Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1949 — Page 5

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Surviving are a sister, Miss Bessie Flaherty; a niece, Mrs. Claire

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“Slim Corum.

* Funeral Arrangements Await Wife's Arrival

(8Hm) Corum, co-winner ‘of the [500-mile Speedway Race in 1024 {and track mechanic, who was found dead last night in the garage of his home, 33 N. Kealing Ave. awaited the arrival of his wife, Mrs. Marie Corum, who was vacationing in Florida, tw Relatives said that Mr. Corum, whe. was 50, had been in ill health |since the death of his only son,

matic fever in BiHings General Hospital, in March, 1945. His mother, Mrs. Margaret Corum, who lived in the Kealing Ave. address, found the body. Dr, Joseph H. Jewett, deputy Marion County coroner, said that Mr. Corum had been dead approximately 48 hours. «+ Won 1924 Race Mr, Corum, driving & Duesenberg in the 1024 race, gave way {to a relief driver, the late Joe | Boyer, and the two became cowinners when the car finished first pee a hard-fought race. } | Mechanical difficulties in the 177th - lap - forced . Mr. -Corum. to}. {make a pit call for hurried re(pairs after moving up from ninth [to third place. Mr. Boyer drove the car back into the race. | Mr, Corum won.a total of $24, ,|400 in prize money in races from 11923 to 1030. He placed fifth in {1923 and 10th in 1930.

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|mother, he is survived by his father, W. €. Corum. Arrangements “Tare 1h Charge of ‘the Re KItby-Mor tu BEY it fg

Ray H. Wilson Wilson Dies at Age 51

Served as Fuel Oil Salesman Since 1933!

Ray H, Wilson, special fuel oil representative for Standard Ofl Co. in central Indiana since 1933, died today in his home, 5347 College Ave., Apt. 203. He was 51.

Born in Stillwell, Ill, Mr. Wil-

Found Dead in Garage

Funeral arrangements for 1 Y.

Sgt. Robert L. Corum, 21, of rheu-

IC. W. Carter Dies

He re-/ices at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in lturned to-the-track-to-serve as a/Moore. Mortuaries Colonial (Chapel. He was 77. | In addition to his wife and| Before retiring seven years ago,

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lis resident 50 years, who died Sunday in his home, 6015 Comp-|

Mr. Carter had worked 40 years or. be. E..C..Atking Co. A natiye of Salem, Ind. he was a member, of the Broad Ripple Christian] Church and the Pioneers. Club of | the Atkins Co. Survivors include his wife, | Winifred; two daughters, Darothy Moss and Mrs. ‘Winifred Rose, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Hurlbert, Zionsville, and five grandchildren and four great-| grandchildren.

‘Frederick - Oelschlager

Frederick A. Oelschlager, retired painter-contractor, who died Sunday in his home, 2543 Emerson! Ave., ‘will be buried in New Crown,

on had lived in -Indianapolis 28|

I SO He-was a member of Pra- Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. ! ther Masonic Lodge and attended] A lifelong Indianapolis resident,

(the Fifth Church of Christ, Sci-| entist. Christian Science services will he held at 2 p. m. Thursday in {the Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral |Home. Cremation will follow. Surviving are his wife! Lola

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Andrew Wilson, Quincy, Ill

Rites Tomorrow For F. L. Miles

{Evangelical Lutheran Church, | { Edgewood. Burial will be in Con-| (cordia Cemetery.

{a two-car collision at Frien | wood, Hendricks County. He

a native of Indianapolis, attended grade school and was 3-tfusittan

1at Southport High Schoo He was a me Church 20 Se Future Teachers’ Club and high school. 4 Surviving are his parents, Mr. | Mrs. Forrest D. Miles

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Cemetery following services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the J, C.

Mr. Oelschlager was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. He was 67. | Survivors - include four sons, Cecil, Fairland; Frederick Jr.

noma [Rites To _ For War Veteran

S-Sgt. Thompson Killed in Italy .° Services for 8-8gt. James Ed- He was 51. ‘ward Thomipson, 302 Orange St. who was killed Sept. 15, 1944, in gene; Italy, will be at 2:30 p. morrow in Mortuary. _|Washington Park. | A native of Bowling Green, Ky., | . Thompson lived here eight years. . He worked as a farmer and was a mémber 6f thé Baptist Church and Modern Woodmen o America. ‘ Joust Infantry Division. He was|

Surviving are a brother, Raymond Thompson, and a sister, Mrs. Lewis Hogue, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Elizabeth Young

ing Green, Ky. She was 90.

Born in Raleigh, N. C., Mrs. | Young lived here 25 years.

{died 28 years ago.

| Mrs. |and Mrs. ton; Ky.;- 10" grandchildren, igreat-grandchildren [sreat-gre great-grandchild.

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Miller Services To Be Tomorrow Harold Tandy Miller, 5820 Low-! lifelong Indianapolis] resident and carpenter, who died |yesterday, will be buried in Me- | morial Park following services’ at 1:30 p.. m, tomorrow in Shir- | ley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel

Burvivors include his wife, Imothree brothers, m. to-, ‘and Raymfond Miller, Indianap[olls, and ‘Irvin L. Miller, San | Francisco, and an aunt, Molle Miller, Indianapolis.

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‘Walter M. Echols”

| Services for 14-year-old Forrest| { ‘Lée Miles, 611 E. Epler Ave., hr Walter - Echels, former In-|

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dianapolis - store operawor, who died sday in his home in Ching, Cal. was to be buried | jin C Hill following grave-| services at 2:30 p. m. toa | A native of Indianapolis, ‘Mr. Echols lived here 33 years and! formerly operated the Egypt! Cigar Store at Madison Ave. and South St. He was a rancher in

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