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i | three brothers , Henry Alsmeyer, : Piqua, 0; Louis Alsmeyer, Dayton,

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: | PFC. ROLAND PARKS

and Parks, brothers who were killed

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Qe take Yup “Survivors?

Harold C. Amt, R. R. 1, Box T4A. Mrs. Amt had lived here more

of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church and the Ladies’ guild of the church. Survivors include another son, Raymond B. Amt,

O, and Edward Alsmeyer, Los An-

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PVT. ROBERT PARKS

A double memorial service for Pvt. Robert L. Parks and Pfc. Rol-

in action in Italy in May and

Edward Halpin Services | To Be at Elwood Tomorrow|

Services for Edward J. Halpin will be held at Ham tomorrow at the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Burial will be in Elwood. Mr. Halpin, assistant manager of the district office of the Metropolitan Insurance Co. 35 years, died yesterday at St. Vincent's hospital after a three-month illness. He was 63 and ved at 3454 N. Pennsylvania |

at her home, 1430 E. Vermont st.

burial in Holy Cross.

Fountain county, She was 65.

Savage of Seattle, Wash,

MRS. PEARL BURLESON

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Carroliton ave, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomors row by the Rev.

February, respectively, will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Baptist!

The soldiers were sons of Mrs. |

§ | Clara Parks. Seottsburg, and broth- |

ers of Mrs. Henry Cochran, 143¢ 8. fled May 22 that Robert, “who. was |

22, had been kijled Fin and Ihe, She was __

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besides: the mother and

R. V. Boyd, Jackson, Mich. and Mrs. Herman Foster, Scottsburg. |

and Morris, all of Kokomo.

{ home. Burial will

‘Kenyon ave. Mrs, Parks ‘was nobis

George Kimsey at the Conkle funeral

be in Floral Park. Born at Batavia, | Mich., “Mrs. Burle= [son was a member of the Baptist

vived by three other daughters, Mrs.

| Fender, both of Indianapolis; a son, Robert, also of Indianapolis;

children

STATE DEATHS

wit TO.loha w. Desc. 8. » a1 son, Roscoe; sister, Mrs. ager; brother, William Beas, 83. Sur.

| BATESYILLE--Albert Mester, | vwvors: Wife: twe then: son; broth =. Ben . Moster, and sister, Miss Viola | Moster, BLUFFTON — Mrs. Mamie Joseph Survivors: -Husband, Russell; som, Albert: daughters, Mrs. CHadys Russell, Bertha, Frances Joseph.

William and Malcolm, brother, Harry David,

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vivers: Sons, James John T. and pean. | cis; datighte . Margaret; brothers, Maurice and Eugene Sheban. HARTFORD CITY--Mrs. Susan E. Curry, 80. Burvivors: Daughters, Mrs. Mabie Burcaw and Mrs. Myrtle Zimmerman. HARTFORD CITY-Mrs. Emma Ash croft, 38. Survivors: nome, |" LA PORTE—PFred Ehmke, 82. Burvivers:

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Bens, Alig: daughters, Mrs. Prances Schoo! and Mrs. Linda Hudalla; brother, Henry; sister, Mrs, Sophie Himm. MARION~—Blor Smelser, 51. Survivors: Wife, Helm: daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Rin. dies and Mrs. argaret Conner: , |i Bruce, James, Bion Jr., Calvin rand

PETROLEUM Calvin Risser, 66. Survivors: Wife, Lovina: daughters, Mrs.

Beulah and Jiene Stoner, Mrs. June ehacls and TLLE Helen Burnsm; sons, an lat nis I. Jase Sane Xorg. oy sisters, Mrs. Charles Valentine | Opperman, Miss oil aes Titaicn [and Rosetta Warner; brothers, Harry. {Small ‘end Mrs. John Clark: sons, Edgar, O%car, C. D. and Joe.

RUSHVILLE—Barne rney While, 74. Survi

: 3 , Willlam® Maris; Vistor Rahm, 61. Survivors: Daughters, Doiph; daughter, Mrs Mie. Mel Oriffin; Lrothers, William, Oli- We TET an her

£8. - : GAS CITY —Jobn P. Shehan, 78. «Mrs. John Parlon and Mrs. Robert Eison.

SULLIVAN ~— Eimer Tibin Curtis, 67. Survivors: Wife, Barah; daughter, Mes. Harel Hunt, WABASH--Mrs. J. P. Zinsmeister. 72. Survivors: Da hgh ie

s Wolf: sisters, Mrs. Anna K. Mn Rosina Wagner and Mrs. Charlotte

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SERVICES TOMORROW FOR MRS. MARY LEE

‘Rites for Mrs. Mary C. Lee, wife of Robert E. Lee, who died Tuesday brother, the Rev, Robert J. Halpin

sanitorium after a three-year illness. | {will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow BY al 2 She was 73 and lived with a son, Holy Cross Catholic church with

A resident of Indianapolis for 34 years, Mrs. Lee was a native of

Besides her husband, she is survived by two brothers, Eugene Sav- - {age of Ossining, N. Y., and Walter:

