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planners will meet to map fir procedures tomorrow at 7:30 m. in the First Baptist Church, arl Beam, association moderawill preside. Dr. Clive Mcis association executive
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yw. Carl C. Moman, pastor of 1 Tabernacle Baptist Church, hd Dr. Ozle D. Pruett, pastor of ye First Church. ; Willard R. Jewell Will manage the camp for boys id girls at McCormick's Creek tate Park, Aug. 19 to 25. The Rev. D. J. Dunkin, pastor of the yndhu Church, heads the nsoring association committee, Other reports, plans and activiHes will concern leadership edubation, children's and youth work, jiisions and finances. in
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_ SOUTH BEND, June 5—Only one of its kind in the world, a jew Natural Law (Law of God) ry will be dedicated at 1:30 p. sm, Saturday at Notre Dame University as part of the Spring meeting of the Notre Dame Law Association. “Alvin A. Gould, Business executive, donated the Hbrary to the University.
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20 years. She returned to Indian-| . apolis in 1939. She was a member Mrs. Charles Fisher .
of the Firsht Evangelical and! Reformed Church,
are four other daughters, Mrs.|ing Hill Chapel.
Surviving besides Mrs, Davis/ Morrow in Shirley yuthers Iv. tery " tery.
Mathilda Shoemaker and Mrs in Orchard Hill Cemetery, New|
Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday at Little & Sons|
Services for Mrs. Gertrude M. Funeral Home, Beech Grove, and Fisher will be at 1:30 p. m. to- at 9 a. m. at Holy Rosary Church.
Burial will be in St. Joseph Ceme-|
Survivors are: A daughter, An-|
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Harry W. Moore «THE MORTICIAN YOU ALL KNOW?
At Peace Chapel—and no other—are the personal services of Harry W, Moore available to you. He has given up his leases on all other mortuaries formerly under his control , . . in
Services will be at 2 p.
ton Blvd. tomorrow in Conkle West 16th! Born in Salem. N. J, she lived | Bt. Funeral Home for Joseph m. Mrs. here 24 years. She belonged to Phillips, an employee of Interna-|
Lucy Grant
{will be at 10 a, m. Wednesday in| {Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. |
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special report before the an-|, i; ¥ at 10 a. m.|a half ago. He was born in Penn- Mrs. Lucille Rizz! dreamed of id be in Greenwood. {Florida last Christmas to care for More than 7500 Christian Sei- {long illness, She was 71. | land. | as newly-elected president of the Ave. She was 88. Indianapolis 25 years after com-|S0n; a brother, Robert, Indian-| United States 33 years, the last John H. Hoagland, manager of{to Paola, Fla. where she lived four great-grandchildren. had been touched during 1950 in tian Science practitioner. Monitor. ‘| Bethel. gela Rizzi, Italy; two sons, Tony, | |sons, George. | Mrs. Fisher had been a resident anapolis; Mrs. Mary Thompson Fiege ev. Alfred, Steubenville, O.; ign, wag horn in Shelby County. |children. following a fall from a wheel-| Bil l | Pl z {great-grandchildren, and ODe |) ware: three sisters, Mrs. Irene| Services for Richard Burt Hall, | y died at St. Vincent's Hospital. {brother, Morris Collins, Morgan at Kessler Blvd. and Lieber Road Foot in Heaven," at 8 p. m. Thurshaving a lively time gathering in| Services will be 1 p. m. WednesThe story, it will be remem-| Survivors are her husband, heaven, his struggles, triumphs|8. Boring; three sons, Robert W.,
- Mrs. Ella H. Hay, Indian-| : . pois cori since pve Hore Wednesday sisi 25 Reunion in U. S. | 5 titioner and author of chil- Ft. Lauderdale Satupday. He had | a ge {lived here about 50 years before nual meeting of the Mother) Arie others SYlvania. not happen in time. | Wednesday in Shirley Brothers, A nt om Li Church, First Church of Christ, Qaughiet, ure. ester 1.| ars. Rizei died yesterday at her| Mrs. Herzberger died yesterday her father. She had been living| | entists assembled to hear Mrs. in the home of a daughter, Mrs./In Japan with her husband, Lt.| Cablegrams informed her relaAlso surviving are Mr, Fessler's | . i Mrs. Rizzi had lived in the; Mother Church for the coming| | five grandchildren and 18 In Beech Grove. She belonged | the Christian Science Publishing advertising lineage and circulaLouise Payne, Indianapolis; Mrs. 4 | She died Saturday in her home Beech” Grove, and Vincent, Italy; | Methodist Group Mrs. Fiege Dies, Bertha Kein, Tifin, Os thre 84,2157 Sentral Ave (anapolis; sisters, Theresa and i . p | Indianapolis; the, . /, wears and was a member Catherine Tucciarone, Italy; 11 |brother, John Weiretter, Kansas) Surviving are chair. She used the chair as result of a limb fracture. |great-great-grandchild. |Patterson, Mrs. Evelyn Tucker 3542 N. Kenwood Ave, who died The Methodist Players will pre-/She had lived at 4735 Washing-| m.| County. |with his son, Dr. Jack R. Hall,| day and Friday in the Irvington Meridian Heights Presbyterian Methodist Church. Church and the Order of Eastern the long dresses, picture hats, um-iday at Flanner & Buchanan crellas and the like worn circa Mortuary with burial in Crown bered, is that of a Methodist min-/Ferdinand. divisional manager of ister who because of his idealism|G. C. Murphy Stores in seven and family life. Donald R. and James E. and Fills Hero-Parson Role one grandchild, Deborah Ann
J r dren’s books, today read a Services for Mrs. ‘Louise Herz- he moved to Florida a year and/ The famlly reunion in America Irving Hill Chapel. Burial willl f Beiéntist, in Boston. ¥ pe | Meek, went 10 pome, 33 N., Sherman Dr., after a | | in , . Rizzi’ - | Lora C. Rathvon, Boston, speak Florence Davis, 1902 Edgewood Col. Meek. tives In ‘Italy, Mrs. Rizal's home Born in Germany, she lived in|Wife, Maude; a son, Arlyn, Ander- | ear, { {apolis; { y ing to this country. She then went 2P0 |to Holy Rosary Catholic Church. | Society, reported all-time peaks MRS. ELLA HAY . .. Chris= tion of the Christian Science {Bertha Keen, Tiffin, O.; three! sisters, Theresa and| Rites Wednesda Rev, Carl, Orlando, Fla. and the Y . ' yet, lof the Acton Methodist Church. grandchildren and 17 great-grand-Plans to Present died today from complications | . . } her husband, pn: h d | (City, Mo.; 19 grandchildren; 12/cng ies: a daughter, Mrs. Helen Richard B. Ha 3, | oils . ; | d while clearing a tract Mrs. Thompson, who was 53 Joseph M. Phillips |and Mrs. Bertha Burton, and a yesterday g sent the popular drama, “One The players say they have been|Star. 1910, the period of the play. | Hill Mausoleum. did seem to have one foot in states; a daughter, Mrs. Valan Boring, all of this city.
