Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1943 — Page 6
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In Michigan After Brief lliness.
|W. Schiey, 4311 Knollton rd,, Wynne-| | dale; will beat 3 p.m. tomorrow in |the Schley summer home on Lake | Margrethe near Grayling, Mich. § 3 i Mrs. Schley died yesterday in a Ferrer and Uta Hagen, ‘husband oo hy gt hospital at Grayling after a brief| and wife offstage, ‘who at first Se BE |illness. She had been in ill health thought. they would mot, be able to fi when she and her husband, George yn ; Schley, left Indianapolis early |: Tor this’ month.
Lived Here Many Years
: ] Damon Oakes, former Indianap- . es She had lived in Indianapolis| olis resident, were to be at 2 p. m. Eo : original Ne aiotion Ho ; since 1911. Mr, Schley is a mem-| today in Flanner & Bucbanan Bate in ‘play presented $i ber of the patent law firm of Schley| mortuary, with burial in Crown Princeton ‘and Cambridge had Paul To and Trask. . Hill. * ‘Mrs, Oakes, who was 90, Robeson and the ; Fertery in the 1a ; Mrs. Schley, an Episcopalian, was| died Thursday in A. Lauderdale, \ j : a meniber of All Saints cathedral. Fla. rede ; Survivors besides her husband are GETS NEW ROLE J a brother, Bernard D. Warfield of 4, ghelbyville and her husband, i . ‘Lisbon, Md,, and a sister, Mrs, Glenn J. Plymate, opened a cleanHOLLYWOOD, Aug. 30.—Charles CHARLES BUTTERWORTH , J. “M. Churchill, commanding |W. Kenner of Bethesda, Md. ing establishment there. She was Butterworth has: been signed for a plays the unhappy bugler in the officer at' Ft. Benjamin Harrison. a graduate of Shortridge “high
~ featured role in “The Sultan's : ’ The first night opening was a Dror ancora on ne film version of Irving Berlin's | "9 "Ol T8 op of $11. Harry J. Jessup shoal © wesidcs.. ory: hoabana
gical which is. now before the| “This Is.the Army” now in its | army Emergency Relief re- | Harry J. Jessup, general book S ors de the widow, Mrs ‘cameras, with , burlesque’s . Ann| second week at the Indiana. ceived 70 per cent from the re- |keeper for the Peoria & Eastern m| 5° two sons, Jerry and’ Jimmy mo. pil, a ; \ | Corio starred. Tim & Irene, Ed-| The picture has sét an all-time | ceipts at the premiere,-and Will | railway, will be buried in Crown Hill] - ymate; 2 8 twin Ste, Mrs. M. G. § ward Norris, Fortunio Bonanova,| record for the theater with a | get 50 per cent of the gross from |... Cio funeral services at 2:30 by For ae La, and Cris-pin Martin ‘and ‘Jack LaRue] total attendance of 72,308 for the | the regular run of “This Is the an Sister, C. H. Lunt : i . p. m, Wednesday in the Moore & of Indianapolis. n vs ; are also in the cast, ; first week’s run, according to Col. | Army. Kirk Irvington mortuary, 5343 E. Setvice for Mrs. Ms Nothe a ) spp. { : : SPOON £, aon ; n he A : (] TW " i i i — _ WasHINGLOn ot. 1s was 01. died sat-| William 0. Barnes : w in the : BES Tr E 6 & 5776s i ARD: 4 urday in his home, 30 N. LaSalle st.,| Funeral services for William O©.|son chapel o mes e Rev : - Lusille Ball - Harry dames 2 an is Musle Make : after an illness of two months. Barnes, 250 N. Temple ave., were to] L'* B- Stock, pastor o e Seven IS m Ben: , pi
