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BURIAL HERE—Services will

Rites for Robert Craig Seet, In-| be held ‘here Wednesday for |rick’s Catholic Church. Burial diana University Law School sty T-Sgt. Richard G. Hoyt, 484 [Will be in Holy Cross. int crash, will be held at 10 Dose Ave, who died in Eng- an righ gs the son of a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-| ‘and in [74% . a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Quinn, chanan Mortuary. Burial will be Elm St. He resided here all in Crown Hill. He was 25. his life and attended Mr. who lived at 5139 rick’s School and St. Meinrad's park Ave., was born in Hartford, Academy. He was a member of Conn., and lived here 21 years. g.y. . St. Patrick's Catholic Church He was a graduate of School 70, Rites for Flier and wag a clerk in the Indiana Shortridge High School and But- National Bank three years. ler University. . Flew 110 Missions Served in Pacific - Sgt. Hoyt Killed Recipient of the Alr Medal, five World War TI, Mr. Seet in Enaland i Oak Leaf Clusters and the Disserved as a pilot for a year and) IN England in 1944 tinguished Flying Cross, he was a half in the Southwest Pacific. =. oo pinara Ga veteran of 110 missions. He He was assigned to the 8th com- ‘enlisted in the Air Force in Febbat cargo squadron, Troop Car- Hoyt, who was killed in an air ruary, 1942, and received his rier Command. crash in Stamford, England, July wings .at Luke Field, Ariz. Recently he was appointed to|8, 1944, will be held at 2 p. m. Also surviving ‘are three the staff of Indiana Law Journal Wednesday > Moo re Mortuarles others, Forrest, Joseph and and was a member of Sigma pel Howard Quinn, Indianapolis, and Delta Kappa, law honorary. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle of five sisters, Sister Patricia

He was also a member of Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, Sigma Chi, Kappa Kappa psi, and Tau Kappa Alpha fraternities, Oriental Lodge 500, F. & A. M., and Broad Ripple American Legion Post. Survivors are his wife, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl w. Seet, and a brother, Carl W. Seet Jr. all of Indianapolis.

Joseph Swango Rites Tomorrow

Postal Supervisor

Dies Here at 53

rvices for Joseph Swango, Be supervisor of the North Indianapolis postoffice at 29th and Clifton Sts., who died Saturday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park. . Mr. Swango, who was 53, was a native of Maroa, Ill, and had resided here 30. years, making his home at 5733 Broadway. He was graduated from Worthington High School and Indiana State Teachers’ College. . Active in Legion A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the Indiana Legion State Band, 40 and 8, Voiture Local 145; Masonic Lodge 843, Scottish Rite, Scottish Rite Chorus, Shrine, Sahara Grotto and Northwood Christian Church. He was a member and past commander © of Hayward Barcus American Legion Post 55. He had been supervisor of the North sub station 10 years. Surviving are his wife, Clara; three brothers, Frank E. Swango,| Van Nuys, Cal; Morton L. Swango, Indianapolis, and Alvin C. Swango, Switz City, and a sister, Mrs. Grace M. Ball, Eugene, Ore.

Delaney Asher

Services for Delaney Asher, 3003 Washington Blvd., who died Friday in General Hospital, were held at 2 p. m. yesterday in Farley Funeral Home. Burial was in Quincy. Mr, Asher, who was 82, was born in Quincy and .lived in Indianapolis 58 years. He was a railway niail'“glerk until his retirement in He had been a member of the U. 8, Railway Mail Clerks’ Association 39 years and was a past grand master of Northwestern Odd Fellows Lodge. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Beulah Johnson, Rockford, Ill, and Miss Mabel Asher, Indianapolis; a son, Fred 8., Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Carleton, Indianapolis.

