Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1945 — Page 11

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WAS, NORRSON Rites for Edmond C. Foust, GAMPREL * RITES TUESDAY

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"HALF TLE SPENT ON WAR

et Us S.. Cost Is Nearly 50%, | Of Total Expended by Allied Nations.

By ALRRO B. GREGORY United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jai. 8.—Momey cost of the war to the allies to date: is in the neighborhood of $500,000,-

War Leaves Scars on French Home 2 0 Jr i 4

Farm Bureau Leader, Today ARE TOMORROW

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GREENFIELD, Ind, Jan, 8.—Funeral rites for Edmond C. Foust

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{Former Manual Teacher indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. official, who died ‘Saturday of a heart attack, Assistant Chief Irispector yn | will be held-this afternoon at the Pasco funeral home; ay ne SLi er Dies; One of Founders ,| Mr. Faust was chief of public relations for the Farm Bureau and At Allison’s Dies; : " |editor of its publication,’ The Hoosier Farmer. He was one of the : of Zeta Tau Alpha. | nation’s leading authorities on farm problems and. several times was Active Mason. Td {summoned to Washington for con- ; : Rites for Mrs. Martha Morrison, |feernces with President, Roosevelt. Services for George E. Campbell. formerly secretary-treasurer of the| He was active in: Republican poli- * assistant chief of ‘inspection of the |indista Nut Bo - Wil xe gap a ties and in 1940 was discussed as a = ; i | Allison division of General Motors esday in Flanner anan| ibility for lieutenant governor. : ; BE 2 mortuary. Burial will be in Crown ng y member of pil eh Ye Corp. for three years, will be al Hill. :

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ALEXANDER T. LANGE, son of r. and” Mrs. Alexander D.*Lange, New Augusta, has been.awarded silver pilot's wings and .commissioned a second lieutenant at Spence field, Moultrie, Ga. - RICHARD J. STETTLER, son of Mrs. Fannie M. Stettler, 1808 Central ave. received his wings and commission as an aerial navigator at Selman field, Monroe, La, recently.

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000,000, it was estimated today.

11ly half that amount.

largest allied spending power,

000,000,000 since 1940 alone.

$19,500,000,000 period. ’

$234,551,000,000 Spent

The United States has spent near-

| According to incomplete figures based on estimates of the department of commerce and numerous offices of foreign governments located here, the Soviet Union is the second

Russia has laid out nearly $100,

Great Britain, not including the dominions, poured upwards of $96,000,000,000 into her war effort between 1939 and Sept. 2 of last year. The four dominions added another during the same|

lodge in Shirley and the Nameless - Mrs, Morrison, who was 49, died reer Christian church.

last night in her home, 4240 Sunset ave. i Born in Decatur. Ill, she came to Indianapolis in 1919 and was a teacher in the language department at Manual high school. She was one of the founders of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at Butler. university. | She also had taught at’ Barton academy at Mobile, Ala. |

Assisted Her Husband cent’s hospital. She was 67.

For several years she assisted her| © An Indianapolis resident 42 years, husband, R. Bruce Morrison, in the she belonged to the S&cond Church management. of , the nut firm, but of Christ, ~Scientist; Golden Rulée® they had not. been associated with chapter, 413, O. E. S.; White Shrine the company since 1943. She was of Jerusalem No. 12, Rebekah lodge

Survivors include his wife; two sons, L. Eugene Foust, Greenfield, and Robert K. Foust, with the navy lat Great Lakes, Ill; a sister, Mrs. |Louise Garriott, Hancock county, and his'stepmother, Mrs. Ida Foust.

ADA B. MILLER

Mrs. Ada B. Miller, 520 More= land ave., died yesterday in St. Vin-

‘| a member of the Tabernacle Presby-|{ No. 395, Monitor .temple No. 214,

11 ‘a’ m. .tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Point cemeétery’ in _ Kokomo. Tu "Mr. Campbell, who was 54, died saturday in his home; 1827 Now land ave. w "He formerly had been factory | superintendent for the old Duesen{berg Co. He was a -member of { Ancient Landmarks lodge, 319, F.- {& A. M., Scottish Rite, and the [Murat temple. Survivors .are nis wife, Lucille: a ‘daughter, Mrs. C. A. Eggert of {Corpus Christi, Tex.; and four sis- | ters, Mrs. John Schlappi, Mrs. Wil{liam Saxon and Mrs. Daniel Gun|salus, all of Anderson, and Mrs.

