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The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 15

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The Star Pressi
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Muncie, Indiana
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15
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THE MUNCIE STAR, FRIDAY. JANUARY 15. 1971 PACE 15 Deaths and Funerals llunh If. Curl THE RETTER HALF By Itob linrncs City and County Statistics Hugn Everett Curts, 59, R.R. fi, Munciu, died at Bull Hospital Thursday morning after an Lois Chaplin Arl Garrett MONTPELIER Arl Garrett 75, of Indianapolis, died ThurS' illness the past two weeks.

He was a Delaware County na Clifford C. Smith HARTFORD CITY Clifford C. Smith, 73, R.R. 1, died at the Blackford County Hospital at 3:45 Thursday afternoon, following an extended illness. He was a retired glass worker, He worked for the Snead Glass Co.

where he was employed 30 years. He had also worked 12 years for Overhead Door Corp. from where he retired. Mrs. Ann Lois Chaplin, 51, R.R.

1, died at ter home Thursday morning. She ve and lifelong resident and had worked at Chevrolet-Milncie day in a hospital there. He was formerly associated with the for II years. Along with his two i trutit department of First Na sons, he was Involved In a rami ly farm operation of 500 acres in complaint for reciprocal support. David L.

Caalerline, prosecuting attorney. Rarnsrs Juan Rlusher vs. Rephald lnn Blusher, divorct. Lennlngton and Leniinifion, attorneya. Joan Jones vs.

Richard Jones, divoroe. Denina, Cross. Kaisor, Jordan and Marshall, attorneys. Yorktown Development Co. Inc.

vs. the town ot Vorktowii and Dale F. and Mary Stephenson, petition for vacation of street and alley, Bennington snd lsnienkton, attorneys. Arthur IS. Morrla Sr.

and Sophia Morris vs, Robert L. and Barbara J. Shepherd, suit for cancellation of contract and possession of real estate. DePur, Voi in, Hanley, RadcHff and Reed, attorneys. Household Finance Corp.

vs. John W. Johnson, complaint on note, demand llwafl. Lennmgton aid Lennlng-lon, attorneys. Margaret A.

Damn vs, Joseph M. Darito, divorce. Dennis, Cross, Ralsor. Jordan and Marshall, attorneys. tional Bank of Montpclier and for 30 years was an agent for RIHTIM AT HA 1,1, Ml MOKMI, HOKI'ITAI.

Jan. I. i7l Jariira A. md LlrKla J. (Naltun) Amtivw.

Bo 1B7, Mathaws, boy. I'lillllp tin Judy k. i Miller) Cmillrr. I. LoMiUHIIe, girl.

Charls anil Clalra E. fOowlwIn) Harltnan il Anderson, girl. Nicholas nn Lynda L. (Sulton) Cnlilim, R.R. 4, girl.

Rirky and Pearl Mitchell) horn, 904 S. Perm girl. Jamra tllt Donna (Meniienhall) McCarthy, so rir Trea girl. Randal and Martha (Hodgeon) Meirr, J003 Stierman girl Caiylion and Aim Louili (Wearly) Smith. R.R.

9, girl. MAKKIA(ilt UCENHK AT10N8 Oary M. Glbboney. 22. 710 B.

Main mudenl, and Judith A. Olnlher, 19. 710 E. Main aludent. Gregory A.

WUIiama, 24, 1024 Macedonia Ball Corp. employe, ana Rochelle MnrriaoU, 19, 9(17 E. 7th Harry ftenoh, R.R. 1, Eaton, cemetery nejton, and Cleva Turner, Harrison and Mt. Pleasant town' ships.

He is survived by his wife He was a member of UAW Aetna Insurance Co. Surviving are his wife, Janice; Local 499, Avondale Sympathy Club and the Delaware County three daughters, Mrs. Muriel Jean Brady, all of California; a Farm Bureau Co-op. brother, lma Garrett, Montpe- was a member of Vermilion Christian Church. SurviviiiR are her hushand.

Wesley; her mother, Mrs. Cliloe Gustin, Alexandria; four sons, Larry, Anderson, Jimm, Alexandria, and William and Jan, both at home; four sisters, Mrs. Donald Ahrens, Marion, Mrs. Howard Morgan, Gaston, Mrs. Murial Chaplin, Alexandria, and Mrs, Dale Seybert, Summitville; and four grandchildren.

Rev, Donald Davidson will officiate at services In Noffze Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Friends may call there after 2 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Park Vie wCemetery.

Survivors are his wife, Margaret two sons, James E. "Same old trouble We exressed opposing theories about my ner; and seven grandchildren. Udilh, three sons, Walter C. Earl, and Donald ten grand-chtldren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Sunday In Keplingcr Funeral Home. Rev. William L. Kaiser, will officiate. Burial will be in the Hartford City Odd Fellows, Cemetery.

Friends mav call after 3:30 minimum aaiiy requirement 01 nicotine ana aiconoi. and Sim both at home; Friends may call at Shirley sister, Mrs. Kenneth Stuart, Greensfork; three nieces and Brothers' Irving Hill i chapel in inaianapons irnm 2-8 p.m. Fri three nephews. day, or at Walker Funeral Services will be In the Parson Home, Montpelier, before ser Mortuary Chapel at 1:30 p.m vices at 3 p.m.

Saturday. Rev, p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Saturday with Rev. H.

Dale Bru- Leon Lacox will officiate. Burial E-aion, at home. Jack York, 46, 1111) IRth Warner Dear employe, and Marie Wilson, 49, lotto May Ball Corp. employe. William E.