Ferrell T. Thompson

Services for Ferrell T. Thompson, 418 E. Ninth 8t., who died Saturday in Herring Garage, 1443 E. 12th St. will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park.. He was 51. Mr. Thompson, who was a mechanic for Herring Garage, was born in Coatesville, but lived here 30 years. He was a member of Danville Methodist Church and Frank T. Strayer VFW Post. A veteran of World War I, he served with the U. 8. Marines in France and Turkey. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Fern Staley, Crawfordsville, and Mrs. Eleanor Fassol, Portland,

Mrs. Martha Myers Funeral Set Today

Rites for Mrs. Martha L. Myers,

2302 Prospect St. who died here Pf

Saturday, will be held at 3:30 P. m. today in-Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. She was 75. Born in Mitchell, she lived here 36 years and was a member of Englewood Christian Church.

|S. Hoyt, 484 Doerre Ave. He was

Englewood Christian Church will officiate. Members of Wayne Post 64, American Legion, will attend. Burial’ will be in Memorial Park.

T-Sgt. Hoyt, who was 23, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert

graduated from Ben Davis High School and was employed as an interior decorator by the L. S. Ayres & Co. and Harris Drapery Co. until he entered service in Oct., 1942.

He was a member of Englewood Christian Church. While in service he was with the 309th Troop Carrier Squadron and had been awarded the Air Medal.

Surviving besides his parents are a brother, Robert A. Hoyt, Indianapolis; two grandmothers, Mrs. Mary A. Hoyt, Greensburg, and Mrs. Mary E. McGinnis, Indianapolis, and two nephews. ————————————————————————

Kentucky Funeral For Foundry Employee

Services and burial for Robert E. Lee Faith, who died Friday at his home, 2006 Mansfield Ave. will be held tomorrow at Owensboro, Ky. Mr. Faith, who was 80, was born in Owensboro. He was an employee of Interstate Foundry of Indianapolis. .

Surviving are his wife, Lillian; a daughter, Mrs. Marian Bell, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Lena Combs, Louisville, Ky. and a brother, Frank T: Faith, Owensro.

Pvt. Herman Nahmias

Graveside services for Pvt. Herman Nahmias, who was killed in New Guinea Thanksgiving Day, 1942, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Sephardic Cemetery. He was 22, . Pvt. Nahmias, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nahmias, 1124 S. Illinois 8t., was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, He was a graduate of Technical High School, a member of Sephardic Society and served with the infantry during the war. Survivors, besides his parents, are three brothers Morris, Joe and Harry, all of Indianapnlis, and three sisters, Miss Betty Nahmias and Mrs. Lena Cohen, both of Indianapolis, and Miss Sylvia Nahmias, Los Angeles, Cal.

‘WE CAN DO IT AGAIN’ . PHILADELPHIA, July 12 — One. of series of lapel badges worn by some delegates reads: “We did it to Dewey once and we can do it again, Vote Demo-

Louise, St. Mary's-of-the-Woods; Mrs. Joseph Naville, New Albany; Mrs. Carl Fackler and Bernadine and Carole Quinn, Indianapolis.

James W. Jamison

Services will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow for James W. Jamison, 952 N. Delaware St., in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Spring Vale Cemetery, Lafayette. Mr. Jamison, who was 83, died Saturday night in his home.

He spent more than 16 years with the State Highway Commis-

born in Tippecanoe County, but lived in Lafayette until he moved here six years ago. Survivors are his wife, Adella, and several nieces and nephews.

Mass to Be Sung For Hoosier Here

home, 416 E. 24th Bt., will be

held at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel, followed by requiem high mass at 9 a. m. in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Shelbyville.

Cathedral,

Ora G. Allison; a stepson, Charles G. Allison, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Nealis, Brooklyn, N. Y,, and Mrs. Agnes Demartine, Indianapolis, pieces.

Mrs. Caroline . Kravss Services for

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Returned for

Bodies of 112 Indiana servicemen, 15 of them from Indianapolis, are among the 4383 returned from Europe #board the Army transport Oglethorpe Vic-

Armed forces dead originally buried in temporary military cemeteries in France and Belgium are among those returned to this country.

of the serviceman is given first, followed by name and address of the next of kin. Branch of service is Army unless otherwise specifled. The Indianapolis list:

Pic. Jack E. Bridgewater; Bridgewater, 231 8. Bancroft

Helen M. st. Pfc. n

2/Lt. Robert T, Mrs. Willie E. Riggins, 5701 Madison Delbert E. am; Pred Sedam, 20. Pfc. Walter E. Spinks; Bértha BE.