, ) ually Ted Steinkamp will take the! . ul Comauls, Your. $9 or. To soothe role of, the hero-parson, the rev. Hubert E. Giltner
Applegate, their daughter; andiqnois St. He was 73.
{tional Harvester Co.. Burial willl
irritated. s ie’ them with Lavopiik. 3% vesrs William Spence; Mrs. Elmer Peter-| myupert E. Giltner, an employee Indianapolis. ) i dg : vo son, the minister's wife; GUY or the Robbins Electric Co. dled) Bota py, : ; herine| M E i uded). At all fi Doyal, their son; Anna Kat last night at his home, 2239 N. rs. mma Smith
Services for Mrs. Lucy Grant Born in Indianapolis 60 years be in Floral Park. fen be A oH | 280, Mr. Hall was a life resident. Mr. Phillips died Saturday in North Indianapolis Burial will be He was foreman at the Bryant] 8t. Vincent's Hospital. He was 34. i" crown Hill, Gas Heat Service Co., where he| Born in Franklin, Mr. Phillips| rs. Grant died Saturday in her had been employed the last two had been a resident here 30 years home at 2036 Paris Ave. She was Years. | and had been employed by Inter- g3 | He was a member of the Fair-| national Harvester 11 years. He| Friends may call today at the view Presbyterian Church, West] lived at 1412 N. Livingston Ave. Patton Funeral Home. {Indianapolis Masonic Lodge 669, and was a member of the Fairfax Mrs. Grant lived here 32 years Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. Christian Church. land was a member of the First! Surviving besides the son are Surviving are his wife, Audrey; Baptist Church of North Indl-|his wife, Mable M.; two daugh-| |\two sons, Robert and ‘Donald; anapolis. She was born in New ters, Mrs. Rosella H. Treacy, Indi-| {three brothers, William, David Albany. |anapolis, and Mrs. Mary E. Yar-| and Paul; a sister, Mrs. Mary Surviving are six sons, Wilbur nelle, South Whitley, and eight | Henderson, and his parents, Mr. H. attorney; Dr. Guy L., dentist; grandchildren. iand Mrs. Joseph 8. Phillips, all of David, Charles and Orville, all jof Indianapolis, and Marshall, | Columbus, O, attorney; three {daughters, Mrs. Estella . Russell, | Mrs. Carrie Parker and Miss Ber-|
order that you may receive his understanding, intimate supervision . . . to which you are entitled.
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Lt. Edward Philipps, Dr. ROmer.| gorvices are being arranged by! Services for Mrs. Emma Smith, | nice; all of Indianapolis; 12 grand- | : In addition 12 minor charactersigmanner and Buchanan Mortuary, Who died Saturday in her home, children and 11 great-grand-are included in the cast for the! wr. Giitner, who was born in|ADPt. 643, at 929 Locke St., will be children, ! : play of three acts and Seven g,ythern Indiana, had lived here at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Mrs. James Light : gcenes, about 24 years. {Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial | . 9 : ; i 1 The players will use the Pro-\ gis wife, Minnie, is the only Will be in New Crown. She was 89, , Services for Mrs. Helen Light,| ceeds from the presentdtion fOr|;mmediate survivor. Born in Greensburg, Ky. Mrs |[Ormer office manager of the their organization which is not Smith came to Indianapolis 53 Klee-Coleman Bottling Co., willl" quite a year old and needs many a years ago. She was a member of | Pe at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the ; : properties. Mrs. Wilson Patter- the Mt. Zion Baptist Church [Shirley Brothers Irving Hill son, director of religious drama 0 Vl Surviving are five daughters |Chapel. ; | : fo. the church, will be in charge . ’ Mrs. Jessie Lang. Mrs Navie| Mrs. Light died Saturday in| of the production. The players . *- Huston, Mrs. Nellie Norris ™ {Methodist Hospital after giving, a= group was founded to promote in- Hazel Moore. all of Indianapolis |PITiE to a son. She was 36. terest in drama and religious erne um lire . all of Indianapolis, 4 jife resident of Indianapolis, | : »
and Mrs. Maggie Frisby, New she wa loved b | teaching. . York City; three sons, Andrew, company 14 gard bi bottling ...Compare them all!
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| two sisters, Miss Florence, New |Wayne, and the Scottish Rite. i * ' | Surviving are his wife, Mayme, | fork Dity ind Mes. Mildred Gar-|
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