Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1950 — Page 5
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"tomorrow at 10 a. my.
Feast Begins: ‘At Sundown
© Services Scheduled By Congregations The Jewish Feast of the Pass-| Mrs. Elmira Kiefer, Mrs. Loylsa over ; will begin gn at sun-, ~
down.’ “Reform temples will éonclude a aT TR day. Orthodox and “Conservative congregations will continue a day lo 5
Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt announces services in the Indian-|of the group. apolis Hebrew Congregation] When the 17 original members temple, 10th and Delaware Sts., to met to form the class, they elected - be held today at 5:30 p.-m. and Mrs. Spiegel secretary and to this “tday- she “still “serves in that ¢aRabbi Nandor Fruchter and|Pacity. The class was founded Cantor Abraham Portnov will be at the present site of the church,
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But changes and improvements tomorrow at the 10:30 a. m. chil- havé been made in the edifice dren's worship in the ~flower- since then. decked Central Hebrew Congre- Recall Meetings . gation synagog. The charter members. tell of Servces also are scheduled for all-day meetings held during the tomorrow and. Monday at 8: 30! week when they quilted busily to a.m and daily at 7. a.'m. and 6, p. m., Monday through. Friday. Rabbi Fruchter will give the ser-| mon at memorial services Apr. 9. community was invited in order
tomorrow night at 8 o'clock and!
church . debt.
Rabbi Samuel J. Fox will con-|to: earn money for the church.{an exciting one but rather a.rec- churches
duct services today, tomorrow and| And every summer,
row and United ebrew Congregation went to the Sunday
Synagog. Rabbi Fox will preach in Brookside Park. on "Freedom's Warning” fomor-
also will sketch briefly the history
lits greatest progress during the
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Mrs. Elmira Kiefer became : charter member of the Ladies’ Bible Class 40 years ago, about the time she ‘Posed for this - photograph,
4 Plan Music Programs
‘isound tomorrow. with music of ithe old masters sung and played pe in Richmond.
{the
“|Bebastian Bach being marked in 1950.
“At Thy Feet” and
How a Heo Prevent Two Broken Homes?
- Mark 200th Year Of Bach's Death
‘churches will re
be at 2 p. m. Monday in the First Friends Church here. Burial will
Bot uy in Sh usual services but A_resident of Richmond and pecial president | of Richmond Baking! The adult and youth €hoirs of (io. he dled yesterday in JackIrvington Bresbyterian son Memorial Hospital, Miami,
| vacationing, and was Bown to Miami Monday. He had n in th the 200th anni- cricritical condition since undere death of Johann!going an abdominal operation. Members of his family and | Russell-L. White, Indianapolis, af longtime personal friend and president of Indiana National
“Jesu, Joy. of 'p st en Man’s Desiring.” The Adult! Sauk: ware 511s bens wh
Sanctuary Choir will give the] cantata, “For Us a Son ls Born.” [Adults will sing solos and three So
The music will be offered in connection | versary of
The 35-voice Westminster Choir of high school pupils will sing
—A-—rnative—of — Richmond, — Mr: Quigg was a student at Eartham llege two years and also at-
pastorate ‘of the late Dr. A. E. Renn who came to the First
earn money to help. retire the Church in 1911. Mrs. Renn now They - cooked and belongs to the class and ‘Miss | {served dinners to which the*whole Rilla Grove is the teacher.
The story of the class .is not|
they filled|ord of good women doing what Gaul's oratorio, “The Holy ‘City.” Production Board as an adviser Monday at 5:50 p. m. and tomor-|their baskets with choicest ‘Hoo-|they can for their church, Mr. The choirs of the St. Paul and Of the baking industry in 1942 onday at 9 a. m. in the|sier foods and with their families Stephenson says. school picnic the type in the words recalling the| : . | Seriptures, “Her price is far above The class is said to have made rubfes.” - |
.He describes
‘row at 10:30 a. m. and on “Four! of a Kind,” Monday at the same hour. The congregation schedules
sday. through Friday, and ati " Sunday, Apr. 9.
