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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 37

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THE f.OURlER.JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1968 A 38 0 ther Dent Louisville-Area Deaths, Funerals Ray Binkley's funeral fpl. Steven will be at 1 Cut out coupon ami give lo your grocer when you purchase Oelnioiiico Iron-Skillet Supper lor 10 reduction on regular piice. Mr Crocer We mil ititm coupon food lor Iflr' loJ'ds ht niiMhM ol ninoniLO Inn Ski Lie: I Simper Mail this coupin 10 01 1 MONO I00DS. Di.ision P.

0. Boi 1)5), Clinton. md pay ou the lie! nine Plus luitdimj tost oii ind cusionreis haa corrplied mih the terms ut this offer lhis coupin is jotd enl Id the piodui.t weiilied Md 11 non In.o.ies oionnj puiihise ol sulfinent slock must He shonn on iiouest In, sales most bl (Mid nmomei. Vnifl whtia ninhihilid liind leilnc'ed. p.m.

Pre-Depression Financial Giant Of South Dies Thursday at the W. Mrs. William II. Hayes, 64, died at Mrs. Edward II.

Aulbaih, 75, of 1038 5:12 p.m. Wednesday at her home, 518 Barret, died at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday Kenilworth Road. She was the former at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital. She Olfia A.

Marrillia. operated the Mueller Tailoring Urn-Survivors also include four daughters, brclla Shop, 705 E. Market, until last Mrs. Albert Davis, Mrs. William Pardon, May.

She was the former Anna Mueller. OFF ON DELM0NIC0 IRON-SKILLET SLIPPER LJT 100 -N Mrs. Calvin Ferris and Mrs. John survivors include live sons, Aureci A. it I Aulbach, Phoenix; Lt.

Col. Charles S. G. Hardy Shivcly Chapel. 4101 Dixie Highway.

Burial will be in Louisville Memorial Gardens. Binkley, 18, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hays, of 4638 Dohn Road, was killed in action in Vietnam Sept. 29.

He had served in the Mullaney; four sons, Robert Lee, Edward (Tony), Jack B. and Albert E. Hayes; 47 grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at St.

Joseph Catholic Church. 1406 E. Washington, with burial in Resthaven Aulbach, stationed in Hawaii, and Gilbert Louis F. and Paul S. Aulbach; two daughters, Mrs.

Clarence Smith and Mrs. Elton Tomes; 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 501 E.

From AP nd NYT DiipitchM FRANKLIN, Tenn. Rogers C. Caldwell, a daring financier whose empire rose with the post-World War I boom jn the South and fell with the Great Depression, once recalled: "Losing two million bucks in one afternoon is disconcerting." Memorial Park. The body will be at Binkley Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market, ocny, with burial in M.

Micnaei tome- Marine Corps for 14 months and had been in Vietnam three after noon Thursday. iiry. me uouy win ue ai cosse runerai Home, Barret and Ellison, after 1 p.m. Theodore J. Wendeln's funeral will Thursda'' be 10 a.m.

Friday at St. Frances of months. Survivors besides his parents include two sisters, Mrs. John O'Neil and Mrs. Richard Wagner; a brother, Earl J.

Binkley and grandmothers, Mrs. Bertha Murphy and Mrs. Grace Gibson. Oliver Wilson Shelby. 55, formerly of Rome Catholic Church.

21 9 Pay. with Louisvi1 died at Monda at burial in St. Michael Cemetery. Wendeln his home at Rogers, Ark. He was a Caldwell died Tuesday night in Williamson County Memorial Hospital at the age of 78, but a friend once confided that his daring and will to come back went down with the crash of 1929.

'When Caldwell Co. went down, Rogers Caldwell went down with it," the onetime Caldwell lieutenant said some five years ago. "He never came back. That's our real loss. He was a genius." 59, died at 6 p.m.

Tuesday at his home, 311 Franck Ave. lie is survived by his widow, the former Marie Hermes; two daughters, Sister Elizabeth and Mrs. William B. Cousins; a son, Theodore H. Wendeln, and five grandchildren.

The body is at Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort. Thomas Elliott Parrott, 59, of 523 Winkler, died at 10:35 a.m. at his residence. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his widow, the former Rachel Baskerville, and his father, Loii William B. Whitlock, 69, of 1132 Rogers, died Tuesday at 11:50 p.m. at Veterans Hospital. He was a retired laborer and an Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by his brother, Douglas J.

Whitlock. The funeral will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at Arch L. Heady and Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak, with burial in Eastern Cemetery.

Walter E. White, 77, a retired employe of the Louisville Gas Electric died at 1:55 p.m. Tuesday at Veterans Hospital. He lived at 6411 Shirley. native of Eminence, Ky.

Shelby was a retired truck driver and a Mason. Survivors include his widow, the former Alpha (Jeannie) Woodson; a son, Thomas M. Shelby, Kankakee, three grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Barnes Bradley, Louisville. The funeral will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday at McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bards-town Road, with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. The body will be at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Thursday. Ralph Oring Fullerton 58, of 10504 Dodge Lane South. Valley Station, died at 4:15 a.m.

