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* Harvester Worker : Walter E. ‘ Schram, Toteina: tional Harvester Co. draftsman for the past 20 years, died yeaterday in his ‘home, 14 Irving Court. He was a native of Clarence, IIL

Mr. Schram came t6 Indian

ugo, He was a graduate of Butler, Ind, High School and a member of the Methodist Church in Ft. Wayne. He was aiso a member of Capitol City Masonic Lodge and a veteran of overseas service in World War I. Besides his wife, Wilma, he is survived by a son, Schiaim. ahd a daughter, ‘Schram, Indian-

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Elkhart, and three sisters, Mrs. James Lambiel,' Lima, O, Mrs. George Olds and Mrs. Hil ton Campbell, Wiitérloo. Services at 9 a. m. Friday in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel will be followed by burial in Butler, Ind,

|Mrs. Walter Grimes Services for Mrs. Bertha E. Grimes, who died Monday in her

{ home, 20 Kenmore Road, after an | Mness of several months; will be

Chapel. Cemetery, Richmond, Ind. {- Born in Union County, Mrs. | Grimes, who was 72, lived in In- | dianapolis for the past 20 years. | She “was a member of Locust | Grove Methodist Church and th | Ladies Auxiliary of the Universal | Club. | Besides her husband, Walter A. | Grimes, she is survived by two | sons, Harold P. Grimes, Indian-

Burial will be in Elkhorn!

| Louisville; a sister, Mrs. Samuel

{two grandchildren and a great- | grandchild.

Patrick Grady

| Services for - Patrick Grady,

|day in Billings Veterans Hospital, {will be at 9 a. m. Friday in St. {Mary's Catholic Church, Dunkirk. willbe {He was 54, Mr. partner in Grady Brothers Con

| years,

{of Columbus. Survivors include his wife, | Doris; four sons, James, Robert, Charles and Patrick Joe Grady,

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held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in| | Shirley Brothers Irving Hill

|Red Key, Ind., who died yester-|Mr. Zahn had been an Indian{apolis resident 45 years.

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|Red Key; three brothers, William [2nd Paul and Frank 8. Grady, Indianap-|three daughters, Miss Pauline and olis, and Joseph R. Grady, Red|Miss Mildred Zahn, Indianapolis, Key, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose- (30d Mrs. Ed Wakefield, Vevay, and"

Services for Benjamin Lewis COMMON COLD COMMON

home, 531 N. Beville Ave., will be the most prevalent of all wideSpread diseases in the United! es. {

Ravel's “Bolero” is the favor. ite tune of Miss Lamar, Paris night club singer. But when she paid the orchestra leader to play the “Bolero” until she got Jired of it, the proprietor got tired first. So he~ threw a champagne bucket, ice and all, at Dany, scoring a direct hit. Now she’s suing him for a milfon Hanes io

Ep ee sh “Requiem Planne Planned = For W. J. Zahn

Retired Mechanic Dies Here at 53

Conway ; To Pause at Station i The funeral pprocession of retired Detective Sgt. Frank A. Conway will pause briefly tomor{row before the Police Station for fa tinal salute by Indianapolis policemen on its journey to Crown Ei.

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I Mr. Conway died Monday in

| {liness. He was 78. . | The Rev. Newman 8. Jeffrey, {pastor of the Broadway Method-

feb. 6, 1907, Mr. Conway rose tective sergeant April 1, 1935.

{liness, he was employed as a speclal guard officer by the Union|

Broadway Methodist Church, Scottish Rite, Marion Lodge, F.

sation of Retired Policemen, A native of Jefferson County,

half a century in indianapolis.

is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mayme Singer and Mrs. Beard, Indianapolis.

Levi E. Moore

. Levi E. Moore,

funeral services at 10 a. m. Fri. {day at Jacobs Brothers West Side {Chapel. Mr. Moore died at the age of; 64 Monday night. His only survivor is his wife, Mrs. Joséphine Moore. He had been ill for one|

William J. Zahn, retired auto-/year,

mobile mechanic, who died Sun|apolis, and Gaarwood M. Grimes, day in his home, 2608 Villa Ave.,

| Hamilton, New Castle; two broth-|" | Pe buried in St. Joseph Cem- | ers, Russell M, Wood, New Castle, [tery following services at 8:30 {and Johh C. Wood, Indlanapolis;|a. m. tomorrow in Jones & Hurt

Ind. ! | Until|

Shefield Chapel and requiem mass at 9 a.em. in St. Catherine's Church. He died at 53. A native of Brookville,

his retirement two yedrs ago, he had been a mechanic for the Gabriel Sales Corp. A graduate

-|Mr, Zahn was a member of St. of Sienna Cathollei {Church.

struction Co. here. Born in Rose! Mr. Zahn served in World War { {Hill, O., he lived here about five With .the He was a veteran of|actions | World War I and a member of Marne, {the American Legion and eights, |and Meuse-Argonne. -

including Champagne-Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel He: was a ember of Veterans of the Rain-| w Division. | Besides his wife, Magdalen, hel {is survived by two sons, Dennis Zahn,’ Indianapolis;

three sisters, Mrs. Bernard Toens, Mrs. Henry Wachtel and Mrs. Wiliam Krumrine, all of Indianapolis,“and six grandchildren.

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‘Mrs. Grace Brown

| ‘Mrs. Grace Brown, former In|dianapolis resident, died Sunday| {in New York City of injuries she {received when struck by a taxi

Mrs, Brown had lived here al-|

{band, Arthur J. Brown, former {realtor here, died 19 years ago. {She was born in Milwaukee, Wis. Survivors include .a son, John| | George Brown, New York, and| [five daughters, Miss Lois Win-| fred Brown, who lives with an launt; Mrs. H, W. Steinecker, 930 MTacoma Ave.; Mrs. Mary Lucille | Weinberg, Mrs. Grace Shapiro and| {Mrs. Theodore King, New York, | land Mrs. Millard -Immel, Oak Har-| bor, 0

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