Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1949 — Page 2

years.

night in St. Vincent's.

ing to North Vernon, "he “had. “Jived several years in Franklin County and in Connersville, was ‘a member of "Sigma ‘Chi Fraternity and the First Method-| ist Church and the Masonic Lodge in North Vernon,

Nek, Ft. Wayne; two sons, Jack! Shackelford, : Joseph Shackelford, North Ver-|: non, and four grandchildren.

Phoenix Branham Rites Tomorrow

~~ gpolis 45 years. He had been an!

~— Mrs. Mary King

metal finishers, for the last 11 Burial will be In Vernon|

i after an iliness of one month.|

was 59, A ative of Belleville, Kas, from

_ was graduated Dei

"Hel

Surviving are his wife, Mary; |} a daughter, Mrs. Richard Est-

Indianapolis, an

Phoenix Branham Sr. retired’ -railroadman who lived in 837) Camp St, will be buried In Crown Hil following services at!:

died while taking a walk Friday. He was 67. | Born in Castalian Springs Tenn. he had lived in Indian-

employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad for -39 years when he| retired ‘in 1047,

* Carol Ann Ackerman, 3'/; "443 S. Alabama St.

Paris Goodrum, 4l/y 937 N. Tuxedo St.

Bobby Gene Poe, 2

Connersville

o ‘smognr, ure. sons Tov, Judges to Start Work

Indiknapolis; a son, Phoenix Jr, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Strider, Indianapolis; Mrs. Fannie Minor, Harvey, lll, and Mrs. Mamie Wilks, Castalian Springs; six]

John, Willie and Euclid Bran-

McMinnville, Tenn.

. She was a member of Chureh.

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survived by seven grand and

.. will be held at!guces

nine Sraat-grand- entries.

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Mary Ruth Thomas, 5 954 N. Pershing Ave.

'8105 Allisonville Road, who died | _in Methodist

Services for Leroy “Freeman,

Saturday ““will be held at 3p. m. ——

in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. He was 59. The Rev. Edwin w. Stricker of |

the last seven years in his home. | iHe previously was a technician in automotive and electrical con- | cerns, which included the Gulling wag Filectric Co., Equipment Service|

|Co., Piston Beérvice Co.. and the’ H. T. Electric Co., of which he had’ Dimple Z. Freeman: two daugh-| |ters, Mrs. Betty Nelson, St. Paul,’ Minn, and Miss Mary C.° . man; two brothers, Wilton 8. and |sonie Lodge work, Mr. Freeman Elmer N. Freeman; all of Inlonly Jast week visited the boys’ dlanapolis, and a grandson.

Minot R. Smith

{ Services for Minot R. Smith, | { mandery of Indiana. He was retired travel engineer who d faapolis Chapter No. 393, OES; serving as secretary of this com-| yesterday {mittee at the time of his death. will be at 2:30 p. m: tomorrow! cumbia. He also was secretary of the in Flanner [ovate Chapter No. 8, of which tuary. Cremation will follow. He west Washi past high priest and was 78.

‘been manager, Active In Masonle Work Active for many years in

jcamp at Lake Tippecanoe, spon|sored by the State Hospitalers, Committee of the Grand Com-

he was a

was 59,

sonic affairs here, died Satur. day in Methodist Hospital. He a past president of the In-|

apoiis Humane Society. ‘Survivors in¢lude his wife, Mrs.

ary in - Methodist Hospital, chapter No. 19, OES, Distfict of)

& Buchanan

_ |newspaperman and active Mason, TWIN BE held at ~1:30~ pom: tomers:

Rail J A a Mason Dies ‘at Home Services for ‘Oscar W. Comingore, retired rallroadman, former

row in the West Michigan Street {Conkle Funeral Home. Burial on bé In Washington Park.

Me. Somingors. died Friday in ‘his home, 536 Exeter Ave. was 84. He came fo Indianapolis from his home town, Peru, Ind, as a young man and worked for, TAWNIle WN & cub reporter om old Indianapolis Sentinel. Later he Became an employee of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, When |

{A M, PO Ladiananolis Council No. {2 of Raper Commandery No, 1 the

Mor-|

of the B. & O. Rallroad for 53; | years, Leader In Masonry « A leader in Indianapolis Ma

| instructed more than 1500 candi-|

dates, He was a member of Inpolis Lodge No. 669, F. &

land Knight Templar No. 1. He was also a member of Indi-|

Fidelity

member of

Mr, Comingo re belo iist Church,

aft

ou nt.

on the an

~ School [of

et Trust Dirastor.-

tion from IU, he retired as a yard conductor in — Eraduation, Fiero 1837, he had been an smployes| & Co., commission merchants. He served as secretary and treasurer «lof the firm until early this year When it was sold. Mr. Hits had Laonry, it. was estimated he had also Deen a. aiector” © Ars. ’ oR Active in community and elvie John H. Rhodehamek airs, he served many years on the board of directors of the In{dianapolis Children’s Museum, He was vice president of Crown Hill, oo. win be buried in Memorial Park ‘following services at 10:30. a. m, Wednesday in. Grinsteiner's

