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Butler University will take school to the pupils in an off-campus program for local business and military organizations. fo - During spring semester, starting next month, the classroom will be taken to personnel of Ft. Harrison, Kingan & Co. and the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. At Ft. Harrison first-year French and Development of CivWhete to Go,

ilization will be taught by Dr. Public Night at the Kirkwood

§| Mr.

5 Ee pe | W. :C. McCormick, Rites Set Tomorrow Services Are Set Bell Official, = [for Hyman Wegman gor Ey.Grocer

lye ee ~ Services for Hyman Wagman,| Dies Here at 4] [69, former dry goods dealer here | * » : | * William C. McCormick, 41-year-

land in New Castle, will ;be held at {old telephone executive, died last

Bruce Waddell, 74, former | West Side grocer who died Sunday in Florida, will be bur#d in Me-

2 p. m. tomorrow at the. Aaron- ; p +morial Park Cemetery after serv-

{night in Methodist Hospital, [Ruben Funeral Home, : : | He lived at 5518 Carrollton] He died Monday in Sunland, '°5 at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in | Ave. with his wife, Charlene, his|cg] Conkle W. Michigan .St. Funeral {daughter Anne, and his two sons,” Home.

. Wags emigrated from Joseph and William Tod. Mr, Wagman Brats He was born near Frankfort

| is teens, stayed al McCormick was born iF Sand hn his Lens . y th {and for 40 years had stores at | Marion and attended Indiana and short-time in New York, then

| Alaba Vintversit hire {Michigan and Lynn Sts., Michi-! abama- Universities. came . i : : | . He joined the Indiana Bell| He established a wholesale ary $20 Se 331 25% Av $ Lening | Telephone Co. in 1937 and rose goods ‘business. In 1930 he moved on an a Aves, and on E,

Former Police Chief

At Lebanon Dies Here

+ Roy ‘Evans, farmer and former Lebanon police chief, died here] Monday. 6 Mr. Evans, a natjve of Boone| County, served as Lebafion thief) in 1943-44, but retired when his health failed. Services will be at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the Scott Funeral Home at Lebanon with burial In Oak Hill Cemetery there. | He was a Methodist. i Mr. Evans is survived by his| wife, Viva, and a brother, Harry, | Peoria, Ill,

erties: - -

Clide E. Aldrich and Prof. Hubert Observatory, Bloomington.

Hawkins. Free, 7-8 p. m. High School Basketball: § Shortridge at Cathedral. 70c. 30 p. m. “The Curious Savage,” Civic Theater Production, $1.80. Ciyie Theater, 1847 * N. Alabama. 8:30 p. m.

{to the .chief of the program for|

that position about four years. Then the commercial depart-| ment advanced him again. For,

expegt.

mercial Supervisors’ Club in the | Bell System. Mr. McCormick had been presi-

Joint Installation

Mr. Walgenbach

Dr. Aldrich

training employees who, deal di-|to New Castle to open Wagman's {rectly with the customer. He held/Dry Goods ‘Store, which® he opes‘ated until he retired in 1946. He was a charter member of Grand Opera Company, A : as a Beth-El Temple and belonged to the past year he was an Een cas B'rith and Monument Ma- Went to Winter Park, Fla., about He was a member of the Com- sonic Lodge. Mr. Wagman is survived by his wife, Estelle; two sons, Gabe and te)le, ‘a son, James E.: two sis-

r h fy goods Stores Quick Jelief for sour stomach, . ‘Leo, who run -ary g 81 8 ters, Mrs. Grace Landes, Santa { gas acd indigesuon. N dent of the Board of Deacons at yore; 5 sister, Mrs. Becky Gast-|Barbara, Cal. and Mrs. Estel Lullonivioc Second Presbyterian Ghyreh and wirth, Chicago, and four grand- Nash, indianapolis; two half {superintendent of the unday children. brothers, Lore and James GG.

; ‘New York St. Indians Liked Moose

He had a strong tenor voice. Moose were plentiful in the| [As a boy he sang in "beer gar- St. Lawrence country in early (dens. Later he joined the Chicago days and provided the Indians with -their principal meat,

Goodbye Heartburn | - Hello TUMS!

After living here 45 years, he four years ago. Home there. He is survived by his wife, Es-

He died in his

Principles of Accounting and z Business Law II courses will be given by Paul Walgenbach and

. | Mr. McCormick belonged to the [Mystic Tie Masonic Lodge. ter

| School. daughter. -

Burial will be in Beth-El Ceme- both of Frankfort, and a grand-|

Philip Kappes at Kingan & Co. " Dr, Paul A. Cundiff will teach Business Letter Writing at IPALCO.

- Early Start

With 342 days left until Christ-| mas, Christmas tree producers! already are looking for ways to # improve holiday trees. The Indiana Christmas Tree Producers Association met recently at Purdue University to talk them over. J. T. Ashworth, of 4610 Millersville Rd., was elected a director for two years. Among speakers &

waa Ralph F. Wilcox, Indianapolis, state forester,

{ Public Installation

Public installation will be held by Southeastern Rebecca Lodge 3 § 119 at 8 oclock tonight in the held by Knights of Pythias and hall at 7 N. Hamilton Ave, Mrs, FYthian Ssiters at the IndianBessie Pfeiffer will become past apolis Pythian Center, 119 E. Ohio tomorrow, Shirley Bros. Central noble grand, Mrs. Flora Penny- St. at 8 p. m. Friday. The public| cyarel Burial, Crown Hill cuff, noble grand, and Mrs. Grace IS Java Wl install. : tv = Coss, vice grand. | odge ob wi nsta. obert | : |Gerstner as chancellor comman- ] BS. hl oy PH OURILE) : . der. W - ’ ’ 8.1 3 Ge yayns Wooly Bernes Tay Opal Clouser Oldfather, 6900 W. {Beatrice Rogers will be installed Washington 5 Beyviess 2 p.m. {as most excellent chief of Myrtle! 2 SoRtow, B o¥s pf & Askin) Temple and” Mrs. Ona Freeman ortuary. Burial, Mt. Jackson. will assume duties in the same of-| _ Lis yr * (ANNA ES

{fice in Banner Temple. Ine ey i | Saturday, Mrs. Bessie Lawrence TELLE) SLUSS, 86, formerly of ‘will be installed as Rani of Hoo-{3002 Park Ave. Died Monday in

Also surviving are his mother, {Mrs. Mary McCormick in Marion, and sister, Mrs, Woodard Kniepple, South Bend. | Services are being arranged at (Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.

Local Deaths

MRS. JEANNE BROCK, 39, of| 2212 E. Washington St., Indian-| {apolis resident 20 years. Services |2 p.m. tomorrow, Conkle W. {Michigan St. Funeral ome. = | ¥ # = | RALPH __H, BROGLIN, 43, { Wildwood Dr.- (R.R, 10), RCA | tarnish painter, former Real "| Silk hosiery knitter, Services 2:30! {p.m. Friday, Harry W. Moore {| Peace Chapel. a : 5 = 2 A quadruple installation will be) MRS. J. C. (KATE C.) DIXON, {4440 Marcy Lane, mother of Guy Curtis Dixon. Services 10 a.m.!

Mr. Gerstner Mr. Woody !

Mrs. Freeman

Mrs. Rogers

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New Courses Taxis Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery, New courses are scheduled for| where he was a foreman.

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