Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1949 — Page 14

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{layman and active in the Repub- # |tiean Party; died last night in St |John's-Hickey_Memorial Hospital

{ident for the last 10 years, was ‘Republican Congressional ¢andidate from the 11th District in

1940. He was Republican candidate for State Senator from Marlon’ County in 1936 and 1938. A former president of the Indianapolis Baptist Association and treasurer of the Indiana Council of Christian Education, Mr, Waggoner was widely known in state

religious circles, Former Church Chairman He was a member of First Baptist Church, Indianapolis, and a

former chairman of its board of p deacons and superintendent of itS cpureh here.

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tee of the Church Federation. tin County May 20, 1890, He was

Collége, Danville. For several years he was vice president of Colortype Corp. | (

{and advertising business here. He {to 1938 and at one time was ex{ecutive vice president of Continental Optical Corp., New York City. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Manifold Waggoner; three sons, Davis ‘W. Waggoner, Pendleton; Philip O. Waggoner, Traverse City, Mich, and Vance M. Waggoner, Rushville; a daugh ter, Mrs. Esther M. Haner, Chi cago, and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 2:30 p. m

‘Mrs. Ella Curry

Services’ for Mrs. Ella Curry 1919 Highland PL, who died yesterday, will be at 10 4, m. Fri-

in Crown Hill. She was 89, "A native of Marion, Mrs; Cur{ry had’ lived in Indianapolis: for (75 years, She was a member of {the Christian Science Society, { Surviving are a son, Claude | Bass, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Maude Wilson, Indianapolis; {a brother." Henry Cobb, Marion fone granddaughter, eight great: grandchildren, and five great- | great-grandchildren.

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__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ———— Alvah C. Waggoner Dies; |Prominent Baptist Layman

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PENDLETON, Sept. 21—Alvah &= {C. Waggoner, prominent Baptist “=

He was alsd & pMendon Cemetery near member of theexecutive commit.

being made by [ Mr. Waggoner -was born in Mar- Funeral Home here,

a graduate of Central Normal gyyyigoN OBSERVES 824. YEAR Opportunity Bible Class and the

Since 1932 Mr. Waggoner had Henry L. Stimson celebrated his been active in his own printing 824 birthday today at his sum- one granddaughter, Mrs. Frances

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Rites Tomorrow | For Richard Dix

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 21 (UP) —Private funeral services will be held tomorragw for Richard’ Dix, veteran he-man film star who died yesterday of a heart ailment at the age of 54. Only his family and a few close | friends will attend the rites in, thé Little Church of the Flowers! at Forest Lawn Cemetery In nearby Glendale, Cal. Interment os - will follow at Forest Lawn, f | Mr. Dix, a film actor for 25 |years, died at Hollywood Preésby{terian Hospital with his second {wife, Virginia Webster Dix, at ‘hig. bedside, {ized since Aug. 10 but had long suffered from the chronic heart {allment,

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Mrs. Anna A. Blown

Mrs. Anna A. Bmown: 58 N Kealing Ave., who died yesterday —. in her home, will be ‘buried i oo Crown Hill after services at 1:3 the Fou Ssthouist p. m. Friday in Shirley Brothers Pendle. Irving Hill Chapel. Funeral Arrangements are Mrs. Brown, who was 80, had Cornell Bright been ill for the past year. A life-long resident of Indianapolis, she was a member of the Englewood Christian Church, the

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HUNTINGTON, L. 1, Sept. 21'Royal Neighbors of America. UP)—Former Secretary of War Survivors include a son, Leslie : D. Brown, California; a brother, Frank Ferguson, Indianapolis, and

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