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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1990 C-10 Fort Wiyne man dies when car hits truck AUDREY MAE SMITH TAYLOR, 89. Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday In Bethesda Temple Apostolic Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 3 p.m.

to 5 p.m. Wednesday in Craig Funeral Home and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday In the church. She had been a self-employed music teacher.

She also had been a pianist at Christ Temple No. 2. Survivors: son, Ronald Taylor; nine grandchildren: 20 great-grandchildren: four great-great grandchildren. A 34-year-old Fort Wayne man was killed Monday afternoon when his car sldeswlped a truck on a rural Wabash County highway. Indiana State Police said Ralph A.

Ballon died In the accident about 1 p.m. on Ind. 124 about six miles south and east of Wabash. Police said the 1985 Honda Civic driven eastbound by Ballou drifted left of the center line and collided with the trailer of a semitrailer truck driven by Fre-derich Nenneman. 35, of Clinton, Wis.

Also Monday, police said Pen-ni Jo Bingham, 26, of Columbus, died in a one-car accident near the Brown-Bartholomew county line. Brown County Sheriff David Swift said Bingham was driving on Georgetown Road near Hoover Road about 1:40 p.m. when her car left the pavement near a curve and overturned. Three other Hoosiers were killed in traffic accidents late Sunday. State Police at Terre Haute said Rita A.

Sanders and her passenger, Leesa K. Antett, both 27 and of Sullivan, died in an accident about 1 1 p.m. when their vehicle split in half. Police said Sanders was driving northbound on Ind. 48 northwest of Jasonville when the car slid on a curve and veered off the west side of the pavement.

The left rear of the car hit a tree, the car broke in Indiana Deaths Bedford Willis W. Moore, 92, husband of Myrtle Moore. Clay City Arthur W. Harris, 69, husband of Zelma V. King Harris.

Columbus Penni Jo Bingham, 26; Maurice H. Isley, 76, husband of Maxine Armstrong Isley. Greencastle Thelma E. Noble Wuertz, 81, widow of Frank K. Wuertz.

Markleville Brian M. Ferrell, infant son of Christopher F. and Leesa McKinley Ferrell. RUTH LaVONNE CAMPBELL WALLS, 73. Indianapolis, died Friday.

Graveside services will be at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday In Greenwood Cemetery. There will be no calling. Flinn Maguire Funeral Home, Franklin, is handling arrangements. She had worked at RCA Corp.

for 28 years. Survivors: brother, Leo Dalton Campbell; sister, Loretta Geraldine Campbell Austin. EN0S G. WALTER, 84. Pendleton, died Sunday.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday In Wilson-St. Pierre Bright Chapel, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.

He had worked at Delco-Remy Division of General Motors Corp. in Anderson 29 years, retiring in 1971. Memorial contributions may be made to Pendleton Ambulance Fund or Lung Association. Survivors: wife, Marian Paul Walter; daughters, Janet New, Judy Clements. Shirley Humbles, Nancy Murray and Margaret Spltzer; 15 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.

MICHAEL SHAYNE WASHINGTON, 43, Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in First Samuel Baptist Church. Calling will be from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Wednesday In Boatrlght Funeral Home. A laborer at Chrysler Corp. Foundry 25 years, he was a trustee of United Auto Workers, Local 550. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors: sons, Michael S.

Bullock and guintin Washington; father. Roosevelt Washington: mother, Helen Crenshaw Smith: stepfather. William E. Smith brothers, Roosevelt Crenshaw, Lonnie Washington, Kevin D. and William E.

Smith III; sisters, Lana Coleman, Brenda Smith and Diana Barbour. HENRY E. WILLIAMS, 64. Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in Flanner Buchanan High School Road Mortuary, with calling from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. He was a financial coordinator In the engineering department Allison Gas Turbine Division of General Motors Corp. for 41 years.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Mar-lene E. Dempsey Williams: daughters, Cheryl Suzann Jennifer E. and Krlstle A. Williams and Diana L.

Evans; son, James E. Williams; sisters, Maxine Stroberg, Betty Murray, Eileen Hultz and Marilyn Hamm; four grandchildren. LENA C. STAUB WOLSIFFER, 91, Indianapolis, died Monday. Services will be at 9:30 a.m.

Thursday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in St. Jude Catholic Church. Calling will be from 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. She had been a seamstress for Bemls Bag Co. 30 years, retiring in 1963. She was a member of St.

