WINCHESTER, Ko-«-11;.I«; eDEATH OF MRS.y ii‘st1sti)IEe-ats-i-in»f «in.ANNIE HALLBeloved Wtman Succumbs to Pneu-I imonia at Advanced Age, Follow- *ing Few Days' IllnessriMrs. Annie R Hall ilicd at her Ihome on Winn avenue at 11:50 o’clock Tuesday morning, after an illness of about ten days of pneumonia.Mrs. Ifall would have been 80 years of a ire had she lived until Mav 9. She was the widow of the late Janies Hall, who died about twelve years ago, and was one of Winchester's loveliest women. The following relatives were at lie/ beside: Mrs. A. T. llillis. of Greeneastle. Ind.: Mrs. J. C. (arlyle, of Albion. 111., and Mrs. I). B‘ Johnson. of rin-oiimati, dau^hter; Mr. and Mis. O.B. Wilson, of ('olunj^i. Mo., the latter also being a lt;u. ..ghur, of Mrs.Hall; Mrs. S. A. Montague, of North Middletown, a sister; f*harles Hall, of Greeuieastle, Ind., a eouin; J. Edwin Hall and Raymond Du wen n, of S lie (Tie1 d, Ala, grandsons; Capt. Todd Hall, of Pewee Valiev, and Mr. and Mrs* John Hall, of Mi. Sterling, e Mrs. Hall had lived in t!ii county i- all of her life. She moved to Win-d Chester about twenty vents ago.cnRMiatC(in