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Margaret Green, Mexico City, MexZX) ico; a sister, Mrs. Ella J. Watson, Terre Haute; and four brothers, Corey, New Goshen; Samuel, Terre
GLASSES ON CREDIT and was a member of Fairview Pres
For Charles
Services for Charles H, Murphy,
Big Four railroad 35 years, will be held at 11 a. m, tomorrow in the
Station st. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr, Murphy,
yesterday in his home, 2227 "N. Olney st. He ‘was a. past great sachem of the Tishimingo
AVE YOUr eyes
Men. He was born at BE 0. Survivors are a stepson, A’ L. Rochelle of Indianapolis; a granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Benson, Crystal Lake, 11, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Lomas of Cincinnati, O.
Perfect eyesight is a precious gift! Through our eyes we learn at least 83%, of all we know... protect your vision by caring for your eyes.
WILLIAM L. HOLDAWAY Have them checked reg-
William L. Holdaway, carpentry ularly and the proper and painting contractor, died last glasses fitted. Use your night at his home, 3146 Kenwood credit, ave. He was 75. : He "had resided here since 1920
byterian church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
OFFICES AT Haute, and Charles and Harvey,
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H. Murphy, 96
Catholic. church. ' Burial will be in
retired machinist, employed by tlie| Logansport.
‘Mr. Searlgs, who was 78, was former Indianapolis resident, work
Moore & Kirk funeral home, 2530 ing as staff writer for the Indian-
apolis News in the early 1900's. H
hand worked in Pt. Wayne, Cleve land, O.,, and Detroit and for the Marion News-Tribune,
Mine Workers’ convention in In dian#polis and in 1918 was appoint- | ed editor of thé Mine Workers’ Journal, a post which he held for 20 | years. He is survived by his wife, Nellie; a son, Paul, retired navy captain; a daughter, “Mrs. Elizabeth Moran, South Bend, and two sisters.
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FRANK C. GRADY Rites will be held at 3p. m. Sat-
State ave, who died yesterday at his home. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Grady, who was 70, had lived here most ‘of his life and was an electrical engineer with the old Merchants’ Heat & Light Co, be-| fore his retirement in 1927, He was a member of Indianapolis lodge | No. 669, P. & A. M; Indianapolis | chapter No. 5, R. A. M., and Meridian lodge, I. O. O. FP. He is survived by a wife, Florence;
began his career as a reporter with! the former Huntingtdn Democrat,
He became acquainted with John || .{L. Lewis when he covered a United
urday at the J. C. Wilson funeral |§ home for Frank C. Grady, 1519 S.!|
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| in journalism and one-time manag ing editor of The Indianapolis Sun. 4 Who died Tuesday at Huntington
15. — Rites | 2% | for Ellis Searles, veteran of 60 years|
a son, Arthur, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. B. H, Seidemann, Chicago; six brothers, Wilton, John, Earl,” Alonzo, Hosmer and Marion Grady, all of Indianapolis, and a |sister, Mrs. Clyde Sprague, Win- | chester.
| | MRS. MAUDE SEARS |
5 {county hospital, will be -held at 9 Rites for Mrs. Maude Sears, 629 |
{a. m. tomorrow at St,
Mary’ s|W. 30th st., who died yesterday, will |
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— | be held at 1:30. p. m. Saturday at | { Flanner & Buchanan mortuary and | lat 3 p. m.. Saturday at Danville | Christian church. Burial will be! {in Danville. Mrs. Sears, who was 70, had lived | {here 17 years and was a member | (of Danville Christian church, | | She is survived by her husband, | |Fred; a daughter, Mrs. Mark Boor, | Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Alice | {Rudd, Indianapolis,.and a brother, | | John, Amo.
| FRED TIEDEMAN
Services will be at 2:30 p. m. to- | morrow at Meyer & Abdon funeral | home for Fred Tiedeman, 1416 Lex- | ington ave, who died yesterday in| | Methodist hospital. Burial will be! |in Crown Hill. Mr. Tiedeman, who was 80, was ‘a native of Germany and had re-| {sided here since he was 16. He was {employed in the freight office of the {Pennsylvania railroad 37 years be-| fore his retirement in ‘1932, Survivors are two sons; Arthur and Walter, and two daughters; Mrs. M. C. Smith and Mrs. Ralph | Purdue,
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WILLIAM B, BURROUGHS |
| Services for William B. Burroughs, | | who died yesterday at his home, 24 | IN. Webster ave., will be held at 1:30 {p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ | {Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be| {in Washington Park cemetery. | Mr. Burroughs was a member of | Centre lodge No. 23, F. & A. M,, and Irvington Presbyterian church. He ‘was T7. He is survived by his wife; | Nettie. "4
MRS. EMMA J. YOUNG
| Rites will be held at 1 p. m. to-| morrow at Dorsey funeral home for Mrs. Emma J." Young, who died {Wednesday - at the ‘home of her
—p-daughter, Mrs. Blanche Dietz, 3844
|E. New York st. Crown Hill . | Mrs... Young, who was 82, was a {member of Blaine Avenue Methodist chur¢h, She is survived by, two daughters, Mrs. Dietz and Mrs. Ruby Rasfield, Indianapolis, and a son, James,
SERVICES ARRANGED | FOR MARGARET FRICK
Rites will be held at 2 p. m. to-| |morrow at dhe G. H. Herrmann fu- | | neral home for Miss Margaret | | (Gretéhen) Prick, 523 E. Orange 'st., who died “yesterday at a nursing {home at 1336 N. Delaware st. Burial | | will be in Crown.Hill. Miss Frick,~who was 83, had liv ed | | here 75 years and was a seamstress | {at L. 8. Ayres & Co. for 20 years | | before retiring 15 years ago. She] | was a member of Ziog Evangelical | {and Reformed church and the Indi- | | | anapolis Maennerchor, { | She is survived by a nephew, | Julius Frick Jr., Indianapolis.
Burial will be in
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