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| Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. conduct the setvices..Burial will be [tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan ?

in Crown HilL Mr. Riddell; who was 42, was a member of Scottish Rite, Murat ,|Shrine, and the Indianapolis Athletic club.. He had been in the electric business. 25 years and was asso- | lated with the Biflldog Electric Products Co., Detroit, Mich. Pallbearers will be George Bates, Arthur’ Weise, Earl Fording, Rusell Wise, J." W. Strong and George | Loucks.

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Besides his Caroline, - Mr. [Riddell is survived by two sons, {Homer P. Jr. andvRobert C.; two

| sisters; Mrs, John Murphy and Mrs. | catherine Hollingsworth, and a hrother, Dr. Edward Riddell, all of Indianapolis. '

LILLIE MAE PIERSON Rites will be conducted at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan for Mrs. Mae Pierson,

mortuary

The Rev. John S.- Johns, pastor of | Church of Christ, will be in charge. | Burial will be in.Crown Hill, Mrs. Pierson, who was 65, was| born in Jennings county and had | lived in Indianapolis for "40. years. | She was a member of Freedom | Methodist church in

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county and was the widow of John { Pierson, who died five years ago. Survivors include two sons, Harold E. Anderson, printer employed by The Times, and Denman O. Anderson, both of Indianapolis; four brothers, Charles - Bland, Indianapolis; Morton Bland; Shelbyville: John Bland, North Vernon, and Frank Bland, Detroit, Mich.: a sister, Mrs. Blanche Stout, Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.

CHARLES H. FENNER Rites for Charles H. Fenner, 25 W. 72d st., will be held at. 2 p. m Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan

mortuary, Mr. Fenner, a resident of Indianapolis- for the last years and manager of. the bolt and nut division of the Republic Steel

Co., died yesterday in St. Vincent| hospital. He was 65. Mr. Fenner was a member of

the Meridian Hills

Country club and the Columbia club, Survivors include his wife, Eliz abeth; two daughters, Mrs. Carol

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: Louise Stebbing, | and |

three grandchildren.

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Services will ‘be held at 1 p. m, funeral home for Mrs. Maude A. Eaton, who died yesterday in the {home of her son, James W. Eaton, [1323 N. Olney ave. -Burial will be /in New Bethel cemetery. A native of New Palestine, Mrs. Eaton, who was 60, was the widow of Walter 8. Eaton, former Indianapolis realtor. She had lived in the

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Creek Chapel church, Survivors, in addition to the son, include two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Thompson and Mrs. Don Ricardo, both of Indianapolis; two sisters,

Allen and a brother, all of New Palestine; children and one great. grandchild.

JOHN L. FERG] ER ; Rites for John L. Ferger, 126 N. | Noble st., who was killed when

struck by an automobile, Tuesday, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the | Robert W. Stirling funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Survivors include his mother,

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GEORGE ‘W. GREEN Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow for George Green, Clair st. Mr. Green, who was 82, died Tuesday in City Burial will be in Mount Tabor, A retired cement contractor, was a member of Baptist church, Crawfordsville, had lived in Indianapolis 21 years.

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ARTHUR T. SYMMS Services will be held at. 2-p.-m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchapan Mortuary for Arthur T. Symms, 508 E. 20th st., retired inspector for the city smoke abatement department, who died yester-

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