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: layer with the Indianapolis 34, 607 Lincoln; Julle Ber-|gipert Burton, if > oa Noble; Lora p : Ra "Th Indiangpolis. Cromer, 33 416 8! Noble. Symphony Orchestra the last 30, 1431 N Senate; Ophelia, Milton Radeliffe. 25. 2723 E. Minnesota: S died vesterday in pa: Sh N. Bens Dorottly Morris, 5 2 Bougluss By tars Hire Seusons Hospital, y Alfred Lahr, ». 2 "aot vsanne ED 18, 3143 Fleming,

Clancy, 28, 3338 N. Meridian.

Chester . Langston, 42, Cambridge City; Helen Hoover, 46, 4480 Marcy Lane.

{Paul Anderson, 18,1208 Churchman: Eliza-| Mr. Kieca, who was 56, had

16, 240% Hendrick Pl. Amos. Carter, a1 1035 N, Rural; Eva Hale, lbeen ill only a few days. He was

d Wisdom, 43, 820 N. California; Henrl To Swigart, 20, South Bend; Jeanette o Both 42, 830" N. California, Kuespert. 29. ‘South Bend, and a gon, Frank Jr. both of Orville Chastain, 17, 8. Webster: Jack Paddock, 22, U. 8, Army; Shelia Chicago, and a daughter, Mrs. F

363 Janet Cavender, 2i, 1610 Naom Ryan, 26, 2019 N. Pennsylvania. = oar. Robert 8. Derenski, Glenview, Ill,

Charles Woolls, 23, Seymour Arthur Cronts, 37, Sind Edna 0 Services and burial: will be in

Bolly, 37, 430 Massachusetts YRobert Coy, 18, 3128 8. State; Helen ..': . : Eugene Prame, 21, Ma¥wood; Delores] Utterback, 16, Je McClure. Chicago. The time has not been| artman, 18, Maywood. | Tolbert Hyatt, 1419 Oliver; Mattie set Charles Snyder; 50, Plymouth; Gladie| Grahdm, 17, HY Oliyer. . nyder, 49, Lakeville. {Journal Mullett, 32, “Ashland, O.; Helen] "xn william Hickey, 28, Morgantown; Luella | Stevens, 36, Ashland,

Ror Marsan 41. 868 Giretota; Miry Putt) DIVORCE SUITS FILED | MICHAEL F. COONEY, 61, of 39. 868 Vir na, hoy vs. Mary Holden; Amelia vs.!306 Iowa St, a lifelong Indian-|

Ant Ui 3. Army: Maryiprince Weather apolis resident. Services 9:30 a. m.

08 Ww. 21st; Gladys | Tuesday, GG. H Herrmann Funeral

on, 26. 2355 ‘Paris ‘Ave william Mjis, 26, Noblesville: Anne Kerr, Girl Seriously ured |Home. Burial, St. Joseph's n ter Kean th Green, 42, Muncie; Olga Green. year-old girl was seriously, (Cemetery. sw : Bullock, 58. 812% Bates; Alvirgle | u Rr matron, 48. 812 {burned yesterday when her skirt]

Ba Harry Skirvin, 39, 1034 {8 Casita: Carolyn | caught fire as she stood too close! MRS. GRACE SPRIGGS, 33, of| Le okue, 3. A138 8 Pa apitol. N, Tinois; to a gas heater in her home. Pris- 815 Torbett St, who was killed in! Hazel Garner, 43. 1121 N. Ilinois. cilia Quillen, 228 E. St. Joseph St;la traffic accident Friday night. 34 338 N. Eider; Mary MeM5000’ 8. Emitern. oo “Iwas taken to Methodist Hospital Services at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the RY ond 3 305 N #0 Naame: oneld roéburns on her back and left chapel of the Stuart Mortuary. sh Bon * Lita. i sin Primrose. Jaclarm. |Burial, New Crown. ¥ GL RE RE

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Donald Kinder, 31; 1665 N. Talbot; Doro-; 20, N. “Rural. a member of the American Fed-| Kelle 30, 2347 Northwestern; uy puelus: je: Talat, Minnte nazwod, Keer. 28, 231 Northwestern, eration. of Muscians locals both Aron 36; Indianapolis. Robert Noprls, 30. Lafayette: Bonita L¢inere-and in Chicago.” When in Richard Jent. 21, 550 Arbor; Gertrude Clarence Buchanan, 51, 1522 N. - New Indianapolis, “he lived at 855 Hunt, 27. 1055 Oliver, Jersey: Pauline Johnson, 50, 1521 8 Berkeley Rd " Loyd Colan, 50. 1401 E. Market; Jessie Richard Wright. 21, 847 N, Grant; Donna el heey gl Brown, 35, 1403 E. Market Bryant. 17 2130" Catherwood, Surviving are the wife, Sophie,

* w THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES G. B. Hester Dies;

