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[son Davis, who died Saturday ! night in an automobile accident, { will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the| Eighth Christian Church. Burial; will be in Washington Park. { Mrs. Davis, who was 21, dled { shortly after her husband's car | crashed near 77th St. on the { Zionsville Rd, { ‘Mrs. Davis who lived at R, R. {1, Zionsville, was a lifelong resi- | dent of Indianapolis. She was a
{| Church. She was a student at the! Lincoln Chiropractic College. and
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PAIN AND DISCOMFORT OF
; { injured in the accident,
i | James W. Clarkson, 3353 W. 16th $ | St, and two sisters, Mrs. Jack E | Leo and Miss Georgia Lou Clark-
| son,
{would have been- graduated in |three months. Mrs. Davis belonged to Speed-| {way Chapter, OES, and was past queen of Speedway Bethel, Job's | Daughters. She was graduated {from Washington High School. Her husband, James, who was|. is in| | eritical condition in St. Vincent's | Hospital. Surviving besides her husband {are her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Services for Mrs. Mary Clark-, Pa
{member of the Eighth Christian]
|sonie Lodge.
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LesnardaCougll |
‘Services for Leonard Cougill, conductor for New York Central! Railroad for 38 years, will be at 10 a. ‘m.- tomorrow in Shirley! Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. {Burial will be In Washington) rk. ? - Mr, Cougill, who was 70, died | |Saturday in his home, 40 N. Rit-| /ter Ave. He had retired in 1948
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Church Official Dies At Age of 47
George Thomas Bowler. chairman of the Board of Trustées of ty). Be dt i a ony Hapiist Church County), fie was a resident pete
years superintendent of the Thompson Construction Co., will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Meyer and Abdon Funeral Home, Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery. A native of Dublin (Wayne!
50 years. Mr. Allison, who was 55,
latter 43 years of railroad service, died yesterday in Methodist Hos-jived at 137 Herman St.
{Born in Pennville, he came to
ipital. He was 47.
Surviving are his wife, Esther;
(Indianapolis in 1905. He started A native of Louisville, Mr. Fow-| two brothers, Thomas. Indian‘with New York Central at that/\er lived here 34 years. He wasigpolis; and Henry, Hutchinson,
time as a freight brakeman.
formerly plant superintendent for)
|Kas., and; a sister, also of Hutchin-
Surviving are his wife, Carrie: ithe Polar Ice Co. and recentlyigon ;
two daughters, Mrs. Carl Pflueger Jr. and Mrs. W, son, Todd L., all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Stella Millier, Blair, Neb., and 10 grandchildren. Mr. Cougiil was a member of Irvington Presbyterian Church, Division 103, Ordér of Railway} Conductors ‘and Pentalpha Ma-
Miss Emma DeVersy
| Versey, {dianapolis, morrow in S88.
will be at 9 a. m. to-
Burial will be in St.| Joseph's Cemetery Miss DeVersy, Friday in St. Racine, Wis.
son, both of Indianapolis.
James W. Johnson A
Services for James W. Johnresident here 40 years, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in J, C. Wilson CHhpel of the Chimes. | Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Johnson, who was born in Pikeville, Ky., was a saw grinder ‘at the E. C. Atkins Co. He was a
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at Madison, | chauffeur Ind. {Buick Co. and the Johnson Chev-
had been operating a shoe repair| Jay Rohrer; a Shop. He lived af 2316 Park Ave. 'Mrs. Ahna Foster He was a member of the Broadway Baptist Church, Centre Ma-|
Mrs. Annd. Foster, who lived in!
onic Lodge, Raper Commandery Greensburg for 35 years, died yes-|
of the Knight Templar and the terday at the home ‘of her son Daylight Chapter of the OES.
Louis, 707 E. McCarty St. She was!
Services will be at 2 p. m./74
Wednesday at the church.
She was a “member of Holy,
Surviving are his wife, Carrie Rosary Catholic Church and the
_William, Robert,
Peter & Paul/Arthur L. Palmes
7.: his parents, the Rev, and Mrs./ Ladies Auxiliary of the Brother-| |J. H. Fowler; seven brothers, Ems hood of Lecomotive Engineers. | Albert, ‘Services for Miss Emma K. De- Paul, David and Joseph and a Thursday in St. Mary's Catholic nine granchildren. former’ resident of In- Sister, Mrs. Mary Fulton, all of Church at Greensburg. Indianapolis. .
Services will he held at 9 a. m.|
Friends may call at her son’s| ihome here until Wednesday. Sur[viving besides her son, are a sisiter, Miss Lena Kuntz, Lafayette,
Services for Arthur L. Palmes,|two grandchildren and several
for the
Monarch njeces and nephews.
Services tof Joe ‘Allison, for 12
Dies in Home at 61
Services for Edward Roy Stow, {retired box manufacturer; will be
Shirley Brothers hapel, Burial will be in Crown!
Drive. A native of Madison, he “ived
{here 53 years. He retired eight \years ago as a part-owner of the Bvangsiical Reformed. Church.
{Hoosier Box Manufacturing Co.
{He was a member of Lots r of the Millers- daughter, Mrs,
Surviving are his wife, Grace: Houston, Tex.; two grandchildren {three daughters, Mrs. Mary E and several other nieces and and Mrs. Grace Rodkey, DePhews.
{ville Masonic Lodge.
Curry both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marjorie Redmyer; two sons, {Harry E. and Jack E. both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Haririet 8. Rogge, Indianapolis, and
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