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ALEXANDRIA Mrs. Alla © Allman, 63) Mary Ewing: son, Joe: brothers, James, Husband, Robert; sister, Mrs, Rollin H . Dr Harold . M. Mitchel Ne Times Special Qurviver: Husband, John | George, Joseph and Flovd Bunch York City district health officer, is 2 Y Noah Hamilton, 54 WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. —-Two

: ANDERSON—Mis. Clara B. King 83! GOSHEN--Mis. Jacob E. Ty NEY ALBAN Wot. Bl [to speak on “The Essentials for a CHARLES' W. A, MURPHY, Ili) LS Oh as in Homer 83. Survivors: | Mis ONver Baxer and. Mrs. BAWARd Le: |vivors: Wife. Baie: sons, John ana Harry HERE 0CT | 4 uv Rounded School Health Pro-| Indiana allotments, amounting to 1 Vy

; ; fon Lieu ab 235301000 GRANTED: LOCAL DEATHS Deaths Among Indiana Residents INDIANA HEALTH :: Sivie Medical Asoention con. FOR REA IN INDIANA

hols Central Railroad telegrapher.| ashok Regier, ogugier, "es Gluere| Coun, sisler, Mis, Francis Tiers Sroti: (Jo, Soughiet, Mis, CIoe Barder. brothers. gram” in the major address Oct. 3./§530,000, were announced by the who died Sunday at City Hospital, ALGOMINGLON Mre Ida Panter. 34]. John Lawrence Saab 77. . Survivors: Albert M Burgehheim, 58. Survivors {On Oct. 4, Dr, J. P. Leahe, of the| will be burial tomorrow at Holy NLL TIITNN Seno IR aushand, Helton . Pauley: EAA Sophia, Saughtes NS wie Father : eitte, Sah Saugnlens | U, 8. Public Health Service, is to| Cross Cemetery following funeral ) ® daughter dren EA ane Mi S eine Marty: hai-brother, Bll Close. Phillips; sons, Frank, Ralph and Elmer 'speak on “Epidemiology of Polio-|!0day. . services at 10 a. m. at the Dorsey S aN Jeithies, Ms. y My ’ 3 Survivors: Huse sr I MOUTH M1 Reulah Ferguson, 62 Improvement in Education mvelitis,” and Dr. William J. Mc- The Allen-Wells: County Rural Funeral Home. He was 57 D AA BOWLING GREEN James Chambers, 37. “Mrs. May Fletcher, 15. Survivor: Hus- (can Donald R- Ferpison moter Mie A

W Mi Anna Chambers: pand 8 ] her, Mrs. Andrew Hom RPelison, mother. Mie. A [Conrell- News orkiiasite subject) FE=ctis a gig es SERN Na |urvivors ife Mrs, ; EUS: hand, Samuel: mother, I'S, ew. 18}. 5 . . : : “ — was aliotte y 0 ul A native of Indianapolis, My NN son, Joe Chambers; daughter, Mrs, Viola man; brothers, Harvey H., and Wilford Fiverobgles, hrothers, C. M., Fred A. and Will Be Discussed; of “Pneumonia—A Public Health | il 3 900 “ Murphy returned here three vears N Shebse: sister, Mrs. Mary Stokes, Homman., RICHMOND 2 . Problem.” miles of line to serve 300 customers cao mi win ‘it AE \ James G Pittman, 53 Survive! Daniel Jackson, 76. Survivors: Sons, |R N Mrs. Margaret VanDyvke y —~ in Wells s and Allen Counties. ago after being employed in Chi- a Eh. Are. Frama Bittman: sons. [Rov and Russell Jackson: brother. Melvin |81. Survivor: Cousin, the Rev, Stanley 400 Expected. The co-operative arrangement, » Adams an ] Counti cago for 18 vears : Charles. Thomas and Earl Pittman: mothe Jackson: sister, Mrs. Charles Brumbaugh. [Hughes between the two State departments | An allotment of $290,000 went to a ECV \ 8 s A er, Mrs Josephine Tavior: sisters, Mrs GREENCASTLE Mrs. Sadie Braden, 78 ROCHESTER Thomas Rover, 58. Sur- : ti nw | Decatur County REMC, Greensburg, Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Lena \ A NN EBihel Tavior and Mrs. Anna Daniels: Survivors: Husband, John Braden: daugh-|Vivors: Wife, : | has been in operation approximates, + 267 1 ve 1006 5 rr fane Alting Murphy: a son, Oliver \ \ AN NA brothers, John and William Pittman, ters, Mrs. Ada Kee and Mrs. Velma Muir:| RUSHVILLE-—Lewls W. Smith. 81 sur. Plans to improve public healthily two and a half years. or miles to serve customers A Ys: 3 ARB AS. tI ME EES NN \ \ Wendell Bailey, 32. BN rs Wile, sons, Edgar, Ott and Fred Braden: step-|vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Minnie Moore education among Indiana's school | . a ial in Decatur and Ripley Counties. C. Murphy of Chicago: three broth- Mis. Elizabeth Bailey: daughters, Pa-icon ' Dave Braden Mrs. Lugille Cover and Mrs. Flora Wilson! . 8 Ss ]

