Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1945 — Page 14
“PAGE 14 _ Harry Dunn Tutewiler Dies:
Rites Aranged _Pioneered i in Playgrounds
For Mrs. Weber
RITES FOR Mrs. Barbara E. at St.
Harry Dunn Tutewiler, one of the | tee; eight grandchildren, two of Weber Wi ee Frat, held at | first leaders in the establishment | Whom, Carrol Jones and Louisj.o =" Tuesday at the Lauck
Brewer, are with the army in Ger-
of recreational facilities for CHAIeD and. eight teat. raion in Indianapolis, died yesterday at! man - his home, 1517 Park ave. He was 75. |
funeral home ‘and at 9 a. m. at St. Roch's -Catholic church.
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A former Indiana olis funeral di-| WILLIAM WESLEY REEDY Josep comes | Rites will be conducted at 1:30 rector, Mr. Tutewilys had worked| Services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Ms. Weber. |p: m. Wednesday at Moore Mortu-, as an inspector at Packard Manu-|Wednesday at Flanner & Buchanan | who was 88, had |aries Peace Chapel for Samuel Mefacturing Corp. two years. He re- mortuary for William Wesley Reedy. | .ogijed in In- {Adams, retired ,army sergeant and tired from his own business 15, years 3663 N. Pennsylvania st. retired! | dianapolis 65 former R. ©. T. C. ‘instructor who 820. : j ity Areman who years. She was | died yesterday at his home, 2014 E, While serving as coroner of Mar died yesterday in a member - of 3 loth st. Burial willbe. in. CIWS fon county, Mr. Tutewiler arranged | the Mayo clinic, "ihe St Roch's | En ; for a pyblic swimming hole with | Rochester, Mish church, the Mr. McAdams, who was 68, was life guards at White river to com- The Rev. O.- W, | Third Order and lan R. O. T. C. instructor at Sir bat the frequent drownings there. Fifer, Dr. F. Mar- Altar society Mrs Weber | ridge and Technical high schools
ion Smith and the Rev. will officiate.
{ and the Chris- | tian mothers. Surviving are a |i,
He also promoted the establishment
of playgrounds for children and was Stanley Hall
the city’s first playground commis- | daughter, Mrs. Mayme Ferguson; | surviving are his sioner A resident of | five sons, Louis, George, William, |ijree daughters, Mrs. Hazel Eppen, Mr. Tutewiler became active In Indlanapolis since | Albert and Herman; a brother, |yjiss Fay McAdams and Miss Mar-| Republican politics when he was 16, 1889, Mr. : Reedy | Michael Fox, Columbus, Ind.; 14 |garet McAdams, all of Indianapo-| serving as precinct committeetfian served in the fire Mr. Reedy | grandchildren, two of whom are. |i. wo brothers. Alonzo, Los Ane! in Indianapolis. The atthor of nu-|prévention divi- in’ service.. First Sgt. George H. goles Cal, and Waltér, Puerto Rico, |
of the local fite department,
merous songs and poeins for Re-|Slon - Weber is-in the South Pacific and and two sisters, Mrs. Georgia shrig-| | . . 9K ve ¢ > « R oy oe publican campaign use, he “also| retiring in 1926. He was a ae hn Capt. Bernard Weber, in the air |v yeedersburg, and Mrs. Laura] jor cour also . rande ve ! served as a county commissioner. Superio! Top. Row 2 oo re corps. Thirteen SEsl-panai Shrigley, Corydon. He was president of “the former had traveled throug ye the dren also survive . 1 y f o us ‘Bl Marion club and a member of Rob- aS a emer of the Jamou Buf- mmr x jroo H. DESCHLER erts Park Methodist church. Sur- isle Bill show ' Cuntral : ; ember of Centra vivors include two daughters, Mrs. | e was a member CHARLES PICKENS Myron Taylor, Indianapolis, and Avenue Methodist church and the | Bt 0 for John H. Deschler in| Mrs. Marion Irwin, Macon, Ga.; a Ancient Landmarks Magonic lodge. | the Grinsteiner Funeral home and sister, Mrs. Foster V. Smith, Indi- {Surviving are . his wffe; Rosa B.; RITES SET TODAY 9 a. m. in St.; Mary's Catholic ; Jot y : anapolis; ‘and two grandchildren, three sons, John Allen, Columbus, |church. The 75-year-old life-long
Mich., and Rites for Charles Pickens, who| a daughter, | died, Saturday in his homie; 1118S. |r wife of Keystone ave,
{O.: Thomas D., Detroit, ‘Wesley W., Plainfield; Mrs. Thomas D. Woods,
Pvt. Myron Car] Taylor, in the army | in the Pacific, and Miss Julia Jane! Taylor, Indianapolis.
