Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1945 — Page 12
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Here are some realistic factors: The rampaging-allied-columns-are-to slow down to permit supplies to. catch—up: There are indications that, |least some areas, {man troops were withdrawn ahead This would point {to Nazi hopes of forming a new
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CANNELTON—Mrs. Barbara Poehlein, IN ALLIED DRIVE mr uh EDUCATOR DIES a Et or en CONVERSE—Mrs. Antoinette Doan, 82. chopped up and forced [Sutvyses Son, Ovid, Barring the unexpected—su ELBERFIELD—Christian Blesch, 83.
ELWOOD—William J, Balser, B4. Survivors: Sons, Lawrence, Arle; daughters,
| 5 Ravitiond Schutz to MI ZY Achenbach, Mrs. Zona Cling-
TD SVILLE. John Walker Hallmark, | Be Buried Sunday. 183. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ollie | Keach, Mrs. x G. E. Byrnes, Mrs. Ed Rites will be held at 3 p. m.|Bentley; sons, Ira, Harry Walker.
HARTFORD CITY Robert Wesley Bow | Sunday at First Brethren church man, 57%. -Survivors Wife, Letha; son, J. |Gothard; daughter, Mrs, Marjorie Light- | ner: brother, Ralph; sisters, Mrs. Srovel Smith; Mrs, George Dryer, Mrs. Gothar Known Holms, Miss Marguerite Bowman. MANILLA-—Mrs, Susie L. Brown, * 59, | Survivors Husband, Dr. H. R. Brown;
Raymond Schutz, widely | figure «in Indiana educational cir-|
cles, who died Wednesday night at | daughters, Mrs. Howard Greenlee, Mrs. | rl "Green son, ' Capt. Earl Brown; ‘his home in North Manchester. ~ |Eil Gren son Cope Karl other.
Dr. Schutz, who was 54, was presi- Mal. H. B. Talbert. MARION-—-Mrs.: Lillian F. Fryer, dent of the Standard Life Insur-ivors: Husband, Dr. John O. Fryer; daugh-
lance Co. from 1938 to 1944 when ter. Mrs. Carl Witzke. Betbs 00. Sir. he became. chairman of the board , fri son. ee ett Ba ay ur} of directors, a post he held at the linger time of his death. Prior to 1938, _— he was a member of the faculty of
Manchester coilege for 20 years, MOTHER OF LOCAL serving in the English and social PIANIST DIES AT 99
sciences department, Made 13,000 Addresses Once known as “the busiest man Mrs. Minerva Bason, in Indiana,” he was pastor of the Harry E. Bason, local pianist, died church in North Manchester for many years and was said to have made more than 1000 commencement addresses and { 12,000 public addresses. His last appearance in Indian|apolis was last Friday, when he {addressed the 80th annual convo- | cation of the Indianapolis Valley at Scottish Rite cathedral. | He was widely known for his lec(tures on insurance and ‘economics land had spoken before state teachers’ associations, daily press associations and Chauteuquas throughout the Middle West. p. m.
Ran for Congress
yesterday. at 2306 N. Alabama st. Survivors besides Mr. Mason are two daughters, Mrs, Nellie Eagleson and Mrs. Stella Ragsdale; son, Robert E.; seven grandsons and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Royster & Askin mortuary, 1902 N. Meridian st. Burial will be in Crown Hill,
WALKER A, SWAILS tomorrow {He was Republican nominee for Swails, Acton resident | representative in congress from the vesterd#y at his home. | fifth district in 1932. He also was be in Greenwcod. | district governor of Indiana Ki- a. swails, who was 63. formerly wanis in 1929 and president of the was a- teacher in Marion county {Indiana Council of Religious Edu-| hools and was a member of Fencation from 1930 to 1938. ton Evangelical and Dr. Schutz was a native of Pan-| , is dora, O., and a resident of North, .,
Both $ Manchestey om 3 his de Tn three sons, Dwight W., Acton; Reno | Rings ii ta XI0rd gg Rush City, Minn, and Marion universities and the University of Se | | Chicago. G.,-Myrtle Creek, Ore.; his mother, | 3-Diamond engagement and 3---| : . Mrs. Emma J. Swails, Acton; two| diamond wedding ring. Value Survivors are his wife; four sons, J : ae’) and beauty—You must see it to and Donald brothers, George ‘H., Indianapolis,
J. Raymond Sc¢hutz Jr., Wayne Schutz, both of North Manchester; Richard A. Schutz, serving in France and Harold Eugene Schutz, with the marines in the STATED. MEETING SET South Pacific, and a daughter, Miss _ Brightwood chapter No. 399, O.
Charlotte Schutz, North Manches- E- S. will have its stated meeting at | ter. {8 p. m. Monday. Clarice Davis, |
| worthy matron, and Clifford P.| {EVELYN REED SKINNER Scholey, worthy patron, will be in Mrs. Evelyn Reed Skinner, wife charse. of William H. Skinner, former purchasing agent of the state highway | USE OUR Miah Loi commission, died last night at her home in Hagerstown. She was 38. |
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Private rites will be held at 1:30 at the Robert Ww Stirling funeral home for Walker A. | who died Burial will |
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I MATHS “Company there. A veteran of world war I, he was 4 formerly employed by the Sinker-
[Tats Co. here and also the former [Atlas Engine Works. 4 { -
In 1912, Mr. McManamon was a ‘Marion county Democratic candi-
Joseph E. Oelberg Worked date for the legislature, He fs a
o | former president of Sherman counAt Stewart-Warner. _ [cil ¥. M. 1; a member of the K. of Services will be held at 2 p.
[Cus American Legion, Moose and 1ks, | tolorrow at the J. C. ir
Chapel of the Chimes for Joseph E, | Oelberg, retired Stewart-Warner Corp. employee who died Wednes- | day at his home, 1109 River ave. | Burial will be in Washington Park.
Survivors besides his mother, Mrs. Bridget McManamon, are his wife, Alyce; three sisters, Miss Mary MecManamon, Mrs. John J. Becherich and Mrs. A, H. Rearick, Canton, O.; two brothers, Martin and Falem, and four nieces.
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FE ES TF UNTITTO MEET Corinthian chapter No. 456, O. E. win, S., will hold a stated meeting at| Goodwin, worthy patron, wil be in 8 Cit m. Wednesday at 2515 W.| charge.
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Mr. Oelberg, who was 68, had | lived here 43 years ‘and was em- | ployed at Stewart-Warner until _his | retirement a year ago | He is survived by his wife, Iona; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Crafton, wife of the Rev. Louis G. Crafton, | pastor of Franklin Road Baptist, church and three grandchildren
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GERALD MILLER a Rites for Gerald Miller, BluiTton resident who died..Wednesday at the Y. M, C. A, will be held at 10 a. m.. tomorrow "at. Bluffton, Burial will. be in Crooked Creek. Mr. Miller, who was 40, had begn in. the restaurant business 20 years and formerly operated Gerry's lunch {at 25th st. and Central ave. He | later was employed by Western | Union. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; a | son, Gerald, Bluffton; a daughter, {Miss Jean Miller, Bluffton; a | brother, Carl, Indianapolis, and his i mother, Mrs. Harry - L. McDonald, Monticello.
JOHN McMANAMON Services for John J. McManamon, | a former. Indianapolis resident, | be held at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in| the home of his mother at 3317 Col- | lege ave. and at 1 p. m. in St, Joan| of Arc Catholic church. " Burial will { be at Calvary. Mr. McManamon, who was 57, died Tuesday at Detroit, where he | had lived the last 25 years. He was superintendent of the Central Boiler
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