Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1952 — Page 18
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~~ Prepare to Fill ‘Surveyor Post
Applications for the county surveyor post, vacated yesterday by the death of Paul R. Brown, will
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candidate to replace Mr. Brown on the November ticket. In all probability, this appointment will
in his home, 3207 Brookside Pkwy., South Drive, A licensed en-
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gineer, he had held the. two- lof year post from 1928 to 1930 and Ww from 1940 to
1948. Nominated again in 1850 on the Republican ticket, ‘he Was seeking re-election in November.
Born In McCordsville
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Mr. Brown
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Mr. Brown was. born Cordsville, but moved here in v= after his graduation from Purdt University. Pe A veteran of World War I, he
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as captain of engineers.
Member of Legion Mr. Brown was a member of the American Legion, Veterans of | Freign Wars, Masonic Lodge, Murat Shrine, Gatling Gun Club, Sahara Grotto, Methodist Church] and the Society of Professional Engineers. | Unmarried, his only survivors are séveral cousins.
in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. } Burial will be Park.
Pogue's Run
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Run. The $80,000 bond authorized May 12 but delayed a three months by a mixup in advertising procedures. To be built of rein crete, the structure will replace an old bridge which has been closed for a year. Called Unsafe City Engineer William sald the old bridge had been structurally. unsafe, for present traffic and could not . be properly repaired. i Mr. Hunt said he expected to gee the new hridge ready for] traffic by this year's end "if we get a decent break on the weather.” Bids already have been taken from construction companies, 8mith & Johnson, Inc, is believed to be the low bidder and expected to receive the contract. Mr. Hunt said the firm's bid was about $1500 below the bond issue.
Baby Rogers Dies | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25 (UP) -- Robin Elizabeth Rogers, youngest daughter of CowboyFilm Star Roy! Rogers and his costar and wife Dale Evans, died last night, two days before her second birthday. She became il] with mumps last week and suffered complications a spokesman for the stars said
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Local Deaths
Primrose Ave. a mechanical en-| gineer, morrow,
complete,
be taken after the funeral 314 N. Dearborn S8t., ‘a retired Wednesday, Commissioner Presi- caw maker. Services 3 p. m. todent Dr. Golden P. Silver an- n..irow, Harry W. Moore Peace nounced today. Chapel. Burial, Crowh Hill, The $7200-a-year post will be filled untii Dec. 31 by the County 4 nn 8 Commissioners appointment, MRS. MINNIE BRUCE, 89 The Marion County Republican Alhambra, Cal.,, formerly of In Committee will determine a new G1aAnAPORE, Services tomorrow in Alhambra. |
Patrick's Catholic Church. Burial, hobby.
Services 10:30 a. m. Wednesday
1910 Wednesday, 3 p. m. Burial, Crown
served overseas on the headquar- STANLEY, 74, 2860 °N. New Jerters staff of Gen, John J. Pershing sey Ave. Recently of Willsvilie, |O. Bervices in Flanner & Buchan-
jan Mortuary Wednesday, 4 p. m. C
Walden will Services will be held at 2 p. m./ Wednesday in Shirley Bros. Irving
in Washington Crown Hill.
* 1 a great deal of quilting and fangy |work. aT
The city will take bids Friday ters, Mrs. Orpha M. Tilford and for financing a long-awaited new Miss bridge on Oriental 8t. over Pogue's Indianapolis, and Mrs.
fssue was Fred and Clarence, Indianapolis,
torced con- Dies in Bus Plunge
through a viaduct guard rail here
Hunt tracks below,
inadequate |. \njyred.
| Your Times Carrier—
MELVIN J. FIRST, 54, of 21, John ‘Hot-Rods’ On Flashy Bike
Services 10:30 a. m, to-| Aaron-Ruben Funeral Burial arrangements iIn-
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ome,
CHARLES (CONOVER, 72, of
MRS. ELLA DENNICK, 77, of
y wu» [money earned on his paper route. {Subscribers along Mount 8t,,
TIMOTHY FERRITER, 89, of from 10th to 16th Sts.. have had Frank D. Bradford, 19,
E. Vermont 8t, life resident of ‘him
as their carrier for
the Chimes and 9 a. m. In 8t.|" Bujlding model airplanes is Lis He attends the Christian Church and 1250 Bellevieu Pl.
Banker's Wife
ashington Park, lives at
SAMUEL C. BILLS, 77, of 3709 etcher Ave. retired barber,
G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, |
Burial, New Crown. |
In his 37 years of public service, n an =» | : : held positions as city en-| . . a apie for the In- MARY EDITH HOSEA, 64, of fee Park Department. 113114 Bhelby Ave, Bervices in! in Mec- Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Times State Service
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MRS. FRANCIS
- Plainfield resident and wife
ELLEN ler of First National Bank here
Before moving to Texas in 1945
remation to follow. fairs.
