Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1947 — Page 4

AT AYRES’

Hi There, Gals . . . “Kit and Kat,” mannequins of our School Fashion Service bring vou the latest chatter on school fashions! They know all the, inside “dope” on what's new and exciting for the fall of ’47

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} Swing back into those first days of school in a new “ever-so-full” circylar wool skirt. Gals, that tiny waistline will look even “tinier” when vou're wearing this! For you . .. in brown, royal ‘blue, green, toast and pray. Sizes 24 to 30. $3.98

“Kit” knows that _her luscious sweater duo is one that every girl will want for her very own. They can: be worn separately, o1 interchange the colors and see if vou don't get some “tricky” combinations! Sizes 34 to 40 in wonderful soft, new shades.

Cable Short Sleeved $3.98 Cardigan Long Sleeved $1.98

Something new has been added to those ever beloved saddles .. . . soft white soles! Won't be hard to give these that “joey” look! Active Maid ~ Saddles in Brown and White. $6.95

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* Mrs. Bohn, who was 83, had lived | & NO

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Local FV « Mrs. Emma O'Malley 5 I ; A Widow of Real Estate Head, a ae

Mrs. Ella D. Appel, Dies tral ave. will be buried Priday

Cen in Créwn Hil “Bervices will be at 1:30 p. m, in the, Flanner & BuMrs. Ella D. Appel, 88, widow of the founder of Gregory & Appel,|chanan mortuary. Inc. real estaté and insurance firm at 335 N. Pennsylvania st, died here| 4 resident of Indianapolis oh yeuss: late yesterday. |Mrs. O'Malley was born in CenterMrs. Appel, widow of John J. Appel, was ili a long time. field, O: She was the widow of John Survivors are a ton, Fred G. Appel, 4111 Washington bivd.: fwo|onariey. grandsons, Alan C. and John C. Appel, both of Indianapolyls; a a grand- | Surviving: are a son, Lawson daughter, Mrs. 8. A. Red, Montreal, Ee — O'Malley, a grandson and two great-| | Canada, and five great-grand- of his fe. He was a Mason and, grandsons, all of Jndianapols.

| children. a member of the Fraternal Order | aa oo,

dg lice. Funeral arrangements’ Seivices had not yet been ar- © ery : Bloomington Crash ‘Fatal

ranged have not beén announced . Survivgrs include his sister, Mrs.| BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Aug. 6 (U. Mrs. Ida McConnaha | IP.y~Injuries suffered in an auto

George Johnson: and a brother, | William Pests, both of this city; accident south of Bloomington Sun-

Daughters and sons of Mrs Ida an adopted daughter, Miss Mar-| SOSAENS antl of Deming Sun Lockwood McConnahia have re- goret Wheeler: an adopted son, or Elsworth McLaughlin, 76, of ceived word of her death last night) Gaoron Wheeler, both of Rogers- Se Bw Melgue! n, 6. in Chicago. She had been ill for gine Tenn. Frogs 5 many years and was 87. | Ing n hosiptal,

About two weeks ago, Mrs,

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me Al S. Harper

Bervices for Al 8. Harper, local living © with her pegident for 25 years, will be held f daughter, Mrs. Harry Holman in ysmorrow at 2 p.m. in Grinsteiner's Chicago for the past two years. Puneral home. Burial’ will be in Prior to that she made her Rome wgghington park

Mr, Harper who was 48, died MonDaughters residing here are Mrs day. He had been employed at the Brock and Mrs. Isaac Po-|pregt.O-Lite Co. He was a memteet; and her sons, Claude and per of the Ameridan Legion and’ the Clarence McConnaha. - Survivors | Strayer post V. P. W,

also include 10 grandchildren andy uiuory include his wife, Mrs. two great-grandchildren ‘Lillian Harper; two brothers, Harry Mrs. McConnaha was the widow of this city and Kirby of Mumfordof Merritt McConnaha who died|yjjle, Ky: and a sister, Miss Clara about 20 years ago. She was alHarper, Horse Cave, Ky.

daughter of Hoosier pioneers and the granddaughter of soldiers who Mrs. Alda Goar Funeral services for Mrs. Alda

Puneral arrangements are not| Goar, 81, 1320 Eugene st, will be completéd, Burial will be in Cler-| lat 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Flanmont Friday at 10:30 a. m. The... ond Buchanan mortuary. Burial

body will arrive from Chica this will be in Fajrview cemetery, Tipton, afternoon, It will lie In state iniy.4q

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For the turn of the season ... these lovely felts with a hint of Fall about them. Dressy with satin,

JOHNNY GARRO*

has switched to

grosgrain or scarf trim , . . several fresh, new styles in black, brown, grey and palomina.

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Mrs, Goar, a resident of Indian- | Calvert because, {apolis two years, died late yesterday | Calvert is mellower. {at her home. She was born at Tip-

Mrs. Louise Bohn td Sof 25 Clark Bt, Boston, Mass.

Services for Mrs. Louise Bohn, "Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Fred CALYERT RRSRRYE Bicnded wife of the widely-known architect,| Owen, Indianapolis, and two neph- egaiy Pook. rain Neutral ert Distillers Arthur Bohn, will be at 3.30 p. m. { ews. orp New Jor By tomorrow in the Flanner & Bu-| chanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill

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in Indianapolis since 1886, the year of her marragie to. Mr. Bohn. She | died yesterday following an illness i ; iis of six months. She was born In| Germany, studied art there, and | later In Indianapolis. She attended | the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. |

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Survivors include her son, Her-| bert, who lives at the parents’ resi- | dence, 215 E. 32d st.; a nephew Armin Bohn, also of Indianapolis, and severgl sisters and nieces in| Germany

Charles Ray Peats

Charles Ray Peats, who had re-| tired in September after:37 years'| service with the police department, : died last night of a heart attack. §% : §

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It’s an old favorite . . . but there’s a brand new 1947 air to it! It’s in the longer length, the flared back, the new collar. Of fine quality covert, with a lovely rayon satin lining. In grey or blue, sizes 38 to 44. FASHION COATS—Downstairs at AYRES

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At the end of this week, we'll have been in business

just one year. ‘When we started, some skeptics said we'd never last. Well, we have lasted, and we'll be here for years-to come !

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We're also proud of the size to which our family has grown—for today we are a member of one of the four largest automobile dealer organizations in the world!

haven't had a chance to see the KAISERS and FRAZERS, we invite yeu to drop in during our first anniversary celebration which begins

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