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Tuesday. 'Iiim It 1971 THE INDIANAPOLIS NtWS Page 18 News Pressman jack Athey Dies Jack Athey, 40, 3101 Dan-bury Road, a pressman for The News, died today in Methodist Hospital. Restaurant Head Hay man, 89, Dead KANSAS CITY (AP)-Clar-ence Hayman, 89, founder of nationwide Forum Restaurants, died Sunday, Hayman bought his first restaurant in Kansas City for $320. He was a founder of the National Restaurant Association. NEW YORK John Mootz, 56, assistant general manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, died yesterday after a heart attack while attending a municipal DEATHS AND FUNERALS Edith Jackson Served On Board By BESS WATSON Mrs.

Edith G. Jackson, 4202 Central, who served -under sir consecutive governors as a member of the t'Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors Home board, died last night in Hoosier Village Health Center. Mrs. Jackson was named to the board in 1930 by 'Gov. Harry G.

Leslie. She resigned because of impaired IhealUi in 1965. Clarence Beech Rites Tomorrow Services for Clarence Roosevelt Beech, 29, who died Friday in his home at 2914 Prls-cilia, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in King King Funeral Home. He worked for the Dual Machine Co.

Survivors wife Mary; daughter Mae; sons Clarence June, Walter; father James Beech. Mrs. Mildred Rabourn Mrs. Mildred Rabourn, 48, 426 N. Bancroft, died yesterday in Community Hospital.

She worked as a clerk at Automotive Service Warehouse Inc. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home. Survivors husband Curtis; sons Daniel, Stephen McGuire; daughters Mrs.

Susan Edington, Mrs. Kathleen Mahler. Danny Lee Dukes Danny Lee Dukes, 21, 228 N. 6th, Beech Grove, died yesterday in Turtle Creek Nursing Home East. He attended Beech Grove High School.

He served three years In the Army including a tour in Vietnam. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove. Survivor mother Mrs. Maxine Dukes.

Mrs. Rebecca C. Howe Services for Mrs. Rebecca C. Howe, 87, 1015 Collingwood Drive, formerly of Boston where she was a professional singer, will be at 11 a.m.

tomorrow In Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary. A resident of the city for the last 19 years, she died yesterday In Methodist Hospital. Survivor-daughter Mrs. Thomas McCrae. NEW Mosteller Rites Tomorrov Athey had worked for The News since 1949.

Athey bowled with the St. Michael's League. He was a veteran of the Air Force and served in the Air Police. Athey was a 500-Mile Race fan, but this year was the first time he had missed the race in 20 years. He was a member of North Park Masonic Lodge and The American Legion.

Masonic services will be at Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, with burial In Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors wife Phyllis; daughter Diane; sons Michael, David; mother Mrs. Esther Athey. KOLOR-DAK HAIR GROOM FOR MEN Colon any hair gridually lo dnlrad had In 2 waekt or monay back. Craamy whila Kolor-Bak grooma, con.

dltiona-maka hair look lullar. Mao available aa liquid or pomada. At drug oountara. officials convention. PARIS Marcel Dupre, or Services for Homer Mosteller, 82, 1610 W.

New York, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Usher Funeral Home. Mosteller died yesterday en route to Methodist Hospital. He had operated a livery service and was active in the real estate business about 30 She attended Indiana Unl-tversity and was a member of tKappa Alpha Theta Sorority taught in Newcastle schools. She was active in civic affairs and had been president Sot the New Castle American Auxiliary.

She and her husband, Clarence A. Jackson, retired president and board chairman of American United Life Insurance came to Indianapolis STAR and NEWS Quick-Jetton WANT ADS Get Fast Results ganist and composer honored many times here and abroad, died Sunday at 85. Dupre was known particularly for his Improvising skill. In 1921, he went to Philadelphia to inaugurate an organ and improvised a symphony in four movements with seven themes. In 1934, he became organist at St.

Sulpice Church, which has one of the world's finest organs. He had won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1914 and traveled widely several years years. He retired 25 years ago, Survivors wife Cressie daughters Mrs. Elsie Schmid, Mrs. Nellie Moore; sons Louis, in 1933 when her husband was Jcalled to serve in the admin- Ross.

on concert tours. He was an -y- Wi-Iikf associate member of the Royal I tOj Ngni Services Friday istration of Gov. Paul V. Mo Nutt. In World War II, Mrs.

Jackson served four years as a colonel at the Indianapolis Service Men's Center. A girls' dormitory at the Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors Orphans Home was named for her. She was a member of the United Methodist Church. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary, with graveside services in South Mound Cemetery, New Castle.

Other survivors son Robert lighter Ann. Frank J. Lewis Rites Tomorrow Academy of Belgium and in France he was honored with several national awards. He gave a concert two weeks ago at London's Albert Hall. HOUSTON Gardiner Sy-monds, 67, chairman of the board and former executive officer of Tenneco died of a heart ailment in Methodist Hospital today.

