Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1952 — Page 8
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MRS. CORA §. BENNETT, 76, MRS. ANNA D. RICHWINE, Are Wounded:
of 521 N. Lynn 8t., local resident 77, of 910 Sanders St, mem
Two Indianapolis men were 34 vears. Services were to be 1:30 8t. John’s Evangelical and Re-| p. 3 today in Conkle W. Mich- formed Church. Services 3 p. m. {listed as wounded on .the latest ’ igan St. Funeral Home. Burial \tomorrow in G. H. Herrman Fu- Korean casualty list released by
was to be in Cicero (Hamilton ed a iii ty) Cemetery, p28 i ey were ames - County IY WILLIAM HIGHFIELD, 75, of | MRS. LAURA P, DICKENS, 75, Julietta, native of Missouri, Serv-/Blake St, and Pvt. William p/ of 6452 Broadway, member of Or-/ices 10 a. m. tomorrow in G. H. | Woods, husband of Mrs. Anna L.| der of the Eastern Star. Services| Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial, Woods. 1127 Cornell Ave.
and burial Wednesday in Prince- New Crown. { A Winamae man, Cpl. Robert!
ton. : eZ. E. Richter, sqn of Mr. and Mrs. on HENRY W. WALTERS, 73, of pajpp L. Richter, was listed as.
GEORGE MESSLING, 69, of/1622 E. Vermont St. operator of injured. 963 N. Tibbs Ave. retired em- a meat business at City Market | Other Indiana men on the cas. od ployee of McCormick Lumber Co. {30 years. Services 2 p. m. to-| lualty list were: Services 9 a. m, Wednesday in 8t./ morrow in Grinsteiner Funeral i Mary's Catholic Church, New Al-'Home. Burial, Washington Park. | WOUNDED bany. Burial 8t. Mary's Cemetery 4 8. Pfc. Robert B. Condon, son of there. MRS. TULLUS WYATT, 68, of yr and Mrs. James E. Condon, 2.» 725 N. Concord 8t., local resident New Albany. LAYTON CARTER, 62, of 1126/15 years. Services 11 a. m. to- Pvt. Charles J. Elliott, brother N. Rural St. Services 10 a. m.morrow in Conkle W. Michigan lof Eldred A. Elliott, La Porte. Wednesday in Harry W. Moore '8t. Funeral Home. Burial, Rest! Peace Chapel and 2 p. m. in'Haven .Cemetery, Lafayette. Cpl. Robert W. Graves, son of) Christian Church, French Lick. « » =» Mrs. Genava G. Teague, BruceBurial, Ames Chapel, Paoli. MRS. LUELLA MAY HEWES, Ville. 33, of 3432 E. 25th St., member, 8gt. Lewis F. Grinstead, son of
MISS CATHERINE TYLER, Calvary Bapist Church. Services Mr. and Mrs. Otis P. Grinstead, [James R. Eder, 20, USAF; Wilma J. Kellie, Ine Ola C
54, of 1431 Hoyt Ave, Indianap-1p a, m. tomorrow in Moore &| |Butlerville.. (Previously injured, olig resident 41 years. Services| kirk North East Chapel. Burial, land returned to duty.) .
1:30 p. m. ace Cha a apy Anderson Cemetery. Pfc. Herbert L. Gustin, son of W. Moore Peace Chape u ’ Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gustin, » ’ {Arnolda Ave. painter and paper-|
Cpl. Robert F. Kirkpatrick, son of Mr, and Mrs. George M, Kirkpatricks, Wingate. Pfc. Donald G. Moore, son-.of iMr, and Mrs. Arthur W, Moore, {Michigan City.
MRS, MARGARETHA REU- hanger. Services were to be 8:30 TER, 81, of 414 Iowa St. mem-|3 m, today in Conkle W. Michigan per Zion Evangelical and Re-8t. Funeral Home and 9 a. m. in formed Church. Services 1 p. m./Anthony’s Catholic Church. Burial! tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Fu-|was to be in Floral Park. neral Home, Burial, Crown Ceme-|
tery. = ” MRS, ALBERTA “curTIS, 55, Cpl. Gerald E. Noffsinger, son : in» of Beech Grove. Services 1 p. m./of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. . NotrMRS. PHOEBE ANN FOSTER, Thursday in Mt. Olive Baptist! |singer, Elkhart.
74. of 965 Middle Dr., Woodruff Church. Burial, Floral Park. M-Sgt. Virgil E. Porter, son of
he late Rev. M.| ® = Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. -Porter, Place; Mie o Vets gervices| MISS HELEN VAN WIE, of Orleans.