Co. for

{Cemetery and served on its board lof managers for 10 years. At the outbreak of World War! | Funeral Home. iL, Mr. Hitz enlisted in the U. 8. onged: {0 the Army Sanitary Corps and was as- ys was 75. longed ‘Method-| signed to Base Hospital Unit No.| tchman's Union of | 32. While serving with that ori had made his home in I

recorder of a Commandery! Mr. Smith, who lived in 368 W. North America, and. the Veter-| ganization in France, he was

No, 1.

[these three Masonic groups;

{58th 8t., In addition to membership in Masonic Lodge, Knights Templar Employees. Mr. and the Shrine in Russell,

Ky. Al

Surviving are three sons,

| Freeman was a member of the native of Erle, Pa. he had lived Harry P. Comfhgore, Indianap-|

Marion Lodge No. 35, F. and A. in Indianapolis for 10 years. Burvivors include a sister, Mrs. | Washington, D. C., and Earl E.| {of which he was past illustrious Carrie 8. Lombard, Coral Gables, | Comin | master, and the Sahara Grotto. Fla.; a brother, Otis W, He was a member of the and a niece, Mrs. Arthur

M.; Indianapolis Council No. 2,

rans

On dros of Pictures Donald O'Connor Heads Board to Select

‘Most Engaging Infant From Photos Submitted

By ART WRIGHT ; Judges will begin the job of studying hundreds of "Cutest Baby” ham, Castallan Springs. . | pictures tomorrow.

sg The deadiine for The “Times contest is midnight tonight.” So be’ ‘to have your photos in the mail or in The Times offices by that | Services for Mrs. Mary King time. No pictures will be accepted tomorrow.

: ] Heading the board of judges is Donald ( O'Connor, ‘star ¢ of Ti “Yes. of a daughter, Mrs, Grace Heard, gir That's My Baby” which intro-

“Baby Boopkins” “werk -shiwing -

ims one .| Indiana Theater starting Wednes. dress and eon number of | will be in New Crown. day. Assisting in the judging will] {the parents or guardian. be Mr. O'Connor's Carter, and Joshua Bhelley, co- through 5 years. lived in Indiariapblis|star of the movie. They will make Wilk be returned if you enclose

wife, Gwen.

in the date, color of ‘eyes and hair,

and the name, ad-

Broadway Methodist Church. He both of ‘Easton, Pa.

{four r reat-grandehlidren.

lolis; Edward G.

gor: Corona, Cal; a sis-|32.” Smith, ter, ify Rl Sickels, Indianap-| . Kohl, 'olis; ree grandchildren and

|

jee. Following the war, he wrote an| erm ee Comingore, account of his unit's’ activities; DAV CONVENTION OPENS

{ “History of Base Hospital No.|

was a member of the gang’ Association of B&O Railroad missioned a first lleutenant’ and Monticello, Ind. . later captain for meritorious serv- Mre, Julie Shaub, Indianapolis, are his only immediate survivors.

Hid r

the. Y! son, Benjamin D. Hitz Jr, Chi-

Smith i Library’ of the Indiana Historica Boclety, . He was in tal in - building the

collection there of rare books and + first-editions the library a high national reputa-

His family ‘has requested that riends send no flowers, but in. |stead send a memorial donation in Mr. Hitz's name to the Marion

{ County Cancer Society.

Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth H.: a daughter, Mrs. Harley Rhodehamel Jr., Indianapolis; a

o: his mother and a grandson,

John Winkelhaus

John Winkelhaus, retired bar-

Mr. Winkelhaus died yesterday. A native of Hamilton, O., he ndiane

His wife, Grace,

apolis 72 years. and a sister,

LCLEVELAND, Aug. 15 (UP)-= | Some 4000 war-scarred members

. His lifelong interest In rare lof the disabled American Vete books and first editions resulted erans began a week-long convene Hp a large personal collection. His! tion here today.

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{~The age limit for children is 1

al appearances with Mr, (postage.

person O'Connor at the Indiana “Theater addition to her daughter, /during the premier on Wedpeéday. {gelocted by Donald O'Connor and

The mother of the “cutest”

Your photos

You may submit any number of his hoard of judges will win a

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Clarence Walker

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Services for. Clarence Walker, | Indianapolis

31 years,

h. Burial will be in New |

weeks iliness,

Born in Ripley County, lived in Indianapolis for 37 years. He “wars a member of ages, 5 Lodge No, 211, Surviving are, his wife, Estella: a daughter, Mrs, Indianapolis, and a grandaughter. |

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