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Accession #MC2011/227, Folders 1 - 16
TopicSchutz, J. Raymond,
TitleThe J. Raymond Schutz Collection
Size2 Large Boxes and One Large Folder with Photographs
Location(IIS) Large Boxes 202 and 203
CitationThe J. Raymond Schutz Collection, MC2011/227, Folders 1 - 16, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceNancy McGriff, Granddaughter of J. Raymond Schutz
Scope and Content
MC2011/227Note:  J. Raymond Schutz and his wife had five children.
Schutz, Jacob Raymond CollectionJ. R.'s father was from Berne, Switzerland and his mother was from Pandora, Ohio.
J. Raymond's birthdate:  August 3, 1890.
File #1:Agriculture and Farming       
Certificate of Credit Reference - Midwest Radio Corporation. 
How to Grow Soy Beans for the Most Profit, 1936. 
Yopp Seed Company, 1936. 
Harrah Manufacturing Company, Handy Man Combination Tools, 1936. 
 The Handyman Jack and Fence Stretcher. 
J. G. Peppard Seed Co., popcorn, 1936. 
Columbian Hog and Cattle Powder Co., 1936. 
Donaldson Brothers, "Kings of the Popcorn Kings," popcorn prices, 1936.  
Chick, chicken and egg mash feed ingredients and prices. 
1936 Ettlinger Livestock Commission about 65 heifers weighing 700 lbs. and 25 steers. 
1936 Ettlinger Livestock Commission, about heifers getting calvy and when they show calvy. 
1936 Urschel's Department Store, weight of corn.  
1936 Souers Hereford Feeding Cattle loan. 
1944 note due from Wabash County Farm Bureau Co-Operative Asssociation 
1944 letter stating Schutz has disposed of farm interests. No longer send market report. 
1936Standard Seed Company, New Missouri Beardless Barley 
1936Cattle loan payment in full. 
Jay Bee Pig Feed ingredients. 
Milk tests:Pounds cream, pounds butterfat.      
  
Folder #2:     Agriculture - U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service Cooperative Agreement     
 for Demonstrational and Experimental Work in Soil and Water Conservation: 
 August 1941, agreement by the Area Conservationist and J. Raymond Schutz of North Manchester. 
 Farm Organizing Planning Form for 212 acres.1940 
 Program of Conservation Operations and Cropping Plan 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946. 
  Woodland Management Plan.      
  
Folder #2b:Deed of Landowners:Schutz, Salena and Raymond      
October 30, 1943purchasers:Chamberlain, Geneva and Homer 
 Farm of 55 acres, more or less, located just northeast from Manchester College Campus.    
  
Folder #3:     American Christian Benevolent Society, 1943 material.      
 Benevolent Death Benefits are a Christian Virtue. 
 Benevolent Societies of the Constitutional Government League, 1945.     
  
Folder #4:        Presidency Inviations   - Correspondence         
 Ashland College1936 
 Otterbein College1938      
  
Folder #5: Employment Invitations and other Correspondence       
 Bethel College - MennoniteSociology and Economics Position, 1928 
 Butler UniversityMeeting 
 Bowling Green State UniversityPresidency 
 Westerville church Pastorate     
         
Folder #6Schutz biographical brochures.        
         
Folder #7Speaker's BureausCorrespondence       
         
Folder #8including but notPlatform Personalities       
limited to:Program AssociatesHodges, Campbell C. 
 The Redpath Bureau 
 Mid-West Speakers Service 
 Educational Speakers Bureau 
 The School Assembly Service 
 Endicott-Schutz Lecture Service 
 Bernice Kapner Speakers Bureau 
 Talent - Who's Who on the American Platform 
        Same pronunciation with different Spelling - Raymond Scheetz - magician.       Probably kept for reasons of humor and interest. 
Schutz SpeechSchutz Address 18 August 1943 at Hotel Statler, St. Louis 
 William Davies Lecture and Entertainment Bureau 
 Will J. McEwen 
 Schutz Address 18 August 1943 at Hotel Statler, St. Louis      
  
Folder #9Schutz Personal Carrying Cards       
 Sterling Insurance Company Policyowner Card. 
 Kiwanis Club of North Manchester, Schutz membership card. 
 Union Life Insurance identification card.      
  
