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DANIEL KILLION “RITES ARE SET

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Rites for Daniel M. Killion, who

Fletcher ave, will be held at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in Calvary United Brethren church, Burial will be

in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr, Killion, a retired farmer, had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. He was 85 and belonged to the Calvary church and the Modern Woodmen of America. > Survivors are his wife, Laura: two daughters, Helen and Martha J. Killion; a son, A. J. Killion; six| grandchildren and five great-grand-children, all of Indianapolis.

LT. ANN L. MERRILL

« Memorial services for Lt. Ann L. Merrill, who was killed in a plane

be held at 2:30 p. m. today in the Mary Hanson Carey memorial chapel at Methodist hospital, The service was arranged by the, alumnae of the Methodist hospital school of nursing. Dr. William C. Hartinger, hospital chaplain, was to officiate. Lt. Merrill, daughter of Mrs. Nell Merrill, 1040 N. Delaware st., loimed) the army nurse corps in 1943 and sailed for India on April 13, 1933. After “three months there she was sent to a front -line hospital in Burma and eontracted malaria. Last September she was returned

{LEWIS T. FOX

Services: for Lewis T. Fox, who died yesterday in his hpme in Michi] gan. City, will be held at 10 a. m; tomorrow in “the Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mooresville cemetery. : : Mr, Fox, who was 74, lived In Clayton before moving to Michigan City. His son, Howard of Indianapolis, survives.

VIRGINIA C.-WEBER Rites are scheduled at. 9 a. m. tomorrow at St. Ann's Catholic church for = Mrs. -Virginia Clair

home, 5112 Melrose ave. Burial will be in Holy Cross.

‘The wife of Joseph Weber, retired printer, Mrs. Weber was 73 and had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. She was a member of St. Ann's church. Surviving are ner husband; two (daughters, ‘Mrs. Aurelia Bramlett; Indianapolis, and Mrs. Beatrice Webb, Detroit,” Mich.; three sons, Emmett V. Weber, Coral Gables, Fla.; Carpenter's Mate 3-¢ W. Arthur Weber, with the navy, and Cpl. Albert R. Weber, with the army in Germany, and five grandchildren,

PATRICK O'SHEA Services for Patrick O'Shea 1026 N. LaSalle st., who died Wednesday, will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at QGrinsteiner’s funeral home and at 10 a. m,” at Holy Cross Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. A native of Ireland, Mr. O'Shea was 83 and had resided here since childhood. Employed by the Big Four railroad since he was.19 years old, he served as a freight conductor 38 years, and a tower operator before retiring 11 years ago. He was a member of the Switchmen’s Union, Local No, 146, and thé Loyal Order of Moose. Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Fred Keller, Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Anna-Shedl, Indianapolis, and two

JOHN H. WILSON

Services for John H. Wilson, 1921 | E. 12th st., will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr." Wilson, who was 36, died | Sunday night at Dunsmuir, Cal. He [was a. driver for the Aero May- | flower Transit Co. and recently [ received the company’s safe driving award. Survivors are his wife, Marie; his mother, Mrs. Octa Wilson; five sisters, Miss Lucille Wilson, Mrs | Lurline Ball, Mrs. Louise Knox, Mrs. | LaVerne Sthith and Mrs, “Mary t Howell, and two brothers, Damon

CHARLES B. BROWN

Charles Bascom Brown, 27068 8. Meridian st., retired butcher, died yesterday. He was 70. A native of Franklin, Mr. Brown had resided in Indianapolis 40 years and was employed at Taylor's Meat Market until his retirement last year, ; He is survived *by three sons, Charles W., ‘Indianapolis, Wilbur, Nashville, Tenn., and Paul R., in Germany: a datighter, Mrs. Claude Van, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Essie Mullendore, Anderson, and Mrs. Mary Harriett, and Mrs. Elizabeth Wolf, Franklin; ‘a brother, Nicholas, Indianapolis, and nine grandchildren. . Rites will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Dorsey funeral home, with burial in Washington Park. Check Itching First Application Agonizing itching of ugly eczema, Rash, Petter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scabies, Toe (tehr 1s checked in ONE APPLICATION of SLUR BTAR OINTMENT. Repeat as

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