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this afternoon. 7 DORSEY | irs Taylor, a resident of Indianapolis 17 years, died Sunday at | her home following an illness of several months. “She had been assistant died yesterday in his home, 1912 to the Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of the Englewood Christian chureh, f Woodlawn ave., will ‘be at 2:30 to|for more than four years, and had

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Mrs. Edith Taylor, Active Church Worker, Dies

Rites for Mrs. Edith Taylor, wife of the Rev, Estal Taylor, pastor!

{of Fortville Christian church, will

{taken an active part in church {choir work. | She was director of the choirs in | Siues Branch and Fountain Square

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| |employee of George J. Mayer Co.| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Car- [| (seven years, will be at 10 a. m. rie Cruse; four sons, Harry M. of

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be held at the church--at 2 o'clock] : Set for Tomorrow

Services .for Henry W. Cruse, who

ing Indianapolis, had directed chotrs | MOrTOW at the Meyer & Abdon fuat Carlisle, Ky., and Fortville where NT home. Purjal Will be in Cons her husband served as pastor. cordia cemetery. Surviving, besides her husband, is! Mr. Cruse, who was 78, was @& |a daughter, Mrs. Mary Wiley, Zions- life long resident of Indianapolis, I ville. . He was a retired machinist from ./the Diamond Chain Co. and was Ralph L. Coyle a member of the Emmaus Evangel Services for Ralph L. Coyle, an ical Lutheran church. Thursday in Moore Mébrtuaries| Champaign, Ill, and Willard H., Pedce chapel. Burial will be in| Lester H., and Edward H., all of

Mr. Coyle, who was 66, died Sunday at General hospital.

tine Brandt, Indianapolis, and He had|/seven grandchildren, been a resident of Indianapolis 65! . years. He was born in Adair coun-| Charles Oliver Funke ty, Iowa. Mr. Coyle made his home| Services for Charles Oliver Funke, at 1942 N. Hamilton ave. He was who died Sunday at his home, 2714 a member of Calvary Baptist gE Michigan st. will be at 1:30 p. m. church. tomorrow at - Moore Mortuaries Surviving are two sisters, Miss peace Chapel. Burial will be in Dora and Miss Ella Coyle, and a Memorial Park. He was 65, brother, Frank Coyle, all of Indian-| wr. punke, a native of Roseberg, |Va., had been a resident of Indian-

apolis, Mrs. Clara Barnes |apolis 87 years. He had been em-

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ROYAL HUNTER—King Gustav V, 89-year-old Swedish monarch, is still-active enough to take part in the traditional autumn elk hunting in the forests of Hunneberg, in southern Sweden. He's shown at the post from which he bagged

Mrs. Clara Barnes died Sept. 20 in Vania railroad Hawthorne yards for

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Almeda Lochard, North Madison. | : | Mrs, Barnes had been a nurse for : | 40 years. Surviving, besides Mrs. Lochard, are a son, Harold Barnes, Detroit, | Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Teeter, Indianapolis; three grandchildren,| a egreat-grandchild, and several! _' nieces and nephews.

the home of her daughter, Mrs |37 years. He was a member of

the Englewood Christian church] and the Modern Woodmen of! America. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Josephine Funke; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Fulk; a son, Harold] Funke; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Childers; four brothers, Louis O. Ernest

E, Vincent H., and John William |penter and contractor, died today|

|{Funke, and two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Henry F. Meyer | Services for Henry F.. (Dave) Meyer, who died yesterday at his home, 1615 Pleasant st., will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Speaks and [Finn funeral home. Burial will be {in Crown Hill.

three elk on the run.

