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He was 67. pay E , Polen, 21, 1653 Gerand Oscar. Betty Tow: Cilesple.’ 34. 838 N, LaSalle: Vir- hocuy, Townsend, , Accident Victims - Mr. Hirschman retired from gina M. Hazeimyer, 32. 741 8. Nobie: Al a: V Retnta—-Lawience. Evelyn Cum4 ~ ocoree F. Hilgemeier. 47, 519 W. Raymond! obert, Jane Morton: Robert, Manual staff in ma V. Harnbach. 38. Marott Hotel | Wife, Lamb: Raymond. Alsie Ward:

: Joan Waghorst. 1950 after teach- son L ~Califl pia. Micra an rotel; Myrtle of Francis—John, Naomi Bretinoiu:

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‘Instructor Dies IN INDIANAPOLIS | -

Albert C. Hirschman, retired MARRIAGE LICENSES BOYS

i Nt Genera) Joseph, Mary Bea machine shop instructor at Man- Harold E Handy. 3 a3 SN Mar- of Methedist—Oscar, Elsie Mitchell: Mar-

. Washington. Tipe “Barbara Gilman; ual High School, died ,yesterday robert E. Breeden. 23. 1910 N. Pennsyl- [on BAgeie Guman: James. Joan

at his home, 2626 Sutherland Ave. ita’ B Harriman. 38 Tiss N. Auburn; lard. Helen Taft: Charles, Barbara

Dawson: Willie, Barbara Hawkins;

Double funeral services for : gn o. St i 45 ars. A aes i le. : 4 her d.: ohn, Melba Judd: Hugh, Dorn, Van automobile accident victims Mrs. ‘08 yea) ge |e Sefioen ads a. 1481 eridan. Judi Fossan: Prancis, Mary Vincent: Forest, : graduate of that : t. |ciarence D.. Pansburn 408 N. Forest: Betty ‘Kuntz, Raymqnd. Reba "Corbin, Gennell Murray, Indianapolis, and °, "0 oon Fu | | C'hhvitis J roLRnsburn, 30. 408 N. Forest: ptt th Miss Ruthie Lee Williams of Ft. thered his edu- § reine Si Kigcker. J Morten Hou: DEATHS Wayne, formerly of Indianapolis, \cation at Brad | Bernard C. MT 81. 2139 College: Cirace! ines A Mansfeld, 61, at 1930 Sugar will be held Sunday in Trenton, a i Und Yaser, 43. 2139 College, | Mose: ennett, 78. at 1120 N. New ©. u y ley ‘University, {Donald H. Shepler, 18, 1452 N, posite | . coronary occlusion. Tenn. Peoria, IIL, and Mpien Ky Myer, 17, SN. quincy ;| Olive Childers. 16, at General Hospital, The young women, Who Were purque = Univer- Edith M.-schuchman, 21, 3556 Washing. Henry. Moeller, 95. at 920 N. Pershing. killed . Sunday near Ft. Wayne, g Robert De Horr. 36. 2330 Stuart: Mary A.|aiSrebrel hemorrhage, sity. : Feeney, 30. 2002 E. 10th. Michael 8. Sr 2 at General, pulwill be buried in Trenton where {io was a char af | sRonaty ofaretiom, © in adist. Hos. hey _formeny tivea. at the Strat fer member %n4 dg DIVORCE SUITS FILED nélen Mecrory 38, at General, cerebral “trustee o road- emorrhage ten & Shaw Mortuary here. way Evangelical Mr Hirschman ofn"lalirBan! Grice "vse Monroe ‘bres: MAT, PERNT SONS kot 1034 S0elSurvivors of Mrs. Murray, Who United Brethren Church and a gait ee Diohn Batted on B. v8.1 = rr was 20 and lived at 1110 N. Miley member of Center Masonic Lodge Robert g joninklepleck: Revecea J. Yo! INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC Ave, are her husband, J. C. Mur-'and Scottish Rite. | Norton: Auna 1. Js. Tom Hunter: Iva M. CASUALTIES { . CKer; . V8, urn . ar ray; her mother. Mrs. Anna Mae Services will be held at 3 p. m.|W. Groseclose; Claradene vs. Eimer Care (268 Days) Hayes, Indianapolis; a sister, Miss tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan! ¥ De Mion Haar: Tartavton: Ruth} i "1950 195 Mozella Hayes, Indianapolis; two Mortuary with entombment - jn Al Johnson, Accidents 6438 153 brothers, Emmett Hayes, Indian-/Crown Hill Mausoleum. BIRTHS pee ey ae 3 0 apolis, and William Hayes, Ft.! Survivors are his wife, Marga- GIRLS Dead ase 8ill, Okla. reth; a daughter, Mrs, Jane Wool-|A% Mary Brown: Leroy. "Catherine ed : — Miss Williams, 19, is survived ley, Indianapolis; one brother,| son; David, Jean Fochim Advertisement

