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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 10

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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A10 The Republic. Columbus, Wednesday, February 1. 1989 Lair- "zr Jurv sltion for Utlev trial continues Associated Pi'eSS SHELBYVILLE, Ind. Jury selection continued today in the trial of a New Washington man accused of murdering a mother and her 3-year-old daughter last February in Clark County. James Kenneth Utley, 19, is accused of burglary and two counts of murder in the slayings of Karen Smith and her daughter, Jacqueline, a change of venue motion by the defense.

O'Connor granted a pre-trial motion by defense lawyer Michael McDonald of New Albany to sequester the jury during the length of the trial because the case involves a death penalty request. A. McDaniel and Clark bounty Prosecutor Jerome F. Jacobi have battled over several pre-trial VISA lit ma? who were each shot in the head Fel 18, 1988, in an apparent robbed Items Available Only In Kroger Sav-ons ft Kroger Food ft Drugs O'CONNOR DENIED a request bv McDaniel to cover a courtroom attempt at their rural Undenv Associated Press home. SHELBY CIRCUIT Judge Charles D.

O'Connor Jr. has set aside six davs for picking a 12-member jury, which will be asked by the prosecution to order the death penalty if Utley is convicted. The trial was moved to Shelby County on 'mural of the biblical character King Solomon during the trial. McDaniel said Jacobi has a habit of making biblical references during trials. Jacobi, however, said he had no intention of referring to the mural and O'Connor told-him not to make a reference to it.

James Utley leaves the Shelby Circuit Court in Shelbyville Tuesday after jury selection for his murder trial started. TV show unites ex-soldier, friend 4f 1 froin your Kroger Nutrition Center ther in broken German. "We happily agreed, and when he returned with her, my daughter's arms were filled with gts," Dentai said- The smiling young soldier quickly became a part of the Dentai family, and he bestowed the hapless refugees with food and clothes "He was just like my brother," Dentai said. After five months, Pelletier moved on, leaving behind one last Army bag of clofhes and food for Dentai's family. But Dentai's troubles continued.

He was jailed for trying to smuggle his homeless family into Belgium. "We spent months in railroad stations, sleeping in trains, on benches, getting food from Red weight on. His hair is all gray. But it was just like talking to my brother. He is the same happy, go-lucky guy." Pelletier entered life during the end of World War II.

Dentai and his young family were part of a mass exodus from Hungary when they set up home in a boxcar at a refugee camp in occupied Austria. "Everybody tried to fall in the hands of the allies," Dentai remembered. A 19-year-old Pelletier showed up at the refugee camp school one 8ay in 1945 and selected a cherubic 5-year-old girl he wanted to take to a children's Christmas party. He knocked on Dentai's boxcar door and asked nermissinn from the fa Associated Press CHEBOYGAN, Mich. Carl Dentai never forgot the American soldier who brought the Hungarian refugee hope in the midst of war 44 years ago.

"It was like a miracle for someone from another country to be so nice to us, to help us," Dentai said Tuesday in a telephone interview. After four decades of looking, Dentai finally found Phillip Pelletier in December through "Unsolved Mysteries," a network television show. They met at Pelletier's Hammond, home the second week of January, under the glare of TV lights. "I remember when they opened the door and there he was," said the 70-year-old Dentai. "He put some itai Said.

Ohio 44111 or to the Salvation Army. Born July 9, 1910, in Cleveland, Mrs. Haber was the daughter of Albert and Anna Brooks Reinke. She is survived by her husband, Walter II. Haber.

Also surviving is an aunt, Adeline E. Reinke of Cleveland. She was preceded in death by a son, Kenneth W. Haber County Bank in 1975, and was a member of St. Ambrose Catholic Church.

Born March 17, 1908, in Kurtz, she was the daughter of Thomas and Lottie Fish Prather. She married Frank L. Eder on 12', 1927, in North Vernon. He died April 5, 1956. Survivors include a daughter, Marilyn- -Davis of Seymour; a brother, Robert Prather, and sisters, Gladys Endicott, Ijjlian McAdams, Lois Prather, Geneva Wineinger and Bernice James, all of Seymour; a grandchild and three greatgrandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a brother, a half-brother and three half-sisters. -xri )rvr Infant twins Thomas, Paul Allman Seymour SEYMOUR Infant twins, Thomas Chiefy and Paul Joseph Allman, died at 4:35 a.m. Tuesday at Bartholomew County Hospital shortly after birth. they were the children of Terry and Kristina Bamett Allman 01 Washington Street. A graveside service will be conducted by Larry RobbLns at 3 p.nv today at Riverview Cemetery.

Voss Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Also surviving are grandparents, Thomas and Karen Allman of Brownstown and Larry and Mary Barnett of Spotsville, and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allman of Seymour. Made In Store, Squeezed if 0s lViaij ruin iuaii Edinburgh Mary Ann Roark, 70, of South Pleasant St.

in Edinburgh, died Tuesday evening at her home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Barkes, Inlow and Weaver Funeral Home. Born in May 20, 1918, in Lebanon, she was the daughter of Zay and Emline Colder Hill. She was was preceded in death by her husband, Marlow Roark. Surviving are brothers, Zay Hill of Jacksonville, and William Donald Hill of Columbus and a sister, Nellie Dowden of Columbus.

