Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1946 — Page 10

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Horace F. Harvey, retired Indian- hina, had lived “here 50 years and apolis attorney, died today in Meth- | lived at 2727-N. Illinois st. odist hospital. He was 60. Survivors are a son, Bert Doty, A. native of Indianapolis, Mr. Cincinnati, - O,. and a nephew, Harvey was graduated from Manual | Vernon Spoon, djanapolis,

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Training high school, Lake Forest] college and Indiana university law | school. He practiced in partner- | ship with his father, the late Law-/|

| WETZEL SWARTZ Rites for Wetzel Swarts, former Indianapolis attorney who died at his home in Floral Park, L. I, S8un-

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be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Speedway Christian: church. Graveside services will be held at 3 p. m. in the 1. 0. O. F, cemetery, Brookston. Pvt. Clevinger died Friday in Brook General hospital, Ft. Sam Houstoh, Tex. of injuries received when he fell from a moving train near there. He was 17. A graduate of Speedway high school, Pvt. Clevinger had enlisted in June following his graduation. Survivors besides his parents are a sister, Carole Sue Clevinger, Indianapolis, and his grandparents, Mrs, Lucy Clevinger, Brookston; Mrs. Bertha Emery, Burnettsville, and O. T. Reese, Logansport.

CHARLES A. BAUGH Services for Charles A. Baugh, retired switchman for the Indianapolis Union railways, will be held in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Greenwood. * Born in Greenwood, Mr. Baugh, who was 68, died yesterday at City hospital. A resident here for more than 45 years, he lived at 1825 Lambert st. He retired four years ago after 42 years with the railWAYS, Survivors ar& his. wife, Myrtle, and a son, Charles, of near Indianapolis.

JOHN C. SOUCIE John C. Soucie, Indianapolis resident for 35 years, died yesterday in his home, 841 N. Grant ave. He was 73. ; A native of Ontario, N. Y., Mr. Soucie was an upholsterer. He was a member of St. John's Episcopal ‘church, Medina, N. Y. Services: will be held Wednesday at 3 p. m. in Moore

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence Soucie; two daughters, Mrs. Minnie Richards, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Derothy Johnson Sturgeon, Brooklyn, Ind.; a son, James OC.

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POWELL K. SMITH Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.

Baltimore and Ohio railroad brakeman. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr. Smith died yesterday in st. Vincent's hospital of burns received when ~ his locomotive overturned Friday near Dana. Two other crew members were burned by steam

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son M. Harvey, until the latter was | elected -a justice of the Indian supreme court. After his retirement Mr. served ‘several years as curatol the Gen: Lew Wallace ‘Study at | Crawfordsville. He was a member | of Friends church and the Colum- 4 bia club. had visited here frequently, Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Guy MRS. BARBA LM. : A. Wainwright, Indianapolis; - 8 . Services BARA M SATHERIDGE brother, Thomas P. Harvey, Hart- Gatheridge, wife of Marvin R ford, Conn., and several nieces and @atheridge, will be held in the G.

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ROBERT DALE BARRETT Private rites for Robert Dale Barrett, 6-year-old infantile paralysis | victim. who died Saturday at Riley hospital - will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Little & Sons funeral home, Beech Grove, Burial will be in Washington Park. The child entered school for the first time last week, attending school 20. He" was Robert Barrett the son of MT. and Mrs, James F. Barrett, 1630 Lawton st. Other survivors are a half brother, James F. Barrett Jr. Indianapolis, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Finchum, Beech Grove. HUBERT C. ZAHN

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{ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Belle | Zahn, and a stepson, Wilmer Matt- | hews, both of Indianapolis; his par-

ents, Mr. and Mrs, Marion Zahn, New Albany; three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Milligan, Dayton, O.; Mrs.

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hospital. He was 69. Mr. Duenk was a director of the | First National bank of Mulberry and a former trustee of Ross town-

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