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Local Deaths— ; Belfast Native’ Rites Tomorrow
~ Edward Robinson Dies at Age 58
Services for Edward Robinson,
fast, Ireland, will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan| mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Robinson, who lived in In-
dianapolis from 1909 until 1941, Sted Friday in Riverwood. He was
meat department of Kingan & Co.|
—for 39 years, he was a member of |
Kingan's Oldtimer Club and! North Park Masonic Lodge No.| 646. A well-known soccer player| in Indianapolis leagues in the early twenties, he played in many intra-city matches. In addition to his wife, Mar-| garet, he is survived by a daugh-| ter, Mrs. Dorothy Sprong, Nobles-| ville; a brother, John B. Robin-| son, Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Grey, Toronto, Canada, and Mrs. Alice Adams, | Mrs. Mary Adams, and Mrs. Car:
rie Reilly, Belfast, and two grand-| tion in the eastern third "of the nation. north the precipitation will take the form of snow. rain extends northward from the frontal system in the South. The affected” areas are outlined on
children,
Louis L. Teeters
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W. E. Price Rites Set in Shelbyile
Willtam E. Price, former In-
pitching enthusiast, will be buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Shelby7 7 hy ville, following services at 2 p. m. 7 0) 4 Monday in the Ewing Funeral Home, Shelbyville. * Mr, Price, who formerly lived in 1516 N. Sherman Drive, died I'Thursday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mason, Edin- : burg, Ind. He was 73,
was a stone mason and shaped
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B47 Agnes St., who died Wednes- |
day in his home, were held yes- Mrs.- Bret Casmire Dies in Home Here
terday in Jacobs Funeral Hom followed by burial in New Crown | l
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Mrs. Cora C. Casmire, native a. m.
Mr, Teeters, who was 76, lof Union City, died yesterday in Mortuary will be followed by A Dative of Tn her home, 1055 High St. She y To Be Tuesda |vivors include her husband, Bert
dianapolis, he. was a member of| Was 86.
New Hope Baptist Church, Cin-| - cinnati,
"Ruth Teeters, and a cousin, Mrs. Jo Lillian Rice, Indianapolis.
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Harry A. Funk, powerhouse | for for U. S. Rubber Co., | will be buriéd in Crown Hill fol- | lowing services at 1:30 p. m. to- | morrow in Flanner & Buchanan | Mortuary. He died : Thursday | at 49.
Rev. William Hayes Funeral Rites Set
The Rev. William 8. Hayes, former pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church, Linden and
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Marion County Courthouse, . Beago, he worked for the John J. Madden Co. SHOWERS ; ARE {Fall Creek and Brookside HorseSLEET SNOW |shoe Leagues for many years and | _ matches. His survivors ‘Include _another| " dianapolis; six sons, Russell and Raymond Price, Shelbyville, Wiland Bernard and Kenneth Price, Indianapolis, and 12 grandchilStacy S.- Wagoner. Services for Stacy 8. Wagoner, Thursday in his home, will be! “held at 10 a. m. tomorrow ‘in will be in Crown Hill. Mr, Wagoner, burn St, Indianapolis resident/was a native of Shelby County. half a century, will be buried in|A resident of Indianapolis 16! 10 a. m. Tuesday in Moore Mor-/mal College and Roberts Park tuaries Peace Chapel. [Methodist Church, home of a sister, Mrs. Nellie Far-|Annetta Graham Wagoner, IndiHe /anapolis, and a brother, Lester!
fore his retirément several years SCATTERED He pitched horseshoes in the participated in $everal“inter-city | V/A RAIN daughter, Mrs. R. 8. Davis, Ins liam and George Price, Edinburg, dren. 1002 N. Beville Ave, who died Jordan Funeral Home. Burial Theodore E . Watson, 641 S. Au-|{years for William H. Block. Co. Crown “Hill following ‘services -atiyears;-he-attended- Central Nor«| Mr. Watson died Friday in ar. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | Wagoner, Shelby County.
{was 54. - Born in Plainfield, he was em-/ {ployed the past 25 years by the ‘Mrs. Mary Stapelkemper 2 |Link Belt Co. He was a member, Services for Mrs, Mary Stapel-| {of the Evergreen Lodge, F' & AM. kemper, who died Thursday in He is survived by two 'sisters,|her home, 814 N. Jefferson St.,| (Mrs. Evelyn Davey and Mrs. Dora will be held at 8:30 a.m. to- | Stalions, Indianapolis, morrow in Feeney & Feeney Fu-
David B. ‘Osborn
Services for David B. Osborn,
Southport, who in Holy Cross Cemetery,
Mrs. Stapelkemper, an Indianapolis resident 71 years, died] planar a long ‘illness at 91. A native of New Alsace, Ind. she was a member of St. Philip Neri| Church. Surviving are her son, William | | Stapelkemper; her daughter, Mrs. | {Grace Bess; her brother, William | Bauman; nine prandchildren and 13 gr: al-grandcnildren,
pital after an illness of 18 months, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Southport Presbyterian‘Church. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Osborn, who was 16, was. a
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