Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1934 — Page 8

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JUDGE CAMERON WILL BE BURIED IN CROWN HILL Last Rites for Jurist to Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon. fi Funeral service* for Clifton R Cameron. 7n. of 5435 North Capitol i avenu*. former municipal court ; Judge. will be held in the Hisey fc. "Titus funeral home at 2 30 tomorrow. Burial will be in Crown Hill. **. Mr. Cameron died early yesterday w in St. Francis hospital. He had been - ill two years. He was municipal court judge five years, and was a * member of the Indianapolis Bar As- * sociation. Phi Kappa P.si fraternity ; and the Knights of Pvthias lodge. ’ * Surviving him is the widow, Mrs. H. Cameron. Mrs. Lisette Kehlbeek Dead K * Mrs. Lisette Kehlbeek. 73, died ' yesterday at her home. 126 North Euclid avenue. She had been ill three months, following an accident in which she sustained a fractured * hip. Funeral services will be held in the home at 2:30 tomorrow. Surviv- ; ing her are a stepson. Alfred Kehl- ; beck, and two brothers. C. F. William Vehling and Christian C. F : Vehling. Mrs. Bissel Succumbs •> Mrs. Lida M. Bissel, 73. died yesterday in her home. 1108 North .Tuxedo street, following an illness 'Of three days. Funpral services will ■be held at 10:30 tomorrow in the 1 Clyde v Montgomery funeral home. .The body will be taken to Terre •Haute for burial. *■ Surviving Mrs. Bissel was a daugh- i

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Mrs. Marguerite Fisher New grand secretary, grand treasurer and associate grand conductress of the Indiana grand chapter. Order of Eastern Star, are Mrs. Daisy Crist. Crawfordsville; Mrs. Rose L Malcolm. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marguerite Fisher, Nabb. respectively. All were elected yesterday at the sixtieth annual session of the chapter which was held at the Scottish Rite cathedral. Officers elected Wednesday were ter. Mrs. Harvey H. Morris, with whom she made her home. Welch Funeral in Illinois The body of Charles Welch. 64. of 2516 College avenue, will be taken to Urbana. 111., where funeral services will he held Sundav. Mr. Welch died last night in his home, where he had been ill for several months. Surviving him are the widow, three daughters, Mrs. Josephine Mae Cadle. Miss Margaret Marie Welch and Miss Mae Innis Welch, all of Indianapolis, and a son, Charles John Welch. Lynn.

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AUSTRIAN RAIL WRECK SHOWN IN TIMES FILM 2 Killed. 16 Hurt in Crash Laid to Anti-Dollfuss Forces. Appalling views of the wreckage i of a speeding express, which was derailed at Marchtrenk. Austria, killing two and injuring sixteen, are to be seen in the current issue of The Times-Universal newsreel. Graham McNamee, screen's talking reporter, describes this and other important news events. Government agents and police investigating the cause of the disaster report that anti-Dollfuss forces had ripped a long section of track from the road bed shortly before the train was scheduled to pass. Other important events in the reel include scenes in New Zealand as George Bernard Shaw submits to a screen interview and allows the

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