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James 0 Cordray | Killed in Action School Superintendent's Retired Farmer ~~... [Brother Dies in Ohio nics Here at 78

k = ~ | Dr. Herman L. Shibler, super-, | ! : : : Jintendent of schools, returned to-| Grant Paugh, retired farmer, i Coa AER * |day from Urbana, O. where he died yesterday in his home, 37 S. ! : 2 was called by the death of his - Myron Ave, He Mechanic Had Been

|brother, Arthur. Mr. Shibler died was 78. . : yesterday after a brief iliness. A native of Resident 32 Years James H. Cordray, mechanic

He had been a school superin-! Boone County, | tendent in Ohio for 25 years. For B Mr. Paugh lived i the last 10 y had be in Marion Counat Marmon-Herrington Co., Inc.| ears he had been area -died yesterday in his home, 68 N.| Belle Vieu Pl... He was 59.

{supervisor of an ageney which! {trained case workers for aid to Born in Ninevh, Mr, Cordray lived here 32 years. Formerly

the aged. Funeral services will be held at he was service manager at Gates Motors, Inc. and at Jones &

1:30 p. m, Saturday in Urbana. Maley, Inc. He operated his own Mrs. Mary Marshall garage at one time at 15th St.

and Capitol Ave. He was a mem; Services Arranged

will be buried: Saturday in Washington Park following services at 2 p. m. in Little & Son Funeral Home.

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Mr. Paugh

. ae Surviving are his wife, Nancy ; | Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Marshall, Eg > . * 2 THEY'RE GORGEOUS ! Burial wil be Memorial gold star mother of World War K-; two daughters, Mrs. Harry urial wi be in emorial T. Hamiilon and Mrs. Mildred 3 : | II, died yesterday in her home, 3 2 Ay Gk SPARKLING, SNOW-WHITE, Park following services at 10 768 Massacieoot A OME: Scott; five sons, Robert, Arthur,

a. m. tomorrow in Royster & Ale i

EASY TO CLEAN FINISH kins Funeral Home.

Mrs. Marshall, who was 55. was Aficil and William Paugh, all of

Eddie R. Mahone, 19, son of [the widow of Charles Marshall, Indianapolis; and Jesse Paugh, Surviving are his wife, Vey; al {Her only son, John J. Connaugh-/Beech Grove; one brother, Mau-

| THEY'RE spacious: | json. Dale a daughter Joss. Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mahone, |; (OY Fob FON Sicily, A life- Tice Harris, Indianapolis, 11! a " wat} ) STORAGE SPACE CLEAR TO THE .saret Jackson, all of In anapo-| 1617 Massachusetts ‘Ave., was [time resident of Indianapolis, she 8randchildren and two great-

TORAGE PAC ov FREEZER. lis; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Gour-| was a member of Englewood grandchildren.

ley and Mrs, Mattie Lafever; al Christian Church. CLEAR ACROSS J THE TOP half-brother, Virgil Cordray, alll Burial wiih. in Crown Hill

of Edinburg, and six grandchil- following services at 1 p. m. dren. Saturday in Harry -W. Moore Peace Chapel. : Phillip Cohen | Surviving is a sister, Mrs. KathPhillip Cohen, life-long resident

killed during the fighting in North Korea Nov. 29. The parents were notified of the death by the Department of Defense early this week on the same day. they had received a letter

erine Lindsay Eskridge, Indianof Indianapolis, died yesterday in from him, relating that he was apolis. Methodist Hospital. He had been t+ . ill about 20 Sp ; Letting along fine.” George W. Gibson Mr. Cohen, who was 65. lived ir George W. Gibson, stationary at 17f1 N. Tllinois St. Private IMOITIS Denton iengineer for New York Central services will be held at 11 a. m. {System 50 years, will be buried Friday in Aaron-Ruben. Funeral Dies at Home : in Anderson Cemetery following Home. Burial will be in Beth-El services tomorrow at 2 p. m. in YOU NEVER Cemetery. ; Morris Denton, inspector for the Moore & Kirk Chapel. { Surviving are . two brothers. the County Board of Health and Mr. Gibson, who was 79. died! SAW SO MUCH Benjamin X. Cohen, Indianapolis, former City “Health Board in- Tuesday in his home, 3930 E. 26th and Abe Cohen, Washington, SPector, died yesterday in his St. He attended Christian TaberREFRIGERATOR D. C., and three sisters, Mrs. Dome, 1708'; S, East St. He was nacle Church and was a member : Ralph Kahn, Mrs, H. T. Cohen, 21 of the Benefit Association, RailFOR SO LITTLE Indianapotis; —and Mrs. Joseph ~ Bora in-Junetion City, Ky: Mr: road Employees. Ziegler, Los Angeles, Cal. Denton lived here 48 years. Ac-. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. MONEY tive in Republican politics, he was Eugene Garen; five sons, Harold,

Mrs. Mary E. Adams committeeman several years in Roy, Richard, Clifford and CarlMrs. Mary E. Adams, formerly the Fourth Precinct, 17th Ward. ton’ Gibson, all of Indianapolis, of Shelbyville. died today in the He served with the County Board and Dine grandchildren. home of her daughter, Mrs. Ber- of Health for the past year.

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Sheloyville; 14 grandchildren and ert Wright, all of Indianapolis. 17 great ‘grandchildren,

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Clarence Thomas McCoy, son ¢f'# Mrs, Maude Wynn, 936 Park Ave. / died today in Ft. Wayne. He was Times State Service 30. He lived in Indianapolis mest GOSHEN, Dec. 14—Services are of his life. being arranged for Raymond 8. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Schrock, a Hollywood screen Saturday in Farley Funeral Home. writer. Mr. Schrock died Tuesday Burial will be in Floral Park. in his home in Los Angeles, Cal. Other survivors are two sisters, He was 58, Mrs. Edna Goodall, Camby. and Surviving are his. wife and a Mrs. Irene Balfour, and one broth“daughter. er, Virgil, Indianapolis, |

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