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Auoust Julian © James W. Batman Physic jan St led Rites Arranged [ie homes ruberai Home Bit: ig [Rites Saturday FVII OUGIE "Mrs, England a Srey fois i Soe
. 5 . wd f j i ! \ ot } ' Born in H land, Mr. Small Rites Tomorrow Besvican tot Jamas W: matman. [py S Death | Services for Mrs. Ida May Eng- naq lived in Teianapolis, for 20 lan elder of the Third Christian 4land, 521 N. Davidson St. Who years. He had resided ‘with an + Veteran Tailor Dies Church, will be heid at 10:30 &. m.| : oa Tuesday u a incent's Hos aunt, Mrs. Edward Here at Age of 75 Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan Ft. Harrison Soldier : Y aneral Y (since losing his sight 10 years ago.
ner & Bu a in Grinsteiner's Funeral” Home.!| Resides his aunt, he is survived Services for August Julian, tai Asks for $50,000
lor, will be he n will be in Crown ; row in Kirby More Pr Baral Hill. He would Death of a Ft. Harrison soldier's] Mrs. England was born in Be-|gisters Mrs. Kathryn Nunamaker ’ uary. uria Jay 3 was | J Mrs, s will be in Crown Hill. He was 75. _have been TO infant son Is the basis of a $50. Tea, O., and liv ere for Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Toby Young and
Monday. 000 dam suit filed i years. Surviving are her hus- Mpg A, M. Lee, of Miami, Fla. Illness forced him to retire last | age ay ed in Superior yang George D. England; a son, and a half-brother, Marion DaughJanuary from his businéss in the
Sse poses Court, 2, against Dr. Frances T. William F. Smith: four daughters, erty of Ft. Wayne. Board of Trade building, known | y ' Brown, 2128 N. Talbot Ave. Mrs. Minnie Williams and Mrs. o ’ as the August Julian.Co. after Ida May Roell, Indianapolis, and Clifford Leonard
{She was 67. erty of Lawndale, Cal.; three half-
Mr. Batman
3 W. 8 | The suit was filed yesterday b The son of _ . Y BY Mrs. Agnes Wedell and Mrs. . Shiny tire lo Fin fie dod Henry and Cath Aitorney. Judson West for Bt Buran 25 Beck. Bares. © lari 3530 Morgan Br. whe ai Broadway ome, 2017! erine Bailey Bat-| Roger Masters, who alleged in his| Also a sister, Mrs. Olive Wil- Tuesday in 8t lds Hospital . man, Mr. Bat- complaint that ’ liams, Cleveland,,O.; five broth- —y ’ Born in Italy, Mr. Julian came | man was born in| pain at bis -J-moutiold ers, David Crawford, St. Peters- will be held at 2 p. m. lomiorrow to this country when he was 14.| Ph t R son died last February after be- burg, Fla.; Ezra Crawford, Berea; in Second Friends Church. His first tailor shop here, known Townonp ras ng treated by Dr. Brown. John and Stillman Crawford, ola Will be in Floral: Park a Julian, Inc., was in the old rence County. He lived in Bed- | Dr. Brown, the soldier charged, Mentor, O., and Wate? Cfawiard, Born in Greenwood, Mr. LeonFirst yauonat Sank, building ford several years, then moved Prescribed a barbiturate capsule Califorgta, and two grandchild-|, i had been a refrigerator salesto Mitchell, where he became as- which resulted in the child's . man for Sears Roebuck & Co, Julian & Gordon, tailors. J tailor for Sen. pallor. Fe Has sociated with the Lehigh-Port- death. Harry A. Swisher many years, and Vice President Charles War- land Sement’ Sm 1902 t0| The woman physician ren Fairbanks. Active in the Christian Church, denied the sergeant's charge. 8he General Hospital, will be held at committee, Mr. Julian lived in Indianapolis ne was co-founder of the Mitchell said the child had been under the 10 a. m. Saturday in Mogre & 48 Years and was a member Of Cnristian Church and chairman CAT® of two Army doctors before gyri Colonial Chapel. Burial will Mrs. Clifford Leonard; a daughter the Oriental Masonic Lodge. of its official board for many’Deing brought to her office. be in Crown Hill. He was 70, Sharon Ann, and a son, Tommy Survivors include his wife, Mrs. \vears. He moved to Indianapolis! - DOr. Brown said she delivered A native of Bellefontaine, O. all of Indianapolis; and a sister
Theresa Jullan; a son, Arthur Ed- i, 1945 He was symember of the “both of the Masters children.” yj. Swisher lived in Indianapolis Mrs. Luna Utterbach of Glenns Flynh he was wanted on the tele-| Indianapolis, and a
ward Julian, a sister, Mrs. Lor paotary Club and the Masonic The death of the infant, the n..et of his life. He was a retired Valley
K. Grisell,!
Burial will be in New Crown. phy his mother, Mrs. Irma Daugh-
. 8 He was a trustee from the pier is not sorry. The New Crown. He was 61. today Private services for Harry A. of the Second Friends Church cafe had the telephone nearest to| A native of Kentucky, Mr Swisher, who died yesterday in and served on the church finance Mr, Flynn's boat.
