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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 14

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Columbus, Indiana
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South Decatur Preps For State Finals Area Deaths time on Saturday. Burial will be Collegeville, a sister, Evelyn4 at Uniontown Cemetery. McFerron of Columbus; four Memorials may be made to First grandchildren; and several great-Marion Baptist Church or Ameri- grandchildren. Retired farmer 'mi law. 'J .1 I Birr 'i kD12JHEBES2.

rnnrincT WUUUAIVJI iJ'" I I I -J Robert R. Cain's widow Mary Louise Cain South Jonesville Road Mary Louise Cain, 73, of South Jonesville Road, widow of Robert R. Cain, died at 4:43 a.m. today, at Jackson County Memorial Hospital. She was a member of the Jonesville Christian Church.

Funeral will be conducted by the Rev. Paul Ertman at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Barkes, Inlow and Weaver Funeral Home on Washington Street, where calling will be from 4 to 8 Friday and 9 a.m. to service time on. Saturday.

Burial will be at Daugherty Cemetery. Born June 3, 1917, in Bartholomew County, Mrs. Cain was the daughter of Albertus and Pearl Beatty Setser. She was mahied to Robert R. Cain on March 20, 1937.

He died Nov. 5, 1984. Surviving are a son, David Lee Cain of Brownstown; daughters, Roberta L. McClusky of Columbus and Laura Pittman of Elizabeth-town; a sister, Grace Rosenberger of Columbus; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a grandson.

Died Monday -i Jacob R. Daugherty fwmmt li ii i 1 mtmm 7 I The Republic photos by John Sheckler husband works the chains at games. South Decatur faces Southwood Friday in the state football finals. Connie Pray, covered her small shop with South Decatur spirit decorations. She has no relatives on the team, but her Ill mi "jf Di1a4 A Mvie Route 2 Westport WESTPORT Robert Arthur Lewis, 82, of Route 2, died at 5:42 p.m.

Tuesday at Bartholomew County Hospital. He retired from fanning in 1966. He was a member and had served as deacon at Sardinia antist rhiirrh Tfp was also a member of Alert Masonic Lodge and Order of Eastern Star and Junior Order of United American Mechanics at Rising Sun since 1924. He graduated in 1927 from Burney High School. Funeral will be conducted by the Rev.

D. Clark Harrell at 10 a.m. Saturday at Bass Gasper Funeral Home, where calling will be from :4 to 9 p.m. Friday, Members of Alert Masonic Lodge will conduct a service at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Burial will be at Hebron Cemetery at Adams. Memorials may be made to the rinnnr'x phnipp nf rhnritips Born 1908 ln Rising Sun ne was gon Harry and Lettie Mae Keith Lewis. He married Lucy Ellen Towler on Sept 17, 1927, in Aurora. She survives. Also surviving are sons, Harold W.

Lewis of Suriname, South America and Howard K. Twta of Columbus; tf daughter, Patricia Voelz of Columbus; a brohter, Kay jj 0f Westport; 11 grand children; and 11 great-, grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Herschel Lewis; a sister, Hazel Lewis; and a grandson, Howard William Hooten. HOUSE (Continued From Pag 1) about a week's worth of wrangling over election of a House speaker and over pending recounts in three House races. One of those disputed races resulted in a seat near the rear for Bailey, formerly mayor of Seymour.

"The first day hasn't been disappointing yet at all," Bailey said after the session was adjourned. It been just as energetic as I thought it would be. I understand 0131 ge better from here. Bailey beat Seymour Re publican Dianne Cartmel for the seat abandoned by Democrat Baron Hill, who was defeated in his run this year for the U.S. Senate.

Cheatham, also a Democrat, said this session's Democratic majority will allow members of his party to play a different role than in the past He said he may be in line for a committee chairmanship. In the last session he served on four committees, including County and Townships, Human Affairs and Natural Resources. His fourth committee, Ethics, will be combined with the Public Policy and Veterans' Affairs Committee. Cheatham handily defeated Madison attorney Donald Currie, a Republican, to be returned to the statehouse. ICC Wilifi.

fob can Cancer Society. Born Sept 23, 1919, Mrs. Hall was the daughter of Alvin Edgar and Maudie Eunice Collins Murphy. She spent most of her life in, Jackson County. She was first married to John D.

