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He was a member of 8t. Joan of Are Catholic Church. Funeral services will be held at| 9 a. m. Wednesday in St. Joan lo. Are Church, Burial will be {in Crown Hill Cemetery. Surviving are a sister, Mra, {Susan C. Tevis, and a brother, | George. T. Cook, both of Indian-

‘Carl P. Johnson

Services for Carl P. Johnson, 2533 N. New Jersey St., will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. He was 72. A native of Fountain City, Mr. | {Johnson died Saturday in his| home. He had lived here 35 years. A member of the Bricklayers! Union, he also belonged to Third Christian Church, Centre

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Ethel Johnson; a son, Schubert | C. Johnson, Detroit, Mich.; a sister, Mrs, Lucille Elkins, Indianapolis; two brothers, Bernard “Johnson, Indianapolis, and Roy | Johnson, Miami, Okla.; two | grandchildren and one great:

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)- - : : BNiaty | : 3% Wood, 1454 E. 10th St, will be L. Dietz, Lawyer [Dies at Home = wanna Wood, 1454 E 20n SL Sal 3 ; ‘ Se LAFAYETTE, Jan. 26—Dr. L. bi : anner & Buchanan mortuary. Diets, home. Burial will be in Crown| Goryices Wednesday 'M Hutchings has been named - Retired Baggage ‘Burial will be in Crown Hill CemFlorida,| Hill Cemetery. : " (Indiana's outstanding young man Di t 75 letery. " 10 a. m. AT organi, whe died yester, For Retired Foreman of 1947 by the mid-year confer- ‘Worker Dies a | | Mrs. Wood who was 72. died hotel, a retired A Ag A ence of the Indiana Junior Cham- LF services for John N. gaturday in her home. Illinois Central _ _con-| Frank M. Kelly, 3325 Kenwood 'y.. or Commerce. : tal an Indianapolis resi-|of Borin, Kas., she had lived ductor. He was 76, Ave. died yesterday in his home. ; - 45 years, will be held at pere 37 years and Was a member: Dr. Hutchings is an associate dent for 45 years, i {here 37 years A native of Bloomington, he He was 74. / thologist in the department of 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mor- of Unity Center. to Indi lis 10 pathologist in AT ) came Anapo years A fofmer foreman at the Prest-| veterinary science at Purdue Uni tuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will Surviving are one daughter, Mr. Dietz, whe was 72, was|When he. Hired Son the pal O-Lite Co., Mr. Kelly was a life-| versity. ; be in Rossburg Cemetery in New- yrs, Ruby | Harriett Anderson, graduated from the old American toad. He was .a member Ofhong resident of Indianapolis. fe 1s 5 an point. He was 75. Chicago, and a son, Charles Al ; i Central Law School in 1914 and Jovelis lodge 260, oor os After leaving the Prest-O-Lite a aw "= Mr. Shepherd, who was a Te- kins Wood. also of Chicago. — : Popularit racticed law here until 1945, eden gi pmen Y¥1Co., he was an elevator operator |prucellosis, one of the principal tired Union Station mail and Ed wills By L when he moved to Florida for his’ 0 700 FEO de his wire, 2%, 1» 8. Ayres & Co. until he|sources of undulant fever in hu- baggage handler, died Saturday WASHINGTO a veil Mrs. Georgia Morgan; a daughter, retired in 1945. . . | mans, . in Wheeling, W. Va. He was born| gegvices for Ed Wills, deacon against Sen. Robe He was formerly chief clerk|Mrs. Kenneth L. Harris, and «| Mr. Kelly was a member of 88.) Research in Terre Haute, jof the Metropolitan Paptist party policy senti for Louls Ewbank, former Indi-|néphew, Edmond Strong, all of Peter and Paul Cathedral and| Dr. Hutchings has conducted A member “of the Lavelle-Gos- Church who died Frighy 0 a a8} of -Ex-Lax—bandy!- Still goth men are avo a Indianapolis. served overseas as a Knights of [extensive research work in swine gett Post of -the Veterans of home, 1423 Missouri St. Nhen Nature © Mr, Stassen jo aha ‘Supreme Court judge, and'ndanape Columbus field t I ‘he joined the veteran held tomorrow at 1 p. m. in the “forgets”..romember § iio May Henry O. Chamberlin, judge of umbus secretary in| brucellosis since he jo! : ign Wars, he was a : 3 lL be in enter O! ay the Sfarion County Circutt Court. John L. Kennedy World War 1, Purdue staff in 1942, and has of the Spanish-American War. He| church. Buria Crown - tithe favorite 50: He served three terms as Center| Services for John L. Kennedy| Funeral services will be held at| made possible a practigal method also belonged to the Military Hill. Heé was 83. The Taft-Stass Township justice of the peace and |will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomor-8:30 a. m. Wednesday in Black- for the control of the disease. Order of the Purple Heart and|' A native of Providence, Tenn, _ J give Ohlo-a chan acted as special judge In Marion row in Grinsteiner’s funeral home| Well funeral home and at 9 a. m.