Adam Helvie, one of the well
known and highly respected citi-
zens of Jackson township, died
Monday morning at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. J. W. McClure, after
a long illness of paralysis. He is
survived by the widow, two daugh-
ters, Mrs. J. V. McCIure of Idaville
and Mrs. Andy Bunger of Frankfort,
also a stepson, Ora DeLauter of
Ohio. The funeral was held Wed-
nesday forenoon at the Brethren
church at Burnettsville conducted
by Rev, Heeter. Burial at Burnetts-
ville.
WHITE COUNTY DEMOCRAT
PUBLISHED AT MONTICELLO, INDIANA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920
Adam Helvie, one of the well
known and highly respected citi-
zens of Jackson township, died
Monday morning at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. J. W. McClure, after
a long illness of paralysis. He is
survived by the widow, two daugh-
ters, Mrs. J. V. McCIure of Idaville
and Mrs. Andy Bunger of Frankfort,
also a stepson, Ora DeLauter of
Ohio. The funeral was held Wed-
nesday forenoon at the Brethren
church at Burnettsville conducted
by Rev, Heeter. Burial at Burnetts-
ville.
WHITE COUNTY DEMOCRAT
PUBLISHED AT MONTICELLO, INDIANA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920
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