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died Saturday in Methodist hospital. She was 64 and lived at 8000 Sycamore rd., Williams Creek. She was a member of: the Seventh Presbyterian church. A graduate of Manual Training high school and Indianapolis Normal college, she instructed in special educational work for backward children at school 47, Theodore Potter Fresh Air school and school 9, until her relirement in June, 1045. Survivors are her TOR Orpheus; a son, Dr. Frank W. Teague, Indianapolis doctor, and three grandchildren.

MRS. RUTH B. LEES ; The Rev. Kenneth, Vandeventer, pastor of Beech Grove Methodist church, was to conduct services in|

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| Lees. Burial was to be in New | Crown cemetery. Born in New Miami, O, and a resi{dent of Beech Grove most of her| | life, Mrs, Lees . was 37 when she]

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pital. She lived at 1767 E. Ray-| mond st. and was a graduate of| Margaret McFarland - School 4. Survivors besides her husbahd . | are her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs: Ernie Scaggs; her father, Raymond Harover, Beech Grove; | five sisters, Mrs. Ruby Carter, In-/ Jqianapolis; Mrs. Freda Johnston, Cincinnati, O., and Mrs, Florence Anderson, Mrs. June Mackey and Miss Charlott Scaggs, all of Beech Grove, and a brother, Ralph Harover, Beech Grove,

THEODORE P. BAKER Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ Trving Hill chapel for Theodore P. Baker, operatdr of Baker's Clean ers, 5707 W. Morris st. Burial will be in Washington Park. A Spanish-American war and world war I veteran, Mr. Baker died Saturday in Veterans’ hospital, Born in Onarga, Ill, he had been a resident here for 25 years, living | lat 115 N. Grant ave. He was a| member of the Masonic lodge. Survivors are his wife, Sylvia; four sisters, Mrs. Gertrude "Smith, Mrs. Harriet Nusz, Backman and Mrs. Eva Bissell, all {of Chicago, and a brother, Albert Baker, S8an Diego, Cal.

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| died Saturday, were Ao be held at William C. Bartholomew’ 2:30 p..m. today hi Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial was to be in Crown "Hill,

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Services for William C, Bartholomew, pharmaceutical chemist. for El Lilly & Co. for 13 years, will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at 10 a. m. tomorrow, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Bartholomew, a life resident of Indianapolis, died Saturday at his. home, 5353 Guilford ave, He was a graduate of Shortridge high! school and. Franklin college and was a member of the Capitol Avenue Methodist church, Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Marion lodge 3B, F& AM, Survivors are his wife, Josephine; two sons, John Carroll and oJseph Bartholomew, and his mother, Mrs William C. Bartholomew 8r., all of! Indianapolis.

CLIFFORD F. COOMES Requiem high mass will be sung at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Patrick's Catholic church for Clifford FP,

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She was 56. Mrs. Anderson, who lived at 2046 Clifton” st., is survived by her husband, George; a son, George P, Anderson Jr, Columbus, O.; two daughters, Mrs. B. 'R. Williams, Terre Haute, and Mrs. R. P. WilHams, Indianapolis; a brother, Charlés Buskel, Tulsa, Okla, and three sisters, Mrs. Delbert H. Griffin, Indianapolis; Mrs. Oliver Drummond, Lansing, Ill, and Mrs. Edwin

BEATRICE PETTIJOHN Word has been received today of the death in Miam! of Mrs. Beatrice Pettijohn, following a week's illness. Mrs. Pettijohn was the mother of Ward B. Pettijohn, head of the police record bureau. She was 74. A resident of Miami for the past 26 years, Mrs. Pettijohp was born in Sheridan. She taught Sunday school at the West Park Christian church for many years. In addition to her son Ward, she is survived by a husband, Robert M. Pettijohn of Miami and another son, Edward Pettijohn, Miami, who

Coomes, for the past seven years a shipping clerk for Schwitzer-Cum- | mins Co., who” died Saturday in|

Sunnyside sanitarium after a long | illness. Mr. Coomes, who was 41, had] been a lifelong resident of Indian-|

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| will be held at 10:30 a. m. to - | row in Shirley Tier years, will be held in J. C. wilson | Wil be in Glen Haven cemetery. | y Brother's Irving Hill | ‘Mr. Parsley, who lived at 1143 E.| | ehaper. Burial will follow in Me- | Chapel of the Chimes at 10 a m. 10th st., died Friday in City hos- | { morial park. tomorrow. ; Mr. Schleicher, who was 66, died. The Rev. John Ray Clark, pastor pital. Born in Monroe county, Saturday at his home, 84 Fenton of Fountain Square Christian De Was 58. (ave. Born in Lawrenceburg. he hadi chyreh, will officiate and burial will] Survivors: are his wife, [lived here for 60 years and was a be in Acton cemetery | three sons, Clarence, Roy member of the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist.

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| Mrs. Ada Dearman daughter, Miss Marian Schleicher; t St. Francis hospital. He| Beard. three sisters," Mrs. Clara Ellis, Mrs. | urday 8 P ——

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PAUL C. KRAMER WALTER F. KEILMAN Requiem High mass for Paul C. Rites were to be held in Moore | Kramer of 233 N. Oriental st. will Mortuaries Colonial chapel, at | be sung Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. in 1:30 p. m. today for Walter P. | Holy Cross Catholic church. Burial Keilman, electrician for 23 years at | will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Bookwalter-Ball-Greathouse Print-| - Mr. Kramer, ‘an employee of" U. ing Co. Burial was to be in West |S. Rubber Co. died last night in a | Newton cemetery. | nursing home after a long illness. | | Mr. Keilman died Friday in his | | He was a member of the Holy Cross home, 919 E. 61st. Born at Oriole, | church and Holy Name society. he had lived here for 50 years. He | Survivors are his mother, Mrs. was 63. Lula B. Kramer; his father, Jacob Survivors are his wife, Doris: a| Kramer; a brother, Lawrence J daughter, Miss Margaret ey | Kramer, and sister, Mrs. Matilda M (Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Ann | Herron, all of Indianapolis. Keilman, Louisville, Kv: four sis-| MRS. D ¥ WARE ters, Mrs. Bertha Taylor, Moweaqua, ABS. Deut Mrs. Della Ware,