5000 Southeastern Ave. piano in-| Pvt. Adolph A. Schaffenberger, gage Ro 3 Askin) structor for 10 years. Services 11 son of Adolph W. Schaffenberger, Burial, Crown Hill. a. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Hammond, . » Buchanan Mortuary. Burial, Pvt. Rex M. Schilling, son of MRS. SA RAH TORRENCE Crown Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Schil-
NOLCOX, 85, of 506 W. 26th St. A ling, North Manchester. member of 25th St Baptist MRS. BERT A. TEX, 80, of 18: Pfc Raymond E. Stearns, son Union St. a life-long resident of |. 5s G E. St Church, Services 1:30 p. m. to- 0 rs. George .. Stearns, ure. Pr | Home. Marion County. Services 10 a. m.\ps4 hell. morrow in Patton nera om Wednesday in J. C. Wilson Chapel Pfc. Robert E. Weese, son of
Burial, Crown Hil. of the Chimes. Burial, Greenwood pr. and Mrs. Amos E. Weese,
; » » CARL J. OTTO, 38, of 83g Cemetery. . South Bend.
o ” ” » Rural Dr. Services 9 Br idl JEROME FE. MELENDEZ, 72, morrow in St. Mark's Catholicjpr 516° N. Gladstone Ave, retired Church, Burial, Crown Hill. painter, Services 1:30 p. m. wmor- Complete Results . row in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill
MRS. MINNIE B. FUQUA, 63, Hill ‘Chapel. Burial, Washin on| n Plane Contest of 620 Lockerbie St. Services 11ipgyi. pe 8 P d Co $ a. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson| Here are the complete official
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1414 Deloss .8t. Services 1:30 & Kirk Northeast Chapel. Burial, > | Davis, 18, dnd Dennis Richard] UNIOR-SENIOR DIVISION | v p. m. Wednesday in J. C. Wilson Mitchell. GAS 'A—1ist, Dick Young. Pr Warne. Bailey, 21, both of 1310 Union St. | Sle ain iyuesicin | + 1 ne an Pan PUrAl ERBERT WEST, 71, of 411 oe" a tl ols 1:00°%; ad, 'were:| The shots were fired as Sgt. Ed-| te pray ee | Com |Bright 8t., local resident 40 years. 7 Fo hiss Portland, Sard Cink and Officer Joy caused pimples quick] MRS. FLORA LEE MULLI- Services 1 p. m. tomorrow in Mil-|Air Foree Base. 4. 00; 3d. Leo Winters! OU Han Tiog. 0.5 0p a stoen} Sleareg - new radiance, NIX, 57, of 2433 8. Meridian St. ler Mortuary. Burial, New Crown, Ing. W. grin, Tho Peterson. South [Sa at Terrace ang Madison Aves, Smoothuess in just? days, | Services 3 p. m. Wednesday in J. rt rns {Bend 16590 Fin Ralph Schweenian, | 1 Ne car narrowly missed running| CUTICURA {pringtield. ©. £20. 3d. Jerry Dell, down Officer Troutman as he C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. E 5 Cc f L | ranger, Ind 4:15 80 .Inopped out of ‘the police car. He| Burial, Bluff Creek Cemetery. nrorce Lurrew Law | Wh UBBER xt Dale Path: Asay. Hoppe po
"vs » NOBLESVILLE, June 30 (UP) Bloomington, 3:20 70: 3d. Dave Clingman,
MRS. AMELIA McVEY, 92, of —Mayor Herman Lawson today * padaiia ae 1218 Oakland Ave. Indianapolis ordered strict enforcement of the, oAs 3iaa-teh Harry Murohs Andern
resident 70 years. Bervices 3 p. m. city's curfew law as a means of son 04.10. 3d, Herbert Ruhieren. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ curbing juvenile delinquency. He TE S53: 3d. Ike Rilsevs ~1st. J H._ Harris, 1888 W Irving Hill Chapel. Burial, Crown said enforcement will be made on, G28 A= + aesdway opty 1a‘18 00. 2d.
