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.Lessaroewue [op Everett Dies, ison Rites Wednesday

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Bishop ‘Titus Lowe, head -of Indianapolis area of Methodist church, !will conduct the services of Dr, {John ¥P. Edwards at 2 p. m. to{morrow at Broadway Methodist (church,

miles south of Néw Bethel, died Wil serve as pallbearers.

Dr. Edwards died of a heart Yesterday in Veterans hospital. He &ttack Thursday while atiending a was 53.

{conference in Lafayette, © He lived In Marion county most Active pallbearers will be Df. Sumof his life and was an employee of ner L. Martin, William 'T. ‘Jones, the L. M. Brown Abstract Co. for Dr, Dallas L Browning. the Rev. 13 years. He was past commander Charles R. Holmes, the Rev. Almon of Wayne post 64, American Legion, J, Coble and the Rev, Ralph 0. and a member of Our Lady of Pearson. » Lourdes Catholic church and the, Honorary pallbearers will include Holy Name society. Dr. Willard C. Patrick, Norbert G. Services will be at 8:15 a. m. Talbott, the Rev. Clarence A. Shake, Wednesday in Robert W. Stirling the Rev, Homer R. Page, Robert Puneral home and at 9 a. m, in E. Badger and S8amuel N. Robinson. Our Lady of Lourdes church, Burial

will be in Holy Cross cemetery, : Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Mar~ osep dllg on

tha Everett; two daughters, Gloria

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IAMON RIN 103 N. ILLINOIS ST.

| Other fellow ministers of the for! mer superintendent of the Indian-{gouth side grocer, will be at 2:30! Mr. Defibaugh, who was 75, was Theresa Blanche Defibaugh;

PORCELAIN |} ifs of Building at Rockville, formerly was princi-; Mr. Naughton, who had been acON STEEL pal of schools at Frankfort and [tive in state and local Knights of TILE ” Rockville He was°- WPA state su~ Columbus organizations, died yes-1-1 pervisor of the Americanization pro- | terday in his home, 4734 Park ave [] [gram for foreign-born in the 1930's.. He was 62, od A native of Rockville, Mr. Line-| He was a past state deputy of - barger was employed during world | K of C. and had been grand knight! . war II by the U, 8. department of {of the local chapter. He was a agriculture. He was a member of member of 8t. Joan of Arc church “=={ithe Methodist church at Rockville,l Born in Indianapolis, he had re-

National Education association, the sided here all of his life. He had!

Masonic lodge at Montezuma, Scot-|attended St Joseph's college, | | tish Rite and Beta Theta Pi. Rensselaer, and Benjamin Harrison! TILE & CABINET CD. || Mr, Linebarger was a 1807 gradu-iLaw school. { RAUR 45 enn. MA- 5408 ate of DePauw university and al Burviving are his wife, Mrs.| {member of Phi Beta Kappa. Marie Moore Naughton; a son, Survivors are two sisters, Miss joseph Naughton Jr.; a daughter, | Mary Linebarger, Rockville, and miss Suzanne Naughton: his! Mrs. Iva L. Scott, Long Beach, Cal. mother,

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William H. Pearl Miss Betty Jean Smith

Services for William "H. Pearl, Services. for- Miss Betty Jean president of the Pear] Elecliic Co. Smith of New Augusta, who died who died. Saturday in “Methodist! Saturday in Methodist hospital, will

Repairing hospital, will be at 2:30 p. m. to- he at 1:30 p.m. tomorrdw in Shirley

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|B DAY Hill. | : Miss 8mith, who was 19, was em- ; SERVICE Mr. Pearl, whos was 72. lived at ployed by the Veterans Administra- ’ 614 E. 46th st, and was LB from Oberlin college. He Was a born in Indianapolis and was a

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member of Scientech club, Electric graduate of League, Pioneer Telephone Associa- sch ol tion and the S8t.. Paul Episcopal Survivors are her. parents, Mr. church and Mrs. Noah Smith, New Augusta; Survivors are his wife, Mrs Mary a sister, Miss Ruby Smith, and three |

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| Mt. Vernon, O. and a brother, Al- both of New Augusta, and Bernard i len 8. Pearl, Oak Park, 1. Smith, Zionsville.

Mrs. Nancy A. Doty Levi Thomas

Services for Mrs. Nancy A. Doty, Rites for Levi Thomas, 965 W. | who died Saturday in her home, 317/26th st., will be at 1 p. m. tomorN. Riley ave, were to beat 1:30) row at Jacob Brothers West Side Pp. m. “today in Shirley Brothers| chapel. Burial will be in New Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be! Crown cemetery.

in Maple Hill cemetery, Plainfield. Mr. Thomas died Thursday. He

| She was 72 was 66. Born in Arkansas, he had Mrs. Doty had been a resident Of lived here 30 years and was a

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Services for Charles C. Defibaugh, | . newspaper préssman, who died Sat- | Grocer to Be Buried 'urday in his home; 852 W. 434 st., i «will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in In Concordia [Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Rites for Bernard Haverkamp, Burial will be in Crown Hill

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Lee E. Everett, who lived three apolis district of Methodist church p, m. tomorrow in Emmaus Evan- (formerly a pressman of the old In- sons, John

gelical Lutheran church. Burial dianapolis Sun and later was emwill be in—Concordia cemetery. ployed as foreman by the Star. Mr. Hayverkamp died Friday at| He served as secretary of local 17, 'his home, 1611 Woodlawn ave. He| ” 'was 74. He had operated a grocery |store for 40 years at State ave, and | on lic or |

