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TUESDAY, MARCH. 5,

‘DEAD; AGED 59

Rites Are Set for Retired Railroad Conductor.

copductor, “will be conducted in shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr. Peyton, who was 59, died Sunday in his home, 5613 E. Washington st. He had lived here 20 years and was & member of Garfield Park Baptist church, O. R. CO. 588 and Broad Ripple lodge 643, F. & A. M. Survivors are his wife, Margaret; a stepdaughter, Mrs, L, G. McPherson; & stepson, Norman J. Cherrow, Ft. Stanton, N. M.; a brother, Clifford H. Peyton, Miami, Fla.; a granddaughter, Carol Jean McPher-

son, and several nieces and nephews.

Services for Charles L. Klusman, retired realtor here, who died Sunday in City hospital, will be held in

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at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 80.

Born in Indianapolis, Mr. Klusman lived at 810 Harrison st. He attended Cadle Tabernacle and sang in the Cadle choir. He was a member of Broad Ripple lodge, 1. O.O. P. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Marie Brey, Hermosa Beach, Cal, and Mrs. LaVerne Martin, Indianapolis. two sons, Wilbur and Eugene Klusman, Indianapolis, and 10 grandchildren

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Services for Mrs. Emmalena a Shaffer, who died: yesterday in -her residence, 321 N. Riley st, will: be held in.Dorsey funeral home at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in

“ [Memorial Park. She was 72. .__ Rites for Clarence E. (Pat) Pey“ton, retired Pennsylvania railroad

Mrs, Shaffer was born in Germany and came here at the age of 6. Her husband, Benjamin PF. Shaffer, died a year ago. Survivors are two sons, Stanley M. and George W. Shaffer, Indianapolis; two - daughters, Mrs. Russell McMahan, Indianapolis, and Mrs. George T. King, Crawfordsville; two sisters, Mrs. Louise M. Tobin, Alhambra, al, and Mrs. Emma Weber, Hawthorne, Cal, and five garndchildren.

OTIS L OWENS Services . will be conducted at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Jordan furteral home for Otis I.. Owens, resident here for 41 years and world war I veteran, who died Sunday in Veterans’ hospital. Burial will be in New Washington. He was 55. Mr, Owens, who lived at 2615

Adams st. is survived by his son,

Frank; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Neal; a sister, Mrs. Elva Donahue, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. v

DAVID KELSCH Services for David Kelsch, 1539 W. New York st, will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the Wald funeral home. Burial will be in Washington park. Mr, Kelsch, operator of a service station at New York st. and White River pkwy., died yesterday in Methodist hospital. He was 67. He was a member of Logan Lodge 575, FP, & A. M. Scottish Rite, Sahara Grotto and Loyal Order of Moose, Survivors include the wife,

Sallie W. Kelsch; a son, Ralph D. Kélsch of Brownsburg, Ind.; three brothers, Nicholas Kelsch, . and Jacob Kelsch, both of California, and Louis P, Kelsch of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs, Mary Maschino of Indianapolis and Miss Tillie Kelsch of Florida.

MRS. SARAH BLAKEMORE Services for Mrs. Sarah Blakemore, 820 E. 21st st. will be held tomotrow at 2 p. m. in New Bethel Baptist church. Mrs. Blakemore died Saturday morning in City hospital. She was 46. Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. Survivors include the Bustand, Moses Blakemore; son, Alex Blakemore, Indianapolis; five daughters, Mrs. Halle L. Lewis, Mrs. Virginia Williams and Mrs. Betty Johnson, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Eleanore Holt ‘of ‘Rockford, Ill, and Mrs. Dolores Phillips, Peoria, Ill.; three brothers, James Banks, Indianapolis; Cleveland Banks, Middletown, O., and Ealzy Banks, Cleveland, O., and five sisters.

MRS. MINNIE C..BELL : Services for Mrs, Minnie C. Bell, former Indianapolis resident, will be held Thursday at 1:30 in the Church of the First Born. Mrs. Bell, who lived at R. R. 2, Middletown, died yesterday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Hicks, 2624 Brill rd. She was 62 Burial will be in Memorial Park, in Anderson. : Survivors besides Mrs. Hicks dre the husband, Luther R. Bell, Middletown. a son, Harry Johnson; stepdaughter, Miss Emma Bell, and stepson, Eugene R. Bell; Indianapolis; foster son, Robert Moore, Middletown; brother, James Jacobs, and another sister, Mrs. Belva Bock, - both of Indianapolis.

“FRED CRAVENS, 35. DIES HERE

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Forme Watchmaker to Be Buried Thursday.

Services for Fred Cravens, resident here for 30 years and former watchfhaker, will be conducted in

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at 10. a. m. Thursday. The Rev. John Ray Clark; pastor of Fountain Square Christian church, will officiate and burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Cravens, who died yesterday, lived .at.1014 Prospect st. He was 35. Survivors are his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Abraham Cravens; two brothers, Walter and Ralph Cravens, and four sisters, Mrs. Thelma Cutshaw, Mrs. Amelia Hart, Miss Mary and Miss Edna M. Cravens, all of Indianapolis, -

MRS. EVA NEWTON Services for Mrs. Eva Newton, lifelong resident here, will be held in Royster & Askin funeral home at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Floral Park. She was 57. Mrs. Newton lived with a friend, Mrs, Gertrude Kelly, 825 Broadway, and died Saturday. She was a member of the Lutheran church. A half-sister, Mrs. Carrie Weinberger, Indianapolis, survives.

MRS. HATTIE STIENWENDER Services for Mrs. Hattle Stienwender, lifelong resident here, w died yesterday, will be conduc by the Rev. A. C, Brooks, of the Third Christian ch Moore Mortuaries Colonial at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial follow in Crown Hill. She was

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