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Times State Service i DELPHI, Apr. 2—Services for Dr. Hubert Gros, Carroll County, physician and Delphi health offi-| cer, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow|

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here. Burial will be in the Odd! Fellows’ Cemetery. Dr. Gros, who was here yesterday. ' Survivors are his wife, Mrs.| Jean Kramer Gros; a son Wil-| liam, and a daughter, Louise. |

Born at Delphi, Jan. 19, 1904, Dr. Gros was graduated . from Indiana University School of; Medicine. He served his internship at hospitals in Indianapolis, | Chicago, Columbus, O., and the Children’s Hospital at Pittsburgh. He was a resident physician one! year each at the American Hospital in Paris, France, and the Culver Military Academy Hospital. : Dr. Gros enlisted in the Army in 1941 and served in Burma and India. He was a member of the American, Indiana and Carroll County Medical Societies. Odd Fellows’ Lodge, the American Legion, Masonic Lodge, and the Presbyterian Church.

Charles R. Bleakney

Services for Charles R. Bleakney, 514 N. Riley Ave. will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Harry

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W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Mr. Bleakney, who

was 72, died Saturday night in his home. A native of Zanesville, O., he established the Indiana Grain Machinery Co. in 1929. After

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Axelson, 55, is a big man, all 300| (UP)—If anyone asks “seen Mr, pounds of him, and he isn’t robbed |Ex?,” they are looking for J. B, |easily. When a robber held up his|Summers, ex - superintendent of

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In Floral Park | Mr. Deem, who was 86, died

] | in his home. | | William Williamson, former yesterday in

< | Survivors include two sons, (Pentecostal .evangelist, will be rhomas W. Deem, Indianapolis,

{buried in Floral Park following| &. william Kelly, San Fran{services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| . 4 ! ; cisco; two daughters, Mrs. Helena {Moore & Kirk Ben Davis Chapel. og Indianapolis, and Mrs. Anna {| Mr, Williamson, who was 653, : :

; | two died Saturday night in General RE0Te, Cincianat) and {Hospital after a 16-month illness. | A native of Cincinnati, Mr.

From the age of 27, Mr. Wil-| “Nis " ; {Peem—had lived--in--Indianapolis {llamson was a Pentecostal evan-i "ar years. A retired iron

CH | gelist, preaching in churches here Co ker, he was a member of the

{throughout the state and in other age Structural and Orna-

[te Born in Versailles jrmental Tron Workers! Loeal 22. |

A native of Versailles, he had Mrs. Bertha Miller

|lived ' in Indianapolis 46 years. |For five years he was owner of| Mrs. Bertha M. Miller, a native

|Williamson’s Market at 4402 W. and former resident of IndianWashington. St. |apolis, will be buried in Crown | Survivors include his wife, Hill following services at 11 a. m. Mary N.; four sons, William, Eu-|in Flanner & Buchanan Mortu!gene, Russell and Joseph and!ary. [two daughters, Mrs. Velma Court-| Mrs. Miller, who was 75, died {ney and Mrs, Dora Proctor, all qf Saturday in Norwegian American Indianapolis; two brothers, Steve Hospital in Chicago. {and Clarence Williams, and two| She had lived here 30 years |sisters, Mrs. Clara Ent and Mrs. before moving to Chicago in 1906. |Lizzie Schnorick, all of Milan, 'She had been a resident of Long Ind.. and seven grandchildren. |Bill, Minn., the last 20 years, and 11: {was a member of Oak Park EpisWilliam Albert Burk Fe Services for William Albert Surviving are a brother, Os-

MONEYMEN—The "brass" of U. S. Army Finance came to Ft. Harrison for an inspection trip today. Maj. Gen. Eugene M. Foster, Army Chief of Finance (left), and Brig. Gen. Emmett J. Bean, commanding officer, Army Finance Center at St. Louis (center), were met at Union Station by Col.

