Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1952 — Page 10
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‘Butler Dinner | “Will-Honor Two!
Local Deaths
FREDERIC C. MUNDY, 57, of
operator 18 years at Caterpillar ‘| Tractor Co. Services 1 p. m. to-/, | morrow, Harry 'W. Moore Peace
Chapel. Burial, West Newton Faculty Veterans Cemetery. ~~ ° To Retire GEORGE STAMM, 74, of 730
‘8 Fuller Dr., employee of the (Wm. H. Block ‘Co. ‘Services: 2 ip. m. tomorrow, Royster & Askin Funeral Home.. Burial, Mf, Jack(son Cemetery,
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor The Butler School of Religion will honor "Dr. Frederick D. Kershner and Dr. Arthur Holmes tonight at the alumni dinner in he Northwood Christian Church, The occasion will mark the reirement of both men from active = “ juties on the School of Religion § « faculty. . Dr. Kershner, dean emeritus of § he school and head of its departnent of Christian doctrine, came ? to Butler in 1924. Nine years later, Dr. Holmes accepted the = sost of head of the department of § »sychology and philosophy of religion. Each will become emeritus professors in their departments.
Introduce Graduates y The Rev. Kenneth W. Ball, pas- : tor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, Logansport, and president of the alumni association, will preside at the dinner. Dean
| » ” | MRS, LAURA M. GAFFNEY, | 70, of 2162 E. Raymond St. Serv-| ice and burial Thursday morning in Evansville. » ® = . MRS. GEORGE VV, OTHY) GREEN, 52, of 1133 N. Riley Ave, Services, 8:30 a. m. Thursday, Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home, 9 a. m., Church of the Little Flower. Burial, Holy Cross.
t 8 = i 1 ELMER P. FULTON, 69, of 608 F. Walnut 8t., presser at the Wm. | H. Block Co. Services 3:30 p.m.|
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1340 Lee St., employee of Service Products Corp. Services 2 p.m. Thursday, Farley Funeral Home.
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Mrs. ‘Hill was 64 and lived at 189 Post Rd. She belonged to First. Friends Church and Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are her husband, William C.; two sons, Robert and | Howard, both of Indianapolis; a 4a polis; five grandchildren; tied brothers, Melvin, Scott and James Stephens, Indianapolis, and Ollie Stephens, Augusta, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Alma Stiller and Mrs, |; Cliff Minch, both .of Shreveport,
0. L. Shelton will introduce 24 AL * Goleman—Marvin, Katherine Snell: |v School of Religion students who » Burial, Crown Hill. » acs Vinsentw Mavtlce. Ruth Rosen: will receive degrees Monday at MOVING BEE HIVE—A. P. Musser, 54 S. Sixth St. Beech | LEE LUNDERMAN, 82, of 479 Zoellner: Eiverado, Betty Sond en- 3054 Gls Dock Today the regular Butler commence- W. 25ths St. retired restaurant| #min Mad “Sears na ins” isn] SAN FRANCISCO, June 3 (UP) ment. | Grove, removes bees which swarmed down E. Washington St. to operator. Services 1 p.m. tomor-| vel. Phyllis Fish. The TSG Gor Co Ue 6 pil The present School of Religion row, Patton Funeral Home Crys-|At_ St. Francis— the
land on a car belonging to Harold Clark, 1146 S. Drexel. The car
really stands as a token of Dr.| was parked in 1300 block of E. Washington St.
Kershner's efforts because it grew under his leadership into one of the leading seminaries of |
the Disciples of Christ and at- hangs an “ofl portrait of. Dr-g, = f 3 5 tained fully accredited status Kershner by Marie Goth. The Ex Pendleton Guard To Be Buried Thursday Frank McDaniel, drowning vic-
‘among American seminaries. alumni association unveiled the Pleads Guilty to F 4 4 t raud (tim, will be buried in Clear Creek
Dr. Kershner began his career portrait at its annual dinner in “as an _ educator in 1901 when hel 1945, A former Pendleton Reforma- Cemetery near Bloomington after became dean of Kee Mar Col-| (0001.4 been professor tory guard, accused of using the 10:30 a. m. services Thursday at {McCarty Funeral Home here.
lege, Hagerstown, Md. Later, he i served American University, Har- of psychology in the University mails to dupe parents of inmates, Mr. McDaniel’s body was re-| to fraud covered late yesterday from Tip-|
riman, Tenne in the same .ca- Of Pennsylvania for a years toda¥ - pleaded guilty pacity. He also is a one-time when he came to the School o AF a President: ki Texan CRF lati REBRION. He 15°4 smelt win or ARIRee Lh Redesal. Souplocycibosnoe River onear J University. the general faculty of Pennsyl. The defendant, Rob¥rt "Saturday night. He is a former editor of the vania State College and former Stephens, 25, Noblesville, "had pre- | A native of Elwood and an In| Christian Evangelist and-still a president of Drake University. viously pleaded not guilty. dianapolis resident 10 years, Mr. member of ‘Is editorial stalls ane ric 06 is i Writer of many" r=! District Attorney Marshall Han- McDaniel lived at 1218 Bacon St.
t ticl d book Tr he Sia of the Sles 4nd books. — ley today said Stephens had rela- (He was oi ang was employed at ten many books on Christian T lls Chi d “tives of inmates send money to rvimE oh Mabel. doctrine and is an authority on Twister § 3 | a. post office box with the idea lang mother, Mrs. Osie McDanel, June 3 it would be used for the inmates.
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ciples nt. re Of the Dis pARKERSBURG, Ia. Martinsville. A high point.of his career came! (UP)-=A ‘tornado sliced through Mr. Hanley gaid, however, Stephin 1938 when. his fellow church-|a 4 - square - mile area south of ens admitted pocketing the- money men named. him president of He; here last night, killed a child and for which he was supposed to “International. Convention. of snateHed lip and carried away aigive prisoners. special privileges. = of Chests == == lint shox “lads awith wetok cast) The case. “Hp
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