Amaiidus Ristow Succumbs At fille ,(A .imlu Hi*tow, «*3. ***5 Ham*“ii Avr , died at his home at12 I# a. m. TWidiy alter having ^t**«n in serious condition tor six yweeks. He Had been in lading t,health !«*• 10 months. CB*»rn in Indianapolis. Sept. 0 / tIM, ho was the was of Amandus I M i , e* Hi ’ .a H* t ame to I H ; sn 1*112 and had t . • . 1 ployed by the Estate Stove Co. j un II 194* as an iron mold* r. In ItU* ho went to Fisher B mi', retiring last September because o! illness.On Oct 15 1912, he marriedPearl Shepard in Hamilton. He ' was a member ol the Mold«*rs j Union, Butler Aerie 4ht, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. (Mr. Rutos leaves the widow, ( Mrs. Pearl R tow, a do ...» it* \ i M Charles DeVore Dayton; t iu 1 | brothers, Edward Ristow and Carl j Ristow, Indianapolis; three sUters, j M.s. Minnie MeUoti, Mrs. Marie ! Moon, and Mrs. Irma Kerin.etr, Indianapolis; three grandchildren | and a number of nieces and nep trwa m Indianapolis and Kamil* ton, to ail ot wh»*m he was most devoted.Funeral services will be held from the James Zettier Funeral Home, 3S44 Pleasant Ave., at 2 p. m. Thursday with the Rev. Dr, John A Clippinger, pastor of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will lie in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends i may call at the funeral home aftert p, n Wednesday, Pin bogle-will hold services at the funeral •iome at H p m NN lt;Is • i '.'