Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1920 — LAST RITES FOR J. FRANK HANLY [ARTICLE]

LAST RITES FOR J. FRANK HANLY

Funeral services for J. Frank Hanly, ex-governor of Indiana, who was fatally injured in an automobile accident near Dennison, 0., early Sunday morning, will be held at the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal church, Indianapolis, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The body will be taken to Williamsport for burial. The active pallbearers will be a* follows: Edward M. White, Oliver W. Stewart, Clarence E. Crippin, Charles L. Railsback, R. Harry Miller and William P. Evans. Honorary pallbearers will be Governor James P. Goodrich, Winfield T. Durbin, former governor; James Bingham, former attorney general of Indiana, Charles L. Henry, Joseph M. Rabb and Ed Jackson, secretary of state. The Rev. Hiram W. Kellogg, for* merly pastor of the Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Indianapolis, will have charge of the services. He will be assisted by Bishop Fredrick D. Leete. Mr. Henty's body was taken to Indianapolis Monday forenoon accompanied by R. Harry Miller, a friend of the family, who went’to Dennison soon after news of the accident was received. A number of friends and relatives were at the Union station when the train arrived. The body was to be taken to the home, 20602 North Meridian street, last Monday afternoon. Mr. Hanly was riding with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baker, of Kilgora, 0., Sunday morning, when their automobile was struck by a freight train at a crossing six miles east of Dennison. All three were taken to a hospital at Dennison, where they died in a few hours.