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A20 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1993 IflDEX OF L'STRO-AHEA OBITUARIES Obituaries Wilbur Dollens was a philanthropist and supporter of arts community AMOS L. VAUGHN, 66, Indianapolis, died Thursday. Services will be at noon Monday In Boatrlght Funeral Home, with calling two hours beforehand. He had worked 15 years for Lingreen Foundry, Batavia, 111, Mr. Vaughn was an Army veteran of World War II.

He was the widower of Mamie Ruth Jackson Vaughn. Survivors: sons, Amos L. Jr. and Charles E. Vaughn; mother, Georgia Williams Vaughn; brothers, Albert L.

and Or-ville O. Vaughn; sisters, Anna M. Miller! Mildred 1. Marriner, Helen Ingram and Winfred Cecil; two MARY E. WOODS, 83, Tempe.

formerly of Indianapolis, died Friday. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Monday In East Resthaven Cemetery, Phoenix. Calling will be from 10 a.tn. to noon Monday in Carr-Tenney Mortuary, Tempe.

When in Indianapolis, she was a member of Grace Methodist Church. Survivors: husband, Thomas H. Woods son, Thomas H.C. Woods daughters, Ruth A. and Fern E.

Woods, Mary L. Hinkle and Martha J. January; brothers, Elmer James and Roy Stanley Hawkins; sisters, Hettie Audrey Bauder and Ethel Louise Witt; 10 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren. MARION COUNTY Paul C. Burkholder Wilbur C.

Dollens Elmer F. Hall Wilfred A. Hartman Sr. Donald R. Hobbs Doretha Holmes Holt Willie DeNell Johnson Robert M.

Jones Sarah Michelle Laker Stephine Nicole Laker James R. Massey Dylan Charles Miller Gordon H. Moline Robert L. Neely Sr. Autance Patrick Jerry Eugene Phillips Elma Juanita Russell Margaret A.

Strange Parthina E. Trimble Amos L. Vaughn Bernie Wathen-Powell BOONE COUNTY Ruth E. Powell Clark Cleon C. Sheets Sr.

Marion Madeline Thorpe HANCOCK COUNTY Velma Mae "Ma" Brown HENDRICKS COUNTY Frances Hackleman As a supporter of the arts, he donated his collection of art works by Glen Cooper Henshaw to the Indianapolis Art League. Mr. Dollens also donated funds to refurbish the library of the First Presbyterian Church, Bedford, of which he was a 59-year member. He was a financial supporter of Dollens Elementary School, Oolitic, which was named for his father, Claude Dollens. He was a patron of the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana.

A graduate of Indiana University, he was a life member of IU Alumni Association and Varsity IU Foundation. Memorial contributions may be made to Indianapolis Art League or Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. Survivor: wife, Eileen Poston INDIANA Deaths reported from outside the Indianapolis area: Anderson Paul J. Crose, 76, husband of Nora M. Circle Crose; Wayland Eugene Borton, 72, husband of Mildred P.

Cormack Borton; Donald W. Heiniger, 75; Ruth Combest Bell, S3, widow of C. Paul Bell. Alexandria William E. Davis, 80.

Cloverdale Glendon Glen Rader Casida, 83, husband of Mary A. Ogles Casida. Connersvllle Helen Neal, 85. CrawfordsviUe Carol Harvey Bartlett, 56, widow of John W. Bartlett.

Elizabeth Danny Martin Hubbard, 48, husband of Dana Paige Kennedy Hubbard. Memorial services for Wilbur C. Dollens, 88, Indianapolis, formerly of Lawrence County, a philanthropist and patron of the arts, will be at 2 p.m. June 5 In McKee Chapel at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, of which he was a member and deacon. There will be no calling.

Flan-ner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary is arrange- ments' He died Friday. Mr.Dollens Mr. Dollens had worked more than 30 years In pharmaceutical sales, re- tiring In 1965 from McNeil Laboratories. Ralph Burkholder, Paul C. Burkholder, 98, Indiana-polls, retired chief appraiser for the Veterans Administration In Indiana, died Wednesday.

