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Boppers. Musically, T. D. is stillvback in the early 30's. “You're also § becoming an old A fossil. 1 " “Don’t throw rocks, Wilson, You' ve 4 got win-

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act! George Raft is as fine an actor as he was a dancer. Rudy Vallee isn’t even a ham dctor. I

he can’t act!” JDorothy Rayaolgs. Los Angeles.

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FOR THE te Dest humorous descriptions of Godfrey's voice, in 14 words. or less, received by midnight Feb. 15, I will give a pair of-tickets to “Kiss Me, Kate,” another pair to “Lend an

This is” for the masses; for the common people. If you are common, you are eligivle,

The Midnight “Earl WHO'S ‘WHO: Betty George gave ‘her notice to “As the Girls Go” and will explore television via NBC. . . Jed Harris and author Michael Arlen huddled at the Little Club. '. . signed with General Motors for

ist’s Colony in Greenwich Village in opening branches all over the country. The outfit makes paints, canvases, etc., available to under;

. Some of the swankier doormen in our better night spots are sporting yellow raincoats inscribed “Better Buy Buick” . n . WISH I'D SAID THAT: Henny Youngman, noticing what CBS has done to /NBC, ought to spell it Rald-f0.” » ” »

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in Indianapolis 44 years. An employee of the } New York Cen- : wy, Burns tral Raflroad here 43 yearsshe.retired one year ago as yardmas He was a er: of Englewood Christian Church, Masonic Lodge and the Yardmasters’ Association of Indianapolis. Besides his wife, Linnie, he is survived By two sons, Robert Burns, Indianapolis, and Dr. Parker B. Burns, Columbus; four brothers, James Burns, Indian.

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Services for John Wesley Ger-

A native of Louisville, Mr, Germember of the

died at 65. He is survived by his wife,

Julia Downs

Mrs. Julia Downs, former In- were dianapolis resident who died yesterday in Lebanon, Ind. will be buried -in Floral Park following services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Hothe, died at 80. 4 Born fn Lexington, Ky. /Alrs. Downs lived 26 years in Jndianapolis. When her husband, the late William Downs, died one year ago, she moved from her home

in 554 N, Lynn St, to Lebanon. She was a mem of the T ernacle Baptist Church. ;

Among her survivors are two sons, Ivan and William Downs, both of Indignapolis. -

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Vevay, Ind. Mr. Rob.lerts lived in Adams, Ind, and in Florida. Before his final illness,’ he lived in the home of a daugh-/ ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, Indlanapolis. He was 983 In addition to his daughter, he survived by a stepson, Ray. JL. Tadianapolis, ‘and two

Bervices for Mrs. Hagel 8cho-

Iriecker, 1910 Oxford St, will be

held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Trinity “Methodist Church, Shelbyville. The body is at the Sleeth Funeral Home there. She ‘was 32. Mrs. Scchonecker died yesterday of injuries received last summer when she dived from a pler {into Lake Maxinkuckee where she ‘and her husband, - Arthur Schonecker, were honeymooning. She suffered neck and back in-

She had been a resident of In| dianapolis 10 years and formerly was a telephone operator at Cherry exchange three years, Survivors besides her husband| are, her mother, Mrs. Bert Thompson, Shelbyville, and a daughter by a former marriage, Miss Sandra Cralg, -

Eugene Munson Eugene Munson, 210. N.- Ri land St, who. died yesterday General Hospital, will be buried

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at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers West Chapel. * A native of Onarga, Ill, he had lived in Indianapolis 30 years, was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.| Belle P. Munson; a daughter, M Thomas L. Baldwin, Indianapotis:| Greomulsion a sister, Dr. Nina M. Hawley, Los Angeles; and two grandsons. = I sig.

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Services for William J. Stan

ary. Burial will bein Crown HL Mr, Stanford, who was 73, was employed by the B. & O. Railroad ‘most of his life. A native of Jef-lsive.” fersonville, he lived here 34 years. He was a Wi

Harvard Professor {To Lecture Here

of church | at’ {University Divinity School, deliver “a series of lectures, ‘Feb. 8 to 10 at the School of Religion| building .on the Butter University Campus. / Dr. LaPiana’s firat Jectime. wi| ford, 27 N. Holes Ave. who died |p, at 7:30 p. m. Feb. 8 on the Saturday In St. Vincent's Hospl-lsubject on “Modern Catholicism 'tal, will bé held at 2 p.m, tomor- and Protestantism.” He will talk

_jat 11:30 a: m. Feb. 9 on “The! row in Royster & Askin Morty Catholic Church Democracy and! |

igious Wasithat date on “American Catholieism: The Church on the Defen-

at 11:30 a, m. Feb. 10. on “Ameri-| Mer 10 ember of Westican Catholicism: The Church, Kell Methodist Takes the Otfenpive.”

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America, Jeffersonville; Loyal Order of the Moose, Indianapolis, and Brotherhood of Maintenance of Ways, Local No. 1649 (AFL). Surviving are his wife, Mrs. | Daisy Stanford; a daughter, Mrs. | Beulah Murray, Anderson; two. sons, Claude Stanford, Indlanapolis, and Charles Stanford, St Louis; a brother, John L. Stanford, Jefférsonville; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Mosher, Arizona; two grand-

Marie C. Nies

Miss Marie C. Nies, lifelong! | resident of Indianapolis, who died| {Sunday in her home, 902 N. East! {St., was to be buried in Crown, Hill following services at 2 p. mx] today in her residence. She ged at 91. e Rev. Frederick R, Daries.| _|pastor. of the Zion angelical | "| Church, of which she was a mem-| ber, will conduct the services. Her, only survivor is a sister, Miss Dorothea Nien also of Indian-| apolis. /

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