Bailey, 2366 Columbia Ave. -Sgt. A. Staudt; . . Staudt,

Ave. R.

Hen Pfe. Michael Terry, 651 N. Beville Ave.

Servicemen with next of kin residing elsewhere in Indiana:

tory, the Army announced today. |X

In the following lists, the nanie|py

all from here

112 Indiana War Victims

Last Rites

Pvt. Hartwell F. Pultz; Hartwell Fults, Bedford. Pvt. Gorman A.

Goss; An

r ville. in Arner; Harner, Logansport, Mrs. Laura K. Hawkins, Bloomington. Pvt. Harry J Hewitt; Ts. Hewitt, Ft. Wayne. Pfc. Holsmpers Herman ton. /8

Ernest L. Hummel:

Le Kovacevich, South Be:

ges, Emmett E. Martin; Iva B. Newman,

Lafayette: Pvt. Richard D. Parks, Clay City. Pvt. Theodore J. rish; Alice B. Parrish, Bloomington. 8/8¢gt. Devere A. Provines; Milo J. Provines,

A. Quigley; Albert H. . William H. Rankin; James Evansville. T/5 Do Myrtle L. Reaser, ward Porte. Pfc.

sion and retired in 1944. He was|

Services for Mrs. Martha Ann Allison, who died Saturday in her

Mrs. Allison, who was 84, was born in Shelby County. She lived in Indianapolis 85 years and was a member of 88. Peter and Paul the Living Rosary Society and 3jving Altar Society. She is survived by her husband,

and three

Mrs. Caroline Louise Krauss, who died yesterday in her home, 733 N. Pennsylwill be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will

Mrs. Krauss, who was 90, was born in Toledo, O. She had lived 70' years in Indianapolis. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church, the Children’s Sunshine Club and the Altenheim. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. William S. Allen; two Carl W. and Albert F. Krauss; all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Robert E. Murray, Toledo; a grandson, a granddaugh-

Gilbert;

r | She . Ervin t. Elbert Hawkins Mary E.

Rudolph E. In Holzinger, HuningArthur A.

Plc. James

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Parks; Carl Par-

Pfc. Charles Qualkenbush; Charles Qualkenbush, French Lick. en. uigley,

L. , Ear . . William A. Rehwinkel; Ru-

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HOLLYWOOD WINNER— Judy Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mukwonago, Wis., is the winner of a Hollywood movie studio contest. Her application was lost

Sh i i For War Victim

low, who was killed Apr. 10, 1044, in New Guinea, will be held atigpector by the Pennsylvania Rall-

3 p. m. tomorrow in Wallace road. He was a member of the

Funeral Tomorrow

For Pvt. Partlow Services for Pvt. Herbert Part

Street United Brethren Church.

| Burial will be in Anderson Ceme-

tery. Pvt. Partlow, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Partlow, 2105 N. Linwood Ave, Was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis

Street United Brethren Church and was employed two years by Armour & Grimes Furnace Co. He is survived by his parents, four sisters, Mrs. Elsie Goodwin, Miss Opal Partlow, Mrs. Mildred | Brown and Mrs. Velma Powell, and a brother, Charles, all of In-| dianapolis.

Mission Worker Dies Here at 71

Services for Mrs. Flossie M. Hubbell, who died yesterday in her home, 1832 Koehne St, will

by the studio, and she became the object of a nation-wide search.

Tough Luck, Hazel, You Really

HAZEL (PUG) STAUDT, 8, of 1019 E. Georgia St., whose friends and neighbors thought might be the girl a Hollywood studio was seeking for a screen test, was| nursing her disappointment today after the girl had been found. However, Hazel, who is a dead ringer for the movie contest winner, would still make a first rate “stand-in” if Sam Goldwyn is interested. A nation-wide search for a young girl whose unidentified picture was submitted in a Hollywood studio talent contest ended Saturday. Judy Stewart, 11, of Mukwonago, Wis., turned out to be the child the studio was seeking. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart of the lit-

tle farm community.

