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Rites Wednesday For Mrs. Phillips

Services for Mrs, Catherine C. Phillips, who died Saturday in her home, 2064 S. Meridian St. will] be held at 8:30 a.m, Wednesday in the home and at 9 a.m. in Sacred Heart Cathe jolic Church, Burfal will be In St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Phillips, who was 72, was born in Seymour and attended St. Ambrose Catholic School. A resident of Indianapolis the past 42 years, she had been active in church and community affairs. She was a member of Sacred Heart Church, She and her Husband, Albert, would have celebrated their ‘golden wedding , anniversary in September, 1952, Surviving are her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Oesterle, Mrs. Roy Bader, Mrs. Joseph Haller and Miss Naomi Phillips; a son, James 8, Phillips and eight grandchildren,

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Dr. Henry Mills Gelston, retired professor of classical languages and archaeology at Butler

University, died here yesterday. He was 73. His home was at 415 West Hampton Dr, Dr. Gelston came to Butler in 1910 from the graduate school of the University of Michigan. Graduated from Michigan, he had taugh there while doing advanced work. When he joined the Butler staff, the campus was in Irvington. He retired in 1947. Studied in Rome Dr. Gelston spent one year in Rome studying classical history and art. Under the presidency of Dr. Robert J. Aley, he was named professor of classical languages and archaeology and was awarded the honorary doctor of laws

degree. : Dr. Gelston was chairman of| several important faculty cOm-|

mittees, including those on public, occasions, scholarship and ad-| vanced standings. He was chair-| man of the university's. athletic board for 25 ears and a member|

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Dr. Gelston was a member of | Fairview Presbyterian - Church;

Richard Ensminger, ‘a former Indianapolis restaurant operator,

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will be buried at 1 p. m. tomorrow versity Professors, Classical As-|L. Gelston, Alma, Mich, and two| ~Survivors include a son, Robin Dayton, O. after services| sociation of America, Classical nephews.

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hrist Church, . . in Christ He was a member of the Suth-

Mr. Stuart died in Holmes Hospital,

was 69. ‘He was chairman of the board|church. He was a Mason, a mem-

of I. V. Sutphin Co, and a di-|Per of a Chicago lodge. . rector pf Central Trust Co. Cincinnati ‘& Suburban Telephone clude a hrother, Clark; two other Co. and Kemper Thomas Co. sisters, Mrs. R. P. Shaw and In addition to a brother, Sam- Mrs. Leon Hinkle, all of Kansas uel B. Sutphin, Indianapolis, (City and six nephews and nieces. chairman of the Beveridge Paper Co. board, Mr. Sutphin is sur- Mrs. Henry Poehler

vived by his wife; a son, Stuart| g.. i00c ror Mrs. Margaret C.

Jr., and two daughters, Mrs. Ger-| poenler, 1120 Dawson St. who ald Ficks and Mrs. John Hamil-| 4,04 yesterday at .St. Vincent's | Hospital, will be at 2 p. m. tomor- = n: row in Robert W. Stirling Funeral Pioneer Newsman Dies |Home. Burial will = follow in GREAT FALLS, Mont., Mar. 12({Crown Hill. (UP) — Oliver" Sherman Warden,| Mrs, Poehler,’ who was 73, was 85-year-old newspaper publisher |a )ifelong resident of Indianapowho took part in Montana’s de-|jjs, She was a member of the Secvelopment froth the time the ter-iond Evangelical Reformed

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Mrs. Betty Garnett, who died | yesterday in St. Francis Hospital, | will be buried in Floral Park fol- | lowing services at 1 p. m. Wednes|day in Peoples Funeral Home.

Mrs. Garnett, who was 61, lived at 868 W. 25th St. Born in Kentucky, she lived here since 1903. She was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. | Surviving are a son, Freeman, { Detroit, Mich.; three sisters, Mrs. | Ora Bailey and Mrs. Lulua Green, | Indianapolis, and Mrs. Emma | Tibbs, Campbell, Tex., and sev- | eral nieces and nephews,

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Cincinnati, Saturday. He|erland Presbyterian Church and in her South Side neighborhood today. Mrs. K. Rose Grady died Saturday in her home, 2623 Allen Ave. {where she had lived for 23 or her 64 years. A lifetime resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Grady made a full-time

career of being a good neighbor, helping the sick and tending the ill. Joseph ASbirin For Rudren is the

She constantly visited the sick toes of her handiwork. A crochet lof unusual needle work, fashion-) ing framed pictures and crocheted | flowers.

Nursed Mether, Husband

For 30 years Mrs. Grady nursed {her mother, Mrs. Mary Angrick, one of the pioneers of- Sacred Heart Church who died at the lage of 80 in 1942. Shortly there(after Mrs. Grady’s husband, K. {Leon Grady, was stricken and she nursed him until his death.

Mr. Grady, an inventor and chemist, originated the Grady Inks, an Indianapolis firm known for its ‘ability to match or create unusual ink colorings.

Despite the illnesses in her own family, Mrs. Grady never failed to remember others in the neighborhood who were sick or lonely and made regular visits to all until her- own recent illness.

Mrs. Grady is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Pyritz; ‘her brother, William Angrick; {stepdaughters, Mrs. Louis Schu-

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Services for Willlam M. Anderson, retired railroad man, will be at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in J, C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be In Washington

Park. Mr. Anderson died yesterday in his home, 1628 N. Livingston Ave. Born in Versailles, he lived here 35 years. Mr. Anderson served as a yardmaster with the Baltimore & Ohio Rallroad and later as a clerk, before retiring in 1930. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Rallroad Trainmen. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs, Margaret Land, Mrs. Mary Spellman, Mrs. Virginia Green and Mrs. Leona Melton; a sister, Mrs. Virgil Thomas, all of Indianapolis; a brother, George, Blanchester, O., and four grandchildren.

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