| Lt. Gov. Richard T. James, as McGrew Camp, Spanish-American ne * had been a resident of In- "HE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE or against free-ha County courts. and at 9 a. m; in Holy Cross|in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. chairman of the judging commit- War Veterans. | dianapolis 31 years and had been — HN {o ald Europe. 8 He was a member of the St./Catholic Church. Burial will be in Burial will be in Holy Cross|tee, made the award at a meeting ko Mr. Shepherd is survived by a employed at the Holt Ice & Fuel \ gree spender. Thomas Benevolent Society, Holy Cross Cemetery. He was 63. Cemetery. : >| held fn honor of Dr. Hutchings. | MAN OF THE YEAR—Dr, L. |daughter, Miss Adrian Shepherd, | Co. 27 years. ) : Jr. Stassen go Knights of St. George, South Side, He died Saturday in his home,| Surviving are a sister, Miss| In the opinion of the judging| M.- Hutchings, Purdue Univer- {Indianapolis; a son, Chief Ma- | Survivors are his wife, Lena; the philosophy of Civic League and other fraternal|20 N. Oriental St. A life resident Anna ¥. Kelly, Indianapolis; a|committee, Mr. Hutchings made] _.~ he gs: d Indiana's out |chinist's Maté Daniel Shepherd,ipic four daughters, Mrs. L. 8. . Mr. Stass organizations. He was president/of Indianapolis, he was employed |brother, Thomas C. Kelly, Chi- | the ‘outstanding contribution to sity, hes received Indiana ‘ |USN, Indianapolis; a stepdaugh-| gmith, Evansville; Mrs. J. H : "ced last yea ofboth the St. Joseph State!for 15 years in the Irvington .post-| C880, a nephew and four nieces. the general welfare of Indiana standing young man of the year ter, Miss Mabelle Higdon, Wheel-| gynch, Sturgis, Mich.; Miss Lola BREAD VALUE staan? per cent © League and the St. Joseph Ceme-| office. He recently was a parking Mrs va B Lantz “land ta people during 1947. award for +347, Ting; W.- Va. -and_one grandchild. wins and Mrs..J. H. Hendrick, |} ED | WF = mw of goods an: ‘tery Association, lot attendant. He was a member s ok ‘ ts Laces : eT a A 1 of ‘Mark Klain Both of Indianapolis; we Jeter, ! of build urvivo ervices for Mrs. Iva B. Lantz, | rs. ) ’ - two De Holy Name ave Main 480 the who died Friday in her home, Departmental Awards , wt e Services for Mark Klain, Pond and Mrs. Will Holland, Pembroke, pun, levty 84 Horsley and Mrs. Marie EIlis,| Survivors are two sisters, Mrs.|5014 Julian Ave. were to be held eo ge died today in his home, 2920 a Ky.; two brothers, Austin a v 3 Dehsare both of Miami; three sons, Harold Mary Farmer and Miss Margaret anua rainin i Ave,, will be held tomorro and Jimmy Wills, both of The and Ervin Dietz, both of Indian- en Indianapolis: a brother today at 1:30 in Shirley Brothers| ee : : 4 12. p.m. in. the Aaron-Ruben fu-|djanapolis, and three grandchil- conditions W apolis, and Edward H. Dietz, Mi-(Ed, Superior, A "and three Irving 3} Cn aps ¢ Byral Was 10 pepartmental awards and hon-| English department awards for |neral home in Sharpe he Rabbiidren. vil Bite the Be ami; a sister, Mrs. Howard Smith; nieces and a nephew. n Washington Park. ors have been givén to leading | poetry were received by Delares{ William Greenfield a Irving H. Brundage primary als a brother, Otto H. Dietz, both of | Mrs. Lantz, who was 71, was|students of Manual Training Andrews, Bella Eskanazi, David in ry oe 8 Indianapolis; eight grandchildren Myrtle Shepherd a native of Brownsburg and had|gigh School. Priest, Emma Behr, Iris Carman,| Mr. Klain, who was 50, Was, gervices for Irving H. Brund- tage-3 and two great-grandchildren. Miss Myrtle Shepherd. 