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COMMISSION €0. PRESIDENT DIES
Be Held Tomorrow at 4.
- Rites for Michael Edward (Max) Graves, 5416 Central ave. president
pital, ‘will be conducted at 4 p. m
./tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan
{mortuary by Dr. Jean S. Milner, [Second Presbyterian church pastor Burial will be in Crown Hill | A commission merchant at the Indianapolis Stockyards almost 50 years, Mr. Graves was 64. His com{pany was an outgrowth of a firm | founded by his grandfather, the late Michael Sells, Mr. Graves was a member of tlie Columbia club, Indiana Saddle Horse “association, Mystic. Tie lodge, F. & A. M., Murat Temple, the Scottish Rite, the Second . Presbyterian church and the Livestock Exchange. Survivors are his wife, Carolyn
J i . 2g) > and ss W.; a son, Thomas Browning and a neral home, 1550+ Brookside ave. |
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daughter, Mrs. William I. Goons Jr., both of Indianapolis; four grandchildren, Lt. William I. Coons, with the: army air forces in "England, | Thomas Browning Graves Ji {Michael Edward Graves II and Mrs. Edwin David Woods, all of Indianapolis,
CARRIE B. FIELDS Rites for Mrs. Carrie .B. Fields who died yesterday in her home 221 N. Sheffield ave., will be held at 1:30 p. m, Wednesday in the Conkle
Graves Funeral Services to
of the Graves Commission Co, Who died yesterday in St. Vincent's hosgz |
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Lawrence township resident
{today at, Oaklandon church, O: F. cemetery,
| Known to many as “Aunt Kate,
died Saturday at her home in Oak- | landon, were to be held at«2 p. m.| His wife, Christian | who died Burial was to be in I. O. descendent of Abraham Lincoln,
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She was 84 and had been a member
of Oaklandon - Christian since she ‘was 14 years old. i. She Gussie, Elmer J., Oda PF, Claude, Mrs. Hazel
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FRANK W. BARTLETT
Services for Frank W. Bartlett, | who was 93, had who died yesterday in the home of been a member Mrs. Walter L. Teague, of pleasant lodge 10 No, 134, F. & A. wednesday in the Jordan fu- ym. at Acton for
his sister, 615 E. 25th st, will be held at a. Mm.
| HOLLYWOOD, April 9 (U. P.).— The story .of the’ relationship be-
| y Charlie . Chaplin
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be unfolded in court--again The paternity suit charging
church
~ CHAPLIN BABY CASE
Services Tor Mrs. Sarah 0. Apple, | Burial will be in the Friends cemewho | tery at Wabash.
A retired carpenter, he was 71. Luella. Brown Bartlett, in Survivors besides his sister are a
| niece, Miss Edith Teagué, and a
Mrs. Apple was the widow of Mah- | nephew, Oliver Teague, both of Inlon Apple, who died 40 years ago. dianapolis.
| | JOHN WILLIAM McCOLLUM Rites will be held at 1 p. m. to-
survived by four sons,|morrow at the Robert W. Stirling Indianapolis; James O, and | funeral home for John william Mcboth of ‘Oaklandon, and Collum, " a stepson, carpenter and a daughter’! building al tor, brother, George HOSS, Missouri, and Saturday a sister, Mrs, A. C. Olvey, Indian--| Methodist
retired
contrac. SS died} at hospi- | tal. Burial will be {in Acton. Mr, McCollum,
who
Mr. McCollum
70 years and was to’ be honored at a testimonial dinner in-May. A lifelong resident of Marion | county, he was a member of ‘the | Knights .of Pythias and a former
tist church. Surviving" are two daughters, | Mrs. George N. Harris and Mrs. E.
