Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1946 — Page 6

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Services for Charles McGinnis of | Be Buried Tomorrow. 5220 W, Beecher st, will be held of tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in Moore| The Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok, Mortuaries’ Ben Davis chapel. pastor of St. John's Evangelican Burial will be in Memorial Park. and Reformed church, will conduct Mr. McGinnis, former millwright services tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. for for the Balke & Krauss. Co. 19 Heinrich Voelker in the J. C. WilJyears, died in Long hospital. He|son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial lwas 74, will be in Crown Hill, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary| Mr. Voelker, a retired cabinet E. McGinnis; a son, Richard Mc- maker, died Wednesday night in Ginnis, and two daughters, Mrs. |Methodist hospital. He was 74. Lillian Hoyt and Mrs. Mildred Neit-| Survivors include two daughters, zel, all of Indianapolis, two grand- | Mrs. Emma Lou Vine of Indianapochildren and two great grandchil-|lis and Mrs. Clara Schneider of dren. Whiteland; three sons, Wilhelm K. Voelker, Julius Voelker and Emil J. mr. Batchelor Voelker, all of Indianapolis, and

he - . : was secretary of the Indiana State Organizations five sisters, Miss Bertha Voelker, Bar association, a position his son, Mrs, August Buck and Mrs. Annie Thomas C. Batchelor, now holds. Oglesby, all of Indianapolis, Mrs. Br Batchelor began is Dracice| ,Fielts Rekukah ates 2 wil mrt in| Clara Brady of Peoris, Il. and as deputy clerk in the Indiana su-| Monday’ at 7:45 p. m. A drill practice Mrs. Martha Horney of Anderson,

prem e court and later practiced will be held after the meeting. : ROBERT F. READ

Daniel W. Howe and H. with Judge The Women of the Moose hospital gutid | =p Bn "pi or 764 N. Persh-|

#. Nathan Swaim. He was active in| committee will sponsor a. benent ecard E 1; m A A ASS4~ : PArty politics, A. past|Porty at 3B, I. oan ir wn bs weed | IE ave. died yesterday in New Yor of Oriental lodge, F. & A.|to help sponsor a nurse through training. | City while there on a business trip.)

; Miss Anna Fearneyhough is chairman of ; a member of Scottish Rite and the committee in ay He was 71.

Ca trustee of Tabernacle Presby- A native of Vernon, Mr. Read | terian church. The investigating committee of Sahara had lived here 45 years. He re-

a Grotto auxiliary were to meet for lunch “Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mar-| as 12:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. tired last November as a carpenter

tha Batchelor; three sons, Thomas | H- R. Malholm, 18 N. Highland ave. {and painter. ©. Batchelor of Indianapolis, David] yen mebekan lodge will hold Survivors are the wife, Mrs, Del-| A. Batchelor of Chicago and Rob-!and miscellaneous Ron A. supper la Read; two sons, ‘Willard Read of | ert L. Batchelor of Tenaffy, N, J.;| today in their lodge at 20% 8. Delaware st. | Dupont and George Edward Read a. daughter, Miss Helen E. Batthe-|" whe Indianapolis Traftie club auxiliary of Milwaukee, Wis.; two daughters,

lor of Indianapolis; a brother! will hold an April Fools’ party following & | Mrs. Edith Boller of Trafalgar and

h Judge Chester A. Batchelor: of) Pisiness meeting Tues ot trrangsa by| Mrs. Mabel Vanderlinden of “Ml-

Seattle, Wash.: a sister, Mrs, Isabel Mrs. John J. Long» and Mrs. FoR M. | waukee: a step-daughter, Mrs. MaDawson of Vernon, and: three Burke. Mrs. Paul Van Trees will conduct | pg) Miller of Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren. grandchildren, two step-grandchil- : x bt gal Hard C. Sar aeiilisty No 7 dren and four great-grandchildren. | EVERT GILL t 8 Monday in Pt. Friendly. A Services for Evert Gill, who had ote easton and initiation SE Aony lived in Indianapolis 16 years, will will be under Supervision of Mix. Mage be held Monday at 9:45 a. m. in| : the Kirby mortuary and at 10: 15) Gere NH CHapman Womens Ballet

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MRS. MONETEA B. ROMANS Services for. Mrs. Moneta Bishop Romans were to be held today at urge 1:30 p. m. in the Emerson Avenue

a. m. in St. Catherine's Catholic Dt in Pt. Friendly, Baptist church. Burial will be to-

ehurch. Burial will follow at Holy pS — | morrow in Louisville, Ky.

