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jor od in Women's Christin Temperance I Y * lunion work. Danish King Unchang Mrs. Taylor was the grandCOPENHAGEN, April 14 ( -P). | daughter of Elijah B. Goodwin, a ~King Christian X spent a quiet|sounger of Northwestern Christian night and his general condition Was |, ,iversity, now Butler university. unchanged from Sunday, when his She also was one of the early strength was reported waning, an |goryers in the West Side mission, official announcement sald today. [now the West Side Christian church, Advertisement a member of the Riley Cheer guild
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Mrs. Taylor, who would have been 75 yesterday, died Friday at her
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more than 20 years, and was active}.
and active in all hospital activities She is survived by her husband, Louise Williams, Indianapolis; two
ent here 51 years, will be buried Crown Hill after services at 1:30 m. Wednesday in Moore Mor-
Kirkbride, who was 78, died
She was § member of the tist church at Warrensburg, Mo. booklet and| Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. t a full Claude Risley, and three sons, Earl, remarkable Ralph and Charles Kirkbride, all
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retired schoolteacher in Clark and Jefferson counties, He also was a telegraph operator for the Bl Four railroad .at Jeffersonville. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ella McKeand; three daughters, Mrs. Ralph Riebeling and Mrs. Rushton
ony Locke, Connersville; a son, william R., Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Nannie Ditzler, Lexington, and three grandchildren.
Mrs. Bettie Sellars
The funeral and burial of Mrs. Bettie Sellars, 2540 Sangster ave, will be Wednesday at Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Sellars, who was 95, died yesterday in her home. She had lived here five years, Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Nannie Freeman and Miss Pearl Sellars, Indianapolis, a'son, George Sellars, Nashville, and a sister, Mrs. Hester George, Lebanon, Tenn,
Robert F. Armstrong Services for Robert F. Armstrong, who died turday at his home, 115 N. Traub ave. were to be held at 3:30 p. m. today at Usher mortuary. Burial was to be in Floral Park. A native of Jerseyville, Ill, he had lived here 65 years, Mr. Armstrong, who was 73, was a furniture repairman,
topher Anderson; three half-sisters, Mrs. Minnie Pittman, Mrs. Celia Kriel and Mrs. Goldie Gardiner, all of Indianapolis; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Hettie M. Rubeo Services for Mrs. Hettie M. Rubeo, 924 N. East st, will be at 10 a. m.
mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was T0. A native of Jackson county, Mrs. Rubeo died Saturday in the Gifford Nursing home. She was a member
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Hil] chapel for David E. Matthews, retired railroad official. Burial will
tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus
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Mr. Truitt died Saturday at his|O. Mogrew camp, United Spanish home, 1019 Hanna ave. He was 70 War Veterans, Hien and a veteran of the Spanish-| He is survived by his wife, dosca; a son, Edwin, PB
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Sp Coo [to be at 2:30 p. m. today in the| smerican. war. ! Madison Avenue Methodist church| A former employee of Warren daughter, Mrs, Pearle Angell; a es y with burial in Greenwood. Seed Co., he was a member of theisister, Mrs. Lena Horton, both of "A resident of this eity since 1910,| Madison Avenue church and Harold | this city, and two grandchildren.
Railroad Inspector > Dies in Florida Services are scheduled at 3 p. m. Wednesday in Shirley Bros. Irving
be in Washington Park. Mr. Matthews, who lived at 3028 | Ruckle st. died yesterday wt Sarasota, Fla., where he was spending the winter. : Formerly a conductor for the Pennsylvania railroad, he was chief railroad inspector for the Indiana public service commission for 25 years. He also was general super- | intendent of the South Shore lines at Michigan City for four years. He retired in 1934. Mr. Matthews was a member of Capitol City lodge 312, F. & A. M, and Scottish Rite. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nettie Matthews: a daughter, Mrs. Robert R. Peery, Indianapolis, and two grandchildren. :
Walter B. Haislup * « Services for Walter B. Haislup, general salesmanager for the Diamond Chain and Mfg. Co, who died Friday in Methodist hospital,
Smiley, H. I. Markey; 8. C. Hur J. L. Wamsley, Joseph Joy, C. Kottlowski, G. A. Wainwright,
W. A. Warrick, T. P. Jackson, O. R. Raney, W. P. Pfaff, C. B. Hynes and H. L. Martin,
‘William F. Toombs Services for. William ¥. Toombs, : a retired farmer who died Saturday | ’ in his home, 114 S. Ritter ave., were to be at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley » Brothers Irving Hill chapel with burial in Memorial Park. . ; Mr. Toombs, who was 85, was born in Trimble county, Kentucky, lived here 50 years and mas a member of
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Mr. Tyner, who was 67, was born in Marion county and lived all his
of the Central Christian church in |the Baptist church at Slygo®Ky. Seymour. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.
Whortor and William H., Steinberger, both of this city, and two grandchildren.
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and four grandchildren.
William C. McKeand
Services for William €. McKeand,
W. Ray st. were to be'at 2:30 p.m. today in the Hisey & Titus Mortuary with burial in Calvary. Mr. McKeand, who was 78, was a
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