Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1949 — Page 14

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moment = | Dr John B. Waterman, director|speak a : i 3 ta ot the Child Ctinte at'the Indianapolis Optimist Club at! Devoted Life to Hospital after a short Hinesh will] content niversity Medical Cen-|noon tomorrow in the Severin eld at 8 a. m. Saturday at Atuiasi Gistmeat, tar and Eleanor Unzicker, Hotel. His topic will. bs “Our, Christian . Science lov Mark's Catholic Church. - | Lewis Concil psychiatric worker at thelGreatest Asset.” | Services for Mrs. Grace Bras-| A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. WASHINGTON, Nov. : ington, Christian Science praction- Sapp was 62 years old. Sie was —President Truman er here for 30 years and pioneer a member of St, Mark's Catholic to ask John-L.

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he leader in the Christian Science) Church. y moyement in central Indiana, will] She is survived by three daugh- coal strike and submit be(Beld at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow In ters, Mrs. Dorothy Putnam, Mrs. to a special fact- 3 Shirley Brothers Irving HilllAnna Marie Bufington and Mrs.|

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Mrs. Brasington served as sec-| retary to the managing body of the Indianapolis Christian Science week day bible classes for a num-~ ber of years. She was a member of the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist.

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(W. and James B. Shaffer, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Oscar Freund

| Services for Mrs. Rose Freund, |who died today in Robert Long] Hospital after a long illness, will | be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral { Home. | Born in Ben Davis 6 years ago, | Mrs. Freund had res in Inidianapolis most of her life. Her; husband operates a truck garden|} =. lat their home, R. R. 3, Indian-|}

lapolis, = In addition to her husband, Oscar, she is survived by one son, (Walter R.; two sisters, Mrs. Ione McKinney and Mrs. Bessie Miller, |and two brothers, Robert and John Foltz, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Marion Wayland |

Mrs. Marion C. Wayland, a pow-| er machine operator at the Indi-| anapolis Glove Co, died yester-| day in the home of her daughter; Mrs. Bernard Lynch Jr, 1341 E 724 St. She was 58. { A native of Oxford, Ind, Mrs. Wayland had lived in Indianap-| olis most of her life. Before going to work for the glove company, she had been a clerk for the J. Cc. Penney Co. She lived in 954 Tux-

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