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Heart Attack Fatal To GM Official, 58 John M. Jerpe, Detroit, director ‘of the General Motors Corp. suggestion plan system, died yesterday in the Indianapolis Athletic

Club shortly after suffering a

heart attack while addressing a group of Indiana and Illinois GM plant executives. He was 58. A resident physician was summoned after Mr. Jerpe collapsed during his luncheon speech. He was pronounced dead a few minutes later.

Rites in Detroit His .body was sent to Detroit for funeral services and burial. Mr. Jerpe arrived in Indianapolis Wednesday night and arranged the luncheon yesterday

GM officials for discussion of the employe suggestion plan. Survivors include his wire and 8 daughter in Detroit.

Mrs. Sara Dean ©

Services for Mrs. Sarah Frances Dean, longtime resident of Advance, Ind., who died Tuesday in Witham Hospital, Lebanon, after a six-month illness, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Advance with burial following there. She was 81, Mrs. Dean" was a member of the Christian Church. She was the mother of Russell J, Dean, former Marion County state representative and Democratic county chairman. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Brown, EURTDERTHE EWP HER SERN an, Jewel R. Dean, Carrollton, Ga.: Clair Dean, Bicknell, and Orville and Ernest Dean, Advance.

Miss Beulah Primus

Services for Miss Beulah May Primus, member of the junior class at Crispus Attucks High School, who died Tuesday in her home, 1054 N. Traub Ave. will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Caldwell Chapel AME Zion Church. - Burial will follow in Floral Park, Born in Indianapolis, Miss Primus was graduated from Schoo! 63. She was 16, Surviving are her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams, Washington, D. C., and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Primus, Indianapolis.

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Dies in Rushville [© % HOMER, Mar. 11m Mrs. Mary Funeral Today :

R. King, resident here most of her life, died today in a Rushville nursing home. She was 82, Born in Homer, Mrs. King was the wife of the late Dr. Frank B, John Sohn, 348 Sanders Bt, 3% Mortuary. ‘Phys tired ornamen n worker,| Mr. Hing. Windfall aelan, whe who died Wednesday in St. Fran-|the Marion Hotel in Marion, Ind., died in 1908, Shs Was a member! Co. 0 to be buried in|fOF three years before his illness. of ‘the Methodist Church, op Mey : Born in Jobson County, Be Nad lived in Indianapolis most of his oles ut 8h Home, Ma.| Cemetery follow: life. He was a member of the Inilla, Ind, Will be followed by|."S Services a

1:30 Old Fpurth Christian Church and . burial in the Hurst Cemetery at, - oh 2. today the Masonic Lodge. Engaged ir Homer,

Cp . ithe coal business in Indianapolis " Survivors include two sons, Hermans he he had previously been a realto Frank R. King, Hamilton, 0., and | ¢'™> >ome. Xe . in Tennessee, Thomas W. King, Indianapolis; "38 8%: : Survivors include a son, Ethard - I Ee 4 haanapoliail A natibe of Chester Zaring; a brother, A. C. 11 grandchildren and eight great- French Alsace- ’ grandchildren,

Zaring, retired owner of the Zar- . Lorraine, Mr. Ralph J. Newton

Rites Tomorrow Gilbert C. Zaring, lormer Inapoljs resident who died yes-| yn ths illn Bursng| A i 's ess, Former Ornamental ogo yg ba Hill following . ivate services at 11 a. m, toIron Worker Here morrow in Flanner & Buchanan

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Sohn emigrated ing Theater, and one granddaughd ; Rites Tomorrow

to Indianapolis ter, all of Indianapolis. Lithographer, 70, Had

after working nearly 350 ‘years for two local iron working companies, Brown & Ketcham and Geiger & Peters. He was a member of the South Side Turners and St. John's Evangelical |and Reformed Church."

