Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1946 — Page 10
WILLIAM A. TINGLER An agent for New York Life Insurance Co. 20 Arthur Tingler died yesterday at his home, 1922 N. Delaware st. He
church. He was born in Clay county, Kas., and had lived in Indian-
uchanan mortuary with burial in
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude W. Tingler; a daughter, Mrs ames R. Royer, Mishawaka, and a sister, Mrs, O. V. Fee, Metz
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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Saturday afternoon showers along the coast in the North and Middle Atlantic states will be followed by .clear, cooler weather Saturday night
Rain and showers are forecast from the western Great Lakes region westward to eastern Washington and Oregon. Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas and portions of the northern Rockies will have snow or a combination of rain and snow. Clear or only partly cloudy skies will be experienced in those sections of the U. 8. not included in stormy areas mentioned . (See inset map). Cold weather will result from a surge of cold air into the northern states of the nation, from Michigan west to the Pacific. This cold air mass will be circulating counter-clockwise around a low pressure system developing in the central Rockies and central Plains states. Its chilling in«
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fluencé will be felt as far south as northern Nevada and Utah in the western mountain states. The extensive area of rain, snow or showers over the northern sections of the West and Midwest will result as moist air moves aloft and overflows the invading
Showers in the Atlantic coastal Plain will result from a weak frontal system in that area, but the shower activity will end by Saturday night as clearing skies herald cooler * conditions. Mild temperatures weather are promised the Ohio Tennessee and lower Mississippi Valley regions, also the central and western Gulf states. The southwest will enjoy comfortable temperatures and humidities with. mostly clear skies, due | to a circulation of relatively dry
and fair
Another air flow will be responsible for the mild conditions and cloudless skies in the central valleys and Gulf states. (See warm
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NOTICE, TO BIDDERS roposals for a: To ‘Room 108, State for the ate og Ind
I; ARTHUR FLOYD, BARBER, 1S DEA
es Set for Father of Manual Grid Coach.
Services for J. Arthur Floyd, West businessman who died yesterday of a heart attack in a down~ town drugstore, will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Royster & Askin
FRATERNITY BLAZE
FULTON, Mo, Oct. 26 (U. P)—|} ¢ Otto Gross, 22-year-old student at (ennisgtet college, was charged|p | with arson today in connection with the early morning Beta Theta Pi fraternity house fire. It caused the death of the Fulton fire chief and injuries to two pledges in the fraternity. ~@Gross, Granite City, Ill, was arrested on complaint of Sheriff Hart [o ley Browson after residents of the |e Phi Theta Pi house were ques- |, tioned, He was held in jail in leu
Mr. Floyd, father of Walt Floyd,|’ Manual high school football coach, operated the Washington barber shop and had lived in Indianapolis
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Dead was M. Grant Duncan, 80 head of the Fulton fire department 33 years, Badly burned were Henry OC. Straub, 19, Webster Groves, Mo, |" and Thomas 8. Mead, 18, Slater, Mo. Police said Mr, Duncan ap-
the or mice Harold Room “183, State Capitol butldi Ha Indiana, ahd Jeleases wi
ice this 24th day, of October, 1 AROLD tendent Bldgs. and Prop-
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He was a native of Shelby county and was a member of the West
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parently died of a heart attack during the height of the blaze.
BURGH RAISES DIRECT 3 PRIMARY ISSUE AGAIN =
The direct primary issue, which|® State Auditor A. V. Burch raised | six weeks -ago, was a live issue|q 1
Washington : Street Methodist the 1st M., Cent: yoo ol Fy a _resolut!
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y an will bo condiitted by tS Rev. Almon Coble, pastor of the West Washington Street church. |Briet services will be held at 2 |p. m. Monday in Pleasant Grove cemetery, southeast of Shelbyville. | Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alta Floyd; three daughters, Mrs,
FOTOLAS :
tale under terms sta hd) AFFECTED hl the follow! AREA gcated in " ropriation ‘made by the Court in Cause No, sal entit]
perty to be sold consists of a "irame’ ore buildi y frame wal ng house Mil
Bn of Indian- gay na, within "the right of way in said proceeding | Yoc
and a
, Schmidt and Mrs. William Howell; | six grandchildren, and three greatgrandchildren, all of Indianapolis.’