Services for Mrs. Pearl E. Burleson, 1153 Winfield ave, Who died Tuesday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Kathleen Weinkauf, 4s

i include three other sisters, Louis Sherfield of Los Angeles, and | Mrs. E. E. Colewell, Kokomo; Mrs. Mrs. Doris Cloud and Mrs. Helen!

st., Apt A iif of Crawfordsville, Mr. Hap had lived here for the last years. He was a member of el 2 4 Joan of Arc church, the Elks lodge and Knights of Colum-~

vives are his wife, Anna; a of 8t. Patrick’s church, Kokomo,

(and a foster sister, Miss Katherine Halpin, also of Kokomo,

MATILDA McPHEETERS

Services for Mrs. Matilda A. McPheeters were to be held at 9 a. m. today at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Ada Brady, 1132 8. Dennison st., and at 10 a. m. at the Christian church in Danville. Burial was to be in the East cemetery at Danville, with the Rev. Leo C. Davis of the Westbrook Church of the Nazarene, officiating. Mrs. McPheeters, who was 88, died Monday at the home of Mrs. Brady. She had lived most of her life in Danville and was a member of the Christian church’ there. Burvivors, besides her ‘ daughter, are a son, Frank, of Monticello, Ill. nine grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren,

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{cHARLES G. DUVALL _ .

Services and burial for Charles :&. Duvall, former Indianapolis realtor, ‘who died at Kis Hoi in Miami, |

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ployee of the city street ‘commis- | sioner’s department. Miami. 18 years ago and was 79.

ARE SATURDAY

Puneral services for Gustave A. Fischer, who died yesterday at his home, 933 Tecumseh pl, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Grinstein-

Crown Hill. An electrical supply dealer with | offices in the Century building, he| formerly was connected with the! Varney Electric Co. and the Meyer! Electric Co. He was a member of the Central Christian church and the Centre lodge, F. & A. M. He was 66. Born at Stuttgart, Germany, he

Electrical Simply Dealer, Dies Here at Age Of 66

Lena Croshier

Rites Tomorrow

SERVICES FOR Mrs Lena Frances Croshier, who died yes terday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Shaffer, 351 N. Ritter ave. will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow by the Rev. Robert Groves at Flanner & Bue chanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. A resident of Indianapolis for 40 years with the exception of a few years spent in Cleveland, O,, Mrs. Croshier was in New

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came to this country when he was!

ia child and settled in the eastern part of Indianapolis, then outside! the city limits. ‘Survivors are his wife, Alice G..| {two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Madinger and Mrs. Emma Wiedénhaupt; a brother, Carl; two nieces, Marie] Fischer and Mrs. Albert Neuerbur and two nephews, William and Rob- | ert Fischer, all of Indianapolis,

BLANCHE HARLESS

1 home, 1525 Brookside ave.

Jordan funeral home, with burial In Crown Hill. -

= A- resident, of Indianapolis- ce Lyman A, Harshman, 4178 Ruckle , | Fla, Tuesday are to be held there 1920, ‘she was a. native of Meggs st., supervisor for a‘ branth office of; - She was a member ibe Fidelitw. and. Guarante. i ws Em pe SEE TITRA ‘nger; or the- Women. 55.the Moose, CHEE Battiniore, Md’ dled yesterday’ at his

: Tiived “in Indianapolis most of his! Besides Mrs. Weinkauf, she is sure life ‘and at ‘one "time was San eme

county, Ohio.

ter 2, and was 49.

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| Survivors in addition. to her hus- |

{band, Leg,” are ‘a daughter, Mrs. lived here all his life. He moved to Frances Greskamp of Indianapolis; member of the Oriental Masonic | [a son, Robert Hamrick of Pendle- lodge and the Indiana Casualty Survivors are his wife, Bessie; two | ton; a stepson, Bernard Harless of Adjusters’ association,

10 sons, L. L. Duvall { Indianapolis and three brothers, Valoris, Wher grandchildren and six great-grand- vail OL 00

Hazleton; a sister, Mrs. P. E. Dixon |

York City. A mem of the Fenton Evangelical church, she was 78. Survivors are another daughter. Mrs, Herbert ¥. Stahlhut; four sons, Marcus and Harry, of | Indianapolis, Dan O., of Boston, Mass, and Arthur J. of Cleveland; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchilddren.

CLIFFORD NYSEWANDER

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2. was born at Sprinfield, O.

Survivors are his wife, Bertha; a

a son, Clifford Raymond, stationed {in New Guinea; a sister, Mrs. Min-

| daughter, Mildred of Boston, Mass.: |

Services for Mrs. Blanche B. Har- nie Benson of Columbus, O.; two less, whn died yesterday at her brothers, the Rev. B. D. Nysewander will be Of Wabash and Warren L. of held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at tie Blanchedler, O, and a grandson.

LYMAN HARSHMAN

home. | Born iri .1904, Mr. ‘Harshman had | He was a

Survivors are his wife, Irene Dris-~

and Fred, of Toledo, O.; five grand- of New Salem, O., and two brothers, coll; two daughters, Eleanor Jeanne children and six great-grandchil-| Robert and Dewey Cline, both of and Joyce Marie, and a half- brother, |

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