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{1944. He was born in Indianapolis : |and was a member of Emmaus . church, { y

| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna \ |Haverkamp; a son, Elmer Haver-| Funeral Tomorrow

karhp, Tucson, Ariz, and three half- | . brothers, George Dirks and Edward For John 0 Connor

i { Dirks, both of Indianapolis, and| g, iia for John O'Connor, 3721 Louis Dirks, Greencastle. | Carrollton ave, who died Friday, 3. Ra {will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Lee y : Planner & Buchanan mortuary. Services for Lee J. Ray, ¥ho Was |g, 0) wi] be in Crown Hill. He

fatally injured in an automebile| ag

y Everett and Peggy Everett; two sis- » Wow ae GRAY § ters, Mrs, Zoe Bailey and Miss Ber - Dies Here at b? [accident Friday, were held yester-| Mr. O'Connor worked 54 years Rl than Everett, both of Indianapolis, | day in’ the J. C. Wilson Chapel of 48 ‘a. conductor tor the New york Indianapolis Archery club and was

Stock Co. for 28 years. A Hutive of | veveland YOR. Washington county he lived all but : \ two vears of his life in Indianapolis] A native of Addison, O, he was He was a member of the Loyal # member of Marion lodge 35, F. Order of Moose. |& A.-M, and th eScotish Rite. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.| Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Geneva Ray; a daughter, Mrs, Bar-|M. L. Sutton; three sons, Loren, bara Jean DeVere, and his mother,|George J, and Frank M. O'Connor; Mrs. Margaret E. Ray, all of Indi-|a stepdaughter, Mrs. Bess M. Baum, | anapolis | Santa Monica, Cal.; a stepson, John!

. . (Q. Martin; four grandchildren and Lewis C. Rawlings

| three great-grandchildren. | Lewis C. Rawlings, 5051 E. 13th st.,| . { an employee of the Indiana Bell Bennie John Beason Telephone Co. many years, died yes-| terday in Methodist hospital. He|706'z N. West st. who died Wedneswas 82. |day, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow Born in Bullitt county, Kentucky,/in Second Baptist church. Burial he lived here more than 40 years. He will be in Floral Park cemetery, retired 15 years ago, Mr, Beason, who was 66, died in| Services will be at 10 a M.iotter Creek, Ill, while en route by Wednesday in J. C. Wilson Chapel t;ain to Los Angeles, Cal. for a visit. of the Chimes, Burial will be in| ge had lived in Indianapolis 21 Crown Hill. Survivors ‘ate three sons, Lee H.\years as .a blacksmith’s helper in

Mrs. Agnes D. Naughton, Rawlings and Robert W. Rawlings, the New York Central Beech Grove| a half-sister, Mrs. Julla E. Farner, and a sister, Mrs. Harry Ware, all! poth of Indianapolis, and Charles|shons, He was a deacon in Second |

Rawlings. Whiteland, and three Baptist chureh: daughters, Mrs. Ralph J. Wooden, gyrvivors are his wife, Mrs. Rosa Mrs. T. E. Tearman and Mrs. Frank geason: a daughter, Mrs. ~ Mable W. Teague, all of Indianapolis, ‘|vanCleave, Indianapolis, and two

ink brothers, Roy Beason, Bronson, Charles W.. Drifkur omen, pesos, Fh . Services were to be held at 2 pm ¥ : rn

. iWorth, Tex. 4 2 " today inthe Fenton Evangefical anid : Reformed church for Charles W. Mrs. Clara Wolfred

Drinkut, farmer who died Friday in| Mrs. Clara Wolfred, a former Tnhis home near Beech Grove. Burial dianapolis resident, died yesterday

graduated (jon regional office here. She was was to be in Crown Hill cemetery. of & heart attack in her home in|

He was 77, Dayton, O. She was born in In-

A native of Germany, he was dianapolis and had lived in Day-|

resident of the Beech Grove com-|, 28 years. . munity 46 years. He was a member | Services will be at 2 p. m. of the Fenton church. | Wednesday in Riverdale Methodist Survivors are a daughter, Miss| +1 in Dayton. Burial will be in

A. Pearl: a sister; Miss Agnes Pearl, brothers, Virgil and David Smith, Emma Drinkut; a son, Harry, both|yremorial Park cemetery there,

(living near Beech Grove, and 2! gurvivors are a son, William C. |brother, Fred Drinkut, Indianapolis, |\woirred, Westfield, N. J.; a daugh{and four grandchildren, ter, Mrs. Ruth A. Benner, Dayton, and a granddaughter.

Rites Charles C. Defibaugh, : a Newspaper Pressman, Dies

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Ww ‘Ruth M. Lay Services and burial for Mrs. Ruth |M. Lay, former Indianapolis resident, who died Saturday in New |Orleans, La., wili be held tomorrow {in Pine Bluff, Ark. | Mrs. Lay, who was 53, won nu-| merous archery championships. She [took up the sport in 1929 and won {the Midwestern championship for |women that summer. Mrs. Lay won |32 championships in her first three years as ah archer, | | She was an active member of the|

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Mrs. Grace Moon Mrs. Grace Purdie Moon, former Indianapolis resident, died Sagurday in Pasadena, Cal. She was 64. | A writer-of children’s stories, she began her career in 1916 with a

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