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Services Today for T. A. Dicus, A, J, WAGNER, |R Ex-Head of State Highways| 43, DIES HERE

" Services and burial for T. A, § Diéus, long active in Indiana Demo-| = cratic circles, were to be conducted at 2 p. m, today at Swayzee. Mr. Dicus, former chairman of the Indiana State Highway Commission, died Saturday in his home in Washington, D, C. He was 45. E A native of Swayzee, Mr. Dicus| § attended Butler university and was|

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Was Service Manager for | Elliott Addressograph.

Services are scheduled for 1:30 |p. m. Friday in Shirley Brothers’|} | 1rving Hill chapel for August J. Wagner, service manager for Elliott

artment for Things that give | Addressograph Machine Co. Burial : : by comfort, and : : Ee tw we SH |W be in Washingotn Park. | [Al hi n aby comiort, an elp mother, . e |: | Mr. Wagner, who was 43, died ; * highway commission by former Gov- y. 30 8. Emer- : . SE to0} a onder. Hs ved af 30 5. Her k! Muffins made with Peanut Butter! Prior to that time he had served "Survivors are his wife, Lillian; (No shortening.and only V4 cup sugar) as a teacher and assistant prin- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius| 3 you'd like to try brand and stir only until flour

cipal of the Swayzee public school and was later superintendent of public schools in Grant county, He

Wagner, Philadelphia; A three| new in muffins that's Fill greased muffin twobrothers, Frank, Lewis and Robert| and saves on shortening, too = try fu to todos ¢

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was an ordained minister of the| . Rober, all of Indianapolis. 100, the tender, melt-in-your-mouth Disciples of Christ’church, but had 4 a texture Sf brah mii made with not served the ministry” for many | JOHN QUARONI extra-fine for i oo Good Nutrition; tool years, : fi | Requiem high mass for John % % Ke ALLAN Io Isade from thevTALUTSN He was a member of the Scottish i Quaroni, retired baker, will be said SR Beeaus : Sup Xellogy's LAYPM of finest Wheat—containg a : Rite, Knights of Pythias, the Young T. A. Dicus in Holy Rosary Catholic church at| y oun ugar 1 sifted flour oonsplrotion ot the protective food Democratic club and the United 9 a. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in 1 beaten 1 the whole grain, Masons club of Washington. turer, are tentatively set for 2 p. m.| St Joseph's cemetery. nad wily teaspoon Daking powder | One-half cup proFor the last five years he had|i,morrow at Charles M. Ewing mor- Bam in lal, Mr, Quaroai y : Yidus aver 3 Yous y been the Washington representa- 1 resided here for 52 years. He lived Blend peanut butter and su sugar thors gaily minimum Infants’ Rayon Bunting tv of Tarny Ferguson, Toe of the |tUary, Shelbyville. Burial will be|at 730 E. Terrace ave. and died| SWE MF ISR Uh SICHHD0ER | BO, “Kliiorw's : Ford-Ferguson tractor interests, |in Forest Hill Monday in St. Francis hospital. He| tyre ig taken up: BL flour with baking ALLBRAN $9.98 Survivors are his wife, Monelle:| Mr. Tindall, who. was. 52, died Was Tl. Nd i 3 powder and salt; add to first mixture 3 a son, Burton Dicus; a daughter, Sunday in his home at Gulfport, a Suan ad Norked - tor 1 : 3 I A ie ye ues Miss., where he had Looeatly moved | 24 Jears wiih Bryee’s Baking Oo R : wi ining. nephews. for the winter months. un 8 retiremen years : E : ayon Bunting with a soft rayon lining pa Born in Shelbyville, he was gradu- Suretvons fields hla wife, Anna; | I" . Sizes to 6s Detachable hood. Trimmed in-rayon satin E|HARRY J. HEYMAN ated from Danville Central Normal |'¥° %on% and Arthur Quaroni; two daughters, Mrs, Cecelia Lik D d W ribbon. Pink and blue Services for Harry J. Heyman, a|college. He was engaged in the fur-| Gold and Mrs. Marie Eschmeyer; a | Just 6 Ua ears

resident of Indianapolis for 40|piture business from 1018 to 1932 (sister, Mrs. Teresa Degullo, and years, will be conducted at 10 8. m.|o,4 was associated with Tindall-|three grandchildren, all of Indian-

Friday in Moore Mortuaries Peace|gGerling and Tindall-Wagner com- |apolis. : chapel by the Rev. William A.|panies ayn pS Brown Elk oxfords in

Shullenberger, pastor of Central| survivors include his wife: four | MRS. MARGARET MINKS Christian church. Burial will be|daughsers, Mrs. Margaret Kirk and | Services for Mrs, Margaret Minks, military plain toes or * in Crown Hill Mrs. Jean Hepp, Shelbyville; Mrs, | lifelong resident of Ohio county who | Mr. Heyman, a native .of Vin-|Mary Ann Wagener, Indianapolis, | came here last July, will be held in| cennes, died yesterday-in his home, |and Mrs. Charlotte Keenan, Colum- | New Hope Methodist church, near| 418 E. 15th st. He was 65. bus: a brother, Dr. Paul R. Tindall, RES Sm. at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial For the past 12 years he. had|spelbyville, and two grandchildren, | Will follow in New Hope cemetery. been a salesman for the U. 8. y r pn Minks died yesterday in the Wholesale Co. He was a member MRS. ELIZABETH LINDNER ome of her daughter, Mrs. Grace | : of the Moose lodge at Peru and Mrs. Elizabeth Lindner, lifelong Pyle, 3060 N. Pennsylvania st, 8he | gro-cord soles). Sizes are

the Edwin Ray Methodist church. was 84. She owned a farm in Ohio| Survivors sre his wife, Muriel; [resident of Shelby county, died| county. | to 6B to D widths.

three daughters, Mrs. Wayne Brown | Monday at her home in St. Paul,| Survivors include two other and Miss Martha J. Heyman of In-|Ind. She was 85. daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Bradley and dianapolis, and Mrs. J. R. Kreglo Her survivors include a son, Mrs. Rose Hiser, Ohio county, and

three sons, Harry Minks, Indianap- ; of Wheeling, W. Va. : Frank N. Lindner, Indianapolis; a|olis; LeRoy Minks, Oakland, yor $ 50 CARL A. TINDALL daughter, Mrs. Rose Wise, St. Paul; |and James O. Minks, who is em-

Services for Carl A. Tindall, for-|four grandsons, and one grand. |Ploved by the government in Hono- s mer Shelbyville furniture manfac- daughter. Tv.

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Ann Morrison, a native of Boone county, will be conducted tomofrow at Lebanon. is Mrs, Morrison, who was 80, died

Wrapper and Bonnet 2 STORES $3.98 Set 3 yesterday in St. Joseph's hospital Store Hours: 9 to 5:15, Except Sat, 9 to 6 $2.00 : 2 ¢ at Kokomo. She was the wife of : ’ 3 a Set .. Everett R. Morrison, a retired . . . Infants’ all-wool 3-piece sets with cap, sacque farmer of Lebanon. :

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Infants’ all-wool knit wrap- and booties. In pink, blue and white. pers with matching bonnet. Embroidery and satin ribbon trim. Pink and blue.

four sons, Guy E. Morrison, Indianapolis, and Dr. Willlam R. Mor- . rison, Dr. Fred L. Morrison and Dr. OR David A. Morrison, all of Kokomo;

a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Click, La- . fayette, and 12 grandchildren. N OTH | N cA INVITES WORLD BANK : CHICAGO, March 13 (U, P), —| The world bank as set up under the |

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