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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 2

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1 KOKOMO iSd.1 TRIBUNE Sunday, DEATHS Mrs. Anna Smith tiRKENTOWN Mrs. Anna V. 79, 3l W. Church Alexan ui i.i, ctiod at fi p.m.

Friday in the Dick i Nursing Home in Elwood. She had ill two years. finrii Dec. 12. ISflB in rnriiannnrilis, she wua (he daughter of Newton and Mar 1 1 in (liirt) Boots.

ivas first married in 1910, to Clifton Watson, who died in 1350. In 1357 married Charles H. Smith, and he survives. Also surviving are three sons, J. Robert Watson and John F.

Watson of Ko kjmo, and Cleo Watson, Orlando, grandchildrr and four greatly iids may call at the Noffzie Fu iiffal Home in Alexandria after 1 p.m. iiAi.iy. Vesper services will be held there at 7 p.m. today, The body will be. moved to the Ticket! i uoral ilnme in Greenlown where may call after 1U a.m.

Monday. funeral services will fce at 1:30 p.m. in the Pickett Funpra Home the Rev. Hnwani nfficiat ,:,:) Burial will be in Hid Greeulawti V. Grecntowii.

Cincla Lee Loy Kurd has been received of the death C'itida Loy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Loy of Indianapolis. Sin' died Saturday at 10 R.m. in Gnnmii iiily Hospital, Indianapolis, of ieukemta. She was born January 20, in Indianapolis.

Muri'iving wifh the parODis are I wo bii'lhers, James and Hobert Loy; two Osiers, Deborah and Susan Loy; Use maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Lawsoti of Indianapolis; the pn tenia! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Loy, HOI N. La fountain and ureat grand mother.

Mrs. Francis luuk. 1400 N. I.afuuillain St. jneral services will be in Indianapolis with the Feeney Kirby Funeral 1 01 1 to in charge of arrangemenls Charles Kirkendall WESTFJELD Charles Kirkendall, died at his home in Wcstfield on Friday, following uu accident.

Hum in Howard County on July 23, liiu lie as ihe son of Omar and Murium tawlings I Kirkendall. Surviving are Ihe widow, Wanda; six I'hilth eii, Billy. Klmnda, Norvin, Gary uixl Charlene, all at home, and Mrs Glen Wann of Cicero; one brother, Everett Kirkr.ndali, Frankfort; and two sisters, Mrs. Harley Robertson of Forest and Mrs. Hubert Ifillis of Micbigan Kuneial will be al a.m.

Monday at the McMullan Funeral Hume iu Wcstfield, with burial in the Chester Cemetery near Ihere. Friends may call al the funeral home 3 p.m. today. Clarence Paul Clarence Paul, 52, loou E. Broadway, dud at p.m.

Friday in the St. Jo sefjh Memorial llospilal, after an illness ui 1 1 days. Horn in Clayburn, Tenn. on April 2, he was tlie son of Jake and Minnie (KhifleM iJatil. Mr.

and Mrs. I'au! are residents of Kokonio. He was married on Mar. 10, 133 1 in l.ullreH. Tenn.

to I.oia'.se Brmver. and Ire survives Mr. Paul was a member of the Moose Lodge, and the owner of Paul East Sideltm. on Vaile Avenue. Surviving the widow ami parents arc three daughters, Mis.

Hubert (Lois) Kilpure. Mrs. Glen (Lena) Hall and Mrs. Roland (Annette) all of Marion; one son, Earl Paul. Koino; five brothers, John, Lawrence and Hob FUNERALS MKS.

A. V. L.VL'ltA SI MMI HS Services 1 p.m. tuilny. Larrison Funeral Home.

Converse. KAIll. 11. MLMMKHT Services 2 p.m. today, Peacock Funeral Home.

MHS. LVHIA I.AV.IIAX Services 2 jj in. Monday, Wulf Funeral Home. Wal KS, 11A MAE SWAIM Services 1 m. Monday, ft il Frieiuli Church.

Wells Comity INDEX Kditorinls. SiwkLisi llnspitiilitrs Ulrllis tlentlis ftadiii TV Thi ulrrs Sunday Shrm Sports lassifiid Ails 1'rriiViWb. The Kokomo Tribune iw, i im.apj. vt sr. pifatr HSM Hf Lh i ii i i r.

