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THURSDAY, MAR. 27, 1952

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Robert Graham

Services Are Set

4 " . say? 2 & ¥ . Times State Serviee MRS. EMMA M. REHFUSS since has been torn. down. Serv- " PIYVYS AYA iy : aw Services for Robert Graham, Spink Arms ‘Hotel, “native of ices 2 p. m. Saturday in Flanner RAY OR HEE Dar, -l ’ u.s. GOOD v local hotel employee, will be held. rinklin, Pa. Services 11 a. m.'& Bychanan Mortuary. Burfal, = The i i Ret Ber THEN Migs 9 wy g n Christ ( h. Bu- Crown Hill "eo ry SER 3 og CHUCK ROAST 2 p.m. tomorrow in RoVstér & tomorrow in Christ Chure ; x & = for Wabash College chapel serv- “THROUGH ®

Askin Funeral Home with burial following in Crown Hill Cem- = etery. ; Mr. Graham died last night in the Volmer Nursing Home. He was 91. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he came to Indianapolis in 1883, He is a former employee of Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Glossbrenner & Co, and Indianapolis Boating Co. At the time of his death he was finishing 20 years’ service at the Washington Hotel. Mr. Graham was a Mason with the Capital City Lodge 49 years. His wife, Mrs. Indiana Graham, died several years ago. Surviving is his granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Rowe, Indianapolis,

R. C. Stevens, 52,

Mr. Graham

. Ad Man, Dies

Services were being arranged today for Russell C. Stevens, advertising executive here, who died while, on vacation in Naples, Fla. vesterday. Mr. Stevens lived at 5275 N, Capitol Ave. He was 52. He organized, owned and operated Stevens Advertising Agency. Previously he was on the advertising staff of the Indianapolis News. Mr. Stevens’ firm originated ‘‘Lanky-Planky.” svndicate service for U. 8. and Canadian lumber dealers. Mr. Stevens was horn in Fairland, Ind.. coming to Indianapolis 43 years ago. He belonged to Highland Golf & Country Club. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy M.; two daughters, Mrs. Louis M. Seiler, Indianapolis, and Mrs William Johnson, Phoenix, Ariz.; a son, Gordon T., Chicago: brother, Harold R., Indianapolis; sister, Mrs. Russell Stratton, New Palestine; half brother, Homer H. Foust, Indianapolis, and one grandson.

Near Miss, Then a Hit

WAUKESHA, Wis.® (UP)— Arthur Healey, 64, swerved his car to avoid a crash with another and succeeded. He got out to survey the scene of the near miss, slipped on the ice, and was run over by a passing truck and suf-

: berland.

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rial, Eaton, 0 i o » n MRS, JACKSON, 95, of 1417 Leland Bt, member of St. John's and Reformed Church at Cum- Mort Burial, Crown Hill, a » ” EDWARD A. DEREE, 76, of 1434 Deloss St.. Indianapolis resident 46 vears. Services 1 30 p. m. home. Burial,

ton,

S ’ New Crown. ery © n = - 4 MISS VELMA SIEBERT, 37, Buri Milwaukee, Wis, former Indianapolis resident’ Services 3 p. m.

tomorrow in Conkle W. 16th St. Funeral Home. Burial, Crown Hill. » u »

ROSCOE, E. LAYTON, 66, of 2335 «Lafavette Road. Independent milk distributor and former) sales manager 25 years with Indianapolis Coal Co., Inc. Serv ! ices at 11 a. m. tomorrow at

Conkle's W. 16th St. Chapel 3urial in Floral Park. n n ” WILLIAM .T. SHUEY, 73 of

Place. Barber Services at at Shirley

3839 Boulevard more than-50 years. 1:30 p. m. Saturday

Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burial in Je amestown, Ind, MRS. LIL I IAN PO REINKEN,

R80. of 6020 College Ave. one of the first members of the old Hall Place Methodist Church, which

Printing Firm | Owner, 63, Dies

Charles G. Shelton, owner and manager of Wagner Printing Co. died today at his home, 626 Madison Ave. He was 63. Mr. Shelton was found dead in bed by his granddaughter, Miss Norma Jean Stewart, who lived in his home. Mr. Shelton bought the Wagner Printing Co. after the death of former owner, William Wagner, in 1944. Previously, he had worked nearly 40 years there. Mr. Shelton belonged to First Nazarene Church. His wife, Edith, died last August. Serviceg will be held at 2 p, m. Saturday wt Bert 8. Gadd Funeral

LOCAL DEATHS

SOPHIE CAROLINE Winthrop, Ave, Indianapolis, Services 3 p. Evangelical urday Mausoleum DONALD CLARK, 16, of Clay-

ceived in W, derps

Church of the Nazarene, Clayton. al, West Newton.

Players Slate Program At Wabash College

"PAUL. A. ULRICH, 72, of 3519 ices at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday.

life resident of Open to the public as well m. Sat- Wabash students, the in Flanner

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uary. Interment, Crown Hill yled evening concert in World . War Memorial, Indianapolis 2.8 A +The group consists of Mr. Kell,

British clarinetist; violinist: Joel Rosen, pianist, Aurora Natola, cellist,

died vesterday of injuries reWashington 8t. unSaturday night. tomorrow: in

188 crash ices 2:30 p. m. County high schools appear The Sunday Times.

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