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Was Active in Democratic Politics A heart attack at the end of a Thansgiving Day dinner caused’ the death of Othniel Hitch, prominent Indianapolis attorney. Mr, Hitch, active in Democratic

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in Methadist Hospital. Burial wy . 5146 Maple Lane yesterday. be in Beth-El Comutety, PTA Leader, Dies | Advertisement. i to his Jestfience after Born in Rolanis, 08 lived in| Rai Shi : " Yoo biica Youd "hoy > driving several guests their Indianapol years. He was a| ain or ine ‘ ; Expect homes and that he member of the B'nai B'rith and se THE ESTABLISHED MANTACTURER'S PRICE felt {lL the Zionist organization. Rites Being Arranged

He then suffered a heart attack and was dead before doctors could be summoned. Mr. Hitch, who was 64, was prominent in legal circles and had served as judge in city and county courts. He formerly was national president of Sigma Delta Kappa Jegal fraternity. He was formerly a member of the Marion County Election Commission and was a past president at Irvington Democratic Club, ° Student of State History Mr. Hitch was interested in In-

Mormon Engineer Had Lived Here 30 Years

Harry Edward McCrady Sr., assistant chief engineer in Marmon-| Herrington Co., Inc., died yesterday in his home, 3210 Medford Ave. He was 57.

of the governor's historial commission. He had only recently returned home after a vacation In Hono Well known in the automotive Jule and Canada, " |industry, he formerly was with A graduate of the old Benjamin

Harrison law school, Mr. Hitch) {the old Marmon Motor Car Co. practiced law in Lafayette be- He was a member of the Society fore coming to Jugisniaipolis, He of Automotive Engineers and Nad indiana Bar Associations. {American Ordnance Association. He was a native of Hazleton. Born in Seymour, he lived In Mr. Hitch was active in civic/Indianapolis 30 years. Active in and Masonic circles, as well as Masonry, he was a member of politics. Calvin Prather Masonic Lodge, Member of Pioneers {Nettie Ransford Chapter, Order He was a member of the Indi-|0f the Eastern Star, Knights Tem-

ana Society of Pioneers, Indiana pia. Seotush Rite ana Murat

Society of the Sons of the Amer-| He was a member of the Cenfcan Revolution, Kiwanis Club, vital Avenue Methodist Church. Loyal Order of Moose and Knights| Survivors include his wife, Mrs, of Pythias. He was chairman of {Julia E. McCrady; two sons, Harthe judiciary committee of the(Y E. McCrady Jr. Indianapolis, grand lodge of the K. of P. {and Frank E. McCrady, Osceola; He was a member of a number) a daughter, Miss Jo Ellen Meof Masonic organizations, includ-|Crady, Indianapolis; a brother, ing the Scottish Rite, Murat W. H. McCrady, Bloomington, and Temple of the Shrine, Raper a sister, Mrs. George Norton, Oil Commangesy. Keystone Lodge, F./City, Pa.

ch is survived by his/pastor of the Central Avenue Catherine; four brothers, Methodist Church, will officiate in Chauncey, Kirklin; Clarence, rites at 3 p. m. Monday in Flanner Hazleton; Purvis, Peoria, Ill, and & Buchanan mortuary.

Reulns, Chicago. ate. two sisters. Born in Maine, Mrs. Teskey! TO A COUPON! had lived in Indianapolis since] Mra. Bathe 3 Tuch, Indianapolis ie’ was 10 a Ma OFFERS THE MOST SENSATIONAL and Mrs. Riva Weisman D-| Active in church and Sunday geles, and two grandchildren. |school work at the Indianapolis Jaen ser DEAL OF 1949 IN FINE WRITING INSTRUMENTS! Miss Ada Holmes * Unity Truth Center, Mrs. Teskey FINAL “Buy Now for Chris

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of 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral.

