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Bert E. Shirley, “Local g Morfician, Dies at 74
Bert E. Shirley, Indianapolis A. Shirley, Muncie, and Edwin H. mortician, died yesterday In| Shirley, Anderson; another brothMethodist Hospital after an ill-fer, Clarence I. ‘Shirley, Kokomo,
ness of eight weeks. He was 74. [and two grandchildren, Mr. Shirley, who lived at, 2002 Burial will be in East Maple.
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Club and the West Side Civiel Club, fiurviving in addition to his! brother, are his wife, Laura M.;| la daughter, Mrs. Earl Kingsley,| {Hartford City; two sons, Elbert)
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Bruce B. Carr, retired General Motors Corp. toolmaker, who died Sunday in Columbus, will be buried in Washington Park after services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Beech Grove Methodist Church. He was 62.
Mrs. Minnie Lannis | Mrs. Minnie Lannis, native of |Lebanon, Tenn., who died Sunday| {in her home, 2435 Guilford Ave., {will be. buried.-in--L.ebamon AEF {services there Thursday. She! was 78. Mrs. Lannis had lived in Indianapolis the past six years. She! (was a member of the Baptist
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Mrs. H. A. Burkhardt {- Mrs. {resident of Indianapolis most of | her life, died yesterday in. her: home, 3345 Ruckle St. She- was 186. * Mrs. Burkhardt “had ved here | since infancy.-She-was ‘& Hative of Toledo, O. | Surviving are her
(sisters, Mrs. C. M. Davis, Cleve-!| {land, O., and Mrs. Willlam A, Gale, Cincinnati, O. Rites at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in! Flanner & Buchanan mortuary! will precede burial in Crown Hill.
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Organizations Here ° Dr. Emery D. Lukenbill, North
yesterday in his home, 1012 N Meridian St. He was 55. Born. in Greene County, Dr.} Lukenbill had lived in Indlanap-| olis most of his life. His oftice was at 661 E. 49th St. Dr, Lukenbill spent. his intern-| ship at General Hospital following graduation from the Indiana
Active in Civic Life Active in civic and professional| organizations, he was a member! of Mystic Tie. Lodge, F & AM, Scottish ‘Rite, Murat Shrine, Paul Coble Post American Legion, the’ county and American Medical Associations, Phi Delta Theta and Phi Rho Sigma fraternities. Surviving ‘are his wife, Arlene, a son, Emery D. Lukenbill Jr,; a daughter, Mrs. Donald Kennerly, Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs.’ Mary Lukenbill, Portland, Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Dean Wells, Portland, ! and a grandson
. Services will be held at 1:30 Services Set p. m. tomorrow in Flanner &| : Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will Arthur L. Smith
Mrs. Cecelia. Marie Sauer, member of St. Catherine's Catholic Church and its Altar Society, will be buried in St. Joseph Cemetery after a requiem high mass at 9 a, m, tomorrow in the church. She died yesterday i her home, 2118 Napoleon St. She was 59.
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Services for Arthur L. Smith, M Fl : {retired insurance agent, who died rs. ° Sieg | Sunday, -will be held at 10 a. m. Mrs. Flo Sieg died yesterday in Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan her home, 1234 Broadway, after a mortuary. Burial will be in North long illness. She was 83. Manchester. A native of Indiana, Mrs. Sieg Mr. Smith died in his home. 966 is survived by a daughter, Miss E. Drive, Woodruff Place. Marie Sieg, Indianapolis, and two] A native of Nebraska, Mr. sisters, Mrs. Neta Shofer, Rich- Smith had lived in Indianapolis (mond, and Mrs. Ella Martin, In- since 1902, coming here from Ft. |dianapolis. | Wayne. For reasons of health
|etery, Knightstown, after services ago; ... at. 1:30. pyro tomorrow in the] Mr. Smith - was a member of | Dorsey Funeral Home. Oriental Masonic Lodge, the Com- ¥ mandery, Shrine and Broadway {HEILS HITLER TO LAST | Methodist Church, | PARIS, Dec. 20 (UP) — Guy| In addition to his wife, Grace § Marcheret and Jacques Desoubrie,| H., he is survived by a son, Mer|convicted of serving thé Nazi'ritt H. Smith, Muncie; two sis- y | Gestapo in wartime, were exe- | ters, Mrs. George York, Chicago,
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