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to bake bread with leayen
Religious events follow: BROAD SIPRIE METHO! —The Men's Club wives and uests with 1 Ri Land their fan Monday ats: 30.0. m h . church ng room. e isos irs or ad Ripple bool Bran, as ah band and an Be ary A avail piny a a color film will be shown. Ray Myott | will direct preparation of the dinner] which young. people - will serve. clhsr EYANGELICAL AND REFORMED HURCH—The J. Wall ae Zink g in charge of he: 10:45 a, m. I Ld day services featuring the rite Fal "tonfir- | mation and the baptism of infants ‘The | Rev... Mr. Zink -will-preach — “Pacing Life's Necessities.”
DOWNEY AV NUE 3 CHRISTIAN CHURCH |
ars Pr. W. legmanan. pasor, Ta Preach on “Phe Glory Roag, 3 ices at and 10 “tomorrow.
Ruby Winders: choir director. will direct
the music “with Helen Rich as orga accompanist. The Youth Choir wiil sing for the 4 p. m. baptismal service for young people | CA
ARROLLTON Ay ENuN XY ANGELILAL AND REFORMED CHURCH—The Rev. Ear w Krueger, pastor, wi preach on heat the King” and "the choir will sing Tit- | comb’s ‘‘Alleluia” tomorrow morning. New members. will.join..the ghurech: MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN | Ul —Richard--Whitt will direct wn “eholt and soloists ih the oore can: ata, “The Darkest Hou ay 1 "organist, will
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Theodore Bowers Sr. ...Dies_Here at Age 45...
Services for Theodore Walter {Bowers Sr. 5950 Ralston Ave.
~ McDaniel Rites To Be Monday will be at 2 p. m. "Monday in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Bur-
Burial ‘for lee V.. McDantel, 1a] Will be in Crown Hill.
- Mr. Bowers, who was" 45, died {1528 W. Vermont 8t., will be in! ‘yesterday in General Hospital. {crown Hill following services at
He is survived by his wife, |11 a. -m. Monday-in- Conkle West Fredrica;. three... sons, -- Wesley.
- | Michigan Street Funeral Home. 'and Theodore Jr. Bloomington,
and Paul, Indianapolis; three Mr. McDaniel, who wag 1, dieg stepchildren, Mrs. Jane Hacker:
Mrs, Carolyn Cull and William Cull, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. {Lillian Knapp. and four broth.ers, Herbert, Byron and Homer of - Indianapolis...and.-. Charles, Glendale, Cal.
Ralph | ‘Redmond
Services for Ralph Redmond, formerly of Indi-
illness of six years. A member of Arlington. Methodist Church, 'he was a native of Rushville and) {was a resident of Indianapolis 35! tyears. Mr. McDaniel also held] membershjp in the Connersville
; ithe organ and -Prof:--Thomas-E.
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p. m. Mrs. Pau Paves, | ployed as a carpenter and con-| PIAL VINE BAPTIST CHURCH. jiractor. {ow Mich. OF CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION | Surviving are his wife, Minnie; peas, Al ear a a ANAL AS IONT. Lt, Joeting wi be'two daughters, Miss Vivian Me-|anapolis, wi a p. m. Mon-| m. Tuesday Jhrough day, Members | Danlel, Indianapolis, and Mrs. a chosen or: the Deeting eme. inking Tuning and Obeving.” Byu | Eunice Johnson, Cleveland; a son,
intermediate leader, Mrs Elizabeth Ji) [Carl], Los Angeles; a step-daugh-cader of Juniors. Miss Wilt ter, Mrs. Robert Paylor.—Long|
homes. will be- Jr charge Tuesday: { b - ® Missionarms Quartet—in-the New Anthony's Catholic — Church. | I A er Bleach; two sisters, Mrs. Iva Xie Opi hg oper! Jersey Street Methodist Church. Burial will be in. Holy Cross Wednesday: Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson will Long, Seebring, Fla. and Mrs. ” uto~ " “rhe Rev. M. O.. Robbins, pastor. Cemeter be superintendent of the Star Light Ban Pearl Woods, Arlington, and two motive parts, there. A native of! Pp: y
urs and Mrs. Cecile Fields of the
Th Fre." Wide Girls’ Guild, counselor = {sranqenidren.
