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Charles Lydy

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‘Mrs. Mary E. Boren

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Survivors are his wife, daughter, Mrs, Ruth Hickey, dian [apolis; his mother, Mrs, Anna Lydy, 'Bloomington; four brothers, David] '& Koster Co.

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Rites Set for Tomorrow

Services for Miss Grace Blanken-| who died Saturday in her 'home, 409 Limestone st., will be at! 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-| ers West Side chapel. in West Newton cemetery. Miss Blankenship, who was 53, was, born in Paragon but had lived here| She had been employed at the Indiana Uni-! versity medical “center for the last,

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Mary E. Boren

Thursday in her She was 78 avd a member Roch's church, BUTTE HH Two =A Faw or GTR PITEay threes duugh-"bach, Mrs. ‘and nephews, Carl J. Huesing and Mrf Carroll Mrs. all of Indianapolis; a Edward Wyatt, Bridgeand 14 grandchildren.

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row at Myers Worthington for John Ploutz, ne died Baturday at | Park ave, ington cemetery. { Mr. Ploutz, bl vived by a son, { Fred Ploutz; | Halderman, and one grandchild.

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(were al 8:30 a. m. today in her ‘home, 4549 Bluff rd, and at 9 o'clock In B8t Roch's Catholic church, Burial was to be in Holy

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Emma C. Weishach "Dies Here at

Miss Emma C. Weisbach, ste< gar WwW. Miller, 2848 Kenwood | nographer and bookkeeper for Oval que o veteran of world war IT, Charles F.,, and Horace A. Moor-| died ves- man, both of Indianapolis, and 35 years, ¥€8* died of pneumonia yesterday in St. Lydy, Indianapolis; Arthur andigerday in her home, 60 E. Troy Lawrence Lydy, Bloomington, and!gve ghe was 54. Walter Lydy, Martinsville, two pgiec Weisbach, born near sisters, Mrs. Nora Gardner, Indian- Greensburg, had lived in Indian-

apolis 37 years and was a member of 8t. Roch's Catholic church. Services will be at 8:15 a. m.

at 9 a. mat St. Roch’s church. Surviving are her husband by M ng are her husband, Worth Burial will be in St, Joseph ceme- is Ne wis employed y the quays Newhouse; a. daughter. Genevive tery. Flint; a sister, Mrs. Mabyn Behr-

of Central Masonic lodge and Cen-|

both of Indianapolis,

Earl W. Miller

Vincent's hospital,

was wounded in’ Belgium. a member of the Veterans of For-

Wednesday in Kirby mortuary and 8" Wars,

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Aquinas church, Burial will be in Calvary Mr. O'Conner, 62, was born fn: County {in Indianapolis 60 years.

department of the Beech Grove shops at the time of his death.’ " Burvivors are his wife Lilien; 'n Crown Hill three daughters, Mrs. F, M. Ban- | croft, St. Louis; Mrs. Wilma Cun- @ Dative of Cave City, Ky. ningham and Mrs. William Petty,

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Mary O'Connor, and a brother John and Jesse E. Marshall, Indianapolis;

©O'Connbr, both of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren and ght great- | grandchildren,

Albert E. Whitehead

Albert E. Whitehead, Indianapolis} dent here 40 years, will be at 3:30 policeman from 1908 to 1922, died | 2824 Nd

| two grandsons,

Hartley Clyde Hall

Rites for Hartley Clyde Hall, res

p. m. Wednesday in Flanner & yesterday in his home, Buchanan mortuary with burial in Delaware st. “He was 64. Crown HilL

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at 920 E. 42d st. He was a member) | Eagles.

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tral Christian church, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Pearl Hall, and two daughters, Miss Evelyn Hall, and Mrs, G. W. Seaton, Wednesday

for more than 10 years.

| mortuary, Hill, ’

cle W, Whitehead;

He was 28, three grandchildren.

Mr. Miller had

day in St. Vincent's hospital. A lifelong resident of Indianapo-

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Mr, Hall died Saturday. at Des ® member of Centre Masonic lodge || ‘He was 72 and resided NO: 23 and the Fraternal Order of]

will be in Ebenezer cemetery,

Vors =a "e sisters, S. " a OE thige Jstect ar 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in Flanner & may Michigan City, and Hoeping, both of Indianapolis, and Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be A Mrs. Margaret Cutter, Greensburg: in Crown Hill Advertisement three brothers, Edward Weisbach Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Gladys

both of InRRR Greensburg, and 27 neices

and George Weisbach,

Inice Rather

Services for Mrs, Inice Griffin Rather, 4815 English ave. will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday in J. C. Wilson

~—Mrs. Rather; who was 54; died | saturday in her home.

Ju, Tad Mrs, Awana Delvo; a sis- |

Miller; Llonsoa IW Millars two sisters, Mrs. . Edna-8Snider and Mrs, gomery,

dianapolis, and George M, Baltimore.

Mrs. Nellie L. Marshall

who died Sattirday at her-home, 320 feels better. E, St. Clair st., will be held at 1: 30 itching of feet, cracks between toes. Surviving are her husband, Bura p. m. tomorrow at Moore Moftu=-! Try it. . Rather; a son, Arman Smith; a| — 4

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wo brothers, Elmer D. Miller, In-

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Survivors are his wife Mrs. Hentwo stepsons,

served in the Mrs. Mina Newhouse "army four years, He was in Europe Services were to be at 2:30 p. m.| with the tank corps 19 months and today in Flanner & Buchanan morHe was tuary for Mrs. Mina Newhouse, 64, of 3526% Salem st., who died SaturBurial

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‘Donald V. Cammack

Donald V. Cammack, radio su-

& Telegraph Co., died yesterday in his home at 5020 Norwaldo ave. He was 58. Born in Milford, he had lived In Indianapolis seven years. He wa: a member of the Broad Ripple Masonic lodge, Third Christian church and Knights of Pythias at Marion Services will be held at 10 a. m Wednesday in the Third Christian church, Burial will be al Arcadia. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Cammack;- a stepdaughter, Mrs, "Harry Taylor, Lafayette; his mother, Mrs. C. L. Terry; a sister, Mrs. Louis Trass, and a brother, N, R. Cammack, Marion

Mrs. Anna Wilhelm

Services for Mrs. Anna Wilhelm, Indianapolis resident 52 years, who died Friday at her home, 1718 N. Rural st, were to be held at 2 p. m. today at Jordan' Funeral Home. Burial was to be Crown Hill, Mrs. Wilhelm, 84, was a native of Huntington, and a member of First Evangelical Reformed church. Surviving are her husband, Charles

E. Wilhelm; two daughters, Mrs. Sophia 'Litz, and Mrs. Ruth Holmes, all of Indianapolis; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchil-aren Mrs. Shifra Sacks

Rites for Mrs. Shilra Sacks, resident here 18 years, were at 2 2 p.m yesterday in Aaron-Ruben funeral Wome with burial in Beth-El ceme- § tery. Mrs. Sacks died Saturday at her home, 3516 Central ave

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