MRS. DOROTHY GREGORY Funeral services and burial will be held in Detroit, Mich, Monday for Mrs. Dorothy Gregory, Indianapolis, who died at a hospital there
air arrow on map.) - Moist, tropical air flowing inland over the Florida - Peninsula will cause scattered showers and thundershowers Saturday p. m. OFFICIAL WEATHER weeeUnited States Weather Bureat——— | a All Data in Central Standard Time Oct. 26, 1946
Mr. Burch reiterated his stand In| favor of the primary over the convention nominating method in a Republican rally
ill
) Since Mr. Burch made his first be Eas in’ Marion CoM: public statement in opposition to the views of other G. O. P. leaders at a Muncie service club speech Sept. 17, the state auditor shelved the topic in subsequent addresses made during his intensive campaign f
TERMS OF SALE will be made to the highest bidder
Mrs. Gregory, who was 24, formerly lived at 1021 W. 35th st, She had-gone to Detroit two months ago for a visit and became seriously
limits eo ah within thirty (30). days from date of the execution of instrument of
Precipitation for 34 hrs. end. Tao Total precipitation Sine Jou Deficiency since Jan.
The following table rn the temperature in other cities:
e ade on the premises, for cash, to the highest
aid to the I urna duly certited And cashier's chec
But yesterday he approached the subject against in an Owen county G. O. P. rally, contending that his party should adopt the direct primary method of nominating U. S. senatorial and state candidates. “I have always felt that the man-
Surviving are. her husband, Larson Gregory, Zionsville; her mother, Mrs. Anna Mullen; 40 |Mary Jane Mullen and Miss Virginia Mullen, and a brother, Jack Mullen, all of Detroit.
MRS. ELIZABETH KAEHN Funeral services will be at 3 p. m. Monday in Moore Mortuaries’ Peace chapel, for Mrs. Elizabeth Kaehn, 5832 Rockville rd. ‘ Mrs. Kaehn died yesterday in Rest Haven sanitarium following an illness of four years. She was 90. Born in Germany, Mrs. Kaehn was
sale,
two sisters, Miss
should be in the hands of the people,” Mr. Burch said. start right at home to preserve the simple ideal that we the people have the inalienable right to rule.”
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bidder as by law
Sale will begin at 11 A. M Standard Time, on Nov. ! toga n ST. 1G CO!
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Michael paren william ‘Atkinson: brothers,
toe Ww. Harlan, 35, Survivors: FathHa sisters, Mun, Richard | Roose
CLINTON—Curtis SuryivWite, Edith; er "Jacqueline
; mother, Mrs. 1, Ray.
UNKIRK--Mrs. Mary Niccum, 68. Bute : Daughters, Mrs, Morris Mrs, Charles Brown, Mrs. Anthelt Mek Barton; son, Robert; brother, Arthur Tetterman. ELKHART-Benjamin F. Goldstone, 49. Suvives: wits, aide, 1 63. Survivors: Husson, John.
GLENWOOD—-Miss Grace E. Culbertson, 70. Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Frank Bill-GOSHEN--Joseph M. Lehman, 60. Survivors: Wife, Nettie May; daughters, Mrs. Zse Haney, Mi. Hulda Sctunx, 3 Miss Vida
Lehman; Maynard, sisters, Mrs. Lydia Weber, Mrs. Saloma Heestand. HOPE-—Ben H. Whittington, 74. Survit erett, ; daughter, Mrs. | 8m Wright, Isom,
Mrs. Lilite Stamper.
LAGRANGE — Mrs. Fa Schermerhorn, 80. Susyivots:
survivor: Wife, Wade; . Harold
Sherman Stravser, 81,
Myrtle Harbin, Mrs. Lulu Weaver.
