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Services for Mrs. Elizabeth D. Clements, who died Tuesday in her home, 1654 Union St, will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. in the home

~~ followed by requiem high mass at|

9 a. m: in the Sacred Heart Cath-| olic Church. Burial will be in: Bt. Joseph's Cemetery. Mrs. Clements, who was 79, was| 8 native of Oldenburg, . Ind, and, had been an Indianapolis resident, 50 years. She was the widow of] George J. Clements, who died in| 1040. . She was a member of the Sacred Heart Church and the Christian Mothers Society. of the Church Survivors are her son, Otto G. Clements, Indianapolis; her three, daughters, Miss Leona Clements, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marcella Wissel

gansport; three brothers; John Sim-) mermeyer and George Simmermeyer, both of Oldenburg, and Jacob Simmermeyer, Penfield, Ill; nine gr ¢hildren and one great- Hige Grand

Richard Robinson

' Services for Richard Robinson,

$Hosbrook St, will be held tomor“sow at 10 a. m. in the Emanuel Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Crown. | ‘Mr. Robinson, a retired laborer, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis., Survivors are his brother, Oscar Robinson, Indianapélis; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Rellerford, Illinois, three nieces and four nephews,

_|dent; Alfred F. Gauding, vice pres-| + .|ident; J. Floyd King, vice president;

~jurer, and Clarence R. Kuss, secre-]

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Officers. Elected By Union Trust |

“Report '47 Business - As ‘Satisfactory’

Shareholders of the Union Trust Co. met yesterday at 2 p. nm. to] hear the annual president's report which. stéted the firm's operation in 1947 was “satisfactory.” : { Following the business meeting land report, directors of the =ompany were elected for 1948. f Elected were: Reily -G. Adams, Cornelius O. Alig, Pred G. Appel] R. ‘Norman Baxter, Charles O. Brit-| ton, Arthur V. Brown, Volney M.| Brown, Fermor 8. Cannon, Srodehurst Elsey, Edgar H. Evans, Wil-| liam P. Edward W. Harris, Krannert, Irving ‘W. Lematix; My ron J. McKee, Wilson Mothershead, Edward B. Raub, Charles S. ‘Rauh, Peter C. Reilly, George M. Snyder, Reginald H. Sullivan,’ Samuel B. Sutphin and Russell L. White, = ° " Officers Elected ~ After the shareholders’ meeting, the Board of Directors’ elected the, following officers: Arthur V. Brown, chairman of the board; Volney M. Brown, president; Irving W. Lemaux, first: vice presi- |

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Alan A. Ritchie, vice president; Cecil A. Berry, vice president and trust officer; Everett E. Lett, vice, president; George E. Swaim, vice president; George W. Snyder, vice president; Hugh V. Brady, vice i president; Cornelius O. Alig, treas-

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Others elected were: John W. Luckett, assistant vice president;| Charles A. Mattox, assistant vice | president; Willlam E. Niven, assistant treasurer; Urban J. Renner,

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L. Thomas, assistant trust officer, | Pred E. Shick, assistant. trust of=| | ficer; George W. Eggleston, aos) tant’ trust officer: George E. Hack, | aliditor, and Walter E. Janneck, as[stant auditor.” =

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Services for Mrs. Stella Maxey, Neri Catholic Church, Burial Wil 2351 N. Capitol Ave, who died Sun- pe day in General Hospital, were to be 5g held today at 1 p. m. in the Corin-. thian Baptist Church, . Burial will Mr. Koers had been an employee of the Western Union office here A native of Mammoth Cave, KY. 4 years. He started in 1904 as a {Mrs. Maxey had been an Indianap- messenger boy and worked up to olis resident 25 years and was a night manager of the office. member of the Metropolitan Bap-' tist Church,

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A lifelong resident of Indianapolis,

Survivors are his wife, Gertrude; three, daughters, Mrs. Ralph Lark, Survivors are her husband, Al- Mrs, “Willlam Wyss and Miss ‘oan Mrs. Xoers; two sons, Jack and Charles; Loretta Thomp- J, Koers Jr, and two sisters, Miss Frank Helen Cardis, and six grandchildren, all of | Brown, both of Los Angeles; Mrs. 'ndianapolis, Juanita Barnaugh, and the Misses Beatrice and Shirley Maxey; a som

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William E. McAllen

Services for Willlam E. J. Mc-/land. The dinner in sponsored by| MBurvivors are his wife, Louisa M.;| |dianapolis police department; and a Allen, -who died yesterday in his the parish Men's Club. Pastor of| his daughter, Mrs. John T. Lysaght;| RRizI— home, 1322 E. Vermont St., will be the parish is the Rev. Francis J. one grandson and two great-grand- | GOSWEN— held Saturday at 10 a. m. in the Early.

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A native of Cambridge City, Mr.| Services for Albert H. Mills, ho}. os LA PORTE—William F. Griewank, 61. for Roster McAllen Rad Mved in Indianapolis died yesterdsy fn his home, 3819 out Ba ©, retired trunk maker Who died yg. » the os Smal Aw, will be held Saturtay| apse BASH—leremish T OBrien 2 re ave ns ho 0. . Hatton it in, He was a at 8:30 in the residence, and Ten aA edgy aL” |p m. in Moore Festi & a member of the Holy Cross Church, quiem high mass will follow at 9| Mrs Colene © Nash, 30 Chapel. Burial will be in Shee the Holy Cross ‘Soclety of the a. m. in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Willom B souk. Hill. Shen the Brotherhood of Church. Burial will be in Holy Jre. Exten plenary, 6. - ir. Romer, aa 87, was o Locomotive Engineers, g we Louisville, Ky. & Survivors are his wife, Clotilda, |oross Semtery. | Ii Bact Aston, 80. . [been an n_ Indianapoll a. ad d a brother, Prank: T McAllen | Mr. Mills, who was 83, was a na- PERU—Mrs, Katie Oldfather, 74. " lyears. He had been a case 5 a a danapiis ‘tive of Kent, England, and had Mss. Epmaiine Fyo, B.' ~' on. 6a, trunk maker for L. B.- Moron, ’ lived in Ihdianapolis 73 years. He deroratin contractor, |Co. 41 years i his retirement Se fs co-owner of the former MII abt. St sb mores by wei 1 SO SC Tol Si ment Mayor to Talk at Dinner & Lysaght Market, 1033 Fairfield, irs. Rose Holtman, 9. {English Lutherast” Chiséh, Louts. Mayor Al Peeney will address the Ave: He retired from business in; yy, WATE Chen H. ¥. Thiele, 60. ville, Le inagural meeting of the Holy Spirit 1939. He was a member of St. Joan Mrs Elizabeth Wilkinson, 3 Survivors are ‘his daughter Mrs, parish tonight at®7:30 p. m.. in of Arc Church and the Men's Club! pr ker Wi william tam Hensler; 3 ah employed Myrnie Ewers; his son, Wi alter E Buckley's. Restaurant in Cumber-|°f th? church. yr dary 3 Bickel whe Roeder, Indianapolis; two_ brothers, .|Arthur F. and Theodore Roeder.

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