There will be no services or calling. Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary Is handling arrangements. Mr. Burkholder had worked 13 years In the VA appraisal section, retiring as chief appraiser for the state In 1958. Previously, he was a real estate appraiser for 10 years with Home Owners Loan Corp.

Sister Adelaide Geis Oldenburg, Ind. Sister Adelaide Gels, 94, Oldenburg, a former teacher and college professor, died Saturday. Services will be at 6:45 p.m. Monday (EST) in the Sisters of St. Francis Motherhouse Chapel, with calling there from 1 p.m.

Sister Geis entered the convent in 1916 and made her final vows in 1921. She had taught In Ohio and Missou Mum Couple found shot to death; murder-suicide is suspected DEATHS Holton Marcella Shook Mcintosh, 71, widow of Vurlin Mcintosh. Liberty Jabe Jordan, 74, husband Of Juanita Jordan. Linton Lillian E. Sponsler Hulette, 93, widow of Herbert Hulette.

Middletown Frances M. Short Walters, 82, widow of Ralph C. Walters. Orleans Cyrus N. Boone, 91, husband of Bethel Comwell Boone.

Peru Mable M. Craft Sharp, 82, widow of George A. Sharp. Rosedale EstellineCreal Beatty, 82, widow of John W. Beatty.

Terre Haute ZovellaM. "Cole" Rich- mond, 90, widow of Chester Richmond. had met several weeks ago. Pastor Chang Ryul Choi, of the Indiana Full Gospel Korean Rock Church of God, said he had gone to the woman's apartment after Hwang's brother reported him missing. Ryong S.

Hwang, 50, said the couple's conflicting views on marriage may have been to blame for the shootings. "She really wanted marriage," said Hwang, who had never met Ohe but said his brother had told him about her, "I think she proposed to him Maybe they got into an argument about the marriage." Hwang said his brother, who also was a divorced parent, was a custodial worker for a Tom Wood car dealership. Ohe had been restaurant worker. Blanton said the shootings probably occurred Friday or Saturday. If he fails then, Demirel could to be elected on the third round May 16, when a simple majority of 226 is sufficient.

The next highest vote-getter was Kamran Inan of the main opposition Motherland Party, with 95 votes. There are two other candidates. Although the presidential post is mainly ceremonial, Demirel, 69, wants to end his political career with a seven-year term as Star Staff Report A couple wa9 found shot to death In a Far-Northslde apartment Saturday, possible victims of a woman's desire to remarry and her boyfriend's refusal. Preliminary Investigation by the Marion County Sheriff's Department has indicated the two native Koreans died from an apparent murder-suicide. Both were shot in the head, said Sheriffs Sgt.

Craig Blanton. Blanton said he was unsure what prompted the shootings in the 7500 block of Northcrest Place and declined to say which of the two may have shot the other. The victims were identified as In S. Hwang, 52, and Soon P. Ohe.

Ohe, the divorced mother of two, who lived alone in the apartment. The bodies were discovered by the pastor of the church where they Robert Jones, retired Friends minister Leading candidate loses initial bid to succeed late president of Tiirkey; JOHNSON COUNTY lona Whited Lyons MORGAN COUNTY Frances J. Lines Maxwell SHELBY COUNTY William Lay FORMER RESIDENTS Mary Louise Baker Sister Adelaide Geis Richard M. George Sebastian Kiser Ennis G. Stahl Jo Thompson Mary E.

