MINNICH MOTHER AND SON CALLED((on(intied From I.list Pagr)broken up, but Luther, or “Luke”!as lie was familiarly known organ-J I iaed another quartet which he called “Luke Minnich's Harmony Four,” and which enjoyed radio fame.During one of his recent visit** home in 1937 from Detroit, wherelie had lived most recently, Mr. I•r JMinnich met and married Mies Fay Shannon, of Berea, Ky., butill health has made it necessary for j Mrs. Minnich to be in a lxington hospital for some time. Mr. Minnich had been in Davton Veterans’i/hospital since summer.Brides the widow he leaves his father, Amos E. Minnich; two brothers, Kenneth ami Noble Minnich j and two sisters, Mrs. Gordon Chambers of Hamilton and i Mrs. Homer Babb, of Hollywood,I Gal.Mrs. Minnich was born in i Emm, 0., February 1.0, lST’J, the ! daughter of Benjamin and Mary I Alban Barringer. In 1895, she was married to Ann* E. Minnich, and to the union were born seven I children, one dying in infancy.She belonged to the First Congregational church, and it was in her home, her church and her family that she took the greatestinterest. She possessed a kindly