sts, Thomas Daniel and William {icia and, RY J ay EY HAMMOND —Albert @. Dobosz, 46. Sur- Sons. Walter and Thomas; brother, [Children through increased co-oper- COLONY CHANGES ‘FACE’

Naa Man ; ; . ty Thomas Ti & B it S : \ y ay . \ " alle islers. Murs Morence Vivors: Daughters, Leona, Gertrude and] | N Murphy of Indianapolis, and a sis- \ \ NS \ ie” iy Bailey: Qladys Me RIOrEHCE | Tane: son, Clarence; sister, Mrs, Mitro| RUSSELLVILLE. Omer Goff. 48 |ur jation of the State Education and WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (U. P).| ire a ery ervice ter, Miss Mary Murphy of Indian- SAN \ Bailey: brothers, Ralph ©. Bailey and J. Wolkanyn: brothers, Anthony, Frank, |vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward |Health Departments are to be dis-| Secretary of the Interior Tekes| an DR-5678 instant: vom apolis \ NR Ferris Bailey | Stanley, Walter and Leo Dodosy. Pron! | Goff, cussed at the health officers con- announced today that the Matanu-|ev. . = or Instant roa \ RROOKVILLE-~Mis. Lena Loge 78 Sw Charles Klusas, 29, Survivors: Parents | SHELBYVILLE--Andrew J. Knight, 75. | pas . ‘ | or Aracl : | Service Daily and Sunday from 6:30 TERRY DUNN 3 AY ; AN vivers. Daughter. Mrs. John Hefier: sis-| Mr. and Mrs. Felix Klusas: brother, Johni| Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Annas Law | ference here Oct. 3 and 4. ska Colony in Alaska has ceased to] to 10:30 JER NN, 2 carpenter many \ AN as RIGIAe ' sister, Mrs, Antoinette Peculis, | Mrs. Ester St and Mrs. Frank Mi Seer . ° 9 i a, m. to : Pp m. vears and & native of Kentucky X \ tel My Lontse BINNOC Survivors: Hh IDAVILLE~Mocd Wright. 27. Surv | more: sen. Loney: hd mais: (rank Mess-| According to Dr. Verne K. Ha (be an emergency project and has eal Aang all y, A GA NR re owara Martin, 71. Survivors is J A E<<Moy right, 27. Survivors: | 'e, son, L ¥ other ‘alter | Fes . . . Or ‘LL who died vesterdav in the home of \ AN Band Howard Martin: sons, Floyd, Rayv-! Brothers, George. Will Am and Lawrence Henry Barnhart, 90. Survivor: Sen, J. J vey, State Health director, approxi- become a part of the Interior De- BLUE POINT DELAWARE ' A1 Mh g Nl NN mond Fev: brothers, Nicholas Gloshen and | Wright: sisters, Mrs. Mary Murray, Lena |Barnhari, ‘mately 400 City and County health | partment, & MADISON a brother-in-law, Harvey Moore 88 A NN NAN | George Gloshen Michelfelder and Dorothy Wright, | SHELBURN-<Mre. Rebecca Adame. 84. ‘ v " : ea

