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International Fire Fighters -ssociation 416. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Betty J. Banta, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mildred Moore, Kansas City, Mo,; three sons, W. J. Cronley and B. L. Cronley, both of Kansas 7ity and the Rev. Schuyler E, Cronley, pastor of Unity Church 'n Oklahoma City, Okls.; a sister, Mrs, Irma K. Shroyer, Indianapolis, and a brother, Elmer W. Cronley, Waurika, Okla.

MRS. MABEL CLARE MILLER Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel Olare Miller, 340 8S. Downey ave. will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. She was 64. Mrs, Miller, wife of Ivy L, Miller, former state food and drug commissioner, died Saturday night in

her home after an illness of a year and a half. She was a member of the Downey Avenue Christian church and Irvington Chataugua club and was active in Red Cross and Community Fund work. The Rev. F. W. Wiegmann, pastor of Downey Avenue Christian church, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Washington Park

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MRS. VIOLA P, WELSH Services for Mrs. Viola P. Welsh, a resident of Indianapolis 23 years, will be conducted at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Moore mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Welsh, 810 N. Oakland ave. died Saturday in Methodist hospital. She was 40. A native of Montgomery county, she was a member of the Centenary Christian church and Phi Chi Epsilon Mu. Survivors are her husband, Immer M. Welsh; two sons, Don Edward Welsh and Charles Leonard Welsh; {her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Harshbarger of Union City; two brothers, L#e Harshbarger and LaVon Harsh-

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REV. JOHN BELL JONES Services for the Rev. John Bell Jones, pastor of the Church of the Living God for 10 years, were to be conducted at 1 p. m. today in the church hy Elder H. M. Overton. Burial was to be in New Crown. Rev. Jones died Friday in City hospital. He was 73, He had been with the Church ot the Living God 40 years. Before coming to Indianapolis 42 years ago, he lived in Cairo, Ill. # Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lyla Jones, 35011; Prospect st.; two sons, Lester Jones of Chicago and Eugene Jones, Indianapolis; four daughters, Mrs, Bessie Neely, Mrs. Anna B. Glazebrook and Mrs. Cora Lee Clover, all of Chicago, and Mrs. Plorence E. Rheth, Indianapolis, and three brothers, Walter Jones, Cairo, Howard Jones, Harrisburg, Ill, and Cecil Jones, Indianapolis. :

MRS. MARY A. GIBSON Services for Mrs. Mary A. Gibson, 833 College ave. were to be conducted at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley Bros. Central Chapel by the Rev. Russell Ford of Cadle Tabernacle. Burial was to be in Crown Hill

Mrs, Gibson, who was 85, died Thursday in her home. She had lived in Indianapolis most of her life,

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Mrs, Genevieve Brandt; sis siriawie. Mrs.

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sons, Earl,

Mrs Sons, Irvin, Ward, Ralph. HARTFORD CITY-—George Telle, 90,!Numa,

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KNELL-—James A. Wedding, 59. sur Sons, Gordon, ' George; brother, sister, igi Carnie Crenshaw. Survivors: Wife, MarMAE. r Henaerson, Mrs. John Hamilton, N—Mrs, Elizabeth Fa

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Mrs, n, rs. Mary Alice Baker, 72. Husband, inton; daughters, don Sharp, Mis, Carl. Johnston; Kenne Ann ‘stecte. 81.

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an Clarence Shiley, Mrs. John Mac Mabel Sellers, band, , William; daughter, M dy; Ord Greening; Schults; father, C. B, Reyn SPORT-—-John H, Miller, 78. Bur- Red , Osis Puson. POL ers, Cont, J, Gari; sis-

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PERU--Granville Guy, 86. Wife, Tatie; daughters, Mrs, Donald Lewis, Alvin Dalley, Mrs. Willi

y. Mrs. Loretta J. Johnson, 76, Newton, son; daughters, Vada, Lucy, Vinda, Ina, Iduma; brothers, Phillip, Thomas Edwards, y; brothers, Eimer, william; sister, Mrs. Mary Haggerty.

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LAPOR' dean Schafer, 68. ' Surylv- cd Wife, Dora; sons, Paul, Kent. Xmas Survivors: Mrs. sie, Mrs.

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zel Tricker, 39. rry; daughters, Jean, r; sisters, Mrs, B. W. Shraluka,

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Survivors “are a daughter, Mrs. | Carrie Olmstead; two sons, George | a Gibson and Walter N. Gibson; our grandchildren and five great. | pill ey all of Indisnapalis.

E. G. HARRIS

Services.for E. G. Harris, founder | of the Harris Motor Transportation | Corp.,-will be conducted at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Robert W. Stirling funeral home. Burial will be In Memorial Park. Mr. Harris, who was 74, died Saturday in his home on W. 56th ot. He had lived in Indianapolis 50 | years and had been retired 10 years. | Survivors are his wife, Emily; | three sons, Oscar, Russell and Walter Harris; three daughters, Mrs. | Ursula Keske, Miss Mabel Harris | and Mrs. Selina Johnson, all of | Indianapolis; a brother, Walter | Cal; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grand-children,

MRS. MATTIE L. KOONCE Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Loraine Koonce, 1716 Nelson st. will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday |= in the Jordan fuenral home. Burial = will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Koonce died yesterday afternoon en route to Methodist hos- |=

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Chapter, O. E. 8. Survivors Include the husband, John B. Koonce; a son, John B, Koonce Jr, of Indianapolis; the mother, Mrs. Nellie B, Gish of Henderson, Ky.; two brothers, Dewey Gish of Los Angeles, Cal, and O. B. Gish of Henderson, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary C. Bonnell

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Miss Turner, a native of Southport, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. : She was a member of the Southport choir, the high school band and orchestra, Southport Sub-Deb club, and leader of the Bluebird Group. a division of the Campfire Girls. Survivors Mrs. Dorothy Ann Turner and her step-father, Jack C. Turner, both of Bloomington; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Diets of Southport;

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her great-grandmother, Mrs. Tent:e Dietz, Kalamazoo, Mich,; an aunt, Mrs. Oneida Gauld, Grand Rapids, Mich; and an uncle, Ziegler Dietz of

BOETTIGER PLANS PAPER PHOENIX, Ariz, Feb. 25 (U.P.)./member. -= John Boettiger, the late President Roosevelt and former ‘publisher of the Seattle Post - Intelligencer, nounced he will start a new daily newspaper in Phoenix. His wife, Anna, joined in the announcement, Date for beginning publication has

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Rev. John Ray Clark, the Rev. Robert Lewis and the Rev. E; L. Day will conduct services, Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery in Franklin. Burvivors include three daughters, Mrs. P. D. Collester, Mrs. H. A.

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ers, Charles Walden of California, and Otis Walden of Clermont, and 11 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.

MRS. THERESA UNVERSAW Services for Mrs, Theresa Lovett Unversaw, 625 Birch ave. will be conducted at. 9 a. m. tomorrow in Assumption Catholic church of which Mrs, Unversaw was a charter Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Unversaw, a native of Jennings county, died yesterday. She was 60 and had lived in Indianapolis since her childhood. Survivors are her husband, George O. Unversaw, and a daughter, Mrs. Lois M. Jenkins, both of Indianapolis.

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