NEW ALBANY-Mrs. Catherine 83. Survivors: Brothers, John and James Whalen,
C. AMOUNT Bnnis Kitterman, 82. i vivors: ig Phoebe; daughter, Mrs. Dr., Harry EK; a
'P. Pentecost, 5: Miss Gertrude M. Daley,
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Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Wilma Zike, Cl
brothrs: Wife,
Mrs. Mrs.
Lodge,
RES H VILLE Way ie C. Mullin, 30. SurParents, Mr. and Mrs, Henr, Mullin; brother, Dixie; sisters, Mrs, ald Rhoton, Mrs. Edward McClurg.
SHELBYVILLE- William H. Brannin, 84. Allen, John, Elmer; brothers,
er, 14, Burmith, Mrs. . Rachel Alumbaugh; an and Braxton Walters
TIPTON-—Leslie Johnson, 55. Surviv an; Wife, Adelia; brother, the Rev. Wilm,
'RED STRONGHOLD IN MANCHURIA SEIZED
PEIPING, Oct. 26 (U. P.).—Antung, biggest Chinese Communist mm | stronghold in south Manchuria, has fallen to onrushing Nationalist troops, dispatches from Mukden de-
buildings. | tives. Antung, is a provincial capital and the principal railway entry into Rus-slan-occupied north Korea. In Peiping it was believed that | Gordon Derby, Harbin would be the next objective | chairman, will have charge of arrangements. The troop is sponsored by the school P.-T. A.
American-trained, U., S.equipped sixth Chinese army.
GPA APPROVES. VA OFFICE BUILDING
The civilian production administration today announced approval; for construction of a $225,000 office building for the veterans adminis-
Indianapolis Times, Sat., ARNE — Wayne,
ord Baa of Harold N Arnold, brother of Biaine,
ville, Ind., and Charles G. tamlova, Ind. BgIvices Mon
a member of Indianapolis Altenheim. “Burial will be in Crown Hill. Survivors include a son, George 'L. Kaehn, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Margareta Wetter, Indianapolis; two grandchildren, Mrs, Elsa | Schuh; with whom Mrs. , and Mrs. Loretta Skeeters,
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1. 6. KAHN DIES AT ST. VINCENT
Rites Monday for Founder .....u e sHaRe 0f Tom Kon Mfg. Co.
Pp. jGtecnne and Shelbyville ‘papers please copy.) BROWN-—Mrs. Bessie C., wife of Irwin R. Brown, sister of Mrs. Frank E. Coulter, passed away Saturday.
The project represents the most expensive of 28 applications approved by the CPA for construction and repair in Indiana during the; week ending Oct. 24. The approvals were for project] estimated to cost $710,853.06. At the Coy, passed away near Martinsville fe same time, the CPA denied 20 ap- & Bu-
Services Flanner uchanan Mortuary, Monday, 10 a0 nd Jricads may call at the mortuary after m.
Services for William E. sharp, former Indianapolis Bleaching Co. 1. G. Kahn, president and founder employee 15 years, will be at 2 p. m. Monday in George W. Usher mors | tuary, Burial will be in Floral Park
pat — Mrs. Pauline D., widow of Lee Crist, mother of Mrs. Mar | Martinsville, sister of Mrs,
J. Fiche of
of the Tom Kon Manufacturing Co., ¥ Cc
died this morning at St. Vincent’
may
Mr. sharp died yesterday. He was ory Burial at Mapie Ridge
A graduate of Shortridge high school and a navy veteran of world|70 and resided at 231 Minerva st.| gq 4 war I, Mr. Kahn was the son of| He was born in Henderson, Ky., and Benjamin and Belle Kahn and was | had been a resident here 25 years. born in Indianapolis in 1884. He resided at 3777 N. Meridian st. He was a member of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation and a charter member of the Broadmoor
plications for projects costing $240,-
Other large constructions ap- ony proved included: $22,915.55 for replacement of a building destroyed by fire in Cumberland for the Marion County Farm bureau; $35,-|70. *{000 for building for preservation of food for Kingan & Co.; $62,300 for garage and repair shop for Cohn Bros. and Pehrson of Indianapolis, | and $22,208 for truck repair and storage building for Dennis Trucking Co., Indianapolis. 3
Oberle, grandmother of Geo and Gerald Oberle, sister of son, Curtis Boots and Nona Green, Bless
Thursday evening. Funeral services Mon. at Shirley Brothers West . an. Burial Floral Park. Priends may hig! at chapel any time after 5 p. m Saturda
OYD—J. Arthur, age 74 rh husband of Alta, father of Mrs. La
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Clara rge, Jaqueline Sharp; a daughter, Mrs.
