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» “ w . Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. ourt 4. . Dies in Hospital Services for 13-year-old “Charles'in her home, 45 E. Arizona st. tomorrow in Royster and Askin ns " 0 (Buddy) Mills, who died Sunday Mrs. Havens was a former Marion funeral home. Burial will be in writers : Precinct Leader, Dies lu Long hospital after an illness of |ounty court stenographer and a|Crown Hill, N Native of Missouri 18 months, will be held at 3 p. m.| member of the Martinsville Presby-| BOM in Zionsville, Mrs. Davis orrow . Carl Berheide, Marion county Republican party worker, died yester- tomorrow in 8ev- |yanan church. Her husband, Wilbur | 8d lived here 50 years. Her husly me¢ting of day at his Home, 3851 Carrollton ave. following an illness of two months.| Was lll 4 Weeks enth Ohristlanlp Havens, died 30 years ago. | WAS 8 county councilman from alate song- He was 56. church: Burial will Services will be held in the home 1 » 19 3. a oh Sw ue - be held at 3 A native of Richmond, Mr. Berheide was a G. O. P, precinct| Mrs Ida J. Woodsill, who died be in Crown Hill |g 10 a, m. tomorrow with the Rey,| death she mov ACHR. | 8

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port will be Services will be held Friday in|tomorrow in Royster & Askin|gomery mortuary, Carver, and twa sisters, Mrs. Bertha | 1, 'N' Davis, both of Indianapolis; for a program Riehmond and the body will remain Mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. |" yo "sw ooacin “who was 84, passed Th Bynes ad Mee Grace Smartt, all} iy grandchildren and five greatby composer at Speaks & Finn mortuary, 1639 Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Carrie away at City hospital following an ; : : RORPONS: grandchildren,

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Local Deaths—

Carl Berheide, Republican

committeeman in Washington township and had resided in Indianapolis for the past 26 years. He was retired, and a member of

8t. Joan of Arc Catholic church.

N. Meridian st, unt evening.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carolyn Berheide; two sisters, Mrs. James Slatterly, Reseda, Cal, and Sister Mary Bona Venture, Evansville, and two brothers, the Rev. Fr. Everett Berhende, Dickerson, N. D., and Frank Berheide, Richmond.

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Thomas C. Sullivan

Thomas C. Sullivan, a resident of Indianapolis most of his life, died here yesterday. He was 63. An employee of the Acme-Evans Co. for 25 years, Mr, Sullivan formerly resided at 231 N. Tremont st.

Services will be held at 3 p. m. |egg powder during early 1947.

M. Sullivan, Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss Carrie D. Sullivan, and a son, Woodford K. Sullivan, both of Indianapolis} two sisters, Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. Charles Garrison, both of Bowling Green, Ky. and three brothers, Charles and Alex Sullivan, Bowling Green, and Louis Sullivan, Los Angeles, Cal.

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Ida J. Woodsill

here yesterday, will be buried in Crown Hill following services at 10:30 a. m, Thursday in Mont-

illness of four weeks. A native of Washington county, Missouri, she had lived here for 18 years, Her husband, Robert L. Woodsill, died in 1899. She was a former resident of 647 E. 11th st., Apt. 11. Mrs, Woodsill was a member of the Broadway Baptist church, Queen Esther chapter, O, E. 8, and had been a practical nurse, Survivors include her son, Howard J. Woodsill, Indianapolis; a brother, Jesse P. Johnson, Columbus, and two . granddaughters, both of In-

anapolis,

For Buddy Mills

An Indianapolis resident all his life, the youth was the son of Mr.

\ d _- 36th st. He atTR tended school 47 Charles Mills and was senior patrol leader of Boy Scout troop 70, He was co-children’s minister of the Seventh Christian church in 1944. Survivors besides the parents are tie grandfather, Artee OC! Mills, and his grandmother, Mrs. Alice J. Mills,

EX-OPERA STAR DIES MADISON, Wis, Dec. 17 (U, P.). —Carl Fischer Niemann, once a leading tenor of the Vienna Opera company, died here yesterday. He was 60,

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DEATHS Rose L. Jayne, 47, at 5110 Burgess ave, myocardit at 111 WwW,

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Mrs. Anna C. Havens ~ Mrs. Anna C. Havens, widow of 8 civil’ war captain, died yesterday

W. A. Crim, pastor of the South Side Church of God, officiating. Survivors are a brother, Charles

Mrs. Nettie Schisley Mrs, Nettie Schisley, 202 8. 9th st., Beech Grove, died last night in St. Francis hospital. A native of Illinois, Mrs. Schisley moved to. Beech Grove eight years ago. She was a member of the Sunshine Garden club. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Little & Sons Funeral. home, Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. -The Rev. Kenneth Van de Venter, pastor of the Methodist church, will officiate. Survivors are her husband, Lawrence Schisley and three brothers, Earl and Fred Bunch of Indianapolis and Bert Bunch, Washington, Ind,

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