Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1952 — Page 13
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THURSDAY, AUG.
Local Deaths
JOSEPH W.-BERNEY, 80. Munele, retired landscape gardener, 8ervices, 2 p. m. Saturday, Howe Funeral Home, Greensburg. Burial, South Park Cemetery. = o CHARLES M. BARNETT, 68, of 1735 Fruitdale Ave. Century building employee. Services 0) 8. m. Saturday, Bethan v Lutheran Church. Burial, Was shington Park. a o = MRS. JU NETTA SPEARS, 75, of 312 E. North St. member of Vomen's Auxiliary of Loyal Or der of Moose. Services 10 5. m, tomorrow in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. 3urial
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5 ” 2 A MRS. GOLDIE FRANCES SPARKS, 53, of R. R. 1. member of Friendship Church. Services 2 Pp. m. Saturday in Little & Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove. Burial, Greenwood Cemetery.
g a = CECIL W. H AMPTON, 61, of 340 Orange St., local resident 20
years. Services 1:30 p. m. Saturday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral llome. Burial, Round Hill. 5 = Ed GEORGE 0. ANDERSON, 72 Linton, retired mail carrier. Services, 2 -p. m. Saturday, Welch & Cornett Funeral Home, Linton. Burial, Fairview Cemetery, Lin-i ton. : v = =~ MRS. HAZEL FARMER, 62. of! 123 W. 11th St., member Second Christian Church. Services 1:30 Pp. m. Saturday in Peoples Fu-| neral Home. Burial, Floral Park.!
Rites Tomorrow | For Vester McGee
Services for Vester McGee, 62 of 342 E. Morris St., will -be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wartburg, Tenn.
Mr. McGee was crushed to death yesterday by a concrete form which slipped from a crane on Ind. 67, west of Holt Rd. He died of a fractured skull in Methodist Hospital after a piece of supporting lumber broke while the concrete form was being lowered, deputy sheriffs said.
Survivors are a daughter, Mraz. Catherine E. Campbell, Miami, Fla.; two sons, Estel J. and John V., both of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. William, Oakdale, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Reynolds and Mrs, Ella Jane Byrd, all of Oakdale, Tenn., and two grandchildren.
TV, Radio Tohas, Spilled on Road
Tube testers at RCA have a big job on their hands today. | Last night a truck and trailer loaded with 2248 cartons of tele-| vision and radio tubes overturped at East and Prospect Sts. | Although apparently none were |§ damaged, W. J. Carwein, super-| intendent of checking at RCA, said every carton must be un-| packed and each tube tested. Driver Roy Costelow, 23, of 1134 S. Capitol Ave., was attempt-! ing to turn right onto Prospect St. from East St. when the truck and trailer, hit the curb and tipped over, finally coming to rest against the Odd Fellows Lodge Building.
Extradition OKd
Gov. Henry F. Schricker today signed extradition papers for Milton E. Morgan, 25, wanted by authorities in Medford, Ore., on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and attempted robbery. Morgan was arrested here on a fugitive warrant, the Governor's office said. Cu
Dies of Burns Charles Blackburn, 55, of 914 W, 25th St., died today in General Hospital of burns suffered early Sunday in the kitchen of his tavern, 2436 Northwestern Ave,
Killed by Car SOUTH BEND, Aug. 7 (UP)— Max IL. Huston, 20, Lakeville, was killed early today when he was struck by a car on U, S. 31 near his home.
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