“FOR CHRIST—Evangelist Car-| lyle Scott of Crawfordsville will conduct
"Mrs. Grace “Shirley ock and tomoron 3% 3 pm. ie TS an 0th Services for Mrs. Grace L. and Meridian BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH—The Shirley will be held at 2:30 p. m. Yorn Cnt resid co “ot Mond 3 ny tomorrow in the Pleasant Grove
430 4B Bl MORRIS STREET METHODIST CHURCH The H. Overdeer, ervice; Monsey will li a Holy Week service Mon day] §hroush Friday at 7:30 Meade H. Reynolds is Savor
Church, “fear Norristown = WIth] [bursa in Pleasant Grove Ceme-
er. Shirley, who was 72, was)
OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CRU! : The ne church will observe Decision Sunday’ [born in Liberty. She came to, when. pi ee I- declare their!
come mem ots of th e church. Indianapolis as a young lady. | Bupils of I IL pa apetial Bers: school | Taken ill on a visit to relatives, “SECOND CHRISTIAN CHURCH — The|She died Thursday in the Batholockson, executive secretary of mew County Hospital, Columbus. Surviving are six children, Mrs. | oa Merle Conn, Thurston and James)
ian Missionary - munjon Service: wil bisbiiehe tne week| Shirley .of Indianapolis; Mrs.
- “lola and lived here until the -out-
follow. sr Mr. Redmond, who was 58, died, J
Jo in "Owosso. Entombment will yesterday. in his home there. ‘Hei
yard. Co.; he was brought to. Indiapapolis.when he was-3-years:
break of World War I.. -After-he returned from service, he lived in Indianapolis three years, then moved to Dallas. -He
ater moved To Owosso. He was a
member of the American Legion and the Episcopal «Church in Owosso. . In addition to his wife, Eliza‘peth, and his brother, he {8 su
Millie Gilmore, Bradenton, Fla.; Mrs. Helen Cooper, Marion, and Mrs. Mabel Cook and Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle; both of Indianapolis.
vived by four sons; Ralph of An- : derson, and John, Thomas and Al-/ ‘bert of Owosso; five sisters, Mrs.|§ =
young people will play “Bach's te {Concerto in D Minor” for two |violins- and “ piano. Richard S.| ‘Orton will direct the singing and | Mrs. Harry Ware, organist, will] | play.
Choirs to Combine The choirs of three tomorrow will
nded . the University of consin, He began his career with Rich{mond Baking Co. in 1819 and {became associated with White [Co. in 1926. He was secretary-|-[treasurer of the latter baking local firm. . ‘sing Mr: Quigg served with the War
Edwin Ray Methodist Churches and 1943. He later advised the will combine for a - presentation ‘Department of Agriculture on! [of the music at 4 p. m. in the St. problems of the baking industry. Paul Church. "The - Centenary: Served in War {Christian Church Choir will give! During World War I he served the oratorio at 3:30. p. m, In the overseas: in relief work. He be_|Cenitenary auditorium. -lcame-president--of--the Richmond!" Robert English will direct “The. {Co. when his father William H. {Holy City” for the co- operative) Quigg. died. {Methodist effort and pe R. W.| Mr. Quigg-was elected president Ve toy wil). of the American. Baksrs -AksoeiaT TERE “The|tioh Tast years He also formerly] .singers' will give the program a headed the Indiana Bakers Assosecond time on Easter in the Ed-| ciation and onge was president of win: Ray Church. William Mobn the Biscuit and Cracker Manufac{will direet the choir of the Cen- turers Association. tenary Church and Rosemary | He was a member of the First Dunaway, organist, will play. | Friends ‘Church, the Richmond “The First -Presbyterian-ChureM Elks Lodge, ' Masonic Lodge, Motet Choir will present Dubois’ Country Club, Rotary Club and
‘The Seven Last Words — of | Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Christ” tomorrow at 5 p. m. In| Survivors include his wife, Eliz{the church.’ George Frederick abeth; a son, William, Richmond;
{Holler will direct -the program twc daughters, Miss Margaret and Mrs. Raymond ‘Cowan will| Quigg, New York, and Mrs. Wilplay the ‘organ. (liam Albers, “Boston; his mother, Sing the Crucifixion Mrs. William H. Quigg; two" sisThe Third Christian Churchiters: Mrs. G. Harold Duling, InChancel Choir will sing Stainer’s dianapolis, and "Miss Marjorie “The Crucifixion” tomorrow at 4 Quigg. Phoenix, Ariz. and two p. m., under the direction of brothers, J. Robert and Paul R,, Walter .L. Shaw. Mrs. Natalia both of Richmond.