- - » A PICTURE of Judy, who has been selected as the nation's ideal 4-H girl, was sent to the movie studio, but the tag bearing her

namg was lost. Her picture, without a name, was carried in papers throughout the country last Friday. Friends of Hazel Staudt who saw the pic ture in The Times were sure the girl was Hazel. But in the little ‘Wisconsin town Judy Stewart was

positively identified as the winner.

Carl W. Eurton Dies in Home Here

ibe held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in

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{been an active volunteer work-| ler in Wheeler City Rescue Mis-|

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Burial!

be in Winters Cemetery,

Mrs. Hubbell, who was 71, had

dianapolis 30 years. She was a member of the Mar-| jon County Chapter of War Mothers, and the Women's Bible Class of Third Christian Church.

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Zenith B. McDonald, Indianapolis; two sons, Paul Hubbell, Indianapolis, and Hobart M. Hub-| bell, Marion: two brothers, Ed-| ward W. and Roy Bucklew, both of. Coal City; four sisters, Mrs. | Emma Benjamin, Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. Grace Croft, Coal City; Mrs. Mary Fetroe, British Columbia, Canada, and Mrs. Iva Neldon,| Ocean Park, Cal, three grand-| children and six great-grandchil-dren.

Pioneer Physician | Dies at Cortland |

Times State Service J ~ CORTLAND, July 12-LDr. J.| M. Jenkins, a practicing physician for 58 years who served several successive generations here, is dead at the age of 83. A native of Alton, Ind., he was honored several years ago by the State Medical Association for| having practiced medicine for| over half a century. In Cortland since 1899, he had continued his work on a limited scale almost to his death. | He was a member of the Methodist Church, Knights of | Pythias Lodge and Masonic

Services for Carl W. Eurton, a mechanical engineer and an employee of the Indiana State Conservation Department, will be at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Hamilton Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Mr. Eurton, who was 62, died yesterday ' in his home, 2355 College Ave. Active in Repoblican politics, he was superintendent of buildings and grounds for the Indianapolis School Board for 15 years. He had been with the conservation department for three years. He was a member of the Bowl. ing Green (Indiana) Masonic Lodge; Raper Commandery and the York Rite Masons. Survivors include his wife, Edythe; a brother, Charles Eurton; and two sisters, Mrs. Ash,|ley LeBaron, South Bend, and Mrs. Todd Campbell, Bowling Green.

Mrs. Oscar Bort

Services for Mrs. Anita Bort, 1317 Hoyt Ave., who died Friday, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Tolin Mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park. “| Mrs. Bort, who was 39, was a -|lifelong resident of Indianapolis. was a member of Zion -Evangelical and Reformed Church and formerly was employed by Real 8ilk Hosiery Mills, c

She is survived by her husband,

¢.|Oscar Bort; a son, James, Inibany. | dianapolis; 1 Marie Harper Frankton, and Mrs.

five sisters, Mrs. ;| Elizabeth S8trickan, Mrs, Bertha Roberts, Mrs. Katherine Smock and Miss Helen Elsner, all of In-

dianapolis, and two brothers,

. Langdon; Mrs. Mae B. La , Gary. Pr Ties E. LeCount; Mite, eidred Henry Elsner, Indianapolis, and hy ount, . ' 8] . Lalioomnt, lesi 8 = et f, ris Elsner, Crawfordsville.

