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Fred Henry Kigsling, an attorney and president of the Southport town board, died yesterday in his home, 414 Union st. Southport, He

was 73,

Mr. Kissling formerly was state representative here of the Cleveland | (0. legal department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. He lived in Southport 13 years and formerly lived ‘in Indianapolis, ...

Services will be at 1:30 p, m, to-,

morrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary Wednesday in the Aaron:Ruben | 4, hter, Mrs. Walter Rea, .Com~ with burial in Garland Brook ceme- ! Funeral home. Burial will be in the! 8 ' ‘*

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Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Beryl ‘Cooper Kissling; two brothers, Charles F. Kissling, St. Louis, Mo, William ©. Kissling, Indianapolis, and four sisters, Mrs. Charles Coffman, Hope, Mrs, J. Will Fear, Hartsville, Mrs. George Sturgeon, Hennessey, Okla, and Mrs. Katherine Sturgeon, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Lillian Eva Gibbs

Mrs. Lillian Eva Gibbs, formerly | an Indianapolis resident 20 years, died yesterday In the home of a daughter, Mrs, Edith Wagner, Dexter, Mo. She was 71, Mrs. Gibbs had lived at Dexter about a year and was*a member of the Baptist church there, : Services will. be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Moere Mortuaries Peace chapel with burial in Floral Park. Survivors besides Mrs. Wagner are another daughter, Mrs. Carl Woollen, Indianapolis: a son, Paul; Greenfield; two hrothers. Everett) and Willlam McQueen, both of Indianapolis and five grandchildren.

Mrs. Anna McCarthy

Services for Mrs. Anna McCarthy, 142 ‘8. Fourth ave., Beech Grove, who died Saturday in St. Francis hospital, will be held at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday in 49. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mrs. McCarthy, who was 76, was a member of the Methodist church, Olney, Ill, and had lived here’ 30 years. : Survivors are two sons, John L. McCarthy, Indianapolis and Vernon

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Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery. Survivors are two sons, Russell, Columbus, O., and Norman, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Moses Schultz, Evansville, and Mrs. 1. A, Lewis, Indianapolis; three grand-

children and one great-grandchild-

James J. Sebastian

Services for James J. Sebastian, 165 Walnut st, Southport, a navy veteran who died Saturday in veterans’ hospital, will be at"9 a. m, tomorrow in St. Bridget's church at Logansport, with burial in Mt. Hope cemetery there, He was 19. Burvivors are his wife, Mrs, Doris Sabastian; the parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob P. Sabastian; two sisters, Jane and Jean Sebastian, all of Southport, and a grandmother,

Mrs. Stella Closson, Logansport.

Guy Perry. McKinnis The. Tuferal of Guy Peryy MecKinnis, 1015 Main st., Beech Grove, who died Saturday at the home of his brother, Ray McKinnis, Frankfort, was to be held at 1:30 p. m. today at Little & Sons funeral home, Beech Grove. Burial was to be in Frankfort.

Mr. McKinnis, who was 64, was

an employee of the New York Central's Beech Grove shops. He, is survived by his wife, Cora, and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Bugbee, Indianapolis,

Walter Jay Ellis

Services for Walter Jay Ellis, who died Priday in _his home, 2706 W.

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dian for Capitol Avenue Methodist Street Baptist ‘church. He was 49.

| Services for George W. Lanham, {who died Friday at the home of a

esky, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Usher funeral home. Burial will’ be in Floral Park. Mr. Lanham,” who was 81, was &' resident of Indianapolis 31 years and a retiréd J. D. Adams Co. employee. He is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Neil Walker, Indianapolis; two sons, Roy, Rockville,

{and Kin, Indianapolis; three sisters,

Mrs. Letisha Schad, Vevay, and Mrs. Thomas. Dew and Mrs. Mary Metcalf, Indianapolis; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchil-dren.

W. S. Newcomer Rites Wednestay

comes, president of the Newcomer Lumber Co. Who died SEYGaRy ol

| Methodist ehurch.

in ‘Washington park. : Mr. Newcomer, who was 74, resided at 901 Main st., Beech Grove.

church. Surviving are his wife, Lola; a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Benner,

of Beech. Grove.