ALFRED T. BREWER
Rites for Alfred T. Brewer, a resi- | dent of Indianapolis. 27 years who died yesterday in City hospital, will | be held at 9:300a m. Wednesday at Grinsteinér funeral home and at 10! a. m. at Holy Cross Catholic church. | Burial will be in Holy Cross ceme- | tery. 3 Mr. Brewer, who was 76, had been | an employee of the Mooney-Muel-
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{neral home with the Rev. | Robbins officiating. Burial was to] BERTHA HAVELY {be in New Crown cemetery. Services for Mrs. Bertha Havely,| Mr. Pickens, who was 59, was em- | an Indianapolis resident 28 years, ployed at the Fairmount Glass] were to be conducied by the. Rev. Works and was a member of Gla-| |A. C. Brooks at 2 p. m. today in ziers and Glass Workers local No. the Kirby mortuary with burial in 1165. | Crown Hill. Survivors ire his wife, Mary; Mrs. Havely, who was 58, died !son, Pfc. Louis Pickens, | Friday in St. Vincent's hospital. the Pacific; a daughter, Survivors are her husband, Turn- (etta Weiland of Portland, Ore.;
{and five grandchildren.
serving in Mrs. Lor-| his
ler-Ward Co. for the last 23 vears | and was manager of the Terre ©f H. her father, George S. Orme father, Charles Pickens of Missoula, Haute Brewing Co. from 1907 to 1918 | ©f Indianapolis; two daughters, /Mont.; four stepdaughters, Mrs. | Mrs. Mary Castner and Mrs, Ger- Louise VanHorn, Mrs.
A member of Holy Cross church and: the Holy Name society of the | church, Mr. Brewer is survived hy his wife, Loretta; four sons, Louis, Adrian and Cecil, all of Indianapolis, and Earl, Washingtof;
daughter, Mrs. E. L. Jones, Indian- 2! Havely, epolis; a brother, Samuel, Loogoo- |? brother, Hargis Orme of Indian-|Mrs. Pearl Ray of
apolis, and six grandchildren. British Columbia, Canada. E REDUC
aldine Williams of Indianapolis; | five. sons, | Indianapolis; s tat Camp Atterbury, Pfc. Kenneth |Indianapolis; and three sisters, Mrs. |N 5 | Havely and T. 5th- Gr. Russell |Belle Smith of Spokane, Wash;
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KATHERINE MURPHY ABEL {LOUISA V. REID
were to be held at 2|in hs home, lthe Shortridge high school coach, p.m. today in the Bert S. Gadd fu-| Burial "will be in St. Joseph ceme- | M. O.l|tery.
Mr.
sister, | apolis,
day Frances | The Rev. | DShbs, Mrs. Wilmer, Pierson and M s, of the West Michigan Street Meth- | Walter and ‘Robert of |Catherine Stofer, and two stepsons,|0dist church, was to officiate. .BurSgt. Truner C. Havely | Nathan and Spurgeon Equels, all of ial was to be in Mount Jackson.
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Rites for Samuel McAdams: - To Be Held Wednesday.
before his retirement from the ar my|
1932.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
RETIRED ARMY | SERGEANT DIES.
wife, Emma; | |
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Hoosier Performs i in Pacific
No dummy is Pfc. William E, who is entertaining fellow leathernecks in (he Pacific with his ven-
triloquism act. Pfc. Moore, of 2609 W. 16th st. show headed by Marine T. Sgt. Dick Jurgens, former band leader.
Moore (left), Indianapolis marine,
is a part of the stage
Rites will be held at 8:30 a. m. 24 IN Class
esident of Indianapolis died Friday | 520 E. Vermont st. |
in a
Before his retirement Deschler operated
in the city market,
meat | and educator, | packing plant and a retail stand | mencement address for the 1945 | Jordan Conservatory of Music grad- |
Speaker Friday.
1939,| - Dr.
