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they even brought a truck to haul | Morgan relative in Putnam County
ORA B SOWDER . ME ¥ i them away and when she inquired |did have a small estate, but there ; . i] p what they were going to do with all {wasn’t much chance of Morgan : ' Dea ths A m 0 ng India na Residen LS of them, they said they were for [sharing in iv soon, and that he and
Ww iE | VIR relatives and invited her to Putnam [his wife were selling the shoes, PERU—Mrs. Laura D. LoGuire. Suryiv-
LOCAL DOCTOR'S Canty, WHiCh Cost 93% pair, Yor 10 ees v \ = § i d; daughter, Mrs, Etta HARTFORD CITY — Mrs. Willlam L. ANDERSON—Jacob Rector, 61. Sur-j Sons, i Richar g 76. Survivors: Husband; sons, Syl- | ors: Husband: daughters, Mrs. Clara Rob.
The testimony showed that a |a pair. vivors: . Wife, Rebecca; daughter, Mrs, [ McDowell. Coate, een re rrr
auli 5: -brot , John Bates, - oh, . | vester and Fred. daughters, Mrs, Jacob |ins and Mrs. Edith Richardson: two 8 Se ————————— ee — corms 1 Rauiine Mortis: Rei-Brovliets " EE RHIRT NOR nents, 10. our Daugherty, Mrs. Myrtle Wine, Mrs. Audrey | brothers: one sister. : | i : BEDFORD William H, Noe. Survivors: | Joseph. Horne Bavin SS ns PLYMOUTH —Jeanette Rosander, 10 3 : ; Daughters, Mrs. Harry George, Mrs. Ro- ELKHART—Eliss Sappington, 76. Sur- | HAZLETON- Darwin Sullivan, » Sur-| PRINCETON—Mrs. . Lucy Kolb. . Suf- . R ' berta Bair; grandson, Gordon Carmichael. L..O. and Richard: daughter, | Vivors: Wife, father. vivors: Brothers, O. M. and Robert Kolb: very ot er wes
vivors: Sons, ; ert : BENTONVILLE—Mrs. Martha Miller, 74. | Mrs. Etta McDowell. INWOOD Albert C. Rhoades, 53, Sur- SaLers. Mrs. Christine Provine, Mrs. John
vivBES .. | vivors: Father, Charles Rhoades: wife, five | Brady BOSTON Stanley Beard, 46, Survivors: ELWOOD Peter L. Stattler. 71. Sur- hes 121, Ooh J. ChanicTsen . | : “ : . x t ife; r, Kathleen: son, Karl; |vivors:. Brothers, George, Joseph, John, | children, two sisters, two br S. Zhleison. C | C cted on Charge Promi ol Sioy, Ruanter. Adam Eby, Mrs. | Frank. Phillip; sisters, Mrs. Dina Conner, PRINCETON—Lloyd Spurlock. Survivors: |{UOURIE LONVE er ect nent City Clubwoman Ee TS Taha T, A phalL. Mr Mary Dietz, Mrs, Aba Miner. " . 8 Wife; sisters, Mrs. Dale Skelton, Mrs. Elza ! Oo
G. : : Charles Beard, 6 EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Ella Porter, 75. Sur- | JASONVILLE- Earl May, 32. Survivors: | Zimmerman. : Was Member of Eo Ton Wagner, 75. Survivors: | vivors; Daughter, Mis. 'Vievia a Ee ta roe uL, Sanghter, Imogene; 2 ” 3 Of Defrauding Woman AND ESPECIALLY PROTECTION FROM UNKNOWN cnl ren. D S, L 1s M S . 5 . . Ss; . 1 . a . : ” 5. Sir [Foren RICHMOND rs, Rosa Leavell. 25. Sur- Shoe Merchant. DRUGS . . ASK YOUR DOCTOR