LOCAL DEAT HS — 1Ex-Olympic Runnet

CHARLES WESTCOTT CHAP- morrow, Lauck Fuperal Honte, ter ” LIN, 44, of 803 N. Beville Ave,land 10 a. m., Sacred Heart Cath- ,Seotge B, Hest aa Orem | truck driver for Hall-Neal Co. olic Church. Burial, Greenwood P 2 a 83 es -

Services 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Cemetery. o£ |ager of Hinde-Dauch Co., died YELLOW OR WHITE GOLD Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, g Yesterday morning at his home,! | ’ 'Burial, Washington Park Ceme- MRS. ANNA MCSHANE, 78, AND. PLATINUM

5158 College Ave, Irish- born 7040 Warwick Rd. He was 49.

tery. | ary. og mother of John J. McShane, at-| Born in Canada, Mr. Hester | $ 00 MRS. EMMA FRANCES MAR- torney for Indiana Gross Income represented his native country as BLE, 93, of 5421 Pleasant Run Tax Division. Services 9 a. m. la 100-yard sprinter in the 1924 Pky. (S. Dr.), widow of Rev, tomorrow in her home, followed and 1928 games. up Mitchell S. Marble, Services 1:30,by services at St. Joan of Arc! He was a graduate of the Uni-| p.m. Tuesday, Shirley Brothers Church. Burial, Holy Cross versity of Michigan. He came to Irving Hill Chapel. Burial, Grove Cemetery, : Indianapolis six years ago. i QUALITY Lawn, Pendleton. He was a member of the In-| AS WELL AS MRS. EV ERE r WIL LIE D.) Services Arranged dianapolis Athletic Cub, Athe- DIAMONDS HENSON, 35, of 1519 N. Arsenal| - Charles Westcott Chaplin, 44, neni Turners and Acacia frater;} St.,, 34-year resident of Indian-'oe g03 N. Beville Ave., truck |" y { MOVEMENTS

h , Isobel; driver for Hall-Neal Co. Services| uo aauaitors. Betty ann and : {

'110:30 a. m. tomorrow, Shirley Jane Carolyn: i yn; a sister, Mrs. Lio |Brothers Central Chapel. Burial,| nel Chicoin of Detroit, a brother, | JAMES E. "WALSH, 74, of 2748 Washington Park Cemetery, Gordon of Ypsilanti, Mich. Madison Ave. former Marion ® = = County treasurer and retired Rites Set Tuesday | MRS. DELIA McEVONY, 86,

(bookkeeper, Services 1 m. tomorrow of Brothers. Central] Mrs. Emma Frances Marble, 93 of 4904 E. New York St, an In-|

Ch I Buri 1, nd Hill. {of 5421 Pleasant Run Pky. (8./dianapolis resident 50 years. Sere. ape al, Row 'Dr.), widow of Rev. Mitchell S.|ices 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Grin-!

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| MRS. ETHEL MARIE RUSH- Marble. Services 1:30 p: m. Tues-| |steiner Funeral Home. Requiem | ON, 53, of 1302 N. Warman/day, Shirley Brothers Irvington High Mass 9 a.m. Our Lady of Ave., nurse's aid at Veterans Hill Chapel. Burial, Grove Lawn, Lourdes Church: Burial, Holy Hospital. Services 9: 30 a. m, to-| Pendleton. {Cross

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139 E. WESTFIELD BLVD. Bedford stone deluxe home designed for gracious living. Built by the present owner in 1947 with high quality construction throughout. Radiant heat. Turn to the ad for addit’onal details, classification 42,

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Owner transferred. Bedford stone home, built in 1940. Many details about this one add to easy home-making. Close to schools and bus. 2640 E. 34th Street, Details in the ad in classification 42,

3508 N. TEMPLE. Forest Manor Area. A charming 2-bedroom bungalow of stone and frame. This home has a full sized dining room and basement, also extra deep lot. Further information in the ad, see classification 42,

ARDEN — 7040 Warwick Rd.. Move in before Christmas! And enjoy the holiday season in this very comfortable and attractive English brick home. Complete description in ad in classification 42. . IN. BEAUTIFUL ARDEN, This boulevard

EXPANSION TYPE BUNGALOW. Two beddrive home of 3 bedrooms will be com- rooms. Just what you have been looking : for and only a year old. ‘This home has a large unfinished upstairs which can easily be completed. Broad Ripple area. See the ad in classification 42,

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SUPER DELUXE 3-Bedroom Home. 9304 College. A very attractive new home with’ that additional activities room you've always needed. See the ad for an interest

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81 SOUTH 10TH STREET, Beech Grove. - This modern 3-bedroom bungalow home is complete with venetian blinds and oil

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TRADERS POINT AREA. 1700 sq. feet in this lovely home’. . with oil heat, 3 twinsized bedrooms and located on 1 acre. Plenty of “elbow room.” Now turn to the ad in classification 46,

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