Patrick Catholic Church. Survivors: daughters, Rosemary Steebe, Sister Dorothy Ellen Wolsiffer and Rita Thorne: sons, John E. and James E. Wolsiffer; sisters, Louise Arthur and Freida Burck: 26 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren. REV.

WALTON WRIGHT, 60, Bryant, formerly of Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday In Balrd-Freeman Funeral Home, Portland, with calling from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.

He had worked for Ameritech 29 years, retiring In 1985. He was minister of Sardinia Christian Church, Portland, five years. Memorial contributions may be made to the church or American Cancer Society. Survivors: wife. Rhoda Dungan Wright; sons, Martin, Michael and Anthony Wright; daughter, Tamara Harrison; sister, Connie Jones; three grandchildren.

ROBERT D. FINCHUM, 66, Monrovia, formerly of Indianapolis, died Monday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Hall-Baker-Lltke Funeral Home, Plainfleld. with calling from 1 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today. He had worked for Grady Brothers Inc. 20 years. He was the widow of Kath-ryn M.

Gilchrist Flnchum. Survivors: sisters, Arelen Talmage. Edith Proctor and Norma Kayler; brother, Harold Finchum. MARSHALL VERNON HAWKINS, 77. Edinburgh, died Sunday In an auto accident on 1-65 In Bartholomew County.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday In Eskew-Eaton Funeral Home, Edinburgh, with calling from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday. He retired from U.S.

Plywood Co. In 1975. He had been plant supervisor for several Verneer Mills plants In the United States and Mexico. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a past commander of Edinburgh American Legion Post. Survivors: wife, Marjorle Harrison Hawkins; sisters, Beulah Shotts, Fermeda Rubush and Dorothy Maddux: brothers, Loren and Noel R.

Hawkins. DAVID G. HODGES, 35. Indiana-polls, died Sunday In an automobile accident in the 5300 block of East County Line Road. Services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday In Forest Lawn Wilson-St. Pierre Funeral Home, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. He was a mall handler 12 years at the Main Indianapolis Postal Office.

He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors: wife, Linda M. Stout Hodges: daughter. Crystal M. Hodges; sons.

Tyler G. and Travis W. Hodges; mother, Mary E. Rexroat Gibboney; father, Julius L. Hodges; stepfather, Mur-' ray Gibboney: stepmother, Lana C.

Noel Hodges; sisters. Diana L. Garcia. Mary E. Davis, Aliecia I.

Sears, Sheila Z. Sewell and Sondra K. Dickerman: stepsister, Marilecia L. Gregorie; brothers, Terrold L. and Richard D.

Hodges: stepbrother, Wallace J. Evans. ANNA V. G0TTEM0ELLER KERNEL, 99, Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday in Lauck Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. in St. Roch Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Wednesday in the funeral home. She was a volunteer for many years for the St. Francis Hospital Sewing Guild. She was the widow of Dr. Emil C.

Kernel. Survivors: son. Dr. Joseph B. Kernel: sister, Erma Gottemoeller; eight grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild.

CLOVIS LYLE, 78. Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday In Goad Funeral Home, Scottsville, with calling from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Wednesday. Local calling will be from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today in Conkle Funeral Home, Speedway Chapel. He had been a tool engineer at Allison Transmission Division of General Motors Corp.

for 26 years, retiring In 1974. Survivors: wife, Georgia Garrett Lyle; daughter, Ann Clark; sister, Jewel Cole; three grandchildren: one great-grandchild. GLADYS EDWARD MUENCH, 78, Indianapolis, died Aug. 4. Memorial services will be at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday In Airport Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, of which she was a member. Conkle Funeral Home, Lynhurst Chapel, is handling arrangements. Survivors: husband, Maurice Muench; brothers, Robert H. and Dannie Edward. JAMES JOSEPH NYERS, 57, Van-cleave, formerly of Indianapolis, died Aug.

7. Services were Friday In O'Bryant-O'Keefe Funeral Chapel, Pascagoula, Miss. He worked for Litton Ship building Industry in Pascagoula many years. In 1951 he was the first "Athlete of the Year" In Marion County. He attended Emmerich Manual High School, where he received 14 letters In football, baseball, basketball and track.

In 1959 he graduated from Indiana Central College, now the University of Indianapolis. He was a Navy veteran. Survivors: wife, Donna Nyers; daughter, Terry Downs; sons, Jim and Ricky Nyers; parents, Norman and Joyce Dullard: brothers, Dick Nyers and Pete Bul-lard; seven grandchildren. CLARENCE E. MANN, 80, Whites-town, died Sunday.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Flanner Buchanan High School Road Mortuary, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. He had owned and operated Mann's Dry Cleaners 20 years, retiring In 1970.