Nora May LaPorte

dianapolis resident 50 years, died | yesterday in her home, 16 N. Ewing ist. She was a member of St. Philip

McCarthy, Pittsburgh, Pa. and tWo 17ty gt were held yesterday in Neri Catholic church and was born

grandsons.

Louis Koss Sr.

Services for Louis Koss Sr, presi- | dent and founder of the Capitol] Machine Co., 2801 Capitol ave,, who | died Saturday at his home in Car-/ mel, will be held at 3 p. m. today

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Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Koss, who was 83, had re-| sided in Indianapolis most of his life before moving to Carmel recently. ! He is survived by his wife, Jane; a son, Louis Jr, Indianapolis; two |

daughters, Mrs. Marlowe Kluter, t

Richmond and Mrs. Madison, Wis.

Mrs. Sallie L. Joseph

Fred Look

Mrs. Sallie L. Joseph, an Indian-|Phillipine Ostheimer; apolis resident since 1901, died to-!Indianapolis;- three daughters; Mrs:

‘11220 N. Bosart ave,

the West Side Church of the Nazarene. ‘ Burial was scheduled for this morning in Jonesboro. He came here from Anderson where he had been am@ccountant for the old Indiana Railroad. He was 179.

Mrs. Jeanette Stewart, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Clinton Wins-

low, Fairmount, four grandchildren

and one great-grandchild.

Alphonse Ostheimer

Alphonse Ostheimer, a retired armer, died yesterday in his home, He was 84

and a member of Little Flower Catholic church. : Survivors are his wife, Mrs. a son, Leo,

in County Cork, Ireland.

| Wednesday in the George W. Usher mortuary and at 9 a. m. in

Melbourne, Fla, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at. Beech Grove! Burial wlil be N. Rural st. who died Wednesday

He was a member of the Methodist | church

and a son, Verlie A. Newcomer, all |

Louisville, and a brother Joseph, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Lila Wardlow

Services will be held at 2 p. m.

for Mrs, Lila C. Wardlow, 2142 Wheeler st., who died Friday in City hospital Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. . Wardlow, who was 64, was a member of Calvary church and had lived in Indianapolis 18 rdlow years, Survivors Mrs. Ww are a son, Clarence Nolan, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Neva Cristman, Tucson, Ariz, apd one granddaughter. ! )

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Wilson L. Green Services for Wilson L. Green, 2444

lin’ his home, were to be held at 1 p. m. today in Gallilee Baptist with ‘burial in Floral Park cemetery. . : Mr, Green, 31 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jessie Green: two sons, Cable, Detroit, Mich., and Walter Green, Cleve-

who was 59, lived here

“land, O., two daughters, Mrs. Betty

Parks, Dayton, O., and Mrs. Thel-

Mrs. Nora May LaPorte, an In:|ma Carr, Louisville, Ky.; two half

|sisters, Mrs. Alice Walton, Henderson, Ky.; Mrs. Estella Smith, Spottsville, Ky.; and five half brothers, Nicholas Boyd, Evansville; Abraham Boyd, Henderson, Ky.; Jesse Boyd,

dianapolis and Louis Boyd, Lima, O.

St. Philip Neri church. Burial will be! John H. Roeder

lin Holy Cross.

Survivors are four daughters,

| Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Mrs. L. E. Thuis, Mrs. Cora Chisat Flanner & Buchanan ‘mortuary.| Vivian Yaggy, Glendale, Cal, and man, Mrs. B. B. Huff and Mrs. F. J.| Seattle,

McMurrer; two sons, Harold and {Roy LaPorte, all of Indianapolis, and 14 grandchildren.

William MacMillan

Services for William MacMillan, who died Saturday in the Puritan hotel, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial. will be in Attica. : : Mr. MacMillan, who was 59, was employed by the George J. Mayer

day in her home, 2152 N. Meridian |Gus Zinser, Josephine and Helen| Survivors gre his wife, Mrs. Mar-

st. She was 82. She was a member of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, White

Cross Guild, Council of Jewish | Services will be held at 8:15 a. m. funeral home and at 9 a. m. in Little

Women, and Indianapolis Hebrew Temple Sisterhood. : Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.

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Ostheimer, all of Indianapolis, and

ia sister, Mrs. Cecelia Kaufmann

{Sainte ‘Marie. | Wednesday in Grinsteiner's

i Flower church.

garet MacMillan; two step-daugh-ters, Mrs. Edith Mauck, Mrs. Isabelle Ulmer, both of Ft. Wayne. three sisters, Agnes and Nellie Mac-

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all of Scotland, and the mother, Mrs. James MacMillan, Scotland.

