EAST END NEWSFREDERIC MOOREMr. Frederic Mpore, Sr., 72. of 7* Taylor St., i'assort away Thursday morning at. 3:15 at fits homo, jHo Imrt boon In failing hoalth for jtome time. He is aurvlvod by his! widow, Mrs. Carrie Moore and the follow me children: Mr. Frederic, Jr., William anrt Raymond ofXenia; Mrs. Bertha Taylor of Dayton; Mrs. Artie Lowe. Xenia; Mrs. j Minnie Simons anrt Mrs. Bmma I Wells, both of Indianapolis, Ind. He was a member of the Middlerun Itaptist Church. The remains were removed to the J C. Johnson funeral horn# and funeral arrange 1menta will be announced later.Mrs. Let tie Johnson of Carml, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs, Lillie Debro, K. Market St.A pre-Yule Tide tea w ill be given at the home of Mrs Cora Hawkins Tuesday night, T*h ember 20 at S:lt;*0 o'clock. This affair Is bein« sjonsored bv I nity Court No. 12, 1o. o. c.A “Charity Revue , the net pro'Wswi • iimt»W'i'tiii»jnii inW; w^wsfcaisii.iir'Nimiuniii iM.i'iniiwiiiawia-- , ijiMWWBiHlifiUiinpiiiwn^i i iiiwwuwiwistowwrii -wiiniwrtwiw»|iamt iww|ias«io»ejMjwwgije,»