| L by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Indianapolis; a sister, or" ee: Ropar Helen Banta: James.

Louis Wililams, and two sisters, Mrs. Alma Meyer, Fall River,| ¢0¢e Ruby Short: Joy, Prances Gaun; * '{ John, Mar And ac Anna and Vernice Williams, all|Mass.. and two grandchildren. Holmes: Peter, Dora. Vannoft Ralph: Pe 0 At Last From of Ft. Wayne. suai | Pauline Horine: Donald, PBtricia. alps, I R fjalne; Shirley, Marian Steele; Davis, TCH! oy E | Bowen, 66, 3 |At_ St. Vincent's—Bernard, Betty Van No wonder thousands teased by itchy tor | Hone Vigdel, Fanuls Sntland, Fel | met Sot fey ined Reuse Local Deaths Dies of Hospital Here |. iiiypsdteuriia® dari Fite lik id ion Fimo + 8! Roy E. Bowen, manufacturers Donald, paattaret MoDowell: Forrest, thanks to 6 active soothing sgemts in a lano-

; " a \ lin base that stays on. Don't be content wi EDWARD ARMOUR, 66, of agent died yesterday in Methodist| Diressy Kennsth, Vireiniy Scudder; Hart! ayihing less srtective than Rostust Otnstoont.

2433 Hovey St. Services at 2, Hospital Age 66, he lived at 202 Trotter. p., m. Friday at King & King E. 33d St. Chapel, Burial, New Crown, Mr. Bowen formerly was chief * [electrical engineer for the Indiana JOHN WILLIAM BROWN, Electric Corp. retired mail carrier, of 442 > | “predecessor of Dearborn St. Services at 2:30) sthe Public Servp. m. tomorrow at Downey Fu-| ice Company of neral Home, Burial, New Crown. Indiana. He was LAE { a graduate of CHARLES E. PORTER, 73, Syracuse (N. Y.) second hand store operator, of University. 1460 Lexington Ave. Services at Services will 10 a. m. tomorrow at J. C. Wil- be at 8 p. m. toson Chapel of the Chimes, Burial morrow: at Flanin Crown Hill. 5 ner & Buchanan # = = Mortuary. Burial MRS. STELLA RULON, 78, of Mr. Bowen will’ be in Long 45 N. Randolph St. Services at : Beach, Cal. 1:30 p. m tomorrow at Shirley] Survivors are his wife, Lucy; Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. la daughter, Mrs. Vernon AnderBurial in Memorial Park. sony Compton, Cal; a sister, Mrs. Mordecai Gosnell, and a brother, HERBERT PHILLIP STEV- Ray H. Bowen, both of Syracuse, ENS, 63, of R. R. 13. Services at 1 p. m. Friday in Jacob Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Burial in New

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- MRS. TENNA HAYS THOMPSON, 86, of 525 N, Drexel Ave. West 16th Street Services at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Funeral Home Chapel. Burial in Memorial Park. LS J MRS. WILLIAM 3 (STELLA A.) COOK, 52, of 2130 Brookside Ave,, lifelong Indianapolis resident, mother of three sons and ‘one daughter, Services 1:30 p. m. Friday, Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, Floral Park.

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