He was a member of Seventh and Eighth Christian Church. He was a past worthy patron of North Park Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. He was the widower of Orpha Mary McCay Mann. Survivors: son. David E.

Mann: sister. Gertrude Master: seven grandchildren. half and the front section smashed into another tree, police said. The women were not wearing seat belts. Also Sunday, a two-vehicle accident near Columbus killed one man and injured six other people, and it tied up traffic in the northbound lanes of 1-65 for nearly two hours.

The victim, Marshall V. Hawkins. 77. of Edinburgh, was killed in the accident about 9 p.m. on 1-65 near the interchange with Ind.

46, police said. Witnesses said that a 1987 Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck driven by Hawkins was headed north on the interstate when it swerved from the right lane into the left lane and into the path of a 1986 Plymouth Voyager van driven by Jeffrey A. Trent, 25, of Anderson. The van hit the back of the pickup, knocking Hawkins' truck into a guardrail, police said. The pickup then flipped onto its top and slid about 200 yards.

Trent; his wife Pamela, 25; children and other passengers, along with Hawkins' wife Marjorle, 77, were all taken to Bartholomew County Hospital in Columbus. Bartholomew County Sheriff Rick L. Hill said the accident closed the northbound lanes of I-65 for almost two hours and the ensuing traffic jam stretched 15 miles to the Jackson County line. Mllroy Robert D. Webb.

60. husband of Anna McDaniels Webb. Nashville Sibyl Joan Bottorff. 69. Rushville Robert L.

Jenkins, 69, husband of Ruth Meer Ringen-berg Jenkins. Rushville Dorotha Moore Jackson, 89, wife of Albert Jackson. Salem Myrtle Persinger Baynes, 87, widow of William Baynes. Seymour Robert Eugene Moser, 57, husband of Marilyn R. Williams Moser.

Terre Haute Beverly M. El-kins, 53, wife of James R. Elkins; Gohnna E. Fisher, 89; Vernon R. Long, 68, widower of Hilda Long.

Christ to come into your life. No matter what our past has been, God wants to forgive us and make us part of His family. Open your heart to Jesus Christ. Then I urge you to become Involved in a church where Christ is preached and lived, and where you can grow spiritually. Don't worry about what you fear others may think of you; if they love Christ, they will be seeking to obey the Bible's command: "Let us love one another, for love comes from God" (1 John God also wants to help you In practical ways'.

He knows all about your needs; commit them to Him, and ask Him to give you wisdom in dealing with them. 1 don't know exactly how He will help you; He may give you new friends, for example, who can advise you or help take some of the load off you. The main thing is that Christ loves you, and He can give you hope for the future. Write to Billy Graham, The Indianapolis Star, in care of Tribune Media Services, 720 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Fla. 32801.

Tribunt Media Strvicti inc. years Faiths PHILIP E. POTTS, Shelbyvllle. 61. died Sunday.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday In Pasco Memorial Mortuary, Greenfield, with calling from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. He had been an employee at Western Electric Co. 30 years, retiring In 1980. Memorial contributions may be made to the Indiana Regional Cancer Center In care of the Community Hospital East. He was the widower of Mary Proctor Potts.

Survivors: son. Randy Potts; daughters, Nickey Hansome. Jerry Ann Epperson, Jan Cook-Culley and Terry Potts; stepmother, Rua Potts; sisters, Eunice Mae Shambaugh and Marcele Davenport: three stepchildren: eight grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren: one great-grandchild; one great-stepgrandchild. LE0NA C. AUST ROBINSON, 80.

Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday In Holy Spirit Catholic Church, of which she was a member. There will be no calling. Feeney-Hornack Shade-land Mortuary Is handling arrangements.

She had been a clerk In the bridal department for L.S. Ayres Co. 16 years, retiring In 1975. Memorial contributions may be made to Little Sisters of the Poor at St. Augustine Home for the Aged.

Survivors: sons. Bill, John and Lew Robinson: daughter, Mary Robinson Oholorogg; sisters. Pearl Olvey, Helen Moseman and Mary Margaret Galbo; brother, Robert Aust; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. GEORGE E. SCHLEIFER, 90.

Nashville, 111., formerly of Plainfield, died Saturday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday In Grace United Methodist Church. Nashville, Tenn. Krupp Funeral Home, Nashville, Is handling arrangements.

