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Agnes 8t, a retired policeman, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Baturday in Montgomery mortuary. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery. Mr, Bock, who was 57, died yes-| terday in General Hospital. He was a native of Germany and had lived here 37 years. For 26 years he was a member of the police department, retiring in January of this year, He was a member of the Centre Masonic Lodge 23 and the Frater-| nal Police Organization. ¢ Burvivors include his wife, Ma- | tilda: two daughters, Mrs. Made- | line A, Brugman and Miss Mary A. Bock, all of Indianapolis, and sev-

¢ Can be bathed 9.95 mer school superintendent of Mar o Ufelike eyes fon County and Benton County to make your heart skip Schools for 43 years, will be at 2 2 fo Skin that feels like |p. m, Saturday fh his home. Burial . baby’s. Chubby dinipled arms will be in Greenwood Cemetery. and flexible hours. Tsuna] | Mr. Wilson, who lived on Arling= mow suit and Jackie ton Ave. three miles east of Southe | ther shoes. port, died yesterday in Bt. Prancis nitation June Doll ....... 1.98 Hospital after a short liness. ‘He “{4" Magic Skin Dolls ........ 4.98 (was TT. A native of Russellville, Mr. Wil« son was a niember of the Christian Church. He had lived in Marion County for 40.years, and was a graduate of Purdue University. |" He had taught school in Oxford, Otterbein, Earl Park, Pine Village erdl nieces and nephews in land Fowler. In 1038 he retired. { Antonio, Tex. Pp Ban

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Mr. Wilson is survived by his CATOR DIES—DeMotte | (wife, Nora; one son, Carl W. Wil- EDU . . Abe Grundy : ? Wilson, retired Marion and | Servives for Abe’ Orundy, who dist (Hommel, Mrs. John A. Newman, all Benton County educator, died [Tuesday in his home, will be held jo pooch Grove ad Jin, Jounk yesterday in St, Francis Hos- | Saturday . Sopars, Ky. He was Stakelbeck, ns B 0 . and lived a ames St. and Miss Ethel Wilson, Indianapo- Pital. Born in Hardin County, Kentucky,

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Monday in her home. A native of |. onal. Mrs, Robert A. Smock ciadcliidren and four greatElkton, Ky., she had lived here 24 goutnport; Mrs. Richard H. Setche | 0 years. ell, Stanhope, Iowa, three brothers, Jesse P. Smith Survivors include her husband, Wallace, Mooresville; Arthur, Ohlo,| gervices for Jesse P. Smith, 234 John H. williams; a stepson, Burke and Walter Raleigh, Dallas, Tex.,|s walcott St. will be held at 1:30 | Williams, Nashville, Tenn.; a step- and two grandsons, Richard Setch-|p m, Saturday in Shirley Brothers’

“Buddy L* Pull-N-Ride ; [ater He. gig od a and Robert Charles Rusie, Central Chapel. Burial will be in : eve as Greenwood Cemetery. Dump Truck Davidson, Kokomo, and two nieces James W. Travis Mr. Smith, who was 65, died 4.1 HH land two nephews. James W. Travis, Indianapolis Tuesday in his home. 1 resident for five years, died yester-| He was an engineer on the New For parlor truckers. Has re- Brooks L. Rusie ) y movable saddle seat. End gate Funeral services for Brooks L Fe re home, 22 N: Baville Ave a rm > Ses opens automatically. Rusie, 752 Lexington Ave. will be | Order of Moose and Brotherhood of “Buddy L* Delivery Truck ...8.79 held in Mooresville tomorrow, with A native of Crittenden County,|

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Mary Evelyn Rusie, Monon, Ind. A| Travis is survived by his Weogner; a sister, Mrs, Albert

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