Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1946 — Page 5

. 3 Nos, THEE Hm i hE on : iE piANAPoLI MEE. Te mG | 70 .e) : WISHARD. Scanlon Enters PUBLIC SCHOOLS | Schwenzer Out for HIRAM R, BOSTON, YOUR G.I. RIGHTS . . By Douglas Larien TY EN 61 DEAD HERE... Accesor Race EMPLOYEE IS DEAD State Senaforship oNTRAGTOR, DIES YA Will Settle Claims for

Iph M. (Doc) Scanlon, 69 : : i p Edwin 8. McCoy of the Indianap= Chief clerk in the office of the Hiram R. Boston, carpenter-con-.

Ewing st. announced today that \ ¥ ; V t Le ( > - | ne ng. stk. nomination ay Cen. ©lis public schools maintenance de- city . street commissioner, Carl yractor, died last night after resid- e eran S mergency are Ta - oF MeN

luled to ar- h y | ? i : 1 > i \ { eT | X . | ter township assessor fn the forth. partment died _Vesterday in his Schwenzer has filed his candidacy | ing 39 years in Indianapolis. He y 7 with more v Prominent Churchwoman cording oF dene : home, 1208 N’ Gladstone ave. Ae tor G.O.P. nom- : . (was 14. * o WASHINGTON, 4fril 8—~A dis-| will be-paid for by the government. : i f Was Native New York Jeratic primary SEN was MH. y /inatjon as state. | Mr. Boston, who was a native of charged marine from St. Louis, Mo, | In making a settlement on this » Havre—1207 5 Native New Yorker, election. j McCoy had I ae TR Mr senator from EWS |Kentutky and a member of the has asked a question which 1s kind of ‘claim, VA "0 have, . p y 3 he 5 1 i " t. h § ET MI " i feld artillery ) Mrs. Frances Scoville Wishard A native of In- % Services will be held “tomorrow | Marion county, 4 { South Side Church of the Nazarene, roubling ! ousands of veterans all been instructed to in ret tb J olery N Until recently, |had been ill two months. The family lover the country. He writes: word “emergency” liberally, VA ;

ttalion. 3777 N.-Meridian st, prominent in dianapolis, Mr. § at 2 p. m. in the Moore "Mortu-

Mr.. Schwengzer Bi ‘residence is at 1638 E. Iowa st. “I was dischargea after 1 had has extensive medical facilities,

