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are: Ethel Fay Henderson, 25, Combus. Mrs. Doris Stoneberger, 37, Ft. Wayne. : Arthur Wright, 56, Grantsburg, Seven . Miss Henderson was killed and geven others were injured in a two-car accident near Columbus. Police said Miss Henderson was thrown from a car driven by a relative, - Walter Huntsman, 26, Columbus, and died at the scene of the accident. Mrs. Stoneberger died in a New Albany hospital of injuries sustained when a car driven by her husband, Richard, collided with a car driven by Earl 8. Bloxham, . 29, Henryville, on U. 8. 31. Mr. Wright was killed when struck by a car driven by Harry
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vors. are three sons, Henry, Louis and Arthur Lenz, all of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. John Bibbs and Mrs. 5 | Henry ~Beuke, Indainapolis; a
brother, Leo Minker, Los ;{Angeles; 15 - grandchildren 18-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Lenz was the wife of Charles A. Lenz, gardener, who died in 1939.
John J. Murphy )} Jou Jom. J. Murphy died yesterday Little Suters of the Poor, Pater-|He a a 1 Ave son, N. J.; Mrs. Maurice Haniey| p,., i, gingoe, County Cork and Mrs. Gertrude Bloom, Indi-\y 01004 he came to Indianapolis
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-| Klein, 4009 Broadway, : held at 2 p. m. today in AaronRuben funeral “Ibe in Ohev Zedeck
Klein died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. He was 62.
partner of Elvers & Klein, a contracting firm.
brother Harry in Klein's Department Store in Greenwood for 10 years before he retired.
Zedeck Temple, B'nai B'rith and Monument Masonic Lodge. - -
brother, Harry; five sisters, Miss and| Rose Klein, Miss Ruth Klein, Mrs. |
Funeral services for Joseph N. will “be
home. Burial will
A native of
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Mr. Kiein is survived by his
Leo Leskovits, Mrs. Henry Rothschild and Mrs. Jesse Markowitz, and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Clara Snyder
Mrs. Clara’ Snyder, . 2421 N. Illinois St., died Friday in the Methodist Hospital. Seryices will be_ held today at 2 p. m. in Traders Point Christian Church. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Born in Marion County, Mrs. Snyder was a member of Traders Point Christian Church. She was 75. Surviving are seven sons, Paul, Cecil and ‘George Snyder, all of Indianapolis; Leslie, Harry and
ae the past 20 years. Billings Books : Mr. Murphy was' a member of Manual Play Margaret Hurley Murphy; two brothers, Charles and Joseph! Billings Hospital tomorrow. | Funeral services will be held] Sponsored by the Junior Red at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in the|
the Knights of Columbus, St. PatManual High School students yyurphy, both of Indianapolis, and| Cross Club of the school, the one residence, and at 9 a. m. in st.|
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Snapelis, and Mrs. Paul James, wpon he was 16 and served as a , postal clerk in Indianapolis for rick’s Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society of the church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. will present two acts of an all six sisters and two brothers who school vaudeville for patients at'|jve in Ireland. hour show will include “Hoosier Patrick's Church. Burial will be| Hayride” and “The Plugged Nick- in Holy Cross Cemetery, { Med : { : oll : a’ . a ChrisannaHutan; + nomas Mis: Lillian .B. Fish
Gregg Snyder, all of New Augusta, and Clifford Snyder, Milwaukee, Wis.; two daughters, Mrs. Eva Barrs; Indianapolis; and Mrs. Marie Benneman, New Augusta; three brothers and one sister, Mrs. Bertha Templin, Zionsville.
Joseph Alexander
Joseph Alexander, a resident of Indianapolis ‘for 50 “years, “died
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will be in Greenfield. He was 83. d yesterday in his home, 238 E. th 8t.
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A native of Hancock County lived here 40.y :
Survivors are his wife, Ollie; a daughter, Mrs. June Nigh; a brother, sister and three grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Charles J. Foster
Services for Charles J. Foster, former Indianapolis resident, will be held today in Chillicothe, O. He moved from here '10 years ago. An investment banker, he died Saturday at his home. Mr. Foster is survived by his wife, Laura; a daughter, Miss ; a son, Dudley; a sister, Miss Emma Foster, ,- William; -John and Jos
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another term for International President Woodruff Randolph, whose headquarters are located here, .
