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MRS. ORAH HOPKINS, Indian- [po pou Otis M. 3 he pata WIN ; 61, EX- sie i ve beg fn gb eeu Ban 8 (EERE es EE aaa s a s sy man an 5. Culbertson: R. - > \ q * A . Ida E. Haas, 83. Sur- TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES,
day following funeral services at ss" PANPORDSVILLE. Mra. J M. vain, . ; . J Mrs, viver: Daughter, Mrs. Laura Lucas. : : 10 a. m. She died Friday at the isn Parris and Luis Volz. = . SOREENCASTLE-Shallum Perry. 80. . : s : Eh home of her sister, Mrs. Addie| DECATUR John W.H. Durbin. 48. Sur- | ter, Mrs, Etta D. Cooper. © EE hacks Pentalpha Lodge to Conduct | Phillips Ja mg gh ard. John, William and Kenneth; pr FA irs. Anna Kerr, 69, Sur- Tivors: Widow, Ella; kins, who was ; a ; ,- George : Daughter, . Edward Williams. | ice Baker; son, Dewey: . i ’ h Durbin. HAMMOND —M 63. A An Services in Mortuary daughter, Miss Ollie Hopkins, 2041 | “bgy pur ars. Margaret Snowberger, 03. | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Frank - | sister. Mra. William White: brothers, | 13 At 2 N. Talbott-st, until six weeks ago. | Survivors: le Raymond; sister, Mrs. | 2iafz, Mrs. Bruno Joka. Mrs A ey Cornelius and William ‘Woods. ' ter. 0 She was born near North Vernon pinney, sons, J Andrew, Stanley, Frank and | MILTON—William H. Miller, 79. Sur- . August Buysser, 48. Survivors: : land was a member of the First | vier ow. Stim brothers, "Masia | jena; sister. Mrs. Tela Matula: brother, Bihar Co. Cpe: danse, Mis, Jol | Behn” oad wihnie” be “Biheaes ‘brother Baptist Church. ; and James Rook. HARTFORD CITY—John E. Putirell, 63. arid Mrs. Prank Mooreman. SHEN tal “Niswonger ) HENRY G. VOGT, 5508 E. 38th-| Survivors in addition to Mrs. Phil- | sions “idee Mam as ore ty. | Survivors: Widow, iiliie: asughter. Mr MITONELLHugh Mccullough, 6. Sur inst, Daniel st, native of Indianapolis and former | lips and Miss Hopkins are two sons, a I i Om re. Deen i gd and Mrs. Sarah’ Moore: sister, Mrs. Claude: daughters, Mrs. Mildr« 4 Motz and Gastile; brother. Da ‘ ger. Union Stockyards printer, was to| W- E. “Hopkins of Downey, Cal,|gurvivors: Widow. Maude: son. Ray: sis- fa Myron and Mrs. Waiter Jones. IPT Le TY ep dou be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery and M. B. Hopkins of Spokane, ters, Carrie Dawson and Mrs. Ansa Schue- MONTEREY — Flora Bell Sepa ter, Mrs. Samuel Lipetska, hnOver-
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, Wash. Oliver K. Flynn. 61. Survivors: Widow. JONESBORO-Mrs. Betty Ann Kirby, 77. | 61. Survivors: er, 8. D.: da SPRINGVILLE—Joseph Mathews Head, following funeral services this after- b , Norman, Eine rod Dongd: Survivors Sons, Ristor, - ward John Am- Mrs. Har Qralts and M , Henry 35 Bar el rs rs. aia yer. . ;
0 : M f ; : noon. BEN J. CHAMBERS, who died . Mrs. Owen Benneit: brother. | Hessie Cox, Mrs, Della Gars, Mrs. Blanche | m halla Baxter snd Mrs. Green Temple. . f§ Or Any Amount in Between
Members of the Pentalpha Lodge, | Saturday of heart disease at the |Behel Machonald and Josephine Fiynn = | Cruickshank and Mrs. Ads’ Humpred. MT. VERNON—_Mrs. Eva Koch Gumbel, | SWAYZEE—Mrs. Mary Frances Simp- : F. & A. M,, No. 564, of which he was home of a sister, Mrs. Charles E.| ELWOOD_Mrs, Eiizsbethh Hankley. 42.| KOKOMO_John Schwint, 87. Survivors: | 3; Suiiors: Jdoyer, Gege cob: Sisters. fon, 18. Survivors: Widower, Homer: son, on CHARACTER or AUTO a member, were to conduct the serv- | Litz, 1937 Park-av, is to be buried | Survivors: Son: daughter, Evelyn Hankley: | PLOW © Mrs Mattie Butter atlargares . Peter Folz and Mrs. Pred Cramer. | wark; sister, Thelma Lewark; brother,