1 The United States has spent $234,1551,000,000—more than Gieat Britain and Russia combined. Germany's costs are estimated at somewhere around $130,000,000,000, None of the figures attempt to-in-{clude the loss of civilian property . or damage to the country. D. Maberry | Japan is the big question mark. ; It is believed to have spent about WILLIAM C. HONAN, photogra=' $50,000,000,000, including prepara-

pher’s mate 3-c¢, son of Mrs. Viola tions for the attack on Pearl Harbor. Honan,. 614 N. East st, is at .the| . Italy tossed in some $21,000,000,000 Norfolk, Va., naval air station. {before it bowed out of the conSEAMAN 2-¢c DONALD L. MA- flict. BERRY, radar operator on an LST| Lack of information on ‘Russian boat, took part in the invasion of | budget matters makes it difficult for Leyte. He is the son of Mr. and|department of comimerce statisMrs. O. L. Maberry, 5148 N.’ Capitol | ticians to come to any fairly acve: curaté figure on Soviet spending. Russian Spending

Meager information received here {shows defense spending through | 1944 at about 488,400,000,000 roubles, or around $97,680,000.000. This, however, does not include spending for the national economy which is geared so closely to the war. as to be almost inseparable Estimates on China’s spending, according to the Chinese information “service, show —$25,000,000,000 spent on war since 1937. The current war budget, highest in China's

_ Omer Brown of Kokomo.

MRS. JULIA MILLER Services will be held at 9 a. m tomorrow at St. Boniface Catholic church in ‘Lafayette for. Mrs. Julia Miller, who died Friday in St

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Their home torn by shells from the guns of both. sides, this French family looks out from the battered window of a house in Bleesbruck, on the German border of the Western front. The youngsters, who forgot the frightening noise as soon as it died down, smile coyly into the camera, but tragedy and weariness mask the face of the woman behind them. =

Harvey L. McCord Services Are Held Today at Seymour

Rites were to be held this morning at Seymour for Harvey L.

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MRS. MARIE HAYWOOD

Services for Mrs. Marie Haywood, 451 Concord st, who died Friday at Methodist hospital, were to be held this morning at Conkle funeral home. Burial was to be in Washington Park. Mrs. Haywood, wha was 50, was a tnative of Tuscola, Ill. and had lived here 25 years. She was a member of Wayne Township Republican club. She is survived by her husband, William E. Haywood, and a brother, Jesse Dugan, Scotland, Ill

C. Wheeler : P. Brown .

Winning fighter pilot wings at recent graduation ceremonies at Foster field, Tex., were FLIGHT OFFICER CLIFFORD N., WHEELER, husband of Mary Gasaway Wheeler, 1326 Bacon st. and 2D LT. PAUL| H. BROWN, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Brown, 2924 N. Capitol ave.

spent $28,968,000,000 of thereabouts, was to be in Seymour. since its invasion by Germany in| Mr. McCord, who was 71, was a real esthte broker. He had served 1940. | as sheriff of Jackson county and for eight years was’ chief of police in No figures were available-here for | “| Seymour, Poland and the Netherlands, Greece, | He was a member of Methodist Yugoslavia, Norway and Belgium, SGT, BLISS REYNOLDS! couren, sevmour Masonic lodge and Estimated war spending of other | { Seymour Knights of Pythias. allies: Canada, $19,559,000,000; N WESTPORT! He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Australia, $6,000,000,000; New Zeal- BURIED {Ada Belle McCord; two sons, Robert : : | B.-and Harvey L, McCord Jr.; three Rites for 1st Sgt. Bliss R. Rey-| gayghters, Mrs. Margaret Coffee, nolds, who died of injuries suffered Mrs. Gladys Cox and Mrs. Emma

i t bil ident Dec. 19|Lawton, all of Indianapolis; a BROOKSIDE LEAGUE |1n an automobile acciden

near Norman, Okla, were held brother, William McCord, Madison;

T0 INDUCT OFFICERS Tuesday in Westport. Burial was | ® Sister, Mrs. anna Adsms. Sey.

