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Services for “William BE. Jeffrey, Indianapolis attorney, will be held at 3 p. m, Wednésday in Flanner & Buchanan mogtuary, Butial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Jeffrey, who was 70, died yesterday in his home; 909 East dr,
Woodruff place. He was a native of Connersville and had lived here 45
Active in Politics .A graduate of Indiina university Iw school, he was a member of the city, county state and national bar sshclations. r active in Republican polifics,| he twice for superior court judge.) He served several years as ‘| special \judge on call in local courts and at bne time was députy prosecuting attorney. ; .Burvivors are his wife, Mrs. Rose Moore Jeffrey; two brothers, Edwin 'W. Jeffrey of Connersville and Lon C. Jefirey| of Pittsburgh, Pa. and several nidces and riephews. .
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1 : RALPH W. WAGONER DIES AT KNIGHTSTOWN Times Special IT AL KNIGHTSTOWN, Ind. Sept. 2.— {Services for Ralph W, ‘Wagoner, a hardware merchant here for 60 |years, will be held at 2:30 p. m. irm a§ | tomorrow in his’ home, 209 °N. - “% 'washington st., where he died late Saturday ‘night. Mr. Wagoner was also a director and vice president of the First
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K. Waite of Logansport. MRS, ELEANOR BOTTORF.
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Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cora two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Jackson of. Indianapolis and Mrs. Helen Hardegen op Elwood: a brother, George Bills of Indianapolis and a step-son, Keith
Services- and burial for Mrs Eleanor A. Bottorf; an Indianapo-| li§ resident 31 years, will be held at 2 p. m. Wedngsday at Sellersburg,
Mrs. Bottorf died Saturday in Methodist - hospital of injuries Te last | week. She was 64. A native of Clar county, she was a member of Eas
Mrs. | Ruth Bottorf of Sellersburg an { Mrs. Myrtle Huckleberry of Indian- | “Harry | Huckleberry of Louisville, Ky., and| Carl Huckleberry of Denver, Col.
The Rev. F. W. Wiegmann, pastor of Downey Avenue . Christian church, will. conduct services at, 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary for 8. Everett Stubbs, general agent for the American States Insurance Co, Burial will be at Wilkinson, Ind. Mr. Stubbs, who was 75, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. A resident here 28 years, he lived at [1813 E. 59th st. and ‘was a member of the Downey Avenue church. Native of Spiceland Mr. Stubbs was a native of Spiceland. He had been representative here for a number of |other casualty and fire “insurance k | Companies before the American, ¢ | States company was founded, Survivors are his wife, Alice; four (sons, Paul Stubbs of Indianapolis; al | Jahn Stubbs of South Orange, N. J., {Max Stubbs of Bakersfield, Cal, |and Joseph Stubbs of Los Angeles, |{Cal.; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Prunk of Indianapolis, Mrs. Justine Loehr of Boston, Mass, and Mrs.
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“Miss Anna Taylor, organizer of several study groups. here, died Wednesday at the home of her brother, Ezra Taylor, in Lone Pine, Cal, according to word received here yesterday. Born in Morgan county and educated in Indianapolis schools, Miss Taylor formerly lived at 2869 N. Illinois st...8he. had been a court room and convention reporter for 13 years and operated the A. Tuvior & Co, Introduced Classes Miss Taylor introduced the first shorthand classes at Manual Training High school and organized and introduced the first lunch program in that school. A charter member
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and the Nature Study club, she founded the Leisure: Hour school here. Survivors besides her brother are two nieces, Miss Bertha Carter and Mrs. Birney D. Spradling, and a nephew, Charlton N. Carter, Indian apolis.
CHARLES DUNN Charles Dunn of Lawrence, formerly a florist here for seven years, died yesterday in his home after an
illness of six months. He was T2. A native of Connersville, he moved to Lawrence at 9 and was a farmer there many years before he became a florist. He retired 15 | years ago. Mr, Dunn was a member of Lawrence Methodist church and Lawrence Odd Fellows lodge 375, Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the. McCord - funeral home at Oaklandon. Burial will be {in the I. O. OF. cemetery there. Survivors are his wife, Nellie; two sisters,” Mrs. Ollie Mollenkopf of Monrovia, Cal, and Mrs. Cora Lyle of Lawrence; a brother, Lee Dunn of Lawrence, four nephews and two nieces.
