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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 173 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 18 SEC. 1 E. E. Iluntsinger Sr. Aaron Perk Dies; Finn Official Services for Aaron Pek, 66, company, where he had been OBITUARIES employed 40 years, George E.

Smith Services for George E. Smith, 63. 2032 West Riviera Drive, who died Friday at home, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Macedonia Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

He was born at Elkton, and lived here 34 years. He worked 26 years as a water tester for the Chrysler Corporation, retiring In 1968. Surviving is the widow, Mrs. Ar-noma Smith. Friendsmay call after 4 p.m.

Monday in the Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Services for Edward E. Iluntsinger 73, 8050 East 12th Street, will be held at i p.m. Tuesday in the Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel, with burial in Washington Park East Cemetery. He died yesterday in Community Hospital.

A lifelong resident of In-d 1 a a 1 i he worked 40 years as a wholesale route-man for Borden Milk Company, retiring in 1962. He was a member of Tuxedo United Methodist Church and Broad Ripple Masonic Lodge 643. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Edith A. Iluntsinger.

7217 Kingsford Drive, a retired supervisor at Indiana Bell Telephone Company, will be held at noon Monday in Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. Burial will be in Beth-El Zedeck Memorial Park. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Perk died Friday in Winona Memorial Hospital. Mr.

Terk retired in 1972 as a supervisor in the accounting department of the telephone He was a member of Beth-El Zedeck Congregation, Elks Lodge, Monument Masonic Lodge and Pioneer Club of Indiana Bell. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Florence Perk; a son, William R. Perk of Indian a 1 i and a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Peller of Indianapolis.

Contributions may be made to the Marion County Heart Association and the United Jewish Appeal. Mrs. George Wiseman Services for Mrs. George (Nellie) Wiseman, 77, 5205 By-ram Street, will be held at 3 p.m. (EDT) Sunday in Dill-man-Green Funeral Home at Marengo.

Burial will be in El Bethel Cemetery, near Marengo. Mrs. Wiseman died Friday in her home. She was a resident of Indianapolis 40 years and was born near English in Crawford County. Two sons, James and Gayle Wiseman, also survive.

In appreciation for the wonderful support of Indianapolis and Central Indiana The Baldwin factory gave us a special shipment of over 150 new pianos and organs only 75 left to celebrate our anniversary sale. PIANOS AND ORGANS AT SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES C. K. Brewer, Water Company Engineer, Dies Clarence R. Brewer, 58, 2730 Barbary Lane, senior design engineer for the Indianapolis Water Company, died yesterday in Marion County General Hospital.

A native of Vincennes, he came to Indianapolis 16 years ago to become a water company employe. He was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church and the Athenaeum Turners. He was an Army veteran of World War II, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel, and a 1939 graduate of Purdue University. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary, with burial in Washington Park East Cemetery.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Judy Crump of Louisville, Mrs. Linda Lamp of Seattle, and Mrs. Paula Lohr of Aspen, and his mother, Mrs. Ethel Brewer of Indianapolis.

V. C. Hoagland, Architect, Dies Services for Virgil C. Hoagland, 75, 5440 Hibben Avenue, will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel.

Born at Greensburg, he lived here most of his life and was a graduate of Butler Uni-verslty, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Mr. Hoagland was an architect 40 years, with offices at 445 North Pennsylvania Street. He was a member of Broadway United Methodist Church and was a 50-year member of Mystic Tie Masonic Lodge. Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

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Virgil D. McDonald Virgil D. McDonald, 78, R.R. 15, Acton, died yesterday in his home. An Indianapolis area resident most of his life, he retired in 1962 as a warehouseman from the J.

Perry Wholesale Grocery Company. Her was a member of Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church. Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home at Acton, with burial in Rock-lane Cemetery.

Survivors include six -sons, Loren E. Virgil "John Charles Robert and H. McDonald, all of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Ivie of Shelbyville and Mrs. Mary Hargrove of London, Ind.

George A. Miller Services for George A. Miller, 84, 6795 West 21st Street, a sawyer, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, with burial in Washington Park East Cemetery. He died Friday in a local nursing home.

He worked for Curry-Miller Veneers Inc. from 1929 until his retirement in 1954. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and attended the Baptist Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Nellie May Miller; three sons, Bonnie Earl T.

and Alvin A. Miller, and a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Dunaway, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. James Everts Services for Mrs.

James F. (Grace Everts, 62, 209 North Arsenal Avenue, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Dorsey-Feeney Mortuary, with burial in Anderson Cemetery here. She died Friday in St. Vincent Hospital.

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