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The. only immediate survivor is gluaies at 4 p. m. Friday.
al JEREMIAH LEWIS Rites were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the Conkle funeral home | Butler universi for Jeremiah Lewis, who died Pri1530 Wilcox st. Charles Patterson, pastor | | ington
in his home,
Ir. Lewis was 85.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. |
both serving in France; | Mrs. Maggie Woods of Missoula and | Elsie Ludwig, and two sons, Arnold Crambrook, | M. and Harry W, all of Indian-
polis.
DAVID L. SHEPARD
Mrs. Louise Knarzer, Indian- |
in the Arts.” Degrees will be ferred on 24 students by Miss
‘Norma Kristian
At Jordan
Dr. Albert Corroncerert. 7:45 p. m. Thursday and Friday in
Allen Diehl Albert, JoufmalisH give the com-
He will speak on “New Freedom | fee, Beverly Tucker,
conAda
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will give the invocation and ‘Rev. John B. Ferguson of the
Presbyterian church, | benediction... Graduates will meet with
{the exercises.
Dean O. L. Shelton of the’ olyn McClure, Darlene Dicks, George ty school of religion Campbell, Shirley Davis
the Irvthe
their
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Norma Kristian will present her ests in a two-piano recital at
the auditorium of school 78 at Sherman dr. and Vermont st, Participating will be Sharon Lee | Tincher,, Elizabeth Geraldine Marion Cof-
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terday in Methodist hospital. was a member of the Brightwood Christian church.
Services and burial for Mrs. Kath-| Rites for Mrs. Louisa V. Reid, who| Services for David L. Shepard, erine ‘Murphy Abel,- a former In-|died yesterday -at her home, dianapolis resident, will be held in!Division st., Albuquerque, N. M., where she made {a-m. Wednesday at the home and | today in
her home, Mrs. Abel, who was 43, died Thursday, in Albuquerque. She
taught in Franklin Township high
[school here for eight years and was a member of the Latreian club and ithe Epworth league. She was active!
in Indianapolis social work. Surviving are her husband, Edgar, of Albuquerque; her father, Frank a sister, Miss Mildred Mur-
EMMA M. SICKEL
Services for Mrs. Emma M. Sickel, |
PPORTRAITS 1805 Ludlow st.,. will be held at 2 | Indianapolis. Ip. m. tomorrow in the Jordan fu-
[neral home. Burial will be in morial Park cemetery.
Me- | Mrs. Sickel, who was 74, died yesShe |
Survivors are four sons, Ernest
{and Fred of Indianapolis, Raymond | {of El Monte, Cal, and Edward Seymour; | Bouches of El Monte and Miss Ruth {Sickel of New Castle, and a sister, (Mrs. Caroline Lomison of Pasadena, Cal.
nf two daughters, Mrs. Alice
| LILLIAN FRANCIS PIERLE
Rites will be held at 8:30 a | Wednesday at Voigt mortuary
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at 9 a. m. at Sacred Heart Catholic church for Mrs. Lillian Frances | Pierle, who died Saturday at her home, 32 Regent st. ‘Burial wil] be in St. Joseph cemetery Mrs. Pierle,” who was 33, was a
| member of Sacred -Heart church.
{She is survived by her husband, | George; two daughters, Margaret and Carolyn; two sons, James and
Richard and a stepson, Edward.