URBAN SNYDER “Bervices will be held at. 1p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan anortuary for Wrban Snyder, 408 E. Louisiana st., who died yesterday in City hospital. Burial will bein
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Requiem high mass will be sung at 9 a. m, Wednesday in St, Joan of Arc Catholic church for Miss Alice R. Williams, who died yesterday in the home of her brother, William A. Williams, 5026 Winthrop ave, Burial will be in Holy ' Cross. : Miss Williams, who was 60, was a native of Ohio and had lived here 35 years. She was cashier 28 years for the E. F. Bloemker food market. Survivors are her brother and a sister, Mrs. E. H. Moorman of Ine dianapolis,
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Services will be held at 2 p: m: Wednesday in the Kepner ‘funeral home at: Wheeling, W. Va. for Charles J. Wolf, Indiana theater executive for 20 years. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery there. Mr. Wolf died. yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital,” two weeks after he had established the Charles J. Wolf foundation for medical .re-
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Entered Business in 1917 He was head of the Y. & W. Management Corp, operators of 27 theaters in Indiaha. Mr. Wolf en-
at Gary, when he and a partner, V. U. Young, started two theaters, The first houses had the old single. reel projectors. A philanthropist, Mr, Wolf founded the medical research fund out of | ys. iriterest in new medicines he developed during world war II _ Native of Wheeling
A native of Wheeling, he furnished a playground for Negro children and gave it to the city three-yéars ago. He was a member of the Eoff Street Temple there. Before entering the theater business, Mr. Wolf operated the Wheeling Mattress Co. His present company “is managed by his. nephew, Marc Wolf, 720 E. 57th st. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Ruth Levi of Boston, Mass.; a brother, Leo Wolf of Indianapolis, and three other nephews,
LESSIE P. BUCKNER Services for Lessie 'P. Buckner, retired engineer for the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. here, will be held in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes at 10 a. m. Wednesday. The Rev, Clyde York, of Southport Baptist church, will officiate and burial fill be in Greenlawn cemietéry, Franklin. Born in Johnson county and a resident here at R. R. 1, Box 617, Mr. Buckner died yesterday at his home. -He was 73. After his retirement 12 years ago he worked as a maintenance man for the J.-I Holcomb Manufacturing Co. He" was a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist church, the Red Men lodge in Franklin and the Pioneers of
America. Survivors include ‘a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Woods, Indianapolis;
his ‘mother, Lillie Buckner, Franklin; two brothers, Omar Buckner, Franklin, and Herschell Buckner, Champaign, Tl; a sister, Mrs, Ethel Fréeman, ‘Leavenworth, Kas, and a granddaughter.
WILLIAM C. CROSSLEY The Rev, George O'Donnell, pastor of Central Baptist church, will conduct services at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries’ Colonial chapel for William C. Crossley, Indianapolis resident 30™years. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Crossley, who was 65, died
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Survivors are his wife, Mabel: ‘his stepmother, Mrs, Mary Crossley of Indianapolis, and .two. brothers, Harry Crossley of Newark and Thomas Crossley of St. Louis, Mo. MRS. EMMA HOTTELL Services are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Emma B. Hottell, an Indianapolis resident for 60 years. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
home, 3827 Central ave. She was 88. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Ella Ellerkamp of Indianapolis; a” son, Leo Hottell of Indianapolis and a granddaughter, . Mrs, , Violet Brethauer of Marion.