Brower, Indianapolis; a son, Mon-
a: Mrs, Della’ Herman, Louisville, Ky., and two brothers, Noah Sharp, Se-
and Joseph Sharp, urine Howell, , Mrs. Maxine Hathaway of
city and Mrs. Lora Schmidt,
Funeral services will be at 10:30
Vincennes; viv by three sisters, six grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren, passed Jay Priday morning. Funeral Sunday,
Buchanan mortuary with burial in
the Indianapolis Hebrew congrega- MRS. BESSIE C. BROWN
Mrs. Bessie C. Brown, Irwin R. Brown, died this morning at Methodist hospital following an illness of 10 days. She was 61. Born at Frankfort, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William H. Cullom. She was married to Mr. Brown in Lebanon in 1911 and the couple lived there until 1922 whén they came to Indianapolis. Funeral' services will be at 10 a. m. Monday in Flanner Buchanan mortuary, conducte® by Dr. George A. Frantz. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery, Lebanon. 7 Surviving, besides Mr, Brown, are |F. W Rane a sister, Mrs. Frank E. Coulter, Indianapolis, and several nieces and
m., at Royster ae ‘w. Waslihaoon rt service and burial ry, nine miles
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marjorie Fisher Kahn; a son, Thomas Fisher Kahn, Indianapolis, and two “brothers, Benjamin G. Kahn, New York City, and Myron Kahn, Miami,
PRICE BOARDS MAY END WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (U. P.). —The OPA will move soon either to reduce in number or abolish out- copy.) right the 1500 remaining local price SOLDER Ama Jilsabeth boards, an OPA personnel official
at Pleasant Grove cemete southeast of Shelbyville, Monday 2 p. m. | Brienat may call at mortuary after 10 turday. (Shelbyville papers please
, resi. ie of Harry J. Elizabeth Bohn,
Goidar, Saughter of Mar: of ox, Mrs. Minnie
EAGLE SCOUT NIGHT IS SET BY TROOP}
A special Eagle Scout night and homecoming will be held by Boy Scout troop No. 38 Tuesday night at 7:30 in University Heights school. Merrill Christie, Scout of the troop, will receive with- | honors presented by Lloyd Burns drawing, were said to have destroyed |and Donald Burnett, Scout execuMerrill Cummins, veterans
away Saturday Sorning. Service Tuesda 9 od Buri {For AL: u
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© at Conky 2 Junersi Home, 1934 W. Michigan ate, T 2 p.m. Bids will be received by t Sunday 1 HART. Eibert (8kibby), age 54, father of William Hart, Los Angeles, Cal, Broth
Ind.;
- November I an tall all of Indianapolis; * giton Hart, San Ga4 Ra. hata mg |» and Earl Hart, Donners Grove, ssed away Priday. Puneral services ay, 1 p. m.,, Farley Puneral Home, W. Morris st. Burial Greenfield, Ind. the Rochester Prine may call at funeral home.
KAEHN-—Elizabeth, age 90
Central oe oly oF the Rochester II. City Schools.