Hil year-aro W re- James P Johnson Richmond 18:0 ——— oh around basis of a la . Robert Kietnfelder. Evansville, HY
- = quiring all persons under 18 years} GA B-C—1st. Gene Little Sia other police car as it rammed the! ne Sng Gio dy Urins, pressure over the| CLOSED SUNDAYS ‘old to be at home by 10:30 p. m.[3%580, 30, RF ee amsnn. An. curb and blew out a tire. Both may be dus to tem LT pains, | During July and August A responsible adult must accom- deraqs Seb 70 Robert Larsh., Crawfords. men in the car hopped out and simple Kidhey 43d csuse. In Au a thous} —— pany youths on the streets after vine. 6:26.20: 2d. James H Hargis. peed. iran. Police found a letter in the] 4 rst dose goes to TFT OUR that hour, he said. 7 Eft goad ERE car addressed to Bafley "and SHE HEY SHR ages Set nt FLOWERS rT CONTROL LINE ume it ver to Sgt. y Clark, hey | SE Men tpeciic rms in acd conditions| : E Y i JUNIOR-SENIOR . DIVISION ng to Bailey's home ey! eve uent cause xpress Your Sentiment Faces Lottery Charge comataize A SPEED-No official flishts found Davis and arrested him. | eat ae, and p eins. 3. By yelleving and Sizes! Robert Price, 436 N. California | CLASS 8 SPEED_ist. Clifford Télford.| Later Bailey was arrested in | frequent of smarting passages day and night : | St. today laced a Sharge of ad- hil "Bl Brasil: gra. a08dn mek 3 the 1700 block Madison. | under satisfaction or money back guarantee, tee. | vertising a lottery. Police arrested O9r§e \ianine,, Clacinnati. 104.30 moh. | 0 rapt te diyearvid Prive pool room| Cincinnati, 13076 moh: 20. Phu EN. Plush, Extra Thick, Closely Tufted " 05 jat 601 N. West St. and faved HE Toots: it CAlBert Levtier) Wiafniieid Chenille Spreads by
’ Rr PL. 2333 | rally Lhe Sorry els We deliver «= Plowers Telegraphed y 47 books of baseball tickets.
268. points: Ralph Ray, 5247 College | Ave, Fol 263 points.
| OPEN DIVISION
LASS A. SPEED--1st, Julie Resh, De(gatur, T Il. mt mph; 3d, Tom Haselrige, , 103 on 3d. Jack Doug-
las, EE 5. 98 CLASS B SPE 1st. Jack Douglas. Flora, 119.18 mph; 2d, Julie Resh, Decatur. TIL. 118.76 mph ASS C-D SPEED 1st, Lloyd Dovle. Cincinnati, oR wii 20 3d, Tom Harelrize, Deca | 36.31 mph STUNT CL has Tint. Gren Heidler. Louis ville. Kv.. 250 points; 2d. Glen tucker. Cincinnati, He points. x
Sarah Lang Kahn Dies Here at 89
Mrs. Sarah Lang Kahn, wife of the late Henry Kahn, founder! 'of the Kahn Tailoring Co., died! | today in a local hospital. i | Mrs. Kahn, 89, had lived at 42 'E. 32d St. A local regfient for 80 | years, she was born at Staun{ton, Va. { Active in club work, she was | president of Eleanor Children's Hospital and former president of the Flower Mission in the early, | 1900's. She was also a member, tof the Board of the Indianapolis Art Association; Indianapolis | Symphony Orchestra; Fortnightly Literary Club; Catherine Merrill Club and Propylaeum. She belonged to the Indianapolis Hebrew Church. | Surviving are one daughter, { Mrs, Mortimer C, Furscott, and| ‘one grandchild, both of Indian-| apolis. Services will be held at 10 'a., m. Wednesday in Flanner &
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TLocal Vital Statistics
{MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Pred lt m Aa Taft: Bina
LR Chandler, 24. 888 N. Whitt i i" . Harden, 19, 538 K, Dr.
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Ongress. 21, USAP: Carolyn 8. Bi
oan Goriane, 3% Vina W. Walnut;' Ruth ood: ih 1030 8. Norfolk.
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Imdwin B. May Reid, n i Betiy J. Prater, Frank B. Faward, 21, 3468" College; B Turner, 18, 5659 Winthro
Kegneth - Bi Folnod y. n, Re u pr mer,
A. Hart. 42. 138 nots; Her son, William Waddell, 24,
Pr BRT da | N. Gale; Lutte ‘Glennys Birton, 34, 3238 Gu a hs
FE. 1th: Estemae DIVORCE SUITS FILED Jobe n “Faria. emont; Barbara Susann?
er, son of Mrs. Ruth L. Miller, 817 Higold Xd “Seewart, a. Akron, O.: Jeanette Ruth 3. Qe
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‘Woman Is Second Victim of Car Crash
Mrs. Lydia Meyer, 50, of 2818/neth Shinkle, 27, who lives in a Irs / Robson St, became the second tourist camp on Ind. 67, was also| gy
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victim of the two-car crash at injured in the crash. Mrs, Meyer's {30th St. and Arlington Ave. late/husband, Vernon, driver of their ik-| Saturday night. lcar; was uninjured.
