Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1947 — Page 11

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Services were conducted today in New York for Mrs. Harold Swain, Hoosier singer who was the first Indianapolis person to sing a leading role in the Metropolitan opera lin New York. Mrs. Swain, who was

Under the professional name of

the late '90s. She created the role and was noted for her ‘Ophelia in “Hamlet” and Marguerite in “Faust,” " { The daughter of the late Mr, and ‘Mrs, James A. Kackley, she made her debut here at the age of 6

special performance for the Prince jof Wales, . | * She is survived by her husband: (Paul, Minn, and Mrs. Alexander {Posey, Montclair, N. J; three (nieces, Mrs, Raymond E. Gregg, In-} | dianapolis, Mrs. George A. Booth, Winter Park, Fla, and Mrs. William B, Ewing, Montelair, N, J,, and. two nephews, Oliver Posey, California? and Thomas Reid Kackley, Indianapolis, president of Red Cab

Services for William Hoagland, retired carpenter ‘who died Mon- { day at his home, 1341 Deloss st.. will {be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at J. C. | Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. {Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Hoagland, who was 75, was a lifelong Indianapolis resident. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lula Hill, and a son, Daniel Hoagland, Indianapolis, ‘nine grandchildren and one'great-grandchild,

Edward Watson

Services for Edward Watson, a resident here for 40 years, will be

conducted at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Mt. Zion Baptist church. Burial will be in New Crown. Mr..-Watson, who was: 73, died {Monday in his home, 2136 Shriver |ave. He was employed many years by the Indiana Farm bureau. Survivors are two sons, Charles A. Watson, Cleveland, O., and Elzar Watson, Louisville, Ky., and a sister, Mrs. Mary Turner, Indianapolis.

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