mour, and seven grandchildren. |in Westport. | 8

Sgt. Reynolds, who was 45, was|_* , Ve ol Noblesville and served | HARRY WILSON | with the marines in Cuba and the| Services | West Indies in the last war. He former employee of the Kahn re-enlisted in 1935. | Tailoring Co., were to be at 2 p. m. He formerly was employed bytoday in the Aaron-Ruben funeral Sears, Roebuck & Co. here and| home. abbi David Shapiro and |was a member of Strayer post, Cantor Sam Levine were to ofV.F. W. (ficiate and burial was to be in Surviving are his wife, Mrs. | Knessis Israel cemetery. Agnes Reynolds, Anderson; his| ‘Mr. Wilson, who was 62, died parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert'Rey-|yesterday in the "home of his nolds,” North Vernon, and" a sister, | daughter, Mrs. Morris Regenstreif, Mrs-—Arthur-Smith,; Indianapolis. 5914 N. Meridian st. He had re- ; : tired ‘three years ago because of MICHAEL W. WELSH { illness. wos Michael William Welsh, a former| Survivors besides his daughter Indianapolis fireman, died last night are a brother, Alec of London, in. Major hospital in Shelbyville, | England, - and a sister, Mrs. Pete : 3 He was 53. . | Lawence of Indianapolis. His: wife, ; IN 5 | NEW A native of ‘Indianapolis, Mr, Jeanette, died several years ago. Welsh served in the fire depart- | ac MARTIN - ment 17 years and { : retired two years | Services for Isaac Martin, a re- [ | tired restaurant operator, will be at © (2 p- m. Wednesday in Flanner & | Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be = [in Crown Hil. Mr, Martin, who was 76, died last night in his- home, 2333 N. New | Jersey st. (A native of Greenville, O. he {had lived in Indianapolis since 1909 land retired several years ago. He | was a member of the Fraternal OrM. W. Welsh [der of Eagles No.211. Mr. and Mrs.

and, $1,500,000,000, and ‘Union of South ‘Africa, $1,500,000,000.

New officers of the Brookside Civic league will be installed at 8 p. m. tonight at the Brookside community house. They. are as follows: Henry. Blume, chairman of the board of directors; William Calvin, president; Carl Payne, first vicepresident; Miss Flora Bauer, second vice president; Mrs. William Kuhlwilm, third vice president; Charles L. Blume, secretary, and - Charles Hart, treasurer, !

State Deaths

BURROWS~Miss Clara Belle Chrisman, 66. Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Alta Ogborn.

DECATUR — Miss Rachel Springer, 53. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Dorwin Drake, Mrs. Sam Cottrell, Mrs. Clarence Chronister and Mabel. Walter Eliza Eichar, 52. Wife, Laura; mother, haura; daughters, Faye and Mrs. Harry Brown; sons, Clois and Donn; sisters, Mrs. Howard Kilby and Mrs. Floyd Woods; brothers, Oiville, Raymond, Lloyd and Carl. : DELPHI—Mrs. Cecilia Fidella Loy, so | 880 because.of ill | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Nora Hemmig, | health. He went Mrs. Chester Maxwell and Mrs. Owen | i Sheets; son, Charles; brother, John Claw- to Fountaintown | soon after hig re-

| son. 81. tirement,

E. L. Ball : { TIC TNR i | HEBRON — Mrs EUGENE ‘R. MOORE, a radio- | gyryivor Daughter, Mrs. Magda Kaldahl ba man striker, stands lookout watch! mUNTINGTON—William Broeker, at Su Alain are on the deck of a coast guard- | Survivors: Wife, Selma ‘sons, Ralph, Lee| his wife, enri- : , land, Charles, brothers, Edward, Gustave . manned ‘LST as part of his duties | 209\ Charles | etta; a daughter,

3 i | in the Pacific theater, His home is| LAGRANGE—Charles Skinner, 46. Sur- MTS. Dorothy

r L " Fvivors: wife; daughter, Mrs Philip | . at 408 N. Rural st. { Marks; sister, Mrs. Don Loe; brothers, | BCCIET; a brother, LEONARD M: BALL, seaman 2c,|Roy and Omar + | James, and a sis- | ter; Mrs, Lucille