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i BROOKSTON- Julius Schwartz, } eavell, Flanner Guild. vigors: Wife and three children. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Schulze, 83. Sur- | vivors: Daughters, MIs. ) Ethel White, Bert ed Rs Jett; —— — ; vivors: Daughters, Mrs. William Maasberg, s. Allie M. Beard, Mrs. Lillie M. Coap- [hrothers Hiram, Arnold. Charles. Ezekiel. wa BRIDGE CITY — Mrs. Elizabeth | prs. “Emil Boeschs and SI5s, Hairy Hin stick: sons. Alma J.. Alva F.; half-brother, Jae Maa! . y S. 7 : . n a agner, 86, shone; sons, William an ohn andler; s, Sea Tarzell : : : 2 g is "Wife. Mrs. Ora B. Sowder, promin CARTHAGE cDAviS Perry bug, 38. gus. aster J, Carolina Hausmann: brother, KOKOMO—Ike Smith, 88. Survivors: Po, CENTER ore. oy ek, Jriiliam A Tl-year-old man and hi i : : /ivors: ife, a. § S, 0 38 J 8 S . 5 ; x NTS. <i f : 4 : tor : : ent Indianapolis clubwoman, died |Vivors ife ar Baus, onal phat ha ies Redenbriz. 96. Ssurvivors: "Wite, Son, Earl. Qeyghter, Mrs. Elsie Doan. DIS es corgia Beck Mis Clare Ahlfeld: | 26 years his junior, were sentenced IOUR—Jo institutions today by
Be Tard "Max; Henrietta; daughters, Mrs. Lisetta Ungen ; i i ister enriotta; s. 5, - early today in Methodist Hospital LITO NE M Ciinin 56 thum and Mrs. Amelia Sprinfield; son. Leo; pA OROMO Yinonitn, 58. Surviyors. SEYMOUR—Jobn Xirby McHargue, 78 to penal . i : : ; JINTON Ps, ary Cummings, ister Ge ; ry. | Daughter, pS. "BE : “son, re IVOS : i . oS after a brief illness. She was the GIN TON MIs; Qanghter Mrs SPloyd | Sister. Mrs. Mary Gerling; brother, Henry Daugh ar Farvors, Daughter, Misty dqace Me Criminal Court Judge Frank P. w : der, 2 Grandstaff; sisters, Mrs. Jean McLachan, " LAFONTAINE—Charles Sutton, 61. Sur-| Weddle. fir SSAA 3 a ife of Dr. Charles R. Sowder, 2144 Mrs. Agnes Dewar: brother, Hugh Logan. ALO CER Nir. Wiizabetn “Mage. S55. | Vor BaOters. Le aNd FE. Sitios: CRATES Bever, 5. Survivors; wie (BARE: for swindling a 70-year-old , ' , x Nov ¢ - AL] Mrs, : Re BO. by bs MES ‘les: S , Zt ta : , s i College Ave. |. CONNERSVILLE—Harley Banks. §5. Sur- fo FMS CH Bg i pat Harry, Eibert; ters, DAS, Marthy Cliatles. Mrs. Myrtle Rizal RL eo odd: brothers, iam, |'\woman merchant.
vivors; Wife: sons, Lester, Nathan; daugh- . 4 : . 3 2 i TH hter, Mrs. Mary Schwier. v \ hilip | daug LA PORTE—Gustave Prellwitz. 70. Sur- Ne Margaret Powell Those convicted were James
She was a member of the Flan- ters, Mrs. Crnrence hibnle, rs. TA PN Hobart Sparrow. 40 . . { Kiefer; sister, rs. iver right. . AX NE— v , . ivors: s. F Albert: . Rapp, 92. Survivors: Brothers. Henry, ner Guild, Christamore i en] DECAF OR- Mrs Mina C. Relior. 85. FRANKTON- Mors. Anne Odom. >87. SSip- Jivors: Sous Fred : ert; daughter, Mrs. | BaPD, sister. Mrs. Eine Havmond. Morgan and his ‘wife, Bessie a y seer ry > m- | Survivors; Son, Raymond C. Keller; aaugh- | Vivors: Sons, Cecil, Jacob. LEBANON Charles Montgomery. 72. SILVER LAKE—Loren D. Underhill, 68. | . and = SO YL pe we | ter, Mrs. Mildred Ehler; brother, Charles | FREETOWN—Mrs. Margaret Callahan, i TY. Mis Emit, rear Yan Survivors: Wife, Clarabelle; three sons, | Morgan, alias Rogers, alias Palmer. en's Department Club. During the | Floris: gs. "Survivors: Son. Robert. daughters Vea RL bana. aah ter Cum. 52. SUT- | three daughters and a brother. I"Pheir “vieti Mrs. Effie Gift 4 y he Ai ‘ 3 Ss. . is y rs. Florence S. SDF , aus ha S. § y nr hs fous y 4 " Fon Crocs station. at Dron, Depo: |iivooamatl: Tn Oputnap. ge it. | BFRentil bt ita itis, "0 A ro, Gein Hts Lo SOUTH BEND Ms, Mary abl bo | ERClr el a tre wnt, Red Cross station at Union Depot S: ; sons, . v, i | GARY—Douglas Loy. Survivors: Wite : sis s. Spahr. orpivars. Hushand, John aushte rs. [who operates a shoe store whic
