Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1950 — Page 10

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Funeral Thursday; ‘ Burial in Greenwood

Services will be held st 10a. m Thursday fn Shirley Brothers Irv- ; Services for Miss Bessie Schaub, yng Hill chapel for Alvin C. _ 4650 E. 30th St., will be at 2 p. mM. ghumm, former head basketball “tomorrow in Moore & Kirk North-{.oach at Technical High School. cast Chapel. Burial will be In purial will be in Greenwood Cems Crown Hill. every, Miss Schaub, 1 was 53 Are M Shumm died last night at Sanday in a nurs ET hed his home, 815 N. Balton Ave. He tired school teacher, she had lc ong 1ad been ill about taught at Public School No. 73| eight months. {dr 15 years and at School 91 five *'®

al Mr. Shumm was chief net men__wéars before retiring sever Years, .) al Tech from 1043-48, ing

(to the East Side school as fresh. dent, she was a graduate of {man coach in 1040 from Green.

Shortridge High School and of Wood High School. Prior to his the former Indianapolis Teachers’ tenure at Greenwood he coached Cpllege. She waa a member of at Kewanna and Mt. Comfort. Central Avenne Methodist Church. A native of Clarksburg, Mr. ‘and the Audubon Society. |Shumm attended high school Surviving are a sistey, Miss there. He attended DePauw Uni Alvin C. Shumm Mabel Schaub, and two brothers, versity and was graduated from ¥arl H. and Joe, all of Indianap- Ball State. Teachers’ College. Ing duties due to failing health Later he received his master's de Mr, SSE serve d1 SRS SE re Aas F% aente + inl HE Yeu ohrer The “Times is now the mnews- diana University. | Burvivors paper with the REAL ESTATE| Mr. 8Shumm was a member of Thyra; two daughters, ADS! Turn now to the classified the Irvington Methodist Church. student at Indiana University; edlumns for a BIG SELECTION He belonged to the Masonic Blue Ruth Ann, a 1950 graduate of %® of homes for sale, farms, bulld- Lodge, Scottish Rite and the Northwestern University, all of) ing lots, doubles, duplexes, apart- Shrine. and was a member of Indianapolis, ment buildings, business and in-| Delta Chi social fraternity. Richard Vandewalle, dustrial property. Since his retirement from coach-:0

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of Germany, he had lived in Indilis 45 years. He was a mem-

Aber of Bt. John's Evangelical and

Reformed Church. He is survived by his wife, Hat-

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ald; two daughters, Rose Lee and Sandra Prosiien, and a brother, of. Indianapolis; - four sisters, Mrs. Anna Shelby, Mrs. Margaret Woods and Mrs, Minnie Rush, all of Indianapolis; and Miss Elsie Froelich. Denver, Colo,, and one grandchild.

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mes State Service CRA WHFORDSVILLE, Ju

PERN BIR ana lam: nus of Wabash College and one]

Delores, ©f the nation's leading stomachin,..10 Marie Poland, his mother,

ispecialigts, will be buried after services today at Fond du Lac! Wis. Dr. 8mith, chief surgeon at St,| Mary's Hospital there more than 25 years, died Sunday in his home| in Fond du Lac. He once served as first assistant to Dr. Will Mayo at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Dr. Smith was a

native of Elwood.

“BUFVIVInG aré his wite, the former Miss Katherine Fisher of | Crawfordsville; three sons, daughter and a brother sister.

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Washington Services for Maurice Randolph

drowned Saturday night - while fishing in Geist Reservoir, Oaklandon, will be at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in Stirling Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Pierce slipped and fell into the water. while fishing with his son, Maurice, 16, and a friend, (James Grose, 27, of 1119 Deloss St. He was 37. A livelong Indianapolis resident, he was a former detective with the Thompson Agency and recently was a mechanic at the Marion: County Highway Garage. {He was a member of the Loyal {Order of Moose,

p syria weit, Betty Fue) two ‘other sons, Stephen Earl and | Robert Allen; a daughter, Mrs.

{Mrs. Ethel Pierce, Indianapolis, jand a brother, Paul, Michigan City.

Tip to Lions—'This Is Freedom's Shining Hour’ |

{ ATLANTA, June 20 (UP)— {Walter C. Fisher of Ontario, Canada, international president of tions Clubs, says that being pessi-| imistic about world conditions is aljust a habit. “lI maintain this is freedom’s shining hour,” Mr. Fisher told {Georgia members of the organization last night. “All history has

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and the East Side Civic Club. He Wasa furmer Republican precinet committeeman.

were to be held at 10 a. m. today in Murphy Brothers Funeral will

Mrs. Wilson, who was 67, died! Saturday in her home at Need-| ham, Ind. A native of Morgan town, she came to Indianapolis when she was a child and lived here until a year ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Mater, Atlanta, Ga, {four granddaughters, a grandson | and two great-grandchildren,

Mrs. Troy Bass

tander, Indiana Della V. Cook, Chicago.

Services and burial of Mrs.

, [Irene Vance, 723 W. Michigan St.,

Mrs. Irene Vance |

will be in Shaw, Miss. Mrs. Vance, who was 31, died, Cin General ]

lin Louisiana, she lived in Indian-|

japolis nine years, She had been | "employed in Best Grand Laundry] “two years. She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Anna Morrow, Indianapolis; jher mother, Mrs. Luvenia Dudley, Shaw, Miss; four sisters, two brothers and one grandchild. Time of services has not been

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Services for Mrs. Willa Mae] ~~”

Bass, 930 W. 27th 8t., will be at| 1 p. m. tomorrow in the 17th | Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Bass, who was 47, died

Saturday in General Hospital. A!

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