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He is survived by his wife, Della; 8 daughter, Mrs. Norman E. Davis,

Indianapolis; a son, Sgt. Dewey FP. Hoss, a surgical technician at Bruns

General hospital, Santa Fe, N. M.;

four sisters, Mrs. Curtis Chappel,

Mrs. Bert Loodpasture, and Mrs. Howard Deardorf, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Fred Martin, Mc-

Cordsville; three brothers, Charles,

Ralph and Fletcher, all of Indian-

apolis, and a foster son, Charles

Passwater Hoss, Indianapolis.

EMERSON L, SWIGERT

Services for Emerson Leo Swigert of Lizton will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in his home. Mr, Swigert, "who was 59, died Saturday in the Robert W. Long hospital after a three months illness. Burial will be in. Memorial Park cemetery. Born in South: Lebanon, O.,, Mr. Swigert was a resident of Lizton for 12 years. He was employed for 30 years by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. as a railroad crossing watchman and was a member of the Moose lodge. Survivors include his wife, Mys. Anna Swigert; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma McGinty of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Clara Louden of Indianapolis, and a grandchild.

MRS. TILLIE VANARSDALE

‘ Rites for Mrs. Tillie VanArsdale, who died Saturday in her home in Greenwood, were to be held ‘at 2 PD. m. today at the Burkhart funeral home in Greenwood. Burial was to be in Greenwood cemetery. Mrs, VanArsdale, who was 72, was the mother of Raymond VanArsdale, teacher at Manual high school. She was a member of the Second Church of Christ Scientist in Indisnapolis and tHe Greenwood chapter, Order of Eastern Star. “Bhe is survived by her husband, Bert; and another son, Ronald, a teacher in Evanston, Il,

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DEWEY S, HOSS | “DIES HERE AT4T Employed at Block's for

Pewey 8. Hoss, 6112 W, Washington st., an employee of the William |ville cemetery, Lafayette. H. Block Co. for 30 years, died Saturday in Sunnyside Sanatorium.

«Mr. Hoss was-assistant- trafic director in the controller's office of the

Block store. A native-of OaKlandon, he had lived in Indianapolis 30

"He was a member of Spring * Walley Friends church in Pendleton, Bridgeport Lodge No. 162, F. & A, M.; Pendleton High School Letterman's club, Wayne Township Republican club, Old Pals’ club in In-

Teacher,

association, will be at 3 p. m. to~ morrow in her home, 2122 N. New

Miss Smith, who was active as a lecturer, recitalist and physical culture teacher at Chautauqua assemblies, diel Saturday. She was the last living member of the Purdue university graduating class of 1881. Miss Smith was a member of the Meridian Street Methodist church, Women's Society of Christian Service, Purdue's Women's association and the former Browning Society of Indianapolis, She also was a charter member of the Little Theater Society, now the Civic Theater, and was a former vice regent of Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Egbert Cadmus of Old Lyme, Conn, and Miss Nelly Colfax

Rites Tuesday for Former

Services for Miss Ida Virginia Smith, a former physical culture teacher who helped found the Indianapolis Public Health Nursing

Jersey st. Burial will be in Spring"

Miss Ida Smith

sisters, Mrs. Mary- Shea, Indianapolis; Mrs. Michael Shea, Chicago, and Mrs. Nora O'Sullivan, Ireland.

MRS. WILHELMINA JENKINS

Services for Mrs. Wilhelmina Jenkins, a lifelofig resident of Indlanapolis, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Puneral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Jenkins, who was 63, died yesterday in her Homie, 2650 Allen ave. She was a member of the Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed church, Survivors include her husband, Clarence E. Jenkins; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Tilson; a son, Harold

REV. FR. DUFEY DIES AT AGE 46

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morrow in St. John's

hospital. Cross cemetery.

assistant pastor of St. Mary's Cath-

Jenkins, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Finchum and Mrs. Ernest Ionel, all of Indianapolis.

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of 8t. here. Born in New York, he lived in Indianapolis from early childhood. He was a graduate of St. Meinrad’s seminary. Survivors include his parents, Mr.

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Requiem Mass Tomorrow

Requiem high mass for the Rev. Joseph A. Duffy, assistant pastor of St. Anthony's Catholic church and chaplain of the Veterans’ hospital, will be sung at 10 a. m. toCatholic church, — Rev, Pr. Dufty,- who -was | 46, died Saturday in St. Vincent's Burial will be in Holy

Formerly chaplain of St. Anthony’s hospital in Terre Haute and

Duffy had also been assistant pastor Catherine's Catholic church

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Cal; Petty Officer 1-¢ Robert E. Hanley, Los Angeles, Cal, and Quartermaster 3-¢ Bernard M. Hanley, with the navy at Leyte. Other survivors are her husband, Martin; a daughter, Regina M.; four other sons, Richard L., Joseph

L,, David M., and Martin F, Jr.;

I three sisters, Miss Margaret Daly,

Mrs. Lenora Robards, and Mrs.

