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Services for Carl H. Riensche, who died Tuesday in his home, 1836 | STe*t-8randchildren. Barth ave, will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church. Burial will be in Concordia. Mr. Riensche, who was 79, was born in Germany, came here in 1887 . |and was employed as a foreman of car inspectors by the Nickel Plate railroad. He retired in 1936. He was a member of Emmaus Evangelical

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church and the Association of Retired Railway Employees.

Survivors are five daughters, Mrs, Carl F. Schwomeyer, Mrs. Walter Fleckenstein, Mrs. Marion Giggy, Mrs. Harold Laut and Mrs. Herbert Rodemacher; a son, Carl; 12 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis, and a sister and three brothers of Menden, Germany. /

Nelson Apgar

Nelson Apgar, retired salesman for Tanner & Co, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. He was born in Seymour, lived here 41 years and

was a member of the Masonic Order and the Capitol Avenue Methodist church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eliza J. Apgar; two daughters, Mrs. Randall T. Curtis, Los Angeles, and Mrs. August Grosskopf, Indianapolis; a stepson, Todd Stoops, Indianapolis; a stepdaughter, Mrs,

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Elizabeth Sutton, Indianapolis; three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, ‘

Peter M. Williams Peter M. Williams of Hillsboro, a retired carpenter, and miller, died yesterday in the iome of his daughter, Mrs, Gertrude Engmark, 5380 Guilford ave. He was 86, Mr. Williams lived all’ his life in Hillsboro. but with his wife, Mrs. Bertha Williams, had spent the winters here the last 12 years. : Services and burial wil Ibe held daughter, are a son, Maurice of Hillsboro and five grandchildren. A brother, James J. Williams, Hills boro, died two months ago. Services and burial will be hled in Hillsboro, but the time has not been set. %

Walter Aneshaensel Walter Aneshaensel, former In-| dianapolis resident 20 years, died | | yesterday in Chicago. He was 84. | ‘He was born in Belleville, Til., and

years, Services will be held at 2:30 p. m.| tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill | are a daughter, Miss/| Elizabeth Aneshaensel, two grandchildren and five great-grandchil-dren.

Millard F. Gwin

Services for Millard P. Gwin, who | died Tuesday in his home, 5120 | Crittenden ave., were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the Forty-ninth Street Christian church with burial in Crown Hill Born in Ellettsville, Mr. Gwin, who was 77, had been engaged in carpentry here 50 years. He was a member of the Forty-ninth Street | Christian church. His wife, Mrs. Kittle Gwin, su vives him.

James May James May, 949 W. 20th st. an | employee of the Penn Coal Co. died yesterday in City hospital. | He was born in Nashville, Tenn. | and lived here, 40 years. He was 62. | He was fatally injured in an ac-| cident at the company Monday. Services will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in Jacobs Bros. West Side | chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Burdie May; three sons, Eugene,

Services for Mrs, Josephine Craig |

Josephine Craig Barlow

{i Barlow, who died Monday in City

hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. | tomorrow in the Robert J. Stirling | funeral home. Burial will be in| {Memorial Park cemetery. | Mrs. Barlow, who was 80, was

here 27 years. She was a member of the Daughters of Pocahontas.

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Ruth P. Sutherland

Mrs, Ruth P. Sutherland, 2317 Southeastern ave., an employee of the United States Internal Revenue Department, died yesterday in the home of a cousin, Mrs. James Todd, Charleston. She ‘was 61. Mrs. Sutherland was born in Jefferson county and had lived here 16 years. She was postmaster at

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grandchildren.

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