Survivors include the widoW, ments with the much-publicized| World
Errol Flynn Yacht £2 mae = == Mrs, Wilson | : nt re temare RitE@S Tomorrow Sets Port. Agog
{wanted him on the telephone. Services for Mrs. Annle Wilson,
’ “Tell her 1 : hen he woud yy 436 Cora St. who died Tuesday ‘ Other girls tried to contact the in General Hospital, will be held Telephone on Pier actor by letters, When he came 1 ». Mm. tomorrow in Jacobs ashore he was besieged by auto- . : | H Burial Kept Busy by Girls graph Hunters. Brothers Funeral Home. By WILLIAM McGAFFIN | Orson Welles’ boat was tied up will be in New Crown. She was ‘Times Foreign Correspondent nearby—but things like that did 48. { - 8T. TROPEZ, France, Sept. 22 not happen to him. Born in New Orleans, La. she -- Yachts are a dime a dozen in k Jus most all jjved in Indianapolis 28 years, .{31OunG. : She was a member of the Metro[the port of this quaint little Ri Covyright 10. by Too, Sagianavplis Time Colitan Bapiat. Church. . Burs viera town. But when Errol Flynn RI coer —— | arrived and tied up at the pier it \vivors include a daughter, Mrs,
aroused almost as much excite- 5) Wheatley Rosalee Burke, Aberdeen: a son ment as a visit by the head of a 5 muel ; h y | Albert Wilson, Indianapolis, an
{great nation. Indeed. more, on Burial Tomorrow a grandson,
the part of the female population along the coast. : | Services for Bamuel Wheatley, Civic Theater Group
Mr. Flynn and his elegant|2518 Martindale Ave, who died yacht, gm by ar all Negro Tyesday in Veterans’ Hospital, will To Present 3 Plays crew, have moved on now-—and| 4 } the garcon who waits on tables at : k m. Tian) a Feopies 5 NEW CASTLE, Jon, T= "ros “uneral Home. Burial wi in‘ vie at the little cafe across the street {will present three plays this sea~ son under the direction of Horace o P. Burr, Girls, anxious to make appoint-| years. ‘He was a veteran of Scheduled for production are fe | War I and was employed laura, Oct. 26-28; “Boy Meets s actor, phoned day and night. It|as a laborer. Girl, Nov, 30-Dec. 2, and “The ./was the garcon's job to go across, Only immediate survivors arc Night of January 16,” in Febru . the street to the boat and tell Mr,|a niece, Mrs, Marjorie Collins, ary. Tryouts for “Laura” will be nephew, held tomorrow night and Sunday phone. He said thar most of the Thomas Kelley, Noblesville. + |afternoon.
annoying
{Wheatley had lived here for 2
etta Bagnoll all of Indianapolis, Lodge. : woman physician said, was due to yardsmen for the New York Cen- il I ————— and two brothers, Carmen and Survivors include his wife, Mrs.'® case of brain fever. A post i..1 Railroad. James Julian, San Francisco, iate Steele Batman: a son, Dr. mortem examination proved this, - g “vivors Include two sisters "on Ch ia Gordon W, Batman, and two the doctor sald. Mrs. Minnie Sniffin and Mrs. Bes. Pa earers wil be Walter J. - sie. M. Murphy, both of IndianTwiname, Irvin Wesley, George {apolis; a brother, Roy Swisher, Friedricks, Clarence Drayer, O - DUNDEE, Scotland, Sept 22 pMemphis, Tenn. and a niece, - Louis Isensee, Dr. Ralph Denny, J. Roth, Mark W. Pangborn, Don-| (UP)—Princess Margaret danced : . a C. W. Maibucher and Dr. Ralph ald L. Smith, Shirley C. Baker,|for six and a half hours last night W. Burdette Small Lochry. C. J. Holder, Dr. Harry L. Fore-'at a dance in Dundee. Her pro- Services for. W. Burdette Small Honorary pallbearers are Carlman, and Dr. A. F. Kull, South gram tonight: The Perth Hunt of 2607 Allisonville Rd., who died N. Angst, B. E. Papenta, Walter Bend. Ball. vesterday in Methodist Hospital,
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