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THURSDAY, OCT. 6, CARD PARTIES SET The first of a ‘series of card

the winter season by the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges will pe at 8 p. m, next Tuesday in odd Fellow hall, 23457; Station St.

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Theater Managers Plan Convention Here

Showmen of Alliance Theater|Gregory, general manager. Mana- .» ‘Which operates theatersigers will hold attend the meeting.

throughout Indiana, their 14th annual convention tomarrow in the Lincoln Hotel. eading the delegates will P. J. Dee, . >

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Mrs. Leslie Burris

Requiem mass for Mrs. Hallie {Blanche Burris, 1023 Olive St,

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was to be sung at 9 a. m. today

in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church after services at 8:30 a. m. in the Tolin Funeral Home. Burial was to be in Holy Cross. She was 63. Mrs. was a saleslady 18] in the coat and suit depart-, ment of William H. Block Co. and was in the St. Patrick Church |parish. Survivors include the husband, Leslie Burris; two sons, Carl A. and Donald Burris; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Eckert and Mrs, Sally Davidson, and six grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Also ‘surviving are a brother, John R. Thompson, Rushville, and four sisters, Mrs. Maude Highfill, Indianapolis; Mrs. Hazel Hender-

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Dies in Hospital

Was NYC Yard Conductor 35 Years | David Thomas, a yard conductor for the New York Central Railroad the past 33 years, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos-| pital where he had been a pa-| tient since Monday. He was 89. Mr. Thomas, who lived in 2002

dianapolis resident for the past 40 years and was a member of the West Michigan Street Methodist Church, . - Surviving are his wife, Dysa Elizabeth; a son, Car] R.

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| Services for Willie Fred Moody|2"d 8 great-grandchild. |Graves, 1301%; N. Senate Ave. |

|who died Sunday in St. John'sigtreet Funeral Home will be folHospital, Anderson, from injuries lowed by burial ‘he received in an awomebile ac- Cemetery, New Point. | earlier that day near there, o . orden Te at a m. today | Mrs. Louis Tompkins in the Church of First Born| Mrs Freely C. Tompkins. na-| |Saints. Burial was to be in Floral tive of Jamestown, Ky., who died

A native of Kentucky, he lived He was | Yood St, was to be buried in|

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | {Fannie Graves; the father, Walter | Central Chapel. She was 67. { Moody; the stepfather, Leonard | Graves; three stepbrothers, Jessie, dianapolis 20 years and was :) {Leonard and George Graves; five member of the Methodist Church. | | sisters, Miss Marie Moody, Mrs. | Elizabeth | the past two years. Moody, Mrs. Caroline Tucker pry | Mrs, Joyce West; three aunts and|y,yis G. Tompkins; four sons, El-|

_ibert R, Eddie, Eldridge and Ael-

ter, Mrs. Opal Aichinger, all of Indianapolis; a brother, William Thomas; New Point, and five grandchildren

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Jamestown after services at 3, p. m. today in Shirley Brothers

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{mar R. Tompkins; two brothers, Randall and Chester Miller, and three sisters, Mrs. Letty Tucker, {Mrs. Nora McGowan and Mrs, Della Johnson, all of Indianapolis.

Lewis J. Nunley

| Services for Lewis J. Nunley, {employee of the National Malle{able Steel & Castings Co. for {20 years who died Tuesday in ‘his home, 938 N. Sheffield Ave., {will be held at 1:30 p. m. Satur{day in the 8t. Paul Baptist {Church, Burial will be in Floral Park. {| Born in Clinton, Ky.. and an Indianapolis resident 23 years, Mr. Nunley had been a member of the St. Paul Baptist Church {for 22 years. He was 50. Surviving are a brother, wi- || liam Nunley, Indianapolis; and! |three sisters, Mrs. Lula Lee and ‘Mrs. Louvicie Lee, both of In!dianapolis, and Miss Geneva Nun- |

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Mrs. Frank Norkus

| Services for Mrs. Florentine C, Norkus, 818 N. Tacoma Ave. who, |died yesterday in her home, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in Moore {Peace Chapel. Burial will be in

| Crown Hill. She was 64. | Mrs. Norkus was born in Rich‘mond, Ind., and had lived here for 60 years. She was a member of the First (Evangelical Church. Surviving are her husband, Frank Norkus, and two sisters, Mrs. Louise Stettler and Mrs. | Marie Thase, all of Indianapolis.

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