Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1945 — Page 25

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for Josepli 3¢ Hillman, [of ‘London; 0. sng six grand- “a : children.

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was a past patron of the Bridge-|for 45 years, died yesterday in her aio home, 49 Belle Vieu pl. A native|MRS. FLORA B. COFFMAN port-O.-E. 8. chapter of Lawrence county, she was a

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- 120 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Walters, Thorntown; two grand.

pv: ‘ : children and two great-grandchil- ) Lo dren.

MRS. MONA HITZ Services for Mrs. Mona Hitz, Ko-

komo, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Vandivier funeral

Greenlawn cemetery.

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Services_for Hamilton K. Currens will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Shirley Brothers' central chapel.

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“For 33 Years, Is Dead at 73|

Rites for Ignatius A. Goedeker, 4] > Floyds Knobs and ight machinist at the J. D. Adams Co. = 3 : for 30 years, will be held at 9 & Jory & KOLL : e Saturday in the Assumption Cath-| gyros) gervices for John H. Koll olic church. The Rev. Patrick Orif-| py 0 11d at 2 p. m. tomorrow at|ley 5 : fin will officiate and burial Will bel, =o © oo hanan & \ 5 in Bt. Joseph cemetery. nis uals “§ : {8 p. m. tomorrow in the home, 1881] Mr. Koll who was 0, yester- | 3s: De ol” Westview dr. Mr. , who|day in the home of his daughter, 4 ‘ was 73, died yesterday im his home. Mrs. Charles Blume, 2442 Coyner|r*: On Mere, erveri ors: Wile . eh urch work, , Ray Landis, Mrs. Ro -| ard Hodson, Mrs 8c Bis a] —— of the a a 4 native of Germany, Mr. Koll RA auch. dt Baier: ; son, Thoma saa; stars, Mrs Dessie [) ‘ choir 33 years and director of theicame to Indianapolis in 1897. He Chagas long, Mrs Sherman Chluress:| Paul EB Lends, 81. Suvivrs: Wife v8 choir for 25 years. He belonged to|was associated with the old German |°™> ei. Leolmd: 8 Survive) Robart Duties. stilee Mes. Muriel Daven: ih Marion camp of the Modern Wood-|Fire Insurance Co. here until 1905|ers: Husband, William: daughters, Mrs. §r. aba. Ros Tm, Mrs, Mae Akers; go men of America and the Men's club What he Siislithed is Agency sont nt so eNneld MIL Anche Weer Ms Bose Beard, 64 Survivors: Hus- 1 Assumption parish. Richmond. leader pe ER ’ #3 of Jaw are his wife, Gertrude; (in Richmond until 1939 when he| ELWOOD—James H. Kyle 7a. Survive oe, a, a=, . Fori more Tat wi ta ie 3 gihering Kate i Noll Chimer- po En Slt Ragu, EC Mrs. ok ne . : T. CHM mes, Mrs. Hubert Kempe, all of Indianapolis; was a member of the Richamnd “JUL L Cited, Mis. Charles Baines, Mis. yy. three sons, Leo, John and Law-|Eagles lodge. survivors: Wife, Thelma: xDosen, ». Lehi; sister, Mis. Lewis at o 33 rence, all of Indiknapolis; two| Survivors besides Mrs. Blume in-|¥eDousty sen. DOS. parents, Me. and) SEA NOY prank, Paul : Devil's Food brothers, Louis of Indianapolis andiclude another daughter, Mrs. Bd-| ‘Mrs. Josephine Wolf, #7. Survivors: Pletcher, Harry, Laster; aughters, Mrs. s M xX Henry of Charlestown; three sis-|ward W. Muller, Indianapolis, and gees JOtph ioneic CNSR AUS Clon Sorry’ Svan, Mis. Bimer Wolk, ® CAKE IX ters, Mrs. Peter Missi of Otisco,[two sisters, Miss ‘Anna Koll and|y Lhuretis; brothers, Leo, John, Hen : ; 4 Suvi For that old-fashioned 8 Mrs. Ignatius Gelhaus of Charles-|Miss Magdalena Koll, both in Ger- a Bauer, 73. Survivors: Down; dat , Mrs. Anna ‘Gilioway. taste, try X- Pert Ginger Bread Mix, t00, town and Mrs. Theodore Trindit-imany. 3 . Daughters, Mrs, Mary Sumner, Mrs. Orace’ PERU—William Rubner, 85. Survivors: 3 White bunny scuffs, 3.25 plus 20% tax. 2 Plush slipper in light ue, . white or: pink : {oR 5 with white bunny fur ] eufl, 3,00 1 Chow slipper with wedge sole in royal blue, 4 Ted or white, 3.50 2 Embroidered slippers with bunny cuff. Red, pink’ or pale blue, 3,10 1 > y oe : » : 3 Si , : GIFTS FOR A SLEEPY TOWN GAL: A SN 2 = > 4 : From the Fourth Floor r Slipper Bor : p 4 ¥ > 3 Slippers are exceedingly popular gifts among Siry Town gals and our § Mand-painted oomphies ° Slipper Bar has all the Popular styles. Warm, furry slippers thet cover in cherry rose, aqus or x chartreuse; §,50 , [ 2 ug : 3 he hol foo or color il sels ht ig by hr fo . a

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