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NN i a — — - — — - — a— ———- 1320 W. Rav St. will b¢ buried to- \ NN Nahant RURLINGTON. Mis. Amanda J Doug-! KOKOMO Mrs, Catherine George. Sur-| Survivors: Husband, Perry: son, Ural: pay 4 . oy ‘| mor afternt D M ‘jal Pa ‘K \ \ \ NN lass, 820 Survivors: Daughter, Mrs Beth | vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ann Kenney and | daughters Mrs. Charles Bottorff, Mrs ne ite er Bre, angler: | morrow afternoon at Memoria AY \ \ \ AN E. Johnson: sons, William, Thomas and | Mrs. Matilda Tobler; son. Thomas George: | Ural Hayden, Mrs. Walter Sluder. Mrs ol Ee) y Wille APR

following funeral services at 2 p. m A ANNAN Lewis Douglass sister, Mrs, Caroline Laucher. | Lisrensa Clark, Mrs, Pearl Dix and Mrs. "Myx Mary 1, is, 80. Survivors [N Y a at the Farley Funeral Home He 3 NN \ \ COLUMBUS Mis, Rachael Anna Nehren, | LADOGA Mrs. Laura Jane Long 77 | Siza Ring (Daughter, Mrs, Odessa Davis; son, Lee oes da \ NNN NY AR 84, Survivors: Sons ? Bd, Frank and Survivors Husband, William: daughter. | SHIRLEY--Charles © Williamson, 84 § | 8 \ 3M AA Row re, GB rNbe Mes: Rav I, Rradley : h A Wit ‘e. Sarah Catherine Baden, ed Sur. \ a \ 4 go recto | B Lal Nk \ and Mrs rown | Fred Srader | brothers, Amos and Fobert isters, Mr vivors |ons Clarence, John, ward, | Mr. Dunn. who lived at 1130 West AN NR \ \ \ \ James Jordan, 81. Survivors: Sons, Rav | Paul Maines, Mrs. L. D Hamion. Js Samuel, Otto and Arlie; daughter, Mrs, “ Fred Heilig, 1627 Bradbury and Mrs, Wilbert Thurston Sutvivers: Daughter, Mrs John Rh Rens |" C0 Cebern A. Ramsaver. 60. Survivors Clen Dunn of Indianapolis 2 : | [nedy: sisters, Mrs. Jesse Miller and Mrs | SOUTH BEND Mrs, Rlase Sojka, 48 | hs. 5 i r : ¢ ' ife, Stella: sons, Samuel and Joseph: the school band or orchestra. Here Q EE \ “ Ky AN ; A Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. John Bronagen, | ar. i ‘ vaxvit | RAY ‘others. Jao : : : 2 > MRS. BLANCHE FITCH, 5 N| gil following funeral services at | Roney ahd MS ae way ARR [op Mrs, Pauline 8 Harrison, 32 Survivors |RExmand others pron, and Haney | James and John C. Ramsaver: sister, Mrs. | are scores of new, used and shop3 i . YZ > A > dy : r IS land Mrs. Ross Siple: sisters, Mrs. George | MUS. John Konya, Mrs. Walter Jesiorski TLKINSON 8" E ; . > . . ' STAY, Mis a N rs. Wil . Wa : RE | : . Yo lotr je WILKINSON< Miss’ Elsie Johnson, 46, or $ / 8 ol 1 07 be buried Thursday at Memorial| nrortuary. Mr. Heilig died Saturs [Champ and: Mrs “Robert PAT a HH Ellis, Mrs. Herbert Hubner and Mrs. Les. | ahd Mrs Leo Wojciechowski, [Survivors: Mather, Mrs, Adda Johnson | worn instruments, reduced f James and John S, Mrs. Marvy Dietrich and Mrs INCHES TER Suiers ive the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church Survito ar his wife, Mrs ler. 43. Survivors: Husband, Dr. V |Bdith M. Brainerd; brothers, Marion, Wil. |. YY INCHESTER—Rosa Harter, 38. Surviv-| \ ved f 1 wy ATE ¢ ile. g |e rvivor Lb. r : Survivor \ [fath vr, David Swank; daughter, Frances. |yjvops Wite, Linda, daughter, Miss| TELL CITY==Mrs husband, Clarence: daughters, Mrs, Ralph] 60

