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i THE INDIA John C. Schwarz Services Friday

Local Deaths—

William A. Hayes

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iv f {Friday in his residence, Nati .9 Syracuse Iwill be in Crown Hill

Lived Here 60 Years Mr. Schwarz, who was 81, had

Private services for William

Hayes, 1 E. 36th St. native of Before coming to Indianapolis he

Syracuse, N. Y., who died yester- had operated a bakery for two

illness, will be held at 10:30-a. m.| 5, Burial 3

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morrow in the G. H. Herymann be at 1:30 p. m. tédmorrow in! Qh; Funeral Home. Burial will be In| Flanner: & Buchanan ar ship Movements New Crown Cemetery, j ¥

Mr. Burleigh, who was 80, was

Services

fordsville, and a sister, Mrs. Wil- PEARS former Indianapolis resident, will liam Compton, Sheridan. |

: \a native-of Phoenix, N. Y. Before Was 52. Services. for John Christian), finda he had served as. an

japartment-house

“gp 7 fed yesterday in his home, 2014, : Rites Tomorrow IN. Oxford St., following a lengthy a lived In Indianapolis 22 years.

custodian. He

urviving are a daughter, Mrs.

ice B. Martin; a granddaughter,|fice in Muncie. {Mrs. Ann Schwab, and a greatgrandchild, all of Indlagapolis. «Margaret Hazel Gary; two daugh-

A./lived in Indianapolis 23 years: Glenn W. Gary =

for Glenn W. Gary,

i By United Press Burial will be in Noblesville. He New York Arrivals—Queen Mary, South : A - [amptoni Marine Perch, Palermo: Queen of Bermuda, Bermuda: Santa Paula. Carta Mr. Gary died Sunday in RO" geny: Panama, -Cristobal;| Fort Amherst.

chester. Minn. He was head of Halifax

= . ¢ New York Departures—De Grasse, Plymthe Railway Express Agency Of- ; in: sfagalianes, Coruna: Robin Locksley

Capetown: Steel Architect, Alexandria; Agamemnon, Turks lsiand: Ancon, Cristo Surviving are his wife, Mrs. bal :

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‘ters, Mrs. Benjamin Ball, Dayton, 0., and Mrs. C. R. Smith, Craw-|

|years in Louisville. He operated Say Yedodist Hoatpral, willl bakery here at 1245 Cornell

y retirin Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Ave. for 13 years before Te 8

several years ago. Burial will be in Crown Hill. | ""gyyiying are two daughters,

* Mr. Hayes, who had lived in Mrs. Martha Butler and Mrs. Indianapolis 60 years, retired sev- Frieda Christina Thompson; a eral years ago after serving 32 son, John Roland Schwarz, and years as a representative of theinine grandchildren, all of IndianPennsylvania Lawn Mower apolis. Works. He had previously worked in 1944.

for the Supplee-Biddle Hardware . Co., Philadelphia and the Van Miss Alta Hansell Services for Miss Alta K. Han-

Camp Hardware Co. tv are his wife, Maude Sell, native of Dearborn. County, Surviving y who died yesterday in her home,

McIntire Hayes; two daughters, r , 535 Livingston Ave. will be held Mrs. Virginia Werner and Miss t 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the

Elizabeth Hayes, Indianapolis; } four sons, John Hayes, Troy, N.| Y.; Wiliam A. Hayes Jr., Indianapolis; Charles Clark Hayes, Washington, D. C., and James 8.| Hayes, Louisville; a brother, John,

F. Rajes, Wasnington, and On®| Congregational Church ‘and Bay ’ | Laurel Chapter, WCTU. Mrs. Mary G. Serrin | Surviving are a niece, Mrs. | caw | Emma Taylor Guilford; a nephew, a orvices lor pa AY or Dr. Robert Hansell, Indianapolis dent who died yesterday while Physietan, and a cousta, Judge B. visiting the home of her son, Wil-|~uoank: nd'anapohs. liam G. Serrin, Saginaw, Mich. Frank W. Burleigh will be held at 2:30 p. m, Friday | . in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. " Services for Frank W. BurBurial will be in Memorial Park. 1¢igh, 2885 Spruce St. who died Mrs. Serrin was born in Indian-|Yetterday after five years of iliis fs ness, will be held at 3 p. m. to-

Cemétery there, Miss Hansell, who was 80, had lived ‘in Indianapolis 25 years. She was a member of the First

His wife, Elizabeth, died |

Methodist Church in Guilford, Ind. Burial will follow in West Fork |

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