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Survivors besides his parents include four brothers, Charles D., Paul Tin Max and David E. Wilk- , and his] Rhoades,

She was 74. A lifelong resident of IndianaPolis, Mrs. Dierking died yester-

ber of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Survivors are a stepson, Louis Dierking, Indianapolis; a step-

W. E. Fry to Be Buried At Winamac Thursday

Services for William E. Fry, 1211 N. LaSalle St., will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Fry & Lang Funeral Home in Winamac and burial will be in Crown Hill .Cemetery in Winamaec. ‘Mr. Fry, whe was 68, dropped dead yesterday in the 3000 block of E. 10th St. A native of Winamac, he lived here 35 years and had been employed the last six years by the Marmon-Herrington Co. He was a member of the Winamac Presbyterian Church.

—survivors—are his wife, Mrs. Ethel M. Ey; a son, Charles W. Fry, Los Angeles,

Harrison A. Collis

Dies Here at Home

Services for Harrison Alfred Collis, who ‘died yesterday in his home at 329 N. Tacoma, will be

Home. Time of the service has not been sef, | Mr, Collis is survived by his wife; Mrs. Lillie: Mae Collis; three daughters, Mrs. Alfreda Roberts,

H., Lewis H., Melvin R. and Alvin c’ Collis,

Wayne K. Collis, Long Beach, {Cal.,, and a, stepson, Herbert Rosier.

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Mrs. Helen Nix, who died Apr. 28 in Spokane, Wash., will be returned here and buried beside her

Hill For many years Mr. Nix was supervisor of German in the Indianapolis public schools. public schools.

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Mrs. Bauer, 2818 Brookside Pkwy., died yesterday. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, she was 80 and a member of the German Methodist on are five daughters, Eng Are Ove SATS ney. Burial will be in trude Madison, Mrs. Anna Bud-/Crown Hill. Mrs, Geyer, whose

Bernioehr; three|Sreat-grandchild, was 94. A native of Meigs County, Ohlo, grand-[she came here 74 years ago. died 22 years ago, operated a feed Mrs, Nellie Douglas store on Indiana Ave. She Was a Services for Mrs. Nellie L./member of the Women's Christian

Douglas will be held at 1 p. m.|Temperance Union. tomorrow in the George N. Miller| Survivors include four daugh-,

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Sunday in a Te mm. | 330 W. Vermont St., will be held

‘was 85, Born in Eaton, Tenn., Mrs. Flye had lived here 12 years. She was a member of Phillips Temple Church, Survivors are her son, Roger, two grandchildren, grandchild and five great-great-grandchildren,

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Mortuary with Elder Mack Noe|ters, Mrs. John A. Victor, Mrs. of St. Joseph Spiritualistic Church| Robert A. DuBois, Mrs, W, H. officiating. Burial will be in New|Bridgins and Mrs. Ruth G. Moore, Crown. all of this city; two sons, R. 8.

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