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in: Survivors also include two daughMrs. Mary Olive McConnell d Mrs. F. J. Hudson, both of Indianapolis; a son, Kepler 8. Bowman, Cleveland, O.; three brothers, willlam and Harry P. Kepler, both
STALLO VINTON Burial for Stallo Vinton, a native of Indianapolis and a recognized t in American History, who died Sunday in Jersey City, N. J., will be held in Crown Hill, Time of services has not been set, Mr. Vinton, who was 70, was graduated from Butler university in 1897, and received the following degrees from Columbia university: A. B. school of arts; A. M. school of political science and LL.B, Columbia law school. * Practicing law for many Years tn New York, Mr. Vinton moved to Weehawken, N. J., where he became secretary to a vice chancellor of the: court of chancery, Besides numerous articles in historical quarterlies, Mr. Vinton was author of several works in western
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Bowman died yesterday in S— 7 E. 38th st. She was| ARLA BUCK. . A native of Wayne county, she| Services for Arla Buck, an InIndianapolis since
Americana, including the first life of He edited new editions of Brew-
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dianapolis resident 35 years, will be held at 10 a. m. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Mr. Buck died yesterday in his home, 6231 Kingsley dr. after an illness of more than a year. He was 52. . Mr. Buck was a former employee of the Van Camp Hardware Co. for 18 years-and the Belknap Hardware Co. for 10 years. He retired a year ago. He was a member of Calvin Prather Masonic lodge, Scottish Rite and Third Christian church. Survivors are his wife, Nell; a son, Arla Jr, Miami, Fla, a daughter, Mrs, Magdalen Elam, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Capt. John 8. serving in Japan, and Alva BE. Buck, Lynn, Mass,
J. F. HALLININ Requiem high mass will be sung at ‘9 a. m. tomorrow in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church for J.| F. Hallinin, retired chief dispatcher for the Peoria & Eastern railroad. Burial will be in Holy Cross, Mr. Hallinin, who was 60, died Monday in his home, 38 N. Bosart ave. Employed hy the railroad when he was 12, he also formerly was chief clerk to the general manager. He retired in February. Survjvors are his wife, Mrs. Mary | Hallin®: two sons, Chester and Joseph Hallinin Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Annette Oliver and Mrs. Mary Nevillt Caster; three sisters, Sister | Aloysius Marie, St, Mary-of-the- | Woods college; Mrs. Cecelia Hoban and Miss Mayme Hallinin, Indianapolis; two brothers, Martin and | James Hallinin, Indianapolis, and | six grandchildren.
MRS. PAULINE WEAVER Services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday in Bethany Lutheran church for Mrs. Pauline Ransdell Weaver, 1160 Knox st. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Weaver, who was 51, died yesterday after suffering a heart attack in the home of a neighbor. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, she was a member of Bethany church and the Missionary society and ° Ladies Aid - society of the church, and English Avenue Mothers’ club. Survivors are a son, Harry Weaver Jr.; two daughters, Mrs, Sarah Browning and Mrs. Adeline Buchanan; three brothers, Peter, John and Herman Ransdell, and a sister,
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Mrs. Efnma Mann, all of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.
JOHN MORAN Requiem high mass for John Moran, 2027 N. Keystone ave., will|
Prancis de Sales Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mr. Moran died Monday night of a heart attack in an Indianapolis drug store. He was 74. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he was a member of St. Francis de Sales church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Josephine Moran; a daughter, Miss
{sons, Norman Moran, Chicago, and | Edward Moran, Dubuque, Iowa; three sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Lott,
erine Marshall, all of Indianapolis, | and 10 grandchildren,
MRS. ELIZABETH MAGILL Services and burial for Mrs. H.! | Elizabeth Magill, a resident here 10 years, will be held Friday at | Bloomington. Mrs. Magill died last
She was 67. : Mrs, Magill was a native of Bloomington. She was a member of the Christian church, Needlecraft club and Rebekah lodge there. Survivors are her husband, Alva E. Magill; a son, Robert F: Magill, Washington, Ind, and a brother, William F. Rogers, Bloomington.
DR. CARL M. SAUTTER Word has been received here of the death of Dr, Carl Marion Sautter, former Indianapolis resident, in | Bronxville, N, Y. © A graduate of Shortridge high | school and Indiana university | school of medicine, Dr. Sautter prac- | ticed many years at Logansport | | before moving to New York. He
cialist. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Janice Thayer Sautter; a BRUENIEE) Miss Sue Sautter, Bronxville; a son, | Robert Underwood Sautter, Torrington, Conn., and his father, Christian Sautter, and a sister, Mrs. Orin Schuyler, both of North Judson,
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