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E. A. Strong Serves in 1899 State Assembly.

Puneral strvices for Edward A. | strong, businessman and former | egislator, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday and. burixl will be ‘in Crown Hill

| terday in his home, 924 College ave., {folowing a long illness. He had been engaged in the heating and plumbing ‘business for 60 years and served in the state legislature in 1899. A lifelong resident of. Indianap|olis, Mr, Stgong was active in Re- | publican party politics and had (worked in ward and precinct organjmtions. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary | Strong; three sons, Edward A. Strong Jr. William P. Strong, and Herbert E. Strong, all of Indianapolis; three grandchildrén, and three great-grandchildren.

| STEPHEN W. PETERS

Services for Stephen W. Peters, | former teacher, buggy-maker and ‘farmer, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann funeral home with burial in Washington Park cemetery. Mr. Peters died yesterday In an Indianapolis nursing home. He was 84 and lived at 2032 8. East st. Born in Orange county, he taught school there 13 years, later moving to | Crawfordsville where he manu- | factured buggies and wagons in a

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| blacksmith shop. Me farmed for {eight years in Orange county and {came here 20 years #go. | He was a member of the Masonic |lodge. at. Campbellsburg and the Methodist church at Russellville. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert Pyle, Plainfield, and Mrs. Burley Becholt, Indianapolis; a son, Raymond W. Peters, Westfield, N. J, and two grandchildren.

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‘Services will be at 3 pm. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary for Mrs. Martha Watson Kendall, who

died last night In dn Indianapolis nursing home. She was 84. : A resident of Indianapolis 60 years, Mra, Kendall was a member of Second Presbyterian church for 50 years and formerly resided at $432 Park ave. She was a native of Orleans,

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Burial will be in Crown Hill Surviving are two sons, Lynn 8, Indianapolis, and Jamés W. Kendall, San Diego, Oal; « brother, Heery 0. Pearson, and a sister, Miss Morence Pearson, both of Indian-

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George W. Wright, a retired farmer and daifyman and a lifelong |

resident of Marion county, died | oy dn. ay in the } o 914 West| Saturday in his home on W. 7ist qr Woodruff Place with burial in| st. following a short illness. He Orown Hill, was 65. | Mrs. McCoy, who took an active

Services for Mrs. Blanche tat field McCoy will be at 10:30 a. m. |

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Services will be held at 1 p. m.'Par yo Signy Jp end tomorrow in the home with burial church work, died. yesterday lin Crown Hill (home, She was n_ : t HP | For many years was a trusly Mr. Wright was born In the house , 0 sie irst Baptist church and

there ail his life. He attended the|OTEAnized and served as chairman, a lof & Red Cross unit of the church. |

|punife achoo nn ga. ren "in| She was a former board member of | : y Y 1% Gentral Y. W. C. A, & member of | December, 1902. He operaled one|, “wo 4 Place Neighborhood (of -the largest dairy ‘farm; in the : county and was one of the first | IUD, and a charter member of the \farmer dairymen to use modern Culture club. Born in Seymour,

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Mrs. McCoy had lived in Indian. apolis 59 years. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. John A. Mackinnon, Detroit, (Mich.; Mrs. Rudolph Miller, | Rochester, N. Y., and Miss Ginevra

(all of Indianapolis; two nieces, Mrs. RCo polis, Ag tou 1 Evelyn Se¢hricker, Bloomington, and oA : | Mrs. Eloise Crawford: a grand-| MRS. BESSIE M. SHOWALTER | daughter, Donna Lew Daubenspeck,| Services for Mrs. Bessie May Sho{and a grand-niece Verlie Elizabeth walter, who died Saturday in her Crawford. |bome, 323 Lesley ave. will be held

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