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WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
Local Deaths
ROY ELMER SPRINGER, 54, of 58 Kenmore Ave. former ace tive bowler and semipro baseball player. Services 1:30 p. m. to-
morrow in Shirley Bros. Irving! §
Hill Chapel. Burial, Summit! Lawn Cemetery, Westfield.
" 2 n MRS. MARY G. KELSO, 85, of 430 Berwick Ave. local resident 55 years, Services 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Burial, Crown Hill.
= n n ! MRS. FLORA SMITH, 85, of 6027 Winthrop Ave., member Seventh Christian Church. Services were to be 10 a. m. today in Phillippi Funeral Home, Zionsville. Burial, Mounts Run Cemetery, near Zionsville.
& 8 a | MRS. ROSE A. CARTER, 77, of 363 Prospect St. member of St. “Patrick's Catholic Church. Services 8:30 a.m. Eriday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home and § 4. m. in the church. Burial Holy Gross Cemetery,
5 " n ” FRED A. GOSSETT, 48, of 5401 W. Washington St., service man-| ager for the Jones Auto Co. Serv. fees Friday in Cecil, Pa. Burial, Venice; Pa.
# ” » Ld | : ROBERT HEMBLETT, 60, of 2221 'N. Talbot St. Services 2| p. m, Friday in Feeney & Feeney | uneral Home. Burial, Crown| iM.
= » ” { ‘MRS. ISABELLE DROHAN,! 87° of "2415 Shelby St. Services 8:30:a. m. Friday in Korby Mortuary and 9 a. m. in St. Catherine's Catholic Church. Burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. :
2 5 o FLOYD GOODRICH, Indiana Ave, rear. 54s p. m. Friday in Stuart: uary. Burial, New Crown.
Red Men Hear | Lt. Gov. Watkins
Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins, addressing the national convention of the Improved Order of Red Men and Degree of Pocahontas | at a "banquet in the Claypool Hotel last night, stressed teach-| ing of patriotism in the public schools. ’ “We have been known to teach disrespect of the President in our | schools,” he "said. ‘“We should, emphasize that we have a representative form of government and the majority rules.” Addressing more than 600 dele-: gates, he commended them for their support of the Crusade of! Freedom organization in the battle to overcome Communist propaganda. . The 5-day convention will continue through Friday.
Rita Won't Talk LE HAVRE, France — Rita! Hayworth, looking very tired, arrived in France today and gave!
concerning her marriage to Aly Khan: “It’s my business.” left for Paris by air.
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