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Mrs, E. B. Palmer, and several nieces and nephews survive him. Services (will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Montgomery funeral -home, 1622 N. Meridian st., with thé Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of Third Christian church, officiating. Burial will be at Lebanon.
RUDY STEINBURGER Rites will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Hisey & Titus mortuary for Rudy F., Steinburger, former
restaurant operator, who died Saturday at his home, 1006 N. Delaware st. Burial will be in Holy Cross.
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JOSEPH A. GIBSON Services. for Joseph Augustus Gibson, Indianapolis News linotype operator for 45 years who died Thursday in City hospital, were held at 8:30 a. m. today at BlackJ WET raeraT “We anda b Braue at’ SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, Burial was in Holy Cross. Mr. Gibson, who was 81, resided at 1958 Park ave. He had been a linotype operator here 51 years, working for the old Indianapolis Jourfiafy the Indianapolis Times and the Louisville, Ky. CourierJournal as well as the News. He was a charter member of the Typographical Bowling league and a former member of the league board of directors. He is survived by a niece, Mrs. Margaret Dugan,
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Mrs. Lenina Balfour Tobin, wife of the Rev, Robert F. Tobin minister of Christ Temple yesterday at her hme,
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Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Kirby mortuary for Earl| B. Stewart, manager of Indianapolis Elks lodge 13 for more than 20 years, who died Saturday in Methodist hospital. The Elks lodge will be in charge of rites and burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Stewart, who was 69, resided | at 1618 N. Delaware st. He moved | to Indianapolis in 1911 and formerly was employed by the Capitol Loan Co. He also was a member of the
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PEE ECB RENT Oa Nd Stewart, Atlanta, Ga G. Stewart, Ft. Monmouth, N. J. and four grandchildren.
ELLA MURRAY Rites were to be held at p. m. toaay at Farley funeral home for Mrs. Ella Murray, 1707 Lambert st., who died Friday, Burial was to be in Danville. Mrs. Murray, who was 71, moved to Indianapolis from Danville in 1935. She was a member of the Baptist church at Jasonville,
ELNORA LAMB
Services for Mrs, 1441 Olive st,
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Stirling funeral home. te be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Lamb, who was 75, had re- | sided ‘in Indianapolis 35 years.
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| Abraham; three daughters, Mrs. | Emmert Behr, New Albany, and Mrs. |
both of Indianapolis; two sons, Walker, Indianapolis, and Arthur C., Denver, Col.; three brothers, David!
and two. great-grandehildren..
Ray, Indianapolis, Robert Ray, Ko(komo, and Wayne Ray, Memphis, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Millie Jones,
| Memphis, and Mrs. Minnie, Lassister, |
| Hazel, Ky.; 13 grandchildren and six | great-grandchildren,
| CARRIE H. HIL DEBRAND Mrs, Carrie H. Hildebrand, 4544 | Winthrop ave. died.today in her| {home. She was 82. A former teacher of German in { Indianapolis public schools, she was| a member of the First Evangelical! | Lutheran church, the Propylaeum| and the War Mothers of World {War I. She also was active in the | Fower Mission, | Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | Caroline H. Millseon, Shelbyville, {and Mrs. Lydia Ann Lynde, Wash- | ington, D. C.; a son, Philip S., of {Indianapolis; ... five grandchildren | Services will be conducted by the (Rev. O. A. Peters and the Rev. S. |B. Harry at 2 p. m. Wednesday in | Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | Burial will be’in Crown Hill.
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{CHARLES H. JORDAN
Charles H. Jordan, 2351 Kenwood ave, died yesterday in his home. He was 70. | _ A native of Indiana, he belonged |to the Church of Christ and was employed at the Big Four railroad |shops in Beech Grove, Survivors are his wife, and a daughter, Mrs,
Bertha, Farlin Ed-
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wards of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2 p. m. {tomorrow in Prairie chapel near {| Lyons with burial there.
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ROB FOUR VICTIMS
Thugs slugged and knifed four persons in robberies over the weekend. Frances Ogden, “128 N. East st., | was knocked down by three youths |and her purse with $6 snatched. Pvt. Orville Grisar, Camp . Atterbury, was robbed of $35 and Atostoli G. Nixon, 504 W. Washington st., was knifed as thieves took $70. Lawrence Marrion, Red cab driver, was slugged by a passenger in the 5100 block of N. Pennsylvania
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Mrs. Ann Myers and Mrs. Freda | (Rowell, both of Indianapolis, and | | Mrs. Jennie .Beall, Akron, O.; two
who died Friday in|brothers, John Sipe of Nabb, and [ sisters, Methodist hospital, were to be held | Thomas Sipe of Austin, and three | Grove; Mrs. Ruth Vernon and Mrs. LOUis B. Mayer, head. of Metroat 1 p. m, today at the Robert W.|
grandchildren, one of whom, 8. Sgt. Joseph Rowell, is serving in | Germany. |ANNA POLK Rites for Mrs. Anna Polk, Indian|apolis resident for more. than 50
home, 1650 E. Kelly st., will be held! at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Tolin fu-| {neral home. Burial will be in Greenwood. A resident of the South Side most |
of her life, Mrs. Polk was 84. She {was ‘a ‘member of Barth Place |Methodist church . and was the
{widow of Clay Polk, who died in 1932. | Surviving are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Pauline Polk, Indianapolis. and
five grandchildren, Cpl. Kenneth (Polk, in Germany; Quartermaster |2- ¢ Merrill Polk and Machinists’
|Mate 2-¢ Marvin Polk both 4n the Pacific, and Gilbert and Marjorie Polk, both of Indianapolis,
Tribute to Pyle On Army Hour
NEW YORK, April 23 (U.. P.). Ernie Pyle was described as ‘the #G:1’s- Boswell” by. the war, department yesterday in a route on_the army hour pregram; The tribute for Pyle, killed last week by a Japanese sniper on Ie Shima, said the war correspondent “gave his life that we at home may know how war tastes, and smells, and sounds and feels.” “Ernie Pyle was the G. I's Boswell. They loved him and he loved them, and tenderly they laid him to rest among their fallen buddies in a little cemetery on Ie Shima; he of the little body and the big heart. May God bless him.”