Mrs. Clory Ann Wilson

Kenneth W. Dickson; Edns M. Dickson, |tinsville. Sgt. Paul PF. McAnally; William Backache, Rheumatic ’|J. McAnally, Terre Haute. Pvt, Robe: Joo2 E a jmgion Be 7s, lames > A. McDowell; Mrs. Ein cDowell, Ft.| Services for Mrs. Clory Ann| Nervousness, Getting 9 Mui, Jay Pes c.' Henry Evans; Alfred Evans, 2080| Wayne Pvt. Robert R. McLaughlin, Mrs.| Wilson, who died Friday in- her Under Eves due to non-organic snd nomBellefontaine St. Pfc. Ray K. Foreman: Anna M. Johnson, Elkhart. t. Robe: home, 1117 W. 20th systemic Eidney and Bladder Trouble Mabel W. Foreman, ‘2419 Broadway. 2/Lt Meranda; rt Meranda, BScotts- y . 8t., were to! sy tesl le d miserabl without rton A. Gellman; Max B. Gellman, burg. _2/Lt. Jarry J 5 chael Zlomer be held at 2 p. m. today at Aaron-| moe eS Usually the first dese of 3533 Balsam Ave. T/5 William C. Guffe Michael, Milford. % Martin _X-' Ruben Mort "B trying Cystex. Jeualy Mrs. Marie E. Guffey, 05¢ Somerset St Miller; Charles H. Miller, Columbus. Sgt. uary. urial was to| Cystex starts to immediately helping Pfc. Edward H. Kiel; Miss Bsther H Paul F. Morrison; Emma Morrison, Terre he fn Crown Hill, nature clean out excess acids and pastes Kiel, 406 N. Arsenal Ave. T/4 Raymond|Hsute. Pvt. Henry ucha; Mrs. Wil | which eften esuse many aches, soreJ. McManus Jr.; Anna F. McManus, 2156 Macha, whine & len ra Murphy, Ts. son, who was 82, was ness snd stiffness. Get st druggist r rece; a . . . | 3% Metidien. St Riggins; | A1%, Ore IR. Parker: Marvin Parker, 3 lifelong Indianapolis resident| Satisfaction OF MionaY badk wesrament.

and was a member of "| Christian Church.

.| She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Freda Fischer and Mrs. May Belles; a son, Carl Wilson; a "| sister, Mrs. Maria Burkert, and .[two brothers, Jack and Frank Kesler, all of Indianapolis.

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Lodge. Surviving are three sons, | a sister, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Herman Wilcox

Services for Herman Wilcox, who died Friday in Géneral Hospital, will be at 10 a. m. tomor-| row at the C. M. C. Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Wilcox, who was 54 and lived at 330 N. Capitol Ave., was an agent for the Mammoth Life Insurance Co. He was born in Clarksville, Tenn., and had lived here for 14 years.

‘Mrs. Floyd. Woods

Rites for Hrs. Mima J. Woods, regident here for 42 years and |president of the ladies auxiliary |of American Legion Post 249, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Antioch Baptist Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Woods died Friday in her home, 2135 Boulevard Pl. She was 51. Born in Smith Grove, Ky., she was a member of the Antioch Church. Survivors are her husband, Floyd Woods, and two brothers, Ewing Arnold, Indianapolis, and Leonard Arnold, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Joseph Rosenthal

Services for Joseph Rosenthal, local advertising man, who died Friday in Miami, Fla., were to be

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be in Knesses-Israel Cemetery. Mr. Rosenthal was 47 and lived at 2152 N. Meridian St.

W. N. Steward Fyneral Today |}, Traffic Over Week-End

Steward, who died Saturday in| mwo Hoosiers drowned and his home, 1429 King Ave, will be three others died in traffic acclheld at 2 p. m. today Funeral Home. Burial will be in| Crown Hill |

.| Mr. Steward, who was 75, had River near Washington St. while lived in Indianapolis 30 years andi gp a fishing trip early Sunday.

was employed 20 years as car in- Two companions said Barnes dis-

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In Conkle gents over the week-end.

Harold Barnes, 38, of 1147 Roach St, drowned in White

crossing at South Bend. Struck by a car while running to a drug store to buy candy, 4-year-old David Wilcox was killed instantly near his home in E le. It was that city’s first traffic death in three months, le about 1 a. m. His

appeared while hunting a lost afhing po

Broadway Baptist Church. | Surviving are three sons, Ralph U. and Fred E.; Indianapolis, and William O. Tucson, Ariz.; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel

Handy, Indianapolis; three broth-| ers, John Steward, Jasonville, Ed-|

ward Steward, Worthington, and

after his birth in Columbus. He prin Steward, Linton; a sister,| was a member of the Wallace ars Dell Gentry, Bloomfield, and!

two half-brothers, Ross Steward, Worthington, and Charles Steward, Indianapolis.