smerhaven—11 ) i Hive S8canl i Eo lari , rf i / 8 | Indianapolis hurch on is a ) aries Peace chapel. Burial will be : 'm AntWerp— y 8 Wl | circles oo. odes at Rad hp graduate of Mans : |in Washington park. o was treasurer of | Bervices will be held Wednesday spent several months in the Marine (And it wants men -with servicen Le Havre— : ® Al ital, She was 81 ual Training high | Silat Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Oar. {he Republican at 2:30 p. m. in the J. C. Wilson hospital, where shrapnel was re- connected disability to use them military po. : TREN | iis. Wishard, the widow of Dr. |%¢hool. He is for- (EE WN rie McCoy, and, two stepsons, Ot- Victory commit. Chapel of the Chimes followed hy moved from various parts of my Whenever possible, In cases where Havre—1313 : SI illic Niles Wishard, veteran In. [CF 20th ward SEN way J. Brown and Robert. M. le city halls Jal eden Hh Jre body. 1 ain nov. attending vollege a% nan 3 the Jaca na n of 66th in- asedidihuidi "| Democratic chair- B ? | Brown, all of Indianapolis. anti - organiza- ey. A: mert, South Bide and a week ago I began having cates inal any su y ers gue dianapolis physician who died in Man and tor the fly | ’ ind tion faction. He Nazarene pastor, will officiate, |severe headaches. I went to a local | WOuld have aggravated the injury, is and oad 1941, for many years has been an Ist eight years [MES BERTHA LINSTAEDT lives at 6 Kansas |. Burvivors are his wife, Nellie C.; hospital and consulted a well- (DOWever, the government does not . group : Rotive Votkes in the Tus Freshy. has been license ®AIPh M. Scanlon “ Ms. Bertha Linstaedt, who had st His candidacy Carl Schwenzer o son, C. L.; a sister, Mrs, Poliie known surgeon. He immediately [Desitate to pay for treatment supremerhaven urch, especially in the for- supervisor at the Indiana tate in- ved at 230 Kansas st. for 75 years, | is expected to meet opposition from Oakes, all of Indianapolis; and a|removed several pieces of shrapnel Plied by a private physisian, ibulance eome Kem-tone, Sero-tone ed woman 5 P{ssioRary ' Saelety. surance department Bley dey; She was 84 and had the county Republican organization. randson, Robert Lee Boston of New | from my-—head. Is it possible for Should File Claim : company, [She was an able speaker, often giv- . : , | been ill two wi . Qrleans. . ' adi : oe mpany, . _JiOhe was an able speaker, often giv "yg nla ie a member af er I ria ——, (MTICNS, _____.___________. lme do get the Veterans’ adminis. | This Marine veteran should. iste: group. “head: -1 Texolite, Spred [nd hi ing missionary and. oii of Columus and St. Is RENEE a STUDENTS ELECT BOARD | (\pTURE ROMMEL'S HORSE |UStion to foot the bill for the fore, go fo his local VA contact t - | . | . le TY onompany and other paints She was a friend to Presbyterian lip Neri church. He is married and | pastor, the Rev. Robert Roederer, BLOG On ty Adri 8 LONDON, April 8 (U. P)—A Temoval of these? Ane Souid 1 have {Rif ¥Ti1 Fle 3 flan for His mikey f thi t missionaries in varlous parts of the has four children, will conduct the services Thursday : » April 8— white stallion, which Nazi Field VY Temaining 8 phe’ removes 1 pay AIgen |, Harbor—et o Ss type world. &he often entertained them i Bm at 1:30 p. m. in the J. C. Wilson| New directors of the Union board Marshal Erwin Rommel planned to by ny family Jhysiomn at povern-1 ha for je second question, It 18 ol Harbor—M ®= lin her home and invited local per- P SAILS Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will| elected by the men students of In- ride through the streets of Calvo, Hen expense arrangements whereby VA will bear

sons to meet them when they came | SYRNEY, Australia, April 8 (U. follow in Crown Hill. diana university include John Wal- |M#y take part in London's victory | | Gevernment Pays t ered to Indianapolis on leave. | P-) ~The G. 1. bride ship Monterey Survivors are two daughters, Mrs parade in June. The horse was | The rule that VA has laid down ine cos} of treatment; rend by

sailed for San Francisco today with!J. Ww. Speicher and Mrs. Clara lace, Richmond;- Joseph Black, captured by British © troops in to cover cases like this is that 8 Tamily physician

TEND ic In addition to her church activi- g : . | How Long Will ties, Mrs. Wishard was a past presi- | 1° Wives and children of U. 8./Speicher; and’ a son, William 8, Gary, and Richard Lambert, Schleswig. Holstein. It arrived in emergency attention given a man| (Questions will be answered only

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l represen or Se : club, a member of the Propylaeum, | venuon the Women's auxiliary to the Indi- |

ical society, : : anapolis Medical society, Daughters | ugh Friday of the Union, and Caroline Scott | it was ane Harrison chapter, D. A. R. il

bg Married in 1896 que ot SHORTAGES Born ‘in Watertown;. N, Y., she . V. Ferguson, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | rator,” both Charles E. Scoville, Her father] . W. Hilty, served as an infantry captain with 4 gS Ayres & Ce (ndiana sece : the Uniqn forces in the Civil war! ’ 0

dent of the Fortnightly Literary service men, | Linataedt, all of Indianapolis. Kokomo. England yesterday from Hamburg. with a service-connected disability [in this space--not by mail.)

‘hemical soe and later was a partner in Parsons analyst for & Scoville Wholesale Grocers’ firm | : lliam Highe in Evansville. She was a graduate = Creosote Co. of Mt. Vernon seminary, Washing- —— ton, D. C.

