Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1948 — Page 4

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~ Indianapolis, enkins, Indianapolis, and Paul

, Dallas, Tex.; a sister, ‘Lola Neal, Indianapolis, and grandchildren.

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{Sunday school

Dr. Morford Dr. Rasch Four physicians have begun a

[two-year study of anesthetics at

the Indiana University Medical Center, Their postgraduate program

‘ Ihas been approved by the Ameri-

can Medical Association and the American Board of Anesthest-

+ ology.

Appointed as residents in aneslogy. are Dr, Alexander Craig, who has been practicing

‘lat Knigbtstown after 25 years

ih the Army Medical Corps; Dr. Zairo Fira Garcia Vieira, former Heutenant in the Brazilian Army Medical who ‘has been at Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie; Dr. Guy Morford, recently of the Medical Corps, and Dr,

*| George C. Rasch Jr, who recently

completed an internship at the Medical Center,

Local Contractor 1 Dies in Hospital

Charles E. Jones, building contractor here 42 years, died today in Methodist Hospital. He was 68. Mr. Jones, who resided at 6128 Rockville ‘Road, was born in Indianapolis and

teacher at West Street

Church for Be was a member of Odd Lodge. :

Survivors are his wife, Kate ones; two sons, George E.

d Woelridgs, 65; Mrs.

aseph Oller Swing, 8 Hamilton,

enn Carlisle, Belva Yaldon, 63; George w= Herman J. Saver, T5,

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M18. Ruth Lane, 85; Harden, 1:

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wrence McDaniel, 38,

(AW—Walter W. Wuthernow, 68; N Willrout, 10; Iris Hubler, 02 62.

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Funeral to Be Held

Mrs. Rosa Bibler Dies in Muncie

Times State Service MUNCIE, A. Bibler, clubwoman and owner of the Muncie Oil and Coal Co. died last Bight a Ball Memorial Hospitak was 69.

Born in Ohio, she had lved

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Christian Churgh with burial in Beech Grave, {

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Anson A. Bibler. She . {was past worthy high priestess of White Shrine No. 14, and a member of O, E. 8. Chapter 14, Namoil Rebecca Lodge, Eagles and Moose auxiliaries herc, and the Muncie Business and Professiohal Women’s Club, Survivors are three sons, Dr. Lester D. and Clovis A. and Robert H Bibler, and two daughters, Mrs. Marie ' Riley and Mrs. Pauline Springer, Springer, al | of Muncte. Funeral

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|Gsorge T. Kraas, Founder Of Printing Fi Firm, Is Dead

Silver Star Winner

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AYRES W oS A OWNSTRIRE STOR on)

| Silver Star for gallantry in De Le Bele at 3 pom Bar urday in Crown Hill. Pfc. Purky was 24 when he was killed on, Traon in the Philippines Jan. 16, 1945, :

Heart. He entered the Army in man’s badge and the

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Our Board Members

matching two-pock

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SPORTSWEAR—Downstairs at AYRES’

Will Be Wearing 'This neat little pine green corduroy weskit with

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A Senior at Shortridge and a Sub-Deb. model She will help you pick the right clothes for the right occasion.

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Elaine Litchfield

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With fashion modeling

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Virginia Means

A Senior at Tech with a

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