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Mrs. Nellie G. Wells Masson, lifelong resident of Indianapolis and
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today after a brief illness. of the late Dr. Merit Wells, one of CREATURE BIBLE, VERY LARGE
Hereth, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Flora Wells Chapin, Pittsburgh, Pa; a brother, Merritt R. Wells, York, Pa, and three nephews, B. F, Barnett, Danville, Ind.; Robert OC. Barnett, Danville, Ind., and Richard W. Barnett, Santa Fe, N. M.
George W. Horst Sr.
Services for George W. Horst Sr. an employee of Hibben-Holweg Co.| for 50 years, will be at 3 p. m. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan mor-| | tuary. Burial will be in Orown Hill, Mr. Horst, who was 70, died yesterday in his home, 2040 N. Delaware st. A resident here 65 years, he was cashier at the firm. He was a member of the company’s 20-year club, Mystic Tie lodge and Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lotta
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‘Services for John M.: Somerville, manager of the Market Street Safety Deposit Co., will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial arrangements have not been completed. Mr. Somerville, owned the Central Paper & Tablet Co. died yesterday in St, Vincent's
hospital. A resident here 50 years,|
he lived at 117 W. 41st st. He was a member of Fourth Pres byterian church, Dramatic club, University club and Columbia club. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Blanche Cole Sommerville; two sisters, Miss Isabelle Somerville, In~ and Mrs. Luther Kirke patrick, Cincinnati, and a brother, Walter 8. Somerville, Indianapolis.
John L. Vondersaar
Requiem high mass for John Louis Vondersaar, retired employee of the Oleveland Grain Co. will be sung at 9 a. m. Friday in Holy Name Catholic church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Mr. Vondersaar, a resident of
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Jr, Indianapolis, and Edmund OC. Horst, Kokomo, and four grandchildren.
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Suzanne Auble and Brandt Steele|dled yesterday in 8t. Francis hoshave been appointed editors-in-|Pital. A native of Marion county,
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Louise Homer, Hilltopper and Howe Tower respec-
tively. » Others on the staff of Mary J ; Opera Star, Dies |x tahini, fugle 25 r, Marilyn Cranston; club edt Barole WINTER PARK, Fla, May 7 (U,|Dif, activities ediior, Jens Marshall P.).—~Funeral services were held|Taylor; associate make-up fort Bick
today for Louise Homer, 76, former star of the Metropolitan Opera who
rn . ate sports Bi" ern right; business manager, ana. ussociate business manager, Harold
Orawf{ died at an artists colony near here | On ore er stat consists of: = Wilson, Tuesday. Sito < FE edifor o llan
The bow will be taken for burial to Bolton, N. Y., where the family has a summer home. Death came Mary Torrence, after a heart Muses. Her husband, ind. | "5 the Te 5 lis Lefer. at the bedside, : so ’ ! and Joan Brosking; ec-editors |For ilmost two decades Meme. |f28 105 EES ai itn, S77 ‘was leading contralto at the ton, and Dean Morrow es : Met and even after her 1 re-| ion manager, ck TED obtirement in 1019 she returned for | porters, Ted thle. Onstet 5, Rob-
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Mme, Homer's operatic career began in Europe, but she returned to the Unjted States for her debut at the Metropolitan in 1900. For the next 19 years, she sang roles in German, Italian and French.
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