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Services for Richard E. Harvey, machinist at the Grapho Products Co., Lawrence, will be held at the Ebenezer United Lutheran church at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Sutherland Park cemetery. A lifelong resident of Marion county, Mr. Harvey. died Saturday in his home, 3322 Orchard ave. He was 23. A former Technical high school student, he was a mem-
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MRS. MARION H. THOMAS
Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel for Mrs. Marion H. Thomas, 5329 University ave, who died Saturday night. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. She was 82.
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go to Dayton as general manager | of thé Civil’ Service News, A meniber of the Knights of Co- | lumbus and the Holy Family church in Dayton, Mr. Grant served in he din army during wala}
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the Pacific campaign, today began his duties as professor of mili[tary science and tactics for Indi|anapolis high schools, a post left vacant upon the recent discharge of Maj. Floyd Carlisle. Col. Snowden arrived here Saturday by automobile from Ft. Benning, Ga., where he attended a course in orientation for R, O. T.| C. instructors. Accompanying him was his wife, The 8Snowdens presently are staying in the Columbia club but are searching for an apartment to call their home while here for at least a threeyyear tour of duty. Entered Army In 1941 The greying, 38-year-old colonel entered on active service in March, 1041, from national guard status. He was sent to Australia late In| 1942 where he spent 16 months testing and’ training divisions, { From there Lt. Col Snowden launched on his fighting career as) an officer in I corps. He was in! the Buna campaign in 1942-43 and | made the initial landings at Hol-| landia, Blak and Luzon. |
Services to Be Tomato For Retired Railroader.
Services for Harty Goodwin, | tired baggageman for the New York | Central railroad, will be held in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr, Goodwin was 85 when he] died ygsterday at a nursing home, {115 8. Audubon rd., where he had | lived for the past year. He retired lat the age of 70 after 40 years of |service with N. ¥Y. C. He was a {native of Blanchester, O. | A resident of Indianapolis for | 85 years, Mr. Goodwin was a mem{ber of the Association of Retired Railway Employees and the Meth- | odist church. Survivors are a son, Ralph H | Goodwin; a daughter, Mrs. F. N, Daniels; two brothers, Horace Goodwin and Willlam Goodwin, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Clark, Cincinnati,
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A slender, snriling man, the | colonel is a native of Illinois. Be- | fore the war he was an accountant for the Mlinois Bell Telephone Co. and later established his own radio and refrigerator sales and service! company in Macomb, 1.
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Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 28.—/| Miss Lydia Dudley Woodbridge, re- | [tired Indiana unjversity faculty | member, died yesterday in Bloomington hospital. She was 70. | A native of Duluth, Minn, Miss | graduated from Mt. Holyoke college in 1897. She Istudied at the Sorbonne in Paris) and in Germany, the University of California and the University of] Wisconsin, where she received her | |A. M. degree in 1916 {--She-had taught at-Indisna uni- | versity 28 years, retiring July 1 as| | assistant professor of French. She | |served 10 years as assistant dean of | women under Dr Agnes E. Wells, now dean of women emeritus. | | Miss Wodbridge was a member of the I. U. Faculty Women's club, the French club ‘and the Women's club| of Bloomington. She is survived by | two sisters, Mrs. N. J. Upham of Florida and Miss Ptances Woodbridge of Bloomington, FLORIAN MOSCHETTI Services for Florian Moschetti, | 3014 S. Meridian st., who died Saturday in St. Prancis
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Born in Carisolo, Austria, Mr. Mo'schetti had operated a knife grinding business in Indianapolis for 39 years and was a member of St. Roch's church, Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemeter Survivors include his wife, Mrs Anna Louise Moschetti and a son Herman F. Moschetti of Indianap-
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TTT. |JOHN B. STALCUP John B. Stalcup, 1310 Wade st, retired salesman and pharmacist died yesterday in City hospital. He! was 77. A native of Bloomfield, Mr. Stalyesferday in her home, 624 E. 12th] cup pperated drug stores in Bloom|st. She was a member of Pilgrim field and Corydon -before he. came Holiness church. to Indianapolis 32 years ago. A Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. salesman for Celery-Vesce Inc, and |Marie Carter, Indianapolis; four several local paint firms, Mr. Stal(sons, Edward McKinney Sr., Cecil cup retired 15 years ago. {E. Cambridge Sr. and A. A. Cam-| gervices will be held at 2 p. m. bridge, Indianapolis, and Roy H.| wednesday in Joneg & Hurt chapel Cambridge, Park Rapids, Minn.; 13) gyrial will be in New Crown cemegrandchildren. and 11 great-grand- tery | children. Survivors