Was Vd RX NA NN Les Morgan: daughters brothers, Morton and | Survivors ife, Nettie: son, Porrest; brook St, is survived by one son and Llovd, daughte Mrs. Harty Pogle|o VAFAYETTE—Mre. Grace Gregory. 65. 0a" wilson and Mrs. Mollie Jackson Ruth Gibson Give that child a chance to play in is to be buried today at Crown | CONNERSVILLE--Mis. Lizzie Hodson, 90.0 gy "G Jenkine Rurvivors: Husband. sons, Donald and | qaughter, Mrs. Arnel Higgins: brothers | Chester St, who died yesterday, will| » p.m at the Beanblossom |Casa Charter Willams: sisters. Mps Husband, Roland: son, Dean: parents, Mr. | | Lara Connhe | [t Mm ¢ ; : o | Miss Emma V 60. Survivors: | : > [te { 8 v ’ Surv | cin . . . : . . PN » , Park following services at 10 a. m at) dav. He was 50 CRAWFORDSVILLE Mrs Helen M. Mil | es ar jap Totners, Russell, Binet, [gotey : “Mire | Sister. Mrs Oliver Cox: brother, Earl school use. Hw ry for best choice v1 [ LA PORTE—Elmer D. Kreidler, 40. Sur-|liam, Ira and Ivo (ors. Parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Elmer Deeds: of these one-of-a-kind .......... | |

She 9 1 k . | w She was & Elizabeth Heilig: a daughter, Mrs. CUTLER—Amanda J. Douglass, 82. Sur| Sherry Kreidler; stepbrother, Carl reid: | pana ; Jerman Theis. Hus | White and Mrs. Agnes Harter: sons, Henry | : (pand; daughters, Mrs Frank Peters, Mrs. |and Bailey Harter: two brothers, Samuel

ye Mrs. Fitch was a native of West] wi Att 3 _ wf vivors: Daughter, Mrs eC. P. Jones; sons! ler: stepsister, Mrs. Ben C. Rees: fosters Virginia and had been a resident of Erna Althofl and five Sisters, Mh » M, and T. H. Douglass mother, Mrs. Christine Kreidler, | Louis Moseby and Mrs. Maxin Darden; | and Lloyd Deeds: grandson { irgmia an 12a a I's COLL carrie Weeber. Mrs. Edna Maeder “A i - | " . sons. Ferd and William: brothers, John, |* WOLCOTT—Mrs. BE Drellf + Da-| Indianapolis 30 years | aa ] as ; 4 ! DARLINGTON-George Faust, 79, Sur-! LEBANON—Mrs. Edna Mae Spohr, 58. | Willlam and Casper Hagedorn: sisters. |. tle hl 1s ming TITeN nger as uA SFE ha Mrs. Lillian Krohon, Mrs, Otilda |vivers: Wife, Anna: daughter, Mrs, Carl|Survivor: Daughter, Mrs, Opal Canada. |Mrs. Ben Brinksneader and Mrs. Frank lige Survivor: Brother, Lewis

Survivors are her husband, Harry P " . ‘ Paugh; sons, Glenn and Vern; sister, Mrs. | NTON — Wi 3 ror | Bruggeman V1 Pelz and Mrs. Edgar Maeder 8 0 4 ; Ly SISLEL LINTON-—William P. Booker, 68. Survive. YEOMAN-—Charles Greenlee, 72, Survive. C. Fitch: a daughter, Mrs. Paul E.| & t i i Fhoshe C. Mamption; brother, Charles E ors Wife, Mrs Alpha Booker, sons, Perry, | Gabriel 8. (Dusen, , Survivors: Wite. ory TOMA nares reenlee, 73, Sarvivei . mo Vepy f bs Ave | aust \ | Harry and Floy ooker; daughters, Mrs, | Mary, son, Gabriel Jr; aughter, Sister | ey ters 8. ret h rer | ~ J sisis einen hy Dorsey of Indianapolis; two SISters. | hutte Saginaw. Mich. and two! _ DECATUR Joseph Dayton Durbin, 67. | Edith Daugherty and Mrs, Pansy M. Crist: | Augustine; brother, Dr.’ Joseph F. Duseh ley, SR oe ares We meyer! » Conn Alfo Saxophone $ Mrs. George Chadwick of Gary and |S iubtity aS i : Survivors Wite, three children, four brothers, John Booker, Albert Booker and| TIPTON Victor Langley. 19. Survivors: | Anderson. : s d 5 A Conn Alto Saxophone, $70 and $55 Mrs. H. S. Falconer of Brady, W. Va. sisters, Mrs, Maggie Drockelman brothers and four sisters. Bli Booker; sisters, Mrs, Clara Shepherd, | sm amg ————————— . Ea aw Martin Tenor Saxophone, (new) $125 and a brother. Charles Jenkins of and Mrs. Dena i s