Indianapolis chapter 393, 0. E. 8, will ™ meet at § p. m. Tuesday in the temple Mrs. Romans, a native of Mc

“Mr. Gill was a painter and deco- | at 1522 'W. Morris st. Mrs. Lorraine | Henry, Ky. had been an Indianappator and a member of St. Cath- | wants patron. | Robert Feels| lis resident seven years. She died erine’s church. He died yesterday. —— yesterday in her home, 836 N.| “Survivors include his mother, Mrs.| The Ladies Melp, Aid and Assist Club} Denny st. She was 45.

of North Park will meet at 8 p. Martha Gill; his brothers, Ira and| Tuesday in the North. Park Moonie | Survivors are her husband, Albert

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Giauds of Columbus, O., and four| fsmpie, 4 iociel’ period will follow 1/D. Remais of Indianapolis; wo A. Junior Boys’ Polo Junior Boys’ sisters, Mrs. Elba Sullivan, Pitts- : sons, Capt. Albert Romans Jr, of Shirt 15¢ to $1.00 _ burgh; Mrs. Alma Dummitt, Mer-| The auxiliary fe the Sahara Grolto Wright Field, Dayton, O. and F190n rien £10 Sls Shorts___$1.89 to $3.50

. Revelers will hold | 1 th . : : : ire cer, Pa.; Mrs. Cora Rock, Pt. Pleas-! 4; EY m, Monday " the clubhouse. Donald Bishop Romans of Indian Bright stripes in combinations Washable materials or part-

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| Survivors besides Mrs. Walt are | another daughter, Mrs, Mattie Corbin of Indianapolis; a son, Lyle [Heavrin of Indianapolis; two broth- ! ers, william Shoemaker of Indian-

Red and navy plaid suit with pleated, suspender skirt. Sizes 1 to 3.

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lapolis and Edward Shoemaker of tle) ‘ul New Castle; a sister, Mrs. Laura: F. Girls’ All-Wool Lumberjack Suit ____________ $12.60 | Wilson of Indianapolis; 17 grand- = All-wool shetland suits in pastels. Sizes 7 to 14 white cotton

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blouse, $1.40. Navy Hat, $2.00. Navy Bag, $2.00

| MRS.- SOPHIA ROSS s 8. Little Brother Coats... eee cei $6.80 | Rites for Mrs. Sophia Ross of In fly front or double-breasted st = yles in herringbones. In brown, {1244 S. Talbot ave. will be held = blue and tan. Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x. | tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in the G. H. |Z Matobing Hat, $1.00 |Herrmann funeral home. Burial Zz {will be in Floral park. H. Teen's All-Wool Bolere Suit ________________ $13.98 -

3 Made of CALIFORNIA Mrs. Ross, a native of Casey All-wool novelty striped suit with three-quarter length sleeves.

REDWOOD, Table sire, jSouniy, re leg esterday Sizes 10 to 16. White ' “Gaylord Creation” blouse, $2.90. Navy po Bence, i, » 95 A member of the Church of God, FON Barat 8288. =; ann TT eee ; | Mrs. Ross had lived in Indianapolis . stock built to stand out~. : | since 1926. side usage . . . at this spe- NOT Survivors are her husband, John |= * lal price, as long as they SET L. Ross two daughters, Mrs. Mary | East. ur | Jean Wiser and Mrs, Myrtle Shoop- |

| man; two sons, William J. Ross and Melvin M. Ross, and a sister, Mrs, . | Cora Edwards, all of Indianapolis.

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The ever-popular suit in her- * ringbones, tweeds, plaids and diagonals. Sizes 8 to 18.

HARRY R. RODGERS Services for Harry R. Rodgers, {

Charcoal | resident of Indianapolis three years, {who died yesterday at his home,

{220 E. St. Clair st., will be held at

Barbecue “ ||/1:30 p. m. Monday at the J. C.

E ' Wilson ‘Chapel of the Chimes. E J uniat Boys X a ! Burial will be in New: Palestine, = opcoats_ $1. 80 te $12. 00 « Grill on wheels, ideal for : 1 xovi ' Mr. Rodgers, who was 80, was a = In tweeds, herringbones, plaid a small steak-loving - BIA. resident of California before mov-|= tones in tan, blue and greys. = ES f fly + «+ « an ideal price, ling here. He was a member of Elks | Some with caps to match. Mow HEADLIN or

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| He is survived by his wife, Ethel; = 49 a daughter, Mrs, J. Carl Lobdell, | . Beverly Hills, and a sister, Mrs. Ed-

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Boys’ stitched brim felt hat,

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¢ Te ot TE \ rail : 1 Boys' stitched pm Sat felt hat. ; $1.98 > “Blackhawk” White Calf Sandals, $3.00 |

Pretty Easter T-strap sandal in sizes 1214 Cha All the wanted spring colors $03. A through C widths. , : to Aol abd heather tones.

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