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liam, Jesse; sister, Mrs. Clayborn Suthard. LIGONIER —Arthur Timmus, 56. Sur- I dW % x © [ Mas. Elizabeth Shoemaker has been in the family 45 years at Dr. Sowder survives. Funeral ar- | Andrew, John, Edward, Patrick: daughters. Worrick Plage, 50. LOGANSPORT—Miss Grace Schwalm. 53. [Mrs Claude Weimer, Mrs. Carlton Moore, 942 Massachusetts Ave. pleted, ECONOMY-—Mrs, Jennie Scantland, 76 sivor; | Leonidas (Jack) Reser. i 2d a peal ' GOSHEN—Thomas Shoup, 82. Survivor: half-brother, George Brewer. f d his wife a year in : : ; penal farm and h y Practically every mother knows now, also in tablets that taste like vivors: ‘Son, Farl. | WAMMOND -- Mrs. Robert Fredericks ' 0 { AN , hi ; | Nora Kennedy ,sons, Charles, Frank, Leo; | brother. Herbert: sisters. Mrs Vv —- y r. { brother, Herbert; sisters, Mrs. Marvin Ber s . : , . . . he | was grand larceny your child unknown remedies with- tain the equivalent of the liquid a : : E MARION—Miss Willie Etta Silver, 78. band; son, Robert; sister, Mrs. G. R. King: | {esti v. said he was in the 76 and had lived in Indianapolis dont of Inshianapole. | re ae ; otters, Luth | and Or how, testimony, sa jgranacniliaren, a ana iS. Machine orks, 1ed yesterday at r . = RRs Mrs. Mary Lust, 72. urvivors augh- \ ’ yo pak y » fa “ey i 8 MARTINSVILLE — Mrs. Martha Ann betthier awnings. He purchased Several pairs used children’s remedy milk what you get is labeled “Genuine : : ; a ; ; Boyt ¢ Mrs. Wright had been ill for five | 5; be Eo le § ars. 4 . 4 y : ; o Mrs. Betsy Rosenthal; a son-in-law, [who died Tuesday at the home of 8 White, Mrs. Lee Patrick, Mrs. Henry Ed- | brother, Charles. credit against the cost of the awn- over half a century have said for a big box of tablets. Survivors. Sons, Fred, Albert; daughter, [sisters Josephine. Louise. ni 4 SS Introduced Wife as Niece world. Safe for children. Made in Each tiny tablet is_the ARB aR 5 - 3 ; eh 4 M th Services are to be at 2 p. m. to- fat 1:30 p. m. in the “Shirley Bros. Ars. Kelm, Saxton, Loar: a daughter: sisters. Mrs. Katie Neher. a 1 ee yp ro » 3 ¥. | J Funeral Home. Burial is to be in Mrs. Wishmire was born in Rott- | 3 . " : Survivors: Sons, Russell, George and El- > ¥ G 3 Burial is to be in Crown Hill. TERRE HAUTE—James Cadwell, 73. Sut- [oe ua about to be appointed ad- Keep this in mind, and say MRS. JULIA SHEPHERD is to be J. E. Cadwell: three sisters I'one of his relatives in Putnam NESIA” when you buy, Comes h ter, Mrs. Wendell home, 2304 Roosevelt Ave. She was s i” : : : | Thomas, Charles, ‘George and Rich- [Central Ave. She was born in Mrs, Jack Closer: brothers amas and Fsurvivors:. Nieces, Mrs. Winnfe Wilson. the Morgantown Order of Eastern E. L. Willsey and Mrs. F. B. Carter Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Tesae Human “ami Mrs. Cletos Actry yivors: Sons, Irvin and Joe; daughter. . ) Humfield; brothers, Arthur, Gilbert and |, WABASH—Mrs. Hugh Ort, 66. Survivors: and Robert, Indianapolis; a daugh- A
