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apartment. {native of Chicago, she had hve in Indianapolis most of her life. She was assistant church organ‘Ist under the late Rev. B, J. Westibreck and was a member of the Indianapolis Music Promoters. | Surviving are her mother, Mrs.

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since the death of his weeks. Identical sessions will be father, Edward Sr. five years Flora B. Evans; two daughters, conducted from 1 to 3 p. m. and 880. The elder Mr. Hecker found- Mrs. Flora Miller and Miss Orye | ToS p.m . ed the shop in 1899. Mr, Hecker |! tal L. Ballard, and a son-in-law Persons interested in the Jr. died Tuesday in Ft. Lauder. Murray J. Miller, all of Indian

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