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Mildred A. Fort, Denver, Col; 1 step-children and five grandchil-| dianapolis, - three uncles, five 7° aunts and a nephew. Mrs. Laura Wyckoff i ‘ |Wyckoff, who died Saturday in {her home, 1112 8. Waldemere St., * |will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow . 1 Dies (Chapel. Burial will be in New, Crown. i o . Mrs. Wyckoff, who was 82, was Herbert C. Kaiser lived in Indianapolis 65 ears. { She is survived by three daughServices for Herbert C. Kaiser, jami, Fla., and Mrs. Minnie Morton a life-long resident of Indianap- 4 Mrs. Mae Huber, both of Inhome, 430 N. Meridian St. ‘were|,..; Clarence, LeRoy and Walter held today in Stirling funeral yoo coe “att Et On Eagar Crown Hill i | Mr. Kaiser, who was 55, was MIS. Ed Shaw Block Co. as a salesman. He 1103 Reid Place, who died Satretired three; years ago. Hel ufday in Long Hospital, were to sergeant and was a member of & Hurt Shefield Chapel. Burial Frank T. Strayer Post, Veterans was to he in Washington Park. Surviving are two brothers. born in Dunkirk. She lived in |Harry C. Kaiser, Morgantown, Indianapolis 42 years, the wife

brother, Raymond ‘D. Fort, InWom Services for Mrs. Laura Jane jin Moore Mortuaries Ben Davis _ born in Hancock County. She Buried Here Today 1 {ters, Mrs. Martha Manning, Miolis who died Thursday in his g:505001is and four sons, Samhome. Burial was to be in johnson, all of Indianapolis. formerly employed by William H.| Services for Mrs. Bess Shaw, served in World War I as a first|be held at 2 p. m. today in Jones of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Shaw, who was 67, was ‘and Wiliam G. Kaiser, Indianap-|of Ed Shaw, a South Side grocer.

Steele and Mrs. Laura Driver,| Methodist Church. both of Indianapolis, ’ Survivors besides her hushand are a daughter, Miss Betty Shaw, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Tress Frankenstein, and a brother, Funeral Wednesday Jack Stewart, both of Richmond. go Mire. Mattie Scott, resident nere Miss Lura Kinsey

years, will be buried in Crown | ' Services for Miss Lura Kinsey, Hill following services at 2 p. m.who died yesterday in the home

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of Metropolitan Church and a res- Boulder, Colo., and spent some ident of 1651 Cornell Ave. time in Dayton, O., before comSurviving’ are her husband, ing here. Surviving besides her sister, are

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