Folder #10The Cattle Thiefunkown author, perhaps b y Schutz      
 Poem regarding Eagle Chief of the Cree, Native American Group. 
 Poem ending with: 
 Go back to your new religion, and find -- if find you can. 
 The honest man you have ever made from out a starving man. 
 You say your cattle are not ours, your meat is not our meat; 
 When you pay for the land you live in, we'll pay for the meat we eat. 
 Give back our land and our country, give back our herds of game; 
 Give back the furs and the forests that were ours from before you came; 
 Give back the peace and the plenty. Then come with your new belief. 
 And blame, if you dare, the hunger that drove him to be a thief.      
  
Folder #11Materials related to the Church of the Brethren. Schutz was NOT a member of the Church of the Brethren.    
 1932 and 1943 correspondence 
 1943Ray Zook, Flora, Indiana 
 1932Elgin, Missions and Church Promotion 
  Money and the Local Church Program     
         
Folder #12Cook House ClubMembership invitation, 1924.       
         
Folder #13Home and FamilyIncluding but not limited to:       
Note:Genealogists: pay attention to name of Dunbar. It might be significant. 
Handwritten PageA note probably written by J. R Schutz describing the educational achievements of his five children, Jack, Don, Dick, Harold and Charlotte. 
 Three attended at least one term of Manchester College and the older 
 sons are married and have children.  Names of spouses and grandchildren are also given. 
Between the SchutzA Newsletter Among the Schutzes Volume 1, No. 1, February 1997 written by Richard Schutz 
added by J. WineBetween the [Sheetz]An ancestral and family history of J. R. Schutz written by his son, Richard Schutz.Taken by the archivist, J. Wine, from the internet 
added by J. WineBrookover article"J. Raymond Schutz," by Wilbur Brookover, North Manchester Historical Society.Taken by the archivist, J. Wine, from the internet 
1934$8.48 Kosciusko County tax receipt received of William A. Bowman. 
1934$13.10 Chester Township Schutz real estate tax receipt. 
1936The Bonnewitz Gardens for irises.Orders and receipts. 
 also  Aunt Mary's Sweet Corn Seed 
1935Lee R. Bonnewitz, Peonies, Irises, Oriental Poppies, Van Wert, Ohio 
1936Clarence Morris, Optometrist. 
Note:Donald is Raymond's son 
1938Federal Land Bank of Louisville 
1932Guaranty Finance Company, Inc. 
1935Inquiry about son's interest in Animal Husbandry 
 coursework at Purdue University. 
Syracuse, IndianaHandwritten letter to Schutz from Ernest Freeze regarding 
 cows, heifers and calves. 
1934Letter from Almafuerte, ArgentinaYoder 
 Brethren Missionary(not to be confused with Church of the Brethren) 
 Romanenghi case 
1935Handwritten letter from Eleanon Swartz Carlisle (Mrs. Milford) who is 
 Raymond Schutz's Aunt Elizabeth's eldest granddaughter. 
1935Dunbar, Willard ParkerW. P. Dunbar and FamilyIrma Dunbar 
 Relative of Raymond's?Political and newsy personal and family letter. 
1935Hinton Coffee of Ft. Wayne solicitation 
1935Insurance letterMr. BertMr. Priser 
 J. F. RickhartMr. Wyatt 
 Lincoln National 
1936John Hancock Life Insurance Company 
 Salena Schutz 
 Thank you letter from Frank Diller of Dillers Furniture Store, Carey, Ohio and McComb, Ohio. 
 Probably 192somethingAttitude and the depression and Schutz's message. 
 Sometimes the first three digits of the year is printed on stationery and individual must write it in. 
1924Zendt Brothers, Makers of Men's and Young Men's Clothing, Souderton, Pennsylvania 
 We would appreciate it if you could pay us a visit soon and also remember there is  
 a suit of clothe awaiting you at this end and possibly a chicken dinner. 
 Dunbar TheatreWilma and Irma take pleasure in presenting Samuel Dykes in the play 
 "So This Is Life."  The cast of characters is composed of members of the. Dunbar family 
1936Stanolex Fuel Oil ContractFurnace Oil7.8 cents per gallon 
1936Winona Lake InstitutionsJames Heaton 
 Warsaw Printing CompanyMr. Grove 
 Dr. BiederwolfTom Peabody 
 Thomas Peabody 
 S. J. Peabody 
