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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 54

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August 2C 1968 ftt 54 THE INDIANAPOLIS NIWS Rites Friday For Harold Chambers 1 0)0)" at Culver Hospital Services iftcM to Tkt Nntl SEYMOUR. Ind. Services Em Rock, Whitcomb To Give Views On Mental Health Indiana's two gubernatorial candidates will discuss their respective mental health platforms as a feature of the annual conference -of the Mental Health Association in for Harold Edward Chambers, tomorrow in the Sleeth Funeral Home. ST. PAUL James Ficklin, 83, retired garage owner, died yesterday at Major Hospital, Shelbyville.

Services at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Carmony Funeral Home. 55, retired 30-year member of the Indiana state police, will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Voss Chapel. com Chambers, who retired from Indiana.

Navy, he was assigned to the Seymour state police post from Sept 1, 1937, until his retirement He was promoted from trooper to technician in 1946 and was made a detective sergeant in 1954. He was appointed Jackson County veterans service officer shortly after his retirement from the state police. He served two terms as commander of Seymour American Legion Post, was a past state Legion sergeant-at-arms, and was past ninth district the state police with the rank Democrat Robert L. Rock of detective sergeant Jan. 31, 1968.

died vesterday at Vet and Republican Edgar D. Whitcomb will address a erans Administration Hospital, Louisville, where he had been NEW 26 oz. FAMILY SIZE with EASY-OPEN TWIST OFF CAPS a patient several weeks. Except for the years from 11:30 a.m. luncheon Sept.

13, the first day of the two-day conference being held at Stouffer's Inn. Speaking at a 7 p.m. dinner the same dav will be Dr. W. 1942 to 1946, when he served with the shore patrol of the NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN vice-commander of the He was a member of the Walter Menninger, director of First United Methodist Church of Seymour and Scottish Rite.

Postoffice Here In Safety Survey Chambers was a varsity SULLIVAN Lexie O. Rob-bins, 79, farmer and Sullivan County councilman, died Tuesday. Survivors widow Elsie, daughter Mrs. Ruth J. Murphy, Indianapolis, and sister Mrs.

Odessa Simpson, Valparaiso. Services were today. VEEDERSBURG Charles D. Robinson, 26, who drowned Sunday at Fort Mead, Fla. He had been employed by Harrison Steel Castings, Attica, and Marshall Studios, Survivor widow Sherry and father Stanley Robinson.

Services at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Stone Bluff Methodist Church. YORKVILLE Bernard H. Lieland, 91, Yorkville and a former Shelbyville resident who died yesterday at born County Hospital, Law-renceburg. Rites at 9:30 a.m.

Friday in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Shelbyville. guard on the Seymour High School basketball team that played in the "Sweet 16" at The News Washington 6ure WASHINGTON The Indian apolis postoffice is one of 100 the famed Menninger Uinic in Topeka, Kan. Another featured speaker will be George Rohn, director of administration of the Canadian Mental Health Association. Rohn will speak at a 12:45 p.m.

luncheon Sept. 20. 20. Four concurrent workships on mental health will be held each of the days of the conference. Indianapolis in 1932, losing to being surveyed by the Labor --v New Castle, the subsequent Department as to safety were today.

DUBOIS Floyd Elkins, Ruby Construction Co. cement mason. Survivors widow Ida, daughters Mrs. Eugene Pritch-ard, Mrs. David Baxley and Miss Nellie Elkins, all of Indianapolis.

Rites were today. FORT WAYNE Mark Sanders 55, retired Joslyn Stainless Steel Co. employe. Rites at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Progressive Baptist Church.

LAFAYETTE John A. Myers, 64, retired foreman for the Brown Rubber died Monday at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Survivor widow Nida Myers. Services at 10:30 a.m.

tomorrow in the Hippensteel Funeral Home. LOGANSPORT George Baer, 78, retired Penn Central Railroad engineer. Rites at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Mc-Closkey Hamilton Kahle Funeral Home. MUNCIE Webster Hensley, 61, automobile salesman.

Services at 10 a.m. Friday in the Mundy Funeral Home, Jamestown, Tenn. NORTH MANCHESTER Asa W. Ireland, 67, retired Stokely-Van Camp Inc. employe, died at Wabash County Hospital yesterday.

Survivor widow Cassie Ireland. Services at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Bender Funeral Home. PERU Mrs. Lillian P.

Quince, 66, retired Square Co. employe, died Monday. Survivor husband Riley. Services at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in St.

John's Lutheran Church. SHELBYVTLLE Mrs. Hazel Updike, 76, former beauty shop operator, died Monday at Major Hospital. Rites at 2 p.m; state champion. He is survived by his moth RESEALABLE The safety survey was re quested by Postmaster General W.

Marvin Watson in a er, his widow, a son and a daughter. 1 tu program to reduce accidents and costs in the postal service. BLOOMINGTON Otis Moore, 89, retired farmer and a former township Safety inspectors of the Savings Bonds are a good investment, buy them where you work or bank. Services were toaay. Labor Department will be assigned to the 100 postoffices to make detailed studies of accident conditions and prevention techniques.

CICERO Mrs. Emma 69, died yesterday at Riv- erview Hospital, Noblesville. Ill Gets Speech Grant Special to The News BLOOMINGTON, Ind. The I fabrics Yords and Yords of Drapery Wi Upholstery ond Slipcover Fabrics ttl III Decorator Assistance Always on the Floor jjj )) DISPLAY DRAPERIES 1 DDIlE I REMNANTS 'PKIUfc I tfR0 FACTORY SHOWROOM I Indiana State Board of Health Survivors husband Frank, sons Eugene and William, daughters Mrs. Victor Brown, Marion; Mrs.

Thomas Voss, Cicero; Mrs. Donald Chance and Mrs. Richard Mullin, both of Noblesville. Services at 2 p.m. tomorrow at' the Cusick and Wenger Funeral Home.

CRAWFORDS VTLLE Mrs. Grace Dice, 71, a retired secretary and a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club, died Monday has awarded a $33,029 grant to Indiana University for 1968-69 to support a project to provide speech rehabilita tion services to persons who have suffered a language loss because of strokes or other causes of brain injury. JUMBO ROLL 5" dibcvuntttood amm mimbikswp unman sroin mm GOVCO EAST 3406 N. Shadelond GOVCO WEST 5100 W. 38th St.

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