He had been a mail clerk for Pennsylvania Railroad 40 years, retiring In 1964. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Children's Home, Mount Vernon, 111., or the Grace United Methodist Church, Nashville, elevator fund. Survivors: wife, Gladys Powell Schlelfer; son, George W. Schleifer; daughters, Martha Ann Jessup and Patricia Brainerd; 10 grandchildren: 17 great-grandchildren.

BRADLEY KEITH SH00P, 26. and his wife. LESA DANETTE COBB SH00P, 28, Franklin, died Saturday In an auto accident on 1-74 in Dearborn County. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wedneday in Vandivler-Tudor Funeral Home, Franklin, with calling after 4 p.m.

today. He was an ophthalmic assistant at the Indiana Eye Clinic, Greenwood. She was the manager of Light House Antiques, Franklin, and a former supervisor of foods at Franklin College. He had been a medical assistant In the Army and she was an Army veteran and member of the Army reserves. She was a member of New Whiteland Baptist Church.

Joint survivors: daughter, Brandy Myers; son, Bryan Myers. His survivors: parents, Ronald L. and Phyllis L. Smouse Shoop; brother, Ronald L. Shoop sister, Tracie L.

Shoop; grandmother Violet L. Smouse. Her survivors: parents, Bill and Ava Light Cobb; brothers, Joseph and Jason Cobb; grandfather, CD. Light. CAROLINE H0FFT STONE, 79.

Indianapolis, died Saturday. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday In Second Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member. There will be no calling. Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary Is handling arrangements.

She had been a social worker. She was a 1932 graduate of DePauw University. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. She was the widow of Dr. Alvin Thurlow Stone.

Survivors: son, William Stone: daughter, Evelyn Dawson; three grandchildren. EMMA LEE WILLIAMS TACKER, 69, Indianapolis, died Monday. Private services will be Wednesday in Roselawn Memorial Park, Terre Haute. There will be no calling. Thomas Funeral Home, Terre Haute, Is handling arrangements.

She had been the supervisor of meals for the Department of Aging. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Vincent's Hospice Foundation. She was the widow of Walter Tacker. Survivors: sons.

Bobbie Earl and Walter Tacker; daughter, Phyllis Thomas; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. EUGENE M. THOMAS, 75, Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Flanner Buchanan Farley Mann Road Mortuary, with calling from 3 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today. He had been a truck driver for Trojan Freight Line for 26 years, retiring In 1974. A Republican precinct committeeman In Wayne Township, he also was a past master of the Bargersvllle Masonic Lodge, head of the reception committee for Murat Shrine and president of Indianapolis Camera Club. He was a Wayne Township volunteer firefighter.

He was an Army veteran. Survivors: wife. Dar-llne Blackburn Thomas: daughters, Shirley Hockersmith and Carol Nusbaumer; son, Mailen Thomas: stepson, Eugene Bourne; brothers, Arthur Kimball and Otto Hendricks: sister, Juanlta Day; 12 grandchll-den; 15 great-grandchildren. CORRECTIONS RUBY G. WALTON SPIEHLER A sister's name, Nioma Jer-rlers, was Inadvertently left out of her obituary Sunday.

ELEANOR LANDSEADEL PORTER Her services have been changed to 2 p.m. Wednesday in Young-Nichols Funeral Home, Tipton. 1- Obituaries LENORA ALLENDER, 93. Greenfield, died Sunday. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday In Pasco Memorial Mortuary. Greenfield, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. She had been a bookkeeper and an accountant for several Greenfield area businesses.

She was a member of Bradley United Methodist Church. Greenfield. She was a past worthy matron of Order of Eastern Star. Miriam Chapter. ROWENA R00ME APPLEGATE, 84, Indianapolis, died Monday.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Moore and Kirk Irvington Chapel, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. She had worked at Indiana Hell Telephone Co.

Survivors: daughter, R. Ann Boyd: sisters Eva Kroencke and Oda Reel: one grandson. ULYS S. ARNWINE 58. Indianapolis, died Sunday.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Lawrence Church of God. of which he was a member. Calling will be from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today and from 9 a.m. Wednesday. Jordan-Gray Funeral Home Is handling arrangements. He had been a Metro Bus driver several years, retiring In 1981. Survivors: wife, Ena Mcsser Arnwlne; son, Budd Arnwine; (laughters, Billle Newsome and Rebecca Arnwine; sisters, Gloria Hln- shaw and Carolyn Rork.

