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Mr. Cummins also dropped his

Local Deaths—

George M. Givens Dies Here at 68

Father of 4 Bankers Was Kentucky Native

George M. Givens, father of four sons, all connected with Indiana banks, died yesterday at his home, 2358 Broadway, after a brief illness. He was 68.

$247,000 suit against Mr, Cummings. He had charged the actor

Mr. Givens had been employed by the Wadley Co., here for the

_|last 18 years. He was a native of

Marion, Ky., but had lived in Indianapolis since 1913. He operated his own business before joining the Wadley Co. Besides the four banker sons,

{grandchildren,

iwith the American National Bank here.

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Ollie Flack Rites Set Tomorrow Morning

Times State Service SHELBY VILLE, Nov. 11— Services for Ollie Flack, plumbing and heating firm operator here for 30 years, who died Tuesday] in his home after a month's {llness, will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Carmony Funeral Home. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. He was 55. Survivors include his wife, Josephine; a son, Edmond Flack and a sister, Mrs. Helen Fisher, all of Shelbyville, and a brother, Toney E. Flack, Indianapolis.

George R. Nunes Services for George R. Nunes, 2837 N. Olney 8t., who died Tuesday in his home, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore

Mortuaries Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Washington

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THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1948

Former Local Physician Dies -

Was Musician Here Dr. Earl Kendall Holt, superintendent of Medford State Hospital, Harding, Mass, and a former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday at his Medford home. Born in Columbus, Ind, he lived here 25 years. He was a graduate of Sho High School, Indiana University School of Medicine and Metropolitan School of Music. While attending the latter school, he taught several classes there. Dr. Holt served his internship at City Hospital and later was a staff member of Logansport State

Born at Jacksonville, Ill, Mr.

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urvivors include his wife, Mrs. Vera Nunes; a daughter, Miss

[three sons, Theodore R., Morey |R., and Robert E. Nunes, Indian-

Services will be held at 11 a. m.}apolis; a brother, John J. Nunes, tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs, mortuary. Burial will be in Crown |Josephine Defrates, (IL.

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The sons are James M. Givens, machinist four years. He owned |. neater orchestras. a vice president of the Indiana and operated a grocery store at National Bank; Shelley M. Giv- 28th and Gale Sts. six years. He lens, also connected with the In-|was a member of Capitol City Jr., both of Harding, Mass.; two diana National; Willlam P.’ Giv- Masonic Lodge 312. ens, assistant vice. president of the First Bank and Trust Co, {South Bend, and Paul R. Givens, S8heron C. Nunes, Indianapolis;

Survivors include his wife, Dr.

[Pearl Holt; a son, Dr. E. K. Holt

| brothers, Henry Holt, Indianapolis; a sister,

nati, and two grandchildren.

Funeral services and burial will be held Sunday in Medford.

Mrs. Isabelle J. Moss

Services for Mrs. Isabella J. Moss, who died here Tuesday, were to be held today at Spring Grove, Ill. She was 81,

The mother of Mrs. George Caleb Wright, R. R. 13, Box 239, BE. 86th St., she had made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Wright the last three years.

Bhe was the daughter of James and ’Isabella Neish who came to the United States in 1840 from Scotland, settling at Spring Grove. Mrs. Moss lived most of her life at Spking Grove and at Belvedere, Ill. Her husband, Warren Cole Moss, a contractor, died in 1920. She was a member of the Baptist Church at Belvedere. Other survivors are three sons, Raymond Moss, Waterloo, Iowa, Harvey Moss, Chicago, and Frederick IL: Moss, Menlo Park, Cal., 16 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren.

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