Harry Rabinowitz, Patrick J. Griffin, Former Jeweler Here, Dies Insurance Executive, Dies |.nwuriniin dimes comin nl

Patrick J. Griffin, native of Co. most of his life. He was followed by burial in Holy Cross former director of the mint and Ireland. and one of the leading superintendent of the Chicago of- Cemetery. once associated with ex-

Had Lived in City figures in the Ancient Order|fice of the firm when he retired| Surviving are three sons, Pat-\y,over in mining ventures. = of Hibernians in Indianapolis, 15 years ago. rick D., J. Joseph and Cornelius Mr. Grant died yesterday after ‘For 40 Years |died yesterday in his home, 1508| Active In K. of €. Griffin, all of Chicago; a daugh- :

jan illness of seven years. The retired official headed the {mint from 1923 to 1933 and was

{ Services for Harry Rabinowitz, N. Alabama St. He was 83. After completing his education i uy June Murray.

3715 Watson Road, proprietor of Mr. Grifin was gssoclated with in Ireland, Mr. Griffin came Bloom's jewelry ‘store, 229 E.[the Metropolitan Life Insurance... ;nited States.” He was first jand six. great-grandchildren,

Washington St. were to be at 2 employed here with the Citizens| ——————= p. m. today in Aaron-Ruben Fu- Mrs. F J. Teske ey, |Gas & Coke Utility, i

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A member of the Ol4- Timers | |Otganization of the Metropolitan, |

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. For Church Worker Goldie Rabinowitz; two daugh-| Rites for. Mrs. Ruth G. Tesky, ters, Mrs. Ann Jane Corwin and indianapolis PTA leader and Mrs. Leona Kane, both of Indlan- churchworker who died yesterday) apolis, and three brothers, Fredii, ner home, 1243 W. 34th St. will | Robins and Morris Rabinowitz. yo 5¢ 2:30 p. m. tomorrow In the) both of Indianapolis, and Sam yj, Funeral Home. She was 55.

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{had served as a student nurse Services for Miss Ada Holmes, during World Wat I | wha Sed Jesgrany in net i | She had been president of the) - “ e 0- School 1 PTA for two years and SMALL i morrow at 1:30 p. m. in the Harry had served a number of years on | NERSERY as wy on Hine, Y0od weath Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will the Indianapolis Center Council * ¥ bad, delivering oven-fresh Omar Bread be in Memorial Park Cemetery. |PTA. {and Pastries—direct from the Omar ovens— | Miss Holmes, who was 82, was! Surviving are her husband, | [right fo your door! = a member of the Ray St. Nazar-| Frank J. Teskey; two sons, Frank [ike all Omar. men, Herbert is prompi and deene Church, (Jr. and Merle E, Teskey; two sis-| > 0 his: cush other Survivors include a half-sister, ters, Mrs. E. H. Hill, and Mrs, |Peodable—calls on his cuslomers every | Miss Charlotte McWilliams, Co-| Leland Ress, and a brother, Ed-| day—af about the same time each day! flumbus, O., and three half-' ward W. Pierce, all of Indian- Herbert says, “Tomorrow | will be carrying a brothers, B. F. Holmes, W. Fred apolis. | feature item, Omar Pecan Ring, for only 39¢.” {Holmes and George W. Holmes,| Burial will be in Washington Ge! fo know your Omar man! Call IM perial jall of Indianapolis. Park following cremation. 3344 in Indianapolis.

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Chapel will be followed by graveside rites at 2. p. m. in the Fair-| mount Cemetery, Madison, Ind. The Rev. Carleton W. Atwater, | pastor of the First Baptist| Church, will officiate,

Rites Tomorrow For Mrs. Spellman

Rites for Mrs. M. Blanche] Spellman, a leader in the old National Woman's Party ~f the World War I era, who died yésterday in her home, 5355 Broad-| way, will be held at 2 p. m. to-| morrow in Hisey & Titus Mor-| tuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Wife of the late Royal B. Spellman, she oegan her career in politics here as a member of the National Woman's Party. Later she

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Mrs. Ella E. Dunson

Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey Funeral Home for Mrs. Ella E. Dunson, 83, who died yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Theodore T. Frakes, 1711! 8. Emerson Ave. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. A native of Hopewell, O., Mrs. Dunson lived in Indianapolis 42 years. She was a member of the, Christian Church. | Other survivors . include two daughters, Mrs. Mabel German. | Charlottesville, and Mrs. Maude) Newman;

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