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lin County and was the widow of |Sebastian Bauman. Mrs. Bauman was a member of ithe St. Patrick's Church, the Altar Society of the church and the Martha Washington Aid Society, Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Irma Ryan; a granddaughter, Mrs. Chris E. Swain, with whom she lived; a brother, Leo er; five sisters, Mrs. Katie Roth, Mrs. Frances 8ot-

[Rites to Be Held Monday For George M. Briggs

| Services ior George .auson | Briggs will be held at 1:30 p. m. | Monday in the J. C. Wilson | Chapel of the Chimes with the | pastor of the Edwin Ray Methodist Church, the Rev. D. M. Church, officiating. Burial will | be in Memorial Park. | Mr, Briggs died "yesterday in his home at 5220 W. 14th St. Jie was 68. A. native of Ohio, |e had lived here miany years. | Formerly a foundry worker, he J retired 12 years ago. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. |Orpha Briggs; a son, Jack Briggs; five daughters, Mrs. Wil{liam Bavender, Mrs, Leo Cool, Mrs. E. T. Sullivan, Mrs. Lawrence Wagner, all of Indianapfiolis, and Mrs. Lawrence Hudrle,| ‘Ji Shell ‘Lake, Wig.; three brothers, a , Ft. lLauderdals, | Fla; Luther Briggs, Muncie; Ar- | thut Briggs,: Monticello, and five

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A. Auerbach, India.a' Tuberculosis Association executive secretary, has been elected chairman’ of the Indiana Adyisory Health Council of the State Board of Health, Other new officers are Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington, Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs, vice chairman, and Dr. Walter Portteus, Franklin, Indiana Health Officers Association, secretary. X .

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Services for Walter C. Sutton, 3025 Kenwood Ave. will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary and burial will be in Crown Hill A mall carrier for 38 years, Mr. Sutton died yesterday in the post office substation at 42d St. and College Ave. He was born in Hartford City but had lived here 50 years. He was 65. . Mr. Sutton was a member of Logan Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, and University Park Christion Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lillie M. Sutton; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ann Coulter, Pittsburgh, and a brother, Charles R. Sutton, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Mattie Dorsey

Services for Mrs. Mattie Dorsey, a former Kentucky slave, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the John A. Patton Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park. | Mrs. Dorsey died Wednesday in|

her home at 1502% N. Senate Ave.! In Death of Woman, 70 She was 97. Born a slave In Nel-|

LIGONIER, Apr. 18 (UP)—|gon County, Ky. she was sold! The Noble County coroner was away from her parents and never! expected to return a verdict of saw them again. accidental death today in the| She was married at 13 to a fatal burning of a 70-year-old slave, Hayden Dorsey, who died 10 West Ligonier woman whose body {years ago at 93. After the Civil was found in her home here yes-|War they went to Illinois. Mrs. |

terday. Dorsey lived i dia } Mrs. Alva Hite was found dead ay iB Indisnapolls -

in her kitchen. County authorities She had 12 children but outlived! said two of the burners of an elec nine of them. She was a member | # tric stove were turned on. She of the Capitol Avenue Seventh apparently was burned after the Day Adventist Church. | sleeve of a bathrobe she wore Survivors are two daughters, caught fire, they said. Mrs. Virginia Strother and Mrs. Pip a Julla Dorsey; a son, Arthur Dor-| ‘Chiropractor Gets sey and three grandchildren.

| * | ‘Honorary Membership Mrs. David Lichtenberg Dr. Lester Cheal, D. C., today, Mrs. Annie Lichtenberg, resi-| holds an honorary membership dent here for 40 years, died today | in the Beta Chapter of the Deltalin her home, 4051 N. New Jersey! Tau-Alpha Honorary Fraternity|St. She was 63. of Drugless Healing. Services will be in the Aaron-| The honorary iuenibership was Ruben Funeral Home at 2 p, m.| presented to Dr. Cheal last night/Sunday. Burial will be in the Cenat a banquét of the fraternity in tral Avenue Hebrew Cemetery, * recognition of his research in| Mrs. Lichtenberg was born in the field of chiropractic radiog- New York City. She was a memraphy. He is professor of radio- ber of the Central Avenue Hebrew graphic interpretation at Lincoln|Congregation and the Haddasah.! Chiropractic College. Burvivors include her husband, i ———— A AR

“LAST RITES TODAY—Services for Harry Smith Boston, former city resident, were to be held today in Greenfield. He was 52. Mr. Boston died Tuesday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert W. Boston, Greenfield. A son, Jack A. Boston, is attending Butler Univer sity. :

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