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Burial will be in Crown Hill Only members of the Lilly family y and a few close friends will ata] iiicne tend the services. EEE tical firm which Mr. Lilly devel-| 3 oped from a small establishment ! Times State Service Betty Crumbaugh, Princeton, Ky.; GREFNSBURG, Feb, 10—8erv- 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grand-

to one of the largest businesses of its kind in the world, was closed ices will be conducted here to- children,

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degrees colder than seasonal normals over the entire nation except along the immediate Gulf coast- [had been chairman of the board Tremain, who was 73, died here 1046 N. Pershing St, will be held

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Local Issues — yesterday in the h askec Clara Hueber, 39 E. Hanna Ave. . |She was 86. a : Services ‘will be “held at, 8:30 Pre a. m. Thursday Herrmann Punceal lowed by a 9 o'clock service at, St. Roch's Catholic Church. Buria)/liee, and was a director of the ia, Als, and Thomas C. Pitts, Union Trust Co., of Greensburg. ceyeland, 0.; a sister, Mrs, PaulSurvivors include the widow, ine King, Indianapolis; 11 grand. Mrs. Mary Littell Tremain; a children and seven great-grand-

3% will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. | Born in Germany, Mrs. Hackmann had lived here 67 years and was a member of St. Roch's|

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Sunday night. at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the th » tive of Bartholomew Coun- Street Baptist Church, Burial wi melude 3% wis Aa Tremain began the be in New Crown Cemetery. She president of the firm, and Josiah practice of law here 47 years ago. was 67. K. Lilly Jr. executive vice presi- He was a member of the firm of| arg Pitts, who wa. bom In ve Tremain and Woodfill at the time Tuskegee, Ala., had lived here 12 of his death. He was a graduate years and was a member of the 25th Street Baptist Church. She

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brother, De. M. Pe Premain o children, Adams, and a sister, Mrs. 8. F. A. ‘brother, Stewart of Richmond. | Mrs. Emma Winlock

i “William Douglas - [3506 E. Orange St.’ will be held Mrs. Frank Pointer Services for William Douglas, at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Nor-

Frances $27 Darnell St, who died Satur- wood Garfield: Baptist Church.

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{~ Mrs. Irving, a native of Prince- =. ‘ton; Ky., had lived here 33 years. .She died in her home Sunday.

John Baptist Church, Housshold of Ruth and a charter member Mer. ‘of the St. John Baptist Mission.

PI | Survivors are the husband, ate at the services which will be Judge George i Teeman Walter Irving; five Haugh'ers,

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1 Irving, both of the eity; one Eli Lilly & Co,, the pharmaceu- or 7 remain brother, Mr. Frank Cook, Mem-

phis, Tenn.; one step-sister, Mis,

Survivors include the husband, A Democrat, Mi. Tremain Was jacob Pitts; four daughters, Mrs. elected in 1934 to the Indiana Su- pauline Harris, Mrs. Mary Franme Court, whete he served ..o npg Ruby Lewis and Mrs. in the G. H. Six years. He was president of vivian pPavis, all of Indianapolis; Homie, fol. the Greensburg Times Co. Which pres sons, Jacob Pitts Jr, Ine

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