0\T0IU, 0., March 21—The miws‘(of Hi*! dontli «r Mrs. I. T. Hryanl, . In id men I ion of which was ininlo in I his ijiUTOspoiulftiHStt yosEnrilay, mine as si ^renl. shook* to her many, friends. Mrs. Ilryanl, was a siller of .Kujs'ono W. Uiniiwood, anil n tlsinyli- ]' ler fit’ I he. lale Mr. and -Mrs. Oooi^e,lliu^wnoil. She wan 55 yours of sijfc.jShe leaves :t husband ami live did-, ili*4:n: Howard, of Oxford; Mrs/1 ji■ d Osborn, of Indianapolis;.Mis. .link Stnwuson, of Indianapo-1 Iss, Mrs. Edward Keeling, of In-1jdiauapnlis; licorge anlt;l Maraud, ofOx Ton]. 'I'llIn It or is an inloplnl child.Mrs. Hrynnl was well known, j! hi imjdiool. tlio cmmminity, and wris,I'froaMy ndnvod in a \iww circle or I friends,j The funeral ‘will lake place lo-1kiniio row (Wednesday) afl.cninon :d ‘ l o'clock from the family home,IP-V. ,LM. Work will have cliimsm of 1]irE sorvHrca, and Hie inlermenl- will (!c in I ho Oxford cemetery.