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WEDNESDAY, MAR.“19, 1952

Local Deaths |

JOHN ‘ PAUL, 81, “of "1239 Standard Ave. Retired farmer. Services 2 p. m. tomorrow .at the residence. Burial in Floral Park. . a» a MRS. PETER H. (ASTRID VIOLA) ANDERSON, 43, of 5350 Carrollton Ave, Services 2 p. m.

" “tomorrow at Bethlehem Lutheran

Church. Cremation at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. u u a A. EBER FEXNTZ, 70 af Adams St. Retired New York Central “Railroad engineer. Servjces 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Harr) W. Moore Peace Chapel.. Burial in Washington Park. " u a CARL S. BOWERS, 60, of 1814 E. 46th St. Field representative for the Industrial Training Institute of Chicago. Former garage service station operator at 54th St. and College Ave. and a for-| mer supervisor at Allison Divi-| gion of General Motors Corp.| Services. 11 a. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial in Crown Hill. " » o MISS ELIZABETH DAILEY, 63, of 1226 Cornell Ave, Services 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Jacobs Bros. East Side Chapel. Burial in| New Crown. | 2 o ” { FRANK JACOB SHOEMAKER, | 49, of 337 S. Lyons Ave. Owner of thé Sue-Kay Restaurant at 4321 W. Washington St. Services 2 p. m. tomorrow at Royster & Askin Mortuary. Burial in Wesley Cemetery, Putnam County. n n ” v | JOHN H. TALGE, 84, retired Indianapolis lumberman who died in Orlando, Fla. Founder of the former Talge Mahogany Co. here fn 1904. Services 2 p. m. Friday| at Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. Burial in Crown Hill. n ” a MRS. ROSE A. DIXON of Boca, Fla. Former local resident. Graveside services 11 a. m. today at Crown Hill Cemetery. » ” n GEORGE M. THOMPSON, 90, of Lizton, Ind. Retired farmer.| Services 2 p. m. Thursday at Liz-| ton Methodist Church. Burial in! K. of P, Cemetery at Lizton. =n » ” | MRS. LYDIA PERINE of Cin-| cinnati, O. Former Indianapolis] resident. Services 2 p. m. tomor-| row at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial in Crown Hill. |

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8 2 » MRS. WILLIAM (FLORENCE MAY) OTTO, 70, of 562 N. Ox-| ford St. Services 11 a. m. Friday at Flanner & Buchanan Mortu-| ary. Burial in Crown Hill. |

Named Ft. Benning Boss FT. BENNING, Ga. Mar. 19 (UP) — Maj. Gen. Robert N.| Young, now commanding the 2d Infantry Division in Korea, will assume command of Ft. Benning in June.

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