Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1949 — Page 14

{ciety will hear Dr. Harry E. Crull, Ahead of the Butler University

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mathematics department, discuss “Celestial ‘Marine Navigation” at {their 2:15 p. m. meeting Sunday. ‘Dr. Crull was a wartime naval jofficer,

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James W. Johnson

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in his home, Place, at the age of 80.

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Otto H. Taylor

Indianapolis | barber and oldest member of the board of deacons of the New Béthel ‘Baptist Church for the past 45 years, was to be buried in New Crown Cemetery after services at 1 p. m. today |

in the church. He died Monday Mrs. Clarence Vert 2025 Highland

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Pearl Hill and dianapolis, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, both of In-and David Lutz, Champaign, and| and three brothers, [two grandchildren, {Samuel and Fred Vaughn, Lafay-| |ette, and Frank Vaughn, Indian-|

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Dies at Home Here!

Mrs. Anna Schaffer, native of

{the Slovenian Women's Union, {dled yesterday in her home, 768 |N. Haugh St. Bhe was 66. | An Indianapolis resident 46 years, she was a member of the |Holy Trinity Catholic Church and {its St. Joseph Boclety. Services at 8:30 a. m, Saturday !In the Stevens Chapel of the Flowje will be followed by a requiem high mass at 9 a. m. in the church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Bhe was the wife of the late (Frank Schaffer Sr. Surviving lare five sons, Frank, Carl, Jacob, [John and Joseph Schaffer; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mrs. Frances Osborne and Mrs. Rose] |Lanpher; a brother, John Bebanc | Schaffer; a sister, Mrs, Victoria | Zore; 14 grandchildren and two |great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. =

Services for Mrs. Bessie B., Vert, 5730 E. 19th St, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Sat-

Services for Harold Alfred yrqay in Jordan Funeral Home.| Vaughn, 1815 Boulevard Place, [Burial will be in Washington {who died Monday in his home, will| Park. She was 62. Ibe held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Patton Funeral Home. Burial ghe was a member of the Englewill be in Noblesville, He was 40. wood Chapter, OES, White Shrine | Born in Noblesville, Mr. Vaughn of Jerusalem, Sahara Grotto and {lived in Indianapolis 30 years.

| A native of Champaign, IIL, she lived in Indianapolis 31 years.

Englewood Christian Church. Survivors “include the husband, {Clarence Vert; a daughter, Mrs..

sis- Thelma A. Bock, Berkley, Mich.; Stella May Hord, a sister, Mrs. Jessie McClure, In-|

two brothers, John!

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{lor, 4212 E. Washington 8t., who {died yesterday in St. Francis Hos-| pital, will be held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday In Shirley Brothers Irv{ing Hill Chapel, Burial will be in Memorial Park. He was 77.

A native of Rush County, he lived in Indianapolis since 1911.

IR. Taylor, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Russell Lanning and | Mrs, Eileen Hainley, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Kendall, New Castle,

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