terday to indorse candidates of the Independant Party of the International aphical Union. Mr. Randolph failed to get the local union's support at a general election two years ago. Charles D. Tucker, local president, said Mr. Randolph received the smallest number of votes of four major candidates. “Our vote is a clear indication that we do not subscribe to the
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Services for Pvt. Robert Ford will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Speaks & Finn with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Pvt. Ford, who was 23, was killed June 6,
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a lifelong Indianapolis resident. pings in Caleb Mills Hall, He operated a tavern at East and Lincoln Sts. 3 years until his retirement. He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and Palmette Tribe 17, Improved Order of Réd Men,
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Walker, Lowell Farley and My-| Mrs. Lillian B. Fish died yes- yesterday in his’ home, 3054 N. daughters, Mrs. Fletcher Mus-|. oo" © 0 2° modern Indian ron Silverman will play the ton | tertny in her home, 40 E. 45th New ys St. He was 64. grave, Mya. Roy Halliday ya aoe; Act TV—"Tabu, an Atri ; ing parts in “The Plugged Nick-8t. She was the widow of George| "A exander had been a box-| or iy pins : Sn Jungle set, and Ast Vite : : maker for many years at the . p me,” a fantasy o Principals in the “Hoosier Hay-| A native of Louisville, KY. nugias Box Co. here. He was a Mrs. Nellie Burns seasons. be ride” are Fred Buehl, Helen| she had lived in Indianapolis for| ie of Butlerville. :
Schwomeyer, Barbara Snodgrass,|25 years. Her husband, who was Janet eer William Anderson, retired railroad enigneer, died William Dean, Lucille Prentice tWO years ago.
and Lowell Farley. am also includes P: M- tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-
|chanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Arch B. Terrell; two nephews, Arch Terrell Jr. and Dr. Lloyd G. Terrell; two nieces, Miss Lila
The specialty numbers by Donn Kleis ‘and Miss Rutan and Fred Buehl in “Timptayshun.” | Miss Weaver and Miss Snod‘grass will also appear on the pro-
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Edward S. Pierson
Services will be held at 2:30/funeral home, 17th and Illinois
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Wald
ts.,, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. The Rev. H. H. Reynolds, pastor of the Morris Street Methodist Church will officiate, Surviving are two brothers, Caleb and Harold J. Alexander, and three sisters, Mrs. Addie |Essigke, Mrs. Carrie Leaf and
an Indianaplois resident 70 ygars, were to beheld at 2 p. m. today in the Moore Mortuaries’ Colonial Chapel. Crown Hill Cemetery,
3033 Boulevard Place. She was a member of Indianapolis Shrine 6, White Shrine of Jerusalem; Ori-
‘Services for Mrs. Nellie Burns,
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Services for Edward 8. Pierson, | a former Indianapolis resident! were to be held today in Miami, |
William T. Kinder, Tipton, former state senator, has been elected chairman of the Indiana School Study Commission." The commission will make a thorough study of Indiana's educational system and recomenda-
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Fla. Burial was to be there. He! He dled there Saturday. Born
here until he went to Miami 30 years ago. He was a motorcycle policeman for the Miami police department 20 years, retiring last fall.
in Greencastle, Mr. Pierson lived| “Polls. Mrs. Meyer was a member
tions for its improvement. The commission was authorized by the
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{1947 convention of the Indiana "State Teachers’ Assiciation.” Anson Thomas, director of the [tax and legislative department of
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two sisters, Mrs. Frank A. Con-
Survivors are his wife, Gail; Mrs. Flor two daughters, Mrs. Louise Na-| a Wheeler
rovec, Miami, and Mrs. Margue-|
way and Mrs. Oral A. Peirce,
| Services for Mrs. Flora Etta He is survived by his parents, Lucille Dortch, Lowell Lentz Do-| rite Mellen, Brookline, Mass., and| ''neeler; 1612 Comer -Ave:, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarency Fulkman; lores Mondragon, Dolores Hilton |
to be held at 1:30 p. m. today a sister, Mrs. Ellen Hamilton; and Kay Poole,
in the Jones .and- Hurt Sheffield two brothers, Robert-and Charles, Chapel. Burial will be in Me- a1 of this city, and the grand- CHEYENNE ALMOST DRY