Schindler. ! : William Shallenberger, 55 | Mrs. Anna Wall and Mrs, Ida Pirtle — Morgantown, W. Va | MISS EUNICE W. WRIGHT, for |Jess Shallenberge:

Wife, Maude; brothers, Elmer; . Calvin Lawson, 77. Survivors: Daughters, | Mrs. John Roach and Mrs. Alma Lenors, | MRS. LOTTIE J. CULTER, for-!Mmany years active in the Church | PU haan; A RT calles, Lasly, 26, Leos: | ay oF ich der Gui B . mer resident of Indianapolis, who! Women's Board of Missions, now a usiers, Mrs. John Fox and Mis, Amanda pisters, Mrs. Irene Benjamin and Mrs 1 OMMorrow | N HE ruttars, Banjos died in West Palm Beach, Fla, will} part of the United Christian Mis- | ELKHART—John L Saal 77. Survivors: Mus (Ethel ©. Hower, 50 Survivors tain FlOOF AR ) CORNlars, ag. OW a LE be buried Friday in Peoria, Ill sionary Society, will be buried Sophia: daughter. Mrs Grace Rohr-| githaRe, John Hower: daughters, Mr: mae Hand-Blocked RY V1 with case . 2+2.$10.00

2 > { May “ern _Bavbury Lucille Ahlgrin . > a \ A rn Mrs. Culter moved to Florida! !tomorrow at Crown Hill following i son, Ee Sister, Mrs. Willtam Marty: | apie Helen Hartgrove, son, Henry Hower: oN Aa SN HR National Tenor Guitar

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al 2 Ell " ’ Ay & ‘ > & p , brothers, William and Paul Leffel: sisters OR 3 Eo . > Tem 2) died ther funeral services at 1:30 p. m. at tS, Muy ash, 58. Survivors: Husband (3g) SA Rh . wasters, Le \ TH ’. artin: Guitar and. cas seven vears ago. She diea itnere In Samuel; mother, Mrs. Belinda Homman. MIS. Gale Murray Mrs. Pauline Price and (» MF metal 3 oas Es . : :

the home of a son, Leonard Culter | the Shiriey Brothers Irvington sthers, Harvey and Wilford Homman. | Esta and Neva Leffel ; ? So IT CRE ee $5 Indianapolis survivors include two Chapel Miss Wright, who died rs, May Fletcher, 75. Survivor: Hus MARION-—Mrs, Biddy HH. Worline, 21 AR PG : A] A Gibson Tenor Banjo, case, $7 inaal ; [1S surwvi I% net 3 M Sunt was 7 band, Albert i Husband Jake faushier, Janet X : , trom / $190 National Silver Guitar, sees, Miss Cerone Oh ana Miss ©U y a ‘i 8 | MP Quy r su : son, Raiph arents, My». an Mrs. Ralnh . . > afin r ; RLY bn an Sra ash UrVIVAIS: Howell, sisters Mrs. Dean Hardesty and y > \ ns 7 p ’ Hawaiian isivie Won

Each ss Wright was born in Tipton! panehter Auth Git X ) S$. I Elizabeth Ohi Miss Wright was Daughter, Mrs. Ruth Gibbons: sons, John, * 2 a alll 3 3 Seo Sh 5 ; County and spent most of her life ce, Edwara, Samuel, Otte and Arle Hower Braqieee: | Drytngs Seen bo B RI ISH ' TOW. killed Satur | Nii tig S See MIS. Betts Stewart, 67 3 LLOYD JT. RISTOW, killed Sa oy in Indianapolis SUIVIVOLE has Anal RN INR H ME Sah BB. Gordon. 82 Survivears 5 “lh he} 3 {av in an automobile erash near La- She is <1 : te Ss ts. J ol i Mrs. At ‘Husband, George: sons, Ravmond., William Ne \ a IN D ; fr i Ea kt 1 SHEA. LABIA gE | Alia a wvived by a sister, Mes Mtn Mins ahd Mrs. Arnold P.ianq Joseph: daughter, Mrs, Vada Sharp, NR ®\ : lf Fan-American Mellophone and avette. will be med tomo al Alice Sweetman. and three brothers, Mo le N. Stetzel. 38 Survivers: drothers John James and Frank Kilgore case srrrneeein oI ANSY