1413 8. Reisner 8t., who died yesterday in his home after shoveling snow, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Farley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 65. Cd .

the late James Simmons, who died graduate of Ben Davis

in his youth, He LeRoy Ramsey retired 10 years Services for LeRoy Ramsey, Lived Here 60 Years Born in Morgan County, Mr. i Surviving are his wife, Louisa; Ramsey lived here most of his.’ , Raiph-J,-Rewton, lithographer, | daughter, Miss Susanna Sohn; life, He was employed as a claims who collapsed and died yesterday|, son, John G. C. Sohn, all of In-|adjuster for the Indiana Insur-

after shoveling snow from indianapolis, and five grandchildren ance Co. and previously was with

tront of his house, 517 N. Sher-|and four great-grandchildren. man Dr., will be buried in Crown Robert N. Ward net-Binford Lumber Co. and the

Z | |D-A Lubricant Co., Inc. Hill after services at 130 p. m.| gorvices for Robert N. Ward, He was a member of Trinity

tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ who died Wednesday in his home, Méthodist Church and the AnIrving Hill Chapel. _ 11138 N. Mount St., will be held at| cient Landmarks Masonic Lodge is. Mr, 10 a. m. tomorrow in Conkle Fu-| Surviving are his wife, Bertha, A native of Indianapolis, MY... ‘Home Burial will be in|and a daughter, Mrs, Marian MilNewton, who was 62, was the son | nights of Pythias Cemetery ler, Indianapolis. : of John C. Newton, a Union Army Lizton Ne ” veteran who served as captaih : Oscar Flowers during the Civil War. Mr. New-| 1 A plasterer, Mr. Ward, who was, =" Flowers, 325 W. New ton was a graduate of Short-|'D (Wed In Indianapolis 60 years.\y,., "se who died Wednesday in ridge High School and was al '¢ WES Dorn in Fen Be COUN | General Hospital, will be buried lithographer for Thornton Levy Cristian Sa ae in New Crown Cemetery followCo. for 20 years. * |ing services at 10 a. m. tomorrow His sister, Miss Frances New-

Survivors include three broth-\uy Jacobs Brothers West Side ton, principal in School 73, died in ITS. “WANE “EWE wear Sr Tagen. Ree 4 2 Meet To 1933. There are no immediate Everett A. Ward, Indianapolis, Mr Flowers had been a sorter) survivors. Sy and a sister, Mrs. Henry Smith{i, the Solatken junk yard. A na-| . : ERE, : : tive of North Carolina, he had Mrs. Mary Simmons | Mr. Fred Clements [lived in Indianapolis the past 20 Services for Mrs. Mary J. Sim- ; ears. : mons, 952 Roache St., who died | 31 Vic08 for Mrs. Clothilde| There were no immediate sur-|

Clements, who died Wednesday |vivors. Tuesday in General Hospital, will in her home, 906 Edgemont St,, : |

Richard Finch.

Services for Richard Finch; |

{the Old Line Insurance Co., Bur-

be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow | Capitol Avenue Seventh Day Ad- id the: First> Baptist Church of T ventist Church. Burial will be in| North Indianapolis. Burial willl y301 Nn Alabama St. who died

{be In Crown Hill. She was 49. |mueeqay, ‘will be held Monday in Floral Bark She was 5. wite of| A lifelong resident of Indian-| Jacobs Brothers West Side ChapMrs. ons |apolis, Mrs. Clements was a el, Burial will be in Floral Park. High | He was 47. a month ago. A native of Adair-|School. She was a secretary in| Surviving are a daughter, Miss ville, Ky., she lived in Indianap-/the John Jones & Sons Gravel Lillian Finch, Pasadena, Cal; a olis 30 years. She was a member, Co. : | brother, Harrison Finch, Indian-| of the Capitol Ave. church, Surviving are her husband, | apolis, and three sisters, Mrs. 0l-| Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Fred Clements, and her mother | vernia Oliver and ‘Mrs. Irene Min-!|

Annie Alexander, Indianapolis,|and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. J.'ton, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Vir-|

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