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in Leon Hall Funéral Home King Chapel. F. Burrows | non; He was 91. % New Crown Cemetery.

A lifelong resident of Bridge-| Mrs. Jones had béen an Indi- in

lgne « ‘Rites Tomorrow - there all-his life and was a mem- 8he was 77.

She leaves four sons, Lawrence, He served as county commis- pred, Algie and Lewis Jones, In-|

3 | Hard ¢ |terday of a heart attack in’ his| : . .{Co. who died Sunddy, will be sioner from 1021-1924. + |dianapolis; a dhughter. Mrs. Irene th Notables fo Attend home, 114 W. Morris St, Apt 1. Former Resident * [held at 1:30 poh. tomefrow in Hoo sons Jal and Waiter J. Vance, Marion; two sisters, Mrs. [ow A : : the Zionsville Christian Church. n, bolk of briageport. Bessie Walls, Evansville, and Mrs. Rites for Editor {H as 57 Dies in South grandchildren and two 8 ’

) { A native of Brooklyn, N. Y. | PITTSBURGH; Dec. 13 (UP) —| ppp, Smith. had made his home in

Frivate funeral services were held Indianapolis 30 years. Bisinger, former district manager today for’ Edward T. Leech, Rites at 1:30 ‘p. m. Thursday of the Ford Motor Co. here, who editor of the Pittsburgh Press ana|!? the G. H. Herrmann Funeral ' \ {Home will precede burial in Mt died Sunday in his home in Green-.-#enlor editor of the Bcripps-How-| N ! vw : Pleasant Cemetery. \ville, 8. C., will be there later this Surviving .are his wife,” Mabel; week. He was 57. The service — at the Laugh-|three JSaughers, ne Misses Born in Martinsville,” Ind., Ms. in neral Home in ~subur- Mary, Helen and Betty -8mith, ip. 00 lived In Indianapolis for and f - , singer lived in po ban Mt. Lebanon where the = nd four sons, Robert. Edward. years before moving to

{Herbert and Charles 8 .. all many year-old editor lived, He disd Sun-| oy’ TA and nr Greenville, At one time he was ‘Geargia Morris, and two manager of the Gibson Division, (eration for an abdominal allment. hrothers, Max and William Of ‘the Overland Co. in IndianapThe services were simple and Smith. all of Virginia olis. . brief. The Rev. Eugene W. Har- anemia During World War II, he served kins, pastor of Bt. Anna's Chureh. py, 4 in oil Blast as OPA -administr.tor at Mobile,

Bervices and burial for W, E.

Castle Shannon, Pa. officiated. [Ala Interment was in Mt. Lebanon ‘Paul Baker, 44, of 135 8. Tre-| Surviving are lils wife, Etta’ a Cemetery, mont Ave., was released from daughter. Mrs. Sally Gideon

Times Editors Attend |General Hospital late yesterday Charlotte, N.C, and a grandchild

Roy W. Howard, president, and after treatment for first-degree Mrs. Sallie Chase Walter Leckrone, editor of The PUrns received in a kerosene ex- . . Indianepolis Times, and other Plosion. Police sald Mr. Bakes. Rites for Mrs. Sallle Chase editors attended the last rites to-| WAS Pouring kerosene into a stove member of the Bethel Tabernacle gether with members of the im. 'n his home to build up a fire ,.}, who died Sunday In her mediate family and close friends. When the explosion occurred ‘ Eight Pittsburgh Press report-'Great Britain for Scripps-Howard ers served as pallbearers and wrote a series of 12 articles “That's the way he would have on British socialism wanted it,” ome of Mr, Leech's :Utspja on the Rocks.” newspaper associates said, “eight For this he was nominated for, A native of Louisiana, Mrs working newspapermen,” a Pulitzer Prize by Bernard M. Chase had lived In Indianapolis Mr. Leech. who gained world- Baruch, elder statesman and ad- the past nine years. She was 63 wide recognition as a newspaper viser to Presidents. The nomina- In addition to three daughters man, was a Beripps-Howard edi- tion was disclosed only vesterday Mr... Earline Mushatt, Mrs, Irene tor for 33 yg¢ars. He had been edi hy Dr Carl W. Ackerman dean McCray and Mrs, Roxie Marshall tor of the Pittsburgh Press for of the Columbia University all of Indianapolis, she is survived the past 18 years. 8chool of Journalism and chair- by two sons, Elijah Chase Ft Mr, Leech always: was a re- man of the prize award commit- Worth, Tex., and Frank Chase porter. Last summer he went to tee. : Indianapolis

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Buridl Will be inher home, 1056 N. Mount St. will Mrs. John Bobrick, all of Indian. Ibe held at 2:30 p. m:fomorrow|apolis; a brother, Alta Striebeck, the Conkle Speedwdy Funeral Zionsville; 10 grandchildren and fort. Mr. Hoffman farmed nedr|anapolis resident for 51 Years. pome. Burial will be {a Crown 15 great-grandchildres, : i Hill, ! :

Mrs, Kilgas was a member of Are you thinking of buying a e West Michigan Street Meth-| home, building lot, ‘farm or investment property? Turn now to Surviving are two sons. Alfred the CLASSIFIED COLU MNS, k arand” Cramp. The Times is the newspaper with n, Mrs. ‘Edward Thatcher and the REAL ESTATE ADS.

Indianapolis several years a Fannie Jones ) | i § v ¥ § RO © , . . . following his retirement. He wat) Services for Mrs. Fannie Jones, Mrs. Caroline Kilgas associated with the packing firm who died Sunday in her home Services for Mrs. Caroline for 32 years. 0° “ - " ’ i Mr. Burrows was.a member of 2037 Yandes St.” will he held at Croan Kiigas, lifelong Indianapo | | 10 a. m. tomorrow in King & lis resident who died Sunday in!

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a son, Robert D. Burrows, Zions-| ville; two brothers, John ‘and! Charles Burrows, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Par-| don, Bedford. K

Mrs. Lulu Dragoo

Mrs. Lulu Z. Dragoo, native of | Hamilton, O., died yesterday in her ‘home, 415 N. Riley Ave. She was 70 filling added An Indianapolis resident 507 . Webbing reset years, Mrs. Dragoo was a mem-| /s ) and replaced ber of Garfield Park Evangelical! Le Springs reset and Reformed Church. | AW y | and retied Surviving ‘are a daughter, Mrs. | rr Replyced where needed

Norma Hamilton, and a son,| Seat platforms rebuilt [RTT A AU ay

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