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Services for John H. Roeder, 1426 '8. Talbott ave, who died Saturday lin the Lyndhurst Nursing home, ‘will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Olive Branch Christian church with burial in Crown Hill. ~ Mr. Roeder, who was 74, lived here 49 years. He was a member of Olive Branch church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Florence Hendrix and Mrs. Mary Jane Darrah and a son, Lawrence, all of Indianapolis, two grandchildren, and three great-grandchil-dren.

Charles C. Wood

tuaries Northeast chapel. will be in McCordsville cemetery.

us rvouarowss Tos Funeral of Edward Dixon Scheduled for Wednesday Services for Edward Dixon, who died Saturday in his home, 2051

Graceland ave. will be at 1:30 p. m.- Wednesday in 25th Street Baptist church with burial in Crown Hill. He lived here 27: years, was a custo-

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church and was a’ member of 25th

Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Minnie Dixon; a daughter, Mrs. Doris Allen, Columbus, O.; a son, Wil- |’ liam, stationed’ at Atlantic City, Chicago division of the (N. J.; a sister, Mrs. Estelle Birkley, | Central railroad. .

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Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edna Wood; a brother, Patrick, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Ruby Hanners; Bloomington, and the mother, Mrs. [Margaret Carlin Woods, Indian-

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‘Mrs. Alice J. Buchanan

Services for Mrs. Alice Jane Buchanan, who died Feb. 1 in Honolulu, were held today in Eastern Star Baptist church here. Burial wis in Crown Hill. : Mrs. Buchanan, civiliar® employee of the navy department at_Honolulu since 1943, formerly lived in Chicago. She was the daughter of Mrs. Marie Griffin Sarver, 2438 Winthrop ave., and of Elijah Griffin, Chicago, and the wife of George Buchanan, Chicago.

‘Mrs. Eliza J. Foulke bervices Yor Mrs. Elyza J. roulke, who aed Thursary “in “an” indian{apolis nursing home, were to be held today in Oak Hill church near Cory with burial in Oak Hill cemetery. !' Mrs. Foulke, who was 86, lived many years in Knighfstown and was a member of O. KE. 8. there. Survivors ‘are a daughter, Mrs. |R. F. White, Salem, O.; a son, Carroll L. Foulke, LS Angeles, Cal.; a {stepdaughter, Mrs. Blanche ‘Horn, Inaianapolis, 11 grandchildren and Pe great-grandchildren. Mrs. Ella Weist | Services lor Mrs. Elia Weist, who died Friday in her home, 657 Holly ave., were to be held at 2 p. m. to|aay in Beanbiossom mor.uary with burial in Crown Hill. Mrs. -Weist,

Services will be held at 8:30 a. m.|Milwaukee, Wis.; Frank Boyd, In- who was 81, lived all her life here.

| Survivors are the husband, Wil. [1m four daughters, Mrs. Gertrude (Evans, Mrs. "Hazel Foster, Mrs. Frances Prunty and Mrs. Dorothy Sublett; a son, Frank; 12 grand-

dren, all of Indianapolis,

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Ola. Bivens

Olla Bivins, 68 S. 7th ave. Beech Grove, service manager of the C. T. Foxworthy Co. Ford dealers, ‘died Saturday in his home. He was 50. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. True tBivans; a daughter; Mrs. Madelaine Weishaar, and one granddaughter.

Frank L. Logsdon

Services for Frank L. Logsdon, ; who died Tuesday in. Ventura, Cal., Services for Charles C. Wood, were held Saturday in Flanner & who died Saturday in his home, |Buchanan mortuary. Burial was in 3710 Roosevelt ave., will be held at Crown Hill 1 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mor-|Indianapolis and had lived in CaliBurial | fornia 18 years. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Mr. Wood, who was 53, lived here| Anna Stolte and Mrs. Myrtle Joach35 years and was employed by the|imi, both of Indianapolis.

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Funeral Scheduled : - For Tomorrow

Mrs, Anna L. Arndt, an Indianapolis resident 15 months, died yesterday in the home of a daughter; Mrs. Egnst Piepenbrok, £02 Sanders st. She was a members of Salem Evangelical and Reformed church in’ Albion, Mich:, and was 77.

morrow in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. Burial will be in Albion, Mich., Wednesday.