1936Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors of Winona Lake Institutions 
 William CarmichaelCharles Woods 
 Walter WerkingC. O. Johnson 
 Mrs. William SundayO. A. Newlin 
 J. Raymond SchutzHenry Hepburn 
 John SloaneWilliam Biederwolf 
 Frank HutchinsElmer Funk 
 James Heateon 
1936Brother's illness 
 Travelogue on trip to EuropeVera Sparks 
1936Schutz ad in News Journal Seven room modern house and 2 acres of bearing orchard. 
 Offer to trade for 6 room cottage on Gunn Lake. 
 E. V. IsenbargerFred Ebbinhous 
 Harry LeffelL. F. Jackson 
 Paul BeamJ. Edson Ulrey 
 Church of the BrethrenIsaiah Wright 
 Dwight Brown 
Lake City BankF.H.A. Loan1935 
Lake City BankSalena Schutz1935 
1935Mr. DeweyLoan Guaranty Corporation, Wabash County 
 Mr. Jones of PortlandMr. Neer 
 Elmer Rodgers 
Starr LetterFayette County Republican PartyRaymond Springer 
 Monroe StarrMonrol Starr ? 
1924U.S. Department of LaborImmigration ServiceOffice of Commissioner of Immigration 
 Ellis Island 
 Pass for Ellis Island. 
1944Guideposts Associates, Inc.Subscription 
1944Pioneer Life Insurance Co.Reinstatement of policy 
1944Dr. DamronReceipt for payment of dental account. 
1944The Service Life Insurance Co.Reissue of policy to family members. 
1944Dalton Moomaw, Civil Engineer[two letters] 
 Spirituality or extra-physical environment. 
 ScienceUniversal Science 
 Mark VanDorenEducation 
1944The Methodist Publishing HouseOrder 
1944C. F. YoderAirport and the purchase of land owned by Mrs. Y in South Bend. 
 County manipulation of land prices topay less for the land than the current value. 
 Appeal to governor or assistance from elsewhere? 
1944Response to Yoder by Schutz.Beamer and Obenchain, suggested attorneys. 
1944Yoder letter. Operation and health update. 
1944Standard Life Insurance CompanyAgent's Balance Statement 
circa 1944Floyd HabeinFindlay Chamber of CommerceBusiness Card 
1945Peru Production Credit AssociationMortgage and note paid in full. 
1944, DecemberTo: Myrtle McLean BannisterFrom: Schutz 
 I have not been feeling well this fall and winter and the doctor has asked me to curtail present activities. 
 Note: Impending warnings for death in March 1945. 
1944Car insurance. 
1944Oldsmobile keys.Front tires composed of war-time rubber.Tire related issues. 
 Paul Abel of Abel Motors Company, Winchester, Indiana 
1936From: Esta Sprinnkle, WabashTo: Schutz 
 Elmer Rodgers 
 Loan Guaranty CorporationDissatisfaction of business arrangement and accusation of fraud. 
1936John Hancock Life Insurance CompanyTo: Salena Schutz 
1936John Hancock Life Insurance CompanyTo: Raymond Schutz 
1932The Hinson Manufacturing CompanyTo: Adver-Tire Cover Salesmen 
 Re: Servis JacketsFr: Aubrey Ransom, Sales Dpt. 
 Verso: Handwritten notes that probably were written by Raymond Schutz - but are not signed.  
 Notes: Speaking Material 
 W. Randolph Hearst owns 350,000 head of beef cattle, 
 hearded by Peon Labor. They are located in Tia Juana, 
 waiting for duty free entry into U.S. … saved $4.00 /head. 
 One should not blame him for his selfishness if he 
 could make $1,000,000 at the mercy of the U.S.  
 Cattle Raisers.  Did you know most Texas Cattle men  
 are Republicans. They are not for Garner. 
 (By G.S. Ray. Traveler of 36 States as a Salesman,  
 and Government Agent [Peru, Indiana]). 
 Notes: Politics 
 Glenn Griswold was in a Drug Store this evening,  
 Wednesday, in a very ill attitude and anger as to the 
 way his election was boing.  A party asked him if he  
 was not going to speak tonight.  , etc., etc. 
1936Warsaw Investment Company 
 Cancelled note.  Personal letter.William Felkner 
SermonMemorial service for John Schutz.by Willis Gelston, Minister 
 Highland Park Presbyterian Church, Michigan 
1919The Young Men's Christian Association College, Chicago, Lake Geneva 
1933Berne Manufacturing Company, Berne, Indiana 
 Where can we get an instructor to come to Berne on a part-time basis? 
 Sherwood Eddy's book, "Living Creatively." 
 Progressive Brethren Church 
  Campfiring at Winona Lake      
  