Ill: Mrs. Norma Fletcher, Salem, |church worker, were to be held at

a Miss (1mie Rumsey and Mrs {1 p. m. today in New Bethel Bap- ' cher uisville, and two 'tist church. Burial will be in Floral |brothers. John, Findlay, Ill, and] | Park | § . x |Dan Keilman, Casimer, IL Mrs. Ware, who was 65, died Pri- .» | MRS. MARGARET F. GIBSON | day in fier home, 2410 Ralston ave. { 3

| Services for Mrs. Margaret F.| | Born in Douglasville, Ga., she came! | Gibson, formet resident here, will|ere over 20 years ago. She was {be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the|® member of the New Bethel church Butcher funeral home, Knights- | 8nd was active in its missionary town, and at 3 p. m. in the Thorn- | society and the Baptist Temperance ar A—— {town Methodist church. Burial will] union.

|be in Maple Lawn cemetery, Thorn-| Survivors are one son, Ulysses | town. | Sims; and two daughters, Miss Essie |

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| 1933, Mrs. Gibson died Saturday in MRS. MARGARET T. LANG the Henry County hospital. She] Services for Mrs, Margaret T. was 64. o| LANE, co-founder of Sunnyside Survivors are her husband, Eli; 8) gyjlg will be held in Flanner &

son, Carl L. Miller, Indianapolis; | gychanan mortuary at 10:30 a. m. | four brothers! Melvin Johnson, In- | tomorrow. Burial will be in Crown

dianapolis; Tom Johnson and Frank Hill. Johnson, Thorntown, and OSCAr| , jifelong resident here at 1226

Johnson, Maywood, and a sister, 'Broatway, Mrs. Lang died Saturday Mrs. Osa Piatt, Kankakee, 111, lin Methodist hospital. She was 56, {a member of the Third. Christian church and the Indianapolis Saddle club. _ Survivors include her

MRS. MARY E. .. ALEXANDER Services were to be held at 3 p. m. today in Moore mortuaries Peace chapel for Mrs. Mary E. Alexander, native of Hancock county | and member of the Seventh Day| Adventist church, who died Satur-| day at her home at 1212 E. Ninth | st. Burial was to be in Memorial! park o | Mrs. Alexander, who was 85, is survived by a son, Kenneth B. Al-| exander, Indianapolis; two brothers, |

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MRS. MARY FERGUSON | Services -for Mrs. Mary Ferguson,! aunt of John D, Pearson, Indiana |§ insurance commissioner, were held | in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary | at 9 a. m. today. Burial was to be in Oak Hill cemetery, Evansville. Born in Evansville and a resi-! dent here for 20 vVears, Mrs. Ferguson. died Saturday in her home, 644 | E. 54th st. She was a member of Trinity Methodist church in Evans- § ville. Survivors besides Mr, are her husband, Samuel; one stepson, Samuel R. Ferguson Jr., Talla- | haseee, Fla., and a nephew, Henry Pearson, superintendent of bufld-|

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| Roberta E. Coomes;

apolis. At the time of his death | his home was at 1548 Leonard st. He was a member of St. Patrick's | church and had served as Demo- | cratic precinct committeeman from |8t. {1940 to 1044. | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. the mother, Mrs, Ollie Coomes, Indianapolis; a

A resident here with his mother, and Homer Parsley; two daughters, | sister, Mrs. Mildred ©. Carney, De- Katherine Croak; a daughter, Mrs. L.|Alma Hall; Survivors are his wife, Marie; &' Ringgold st. Mr. Courseli died Sat- | Parsley, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Bell | Detroit, and Malcolm A., Minne- {Richard Croak,

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Sérvices for Joy Croak of Woodlawn ave. will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in Olive Branch [Christian church, Mr. Croak, an employee of Central Supply Co. died Saturday in Vincent's hospital. He was 54. A native of Marion, he had lived Ihere 34 years and was a member of the Christian church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. two sons, Robert and and a brother,

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Requiem high mass wili'be sung at’ 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Philip Neri Catholic church for John PF, Costello, a conductor on the New York Central railroad for 30 years, Burial will be in Holy Cros cemes« tery. A lifelong resident here, Mr. Cos= tello died Saturday in 8t. Vincent's hospital. He was 58 and lived at 640 N. Hamilton ave. He was a member of St. Philip's church and the Brotherhood of Railroad train men, Survivors are a brother, Bernard T. Costells, and a sister, Mrs, Ere nest J. Suess Sr, both of Indiane apolis.

MRS. SARAH M. SPRATT Mrs. Sarah M. Spratt, who died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Nora Shine, 28 W. Arizona st, will be buried in Washington Park following services at 10 a. m, Wednesday in the Lauck funeral home, A native of Owen county, Mrs, Spratt was 86 and had lived here nine years, She was a member of the First United Brethren church. Survivors, besides Mrs. Shine, are

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Stonebraker, New Ross, and Mrs. Edna Johnson, Indianapolis; a son, Harry Maxwell, Indianapolis; two stepdaughters, Mrs, Gertrude Sommerfield, Clark's Hill, and Mrs, Anna Wainscott, 8an Diego, Cal.; a stepson, B. H. Spratt, Indianapolis, 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

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