Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1946 — Page 16

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Rev. C. H. Winders Once | Led Anti-Saloon League.

| The Rev. Charles H. Winders, | former executive secretary of the | Church Federation of Indianapolis

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| hospital after a short fliness. He| | was 79. A native of Henderson county, n-|

to Indianapolis in 1907 serving as| | pastor of Downey Avehue-Christian | | church for two years. He then went to Hannibal, Mo. and returned

come executive ‘secretary of the Church Federation, Serving with the federation until] 1825, the Rev. Mr. Winders resigned then to become pastor of the. North-| wood Christian church until 1930

With Anti-Saloon League

After retirement he served as | supply pastor for various Christian |

| tral Indiana, superintendent of the | Indiana Anti-Saloon league, and | later was’ supply superintendent of | Flanner House for which he served

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{Clara Bradbury of Pittsfield, Ill; {a daughter, Miss Ruby Winders of Indianapolis; two sons, Garry Win-

| ders of ‘Peoria, Ill, and three grand-| children. Services. will be held Monday at {2 p. m. in the Downey Avenue

{in Memorial. Park.

| CHESTER B. McMANAMA | Rites are scheduled at 2:30 P. m.

{in Dayton, Ind, for Chester B.|

Burial will be in Dayton. {

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| H. E. CROUCH DIES IN | . VETERANS’ HOSPITAL

war 1 veteran, died last night in the Veterans’ hospital. He was 486. |

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be in New Crown ‘cemetery. Mr. Coruch wag formerly employed at the New York Central railroad Beech Grove shops for six years, Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs George Crouch of Beech Grove, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Maggie

Arthur of Beech Grove.

INVESTIGATE JAP PEERS TOKYO, March 28 (U. P.) —Gen. Douglas MacArthur today ordered the Japanese government to delay | the seating of 30 newly appointed members of the house of peers until

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“undesirable personnel.”

and retired Disciples of Christ pas=]| tor, died yesterday, in Methodist

linois, the Rev. Mr. Winders came,

here, in ‘1912 to help found and be-|

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| when he retired, |

churches in Indianapolis and cen-|

on the board of directors from 1929 until 1939. He lived at 7014 Rock-|

ders of Indianapolis and Lee Win- ter, Minn. She was 54.

Christian church. Burial will be former wor

at his home, 1340 N. Tuxedo st. Vernon. Mr. McManama, who was 53, had) WILLIS JONES

native of Darlington and a member; Jones tomorrow at 2 p. m. in Joann |

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of the Methodist church, he also | Thompson Primitive Baptist church. | fordsville before coming here 20| Mr. Jones, a former foundry |

Surviving are his wife, Ruth; | home, R. R. 1, Box 181, Bridge- | three sons, Duane, Dayton; Robert. port. He was 80.

| his father, Prank, Dayton, and two! church and Centre lodge No. 2, | { brothers,” Charles, Indianapolis, and F & A. M.

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Harold Edmond Crouch, world Robert V. Jones, of Chi

The Rev. Austin Elmore, pestor | Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Shrum, | of the First Baptist church of lan Indianapolis resident five years, | Folding Beech Grove, will officiate at serv- |will be held Monday at 1:30 p, m. | Detachable ices at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in Little in the Flanner & Buchanan mortu- & Sons funeral home. Burial will lary. Burial will be in Crown Hill

Collins of Beech Grove, and two | brothers, Rufus of Indianapolis, and |

it is determined that they are not home of her daughter, Mrs. V. F

— TEE INDIANAPOLIS 1 TIMES —. Accepts Medal Awarded to Sor

Earl R. Laswell (left) accepts from Col. Edward L. Steohbohti. of Ft. Harrison a bronze star medal awarded posthumously to Mr, Laswell’s son, Bernard. The infantry private received the honor for “heroic achievement” against the enemy at Leyte. »

Registrar for Boy Scouts Dies at Mayo's Clinic

Mrs. Marie Euler Sellers, registrar | Monday morning at St. Mary's

Surviving are his wife, the former tor the Central Indiana Council,| Catholic church in Evanston, nL.

Boy Scouts of America, died Burial will be in Memorial - Park Wednesday in Mayo's clinic, Roches- | cemetery there. Mrs. Sembach, who was 71, was] Mrs. Sellers, of 310 N. Alabama | a native of Evanston and a resident 'st., was a native of North Vernon | of Chicago before coming here to and had lived here 35 years. A [live with her daughter. She was a ker for the United Chris- | member of St. Mary’s church. tian Missionary society and the | Surviving are another daughter,

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NEW YORK: March 29 (U. P.).— George McCann, 51, who spent three and one-half years in prison fighting a ,six-year sentence for mail fraud, was in the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. today beginning a term that would have been completed had he elected to serve it when convicted July 22, 1941. McCann, once a dapper, million|aire stock broker whose income was {$2500 weekly, started for prison | Wednesday, ending a legal battle | that consumed almost the entire! time of a federal judge and an assistant U. S. attorney for four and one-half* years. McCann carried on his fight for the last three and one-half years| from the federal detention home| | during which time he appeared in| | court #21 gimes to hear 500 orton} {argued in his behalf, Since he did not elect to serve | the sentence, he will not be given | | credit for any time spent in prison and must serve the entire term, Had he gone to prison at the time of conviction, ‘his term, with time out for good behavior, would, have been up now.

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