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1940, had been employed by Na-| Survivors are his wife, Clara; al tional Mallable Co. for more than|son, Russell H, Andrew of Detroit; » eats He was a member of the Mich.; a sister, Mrs, William st: dianapolis Swiss society. flebeam of Indianapolis, and 4 na besides Mrs. Sturgeon grandchild. ative of Switzerland Lived yinelite another Saugmter Ma

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FOR ALEX RABIN Resident for

Kingan & ©o. employes for 42) years, will be held in the J. ©. Wil-

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JOHN H. KILLION

lion, a retired farmer, at 10 a. m, Wednesday in the G, H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial wiii be at Elnora, Ind. :

? ational Mallable Steel Casting CQ. mer Indianapolis hotel manager, will be read by the Rev. W. H. win be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Kpierim, St.-Paul's Evangelical and | Shirdley Bros. Irving Hill ‘chapel. Reformed church, at 2 p. m. to- | Burial will be in Washington Park.| Mr. Killion, who was 96, died yesorrow in Conkle funeral home. | A lifelong resident here, Mr. An- | terday in his home, 64 E. Raymond | Burial will follow in Crown Hill. drew died yesterday In his home) st. He was a native of Elnora and Born in Switzerland, Mr. Kilch- 530 N. Oakland ave. He was 68, had lived here 11 years. snmann had been a resident of the, Mr. Andrew formerly managed Survivors are his wife, Mary; a Westside for 62 years. For the last’ (the Barnes hotel and the Graylynn | daughter, Mrs. John Hastings of| four years he had lived with a apartment hotel for several years.| Indianapolis; twa grandchildren, six| daughter, Mrs. Bertha O. Sturgeon, He had been employed 13 years by | great - grandchildren and several Monrovia,

|anapolis druggist, will be held In ual will be in Washington Park. Aaron-Ruben funeral home at 2

p. m. Tuesday. Burial will be Ing, years, Mr. Miller died Saturda Beth-El cemetery. Rabbi D. 8.4, his nome, 2123 Woodlawn Shapiro and cantors Myro Glasé morn in Rochester, N. Y., he was and Sam Levine will be in charge. |qg

Mr. Rabin, born in Russia, had| 1939 ana for the last four years|

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when hé died yesterday in Method- | ¢sinutor. ist hospital. He was 47 and lived | kingan's Oldtimers club, at 2023 N. Talbott ave. In 1938 Mr.

lodge, Knesses-Israel Temple and MRS. IDA RUTH RULE the B'nai-B'rith. A graduate of In| diana Pharmacy college, he Was & or wallace Street member of the Indianapolis Asso | church, will conduct services for | ciation of Druggists: | Mrs. 1da Ruth Rule at 1:30 p. m. Survivors are his wife, Theresa; tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries

two sons, Pfc. Paul Stanley Rabin, |yrvington chapel. Burial will be in| stationed inf Korea, and Daniel Ra-| | Hanover cemetery at Morristown,

| bin, Indianapolis; a daughter,! prs Rule, who was 45, died]

Marilyn Rabin, Indianapolis, and | | Saturday in her home, 214 8. Emer- | Max Rabin,

four . brothers, |son ave. She wis a native of) | Angeles, Cal: Meyer Rabin, Chi- | ghelby county and had lived here| cago, Tl, and Louis and 8am Ra- pine months. She was a member |

bin, Indianapolis, {of the United Brethren church at

Gwynneville. EARL BEASLEY Survivors are her husband, KenServices for Earl Beasley, a Cross-| iy a Rule; three daughters, Miss |ing flagman for the Belt Railroad | gyelyn Ruth Rule, Miss Miriam for 35 years, will be held at 3 p. m.| yp Ryle and Miss Mary Kay Rule, Wednesday in the Farley funeral and her foster father, George Nigh, home. Burial will be in Floral all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Park. {Mrs. Edna Heck of Rushville, Mrs. | Mr. Beasley, who was 58, died | | Jessie VanSacye of Morristown, and yesterday in Methodist hospital. Alyse metta Slender of Indianapolis,

| native of Orleans, Indiana, he had | and a brother, Fred Handy of North | lived here 37 years and was a resi-| yo.

