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Killed in Car Crash « ‘Near Mooresville Services for Joshua Seal Edwards, 2031 Broadway, who was kilied Sat“urday night in an automobile actomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Horton funeral home, West Newton. Burial will be in West Newton. His body will be in Royster & Askin funeral home here until tomorrow morning. | was 69, had served as custodian of Broad Ripple ' High School for the past four years He had been employed by the of School Commissioners since 1932, and had also served as custodian at Schools 12 and 176. He had been an Indianapolis resi | dent 49 years and was formerly

Robert Elder, and a great-grand-daughter, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Ruth Jones Mrs. Ruth Gilpin Jones, resident of Indianapolis, died yes-| terday in her home, 312 Eastern Ave. She was 51. Mrs. Jones was a graduate of | Manual High School. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. | in Flanner & Bu-| chanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors are a son, Joseph M

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mathematics instructor in North: Vernon and Bedford high schools. {He also taught at {Franklin College. A graduate of {Indiana Univer- | sity, Mr, Harrison

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Davis Harrison Dies af 48; Prominent Local Attorney

Ralston Lodge and the American Legion. Road, & prominent, Indianapolis at-| Mr. Harrigon is survived by torney, died yesterday in his home. wife, Mrs. Anabeth Harrison; al: He was 48 years old. A veteran of both world wars, Mr. mo! Harrison was the head of the Law-!ford, and a sister,

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| ter, Los Angeles.

Funeral services will be held at tomorrow in Shirley

[9:30 a m. Brothers Central

# | will be in Garland Brook Cemetery

u peri fon] Services for Mrs, Mary Jane man and Paul Joseph Craig; Cal; Mrs. Edith Koons, Logans- | e won seven varsity. letters Crist, who died Saturday .in her [ee Craig; his daughter-in-law, Mrs, port, and Mrs. Ivy Millon, La Porte; | employed by the Jessup & Antrim| ¢ootbal and track at Franklin Col- home, 2623 N. Olney St, will be Ann Craig, and a daughter, Miss|19 grandchildren and two great- Meg Emme Hensley {who oy fated tomorrow at 1 p. m. in Moore, prances Ann Craig, all of I : : | | Mr. Harrison, who was assoc | Mortuaries Northeast Chapel: Burial apolis. . ‘Edwards, a granddaughter, Mrs. i) "ph. joca) fir of Rappaport. will be in Washington Park. | Kipp & Lieber at the time of his| A native of Terre Haute, she had death, was treasurer of the Indian- py. on yndianapolis resident apolis Bar Association In 1943 and years and was a member of th

ther, Mrs. Suter Harrison, Bed-

his | Harrisori; his Mrs. Glenn CarChapel. Burial

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for Fireman

Saturday in the collision of a fire truck and a auto will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in his home, 1603 N.. New. Jersey St, ard at 9

Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Pvt, Cralg, who was 49, had pean

4 Mrs. Criss Rites = Set for Tomorro

|in Indianapolis 44 years. He was a {member of SS. Peter

Mrs. Frances

e an Indianapolis resident 40 years, |terday in Montclair, N. J. He was

Mrs. VanVoorst, OES Member, Dies Mrs. Myrtle VanVoorst, 2039 N. Chester St, died yesterday in

Methodist“Hospital. * She was 71. A native of

Services Today For Dentist

Dr. John M. Walsh, 71, Retired Since 1945

Services for Dr. John M. Walsh,

Craig fo Be Buried In Holy Cross Cemetery iC 1

‘| Rockville Rd, were to be held

Puneral “arrangements have not been completed. Burial will be in Davis Cemetery, Burnettsville. Mrs. VanVoorst is survived by two sons, Robert Merle, Anderson; Earl B. VanVoorst, Muncie; five daugh~ ters, Mrs, Mabel McCulloch, ‘Torrance, Cal; Mrs. Ellen Bechtold, Anderson; Mrs.: Zelma Burgett, Seymour; Mrs. Ethel Barnes and

