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died Tuesday in a Noblesville hospital after he was injured in a hunt-

at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Farley fu-

.neral home. Burial will be in Crown| HilL

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Grove weekly. He was a member of United Brethren church at Harmony and the Odd. Fellows and Masonic lodges at Brazil. i | Surviving in addition to Mrs. Goddard are four daughters, Mrs, |

Rites will be held at 10 a. m, to- |

{morrow at Fleming Garden Chris-

tion church for Mrs. Annell C. Toombs, who died Tuesday at her home, 515 S. Fleming st. Burial will. be in Crown Land cemetery, Noblesville. Mrs. Toombs, who was 34, » Ne survived by her husband, Edsell; children, Donna Kay, Harold hyo James, Indianapolis; the parents,

{tonvile, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. Clyde Dudderar, Mrs. James Durbin and Mrs. Lawrence Goodwin, all of

| Kentiicky, and six brothers, Calvin, |{ . James, Thomas J. Henry, Julian || and Carl Hester, all of Kentucky. al

§ [Saturday “Sorvices Are Sot [THMISWGESINTY STATE DEAT For Mes Lillie Mae Gilpin IN MERGER PROBE] =eror-ome = oe

Services for Mrs. Lillie Mae Gil-|who died yesterday at his home,| Chairman Ebert D. Thomas (D.| BOONVILLEMrs. Ade J. Hoover, 76. pin, 601% E. Merrill st, who died|will be held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday Ftah) af the Sts BMiiary Ate Survivor: Brother, Alva Miller, Tussay in Oly bouptal, wil be atl the Monro Moctueries Oconto, committee returned from 3 p.m. Saturday in the Moore|Chapel. Burial will be in Highland

M rvivors t Shrine, and Ancient Land-|néval affairs committee disclosed it| irs Mr Noch Gotan oo Mis "Syivia

died Tuesday in Long hospital, willl nayy unification, says he probably C MONTPALIN-Pred Saxon, 38. Survive George. be held at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the| will conduct his own hearings after | Js: Rauenters, Mrs. Charles Oda, Mrs. | OH" ng Davidson, 64, Flanner & Buchanan mortuary./the military committee finishes. +a MOUNT VERNON—-Joseph M. Stephens, ot Services for Clyde R. Heffner, of | Burial will be in Wyoming, Ill. Mr.| This probably would delay senate] 73. Survivors: Wie, Ease; qeashicr, Me. TWELVE MILE — Otvile B. Sueil 2865 Brookside ave. retired grocer| Walters was 67.

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rs.| tion of proposals to place the army| . MARION—Charles Earl Jacobs, 11 Surand navy under a single. depart-| Yott vivors: Batuie; "0 and Mrs. Thomas | zea. Sar ment of ‘the armed forces. _ fiona hrditn Haine; brother, , HAUTE ee enon Wile Th ne, Loar, it avgnur | ie: Soup: Tara. holding hearings for five weeks on| Zils Mel (00h SNC Caries, John: | Cleverley: Fister, M Bizabeth this subject, and probably will make sis tern Maida Polis, Dora Aufdencamp, | en Borotny* Juma Sep a reportriavoring army-navy mer- Mary 1 "| carolyn Su cy By ,|ger. Chairman David I Walsh (D. vend. Jy Jens, 82; Survivor: Hus er, Mre Se: Sn wird sister, Mrs,

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who hic} presuma opposes arm Son, L biy ye Mrs. | Cathrine Sweeny, Survivor:

James Carroll; sons, Hermann F.|Survivors: Wife; daughter, Mrs, : Hoover; brothers, Amzie E., Roscoe

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