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: ; 4 | . ve Victi | Bpeedway City, will be at 8'p. mt. : today in Dorsey Funeral Home. Killed Additional services and ‘burial vy +... will be tomorrow in FlemingsNear _Lizton. NG Aurg, KY. James G. Hadley, 1741 'N, Me-' Mrs. Belt died yesterday in St. |ridian 8t., an organist killed Sat- | : urday when his automobile struck native of Flemingsburg, she lived a .brige abutment rear Listgn Dees 32 years. She was a thember will be buried in Nerth Salem | after services at 2 p. m. today in Wodd Christian Church. ‘Her husJones & Matthews Mortuary injband, James Belt, died 13 years Brownsburg, ‘He was 21. . (ABYC a? Mr, Hadley had been Visiting Survivors include a his mother, rs. Dorothy White, H. Belt Jr,

son, Jami : " Indianapolis; twbd 1Jamestown, when the accident oc- brothers, Lucian Howe, Flemings-

curred. He was employed by the burg, -and David Howe, Johns Lincoln Loan Co. of Indianapolis town, Pa. and a grandson.

Arrange Requiem For Mrs. Callahan

his mother, he| Former Clerk Dies

C. Hadley, Indianapolis, and his Here at Age 27 grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J, E.| - Mrs. Margaret M.. Callahan, ley, North: Salem, and Mr, 20056 Applegate St., will be burfed Gustin, Indianap- tomorrow in Holy Cross Cemetery : (following services at 8:30 a. m. |in Jones & Hurt Shefield Chapel and a requiem mass at 9 a. m, fin 8t. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, © @

At one time Mr. Hadley was! on the staff of Jordan Conservatory. He attended Howe HI School and was graduated

sity. In addition is survived by his father; James

olis. James A. Martin Rites Thursday James A. Martin, RCA Victor

television - department

employee, who died Sunday in| She was 27.

illness.

will be buried in Washington

at the Leader Store. | Survivors include her husband, {Alva Callahan; a daughter, Ma-

a. m. Thursday in Moore Mortu-| aries Irving Hill Chapel.

The Rev. John 8. A®ert, pastor of the Gethsemane English ants Mr.--and Mrs. Carl Flick:

|Evagnelical Unite d Lutheran inger: three aunts, and two uncles Church, of which Mr. Martin was en I hy

-+a member; will ‘officiate. . An Indianapolis resident 17 Mrs. John MiHick years, Mr, Martin was a native of - ¥ Ron County. He wie 55. He, Services for Mrs. Lena B. Mil iserved in a radar detachment of 'CK. 720 N. Illinois St., will be at the Signal Corps during World|2 pm. Thursday in Jones & Hurt War II and was ‘assigned to a Mortuary. Burial will be in Washiradar 3chool-in London, €anada. ington Park. She was 50, He had been an employee of RCA| Mrs, ‘Millick died Sunday in the last five<years. ; |General Hospital after a short illSurvivors include .his mother, ness.. 'A native of Madison, she Mrs. Imogene Martin; two sis-|lived here 45 years. : ; Surviving are her husband, pire Heyzer, and two aunts,' John Millick, and her parents, Mr. Mrs.

Frank Nessler and Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Harris, all of : &

Alma Bush, all of Indianapolis. ‘Indianapolis. :

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Francis Hospital. She was 71. A

: ra J 3 ! “ 4 Order of Eastern Star and Lin- ; Swallow Anythin HEA ‘ Chimes a i ; ~ My ge ful sleep. MENDACO gore r teacher at Bridgeport Der. Of St. Philip Ner! Church and “ppp luo AM, Ala. (UP)—A Bot & smoke, Injection or spray, but

e School [was 48, lived M ; ‘of his. life, He was a member ters, Miss Anna M., Bornman, | swallowing” here in one day: A aruggist for MENDA of the Lyndhurst Masonic Lodge Mrs. ‘Mae McKinney and Mrs. straight pin, violet dye, piece of ton or money bac and Lyndhurst Christian’ Church. : Yeo! He Is purvived by his Hazel; ore daughter, Sandra Sue

donna - Jean Shepard; her par-|

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{Local Deaths— . Services Today

Menefee; two brothers,

Newton, Ind. f

For Miss Ewba

pital, will be-held at 1:30 tomorrow in Fl mortuary, Burial Hill, < Born in Philadelphia, Ewbank . .was graduated

attended Indiana University

Mrs. Callahan died Sunday In|tegching in Tipton High School General Hospital after a year's yng became an assistant director ofa. BY war A eiong land then director of the safety x {resident of “Indianapolis,” Mrs. deposit’ department of the Mer-| his home, 116 N. Gladstone Ave. oo liahan attended Manual HIgh chants National Bank, | Park. following . services - at” 10 School. She formerly was a clerk| She was a member of Roberts | | Park Methodist Church, the Dem-| taree Travel Club and Zonita Club, No immediate relatives survive, -

‘Mrs. Herbert Woempner

Mrs. Clara C. Woempner, 9, Box 158, native of Five Points,

all of Indianapolis.

Former Teacher | Dies Here at 48 ss

Victor I, Menefee

, Mr. Menefee, who, in Indianapolis most,

Menefee, Washington, D. C., and| Robert Menefee, Gary, and one sister, Mrs. Isabell Palmer, West

Rites Tomorrow

Services for Miss N. Gertrude Ewbank, . 2316 Park Ave. died yesterday in Methodist Hos-|

er & Buchanan | .be in Crown

Yrid., Miss | from | Shortridge High School and

Mrs. Ervine Merklin; a sister, Mrs. | Edward Eickhoff, and a grandson, |

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etery following = re-/Bornman; six grandchildren and) merines and ot

at 9 a. m. tomoryow eight great-gramdchildren, 311. of {edt Une Jou. Wergates!

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8: “St 'Piflip. Neri . Catholic Indianapolis, and “two = Sisters, mueus and still you choke, : Services Thursday hurch, tion at 8:30 a. m. iri Mrs. Henry Bause and Mrs. et ‘often cans soap _ Victor L. Menefee, 413 S. Mec- the Kirby Mortuary will precede'liam Eagan, both ef Cincifinati.| joms may be recurring attacks of Clure St, who died yesterday in|thé mass. : Another daughter, the late! ghial Asthma tn auch canes, eician ~All Adn Sunnyside Sanitarium, will be] Mrs. Bornman, who was 81, Miss Eleanor M. Bornman, diéd prescription, usually starts almost ins With E buried in. Washington Park afier was thé wife of the late Henry several years ago. r ably to help teliz that Cléqssd Yo Wi EX services at i. Thursday In'y, pBorpman. A native of Cin-| _ [then helps Rature loosen ahd remove “Fittee Pro . C. Chapel of ‘the... she was a charter mem- Sticking. choking phlegm, This heles you: n

RES district court in the formula of appeals for merc : ‘Ladin Ivan: the hamlet of F Communist Bul,

Hts Altar Society. He less | hospitdl reported the folowing Sh s through thé blood ae the bronchial tubes and lungs. Ask ; B CO now, Satistage - +.

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: ud : , thus reach Survivors inelude five daugh- us ng

Stella. 8 turgeon, Indianapolis, 'wire, pecan ‘hull, tax token. The only mar wife, | ol | gswnaeuih . ee A A er Ml —————————lsp— was guilty of i treason, black

Cecil spying for the | Great Britain taking part in | lars deals. ‘Consclenc

“My conscienc paid of the treas charges. The | mered-away at . stoutly maintalr : mitted no infor _' The other six mitted -all; repen mercy. Most of Te today were gene! be? +. trast with som : pleading ti

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