Catholic Church. Burial was to be in -Holy Cross Cemetery... - m. in 88. Peter and Paul t a dentist in Indianapolis 41 years until his retirement three years ago. Born in Connersville, he had been a| resident near ‘Indianapolis since 1903, : Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary| E. Walsh; his daughter, Mrs. Mary|

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city fireman 20 years. He was native of Frankfort and “ad ‘ived

and Paul

Board Nad served as &. pg, Harrison | Catho urch Ord Mrs. Fern Hudson, both of Indilelerk for Judge | | Catholle Oh Loyal er of anapolis; two brothers, Wheeler B. Kay Kenny, Kent, O.; two sons, : Moose and the Riviera Club. ' T Wi | Charles F. Remy of the Appellate. Burial Will Be In Ne nd He i mother Mrs Young, Artesia, Cal, —and—Ear}} Jack T. Walsh,_neasDantile, and Court and later held the post of : ’ . "| Young, Calexico, Cal.; three sis-| Norbert W. Walsh, student at Pur- | eneral counsel for the Farmers Washington Park Ate DE UT FOOD red ers, Mrs. Pearl Prescott, Artesia,|due University; sister, Miss Bea- : 3 stp, Indlanapa’s Po Joo: ou) . trice Walsh, Indianapolis, and two

gr an dchildr en. 3

grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Emma E. Hens-

t . Thomas C. Fontaine ley, 1524 Spann Ave., an IndianapMayer | Thomas C. Fontaine, a former olis resident 27 years, were to be

Services for Mrs, Frances Mayer, resident of Indianapolis, died yes- held at 3 p. m. today in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. She was 56.

ember of its eX- pourth Church of Christ Scientist. (Will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow 75. a.

Born in Bedford A native of Bedford, he ers the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Phi Deita Theta Fra-

"| ternity, Professional Men's Forum, | Century| A lifelong resident of Indian-|

| Robert G. Brittenbach, { Kingsley Drive; a former Army

be in Memorial. Park Cemetery.

Harkins

kins, 3715 E. New York St.

died Friday in 8t. Francis Hospital, will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. in Kirby mortuary and at 9 a. m. {in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.

ho | Burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme- berry, 8 tery. -She was 63. . | A native of St. Louls, Mo, she

had been a resident of Indianapolis sirice 1011 and was a member of; St. Philip Neri church and the Altar; she church, Litfle Flower A | Court of the Cale Order of For- 8Polis 50 years. esters and the Women's Circle of Woodmen of the World. She had been an employee of the J Indiana Bel Telephone Co. 35.years Earl and W

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Survivors are

TWith “the “RL. Dollings Co." here’ and later liquidated farm lands in; and Georgia He was a member {ofthe Masonic order and the Co-

Carolina | surance firms,

lumbia Club, Survivors

Mrs. Lois- Fox, all of

Goaley E.

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tived here 38 ye

children and dren,

Alfred -G.

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her sister,

farry B. Wilson

Harry B. Wilson, 16 W. 36th Bt,

He was 79 3 Z | Born near Greensburg, he had

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At the time of his discharge as {a commander from the Navy, he was in charge of contract Tre- | negotiation for the eastern district Sullivan,

he!

Former ARF Flier Dies in Hospital

A life resident of Indianapolis, matter how many kinds of he was a member of the Broad Ripiat ple Christian Church,

to you | short and

Mrs

are three half-sisters. yp Mrs. Omie Goodall and Mrs, Lulu Kreuter, both of Newport, Ky., and . | Mrs. Jessie Bell,-Chicago, and sev- . {eral nieces and nephews, including Harry Burton, Mrs. Cora Homsher, arguerite Neiman and Mrs.

“The body will be returned to Indianapolis for services and burial,

Funeral services for Goaley E.

Works, Inc, where he hed been a He was born in Muncie but had

Surviving are’ his wife, Mrs. Fila Stout; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Basey, poth of Indianapolis; four grand-

six great-grandchil-

© Alfred G. Clem, an employee of the Ballard Ice Cream Co. 33 years, died vesterday in his home, 1638 He was 72 A native of Windfall, Mr. Clem lived here 40 years and was a member of the Friends Church in Tip-

Services will be held at 1:30 p. m Wednesday in the Tolin funeral home. Burial will be in ‘Franklin. Survivors are. his wife, Lelia; two daughters, Mrs. Helen DeBoor and Mrs, Mamie Meredith, both of Indianapolis: a brother, Carl Clem, Tipton County, and six grandchil-

nephew,

Mrs. Mildred LaFollette Mrs. Mildred LaFollette, died yes-| terday in her home, 518 Holly Ave. |after a brief illness. She was 55.

