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¢ . | OER sary of Abrah: || S— «wwe 40 DEAD IN TOLEDO FOR J. 6, GRAY CFULL STRENGTH stttcrmmtis nes, seven sn, new, sgn ctons, ta gam tf y, past presidc. i ; : | og Tn EL fer, M- lim Garvin} brattiens. on, ; ciety, will spea: | rerme— | ® | See ————— : { ———— Mrs. Mildred Manigan, "| ginta Garvin. mn " Via oln.” A tusines- | : i" | CONNERSVILLE—C. P. Ariens, 87. Sur-| VALPARAISO—J Peter 3 ~~ % * 3 Former Resident Here Born |Resident Here 50 Years; 120 Troopers Return From Joseph, ra Dim boa: peut, C. Meare will : ; . i : y . h s. George ————————————————— oe In Hope, Ind. Burial Crown Hill, Military Service. Joyner" tar. Mrs. Gus. Pasar; broker, | snninhnie; Word has been received here of Services for James G. Gray, a With the recent return of 120( FAST GARY—Osear E. Carlson, 83. POLICE ARREST 11 re - the death Satarday fh Toledo, O, resident of Indianapolis 50 years, Survivors: Wife, Alma! daughters, Mrs.
men from the service the state Olga Sullivan, Mrs. Ingrad Hehn, Mrs.
police department is at its pre- Balt “Garry. IN.GAMBLING RAIDS ' ART Miss Ida May Beedle, 78 1 ; war level. Survivors: Brothers, ud tg 5
a ames [ ‘Last two men to resume their |Seedle; sisters, Mrs, Ben Chrisman, Mrs.| Seventeen persons were arrested duties were Troopers" William Kirk- | pvaNSVILLE.. ;
EVANSVILLE—Peter Ulrich, 81, Survi-|in gambling raids here during the
were to be at 2:30 p. m. today in the Conkle funeral home. The Rev. R. R. Cross, retired Methodist minister, and the Rev. Amos Bastian of the West Michigan Street Methodist church were to officiate. Burial was to be in Crown Hill, Mr. Gray, who was 76, died Friday night at his home, 153 S. Bel-
of Mrs. Irene Rose Hurst, former Indianapolis resident. She was 66. Services will be held’ in Royster & Askin mortuary at 1 p.im. tomorrow. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mrs. Hurst was born in Hope. She moved to Indianapolis as a child, After her marirage to Cleon H. Hurst, she went to Toledo where she and her husband operated a
{ham, Indianapolis, former army in |vors: Daughters, Mrs. Thomas Grubb, - |telligence investigator, and Donald A Marino; sons, John, Frank, | Week-end. 3 J. Weber, - Petersburg, ex-army | FLOYDS KNOBS—Mrs.. Caroline Egler, Hubert Jagoe, 38, was charged lieutenant in military government. n Jury Tan Afhters, Mu. Al Site with keeping a gaming place at. They rejoined the state police | Victor; sisters, Mrs. Theresa Horney, Mrs. | 1408 Booker st. Eight other per-
Mary Johanaman.
: hs mont ave. A former employee of (Nov. 1. GOSHEN—Mrs. Mary Steeie, 73. Sur-| 008 found in the place were wholesale florists business, the U. S. Rubber Co, he had re- | Col. Austin Killian, state police |vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Lille Paul, Mrs. [Charged with visiting a gaming Survivors - besides her husband Max Wilson tired in 1940. He was a member of | superintendent, sald only one of {Svein Hated, Mrs. Hester Ruphoids:iplace, are three sons, Gerald and Ben = : the West Michigan church, and the {the department's employees lost his| KOKOMO-8ylvester Lawson, 78. Sur-| In a raid at 554 W. 25th ‘at. Barnhart, Columbus, O., and The 19th annual Armistice dayly, pees |life in the war. Rex F. Barwick, |Yivors. Daughters, Mrs. Edna Mitehell, o
Mrs. Dema Burt, Mrs. Helen Gould: sons, |POlice arrested Frank Stark, 48,
Clarence Hurst, Indianapolis; two|dance and patriotic celebration of Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Ethel | [Judyville 26-year-old B-17 pilot, was | Walter, Donald; sisters, Mrs, Frank Bill- [of 2524 Indianapolis ave, and Jo-
brothers, Sam. Barnhart, Indian-|the 11th district American Legion|/M. Gray; a son, Harry C. Gray,| J " par fey missing over Germany Er I iri Frank! seph Vaughn, 48, of 2026 Shriver ra Barnhart, Toledo; a , Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Net- ‘ ‘ — 2 .lave,, pool apolis, a 1a 8 Utterback. Craw= drum and bugle corps will be hed} 5X Ana a Mrs. Mollie oot Playing the leading roles in “Mamma's Baby Boy,” a three-act Mr, Barwick was a tropper at or ee Me ay me “+ OB ticket, lottery charges. pM. 4D ddaughters. | /© Pisht in the Indiana ballroom. jhe of Logansport. Mrs. Florence| farce to be given by Pike township junior class in the school audi- the Lafayette post. He was ap- Mary E. Athey, Mrs. Albert Quade. | In a raid at 532 Indiana ave, forasville and two gran BUBHYeRS: Music for the dance will be fur-iq .4 mnglish or ’ abd Mrs Lillie | torium at 8 p. m. Friday, are Betty Maines (foreground), and Mary Pointed to the state police in 1941 | LOGANSPORT Mis, Mary Gibson, 86.| Roy Pope, 32, of 428 Minerva st.