Oct. 1, 1967 art of Kokomo, Harvey, Knoxville, Tenn and Cnrius of Miami, two sisters, Mrs, Jess (Mavi McCoy also of Miami, Fla. and Sally lieehler of Kokomo; and I2granriehildren Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Peacock Funeral Home with the Rev. fioy Bowling officiating Burial will be in llie Crown Point Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today St. Joseph Hospital DISMISSALS Campbell, Miss Snuudra Green town R. II. ll Cooper, Mrs.

Sarah 1715 Oak Hill Rd. Crce, Mrs. Alma Galveston. Davis, Mstr. David 1616 Norlhview Blvd.

Denison. Mrs. Lira, Frankfort R. fi. 11 Dunning.

Mrs. Vclma. Tiplon. Easter, Mrs. Dorothv 1620 Wheeler Si.

Fiveeoate, Glen 10 SG S. Leeds St. tiossett, Miss Tammv S. Eli zabeth St Hansen, Mstr. Daniel 400S Izaak Walton Rtl.

Graham. Miss Sat'iidra 1424 Tate St. Iseninger Mstr John Jav, llir K. Walnut St. Jackson, Mrs.

Lillie May, H12 S. Waugh St. Jarvis, Mstr. iManford 231 Green briar St. Karnes, Mstr Jeffrey 2922 N.

Webster SI. Landes. Mstr. John 1713 N. Indiana Ave.

McAninch, Honda 1... Hussia ville R. R. 2. McNeil, Mrs.

Sherry 1231! S. Buckeye St. Martin, Mrs. Frances 2212 N. Plate SI.

Mitchell. Mrs. Etulh Windfall. Mosier. Mstr.

Matthew im W. Markland. Saunders, Barbara 2714 Fenley St. Stokes. Mrs.

Rissie Sharpsville Tilus, Mrs. Vickie mn Svca more St. Woodmansee, Leland, 1321) W. Taylor St McRne. Mrs.

Carolyn 901 Monroe SI. Perkins, Mstr. Derrick 715 E. J( ferson St. Rodv.

Mrs Harrv fMablel. Green town R. R. 2. Wiles, Mrs.

James (Char lotte), 7BG S. Locke St. Community DISMISSALS Rtilzin. Mrs. Frwl (Janet), 1935 Lin wood Dr, Byrd, Mrs Thomas (Marie), 1006 Tomahawk Blvd.

Cleventfc Cilhcrt. jooo E. Mnrkland Ave, Cox, Mrs. Carl (KathrynJ, 25 Gateway Gardens. Ciilberl, Mrs.

liurimm 6017 YaloCt. Klores. Mrs. Jerome U'etra), Sharpsville. Fobes Mrs Fred Joyce i.

Peru. Gilbson. Mrs. Homer (Carolvn), filio S. Calumet St.

Gilbert, Mrs Ernest (Cletai B10 E. Vaile Ave. Harl, Merrell. 2015 S. Betl St.

Kcrby. Bernard. 626 E. Svcamore St. Kirkendall, odney.

Forest. Larson. Hemv. Windfall. Meissnesl.

Hans. 2l N. I'urduni St. Minion. Franklin, Peru.

Moffetl. ((us. lilwond. Ohm. Mrs Clarence (Grace).

Peru. Paimby, Mrs. William iRuse) 3205 Alainla Blvd. Rude, Emma, Kokomo j. Riithcrforri, William.

Russiaville. Shirk. Audrey, N. purdum St. Shutt.

Mrs Thomas Melvetal t22 W. Carter St Stcllhorn. Clarence Dean, IWR Madison St. Sired, Mrs. Kimvis (Jcnnj Hussia ville Winlland.

Lisa, 1 E. (Jcrharl St. Mrs. iShirlevi.17171 N. Courtlaiul Ave.

Voting, Cleo. Forest Haltaglia, Mrs. Joseph atarljarai. 2001 Saratoga Dr. BerninHfield.

Neil I Barbara). 2)36 N. WangJ) SI. Ilowen. Leslie.

1G25S. Market SI. Brooks, Miss Donna. 326 Main SI. Hurheri, Bertie.

1100 Pence Pipe Dr. Cooper. Mrs. Garlh Jr. (Mertiel.

1522 S. Market Si. Cnltijij.hnni. Michael. 9)Vj Danhurv Dr.

Davis, rtliomla f.lo.l Aluunrpjin Tr. f.Hw.iril. Mrs Linda I. Jay Guppens. Mrs.