320 Deen. 8 resident of Indianapolis| J.eading the school's honor roll Leona Lair, Anna Perronie and/born in Marion, Ind, and had age, former Indianapolis resident, if Mr. Sa : Parkway Ave, died ny in|38 Years. She was a member of ist are John Lee, Connie David-|C. D. Brooks. {been an ‘Indianapolis resident 25 who died Tuesday at Daytonna : ; right there a Mrs. Katherine Lourton a nursing home. She was 72. the Fourth Church of Christison and Joyce Hilgemeier; alll The work of C. D. Brooks has years. He was one of the found | Beach, Fla. were held yesterday || presh, enriched Kroger Mr.. Stassen Services for Mrs. Katherine! A native of Dupont, she lived Scientist, with straight A-plus cards. been accepted for publication in|ers of Samuel Klain & 8Sons/in Miami. white bread . » . made with would enter one d Lourton, 619 W. 13th 8t., who|here 40 years. Survivors are three daughters,! Diplomas have been awarded the Annual Anthology of High | manufacturers. ; A native of Miami, Mr, Brund- a. ab for’ fine te in Ohio died Friday in General Hospital,| Services wil t 2p m. Mrs. Gerald Frazier, Sanders. and Lenora |gchool Poetry. He was a member of the Beth- age had been a building contrac- twis ugh er, of district can RH IS EA OE RRR: ; r n EARALE Mr PAR QL will be unable to at- Histo awards werk given to|El Temple, B'nai-B'rith and|tor there the past four years. He ‘whiter texture. best The delegate-al in Antioch Baptist Church. Burial is Ng Mrs, © Ceheghen, ire PR ARO AC FAT A I A A TE I I TN SRC : : y, AER rr RNA ASS TARA ART RE hips Alf :was to be in New Crown. Glen Haven Cemetery. Haute; a son, Lt. Col. William|' Frenzel medals from the boys’ |Stephanie Stanton, Donna Wort- Avenue Congregation, Jewish Iid-| Survivors are his W e, Ma " and Sen. Taft's SFE. Lourton lived in Indian: Survivors are three nephews; F. Lantz, Norfolk, Va.; . nine physical = education io, Audrey Prescott, Barbara ucational Association and the| Ann; his father, John R. Brund-|| fty in Ohio. apolis 30 years and was a member Roger Shepherd, Harold Shepherd grandchildren and two great- have been awarded to William Snodgrass, Kenneth Montgomery Kishbaum Center. ‘age, Indianapolis; his . mother, Mr. Stassen sal of the Antioch church. She was/and Roy Shepherd, all of Indian- grandchildren. Cook, John Collins, Robert 8chul- and John Lee. | Survivors are his wife, Bertha; Mrs. Francis Stuart Branguge, . : find Sen. Taft er & native of Nashville, Tenn. apolis, and three nieces, Mrs. |F E Sweet tetl, Howard Kincaid, George The art department has award-|two daughters, Misses Margery | Miami; his gran -— rh FOR Cc state primaries ._. Survivors are her brother, Eu-|Luvina Hupp, North Verson; Mrs. $0 Adams, Joe Adams, James Nyers, (ed certificates for study at the ang Sharlette Klain; three sons,| Olive B, Chap AT 8 gi with t = ene Flippin Louisville, i and Myra. Miller, Farmland, and Mrs.| Services and burial for F. E. Donn Kleis, Eugene McGuire and John Herron Art Institute to 8y1- | pavid and Dr. Benjamin Klain, | two brothers, Willian op : whom he said he RE neta Caylor, Cledx Swift, Phoentx; ATE weet, -vice president. a seats Kenneth Redden... yin Camb, William Deas, WHS | Indianapolis, and Edgar 1. Klain, 082, Indianapolis. and gt. If ud Sines 8 Reape te A Co Er Coa i Sn A : te Co, ‘were t today rhb {Harding and Carolyn M .{ Los Angeles, .and four sisters,| Raymond IE yo AR Hee: SR Mrs. Anna J. Hardy [in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glen: Pius MMhastng Shep. department awards. were| yrs. William Segal, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Brooke Wil- Big 14-1b. Loaves | wu mare mo» iva E. Morgan Funeral services for Mrs. Anna|d8le. Cal. A former resident of Ire- ing given to Jasper Blue, Mrs, M. Rothenburg, Mrs. Jack ams, Mrs. Jane Bickley and Mrs. - ty Sn YOS..| B on the-Senator—j rvices J. Hardy, 6111 Crittenden Ave. | Indianapolis for many yeafs, Mr, Sehnep, John Barker and Robert| Mazur and Mrs. Frank Weis, all| Eleanor McGill, ali of Indian- Jssues. Funeral se! for Ira B.C 7 held at 2:30 p.m. tomor.|SWeet died Saturday following a . Baumer for outstanding attitude.|of Chicago. apolis. ACTUALLY LESS _ “But” Mr. Sta ) Wil be helq at 20 Bp oes i WE oe nC = Honors for unusual progress went “Th : Advertisement : “he differences | " tuary. Burial will be in Crown| Survivors are his wife, Clara, 0 elmer to Walter Reed, James Ford, Mrs. Rega Thon- Zee e a ra i. THAN 12¢ a POUND oth fore zand.. Hill Cemetery. was 66. and one sister, Mrs. Lannes Mc- > Howard Ashmore and Hugh yu. pega Thon, 2053 N. Ala- More Comfort Wearing represent the maj

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