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Miss Nora Dugan Rites Tomorrow

Once Chief Operator For Indiana Bell

Services for Miss Nora L. Dugan, who died Friday night in her Home, 2457 Plerson ave, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in S88 Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Oross. Miss Dugan was a former chief

Moneers. was in Hendricks county, lived most of her life and was a ber of 88. Peter and Paul Ca-

Survivors are a sister, Miss Ann

dianapolis. ‘Mrs. Ruby M. Sullivan

Mrs. Ruby M. Sullivan, 556 Highland ave. a native of Boone county, died Saturday in Methodist hospital. She was 55 . She was born near Thorntown, but had lived here 31 years. She was 8 member of the Clhrisian church.

Clement H.; a daughter, Miss Imoand a son, Lewis of

Indianapolis. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomor-

the Chimes. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Grace Ryan Mrs. Grace Ryan, an Indianapolis resident since 1913, died Saturday in her home, 1026 Biltmore ave. She was 64. A native of Carmel, she was a member of the Lynhurst Baptist church. . . Services will be at 2 p. m.’ tomorrow in the Beanblossom funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. A Survivors are her husband, Wil-

Johnson" Green,

Survivors are her husband, Otis W.; two daughters, Miss Marion Hadley Green, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Emily Hadley Adams, New York, a sister, Mrs. B. M. Davis, Oxford, O., and a brother, Arthur A: Johnson, Bloomsbury, N. J. Services have not been arranged.

Charles A. Carroll

Services for Charles A. Carroll, a former bill poster and stage hand who died Saturday in his home, R. R. 5, Box 642, will be at 10 a. m, tomorrow in. the Lauck funeral home. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr. Carroll, who was 79, was at one time a stage hand for the Lyric, English and Indiana theaters and had traveled as a bill poster with many large ciscuses. He was born in Pana, Ill, and lived here 50 years. Survivors are two stepsons, Earl W. Ziegler, Las Vegas, Nev, and Otto A. 2fegler, who operates

Mrs. Gertrude Green Dies AY Home on Haverford Ave.

Mrs. Gertrude a long-time Indianapolis resident, the died Saturday in her home, 5865 Haverford ave. She was 76. A native of ‘Clayton, she moved here at an early age. . She attended St. Mary-of-the-Wood college and was graduated from Butler university. | - She was a member of the Irvington Presbyterian church, Irvington Tuesday club and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

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Miss Nona G. Shea Services for Miss Nona G. Shea, a former Indianapolis resident who died Wednesday in her home in Newark, N. J, were to_be conducted at 10 a m. today in the Blackwell Funeral home with burial in Holy Cross. Miss Shea was secretary of the Breeze Corp. of Newark, N. J, when she died. Previously she had been secretary to John Worth Kern when he was United State senator, and legal secretary to the late Carl Mote, She was a resident’ of IndianapoIs until 16 years ago. She had been a member of St. Joseph's Catholic church and 88. Peter and Paul cathedral here; and “the Altar societies of both churches, “ Survivors are three rs, John, Patrick and Frank Shes; one sister, Mrs, George McClelland, all of Newark: a nephew, the Rev, Bernard ©. Shea, Clintoh, who will conduct services, and two nieces, Miss Mary

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Mrs. Edna Gibson Mrs. Edna Gibson, 233 Bakemeyer st, died yesterday in St. Francis hospital after a brief ill« ness. She was 49. A life resident of Indianapolis,

Mrs. Gibson was a member of Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed church,

Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.

er, died yesterday. He was 06, A native of Virginia, he came here 34 years ago from Greensburg. He was a member of the Second Presbyterian church.

; chanan mortuary. Burial will be Wednesday in the G. H. Herrmann hv Funeral home. Burial will be in in Crown mu iw Crown Hill Survivors two duughters,

Survivors are her husband, Cecil C. Gibson; a son, Cecil C. Gibson Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Alpe; a sister, Mrs, Ruth Lamb; two brothers, John and George Gardner, and two grandchildren, |gr

liam, and a sister, Mrs. Stella Morse,

all of Indianapolis.

Lived Here All Her Life

Services for Mrs. Celia Miller, who died Saturday in her home, 1312 E. Vermont st., will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow. in Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in Holy Cross Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Miller, whd was 78, was a life resident of Indianapolis. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs, Afina Love, Mrs. Prances Scrog- | gins and Mrs. Angeline Baur, and, ~~ ~~ two sons, Charles and Harry Miller, $50 3 adios a2 uler. Frank. T. Shannon and four great-grandchildren, Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel

Mrs. Frieda Gierke [of the Chimes for Frank T. ShanServices for Mrs. Frieda Gierke non, a former employee of the Feonomy Auto Rebuilding Corp. who died Saturday in his home, 535 Hudson st. Burial will be in Crown Hl,

Mr. Shannon, who was 72, was a veteran of thé Spanish-American war, He was born in Roanoke county, Va., and lived here 40 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cathee Shannon; a4 son, Paul E

Samuel M. yon’:

Samuel M. Myers, 1546 Oollege ave, an Indianapolis resident 43 : | years, died today. He was 69. He retired in 1942 as a painting

the Jones Hurt mortuary. Burial will be in Washington park. Mrs. Gierke died yesterday in her

67, the widow of Carl FP. Gierke, a native of Germany and a member of the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed church and the Prospect chapter 452, O. E. 8, Her

* Survivors include her son, Frank

Survivors are his wife, Lettie; three daughters, Miss Elisabeth Myers afid Mrs. George Poehimann, [both of Indianapolls, and Mrs. Warren E. Pleischner, Cleveland, O.; one Mrs. Mather died yesterday in|%0n, Herbert, Indianapolis; one | ber residence, 1504 Broadway, after brother and one grandchild. : {an illness of seven years. She had Services have not been arranged. | lived in Indianapolis since 1890. Survivors include her two daugh-

Clain, 2862 N. Chester st, who died , Saturday, wil] be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West side chapel. Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. Mr. McClain, who was 32, was a lifelong resident here, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Delthys McClain; his mother, Mrs. Amanda Sweat; stepfather, Benjamin’ H. Sweat; a brother,’ Clarence

Mrs. . Anna M. Fiske Services for Mrs. Anna. M. Fiske, mother of Mrs. George J. Burke of Indianapolis, will be tomorrow sat Utiea, N. Y. Mrs. Pike died” Saturday at the | age of 92 in the residence of an- | other daughter, Mrs. D. V. Symthe,

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