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‘Serve - Christ’ -
DEAR MRS. MANNERS: . A FEW WORDS from you
married 30 years needing advice.
His wife knows “other woman.” She is w “The man says he feels for the ‘other woman" because she . thinks ‘she "is in love with
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f EAE ES TR RA PANEER EN POE Ph. uigg was stricken ' atiwant her for he left his wife bu =. the churen. Johmson and ‘Kingston, Jamaica, where he: was! went back, Yet she still Av
him. He hadn't drank for 10 years until he went around with) her. He said he started out just to have a little" “fun but she Bot out of “Béing a man myself T 1 “Know how easily we mef can: be led). on and‘ fooled by love-crazy girls whose ~ husbands work nights.| Girls, sometimes following in the, [footsteps of their mothers, are| among reasons boys attack {women on the streets and. they’ To} back of unwed mothers . A FAITHFUL READER.
As much as we'd like to help, we aren't supplied with much | ,dope, are we? I really think you should get this patient wife and this unwillingly (?) wayward husband to Family Service Association, 1008 N. Meridian St. | It wouldn’t be fair to hop on | the “other woman” and com- | | pletely excuse the husband who ‘steps out with. her. We can't overlook his. weakness any more than we can overlook hers. It wouldn't be fair. to
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“brought part of the trouble on hérself. I think she's wise not | ‘to dash to court, but just plain
her husband. If they really want to. make a marriage out of .the us they'll be willing to go { trained counselors and tell thers | troubles. They'll list their faults as Well as each other's. |
I APPRECIATED the letter by “Northern Indiana Mother” who
said her daughter is living for Arsenal Ave, will Christ. She satisfaction by not dances, shows, etc. for she is busy | Floral Park. serving Christ. } Read in II John 2:15, “Love not |
has lasting joy ahd. attending
the world, neither the things that | are in the world. If any man loves the world, the love of the Father
Conner, organist, will the singing accompany Mes Herman Schlender|
The Washington Street Meth-| Services for Mrs. Marie Koehler | iodist Church 40-voicer Choir, di-|Schlender will be held -at"10 a. m.
is not in him.” The percentage of juvenile de-.
[linquency would be greatly re-|
|duced and the reformatories and
{rected by Glen- Friermood, will Monday in Hisey & Titus Mortu- boys’ schocls would not be so full:
{give ‘a program of sacred music ary with burial in Crown Hill. Shelf there were more young people,
{tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the church.|was 72. Renato Pacini, guest violinist,! Mrs.
fing, among several soloists. ~The Roberts “Park Methodist térday in Methodist Hospital. She| fore, Choir will give the can-|lived at 1919 Ruckle St. tata, “The Dawn of Easter,” to-| Surviving are her husband, {morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the audi-| Herman; ‘two daughters,
jtorium.. Mrs. Lucile Rybolt will Emma Schlender and Mrs. Mar- 28 shows and dances, for Christ singing with Mrs. garet Lewis, Indianapolis; a son, can
direct. the LVivian_Arbaugh, organist. serv: William, Seattle; -Wash. two sis ing as “accompanist. ters, Mrs. George Schaefer, In-|__ Plan Special Program |dianapolis, and Miss Emma Koeh-| The Christian Men Builders an- 'eF;- Toledo, and two grandenilnounce a special program of pre- dren. Easter music tomorrow by the She was ‘a member: of the [jure Chanters during their 9:30 Athenaeum Turners. m. class session in the Third ' Christian Church. Charles Ham- ‘Mrs, Mary Wilkerson i ilton will direct the-pregram-and - Setvices and .burial of. Mrs.. the CMB Orchestra and the CMB! Mary A. Wilkerson, 2023 N. Glee Club also will give num- Harding St., will be at 1:30 p. m.' ‘bers, Monday -in Coffee Creek Gee. The First United Presbyterian tery, Jennings County. Church will present the Christian| Mrs. Wilkerson, who was 86, Park Reformed Church Choir in died yesterday in her home. A sacred music tomorrow at 7:30 native of Jennings County; she p.m. in the church, 22d-and-Park Hived-in Indianapolis 49 years. {Ave. Thomas E. Turner will play | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. |
Gregory of Butler F University will vin B.; six grandchildren and five, {speak ;
|great-grandchildren.