Woods AUTANCE PATRICK, 68, Indiana-polls, died Thursday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Good Samaritan Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Calling will be from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday in Stuart Mortuary. He had been a machinist 28 years for Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors retiring in 1980. Mr. Patrick was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors: daughter, Ann Patrick Molina; sons, Robert E.

and Donald Lee Patrick, Jonathan and Reginald Beatty and David Hurston; two grandchildren. JERRY EUGENE PHILLIPS, 39, Indianapolis, died Thursday. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Conkle Funeral Home, Speedway Chapel, with calling from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. He was a stockman several months for Kroger Co. Previously, he had been a K-9 trainer. Survivors: daughters, Amber and Jessica Phil-Hps; son, Joshua Phillips; mother, Beth Harris Phillips; brothers, Rick and Jim Phillips. BERNIE WATHEN-POWELL, 56, Indianapolis, formerly of Connersvllle, died Thursday of injuries suffered when he was struck by a train south of the 3400 block of West Washington Street.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Showalter-Blackwell Funeral Home, Myers Chapel, Connersvllle, with calling two hours beforehand. He had been a welder. Survivors: wife, Virginia Powell; sons, Charles and Paul Wathen; stepdaughters, Elsie Williams, Linda Bow, Sandy Gantz and Brenda and Juanita Andrews; stepson, Buddie Andrews mother, Llllie Lakes Gossman; brother, Ralph Powell; sisters, Patty Pam Moore, Sue Wathen Gabbard, Ruby Jane Isaacs and Linda Mays; 16 grandchildren, ELMA JUANITA RUSSELL, 61, Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday in Dorsey Doty Chapel, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. She had worked four years for C.S. Ellis as an assembly worker.

She was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors: husband, the Rev. Cecil C. Russell; mother, Sally Cloyd; sons, Larry Billy Cary W. and Jeffery Russell; daughters, Cheryl A.

Miller, Blanche K. Parman, Pauletta K. Hodge, Don-etta F. Johnson and Cathy F. Alder-son; sisters, Jean Rhoton, Clarice Moss and Sandra Lemmons; 18 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

CLEON C. SHEETS 85, Lebanon, died Friday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday In Myers Mortuary, Lebanon, with calling from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

today. He had operated Sheets and Son Trucking Contractors, retiring in 1969. Previously, he was a general contractor, specializing in excavating and landscaping, and had a coal-hauling business. Survivors: wife, Helen M. Williams Sheets; son, Cleon C.

Sheets daughter, Linda L. Cle-venger; brother, Alva Sheets; 12 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. ENNIS G. STAHL, 59, Bowling Green, formerly of Plalnfield, died Friday. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Hampton-Gentry Funeral Home, Plalnfield, with calling from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. He had been the owner of Stahl Screw Machine Products. Plalnfield, for eight years, retiring in 1992.

Previously, he had worked 19 years for Adding Machine Service as a service repairman, retiring in 1984. He was the widower of Margaret Jean Key Stahl. Survivors: daughters, Dena Brawner and Lorrie Turner; son, Randy Stahl; sister, Winona Yates; parents, Jessie Stahl and Marguerite Davenport Stahl. MARGARET A. SURFACE STRANGE, 58, Indianapolis, died Friday.

Services will be Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. In Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, and at 10 a.m. in Little Flower Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday in the funeral home. She had worked 16 years for American Fletcher National Bank. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Survivors: husband, Martin E. Strange; daughter, Carol L.

Strange. JO THOMPSON, 55, Dunwoody, formerly of Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Conkle Funeral Home, Speedway Cha-peL with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday. She was a project manager three years for TDS a medical computer systems firm In Atlanta. Previously, she had been assistant vice president of patient care services 15 years for Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. She was a life master of the American Contract Bridge League and a member of Geist Christian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Methodist Heart and Lung Institute Foundation, in care of Dr.

Parr, Methodist Hospital, or to the American Heart Association. Survivors: son, Mark Thompson; daughters, Pam Ollphant and Julie Thompson; mother, Darline Gowdy; sister, Diane Stelley; four grandchildren. MARION MADELINE THORPE, 78, Lebanon, died Friday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Myers Mortuary, Lebanon, with calling an hour beforehand.