MRS. CORA 1. . MURPHY ; Mrs. Cora. I. Murphy, former resident here, died yesterday- at the home of her son, Howard A. Mur~ phy, 1023 Centennial st. Born in Mansfield, Ill, she made her home in Bloomington for many years. From 1820 to 1923 she lived in Indianapolis She was a member of the Méthodist church at Champaign, Ill Survivors -besides her son, Howard, are two other sons, Charles M. Murphy, Nashville, and Earl Murphy, Bloomington, and two daughters, Mrs. Helen Markley, Ellisville, Ill, and Mrs. Esther Criswell,’ Indianapolis. Services will be held at Bloomington but arrangements have not been completed.
MRS. WILLA MAE RADCLIFFE Mrs. Willa Mae Terry Radliffe, art teacher at-COrispls Attucks high school since 1931, died yesterday in City hospital. She was 36. A resident here many ears, she was a graduate of Manual Training high school, John Herron Art Institute and Indiana university. Mrs. ‘Radliffe lived at 306 Harvard pl. She was a member of Witherspoon Presbyterian church, Alpha Kippa Alpha sorority and the Y. W. C. A. Survivors are her husband, Harry A. Radliffe; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis F. Terry of Indianapolis; a daughter, Bétty Jo Rade
Terry and Mrs, Paul A. Battles, both of Indianapolis.
MRS. FLORA SCHWAB | Services for Mrs. Flora Schwab, former Indianapolis resident were to be held in Moore Mortuaries Colonial chapel at 1:30 p. m. today. Burial was to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Schwab, who was 84, died Thursday in Hazel Park, a suburb of Detroit, Mich, where she had lived for the last two years. An Indianapolis resident most of her life, she was born in Morgan county. Survivors - are a son, Schwab, and a sister, Mrs. Anna {Moore, both of Indianapolis.
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KOKOMO--Mis. Myrtle Spraker Ward. Survivors: usband, William daughorence Carleton, ‘Mrs! MarMg, Biel Stroud, Mrs, my Hahn; sons, ‘brothers, Clyde en A. Spraker. 69. Survivors: Sons, aughters, Mrs. Thelma Kochler, Mrs, Helen Garcia, sister, Mrs. Ora Patrick. LA PORTE—-Kenneth M. Goldring, 83, Survivors: Daoghtere, Mrs, Olivé Krueger, Mrs. Grace McCullough, LAKEVILLE—Charles Mellvin = Waliaoe, 40. Survivors: Wife, Ruby;
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Mrs. Edna Prick; brothers, Cecil, Robert, Ralph.. : ELKHART Mrs. Paul” H. Brandt, SOUTH BEND -Ray E. Sones, 32. S8urvivors: Wife, Bertha. sons; Robert, Raymond, Jr; daughters, Alma, Rose and Mary- Sones; father, Herbert Sones; brothers, Russell, Floyd, Kenneth, Robert, Verl, Shares: Suess, Mrs. Ester Gentry, ) olmes,
1s, Ruth W. Waggoner, 47. Survivors:
Charles Wife, Sabina; son, Leslie; daughter, Mrs;
Jane Howlett; mother, Mrs, Esther Waggoner; brothers, Leslie - L., ‘Arthur G., Genoa; sisters, : _ Elizabeth Miller!
Mrs. Edna Barkley. Mrs. Clara Kominowski; 48. Survivors: Husband, Boleslaus; sons, Clement, Chester; daughter, Mrs. Helen Serge; sisters, Mrs.’ Martha Gruszezynski, Mrs. Sophle McDonnell, Mrs. Genevieve Charnoski; brother, Adam Michalski. on MISHAWAKA Edward BE. ' Gates, 70. Survivors: Wile, Alice Evelyn: daughters, Mrs. Floyd Floyd H. Imer, ‘ Mrs. L. Partridge; brothers, Samuel R., Harry; sister, Mrs. Harry Fenton. Gustaaf A. Houttekier, 63. ALERT Ralph D. Anderson, 58. Sur vivors: Wife, Elva; sons, willard, Ralph, Jr.; daughters, Mrs. Ernest Scroggins, Mrs. Alma Gant, Miss Eileen Anderson.
