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« He attended Wabash College and the University of Arizona.

olis Dramatic Club, Sigma Chi and the Elks Lodge of Phoenix, Besides his wife, Juana Ann Anderson White, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Paul H. White, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs, Rex Bell, Terre Haute; a sister, Mrs. John 8. Loomis, Winnetka,

Jr., Los Angeles.

Arthur .P. Clinton . Arthur P, Clinton, Marion County native who died Monday in the Odd Fellows Home, Greens burg, was to be buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery following services at 10 a. m. today in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. He was| 79. { {— Mr. Clinton lived in Hendricks

in the Odd Fellows Home the past two years. He was a mem-| ‘ber of the New Augusta IOOF| |and the Church of Christ near | Bloomington. | He is survived by two sons, Joseph and -Edward Clinton; 'three daughters, Mrs. Lena Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins and Mrs. Stella Burden; two brothers, Lon and Charles Clinton; a sister, Mrs. Mayme Rose brock; seven grandchildren and two - great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. !

Ed Ramsey

. Ed Ramsey, native of Sumter County; Alabama died yesterday in his home, 2461 Hovey St. He was 87. A retired farmer, he had lived in Indianapolis the past five years, ~ Services at 1 p. m. Saturday in King & King Chapel will be followed by burial in New

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: Pad. apolis resident 52 years, died terday in her” home, 143 Olt Ave, ; AFA. She was 68. .

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Mrs, Florence: E. Smith Strouse, | \ is Hifelong Indianapolis resident of W. 10th St., dled’ yesterday in the home of her parents; Mr, and Mrs, Almer D. Smith, 4020! W. Washington St. She was 42. Services at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Conkle Funeral Home willi

be followed by burfMl in Floral {Park Cemetery. Lait Her _ survivors include two

brothers, Gilbert W. and John A. Smith, Indianapolis.

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L.A native of Ripley, Tenn. he lived in Indianapolis 24 years.) His survivors include three sons, Perry Jr. Eugene and Bobbie Nelson; two daughters, Mary -and

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Sh* is survived by her susband, North East Chapel. in Methodist/ Henry Morgan; a daughter, Mrs: Hospital 3 Josterday a Jhort Atness. lLucille Baysinger, Indianapolis; a

in| following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore ' Mortuaries'

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