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TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1947 Local Deaths— Tbe ng ir t Dies on =

J. Harry Sargeant, 2422 E. North. | . . : gate St, died today in Methodist Eyegry John Roberts

Hospital, He was 37. ; Born in New York city, Mr. Sar- D3 z; re mont his ite nn. Rites Here Today dianapolis, and was a broker ‘here Services for Evan John Roberts, for three years. He attended Rose Who died Saturday in General HosPolytechni® Institute, and was a Pital, were to be held foday in Voigt member of Sigma Nu Fraternity! funeral home. Burial was to be there. in Glen Haven. or He is survived by his wife, Marian| Mr, Roberts, who was 74, was a Power Sargeant, Indianapolis; a son | native of St. Clair, Pa. He was Thomas, Indianapolis; his mother, formerly employed as a coal miner Mrs. Mary F. Sargeant, Glendale, in Sedalia, II. He had lived in Cal; a brother, Charles L., Indian- Indianapolis 10 years. apolis, and a sister, Mrs. Robert L. Fred Prifogle Baier, Glendale, Cal. : Funeral services in the Fianna ices jor Pred Pritogle, 4164 |Broadway, will be held in the Flan- & Buchanan mortuary have not| .. & Buchanan mortuary, Thursbeen arranged. day at 2:30 p. m. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Prifogle, who died Sunday Services for William John Hurley, after a short illness, was a native who died yesterday after a brieflof Franklin County, and had lived fllness, will be held tomorrow at 1/in Indianapolis since 1915. He was 92. p. m. in the G. H. Herfmann fu-| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. neral home, Burial will be in New|Essie Prifogle; a daughter, Mrs, Crown. He was 56." Christine Limpus, and several nieces Mr. Hurley was a night watch-|and nephews, all of Indianapolis.

man. A Minnesota native, he had Mrs Jennie D Bevis

and Mrs. Hurley lived at 1923 E.| Services for Mrs. Jennie D. Bevis, Troy Ave. who died yesterday at her home, Survivors in addition to his wife!1128 N. King Ave, will be 1:30 toinclude his mother, Mrs. Frances morrow in Shirley Brothers West Hurley; his sister, Mrs, Frances Side chapel. Burial will be in Floral Sicheneder; a brother, Daniel Hur- Park. She was 64. ley, all of Atkinson, Neb.; and an-| A life-long resident of Indianapother brother in Arkansas. The olis, she had ‘been a stenographer Rev. W. L. Totty, pastor of the for the H. H. Woodsmall Co. 32 Garfield Heights Church of Christ, years. will conduct the services. » Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. ' , . Jessie E, Dinkut, Indianapolis, and Arthur J. Lines Mrs. Leah Brackett, Brownsburg, Services for Arthur J. Lines, who

died today in his home, 2110 E.| . 75th St, will be held Thursday in| U ns aces

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in Lebanon, Ind. | Mr. Lines, who was 80, was wn (00 to 1 Odds in Boone county, and had lived in|

Indianapolis since 18932. | DENVER, Oct. 7 (U. P.).—ForHe was a member of the Covenant | est (Nubbins) Hoffman was in a Masonic Lodge 758 in Brooklyn, penver hospital today for a diagN. Y., and was a member of Irving | nosis and checkup in preparation Square Presbyterian Church there. gor 5 serious kidney operation. Survivors include two brothers,| The odds are about 1000-to-1 William H. Lines, Lebanon, Ind.;|ggainst him. | Charles G. Lines, Indianapolis, and| The 6-year-old, whose home is in| several nieces and nephews. | Cheyenne, Wyo., won out over simoI: ’ ilar odds in 1944, when it was William C. Hubbard cunt be. would. ok live. tor Services for William C. Hubbard, Christmas. who died yesterday in the Masonic| He celebzated the day—with toys Home in Franklin, will be at 2:30 from. well-wishers throughout the! p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herr-| nation—in November.

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be in Washington Park. |scheduled for sirgery today, |

.. Mr. Hubbard who. was 71. fa¥ a ported he was sleeping soundly last member 6f Prospect LOuge i1%, tight. PIE paren = r & A. M, and had been a resident] Nubbins, son of Mr. and Mrs.| at the Masonic Home for about 10) Marshall Hoffman, entered the hos. | years. He was employed for 30 pital yesterday afternoon, after a years “at Langsenkamp-Wheeler| trip to Denver's zoo and a lunch Brass Works until his retirement downtown. ; 20 years ago. J Doctors said that this week's op- | Survivors are two brothers, Cyrus | eration would be the first of two— Hubbard, Indianapolis, and Edward both delicate, but necessary to save| Hubbard, Latonia, Ky. {him from death within two years |

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