dent of 1405 Nordyke ave. a y Survivors are four sisters, Mrs.| wir 1AM WEBSTER KEITHLEY

Carrie Suffridge, Mrs. Gertrude Starr and Mrs. Minnie Richards, all i ey: A. Brocky Duster of of Indianapolis, ang Mrs. Lela | onduet services at 1:30 p .m. toCurrie of New Albany, morrow in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel for William Webster

JAMES A, ALEXANDER : : : Services for James A. Alexander, | Keithley, retired hing 08 Now

{ York Central railroad retired salesman, will be conducted | . a in Phillips C. M. E. church at 1| Be uve Srl will be in Do aw Buia) Wil be tn Born in Heltonville and a resiMr. Alexander, who lived at 439 dent here for 60 years, Me. KeithW, 10th st. died Priday in City| 0 “8&8 2 Urcay,

i hospital Born in Cumberland | | county, Ky. he had been a resident He ha iid for a N. rE | here for 45 years and was a mem- | © os iri wa 2 u . ber of the Phillips church and the Der of the Brotherhood alMasonic lodge. He was 60. {road Machinists. He had been re-

_ | tired for three years. Syrvivers are {jiree hrothers, Rey Survivors are his wife, Myrtle: .

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Here 62 Years, | Kilchenmann, both of Columbus, O., The Rev. Benton Miller, pastor of Russia. Friday. The Rev. M. O. Robbins,| grandchildren. : meme | Olive Branch Christian church, will ; pastor of Victory Memorial Meth. Rites for Gottlieb (George) ALBERT ANDREW | conduct services for John H. Kil-| gq. vices for Alex Rabin, ‘ndi- odist church, will officiate flchenmann, retired foreman for| Services for Albert Andrew, for-|

A South side resident for over| Franziska Hinze, a resident here for! Y148 years, at 2 p. m. Wednesday in| {the home, 3028 E. Fall Creek blvd. He retired from Kingan's in| Burial will be in Crown Hill,

been a resident here for 30 YeArS|woried as a Watkins Products dis-| was a native of Berlin, Germany. He was a member of | Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.

| Survivors are the widow, Matilda; |Candless, a granddaughter, Rabin opened his|y gaughter, Mrs. Frieda Moore, Oin-| Faye B. Blunck, and two great.

{ é 0 build. Choles of fine coverings, {Lucy Hinze and Mrs. Jenny Me- | Webbing reinforeed and reset, Springs Mrs, Se retied, Now springs used when neaded He was 62 when he died the Pennsylvania railroad, and for' nieces and nephews. pharmacy at 330 N. Senate ave. He |ginnati, O.: a son, Fred: Miller, | grandchildren, Charles and Frances! " IWIN TN i jiteud 204 retouched. Reprotentativas » was & member of Englewood Ma-|gouth CGiate, Cal, and two grand. | Blunck, all of Indianapolis. Ud Jill i | day or night. Free dailvery, | sonie lodge, Beth-El Zedek Temple, children, CRE [Beth-E1 Men's club, the Moose MRS. SARAH A. HEADY I iL Ti W Tr !

The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, pastor who died yesterday at the home of | Presbyterian ne; gaughter, Mrs. Haley

336 N. Riley st. Old Union Christian church near Jamestown, at 2 p. m. tomorrow. | Burial will be in Union cemetery.

|Heady had lived there most of her | (life, coming to Indianapolis only | recently.

is survived by one other daughter, |g Miss Jewel E. Heady, Lebanon.

ROY FOLLOWELL

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[nary Ohristian church: and the| Alta Robison of Indianapolis: | Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen| Qarrie Clayton = sand Mrs,

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