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© THURSDAY, N Nov. 2,104 _ GE [| Mrs. Toole Wickes Dies Active in Disciples Church =
Mrs. Leola Wickes, wife of A. Frank Wickes, advisory architect to the Disciples of Christ board of chureh extension, dfed last night, at
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home, 40 Johnson ave. convention of Disciples of Christ in Columbus; O. Mrs.” Wickes was born in Paris, Ill, and attended school in Franklin, where she was married to Mr. Wickes in 1914. She was a mémber of the Central Christian church and the Irvington Tuesday club. ‘Survivors, besides her husband, are two sisters, Mrs. Aileen Cegavoke, Eagle Rock, Cal, and Mrs. Grace Nichols, Redlands, Cal. Services will be held at Shirley Brothers funeral home, with burial in Redlands,
MRS. BERTHA HILL
Mrs. Bertha Hill. 1834 Roosevelt ave,, died yesterday in her home, A native of Germany, Mrs. Hill came here with her parents when 2 years old. She was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church. Her husband died in 1943. Services will be held at 2 p. m Saturday in the ‘Jordan funeral home. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Survivors are a son, Clarence Pake, Enid, Okla.; two daughters, Miss Edith Pake, Indianapolis, and Mrs. John Griffin, Anderson, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Wier, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edward Langston, Jeffersonville.
WALTER BOLANDER
Rites for, Walter Bolander, an Indianapolis native who died Sunday at San Diego, Cal, were to be held there today. He was 40. The son of Elmer E. and Amelia Stille Bolander, who moved to Cali-
grade school and Technical high, school here. His mother and his |
a sister, Mrs. Maud Bischof, LaJolla, Cal.
FRANK G. BUCKSOT Services for Frank G. Bucksot, a
life resident of Indianapolis, will be
held at 2 p. m: tomorrow in Grin-
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steiner’s funeral home, Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery.
Zion Evangelical’ and Reformed church, will officiate and the Brookside Masonic lodge, of which Mr,
The Rev, F. R. Daries, pastor of the! g,
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STATE DEATHS |
ALEXANDRIA-—Willlam Maynard. us, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ma Cleyenger; sons, Barney, Fred and Robert.
BROOK 70. rv s: . Daughters, Mrs. Charles Fou ro on ‘Mxs.- Chester yi ar yron, ‘John and Robert; sisters, Mrs. Mary Vanatta and Flora Kassabaum
EVANSVILLE Mics, Jemima “E- Pin staff, 86. Survivor: Brother, Purcell Buck.
vivors: son; sisters, Mrs. Eileen Gibson. NAPPANEE—Ephriam ©. rvivors: Miss Ferne
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlie, Gib-
Sheldon McClain and
Lanta, Daughters, Mrs. Dorwin Cox Lantz and Mrs. Alvin
OOKSTON—Mrs. Anna K. Vanderbilt, |. Thoma Brothers, Frank, John and George Kassa- t
GOSHEN-—Raymond D. Gibson, 19, Sur-|"
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Eisapp; Anna Ream, Mrs.’ Ernest Yoder and Miss Dakta Tam A. Reto er, 71. Survivors: Wite, "Elvina; ard; brothers, Ed win, Wilson, Prank end Leroy; slater, Mrs. Ida Miner,
Sarah 0. Thurs
51. Burvivors:
SHELBYVILLE Mrs, mn; 68.
Mrs: Damie A. Davis Husband, Bert, Paul and “Wilford; mother, Mrs. John W. Brown; sisters 1 Ralph Foster, Mrs. Eldo Henrloks and Mrs, Lawrence McKinney. : Henry Pond, © 83. Sufvivors: Sons, Clarence, ‘Elmer, Clyde and Earl: daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harry Zemet,; brothers, Albert
and Oscar.
SWITZ CITY--Daniel J, Stanta, 8%4Sur-
7: ‘brother, Alva Lats; sinters; Mrs.
SALE OF U. s. SHIPS | TO BRITAIN OPPOSED:
LONDON, Nov. 2 (U: P.Y.—A re- -| ported proposal that American Liberty ships be incorporated into the British merchant. marine after the war was attacked sharply by two members of parliament yesterday
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“Col, Thomas George Greenwell, |
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Laborite Emmanuel Shinwell also strong opposition to Brifish purchase of the Liberty ships, but suggested they might be chartered Jected, on the. grounds that it|in the event of a shortage of Brits: would “knock, Britiah shipbuilding |ish shipping.
awd , conservative ‘member. of commons, winery - 10 years” Mires: ACR Ror " red; sue, said a rumer was circulating that J vit ARREN--chuuncey E. Smiley; 82. Sur- ithe U, 8S. was offering to sell Brit- | voiced
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Bucksot was a member, will hold rites. Mr. Bucksot died Tuesday in his home, 64 Kenyon ave. He was 68, Mr. Bucksot who had been il] 15 months, retired in 1943, Survivors are his wife, Bertha, and one sister, Mrs, Louise Braughton, Indianapolis.
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IRA D. RIDDELL
Ira D. Riddell, 2124 Prospect st., a | welder in the Beech Grove shops 301 years, died yesterday in St. Francis hospital. He was 56. »
Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘in the Bert 8. Gadd fu-
pastor of the Victoty Memorial church, officiating. “Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. Survivors are his, wife, Stella; three daughters, Mrs. Betty John-| son, Mrs.- Violet Carnell and Mrs. | Louise Saltsman; two sons, Stanley and Donald, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Milner and Mrs. Lena Milner; a brother, Joseph R., all of near Glencoe, and 11 grandchildren.
MRS. BESSALEE SWANK
. Funeral and cremation services will be held at Chicago for Mrs.
{ler and Shortridge high school, died | sister May died several years ago.! Ti os are his ort a for-| Saturday at Chicago after an lines
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Survivors besides her father are her husband, Robert E.; two sisters, | Mrs. H. I. Horner, Indianapolis, and | Mrs. T. E. Williams, South Bend; | two brothers, B. Y. Reavis, Indian-| apolis, and J. F. Reavis of California. * :
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SAMUEL COHN
Sdmuel Cohn, fermer president of the Sharah’ Tefilla organization, died today at his home, 1420 Union st. A native of Russia, Mr. Cohn was 76 and had lived in Indianapolis 50 years. He had been retired from the Auto Salvage & Parts Co. for a.year and a half, He was a member of the Knesses Israel congregation, © * | Survivors are his wife, Sarah; two daughters, Mrs. Samuel Rubin and Mrs. Esther Yankuner; three sons, Joe, Reuben and Louis, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Stein, and a brother 8Ben, both of Chicago, and seven grandchildren, 3 i Services will be conducted at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the AaronRuben funeral home by Rabbi Samuel A. Katz and Rabbi David 8. Shapiro, assisted by Cantor Sam Levin and Cantor Abraham Portnov. Burial will be in the Knesses
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