Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1934 — Page 12

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CONTRACTOR IS iDEAD AT HOME: I RITESARESET Alex Schumacher Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow 1 at 2:30. Alex J. Schumacher, 53, died yesterday in his home, 1533 North Dearborn street, after a two years’ illness. Funeral services will be held in the Flanner and Buchanan funeral home at 2:30 tomorrow, with burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Schumacher had lived in Indianapolis his entire lifetime. He was connected with the John A. Schumacher Company, contracting and building firm, until a few years ago. His only immediate survivor is a brother, William M. Schumacher, president and treasurer of the Schumacher company. Services Are Set Funeral services for Jasper N. Shirley, 78, of 116 South Emerson avenue, who died Tuesday in his home, were held at the residence at 10:30 this morning. Cremation followed. : Mr. Shirley for many years was a farmer in Boone county, and had written a number of articles on alfalfa culture for farm magazines, in addition to a book on the same subject. He was connected with the State Life Insurance Company until four years ago. He was a member of the Tuxedo Park Baptist church. Surviving Mr. Shirley are the widow, Mrs. Mary Barnes Shirley; a son, Maurice E. Shirley; a sister, Miss Theodocia Shirley, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, C. E. Shirley, Jamestown. Mrs. Mary Moore Dead Mrs. Mary E. Moore, 77, of 3704 East Washington street, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital, after an illness of several months. Funeral services will be held in the home at 8:30 tomorrow morning, and at 9 in St. Philip Neri church, of which she was a member. Mrs. Moore also was a member of the Alvin P. Hovey corps of the Women’s Relief Corps and the auxiliary, division 2, of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Surviving her are three daughters, Miss Agnes Moore, Mrs. Roy M. Swartz, and Mrs. Ora Thomas, and: three sons, John, William and Charles Moore. Former Resident Buried Funeral services were held in Pasadena, Cal., today for Mrs. Margaret O'Kelley, former resident of Indianapolis, who died in Pasadena Tuesday. Surviving her are the husband, James O’Kelley; a son, Richard O’Kelley, Pasadena; a sister, Mrs. Roy Ferguson, Indianapolis, and six brothers, Herbert Nield, Indianapolis; Kenneth and Charles Nield, Newcastle, and Donald, Frank and Fred Nield, Pasadena. POST SETS PARTY DATE Legion Post to Hold Last Social of 1933-34 Season. Final euchre-bridge party of its 1933-34 season will be held by Service Post 128, American Legion, at Legion hall, Oaklandon, tomorrow night. *

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Tonight’s Radio Excursion

' THURSDAY P. M. 3:oo—Velazco’s orchestra (CBS) WABC. Wilson’s orchestra (NBC) WEAF. Clark’s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 3:ls—“Skippy” (CBS) WABC. 3:3o—Children’s sketch (NBC) WEAF. 3:4s—Wheeler’s concert orchestra (CBS) WABC. 4:oo—Buck Rogers (CBS) WABC. Coaklev’s orchestra (NBC) WEAF. United States Navy band (NBC) WJZ. 4:ls—■’Skippy" (CBSi KMBC. 4:3o—Two pianos (NBC) WHAM. Beale Street Boys (CBSi WABC. John B. Kennedy (NBC) WEAF. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas INBCI WJZ. Joe Williams (CBS) KLRA. 4:4s—Songs and orchestra (NBC) WEAF. s:oo—Sylvia Froos (CBS) WABC. * s:ls—Ed Lowry program (NBC) WJZ. Just Plain Bill (CBS) WABC. Gene and Glenn (NBC) WEAF. 5:30 —Serenaders iCBS) WABC. Feature (NBC) WEAF. Lopez orchestra (NBC) WJZ. s:4s—Boake Carter (CBS) WABC. 6:oo—Sketch ’’Grits and Gravy" (NBC) WJZ. The Columbians (NBC) WABC. Rudy Vallee (NBC) WEAF. 6:ls—Easy Aces (CBS) WABC. 6:3o—Grace Hayes, songs (NBC) WJZ. Raffles (CBS) WABC. „„„ 6:4s—Baritone and orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 7:o—"Show Boat” (NBC) WEAF. Death Valley Days (NBC) WJZ. Presenting Mark Warnow (CBS) WABC. 7:3o—Warings Pennsylvanians (CBS) WABC. Duchin’s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 8:00 —Baer-Carnera Fight (NBC) WEAF. (CBS) WABC. 9:oo—Songs (NBC) WEAF. Vera Van (CBS) WABC. The Cavaliers (NBC) WJZ. 9:ls—Poet Prince (NBC) WJZ. News: Barnet's orchestra (CBS) WABQ. Gene and Glenn (NBC) WMAQ. 9:30 —News: ghost stories (NBC) WEAF. News; Berren’s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 9:4s—Busse's orchestra (CBS) WABC.

