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3 {and worked for 20 Ey Bephtis i a Cen 3M a fy a her J 8 Sat in od ered Sr 3 TATE 1 Ok pp Lon and cote Deion Bud. Dot oe eh Pry is worthy matron a p | Hanover, | ; ; her. Mr B. wr the senior -high honor roll at Florann Greeson, Marilyn Hafer, is worthy patron. | Rites Tomorrow for | mot ». Anna B. Maguire, alll A resident here most of his life, it 0 OC NE. 0 straight Joh Scheib, ‘Barbara Cv —— 'Geor e D. Blake red . lof Indianapolis. Mr. Lee was a veteran of the Span- Hig Lee, Rober b, . Traffic Victim L g y Lt. Thomas Maguire : |ish-American War and a member|/A-PIlus grade cards for the firstSnodgress, Waneta Staten. Robert Services. for George 1). Blakey, Mrs. Lenora Barshier {of St. Patrick's Church. grade period. : |Stuckey, - Roy Turley and Janet ;

Lived Here 28 Years 510 Blake St, will be held at I Military services for 1st Lt. | Other students in the Top Ten Wi Fiften st from each pm, tomorrow in Mt. Zion Bap- Thomas Maguire, son of Mr. and Services for Mrs Uenora M. Bar-| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marie; ono roll foelude: P eaver. Fiften students

ned . He state will take the final test Jan, - Eyes hy ¥) § 7 a eral porvees do tist Church, with burial in Crown Me, John x Jha e, 903 N. Ox- ler, Miclong Indtenipe i iy Bt Laat, OMe? nd Bina Helen Schwomeyer, Joyce Hilgemeier, 24. TWO of the finalists ‘will receive A ’ : Hill Cemetery. * ford St, wi held at 2 p. m. to-| ree § Marjorie’ Board, Barbara Snod Janet | { To Fitted in a traffic accident Thursday, will A ow dent of Indianapolis all his morrow in Arlington National Cem- | Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. |Helen Green, Mrs. Paul Eddy and Weaver, VI Re Ta rey. (four-year scholarships to the school

of their choice. The ‘10 -runners-up {will receive college entrance awards,

bp at 2 p. um. tomorrow in the Roy yo “nee “Blues died Priday in etery, Washington. Burial will be in Crown Hill. . |Mrs. Charles Eacret, all of Indian- {grote ‘Berbers’ Yims Conway, Shires

[2 OTEL EUs i (ARNG Tole lM [oX gy J. Tolin funeral home. Burial will General Hospital. He was 59 and a! Lt. Maguire was killed Dec. 5 The widow of the late William H. apolis, and a brother Lewis Lee, Nila Jo Hawkins, Carolyn Marshall, Mari-

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Bo as 100.0 Crown Hill cemetery. life member of Mt. Zion Chyrch. 1944, as he led a tank attack on|Barshier, Mrs. Barshier died yes- | Anderson. tron, Clete Btaflord and Barbara) G ‘ I | Mr. Armstrong, Surviving ave his wife, Mré. Julia Bergstein, Germany. He was with|'erday in the home of her daughter, ‘James Henry Smith | VB Who made the Top Ten vail vernmen Emp oyees’ JORDAN BROS. who lived at 1225 ‘Blakey, and a son, Harold C. the 10th Tank Battaflon of the 5th Mrs. Mary E. Janke, 840 Berwyn St. » . P Union Names Elliott T 8. Emerson Ave, | Blakey, Indianapolis. | Armored Division. |She was 80 and resided at 32 N.| _Serviges for James Henry Smith, Were: | CABINE CO. died Friday In . | His body was among those of 6000] {Rural St. She was a member of | Indianapolis Power &. Light Co. David Coppage, Robert Herbat, Charles Stanley J. Elliott of Marion has UIT IN T-IN "CABINETS General Hospl'al, Mrs. Charity St. Clair, lother American dervicemen who died Englewood Christian Church and| employee, will be at 2 p. m. tOmOr-| Robert Stuckey, Lawton Link. James Edi-|been appointed Indiana repfesentae Ses Our Large Display He was 48 Funeral services for Mrs. Charity in action recently returned from the Qider of Eastern Star. row in Parley Puneral Home. Burial }%% Jteet Harwits C. b Brooks, Rich-| tive of the American Federation of 333 W. Washington St A native of De- |Anna St. Clair, 616% Virginia Ave, European theater, + Surviving, besides her daughter, | Will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.| Gene Hallock, Kenneth h Montgomery, Rob-

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will be held at 8 p. +u. today In| Lt Maguire served four years in are a son, Charley W. Barshier; a. A resident of Indianapolis 34| ona Boy Tusier To” Moon, Robert Scheib

George W. Usher mortuary. Burial the army and was awarded the Pur- grandson, M. G. Janke, Indianap- years, Mr. Smith died Saturday) Twenty-six students from the, Mr. Elliott, who has been third will be in 8t. Elmo, Ill, tomorrow ple. Heart, Bronze Star and Silver lolis, and four great- ~grandchildren, 'night in Methodist Hospital. He junior high department were listed vice president of thé Indiana State

State, County and Municipal Em. ployees.

: department man- She was 87. |8tar and the Distinguished Service ® |was 47 and a member of Mars Hill" ov op & on the Top Ten roll, and 135 stu-| Federation of Labor since 1940, cons Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing ARE r for Sous, Mrs. 8t. Clair, who aled yesterday Cross posthumously. His brothe, Robert E. Lee | Church of Christ. dents were listed on the hoporable|ferred this week with Gov. Gates 3-DAY SERVICE Roe ek & 4 0 Mr. Armstrong 3h General Hospital, was a native John E. Maguire, was declared dead Rites for Robert E. Lee, former Surviving are two daughters, Miss mention honor roll, : concerning a dollar a day increase | Free Estimates— He had been em- or 13 - Owensboro, Ky, and had lived in October, 1045, after a bombing E. C. Atkins Co, employee, will be Georgia Smith and Miss Bertha, Twelve Seniors have been! Mor state instiutional employees, 3 : Reasonable Prices {Ployed by the company for 15 years. here nearly 15 years. She was a raid over Denmark, Feb. 22, 1044, at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Patrick’s| Smith: two sisters, Mrs. Martha chosen to represent Manual in the|Also discussed was a limit of eight All Work Gasrantess | Masonic Past Master member of the Methodist Church. Lt. Maguire was a graduate of Catholic Church with burial in Holy | Akers and Mrs. Leona Dern, and a'nation-wide Pepsi Cola Scholarship hours per day. Gov. Gates referred Rings Rennes FREE of Charge Mr. Armstrong was & Past Mas- |. One son, Louis 8t. Clair of Indi- Arsenal Technical’ High School and | Cross Cemetery. brother, Oscar Smith, all of Indian- | contest Nov. 21. Taking the two-|the request to the State Mental KING JEWELERS ter, of Lhe Prospect Masonic Lodge, anapolls, survives, attended Indiana Business College, Mr. Lee, who was 70 and had apolis. "hour examination -will be Marjorie Hygiene Council. - F&AM 714, a meniber of Prospect el At A LAP. AP EE ——— r— v nl S : 108 W. WASH. ST. Claypool Hotel Bldg. ‘Chapter OES, Scottish Rite, Shrine,

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