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FRIDAY, AUG. 16, 1946 ____ +. _ Bladen Rites Tomorrow, Burial fo Be at Spencer]

Services will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan

mortuary: for Earl R. Bladen, em-

ployee of Polar Ice & Fuel Co. for 15 years. Burial will be at Spencer, Ind. Mr. Bladen died yesterday in his homé, 3418 Salem st. He was 71. Son of a Civil war veteran, Mr. Bladen was a native of Spencer, Survivors are his mother, Mrs. WOMEN Plan a Perfect Summertime Menu COOL OFF Your Meals With Our @ ICE COLD WATERMELON (Sliced—Half--Whole)

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E. R. Bladen; his wife, Mrs. Artie Bladen; a daughter, Mrs, Josephine Cash, and. a sister, Mrs. Homer L. McGinnis, ‘all of Indianapolis, four grandchildren and two great-grand-children.

MRS. BERTHA E. COCHRAN

Mrs. Bertha E. Cochran, an Indianapolis resident 34 years, died yesterday in the heme of a son, Louis Cochran, 6860 Alliscnville rd. She was 73. Services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the Robert W. Stirling funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Cochran was a native of Pomeroy, Ill, and a member of the Seventh Presbyterian church, Survivors include another son, John Cochran of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Green and Mrs. Maurice Walton, and two brothers, Charles Kalk and Edward Kalb, all of West Helena, Ark.

MRS. KAREN CARLSEN Services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 in the First Trinity church for Mrs. Karen Carlsen who died Wednesday in her home, 1833 Moreland ave. She was 80. Burial will

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A native of Denmark, Mrs. Carl- | sen was a resident of Indianapolis 60 years. She was a member of First Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church and Danish Sisterhood. Survivors are four daughters, (Mrs. Katie Kemp of Miami, Fla.; | Mrs. Julia Newkirk of Green Hills, O.; Mrs. Esther Agnew and Mrs.

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two sons, Louis and Elmer Carlsen, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Carl Jensen of Oakland, Cal, and| 13 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.

WILLIAM E. DOWNARD Services for William E. Downard, | retired Citizens Gas & Coke Utility | | employee, will be held in J. C. Wil-| {son Chapel of the Chimes at 1:30] {p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in | Floral Park. Mr. Downard, who was 179, died] yesterday in his home, 3149 Walker | ave. A native of West Point, Ky.,! he had been an Indianapolis resi-| dent 34 years. He was a member of West Point lodge, F. & A. M.| land the Demolay Commandery, | Louisville, Ky. Survivors ‘are two nieces, Misses | {Frances and Esther Atherton, and {three nephews, William» Edward {and Orville Atherton, all of In-| | dianapolis. |

THE REV. CECIL F. JONES Services for the Rev. Cecil Frank! | Jones, former pastor and an elder | | for many years of the First Baptist {church, will be held in the church, | 980 Burdsal pkwy. at 1 p. m. to-| morrow, Burial will be in Crown | Hil The Rev. Mr. Jones, who was 66, | died Tuesday. A resident here at 14804 E. 30th st, he was a special {clerk in the postoffice for.44 years

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DR. RACHEL HICKEY CARR Dr. Rachel Hickey Carr, pioneer woman physician + and former teacher in JIndianapolis public schools, died yesterday at Wilmette, 111, according to word received here.

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