Upchurch, 27, 24 N. Macedonia Chevrolel-Muncle employe, and Dorothy J. Bower, 27, 1W3 N. Macedonia at home i Ralph L. Paine.

21, S22 Howard aervlce station attendant, and Roberta Dishman, 18, 2107 N. Reserve at home. Joe C. Foust. 2R.

1419 Orcnvllle baker officiating. Burial will be will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Montpelier. in the family plot at Jones Cemetery. Callers will be received from 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Paul E.

Dolls Paul E. Dotts, 42, 105'2 S. mortuary and prior to services Marhoeler Packing Co. employe, and Catherine Thomas, u. a I Saturday.

1 fmrnkh, teacher. High died late Thursday morning at Ball Hospital after CITV COURT Preliminary hearlncs and bonds set Joseph Stelwag, 21. 1112 E. lBih 7 -iv 'Yt suffering an apparent heart at 8t rape, M.UM; and Lowell Earls. 2.

VAiin riiiiuVr William Frank William H. Frank, 62, Albany, DFCTAIIRAMT tack a few hours earlier. He was born in Mitchell and had lived in Muncie since 1952. H. 2, assault and battery, Fined Hsrold Sluslier, 2201 E.

Eighth contempt of court, two daya in Jail; James Petry. 24, Richmond, apecding, and costs; Robert L. Roysdcn, 21, R.R, 4, speeding, 15 and costs; and Kenneth Fosler, 31. no operator'a liceiee, II and He was employed at Mid-City costs. Plating Co, as a working foreman.

He had been there for die I'lraa of not guilty and trial dales Merch Michael Terrell, 19. 2229 E. died Wednesday in Ball Hospital after a three-month illness. He was a lifelong resident of Albany and was a member of Albany United Methodist Church. Mr.

Frank was plant manager at McCormick Brothers Co. and was a World War II veteran. He is survived by his wife, Rose Lee; two daughters, Miss Libby Frank, Chicago, and Miss past four years. 14th speeding: Thomas James, 21. 6.

Monroe leaving scene of Mr, Dotts served with the U.S. an accident; Jennings Chambers. 31, Grants-own 'fish story' Army in the Korean Conflict. Survivors include two sisters, iwm seventh driving while Intoxicated; and Steven Moore, 21, R.R. 4, apeeding.

NEW SUITS FILED Circuit Court Jo Ann Morrow vs. John M. Vaught, Mrs. Ruby Peters, Lima, Ohio, and Mrs. Frances Wilson, 7' Nan Frank, at home; and two sisters, Mrs.

Pearl Harding, St. Petersburg, and Miss Lena Frank, Muncie. Selma; a brother, Harold Dotts Muncie, and several nieces and nephews. AR the fish you can eat any Friday aS1 Granfs P. Reynolds HARTFORD CITY-Harold P.

(Pete) Reynolds, 63, 717 Funeral services will be held in Meeks Mortuary at 1:30 p.m. Saturday with Rev. John W. Cooper officiating. Burial will Friends may call at Rust Funeral Home, Albany, after 2 p.m.

Friday. Services will be there at 2 p.m. Saturday with Rev. John Elliott officiating. Burial will be in Black Cemetery.

Cherry died at 2 p.m. Thursday at his home following a four-year illness. He SAVE 119.60 Group Price 79995 was a retired brick mason and a member of Trinity Methodist follow in the American Legion section of Beech Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 2 p.m. Friday and prior to the services on Satur mm Church.

Bradford C.ouso Feed the whole family. Grants welcome mat is out for you service and hospitality in the old-fashioned family style! Goodness we're going to be serving you again and again! Special children's kiddie favors. Jay Native Dead DUNKIRK Mrs. Nelle H. Survivors include his wife, Helen; two daughters, Mrs.

Ann Gross and Mrs. Atty Davis, both day. Green, 86, former Dunkirk and of Hartford City; one sister, Indianapolis resident, died Thurs day in a Columbus, Ohio hospi tal. She was a native of Jay Mrs. Virgil Gosnell, Hartford City; one brother, Vaughn Reynolds, Muncie; and five grandchil STORE HOURS: 8:30 A.M.

TO 9:30 P.M. INDIVIDUAL PRICES AS FOLLOWS: Rcwi Soft, Reg. 343,95 Now 289.95 2 Row Chairs, Reg, 169.95 ea. Now 119.95 aa. 2 Stiffel Lamps, Reg, 69.95 ea, Now 49.95 ea.

2 Mersman Tables, Reg. 59.95 ea. Now 39.95 ea. I Mersman Table, Reg. 64.95 Now 49.95 La-Z Boy Chair, Reg.

229.95 Now 159.95 WINCHESTER, INDIANA Bonn Services Willis Boan, 51, Matthews, died Tuesday in Sinton, Tex. Friends may call at Pitman County and resided at Worthing-ton, Ohio. Surviving are a son, Robert Funeral services will be held Worthington; a brother, Merrill at 2 p.m. Saturday in Keplinger A. Smith.

Silver Springs, Md Funeral Home, Eaton, from 2-5 iri 1 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Services will be there at 10:30 a.m. Satur CALL COLLECT: 47551 OR 28991 neral home after 2 p.m. Friday, will officiate, and burial will be in the Hartford City Odd Fellows Cemetery, Friends may call at the fu-eral home after 2 p.m.

Friday. and a granddaughter, Mrs. John C. Egan, New York City. Services and burial will be from the Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home, Worthington.

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