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MRS. LINNIE CRETTIE COE Stalcup and a grandchild, Marty Services and burial far Mrs. Lin- Stalcup, all of Indianapolis nie Crettie Coe, a resident here for —- {two years, will be held Wednesday
at Jamestown, Ky., where she had was killed instantly Saturday in a
lived most of her life. ark d Rous $1.at] Mrs. Coe died here yesterday in truck-mower accident on Road 67 a Oaklandon, will be held in Cler-
he home ot bes Sager, Nye. mont Methodist church at 10 a. m. She was 72. Wednesday. Burial will be Survivors besides Mrs. Sutton are Stone's Chapel cemetery. three other daughters, Mrs. Eliza pg... in Traders Point, Mr Plumlee and Mrs. Alta Rexroat of (i. wac 70 had lived in the Indianapolis and Mrs. Alga Warne: (ici itv of Clermont most of his of Jamestown, Ky.; a son. Arnold jf, , He was a member of Stone's Coe of Dawson Springs, Ky. and Chapel! Methodist church three brothers, Elmer, Cortes and Survivors are a daughter, Mrs Winfield Canada, all of Jamestown, Carl Moller, Indianapolis: two sons : Laurel Kolp, Indianapolis, and Hollis Kélp., Clermont; a brother, Ezra Kolp, Brownsburg, and five grand-
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MRS. EDNA MAE STWALLEY
Services are scheduled at 3 p. m. children. I
tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home for Mrs. Edna Mae Stwalley, HERBERT K. ‘GRANT |a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, private services for Herbert K Mrs. Stwalley died Saturday in| | Grant, 911 Dawson st, who was her home, 3426 W. 16th st. She was Killed Friday night in Dayton, O, | member of Seventh Christian when he was struck by a truck at church. a downtown intersection, were held Survivors are her husband, Don : ‘ {Stwalley: her mother, Mrs. Retta at 3 a.m. his morning Biddy, and two sisters, Mrs. Hazel G. H. Herrmann morigary, Draper and Mrs. Edith Hupp, all of 3 5s min SL
Indianapolis church Mr. Grant. who was 46, was born
in Spring Hill, Nova Scotia and Cs i came here in 1940 as a special Mrs. Mollie Becker Kelley died agent for the U. 8. Epperson Unyesterday in her home, 1104 8 ; . derwriters Insurance Co. of Kansas Mount st. She was 73 Cita Mo | The widow of William Edward
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MRS. MOLLIE BECKER KELLEY
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MRS. LUCY MARY BEILACH | Mrs. Lucy Mary Beilach, 3741} Watson rd; died Saturday in St.
ness. ‘A native of Danville, Mrs. Bejlach would have been 41 years old Wednesday. She was a resident of Indianapolis 18 years and a member of Queen, Esther chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and the Beth-El Sisterhood. Rabbi 'Maurice. Goldblatt and] Wilbur A. Zobbe will conduct services tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the Aaron-Reuben funeral home, Burial! will be in Beth-El cemetery. Survivors are her husband, Julius Beilach; a son, Donald Louls Beilach; parents, Mr and Mrs | Ernest Poland, all of Indianapolis; | two brothers, Verl Dewey Poland, and Laurel Eugene
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SIDNEY F. BORER | Kelley, she was a life resident of Services for Sidney F. Borer ye. [IDUIANERO) 5 Asthma and Hay |tired maintenance man for the| Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. T. Fever Medicine
| Baltimore & Ohio railroad, will be | C: Myers of Washington, D. C.; {held at his home, 769 N. Pershing a son, William Charles Kelley of | lave, at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Burial| Indianapolis; {will be in Floral park. |and five great-grandchildren.
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ROBERT E. ARNOLD | Services for Robert E. Arnold, Indianapolis Power & Light Co. employee, will be held in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel] at 3 p. m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Washington Park. A lifelong resident of Indianapoiis, Mr. Arnold died yesterday at the Marion County Tuberculosis hospital at Sunnyside. He was 43. He lived at 4421 E, Washington st. He was a member of the Third Christian church and the Nature Study club of Indiana + Survivors are | mot her, Amy Arnold, Pittshoro; two. sisters, Mrs, Marian Phelps, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Margaret Williams, Pittstwo nieces and a nephew,
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