Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1952 — Page 11

. 26, 1952

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TUESDAY, AUG. 26, 1952

J Purdue, Church Share

In Paul Brown's Estate

County Surveyor Paul R. Brown, who died Sunday, left an estate valued at $37,500, it was dis gaged today. : © HYwill filed in Probate Court made bequests to Purdue University, East Tenth Street Methodist Church, the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children and the Masonic Home at Franklin.

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IN FRANCE—Pvt. Donald B. Malott, 22, son of Mrs. Helen Malott, 15 W, Ray St, is in France with the 83d Army Engineers. Pvt. Malott entered service Dec. 3, 1951, and has been. overseas since last June.

Heart Fund Aid

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ST. PAUL, Aug. 26 (UP)—Fred| 1.. Wheeler, 36, former executive gecretary of the Minnesota Heart Association, was sentenced to up| to five years yesterday for misap- | propriating association funds. District Judge Kenneth G. Brill gentenced Wheeler on his plea of guilty to first degree larceny

in taking more than $3000, do-

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Hospital Named

Cordsville. Mr. Brown, who was unmarried, |

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cousins on his mother’s side.

A former city engineer,

Funeral services will be at 2 part of the money under Henry, W./ Paul Irving's name in a Wagner| Moore Peace Chapel with burial bank and recovered the rest from for $1200 but a clerical error in Washington Park Cemetery. 'a $2200 automobile, a washing gave him a check for $6000.

tomorrow in Harry

The 12-year-old 7th-grade pupil

10th to 25th Sts.

Willie is a Boy Scout in Troop The hospital at Philadelphia 148. He attends the 8th Chrisand the Masonic Home were given tion Church, and has a brother one-eighth shares. The latter be- and sister. quest was made in memory of Mr. Brown’s grandfather, David Brown, Indianapolis, and his step- . i father, John G. McCord of Mc- Indian-Gift Bonanza

SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Aug. <6 remaining one-fourth (UP)—Federal authorities havshare to be divided among first recovered the $4800 given an Indian on the Rosebud Reservation Mr. through a clerical error, it was Brown was seeking his seventh reported today. term as surveyor in the November election.

U. S. Recovers $4800

Assistant U, S. Atlorney Fred

Your Times Carrier— Willie Buys Bicycle and

The Henesley family home at RN 1144 N. Warman Ave, is bright-

Purdue will receive one-fourth ened by a new television set of the estate for the ‘improve- bought from the earnings of The ment or benefit” of its civil en- Indianapolis Times carrier Willie {gineering department, of which|Henesley. Mr. Brown was a 1910 graduate. | Another one-fourth share will at School 75 also has bought a 80 to the local church as a me- bicycle from money mage while morial to Mr. Brown's mother, delivering The Times 2 years to Arabella McCord, and his aunts, customers on Tibbs Ave. Rose Smith and Mattie Hardy.

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Nichol said the government found |, rchased,

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Services for Joseph C. Switzer, 43, of New Salem, will bé held at 1 p. m. Thursday in- Jordan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rockville. Mr. Switzer, who had been a band director and music teacher in Indiana public schools for .22

years, died yesterday in New Salem. During his school work he had entered many winning bands in state competition. He was a member of the New Salem Methodist Church, Lions

Club, Orange Masonic Lodge No, 234, and the Andersonville Eastern Star No. 93. Survivors are his wife, three sons, William J, and Richard; his parents, Mr, and

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Fred Othman brings you the lighter side of Washington in The Sunday Times,

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