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ton. Funeral Home,
Dr. {found ‘dead Wednesday [rooming house at 342 N. West St.| |A preliminary. report by the coro{ners’ office said he probably died! from an overdose of sleeping pills. Shobe practiced medicine {In Indianapolis for the. last six Isix years and*had recently closed 'his office at 615 N. West St. to. istudy obstetrics at .the Kansas) City (Mo.) General Hospital.
Dr.
Shobe, who wa
Physician Practiced
Here for Six Years
Dr. Walter Shobe will be buried! {in Crown Hill following services! lat 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Pat-
s 31,
was in a
Dr. Walter Shobe Walter S. Harris
Rites Tomorrow -
Walter S. Harris, retired coal
t his home, 106 N. Arsenal Ave.
He was
A' native of Ohio, Mr. Harris
84.
Sither and farmer, died weerany Shrew Not Caught Napping
lived in Indianapolis Tour years.|
{more
{He was employed at the Twin ‘Mines, south of than 30 years
Jasonville,
near Jasonville for 35 years.
Funeral
Home
He was a member of the Salemi man who made the startling revelation earliér this vear that bats Baptist Church at and the Odd Fellows Lodge in plotting to-entangle themselves in { Vicksburg. Services will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Welch & .Cornett my den to study them at all hours
Brownstown
at Linton. The
body will be returned to the Flan- growsily. ner & Buchanan Mortuary here. them with their eves closed. Cremation will follow." - Surviving are his seven daugh- keep them open, Helters, Mrs. Ernest Robinson, Mrs.
jived 2 10% w. 27th St. Lorene Snyder and Mrs. Mary ” vas orn in -Bowling Hutchings, all of Indianapolis; sreen, Ky, and spent his. early] and Mrs. Edna Piggs, Dugger; years on the campus of Kentucky Mrs. Blanche Conrad. Chic ago;
State
College,
Frankfort,
tors. His father, Walter I.. Shobe,] {win Park, Cal;
is principal of the Lynch (Ky.) Milwaukee and Dr. Melvin, Cleve- he switched on the flash and!
{High School.
Dr. Shobe was graduated from great- grandchildren. Kentucky State College and stud-|
{ied medicine at Mehany Medical College under the Army Specialized Training Program,
land;
He was a member of Omega
Ky. Mrs. Alma Detch, Corpus Christi, out on a cot in the darkness, | where his parents were instruc-/Tex and Mrs Jean Wesner, Bald-| With a small pocket flashlight
two sons, Roy,|
11¢ grandchildren and two looked,
Mrs. A. J. Koehler
Rites to Be Tomorrow paper on animal behavior,
J “on Con Come fraternity and of the Persian . Vo guanine medium siz8 § Temple Masonic Lodge. ervices [e et : Bast iii Hot Bro Surviving are his wife, Fannie, a. { in heavy a teacher at Public School 23; his Brows E08 finely Tra parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. bu (RL 4 Shob Lynch Kv.: b | i 1 ows Oi Mob Ghd Shobe, Lynch, Yi: 8 rother, . 1 Ie 3 Ne ne eas! Benjamin, Louisville, and three In Catholic Church 3 dew = 4 uncles, all of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Koehler, who died BN pu wr. ST : Wednesday, will be huried in St.
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Organist Ethel Smith ‘Pop’ Concert Soloist
Ethel Smith, popular organist, with Fabien a m. at the Lauck Funeral Home.
will
Sevitzky and the Symphony in the season's first p. m. Sunday,
LaSalle and St.
be soloist
“pop” Dec. 3,
concert at in the Murat.
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ices at
cred Heart Catholic
ditional Mrs,
She w
She first appeared in the serious ciety.
music
Roscoe Reel, inicipal Court 3, was treated at ree RBraen, | General Hospital for injuries re-iprothers i ceived in an automobile accident! gqp. today.
field on a Boston {program with Arthur Fielder last lar E: June.
Court Clerk | Injured
In Auto Crash
47,
Clair
Sts. by
car driven by Hurley Chappell,
23, of 1811 N.
Kessler Blvd.
“Pops”
a
rew J.;
Koehle at her home,
following serv-
9 a. m. tomorrow in SaChurch. Adservices will be at 8:30
as a
Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs.
r, who was 64, died 2742 Union St. 3 resident of IndianWell known for her radio and apolis 38 years and was a mem-| (Screen work, Miss Smith currently pe
of the Sacred, Heart Church ;is making her first concert tour. ¥ +
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the Central Corp.. day in Methodist Hospital after a He who was treasurer of the firm, that capacity since he and three {other men founded the corpora] tion in 1940.
Frances 15th St. aide at Robert Long Hospital, will| be buried in New Crown Cemetery
of 1ad lived in a mem ber of 25th. Street Baptist Cin irch. {
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raf, one died” was 47.
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He lived at 2733 Napoleon St. ‘and was a member of St. John's] Evangelical and Reformed Church. 3 { Born in Stuttgart, Germany, | Mr. Graf came directiy to. In-| {dianapolis 20 years ago. His| brother, - Otto, 1
ives in the Ameri-
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his Mrs.
wife
former nurse's
after services at 1 p. m. tomor-| row, in People’s Funeral Home! Chapel.
Mrs. Coleman, who was 30, died Wednesday.
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napolis
Survivors ‘include her mather, | Mrs. Belle Gaines; two sisters, | Mrs. Elizabeth Crook and Mrs. Sarah Bibbs, all of Indianapohis,| and two brothers, John Gaines, | .serving in the armed forces, and! Joseph Gaines,’ Toledo, O,
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