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Indianapolis afd Mrs. Marjorie | Montgomery of near Edgewood; two | |sons, Robert L. Bright of Indian|apolis and James Bright, serving {in the navy; a brother, Roy E. | Bright of Marion; his mother, Mrs Joseph A. Bright of Marion, and six grandchildren.

LOUIS C. McKNIGHT Services for Louis C. McKnight, R. R. 17, Box 448, who died yesterday will be held at 2:30 p. m. | tomorrow in the Wald funeral | home. He was 69, { Officiating will be Reader Henry

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Francis M. (Frank) Stricklin, a machinist at Ertel Machine Co., died this morning at City hospital. Mr. Stricklin, who lived at 1914 Holloway ave., was a lifelong resident of Marion county. He was 67. He was a member of Hillside Christian church Services will be conducted by the Rev. Herbert Wilson at 32 p. m

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He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

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and two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Roach and Mrs. Marjorie Underwood, both

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JOHN W. WHALEY

John W. Whaley died early today in his home, 22 ‘N. Hamilton ave,

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A native of Clinton county, Ky.

the 74-year-old man was a long- | time member of the I. O. O. F. and

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ington st. He had lived here more than 60 years. Survivors besides

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clude two other sisters, Mrs. Anna | Stephenson, Hammond, and Mrs | Nora Butler, Newell, W. Va. and

two brothers, Charles, Oakdale, Pa. and James, Orlando, Fla.

DAVID M. SHEPHERD | Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. | Thursday for David M. Shepherd, a retired private policeman for the Railroadmen's Savings and Loan Association, Burial will be in Concordia cemetery. | Mr. Shepherd, who was 86, died vesterday in his home, 1439 Woodlawn ave. A native of Greencastle, ihe had lived here most of his life. He retired 15 years ago. Survivors are his wife, Christena, a daughter, Mrs. Mabel E. Anderson, both of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.

EARL M. RANEY "

The Rev. tor of Broadway Methodist church, will conduct services for Earl M. Raney, 1445 N. Delaware st, at 3 p. m. Thursday in Kirby mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Raney died yesterday in Methodist hospital. He was 63. X native of Marengo, Ia, he moved here from Anderson two vears ago. He was a salesman for many years for Ward-Stillson Co of Anderson. Mr. Raney was a member of the Methodist church at Marengo. | Survivors are his wife, Grace; two sisters, Mrs, /George Clements of Cedar Rapids, Ia., and Mrs. S, Ray Emerson of Creston, Ia, and two Ros J. Raney of Chicago and Clyde B. Raney of Marengo.

CPL. ROBERT D. TINGLE Word has been received by relatives here of the death of Cpl | Robert D. Tingle in a plane crash in a lagoon off the Tarawa atoll in the Gilbert islands. He was 20 A former resident here, Cpl. Tingle lived with a brother, W. Carl Tingle, 1221 King ave, He attended Washington high school and was employed by the Stewart Filmtone Co. before he entered the service.

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