Methodist Church here, Born
Rites Wednesday | For Mrs. Walden
Services
[1918,
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for Mrs. be at
Anna May 1:30 p. mB, sons, Gene,
{ill Chapel. Burial will be In Indianapolis Times
news Mra. Walden died Saturday in er home, 1758 Howard 8t,, where he lived 62 years. She was 89, She was a member of the W.
dren. Services will be at 10:30 a.
Torrie 8t. Christian Church and Home here. Burial will be In ‘hapman Women's Relief Corp. Plainfield Cemetery. 0, 8he played the plano and did Ser—t————————————————— Polio Victim Dies Survivors are her three daugh-| FT. WAYNE, Aug. 25 (UP)--
Bertha: Walden, both of
Florence
Children Like The Orange Flavor of
nd three grandchildren. {
ST.JOSEPH » ASPIRIN +
EDGEWATER, N. J, Aug. 25| FOR CHILOREN
UP)-—A crowded bus smashed
PLAINFIELD, Aug. 25 — Mrs. Bess Hollingsworth, a long-time, of H. €. Hollingsworth, former cash-
in Alexander City, Ala)
m. Thursday in Leon A. Hall Funeral
Roy Parris, 21, U. 8. Army, Maxine York, Robert L. Duncan Betty J.
Sidney Peldman,
Phyllis
ey I Io Deb Herien; Mary B | Dixon; Levis, "Bone" Snyder, Eo): ference, which ended a four-day B= ~—y Optometrist org B28 SOM, wars pon 167” SHEERS rl HS ension at Purdue | BB ln: bP Ti TT big Marlehy St. Franels Richard, Mary Priller | Pointing out that objection to TN Chl With Offices-at. Pau EW 2 pia: W. Ruri Mary atel Bin: Jobert: Donaie. Felina.” | War is an “outgrowth of Christian "The Vision Cenfer” ot th ERs gg A amr Lovelia Brown: Harold. Ruch teaching” the group also passed Harold B, Wilton, 18, USN: Irma Me- Hamilton: Georee Se ary perdue. Ray. a resolution opposing ROTC units 47 Monument Circle
8iX Donald Wixson, 20, U. {Lagianapois, Services 8:30 a. m. months. John is 12 and a seventh yA % {tomorrow in J, C, Wilson Chapel grader in School 75. In hy 1 UKKe
Eighth William Miller, 28, Michigan City;
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died yesterday in Harlingen, Tex. | Mrs. Hollingsworth was active in| Plainfield social and church af-| She was a member of the {Friday Club, Women’s Club and!
in 1892, she moved to Plainfield in |
Besides her husband, survivors! include a daughter, Mrs, Robert | McConnell, Indianapolis; three| who works on The desk, and Jack and Harry Jr., both of| Harlingen, and seven grandchil-
This city has counted its second polio fatality of the season. Robert B. Hess, 23, Ft. Wayne, died
N. Otev, Baltimore: two sons, yesterday In St. Joseph Hospital.
Tablets are 4 adult:dose. No need to break them, Buy it today, 50 tablets 39c.
nd plunged 30 feet to railroad One woman was| illed and 19 persons were report-| ASPIRIN
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be the same as the person named 2033 Prospect St. Services, 1 p. m 69, 2110 8. State Cheak: Wiliam. Betty Sair; Joseph, Edna ’ . : ‘ > Ralph H. , 25, 907 8. State; Dolores| F ': : ‘Beau. ONE -— The authorizati "wr : . to fill the unexpired term. tomorrow, Bert 8. Gadd Funeral 7 y "3" Brevens. a: 007 8 Al Dolores} ah Sampaon "Walter. Julanne Schmidt military training i t on of] | Eyes Examined Air-Conditioned Offices Glasses Fitted , : / woking e, Buria ‘air . 7 Rk uke McKinney, 19. 423 Fletcher; Betty At St. Vineent's—Merle, Lois Hunsaker; 8s no n KeepMr. Brown, 65, who was seeking Home, Burial, Fairmount / ke MeKinnes oo. 123.0 Wa a eg a a ter 5 p / his seventh term as Marion ‘i non Virginia P. Rodebeck, 22, RR 11; Paul 8.| Bettis Holloway: John. Rose Bell: (ing with the unique function of a — EE NY County Surveyor in the coming plikren, 27, RR 1 Charlo, yl aTgaret Bennett; Janes, | h n coll J 4 . ; obert AF tte, 27. UU. 8. Ar Jorothy Balch. le re * election. died last night in Meth- WILLIAM EARL QUIGLEY, Rosadell L. Lauber, 22. Holton, MY | Home-Oeorss, Evelyn Artist, 1023 N.[Carc €O eRe; odist Hospital 59, of 1849 Barth Ave. Services Torre er, So Co het’ Charlotte] Tremuat, | TWO-—The principle of separa-| 4 . ’ . H, J uckle ——————— | He had been ill since Thursday 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, Conkle W, The shiny bike John Arvin Emmet J. Yastar, 43, Monrovia; Anna DEATHS ion of church and state must be when stricken Michigan St. Funeral Home. Cre- rides while delivering The Indian- wiliiam H. Britt, 22, 3115 E Minnesota; [Beulah X. Balley, 64, at 3705 N. Illinois. |nhgeryed. 0 0 apolis Times w Charles M. Humble, 21, 3140 E. Iowa. AT CLIVE) : with thrombosis mation, p as bought With gig ™r gmith, 20. 124 W. Southern; |Alyena C. Black, 76, at 111 W.'33d, coron-| he 4.day conference was!
