i-f •.. itfrilfW: * ••’! Y’: :;. : • '* . ' • r • *•* .* . .....'• ; •. ..; :: . :..T V ^ /. „ . V.. • \ .VjV-V \\Zm ,/ !. £/ !.■ ■■ •' •’.fS:i»timne of s friendApartments. She was theJames Bowens and amti • rtifc 1a'HI jiA v mtiif. Eogliah OBtit She wag amwiiuwr iwiii/ewpuethoditt (Snath.Surviving other than her bus* re two daughters, Miss Hat*tie Bowens, Waahingtoe D. C., and Mrs, Lola B. HaB, this dty; four eons, George E. Bowens, RID 4; James E. Bowens Jr., and Charles C. Bowens, “••ckeyttown, and Sgt vr~.Bowens, U. S. Army, stationed in Wellington; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Whitter, Adttnstown, andMrs. Harriet PMetor, Doubs; twobrothers, John Offut, thU city andHarry Offut, lime Kiln; eightchildren end a number of niecesFriends may call at Hicks Fun* tral Home on Wednesday afterg p.m. Funeral Services wiQ be* P-held Thursday at 2 p.m. from Budteystown MethodistChurch. Rev. Homer Buliett. pas-tent in Hope-officiating. IntermentCemetery.