Milton B. Hale, deputy finance commander, Ft. Harrison. Gen. Bean said he will move his head- Burk, who died Saturday in the... © Wiegman, Muncie; two quarters to Indianapolis "as soon as there is more going on here than there is in St. Louis," probably home of hs daughter, he Ba sisters, Mrs. Anna Albro, South this summer. : Se nnings, 3302 Mars Hilllgenq and Mrs. Jeanne Schof-|

Road, after a long illness, will be 10 a. m. tomorrow in. the

man, Long Bill, Minn.; and two | nieces and nephews. i

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Newton. Burial will be in West Robert J. Underwood Newton Cemetery | ¥: Servi f In-| A native of Pulaski County, Ill, ces for Robert Joseph Un | : . ''derwood, former resident of InMr. Burk had lived in Marion . = : dianapolis, will be at 1:30 p. m.| County for 75 years and was a ! y es ram Wednesday in the Patton Funeral member of the West Newton * Friends. Club > Home. Burial will be in Floral ) Park Cemetery. Mr. Underwood, |

Survivors include two-other daughters, Mrs. Mattie Sellars, who was 21, died Friday in his home at Los Angeles. |

Indianapolis, and Mrs. Thomas i

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Former Insurance ; . . {OMoOorrow Executive Here Baptist Church.

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Dr. Charles Joyce Services for Dean Swift, who . * died vesterday at his home, 982 Rites Tomorrow Middle Dr., Woodruff Pl, after a b

long illness, will be at 1:30 p. m. Burial to Yoke

in the Woodruff Place Burial arrange- Place in Acton Services for Dr. Charles Otto

Services for Edgar Webb, for- ments have not been completed.

Gricks, New Castle, ‘Pa.; a son,

Survivors inclu the mother,

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selling the firm in 1948, he re- no; assistant manager of the In-

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Mr. Swift, who. was 70,

staff as an gijanapolis agency of the Equit- horn near Franklin and was a narian who died Saturday at his

was Joyce, refired government veteri-

Arthur Burk,

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advisor. & Mr. Bleakney, a resident of Indianapolis for 27 years, was & member of Grace Methodist Church, Zanesville, and Temperance Masonic Lodge and Raper Commandery at Sidney, O. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Carie D.; a daughter, Mrs. George M. Reed, Indianapolis; a son, Dr. Philip, 2 Brownsville, Tex., physician; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Atcheson and Mrs. John Combs. Zanesville, .0.,, and. four grandchildren. Mrs. Eva K. Hansen Services for Mrs. Eva K. Hansen, retired grocer, will be at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow in Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, of which she was a member, Burial: will in be St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Hansen, who was 79, died Friday afternoon at the home of @& brother, Anthony P. Shoemaker, 5774 East Pleasant Run Pkwy. North Drive.

A resident of Indianapolis for Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. ville, and’ Mrs. Nell Martin, Bat- 92 in Shelby Gap, Ky. about 25 years, she was co-owner The time has not been set. Burial tle Creek, Mich. with her late husband, John Han- will be in Crown Hill. sen, of the Hansen Grocery at 1802 Ringgold St. ‘Survivors,

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County and had lived in Indian- years and was a member of the 4 besides Anthony P. apolis most of her life. Shoemaker, are another brother, Joseph Shoemaker, and a sister, Mrs. Eloise Clemens, Indianapolis, fining Co. for 20 years and later apolis, and two sons. John B. Mrs. Carrie Collier, both of In- three great-grandchildren.

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: Lire i : grandchildren; Ss S¢ < o i S y » s y > able Life Assurance ociety of farmer in Johnson County for home in Aton, are set tentatively children; and two great-great-