while her husband was in France. » 3 Anh r {and three daughters, LIGONTER- ! ! |, Mrs. Mary Burke, 90. Survivors: Sons, | “I cVGE EN ean orer a3, vivors: Wife; father; brother, Lon. H. ‘Quick. 82. Survivors: Daughters. . ’ i Mrs. Mary Logan. Annie Burke vivOrsS - Sister 3 ; : rangements have not been com- e > GOSHE - Mrs. Fdna_ Foster, 60. Sur- Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Florence Jay ‘and [yg Hav: SEORS x : : EAST CHICAGO—Michael Lasko, 27. vivors: Stepdaushter, Mrs. C. O. Whisler. | the Misses Edith, Mary and Eima Schwalm. | Mit Charles Con rothers “Sam. yace:| Morgan must serve a year on the S LINE LEVY di 3S ELKHART- Thomas Shoup, 82. Sur-|Son. Earl MACY Mrs. Mary Ambler, 84. Sur-! “George Mainer, 64. Survivors: Wife: |. ) I a Nvors; Deughters. Mrs, Flovd Ogden, Mrs. | son, Fred; daughter, Mrs, Louise Newman: | the ‘Women's Prison. ‘The “charge the physician's rule. Don’t give peppermint candy, and that connight at Methodist Hospital after Elias B. Sappington, 76 Survivors: | Survivors: Husband; son, Robert J sister, Mrs. Eva Laird; brother, D. W. Vin- | 1in_ Mrs, Laura Zipperer ; ; ih Salat ; sc OnE ke is | i. : : na “Nie. “Doan Ferr SERrvIVoRs : ording to the trial : a : : . an illness of two months. She was ci | Mrs. Dean Ferrell. 45. Survivors: Hus- | Morgan, according oul asking your doctor first. Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. Get and Thomas ‘Warrenburg, and four “secretary-treasurer ‘of the Central | oto = Co V0 EL | brotFery. Yuther, Will and Ora Turghow, | /CCHIOTN eC nd Sold. Mrs, ‘Gift When it comes to the widely the form you prefer, But see that for a year. [ ters: sisters, : \ “a 5 ' . Q r 3 > | her home, 1 W, 28th St. Whitaker. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. A. | : RLY ye 9 SHE vIvORs: Ra : ‘ line NAN. N o %, ha She is survived by a daughter, MRS.'SARAH ODDY WISHMIRE, | GC. "Carter. ‘Mrs. ‘Eldon Mareh Mrs Alex Dry a. Tan Oi ie ay of shoes from her ‘and ‘Was extended of magnesia many doctors for Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia.” 25¢ William Rosenthal, branch manager | her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Eastman, | SE wr " SUlYlyed Mig v HIN Car eo! Re lft t0.