. g Survivors: Son, Ray F.; daughters, Mrs, 3 : 4 | Lee Stuart, (left) Richard Ward and David Smith. Other members and had patrolled in Benton county |Neii Hirschauer, Mrs. Rose Tobe, Mrs | WAS Arrested on a charge of keeping MRS. PEARL VALODIN |nished by Max Wilson and his 14- Lewis, Madison, and two brothers, | of the cast are Beatrice Miller, Jeanne Stultz, Nancy Schnitzius, until he entered the service in Florence Minneman, Mrs. Lilian Ahimer {a gaming place. Five others in the Services for Mrs. Pearl Valodin,|Plece orchestra. William. Asher Gray, and Albert) Mary Margaret Rodibaugh, Joanne Yohler, Lawrence Van Note, and February, 1943, He attended Pur- vo AEpoRA-<Thsuas P. Bolla, A Bu place were charged with visiting a who died today in her home, 1118] All financial proceeds will be used |Ross Gray, both of Indianapolis. | Richard Glidewell. Mrs. Ida H. Brown is class sponsor. [due university, Mrs. Grace Goss: son, Plovd. * gaming place. W. 20th st., will be held in Flanner to help carry on the welfare activ- . seit a———
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& Buchanan mortuary at 1 p. M.|ities of the corps. | Wednesday. Burial will be in Crown | Hill. |
A member of the Capitol Avenue] Methodist church, Mrs. Valodin ’ t
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survived by a daughter, Miss Vir-
ginia Valodin; two sisters, Mrs. Mil-| y ton Plasters, Detroit, and Mrs. AT Grover Pitman, and two brothers,|
Ivan and Rex Mobley, all of Nash- . ville, Ind. : mesa Former School Teacher's MRS. JENNIE M. HOSTETLER 5 Services for Mrs. Jennie M. oe | Funeral Wednesday. .
tetler, wife of Richard W. Hostetler, : ; ’ s for Mrs. Urwill be held in Usher mortuary, at! Requiem high mass for
2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be sula Lime, who died yesterday in| in Washington Park. the home of her son, Clyde A. Lime, | Mrs. Hostetler, who was 68, died 3649 Graceland ave, will be sung yesterday in City hospital. Born|in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic] : in Milburn, Ky, she had lived | chizreh at 9 a. m. Wednesday. Burhere 20 years and was a member ia] will be in Calvary cemetery. Master-Brac 7H uméncen Pood Chatpien of the Christian church. She lived! She was 91. HOUSEWARES, SEVENTH FLOOR at 249 N. Belle Vieu pl. | A resident here since 1900, Mrs. 0 Survivors besides her husband Lime had been a school teacher in with bracket combination for attaching knife sharpener. Cuts ate ve sors, Dennis, B, Robert) Derby for many years. She was a : » Howar “ ine E. an y=1 of St. Thom Aquinas . . mond Hostetler, all of Indianapolis; mesiber hi Pi) Pony vegetables and cooked meats quickly, easily. Attaches to top two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wiggam,| survivors also include two daughZionsville, and Mrs. Naomi Boyer, ters, Mrs. Edward Bryant, Rich- of kitchen table.
