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. Funeral Services r +4 For Mrs. Rose Blair Marsh

‘Rites for Mrs. Rose Blalr Marsh,

| active member of the Tabernacle _ | Presbyterian church, the Woman's

Press Club of Indiana and the National Federation of Press Women, Inc, will be held tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at 10 a m. :

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of

Tabernacle church, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill. a Mrs. Marsh, who lived at 3258 Park ave, died yesterday. She was a free-lance feature writer, She was the widow of Harmon W. March, who died in 1934. Survivors include a son, Henry W. Marsh, and a grandson, Henry H. Marsh,

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JOHN LAVELLE Services for John Lavelle, retired foundry worker, will- be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Anthony's Catholic church, Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. Lavelle, a‘ resident here for 60 years, died Tuesday in his home, 725 N, Tremont st. He was 79 He

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in Crown Hill,

FORMER HENDRICKS FARMER DIES HERE

Services for Cortes Dickerson, farmer most of his life in Hendricks county, will be held at Shirley

Miss Kelshaw died yesterday in Brothers’ Central chapel at 1:30 St. Vincent hospital. She was 30 bp, m. tomorrow. The Rev. O. A,

and lived at 3730 N. Tacoma ave. Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Kelshaw; two sisters, Miss Ada Kelshaw and Mrs. Mildred Parks, and two brothers, Milton -and Glenn Kelshaw, all of Indianapolis. GEORGE EDWARD TRUSLER Services for George Edward Trusler,: 13-year-old Valley Mills high school student who was injured fatally Tuesday when struck by an automobile on state road 67, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m, in the Little & Sons funeral home. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs, George R. Trusler, 3014 8S. Taft st. Burial will be in Memorial park.

ROBERT RAY UNDERWOOD Services for Robert Ray Underwood, 11-month-old son of Cpl. and Mrs. John R. Underwood, were to be held today at 3 p. m. in Shirley

Trinkle, pastor of Englewood Christian church, will officiate and burial will be in ‘Bethel cemetery. Mr, Dickerson, who was 63, died yesterday in the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas A. Johnson, 1562 Harlan st, with whom he was staying. # Survivors include two sons, James W. and Harry F. Dickerson, Indianapolis, one daughter, Mrs. Paul A. Vatland, Kingman, Ariz; five other grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren,

JOHN E. WYSONG Services for John E. Wysong, former Curtiss-Wright Corp. employee, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Royster & Askin mortuary. Mr. Wpysong, native of Boone county, died yesterday in his home, 1633 Hall pl. He was 68. Burial

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Charles Lipscomb - Today; Link-Belt Employee

terday. Born in Braddock, Pa., she lived in New Rochelle - came here with her daughter, Mrs. - E. C. McGriff, 4185 Carroliton ave. ; She was the widow of William B.| k ACTORY rE Gray, well known theatrical produ- | cer and pioneer of the motion picture industry.

Services for Charles Lipscomb, employee of Link-Belt Co. is to be held in Royster & Askin funeral home on W. Washington st. at-2 p. m. today. Burial is to be in New Crown cemetery. . A resident here for 46 years, Mr. Lipscomb died Tuesday in City hospital. He was 65 and lived at 2325 W. Walnut st. Born in Martinsville, he was a member of the Christian church there. Survivors are his wife, Nettie; a foster-daughter, Miss Maude Chambers, and a brother, Frank Lipscomb, both of Indianapolis.

HATTIE ROTH BURRELL Services for Mrs. Hattie Roth Burrell will be held ‘tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in the Moore Peace Chapel. Mrs. Burrell, native of Shelby county, had lived in Indianapolis 43 years. She died yesterday in her home, 1347 W. 26th st. She was 74. Burial will be in Shelbyville, Survivors are two daughters, Miss Mabel Heightchew and Mrs. N, E.

are a son, William B. Gray Jr., New| Rochelle, and two grandsons, E. C.| McGriff Jr. and Stuart Gray McGriff, Indianapolis.

MRS. LOUISA ZIMMER

former resident of Indianapolis, will be held Saturday at 1;30 p. m. in St. John's Lutheran church in Hubbles, Ind. :

ington, died yesterday in Bargersville, in Hubbles.

Zimmer of Akron, O.; John Zimmer | of Royal Center, and George Zim-! mer of Aurora; a daughter, Mrs.

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will be in Lebanon. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Marie C. Wysong; a son, Adrian Wysong, two daughters,

Blackwell, both of Indianapolis, seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren,

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