‘Mrs. Nora Leonard | Requiem ‘mass for Mrs. Nora Leonard,” mother of Mrs. Mary
‘Missionaries Quartet To Sing at Revival
A revival starts tomorrow at Broderick, 645 N. Oakland Ave.:f
p.m. with “singing. by the will he at 9 a.m. Monday-in-St:
will--preach during the meetings; Mrs. Leonard, who died yes:
Thomas J. Faulconer; a son, Mel- |
{willing to spend their youth serv- Simpson Methodist Church. Schlender was born in Ing Christ. I am in my early 20's sesesersaediiniiiiiitiittitetaataseentaticigaisiasasansenssrsee i will play and Mrs. Friermood will Germany but had resided in In-|20d truthfully enjoy life since 1 two daughters, Mrs. Clara Dor-| \dianapolis 56 years. She died yes- Nave dedicated it to Christ.
—T hope some day you will Know Christ sas your ‘personal. Saviour.
Then you will never again advise and Miss YOUDS people to go to such places Rogersville; Tenn.; Mrs.
never be found there. SOUTH. SIDE READER. . “I'd hate to think religion
tomorrow through Friday in the. Lerday. Was a-native-a-—Galway foo
SHureh, New York and New Jer-|Ireland. 8he-lived-in Indianapolis sey Sts.
gregational singing led-by Harold member of ‘St. Bridget's Catholic] Lee Coates are scheduled. | Church, Her daughter survives.
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on Thursday | Wanda Klippel, Long Beach, Cal;
“The Beven foe Words” under the dine ast Miss Clara Resse Mrs. Frances Dunagen, WashingR
organist, will play and the Rev. . Peoples, pastor, ol bé in charge.
six grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Claribelle Holycross, Indi.|anapolis. She was a member of the Mount
NEW YORK STREET EYANGELICAL UNITED BRETHERN CHURCH--Joh White will firect, She “ihe Se in the Words. of Seven
at 4: aul E Hinton will “piay accompaniment an ihe fo JHoptne sg
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les ne Oakes, . Yas pe—Charles Hanmi jon, Vorinia “Sims. Olive Methodist Church The Rev. H. H. Ha azenfield is pastor
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at Bh Lan Te temporary ausriers ; Ay RR he New Youth Center EVANGELICAL RE- ,
1 will dedicate its new youth center *| tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Henry White, pastor,
oe sob Ros n the fame The so 2 naga "open rheide. FIRST
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e the Se t0hi 5 3B urch. Ther will have a1 ht PR an
Holy Communion later. receive thelype community to an open house
{to view ‘the center tomorrow bepeak| sore and after the ceremonies. Refreshments will be served. A chapel and lounge area occupy the main part of the center. The chapel seats are removable ‘| thus making it possible to use the space for recreation. Adjoining] rooms in the center will accommodate art classes, a hobby shop
CENTRAL CHRIS OR Je! Ey give, id 1s Fhe Be ven Lass Words, of LE m. the chy ais
T ASE ENACLE es T. Leber, ex tive see ry of the Ben gd Ey a esday following } ;|equipment, a place to enjoy the record player and other music {and a library. A 16-inch RCA television set on 24 folding chairs for a small audience in one of the lounges
‘{ton, Ind.; and Forest, Anderson;’
The Irvington Methodist-Church
and the membership have invitegity :
with jigsaws and other handicraft
Public spirited local mer chants, as an expression of goodwill, want you to receive this lovely basket of god i you have just moved to the city, engaged, are a New Mother. have just moved. to a new address within the city, or just become Sweet Sixteen, There's nothing to buy. No obligation. Phone your Welcome Wagon Hostess whose phone is listed below and arrange to receive these gifts.
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: mit prevent two broken homes. ‘You are a wonderful sn to all and I know a childless couple
The “other woman” ‘is married and has two children. Her husband works: at nights. She worked with the man. married years and after being-leid off work began calling him for
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Larry is ‘a four pound baby. What are his chances?
pretty slim. Six out of every ten babies: died.
ing manhood. In communifies where Premature Infant Stations
hundred American babies who are born prematurely, the mor- : tality rate has dropped 23%.