terian church and the Woman's Pythian Sisters and the McGuffey . Edmond C. Foust Rotary club. | club. Sd Survivors besides the husband | Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | ; 4 are. two daughters, Mrs. Martha |Lorena Asher and Mrs, Edith Bows-| RANDA i McLaughlin and Mrs. Mary Craig,|es, and two sons, James W. and] 8 | both of Indianapolis. | Perry Miller, all of Indianapolis; a : brother, “Clyde Stanfield of ve RITES THURSDAY | Near i t MRS. NELLIE ” HEALY A a Francis hospital. Burial will be in ve of County y, and, d | : ~hi 5. g] put Mrs. Miller, who w 3, Saturday at her home, 1618 E 10th | ge ou Shucaga ay Mus Thomas Eire * Department Member , r.ciured hip in a fall ast Tues. st. She was 65. | ristian e services wil] be ‘ day. She -was "here Visiting her Mrs. Healy was the widow of nn ea Werety intne] Dies of Heart Aack |4augnter, Mrs. Arthur Lee, 505 N James Healy, who died in 1924.| conkle funeral home, 1934 W. Mich- Noble st. : She had resided here 40 years and |jgan st. Burial will be in Floral After Run. § She was a lifelong resident x a was a member of St. Joseph Cath- Kk ry. | . , i Lafayette and a member of St. olic church. {TF cemstery Services for Randall M. Ball, alg i200 church. She is survived by two sons, Pvi. MRS. AGNES HARRISON member of the Indianapelis Bro de Surviving are her husband, MichThomas Healy, overseas three| services for Mrs. Agnes Harrison, | Partment £3 years, will be at. 2 ael Miller, Lafayette; Mrs. Lee, and years, and Prancis Healy, Indian-|who died Friday at her home, 3357 |P: ™: Thursday in the SEAR another daughter, Mrs. Pete Bugsle, apolis, and three daughters, Ensign |gytherland ave. were to be held Chingiia Church. rial Will. ve New Castle,” Kathryn Healy, Corpus - Christi, | 1 is n at Rovster & Askin . : ps Tex.;: Mrs. Charles Walsh, Indian- ES to be in; MT Bell Who lived ut ii w. Hn MRS. KATE H. LIST apolis, and Mrs. Hugh Higgins, Mi- | washington park. jo fied Of 5 heart siack y Dee § Mrs. Kate H. List, a lifelong resiami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Harrison was 56 years old hi Re pig iy St. Shp 53. “The dent of Marion SOuY, Jed Foster” and was a native of Indianapolis. fp occurred shortly after he day in her home on Bluff rd. She was a member of Second Mo- {had returned from a fire run, (Perry township. She was 88. ravian chureh, A resident of Indianapolis since Daughter of Capt. Hezekiah and She is survived by her husband, 1912, he belonged to the North Park Rebecca Hinkson, Pe as a Hea Robert Harrison; two sons, -Edwin lodge, F. & A. M.; the Indiana ber of Center Met ist .churc Harrison, aviation ordnanceman 3-c Firefighters’ association and the and the Southport chapter, O. E. S. gt Norfolk, Va., and Robert Harri- Seventh Christian -church. Survivor are a Se son; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Survivors are - his wife, Evelyn: Frances Clar 30g 8 San k ag < Barnes; three sisters, Mrs. Elsie | yo, 4oughters, Mrs. Virginia Chris-| ter, MIs. Ruth Brock, of Perry Richardson; Mrs: Mabel Crowe-and 4... “of Phoenix. Ariz and Miss. Jownsiip. FUR rem Mrs. Lula Nevitt, all of Indian- |p. hy Ball of Indianapolis; a son, | Services will e a rs apolis, and two brothers, Frank W |Pfc. William J. Ball. serving with Wednesday in the RO Ad tr ne Spooner, Indianapolis, and Edwin | 4), army air forces in the Philip- | funeral home. Burial w be in R. Spooner, Chicago. pines; his ‘mother, Mrs. Jessie uM. | Round Hill cemetery. 3 Stone, and a brother, Clarence, both | rvic or yo 8 i | i wi to MRS. LUCRETIA EVANS retired building contractor, will be| Dor’ A I Pa. morrow at Voight funeral home and Services for Mrs. Lucretia Evans,|at 2 p. m. tomorrow in his home,| at noon at Waverly Methodist 3009 E. Vermont st. will be held|3339 E. Michigan st. “Burial will be| MRS. MARY COOMBS | church for Mrs. Kizziah Taylor, who at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in her home |in Buck Creek chapel east of In-{ Mrs. Mary Coombs, a resident of died Saturday at her home, 1303 with burial in Crown Hill. dianapolis. Indianapolis 44 years, died Saturday Bridge st. Burial will be in Waverly. Mrs. Evans, who was 79, died| Mr. Mahrling, who was 83, died | at her home 1318 Hogfgen st. .° | Mrs. Taylor, who was 88, was Saturday in the home of her son,|Saturday in his home. : He had | Mrs. Coombs was 78 and was a na-| born in Alton, Ill, and had resided Raymond L. Evans, 2909 E. New |lived in Indigpapolis nearly 50 years|tive of New Albany. She was a here 20 years. Her five brothers York st. She was born in Jennings|and was a charter. member of the member of the Christian church in fought in the civil war and Mrs. county and had lived. in Indian-| Irvington Methodist church. S16 memppus, Taylor remembered when her father apolis 56 years, would have celebrated his 60th| She is survived by a son, William ‘attended Abraham Linceln’s funeral. Besides her son survivors are her | wedding anniversary June 7. | 0. Coombs, Indianapolis; a daugh-| She is survived by two daughters, husband, Eben E.; two sisters, Mrs.| Survivors are his wife, Lulie; ater, Mrs. Richard . Piercy, Green- Miss India Taylor and Mrs. Gus Rhoda Michel of Cincinnati, O.,, and | daughter, Mrs. Ethel Mindack of | wood. two grandchildren and one Schwartz, both of Indianapolis; a Mrs. Lydia Drane of Greenfield, | Indianapolis, and two sons, Rufus|great-grandchild. son, Grime L. Taylor, Indianapolis: and a brother, Thomas L. Morris, |C. of Indianapolis and John of" The body was taken to the J, C.| 18 grandchildren and 17 greatof Cincinnati, | Chicago. | Wilson funeral home. = % lgrandchildren.