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leisurely up the Potomac today on
the problems that have piled on his desk ‘during his 18- -day vaca-| tion trip.
burg, which carried the President | to New England and Bermuda, was scheduled to dock at the Washington navy yard at 5 p. m. (Indianapolis time). The Williamsburg anchored for two hours in Hampton Roads, Va. yesterday to pick up Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan, who! is also chairman of the Democratic | national committee, —-reconversion Director John R. Steelman and | White House Secreary William D.! Hassett.
FREIGHT LOOT FOUND
Times CRAWFORDSVILLE Ind, Sept. 2.—~Thieves who looted a Monon railroad freight~car and abandoned their haul later are being sought by Sheriff Harold. (Bud) Zeller and railroad officers. The loot was found in high weeds north of the Monon station. Included were nine new automobile tires, a baby buggy, a baby bed and an ironing board. Railroad detectives are making a check to determine whéther or not any further articles were taken from the car.
"THOMAS DEVITT DIES
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Times CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Sept. 2, — Services were scheduled for Thomas A. (Teddy) Devitt, 79, retired railroader, who dropped dead while walking along a street in the residential section here late Friday. A native of Wheeling, W. Va.
half a ‘century. He is survived by his wife and three sons, =
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (U. P).— Mayor William O'Dwyer invoked emergency measures today -to keep essential supplies moving as the impact of a strike of 25,000 truck drivers in the metropolitan area "|began to be felt. Days off were | canceled for police. Patrolmen’ were assigned to piers and trucking centérs to prevent violence. The strike began at midnight Saturday,
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NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (U. P).— Five-year-old Jimmy Carney held the world’s championship for runaway boys today. Police returned him to his mother yesterday after his 32d attempt to leve home in 18 months. His mother wearily told police. that Jimmy had. run away six times in the past 17 days.
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HONOLULU, Sept. 2 (U, P.).— Col. C. 8. (Bill) Irvine, pilot of the Superfortress “Dreamboat,” which will attempt a world’s non-stop record from here to Cairo, Egypt, early this month, said today he might fly beyond Cairo, depending on weather and fuel supply. Col. Irvine said he would take about three days.
WINDSTORM HITS ST. LOUIS|a ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 2 (U. P.).—— A rain, hail and windstorm struck St. Louis yesterday, uprooting trees, blocking, roads and leaving areas without power. Winds up to 65 miles per hour tore from northwest
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| DEATH NOTICES i} Thdianapolii Times, Mon,” wz ia LAKER—George H., 1822 E. 11th st. bon of - Mary '8. Laker; protner of John,
Joseph A. and enry er, Mrs ger 3 Anderson and are, John w Fred J. Laker, Tetedo,
Bales e i St Vincent's mm day, 10 p. agh 52 52 years. Friends may call at Ost ners Funeral home 1601 EB. New rk st. Mondsy after 7 p. m, Furieral notice. iter. » PLIST Kathleen, ' age 20 years helovéd daughter of Albert R. and Edith List sister of. Mrs. Margaret Poole, grand= daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Phillips, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday 1:30. p.m, af th# G. H. Herrmann Fineral Home, 15056 8. ‘East’ st. Friends in® vited. Burial Crown Hill.
McATEE—Robert Howard, age 3, beloved son of Mr. and’ Mrs. “Norbert McAtee, brother of John, * grandson of Mr. and Mrs. O. .L. McAtee and Mr, and Mrs A. V. Brown, nephew of Mr. and Mrs William H. Jackson of Indianapolis, passed
away Saturday. ' Services Tuesday, 8:30 a8. m., at Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 E 10th st, and 9 a. m. St Philip Neri Burial. Greenwood cemetery.
