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ton served five years in the Navy during World War II. He was a lifelong resident of Indlanapolis and a member of Meadlawn Christian Church, Mr. Compton is survived vy) his wife, Mrs, Virginia Compton; three children, Joyce Ann, Teddy three sis-| ters, Mrs. Bernice Pinnick, Mrs. Thelma Fischer and Miss Doris Compton; his parents, Mr ay Mrs. Curtis Compton; a Curtis E. Compton, LD ther: grandparents, Heardy Compton and Mrs. Hattie Tucker, all of Indianapolis.

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Indianapolis Resident Lt. Bitter, who | Services for Theodore Edwin had received the , 537 8. Drexel Ave. who | Sombat

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Services Set For- Lt. Bitter

Services for .Lt. Sylvester C.| Bitter Jr., killed in’ action Dec. 9, 1944, at Ormoe, Leyte, in the Philippines, will be held at 9 a. m. Friday in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross. i

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For Mrs. Schoenig |

Was Lifetime Resident. Of Indianapolis |

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Badge | Hospital, will be held at 8:30 a.m. for the Guam 3 Friday in Moore Mortuaries, (Campaign, ’ waa Peace Chapel and at 9 a. m. in| e son of. Mr Holy Cross Catholic © Church.|

and Mr, Sylvester C, Bitter Sr,,° [Spink- -Arms Ho- © tel. A graduate of {Arsenal Technical High School,

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and Butler University, Lt. Bitter lwas employed in Eli Lily & Co. |when he enlisted in July, 1942, | He was graduated from OM23, | 1943 and went overseas in March

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pt his parents he is survived by a brother, John R. Bit|ter, and a sister, Mrs. Maryann |Kilrain, also of Indianapolis.

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Mrs. Canfield Rites Announced

Was Illinois Native, | Lived Here 40 Years |

Services for Mrs, ‘May Canfield 1215 N. Pennsylvania S8t., who died Monday in General Hospital, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow|—

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Burial will follow in St. Joseph's | Cemetery, A lifetime resident of Indian-| apolis, Mrs. Schoenig, who was, 66, was a member of the Holy| its] Altar Society. She worked for) the Vawter Dry Cleaning Co. six years, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Florence Manke, Detroit, ! and Mrs. Glady Hart, Indianapolis; a son, Richard J. Schoenig, Clovis, N. M.; a sister, Mrs. Fred Kinley, Indianapolis, five grandchildren and three great-grand-children.

Arctic Flyer Recalled

WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UP) Col”. Bernt Balchen, Arctic flying expert, has been recalled to active duty by the Air Force and. will report to the Alaskan Air Command “within the next 30 days.” The 48-year-old Nor-wegian-born flier served in the Air Corps from 1941 to 1946. Since 1946, Balchen has been

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in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral | Home. Burial- will follow in Memorial Park.

A native of Mattoon, Ill, Mrs. Canfield, who was 68, had been | an Indianapolis resident 40 years. | She was a member of the Methodist Church in ‘Monticello, . Ill.

David H. Canfield, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Wanda Hartman, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Gorelle, Monticello, Ill, and ‘Mrs. Wilson, Wolfe, Mansfield, Il.

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