Folder #14Materials including but not limited to the following:       
 Charlotte SchutzHome-made card from Charlotte who was" very, very happy 
 that she's got such a loving daddy." 
1944Letter from Schutz to Robert Coyle who is in military service. 
 Death of Mr. Drowell. 
 Probable reference to First Brethren Church, North Manchester. 
 Boys from the church in the service and casualities:Robert Minear (missing in action) 
 At that time a total of 5 gold stars (boys killed)Eugene Zellers(killed in action) 
1944Letter from Schutz to son, Richard. 
 Robert Minear killed in Germany. 
1945The Armed Forces stationery, letter from Arden Bugby. 
 Camp Wolters 
 excerpt: "The chaplains are doing a splendid service for the men.  One thing noticeable is the 
 deep respect the men hold for the chaplains. " 
1945Church of the Brethren Publishing House 
 Do you have the book, "God's Means of Grace," by Dr. C. F. Yoder. 
 Note: letter from a C. F. Yoder about the airport situation in File Folder #13. 
1945Letter to Dr. C. F. Yoder.Correspondence about presidency of Ashland. 
1945Farm Bureau Directors and Directors of Douglas County Service Company, re: Annual Meeting, 14 February 1945. 
 Fred Gladden, Department of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices, Indianapolis 
 Request for Schutz to write Governor and put a good word in for Gladden 
 who wants to become Chief Examiner of the Board of Accounts. 
1945 
 More discussion about Schutz becoming president of Ashland College. 
1945Mr. and Mrs. Le le Ohmart and Howards. 
 Report on Mrs. Ohmart's health. 
 The Howard's son, Phillip, wounded in action.Phillip Howards 
1944From Bruce NiceFrankfort, Indiana 
 U.S.Machine voters. 
 Dr. Cordier going to Washington.Andrew Cordier 
 Dewey campaign. 
1944Edwin Blowhart ? 
 Edwin Borlowhart ? 
 Mr. Endicott 
1944George WelchWorld War II and War in the European theater. 
 SoldierHarold Schutz, writing from Guadalcanal. 
 Richard Schutz at San Luis Obispo. 
 Dr. Cordier accepts position with the State Department in Washington, D.C. 
 News about Manchester College. 
1944R. J. OhmartUSMCThis letter had been unopened.  It was sealed. Opened 
 Censor Passed stampby the archivist, Jeanine M. Wine November 2011. 
 Robert OhmartHarold Schutz,surprise visit. 
 Bob Maxwell of the See Bees. 
1918H. M. Summers, Probate Judge 
 Putnam County War Board, Ottawa, Ohio 
1924League of Nations Union Summer School at Keble College 
 Admission to lectures card. 
1945Irene Agnes SchutzMemorial booklet 
 Born May 5, 1914Died November 12, 1945 
 Paul Diller Funeral Home, Bluffton, Ohio. 
1923Department of Public Instruction 
 Letter regarding Schutz's work at Yale University and "We are counting on you 
 in Indiana when you are ready to return." 
1924Edna WolfePendleton High School 
 Kosciusko County Teachers' Institute. 
  Extension work.      
  
Folder #151945Girl Scout Calendar       
 Handwriting on the cover:Japan - eyesight 
 China - eardrum 
 Alaska - fortune 
 Philippines - vitamin 
 Korea - ? 
 1944December 8 - Dad got new shoes.     
         
Folder #16Farm related remarks and quips.       
         
Date of Accession13 December 2011
Bio History Note

The scope of these materials was so broad that an Excel program was used to describe them.  The information was too vast to be accepted by the accession page so the description of this collection was divided between several pages designated as MC2011/227[ plusFolder Numbers].  Professor J. Raymond Schutz was a man of many capabilities.  He was a professor at Manchester College for almost 20 years, a husband, father and farmer, a highly sought after public speaker, pastor and minister of the First Brethren Church in North Manchester, Indiana, candidate for Congress in 1932 (Indiana) and a contendor in the 1936 race for Governor. Schutz was also an outstanding official in the local, state and International Kiwanis Club and became President, and then Chairman, of the Standard Life Insurance Company of Indiana, leading the company to highly acclaimed economic success. All of this was accomplished before J. R. reached 55 years of age, dying unexpectedly at home [age 54] on 29 March 1945.  Included are items from Mrs. Schutz as well.  Folder #85 helps set the scene for Schutz's speeches and political ventures and combined with other materials, the researcher can get a feel for Pre WWII Indiana and Indiana involved in war.  Letters to soldiers are included as well as the names of young men from North Manchester who were killed in the war. Prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and the impact of Hitler 's Germany on Europe, were some of the major issues of the day.  Schutz was a contemporary with Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements.

Archivist NoteThe materials were delivered to Funderburg Library 16 November 2011 by Randy McGriff, husband of Nancy McGriff.  A description was prepared during the remainder of November and the first two weeks of December by Jeanine M. Wine.
 


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