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are two sons, Sidney G. and Mer- Hilderbrandt, Mrs. Mary Davisson J rill M, Waltman, Indianapolis; and Mrs. Myrtle Waltman, all of i “Ifour sisters, Mrs. Pear] Whetstine, Indianapolis; a son, B. A. Fuson > *.. |Mrs. Emma Singleton, and Mrs. Indianapolis, and a brother James

. Tc " |Dora Phillips, Indianapolis, and F. Coppock, Atlanta, Ga. i Mri: Etta Taggart, Tampa, Fla, ! Ea and a brother, John Gibson, Bos- Mrs. John Blackwell

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ton, Mass. a | Funeral services will be at 1:30

Local Resident Mrs. E.D. James © = p.m. tomorrow at J.'C. Wilson Burial Will Be and one-time city official, die For 50 Years ; Services for Mrs. Alice B. James, Chapel of the Chimes for Mrs. In Round Hill : yesterday ‘in Long Hospital, ' Mrs. Clara G. Patterson, who|2001 N, Delaware St, will be at/Nona Biackwell, 55, who died yes- .Bervices for Mrs. Martha E./dianapolis. died Tuesday, was to be buried in|1:30 p. mg Saturday ‘in Shirley|,, ... 44 ner home, 1630 W. Mar- opsey, pioneer Marion County| Mrs. Cooper, the widow of

Copsey resident, will be at 2:30 p. m. to-(len Cooper, former Hancock FS morrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel of [County treasurer, served as wor-| § the Chimes. Burial will be in thY grand matron of the OES Round Hill Judiana chapter In 13 and 1914. | Mrs, Copsey died yesterda was Greenfield treasurer her home, RR. 4, Box i from 1930 to 1935. She was 82. was 83. A native of Marion Coun; Active in church affairs, she

ty, she was active in Center| Was a member of Greenfield ; n'a Christian Church where she Methodist Church, Woman's : ,

Memorial Park after services at!Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. | 1:30 p. m, today in Shirley Broth-|Burial will be in Memorial Park, ket St, Burial will be In New ers Central Chapel, Mrs, James, who was 77, died Crown. — Mrs. Patterson, who was 73.|yesterday in Methodist Hospital. wre Blackwell had been a resifived in.5717 Rolling Ridge Rd.[She was born at Newman: Ill, but! . , 0 45 years An Indianapolis resident 50 years, had been a resident of Indian- . Mrs. Patterson was a member of apolis 35 years. She was a member | Burvivors include her husband, | West Washington Street Presby-/of Central-Union Woman's Chris-| John; six daughters, Mrs. Nora . She was also a tian Temperance Union. {Jerrett, Mrs. Doris Mehrens, Mrs.

terian Church, ; - member of the Brookside Chapter, - Survivors are her husband, E, D. Leola Wirtzbaugh, Miss Catherine Christian Temperance Union taught Sunday 8. ; b James; six daughters, Mrs. Olive Rose and Miss Anna Mae New- {Hugh Copsey American Sa and years. She also was secretary of Her husband, Joseph W., grocer |L. Piper, Kimmel, Mrs, 8ylvia Tay- man, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Post Auxiliary, named in memory the Hancock County chapter, died three years ago. Survivingilor, Mrs. Lola Kelch, Mrs. Alice Louise Nietling, Tacoma, Wash.; of her son, Hugh W., a veteran American Red Cross, 25 years. : a : two sons, Willlam and James ; -. of World War 1. : Her sister, Mrs. Mary Conn, CoTELEVISION SHOW Every Night > Rose, Indianapolis, and 6 grand-| Roy Langley Starks Survivors include her husband, |'UMPUS, survives, : 5 i children. ! = Francis M.; a daughter-in-law, See These Models in Operation—Come in and Compare Sets res | Services and burial of Roy Mrs, Hugh W. Copsey, and two Carol Ann Davis ® RCA-Victor ® Philco ® Westinghouse | ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES Langley Starks, retired realtor,| granddaughters. Services Tor ® Zenith ® Admiral ® Motorola RICHMOND, June 20 (UP)— Will be at 2 p. m. Saturday iniRolley W, Turner : non ; {Injuries * suffered last Saturday Brandenburg, Ky. 1 Services. for Rolley: 'W Tur Services for Carol Ann Davis, : Dependable iwhen he was struck by a Peénn-| Mr. Starks died yesterday in| yon ner, 11-year-old former Indianapolis| - forms to fof | LANE R ADIO Sorvics sylvania Railroad switch engine|ine home of his son Paul, 3020 8.0 5: West St, will be at 1:30 resident who drowned Tuesday in Too : for 22 Yoan {at a crossing here were fatal yes- |... ‘Ave.. with whom he b al? m. tomorrow in Wald Funeral Camden, N. J. will be tomorrow WBE 100 Al, 5760 (terday for Everett. Leon Rhine-| > on i Wom be fH Burial amd : : ive your * Bonk” immedi : A 2 fw {been living. He was 60 {Home. Burial will be in Salamiin Camden. * You receive your "Add-O- diately. — | DArdt, 21, a local factory worker. A mative of Brandenburg nels Thelen, Janson opi a od in| She was the daughter of Mr * You ako receive 1% % interest each year of your rte No 3 ' . Turner, who was 65, Mrs . : Ses % , came to Beech Grove in 1914, He his home yesterday. He had been and Mss; Jame R. Davis 3 io * Soivings Gt NERS ay ud : ; | retired 2 years ago after 25 years @ resident of Indianapolis 35| Surviving are her parents, her Start with Hdd or Re s in other Morris as a partner in O, L. Starks/Vears: lpaternal grandparents, Mr. and * “Put in" or “take out” df savings as in of 3 . : - Survivors are the wife, Alle B.;/ Mrs. J 3 Plon Savings Funds. : Realty Co. He was a member of y ames R. Davis, 2429 Park ngs tun . : 5 + . [four sons, Amzie M., Frank M., Ave. three brothers and two sis-. . - . % Only requirement is tht you cannof withdraw $1.50 Beech Grove Baptist Church. |Laral F., and Rolley W.; three ters, | of your savings. until,you have earned $1.50 in ine)

Burviviors include three daugh- daughters, Mrs. Marvin F. Kramp, | —

Pa : ‘ i k : ters, Mrs. V willl Miss Lavada Turner and Mrs. . I E 3 H E a Cecil Carmine both. ot In| Viliam lambert, ail of Indian-| CABLE SPINET 5 : 4 {apolis; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Chas- Pre-owned Ag aiar Be : po CLR x Y : - > =

terest within 2 years.

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dianapolis, and Mrs, Fern Stein-itine, Franklin; a brother, Clear, : : metz, Beech Grove; two sons, Trafalgar; two half-brothers, Ros-| In Tune With Quality”

David and Paul, Indianapolis; a coe Williams, Columbus, and PIANOS INCORPORATED brother, Alva, Beech Grove, and Leonard Williams, Indianapolis, MERIDIAN AF ohn TBE FYE% em 10 EAST WASHINGTON ST

10 grandchildren. * |and 23 grandchildren.

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