Emily on Oct 10, 1936. She was married to James H. Hall on March 7, He died June 11, 1976. Surviving are children, Robert A. Emily of Seymour, JoAnn Webster of Scottsburg and Janet Pearl of Crpthersville; a brotner, Granville Murphy Seymour; a sister, Gladys Hougiand of Seymour; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son, six brothers and two sisters. Former resident Albert M. Morrison Indianapolis Albert M. Morrison, 58, of Indianapolis, formerly of Route 1 Flat Rock, died at 9 a.m. Monday at his home.

He was a retired truck driver, a member ot uisamea American veterans anu an atiW, vcwieu ui the Korean War. Funeral will be conducted by the Rev. Jerry Crouse at 2 p.m. Friday at Norman Funeral Home at Hope, where calling wilj. be from 11 a.m.

to service time on Friday. Burial Will be at Fiat Rock Cemetery. Born June 6, 1932, in Bloom- inguMi, ivioriiboii was ine suu ui Molar M. and Ruth Evelyn Alberts Morrison. He maimed Ima L.

Sosbe on Nov. 13, 1954. She died March 15. Surviving are sons, Howard R. Morrison of Michigan and Kenneth A.

Morrison, serving-with the U.S. Army in Germany; a Catherine Larsson-Woods of Indianapolis; a Marie Lange of New York; and five grandchildren. Austin L. Ilimes' wife Edna M. Himes Columbus DANVILLE Edna M.

Himes, 75, of Columbus, formerly of Pittsboro, and wife of Austin L. Himes, died Tuesday at Fort Myers. Fla. She had been a resident of Columbus for six years. She had lived in Missouri and in Southern California where she worked at Rockwell International as a lead woman in the soldering department from 1955 to her retirement in 1970.

She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Funeral will be conducted by the Rev. Steve Beasley at 2 p.m. Saturday at Weaver Funeral home in Danville, where calling will be from noon to service time on Sat- urday. Burial will be at of P.

Cemetery at Lizton. Born May 4, 1915, in Pittsboro, Mrs. Himes was the daughter of Orse and Mary Carver Armstrong. She was married to Austin L. Himes on Dec' 15, 1945, -in Louisville, Ky.

Also surviving are a daughter, Darlene O'Neal of Columbus; brothers, Paul of Danville, Laverne Armstrong of Brownsburg and Earl Armstrong of Sale DOT! Penny Jo Dykes shows her support for the South Decatur football team with signs in the yard of her Westport home. Regina Spoonamore, Westport, spent her day Tuesday purchasing South Decatur sweatshirts and game tickets. A I ft i I A in. Funeral Friday for Jacob R. Daugherty, 14 months, of Columbus, will be conducted by Myers Funeral Service at 1 p.m.

Friday at Reed and Jewell Chapel, with the Rev. Harold E. Armstrong of-. ficiating. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home and after 11 a.m. to service time Friday. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery. He died at 2:57 p.m. Monday at Bartholomew County Hospital emergency room.

Born Sept 17, 1989, in Columbus, he was the son of Gregg and Nancy Hamilton Daugherty of Columbus. Also surviving are grandparents, Ray Hamilton of Eiiza-bethtown, Barbara Bedel of Seymour, Lewis Daugherty of Paris Crossing and Sharon Daugherty of North Vernon; great- grandparents, Ruth Crunk of Memphis, Helen F. and Helen N. Daugherty, both of Nebraska and Mabel Allee of Zenas; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. James H.

Hall's widow Northalena Hall Seymour SEYMOUR Northalena Mae Emily Hall. 71. of South O'Brien Street, widow of James H. Hall, died" at 10:10 p.m. Tuesday at Hoosier Christian Village in Brownstown.

Marion Baptist Church in Jennings County. Mrs. Hall was formerly employed at H.O. Canfield Co. in Seymour.

She was a member of Republican Women in Seymour, Moose Lodge and Jackson County Home Economics Club. Funeral will be conducted by the Rev. Bill Cordes at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Voss Funeral Home, v. here "calling will be from 4 to 9 p.m.

Friday arid 10 a.m. to service ALL Signs celebrating South Decatur's berth in support for the team is mirrored by the town's water tower? The football Cougars, are unbeaten. the state football championships dotted Westport this week. Above, a sign boasting Get the WHOLE story behind cellular service in Columbus. Call today: 379-5900.

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