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will travel into the U. S. causing Forecasters _predict thermometers will. drop. into the 40's by dawn all the wey from Boston to At-

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3o|esidence is at TIT:King Ave, "Services will be held Sat at 1:30 p. m, in the Shirle Chapel. wand

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Mrs. Alpha L. Hanscom

Services for Mrs. Alpha L. widow of the ‘late Ralph B. Hanscom, will be at 3 , m, tomorrow in Moore Mor uaries Peace Chapel, Burial will|® be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Hanscom, who was 059; died yesterday in her home, T19 N. Wallace Ave. A native of Centerville, she had lived here She was a member of the Wallace Avenue Presbyte-

; two sisters, Mrs. Clara G. Liston, and Miss Estelle Gentry, Indianapolis; a brother, Charles F, Gentry, Indianapolis, and one nephew.

Mrs. John W. Payleitnéer Services for Mrs. Lucille PayJeitner will be held at 8:30 a. m. Friday in the Blackwell Funeral Home followed by a requiem high

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Services for Frank M. Stahl, operator of a barber for 35 years, will be at 9 & m. tomorrow in the Little

mass at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Mrs. Payleitner, 7221 KE. 10th t., died Sunday in Phoenix, Ariz, She was 50. A native of Mani. owes, Wis, she lived here seven years and moved to Phoenix for her health last year. member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Chureh, LAs Survivors are her husband,

Survivors include a son, Howard E. Hanscom, Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Hunger ford, Indianapolis;

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Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, A lifelong resident here, Mr. Stahl died Monday in a sani-

tarilum here. He was 55 and lived at 1515 N, Linwood Ave.

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years, will be at 3 p. m. Baturday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be In Crown Hill Cemetery. 8 Noe Mr. Graves, who was 49, died yesterday in Billings General Hospital. A resident at 3142 Indi. anapolis Ave, he had -lived here for 22 years. He was a native of Linton. He was a' member of American

Mrs. Tennie Hess : Services for Mrs, Tennis Hess. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in ‘Westwood Baptist Church.

Hess, 89-year-old Bridgeport resi-| . dent, died Monday in General}; Hospital. A native of Dyersburg, Tenn., she lived here 14 years. Survivors include two sons,

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