Mrs } ; : brothers, Martin and Koch. i ices at 2 p. m. in Hisey & Titus |in Washington Park Cemetery to- a Alpine Goss; brother, Phillip Schwint. ers, Martin ne oh Reh o5. Buy. | HATE Lewatk. and 12 Months to Pay : n
i : Jesse Pearl Ric A . y : e TIPTON—Cora Jane Aldri 63. SurFuneral Home. The Rev. Frederick | morrow. Funeral services are to be FERDINAND—Sister Sylvia. Survivors: | Widow, Geraldine; daughter, * Marilyn; | ivors: Son, Robert; daughters, Mrs. D. I. vores. Brothers, Edward ind Bathe: sis-
R. Daries, Zion Evangelical Church | held at 10 a. m. in Shirley Brothers | pather, John Priez; two brothers, sister. | sons, Dwaine and James; brothers, Roy Smith and Mrs.” Arthur Ross. ter, Mrs. Margaret
pastor, was to officiate. central chapel.’ g ORT WAYNE Bryan J. Mitchell. 40. and Virgil; sister, Thelma Richley. 2 = 8 2 a = . Mr. Vogt, who was 61, died Fri-{ Mr. Chambers was 56. Born in |Survivors: ow, Lara. Oa r. Mil- | LADOGA—Mrs. Elizabeth Louisa Foster, | NASHVILLE Fletch Poling. Survivors: —Se rviv- ’ dred; brother, Joseph; sister, Mrs. Claude A : Da Mr: 2. vors: WARREN: th C. Ratliff, 79. Surviv 1 day night at his home. He is sur- | Monroe County, he was for many |A. Bireley. Bruce: sons, Robert E. and Thome J. | Pree daughters. grs: Son, William; brothers. James and
vived by the widow, Lillian May; | years a resident of Smithville, where | Louis C. Baker, 89. Survivors: Daugh- : : ‘NEW ALBANY—Mrs. Ada Graves, 79.| wo 0.0 ] ’ ) ters, Mrs. Albert Hettler and Mrs, B. A. x Survivors: Widower, Geoige. : Bs ot MeO es DE i AWARE IT] ] . son, Paul N.; daughter, Mrs. Flo-| he was employed by the Oolitic | Bumgardt; brother, Henry Baker. Bas ne Ray Op ai Mrs. Josephine Broecker, 84. Survivors: eh ths gs ton er Ab i ence Trowbridge, and grandchildren, | Stone Co. Survivors are Mrs. Litz, | - Henry Luelleman, 69. Survivors: Widow, Ralph, daughters. Mrs. Roy Cattrel and | Sons, John and Conrad: daughter, Bliza-| “Lewis Swarm. 75. Survivors: Widow; Betty Jean Voght, Paul W. Vogt and | and a brother, Earl, Oak Park, Il. |gAanai, Or Goegietn. ers. Logis Cotyitie. As. Lio%a Bate’ Er ows 39 ord i ’ . o . . 0 A 5 4 “ m n allers, lo ow, Richard Vogt, all of Indianapolis. | EDGAR SEARS, Indianapolis Mrs. E Limemeyef, Mrs “Oscar Dam: | obit Qrriorehit, Bi Shlin er BHO: | riora; Son, Lawrence: dsugiters, Margaret MRS. CARRIE MAY FANT, 1546 | resident 20 years, died yesterday in |Anna Luelleman; brother, William. Hillegas. Mrs. William Waiters: | brothers, ©. I Park-av, died yesterday in Meth-|his home, 513 E. 20th-st. He was| Willam 8 Peighner, 72. Suryivors: |g i, 00% fo oie Finore Johnson, 17.|and Virgil Walters: sisters, odist Hospital of burns suffered in|55. Funeral services are to be held ; Ruger, Ms Johnson; brothers, Arnold and Leonard; ( @ueen and Mrs. Lucille Breck.
scoe . Jones, Mrs. Milton 2 q+ d Mrs. Anna Pralick: . | sisters, Wilma, Audrey and Ruth John-| Mary Normally. Survivors: Brother Re ing oa. of Tats” Reg rig Robincon, 403 N. Charles and Russell: sisters, Mrs. Chris: | 500: Michael; sister, Katherine Normally, = rvices are to be held at . ’ [ina Fellers, Mis. Louis Witzgall and Mrs. | LEBANON_Mrs. Eva Ora Walter, 60.] wNapp s. Barbara Yoder, 84.