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New Washington, and two brothers, mond, and Mrs. Roy Newlin, CarJames and Charles Wolford, both mel: two other sons, James C. and
of New Washington. Leo J. Lime, Indianapolis; a broth- s ) ; un er, James A. Stephens, Indianap- Big Squeeze GJutee Ertracton JOHN E. SPRADLING olis; 19 grandchildren, 45 greatJohn E. Spradling, Rush county grandchildren, and two great-great- ay mmm a farmer, died today in Methodist |grandchildren. hospital fololwing an operation. He Was 83, 1ST SGT. OLLIE STEBLEIN Born in Franklin county, Mr.| Rites are scheduled at 3 p. m. toSpradling lived in Rush county for morrow in Flanner & Buchanan 80 Years. He was a member of the mortuary for 1st Sgt. Ollie Steblein, First Presbyterian church at Rush-!U. S. army, retired, and a former ville. Indianapolis resident. Burial will Survivors are a son, Birney D.| be in Crown Hill with military servSpradling; two sisters, Mrs. William ices at the graveside. Shearer and Mrs. L. T. Turpin, all, ‘Sgt. Steblein, who was 67, died of Indianapolis, and a brother,| Wednesday in Brooke General hosCharles P, Spradling, Kokomo. i pital, Pt: Sam Houston, Tex. A Services will be held in Rushville veteran of 30 years’ army service, at Wyatt Memorial mortuary at 2:30| he served in the Philippines in 1899, p. m. Wednesday. Burial will be in|jater re-enlisting in world war I. Richlawn cemetery there. {| Retired in 1937, Sgt. Steblein was
en employed by the army in San An- : . | MRS. LOSEA SANDEFUR {tonio during world war II.
Mrs. Losea Sandefur, resident here! Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Anna four years, will be buried in Fair- Sigmon, 1409 W. 35th st.: three land cemetery following services in nephews and six grandnieces and Fairland Baptist church at 2 p. m. grandnephews. tomorrow. . r— Mrs. Sandefur, who was 80, died JOHN JOSEPH GRAF
yesierday in-her home, 230 S. Sate! Requiem high mass will be sung
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. at 9 a. m. Wednesday in St. Maty’s
Gladys Atherton, Detroit, Mich. Catholic church for John Joseph
. b ' Graf, an Indianapolis resident for three sons, Otis and Howard Sande |63 vears. Burial will be in St.
BY Tur, Indianapolis, and Roy Sande=i : ’ : Yin . .. Joseph's cemetery. fur Needham; 2 Sistel, Mrs Mode] Mr, Graf, who was 91, died yeshieaman, Sncianana is;. 3 * terday in his home, 826“N. Oxford
: lis; nin Sgdow Eosten Andina pos ine st. Formerly employed by the Intergrancc 3% 8 State Car Co. here for 13 years, he
grandchildren. i retired in 1930. He was a member
WILLIAM © MILLS of St. Mary's church.
: } | Survivors are a son, Carl Graf, William O. Mills, 568 King ave. gedford: four daughters, Mrs. Mary will be buried at Anderson follow-
Domasco, Miss Helen Graf and ing services at 2:30 p. m. tOMOT- nprg Prances Marlowe, all of Indianrow in the Conkle funeral home, A apolis, and Mrs. Albert Leidolf, retired Link-Belt Co. employee, he in innati O.; nine grandchildren,
died A Tenia in his home. Hels great-grandchildren, and three . :
! great-great-grandchildren. os ws ne of oer ESE sori Wire Violet-Tnfra Red Lamp Masonic lodge 23, Corinthian chap- | wiLLIAM L. BEDFORD : peri ‘ wer, O. B. 8, and the Presbyterian | gervices for William Louis BedSurvivors are his .wife, Mrs. Della {°°% 3645 .N, LaSalle St, a painter Portable model for both AC and DC operation, with both infrai : and decorator who died Saturday Mills, and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie. tv I Y. will be held 3 Evans, Oregon City, Ore., and Mrs. City" hospital, wi ed a i for h "all : Ty 5 |p. m. tomorrow in Royster & Askin red heat rays and ultra-violet rays for "seashore sun tan” all year Lulu Owens, Jersey City, N. J. A oy mortuary. He was 84. pg y . A resident here 65 years, Mr. GLENN N. MAXWELL DIES Bedford was a member of the SecTERRE HAUTE, Nov. 11 (U. P)./ond Moravian church. Burial will : Rites were arranged today for be in Sutherland Park cemetery. . drawer, Glenn N. Maxwell, 50, president of Survivors include his wife, Mrs. the Wabash Products Co. A direc-| Fannie D. Bedford; two daughters, tor of the Owens-Illinois Glass Co., Mrs. Edna Reed and Mrs. Hermina | and second vice president of asso-| Ritchie; two sons, Donald Linwood
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