 Park, cerebral
arteriosclerosis. A COTONAr y : Hattie Kranzer, 79, 307 E. Towa. carcl- tion,
noma. 4 | aula McGuire, 8. 20 N. Wallace, League of Women Voters and the nephritis. Walter McKinney, 68, General. pneumonia. Jesse Monroe, 74, General, leucemia, Joseph Schattner, 69, 737 Cottage, coronary artery. John Shaw, 31, Methodist, carcinoma. Emmett Thomas, 65, 6117 Indianola, cor
DEATHS Doudoun Abravanal, 68, General, cerebral
h sis. Ee erion. 53. Methodist,
jon, James Bird, 1, 1341 Edgemont, coronary thrombosis. Nicholss Born, 61, Methodist, carcinoma. Ciyde Bunten, 66, 1228 W. 19th, pneu-
monia. Alber Clapper. 58, 310 N. Chester; coronary occlusion. : William Dozier, 64, General, arteripsclero-
tic heart. Cora Givan, 70. 19 N. Oriental, hyper-
coro-
Mrs. Bruner was a member of the American Association of Uni-
234 N, Delaware. |
mation will follow.
Surviving besides her daughter onary ‘thrombosis.
John Toye, 67, Methodist, coronary oc- are her two sons, Harold A., Clersip mont, Cal.,, and Henry P., Racine Ethel Vaushn, 41. Long. carcinoms. Wis.; 11 grandchildren and 1
great-grand child.
Fall Fatal to Boy
Times State Service MUNCIE, June 19—A 10-year-
old boy, Roy R. Cross, died here yesterday of injuries received) when he fell off a sign board near his home Tuesday night. |
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Learning to Drive, She Hits Police Chief
ST. PAUL, Minn., June 19 (UP) ~—Sharon Barry, 16, had a hard day while trying to learn to drive. She lost control of her auto and smacked into one driven by acting police chief Neal MacMahon. He gave her a ticket for not having a driver's license.
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30. Detroit: June Riley, 27, 8€ssion-of the organization's 31st| x :
Scheduled for the first day of fianna Ave, Tobey Motors, Inc. th, 18, 5480 Terrace operations were registration of priday, neti \f% 1310 8. Lyndhurst: delegates at the Claypool, and| paras poi ar L008 N. Alinols. rey the first official meeting of the Chimes, Bal, Greenlawn Cemeconclave by the Ladies Auxiliary ‘ry. Franklin.
'held in the Claypool. following!
|years. Services, tomorrow, An-| [NAAR IILIELINISS |derson. » » » | HERSCHEL B. HALL, 61,
of Long a resident of Indianapolis, (3601 N. Gladstone Ave. Services, {versity Women; Welfare Associa- Burial, Elwood. Friends may call Irvington Women’s Club,/at the Harry W. Moore Peace Kathryn Merrill ‘Association. i
Services will be at 4 p.m. Satur- Dies at Huron day in Flanner & Buchanan. Cre-|
Friday, Saturday and Monday
Local Deaths
FRANK D. TEAGARDIN, 66, jof 51 8. 4th St, Beech Grove, [New York Central employee. |Services, 1:30 p. m. Saturday, [Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home. | Burial, Washington Park.
Cooling Swim May Win Trip
on» | é y } | WILLIAM E. THOMPSON, 42. | 0 p 00 er hk of 64 N. Ewing St, Eli Lilly 4
Co. employee. Services 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, Harry W. Moore Peace Washington Park.
By CARL HENN gravel pits today got the annual
of 230 Kansas St. produce mer- Sheriff's office," chant. Services, 10:30 tomorrow,| “Don't” was | Conkle W. Michigan Street Fy- monition from 3 Siies who 34d | i ial i11. |Swimmers foun n e"off-lim Heral Home = Br a Crown HAI pits will be ordered
i into the | ARTHUR F. OWINGS, 59, of sheriff's office. Services, SWimming trying to keep up with 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, Meyer & Calls on such violations during Home. Burial, [the recent hot spell. "| Capt. Morris Settles said he frantically patrolled four pits north of Fall Creek Pkwy. and south of Mud Creek Rd. last Services, 1:30 p. m. Saturday, trying to keep ahead of of the the swarm of swimmers. He said he would patrol one pit, go to the other three and ® = = {chase out the swimmers only to MRS. FREDA E. FISCHER, 59, [return to the first and find it Acton, widow of William R.| ‘crowded as a public beach.” | Fischer, former Indianapolis ‘Had to Give Up’ |policeman. ‘Services, 3 p. m. to- He said he finally had to give {morrow, Harry W. Moore Peace yp there were more people * swimming there than in Broad
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PAUL A. POLLEY, 38, of 104515
Friday, Wilson Chapel
{Chapel. Burial, Washington Park
= Ld o | » : iRipple,” he said. MRS. SARAH NORKUS, 63, . of 1317 Comer Ave, lifelong resi- | The REAL, day Abe igus Min dent of Indianapolis. Services, POTS +. WAIR'NG. agains 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, G. H. Herg- | 08 mann Funeral Home. Burial Not only were the signs torn Round Hill,
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’ldown,” said a deputy, “We went PRR back and found the swimmers ALPHEUS J. DOSIER, 79, of had used them to roast hot dogs.” 622 N. Bancroft Ave, retired tea| Other pits in the county are 'and coffee salesman. Services, {rouble spots but these four at{10:30 a: m. tomorrow, Burial,| tract the greatest crowds. {Memorial Park. Seven boys found swimming in sn» one pit yesterday were ordered in | ELMER APPLEGATE, 62, of today for a stern lecture, the
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Martinsville, insurance agent. sheriff's office reported. Other swimmers will likewise find their
cooling dip may end up in a trip to the cooler.
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|Services, 2 p. m. tomorrow, Bap-! {tist Church in Paragon.
| 5 » ” | VIRGIL T. PIERCE, 61, |Waynetown, superintendent of Crawfordsville branch, State {Highway Department, Services, today, Waynetown. Burial, Wayne Masonic Cemetery. { 5 » ” | PERCY H. DOYLE, 77, Ander{son insurance representative 39
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Farmersburg, manager of Farm(ersburg Lumber Co. Services, to-
(day, Farmersburg Church of {Christ. Burial, West Lawn {Cemetery,
£8 MRS. CORA B. ROOP, 78, of
10 a. m. tomorrow, Copher & Sesler Funeral Home, Elwood.
Chapel until 4 p. m. today.
HURON, Ind., June 19 (UP)— |Mrs. Mary Ann Bex, 91, widow jof a Civil War veteran and {mother-in-law of Rep. Earl Wil{son of the 9th Indiana Congressional’ District, died Wednesday |{in her home.
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