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Services for Frank T., Smith, retired representative of the Bar-!
Joseph Dolozselek
ett Division, Allied Chemi 7:30 p, m N Schmidt; Lawrence, ry C i r c tN mical & General Hospital. He was 84, for ‘the past 25 years, died yes- “The Ripples of 1951"—Broad Ripple High Gilbert, Hazel ivrence, Mary Coopers ”"y, 14, Dye Corp. o ew York, will be Born in Hungary, Mr. Doloz- terd in St. Vincent's Hospital School Auditorium, 8 p, m. Lyons Thomas: Henry Berry, 76, at 1445 Broadheld at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in : 4 erday In . : bd 4 * “Don't Take My Penny’ -— Senlor Class Af General—William, Elizabeth Lindsay; way, cardiovascular-renal . selek had been a resident of In-,. Born in Sheboygan Falls, Wis.,| Play, St. Agnes Academy, Cathedral, John. Evelyn Perkins, Molly Christian, 50, at 366 8, Emerson, Shirley Brothers Irving Hill di lis 45 r He lived t . High School Auditorium, 8 15 p. m At Ceoleman—Paul, Edna Smoot _ carcinoma. . pn i anapo 8 years. e ve at Miss Boink had lived in Indian- “Men Are Like Strectears’—Senior Class Af Methedist—Glen, Harriett Siwtz: Hugh, Margaret L. Crore, 75, at 1022 8 Pershing, Chapel. Burial will be in Wash- 1307 Hartford St . | Play, Shortridge High School, Caleb Betty Lou Gartrell, Albert, Wilma hypertension ington Park { ariior y apolis 40 years and was a mem-| nfs gall, 8:15 p. m. Revell: Thomas, Gerna Williams; Maur- Myrtle V. Hanscom, 80, at 1336 N. Dela- ‘ | Services will’ be held at 8:30 ber of the Unity Truth Center, "Spring Fantasy” — Sophomore Formal ice, Mary Brink: Richard, Virginia ware, earcinoma Miz. W. Washington + ance, artan ollege, S$, : iP 4 Guy Lins 6 n 141 sh Mr.- Smith; who was 64, died a.m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herr- She resided at 1301 N. Alabama anscs, Maman Colete. tation of Deaf o Herloth: James, Jean Brilihart: Edward, Guy JOAN: J nibosis Tuesday in his home, 514 N. man Funeral Home and 9 a. m. in St. Clubs—Through tomorrow, Claypool At St. Vineent's—Hal, June Jackson, Paul T. Matthews, 47, at General, ulcer . { ¢ Mid-West Municipal Signal Association GIRLS Susan Beaver Rethmeyer, 67, at Long Campbell Ave, following a year's St. Patrick's Catholic Church)! Her only immediate survivor is NoEhrough tomorrow, Severin w At St. Franels—Juck, Dorothy Workman: pancreatit! ' diapet | 3 ’ . ationa ssociation ol nsurance emen, Charles, Jessie Esteb: Will vB 1 rl Stewart, 53, t General, diabetes illness. Born in Chicago, Ill, he Burial will be in St. Joseph's a sister, Mrs. Paul Plckhardt, of ray ar aS Sunday, Shares, Jessie Eatehi William, BoniiePearl Stews a nera had Uved in Indiana lis for 30 Cemeter | Indianapolis. : Lincoln, At General — James, Claudette Hopkins; Max L. Bernheiner, 75, at General, carci. y. James, Juanita Higginson noni years, | His wife, Julia, isthe only im-| Friends may call at Flanner| . cRIAGE LICENSES At Coleman—Richard, Geraldine Sharpe; jennfe Dick. 86, at 15 W, Ray, cerebral He was a member of Irvington mediate survivor v |& Buchanan Mortuary until 6 siligeaiiiobaselD | umes, Doris Tygarli Patrick, Muarguer-' hemorrhuke ; — » | . Williaa Robert Mattingly Jr., 22, 565 N ite Fisher. Barbara Hornaday, 63, at Methodist, eon- — teem | 1) 1, FYiday. Burial will be: held Belle Yiey B: Eliza heth Louise Hage- A Methodist . Grant, Freda Sohnson; westive heart N. Titi} | orn, 22 ndianapolis rving, Mega arker: John, argaret rles Hynes, 75 at 3248 . Illinois, Saturday in Sheboygan Falls. Michael “J. Miller, "27, 2316 N. Harding; Krouch: John, Shirley oh Haatevicnaries W, HY HOuise | reene, 27, 2516 arding ella Cade Joseph, Mary Morrisey; a .. BA ) . Hershell E Smith Richard N. Rinehart, 25 Lizton; Joan E. Richard, Virginia James: Climpson. Charles Mahan, a Bt 2420. Carrollton . Pickell, 20, Indianapolis. Dorothy Clapp. CIFTHONS Qufston. 80, at 2007 N. Capitol, |B Services for Hershell E. Smith Guy Lucas, 52. 537 Chase; Emma Grubb, At St. Vineent's—Grover, Betty Chad 8 high CrOSIS. : ! . lw 1 w 3 A ¥ * ‘obo 2k Malia a : ; wick: John, Laura Ralls; Lee, Celestine Brooks Smith Sihgleton, 58, at Methodist Vorld ar veteran and em- John Ek Dond. 21, u 8. Navy; Doris Lewis, = Hill a Rs ployee of the Chevrolet-Indianap- arom DEATHS Rush Slagle. 56. at Methodist, cerebral lolis Division of General Motors, DIVORCE. oo ITs FILED Jessie Harvey Meeks, 86, at St. Vincent's, Golson. 1. Phelps, 74. at ‘1328 E. 11th, Iwi far] vs yrile H. Kennedy; Patricia) atherosclerosis Arcinoma n or ig eg wilt a dion Fi Emma Jen vi. Herman M Riley, 50, at Veterans, pneu- Sarah Kutirisky Solar, 70, at Methodist n 0 ner 9 a am Svendson. Edwar A. Vs, - mona hypertension
will be in Washington Park.
{52, Born in Fayette County, he {had been a resident of Indianap|olis 40 years, | Surviving are his wife, Wilma; a son, Hershell; his parents, Mr. ,*
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'EVENTS TODAY lena Johnson: Mary A, vs. James Hamp-
» : Survivors include his wife, | : : of , ton; Maurice vs, Orace 1. Donnelly: Ber-| sclerotic heart. : ! | Carthage (11..) College Cholr — Bacred 14 V. vs. Virginia E, Heaton; Ruth 1.'Audra M. Clinton, 77, at 2250 Central, Helen; a daughter, Mrs. Mary| | Concert, St. Mark's Evangelical Lu-|ys Milburn W, Groseclose; Martha M. vs. pneumonia o i theran Churgh. Oliver E. Ward; Ruth Y. vs. Willard R. Nota W. Dorsett, +76, at St. Vincent's,
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