Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 12
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Betty Lou Yarber . Rites Tomorrow
Yarber, “School
at St. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at Robert W. Stirling Funeral ‘Home. Burjal will be in Acton Miss Yarber, who was 16, was
“a member of Brookfield Method-
of Moral High School. Surviving are the parents, Mr.| and Mrs. Grover J. Yarber; a brother, Raymond Yarber, all of Brookfield, and three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hahler, Acton, and ~ Melba and Harriett Ann Yarber, | of Brookfield.
Miss Mildred West
be conducted in Muncie. Burial will also be there. Sle died Sat-| urday in the home of her ister,
Ave, Born in Cowan. she came here | two months ago to liva with her sister who is head of the commercial department of Broad Kip“ple High School. : Besides: her sister, she is sur: vived by her father,. David 0.] West, Muncie. t
Mrs. Clara Taylor Seryices for Mrs. Clara E.| Taylor, who died Saturday | here, | LN HE WE 2. mh. OMOIrOw) in Muncie. Mrs. Taylor, 78, lived ~—at-R3,-Box—975. A native of, "Ohio, $hé “had been & resident here 50 years. Survivors are two daughters, ro Mres Agnes: Moore: A - and Mrs, Charles: Portish, Indianapolis;- a son, Delbert Taylor, : Muncie; two sisters, Mrs. Lula . Smith,. Muncie, and Mrs. Anna Frye, Indianapolis; a brother, William Graham, Indianapolis.
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Services for Miss Betty * Lou Moral Township High -who died Friday
, 8 native bf Brookfield, Miss, and | | ist' Church and Sunshine Society
Services for Miss Mildred West, | Muncie grade school teacher, will
Miss Winifred West, 6221 Col lege
| tries -in- the “Legion-Times Charity Horse Show May 14,1516 in 1
|Shirley Brothers Central Chapel
| Methodist Hospital,
Humane: Society Designates: Week Indianapolis Humane Society has sét aside this week as Be! | [Kind to Animals Week. Humane treatment of all animals was urged by Oliver L. Fevrier, president of the society. “Many of our citizens have i llearned how. our animals serve us every day,” declared the offijcial. “We surely : Elcent treatment and should
further give them protection and care.”
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HORSE SHOW ENTRY--One of the throe-gaited class en.
the Fairgrounds Coliseum is “Wee Willie," Miss Jean Thiery. 6666 Allisonville Rd., up.
| Services Tomorrow [in Indianapolis about 26 years. v she attended Third Church. of! For. Mrs. Huldah Wills. | |Christ Scientist. And. Was. A. MEM: ..... I Vices for Mr. uideb Tate ber of the Northside Mothers’ be-held ata. GIOETOW. Club... ess minnie h. WA SAT gut Survivors: are a & anugnter, re —— . 5 won
and burial will be in Greenfield. | {Sarah Carr, Indianapolis; a son, Mrs. . Wills. died yesterday in, Jackson T, . Wills, North Holy. . She was 62.1 wood, Cal.; a sister, Mrs. H. } TNSTN i She was born in Illinois, was! Gardner, Miami, Fla.: a Ry - graduated from Linwood College! R. ‘E. Tate, Gentralia, IIL, and | at St. Charles, Mo., and lived two Branachlioven..
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Indiana 4-H Clubs: will enter the national |again this year for the fifth consecutive time, the National Committee on. Boys and Girls Club Work announced in Chicago. Last year there weré 26 county medal winners in Indiana.
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Bar Group’ To Hear Prof. R. W. Aigler
* Prof. Ralph’ W.. Aigler of the Michigan Law {School will’ address the Indianapolis Bar Association at La Rue’s Restaurant, Thursday evening on questions likely to arise {from ‘the new. Indiana statute on
The members of the bar also are aking a survey of minimum fees and have been asked to file schedules with the association.
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