Hh rin wis Jala oo be at 1:30 p. m, today at the Chris- at was employed by the railway 43 tian church, New Washington, Ind.,,| Mrs. Wotherspoo W 0 years. He was a member of the With. burial at Crown Hil cemetery homas 0 SPOO died Moose lodge and the Veterans’ as-|ihere, ome _ yesterday 8 A sociation of the New York Central Mr. Barnes, who was 86 years old; Ines BO Scotland A
Store Closed T uesday “Subir are bis ite Mr ila die Brida. He was i Ae yurs. |i 621. Ge was 4 member : y o Mae Jessup; two daughters, Miss| Survivors include the wife, Mrs,| Order eo Eastern Star and the : Ee Dorothy Jessup and Mrs. Ruth|Stella Barnes; two: daughters, Miss| (-aledonis b. She was 5( Jones; three sons, Raymond, Wil-|Kathleen S. Barnes, Indianapolis,| Survivors besides : shband liam and Arthur Jessup, all of In-{and Mrs. Martha Carolyn Spencer, dianapolis; a sister; Miss Mayme Chandler ler, Ind.; a sister, Miss Stella Jessup of Cincinnati, O., and four|A, ‘Barnes and three brothefs, Lam- | grandchildren, Patricia, Arthur Jr.,|pert B., James and Silas, all of New Gerald and Janeen Jessup, all ‘of Washington, Indianapolis. : —— — Julia Nicolai Mrs. R. B. Wood : Funeral services for Miss- Julia Services for Mrs. Ruth. B. Wood, |yy05101 formerly of 1431 Woodlawn a resident in the neighborhood of Danville more than 30 years, will|® ave, were to be at 3:30 p. m. tobe at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Camp- day at the Robert W. Stirling bell’'s funeral home at ‘Danville funeral home. Burial was: to be with burial there, in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Wood, who was 46, died] Miss Nicolai, who was 85 years Saturday in Robert Long hospital|old, ‘died in a ‘nursing’ home Satafter a long illness. : urday nr She was born in Jasonville and| She was a native of Indianapolis was & member of the Hadley/and - belonged “to the Immanuel
Friends meeting in Danville. Evangelical and Reformed church. Survivors are her husband, Ora| William Nicolai, Beech Grove, a
Wood; two sons, John Russell|brother, is the only immediate surWood of Brown, Ill, and Walter|vivor, | F. Wood of Hillsboro; four daugh- ou — ters, Mrs. Alloa Cottongin of In-| Homer Miller Ts he AR voy dianapolis; Mrs. Nellie Robinson Of) pies for Homer Miller, 832 N. [0 TTT Pn
West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs Mary : Bela 1 Bik YY =1 ¢ New Jersey st., will be held in the with Jean Parker ) EERE 3 1 Davidson of Danville and Miss{ = =" ] home at 30 a. m. pen Daily at 1:30 P. N hop p
Betty Joan Wood of near Danville, |; nono -Bollow in wr and seven grandchildren, - Floral Park Burak 1 Pe YA ARC) : ANE hE cadle Guitien “FOLLO HE Mr. Miller died in’ City hospital A r A R ' Ra : : orth e RE'TE ) Ee : Mrs. G. J. Plymate Saturday after a short illness, He 0 ch. Samezek “LADY ‘OF BUBLESQUES Mrs. Glenn J. Ply-|{Was born in Centerville and had A : Y¢ - ey of ln lis, ver been a resident of Indianapolis 45 » ye : Dé ‘ 7 hel to be at 2 p. m. today in the Ed-|Years. During most of: his life he = - nn. po I h Se DES] ERADOES' A wards funeral home in Shelbyville, | Was employed by transfer and stor- - - PRES G SALE SAABEY an Mille VE WITH BEVERLY 4 Mrs, Plymate, a native of Indian-|88¢ firms. Westinghouse onditione: rountain Se st Times a apolis,. died in General hospital in Survivors are the widow, Mrs . ps ; : rey :
Maty Miller; a sister, Mrs. Frank Shelbyville Saturday after a brief annatta, and ‘an sunt, Mrs, Cora
illness. She had lived in Indianapolis olden, 41 of Indianapolis.
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