New York, were held Friday in many years. A resident of In- for 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the grandchildren Williamsport. Ind., after memorial dianapolis for 30 years, he had New Bethel Baptist Church. Bur- : services in Mt. Vernop. N. Y. been an employee of Indianapolis ial will be Acton. Dr. Harry E. Matthews Mr. Webb, who was 77, died re- Railways, Inc, and later had! Dr. Joyce, who was 68, was a Services for Dr. Harry E, cently in Bronxville, N. Y. A na- worked at the Merchants National lifelong resident of Johnson Coun- Matthews, formerly of Indianaptive of Pine Village, he lived in Bank for four years. He was a ty. He was a member of the New Olis, will be Wednesday afternoon Indianapolis between 1911 and member of the Masonic Lodge at Bethel Baptist Church and the in East Chicago. Dr. Matthews, 1927, when he became director of Trafalgar. ¢ "Pleasant Masonic Ledge. who was 50, died Saturday in unit managers’ ‘training and Survivors include his widow,! Survivors include his General Hospital after a long illmoved to New York. ‘Mrs. Ethel Swift, and two broth- Dora: a son, Stewart: ness. Mr. Webb was a graduate of ers, Carl Swift, Greensburg, and daughters, Mrs. Mary Purvis Born at Redkey. DI. Matthews Earl Swift. Franklin y : “lived in Indianapolis for 10 years. Indiana State Teachers College, a © S , . Mrs. Virginia Rouse, and Mrs. After graduati from dental member of the Fourth Presby- Charles Ww Muir {Helen White; one sister, Mrs. Ollie sehool gradus OR i te moved 8 ten Church and the Irvington prs Koch; three brothers, Leon, Ed ; * Ohi B x in > : . - East’ Chicago. He was a member Services for Charles ‘W. Muir, and Jesse Joyce, and 11 grand- : y ; 2a of the Third €hristian Church-in Survivors include his widow, 1909 Carrollton Ave, who died children, all of Johnson County.

; Indianapolis. Mes ort Hanson Webb; a yesterday in General Hospital, Mrs. Rosa P. Moore Survivors include his wife, son, Robert J. Webb, Indianapolis; L.,; po ot 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in

Helen, a daughter, Miss Mary a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Mitchall, the J. B. Maas Funeral Home.

Mrs. Rosa P. Moore, 62-year- Kay; one son, Donn Cly, all of Chicago, and a brother, J. M. pico. Ky. Burial will be at old native of Freiling, Va., died East Chicago;.a sister, Mrs. Cecil Webb, Centerville, Mich. Louisville

today in-the home of her daugh- Ross, and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marie Traylor Mr. Muir, who was 60, hadi Mrs. Corbett Wright, 1506 Mrs. C. R. Matthews, of Indianapbeen {ll since suffering a fall

. Roache St., where she had olis. : Mrs. Marie Traylor, who lived Mar. 23 in front of his home. been living the past three years. Mrs. Edith Dorsey at 1928 Park Ave., died this morn-. gurvivors include a son, Peter,

Services will be at 8 p. m. today ; i : Services for Mrs. Edith Smith ing in her home. She was 83. Louisville attorney, and two sis- 0 Flanner & Bughanan Mortu- Dorsey. former resident of In-

Services will be Thursday in ters, Mrs. Kitty O'Brien. Louis- ATY: Burial will ve held Wednes- dianapolis, will be at Winter Park,

_Fla., tomorrow. She was 70. active. Mrs Dorsey, who died yesterBaptist gay at Winter Park, has visited

wife, three

Mrs. Moore A native of Burlington, Ia. member of Mrs. Traylor was born in Clay Mr. Muir lived in Indianapolis 35 Church. here often during the past few Surviving besides the daughter, summers. There are no immediate Baptist Church at Louisville. He Mrs. Wright, are another daugh- survivors. She is survived by a daughter, was a salesman for the Gulf Re- ter, Mrs. Joseph B. Olar, Indian- A graduate of Smith College in 1901, Mrs. Dorsey served overseas grandchildren and three was employed by the city street Moore. of Arizona and “Forrest with the American Red Cross durdepartment, M. Moore. Indianapolis. ing World War 1.

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apolis; a grandmother, Mrs. Oc-! tavia Williams, Danville, III, and | other relatives, Born at Danville, Ill, Mr. Un-| derwood lived for many years in: Indianapolis before moving to California two years ago. He attended Crispus Attucks High School and served in the Army in World War IIL

Mrs. Ada J. Mendell

Services for Mrs. Ada J. Mendell, 1802 N. Harding St., will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Mendell died Saturday in her home after a brief Allness. A native of Dearborn County, she had lived in Indianapolis for 50 years. Survivors include two sons, Joseph and William, and two brothers, Robert and Boss Johnson, all of Indianapolis.

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