CATHERINE BELL
FUNERAL SUNDAY
ELMORE, April 14.—Mrs. Cath¬
erine Bell, 76, native resident of
Elmore, died Thursday at. 10:30 pt
m. In her home here after beinj\
seriously ill several weeks.
Funeral services will be Sunday[
at 2:30 p. m.' from the Trinity!
Methodist Episcopal church with|
the Rev. G. C. Dihert officiating.' . m
Interment Will be in Union ceme- V"^
tery, Elmore. The Sabroske-Myers; -
funeral home is in charge. ; ^jf
Surviving are: one daughter, Vg
Mrs. Melvin Fought, of Lindsey;! N
four brothers, George and Sheri- v
dan Sams, of Toledo, Clarence ^v
Sams, of Whitmore Lake, Mich., VN
and Edward Sarns, of Largo, Fla.; X,
and one sister, Mrs. Alice Day, of
Thayer, Kan. J ff "*a ,