Betty Scheele, 20, Floyd Chaney, 22, Ciiadys Burdine. 18, Greenwood
1016 Elm Bl4 N. New Jersey
Rd.; Bue Timmons, 16, 2548 Tyrone Dr eidmar, 19, Acton M. Davis, 25, 650 E
Carson, 23. Newark, O: Corder, 22, Connersville
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DIVORCE SUITS FILED Ralph vs. Delores Garland, Alfa vs Renoine Bpurling, Porter 8, vs, Lily Craw
J vs Norman GG,
Parish, George vs gent ,Ros-Lange Carpet Co., Inc., will talk] Josephine 8. Wade, Audrey vs. Willie R. ,, « C a. " ? HT — White, Wilhelmina W. va. Pinckney W OE agien AuXIary 2811—Meetin to elect Main 139 E. Market MA-2374 Mable TE. Ear M Temas Hemelgarn, vice = president, Pp. m ednesday, A A st 4 | p E. . . Armstrong, [Fountain Square Hall, |New scientific formula guaranteed to North—120 E. 49th St. HU-1331 BIRTHS { | help you stop ot cut down ing in $ BIRTHS ics Kosner). THe Indianapolis. TIMES 1s|0Sipyoeawin ae 3 East—5106 E. 10th BL-2438 Carts, Abn Reynolds: Samuel, Garnet Indiana’s Largest Real Estate take. Get a box of QUITS tab at your | en: Clarence el 1; ton. yr . | .] Dorothy Williams len Resi; Hamiion {Directery. | drug store today, 5-day supply only $1: —
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ;
Local Vital Statistics
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Al Geunsral-Thaddeus,
(Agnes
16. 810 Carroll; Frieda Michigan; BarBloomington, Ill; | Holmes;
Prancis M. Lineback, 21, 1022 8. Laclede | Delors Smith, 21, 2822 Martindale, Alfred |
Nellie |
1301 Glen Arms 8B. Army; Patricia grnest J. | 0. Lickliter, 32, 2208 Martha; Pauline pfauritta Faye Miller,
Lola |
Patricia CLUBS
. lot C - J ford, Lorraine vs, Percy McClintle, Dorothy jaar club Taesuing )3:1 D. Ros.
: MONDAY, AUG. 25, 1952 Housewife Finds Bullet Hole in Bed
A sleeping housewife awoke) 327 Blake St, said she heard
Methodist Youth
Martha Bchermerhorn: William, Donald, Ruth Cohee; Howard,
Rope Lane. At Coeleman—Andrew, Willie Johnson;
Carl. Irene Alderson;
: , Hester A aria Sh Ervin; Hol- V ofe Protests on yesterday to find a spent bullet noise outside during the night, but Adel Vara: Ray nao Bush: | Mili ii ‘ Qi lnvesigate: carl. merhorn: William. Military Service imbedded in the headboard of her| rpg pyjiet had passed through
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bed directly over her head. the outside wall of the bedroom
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, 28, of before striking the bed.
Times State Service | Russell, Julia McConnell; Frederick 5—ConPatricia Rosemeyer; Terah. Pearl Une LAFAYETTE, Aug. 2 on
derwood; John, Helen -Zarvas: Melvin, | i FheTisa Alter; Viliz, Margaret Fischer; scientious objection to military Stanley. Edit eilerstein, Sherman, Service was approved yesterday, Delia Ralston: iin ga resolution adopted by the
At St, Vineent’s—Robert, Everett, z National Methodist Youth Con-
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Marcellus, Ruth Fairbanks; Betty Harris: Paul, Dorothy Kennett!
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