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MRS. LAURA L. SCHWARTZ Services for Mrs. Laura L. Schwartz, a resident here for 22

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Rev. Ariel Williams of Chicago will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park, Mrs. Schwartz, a native of Illinois, died Monday in her home, 2217 E. Michigan st. She was 68. Survivors are her. husband, Wil liam C. Schwartz, and three sons, Gilbert, Melburne and William E. Schwartz, all of Indianapolis; a | daughter, Mrs. Elsie Snyder of | Wheatland, and nine grandchildren.

| FRED S. FRELJE Services for Fred S. Freije, a civil engineer for the RCA Victor Division, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Friday in St. George Orthodox church. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr. Freije died yesterday in his|

home, 3704 E. Michigan st. He was battle jacket, which many service- |

A native of Syria, he had lived in Indianapolis 33 years. He was a member of Veritas Masonic lodge and the St. George Orthodox church, Survivors are his wife, Eleanor; a

M. Freije, all of Indianapolis.

MAURICE CARTER | Services and burial for Maurice

| Carter, a former Indianapolis resi-| dent, will be held tomorrow after-|p

{ noon at Bellefontaine, O. { cranky |

Mr. Carter died there Monday, in the home of a sister, Mrs. Jessie| He was 60. He was a member of the Chris-|

{and Scottish Rite. Survivors besides Mrs. Yoder are| { his wife, Margaret, and a. brother,| | Lawrence Carter, of Indianapolis.

| MRS. LILLIAN HALL { Services and burial for Mrs. Lil-

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' ployee Dies at Sanatorium. |

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retired associate of the C. Shrader . Wholesale: Grocery Inc, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Cure & Hensley funeral home at Martinsville by! the Rev. F. W. Wiegmann, pastor| gj

church. Burial will be in Park cemetery at Martinsville. Mrs. Mr. Neal, a resident of Indian-/ Langdon hospital.

Martinsville.

and had returned there a yea: ago after his retirement. He was a BENJAMIN F. DAVIS former member of the Masonic and! Knights of Pythias lodges and a TO in member of the United Commercial Joos Chapel

ney Avenue Christian church.

Cunningham Neal, and two sisters,| landon. Mrs. George E. John of Indianap-| Mr. Davis, olis and Mrs. Edward Arganbright| of Muncie. |

MRS. ELIZABETH ROYSDON

Roysdon, the oldest member of the %

Does Distress of ‘PERIODIC’ | daughter; Miss Shirley Ann Freije,| listed men alike.

{and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F.|——m——

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) | 3 deputies to watch the county's! d | graveyards for a while.

{lian Hall, a resident of Indianapolis|

{for 25 years, were held yesterday | at Glendale, Cal, according to word received here today.

| ing her son, Kenneth Hall. She

| was 80.

| A native of Dunkirk, Ind, Mrs.| | Hall was a member of the North!

| Meridian Methodist church here,

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Mrs. Hall, 604 N. Jefferson ave. are larger, too,” he added. for Rex Hunters Dog Powders. Ho was Es died Friday in Glendale while visit-| — — : ll ll : igs

the Golden Rule Bible class of the!

{ church, and the W. C. T. U. Survivors are three other sons, { Harold, Garl and Fred Hall, all of Indianapolis; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

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Thomas -J. Corey, attorney here | for 15 years, and war veteran of | the South Pacific, has announced | his candidacy for the Republican nomination for state representative. |

A graduate of Indiana Law

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Services for Clarence W. Neal,|John Sullivan, Indianapolis; a:son,| Rockport. A. Enoch Roysdon, Temple City, Cal, | Co six ‘brothers and two sisters.

| MRS. MALVEY M. OSBON Services were to be held at 3 tired officer of the regular army, p. m. today in Shirley Bros. Irving | will be conducted at 9:30 a. m. to-| Il Chapel for Mrs. Malvey M. Os- morrow in Flanner & Buchanan| of Downey Avenue Christian| bon, a resident here for 55 years. | mortuary by the Rev, William Bur-| South! Burial was to be in Floral Park. Osbon died yesterday She was 76. | apolis for 31 years, died yesterday Survivors are a son, Floyd E. Os-| Col. Dawson died yesterday in his! in Memorial Methodist hospital at bon of Indianapolis; a daughter, home at East Richland, Byrdton,| Mrs. Nina L. Lamb of Long Island, va. He was 64 | He was a native of “Martinsville N. Y,, and two grandchildren.

Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Moore Mortuaries

for Benjamin Travelers association and the Dow-| Davis a retired employee of Real|DiS retirement he was inspector|

Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc. Burial will{general at the field artillery school Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ida| be in Odd Fellow cemetery at Oak-|at Pt. Sill, Okla.

who lived at 805 E.|Ruth Moorhead Dawson, © Services were to be held at 1 p. m. : Welly, today in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of ! SOOEACEAGE607 the Chimes for Mrs. Elizabeth ”

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