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Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon 1:30 o’clock at the Twelve Mile United Brethren<br />

church. Burial will be made in the Skinners cemetery, near Twelve Mile.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leon SHEETZ and son and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. SHEETZ went to Greensburg<br />

Wednesday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Katherine CRIPLIVER, a sister of the Messrs. Sheetz.<br />

Mrs. Cripliver died in the Odd Fellows Home at Greensburg.<br />

Friday, October 1, <strong>1937</strong><br />

Henry FLORA, aged 60, died at his farm home three miles southeast of Argos at 11 o’clock Friday<br />

morning. Death was due to carcinoma and followed an illness of one years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deceased was a life long resident of the Argos community and was born near that town on January<br />

1, 1877 and was the son of Franklin and Ruth FLORA.<br />

In a ceremony which was performed at Argos in 1899 he was married to Miss Ola FORSYTHE. Mr.<br />

Flora lived on farms near Argos during his entire lifetime.<br />

Survivors are the widow; son, Dean FLORA, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby BAILEY and Mrs.<br />

Bonnie SHAFER, Argos, and Mrs. Mable CLINGERLING of Etna Green and three sisters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> funeral services will be held from the Brethren Church, four miles southeast of Argos at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday with Rev. C. C. CRIPE officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjacent to the church.<br />

<strong>The</strong> body was removed to the Umbaugh Funeral Home in Argos, where it will remain until Saturday<br />

morning, when it will be returned to the Flora home, where friends may call and pay their respects until the<br />

hour of the last rites.<br />

Mrs. Huldah [JAHNS] BRUGH, aged 45 died in the Woodlawn Hospital Thursday evening. She had<br />

been a patient in the hospital for one week and was operated last Monday. She had been in ill health for<br />

several years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deceased was born in <strong>Fulton</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Ind., on March 15, 1892, the daughter of Frederick JAHNS<br />

and his wife Wilhelmina STEINKE [JAHNS]. Childhood days and school attended at Wanatah. In 1906<br />

she became a member of the Lutheran church at Wanatah. March 24, 1909 she married Vermont BRUGH.<br />

She had been employed in the Rochester Laundry for a number of years.<br />

Survivors are the husband; daughter Mrs. Fritz WILLARD and son Merl BRUGH both of Rochester;<br />

three brothers Albert [JAHNS] and Otto JAHNS, Wanatah and William JAHNS, Bismark, North Dakota;<br />

two sisters, Mrs. Teeny SCHULTZ, Brookston and Mrs. Abraham [Lena] KOUTS and four grandchildren.<br />

A daughter Pauline [BRUGH] died in infancy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon from the St. John’s Lutheran church<br />

conducted by Rev. W. J. SCHROER. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Friends may view<br />

the remains in the Foster Funeral Home until the hour of the last rites.<br />

Saturday, October 2, <strong>1937</strong><br />

Arthur P. COPELAND, aged 79, passed away at his home, 1028 South Main street at 11:50 o’clock<br />

Saturday morning. Death resulted from heart trouble from which disease Mr. Copeland had suffered for the<br />

past several years. <strong>The</strong> news of Mr. Copeland’s demise was received as a most severe shock in the business<br />

district, as but a few intimate friends of the

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