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mann son, 1000 fo Pay $25 4 Home. Burial “da ‘granddaughter, Mary Each at Dinner ill ve; In Crown In Crown Hill © (Lewis; a half-sister, Miss Theima More than 1000 Hoosier Demo-("," == Wo* “5 Services for Willlam H. Patt- Lewis; his other, Mrs. Lucy or John lcrats will kick in $25 apiece to- mann, a retired gardenéf, will be Lewis; all Indianapolis, and|Jamestown, will

speech ‘by the party's national chairman, Sen. J Grath (R. R. LL). .Qgecasion for the Jefferson-Jackson Day celebration in which the Demo-

crats combine honoring their Wednesday in

his home. was a member of St. John Evan-| formed Church.

dinner also marks| d Reformed Church and!’ ! the 100th anniversary of the Belieal and R ey. Mr. Brier Fred and Richard Pattmann; 1895 and a real esta was Marion County highway su-* hree sisters, Miss Minnie Patt- here Wednesday. - A native of in te and |

perintendent for 16 years.

party fathers with the practical {business of raising funds. This year's

founding of the Democratic 'National Committee, During the day, State Chair i man Pleas Greenlee will meet) (with the state committee to set

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Rites Tomorrow For Ernest Brier

morrow night to eat and hear a Ger many Sho

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ight and tate, ss, orice Jsnight Mrs. daughter ‘and two great-grand-|Hillside Christian Church, Veritas wr EVivOrs ane oh, Drothar,

Gardener fo Be Buried augh

at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H.|a stepbrother, Herrmann funeral home. Burial|Franklin.. = : » will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. “Mr. Pattmann, who was 78, died in.. his.

‘Raymond St. A native of Ci tomorrow for Thomas M. Stewart, nati, he had lived ar or ia 2168 N. DeQuincy St. in Moore years. He was a member. Mortuaries Peace Chapel. The/Coll Re- ’ ege : fmmanvel Evangelical and | Rev. Herbert Wilson will officiate. ricks County grade school teach.

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Services willbe held at 3 p.m.

Mr. Brier died 9% |

He Ernest Brier

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\mann, Mrs. Sophia Schlensker| Jennings County, he nad lived/Surance agent i daugh- and. Mrs. Mayme Leachman; a here years. Survivors nchuie JY an | brother, Fred Pattmann, a grand-| carpenter and a member of the| Park Methodist Church,

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(an official date for the party's r, and a brother, Wii. hildren, all of Indianapolis. - Lodge 608, F&AM; Veritas Chap- Salen, and {nominating convention next | a Dr Brier, all of Indianapolis. 'c il FL ter, RAM 160, Brightwood Chap- nd N Pig A. A. Kinder, |spring. The date probably will oo _- Prien 87 O° "ncfana ec ewis ter, OES 300, and Chic Keeth| Co "rls hw 30d My, Rob. {be June 15. BEETLES DESTROY TREES Rites for Cecil F. Lewis, a|Tribe 405, Seymour. ¢ — le County and district chairmen | Twig-girdler beetles are espe- heating engineer, will be at 2| Survivors are a son, Charles| COAL PRODUCTION HIKED : and vice chairmen will hold a cially bad on pecan, hickory and p. m. tomorrow in the Conkie!C. Stewart, Santa Ana, Cal: iwo| The uction of coal per m . pre-campaign organization ses- persimmon trees; they have a funeral home. Burial will be in|brothers, William Stewart, In-|in the has increnceq 3 sion with Sen. McGrath prior to habit of cutting twigs during the the Knights of Pythias Cemetery dianapolls, and Orville Stewart,/per cent the past 25 pl the dinner. late summer; thus causing a loss at Liston. » Tampico, Ind., three grandchildren|largely due to increased mech. of immature fruit. A resident here for 32 years,'and three great-grandchildren. |anization. :

‘Fuel Oil Committee 'Disbands Here Today The Indianapolis Emergency Fuel Oil Committee was dis- | banded today. It had been. organized by Mayor Feeney in

with a critical fuel oil shortage. The committee distributed 8505 i gallons of ofl to 137 applicants. | Members of the committee were ry. H. Fulmer, former fire | chief; Louis Adams, attorney, {and Earl Buchanan, National

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Jeff ‘D. Thompson ~~ | Rites will be mp §t 10 a. m. | tomorrow for Jeff D. Thompson,

|rieral Home, Burial will" | Floral Park. He was 81. | Mr. Thompson, who died { Wednesday in General Hospital, | was formerly a street salesman | for the Star. He was born in Cir |cleville, 0. and lived - here 38 years,

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