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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 2

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TERRI HAUTE TRIBUNE Friday, Ort. 14, '66 SUES FOR FUNDS DEATHS GOLDIE KENNEDY Goldie Kennedy. 69, 516 Hancock died at 10:10 a.m. Thursday in Union Hospital. Surviving are five sons, William, Robert.

Donald and Daniel, all of Terre Haute, and Clarence. North Terre Haute; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Fenton. Terre Haute, and Mrs. Nellie Tingley and Mrs.

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IO to 4:30 P.M. Haute; two sisters. Mrs. Laura Goodrich, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Nellie Collings, Bloomfield; two brothers, Albert and Murphy Smith, both of Terre Haute: 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services will he at IO a.m. Monday at the Cross Funeral Home, with the Rev. R. C. Mowery officiating.

Burial will be in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday. MRS. ALICE RASH Mrs.

Alice 56 S. 19th was dead on arrival at 3:50 p.m. Thursday at St. Anthony Hospital. She is survived by four sisters, Mrs.

Marie Goldstine and Mrs. Betty Lang, both of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Dorothy Williams and Mrs. Eva Torgnnson. both of Chicago; two brothers, Albert Freeman, Terre Haute, and Max Freeman.

Chicago. Services will be held Monday, IO a.m., at the Callahan Funeral Home with Rabbi Bernard Cohen officiating. Burial will be in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Saturday.

MRS. FRANKIE M. CAMPBELL Mrs. Frankie M. Campbell, 2423 Chase died Friday at 8 a.m.

in St. Anthony's Hospital. She is survived by one son, Percy Williams of Springfield. one stepdaughter. Miss Bessie Campbell, also of Springfield, and two stepsons.

Dennis and Lonnie, both of Springfield. Arrangements are pending at the Russell Funeral Home. HERMAN (JUDY) CLUGSTON Herman (Judy) Clugston. 75. of 1510 Chestnut died Friday at 10:10 a.m.

at St. Anthony's Hospital. Following his retirement from Quaker Maid he was employed by the Shrine Temple for a number of years. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge. He is survived by a sister.

Mrs. William G. Ail of Terre Haute: one brother, Har- LONDON (IPU Frederick Cole, 44, is serving 15 years in jail for robbing a bank. Thursday the bank sued him for nart of the 52,000 pounds that was stolen in 1964. COWAN BROS.

I PAYNE FLORISTS North 21st and Spruce. We have a complete Floral Service. Quality Designs Reasonable AND PLANTERS imeaning cash and carry) Phone C-9606 Open Sundays Noon DOLPH CROSS Our first interest is to fulfill your wishes within your circumstances. CROSS Home Phone C-5973 2005 N. 13th St.

ry. also of Terre Haute; one nephew, Edward All. Terre Haute, and a niece, Mrs. Forest Hart of Lafayette. Arrangements are pending at the Callahan Funeral Home.

DELLA M. STANKEY Mrs. Della M. Stankey, 87. of 2500 Lay her died Friday at 8:30 a m.

in the St. Anthony Hospital. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Louise Kindred of Terre Haute and Mrs. Alice Francis of Prairieton; three sons.

John, Russell and Arthur, all of Terre Haute, and one sister, Mrs. Susie Derr of Terre Haute: eight grandchildren and ll great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church, and the Trairieton Order of the Eastern Star. Services will be held Monday at IO a. rn.

at the DeBaun Funeral Home, where friends may call after IO a.m. Sunday. The Rev. William Moody will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Lawn Cemetery.

MRS. ELLA SCHOBERT Services for Mrs. Ella Schobert, 90. 1411 S. 18th will be at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at the Callahan Funeral Home. The Rev. Robert Matheny will officiate, with burial in Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call MRS. LETTIE GROUNDS LINTON, Ind.

(Special) Mrs. Lettie Grounds. 64. Hamilton Road, died at 5 a m. in St.j Anthony Hospital at Terre; Haute.

She was a member of; Lyons First Methodist Church Lyons OES 371 and Linton H-121 Club. Surviving arc the husband. Merlin; one son, Robert. Bloom ington; one daughter. Mrs Betty Shake.

Sanborn; two brothers. 11 Workman. Terre Haute, and Rex Workman. Lyons, and three grandchildren Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Lyons First Methodist Church, with the Rev.

John IM. Dickey, the Rev. Edwin Mercer and the Rev. Paul Burris officiating. Burial will be in Prairie Chapel Cemetery.

Eastern Star services will be conducted at the Anderson-Poindexter Funeral Home at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. LYMAN THOMPSON ROCKVILLE, Ind.

(Special) Thompson, 81. 6074 S. Market died at 6:15 a.rn Thursday in Union Hospital at Terre Haute. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Portland Mills Christian Church. Surviving are the widow, Dottle; three daughters, Mrs.

Robert E. Martin and Mrs. Max Martin, both of Rockville, and Mrs. Roger Schutt. Indianapolis; one son.

John. Indianapolis; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Glenn Catterson, Rockville; two brothers, Omar. Rockville, and Arthur, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Ida Baine and Mrs.