Antique dealer Ruby F. Faulkner Westport GREENSBURG Ruby F. Retired school teacher Doris II. Burcham Vallonia quart J(UjO i ervice Bonus Buy Assorted Varieties Special Faulkner, 92, of Westport, died at 10 a.m. Monday at Decatur County Memorial Hospital.

At one time she worked at Ferguson Grocery. She operated an antique shop since 1940. She was a member of United Methodist Church in Wesport, Otto Chapter of Order of. Eastern Star, Rebekah Lodge, Decatur County Historical Society and Royal Neighbors. Funeral will be conducted by the Revs.

Lee Grimsley and Stephen Malone at 11 a.m. Thursday at Gil-lilarid-Howe Funeral Home, where calling will be from 3 to 8" p.m. today. Burial will be at Westport Cemetery. Born May 8, 1896, near Greens-burg, Mrs.

Faulkner was the daughter of Charles W. and Minnie Styers Jackson. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles E. Faulkner. Surviving are a son, Charles Ross Faulkner of Westport; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by sisters, Hazel Snow and Mabel Samuels. Bigelow Teas Nutritious Alpen Cereal Rev. Jasper L. Longnecker Funeral for the Rev. Jasper L.

Longnecker, 82, of Elizabethtown, was conducted Tuesday by Myers Funeral Service, Hathaway-Myers Chapel, at the Elizabethtown United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Dallas J. Collier officiating. Organist was Dorothy Collier. Singers were Denver and Virginia Colwell.

Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers were Holland, Trent and Michael Mitchell, Ronnie Jewell, Tom Cromwell and Dale Hawkins. Honorary pallbearers were Aaron, Andy1 and Adam Ruddick, Scott and Todd Poynter and Troy Mitchell. Longnecker died Saturday at his home. VALLONIA Doris H.

Burcham, 72, of Route 1, died at Tuesday at Jackson County Hospital following a 14-month illness. She was a retired school teacher, member and adult Sunday school class teacher at Driftwood Christian Church, and a member of the Home Demonstration Club Unit Jackson County Retired Teachers Association, Delta Kappa Gamma sorority and the Brownstown Study Club. Service will be conducted by Michael Hogg and Larry McCory at 1 p.m. Friday at Johnson Funeral Home. Burial will be at Vallonia Cemetery.

Calling at the funeral home will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 8 a.m. to service time Friday. Memorials may be made to the Driftwood Christian Church, Living Faith Center of Seymour or the Jackson County Hospital. Born March 13, 1916, in Driftwood Township, she was the daughter of John and Nettie Empson Hess.

She married Howard L. Burcham on June 2, 1940 in Driftwood Township. He survives. Also surviving are a son, Wayne L. Burcham of Vallonia; daughters, Nancy Ann O'Brien of Indianapolis and Jane Allen of Bethel, Alaska; sisters, Gladys Rogers of Azusa, Bernice Aebi'of Monon and Mabel Terkhorn and Mattie Rogers, both of Indianapolis; and 10 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son. i 1 6 oz. 24-ct. Masonic service added the Myers. Funeral Service Family Assorted Varieties xs Assorted Varieties La Verne Moore Funeral Thursday A masonic memorial service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m.

today at Barkes, Inlow and Weaver Funeral Home on Washington Street for La Verne F. Moore, 73, of 25th Street. Funeral service will be conducted at.l p.m. Thursday. Moore died Sunday evening at a Fort Myers, hospital.

Ham Crackers Delicious Main Soups Ill in cn Died Monday Esta I. Eder 19 oz. 6 5 oz. Former resident i Ethet R. Haber Ohio Word has been received here of the death of Ethel R.

Haber, 78, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, who died Sunday, at Manor Care Nursing Delicious. Health Valley Tasty. Maiamor AlfA Paul L. Carr Paul is manager of the Reed Jewell Chapel. Paul has been a funeral director the past 22 years.

He is formerly from the Westport area. Paul and wife, Jean, have 2 sons. Hathaway-Myers Chapel 1022 Pearl St. 379-4419 Pniatn Thine 'I" Parnh Thine l'" Home in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. Cho onH Vof li.pKfrA luiiuai niuisuaj SEYMOUR Funeral for Esta I.

Eder, 80, of Kessler Boulevard, will be conducted by the" Rev. Simon McTighe at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Ambrose Catholic Church. Burial will -be at the Catholic Cemetery.

Calling at Voss Funeral Home will be from 4 to 9 p.m. today and from to 9:30 a.m. Thursday. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. tonight.

Memorials may be made to the St Ambrose Catholic church or school. Mrs, Eder died at 7:55 p.m. Monday at the Lutheran Community Home in Seymour. She had been in failing health for several years. She retired from the Jackson vice, president at Reliance as a Electric, were former Columbus wiiiuu 5.0Z Vi.i waaiww Health Valley.

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today at Wade Memorial Chapel of Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland. Burial will follow at the cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cleveland Christian Home for Children, 11401 Lorain Cleveland, Reed Jewell Chapel 3729 25th St. 376-3341 Caring, professional service.

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