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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, APR. 16, 1851

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ACOUSTICON OF INDPLS. . | e : burn, building contractor he . . at 2032 Sugar Grove Ave. died ! ! .; a son, Chhrles M.; a daughter, | urvivors include a son, Guy A sodel for Every Type & Degree of Noted eacher of Voice |years, will be at 10 a. m. er — n htar |yesterday in her home After a Surviv { Bo cdreful with yout eves Never ruh

No One Has to Know You Use an aid J former Indianapolis resident who nr :nis Black, law partner of Saturday in his home, 1024 W. grandchildren:

d @ » [ aw ; |31st St. Born in Whitestowh, he y ip. m., Wednesday in the Conkle ® Advertisement. : Mme. Sarah Cahier Dies: Benjamin M. Shelburn had lived in Indianapolis 40 years, Vi: Mary E. Beck {West 16th Street Funeral omen BOUT. YOUR EYES

purorvices lor Benjamin N. She! Survivors include his wie, Detla| re Mary 1. Beck Who UWedigura wint be in Crown HuL

{Mre, James F. Richwine Jr., all of |H.; a brother, Robert E. Mitchell;

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{brief illness. She was 83. comfort ordinaty local eye troubles with

Lhe Only Alas Mads That Resuire. 1 YE An ne Spesial CH chive prominent quartet. Upon her tyary’ Burial will be in Crown india lis; two brothers, Em-| Born near Freetown, Ind., Mrs. | two grandchildren and two great- pleasst, COLCE, SATE shrendbs. leh NOBing 1 ui Eatek No 'Hed Bane o MANRATY AN . A. Cahap |TCUrR from two educational trips yy, \mett, VanoBliver, B. C., and Wil- Beck had lived in Indianapolis grandchildren, all of Indian- us. infammation and sranuisted evelids See Acousticon's Invisible Hearing Dr re Lh ’ ‘to Parls and Berlin, she married| Mr. Shelburn, who was 67, died|lard, Indianapolis; and four the past 38 years. lapolis. Her husband, William, pt FOU Ree Ct Lavoptik today. Services will be held at 2:30 died in 1929. :

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taught singers Lauritz Melchoir President James Garfield. and Marian Anderson, died in

her sleep here yesterday in the home of a sister, Mrs. Percy Hammond. Services will be held

After ‘her husband's death of! appendicitis three months later,! she went to New York to further tomorrow. She was 81. her singing career. Going to Paris

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Born in Nashville, Tenn. the '0 stidy with Jean de Retzke, she former . Sara Layton Walker made her debut Feb. 12, 1904, in|

{moved to Indianapolis when she Nice. : |was 6, and studied music under Wed in 1905 | Alexander Ernestinoff, who con- There she met Dr. Carl Cahier, |

{phony Orchestra. married in 1905. Their honeymoon | Studied in Europe was spent traveling in Norway| { She later studied music in Eu- and Sweden. | {rope, where she made her operatic One of three daughters of for-| |debut in Nice, France, in 1904. mer Army Gen. I. N. Walker, | { From Indianapolis, Mme. Cahier Mme, Cahier had been teaching {went to Cleveland as a member voice until six months ago.

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Mrs. Mary E. Beck, who died - Services for William Henry, 4 yesterday in her home, 2032 Scott, retired cement finisher, will| | Sugar Grove Ave., will be buried pe at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Jacobs | in Crown Hill Cemetery following Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial! services at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday will be in Crown Hill in Conkle West 16th Street Fu- Mr. Scott, who was 66, died Frineral Home. She was 83. day in his home, 2305 Milburn St.

H.; a brother, Robert E. Mitchell, Survivors include his wife, Lula, | both of Indianapolis; two grand- ind a sister, Mrs. Fannie Anderchildren, and two great-grand- son, St. Louis. children. - ween

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a Porn in Freetown, she lived A native of Louisville, Ky. he hg here 38 years and was a member had lived here 30 years and was g of the Christian Church. a member of the Northside First y Survivors include a son, Guy Baptist Church. 8

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