She was a member of Lebanon Church of Christ. Survivors: sister, Maxlne Anderson; brother, Francis M. Thorpe. PARTHINA E. McKINNEY TRIMBLE, 71, Indianapolis, died Saturday.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Monday In Floral Park Cemetery. Calling will be from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. today In Flanner Buchanan Farley Morris Street Mortuary, Survivors: husband, Walter Trimble; brother, Associated Press Ankara, Turkey Premier Su-leyman Demlrel, the leading candidate to succeed former President Turgut Ozal, failed Saturday to capture the needed two-thirds majority in Parliament to become president.

Ozal died last month. Demirel received 234 votes, less than the 300 required. Another ballot, which requires the same margin, is scheduled for DONALD R. HOBBS, 46, Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday In Flanner Buchanan Washington Park East Mortuary, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. A graduate of Indiana University, he had been a teacher for Indianapolis Public Schools, retiring in 1988. For nine years, Mr.

Hobbs was choir director for Green Valley Apostolic Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hobbs family In care of the mortuary. Survivors: daughter, Angela D. Ernst; sisters, Christy Lancello, Diana Durham, Sandra Clay and Joyce Wampler; brother, Clayton Hobbs; four grandchildren. WILLA DeNELL ALEXANDER JOHNSON, 71, Indianapolis, died Thursday.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday In First Free Will Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday in Stuart Mortuary.

She had operated Willa Johnson's Catering Service 25 years, retiring in 1990. She was director of the church youth choir and treasurer of the church's district conference. She was the widow of Ludwig Johnson. Survivors: daughters, Vivian F. Harvey and Ethel 0.

Stevenson; stepsons, Ludwig Jr. and Augustus Johnson; nine grandchildren: sixteen great-grandchildren. SEBASTIAN PERRY KISER, 5- month-old son of Mark Davis and Amber Kiser, Georgetown, formerly of Lawrence, died Thursday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Oaklan-don (Ind.) Christian Church, with calling there an hour beforehand.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Klser Infant Fund, In care of Georgetown Bank, 120 North Hamilton Street, Georgetown, Ky. 40324. Other survivors: brother, Forrest Kiser; grandparents, Brad and Nancy Kiser. Harry W. Moore Appleget Northeast Funeral Chapel Is handling arrangements.

SARAH MICHELLE and STEPHANIE NICOLE LAKER, Infant twin daughters of Gregory L. and Jeanne White Laker, Indianapolis, have died. Stephanie died Wednesday and Sarah died Thursday in Humana Women's Hospital. Services were Saturday in Harry W. Moore Castleton Chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to Humana Hospital Infant Critical Care Unit. Other survivors: grandparents, Bob and Betty White, Robert and Al-yce Laker; great-grandmother, Adeline White. WILLIAM LAY, 59, Waldron, died Friday. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Glenn E.

George Funeral Home, St. Paul, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. He was a truck driver 10 years for Preston Trucking Indianapolis.

He was the widower of Esther Green Lay. Survivors: sons, Larry, David and Larry Gray daughters, Cindy Swain, Mona Green, Penny Ashley and Tammy Ayers; brothers, Henry and Edward Lay; sisters, Josephine Hall, Linda Girdler, Shirley Bailey and Syble West; half brothers, Pete and Carl Woodall; 15 grandchildren. I0NA WHITED LYONS, 65, Greenwood, died Friday. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in Wilson-St.

Pierre Greenwood Chapel, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. An instructor of dance for more than 40 years, she had owned Greenwood (Ind.) Dance Academy. She was a member of Our Lady of the Greenwood Catholic Church.

Survivors: sons, H.C. "Tony" III and Stephen G. Lyons; daughter, Maurlca "Marty" Clark; mother, Bernlece Bryant Davis; brother, Franklin White; sister, Geraldine Greene; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. JAMES R. MASSEY, 54, Indiana-polls, died Friday.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, with calling from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. He had been an Insulator 15 years for International Association of Heating Frosting, Local 18, retiring in 1980.

