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will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Hall, who was 76, nad. worked 30 years for the old In-| Co. as a stationary engineer before his reative of Hendricks lived here 30 years and was a member of the| Church of Christ. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude M. Buttz, Indianapolis; Charles M. Hall, Indianapolis, and John Hall, Kilgore, Ky.; a sister, Miss Luella Hall, Indianapolis, and one grand-

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for William Terry t 2 Oo ee ~ hr . a re and te am 8 be ei & Akin] OATES morrow in the Stratten mortu- brothers, ary. Burial will be in Floral Park sonville, and Booker Jackson, In-|Floral Park. \dianapolis, and two sisters, Miss J 37 and Eddie Mae Jackson, Indianapolis, | Veterans’ Hospital. = died hera and Mrs. Georgia Grace, Madison- and lived at 2301 Jackson St.

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| Services will be held at 1:30 aR sontsst p. m. Sunday in the G. H. Herr- conBection with {mann funeral home for Mrs. Ida thie. Telays Apr Timmons and burial will be in| 7¢ Feays Apr. | Sheridan. Miss Jennings Mrs. Timmons died yesterday in 15 the daughter {Methodist Hospital. She was a ug!

tative of Sheridan and a resident |[0f Mr. and Mrs. lof Indianapolis for 22 years. She Loomis Seunings, ‘lived at 1831 Singleton St. ridian PL

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of college honoraries. Washington High School.

and Miss Maxine G. Timmons, all (of Indianapolis; four sons, Kenneth L., Paul L. and Ozro Tim{mons, all of Indianapolis, and Lotis T. Timmons, Los Angeles, Drawbridges Kept Busy n Cal.; three brothers, Gurn McVey land Jesse McVey, both of Ander-| CHICAGO (UP) — Chicago's, \son, and Edward McVey, Sheri- 54 drawbridges

IKy., he had been a resident here ‘Arthur S. Blunk Sr.

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Mr. Blunk died Wednesday in| He was 52,

native of Morgan County, he had |S lived in Indianapolis for 30 years |= and was a moulder in the B. & B. Foundry. Survivors are two sons, Arthur | Blunk Jr, and Russell Blunk,| both of Indianapolis; four daughters, Mrs. Dortha McDuffie, Veedersburg, and the Misses Sara = = JoAnn, Carol Jean and Helen g Blunk, all of Indianapolis; sister, Mrs. Ethel Vest, Bridge-| port, and four grandchildren.

Jack -Barlow Services for Jack Barlow, 815; Udell St., will be held at 10 a. m, tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. He died! Wednesday in General Hospital. Burial will be in Horse Cave, Ky. Mr. Barlow, who was 72, was born in Horse Cave but had lived here 30 years. He was a former crane helper for the New York's Central Railroad. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Indianapolis; = two brothers, Howard and Powell |= = Barlow, both of Horse Cave, Ky.;| two grandchildren and two great-| grandchildren.

|S... Morris Meck Rites for 8. Morris Meck, 2439 N. ‘Alabgma St., will be held at 10 a." m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary. He died yesterday in General Hospital, Burial will be in Kokomo. He was 81.

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had lived here 45 years. a member of the Ancient Land- |S marks Masonic Lodge and the = Scottish Rite. His wife, Lola, survives.

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