Survivors are her husbapd, John;

a sister, Mrs. Frank Kahre; a brother, Carl Taylor,” both of and a niece and a

home, 5236 Pleasant Run Parkway, the Scottish Rite and the Murat N. Dr.

{funeral home, Burial will be in

Flora Park.

Survivors are-her-husband, Elmer Mrs. morning in the Christian Church in Crown Hill Cemetery.

‘|LaFollette; two

Marion Grey and Mrs. Maxine Day; at Nineveh. Burial will be at Rich-| 5629 |two sons, Gaylord and William Han- : Alr kins; a sister Mrs.--MabelHiger,

Hospital, He ‘was 29. Indianapolis.

dq Pate, 339 N. Wa held ‘at 1:30 p.

Cemetery. Mr. Pate, who

Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. terday in his home. A native of with| Wednesday in the Moore Mortu-| Montgomery County, Mo. he had Burial will jjyed here 23 years and was a memof Woodruff Place Baptist

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| Mrs.

who Children and two §ro8-grandchil-{

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Henry RC

who died | home,

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Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Buridl will be in Memorial Park

Alyne Steel; { Nagel, Yocum, Tex, and Mrs. Mary | Oldaker, Indianapolis; a son, Brooks E. Har- F. Pate Indianapolis; eight grand-|

Services for Henry R. Cushion-

940 W. 25th St, will be tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Emanuel

A native of Henry County Kentucky, a resident of Indian-|

Cushionbherry, and two nephetvs, | ill Ballard, all of Indian-|

Or. Ross to Speak | At Dinner Meeting §

Dr. M. O. Ross, president-of Butler University, will be guest speaker

monies to be held at the 93d annual dinner meeting of thé Metrdpolitan.

at 6 p. m. in the Central YMCA. During the meeting, five

will be nominated, and the annual

Fermor 8. Cannon and Edgar H have charge of mortgage burning. on the annex building at 318-320 N.| was contracted

ers, a Disciples of Christ minister 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Grin-| for 48 years, were to be held this steiner funeral home. Burial will be 2324 E. 16th St. She was a member

daughters,

died yesterday iniand-a brother, Merrill Lucas, all of | the Nineveh church for 26 years, and “a -brother, Massena Willard -Survivors are her husband, Joh . waco { Fontaine; ‘both of “Indianapolis.” {and two aunts. 3 &

{died ofa heart-attack Friday: He served overseas a year as 3 Daniel T. Pate am

iB-24 bomber pilot in the China-

He was a Funeral services for Daniel T.|

lcott St., will be] m. tomorrow in

was 79, died yes-

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lin Grinsteiner's Funeral Home and| Mr. Fontaine was an auditor for at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Catholic Church. Burial will be in past 45 years. He had lived in Ine St. Joseph's Cemetery. She was 80. dianapolis until he was 36. He was

communicant Lourdes Church and a member of from the Masonic Lodge. the Altar Society.

mond.

She died here Saturday. Mrs. Hensley was a native of Noblesville, Survivors are her husband, Clarence; two daughters, Mrs. Lena Rosebrough and Mrs. Alice Crosby, " all of Indianapolis; two sons, Eu- ~~ |Shrine, |gene Hensley, Indianapolis, and A native of Cincinnati, she was 8 He returned to Indianapolis last Howard L Hensley, Bangor, Me, of Our Lady of October to receive a 50-year pin and three grandchildren.

