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years, Mr. ‘day in his home. He was 72. He “was a-member of Redmen Lodge. | Survivors include his wife, —- © ‘pera; a sister, Elizabeth Scherrer;
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Mrs. Mary Hendricks, all of In-| \ . + dianapolis, and Mrs. rorence Defense Official * Gurney, Cloverdale, and Mrs. ‘Ruth Riche, Kokomo; three sis-
Appointment of a co-ordinator) * ters, Mrs. Emily Hurner, and Mrs. Of civil defense for Indianapolis * Jessie Courtney, Madison,
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and and Marion County was contem-| ‘Mrs. Molly Chance, Indianapolis, ‘plated by Mayor Feeney today.| ! and two brothers, Ben Turner, The mayor said the official would Indianapolis, and Henry Turner, probably be named today or to-! Madison, morrow,
! Mrs. Joseph Harnish i Duties of the co-ordinator would a. Dora Include synchronization of city EA requiem mass for Me. Ave. (and county units and serving as * Elen Harnish, 2052 Cent Nai th « will be sung at 9 a. m. tomorrow 1 son officer with state defense ! tn 88. Peter & Paul Cathedral. { components, | Burlal will be in Crown Hil! Although complete civil mobili=]] : ql Zation directives have not been x Services in Sritsteiner Pune received from Washington head- | . Home will precede the mass. _ lquarters of the civil defense of-| Mrs. Harnish, who was , 4 A fice, Mayor Feeney said Indian-| yesterday in General Hospital. A gn,1iq ig prepared to handle any! : mative of Clinton County, O.. Shel, 00n.y short of actual bombwe + Hved In Indianapolis 43 yea re |ing. Full details on emergency near as a member of thei, zation will not be sent here! ral. until the first week of September, | Survivors include her husband, |s cording to the tens federal! Joseph A; aso, Cecll MeGPIL | oor mynication. he i Indianapolis, a grandson and| Plans used by cities in their! three great-grandchildren. |datense set-ups are being tested v . 3 pe {before release to municipal lead-| i Mrs. Louise Resiner lers, Lists of a service | : Mrs. Louise Resiner, who died units are being filed, the mayor, . Wednesday in her home, 605 N. said, and a series of meetings . Bancroft Ave, will be buried In with department heads have been . Concordia after services at 2:30 scheduled. A session with Red +p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth- Cross officials was set for today, ers Irving Hill Chapel. Complete plans for Indianapolis “Mrs. Resiner; who was 86, was defense will be laid along lines a native of Germany. She lived set out in federal directives when] in Indianapolis 39 years, She was they are received from Washing-| a member of the Trinity Lutheran ton headquarters, Mayor Feeney Church and the Ladies’ AW] declared \ Society. : ! id Surviving are two sons, Herbert : ag Ar obs. of Indian-| 1000 Bible Clubs apolis; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Myer. Planned by Group
js; three brothers George Noelker, Milan, Ind, and| WINONA LAKE, July 14 an William and Louls ! ; three grandchildren and|tion planned 1000 Bible clubs to-|
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es for George Stephenson [department to reach. young men \ Mande, 1130 Tabor Bt. will be at {now being drafted. 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Jones & Three thousand delegates at Hurt Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in| the group's convention here| St. Catherine's Catholic Church. adopted a record budget of
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Burial n Calvary Ceme-!3507,000 to send 146 teams into tery. will be 4 {82 countries of the world during _ Mr. Maude, who was 64, died the next year. They re-elected Dr.| Wednesday in his home. A native Robert A. Cook of Chicago as/ of Dublin, Ireland, he lived in In-|president and Dr. Billy Graham ~ dianapolis 35 years. He attended of Minneapolis, Minn., vice-presi-i schools in Ireland and was grad-|dent. uated from British Horological A—————————————
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Surviving are his wife, Anna; two sons, Vincent and Virgil, a daughter, Miss Bonnie E. Maude, «all of Indianapolis; two brothers, !_ Robert and Thomas, both of Dub- ! Yn, Ireland, and five grandchildren. -
Jesse E. Foust
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services at 10:30 a. m: Monday fn Hinshaw Funeral Home there. Mr. Foust, who was 62, died yesterday in his home. He had Jasterday In } 19 years at LinkBelt Co. A native of Sheridan, he lived there most of his life.
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MIAMI, Fla. July 14 (UP)—| President Truman has praised the Elks convention for adopting a plan to raise $1,052,000 for the defense and welfare of the nation. | He wrote delegates to the 86th | Grand Lodge convention that “it helps tremendously to know that you and the entire membership stand ready for any service as we go forward with our deter-| mination to champion liberty | wherever the tyranny of commu-| nism is the aggressor.” |
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3518 Central Ave. will be-at 4. Pp. m. Sunday in the Aaron-Ruben! Funeral Home, Burial will be in Azras-Achaim Cemetery. i Mr. Barrish, who was 88 died!
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‘Congregation. : Surviving are seven children,
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