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D. Hafner B. Pine

PVT. DONALD L:"HAFNER,; som of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hafner, 3345 Guilford ave., and PVT. BERNARD Pine, husband of Mrs. Bernard Pine, 3119 Northwestern ave. have coml pleted basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky. They are ready for combat b-duty with an drmoréd unit:

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Survivors:

Moore Nikoline Piskum,

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has been stationed in Hawaii seven | months. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ball, 306 S. Harris st.|

‘Dale Cox R. Phillips DALE B. COX, machinist's mate

wife, Evelyn, 34 W, 24th st, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cox, He now is at the naval powder factory, Indian Head, Md. : PVT. RUSSELL PHILLIPS, husband of Mrs. Katherine Phillips, R. R. 3, Box 282, took part in the| Philippines invasion. He is with an | amphibious tractor division.

R. Burgher H. Wood

LT. ROBERT A. BURGHER of Indianapolis is among officers who

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Oljver ave., has flown 50 operational | missions” over enemy territory asa pi'st with the 13th air force... He!

kal 1} the air medal with three oak |

lcal Casters for meritorious flights.

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LAMAR—George Schnuck, vivors Sister, ‘Mrs. Gertha brothers, Albert, John, Rev. Frank and Wald.

LOGANSPORT—Mrs. Martha Downhdm, 43, Survivors: Husband, Ora; Son, George; sisters, Eva Hendrickson and Sylvia Shafer; brothers, John, Evergtt, Lora, Cliff and Emmert, MORRISTOWN — Dr. E. Shelton, 80. Survivors: Daugbter, Mrs. C. L. Hayes; son, Arthur.

NEW ALBANY ~ Louis J. Fenger, 76 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, John Lipps and Valena: sons, Wilbur and Eugene; sister, Caroline; brother, Lawrence, PETERSBURG—Orris Hayes, 34. Survivors: Wife, Lucy; daughter, Jenny; son, Everett; sisters. Mrs. Maudie Taggert and Audie Wisecaver; brothers, Gettis and Roscoe,

ki} ur Eichling; Louis, Carl,

SYRACUSE-—-Willts (Harry) Flickinger, 67, Survivors: * Wife, Maude; daughter, Willa Mae: brothers, Chester and Orrin. TELL CITY-—Mrs. Margaret Brinkhman, 82. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Mary Bond and Mrs. Amelia Webb; sons, Dr. W. F. and Emile, ’ "an TERRE HAUTE—Adarng Marti, 68. Survivors: Wife, Carrie; daughters, Mary Wade and Mildred Webster; son, George Ford; sister, Lula Stipp; brothers, James, H, H.'and BE. BE. . Ola Bissey, 47. Burvivors: Husband, - Charles; daughter, Mrs. Lucille Dwyer; son, Robert; brother, Walter Wallace; » Mrs. Etta Lee Strain, 51. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Hazel, Greer; sons, Lovey and Jiley Paschal; sister, Mrs. Mildred W. B. Coleman. and ce, George Phillips, 79. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, J. W. Ricker, Mrs. Leslie Long, Mrs. Noah Tanner, Mrs. Herschel Russel and Cecelia; sons, William, George and James; sister, Mrs. Btella Cook. Mrs, Ophelia Wook, 80. Survifors: Daughters, Mrs. Survienure Chandler and rs. Gile Carter; sons, Clarence and William, Mary Maxine Conklin, 31, Survivors Bennie; daughter, Sally becea; . sons, Lon and Richard; father, Walter Bécher, : Mrs. Nellie Day, 61. Survivors: Sons, Frank and Rou; sisters, Mrs. Lottie Seidel

