Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1946 — Page 10
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George L, Clark, 71, of 3806 W. 16th st. practically stepped out of the crib onto the stage. Born here, he had not even finished grade school when the theater took him from his studies, A capable stagehand, Mr. Clark had worked in almost every theater and opera house in Indianapolis. He was a familiar figure around English’s, and the Murat theater and had watched, from behind the scenes, the rise and fall of the Old Grand theater, thie Old Park theater and the Empire Op-
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1907, coming from Noblesville. She above the stage he raised and lowwas 39, l { P p i R S ered the curtain on many famous ; actors. Just a week before his| Mrs. McDaniel was a member of MOTH HOLES Installed end Repaired death he sat among the maze of|'he Noftiiwood CHHsin CBU, 1 : Services wi at Flanner FEARS ns ON LEATHER JACKETS fopes xua angie Sooner Above uchanan mortuary Friday at 3 Relined and. Repaireq Mr. Clark died Sunday at the|P- Mm. and the Rev. Theo. Fisher will | REWOVEN Eni Sets, Jnstaled home of his daughter, Mrs, Chal-|Officiate. Burial will be at Crown & ’ . H : ON PURSES i Hill i mer Dick, in Speedway. 1: nt -. Relined and Repaired Services will be held in Royster Mrs. McDaniel is survived by her i ON LUGGAGE & Askin's West Washington street husband, Gerald R. McDaniel; x ! . chapel. at 2 H. m. tomorrow, fol-|S0™ Richard; two sisters, Mrs. Wilerie 4% Types * lowed by burial in North Liberty|Pur L. Ratcliff, of Indianapolis, and
Christian church cemetery. Survivors besides Mrs, Dick are three other stepdaughters, Mrs. | Elizabeth Bussell, Greencastle; Mrs, Perry Swinford, Clermont, and Mrs. Edith Polise, Indianapolis, and a stepson, Paul Delaney, Dayton, O,
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MRS. MARY E. ALLEN Services for Mrs. Mary E. Allen will be held Friday at 10 a. m. in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. A resident of the Greenwood area
most of her life, Mrs. Allen, who was 73, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank H. Schafer, 4025 Kitley rd. Native of Morgan county, Mrs. Allen was a member of Greenwood Baptist church and the Greenwood Rebekah lodge. Survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Michael D. Felix; a son, John F. Allen; a sister, Miss Margaret Watson, all of Indianapolis; a prother, John Watson of Greenwood, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
JAMES HAWKINS Services for James Hawkins, 2411 Yandes st.,, who died yesterday will
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More Conventions Thaddeus E. Snodgrass, general
a director of the Indianapolis Con« vention and Visitors bureau, has been named chairman of the annual bureau meeting Friday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wallace O. Lee, : 5800 De Long rd. Officers and diT. E. Snodgrass rectors of the bureau will discuss plans at the meeting for bringing more state, regional and national conventions to Indianapolis. Indianapolis has had an average of 250 conventions annually for the last 10 years.
SERVICE FRIDAY FOR MRS. ALICE MDANIEL
Mrs. Alice B. McDaniel died this morning in her home, 3845 Carrollton ave. She had lived here since
Miss Marjorie Blue Stevenson, of Noblesville, and a brother Clayburn Blue, of Indianapolis.
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The first carload of aluminum | siding. and roofing in patented | rolled sections ever to be delivered | anywhere in the nation will be re- | ceived by the Indiana Farm Bureau | Co-operative association in July. This announcement was made by E. J. Fricke, an executive of the association, after receiving word | from the manufacturer. Mass pro- | duction of aluminum during the | war has made it so cheap that it| is coming into its own as a versatile building material, Mr. Fricke ‘pointed out. The new aluminum siding will be available in limited quantities for the present through the County Farm Bureau co-ops, he also announced.
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tomorrow in .J, C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, and at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick’s Catholic church. Burial will be inCrown Hill A life-long resident of Indianapolis, Mrs, Graham was a member of Garfield Park Republican club, and St. Patrick's Catholic church, A daughter, Mrs. Herbert Youngman of Chicago, survives. Her husband, Frank Graham, died June 8, 1945.
THOMAS CHRIST The Rev. LaVon G, Fisher, pastor of Centennary Christian church, will conduct services at 2 p. m. Saturday - for Thomas Christ, retired Indianaptlis restaurant owner, Burial will be in Washington Park.
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ployee since 1938, died this morning | in his home, 5260 College ave, Born in Marion county, he lived here all his life. Mr. Hobbs was a member of the | Mystic Tie lodge, Scottish Rite and 8 member of the North Methodist church. | Services will be Saturday at 3 |p. m. at the Flanner & Buchanan | mortuary and burial in Crown Hill. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Agnes {|E. Hobbs, and a daughter, Mrs. Herschel Hayne, of Gainesville, Fla.
A native of Baltimore, Md, Mr.| Staton pn Hawkins had resided here most of! Boston ..... 36 a cago . . 65 | his life, practicing law for over 25| Ginetnnati 6 years, | Cleveland 73 Survivors include the widow, Mrs. | Denver sosidibodieiituiie ah > Sarah Hawkins, 11 children and|Ft. Wayne .,............ ee 69 Ft. Worth . vee 98 75 eight grandchildren, Indianapolis (city) aes 81 71 Kansas "Oily ....c.eveeivireen 85 66 MRS. NELLE A. GRAHAM 328 Angeles ...ixsr. seesseee B10 80 Minneapolis-St. "Paul . 7 58 Mrs. Nelle A. Graham, AN ACHIVe | New Orleans ......... 88 4 Republican precinct committee- New OT ity % 58 woman for many years, died Mon- Omana 5 82 o Pittsburg 89 66 day in her home, 1302 Linden st. Bitiburgh = > 33 se She was 70. San Antonio one ver 93 73 | ’ . San Prancisto ......scestsrvsn 61 62 Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. MATE EO « 1 fy sy sr hess1s on o
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Survivors are his wife, Efrosina; | a daughter, Miss Constantina K.| | Christ, and a brother, Pete Christ,
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