Lenna Connelly, both of Bellmore, and Mrs. Ora McGaughey, Russellville; IO grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Butler Funeral I Home, with the Rev. David G.j Kinnick officiating.

Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. MRS. GLOI A STULL CASEY, 111. I Cloia Stull.

80, formerly of RR Charleston, died Wednesday in Jacksonville, 111. She is sur-j vived by four stepsons, John Stull, RR 2, Greenup, Lester Stull. Martinsville, Halite and Raymond Stull, both of RR Charleston, and two grandchild dren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Markwell Funeral Home, with the Rev.

Fred Carien officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, MRS. OLIVE DEAN SMITH MECCA, Ind. Dean Smith. 78.

formerly of Terre Haute, died at 2:30 a.m.J Thursday in Union Hospital at Terre Haute. She is survived by two sons, Maurice. Montezuma, and Richard, Terre Haute; one brother, Wayne Buell, Terre Haute; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Prose, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Louise Elliott, Lakemore, Ohio, and two grandchildren.

Services will be at I p.m. Saturday at the Thomas Funeral Home, Terre Haute with the Rev. Chester Mahan officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park Friends may call after noon Fri day. IVIRS.

ANNA STITH STAUNTON. Ind. (Special)Mrs. Anna Stith, 78. died at 3:20 p.m.

Thursday in Clay County Hospital at Brazil. She was a former resident of Rosedale. Surviving are one son, Harris Thorpe, Staunton; two daughters. Mrs. Mildred Blunk Indianapolis, and Mrs.

Jean Henning, Chicago; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Arrangements are pending at the Lawson Funeral Home of Brazil. MRS. NANCY ELLEN MYERS BRAZIL. Ind.

(Special) Services for Mrs. Nancy Ellen Myers. 87, RR I. who died Wednesday, will be at 10:30 a m. Saturday at the Lawson Funeral Home, with the Rev John Newton officiating.

The Geronomo-Pocahontas Lodge 51 will conduct graveside services at Clear Run Cemetery near Bridgeton. Friends may call after 5:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, where the Mayflower Rebekah Lodge will conduct memorial services at 8 p.m. Friday. LAWRENCE H.

HEBER CLINTON. Ind. (Special) Lawrence H. Heber, 74. RR died Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

in Vermillion County Hospital. He was a member of Modern Woodmen Lodge 3105, Clinton. Surviving are one son, Herman, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Spoonemore, San Dimas, and Mrs. Dorothy Massa, Clinton; one brother Ray, Clinton: six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Services will be at IO a.m. Monday Frist Funeral Home, with burial in 11 Prairie Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Saturday. HOMER H.

MARTIN PARIS, 111. H. Martin, 74. Vermilion, 111., a retired farmer and life long resident of the Vermilion area, died Monday at the Paris Hospital following an extended illness. He was a member of the Vermilion Methodist Church.

Surviving are the widow, Sebra: a daughter, Mrs. Ada Lucite Adams of Vermilion; a grandson; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Weaver of Danville, 111., and three brothers, Seibert of Paris and Carl and Fred, both of Terre Haute. The body was brought to the Sutton and Son Funeral Home where friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday.

The family will be present from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the Sutton chapel at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. John Faust will officiate and burial will be in New Providence Cemetery.

MRS. JENNIE BAIR MARTINSVILLE, 111. for Mrs. Jennie Bair, 78. Akron.

Ohio, formerly of Martinsville, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Greenwell Funeral Home. The Rev. Dean Austin will officiate with burial in Ridgelawn Cemetery. Friends may call after I p.m.

Saturday. She is survived by one son, Paul. Akron; three brothers, Otto Doran, James Doran and Claude Doran, all of Martinsville, and one sister. Mrs. Bertha LaBier.

Brazil. MRS. JESSIE FOLTZ SATTERLEE CLINTON, Ind. (Special) Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Frist Funeral Home for Mrs.

Jessie Foltz Satterlee, 84, who died Wednesday at the residence, 605 Mulberry St. The Rev. Herbert Osman will officiate and burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Wife Throws Children, Self To Death Continued From Page One. KRUPA TO APPEAR AT EVANSVILLE EVANSVILLE, Ind.

(Special) Swingman Gene Krupa, famed as the king of jazz drummers, will headline the groups first Evansville Jazz Festival Nov. 6 in Roberts Municipal Stadium. Krupa will be featured on the festival program with four known Evansville area jail woman throw a child out of the window, he said. About 25 persons, attracted by the screaming, quickly gathered near him. just time to get to Anderson said.

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BON TON MEADOWS SATH AND OHIO BLVD. More cases of rabies among dogs occur in early spring and late fall than during dog days. A. D. MASTERS DIES IN FLORIDA A.

D. Masters, who for many years was manager of Crane Company here, died Thursday in Ormond Beach. Fla. He made his home at 705 Riverside Dr there. While a resident of Terre Haute, he was active in Rotary Club, the Elks Club.

Masonry and scout work. as well as serving on the board of Goodwill Industries and was a trustee of Methodist Temple. The family resided at 520 S. Center St. here.

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