RAILROADER KILLED LOGANSPORT, April 23 (U, P). —Services were arranged today for Frank K. Shlick, 61, a Pennsylvania railroad shops boiler inspector, who was killed yesterday in a fall from the cab of a locomotive at the railroad’s roundhouse.
SEWING FOR RED CROSS Brookside auxiliary, O. E. 8,, will meet for Red Cross sewing at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the temple at E. 10th and Gray sts. Luncheon and a business meeting at 1 p. m, will follow,
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itol ave. She was 55. Mrs. Tobin was widely known far | her church. activities in Indianap- | olis and in the General Pentacostal
Assemblies of the World. of which | civil Tobif is gxecutive secre- | ce | tary-treasurer.
the Rev.
She was a native of Idtanapolts and a graduate of Shortridge high school. In addition to her husband, she is survived by several nieces and nephews. Rites will be held at 1 Thursday at Christ church. Bishops 8. M. Hancock, Detroit, |
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| Mich., and Carl Smith, Columbus, | O., will officiate, with burial in| { Crown Hill.
OPAL M. SETTLES | Rites for Mrs. ‘Opal M (Who died Friday at Her home in!
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d16. F. censetery at. Fon oo A resident of Marion county most (of her life, Mrs. Settles had lived in Oaklandon six vears. ‘She was 41
{and was a member of Oaklandon | Christian church. She is survived by her husband, Emerson; two sons, Seaman 1-c¢
| Earl Settles, in the South Pacific. | and Seaman l-¢c Emanuel Settles, | Treasure Island, Cal.; a daughter, Louise, Oaklandon; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McLean, Indianapolis; five brothers, Capt E. McLean, Ft. Benning, Ga.; Pvt.| lean, both in Italy; James McLean, | Indianapolis, .and Cpl. David Mc- | Lean, in the South Pacific, and five Mrs. Esther Davis,» Beech |
|Mary Spaulding, both of Indianap-! lolis; taintown, and Mrs. Eunice Myers, Lebanon.
DANIEL TITUS
Rites for Daniel Titus, employee the Central State hospital who died yesterday at the hospital, will {be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at {Shelby Christian church, near Ver[sailles. Burial will be in Shelby cemetery. A residence of Indianapolis five years, Mr. Titus moved here from Greensburg. He was 64 and was a member of Shelby church. Surviving are a daughter Gladys Titus, Osgood,” and a son, Milford,
|New Washington.
JAMES SPRINGER
Services were to be held at 2 p. m. today at Blaine Avenue Church of Christ for James W. Springer, 1154 Lee st, "who diéd Priday. Burial was to be in Floral Park. A retired millwright, Mr. Springer is survived by his wife, Rachel D.: a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Paul, and four sons, Arthur R. Millard, O., Roy E., and ‘Glen W. all of Injd1anapolis,
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All HOLLYWOOD, April 23 (U, P)—, i “STRANGE AFFAIR" TR Late = News — Errol Flynn has finally admitted | Oven 10 oiress, Contuchos Marry, his marriage to the beautiful Nora'| wm 2107"
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Day After Her Divorce.
, was whether she planned to diHOLLYWOOD, April 23. (U.P.).—|vorce him. : ’Gloria Vanderbilt, 21-year-old heir-| Hollywood's elite gathered at a
ess and her new husband, Leopold {luncheon yesterday in Flynp's hillStokowski, the 58-year-old orchestra top home to be introduced to Mrs.
church, died conductor, were believed in seclusion! Flynn by her film actor hushand. 2226 N. Cap- here today ‘after
The red-haired Nora was happy and was wearing a bracelet she {said Flynn had given her As to her announcement earlier by Apolonio Nunez, Mexicali this month that she planned to judge, who performed the ijivorce Flynn, who had been nonremony, rommittal about his marriage to Two carloads of Hollywood per- her, Nora said: sonalities crossed, the border from! "I'don't know. Calexico te-attend the wedding in mind.” the palace of Gov, Gen. Felipe Rico. | When Miss Eddington’s daughter
on ‘a quiet honeymoon their marriage in Mecicali Mex., Saturday night: The marriage was revealed yesterday
I may change my
Jimmy Alvarez, manager of a be-|Deidre, was born in January in | low-the-border cafe, was best man./Mexico City, she listed Flynn as After a wedding supper in ‘theithe father. But at that. time,
Tos | Golden Lion cafe in Mexicali, the neither would confirm reports that
they had been married in Mexico {in August, 1943. The two met when she was sell~ ng ‘cigarets at the courthouse where Flynn was acquitted of a harge of statutory 1RO. Attending Flynn's
(honeymooners: left for Hollywood, Judge Nunez said. Renounces: Fortune | The wedding occurred a day after Vanderbilt, who inherited a $4,346,000 fortune on her 21st birth-
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