Mrs. Mary Fortune, 67. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. K. A. Rexrode and Mrs, Maurice © Whiteside; son, ‘Ton; brother, Albert Noble. : ’ ’ Guy Sloan, 63. Survivors: Wife, Anna; daughter, Mrs. Lola Brown; son, pt. Roy; sisters, . Mrs. . Mattie Blankenbaker d Mrs, Nellle Beasley; brother, Oscat. e Leroy Burgermeister, 66. Sur- : Wife, Annie. ; George Koch, 176. Survivors: Wife, ; daughters, Grace and Lilly Kinsisters, Lille Cummins and Mrs. . J. MeGlone, ; ' . VINCENNES. Wiiireq Winfield Ray, 91. Survivors: ughter, Mrs: Albert Har. mon, Mrs. William Bouchie and Mrs. John Young; son, r; sister, Mrs, J. B. Smith; brother, . Ln

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two grandchildren, Services will be held at p. m. WedneSday in the Jordan funeral home, 1550 ‘Brookside ave. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery.

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CAROLINE CHAPLIN : Rites for Mrs. “Caroline Burk Chaplin, 1902 Koehne st., will be at

Titus mortuary. Burial will be 4n Crown Hill. ; Mrs. Chaplin, wife . of the late Henry V. Chaplin, died yesterday in Methodist ‘hospital. Survivors are two sons, Cpl. Robert E. Chaplin, serving with the marines in the Pacific, and Stahley of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. James Finney‘ of Indianapolis. a brother, William C. Burk of San Diego, Cal, and three- sisters, Mrs. Fred Huber, Mrs. Olis. McCormick {and Mrs, Rose Wise, all of Indianapolis. r

PFC. CARL F. TEAL

Memorial services were held yesterday at Wallace Street Presbyterian church for Pfc. Carl F. Teal, wha. was killed in action Nov, 29 in Germany. ' Pfc. Teal, who was 20, was the son of Mr. ands Mrs. Milo C. Teal, 4009 E. 11th st. dnd the brother of Miss Betty Jean Teal and Miss . Shirley Ann Teal.

FRED WILLMOTT

‘Bervices for Fred Willmott, 5006 Riverview dr. will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in-the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. East st. Cremation will follow. Mr. Willmott, who was 47 died Saturday in the home of his father dri-law, Hairy Smith, of the Rivers view dr. address. : Survivors are his wife, Beatrice; a daughter, Joan, and a son, Paul.

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Martin recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Survivors are his wife, Ella; a son, Roy C., of Indianapolis, and a sister, Miss Sallie Martin of Greenville.

MRS. MILLIE BEALS

Mrs.. Millie Beals, former Indianapolis resident, died Saturday in | Huntsville, Ala. She was 74. | Mrs. Beals was a native of

| Sheridan and lived’ in Indianapolis

| Carrollton ave, and West 10th st. | She moved to Huntsville two years | ago. A | She is survived by her husband, Jesse C. Beals; a. daughter, Mrs. John Haney Clark, both of Hunts|ville, and a brother, Hampton | Norman, Sheridan. AE

I MRS. OLIVE G. DAWSON Rites will .be held at 2 p. m. to[morrow at Moore & Kirk funeral | home for Mrs. Olive G. Dawson, 86th and Meridian, wHo died Saturday at Methodist hospital. * Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mrs. Dawson, who was 54, was the | wife of Myron M. Dawson, chief of | police and safety engineer of the J.D, Adams Manufacturing Co. * Her husband is the. only immediate survivor. : '

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MRS. ELEANOR B. ROBISON Rites for Mrs. Eleanor B. Robison,

10:30 2. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. , . Mrs. Robison, an active Red Cross worker, died” Saturday in St. Vincent’s hospital. She was 44. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, she attended Shortridge high school and St. Agnes academy. .

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