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Owner Dies Her wher vies here | Edward H. Claman, former In-| dianapolis restausant owner, died today in his home, 5230 E. Wash-| ington st. ! Mr. Claman, who was 66, owned and managed a chain of restaurants here until his retirement sev-| For the past 10!

apartments where he lived, He] had been a resident of Indianapolis 61 years. EY | Survivors are his wife, Agnes H.| Claman, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie B. Ivey, both of Indianapolis. Services will be at 3 p. m. Thursday at Flanner and Buchanan Mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill

FILM EXECUTIVE DIES HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 30 (U, P.. -~J, G. Mayer, 56, movie executive and brother of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production boss, Louis B. Mayer, died yesterday at Cedars of Lebanon hospital. He had been {ll for nearly a year. Mr. Mayer had been associated with his brother in movie production,

PURSE AND $5 STOLEN Someone entered her house and stole her $15 purse with $5 in it last night, Mrs. Mary K. Smith, 31, of

vite, Helen, lives at 117 Neal ave,|training course at the con 1as been named one of the top- school with a high score.

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J. T. Hill, Retired Carpenter, Dies

James Turner Hill, retired car-

in his home, 717 E 55th st. He was

4. Mr. Hill, a native of Boone counity, had lived in Indianapolis 58 lyears. He was a member of the Broad Ripple lodge, F. & A. M. Survivors are his wife, Minnie B.| (Hill; a daughter, Mrs. W. Paull (Roush; a son, Fred P. Hill, all of| {Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs.

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in Stuttgart, Germany, and came Mrs. Dora Zimmerla, Los Angeles, ‘to Indianapolis when he was 21. He |Cal, and Mrs. M. C. Klostermeler, was a shipping clerk -at Pearson | Chicago. land Wetseal China Co. until 1908,| Services will be Thursday at 1 {when he became a partner in the P- Mm. In Flanner & Buchanan mor-| {Alexander Box Co. He retired in!tuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. | 1931. 4H Surviors are a daughter, urs, Elizabeth Matthews Lillian Berry, and two sons, Gus- Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews, Indi-

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the Hovey Street Church of God. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Kent; two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Thompson and Mrs. Josephine Fant, {both of Indianapolis; a brother, James Kent, Asheville, N. ©, and (three grandchildren.

‘Mrs. Nancy Johnson

| Services for Mrs. Nancy Johnson, | who died Sunday at her residence in the Marott hotel, will be at 11 la. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-| chanan mortuary. Burial will be at! | Terre Haute. She was 84. | | A native of Sullivan county, Mrs.| {Johnson had, lived in Indianapolis |11-years, Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | {Frank C. Oliver and Mrs, A. F.| ‘Stamm, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs.|

Miss Minnie B. Crary

‘Bervices for Miss Minnie 4 B.| (Crary, who died today in the home {of her niece, Mrs. Robert Sterum, 5750 Washington blvd, will be Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in Flanner {4 Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be.in Martinsville. Miss Crary, who was 78, was a native of Martinsville. She had lived in Indianapolis 26 years. She! was a charter member of the Martinsville chapter of O. E. 8, and a member of the Meridian Meth|odist church, here. | Surviving besides the niece is a

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‘Unmanned Balloons ‘To Probe Sky's Secret

{—Two unmanned navy balloons will carry scientific instruments 100,000 feet into the atmosphere to study cosmic rays and other high-altitude mysteries, Flights are tentatively scheduled lat Minneapolis, Minn, and Lake-| hurst, N. J., but the dates have not |yet been chosen, The balloons, made (of light, durable plastic, will carry up to 70 pounds of instruments,

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DESCENDANT OF POE DIES | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (U. P.).| |~Miss Elisabeth Ellicott Poe, 50, |for many years art editor of the| | Washington - Times-Herald, died) ' yesterday at her home after two| ‘months’ {liness. She was a descendant of Edgar Allan Poe,

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- 'Beech Grove. | Mr. Kent, a resident of Indianapolis for 25 years, died Sunday at! Services will be at 10:30 a. Mm. 'his home. He was 70. A native of at G. H. Herrmann funeral home. ‘Lebanon, Va, he was a member of Burial will be in Crown Hill

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