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and Mrs. Frank Duffy, 3015 N. Me- | glizabeth Jansen, and three brothridian st; four brothers, the Rev. ers Michael, Lawrence and Daniel Aloysius’ B, Duffy, assistant pastar| Daly, all of Indianapolis, of Bt. Ann's church in Mars Hill:

Smith .of Indianapolis; a - brother,

Guy McIlvaine Smith of Danville, Ill, and a nephew, Sgt. Frederick Merrill Smith, stationed at Santa Ana, Cal,

MRS. BRIDGET KELLY

Services for Mrs. Bridget Kelly, Indianapolis resident for more than 50 years who died yesterday at her home, 2727 Manker st., will be held at. 9 a. m-tomorrow at 8t. Catherine’s Catholic church, with burial in Holy Cross cemetery. A native of County Kerry, Ireland, Mrs. Kelley was 68. She was a member: of St. John's church, She is survived by her daughter. Mrs. Kathleen Taylor, Indianap-

SIEGFRIED LEON

Funeral services for Siegfried Leon of Marion were to be conducted at 2 p. m. today in AaronRuben funeral home by Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht of Indianapolis Hebrew temple. MY. Leon, who was 60, died Saturday in the

L. Jacobs, 5636 Washington blvd, A native of Germany, Mr, Leon came to this country 52 years ago. He lived at Kokomo before going to Marion about 15 years ago. For nine years he operated Leon's Specialty shop in Marion. He was a member of B'nai B'rith and the Marion Chamber of Commerce and a founder of Sinal temple in Marion. Besides his daughter, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Leon. Burial will be in Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery,

MISS CATHERINE CAMPBELL Bervices for Miss Catherine (Katie) Campbell will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Blackwell funeral home and requiem mass will be read at 9 a. m. in Bt.

Retired Priest "Di ‘Dies at 78; Mass Wednesday.

George Duffy of Indianapolis, L. T.| Duffy of Chicago, Duffy of Washington, D. C., and a sister, Mrs.

Solemn requiem mass for the Rev, James R. Shea, who died yester-

will be sung at 10 a. m. Wednes-

Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.

1039 when he retired.

Since that resident of Indis time he had been making his home anapolis, Mrs, with a niece, Miss Mabel Groffard.| Miller died Satur A native of Indianapolis, the Rev./day in her home, Fr. Shea attended public school 101134 N, Jefferson

South Bend.

day at his home, 1515 Beville ave.,|MRS. ADDIE MILLER Funeral services for Mrs. Addie! day at St. John's Catholic church. Miller, an.East Side resident for 50 years, will be held at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Fr. Shea, who was 78, {tomorrow in the Clyde V. Montwas pastor of St. Malachi's Cath-{gomery funeral olic church in Brownsburg until] home,

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MRS, CORA H. McFEELY

Services for Mrs. Cora H. Me- "= C. M. Schultheis of Feely, an Indianapolis resident 40 (years, will be held at 2 p. m.| A Wednesday in the Royster & Askin

funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

She lived at 509 S. Holmes ave. A

native ot Franklin, Mrs. McFeely

was a member of the Washington

Street Methodist church the Myrtle Rebecca Township Republican club.

lodge and the Wayne

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Mrs. McFeely, who was 76, died : Saturday in the Methodist hospital. |

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MRS. LORA BARRICKMAN

3422 Northwestern ave, be ‘in Zionsville cemetery. 8he had lived in Westfield 25 years church and Pythian sisters.

a son, Forest DeNoon, Lebanon;

maker and Ellora DeNoon, and several great-grandchildren,

Joseph's church.

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Miss Campbell, who was 72 and a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died Saturday in the honte of al’ niece, Mrs. Elizabeth MelIntosh,! Greenfield, Born in Indianapolis, Miss Camp. bell was educated in. parochial schools here and was an early member of St. Joseph's Catholic church. She lived with & niece, Mrs, Kathryn McAllister, 512 Park ave, Survivors include a nephew, Frank E. Kinney of Indianapolis, and nine grandnieces and grandnephews, Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery.

JULIAN F. BOOTH 3

Funeral services for Julian P. Booth; R. R. 1, Box 854, will be held

(Katherine 8. Booth; (Mrs. Barbara Pichard of Indian-

at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the J. ©. {Wilson funeral home. The Rev. F. T. Taylor, pastor of Southport Methodist church, will officiate. Mr, Booth, who was 43. died

{Saturday at the Williams ‘Tool Co,

where he was employed as an engineer. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he was a member of Southport Methodist church, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. a daughter,

apolis; a son, Robert D. Booth of Indianapolis; a brother, Claude Booth of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Grace Bray of Indianapolis and Mrs. Louise Wheeler of Poquonnock Bridge Conn,, and one grandchild. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.

