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{Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Henry L. Harding, | member. of ‘a pioneer Indianapolis family who died yesterday at the
also served two terms as county commissioner, taking office in 1894. : His grandfather's family was the third to come to Indianapolis, following the Pogues and the McCormicks.. The site of the family farm now is Eagle Creek park and
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the home is the park clubhouse. Mr. Harding was a member of | North Methodist church, and the { old Mariof¥ club, now the Columbia | club. : He is survived by his daughter; {a son, George L., Palo Alto, Cal, |and two grandchildren, Marilyn | Richards, Indianapolis, and ‘Henry IL. Hardihg, Palo Alto.
| MRS. ETHEL GREER | Services will be held at 10 a. m. | saturday at Olive. Branch Chris | tian church for Mrs. Ethel Cameron | Greer, former Indianapolis resident, {who died yesterday at her. home, {10 miles northeast. of Noblesville. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. | Mrs. Greer, who was 53, had lived {here most of her life, moving away | three years ago after her marriage [to John Greer: She was a member of Olive Branch church. She is survived by her husband; {three sons, Maurice, Earl and | Frank” Cameron: two daughters, { Miss. ‘Marian Cameron .'and Mrs. | Frances Stroy, all of Indianapolis, (and two grandsons.
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ALEX! ANDRIA~- Rufus William Boston, 63, | Burvivors: Wife, Eva; daughter, Mrs. John Brown: sons, Rufus Jr., Selbert; brother, J. D. Boston. | BROWNSTOWN—Samuel F. Thompson, 89, ELWOOD Mr Nettie Kaiser 58 SurDaughter, Mrs. Will liam Young; son, Charles; sisters, Mrs. Rosa Hofman, | Mrs. Emma Wa EVANSVILLE—Willlam Gilbert Campbell, 178.. ‘Survivors Sons, James A. and William R.; daughters, Mrs. Karkin Leggett, Lucille Campbell; brother. N. T. Campbell, sister, Mrs. Minnie Jenkins FRANCISCO -— Grant Beasley, 61 ivivors San, Harold; . dat ighter, | sisters, Ma Erdem - {Hannah: ln A'S, Crawford, Virgil
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MARION—Fred Payton, “50 Mother, Mrs. Inez. Payt on; | tDoc) Payton.
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SEYMOUR-—Mrs. Mary Grein, 83. vivor:” Son. Edward
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