MRS. GERTRUDE CRUTCHFIELD . Gertrude Crutchfield, lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be {buried in Floral Park cemetery troop committee! folowing services at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Shirley Brothers West
ester, Indiana and the Indiana and releases the 0 tendent of Rochester City ma » with Non-Coliusion 4 ddan J d each in a sealed "ibe "Bost adresses A th . 2 thei KELLER—Elizabeth, 80 Sa.
.| the late Henry Keller, mother of Homer A. Keller and Mrs. G O. Joslin,
and motion pictures will follow.
Tr Ol Maurice Riser, Scoutmaster, and §randmother of Mrs, Elsa
Service . m. Friends are we welcoms, Burial
widow of wr po the name of roposal must be aston
" Crutchfield died in her
home, 709 8. Lyndhurst dr., Thurs- Funeral Monday,
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y JB Herrmann Fust. Friends inFriends may
day. She was 61 and a member e boii, us the proposal, ae Pron
vited. jonstied 8 imi call at the funeral home. bond | LOFTUS—Mark R., age 32, of 1 amo to price| Grove, beloved husband of Cota Lo Rs, Within sight | (8) days after YE n
fications Shall be returned
C Survivors include her husband, Albert Crutchfield; Mrs, Margaret Oberle, West New- |.¥ Mrs. Nona Green,
a brother, 1 ter to accept ae a or any other bid Seryices Centra 1:3
and esr Hh tow to re-
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Curtis Booth, Detroit, be, in Green B.
U. S. Army Group
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Trustworthy Since 1873 128 N. Penn. St.
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Monday in Farley funeral home for Elbert Hart, resident here most of his life, who died yetserday at City |} hospital. Burial will be in Green- i
State bids a (ihe Auditor of State Office, to House, for the following obsoOni n more or less | ices and interment. at Union Chapel, Mon- . Ho 54 1ded A rep bronse metal Wiel Sonsiats, i 3 day, 2p. e ornamen xtures whic Mr. Hart, who was 54, res! ° deteriorated and been removed from MIDDLETON—Ira
TI PE EI oS i ip <A He was born al
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allie, voll by + son, Wiliom LP Hart, Los Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Mary Watson, Anderson, and five brothers, Emerson F., Ernest B.| 2 and Virgil H. Hart, all of IndianElton Hart, San Gabriel, Cal, and Earl Hart, Donners Grove, |
. Services Monday, 0:3 2 A
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44 Grafted (her.}
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33s! ntil 11:00 A, il be, ny no yt Bl Bt Usher , Washington st. Friends invi nay be obtained Thom ial Floral a Semetary, Friends may
RICKSHA PULLERS RIOT CHANGCHOW, China, Oct. (U. P.).~Ricksha pullers protesting ‘an “invasion” of motor buses | wi inside this walled city rioted today. Guards opened fire on a mob of 2000, killing one and wounding
ash equal to the a totol yd of the bid must accompany SMITH--Roxs, Cot 3002 KE.
Wh Auditor of Seats reserves the eas al to the highest and/or bes
37 Accomplisher 52 Italian rivep 42 Year between 54 Néar (ab.)
ER—Leroy E., age 80, of 3416 Guilbeloved father A Ethel
fiven to to ail dopoitbr or aki Sak to all pn m.
RAUP TILE & GABINEY ¢ eo. Fellow Bldg.
ROOFING ipo br, ER
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Friends may cali| J; C lin, . APL OF THE
welco y 1214 Tecumseh. Moore
McGHEHEY Rachel, age 55, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away at her resi-
Berv-
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SH rr Wan. E, , husband of Clara, father of Mrs. S8heilie Brower and nroe Sharp, brother of Mrs, Del man, Noah and Joseph Sharp, passed away Friday. Funeral Monday, Oct. 28, 2 p. m,, ar Mortuary, a3 ur
16th, entered Loe] into rest Friday morning, wife of Harold . Smith, sister of Mrs. Octa MoOr D. and Orvi
m, at Irvington Chapel, ton st. Friends are welMoore
. Stone der of Ethel nyder, five a" away turer vices onday, 3 ry 3dis Quilford, Burial Mt. Jacklends San? the residence
IN widow of iy Plate Wiliam Svehdaen, mother of Whi Hoort, Wil. sister of
brass! "10 a. .m st. Prien . Burial priends Hay a call at’ funeral
FINGLER Witham ray 1022 N nd of Ger!
