CAROLINE FENN. DIESl•- “i! XOXOGEXARIAN' PASSES AW AT I AT HOME OP DAUGHTER | IX KOKOMO.| -■I* Mrs, Caroline Penn aged 21 j years, eleven months and one day, {familiarly known as “Grandma i Penn/* died at the home of her j daughter, Mrs. Dora Lett, 101* j South Webster street, Thursday j night at 11:50 o'clock, following- an I illness of a year and a half with j Infirmities which attend old age.| The funeral services will be held, •at the Baptist church. Hemlock,. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Oruer McCoy of Green town will be in charge. The buriai will follow in the family lot at Albright cemetery.The deceased was the widow of Jesse Fenn. She had rived fifty-, four years on the old Fenn home- 1 stead, southeast of the city. The husband died twenty-five yfears ago and is buried In Albright cemetery.Mrs. Fenn has been a member of the Hemlock Baptist church for the past l'orty years.Eight children survive: JohnFenn of Hemlock; Edward Fenn of near Center; Jesse Fenn of South Bend; Thomas Fenn of Greentown; Lewis Fenn of Sharpsville; Lon L. Fenn of Kokomo; Mrs. Dora Lett of this city, and Mrs. Mary Kelsay of SbaxpsvIHe.Mrs. Mary Hawkins of Sharps-viUe is a sister.