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SANDERS — John B., 3554 Graceland Ave. e 89, beloved father oFMre RO 0. McCle lan and Mrs. Pred Hamilton, of Indianapolis, brother of Mrs. Margaret, Webb and Miss Agnes Saunders, Richmond, Ind., passed away Sunday a. m. Graveside services Tuesday, 2 p. LW Indisnaliol’s time, in Earlham Cemete: Richmond, Ind, . Friends a call at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois St. Friends are welcome. SNYDER—Urbsn, 82 years, 408 E. Louisiana ' st, stepfather of © Mrs, Crystal May am,
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Uary, sday Friends invited, Interment Sond Hill. Pr oy Ho lends may oli at SNYDER—Elsie alsin of Mrs. Hollis Aaitanef” air. Mrs, ey Inez MeMillin, Mrs. Edna of Linton, Ind, Mrs. Addie Bleving of Sullivan, Ind. David, Floyd and John L. Johnson, passed away Friday. esday, Sept. 3 2 p.m, at the George W. Usher Mortuary 2313 W. Washington St. Friends Rnvited: Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary. WILLIAMS Alice R., sister of Mrs. ¥. H. Moorman and W. A. Williams, died at the home, 5026 Winthrop, Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30, at the Kirby nnd Meridian at#19th st.; 9 a. m., Joan of Arc church. Interment Holy Eo cemetery. Friends may call at the martuary.
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GRINSTEINER—We - wish to exp our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended wus at the sudden death of our dear mother, Alice E. Grinsteiner, Especially Rev, Ambrose Sullivan for his kindness and consoling words. Also the Rev. James Moriarty, the Rev. Patrick an Deery, ‘Albert funeral RA
the Rev. Albert funeral director; Indianapolis and the Indiana Directors’ association, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Unger, Herschel Corn, Mrs. Flor ence Powell, ‘Noel Wagner and employees of Livery Co., and pallbearers, the many spiritual hoquets Aud the many beautiful flowers INSTEINER FAMILY. KOERS—It is = deepest appreciation and gratitude we extend peo sincere than for everything to each friend. neighbor, relative for the beautiful florals tributes, messages of sympathy and spiritual bouquets. Our’ sincere thanks to Father Hilery Meny and clergy, Bloyees of the Wesern Union Travelers Insurance fo Kirby Puneral Seryice. KOI
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BOTTOROFF—Eleanor A. of 411 N. Jefferson st. entered into rest Saturday, evening, age 64 years; sister of Mrs, ‘Ruth Bottoroff, Myrtle, Huckelberry. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at Tower peral home, Sellersburg, Ind. Friends may call at Peace Chapel. 2050 AB Michigan st., until 3 p. m. Tuesday. ore Mortuaries
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of 630 Prospect st, passed away Saturday morning, beloved husband of Rosa May Breen. Services Tuesday, 9 a. m., at 8t. Patrick's church.
Burial Oalvary cemetery Friends may call at J. . WilsoA Chapel of tie Chimes, 1234 Prospect st.
BUCKNER Lessie P.. passed away Sunday morning at the residence on Midland rd. In East Bdgewood, beloved husband of Martha Buckner, father of Mrs. Ralph Woods, grandfather of Martha Woods, son of Mrs. Lillie Butkner of Franklin, Ind, brother of Omer of Pranklin, Herschell of Champaign, Il, and Ethel Freeman of Leavenworth, Kas. Services Wednesday, 10 a. m, ‘at J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial Greenlawn cemetery, Franklin, Ind. Friends may call at the Chapel of the Chim