|Mrs. Bertha Patterson, all of In-!ental Shrine and Queen Esther! Alexander, managing editor; Py ; JL. Sola. cat sicily dug i = dianapolis, Capter, OES. - : Francine Camden, Lima Olsen; ? M slastie bond | William F. Mever Survivors are a son, Albert §./James Moore, June Lalen, Pat] | Iongth. A around ’ Y Burns; a foster daughter, Mrs.|McCammeron, Chris Theofanis, || Bi prevents slipping and baggy Services for William F. Meyer, Dorothy Chilton, both of Indian-|{George Theofanis, page editors;|} §i blouses, Insuring perfect fit who died in his home, 525 Wood-| apolis, and two foster grandchil- James Dimitroff, business mana- || fg select the length that appeals, row ‘Ave, Friday night will be dren, ger, and Lois Bortwell, exchange held at 3 p. m. today in the! editor, ; ptitn-pity Sonie Sundial | home, Burial will} Ray Fulkman * a 4 . “in TOWN - " * g . i jeg - AEN i" 0 : freshman os : or 4 Cy ¥ af ee 5 Tv ; : Services will be held in St. “ nl ; t A life-long resident of en y igram for Washington “rhinies Sizes Lengths: = TORRY ole Shupeh = 9 will be held Feb. 10 in the school . n 28 10.25 of Zion Evangelical and Re- > ™ nesday for Ray Fulk-|suqitomtim* Bowell Lents, presi| walst Bor short formed Cliurch,’ He was 05. (man, 925 N. Alabama St. Bur- gent of the school chapter of the : a - Two sisters, Mrs. Katherine !8! Will be in Crown Hill. Nationil Honor Society, will pre- Medium for 27 to 20 29 for average Sinclair and Mrs. Anna Kendall, A native of Indianapolis, Mr.|side and other members of the La for 30 to 32 both of Indianapolis, survive him. Fuikman died Saturday. He was society will participate, ge 31 for tall |a member of St. Joseph's Church.| Student speakers for the con-! Colors: Black, Navy, Now! He was 23, vocation will be Chris Theofanis, | t= Grey Get Yours No
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Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Mutch, 622 W. 41st St. were held! at 2 p. m. today in McNeely mor-| tuary with burial in Crown Hiil| Cemetery, !
tor of Fairview Presbyterian Church, and officers. of Norlin Park Chapter, OES, officiated, ... Mrs. .Mutch,, who, was 69, died! She was a member . of the former Home Presbyterian Church. - |
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~The-Rev. Virgil D: Ragan.-pas- ‘Burvivors include three cousins. rroctor—729—N. Tremont Ave:
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Earl Mutch; a daughter, Mutch; a sister, Mrs. Lewis, White Plains, N. Y,, and a brother,
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i died Satutday. - maintenance man for the Ameri-| was “emploved by Sink 4 Ed. can Lead Co. He retired in 1045.
wards, furnace and roofing firm.| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. A native of Boone County, he Rebecca Proctor; two daughters, | had lived here most. of his life. Mrs. Effie Cox and Mrs. Frank, He fs survived by his wife, Ef-| Fulton; three “sons,” Willlam A, fie; two sons, Walter and Ralph; Joseph and James E. Proctor, ail two daughters, Mrs. Florence of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Pauline: a Edna Hassen, Milltown, and Mrs. | epson; Newton Morris, - all - of: Bertie Schaurer, Chicago; four) Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. brothers, Harry L. Proctor, LoNanfe Rance, Thorntown, ands 8ansport; Ben F. Proctor, HamCordie__ Dodge, Berkeley, mond; John and Robin Proetor,|
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“FRENCH CONVERSATION AND READING”-=17 weeks, 8 p. m., Wednesdays, beginning Feb. 11. Fee $10 for series ($5 for students enrolled in French classes). Miss Margaret Cook, Instructor in French, I. U. Division of Adult Education.
“RUSSIAN CONVERSATION AND READIN G"-17 weeks, 8 p, m., Tuesdays, beginning Feb. 10. Fee $10 for series. Nicholas Seldon, Lecturer in Russian, I. U. Division of Adult Education, :
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“HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE DEVELOPMENT OF MAN"-12 talks, 6:15 p. m., Mondays, Beginning Feb. 9. Fee $3. For series—single admissions 75 cents. ' Prof, W. 8. Bittner, Associate Dean, I. U. Division of Adult Education.
“FINE ARTS”-—17 talks, 5:45 p. m., Wednesdays, beginning Feb, 11. Otto J. Brendel, Professor of Fine Art, L.U,
“PUBLICITY AIDS”-—8 talks, 2:30 p. m,, Thursdays, beginning Feb, 10. Fee $3 for series. Miss Henrietta Thornton, Associate Editor, I. U. News Bureau, °
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