ACID SOIL BEST

Neutral o} acid soil 18 best for most vegetables,

{ment on U. 8. Hand. John Seidel, 34, the driver, Schenectady, N. Y., and two sis-

body was recovered at 9:10 a. m.| Ayres Buyer under the Pennsylvania Railroad | Former Dies in Texas Home -

bridge. In another drowning, Ralph| Friends here today were inPurple, 25, Lafayette, perished formed of the death of Mrs. Mary

while swimming in the St. Joe|Metzner, former Indianapolis resRiver near Ft. Wayne Saturday jdent and buyer for L. S. Ayres afternoon. |& Co. five years, Friday at her Miss Anna Marie Emmons, 17, home in Galveston, Tex. of Washington, was killed when | Mrs. Metzner, who was 75, was a* semi-trailer truck in which she born in Cass County and resided was riding struck a bridge abut-|in Indianapolis 30 years. She i$ 50 near Wheat. survived by a son, R. W. Metzner,

was injured critically. ters, Mrs. Charles Smith, Logans-

i Darwin Kabold, 24, of South port, and Mrs. H. M. Scott, Min=Bend, died when his truck hit a neapolis. :

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Survivors are two sons, Charles| Pvt. John W. Adams; Georgia J. Adams, |doiph J. Rehwinkel, Kendallville.’ Pfc. » » : : : . Reid; Reid, : . Myers, Indianapolis, and Fred Sen mf eu be soe inne hp Hone brite Sain 4 ges. Mrs. Leah Hillman , catur, . and afJonn R. Br. ayette. ~~ Cpl. nolds, Te v. Harvey J. Rhue: ervices for Mrs. Leah Hill | brother, Arthur Creech, New Al-|Shatles D. Arnold, Ace. Chariss D.| Charles. W. Roberts; Homer Lo Rovers, Man, who died Saturday at Gen-| | SE —— a A oy Set. Hazel Runton, Jumestown. Pui. Floyd w.| cra) Hospital, were to be at 2) . 3 'y uncie. “ az » . . " Dt are i < Barnum, Runnels; "Joseph i oroud. West Terre p. m, today in Hisey & Titus ALUMINUM AWNING Rl-239; RI1-2891 AOE AWak, ey Judyuille B/8at. John Schapker, Branevte Te Ar Pore; mortuary. Burial was to be in on Westos o Jour Souns ALVIN WELLS ip L. B jo Nellie B. Buammyuz, Pv. David N. Seest. James Seest, Mul. Memorial Park. 601 N.P s RC Berty, Ov burs, 1/Lt. -Kenneth ¥.|P. Solomon, New e. .T/. Harry J.| A native of Pike County, Mrs. - Penn. St. L1-3377 Hair Shaping Bium, Air Force; Rudolph O. Blum. Steinke; Jacob Steinks, South Bend at. Hillman had lived here for 26 and Styling Boner, Ropu Vernon, etc. Bil Soren: | Werthneton, | Fie, Farle 8, 'Sunmers) Yoaze. She was 56 and lived at EXPERT \ Marx L. Conger, Evansville. : . Sut . W. e was a | VANS, 411 Roosevelt Bldg. |18, droimi Mie: Jessi X, Brees, Cav3, Sass: Joh, (RTE, Eines member of Mt. Tabor Baptist Gi b Bush, PI i wor:iChurch, Gibson County. WATCH King Jewelry ; Survivors include three sons, ames O. and Claude Hillman, Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing bis | In lis, and. Pfc. Robert REPAIRING 8-DAY SERVICE Im, PRR Army, Japan; At Dee’s Modest Prices! Free Estimates Riedel, Mrs. Marie Cook and] ® QUICK SERVICE © Reasonable Prices Mrs. Thelma Mandara, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Flora Se Dee Jewelry [H) Lindy and Mrs. Dora Morris . Hazelton; two brothers, Clate 18 N. ILLINOIS ST. 324 Glaze Harvey, Hazlton, ang | Claypool Hotel Bldg.

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