Jerry (Opal' Sharpsville. Way Kerriex. Susan, lxoiisrt. Monrc Mr? t. i Harriet Maple Lawn Village.

Moorman. Ilniulnll, Ceulcr. Pickles inner David. Creentown. fteece.

Mrs. (Jeorfje lEinnia). 612 Monroe St. Silcr. Jeffrey.

Blli S. Eliwhclh Si Wcrlz. John I04'i Broadway. Wolfe. Arlliur.

Kokuino U. It. 3." The locol Veterans of Foreign Wars punched Saturday morn Pai School. Mark Killidn looks on of rpflcclDrized tape are applied to MIAMI COUNTY DEATHS MHS. IDA SWAIM PERU Funeral services for Mrs Ida Mae Swaim.

fit). Amboy, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Rockford Friends Church. Wells County with the Rev. Lowell Itoss tilficiatiny.

Burial uill be in Rockford Cemetery. Friends may call at the Laird and Son Funeral Home in Amboy after noon or: Sunday. Mrs. Swaim was found dead in 'a aalhlub in her mobile home in Amboy al 1 m. Friday by her brother, Verne Oden, 70.

Ambuy. The mobile home was parked on Ihe brother's property. Authorities reported that the woman as round lying in the bathtub with a rope around her neck, The remainder of Ihe rope was still hanging on a rod bar from the ceiling. Discoloration of the skin and rope maris around her neck may indicate Ihe woman died of strangulation, authorities said. An autopsy was performed Saturday to determine the exact cause of her death.

born in Howard County, June 17. 183'3, she the daughter of Willinm and Mary Etta Dailey Oden. She was married in to James Swaim, who died in 1962. She moved tn Amboy from Liberty Center in l. Surviving nre three brothers, Verne Oden, Amboy; Russell Oden, Marion; and Charles Oden, Prairie Creek.

DANIEL L. AAf)V Daniel L. Canady. 71. New Waverly, died at 0:43 a.m.

Saturday in Dukes Hospital. He was chief clerk of the C. O. Railroad freight office in Peru. Burn 17.

1WI6 in Cass County, he was the son of Charles and Ida (Holmes Canadv. fie was married to Tholmn Myers in 1950 and she survives. lie was a member of the Mew Waverly Masonic Lodge and a veteran of World War I Funeral sei vices will bo at 2 p.m. Monday in the Drake Flowers Chapel. Burial will be in Ever Rest Memorial Park Cemetery in Cass County.

Friends may call al the funeral home afler noon on Sunday. Masonic services will be held al the funeral home al 7:30 p.m. Sunday. FRANK IF. L.

WELSH Frankie Welsh, 81. Indianapolis, died in the home of her daughter, Mrs Hubert Mawlx'y, 25U W. Seventh al a.m. Saturday. Born in Taylor County, Kv Aug 2B, IM, she was Ihe daughter of Gabon; J.

and Mary Jane (Saxton) Graves. She was married to William A. Welsh in and he preceded her in death. Surviving in mldilinn to the daughter are another daughter, Mrs. Alvie Bu jk alcw.

Center; one son, Waller V. Welsh, Buna. five grandchildren and three great grandchildren Funeral arrangements are incom pfete al (he Drake Flowers Funeral Home. ooocoooooooooooooo oooooo RCA VICTOR WEEK CORRECTION r. Corrsci prices, oplior HllUborou Trljnsllg Dpper S798.9S $199.95 i Tiko idinAgp oi Iheae and til CiD oinr; ytCBf vbIusb your i Viclor dDilBi I ICtJi.

iooocoaoooooooooooooiiOo lile A Bike Pro mrmbers and Auxiliary including Mri. Chailas Girton Ing nt lafayetto (lett), Erricit Porlpr, project cho rman, ond Mrs. Cecil os safely stfiD! W. Wilson. his bike by VFW (PhoiD by Gib Gordon) Six Persons Injured In Accidents Six persons were injured in two multiple vehicle traffic crashes here Saturday afternoon.

Five persons were healed at St. Joseph Memorial Hospital after a five car crash at Markland Avenue and Apper son Way at 2:38 p.m. Those injured included: Diane Russkowski, ifi, 300 N. Berkley with shack. Clara Ruszkowski, 47, 900 N.

Berkley with facial cut. Judith Mackey, 1C, 1020 Forest with an injury of the right leg. Tamara Tobias, Greentown, with a cut lip. Prances D. Strickland, 25, Gary, with possible internal injuries.

