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Finals Set

Centers Announced; _ Finals Scheduled For May 21

~~ By ART WRIGHT Bectional finals in the Times Marbles Tournament will be held at 0 a. m. tomorrow at the following centers for the schools

The finals will be held May 21 at Willard Park, Four winners

will compete tomorrow. The playoffs will be in charge of the staff of the City Park and Recreation Dept. under the direction of Mrs. Norma Koster. Pw i. a

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Services Monday For A. J. Snider

Services for Augustus J, Snider, 1445 8. Belmont Ave. who died yesterday in Fletch-Haven Sanitarium, 742 Fletcher Ave, held at 10 a. m. Monday in Beanblossom mortuary. Burial will be in Memorial Park. He was 79, Mr. Snider formerly was a contracting carpenter and was employed by Best Foods, Inc. until he retired In 1940. A native of

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Johin W. Dixon Rites Monday

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Cab En Route Home Services for John William Dixon, 7153 Edgewater Place, presi-

independence of Israel Sunday at 8

This choir, directed by Dr. Walter Goldman, will present a cantata based on the declaration of m. in Kirshbaum Center. The program, sponsored by all JewBel iil the first anniversary of Israel's founding.

Funeral Arranged Funeral Services Sunday For Mrs. Oftilda Merklin

Services for Mrs. Otilda (Tillie) Mrs. Alexander had lived in InMerklin, formerly of Indianapolis, dianapolis eight years. who died yesterday ir her home in/worker in the Bethel AME

Northern Beach, Carmel, will be/ Church, she was president of the held at 3 p. m.,

driver,

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dent of the Automatic Saw Sharpening Co, 735 E. Ohio St.

Columbus, Ind. he lived in Indianapolis 47 years, He was a mem-

_ ber of a Columbus church and the

Carpenters Union, while in that profession. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Herman Garner, Brownsburg; Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. Freed Gooch and Mrs. Albert Bergman, all of Indianapolis; a son, Fred W. Snider, eight grandchildren and three-great-grand-children,

George W. Smith Sr. Funeral services for George W. Smith Sr., employee of the Pittsburgh Pipe & Equipment Co,, 48 years who died yesterday in his home, 2650 W. 30th St. will

be held at 130 p. m. Monday in{L.; a son,

Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Born in Pennsylvania, Mr.

Smith had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Retired from the plumbing equipment firm last January, he was a member of the Capital City Masonic Lodge and the Scottish

Rite. ,

for the past 17 years, will be held ‘at 1:30 p. m. Monday inh Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel M Entombment will follow in Wash-| M ington Park Masoleum. Mr. Dixon died in a taxicab en route to his home yesterday afternoon after he and his brothajer, Frank L., had attended a birthday celebration downtown. An autopsy last night in General Hospital showed heart failure the cause of death. He was 50. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, he was a member of the Irving-

in|Club, Survivi brother, all of Indianapolis.

Magnus E. Runden

Suriviving are his wife, Cather-|after suffering a heart attack.

ine Ann; three sons, George W, Jr, Arthu® Grant and Edward W. Smith; a brother, David Smith, all

of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. pastorate in Clinton, Ind.

Addie Smith, Lebanon, Pa. and

four grandchildren,

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Services were being arranged for the Rev. Magnus E. Runden, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Kendallville the past 26 years, who died Wednesday night in the McCray Memorial Hospital

The Rev. Mr. Runden moved to Kendallville 26 years ago from Indianapolis, He formerly held a

Surviving are his wife, two sons land a daughter.

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erator of the amusement park since the death of her husband 20 years ago. Born in Weisberg, Ind, in Indianapolis 40 years. moved to Carmel 10 yéars ago. She was a member of Emmaus Lutheran Church and its Ladies

Survivors include Mr. Baker, her five ~daughiers, Mrs. Schmutte, Mrs. and Miss Viola Merklin, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Frances-| Kirk and Mrs. Virginia Beaver, | Carmel; four sons, Walter, Joseph, | Edward and Ervin Merklin, all of |

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Bervices for Mrs. Ethel Well-

dled yesterday in General Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p, m,

Peace Chapel. FF. Smith, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, will Burial will be in Floral Park. Wellman was a native of Corning, Ark, Indianapolis 38 years. She was 49. | Surviving are her, husband, Charles N. Wellman; a son, Chief | Petty Officer Virgil Riley, U. 8.

Wood, Bellaire, O.

Mrs. John Haas

Mrs. Nannie Haas; 260 Beecher| Bt., native of Lexington, Ky., who! died yesterday Hospital, will be buried in Round Hill Cemetery following services| at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.

lived in Indianapolis 42 years. She had been ill for the past;

Burviving are her husband, Cleon Haas; two sons, Lester and |

and a sister, Mrs. Maude Manns,

Services were being arranged for Ernest E. Pollock, Spanish-| | American War veteran and for-| { mer Indianapolis resident, who!

An active

Missionary Society there until her illness last Dec. 14. Surviving in addition to her husband is her father, Edward Bedell, Springfield, Mo. Services at 1 p. m, Monday in the Bethel AME Church will be conducted by the Rt. Rev. George W. Baber, bishop of the Fourth Episcopal District of the AME Church. Burial will be in Crown

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Nite Sectionals’ Independence to Be Theme of C Cantata

Hill.

Mrs. Merklin Merklin had been owner and op-|

Northern Beach|

she lived! She|

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| Pollock

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Mr, Pollock, who was 70, attended business college in Indian-! apolis and was a member of the Batt Theatrical Co. which toured the United States for many years. Among his survivors is a sister,'

Mrs. Josephine E. Holmer, Indlan- The Mrs. John Alexander | ? :

Kathryn M. Alexander, | wife of the Rev. John A. Alex- | ander, pastor of the Bethel AME | | Church, died in General Hospital | | today. She was 54.

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