HERBERT C. BAKER, 77, Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday In Harry W. Moore Northeast Chapel, with calling from 4 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today. He had been a Job setter at Chrysler Corp. 20 years, retiring In 1972. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Survivors: wife, Mary M. Simons Baker; son. Jack Andrew Hacker: daughters, Marcella Lou McClung and Nancy Jean Fogle-man; brothers, R.G. and Milford Baker: 10 grandchildren; 18 greatgrandchildren; two great-greatgrandchildren.

INEZ MURRAY BAKER, 86. Martinsville, died Sunday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday In Neal Summers Mortuary, Martinsville. Calling will be from 2 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. Wednesday. She was the widow of II if" J. Baker.

She was a member of New Harmony Methodist Church, Martinsville. Survivors: sons, John Robert L. and Howard E. Baker: daughter. Phyllis J.

Baker; four grandchildren: three great-grandchildren. KAREN LYNN COLLINS, 32. Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Stuart Mortuary Chapel.

There will be no calling. She was a computer operator for Target department stores. She was a senior at Indiana University-Purdue University In Indianapolis majoring In mechanical engineering. Survivors: parents. Ernest and Breatha Brown Collins: brothers, Ernest Ronald James and Darryl W.

Collins; sisters, Del-tra, Tina and Tanya Collins: grandparents, Nicholas and Idella Brown. CARLA MARIE EDENS, 31. Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday In Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel, with calling from 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today. She had been a specialist at Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. for seven years. Memorial contributions may be made to Little Red Door.

Survivors: son, Jason Scott Bocock; mother, Margaret Leap: brothers, Terry and James Edens: sisters, Theresa Anduze and Tina Funke. WILLAH JEAN RICE GUNN, 75. Poland, Ohio, formerly of Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday In Presbyterian Church.

Poland, Ohio, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday In Cunnlngham-Yelou-shen Funeral Home, Poland, Ohio, and one hour before services In the church. Survivors: husband, Dr.

Hugh Gunn; daughter, Nancy Curci; sons, Hugh A. and Malcolm K. Gunn; brothers, William Richard Rice: seven grandchildren. EDWARD F. CRAIN, 80.

Indiana-polls, died Monday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday In Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel, with calling from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

He had worked at Indiana Bell Telephone Co. for 47 years, retiring In 1975 as a supervisor. A graduate of Lincoln Law College, now Indiana University School of Law. Indianapolis, he was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a past commander of Indiana Bell American Legion Post, past president of the Brown County Bar Association and a member of Northmlnster Presbyterian Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. Survivors: wife, Lovena Lucas Craln; daughter, Dlanna Lynn Craln: son. Stephen Edward Crain: sisters, Ruth French and Virginia Sharkey: two grandchildren. EDITH BERNICE HINSHAW, 80. Mishawaka, died Sunday.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday In Planner Buchanan Carmel Mortuary, with calling from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Wednesday. She was a member of North-view Church of the Brethren, Indianapolis. She was the widow of Raymond Hinshaw. Survivors: sons. David Hinshaw; sisters, Donna Hoover, Mary Bagwell, Stella Rivers, Doris Sandlfur and Geral-dine Lawrence; brother, Russell Lo-renz; two grandchildren.

I MyAnswer By BILLY GRAHAM 9. I am a single parent with three children, living on welfare. Does God really care about people like me? Sometimes I think about going to church, but we don't have good clothes or anything, and 1 am afraid people might not accept us. Sometimes life seems overwhelming. Mrs.

T.B. A Yes, God most certainly cares about people like you; God is concerned about every one of us, no matter who we are. Jesus was born into a very poor family, and later He could say about Himself, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head" (Luke Most of the Christians in the New Testament were poor including some who were slaves and had nothing of their own. The Old Testament prophets strongly condemned those who took advantage of the poor. God loves you, and He wants to help you.

What is the first step? The first step is to turn to Him, and by faith invite Jesus FUNERAL HOMES Family owned for 63 Serving All Offering Forethought Funeral Planning before the need arises. Call today for more information. 4925 West 16th Street 244-8960, Ask for Dan Kearns MABEL E. WELT0N KLEIN O'NEILL, 73, Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 9 a.m.

In Stirling Fountain Square Mortuary and at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Patrick Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today In the mortuary. She had been a secretary at Ell Lilly and Co. nine years. She also had been a secretary for the national headquarters of Forty and Eight for 18 years, retiring In 1981. Survivors: husband, William F.

O'Neill; daughter, Helen M. Dicks; sons. Robert E. and William M. O'Neill: sisters, Mary Jane White and Imo-gene Wood: brother, Willis Welton; three grandchildren.

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