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Mrs. Rocca-Santi died *Wednesday .at 917 E. 11th st, where she| Will be in Washington Park, had been making her -home with her daughter, Mrs. Amelia Gasperi.
A native of Genoa, Italy, Mrs. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.
Marie Vivian, Logansport, and Mrs. and
Mrs. Elizabeth Rocca-Santi |), M, PRESSNALL Dead, Lived Here 60 Years Requiem high mass will be sung| CHARLES W. GILKISON =~ - at ® a. m. tomorrow in St. Joseph's|- Services for Charles W. Gilkison,
Catholic church for Mrs. Elizabeth 726 N. Bancroft st., .will' be conR -Santi, a‘ resident of Indian- ducted at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in
Shirley . Bros. Irving Hill chapel by Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of Meridian Street Methodist church. * Burial
Mr. Gilkison, who was 67, died Wednesday in his home, : *
MARGUERITE UVON NEAL Services for Marguerite Uvon Neal, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Neal, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Pentecostal temple. The girl died yesterday in her home, 1410 S: Keystone ave.
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Survivors besides her parents are a brother, Donald Horace Neal, and | [three sisters, Shirley June, Betty Jo and Anna Carroll Neal, all of Indianapolis,
'H. D. GRIMES
Services for H. D. Grimes of 944 Bradbury ave. will be conducted by the Rev, Carleton W. Atwater of the First Baptist church Sunday
Mr. Grimes, father of {died last night at his home, He was |86. Burial will be in Dover, Ind. A native of Boone county, My. Grimes had been a cabinet maker in Lebanon and later a body maker
here for Nordyke & Marmon Co.
at 2 p. m. in the G. H. Herrmann ployee, will be conducted ' at 1:30 funeral home, {p. m, Billy {church
Grimes, local tire company owner, |Brown cemetery near there.
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Retired Farmer “Will Be Buried Tomorrow, |
Services for Daniel M. Pressnall, | a retired farmer, will be conducted | at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Robert W. Stirling funeral home by the Rev. E. Arnold. Clegg, pastor of Grace Methodist - church. Burial | will be in Arlington (Ind.) cemetery. Mr. Pressnall died yesterday in! {the home«.of his son, Howard P.! |Pressnall, 34 N. Drexel ave. He Iwas 91, | native of Henry county, Mr. | Pressnall lived near Arlington more than 60 years. In addition 0 his (farming he taught singing classes! {many years and presented concerts throughout the state. | He was a member of the Method- | ist church at Avlington and the Indiana Eastern Holiness association.
DANIEL MILLER Services for Daniel Miller, retired New York Central railroad em- |
Sunday in at Riley,
the Methodist Burial will be in
Mr. Miller, who was 79, died Wednesday in the home of a niece, Mrs. Wilbu~ H. Shook, 4719 Broadway. » Mr. Miller had been a life-long resident of Vigo county, until a year ago when he moved to Cali-
Survivors besides the son are a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Harter, four grandchildren and four grandchildren. |
MRS. MABLE E. JOHNSON { Services for Mrs. Mable E. John-|
son, 1439 DeLoss st., were to be held | at 2 p. m. today | Friendship church. |e in Washington Park. Mrs. Johnson, a native of Indiana, | died Tuesday in her home. She was Sg She attended the First Friendship church. | She is survived by her husband, [Noah Johnson; a son, Norman | Johnson, all of Indianapolis; two { half-sisters and four half-bro‘hers.
| 8 | MRS. ELIZA LUCAS LONG [ Services for Mrs. Eliza Lucas Long, who died Thursday at her | home, 5370 Broadway, will be held {at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner {& Buchanan mortuary. The Rev. | Stewart Hartfelter will be in charge. Services also will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the Billman funeral home in Sullivan. Burial will be in | Sullivan. I
WAYNE CLUB HEARS | DR. W. E. HEMPHILL,
Dr. Walter E. Hemphill, Repub- | lican candidate for county clerk, addressed members of the Wayne club, Inc, at a meeting last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Noble |E. Chadwell, Mrs. Fern Norris, reporter of the supreme and appellate courts, also spoke. A majority of the 24th ward committeemen, vice committeemen | and their workers also attended the! | meeting.
ARMY-NAVY MERGER WASHINGTON, March 8 (U, P.). —A senate military affairs subcom- | mittee drafting army-navy merger legislation reported “good progress” | today after a secret meeting yesterday with the high command. of the | two services,
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