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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 22

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Page 22 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Friday, September 18, 1953 DEATHS AND FUNERALS Judge Proctor Dies in Capital Tipton Church to Mark 50th Year 8peU to Th Newt TIPTON, Ind. Members of Kemp Memorial Methodist Church will observe the 50th anniversary of the present George Eagan Burial to Be Held Monday p--, mh.h will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Survivors include the widow, structure Sunday. Climaxing the day-long af Agnes Eagan; two sons, Robert fair will be an address by E. Eagan and Bernard Eagan; Bishop Richard C.

Raines at his mother, Mary Ann Eagan 2:30 p.m. Appearing with Bishop Raines will be Dr. Rus two brothers, William T. Eagan and Lawrence Eagan, all of In George E. Eagan.

61, a resident of Indianapolis for more than 30 years and an Army vet-teran of World War died yesterday at his home, 230 E. Pleasant Run, North Drive. An automobile mechanic all his life, Mr. Eagan had been employed by the Continental Baking 339 E. Market, the last 10 years.

Born in Washington, Mr. sell J. Humbert, president of DePauw University, who will dianapolis, and five sisters, Mrs. George Laube, Washington, deliver the morning sermon. Catherine Eagan, Berna dette Eagan, Margaret Eagan and Bridgett Eagan, all of In Following morning worship service, a fellowship dinner will be served in the Elks Lodge dining room.

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Carroll, for mer band director at Butler Eagan had worked for two Indianapolis automobile agencies as a garage mechanic. They were the Smith-Moore Ford agency and Roy Wilmeth Ford Company. From 1941 to 1943 he was employed in defense work at Marmon-Herrington where he assembled armored tanks. He was an assistant garage mechanic at the baking company until he was stricken last June and hospitalized. He was a member of the St Catherine of Siena Catholic Church and its Holy Name Society.

Services will be -held Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Cecil R. Hurt Mortuary, followed by Requiem Mass at the St. Catherine of Siena Church at 10 a.m. Burial University and director of The JUDGE J.

M. FROCTOR federal jurist dies News Newsboys Band, died in 'v. If- dent of Royal Center, will celebrate her 100th birthday Sunday at the Douglas Nursing WASHINGTON (AP) Judge Home there, where she has James M. Proctor of the United Here'i a bra so beautiful you'll almost think it was custom-made for you. Dainty nylon embroidery edges the top; wires are plush-covered for comfort; adjustable nylon satin straps.

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She will be presented wiii flowers, and an ington and from 1929 to 1931 a special assistant to the attorney general. open house will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Douglas Other deaths: NEW YORK Menachem Ri residence. Mrs. Beckley's husband died fcalow, 54, author, founder and a nursing home here yesterday.

The widow of Otto H. Carroll, she was horn near Harris-burg on a farm in Fayette County. She moved to Indianapolis in 1916 after her husband's oVath. She was a member of Broadway Methodist Church. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday in Myers Funeral Home, Connorsville. Burial will be in Lick Creek Cemetery there. Survivors include a sister, Mayme D. Stewart, Conners-ville, and three grandsons, Steven, James and Thomas Carroll, all of Indianapolis. Florence Vest Burial Tomorrow Services for Florence B.

Vest, editor of Hadoar, Hebrew lan guage weekly newspaper, and 75 years ago, and their daughter, Maudie, 18 months later. She has a 90-year-old brother, Clem Kramer, Long Beach, Cal. copresident of the World He brew Federation along with Updyke Burial in Virginia Services for Ralph E. Updyke, 59, former Republican Congressman from Indianapolis for two terms, will be Monday at 1 p.m.. In a chapel at Ft.

Myer, with burial in Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Updyke died Wednesday at his home in Arlington, Va. Isaac Ben-Zvi, President of Israel. NEW YORK Michael Maxi State Library to Reopen Saturdays The state library will resume milian, 58, who made furs to order for some of the world's most fashionable women and who once designed furs for Eu Saturday hours starting tomor ropean royalty.

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service from 8 a.m. to 12 noon Decorators and Paperhangers, with a skeleton crew each Sat which he helped organize. "7, 4418 Primrose, who died Wednesday, will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the J. C.

Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. urday. Other state offices will con Elizabeth Hanson Rites for Elizabeth H. Han tinue their ive-day-a-week A native of Brookville, he had conducted a law practice in Washington and Indianapolis after his retirement from Congress in 1928. Updyke was first elected to the National House of Representatives in 1924 from the old Indiana Seventh District.

He was reelected in 1926, defeating Joseph P. Turk by a large majority. Before that he served in the Indiana House of Representatives in 1923-24. A veteran of both world wars. schedule.

Born in Indi- f- son, Tyndaii lowne, wno died Wednesday in a sanitarium, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow New Nazarene Pastor to Take Over Pulpit anapolis, Mrs. Vest spent most of her life here. She formerly" was a member Special to Thf New MARTINSVILLE, Ind. of i 1 1 rest ft It irk two sons, L.

Rev. J. E. Childress, former pastor of the First Church of Baptist Church, but recently attended Cadle Tabernacle. Surviving are in the G.

H. Herrmann Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. A native of Cincinnati. Mrs. Hanson had lived in Indianapolis 65 years and was a member of Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed Church.

Among the survivors are two daughters, Doris M. Dew, Long Beach, and Bette M. Groseclose, Indianapolis, and a son, Cecil T. Hanson, the Nazarene in Greenfield, will Mr. Updyke was a sergeant in the Marine Corps in World War I and a captain in the 1st Marine Division in the South Pacific during World War IL Mr.

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