Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1948 — Page 5

PI stallation department of Indiana Bell Telephone Co. 20 years and ilied In 1944 was a member of Bell Conservation Club, Marion County Conservation Club, Inglewood Masonic Lodge- and Wall Methodist Church in Jefferson- tering the Army. His wife, Mrs. Nina Hoover, an Harry. Lattimore uncle and an aunt survive him.

Ben Sapirie Funeral services for Ben Sapirie, former grocer here, were to be at 2 p. m. today in Aaron-/ Burial will be in Crown Ruben funeral home, with burial|Cemetery. in Beth-El Cemetery. Mr. Sapirie, who was 60, resided at 3747 Ruckle St. He died

had operated a grocery at Luett and 10th Sts. before retiring in 1943, and was a member of Cen-|lin. tral Avenue Hebrew Congregation and B'nai B'rith. : Survivors are two brothers, Max and Mose Sapirie, Indianapolis, and four sisters, Miss Rose Sapirie, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Sam Richman and Mrs. Hattie Franklin, Roostein, Indianapolis, and Mrs.! more, Emil Greenstein, Chicago.

Edward Baxter

Services for Edward M. Baxter, who died Saturday in his|tomorrow in home, held at 10 a. m. today at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Leesburg, his birth-/apartment of her niece, Mary Hostetter, 111 E. 16th St. Burial will be in Ladoga at 11

place. Mr. Baxter, who was 81, had lived here 45 years afd was aja. m. Wednesday. tinsmith until he retired in 1945. Burvivors are his widow, Mrs. Minnie Baxter; a brother, H. M. Baxter, Leesburg, and a sister,|olis, Mrs. Emma Goodall, Warsaw.

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Survivors include his

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1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Roselawn|pital. Memorial Park, Terre Haute. He was graduated from Tech-|/jjyed here 18 years and

Street nical High School and was em- member of Mt. Paran Church. ployed as a machinist before en-

Services for Harry Lattimore, Son, all of Indianapolis; six sons, owner and operator of Lattimore William E. Fleming, Hugh Garage, 517 N. Talbot St, be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel.|Indianapolis and Douglas Flem-

who was 50, died yesterday in his home, Roosevelt Ave. A resident here grandchildren. yesterday at St. Vincent's. He for 36 years, he was a member] of the Central Christian Church! and the Masonic lodge in Frank-

Sanella; a daughter, Mrs. Mary . m. tomorrow ig FlanDalton, Indianapolis; two broth- he ki rus? anal

ers, Smith Lattimore, Franklin, ark. and Ray Lattimore, Indianapolis; "11 be in Washington P

two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Tilson and Mrs. Myrtle EI and one

Mrs. Martha Rinear

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tha Hostetter Rinear, Mt. Dora, Fla., who died yesterday in the

Nettie Lou Kennedy, Mt. Dora, and Mrs. Eva Eltzroth, Indianap-

Henry B, Hostetter, Mt. Dora.

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Mrs. Margaret Shirkley £ Services for ‘Mrs. Margaret = Shirkley, who died Saturday ini= wife, it Vincent's Hospital, will belS

Mrs? Shirkley, who was 81,8 *'lived in Indianapolis 40 years. "|She was a member of Northwood Christian Church and held membership in Queen Esther Chapter of OES and Women's Benefit Assn. for 50 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs, F. C. Lewman, Cleve- |S land, O.; Mrs, Fred Davis and Mrs. Emmanuel Water, Indianapolis; a son Charles E. Williams, Indianapolis; “two sisters, Mrs. |= Frank Kelley, Jeffersonville, and, Mrs. J. M. Piercy, Newport News, = Va.; five grandchildren and two! |great-grandchildren.

[John .F. Scheidegger

Services for John F. Scheidegger, who died Thursday in his'S home, 942 Parker Ave. were to 3 be held today in Kirby Mortuary |and St. Philip Neri Cathoic Church. Burial was to be in Holy!

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employed at Laundry and was a member of|= St. Philip Church and Knights of = Columbus, i ¥ z Surviving are his wife, Loretta; S five daughters, Mrs. Leon Huey, = Van Nuys, Cal.; Mrs, John Ray, = Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Horace Yount. | Mrs. Sam Johnson and Mis, Denny Johnson, all of Indianapolis; a son, Ralph Scheidegger, Indianapolis; . a sister, Mrs.| omas KRadican, Indianapolis, and nine grandchildren.

Mrs. David Alexander

Rites for Mrs. Hilda Alexander, former Indianapolis resident who 5 died Friday in Denver, Colo., willis be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in|= Shirley Brothers Central Chapel.|S Burial will be in° Washington = Park. She was a resident here= for 40 years prior to moving to/= Albuquerque, N. M., last year. Survivors include her husband, David Alexander, Albuquerque; two sons, Robert ¥F. Alexander, Indianapolis, and It David {Scott, Norfolk, Va.; three sisters, {Mrs. Catherine McOuat, Mrs. Isa-| {bel Hudson and Miss Jean Adam- z son, Indianapolis; a brother, John |= Adamson, Indianapolis, and three = grandchildren.

‘Mrs. Caroline Robinson

Mrs. Caroline H. Robinson {1408 8. Sherman Dr, will be= buried in Crown Hill following|S services at 10 a. m. tomorrow IniS Wilson Chapel of ,the Chimes. She was 83, . Mrs. Robinson, w died Sat-

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(A) Girls' Navy Blue Denim Dungarees

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Girls’ White Shirts

$290 Popular “Ship 'n Shore” brand . , , long sleeves. Sanforized broadcloth. Sizes 7 to 14.

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Little Girls’ Blue Joans 1 59 Western style . . . with side placket,

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