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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 11

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MONDAY, I.U. University's rauou AUGUST Ind. (Spl.) Plans 13, closed- 1962 Closed-Circuit pany, Indiana 5 Telephone Courses observe TV Com- the Indiana circuit television teaching program, by which courses are offered simultaneously on the Bloomington campus and at the I.U, downtown campus in Indianapolis, will be expanded this fall to five courses. Hailed as a major al advance after its tion last January, the program enables instructors to teach classes in the two cities simultaneously. Through facilities of the I.

U. department of radio and television and the both classes instructor by closed-circuit TV and students in each can enter into discussion with the instructor. Courses this fall will include: Graduate survey of accounting, taught by Prof. L. Vann Seawell, Tuesdays, p.m.; library, materials for children adolescents, Margaret Sheviak, instructor, Wednesdays, p.m.; management philosophy, Prof.

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Hos- died p.m. at R.R. tired man pany drew terday Mr. Louisville, 1, for A. in four Andrew Noblesville, in Schuble Victor years Schuble, his Noblesville, Indianapolis.

A. Ind. was ago home. 71 Furniture a as (Spl.) died Schuble years a native He in sales- lived -An- yes- Com- old, re- of at the the Street. People Church, The meeting" About Riverside National held Advancement 2440 125 Indianapolis a yesterday Discriminatory Park North "mass of Association branch Methodist afternoon Harding Colored protest for of the take eight open ment A Street, The Sign to place.

church blocks planned Park, has amusement to Negroes 1700 meeting march Protested the in West park of park PAGE did but about from 30th not is 11 it By Retired Firm Head Bloomington, Bell Richard 0. 4603 McNamara, Winthrop Avenue, retired president of the former McNamara Castings Company died yesterday in St. cent's Hospital. He was 77 years old. Mr.

McNamara was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He was a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church and Local 56, International Molders and Allied Workers Union. The company he had headed was located at 404 South a.m.; graduate survey of marketing, Prof. Schuyler Otteson, Wednesdays, 6- 8:45 p.m., and analysis of business conditions, Prof.

Robert Turner, Thursdays, p.m. Closed circuit instruction between Indiana and Purdue universities will be inaugurated this fall with a course in radio astronomy. Electrical engineering aspects of the subject will be taught by Purdue professors, while I.U. faculty members will teach the astronomical phases. KROGER BUYERS BOUGHT EVERY ITEM YOU SEE HERE IN CARLOAD, TRUCKLOAD AND BOATLOAD Kroger) The along LOTS to savings SAVINGS.

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Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary and at 9:10 a.m, in St. Joan of Arc Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Survivors include three Louis Richard A.

and Edwardo F. McNamara, all of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Rose Kidwell of Chattanooga, a brother, Paul S. McNamara of Indianapolis, 17 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Mrs.

Marie Long Dies In Hospital Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Long, 63 years old, 325 Berkley Road, will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday in St. Bridget's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, Mrs.

Long, an employe of the State Gross Income Tax Division until illness recently forced her to leave her job, died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. She was a native of Champaign, and had lived in Indianapolis 44 years. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Booth and Mrs. Margaret Walton, both of Indianapolis; Mrs.

Wilma Barrett of St. Louis; a foster daughter, Miss Robbie Winders of Indianapolis, and 10 grandchildren. Leroy Virgil Patchers, Leroy Virgil Patch, 63 years old, R.R. 1, Brownsburg, died yesterday at his home. He was born in Iowa and moved here 19 years ago became a dispatcher amor Standard Materials Corporation in Indianapolis.

He still was employed in that position at the time of his death. Mr. Patch was a member of the Coleta Christian Church and the Franklin Grove (Ill.) Masonic Lodge. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. i in the Conkle Speedway Funeral Home.

Entombment will be in the Floral Park Mausoleum. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Frieda Patch of Brownsburg; the mother, Mrs. Mary Patch, and a brother, Elwin Patch, both of Franklin Grove, and two sisIters, Mrs. Roy Shoemaker, of Franklin Grove and Mrs.

Harold Spratt of Chicago. Mrs. Milton Sellers Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty) C. Sellers, 58 years old, 1619 North Colorado Avenue, died in Robert W.

