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SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1049 | Local Deaths—

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Mrs. Paul Turaska Dies aot Age 32

Mrs. Dorothy OS cashes fer in the one H. Block Co. downtown store for the past two years, who died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital, will be buried in Memorial Park following services at 11 a. m. Tuesday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. She was 32. Mrs. Turaska, who lived = 3% Prospect St, was a native o Echo, Utah, but had lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She had attended grade and high school here and was a member of Prospect Chapter, OES. ‘Surviving are her husband, Paul Turaska; a daughter, Mrs, Jeanne Archer, and her mother, Mrs. Hazel Bwago, all of Indianapolis.’

Mrs. John W. Beatty

Services for Mrs. Ollie Beatty, 1058 W, 26th St., will be held at 1 p. m. Tuesday in Barnes Chapel, with burial in Crown Hill Cemes tery. The Rev. L. R. Simmons, pastor of the chapel, will officiate. Mrs. Beatty, who was 53,.died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos. pital. A native of Jetfersonville, she was the first president of Ladies Auxiliary, 349, American Legion; and was a past president of the Golden Leaf Club of Federated Clubs. Mrs. Beatty is ‘survived by her husband, John W. Beatty; and four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Green and Mrs. Bertha Garner, both of Indianapolis; and Mrs. Lottie Miles, Jeffersonville, and Mrs, Gertrude Elliott, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Charles Pittman Services for Charles Pittman, janitor for the City Sanitatiod Board the past six years, who died Friday in his home, 2850 Collier St. after an illness of Jthree years, will be held .at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will follow in New Crown Cem-= etery. Born in Brown County, Mr, Pittman, who was 63, had lived in Indianapolis 35 years. He was a member of the Teamsters Union. Surviving are two brothers, William ‘and Alfred Pittman, both of of Indianapolis. \

Samuel H. Smith Rites Tomorrow

Services for Samuel H. Smith, 6191 Broadway, Purple Heart Veteran of World War II, who died Friday in Veterans Hospital, Cold Spring Road, will be held at {3 Pp. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel, Mr. Smith, who was 38, was born in Perrysville, Ind., but had lived in Indianapolis 19 years. He

press. operator at the Basca Manufacturing Co. He was a member of the Broad Ripple Christian Church and the Broad Ripple Post, American Legion. Surviving are his wife, Gere trude; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, George A. Smith, Perrysville; five sisters, Mrs, W. E. Judson, In dianapolis; Mrs. George Kukurich, Lansing, Ill, and Mrs. Harold Summers, Kingman, Ind; and three brothers, Glen Smith, Perrysville; Guy Smith, Parma, Mo:, and William D, Smith, Kingman, Ind.

Mrs. Richard Fletcher

Services for Mrs. Mary Viola Fletcher, 615 Dorman 8t., will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Church of God, followed by burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Fletcher, who was 48, died Friday in her home. She was a native of St. Charles, Ky. but had been a resident of Indianapolis since 1920. She was graduated from Mane ual High School and Eliza Blaker's Teachers College of Bute ler University. Before her illness, she was. active in religious and social affairs. Surviving are her husband, Richard; three daughters, Mrs, Martha Nelle * Davenport, Miss Mary Jane Fletcher, and Miss Lavinia Ruth Fletcher, and one grandchild, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Arkwright Dies Here at 89

Services for Mrs. Clara H, Arkwright, resident of Billings, Mont., most of her life, who died yesterday in her home, 3403 Park Ave, will be held tomorrow in Miles City, Mont. Burial will fol low there. Mrs. Arkwright, who was 89, had served as a school teacher in Billings many years before her retirement, A native of Iowa, she had lived in Indianapolis only a few months. She was one of the first members of PEO sorority and was a member of the.Meth« odist Church in Miles City. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Clarence. R. Kuss, Indianapolis; a son, Stanley H. Arkwright, Bille ings, and two grandchildren, 1

Kathryn Connor { Services for Miss Kathryn Cone’ nor, 1119 E. Kelly St, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home, and at 9 a. m. at St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Miss Connor, who was a native of Indianapolis, djed Thursday in her home. She was 51. She was an employee of the Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna Burns, three nephews and a niece.

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