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{ Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel.

: {Burial will be Terence M. Connell lin Washington

Be Buried in Attica Park. He was

> i Services for Terence M. Connell, Lt Wiliam | real estate financier who died | son, who was # Tuesday &t his "home, 621 E.'killed Apr. 28, Maple Rd.,, were io be held at 1945, served 27 10:30 a. m. today in Montgomery Missions as an mortuary, followed by graveside! Alr Force squad-

services and burial in Attica. fron leader. - He

! born in Mr. Connell, who was 43, was 2° a graduate of Shortridge High Metropolis, IIL,

Services for Charles son, who died yester home, 201 N. 17th

|Washington Park.

formerly was employed in the In five years. He

"dianapolis district office of the! LE Federal Housing Authority. | Lx Surviving are his mother, Mrs. 3 E. E. Connell and a daughter, Miss Colleen Connell, Decatur, Ii. |2nd radio station WFBM. Survivors are his daug

son, Indianapolis; a

Services for Wayne W. Souder, Charles TR. Burres, Indianap-|Greene, Indianapolis, who died yesterday in his home, lis; his father, Ray Williamson, 8randchiidren.

1004 Villa Ave. will be held at Peoria, TIL; his former wife, Mrs. Marion J, Moss 1 p. m. tomorrow in Stirling fu-/ Mary Williamson McKinney of]

neral home. Burial will be in’ Greenfield. He was 25. \dianapolis; his stepfather, C. R. James Moss, who di

A native of Greenfield. Mr. Burres, Indianapolis; his half- in Rockville Sanatari

High School and Technical Hign|T. Coursey, and a grandmother,

by Chiles’ Watch Shop. Mr. Soud-|

Co. before enter- To {ing service and iwas a member lof Riverside Methodist

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{of the Chimes. Burial will be in

was graduated from Howe High Surviving are his wife, Carrie, Valk School where he was active in Jackson, Mich.; three sons, James . basketball, football and track H. Wilson, Jackson; Ralph B. Wil- In Hospital and was an employee at RCA son, Carmel, and James B. Wil-' go.vices for

i hter, Isaac Crumbley, Red Key: two Wayne W. Souder Donna Lee; his mother, Mrs | hali-brothers, Leo and Ernest washington St. who died yester-| and three gay in Methodist Hospital, will be| {held at 1-p. m, |residence, 1245 Fremont St.!William E. Greene

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Financier Dies 'p. m. tomorrow for 1st Lt. Donjald 1. Williamson, in Shirley! - Bt. ‘was sun ’ g at 10 a. m, TuesCharles Wilson to Be i; "i" "5® Toler “and Pam| Rites Set Saturday Buried Saturday Cathedral. Burial was in Holy. For Charles Hipple

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day in his 8t., Beech|

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Mr. Wilson, who was 74, was] Surviving are employed 40 years as a weigh-| ro and 8 ae

{master at Evans Milling Co. Heyy ret Talkingto rs. Rose was a charter member of Beech | parte ne up gion, Yrs. Loy! Dis life. He was a member of]

: but lived here |Grove Masonic Lodge and a mem- pope, all of Indignapolis. 5 School and Wabash College. He Lt. Williamson |, .¢ Victor Memorial Church. Pe nape

sister, Mrs.|magich, owner

land at 1:30 p.

(Florida; his brother, Dale, In- Services and burial for Marion National Home. Burial will be! Services for William E. Greene,

ed Monday in Floral Park.

um, will be | Mr. Tasich, who was 54, was tor Inn, who died yesterday in Souder lived’ in Indianapolis 16 Sister, Miss Carole Ann Burres,| conducted in Paris, Iil, Saturday.|a native of Yugoslavia and had!y downtown restaurant, will be

, |Indianapolis; a grandfather, 0. Born in Chrisman, Ill, Mr. /lived here 35 years. He was a : years. He attended Greenfield Ind po g Moss had been a resident here/member of Yugoslav National held at 3:30 p. m, tomorrow in

4 i Mis. Belle Williamson. . for eight years, He was 34 and ‘Home and Serbian National Fed- Moore Mortuaries Irvington Behool and was: employed here obi lived at 1730 Broadway. He eration. c

X i Ww Ww | Church. He Sgt Beneflel | ti on i served one year as a tall gunner =

Survivors include his wife, Lu-/ oy ieille; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. {M. O. Benefiel, and a brother, Paryin, all of Indianapolis. | ‘ ‘Harry Morrison | Last rites for Harry Morrison, | 622 W. 12th 8t., will be at 10 a. m.| Saturday in Jacobs Brothers’

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Edward C. Phelps Yataran Grocer

Dies Here at 62

" Phelps, who was 632, was| | {born in Jamestown, N. D. Helin Indianapolis 45 years, died in

lived here 40 years and was a be - | |Grove, will be held at 1:30 p. m.| ooo Se {his home, 3426 College Ave., yes

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Here {funeral home. Burial will be in| Velko (Jimmie) Parrish Cemetery, Arlington, O. ° hd operator of Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Maude Schaub and Mrs. Oscar Burghard, both of Indianapolis, six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

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5 formerly worked for the Illini-| gurvivi his wife, D . Hill, i er was a member of Full Gospel : i ! urviving are his wife, Dragina; 2" : 3 Church. spe Arra nge Rites Swallow Coach Co. 45 5 me chac three sons, Chester, Marko TES or sold in 1931 for $77.00. Hoover 1919 Model 102 originally sold for $59.95. | : . 8 , <land Michael Tasich: two daugh- ni modernized 1948 xperts. Phone ’ of ie ae A For Hoosier Flier | Margaret. Moss; three. sons, Den-lters, Sophia and Mary Tasich,| TaVELS for py. 8503 ie ited Lak Trial n by United o Me American engir » . , a nley, -! : . brother, Russell Wilkinson, and Graveside services for S/Sgt. anspolis. two Phin boi thel la 2 ner Ma, Rose Regich,| , OPEN MON. & FRL TILL 9 P. M. acetylene torch two grandmothers. . ~~ Orville (Gene) F. Benefiel, Who! pisses Martha ‘and Becky Moss, |———— apo s. oir tims. Some of { : Sed Ale Ao, : #1pzieK, Indianapolis; his parents, Mr. | Advertisement | \ : gas masks to yermany, w eld at 2 p. m. and Mrs. LeRoy Moss, Paris, Il; fumes. COMPLETE Saturday in as |& brother, Donald Moss, Indian-| HOME RIM . Medics with BATHROOM OUTFITS Crown Hill © |apolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Rus-| A e ee \ peside the eng Sgt. Benefiel sell McConkey and Mrs. Ralph Reline loose plates with new cushion | ashes and rubt IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. . | was graduate Kearns, Paris, Ill. glasic. ONE application ie tke aww PHONE LIL 6503 ch of . Jtrom School 44 en Joe taka; beretiis Seger chowing. Suet . French offic Lv jan d Technical EATS HIGH-POWERED FOOD everanien S9¢ & 98¢ tubes at druggists. | Rthere was abso {High School. 1le Porcupines have been known to| sabotage. The : {was employed by nibble on dynamite for the small) the fame o i = ' P. R. Mallory & Hooks Dependable Drug Stores | pever Wo EER A INIA SS Sa SE he ede Eh cause all in 1

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