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Mrs. an Indianapolis resident 65 years, died yesterday in her home, T16 8. Missouri st. She was TT. A native of Crestline, O., she was a member of St. John's Catholic church, Services will be held at 8:30 a. m.

. | Monday in the Blackwell funeral

home and at 9 a. m. in St, John's church. Burial will be in Holy Oross cemetery. Survivors are a son, Thomas J. two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Sweeney

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and Mrs. Johanna Griffith, and two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

|Edward E. Berlin

Edward E. Berlin, 944 N. Jefferson |

ave, an employee of the radio department of P. R. Mallory Co, died yesterday in City hospital, He was

tomorrow in Beville Avenue Evangelichl United Brethren church, Burial will be in Clayton, Mr. Berlin was born in Clayton, lived here 37 years and was a memper of the Beville Avenue church, He was a poultry dealer 25 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Nellie M. Berlin; his mother, Mrs. | Anna Hinshaw, Indianapolis; two [Ashe Mrs. Flora McCormack, Indianapolis and Mrs. Carrie Boden- |

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Mrs. Beulah Mae Vanus

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Services are being arranged In Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Ida Lee Darrow, a resident here 25 years. Time has not been set, Mrs. Darrow, a member of the Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, passed on yesterday in her home, 6920 Warwick rd. Survivors are her husband, James C. Darrow, and two daughters, Miss June A. Darrow and Mrs. J. R. Williams, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Lillian Little

Services will be held at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in the Dorsey funeral home for Mrs. Lillian Little, 317 8. Webster ave, who died yesterday

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in City hospital. Burial will be in Tipton. She was 58. A ‘native of Rockford, Ill, she lived here 25 years and was a mem. ber of the First €hurch of the Nazarene, ; Survivors are three daughters, Miss Hazel Coupland and Mrs. Jane Wooten, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marie Strait, California, and two brothers, Bert and Earl Bane, both of Burbank, Cal. Her husband, Morris, died a year ago.

Guy Otis Deer

Guy Otis Deer, a barber, died yesterday in his home, 140 W. 35th st., after a long illness. He was 61. A native of Kirklin, he was an Indianapolis resident 20 years and a member of the Christian Liberty church in Clinton county. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Sunday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary and at 3:15 p. m. in the Powell chapel in Oak Hill cemetery at Lebanon, Survivors are his wife, Cora; a daughter, Mrs. Doris Senour, Washington, D, C.; three sons, Darwin, Harold and James, all of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.

Edward Maisenbacher

Edward Malsenbacher, an employee of the Belt Railroad and Stockyards Co. 30 years, died yesterday in his home, 5206 W. 14th st. He was 52. Services will be held at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. West chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr, Maisenbacher was born In

Peru and lived here 37 years: Al, veteran of world war I, he was all member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, St. Andrew's Lutheran church | and Council of < St. Andrew's church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. G. Marie Maisenbacher, and a sister, Mrs. Sophia Shape, Peru.

Frank S. Purcell

Frank 8, Pursell, retired painter, died yesterday afternoon in his home, 1028 Dawson st. He was born in Wadsworth, O., and lived here| most of his life, He was 79. Services will be held at 2 p. m. to- | morrow in the Sterling funeral home with burial in Crown Hill. | Survivors are three daughters, | Mrs. Edward Onan and Mrs. May Flick, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Robert Tynan, Chicago. two sons, Leonard and Roy Pursell, both of Indianapolis, 10 grandchildren, ard six great-grandchildren.

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