Symonds is credited, generally, as the man responsible for the corporation's earning $2.5 billion in 1970. He joined Tenneco as its chief executive in 1943, the year it was chartered as Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. Mrs. Ruth Dunn Rifes Thursday Mrs. Ruth Augusta Dunn, 78, former Indianapolis resident, died Saturday in St.

Petersburg, Fla. I She was a member of Wayne American Legion Auxiliary Unit, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority alumnae, a charter member ef Purdue Alumni Women of Indianapolis, Indianapolis national Chapter of University Women, Indiana Federation of Club Women and West Michigan Street United Methodist Church. Services will be at 10 a.m., Thursday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home where friends may call after 6 p.m. tomorrow. Survivors husband retired Army Col.

Jesse M. Dunn; son Services for Troy Wright, 48 will be at 2 p.m. Friday in St, John the Baptist Church. He died Sunday in his home, Services for Frank J. Lewis, Charles Bohley 4340 Forest Manor.

He had been a machinist 26 years for Naval Avionics Facility. Friends may call after 6:30 p.m. Thursday in King King 28, Greenwood, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Taylor Chapel United Methodist Church at Fort Wayne. He died Saturday in an auto accident.

Lewis was assistant dean of boys at Howe High School. Services for Charles Bohley, 31, 2747 Shelby, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home.

Bohley, a pipeline installer for the Cox Construction was killed Sunday in an auto accident near Harrison, ami over Funeral Home. He was a member of Me ndian Masonic Lodge and an Army veteran of World War II, Survivors wife Bernice; Friends may call at the D. 0. Ohio, just east of the Indiana-McComb Sons Funeral Home, Ohio line. Survivors wife Fort Wayne.

Ruby; mother Mrs. Cora Survivor daughter Trista. Bohley. daughter Vivian; sons Troy Melvin; mother Mrs. Katie Wright.

DONALD TOTTEN Willie Nelson RITES TOMORROW SeLf Blue Cross and Blue Shield's Medicare Supplement Plus health care coverage is effective July 1 if you apply now! Col. James daughter Mrs. Fred Phillips. STATE I DEATHS BLOOMINGTON Mrs Frida H. Arnett, 81, retired Lafayette schoolteacher.

Rites today. Survivor husband Em-mett. HARTFORD CITY Mrs. Martha Cronin, 62, wife of Raymond Cronin, Blackford County Democratic chairman. Services at 10 a.m.

tomorrow iij St. John Catholic Church. "sHELBYVILLE Delby W. Gregory, 70, a retired farmer. Services at 2 p.m, tomorrow iit Carmony Funeral Home.

Survivor wife Lena, DEATH NOTICES I ON PAGE 40 Totten was a 53-year member of Greenwood Masonic Lodge and a member of Greenwood American Legion Post. Survivors wife Fern; son Donald; daughter Mrs. Mary Ellen Wurz. Mrs. Virginia Collins Services for Mrs.

Virginia Collins, 58, 5237 Falcon Lane, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Murphy Mortuary at Sbelbyville. A former resident of Shelbyville, she was a retired employe of Herff Jones Co, Survivors-Husband Services for Donald F. W. Totten, 79, Greenwood, retired State Revenue Department employe and former professional baseball player, will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow in J. C. Wilson Greenwood Chapel. Totten died Sunday in West 10th Street Veterans Hospital. An Army veteran of World War Totten had worked several years in the motor fuel tax division of the revenue department.

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But remember, your application must be received by June 30th for your coverages to begin July 1. Don't wait any longer! Send in the coupon or contact the Blue Cross and Blue Shield office that's nearest you. (This office will also answer questions from folks approaching 65 and from anyone having questions about Medicare Supplement Plus benefits.) "The Best Jobs In The 70s Will Be Held By People With Special Skill Training" U.S. LABOR DEPARTMENT REPORT Train Now For a Well-Paying Prestige Position As 1 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Services for Willie Nelson will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel.

Nelson was a self-employed house painter and also worked for the Bowes. Seal Fast Corp. at the time of his death. Formerly he worked 13 years for the Marmon-Herrington Company. Survivors wife Anna; son Willie Jr.

Mrs. Sadie Mae Allen Services for Mrs. Sadie Mae Allen, 67, 901 Locke, Apartment 564, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Summers Funeral Home. She died Sunday in General Hospital.

She was a member of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. Survivors sons James Wright, Jesse Travis; daughters Mrs. Mary Cum-mings, Mrs. Dorothy Jethroe.

Mrs. Mabel Jackson Services for Mrs. Mabel T. Jackson, 88, 5868 Rosslyn, who died yesterday in a nursing home, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in John W.

Turner Funeral Home In Brooksville, Fla. She was a retired piano teacher, and a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist, and the Piano Teachers' Association at Cleveland. Mrs. Emma Koch Services for Mrs. Emma Koch, 84, 6150 Shelby, will be at 2:30 p.m.

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