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Minister Ordained hookkeeper to executive of a Co.and was employed in the sales . " building materials firm, he found department of Brown-Huffstetter In Middle Life time to be a Boy Scout leader, a Co. The Rev. Isom Eskridge, Indi- Casting club president and an ac-| “A veteran of service in France

. | tive Mason. during World War I with the {anapolis resident who answered yi. "Spear, who was 56, died 112th Ammunition Train Group, [the call to the ministry in the gunday jn Cold Spring Road Vet- he was a member of the Ameri-' middle years of his life was dead erans Hospital. He was a mem- can Legion. | of 63. ber of the firm of American Ag- He was also a member of the Jota B11h0 Ag8 01 J 2 native gregates Co. West Michigan Street. Methodist | : ye -! A native of Owen County, Mr. Church, Mystic Tie Masonic {of Kentucky, had considered INn- gnear whose home was at 1220 Lodge and Scottish Rite. Mr. |dianapolis his home the past 25 Belle Vieu Place, had lived here Spear was past president of the He was ordained: after the past 35 years. In those years Indianapolis Casting Club. e Link-Belt Co. thousands of Indianapolis youth Rites Tomorrow 1 {for more than 18 years as a came under his guidance; first, in| Funeral services will be held at ' machinist. his role as West Side Scouting 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in Conkle He died Sunday ‘in Long Hos- Commissioner ‘for three years, West Sixteenth Street Funeral pital following a brief illness. and later, because of his personal Home. Burial will be in WashingOrdained in the Wesleyan Meth- interest. in the welfare of Troop ton Park. In addition to his wife, Bessie

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|Shortly before his illness, he was gravel industry most of his adult ver T. Cincinnati; his mother, pastor of the Methodist Church life, Mr. Spear became part owner Mrs. Sarah Alice Spear, Worth-

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lat Miami. of Capitol City Gravel Co. after ington; two brothers, Paul, In-

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the Rev. Nash Eskridge, London, Feeney to Welcome American agriculture “physically Minn., and three sisters, Mrs. : and financially” ready to expand Lydia McVey, Evansville and Group at City Hall | cauction. Mrs. Florence Wininger and Mrs.. ainisters of the community willl 14g monthly bulletin warned InBeatrice Phillips, both: of Cha- mae an inspection tour of down- * nute, town social agencies fo learn the , i Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in ¢ tions of each one tomorrow zation of U. 8. farming which Conkle West Michigan Street FUu- and Thursday. makes huge production possible jmeral Home; will be followed by The Social Service Department g1s0 is a weak spot. Farmers now are “more” dependent on replacement parts and motor fuels than in other periods,” it said.

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