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he is survived by her husband, william T. Hartinan; three

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Mrs. Elnora Hardesty and Mrs. Opal Lange, all of Indianapolis; a son, Kenneth Hartman, of the city; three Hartman, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. George Denman and Mrs. Delbert Fullerton, both of Pickway, O.; a brother, Ralph Fry, Pickway, and six grandchildren.

Mrs. Marie E. Page Services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Marie E. Page, 239 N. Illinois S8t., Apt. 117, in Shirley Brothers’ Central chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill, 8he was 88. Mrs. Page, who died in her home yesterday, was born in Cincinnati, 0. She was a member of Central Christian Church, the McGuffey Club, Alfretta Pocahontas and Ellen Branch of Re-

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Mar. 19, 1943, in Sydney, Australia, was an employee of E. C. Atkins & Co. prior to his Army service. He attended Sacred Heart High School and was a member of Sacred Heart Church. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Luitgard Zimmerman; a brother, Joseph A. Zimmerman, and five sisters, Mrs. Forrest Windhorst, Mrs. James Craig, Mrs. Alvin Hoshaw, Mrs. Joseph Feld, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. George Farrell, Lafayette.

Mrs. George Brown Services and burial will be held

N. Oxford St., in Madison tomorrow. B8he died yesterday in her home. - 8he was 65. Mrs. Brown, who was a native of Covington, Ky., had lived here nine years. She was a member of the Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, George F. Brown; a danghter, Mrs. Ruth Alexander, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Reed, Kokomo, and Mrs. Gaines Brown, Indianapolis, and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Jennie Smith

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|ley Manufacturing Corp., will be {held at 4 p, m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial (will be in Cincinnati, O. A resident here for 30 years, | Mr. Pfeiffer died yesterday in his | home, 2921 N. New Jersey St. Hp was 73. He was a native of Germany and a past worshipful master of Centre Masonic Lodge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Pfeiffer, Indianapolis; two brothers, Charles and Louis Pfeiffer, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Weisler, all of Cincinnati, O.

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Bivd., at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in {Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burial will be in Glen Haven Cemetery. He was 89. A native of New Albany, Dr. had lived here 40 years. He Wednesday in Methodist Hospital. An optometrist for 40 years, Dr. Klaiber practiced in the Kresge Bldg. for the past few years. He was graduated from Northern Illinois College of Oph-| thalmology in 1908. He was a member of Brookside Masonic Lodge and the Evangelical Church of New Albany. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. ‘Myra Kiaiber; two daughters, the Misses Kathleen and Aileen Klaiber, both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Alfred Sillings, New Albany.

Rev. William P. Green

Services will be held for the Rev. William P. Green, 1141; S. Noble St., at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Anderson Cemetery. He was 74. A retired minister, the Rev. Green died yesterday in his home. He was the former pastor of Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Green; two daughters, Mrs. Edna McQuillen and Mrs, Estélle Monroe; a son, Jacob M. Green, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Hawkins, French Lick.

Mrs. Jake Brooks Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow fof Mrs. Julia A. Brooks, 2308 English Ave. in J.

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Herbert E. Barker, Realtor, Dead

. In Business Here For 30 Years Herbert E. Barker, Indianap-| olis realtor for more than 30 years, died yesterday at his home, 3145 N. Illinois St. Active in real estate circles, Mr. | Barker came to Indianapolis in 1913 and entered business with! his father, Edward Barker, in the| firm of Edward Barker & Bon.| {He operated the business at the, itime of his death. { Born in England he came to| the United tSates with his par-| ents when he was one-year-old.| He had lived in Brockton, Mass, | Providence, R. I, and Youngs-| town, O,, before coming here. Mr. Barker was an active mem-| ber of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. Services will be at 4 p. m. to-| morrow in Flanner & Buchanan, followed by cremation. f Surviving are his wife, Mrs.| Lucille Barker; a son, Herbert E. Barker Jr, Indianapolis; his father now living in Miami, Fla. two sisters, Mrs. Russell N.

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