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OTHER SPEAKERS AT YONNEGUT'S FREE SCHOOL

HORACE E. ABBOTT Marion County Agricultural Agent

4 MONDAY, APRIL 3

PROF. W. B. WARD Purdue University

TUESDAY, APRIL 4

MONDAY, APRIL 10 P. H. JEFFERY of Madeira, Ohio

TUESDAY, APRIL 11

Asst. County Agent

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BROWN RITES

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MONDAYS & TUESDAYS ONLY | MAR. 21-28, APRIL 3-4; 10-11

MONDAY, MARCH 27 |

| Harry R. O’Brien

} new book— | “How to Improve Your Victory : Vonnegut’s will give i you a copy at the FREE GAR-

“ARE TOMORROW)

Wife of Late Dr. B. A. Brown Dies Here at the Age of 76. 3

Services. for Mrs. Minnie M. Brown, 3209 BE. 10th -st., will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel. The Rev. A. M. Brown will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Brown, wife of the late Dr. B. A. Brown, died in her home. She was 76, was a member of the East Tenth Street Methodist church and lived here for 55 years. Survivors are two sons, Lester D. and Thomas E. Brown, both of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Anna Springer of Manhasseit, Long Island, N. Y., and Mrs. Stella Gray of Chicago; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren,

WILLIAM T. PALMER

Services for William T, Palmer, 1516 N. Wallace st., an employee of the Eastman Sunshine cleaners 14 years, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Harry W. Moore peace ‘chapel, with burial at Lafayette. Mr. Palmer died yesterday in his home. He was 63. The Rev. Golden A. Smith, pastor of the East Park Methodist church, of which Mr. Palmer was a member, will officiate. Mr. Palmer was a native of Indianapolis. Survivors are his wife, Betty H.; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Mizzle, and a son, Wesley, both of Pomona, Cal; a stepson, Jack B. Gildersleeves, combat artist with the coast guard, and a sister, Mrs. Daisy Hyatt, Detroit.

CARL T. STEPHENS

former employee of the C. & E. L railroad, were held Tuesday in Wingate with burial there, Mr. Stephens, who was 59, died Saturday in his home, 32168 Rnckle

ll Services for Can T. Stephens,

H.F. Hawkins: To Be Buried

services for Herbert PF.

Funeral } +| Hawkins, 924 N. LaSalle st., will be

at. 2 p. m. Saturday in the Wald funeral home, Illinois and 17th sts, with burial in Memorial Park.

mobile-truck crash near Olney, IIL He was a traveling salesman and mechanic for the Singer Sewing Machine Co. He had been employed by the company 21 years and was a member of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church and Brookside lodge 720, F. & A. M. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Hawkins; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret L. Talkington of Indianapolis; his twin brother, Herman A.“Hawkins of Evansville, and another brother, Alfred Hawkins of Terre Haute.

MRS, FANNIE BLOHM Services for Mrs, Fannie T. Blohm, former home missionary for the Mormon church in Utah, will be

| Mr, Hawkins, who was 59, Was| injured fatally Tuesday in an auto-

Crash Victim, Here Saturday

at 2 p. m. Saturday in the home of her niece, Mrs. Ray H. Northway, Forest Manor ave. and 42d st., followed by cremation at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. d Mrs, an Indianapolis resi-

niece's home. She was 84. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and a Purdue university graduate. Survivors besides Mrs. Northway | pu are a ‘brother, Bennett Taylor, Lafayette; two other nieces, Mrs. Harriett Moffat, Lafayette, and Mrs. Mildred Morton, New York, and two nephews, Sylvester Taylor, Indian apolis, and Lt. Col. Robert N, Taylor of the army air forces.

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“THE DIARY OF A PLAIN DIRT GARDENER" for Better ||

He also writes for many other national publications, teaches at Ohio State University and® has 15,000 Bla annually Jue the last 20

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gardening and show his own

MONDAY, MARCH 27TH

TUESDAY, MARCH 28

PROF. B. S. PICKETT

Iowa State College Field Director of the National Victory Garden Institute

A.A. IRWIN, Indianapolis

U. B. Dept. of Agriculture, National Victory Garden Institute and many national companies

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| A. Rinker. Ida Wolf, 74 Survivors:

Mennewisch.

Husband, |

Ida Davier, 84. Survivors: :

Daughter, Mrs. John Kovacy: son, Rober ter, Mrs. William Shade; brothers, Prank snd Harry Fordyce. MARION ~~ = Jon M. Lucas, 71. Survive

ors: Wife, Mrs daughter, Ruth Lucas,

SOUTH 83. Burvivors: Daughters, Mrs

Mrs. a TR McCutchan; erine Staton and Mrs. William Strole.

John Bergenhagen;

Shirviotss: Son, Cecil ont: brother, George Evans; sisters, Margaret Swank and Mrs. Anna

Jones,

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Walter; sister, Mrs. Emma

AMMOND— Daughters, = Lyle Stevens, Mrs, P. PF. y an I. Franklin, sister, |

86. Burvivors:

. Lucas, son, Emil Lucas;! BEND-—John Alfred Duster

Cripe. Mrs, Willlam Lesn and Mrs, David | Anderson; sons, Clarence and Erick;! brother, nk. | SOUTH BEND Willi: E Scott, 87. Survivors! Sutin, Mrs, Willlam HarMrs, A. Newman, Mrs. RR. May-1 ville and Aire J. A. Weigel; sons, Wi- { Lam and E. E. Scott, i Satie C. Pass, 8. Survivors: Daugh- |

brother, | sisters, Mrs. Cathe!

| WARREN — Sarsh Elizabeth Reed, 04. Reed; daughters, A. O. Garretson and Mrs, Carl 8.

Duncan, drew J. Jones, 74. BurMrs. Dessie Seely and Mrs. Clara

Wampole; sons, Thurman and Orville Rr min William, Frank and Al-

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JOHN EDDELAN RITES SATURDAY

Retired Mail Carrier Dies: . Leaves Wife, Stepson, Brother, Sister.”

Rites for John G. Eddelman, retired mail carrier, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Unity Meth-

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died Jesterday in his home, 2012 Dexter st

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