Survivors besides Mrs. Piepenbrok are a son, Fred, of Marshall, Mich.; another daughter, Mrs, Olga Van Nuys, Albion, Mich.; two brothers, Carl and Albert Schumacher, both of Albion; seven grandchildren vand three great-grandchildren.

Dr. De Langlade

Services for Dr. Frances de Langlade, who died Saturday at her home, 4511 Stratford ave. will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at J. C. Wilson Chapel of. the Chimes. Burial will be in Washington Park. Dr. De Langlade, who was 79, was born in England and had practiced: here 25 years, She was a member of Queen Esther chapter, Order of Eastern Star, g * Surviving are one son, Louis de Langlade, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Mae Van de- Baker, Santa Barbara, Cal, and = Mrs. George Kher, Cairo, Egypt, and three grandchildren.

Ulysses G. Knight

Rites for Ulysses G. Knight, 2161 Sugar Grove ave, a truck ~contractor who died Saturday in Methodist hospital: will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the residence. Burial will be in Crown Hill

Mr. Knight, who was 74, was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and a member of the Apostolic church. He operated a fleet of trucks with his three sons, Walter W., Charles L. and Loren E. Knight. Other survivors are two brothers, Andrew’ and Thomas Knight, both (of Indianapolis; 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Adda Cunningham

Services for Mrs. Adda B. Cunningham, who died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frances M. McAnally, 5632 G ford ave., were held yesterday at Hisey & Titus funeral home. Burial was at Mattoon, Ill. oe Mrs. Cunningham, who was 86, was an Indianapolis resident 45 years and a member of Broadway Evangelical United Brethren church. She was a past president and life member of the Ladies auxiliary of the Order of Railroad Conductors. Survivors are a brother, the Rev. W.: C. A. Walker, Minneapolis, Minn.; another daughter, Mrs. Pearl Evans, Indianapolis; five

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Services will be at 10 a. m. to-|

two grandchildren and great-grandchild.

Mrs. Olive B. Lewis Services for Mrs. Olive Bennett Lewis, who died Friday at Methodist hospital, were to be held at 10 a. ‘'m. today at Dorsey's funeral home. Burial was to be in Memorial Park. : Mrs. Lewis, who was 75, had lived in New Palestine 15 years, previously living here 25 years. She is sur vived by her husband, William; and two sons, Oliver Lewis. Los Angeles, Cal, and Bennett Lewis, Camden, N. J.

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Mrs. Devona Sines

Mrs. Devona Sines died yesterday in her home, 1730 N, Meridian st.

She lived here 18 years and was a member of Third Christian church. Services will be in the Clyde V. has not been set. °* . Survivors are the - husband, Thomas O. Sines; a son, Lt. Col William O. Sines, serving in Berlin

Fredrick, Indianapolis; two sisters] Emma and Orra Haskins, both of Memphis, Tenn., and four grandchildren.

Mrs. Mabel K. Brauns

Mrs. Mabel K. Brauns, an Inditerday in her homie 2432 Park ave.

ond Church of Christ, Scientist, Services will be at 2 p. m. to-

neral home. : Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Amine Proffitt, Dorothy and Mary E. Brauns, all of Indianapolis; a son, Dwight, Swarthmore, Pa. and two brothers, John Knickerbocker, Monrovia, Cal, and Tom Knickerbocker, Chicago,

Cecil N. Deer

Services for Cecil N. Deer, 4616 Caroline ave., who died Saturday at Methodist hospital, were to be held at 2.p. m. today at Hisey & Titus funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill, : * Mr. Deer, was who 67, was a retired shipping clerk at Indianapolis Stockyards. He is survived by a daughter, Miss Judith Ann Deer, Indianapelis.

Mrs. Faye Hedge _ Services for Mrs. Faye Hedge, who died Saturday in her home, 2822 Brookside ave, were to - be held at 10 a. m. today at the Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel and at 2 p. m. at Stewart and Sons funeral home, Scottsburg. Burial was

grandchildren and six great-grand-children.

to be at Scottsburg.

Germany; a daughter, Mrs. Donna |

She was 76 and a member of Sec-|

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