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Mrs. Louise M. Bowman Dies: Funeral 1 Today

Funeral to Be Tomorrow

Services for Mrs. Louise M. Bowirian, 447 N. AlaBiffid #6, who died

Sunday at City hospital, will be at 10 & .m. tomorroW at Mbore Mortu aries Peace chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Mis Bowthan; who wis 83; Was a have of Germany and had Hved She was 8 member of Héath Memorial Methodist church, |dianapolis railroad employes Who Surviving are her husband, Oliver; a son, Willlam T. Patterson, died Thutsddy in his home, 2425

here 50 years.

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‘Railroad Employee :| Died Thursdey

Services for John C. Currin; In-

Parker ave., were to be contucted

and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Elsie Mix,

dll of Indidnapolis; 4 brother, Chris Philadetphils: Mts. Rae Martin, In- at 2 p. m today in Mt Okrmel Schéller, New Albany; three grand- | afanapolls, and Miss Gladys Cohen, Baptist church with burfal in Crown “ehildrén and three step- grand- | Indianapolis, and four grandchil

children,

Isaac Cohen Isaac Cohen, a native of Tut-

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Oscar J. Pétterson

1142 8. Capitol ‘ave, He was 84.

Mr. Cohén eatiie héte th 1908 and| 24 Blake st,

founded the Tillié Style Shop at|torhorrow in the C. M. C. Willis Burial will be in

2824 E. Washington st. He was a|funeral home. member of Sephardic society and| crown Hill the Zionist organization. Services will be at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Aaron-Ruben funeral home with burial in Sephardic cems [Of the Y. M. C. A. etéry. Rabbi Michael Albagli will conduct services.

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; four sons, Ben, Jack, and Indianapolis and Morris’ of

Muncie; four daughters, Mrs. Molly |# stepdaughter, Miss Mary Polley, icago; Mrs, L. Simon,| Indianapolis.

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Revises. Toei of AM Faiths i . pit on duty ol aight, Private ambulance, 3928 £. New York Mvingten 1173

-| , Beérvices for Oscar James Patter- |Carmel church. key, died early today in his home, |g who died Saturday in his home,

Mr. Patterson, who was 49, lived [tW0 brothers, heré 26 yedrs ahd was a member | SMithville, O., and Thomas Cutrin,

Survivors dre his wife, Mrs. Mar-

garet Patterson; his father, Robert Jesse Lee Speece Survivors. are his wife, Mrs. Esth- | pgtterson, Cetitral City, Ky.; a sis- :

ter, Mrs. Blanche Lee, Muncie, and | st.

Hill. Mr, Currin, who was 4, had lived .here 28 yedrs. He was d Water tester for thé Néw York Oentral railroad and a member of the Mt.

ters, Mrs.

Delores Ctirrin, all of Indianapolis;

Jesse Lee Speéece, 2041 Cdroline & plumber, died yestérday in Methodist hospitdl. He was 55. ‘Mfr. Speéce, a lifelong resident of Indiahapolis, was & member of the Pltithbérs Union Local 73 and Brightwood I. O. O. F. 655. Services will be held at 10 4. m. Thursddy in Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel with burial in Anderson, cemetery. Stifvivors are his mother, Mrs. Delphia Speece; four daughters, Mrs. Alberta Sloan, Mrs, Eleanor DeMott and Mrs. Geraldine Speece, all of Indianapolis and Mts. Rachael Owens, Gardena, Cal.; three sons, Ernest of Indiana , Thomas of Westfield and William of Carmel; two sisters, Mrs. Grate Jef--feries, Miss Myrtle Speéce, Indidnapolis; three brothers, Georgé and Robert Speéce of Indignapoli§ and Edgar Speece, Los Angéles, Cal, ahd eight grandchildren.

Henry M. Litile

Services for Henry M. Little, who died Sunday in his home, 1927 Columbia ave, will be dt 1 p. m. Thursday in the home with burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Little, who was 72, was born in Lexington, Ky. and came here in 1901, He was a bus terminal employee. Survivors aré his wife, Mrs. Julia Litle, and a sister, Mrs. Fla Rogers, both of Indidniapolis; & brother, Thomas Litle, and a sister, Alice Jones, Covington, Ky.

Two Ships Afriving * NEW YORK, April 15 (U. P).— Ship movements schéduléd ii New York harbor today: Atrivifig—Marine Flasher, Southafmpton; Magallanes, Havand. Départing — General Taylor, Bré- | merhavén (troops); Charles Staf- | ford Bremérhavén (troops); Hd- | bana, Bilbao, Jutlandid, Copenhagen.

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