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Services for Dennis W. Hunter, tian Park School 82 and was a 9-year-old som of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hunter, 519 S. Sherman|class at thé Meadlawn Christian

in his home, following an illness of several months, will be held}is survived by two brothers, Robat I SOSETG in thejert Lee and Richard “Marshall - . on pel . of the Hunter; his paternal’grandparChimes. Burial will follow inlents, Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Hunter,

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‘Mrs. Charles Toliver

Services for Mrs. Myrtle Toliver, 2113 Nowland Ave., who died Tuesday night in Methodist H pital after a nine-weeks illness, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday

in Broadway Baptist Church.|

Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Born in Paoli, Mrs. Tolliver, who was 59, lived in Indianapolis 28 years. She was a member of ithe Broadway Baptist Church, {the White Cross Guild and an active worker in the Missionary Society of her church. fs survived by her Has ; two

Mee Dorothy Toliver, Kansas City, Mo.; a son, Wayne Toll ver, Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Rose Clancy, Washington, D, C.; a brother, C. C. Clancy, Chicago, and one granddaughter.

'Mrs. Elizabeth Arbaugh

Services and burial for Mrs, {Elizabeth Arbaugh, formerly of Indianapolis, who died in San Jose, Cal, were to be held there

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She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Constance Arbaugh and Mrs. Ruth Smale; a brother, Theodore M. Weesner, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Al Heina, Albany, N. Y., and two granddaughters.

William Courtney Services for William ¥, Courtney, who died last night in his home, 721 E. 27th 8t., will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday in Moore Mortuary Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery. A resident of Indianapolis for {47 years, Mr. Courtney, who was {76, had his own plumbing® and {heatjng business. He was a memiber of Jehovah's Witnesses. He

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pital, will be held at 10 a, m. Sat-} Rites to Be Held Bday In Jacobs In Nebraska Side Chapel. Burial will follow Servi s Leonard W in Wood Haven Cemetery. | ces for Sgt. ‘| A native of New Haven, Ky. {Seidell, who was killed Dec, 14,|Mr. Briscoe, who was 66, had 1941, at Dutch Harbor, Alaska,|lived in Indianapolis 45 years. He will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday|Was a member of the West Parkin St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, {view Baptist Church and was emChadron, Neb. burial will be fniployed by the Van Wert Coal Co. the Catholic cemetery there. In addition to his wife, Mrs. A native of Grand Island, Neb, [Anna Belle Briscoe, he Is Su Sgt. Seidel, who was 27, had(t'ved PY 8 daughter. Mrs. Hele lived in Indianapolis one year.[ “OF a Sang, ih LA He attended the University ofp. na cle a Breve. all Nebraska and Iowa State Uni-| =. d the Rev.! versity, each for two years. Be-|g. ry fore entering the service, he had . for SWift & Co. er Tou. 1 man for & Co., In Bt, ar + coon v Looe Wilkerson Rites parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick

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two brothers, Harry and Thomas and two sisters, Exie Nimichit, Mt, Dora, Fla., and Mrs. R. B. Cooper, South Bend.

William C. Stout

Stout, who died yesterday in the home of his son, Berton Stout, 4109 Guilford Ave., will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Crain Funeral Home. Burial will be in’ Thorntown Cemetery. Born in Hamilton County, Mr. Stout, who was 8%, was a member of the Thorntown Christian Church. He is survived by two other sons, Lloyd Stout, Thorntown, and Ralph Stout, Dayton, O.; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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