| SOUTH BEND-_Mary Jaco. 13. Sur-|jnec “PHILLIPS.” For Phillips’ Milk here of United Artists Corp. and [811 E. 42d St. is to be buried in | SISters, BS a 2LY, all. HC Phter, poavors: Parents. brothers, “Jacob, “Joseph, of Magnesia is the standard of the ALSO IN TABLET FORM: a son, Clarence, New York Crown Hill tomorrow after services [APOlis, and Mrs. ‘Edwin B. ‘Winter, | Mrs. Florence Shumaker SOUTH WHITLEY Abe Miller, 68. Sur Serv 2 Vgrieatver, Wash. Be “4t 9 % m Mrs OG0 Keli Nr DAUChters, | vivors: Wife, Grace: sons, Ralbh atid Bd. Then Morgan, Mrs. Gift testified,| a laboratory devoted solely to en Phil Re oi morrow in the Aaron & Ruben |Chapel. She was 86. Motlas ot gre Joan eS Arc CLoToh, RE il . | Mrs. “Susie Lukenbaugh, Miss Malindo | brought his wife into the store, in-| ‘making this important remedy; Magnesia, : s 1 * Bsarviv ons, TRosoa (eciintic, 90. Miller troduced her as his niece and said| there is no other “quite like it.” the Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. well Leeds, England, and came to | iia “MECTintic. “50 Survivors: ‘Sons | VIvors: Wife; sons, Donald, Richard; e ! “ S r a : [this country as a child. She lived | ‘MRS. SAREPTA ‘C. BENNETT, a | Russell, George, Elmer: brother, Orlando. | gautthter, Mrs. John Mullen: brothers, W.| ministratrix of the large estate of PHILLIPS’ MILK OF MAGburied in Morgantown following |! Indianapolis most of her life. She | resident of Indianapolis 85 years,| MUNCIE—Harold Edstorm. TIPTON—Clem Coverdale, 69. Survivers: | ervices at 1 p. m. tomorrow in her was the widow of Henry Wishmire.|died yesterday in the home of her Ty Wife, sony, John, Roll, “Cotnelius; daugh- County. 3 v 5 . . - : : ; WL ¥ . . ugh , Survivors are nine children, Chris, | daughter, Mrs. C. W. Abraham, 1121 MUNCIE- Raymond Closser. 35 Sut- g They bought more and more : ; ’ "NN , vivors: Wife, Wanetta: parents, Mr. and |; TOPEKA-Mrs. Estella Parks Craig. 80. ‘shoes, Mrs. ‘Gift testified. ‘She ‘said ' ’ nd died vesterday. Born in : : ¢ ces, ’ Sa she was a member of |ard Wishmire, Mrs. Eastman, Mrs. | Washington 88 years ago. Russell, sisters, Sars. Lawrence, Cail, Mrs. STOR IR CT 1. Metter. a —— - = : ye : : | aze rown, Mrs, tia Nallace, Mrs. VAPAS I's. oe ettler, 74. “SurStar and the Spiritualist Church. |of Indianapolis, and Mrs. William | Abraham and Miss Bertha A. Ben- | wyncIE — Mrs. Pearl Huxtable, Sur- Res Co Ticciere, 'tWo ‘brothets, 1We Survivors are two sons, Arthur | Currie of Salem, Ill, and a sister, | nett, Indianapolis, and a grandson, | vivors: Husband. son, Bruce; sister, Lulu | SIS!e™ £ [Mrs. David Weybright of Indian-|Joseph A. Ca REE EE Olin Humfield Husband; ddughter, rs Sonn Cunning- aa J \ \ \ NN \ . ; ; eles: |apolis. [Services are to be held at 2 p. m. Ernest Wiggs, 52. Survivors: Wife; son, | ham; sister, Mrs. Liza Zook; brothers, 3 } \ AR RR LN AD SR AS A \ NAR : ter, Mrs. Helen Hogan, Los Angeles; | he ; Richard; sister, Mrs, Noah Wysong; broth- | John, Frank, Henry. N RN TRAD ata) Rr : \ : three brothers, Frank Douglass, MISS SADIE KIRKWOOD, for 20 tomorrow at the residence. ers. Walter, Mont, Harry. WARSAW-—-Mrs, Cynthia Rickert Braum- - SAN AN SR ARREARS A a ARN TRY SN
3 . RY oro - | IA y illiam_ Sechrist, 75. Survivors: Sons, | baugh 90 Wellsvy : Link ‘Douglass, [agi | WALTER DUTTON died today at |, Willi De is » | baugh, ellsville, Utah; I £ years an Indianapolis resident, who | Walter, Clarence; brother, Jacob WINAMAC- Mrs. ‘Albert. “Botsford. Stir.
