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loday. She was 46, Times State Service dent, will be at 2 p. m. tomor- oo" Ci ane jee show formerly ment at Northwestern Sta te and South Dakota. | Mr. Hooton, a native was 50. ; ailment. | Mr. Hall died yesterday in Meth- |
. : Rites: Tomorrow - Catharine Littlefield, Rites Wednesday IRoy _P. Palmer Dies; Press Association Officer bors Ballet Dancer, Dies °°! | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 19 (UP) wifé and daughter, Mrs. James : - ae j CHICAGO. Sev. 19 (UP |—Roy P. Palmer, édecutive secra-|Judin, Chincoteague, Va. ok Catherine I ittlefield C oe F Fo juary of the Northwest Daily Press| ~e ! x s + ’ 4 Assn, or I C iz rapher and ballet director,” died oF Ormer died at a hospital, here Fred B. Hooton Dies; ! x y |estehfay. i * ! { Ex-Resident Here She was the former director + [olle p Teacher | oh Aagoiat, wit h the) LEBANON, Nov. 19— Services| ballet for the Chicago Opera Co. [The grams to wane vo of Ee {55 for Fred B. Hooton, president of| and directed choreography for sev- I all f smal] or dper iP Mi u t {the . Citizens’ Bank & Trust Co.,| Services .for Dr. Clarence H. eral big television shows in New Services for Hal I. Ha ormer, y papers in nnesota, | {here are being arranged by Rus-| row in Lagrange First Methodist , .o 4aq by Sonja Henie. In private Teachers College, Alva, Okla., will] He had been in the hospital Lebanon, died yesterday. He was Church. Burial will be in Green- life she was the wife of Sterling be at 10 am. m, Wednesday in|following an. operation three (66. He had been president of the wood Cemetery there. Noel, Sunday editor of the New Vevay at the Haskell & Morrison! weeks ago. He is survived by his bank 15 years.’ Dr. Schulz died Saturday in|york Journal-American. She died Funeral’ Home. —_— Born in Indianapolis, ‘he at- odist Hospital. He was 86. | tended Technical High" School * Born in Fairview, Mr. Hall at-] and was graduated from Indiana Mrs Shanahan tended DePauw University and] University and Indiana Univer- . y was graduated from Indiana Uni-| sity School of Medicine
inn Henrotin Ha»""‘al here early 3ir. Balmer. 56. lived hete and) Lebanon Bank Official Schulz, former Indianapolis resi- yo. hefore taking a similar posi-| "head of the mathematics depart-| Wisconsin, Northern Iowa, North sell & Hitch Funeral Home. his home in lagrange. Heat 1:26 a. m. from an incurable there. | N versity. ! After
Plains. N Inieyns Hp an 4 Wohi 1 He spent 64 years in the educa- » medicine in Hobart, Ind. = and | ow 0 ormer tion field, and taught in Anderson, went to Lagrange in 1037 Lockport and Peru, rising to prin-| air oll . on : Ayan : cipal and superintendent in Peru. | THE DIFFERENCE 1n funeral
rices at 1937 he went to Vienna. Austria, : z Yreinn P for postgraduate surgical study. ransi I ies He returned to Indiana Univer-) He was a member of the In- sity for a master's degree, then) dianapol{s Morris Street Metho- : went to the Oklahoma College. | Services are being arranged iio was a member of the Mathe-!
dist Church, Phi Chi fraternity _ al and Indiana State Medical So- [OF Mrs. John Newton Shanahan, matics Association. of America, Association of University
are no “grades” of service at Peace Chapel. The ciety. widow of a former local Transit the Surviving are his wife, Mary Co. official. Professors, the Methodist Church. | Alice; a son, Jack, both of La-| Mrs. Shanahan died yesterday Surviving are four sisters, Miss grange; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. {n her home in Hampton, Va. Edith B. Hall, former principal John Henry Schultz; two brothers. ar. Shanahan, who had been of Public School 80, with whom .s 141 . 3 Dr. Earl V. and Norman H., and .onnected with the Indiana Street he has made his home since his personal supervision and thoughtful atten- a sister, Mrs. Esther Thompson, Rajlwavs Co. and the Omaha- retirement in 1947: Mrs. E. D. all of Indaina pojis. Council Bluffs Street Railway Co., Walden, Scotia, Cal; Mrs, Charles was president and owner of the Bakes, Rising Sun; and Miss Newport News, Hampton and Old Florence L. Hall, Madison, and
Local Deaths Por Street Railway and Elec- 16 nieces and nephews. _ ar
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. DUGAN, Me, Shanahan, a former mem38, of 734 Sanders St., " . Levinson Felts
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