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[Grace Howard Dis" Addie, Seven wry Adelia Denton, who lved|in W daughter, Mrs. H. in will be bu in JCemetery, Greencastle, services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow|gianapolis, and
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86. Bea Born in Tefinesséee, Mrs. Denton Miss ifice. Mendes, 423 N, {dled yesterday in Randolph Coun-|jjved most of her life in Green. Fine Bt, le and was a member of the High School, died yesterday In/gpace It will resemble Jordan Presbyterian Church and the OES
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Burial will be in Holy Cross following a rosary Legion post 46g played Santa service at 8 a. m, Sunday in Shir-| ley Brothers Central Chapel, and!School this afternoon. requiem high mass at 9 a. m,
In addition to her parents, Mr. land Mrs, Gabonio Mendez, she is|intendent of the U., 8. Rubber tucky, he lived in Indianapolis 47 survived by two sisters, Misses|plant, 549 E. Georgia St., Clayton D. Bowman years and was a member of Irv- Maria and Dolores Mendez, and trayed St. Nick and distributed
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