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John Harvey Walker John Harvey Walker, 2336 Indianapolis Ave. who died yesterday in his home, will be buried in Floral Park after services at 1 pu m. Saturday in King & King Chapel. ud A native of Lebanon, Ky.,

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Chapel AME Church. = Surviviors include a daughter, Mrs. Portia Skinner, Ft. Wayne; a sister, Mrs. Alberta Foley, Indianapolis, and one ter. z

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Herbert L. Williams Herbert Lee Williams, 417 W. 20th St, who died’ yesterday in his home, will be buried in New y after services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in King & King

A lifelong resident of Indian- , Mr. Williams, who 20, was a member of Witherspoon Presbyterian urch.

Ch 5 He 1s survived by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edmond Willams;

grand and Mrs, William Lockett, and his paternal Mrs. Charles Williams, -all of In-

Henry W. Cain Henry W. Cain, 1212 8. Lyndhurst Drive, died yesterday at his home. He was 69. ~ Mr. Cain, who operated a farm near Mooresville many years, also was employed as a mechanic with Roscoe Turner Aeronautical

Corp. : Surviving are his wife, Myra, and a sister, Rena, Pine Village.

Services for Mrs, Althea R. Andrews, 410 E. Terrace Ave. will be at il a. m, Saturday in the United Brethren Church, Miami

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Mr, York died yesterday in his home, 1720 E. Tabor Bt. He was

12. Born in Columbus, he had been an resident . 26

years. He retired two years ago. Mr. York was a member of Edwin Ray Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge; Loyal Order of Moose and Hayward-Barcus Post 55, American Legion, Surviving ate his wife, Agnes A.; two sons, Leslie Howard and Nelson Ray; a daughter, Mra. Phyllis May Oberting, ‘and three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Joslin, Mrs. Nora Kennard and Mrs. Pear] Pierpont, all of Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.

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Policeman Dies Heward A, Egolf, 69, of 1023 WwW. 37th St., downtown merchant policeman “ for 20° years, was stricken at 4:20 a. m. today while making his rounds and died two hours later in General Hospital. | Police sald he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. About two years ago Mr, Egolf was slugged and robbed of his gun by a burglar whom he caught |

in the 300 block ¥, Washington St. Seven weeks later a hol@up man was slain in a-running gun battle on a loaded city bus. “The un which the slain’ man carried was identified as Mr. Egolf's,| police said. . : { -Surviving Mr; Egolf are his

Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Gathel Lawyer, Washington, Ind.;/| a brother, Harvey Egolf, Colum-

son, Kankakee, Ill; and four en, Funeral arrangements have not been completed.

Services for Mrs, Catherine Baldwin, 7102 N. Pennsylvania St. will be at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in

in 8t. Thomas Aquinas Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. ~ Sea Mrs. Baldwin, who was 46, died Tuesday in an Aurora, II,

she had lived here 17 years. Surviving are her husband John H.; a daughter, Elizabeth, Indian-

brothers, Frank N., John FP, Jerome, and Willlam A. Huber, all of Chicago.

John Stoll

Services for John Stoll, 807 E.| Market St, will be at-2 pm. Sat.|

son Cemetery, Mr. Stoll, who was 74, died yes-| terday at his home, A native of Switzerland.” he had lived in In. dianapolis 52° years. He was employed with the G. & J. Tire Co, 25 years before his re-tirement-15-—years ago. © Surviving are his wife, Jone M.; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Ramer,|

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