(of St. Louis, was killed when the! jcar in which they were riding was, ‘hit by another car and rammed |
; Lown hour, died yesterday morning in/causing some panic in «Huslien i gr. Dottie A ye. te A Sea man. (St, iaonts Hospital, City. No damage or casualties shine vin vs. Florence Bridges. Japeseita | Driver of the other car, et
| Allen, Ten Gordon vs. “Sidney Gordon. | (sok R. Ferguson. 23. 493) N. roses | William P. vs. Agnes Ramey, Rose L.
Clyde Me ampbei \
81 E. Dr, Marie Bodenheimer, 33. BIRTHS
William Sultaer. 22, 1982 Sinton; pn
Brown, Db. 2s 8hel
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Thomas, 24. George A
Lahrner. 19. 1718 Hal pe Hood, a, 1
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pa Hint, 45, g 8. Senate; Mildred Robert, Diane Horton: Charles
Mavis a 34. 805" beth Addison, 16, 19 8. Arlington.
Warren Este 26, Cineinnat; Jane 8.) ash, 24. 304 {AS
Kenmor George Chelk, 26, 15 E. “st. Joseph: Ros Odom, 22, 224 8. McKim
RR 8. Robert x Evans. 41, 3358 W, Main: Jenn M. Glilbrech. 41, 44 8. Flem
Harley, en; Carl N. acaba Jr. 121, a “sroadway: | nest y ; “Bniriey A England. 11, 1706 Allison. | t Jeute Goldsverry | Edward. M tha lf §
Bunnell, 33, 1332 W. 23d.
w. ott Bryant. Re Cartersbure: 1mo- | will E. "Pail, 2%, 1180 Hl Catherine Ws
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Stedman, 41. 119 E_ oth i ngsenkamp Thomseo JR AR Marundaie: ome—Robert. Dorothy Goodlet, 2111
a Melvin Berson 20, 1659 ¥andes: Biiza-| NW. 85, Clair St; Archie, Minnie Hamp-|
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John C. Thompson, 21. South Bend; Anita; Margaret Perkins.
L. Clark, 33, 2206 N. Arlington.
Daniel Lang, 18, 227 Dickerson; Joan, 208 Martindale; Billie. Esther Leftwich, Roberta Da
Leslie, 16, 346 N. Davidson.
mie, Howard A. Branhan, 30, 517 N. Senate; fy 1320 Yandes; Nathaniel, Zelma ips-
Mary L. Davis, 30, 72¢ Blake. Robert M. Boldt. 28. Shakopee, Minn.; Clara Pfaffman. 29. 1435 E. Market
Vance Coleman, 22. u a Army; Gloria DEATHS
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Ken lewis Dillrod, 48, 220 W. five Mary Davis, [Arthur Boeckilng., 49, at Bt. Vincent's:
Clarasville, Ten
Inn R. Elliot, is, am Wabash Edna! william Ele, 81, at General
M. Haynes. 47, 222 KE. St. Jos Ricahrd Butler, 29. 2608 Boulevard PL; Gladys B. Jones, 49, 2878 Tindall
ome—Herbert, Blanche Frazi 8. Delaware: Tim
|comb, i8lis Seliefontaine; Douglas, java, 1062 W. 28th.
erebral vascular hemorrhage. hemorrhage.
Sarah Pist, 90, at General, arterioscler~
otic heart.
Charles L. Oliver, 25. 17068 Yandes; Mary Mary Laurell, 76, at Methodist, por
L. Hartville, 21, 1708 Yandes James W. Edwards, 25. 261305 'N. Capito
Georgia M. Kidwell, 45. 554 Division
Donald M. torkman. 19. 5233 Rockville Walter Puckett, 69, at 21 N. Laymen, cereRd.: Phyllis West, 16, 828 8. Pershing.
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cardiovascular. bral hemorrhage.
John N. Mitchell, 24, Brownsburg: Patricia ™ Sota or So ton
J. Caplinzer. 20, 1242 Naomi.
{John Schmalz, 82, at 1742 8. Talbott.
Clarence ‘Evans, 70. 320 E y rmont: myocarditis
Mildred Barlow. 318 E. Vermon
James W._ Phillips, 18, 638 N Alsvama: | sclerosis. . Gale
Edith -y Woods. 16, 2187
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