Memorial contributions may be made to the union. Survivors: father, Robert L. Massey brothers, Robert Massey Jr. and Charles Babb; Janet Massey. FRANCES J.

LINES MAXWELL. 56, Mooresville, died Friday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Hampton-Gentry Funeral Home, Plalnfield, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Monday. She had worked 10 years for Eli Lilly and retiring in 1975. She was a member of Plalnfield Christian Church, Survivors: husband, Myron Maxwell; daughter, Julie A. Maxwell. DYLAN CHARLES MILLER, Infant son of Kerri Anne Miller, died Tuesday.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday In Conkle Funeral Home, Lynhurst Chapel, with calling an hour beforehand. Other survivors: grandmother, Myrna Miller; great-grandmother, Verna Blubaugh. GORDON H. MOLINE, 73, Indiana-polls, died Thursday.

There will be no services. Calling will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday In Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel. A metallurgist for 44 years, he was a consultant for Indiana Metal Treating.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. Memorial contributions may be made to the Damlen Center. Survivors: sons, Andrew Warren and Michael Gordon Moline; sister, Doris Johnson. ROBERT L. NEELY 55, Indiana-polls, died Thursday.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday In McFall Funeral Home, Detroit. There will be no calling. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors: son, Robert K.

Neely; sisters, Rhonda, Linda and Crystal Neely and Karen Neely Wljjllams; four grandchildren. mm for a former appraiser Prior to that, he owned Practical Cement Block Co. and had been employed by Nordyke-Marmon Co. Mr. Burkholder was an Army veteran of World War 1 and a former member of the Louisiana National Guard.

He was the widower of Hilda Clyne Burkholder. Survivors: daughters, Jean Unver-saw and Virginia Hall; sister, Lucille Ford; five grandsons; a great-granddaughter. had been professor ri, as well as at Immaculate Conception Academy, Oldenburg, and St. Michael School, Charlestown. She also taught biology for 26 years at Marian College, Indianapolis.

She retired to the motherhouse In 1983. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sisters of St. Francis. Survivor: sister, Ethel Lilly. Weigel Funeral Home, Batesvllle, Is handling arrangements.

cle: First Friends Church, Greensboro, N.C.; First Friends Church, Indiana-polls; and Mount Airy (N.C.) Friends Church. He was a member of Gray Friends Church, to which memorial contributions may be made. He was a graduate of Wilmington College In Ohio. Survivors: wile, Evaleen Brooke Jones; son, Robert B. Jones; daughter, Anita J.

Selig; brothers, Donald E. and John Paul Jones; sister, Rachael Moore; three grandchildren. RICHARD M. GEORGE, 68, Santa Barbara, formerly of Indianapolis, died April 18. There were no services.

A longtime employee of General Motors he had worked for Allison Gas Turbine and Detroit Diesel Allison divisions of General Motors until 1961. He retired in 1985 from Delco Division of GMC, Goleta, Calif. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Francis Medical Center, Santa Barbara, or the American Heart Association.

Survivors: wife, Roberta Henry George; daughters, Kath-erine and Deborah George, Connie Bellamy and Mary Koenlg; sons, Terry and Michael George; sisters, Nlhla Davis and Betty Keiser; a grandchild. FRANCES DOLORES HACKLEMAN, 92, Plalnfield, died Thursday. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Floral Park Cemetery. There will be no calling.

Conkle Funeral Home, Lyn-hurst Chapel, is handling arrangements. She had worked 26 years in the smoked meat department of the former Kingan retiring In 1972. Mrs. Hackleman was a member of Clermont Church of the Nazarene. She was the widow of Amos- E.

Hackleman. Survivors: daughters, Ruth Beers and Norma Haselton; sons, Earl and Harry Hackleman: 14 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren: two great-great-grandchildren. ELMER F. HALL, 50, Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 11:30 a.m.

Monday In Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, with calling from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. He had worked 32 years In the production department of Kroger retiring in 1992. Survivors: wife, Terecla M.

