Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1948 — Page 7
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Services for William Meg land, an Indianapolis resident ——————————————gtp——— years, were to be held at 10 a. m.! Actors Ask Extra Pay el Baptist » » . ay I a wen th ne 1 New| For Films in Television Crown Cemetery. He was 29. He! died here Friday. | McFarland was born in!/demand extra pay if- their movies
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Services * for Mrs. Brandon will be held tomorrow died there Monday. Larry, Indianapolis; the Rev. C. M., Porterville, Cal;
| Ruth Mraz, Brainerd, Minn.; two and Mrs. Doris Zachary, Browns- | brothers, nine grandchildren and burg; { four great-grandchildren.
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two brothers, Fred Gill, Crawfordsville, and John Gill, in dianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Clarice Busenbark, Tulsa, Okla.,
died Monday in Gen-'olis, and 11 grandchildren.
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