BURRO OUGHS... Homer BE, age 79, of 424 Gerrard dr., husband of Vienna Burroughs, father of Alva L. and Everett V. Burroughs, brother of Charles Burroughs, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. m. at-the Westbrook Nazarene church. Burigl Noblesville; Ind. Friends may call at the Farley Funeral Homoe. COONFIELD Charles C.. beloved - brother of Miss Clara Hamilton and Marie Davis Indianapolis, assed awa Thursday in Black Foot, Idaho. Friends may all at Shirley Bios. Central Cha 946 N. Illinois Bt. after 4 p, m. Mon Funeral time later. CROSLEY~William C., of 1931 Pairk Ave, entered into rest Sanday morning, age 65 years; husband Mabel R. Crosley gto on of Mary Crosley, brother of Henr Thomas Crosley rvices Tuesd ay, m. .at. Colonial Chapel, 3447 College Ave. Priends are welcome, Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mortuaries, DAYIS—Charles P., of Fortville, father of Fred Davis, brother of Lincoln and , passed away Friday. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. m., at the Methodist church. Burial Gravel Lawn cemetery, Friends may call at the McCarty Funeral
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DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis ° Times, Mop, Se Sept. 2 2, 1946 LLS—Edw of 3549 ~Brookside| J: ©. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE re g Lirkway, South gy entered into rest 1234 Prospect St. MA-9438 da ins Ae rt Pon ag : ora L. stepfather o eit Waite, brother of Mrs e Lyds Jackson, LOST<AND FOUND 7 rs. Helen Hardegan an eorge : STRAYED Fron TE mB Bills. Services Wednes 10 a. m., at toy Tox "rom 800 k on Fim Broadway, Northeast Chapel, 2530 Station st. Burial Tigh and brown he nds BIT Gravel Lawn cemetery, Fortville, Ind. forehead, ‘blank pot: sack of ish feaX u Priends are welcome. Moore Mortuaries.| AD e ore hale, $5 -
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LOST—Black and tan small Bousd! long tail, discolored teeth, brown spot over eyes, lots of fur ism from mange. Company mascot of V. as fost at 370 Grand st. in Yat nm. 17 .inches tall. Reward. FR-4803, ok for Alex Ross. * STRAYED, yellow collie (female), white shawl coflar, Weighs about 70 lb, age 5 Ba Children’s . REWARD, 2433 N. ERSON, CH-20 bet . LOST—Brownie Joflex camera cab, Saturdat 4 be belonging to rother overseas.
LOST—9 months old reddish brown Cairn terrier (resembles small Scottie), last seen in vicinity of 42nd and College. Child’s pet. Reward. -5355. LIBERAL REWARD —Brown billfold, lost downtown Saturday or Sunday, Bonds, money. Call Muncie 27687, reverse charges. LOST—White Spitz, answering name of “Butch,” vicinity 4700 8, Meridian, Child's pet. GA-88231*
BROWN billfold, between 11ith and Nowe Jand on Olney or Tuxedo, Call CH-1314. WAT LOST—Female. Refit del dog. LH collar (I belong to Cowan), al~ reward. Telephone WA-b631 or Tats LOST, Chinese chow and shepherd Last seen 27th a Northwestern \ Child's pet. Rew TA-5496 LOST Dart a Er (brown. en NCIE. SICK. BE-1358-W.
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Home, PFortville, iy Louis county - through South DUNN-Charles, aes J 73 Busband of NelSt. Louis and heavy rains flooded| lie, brother of Dunn Mrs. the streets Cora Lyle of aviant, and Foo Olle e streets. Mollenkopt of Calitornls, passed away Sunday ond fh pekiand at_the MeCard Punerai honid .Osklandon Tuesday, 2: 0. cemetery. r riends Sur Me at u IN INDIANAPOLIS il a0 the funeral home A after 4 p. m. y. BIRTHS MAYES FioraB. of 3736 x Meridian st st, Apt. 10, widow oO eo la J. At St. Francis—Egrl, es Thornburgh; | Hayes, entered into rest Sunday Bort ng faranee, Margaze: Hodge, and Walter, age 75 years, mother of zs. ay Michael x orma Ball Brown, Mrs. A. y At City—-Fran nk, Margaret Deeke; George, J. ulnick, Clarence R. and Joseph F Ruby ‘Mayberry. Bes k. ahpstine Hayes. Services 2 Y, = i” a er, an Arren na a ence " Ab Meaty ist Joseph, Mary phos; Sonn, Fiiends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill etty enegen ; am, ary cott; oore Mortuar Charles, Ethel Burks: Thomas, Martha ggngipy—Hermad F, age 53. beloved Hentys Sicha, ss Engle oom husband of Zoula, father of Mary lice George, Betty Kelsch; Thomas, Clara Hensley, son of Oharles W. Hensley an
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