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Surviyors are her Yusband, Thomas R. Lyda; two daughters, Joalyn, a Purdue university student, and Marcia Lyda, Indianapolis; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam. H. TES, | Baker, Indianapolis, and a brother, Russell Baker, Lewisville,
Gurney G. Derbyshire
Services for Gurney G. Derbyshire, Southport resident and lock expert, will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at 1:30 p, m. Saturday. Burial will be in Crown Hill. . Mr, Derbyshire died Tuesday in a hotel in Keokuk, Ia. He was 76.
MARY 6. GLENN IDIES HERE AT 63
Rites Saturday for Native of England.
‘Requiem high mass for Mary G. Glenn, resident here 47 years, will be sung in St. Philip Neri Catholic church at 9 a. m. Saturday. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. A native of Manchester, England, Mrs. Glenn, who was 63, died yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Winifred McCahill, 4825 Broadway, where she had lived for the past year. i Survivors besides Mrs. McCahill are another daughter, Mrs, Mary M. Holmes, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hogan, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Anna Leeder, Providence, R. L; three brothers, Thomas Kiernan, Indianapolis, and James and John Kiernan, Manchester, Eng-
land, and three grandchildren,
MRS. MARY LOU MONROE The Rev. 8. W. Hartsock, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church, will conduct services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann
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3738 N. Oxford st. She was 83. A native of Greensburg, Mrs, Mon~
two years. Burial will be in South Park cemetery in Greensburg, Survivors besides her son, include a brother, Elisha Short, Indianapolis, three dchildren and four great-grandchildren, * :
MORRIS FRISCH
Rabbi Wiliam Greenfelt and Cantor Myro Glass were to conduct services at 2 p. m. today in the Aaron-Ruben funeral home for Morris Frisch, 2710 N. Pennsylvania st. Burial will be in Beth-El cemetery. Mr. Frisch, a resident here 20 years, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. He was 58. A native of Romania, he was a member of Beth-El temple and men's club and the Zionist organization board of directors here, Survivors are his wife, Mri. Ann Frisch; a son, Leon Frisch, and two daughters, Mrs, Max Simon and Mrs. Issie Passo, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Daniel Frisch, New York
City, and three grandchildren.
REPORT JEW SENTENCED VIENNA, Sept, 19° (U, P.).—A reliable Austrian source said today Russian authorities had sent Oskar Wilheim, Jewish head of the Austrian settlement company, to Siberia to serve a two-year sentence
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