Addison Dolph Dies;
uner^l Towrrow
ELMORl/o/ Ded $0—Addison
R, Dolph, 75, retired farmer- and
former president
illlfof the First Na-
||||tional Bank here,
||died yesterday
(after a year's ill¬
ness.
The services
will be tomorrow
at 2 p. m. in the
Methodist
Church.
Mr. Dolph is
survived by
daughters, Mrs.
Addison R. Dolphin a v i n a B
Schmitt and Mrs. Anna G. Stophlet,
both of Toledo; a son, Aaaron K.,
Elmore, and five grandchildren.