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Lincke, Mrs. Albert Behr; brother, Robert | Mrs. Ida Smith, Clemma Fryback : Kiefer. | MITCHELL—Winefred Nolan, 23. BEDFORD—Robert | Crowe, 20. ‘ PATOKA—James Barrett, 53. BLOOMINGTON—Harry Beck, 35. RICHMOND—Wesley Willis, 24. BRAZIL—Mrs. Lenora Stunkard. Surviv- SOUTH BEND—Glenn Jones. 29.
ors: Son, Guy: daughter, Mrs. Jack Adair; \S U | 1 S $ 90
sister, Mrs. Frank . brothers, Preston. SPENCER—MTrs. Sterling Beatty. 59. and TOPCOATS Neal, STAUNTON — Otto Sutton Survivors: ris 3 CONYERSE—Joseph Smith, 72. Surviv- ||Wife; son, Robert: daughters, Louise, Elsie. NTany of the earniry’s peel. UP ors: Wife; son, Reid: daughters, Mrs. [Mrs. Dorothy Padgett; mother; father: All Fo rorondianel) ster Others at Ethel Snyder. Mrs. Dortha Sbx. Mrs. half-sisters, ‘Mrs. Hazel Sysnonie, Mrs. | ilized ag orennel All sizes Saas Verna Spraker,” Mrs. Ma Meyers, Mrs. | Marie Summerlot. | Sy os Leah Thompson: sisters. Mrs. Della Hul- | QuLLIVAN—Roy Jewell, 16. Survivors: |
linger, Mrs, Mattie Anum; brothers, Jim parents: brother: sister. Asa> Newion. SUMMITVILLE—Robert McLain, 68. Sur- FA RBANK JEWELRY LOAN CRAWFORDSVILLE —Marquis_Vanscoyoc. | vivors: Wife: sons, Harry, Wilbur; broth- AND
£9, Survivors; Brothers, Ri Wailer. iar er. ‘Walter; sister, Mrs. Clara Swaim, a, c- IN ! z 1 Shgrman: sisters, Mrs. Stella UNIONDALE—_Mrs. Homer Sparks net + 213 EAST WASHINGTON ST. cOlpasite Mrs. Lula Harris, 49. Survivors: Broth- Survives Fiushend. po er rothers. aus ers, Ola and Raymond Michaels; sister, ohn H. an corge Br : Mrs. Ora Ingersoll. DARLINGTON—Otha Morrison. 54. Survivors: Wile; ‘daughters. Mrs. Helen Werk-
hoff, Mrs. Mamie Boone, Mrs, Mildred Walls, Marion Morrison: sister, Mrs. Carl | é Rudolph.
EATON—Adam Cochran, 71. Survivors: Wife, Adda: sister. Mrs. Lina. Tomlinson:
half-sister, Mrs. Esta Cochran: half-broth- zr yy ers, Wilbur and Scoby Cochran. sf CHICAGO—Mrs. May Woodburn, B EDINBURG—C. L. Roberts, 76, | Survivors: Wife; daughters, Mrs. Elida Davis, 3 . says Mrs. Sarah Watson. Mrs. Emma Harris; : y sons, William, Claude, Homer, Calvin. ELWOOD—William Blackburn, 64. Sur- crack newsreel cameraman
vivors; Wife, Clara; sons, Gerald, George. William: daughters. Laura. Carol lyn; sis-
ters, Mrs. Mary Cherry. Mrs. Eva DeBi ML NP AL MINGALONE ELWOOD—Mrs. Rilla Barkdull, 74. Sur- | vivors: Husband: sons, Roy, Alonzo; sis- : ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, Mrs. Margaret Whitehead. EVANSVILLE—Henry R.4Commens, Survivors: ife, Linda: sons, Allen, sister. = Mrs. Klizabeth
V ‘brothers, Charles, Harry, Gus Louis.
Daughter, Mrs. Minnie Fesemyer; son, C. E. | vivor: Daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Hazen. AUBURN—Mrs. Anna Lash, 96. Sur- son, Mrs. Margaret Seaman. :Doris and vivors: Husband. Charles; son, Brandon; | Joan Farrell; father; brother, Everett: sisi !/ i WH) . Special! | ; < Special! / » | New Print ; | : Sanitary
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GOSHEN—Mrs. Harvey Swoveland: 61. Survivors: Husband: sons. Marion. Joseph, Maurice and Challes: daughters. Mrs. Robert Warrick. Mrs. Bernard Buckley: sisters, Mrs. George Boyer, Mrs. Enos Chris- ! 3 oR SE 4 Lonnrh Pibinars, John. Moodey, Charles, : 5 amuel and Henry Detweiler | | 2 . . Walter J. Grover. $5. Survivors: Wite: a HE GRABS HIS MEALS as he can, but getting the picture sons rlie, Adrian. Walter Jr harles. | i ; 1 WW { ’ » ee : : ’ Jackie and Johnny: daughter. Rosemary: | comes first! “With Camel's help,” Al says, my digestion always brothers. George. Lorane, John; sisters, : stands up under the strain. I smoke Camels right around the
Mrs. Harvey McDonald. Mrs. Clifford | shomas, Mis. Detheri) Mills. - Mis, Pore clock—they don’t jangle my nerves, irritate my throat, or tire GREENWOOD—Carl Klink. Survivors: | my taste.” Enjoy mild, fine-tasting Camels throughout the day. ie ts a on Ms Compl Sue | Smoking Camels at mealtimes and afterwards aids digestion Klink. with an increased flow of digesti ids—alkaline digesti 'HUNTINGTON~Mrs. Emily Penseld. 53.1 || SR : . Oy ig Sttve fluids gestive Survivors: Son. James: sister, Mrs. Char- fluids. Camels set you right! And they’re gentle to the throat. lotte Singer; brother. George Nesmeth. | ; I en Thatk. Siret| tavern | : ; ison urvivor Ss: ie; aug =~ < ar, pe Buch Bu Se Waki WHE | CAMELS COSTLIER TOBACCOS |
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