La Cross, Wis, his former home. 'N Wright, Earl N right, ¢ usband, R arents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Jisters, Mis Emma Hall, Mrs, Rene Jor- ; BS While they last ; . = B ight, Earl M. Wright and t sleters Murs Russel Lvean don and Mrs, Hattie Massey H bg y Conn BASS HORN, BB Mammoth

ac 9% » | y . Luther PETY ; Fa He was 27 Barton M. Wright, all of Indian- | nq \irs. William Seller, brother, Lither MILFORD—Daniel Jackson. 78. Survive ) ke oo 7 upright, silver $125 AND Ristow had operated {wo apolis EY ors. Sons, Rov and Russell: brother, Mel- ; HER - ye $1910i9,% + 91010 9-933: 0:0 beauty shops here since coming to Seis Fh : ga Anna Kollenberg, 68. Survivor: ving sister, Mrs, Charles Brumbaugh \ LS r York Helicon BBR Bass Horn, in A au piv hd MRS. JENNIE G. NICHOLAS, life- Son. John. . | MILLERSBURG-—Mys, Nancy Margate! . Fru mm pels trunk, silver plated 5.00 Indianapolis a year ago. They were ... jacident of Indianapolis, who, '% Rennedv 48. Survivors: Wife, Mah- gaker, 78, Survivors. Husband, Jacob: : | >a ’ ed ........57. at 190 E 91st St and at 46th St | Oh re anes S. la; daughter, Miss Adeline Kennedv: son. daughters, Mrs, Oliver Baker and Mrs, Ed. : 4 9 Sousaphone, BB, silver plated, $175 edo bE s died vesterday at the home of her Earl: parents, Mr. and Mrs Lou Kennedy: ward LeCount: sister, Mrs. Fraheis Tyler. . ed - § o [| and College Ave py Murs Leona Williams and Mrs, brothers, Sherman and George Stansbury 4 3 Each | EDK ne S

daughter, Mrs. Lynne B. Summers, pearl Woosley: brother. Goor \ Rare me . 0 sel | BUR \ \ . ar 00s! brother. George MONON My . : 3 3 A i ’ 1 " Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Hazel | 5305 gunset Ave, is to be buried to-| Fr. WAYNE—John H. Gick. 80. Survive |, MONON Mis ‘fois Newbold, 64. Sur. ey 3 , Hand-blocked hand Student Instruments, CLARINETS \ Ww v- « rna-nincke nn NANA =~

R10 his py p Q R a t : Bars if »& op 3 A 3 | R ¥ ow, his Oh four Siness "he morrow at Crown Hill following fu- Mrs Ne Mi igi, SHOR L Staten, Moghatlicue Ng [mars And Glenn Rey. J : , . loomed cloth (n Intricate from $10.00 five hrothers Mr. Ristow lived with KSA rm . . { X red wl ! ey Walier , sister ™ dllian Cooley: rather. " A A A Ye & 0 aria i i serene . : eral services at 2 p.m. at the brother, George; sister, Mrs. Albert Hors Jesse Graves WOR JES J fn BI Buescher Metal Boehm Clarinets ..... $17.50

= wife in an apartment above the py . , w 8 han arth ! 4 : lanner & Buchanan Mortuary. She Mm} SARA Father BE | MT. VERNON. Mrs. Rose Mary Vaal 52 8 AT : bedspreads, table covers, T 25 T i i Ist St. beauty shop was 77 A rh Sonia Terie 50 PS aurviveve Wite Survivors Husband Herman: father Po) } & ¥ wall hangings or even . rumpet ..... $25.00 hree Star Silver Clarinets. $32.50 Shye Surv} UE Joseph Brosmer; daughters, Mrs. Louis . OE ll make t h e m inte King Trumpet, $35.00 Raymond (Selmer) Boehm