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Daughter, Mrs. Lela | and came to Indianapolis from Ingeis Shenk; sister, Mrs. Hester Kidwell; there five years ago. , brother, Clem Bradley, Survivors include .the wife, Rosa, CONVERSE—Homer B Cunningham, 46 4 8. NES \ $s: W \ and a sister, Mrs. Bertha Langtuth, CARL:S. JONES EO et Coldiq dauglier, .M1S < 1 J ’ ' Ph Guilford, England. | Rites will be held in Fianner| Lucie Ira |& Buchanan Mortuary at 2 p.m. to-!| FLORA—Nils Bassett, W1 Survivor GEORGE W. WORTHINGTON Fntorrow for Carl S. Jones, 5143 Car- Pr oo. tec p Hob Chat a : NE——MTrS ern obson 1alRites and burial will be conducted 'olton ave. who died Saturday in| ay 53. Survivors: Sons. Donald, Walil y ter; brother, ssell Hobso tomorrow in St. Joseph, Mo, ‘for his home.. He was £5. Ne Evetons Russell pigh Her 79 ; I hie vw <.] Survivors are’ his wife, Lula; a}. KEYSTONE-William .A_ Showalter, 72 George. W, Worthington, clerk in Survivors:. Sons. Keith, Ward; brothers the fur storage department of H. P son, Robert; three daughters, Mrs. | Charles, Don; sisters, Mrs. Estelle MilWasson Co. who died Saturday at» oy ne Swope, Lela Jear: Jones and, {ene J: B. Oritin, Mrs. Merle | his home, 27 N. Hawthorne lane. Pat ‘Jones, and a sister, Mrs. Fred | xoxomMo_Jarvis "= Davenport : A resident of Marion county six ruhn. Spevavos Parents, r. and Mrs. Da i |y . x jrthington was 58 and - TE rh ma . Theodore Wesley Turner, 88. Survivor: | years, Mr. Worthington was 58 and yy, 4 y AURELTON KIMES Sister, Mrs. Della Cook
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818|an employee of the Indiana state y | Hollywood celebrities set a new rec-
wil hel t 8: 30| highway commission, were held : 5, ve held = the Moore Mortuaries| ord. in touring the G. I. hospital | lat 9 a. m. at Assumption Catholic | Colonial Chapel with. the Rev. circuit with 37 entertainers on tiie!
job during May.
church. © Burial will be in Floral|J. Maurice Thompson officiating. | Lou Weevie-and-Omar Brown. Park. Burial was in Lebanon. The 37 iroupers Covered 3 States, Sara Lynn Murray and Judith| A lifelong resident of Indianap-| Mr. Shepard, who. was 32. died|Visiting 123 hospitals and convales. Ann Springer will assist. | olis, Mrs. Reid was 48 and was a|Wednesday in. his home, 2417|€nt centers, id played 283 days member of Assimption “¢hurch. |Coyner ave. He was a member of Jute Dee Bo ve ‘snotlie wid 26 Tit | She is survived by her husband, the Manson Christian church. ont With 15 entertaniers aires 4 22¢ TTS Morton; three sons, Pfc. George | Survivors are his wife, Martha; J . E. Brown, Marlene Dietrich. kot Invarcin Showing— Reid, in India; Sgt. Joseph M. Lji%o sons, Robert and John, both Pi ” ashing I en, mate Fre Reid Jr., in the Marianas, and! of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Ja_ belle an Tan nals
were among 11 screen and radio stars who played to the armed forces overseas in May. Among those on hospital tours were Ida Lupino, Sonny Tufts, Jane Wyman, and Irene Dunne.
‘four | Daisy Shepard of Indianapolis, and daughters, Mrs. Cleo Simmons, Miss [two sisters, Mrs, Pauline Browning Mary Reid, Miss Louis Reid and|?f Long Beach, Cal, and Mis8 Mrs. Edith Reid, all of Indianap-| {Phyllis Shepard of Indianapolis. olis; a sister, Mrs. Edward Kassen-| brock, and a brother, Bert, both of
James Reid, of Indianapolis;
MAUDE A. INGELS Rites for Mrs. Maude A. Ingels, McCARTY TO SPEAK
who died Friday in her home, 957 C. Wal N — : JAKOB SCHMALGRUND Tecumseh st, were held yesterday - Waller ‘McCarty, Indianapolis the F FP 1 h K News publisher, will speak at the Services were to be held today inn he tenn riuhera home in Ko- i ; i [k b in the All Indianapolis Bar association dinner the Aaron Ruben Funeral Home for |Xomo with burial in the Allbright : F| cemetery near Kokomo. at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday in the Jakob Schmalgrund, Brendenwood, | y Columbi =} : 7, olumbia club. Mr. McCarty re jwho died Saturday in St. Vincent's | Mrs. Angels, who was 57, formerly cently returned from a tour of the | Rabb’ Maurice Goldblatt | lived in Kokomo. She was a mem- Pacific fleet,