and his|A- Huff; a son, O. L. McCollum; a former protege, Joan Barry, 25 will | : today. | B14 the | children,
sister, Mrs. E. A. Abbott; three ndchildren and two great grandall of Marion county,
| comedian was the father of Miss JOHN M. WILSON
18-month-old daughter,
funeral home. - Burial will be In Barry s ny ried Rites will be conducted at 2 p. m. Floral Park cemetery. Carol Ann, will he Tel OG or ihe | tomorrow at the residence, 2201 Mrs. Fields, who was 59, was the} The first testimony iore Gale st, for John M. Wilson, rewidow of Oscar Fields and was a jury of 11 women and one man in tired Big Four member of the West Park Christian | Superior, Judge - Clarence L. Kin- section foreman
1895, was a direct’
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Fields, of the U. 8S. army; two Mrs. Henrietta Baker
Indianapolis, and three grandchil-|lin's attorney, dren.
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baby" also will in court to be| . bab: 5 will: be in C t to be ployee 34 years, identified. YAM “ : i Mr. Wilson had >harl pat) Millikan, Chap-? D Charles E. (Pa ; Lillik, Char lived jn Indianang Joseph . Scott, 4 1 for. the baby, will spend apolis ~ 35 years { counsel. for. the baby, Will | na th Do Oh of and was a I {some time over -the timonj ber of iii d
| doctors whose blood tests indicated { Chaplin could not have been’ the father. : | In the first trial, a jury that| failed to reach an agreement, voted 7 to 5 in favor of Chaplin. |
; Surygivors inMr, Wilson clude his wife, Mary: four sons, Sgt. Carl D. Wilson, in Germany. and John D., Leo H. and Paul, all of Indianapolis; four | daughters, Mrs. Myron G. Sears, {Mrs. Otto H. Rickard, Mrs. Virgil Hoffman and Mrs. Albert E. Wikoff, 11 of Indianapolis;
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: ia | Dr. Fabien Sevitzky, founder and |;
| nd t i i ia | tconductor of the Philadelphia| p40) Springs, and a niece, MTs.
| : 0 ta. will di-1= ) | Chiamber String simfonueta, il di-|104ys Sorrell, also of West Baden {rect the simfonieta in a special 20th | oy os anniversary concert at the Bellevue-|- Be 1 3 1 | Stratfor llroom in Philadelphia} gg . | 4 batlro Iphia| gSCAR PLOEGER | . Hi | Services for Oscar Ploeger, 2105 | Dr. Sevitzky also is conductor olig East st, who died Friday at St. {the Indfanapolis symphony orches-|prancis hospital, were to be held at tra. ‘Abram: Chasins, pianist and|ig a. m. today at the G. H. Herrcomposer. will be soloist on the Pro-|mann funeral home. Burial was to gram. ’ {be in Crown Hill. A + Mr.
| life resident of Indianapolis, DEPAUW "EDUCATOR Ploeger was a carpenter and : 3 ed was 61. Surviving are ‘his ‘sister, voc 70 GIVE RECT ALIS 5. Survive are bie sive Hérman C. -Berg, violifiist andand several nieces and Rephews. associate profesor in the School of | ? : Music "at DePauw university, will be | WALTER R. CROUCH presented in.a recital at the War| Walter R. Crouch, a former em-Memoriaiagsf-g.sm. Sunday. | ployee.gf.thie Kahn Tailoring Co. ‘Prof. Henry Kolling, head of died Saturday in“SunnySide sanathe piano department at DePauw |torium. He was 52. will’ be the accompanist: He was a member of thé I. O.