Weaver Hall; daughter, Jennifer M. Weaver; sons, Donald F. and Ronald G. Hall and Jeffrey A. Weaver; sisters, Margie Farley, Louise Morton and Faye Owens; brothers, Bobby James Homer and Charles Hall.

WILFRED A. "WILL" HARTMAN 76, Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, and at 11:30 a.m.

In St. Jude Catholic Church, of which he was a member. Calling will be from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home.

He had owned Wilfred Hartman Decorating Co. 45 years, retiring In 1978. Mr. Hartman was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Angela M.

Laplnta Hartman; sons, Will Joseph and Tony Hartman; brother, Leo Hartman; 12 grandchildren. DORETHA HOLMES HOLT, 69, Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Stuart Mortuary, with calling two hours beforehand. A government employee 25 years, she retired in 1977 from the Army Finance and Accounting Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison.

She later was a receptionist at WGRT radio five years until 1983. Mrs. Holt was a 1981 graduate of Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. She was a member of St. Paul AME Church.

She was the widow of Raymond Holt. Survivors: daughter, Bren-da Holt-Taylor; sons, Raymond Isaac, Royal, Oliver and Robert Holt; sisters, Laura Webb, Rosalie Bell, Alice Huddleston and Maggie Jackson; a granddaughter. Services for the Rev. Robert M. Jones, 82, Indianapolis, a retired Friends minister, will be at 7 p.m.

Wednesday In Gray Friends Church, Carmel, with calling from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday In Smith Funeral Home. He died Friday. He had been a Friends minister for Gray Friends Church, retiring In 1985.

Previously, he had been a minister at Cincinnati Friends Church; First Friends Church, Brooklyn, New York; Friends Memorial Church, Mun- MARY LOUISE CARPENTER BAKER, 80, Grand Rapids, formerly of Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday In Flanner Buchanan High School Road Mortuary, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday.

She had worked 16 years in the Broad Ripple High School cafeteria, retiring in 1977. She was a member of Zlon Evangelical United Church of Christ. Memorial contributions may be made to the Renee Thompson Memorial Fund in care of Omer Foust Riley Memorial Association, 50 South Meridian Street, Room 500, Indianapolis, Ind. 46204. She was the widow of Theodore F.

Baker. Survivors: daughter, Carol V. Thompson; a grandson; a VELMA MAE "MA" WILLIAMS BROWN, 87, Greenfield, died Friday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Greenfield Church of Christ, of which she was a member.

Calling will be from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today in Pasco Memorial Mortuary, Greenfield, and an hour before services In the church.

She was the widow of Osborne L. Brown. Survivors: daughter, Kathy Ashley; sons, Jack and Keith Brown; six grandchildren. RUTH E. POWELL CLARK, 84, Lebanon, formerly of Hagerstown, died Friday.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday In Russell and Hitch Funeral Home, Lebanon, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today, She had been a self-employed beautician many years, retiring in 1967. She was a member of Central Christian Church, Lebanon.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Boone County Heart Association. She was the widow of Omar H. "Clarkle" Clark. Survivors: stepdaughter, Beverly Chapman; sisters, Mary Olive Worl and Edna Mae Antle; four stepgrand-chlldren; several great-stepgrandchll-dren. The Beautiful New Crown Hill Funeral Home Conveniently Located On The Grounds of Historic Crown Hill Cemetery IsNowOpea We welcome LiOWfl yourcall jflfflill or 925-3800, FUNERAL HOME We're Soppy! On page 9 of this week's Sight Sound Sale circular, we advertised I wood over-the-commode etagere lor 37.49.

Due to the manufacturer's Inability to ship In a timely manner, this Hern may not be available In the beginning of the week. We will gladly Issue rain checks. We will also be happy to substitute a brass or white metal etagere, reg. 39.99, for a sale price of 29.99. We apologize for any Inconvenience this may cause you.

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