: . : ANEE—Mrs. : . WwW. - Bur be in |Robert Kimmell. Survivors: Widower, George; sons, Harold vivors: Da Mr 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the ‘Hisey | Wallace-st. lal is to Alma Elizabeth Wegmann, 34. Survivors: |and J. L. Walter; daughter, Mrs. Harr Mrs, Ada Bell uneyager. Mrs Rose Mar: e
and J. L. and Titus Mortua Washington Park cemetery. Sisters, Mrs, Clara Kahlenbeck, Mrs. Anna | Elder; brothers, John W. and Prof. L. 8. Crown Hill Cemetery Wi burial {a Mr > was master mechanic |Sneefel and Mrs, Hrleda enyooth; broth- | Fulwider. Yoder: sons. Harvey and Glyde: brothers, . : ers, Louis and Willlam Wegmann. NSPORT—Hlbert J. Hamilton, 56. | Benedict, Abraham and Milo Miller: sis-
LOGANSP Mrs. Fant was 80. Born in Min- | for Armour & Co. for 18 years. -He FRANKLIN—Mrs. Leona - Johnson, 50. |Survivors: Widow, Catherine; sister, Mrs. | ters. Mrs. Elmira Yoder. Susan and Laura era, Ky, she has been an Indian- |then joined the Lieber Brewing Co. |§urvivors: Widower, George: son. Everett: |Clara B. Shaw: mother, Mrs. Efla Dixon. | Miller.
Pauline, Mildred and Mrs. apolis resident 60 years. She was k ’ 2 = = . NEW CARLISLE—Sheridan P. Redding - a |as an engineer, Iker. I ] ng. D. ith, 71. Survivors: .| MARION—Robert McClain, 29. Sur-|70. Survivors: Widow, Jennie; sons, Ralph member of the Meridian Street M.| Survivors are the widow, Mrs. |g 000, D- Smith, daughasre CMs. dow. | ow yrvsie) mother, “Mrs. Nan. | and Austin; daughter. Edna Redding;
E. Church. Survivors are a son | Gertrude Sears; a brother, Frank wv Doty, Mrs. Gussie Burgett and Mrs. nie, Mclain; sister, Mrs. King Elliot. brother. Byron Re ’ “ udarey erce. Ss. erresa nson, A : Charles R. Fant, a granddaughter, | Sccrs. Dayton; three sisters, Mrs. Widower, Merle; daughter, Mrs. Isabel |guyomnn ‘SRNON—John A. Reichle 80. : . Mrs. Marjorie F. Badger, and a | Robinson, Mrs. Florence Holland 9 - keris Oh : Minoan: i : : : : : randso . m, Mrs. Baker is e on REKLE—Louis G. Monroe, 64. Surviv- : g n , James R. Fant, all of |and Mrs. Maude Siddons, and a 4 Only Pay As Little As
Indianapolis. stepdaughter, Miss Gladys Johnson, | survivor, EE A Heaping Plate of MRS. CAROLINE ZITZLAFF, | Indianapolis MRS. JAMES M. MITCHELL, || | : . : ; mal Tati Woaorut Pace ed MISS. LINDA G. RUTHRAUFT, at. Tasomacers is 0s uni [| WATCH REPAIRING [ll Fried Spring Chicken || 50 A WEEK ay at her home following a | for 17 years an Indianapolis resi-|tomorrow in New Crown Cemetery You Want Your Watch to Combination* Salad 6 ; . € No Interest—No Carrying Charge
three-weeks’ illness. Funeral serv- | dent, is to be buried in Findlay, O., | following funeral services at 2 p. m. Give You Good Results | Bread Be Dulter is
ices are to be held at 2:30 p. m.| Wednesday. in the home. —S0 Do We Me tomorrow in the home, with burial| Miss Ruthrauff, who was 67, died | Mrs. Mitchell died yesterday at : : ’ Rd. 29 South in Concordia Cemetery. Saturday in the home of a sister, [the residence. Survivors “are the ROY F. CHILES MA A C S IR-2182-R3 Mrs. Zitzlaff, widow of Charles L.| Mrs. U. G. Baker, 2050 N. Meridian- | widower; sons, John and Archie * Continuous Service 11 a. m. to 10 p. m. Zitzlaff, was 86. She was a member |st. Funeral services are to be held | Mitchell, Indianapolis, and a daugh- 530 Lemcke Bldg—LI-8862 No Intoxicating Liquors of the St. Paul's -Efangelical Luth- |at Mrs. Baker's home tomorrow at ter, Mrs. Mabel Dickey, Paris, Ill. |e ut Wonderful Food
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