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Hartford, Conn. She was past

Science Church and a member of! the Mother Church in Boston. {Mass. She was a member of the

Born in Spencer, she lived here most of her life. She moved to Connecticut three years ago. Her! husband, James Archer, also operated a Spencer music store and farmed. He died six years ago. Services and burial also will be held at Riverside Cemetery here.)

Hartford, Conn.: Mrs, Noble Springer, Indianapolis, and Mrs. M. B. Lazarus, Forest Hill, Long Island, N. Y.; two sons, James M. Archer, Hartford, and Robert H. Archer, 10 grandchil-

Almus McKelvey Services Today

Services for Almus C. McKel-

vey. retired railroad conductor /'who died Tuesday in his home, 23 8. Butler Ave. were to be held, at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley

Brothers Burial Ind. i Mr. McKelvey, born in Philadelphia and had lived in Indianapolis 61 years.

Irving Hill Chapel

{He was yard conductor and dis-

served as conductor with the New York Central. He was a member of Philadelphia Methodist Church. Burviving are his wife, Laura, and a daughter, Mrs. Goldie McKelvey, Indianapolis.

Edward L. Kruse

Funeral Today Edward L. Kruse, vice president and treasurer of the Complete Home Furnishings Co. who died Wednesday in his home, 5050 Ralston Ave, was to be buried in Crown Hill after services at 2:30 p. m, today in Hisey & Titus Mortuary. A native of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Kruse was a resident of Indianapolis most of his life. He was graduated from Indiana University where he was a mem-

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Mrs. Caroline S. K. Deerberg died yesterday in her home, R. R. 4, Greenfield, after an illness of three months. She was 69. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in her home and at 2: 30| Pp. m. in Bt. John's Evangelical] and Reformed Church, Greenfield. | Burial will be in St. John's Ceme-

She was a member of the church and of the woman's guild there. Besides her husband, Henry, she is survived by three daugh-| ters, Mrs. Carl Culmann, and| Mrs. Wilbur Bangel, Indianapolis, | and Mrs. Doyle Thomas, Char-| lottesville, Ind.; a brother, Charles| Fred Koch, Crawfordsville, and|

| grandchildren. Mrs. Mazy Stevenson

Funeral services and burial will be held in Danville, Ill, for Mrs.

| Ing Home, 1429 Carrollton Ave.,

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Mrs. Stevenson, who was 89, (was a native of Danville and had lived in Indianapolis 25 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ella PerDue, and a grand-| | daughter, Mrs. John E. Smith, {both of Indianapolis.

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Spencer WCTU.

Survivors include three daugh-| ters, Mrs. Charles J. Michaels, William!

dren and 10 great.grandchildren.

wil be In Philadelphia, |

who was 88, was

ber of Delta Tau Delta fratern-| ity. A" 324 degree Mason, he! was a member of Scottish Rite

10 grandchildren and four great-|

{Mary E. Stevenson, who died here! i yesterday at the Myrtle Lee Nurs-!

{where she had resided several

Mrs. Nellie Hogan

Rites Tomorrow Rites will be conducted at 11

p. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Nellie

{FogaD. oo Haas St, in the! WwWililam Michigan Street Fu- turned to his job as

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A native of Rensselaer, Mrs.

Was Spencer Native [Hogan dfed yesterday at her ome.

SPENCER, Oct. 21—Services be in Floral Park Cemetery. for Mrs. Clara M. Archer, widow, MIs. Hogan had lived in Indi-

She was 79. Burial will

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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

William Clark Dies After 37 Unbroken Years on Job

FRIDAY, OCT. 21. 1888

gang chief at Kingan & Co. last June. It was the first time in 37 long years that Mr. Clark had been away from duty for any period of time. Two months later he was retired. Wednesday he died at his home, 332 Cole St. The Old Timers will miss Bill

held today In Springfield, Mass. 2 grandson and two great-grand-Mrs. Archer died yesterday in |children, all of Iogiadapolis.

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