Long Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Sellers was a native of Middletown and had lived in Indianapolis the last 18 years. She was a member of the East 16th Street Christian Church. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Wednesday in the Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel. Burial will be in the Miller Cemetery east of Middletown. Survivors include the husband, Milton C. Sellers; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth E.

Wheeler of Indianapolis and Mrs. Doris L. Anderson of Walling, one son, Myron C. Sellers and a sister, Mary E. Batt, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Joseph T.

Fisher of New Castle, and 10 grandchildren. Deaths Around World Washington Elisha Hanson, 73 years old, one-time reporter for the Peoria (Ill.) Journal, who became general counsel for American Newspaper Publishers Association. London--Reginald Ruggles Gates, 80, world famous botanist, who had been active in research and lecturing at several American universities, including Harvard and the University of Chicago. Chicago--The Rev. Joel Fridelt, former owner and editor of the Swedish language religious weekly, Missions-Wannen.

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She was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Junior League Dramatic Club and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Survivors include the husband, Hobson Wilson; three sons, Hobson Stephen and Randolph P. Wilson; a daughter, Mrs. Otto M. Frenzel the mother, Mrs.

F. Allison Preston; a sister, Mrs. John L. Davis, and five grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Mrs.

Edith L. Steen Funeral services for Mrs. Edith L. Steen, 67 years old, 1341 North Ewing Street, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in 1 Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today. Burial arrangements are pending. Mrs. Steen died Saturday at the Bloomington Hospital in Bloomington.

Born at Perrysville, she had lived in Indianapolis four years, and had been employed at several women's apparel shops, including Lerner's downtown store and Morrison's at Southern Plaza. Survivors include the husband, Albert C. Steen; four sisters, Mrs. Helen Proctor, Miss Georgia Norrick, Mrs. James Durham, all of Muncie, and Mrs.

W. H. Jamieson of Ottawa, and two brothRobert Norrick of Eaton and Fred Norrick of Muncie. Miss Mary Baker Funeral services for Mary Thetis Baker, 40 years old, 5010 North Illinois Street, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary.

Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Miss Baker died Saturday at her home. A life-long resident of Indianapolis, she was employed by the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, for 17 years and recently had worked the William H. Block Company in the Glendale Shopping Center. She was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church and the North Park Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Nemloh B. Dietz; the father, Forrest W. Baker, and a brother, Harrold B. Baker, all of Indianapolis.

in Indiana 51 years and Westfield area for 22 years. Funeral services will be held at 2 Tuesday in McMulp.m, Funeral Home at Westfield. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Garnet Schuble; a daughter, Mrs.

Marie Boukes of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Laura Quilligan of Houston, and three grandchildren. ow, Mrs. Gertrude S. Rose; two daughters, Mrs.

James Huey of St. Louis, and Mrs. Anne Stewart of wood, N.J.; his mother, Mrs. Jeannette Brown Rose of Bowling Green, a brother, John L. Rose of Wilmette, and six grandchildren.

Jack Calvin Wyatt Jack Calvin Wyatt, 61 years old, 716 North Elder Avenue, died yesterday in Marion County General Hospital. Born at Canton, Mr. Wyatt had lived here 32 years. He had been employed in the Municipal Garage and also had worked for the Indianapolis Park Department. Mr.

Wyatt was a member of the Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Willis Mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Dorothy M. Wyatt; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Himes and Mrs. Emma Townsend of St. Louis, and a brother, George Wyatt of Chicago.

Mrs. W. F. Jordan Funeral services for Mrs. Ida May Jordan, 81 years old; 340 North Euclid Avenue, who died Saturday of a heart attack, will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m.

in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Jordan was a member of the Grace Methodist Church. Survivors include the husband, William F. Jordan; two daughters, Mrs.

Jessie M. Kilbourne of Indianapolis and Mrs. Ruth L. Gropp of Knightstown; a son, Ralph Jordan of Indianapolis; three grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Indiana Deaths Delphi-Mrs.

Sadie Viney, 70 years old. Hartford City Mrs. Josephine M. Barley, 85. Noblesville Andrew A.

Schuble, 71. Salem--Andrew Rose, 63. Vevay--Hubert A. Gullion, 65. NAACP been picketing since June 14 protest to signs in the park allegedly reading "Patronage White Only Solicited" DOWNTOWN The Wm.H.

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