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On Feb. 12, her last birthday, Mrs, Seliigeled as granted an . honorary membership on the ° Board of Missions of = the Presbyterian Church of
personal answers and answers to general questions. Please send them. MRS. MANNERS.
Let Mrs. Manners’ and read- | A erica. ers of The Times share your | Funeral services will. be held problems. Write In care of The [4 10 gm. Monday in Flanner Times, 214 W. Maryland St. |& Buchanan mortuary, with bur‘fal in Crown Hill Cemetery. : Surviving, besides Hollie, are | other sons, Daffo, Thad and Jack, "all of Indianapolis; three
Mrs. Elnora Lee's | Services Monday
Services for Mrs. Elnora Miller grandchildren.
Lee, 5336 Washington Blvd, will . et Dr. Earl Crecraft
be. _held at 3, p.. m. Monday in 7 : Episcopal Chlireh of the Advent, Rites or bE ail ils Crecraft, native of Indiana and prowith burial in Crown Hill. The fessor of political science at Kent |Rev. Layman H. Bruner Jr., rector State University, Kent, O., will {of the church, will officiate. be held at rp m. tomorrow in Mrs. Lee, who was active in Kent. {church affairs until a year ago,i Dr. Crecraft, who was 64, died - | died yesterday. She was 83, and Thursday. He was a former resihad been .a resident of Indianap- dent of Franklin, and joined the olis since 1938. {university in 1938 as dean of the -native of Phillipsburg, N. J; College of Liberal Arts. rs. Lee was the wife of the late|: ‘The professor also had taught | stephen E. Lee, Crawfordsville.i8t Columbia: University and -at ‘She had ‘lived in Crawfordsville Bayonne High School in New
‘walting, without changes snd and Allentown, Pa, before moving Jersey. He was the author of “The” pani peshakily SIN BAN. EG I WT We agers: SOY
rament of. Hudson County: Mrs. John B. Washburn and Miss N-. J.” Dr. Crecraft was a native: | Betty Lee. » of “Brookville. Other survivors include - | granddaughter, Mig, Witten wt [Raymond Lannon
Funeral services for Raymond T. Lannon will be held at 8:13 la. m. Monday in the Conkle West {Michigan Street Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in the Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit. Burial will be in Crown Hill, He was 72. Mr. Lannon was born in Rossbe held at'ville-and had lived in Indianap1p. m. Monday in Simpson Meth- olis 45 years. He was an interior odist Church. Burial will be in| {decorator and painter, He died | Thursday in Long Hospital. He
{Jordan, Springfield, O., and two| |great-grandchildren. Friends may jcall tomorrow at Flanner
John Caldwell
Services for John Caldwell, 1733
Mr. Caldwell died Trursgay in/was a member of the Holy Spirit .
his home. He was 67. A resident Church. His home was at 7105 of Indianapolis 44 years, he was E. 14th St. la native of Rogersville, Tenn.,! He is survived by his wife, and for 40 years was a chauffeur Nellie, and a son, Jack.
{for the late Dr. and Mrs. Robert Calvert Graves
W. Long. He retired after the death of Mrs. Long, five years: Services for Calvert Graves will |be held at 2:30 p. m. Monday in ° the Flanner & Buchanan mortuMr. Caldwell was a member of (ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Graves, who was 65, died yesterday in 8t. Vincent's HosNelson, Indianapolis, and pital. He lived at 1418 W, 34th St. “Alberta “Brady,” Cincinnati; Born in* Sheldon; Iii, he ¢ame Molly Kincaid here '42 years ago. He was emGillenwood, ployed for 25 years by the Ford Cordia Motor Co. Kincaid and Mrs. Ella McDowell, Mr. Graves is survived by his. Knoxville, Tenn.; three brothers, wife, Bertha, and two children, - +David, Indianapolis. .and. Frank Mrs. Robert J. Collins. Tipton. and... ‘and. Henry, ‘Rogersville, Tenn. Harold, Chicago.
Surviving are his wife, Marian;|
{thea Mrs. four sisters, Mrs, Mrs. Fannie
re 1925, a premiture baby’ s chances were
the chain efforts of Chicago" s Dr. Hess | Larry stands a much better chance of reach-
shed to care for those seven out of every ~~
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grandchildren and five greats,
