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AS LONG AS " White, Indianapolis, and Samuel Mr. Myles is survived by his wife, ' s oi THIS FELLOW AUDIPHONE CO tania | IGN] [Mes Marte E. Myses. ET a . . . 8. ra Young, of INDIANA SORE THROAT =a \ Mrs. Mattie Martin Madill, Okla. * Fletcher Trust Bldg, Room 1116 ! D 0 LDS LX Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie| Albert James Roath 208 X, Pen Lz, Sus w \ Martin, 136 W. 27th St, will be Funeral services for Albert James WAY Cttitie held atl p. m. tomorrow in Christ 5 r DOWN Temple Church. Burial will be 1n| ROSH, 3201 8. Meridian St. wil Designed by Bell Telephone Laboratories LIN L Floral Park Cemetery. held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in Flanner & Ziuchanan mortuary.

Local Deaths— a Yl Fred K. Myles, Veterans' Employment Director, Dies

Funeral services for Fred K. Myles, 378 E Morris St, -Indiana

|veterans' employment director of the 'U. 8. Employment Service, will be held in Moore Mortuaries Peace. Chapel when arrangements have been|

completed. ~~ Mr. Myles died yesterday in his office. He was 61. A native of Cambridge, Mass, he had lived here since a veteran of World War I, where 4

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{home of a heart attack. He was 50.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . last 10 years he was manager ‘of; Stafford, both of Fortville; four sis-| Stout's Shoe -Store, 352 W. Wash-| ters, Mrs. John R. Sample, Cin- e

TM#s. Anna Brakensiek

‘ington. Bt. ; ~ |einnati, and Mrs. F. L. Sharkey, Survivors include his wife, Lydia,| Mrs. 8. A. Daugherty and Mrs. Anand ‘a daughter, Mrs. Evangeline C.! drew Gus, Indianapolis, and three Bockstahler, 8t. Paul, Minn, brothers, Guy Stafford, Greenfield, : and R. K. and William. Stafford,

Mrs. Anna Brakensiek, a native of|

To . Dentist Quincy, Ill, died yesterday in the FX-OFFICIAL DIES : . ite, - 1320| home -of a daughter.» Mrs. Arlie| AGO, Dae. 2 (UP)—Former od Olare noe AR Yai Stelle, 1317 N. LaSalle St. She|Lt. Gov. Roy W. Johnson of Ne- | iy : was 83, i braska died of a heart ailment early

She had lived in Indianapolis for|today in his room at the Sherman

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he served in Battery D, 150th Field Artillery of the 42d Division. He is a holder of the purple heart. Mr, Myles was a former state leader of three veterans’ organizations, and held the employment post for the last three years. He was past commander of the Indiana department’of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, past senior state vice commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, and past state president of the Rainbow Division Association. Active in Politics ” For eight years Mr. Mylés was an, investigator with the Indiana State Board of ilealth, and for two vears he served with’ the Indiana Public Service Commission. For three vears he was national deputy chief of staff for the VFW and was recently | named to the organizations’ na-| tional council of administration. | In July, 1945, he resigned a posi-| tion as adjutant at the Indiana State Soldiers’ Home in Lafayette to accept the employment post. Mr. Myles was active in Democratic politics and directed an In-| diana veterans’ drive in the 1440)

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Dr. White, who was a practicing dentist for the last 25 years, was

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active in local Masonic affairs and was a member of Murat Temple Shrine. He was president of the Oriental Band, which participated ja Jucent. Shine sents. in Indian. , ie Stelle; four sons, Roy, Virgil, S Aldo and Harry Brakensiek; five A native of Milledgeville, Dr. granchildren and one great-grand-| White had been a résident of In-| pa. dianapolls since 1939. He. had of-| flces at 46 N. Pennsylvania st, Cary C. Stafford where he had practiced for the 1ast| mp nara) services for Cary O. Staf-| several months with his son, Dr. orq a native of Bromley, Ky. will Joe Gordon White. |be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in A graduate from Indiana Univer- | Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. sity School of Dentistry, in 1023, Burial will be in Crown Hill CemDr. White was a member of Psi|etery. : Omega, professional dentistry fra-| Mr, Stafford, who lived at 4421 E. ternity. Washington St. died yesterday in He was also a member of Zion Sunnyside Sanitarium, He was “". Lodge 197, F&AM, in Zionsville, and| For 30 years he had lived in In-

in Columbus, Ill. Funeral services with burial will] be held tomorrow in Quincy, IL, | Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. |

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DIRECTOR DIES — Funeral | the Scottish Rite, Valley of Indian arrangements ‘are being made [opelia. :

: Vet. | Funeral services will be held at for Fred K. Myles, Indiana Vet BP Tiras It Motes. Mortis

y s |arfes Irvington Chapel, with enthe U.S: Employment Service, tombment in Washington Park Ralph TI RD | O'Dell, pastor of Memorial Presby-

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who died yesterday: |mausoleum. The Rev.

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He was a service officer at Mad-|

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Mrs. Martin, who was 48, died Sunday in General Hospital. was a native of Sheffield, Ala, and had lived here since 1910. She is survived by her husband, Raymond Martin; two daughters, Mrs. Madge Johnson and Miss Gloria Martin; three sons, Richard,

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had lived here 50 years.

Dr. White 1s survived by a son, wife, Mrs. Faye M. White, both of Ine dianapolis; three brothers, George

She | Burial will be in Crown Hill Ceme-

Mr, Roath, wno was 71, died yesterday of a heart attack at the

A native of Ontario, Canada, he For the

.| dianapolls, and was a member of | the Christian Church in Fortville. He was employed as a salesman for| the Hartman Furniture Co.

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dianapolis resident for 35 years. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Hattie,

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