sr y “re " asd ¢ Niel ac Ww g s. Eva Snyder; sister, Mrs. Bita Schmitz . h 4 Ea er 8 BRE . . «Jo Eula WHEELER, Wht dio cE id eloiat, Was the daughter of | Goi 5: Noah Reed Seer Minioy, Raymond | LaRoe Mrs La 5 Ay hom "Tone York Cornet ...$40.00 Clarinet . .+. 537.50 Sunday. will be buried tomorrow |! and Mrs. Henry Howes, pioneer GARY—An‘on Nunkovieh, 83. Survivors: Miss Mary Louise Vaal: son, Norbert: ; od NO PHONE you can! Tdeal Holton Trumpet, $45.00 Chabot Wood Boehm Clarinet, $40.00

at Memorial Park low services Indianapolis resident She was a Wife. Mrs. Anton Nunkovich: son, Joseph; brothers, John and Joseph RBrosmer Jr. | for Christmas - femorial Park following service i > grandson, Joseph Jr. ; PT | sisters, Mrs. Lee Schiachter, Myc August ORDERS Rifts in all Blessing Cornet, $59.50 Selmer Wood Boehm .........575.00

2:30 p. m. at Shirley Bros. Cen- member of the Third Church of nk Henry Murley, 61 Survivors: |Schlrchter and Mrs. Anton Rohlman | A P nts 10 tral Chapel. She was 78 1rist, Scientist Vite s. Flora Murley. daughters, Mrs.| MORRISTOWN-~Cyrus Ramsey, 70. Sur-| 3 a y 4 h Terms as u Only survivors are a son. LeRoy, Survivors are her daughter, Mrs, Goldie Duranlean and Mis Nina Kidwell fvivors' Wife. Sarah! son, Claude. : OPEN MONDAY Terms a Low id LY SURVIVOIS X Q 3 VOY | > t sons, Leven and Donald Murley [ MUNCIE— Mrs. E { NIGHT S—fr Y to 9:30 Save on TROMBONES r Green, and a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Summers; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Mrs Marie Ledell, 30. Survivors: Sisters, |, MUNCIE Mrs, Emma Phillips, 46. Sur- | HDI Ly IaW eek torch Wiki fF Yeafd 8 eee ot 6f : | Mrs na Kukies, Mis. Aghes Lacina and |)Wors: Husband, Theodore: daughter, Mrs Wurlitzer Trombone .......$15.00 of Webb, both of Indianapolis Howes of Indianapolis, and Mrs. F.| Gi Josephine Kokout; brothers, James|LOLene Glenn; three sons, Lawrence, James | | King Trombones.....$40 and $20 Holton Trombone ......... $60.00 Small Budgef Charge Indiana's Most Complete

W. Hebble of Tampa, Fla, and a/and Joseph Tentera and Theodore Jr.: brothers, John and Aver Yd RE “REY : as a I RA Yas wivare | Bland, and two grandehildren. | | LEWIS H. SCHUTTE, who died yyother, Charles Howes of Tampa (Mrs. Minnie Viliuilis, 45. Survivors: { “'ars' “Jakina Race Burk Survivors, | vesterday at his home one mile ee i—————— ——— Daughters, us Sopnis BN a i fa " acres aang me Music Heuse , . A ’ TT AR YRS s | RAMOS 'S TeOrR epR { MIE d south of Briageport, will be buried FAMILY HOLDS 34TH REUNION| Yokahas, sons, Tony and Sigmund Yo- | Wednesday at River View Cemetery, BRIMFIELD, O, Sept. 13 (U.P), |kahs 6 suvivers: | Rush Jobs Make Us Smile | 3 LY Sevmour, following services at 10, —The Jacob Wertzenberger family! nu A Joht ajac, daughters, Murs. | ; i N :

a. m. at the Bridgeport Methodist convened here for their 34th annual Maric Kreiger, Mrs. Betnice Wollack, Mrs. Hendren Printing MERIDIA Church. He was 63. reunion with 88 relatives par-|blocki; sons, Bert and Edmund; brothers, ~ ; ‘ 1 : Y | : ) : ray | Stanley Sobus Jos Sobus; sisters, ) 7 T A , l ’ Survivors include his wife, Mrs. |ticipating. Plans were made for] ae Bo ane J omit Sustar Company y Inc. AT MARYLAND Furniture Co. | 128-130 NORTH Amelia Schutte; two sons, Fred and another meeting at Hartville next A va erine, Blelughl, rouse + || 685 CENTURY BLDG. RI-8533 | LI-5513 Est. 1833 Lewis Schutte: a brother, George year. Survivors: Wife, Mary; daughter, Mrs. L———

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