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, — Local Deaths— ; Mrs. Julia A. Huse Dies-in Hospital | County Treasurer's Mother Was 80

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Mrs. Huse, who was 80, was born |

in Indianapolis 45 years. She is the {mother of Frank P. Huse, Marion

in Clark county, Mo., and had lived He

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county treasurer,

Burvivors besides the son are two daughters, Mrs. E. Richard Biggins |

{other sons, Roy L. and Glenn B.

|Huse, Western Springs, Ill; a sister, | Mrs. Busie Voorhees, Keokuk, Iowa,! and two brothérs, George Bennett, | Keokuk, and Thomas Bennett, jand 14 great-grandéhildren, |

Mrs. Lenna Ross Walsh

Services for - Mrs. Lenna Ross Walsh, longtime drygoods - merchant of Indianapolis, will be held |Baturday at 10 a. m. in the Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel followed by burial in Muncie, Ind.

Mrs. Walsh died yesterday after

|B. 38th st.

Her husband, Michael J. Walsh,

(st. died last August.

| The Roberts

its members.

funeral.

Frederick Casey

yesterday in his home on Lowry rd.

| He had been employed at the bank for 40 years, and was home jon 'a leave of absence, when he {suffered a fatal heart attack. Mr. Casey, who was 70, was a ‘native of Raglesville, a member of Brookside Masonic lodge and the J Neth Liberty Christian church. ’ Survivors ‘include his wife, Ella; three daughters, Mrs. Julia Eilers, ‘Mrs. Virginia May and Mrs. Lil. lian McAnally; a son, Dwight W.! Casey; a stepson, Willlam Glover, |Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. {Minnie Pulkerson, Washington, Ind, | {and Mrs. Effie Van Hoy, Cincinnati, | and a brother, Hershell Casey, | Tuscon, Ariz.

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noon in an sutomobile

nephew, Robert Collins, all

‘Huse, Indianapolis, and J, Harold | tuaries Peace Chapel.

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aly, 42, Dies _ In Michigan Auto Accident

Joseph Sidney Mattingly, 708 E. 11th st. was killed yesterday afveraccident in Hartford, Mich. He was 42. ¢

. Bervices will be held at 8:30 a. m. in Flanner & Buchanan and at 9 a.m, at St

Joseph's Catholic - church. Burial “meer, FOr Ex-Senator hy is survived by his wife, Mildred; his parents, Mr. and Mrs,

in O. , & 1 A Matungly, and 8 and Io 2

. |Burial will be in Washington Park.

former Indianapolis resident killed clyde Edward B. Raub, Albert H. Tuesday when his sutomobile Was Kahler, Paul E. Fisher, Newell C. by a train in Hendricks| Munson, Richard F. Veazey, W.

. jcounty near Danville, will be at yrving Palmer and Miss Dorothy Huse; three oo p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mor- g )

The Rev.

John C. Wooten, pastor of Mt.

Auburn Methodist church will be in| J. M. Smith, Ivan Snyder, H. E.|

charge of the service, Burial will

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he moved to

odist church.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Emsley W. Johnson, Othnell Hitch, Amo; three daughters, Luther J. Shirley, James T. Hamill, Ruby” Posz and Mrs. Helen Edgar L. Haught, Dr. Harry Foreanapolis, and man, B. Howard Caughran, Leroy

| tWo E. Freeman few hours’ illness in her home, 3201 sons, Lee L. Harrison, Burbank, James

Harrison, Mrs,

Mrs. Ethel Literal,

{grand nephews, service, : Mrs. Buttles, who was 80, had|years and was branch manager of been a resident of Indianapolis 30|the plant at the time of his death. K sey. chief clerk of Years. A native of Decatur, she dh erick Casey, Magri y dled | Vas & mmeber of Memorial Baptist|Dessie Auer; two daughters, Phyllis : | church. - # Survivors are two sons, Willlam| his father, {and Earl Suttles, both of Indian-|Wayne; two brothers, Albert J. and 1 apolls, and a brother, 8id LeMas-|Julius J. Auer, and one sister, Mrs. ters, Los Angeles.

{Sowers, both of Indi

{be in Memorial Park.

\Great Bend, Kas., 14 grandchildren | Mr, Harrison, who was 66, was Huston, Frank O. Life, | in Clear Creek, Ky, and| Other honorary pallbearers willl lived in Indianapolis 35 years until be Irving W. Lemaux, George A. Amo four months Raub, Almus G. Ruddell, Henry P. ago. He was a retired carpenter Schricker, and a member of Henninger Meth- Louis Ludlow, Smiley Chambers,

Clayton;

|who for many years was her partner Mrs. Josephine Suttles

in the drygoods store at 3810 E. 30th| gervices for Mrs. Josephine SutMr, and Mrs. 410

Walsh had sold the store last year. yome

Burial

Bhe was 67 and had Cal, and Fred J. Harrison, Indian- Sweeney, Russell T. Byers,

lived in Indianapolis for 50 years. apolis, and four grandchildren. |E. Wilson and Harry V. Wade,

| Active pallbearers will be Charles|

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who died yesterday in her C. Ilg and Ross P. Freeman, 946 N. Oriental st., will be Park Methodist at 10 a. m.’ Saturday in Moore church numbered Mrs. Walsh among | Mortuaries Peace chapel. The pastor emeritus, will be in South Park cemetery, died yesterday in his office at the! Dr. George Smith, will conduct the Greensburg. The Rev. George G. Kraft Foods plant, 1000 E VerThere “are no immediate Kimsey, pastor of Memorial Baptist a OT ET

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| | Services tor A. Leroy Portes,

insurance executive who died Tuesday, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary.

Honorary pall bearers will in-

Doyle Zaring, C. {Loren Harkness, Edward J. Bud-| denbaum, Charles F. Brewer, John| F. Wiseman, Raymon Freeman, |

| Bridges, George W. Anawalt, J. W.| {S8chwab, Chester O. Martin, H. H,

M. Clifford Townsend,

Earl -R. Cox, Thomas A. Hendricks,

E. Kirk’ McKinney, M. Drake, Robert E.

Harry

L. Rouse, Walter H. Huehl, Alvin! W. Leeb, John D. Hughes, Edward

Robert C. Auer

Robert C. Auer, 3442 N. Capitol ave., |

mont st. : a ole han ming: woe ns. Sorters) employed at Kraft Foods for 19

Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

and Marlene Auer a son Bryan; Julius C. Auer, Ft.

George Keister, alk of Indianapolis. |

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