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Rites for Mrs. Lida Norris: Ehle ? ; k Who died yesterday in her home Local Resident pe Years; es Gerrard ave, after a long fllBurial Tomorrow, [posh are tobe held In Fanner & Bychanan Morwary at 19 p. m. Services for Mrs. Minnie E. Brad- |oday. el burn, resident here 45 years, will The Rev. Virgil D, Ragan, pastor be held in J. C. Wilson funeral|or pairview Presbyterian church, home ab 1:30 p.m. tOMOTOW. yi oficiate and burial will be to-

She was 82 ; Mrs. Bradburn died yesterday in Mrs, Ehle was 83 and had lived her home, 1527 E. Market st. She was a member of the Baptist church,

Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Hallie Trager, Terre Haute, Mrs. Annetta Roth

sister, Mrs. Carrie Bradburn, Jonesboro, Ark.; 27 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

MRS. NELLIE WHEATLEY A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Nellie Wheatley died yesterday in her home, 2460 Finley ave, after an illness of over a year, She was 50. Mrs. Wheatley was a member of the auxiliary of the Brotheghood of Railroad Trainmen. Survivors are her husband, Ches-

Indianapolis; a son, Chester J Corp. Wheatley, with the navy at Char. Services have not been announced. leston, 8. C.; four sisters, Mrs Survivors hie moths. Ste

Mrs, Ollie Cordes, Indianapolis, and three brothers, Sam Mulder, Indlanapolis, Frank Mulder, Martinsville, and William Mulder, AAA. bula; ©:

GEORGE I GIEZENDANNER

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Mrs, Maude Wright, active church worker for many years, died today

was 30. i Mr. Giezendanner was a graduate of Technical high school and had been employed as a cost accountant by the Udell Purniture Works for

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12 years. A member of St. Paul's church, he was superintendent of the church school. Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth; his mother, Mrs. Lydia Giezerdan~ ner; a brother, Leslie Giezendanner, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Arthur Frederick, all of Indianapolis.

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pastor of Central Christian church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr, Koss died Monday in a local

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ning, an Indianapolis resident 33 years, will be conducted at 2 p. m. “{tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Manning, a native of Bowling Green, Ky. died Monday in his home, 2020 Gent st. He was 64. He had been employed by the Pecoto Packing Co. Survivors are his wife, Ada Mae; two sons, Charles E, Manning and J. Arthur Manning; ‘a daughter, Mrs. Louise Robbins, and a granddaughter, Shirley Mae Robbins, all of Indianapolis.

nursing home. He was 81. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Koss was an upholsterer. He retired in 1931, Survivors are two daughters, Mrs, Helen Gierke, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ethel Rutledge, Des Moines, Ia.; two sons, Frank Koss, Indianapolis, and Glenn Koss, Danville, Ill, and a brother, Louis Koss, Carmel, Ind.

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Mrs. Lida N. Ehle, 83, Dies; 3

conducted at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in' the Shiloh Baptist church, of which she was a member. will be in Floral, Park,

had Zved iv Indianapolis 33 years. She was 90.

four daughters, , Mrs. Cordelia Ritchey, Mrs, Maude Horne, Mrs. Pet, Granger and Mrs. Vertice Todd; a son, Samuel H, Colbert; three sisters, Mrs, Crit Horne, Miss -Hallie Mitchell and Mrs. Pinkie Gran-

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wife of James E Shea, will be held in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel at 1:30 p. m, Friday, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Bhe was 79.

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