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bejah A. Davis, former tn, [Burial will be in New Crown Cem-| A requiem high mass will be gift to the Episcopla High School Sanaa, musician who or- etery. . |and presented all the money he ganized a band in which James | earned as a pilot to the Park Whitcomb Riley payed, will be Shelby St. was a resident of Win-| . Y. Thurs chester before moving to Indian- Frank J. Roell,

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{there as a young man with brothers, John and Colonel ie It was in this orchestra, the | Hoosier Poet played. Leading Musiciap Later he came tp A ail {and took- a eidwg role Li Susie | circles here, He pl | bone and was pos hy Jed the rom {members of the Indianapolis

‘Mr. Davis died yesterday in the member of the Chistian Church gt Francis Hospital. Laurance Chambers, Miss Lacy home of a son, John A. Davis, in Winchester and operated a ra-| h whom he lived in Oswego |dio shop there until {liness forced |

Mr, Davis ‘was also the father Was 42. lof Charles Davis, who conducted Surviving are a daughter, Miss Burial will be in St. Joseph CemeOrchestra

Hage! (which played several seasons in| Imother: Mrs. Hattie Gibson, In-| {the Indiana Theater in the 1920's. dianapolis; his stepfather, James| Born in Greenfield, the elder Gibson, Indianapolis, and three Mr. Davis formed an praia grandchildren. =~ |

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- He played in the pits of nearly {every downtown Indianapolis

| theater at one time and played in ie the English Theater orchestra for

a number of years. A member of St. Philip Neri | Catholic Church, Mr. Davis

olis Military Band and a lifelong, mémber “of Indianapolis Musi ‘clans, Local No. 3.

Besides his sons, he is survived Beloit. Wis, by his wife, Mary Elizabeth lished the Beloit News for four

| years. {outh Independent which later became the Plymouth Democtfat.

{Crowley Davis; a daughter, Mrs. | {Mary Gerladen, Indianapolis; a {sister, Miss Emma Davis, Greenfleld; seven grandchildren and one great -grandehild. L

Meeting Date Set oo

{ Indiana State Republican Chair- General Assembly from Marshall ! man Cale Holder today set Sept. County in 1900. He attended’ De2 for a meeting of the GOP state Pauw University and once taught committee to elect a treasurer as schools in Deer Creek and Patton.

successor to James Costin, who resigned last week.

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publisher and former State Rep-|and Carl Roell, Shelbyville, and resentative, who died here yes- Henry Roell,

was also a member of the Indianap- jerday in his home following a grandchildren. and two great-

{moved to Plymouth in 1896 from

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lapolis 10 years ago. He was a contractor, who died yesterday in

Services preceding the mass

|his retirement a year ago. Be Hervmaan_ponsrel poten]

|Gladys Benson, rastown;

Mr. Roell, who lived in 307 BE. Minnesota St, had been an In«| dianapolis resident for 37 years. [He was 82. A mative of Olden-| burg, he was a member of Sacred Hear} a He retired five

ters, Mrs. Louis Christopher, Flint, Mich.; Mrs. John Moriarty, Indianapolis; Mrs. John Stumph, Greawou, and Mrs. Stanley Mc-| : Intire, North Vernon; eight sons, | State Legislator | Balthasar, Detroit; Robert, foe Times State Service Grove, and Bruno, Philip, Lewis, PLYMOUTH, Aug. 23—Serv- Leonard, Martin and Albert: Roell, | es were being arranged for Clay| Indianapolis; four brothers, Greg-| Metsker, retired newspaper ory. Roell, Newport, Ky.; Adam

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