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State Deaths
| ANDERSON—Andrew J. Musick, 64. Sur-
fvors Wife, Lennie: sons, Virgil, Carl Russell, Robert daughters, Mrs. George Leicht Mrs. Emma Lou Cowles, Mrs Delores Phillips, Mrs... Lillian Mitchell} brothers, Joe Albert Pearl Jasper, Everett: sisters, Mrs, Ma€ Shaffer, Mrs Leslie Shaffer | CLARKSBURG—John P. Davidson, 19 | Survivors Daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Gorirell; sister, Mrs. Belle McKeand. RUSHVILLE Mrs, Doris W. Doughty |28 Survivors Husband Arthur D | parents, Mr. and Mr George Tanksley jaughter, Sall rothers, Prank, Jesse | Wallace, Richard T®nksley; sisters, Mrs Dora Halstead, Mrs, Charles Drew, Mrs Glen Hughes, Mrs. James Purcell, Mrs Russell Siddell, . Mrs. Russell Murphy Ione Tanksley, Irene Tanksley. | Oliver ©. Brann, 86. Survivors: Sons | Brig. Ger Donald Weldon Brann, Wil-
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SEYMOUR -James Cox, 60. Survivors Wife, Myrtle; son; Dale; daughters, Josephine Cox, Carol Cox, Mrs, Eva Btewtart; —Mrs,—Btta—Mae Fletcher oot
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Funeral to Be Tomorrow
Services
the Royster-Askin mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill. A native of Auburn, N. Y,, she was
Survivors are her husband, Frank
Will G. Ross Dies
29 YEARS DIES
For Mrs. Leatherman.
for Mrs. Alida M. atherman, who died yesterday in r home, 5511 Carrollton ave., will held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in
ahd had lived here 29 years.
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INSURANCE MAN | DIES ON FARM
Arthur F. McCord Resident
Here 25 Years.
Arthur F. McCord, 3420 N. Meri@an st., died yesterday on his farm near Boston, Wayne county, was 55. : A. resident of Indianapolis .28 years, he had been associated with the Grain Dealers Fire Insurance Co. 18 years. Survivors are his wife, Grace; a
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D.; and two sisters, Miss Burnette Will G. Ross sister, Mrs. Frank Unger, and a {Radney, Auburn, and Mrs, 8. H. g : brother, Chester, both of St. Louis, | Barteaux, Pittsburgh, Pa. Services will be held at 2 p. m.| po.
roa ELLEN WIESE | Rites for Miss Julia Ellen Wiese, | mercial department of the Frank- | who died yesterday in her home, | fort Morning Times and former ight ‘editor, who died yesterday in peace Chapel for William R. Rea, ( | who died Friday at the home of a He was a professional member of 551 Roscoe Rea. 1602 E. Washing= | N. Meridian st, by the Rev. F. R.|the Butler university chapter of | ton st. Burial will be in Holton Daries, pastor of the Zion Evan-| Sigma Delta Chi journalism ffa- | 3 gelical and Reformed church, Burial | /t will be in Crown Hill. " A ‘parish ‘worker 13 years for the | Zion church, active in the Y, W. C. A,
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110 N. Arsenal ave, ducted at 2 p. ni. tomorrow § {the Herrmann funeral home, 215
B dore C., and a niece, Mrs. Dorothy member of the River Avenue Bab=|\sociamrock, both of Indianapolis. |
| CATHERINE K. BURST Services Burst, 1010 S. Keystone ave, will accident in 1933. w
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tomorrow in Frankfort for Will G. Ross, superintendent of the com-
will be con-|n in | his home.
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Deaf here. ; Survivors are his wife, Elsie; two sons, Jack L., Frankfort, and Har-
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| dianapolis, and four grandchildren, |
for Mrs. Catherine K.|conductor, was killed in a Jee
held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the } Survivors are four sons, Pfc. John |
Bert 8. Gadd funeral home, 1047 |G. Burst, stationed with a medical Churchman
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He was 71. survived by
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A resident of Holten 29 years, Mr, ternity and formerly taught print-| pea had been a clerk at the Mara ing at the Indiana School for the pn, Motor Co. 15 years, before ree | tiring 10 years ago, | He is three other sons, Clayton, Indianapolis; Survivors are a brother, Theo- | Old L., 2714 E. Northgate st. 1n-| Evansoillo and Le assets | two daughters, Mrs. Helen Bowman : | and Mrs, Dorothy Herdrick, both of |vesterday in her home. Her hus-| port Washington, N. Y.; a sister, band, Frank E. Burst, a railroad’ Mrs. Elizabeth Richard, Joliet, Ill} a brother, John Lee Rea, National City, Cal, and nine grandchildren,
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