No source or date noted, from an unidentified scrapbook of clippings titled COLLECTION OF LOCAL MONROE COUNTY OBITS donated to the Monroe County History Center, Bloomington, Indiana. UNTIMELY END OF MISS CARR Local Girl Dies in Indianapolis Hospital-Death Unexpected Blow to Friends Sweet, thoughtful, kind and efficient, Miss Edna Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carr and of the sales department of the Breeden & Co. Store, will be missed, and the sad tidings of her death yesterday afternoon in the Methodist Hospital came with sincere regret to scores of acquaintances and friends. Though Miss Carr had not been well for some time, her friends and even she herself, did not realize her serious condition. Giving up her duties reluctantly, she had only been at home a brief time, and not improving but really getting worse all the time, she was taken to the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis a few days ago. Her condition was at once pronounced hopeless, and in a few hours she was unconscious. The parents were at her bedside and patiently awaited the end which came yesterday afternoon. Miss Carr had been associated with the sales department of the Breeden & Co. Store for several years, always cheerful, anxious to please and patient, and her life is the best evidence that honor and respect go with such a position when one is conscientious as to duty. As Carl Breeden, at the head of the big store, said this morning: Miss Carr had been employed in the store for some ten years, and she was of the kind that are always depended upon-always on duty at her place, gracious and kind and loyal to the interests of the store. Her life was an inspiration, and her faithfulness to her work an example to all those about her. Miss Edna Carr was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carr of this city, a member of the First Presbyterian Church and in that she was the only child, her death is particularly sad to the parents who were so devoted to her. Mrs. L. S. Fields of South Washington was an aunt of Miss Carr. The funeral at the residence on North Washington Street, Thursday at two o'clock in charge of Pastor Young of the Presbyterian Church and burial in the family lot at Harrodsburg which was her native home. The pallbearers will be: Carl Breeden, A. K. Gilstrap, Dr. Homer Strain, Lee Smith, Elmer Haney and Thomas Sare. The flower bearers will be Miss Ada Pearson, Miss Gertrude Groh, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Louis Bowles and Mrs. Ida Godsey. The Breeden & Co. Store will be closed during the funeral.