ber of the Center Christian church. State Deaths
of the Indianapolis Hebrew congre- | gation will officate. Burial will be | {in the Indianapolis Hebrew ceme-|
Survivors are her husband, Logan | M.; three sons, Dallas, Harold and Carl, all of Indianapqlis; a daugh-
tery. Mr. schmalgrund, who was ter, Mrs. Henrietta Hammond of { was born in Uffenhelm, Germany, '| Detroit, Mich., and three grand- Catherine M. Sut-
BURLINGTON —Mrs
isons, Jack; Ronald and Richard |ton, 78. Survivors
was a veteran of world war I. He
| belonged to Bruce Robison Post 133, Services will be held at 10 am.| LEWISVILLE =Robse! Koken i —— ’ : - 3 y ’ mM! N—Emmett . (Kokomo) olvin, { American Legion. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers’| ss" gyrvivors: wife, Dor ons, Cpl | wiv RB 2 hi : Central chapel for Amza Laurelton Ernest F. ' Thomas rags Joan Survivors include his wife, Mat- a. pe. Dfoihers, CHEOTD Frank: isos oan: | tie, a son, Floyd E.:’ four sisters, Kimes, 2319 W. 60th st., who died june ayers, Mrs. Rose Brock 7) | Mrs. Paul E. Tucker, Mrs. Bartie yesterday in Vicksburg, Mich. Burial| MICHIGANTOWN— Mrs. Bessie M Plum. | | Sanders, Mis. C. L. Kennard and Will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Day- mer. 5 SATYIeI ogoand. Verson; Mrs. C. O. Baff, and two brothers, | ton, O. He was 70. MUNCIE Mrs. Malissa Aroiegate, 90 | John BE. and James W | Mr. Kimes had been employed for | NASHVILLE—J. Wilbur Sims Survie) |15. years by the Dean Bros. Pump |vor: Daughter, Mrs. Sam Houston. |
{Co., where he was a foreman. RICHLAND Albert 8. Whitlock, 72. Bur- |
Wife, Martha; sister, Mrs. Emma |
GEORGE B. WARNER
| ¥lvors: lil Burial was in Plymouth this! He is survived by two daughters, | | Ellis { . . a armep (Mrs. Kenneth VanArsdall, and Mrs.| SOMERSET—Mrs. Sarah Amanda Nes{morning for George B did TT RT i on. Merle |Dift: 81. Survivors: Husband, J. D.;_son, | who died Saturday in his home, 41 and a 8On, MEeTI€| yeriin: daughters, Mrs, Winnie Roby 902 Riviera dr. Services were ela | bewetion Kimes, ME Sune awn oa w | . — § 2 ER—Mrs. /{lliam yross, 87 at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the { ANNA M. KOERS Survivors: Sons, Clay, Russ, Jesse, C. M.; Moore Mortuaries Colonial chapel. | sister, Mrs. George Williams He was 77. Mrs. Anna M. Koers, 1140 Spann| STILESVILLE—Mrs. Effie Wilhite | y | . . k ave, died toc WANATAH—-Emil August Boldt, 81, SurMr. Warner was a former sta- + oday at her home. She | “MA = gusta: sons. W. E. Ben tionary engineer for the old Na-|WAS a member of St. Patrick's|daughters, Mrs. Isabelle Carpenter, Mrs I Catholic 1 | Evelyn Schumacher, Mrs. Mabel Clifford tional Motor Co. and had been \ church and its Altar so- lsters, Mrs, Nellie Eckert, Mrs. Herman a member of thé Brotherhood of ciety. She was 81. | Stoltz, Mrs. Bertha Sanders. | Locomotive Engineers more than| Services will be held at 8:30a.m. Advertisement
{40 years. He also was affiliated | | Thursday in the home and at 9 a.m. with North Park lodge 646, F. &! BR St. oe church. Burial ond rid the Broad Ripple Chris- Pe in St. Joseph cemetery (3 M., 54 Bro pple © Survivors include two Y itiors] Stomach Acids | Survivors include his wife, Grace; Mrs. Martin Miller and Miss Clara A recent medical discovery now la daughter, Mrs. James Stephens, B- Koers, and two sons, George H.| | being used by doctors and hospitals Indianapolis, and two grandchil- and Herman J., all of Indianapolis; | | everywhere has proven unusually dien, James W. Stephens, with the | & brother, Joseph Schuch, and a sis- | successful in the treatment of stomat Camp Fannin, Tex, and |!er Mrs. Lena Stoll, live in Cincin- | ach pains caused from excess acid. C. Stephens, Indianapolis. nati. It is a harmless preparttion yet so
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