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tinsville, will be held at-3 p. m. Thursday in Cure & Hensle neral Home here. Mr. Collier, a: lifelong resident) of Morgan County, died here yes-

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ing In his home, 4634-E. Pleasant

Run Pkwy., North Dr. were held 1 Developer Here last night in Moore’ & Kirk Irvington Chapel. Burial will be in ‘Bervices for- Norris P. Shelby. Gary, Tollowing hdditional serv Indianapolis real estate executive fces there. and subdivision developer, will be held at 4 p. m. Thursday in St Paul's Episcopal Church. Burigl will follow in Crown Hill. Mr. Shelby died yesterday} - afternoon in his office at 223

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was president and owner Hausmann Distributing Co., 15% Carrollton Ave, d War I veteran, he ——— six and a half years in the

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ols; 13 grandchildren | great-grandchildren.

Services for Mrs. Ada Bartron,

former Madison Hotel cook, willl ==

be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in Harry W. Moore Beace Chapel. Burial. will’ ‘be in Springdale Cemetery, Madison.

Bume Mansur building. He Was Navy and was discharged with, Mrs, Bartron, who was 80, died

the rank of chief petty officer, _|Sunday at the home of a son,| He was a member of the Meth- Everett T, Bartron, 440 N, Linodist Church. Surviving are his wood Ave. [ She had lived in In-

terday in his home. He was 64. . Mr, Collier founded the Collier}

; ig lifelong Indianapolis resident, | . Creamery in 1016. He was elected

he had been in the realty business

mayor in 1038 and served until

1946. He was a member of. the Martinsville Lions Club. . are his wife, tour brothers, and a sister.

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illness forced his retirement in|

more than 30 years. He was past president of the Home Builders Association, member of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board and the developer of the Shelby-

J. Herbert Kinney, machinist

i wife, Clara; a son, Fugene; -his dianapolis the past nine years. mother, Mrs, oe pe Frame, | Before coming to. Indianapolis, Gary; a brother, Allen, Crown Mrs. Bartron had been employed Point, Ind, and a sister, Mrs, [20 Years as a cook by the Cen-

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| and toolmaker at Link-Belt Co. |. 24...years, will be... buried .in | Floral Pork Park after services at 1:30 | PUM. fomorrow In nas, Brothers Central Chapel. : lifelong Indianapolis ie Mr. Kinney died Sunday in his | home, 922 N. Tremont St. He was 4“.

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, whose vas Mrs. W lliam Grimm Mr. Shelby, whose home wa M S i Nashvilior-enn Ae Lo {Notre. Dame where he played| gate) Grimm, who died yester- Buy a good, late-model USED | that long-planned vacation! Turn meee 8 ReMber of American Legion. {Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, | a native of England, were to be niiqred, and a brother, Julius C., Mr, Playfoot died Sugday in his| man, Indianapolis resident 40 jof Indianapolis 55 years. jal will -be-in-Crown-Hill.— 1 years before his retirement two She was 71. son, Albert, and a daughter, Mrs.| Survivors are her fusbund,. Von Willer, all of Indianapolis: tomorrow in Moore & Kirk IrvServices for Calvin Luther REGULAR : “ipeulevard os pat Detroit, Funeral Home ‘Chapel. Burfar'|” {Church of Christ. Her home was yesterday in the Veterans Ad-| re Tout Sutey Distribuled, by \a_ foster son, Carl E. Applegetfour sisters, Mrs. Elsa Jackson, |

ral and Mpaison Hotels in MadiLafa ette Heights subdivision. : y i OS riving. are-four-other- “sons; TRE 6432 Din RE. was’ graduated! Re " quiem ‘mass will be read at Nass. and Lynn C. Spokane, [trom Shortridge High 8chool! {9 a. m. Thursday in St. Philip Wash. : y pok (football, day in St. Vincent's Hospital. CAR today!... be ready for sumA lleutenant in the Air Corps | Burial will be in Holy Cross Cem-| mer, fun, for week-end trips, for H \ he t Unt A native of Brownsburg, Mrs. now ta the classified columns of {He was also a member of Uni-|gy as a resident of Indian- today's Times- for a big selection Charles Playfoot | Grimm was . Services Today {Murat Shrine and the Athletie (Club. held at 2 p.“Wi. today in Jordan Indianapolis. Funeral Hom urial will be in| | yneral Home. 8 * ™ Mrs. Charles Sipe | home, 2321 Brookside “Ave. He| years, will be held at 1:30 p. m.| was Blo Born in. Linoslashive: tomorrow Ti Conkle “West SEE Bur wd forEner. teamster,. Mr. Playe,- prs. Shipman, whose home was] foot had been employed as night at 2005 Koehne St. died Sunday! years ago. Born in ‘Columbus, she was al Survivors include the wife, Alta;! ‘member of the English Lutheran| {Edith Jane White, all of Indian- Charles; a son, Louis W. C., and! {apolis. |a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Ruth | Services for Mrs. Anna L. Ar- eight grandchildren and two buckle, lifelong Marion County great-grandchildren, ington Chapel. Burial will be in| Crown Hill. | Clark, 2341 Hovey St., will be at! _ |Mieh., after an illness of several will be in the New Crown Cetne-1 | months. She was 85. tery. fat 201 N. Oakland Ave. {ministration Hospital. A native! Survivors include a daughter, of Indianapolis, he is survived by| “Capitol City Supply (o., Inc. |Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Mrs, Frances Looper, Mrs. Rose-| Phone RI 8591 214 E. St. Clair St. |Johnson and Mrs.- Tessie Kirk, lyn Jackson and Mrs. Caroline I Indiana

Wis. =Attended- Noite Dams: | Robert h Indianapolis; Carl 8, |and attended the University ofinep Chureh for Mrs. Catherine {in World War I, Mr. 8helby was aap |versity Park Christian Church, |apolis for 68 years. She lived at of USED CARS. Services for Charles Playfoot,!| Survivors. include bis wie, Crown Hill, Dy ‘Services for Mrs. Mary E. ShipEngland, he had been a resident, teenth Street Funeral Home.}| watchman at Overall Laundry siX at the West Park Nursing Home. his mother, Mrs.“Edith Keeling; & Church there. Feest, and a sister, Mrs. Anna ‘Mrs. Anna Atbuckle ident, will be held at 10 a. m. | ERED GLIDER {residen { e Calvin Luther Clark | UPHOLST Mrs. Arbuckle died Sunday ini1 p. m. tomorrow in the Peoples | | She was a member of Irvington, Mr. Clark, who was 40, died | {Mrs. Clara Ward, Fountaintown; his father, John Bell Clark S8r.; i Pinal in Pieawe {Indianapolis; two grandchildren Willlams, and a brother, John

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