Délatrude WwW, ringer
Marsh, lanapolis, Mrs.
4 EE of La Jiu Find § | Puneral Bans | Park. Prien: 3 Waa any time after Po, we'd Fra ok 3. ibang of Carrie “adver Tots Clark: tte, with the forces Japan, o Claude Erionard, Td. of Louls le, X the residence , 56th
Yiday el tid services Monner & Buchanan Mor-
0:30 a ers Lig, Hil ¢ “ena
fi
Mildred “Hart, LaVern
passe away Anursiay. Funeral Monday, 10 a. m., at the Meyer & Abdon
spoils Yr Emma y Yl m. Friends the Robert may & Home un Pro ftern °
rier, “until 10 p. m.
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‘SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 1946
| Death Notices SERBS Yu, SAL
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"Friends Thy call at the mortuary. | TYLER —charies H., age 63, of 3011 8. loved husband of Mae Tyler, Dolaved and Raymond Tyler, Whitsingion. + Masion
t st. Friends
500 Prospect invited. Burial Oak Hill cemetery, Craw‘fordsville, Ind, Friends may at the funeral home any time, 546 services Sunday, 8 p. m., at the funeral
B. of L. E. No.
A, piiother & Mabel Dita of ia
ne wr Orange, N, Los eles.
Stirling Fu-
serves wi x Sunday
yrs. daring
YOoC UM-—Shar ron ot ier of | of Roger Sd’ Eleanor Yocum e
and Raymond
t st. Priends
Fune Home, 1505 East invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends t home of Winfried L. 6 p. m. Sate onday.
their Mdm and sy all the spiritual aid Roral offerings at loved wife and daugh- . Sa We wish to e ally thank Rev. Father John and Rev. omas Lyons of Little Flower church, also Dr. Francis. Sheehan and the Blackwell Pu-
DICKINSO! to nk friends, relatives and neighbors for the sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Nellie
urch, the singers, employees of ‘L. 8. Ayres’ & os baad em-
yer ICKINSON AND MY ROBERT P. DICKINSO! aT We wish to thank our rela<
Sriends and neighbors for the sympathy and pul floral
our
wife, mother and. pllsteL Flora 1
E P, Nei-
oars and the Dorsey Funeral Home for services ren-
ered. HUSBAND, CHILDREN AND BROTHER.
GENT—We are sincerely grateful and wish to extend our a thanks to”our many relat beautiful floral tributes, kindand sympathy shown us at the our beloved mother, Einore extend our thanks orne, and to Shirneral Home for their kind-
pprecistion and
ves and friends
, SISTERS. our
h ank many neighbors and relatives for mpathy and for
for their many kindnesses _|shown us in_our hour of sorrow.
WILLIAM F. SHEA. MRS. MARGARET CALLAHAN ———
4 In Memoriam
memory oi of my . Cromwell, who away one year ago today, Oct. 26,
Tho’ 1 may never outwardly show The grief, deep in my heart, for you, ul mourns so Sincarely, For the one I loved so tru You are gone, my Fo hig "far beyond
But I know you are abiding is Jesus, Where all is glorious and bright.
Li. 1 a So sadly missed a Aer Busband. of Albert Crutchfield, mother of Margaret CROMWE.
VANCE—In loving remembrance 2 he
A STEMON VANCE, who pu away Oct. 26, 1927.
At long as I live ve will never let you
emories blessed, death cannot sever,
Al long as I live.
—8Sadly missed by mother, MRS. DORA SIEMON.
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WARMATH-In memory of Ashley Warmath who passed away ago and Bell Warmsth who passed away
Oct., Fi) years
They are. Jyaiting for us only,
ar ere’'s a father, there's a mother, ates afa RANDCHILDREN.
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