Wednesday at his home. SlllSi I llSlElllillfe! SUPPER" White, a native of Lebanon, was Parrott employed by for 35 years. He was The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Satur Fullerton was a native of McMecher, a veteran ot world war I. a Fnrpman Fimpral Homp.

infirm He is survived by his widow, the former Tavlorsville Road, with hnrial at H.e as major in 1966 Maude B. Vaughn. snntnwn OmPtPrv ThP hnrlv will he at. "1 tne Arm-V atter 32 of Splice. Caldwell turned a small Dusiness dealing with local government bonds into a financial empire worth $600 million before the New York Stock Market broke on Oct.

29, 1929. He organized the Bank of Tennessee and owned controlling interest in more than 50 banks from the Gulf of Mexico to the Ohio River. Other Deaths: Dr. Paul E. Durham, 74, attending physician at the bedside of Rudolph Valentino when the famed silent screen star died in New York in 1926; in Austin, Tex.

Johnny Richards, 56, jazz composer, arranger and band leader associated with Stan Kenton during Kenton's "Progressive Jazz" period; in New York City. His style as a composer was a colorful mixture of jazz and European musical elements frequently played with Afro-Cuban or Latin-American rhythms. Dr. Kester Svendsen, 56, head of the University of Oregon English Department since 1939 and a leading authority on the poet John Milton; at Eugene, Ore. Mrs.

Elizabeth Muser Neilson, 86, widow of Dr. William Allan Neilson, president of Smith College from 1917 to 1939; in Northampton, Mass. He was a member of the American The funeral will be Friday at 11 a the funeral home after 6 p.m. Thursday. at the Green Street Baptist Church, 519 E.

Gray, with burial in Louisville Cemetery. The body is at R. G. May Funeral Home, 719 E. Chestnut.

Robert Davis Shaw, 68, of 803 S. Clay, died at 9 a.m. Tuesday at General Hos Legion Post 229, the Fraternal Order of Police, and Disabled Officers Association. Survivors include his widow, the former Magdalene Dickey; five daughters, Mrs. Laura Lee Kille, Vine Grove, Mrs.

Lenora Rose Garski and the Misses lUnna T.ico Rnco TOnrrino ii-il nKKirt Robert Hobbs, 84, a native of Vine Grove, died Tuesday in Phoenix, where he had lived 25 years. He had farmed in Vine Grove before moving to Arizona. Survivors include two brothers, John pital. TJ1.U 1 UUU uroy in.61im lull KCUUic He was a native of Brownsville, "r- t' Fullerton; two sons. Ralph O.

Fullerton nd a retired laborer for the Louisville Jr- Murfreesboro, and George Mrs. Brownie Roberts and Mrs. Nannie Fullerton, and six grandchildren. Nashville Railroad Co. Hickerson.

The funeral and burial will be in Phoenix today. Survivors include his widow, the former Carrie Hoke; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Love, Ft. Ord, and Mrs. Edna The body will be at the W.

G. Hardy Valley Funeral Home, 10907 Dixie Highway after 6 p.m. Thursday. Lee Harris; a son, Robert Shaw Cincinnati, and five grandchildren. James Pendleton's funeral will be at Mrs.

Edna Bruster Eadens, 55, of 2908 The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m. Thursday in New Concord Method- Yorkshire died at midnieht Tues. 1 at Cable Baptist Church, 314 S. Wenzel, ist Church, Columbia, Ky.

Burial will be day at Kentucky Baptist Hospital, with burial at Louisville Cemetery. The in the church cemetery. Pendleton, 77, She was a native of New Albany and body is at R. G. May Funeral Home, 719 of 1054 Euclid, died at 5:10 p.m.

Mon- a member of Mellwood Heights Baptist E. Chestnut. day in St. Joseph Infirmary. Church.

He is survived by three daughters, Survivors include her husband. Paul Mrs. Dorothy Mae Spencer, 44. of 766 Mrs. Ann McGaha and Mrs.

Ruby Hill, L. Eadens; two sons. Donald Eadens, S. Jackson, died at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday Pleasure Ridge Park, and Frances San Diego, and Robert Eadens; at General Hospital.

She was a native of Hayes, Columbia; three sons, William two daughters, Mrs. Christine Waltrip' Tennessee. Pendleton, Jeffersonville, Ind Robert and Mrs. Judith Miner, Her husband, John Spencer, survives. A.

Pendleton, Pleasure Ridge Park, and and five grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday Richard Pendleton, and several grand- The funeral will be at 10 a Satur- at R. G. May Funeral Home, 719 E.

children and great-grandchildren. day at Mullineaux Funeral Home 1217 Chestnut, witn Dunai at Louisville ine body is at JWaupin, Heskamp E. Spring, New Albany, with burial at Cemetery. Grissom Funeral Home, Columbia. Graceland Memorial PaYk, New Albany.

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