Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1949 — Page 10

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City Attorney Had

Gianes Pate, Bloomfield city and corporation lawy:

father, John recorder of

oN wo i . g |Batchilder Rites to Be M ’)!| Mrs. Anna ‘8. Batchilder, In- fornia, two grandchildren and } |dianapolis resident since 188p, four great-grandchildren Lawyer died yesterday in her home, 32001, {Park Ave. She was 88,

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of Farmers and Mechanics : eral Savings & Loan Association. He was also a member Lt of the board of trustees of Free£2% | man-Greene County Hospital and | §| counsel for several corporations, Secretary of the Bloomfield, Masonic Lodge since 1918, Mr.

“iter of the lodge. He was an {elder and trustee of the First! Presbyterian Church in which he had served 25 years as Sunday

teacher, He is survived by his wife, Flossie; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Stef, Little Falls, N, Y,, (and Mrs. Clifford Renacker, Inldianapolis, and a sen. John A. {| Pate, Washington. Funeral arrangements were In-

Short Hair for Miss Modern Ji. niete, THE NEW EMPIRE LINE HARDO J} Armilda Nosker

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| Thursday evening in thé home of - FEBRUARY SALE PRICE J a son. George D. Nosker, 925 N. 0 $300

{Chester Ave. will be buried in 'the Sheldon, Ill, cemetery follow: ing short services in the cemetery ® chapel at 11 a. m. tomorrow, " : Her body will lie in state until Worth twice. this price * Machine or woes Suarapteed for 8 months. Nowhere. absolutely wawhere cao vou duplicate this value

10 p. m. today in Moore Mortuarjes Peace Chapel. Mrs. Nosker, who was 89, had Hived in Indianapolis 12 years. She was born in Sheldon and was' la member of the Christian! Church there. She was also al

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member of the Royal Neighbors of America. he ! Survivors lude another son, .¥n APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Fred H. Nosker, Watseka, Ill: Open 8:30 A. M., Service Taken Until 8 P. M., Come Day or Nite.

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‘children, three great-grandchil-. dren and one great-great-grand-{chid. :

ALLFEE-KIS-A-CHAP, HUN? | PORT NELSON, Man., Feb. 25 UP) -- Indians at Shamattawa ‘aon God's River call the white man's snowmobile “All-ee-kis-a-chap.” The word means “frog eyes.” The Indians said the mare | of the vehicle and its headlights! reminded them of the back and! eyes of a frog. -

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Mrs. = ) (Batchilder was the wife of the “Practiced Since 1908 jate Wiliam P. Batchilder, a aro railrogder, She was a member of BLOOMFIELD, Feb. 25- Allen |the Third Church of Christ, Scien-' t, Mayflower Society and the | Ladies Auxiliary of Railway Mail {Service Associgtiog, She was the daughter of the te Capt, and Mrs. C, C. Starkhis law weather, Survivors include two sons, W.

Flanner & Buchanan meortuary wil] be followed by burial in

Crown Hill,

Mrs. Carrie Elliott

Services for Mrs.

{tuaries Colonial Chapel. (will be in Crown Hill. | Born in Galion, O., Mrs, Elliott,|R. Shoemaker.

| wi 3 i { E. Batchilder,” Indianapolis, and ho was 80, lived in Indianapolis ate of Carbondale Normal College

in 1908. His |C: C. Batchilder, Néw York City; ate, was one-time'n sister, Mrs,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -Mo.; ‘a ‘son, William E. - president Ent, Adana Bet ang past at hildren and nine - great-grand-| . children. Services at 10:30 a. m." Monday Mrs,

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‘Services for Mrs. Bess Halstead, Surviving besides her husband gnoiis and Mr:. Gilbert Snively, Shoemaker, who died Wednesday are a son, James Shoemaker, gajaire; 0. in her home, 3540 N, Pennsyl- Framingham, Mass. and -vania St, Apt. M, after a three- daughter, month illness, t.ranged today at Hisey & Titus who died Wednesday in the home Funeral Home. of a sister, Mrs, Rosa Harms, 2521 College Ave, will be held at 3 Shoemaker lived here 33 years. |p. m, tomorrow in Moore Mor-/She was an English teacher at Burial/Carbondale, Ill, high’ school be- in Methodist Hospital, will be

fore her marriage in 1913 to E. buried in Floral Park following’ bo & | {services at 1:307p. m. tomorrow So nelitve miser n Peace chest and back C » {. with comforting

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most of her life, Besides Mrs. and attended the University of

Harms, she is survived by another Illinois. W. 8. Uthoff, Cali-|sister h :

being arShe was 64.

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hapel. He died at 85.

Mrs. Minnie Chase, St. Mrs. Shoemaker was secretary! A native of Marion, 0. Mrs.

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ALL-WOOL SWEATERS

looking patterned sweaters, with several colors in each. 100% wool. All sizes.

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Sanforized jeans that will take a lot of hard wear. Side zipper fastening;

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made with turn-over cuffs. Sizes 8 to 10%5. Tic

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WOMEN'S COTTON DRESSES

“Beautiful . washable copies of much higher priced models.

Checks; paisiey, colors and styles.

cotton dresses, florals. — Beautiful Sizes 12 to 42.

$798

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GIRLS’

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Oxfords or loafers with leather Uppers long wearing sport soles Brown Sizes 4 ton

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Mrs, Eva Lena Jones, owner of)

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College Ave., who died Wednesday

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