JAMES E. WILSON

and received his{plo yee of the vows from the late Archbishop Elder [Ka hn Tailoring in Cincinnati, O, in 18¢° lco., Mrs. Mille Mrs. Addie Miller He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. was active in Indianapolis Humane Mary Robertson, Indianapolis, and society work. She was a member of Mrs. Margaret White, Muncie, and [the Baptist church.

two stepsons, John Barrickman, del, Lebanon, and Marion Barrickman,|France, will be held in her home,|” Noblesville; two brothers, Vando|5345 Bluff rd. at 8:30 a. m. and at} ’ Cragun; Lebanon, and Alpha Ora-!9 "a. gun, Indianapolis; three grandchil-| Wednesday. dren, Mardelle and Beverly 8hoe- Joseph's cemetery.

Survivors besides her husband in-

clude two daughters, Miss Dorothy Lucille Miller, an employee of the Rites are scheduled at 2 p, m.|Link-Belt Co, and Mrs. Walter N, Wednesday at Westfield for Mrs.|Callahan of Warren, Pa.; a grandLora E. DeNoon Barrickman, who son, Jerry N. Callahan of Warren, died yesterday at the home of her|Pa.; two brothers, Grover C. Schaub daughter, Mrs, Dewey Shoemaker, 8nd Roger Schaub, both of IndianBurial will | apolis, nephews, one of whom, Cpl. RobMrs. Barrickman, who was 77, had | ert William Schaub, is serving in resided with her daughter six years, |the air corps.

and two nieces and two

Burial will be in Memorial Park

and was a member of the Methodist | cemetery,

She is survived by her daughter; | MRS. MARY ANNA RIEDEL

Services for Mrs. Mary Anna Riea native of Alsace-Lorraine,

m. in 8t. -Roch's church

Mrs. Riedel, who was 54, died Sat-

urday in the Robert W. Long hospital. She had lived in Indianapolis 41 years and was a member of the

Services for James Edward Wil-|St. Roch’s Catholic church.

son, an Indianapolis resident -39

Survivors are her husband, Frank

yeas, will be held at 1:30 p. m. to- Riedel; two daughters, Mrs, FElea-

Trine Hill chapel. in Washington Park cemetery.

ington st., Apt. 19.

Irvington Presbyterian church. He would have completed 50 years membership in the Masonic lodge this month, He was a member of the Irvington ‘odge, F. & A. M. 666. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Clara Wilson; two daughters, Mrs, Nelson

Herbert McConnell of Needham, and four grandchildren,

WILLIAM L. HERDER Services for William L. Herder, a retired automobile salesman and lifelong resident of Indianapolis,

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orrow in the Shirley Brothers nor Lamb, and Miss Joan Riedel; Burial will be two sons, Robert, Rolley and Richard Riedel; three sisters, Miss Jean Mr. Wilson, who was 79, died yes- | Adrian, Miss Josephine Adrian and terday in his home, 5703 E. Wash-| Mrs. George Wilson, and two brothHe was a na-|ers, Joseph Adrian and George tive of Attica and a member of the Adrian, all of Indianapolis.

MRS, CATHERINE HANLEY Mrs, Catherine

She was 51.

Mrs. Hanley, who resided at 636 was a lifelong resident Elliott of Indianapolis and Mrs. [of Indianapolis and a member of] * {the Assumption . Catholic the Altar society, St. Rita's guild, St. Francis guild and the Navy

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cis E. Hanley, Camp Crowder, Mo,; Cpl.

apolis, and four grandchildren,

MONROE T. COX SR. Burial will be at Bowling Green, Ky., for Monroe J. Cox Sr., an employee of Commercial Motor Freight,

Inc, who died Saturday in his home, 428 N. Alabama st.

An iron worker by trade, Mr. Cox was born in Todd county, Ky., and lived in Indianapolis seven years.

Survivors include three daughtcrs, Miss Marie Cox and Miss Christine Cox, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jane Parman of Oaltewah, Tenn, and five sons, Pvt, Grover C. Cox, stationed- at Camp Wolters, Tex.: Monroe Cox Jr. of Louisville, Ky.: James Cox of Tucson, Ariz.; Frank Cox of Indianapolis, and Carpenter's Mate 3-c Allen Cox, stationed at Great Lakes, Ill.

Burial will be in St.|

Daly Hanley, mother of four servicemen, died vesterday at St, Vincent's hospital.

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She was the mother of Sgt. Fran-

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