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’ 3 . ! Local Soldier JU Services Set Friday { Mrs. Bertha Spain, former Indi{anapolis resident, will be buried in : : To. - | Princeton following services there . | Friday. Is Paradise { “Mrs. Spain died Sunday in her {home at Tucson, Ariz. She for|meriy was employed here by the . . State Gross Income Tax Division M. Sgt. H. R. Dietrich 12 years. She also worked in the Reports Transfer {state auditor's office.

Surviving is a daughter, Miss To Hickam Field uy former Indianapolis school

| By RICHMOND BARTLETT | cacher. - M/sgt. Harold R. Dietrich Mrs. John Nicks Writes his sister, Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Edna K. Nicks, lifelon ! M | : , ; g Boren, 1215 S. Meridian St. that resident of Indianapolis, died yes-

he is back in “paradise.” He calls himself a “kan- erday in Methodist Hospital. She : $ .

aka,” which § Mrs. Nicks, who lived at 1109 Means “an. old !Cruft St, was’ a member of timer in Ha- Queen Chapter, Order of Eastern waii. Serving Star.

on Oahu, Hawaii

| Surviving are her husband, from 1946 to

{John M. a son, John D., and three

1948, M/Sgt. has |brothers, Ralph, Charles and! been trying to {Harry Esamann, all of Indiget back ever {anapolis. since, | Services will be held at 1:30 Recently he _ p. mr. tomorrow in G. H. Herrwas transferred 4 “24d |mann Home. Burial will be in

from Tokyo to M/Sgt. Dietrich {Crown Hill. ckam Field, . Hawai, where he is assigned to Mrs. Donn Kimmell the 31st Weather Squadron as a Mrs. Madeline Kimmell, former statistician and 1st sergeant. secretary at the old Meyer-Kiser: Thirty years old, M/Sgt. Diet-| Bank, died yesterday in her home, rich is a veteran of 10 years ser- 2531 N. Alabama St. She was 49. vice. Fighting in France and. Born in Ingraham, Ill, Mrs. Germany during World War II, Kimmell lived here since childhe re-enlisted shortly after his hood. Surviving are her husband, discharge in 1945. Between Ha-|Donn.; a son, Harold; her mother, waifan “hitches,” he was sta- Mrs. Minnie Mitchell, and ‘a tioned in the British zone of Ger-|brother, S. L. Mitchell, all of Indimany with the First Airlift Task anapolis. Force, : | Cremation will follow services 88a {at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner Seaman Apprentice Harold & Buchanan mortuary. :

W. Tyra is stationed aboard the » Mrs. Katie Voegtle

U.8.8. Klondike in San Diego, Mrs. Katie Voegtle, native of Cal, where he is | | Germany who lived here almost studying elec- | 170 years, died yesterday in her tronics. He re- * home, 633 E. 37th St. She was 85. cently completed { Mrs. Voegtle was a member {of First Evangelical and Re-

his “boot” train-

ing there. {formed Church. She is survived A graduate of |by her daughter, Mrs. William F. Manual High | Strong, Indianapolis, and a grandSchool in 1949, 'son, Willlam F. Strong, Jr.

| Montevideo, Uraguay. worked at the | Burial will be in Crown Hill General M o tors ’ __ (following services at 1 p. m. FriAllison plant be- Seaman Tyra !day in Flanner & Buchanan fore enlisting in the Navy. He is| Mortuary, : th Mr. and Mrs. Preston! . or ay. 21d Mi3) ‘Mrs. Stella Morrison : 2 x's | Miss Stella Morrison, credit D. W. (Bill) Hedge, son of Mr. manager for L. E. Morrison and and Mrs. Donald Hedge, 1525/Co., died today in St. Vincent's Park Ave. is in

Seaman Tyra

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For _Mrs. Bertha Spain Services Tomorrow

Mrs. Nellie M. Brock

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Services for Mrs. Nollie M. Brock, native of Tennessee who lived here .34 years, will. be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Stuart

Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Brock, who was 61, died

Monday in her home $06 W. 12tn St. Surviving are het husband, Fred, and a daughter, Ernestine, both of Indianapolis.

Col. McDaniel Dies At Camp Atterbury .

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CAMP ATTERBURY. Dec. 6—f Lt. Col. Glen Morse McDaniel, former Bloomington dentist, died! yesterday in Atterbury Hospital. He was 58. : | Col. McDaniel was flown to the|

United States in June after he

was stricken while serving with the Army of Occupation in Germany, : | Services will be at 2 p. m. Fri-, day in First Methodist Church,’

Bloomington. Burial will be in] Rose Hill Cemetery there. | He is survived by his wife, | Edith. - | " | 2 T Sensational New

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training with the 101st Airborne Division at Camp Breckenridge,

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| Hospital. She was 64 and lived at {161 N, Hampton Dr. ta

Miss Morrison was a member of Wellesley Club, Women’s Rotary SR Club and the Second Presbyterian | i

Ky. Church. Surviving are a sister, A graduate of Miss Florence I. Morrison and a Washington brother, Donald A. Morrison, both |

High School, Ret Hedge was employed by West- | ern Electric Co. when he was drafted into the service, Noy, 9. Lie is 22,

{of Indianapolis. | Cremation will follow private services at the mortuary between 7 and 9 p. m. tomorrow.

Ret. Hedge Earl C. Booth Dies; Lo Engineer for Arvin Firm Promoted to the grade of cor-| 310 Service poral is Robert L. Campbell, son| NE ua, ee, Sarl of Mrs. H. B. McNeely Jr., 5141 member of the board of direct I atayette Rd. He is stationed at £ Arvind fi 9 clors | Ellington Air Force Base, Tex. as| 0! Arvin Industries 28 years, will a control tower operator, De buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, following. services here at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Mr. Booth, who was 60, died, Monday in his home. Born in In-| |dianapolis, he came here in 1928

2 More Hoosiers On Casualty List

announced the names of two diana more Indiana casualties in Kotea.| "Grr ola. wife: three! - KILLED IN ACTION » { Cpl. Emory T. Lawrence; son - of Mrs. Eva Lawrence, Tell City. a WOUNDED IN ACTION | Pfc. Ruben E. Kellems, brother of Marie B. McDowell, 3537 E. Vermont St. ¢ Pfc. Kellems was in Indianap- BRITONS ASK CEASE-FIRE olis onsfurlough five months ago. : * His sister hadn't heard from him LONDON, Dec. 6 (UP)—Foursince that time until she received '€€n Prominent Britons including a Defense Department telegram 1949 Nobel peace prize winner Monday. It said that he had been/[-0Td Boyd-Orr urged a cease-fire. seriously wounded Nov. 18. {in Korea today and Red China's Assigned to the Third Armored! 2dmission to the United Nations. Division, Pfc. Kellems served in In & letter to the editor of the Japan before being sent to Ko- london Times, they said Britons rea. Spending most of his life jn MUst speak their minds plainly] Indianapolis he attended high °0 the issue for the sake of school in Tell City. He has two friendship with the United States. brothers who fought. in. World! \ : War II. He is 18. |

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LAFAYETTE, Dec. 6 — Jere Lou Church and Joyce L. Hollowell, Indianapolis, are among 19 coeds admitted to membership in Triton, Purdue University women’s swimming club. Miss Church is the daughter of

and a sister, Mrs. Myérs; Bloomington.

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