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10:00—Dream Singer; Lunceford’s orchestra (NBCII WEAF. Child’s orchestra (CBS) WFBM. Bestor’s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 10:30—Dancing In Twin Cities (NBC) WJZ. Pollack’s orchestra (CBS) WABC. Stern’s orchestra (NBC> WEAF. 11:00—Russell’s orchestra (CBS) WBBM. 11:30—Dance orchestras (CBS) WBBM. WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) THURSDAY P. M. s:3o—Buck Rogers (CBS). s:4s—Sketches in melody. 6:oo—Cowboys. 6:ls—Easy Aces (CBS). C:3o—Amateur Cracksman (CBS). 7ioo—Presenting Mark Warnow (CBS). 7:3o—Warings Pennsylvanians (CBS). B:oo—Conflict (CBS). B:ls—Fray and Braggiotti (CBS). 8:30 —Penn and Smack. B:4s—Evan Evans (CBS). 9:oo—Vera Van (CBS). 9:ls—News (CBS). 9:2o—Casa Loma orchestra (CBS). 9:45 —Henry Busse orchestra (CBSi. 10:00—Reggis Childs orchestra (CBS). 10:15—Walkathon. 10:30—Ben Pollack orchestra (CBS). 10.45—Nat Griffiths orchestra. 11:00—Jack Russell orchestra (CBS). 11:30—Roy O'Hara orchestra (CBS). 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) THURSDAY P. M. 4:oo—Tom Coaklev’s orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—News flashes. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). s:oo—Knothole gang. s:os—Jack and Loretta Clemons (NBC). 5:15 —Walkashow derbv. s:3o—Vincent Lopez’ orchestra (NBC). s:4o—Where to go in Indianapolis. s:4s—The man on the street. 6:oo—Happy long. 6:ls—lndiana sportsman. 6:3o—lce carnival of the air.

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6:4s—'The Bluebirds. 7 00 —Captain Henry’s Show Boat (NBC). 8:00 —Baer and Camera fight (NBC). 9:oo—Sport review. 9:ls—Gene and Glenn (NBC). 9:3o—The grab bag. 9:45 —To be announced. 10:00—Walkashow derby. 10:15—Hal Bailey’s Casino orchestra. 10:30—Harold Stern’s orchestral, (NBC). 11-00—Clyde Lucas’ orchestra (NBC). 11-30—Dannv Russo’s orchestra (NBC). 12:00—Midnight—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P. M. 4:oo—Xavier Cugat and orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—Jack Armstrong. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos ’n Andy (NBC). •**• s:ls—Joe Emerson and orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5:45 —Sohio Melody Masters —orchestra and vocal. 6:oo—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra and guest artist (NBC). 7:oo—Death Valley Days (NBC). 7:3o—Showboat (NBC). 8:00—Paul Whiteman Music Hall (NBC). 9:oo—Orchestra and vocalists. 9:3o—Crosley Roamlos—orchestra and vocalists. 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Los Amigos—Spanish music. 10:30—Harold Stern’s orchestra (NBC). 11:00—Benny Meroff’s orchestra. 11:30—Moon River, organ and poems. 12:00 Midnight—Mel Snyder dance orchestra.* A. M. 12:30—Castle Farm dance orchestra. I:oo—Sign off. State Man Is Killed Bij United Press KENDALLVILLE. Ind., June 14. Frank Cramer, 50, farmer, was killed instantly near here last night when struck by an automobile driven by Vaughn Thornburg, Kendallville.

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.TONE 14. 1934