Clara Ruszkoski and Miss Mackey were passengers in a car driven by Diane Ruszkowski Tamara Tobias was a passenger in a car driven by Connie S. Ritchcy, 20, Greentowu. Tile other If S.A.V.E Exclusive Push Button Bcr.r. juVVs the mcc EiilusiiS chsinstitchi 0 Exclusive Spinrting Rcellrifeatl system for smoother tfiisad How, Exclusive new PROFESSIONS buttons er sens many different kinds of btitlonholds. JotlS.W.

E.I Sjt peat rfiuctlcnt nnJlHIwpjlsofTouchlSW istvlr.i iracliirirs iwrlalile or In tho Emm three drivers involved were Mrs, Strickland, Sharon K. Stafford, 22, Galveston 1, and Charles L. Gather 10, St. Louis. Mo.

Police, who are continuing the invesli gallon of Ihe accident, said that one of Ihe five cars was enruule south on Ap person Way, one was driving cast on Markland Avenue and three were northbound on Apperson waiting for the traffic light to change, when the crash occurred Iti the second accident, which occurred at Boulevard and the U. S. 31 IJypass al 1:30 Cyrus M. Hockett, 620 W. Jackson sufferen possible head injuries when hi; car was involved in a thiee car collision.

Olher drivers involved in Ihe crau 'ere Franklin G. Smith, 54, 822 E. Tav br and Arthur Richard Rose. 27, Santa Anna, Calif. IBtew giM tarn SINGER SALEATIION DISCOVER PRICES REOUCED ON EVERY MAJOR SINGER PRODUCT aeiuxe zig zag sewing machine in beautiful desk! SiNGER portable lig zag sewing machine with case! lip rags to darn, mend, sew bullcf' is strelch labricswilhaol attachments.

Quiet andyitujlion fieer avemtnt. All purpose sewing fri sheers fofiEJvy woo lent. FREITl Project 3 slfcreo record, regular! $4.39, with purchase of evary SINGER stereo phonograph. Tipton County Man Killed Saturday ity ELINJN CAGE TIPTON A Tipton County mati was killed Saturday night when bis truck went out of control and overturned a mile north of Tipton. Charles Sowders, 25, ft.

R. 2, was pronounced dead at the scene. Death was attributed to a broken neck and a skull fracture. Tipton County Sheriff Verl Crimme said that Sowders was eastbound on Ihe Nonininda Pike just west of the North Mam Street intersection, when his one ton truck veered oil the north side of the road and overturned in a ditch, crushing the cab of the truck against a utility pole. Sawders as lilted as Tipton County's ninth traffic fatality of the year.

His body was taken to the Young Nichols Funeral Home in Tipton, where arrangements are pending. $50 in Change Taken In Friday Breokin Ahout S60 in change was taken during a brcakin al (he East Side Inn, 1212 E. Vaile Friday night. Fnlry to Ihe tavern was gained by prying two by fours from a window of a rear storeroom, Several bottles of beer in the sloreroom were broken. Viet (ConlJniiPil From Page Onr) There were rumors thai some Buddhists were talking again of immolations, Die suicides by fire that have marked some previous political drives.

But Tri Quang said there were no such plans at present. BIRTHS At Howard Community Hospital SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, Kokomo R. ft 4, a boy, James Ryan, 7 pound and 4 ounces al 55 a.m.

Friday. HLKHKHI) Mr and Mrs. Richard Huhbard, Walton, a boy, Michael Cordon, pounds and 8 ounces at 3:40 p.m. Friday. 1'IIIDE Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Pride, 927 N. Main a girl, Rebecca Lynn, 7 pounds and 3 ounces at 7:59 a.m. Saturday. At St.

Joseph Hospital DAULTON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl Daulton, 624 E. Mulberry a girl. Mary Angela, 6 pounds and 13 ounces at 10:35 a.m.

Friday. HUCKLEY Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Buckley, Sharpsville 2, a boy, Tracy Lee, pounds and 3 ounces at p.m. Friday.

IIATMAKEH Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Edward Hatmaker, mi S. Armstrong a boy, Brian Edward, 7 pounds and ounces al a.m. Saturdav.

MORRIS Mr and Mrs. Richard Cerdld Morris, 1103 K. Fischer a boy, Richard Gerald 6 pounds at 2:12 a.m. Saturday. only '88 i vi Mat i nniarimomu UatSlNGEFMcdayl' SINGER.

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