New Orleans, and Fred DouglaNs, |Gieq yesterday in the home of her [the home of a daughter, Mrs. Carll NORTONBURG—Dantel Brumfield, 71. | vivors: Daughters, ‘Mrs. Louise Johnson living in the state of Washington, |, jase” Mrs. Harry Yockeyv, 626 E.| Meyer, 2828 N. Talbott St. Funeral | Survivors: Wife: son, Earl. and "Mrs. Tester ‘Breitweiser. °
and a granddaughter, Miss Nelda 140th St.. is to be buried Saturday in | Services are to be held at 2 p. m,
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MRS. ALICE VAN LEER, former | cemetery after services tomorrow at Hil Indianapolis and Anderson resident | 9:30 a. m. in the Flanner & Buchan- 4 x wr = and mother of ‘Charles McCallister, | an mortuary. ‘She was 86. ES gta] | Marion County Chief Jailer, is to Miss Kirkwood, born in adison he ‘is survived By three Sta. |
be buried tomorrow in Phoenix, [lived with her brother, Robert Kirk- | =~ R RE Ariz, wood for 25 years in Chattanooga. | dren, Margaret and Walter Meyer
Mrs. Van Leer, Who Was 70, had [She came to Indianapolis in 1917. | 2nd Lela Dutton. lived in Arizona 20 years. Born in| “Survivors besides Mrs. Yockey, are § ; ~~ " Anderson, she was a member of the | a nephew, Ross B. Kirkwood, of SSE" FT TTA 1]: Fy
's of < 8 iety | Portland, Ay andniece, | ori wy i. SA AN i reer oh Mr TH He Ri New . LTR SUITS When Colds THREATEN... If ‘a Cold STRIKES . * R. Auxiliary. York. ° ) ] PAYMEN | VICKS VA-TRO-NOL VICKS VAPORUB Survivors are the husband,| ‘MRS. THERESA BARR WRIGHT, | PT Helps Prevent Many Colds Helps Enda Cold Quicker ie Charles Van Leer, three sons, Mr. | native of Indianapolis and widow h OSK IN ho Full detail p i Thousands of satisfied customers=|f McCallister; Benjamin Van Leer, | of Parvin F. Wright, who ‘at the : " NacVik Sgr +r rr or Rt you were not one of them, be here to- _ ! 7 Ay . ; . ; ac Nachinetor Strep 4 Ml (Tel Te Tied pitte 4 - Terre Haute, and ‘George Van Leer, | time of his death % “year ago was Rae ( C € / / - morrow! Tell your neighbors=phone
Phoenix, Ariz. = / your friends. |
JAMES P. DARNELL, a resident | ” I of Indianapolis 40 years, was to be _____ i i buried in Danville following funeral | _ services at 2 p. m. today in the 2 / NN Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. 7% N er Born in Hendricks ‘County near | 69¢ East Danville, Mr. Darnell was 78. He |
romen’s 4 died Tuesday in St. Francis Hos- | bk n Vy / Ww ba pital. He lived at 3410 Brookside | : / 7 NN n Parkway, North Drive. He was em- | 7 VN \ a ployed for many ypars by the Van | 7 EN Camp Hardware & Iron Co. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Bert J. Westover and Mrs. Frank A. | Bryan, both of Indianapolis. |
MRS. ELIZABETH SAXON | y 7 NA shy \ MAZE, Fayette County pioneer, is A / / ; a DNA 3 \ jose to be buried tomorrow afternoon in | i / a Sg i si NAN ! R sizes. Crown Hill, after funeral services | at 2:30 p. m. in the Moore & Kirk Irvington Mortuary. Z, y 4 2 — DN Rey \ NR X She Mrs. Maze died Tuesday afternoon | Ni 7) 7 i bi ” [EN \ | | in the home of her son. Earl Maze, - i ” " # ~ “ RY 7 77 7 Z 2207 3 4 4 - NE = ws PORN > > S he ay iii “ » A EE ANA AARNE | on W, 62d St. She was 85 and lived with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Schwier, 753 N, Graham Ave, Two | other sons, E. L. Maze and Harry E. Maze, Shelbyville, also survive her. |
WILLIAM E. BRADY, former railroad engineer, is to be buried tomorrow morning at Holy Cross Cemetery following requiem mass at the St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church. Mr. Brady, who was 57. died yesterday in his home, 2228 Parker Ave. Born in Indianapolis and ‘a | veteran of the World War, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose Brady; a son, Paul, and two daughters, Misses Estella and Ruth Brady, all of Indianapolis.
LOUTS EDWARD WARRENBURG, who died last night in his home, 224 S. Trowbridee St.. is 10 | be buried in Crown Hill Monday after services from the home. He was 69. Born in Indianapolis, Mr. Warrenburg spent most of his life here, He was a railroadman. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Lillie Mae Warrenburg; two daughters, |
’ & ; 7 % Mrs. Theodore Ehrgott and Miss Zi 2 b> % 5 — Mary Warrenburg; two sons, Carl | 7 7 : 4 —
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