Ee Prank B. Mr: Fontaine lived in Pittsburgn, MIS: Mollie Jordan ar son, Frank B. pn. ond Evanston, Ill, after leaving| Services for Mrs. Molle Jordar,

Mrs. Mayer died Saturday in her a member of the Masonic Order,

apolis, she was membe th . Masonic apo Morris . es om Mayer, Indianapolis, and five 1, 4ianarolis, but returned here on @ life resident of Indianapolis, were Church. grandchildren. | several occasions in connection with to. be held at 2 p. m. in the Jordan | Services will be held in the Farley Rev. G. F. Powers {his' employment. ? {Funeral Home, = Burial will be .in

at Crown Hill Cemetery. She was 64. She died Thursday in her home,

Services for the Rev. G. F. Pow! . Funeral services will be held

{of the Zion Evangelical and ReSurviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary formed Church, the Ladies Aid So- ; "IMcCoy Fontaine, Montclair; ajciety and Women's Guild of. the The Rev. Mr, Powers, pastor of sister, Mrs. Mary Emma Conover; churchi.and White -Cross-—Guild.

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) : Invocation for the meeting will be given by. Dr. Howard J. Baumgar-!

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Stout, 1147 'S. Ewing St, wil be 5 held at 1:30 p m. today In his : Advertisement residence. Burial will be in New . ’ Crown Cemetery. Some Don ts Mr. Stout, who was 65, died 3aturday at the Fairmount (ilass

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ton; her sister, Ms. Bernice | a or Glen Kenworthy, Clayton; Cleo Myrtle Crawf: Crow | Kenworthy, ndianapolis, and Ho Mrs, ied yesterday Claude Kenworthy,

Richmond hospital She was 81. glo. B. Sterretf A former teacher in Sullivan | Services for Floyd B. Sterrets,

tally injured Saturday in a traine car accident, Will be held Wednes. day at 10:30 a. m. in Moore Mortu. |aries Ben Davis Chapel. Burial of Will be in Floral Park. Mr..Sterrett, 42, was a native of Oklahoma City, Okla, and had been a resident ‘of Indianapolis 30 be held at years. ‘He was an employee of & | Brown, Adding & Johnson, Inc, in roofing and insulation contractors, Survivors are his wife, Mary RB; Mrs. | three Saughiers, Mrs. Delores Jeanne Crowder Bose; a grandson, | Jones, Joan an Donna -Lee Stere Lewis Crowder Bose, and a brother, | Tett; a son, Joseph Sterrett; two Rush.P. Crawford, -allof Indian. brothers, Elmer and Albert Ster. apolis rett, and four grandchildren, all of : Indianapolis.

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sale Shoe Co. Funeral services will 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan mortuary, with burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Surviving are a daughter,

Services for Mrs. Mary Ida Finch, died yesterday in her home, | ° 3444 E. 26th St, will be held to-| o 11" morrow at 2 p. m. in the Farley ) : funeral home, Burial will be in * : ® {Crown Hill. She was 76. : ons ation | Born near Jamestown, she had lived in Indianapolis 35 years and ] / |was a member of Hillside Christian easant : Chyrch. : A | Survivors are her daughter, Miss : Ruth Pinch; four sons, Charles and MOTHER! Don't dose your Léster Finch, all of Indianapolis: child with harsh laxdtives! {Clarence Finch. Stockton, Cal., and Ora Finch, Pt. Wayne: a‘sister, Mrs! Remember how you fought against Jane Kennedy. Peru. and a brother, taking a strong, nasty-tasting laxa« John Wall. Milf~rd 1. tive when you were a youngster? : J Then why punish your child with Mrs. W. J. Marshall a dose like that? Next time he needs relief, give him | Services for Mrs. Elizabeth M. dependable Ex-Lax! Marshall, 3910 Camplin St, who Ex-Lax tastes like delicious |died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos- chocolate. It gets results gently, pital, will be held Wednesday at 10 Shorpughly, without Jorn, Eilat a. m. in the Farley funeral home, i8 the children’s fri : grown-ups’ standby. Still only 104 Burial wil be_in Floral Park. She SFMICP Core of Ex-Lax in Mrs. ‘Marshall a native of Clay he houstmahvaret, : : ton, had been a resident of In- When Nature “forgets”...remember {diamapolis since 1940. She and her ; husband, William J. Marshall, oper- 5 X= L A X {ated -the Belmont Garment Cleans. i — i. LR

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