She was married to Dr. Wishard in Evansville in 1886. They moved to Indianapolis the same year. | Her survivors include two. sons, Dr. William Niles Wishard Jr., In- . « 0 : dianapolis; Charles Scoville Wish- . . . / @¢ Bl ord, Hollywood, Cal; a sister, Miss' Chenille Spreads vee closely chenilled in Genevieve H. Scoville, Janae - i lis, and five grandchildren, ’ . EN sD. m. two beautiful patterns. Rosedust, peach, Wednesday at First Presbyterian church, with the pastor, Dr. George Arthur Prantz, officiating. Burial {will be in Crown Hill. The body { will remain at the home of her son,

Dr. Wishard, 4150 N. Illinois st.,! . until 1 p. m. Wednesday, : Full size only, 9.98

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MRS. 8, LEE KELLY Requiem high mass for Mrs. 8. Lee Kelly, a resident of Indianapolis 25 years, was to be sung in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral fol-

| lowing services at 9:30 a. m. today ON THE GLOOMY SIDE ae pun mortuary. Burial There are not nearly enough "2S to be in Crown Hill,

| Mrs. Kelly, who lived at 330 E. fats in the country to make all 13th st., died Thursday in 8t. Vin-

the soaps, soap powders, and cent's hospital. She was 53. soap flakes you want. Soshortis Survivors are her husband, B. J the supply, the government Kelly; a son; Vance Jackson, and must decide how much fat ean three brothers, Lawrence Holt-

kamp, Jennie, Ark.; Jack Holt. be released to make soap and kamp, Little Rock, Ark, and Syl.

other peacetime goods. vester Holtkamp living in Califor. Besides, the supplies of soaps Dia

many of you housewives have gARRY RAYMOND GOODWIN | bad in reserve are running low Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. | -— and the demand for soaps tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irving is increasing. ‘Hill chapel for Harry Raymond | Goodwin, a world war 1 veteran. | Burial will be in Washington Park. | Mr. Goodwin, who lived at 3803 N. Pennsylvania st., died Friday in the Veterans’ hospital at Dayton, ©. He was M4. He was a member of Hayward Barcus post 55, American Legion, and Marion lodge 35, F. & A. M. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jewel Goodwin; a son, Lt. Robert R. Goodwin, serving in China with the Marine corps; his father, Harry Goodwin; a brother, Ralph Goodwin, and a sister, Mrs. Frank N. Daniel, all of Indianapolis.

LILLIAN CHASMAN ADEFF Mrs, Lillian Chasman Adeff, a native of Russia who had lived here since 1913, died today in Methodist hospital. She was 50. The wife of David Adeff, 5280 N. Capitol ave, Mrs, Adeff was a mem. ber of Beth-El Sisterhood, Jewish Educational association, Jewish Home for Aged, and Hadassah. Services will be held tomorrow at SE 2 p. m. in the Aaron-Ruben funeral home. Burial will be in Beth-El

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Survivors besides the husband are Most of youhousewiveshave con- two daughters, Mrs. Edith Chasman tinued to turn in fats. You've Abrams and Mrs. Fannie Chasman \ 4 Miia wd : : Kohn; a son, Paul Chasman, all of BR J y meted. rosea i 2 . —— helped keep our industrial fat Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Hattie REN, TEE, I “ So pu 3 ~~ EN supply large enough to meet 4ndall Solomon, Chicago, and one y ON ERLE Sl a i v 9

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But it's a close race. Any MRS. GLADYS MICHENER | letdown on your part can mean Mrs, Gladys Michener, 4821 EK.

less soap for everybody. 79th st, died today at her home. iily ; - She was 44. By turning in used fats you're = A native of Sioux City, Ia. Mrs.

helping to bring back bigger sup- Michener had lived here five years. plies of scarce soaps. Keep on She came here from Winston

iob. get 4¢ for eve und, Salem, N. C., where she had lived the job, 3 f 3 pe for three years.

% 7% ‘ Ark. She was the wife of Wililam E. Where ores “¥ Michener, manager of the World heres S04, | Insurance Co. here. In addition to » {her husband, she is survived by a | daughter, Gloria Joy; her parents,

KEEP TURNING IN USED FATS |Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanson, TO HELP MAKE MORE SOAP | Sioux City, and a sister, Ruth Han-

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