Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1934 — Page 2

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MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR AT BUTLER DEAD Dr. Elijah N. Johnson, 69. Head of Department, Native Hoosier. Dr Elijah N Johnson, 69, head of the mathematics department of Butler university, died yesterday afternoon at his home. 304 Downey avenue He had been ill for four years. Dr Johnson was born in Willow Branch. Ind . and educated in Campbell. Drake, and Kansas State universities In 1926. he was given an honorary decree of doctor of science by Butler university. He formerly was chairman of the Indiana section of the American Mathematical Society. He was a member of the Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers, the Phi Kappa Psl fraternity. Phi Beta Kappa, and the Downey Avenue Christian church. Dr. Johnson was treasurer of Butler university from 1924 to 1929. and had been a member of the faculty since 1904. He formerly was president of Campbell university, at Holton, Kan. Surviving him are the widow. Mrs. Martha Johnson; a son, Richard Johnson, Chicago, and two brothers, the Rev. C. A. Johnson, Nacogdoches, Tex., and B. R. Johnson, Alco. Cal. Funeral arrangements will not be completed until the son arrives. Walter Pittsford Dead Walter E Pittsford, 51, SpinkArms. died early this morning, after an illness of two weeks. Until his retirement two years ago he was head of the Pittsford Purity Pie Company. He formerly was Indiana district governor of Rotary, and president of the Indianapolis Rotary Club. Surviving him are the widow 7 ; three brothers. James Pittsford. Delavan, 111.; Ben C. Pittsford, Chicago; and Marion J. Pittsford. Wheaton, 111., and a sister. Miss Edith M Pittsford. Delavan. Funeral services will be held in Indianapolis tomorrow morning, with burial in Muncie. Civil War Veteran Passes Funeral services for Max Von Oeyen. 85, Civil War veteran. 544 North Highland avenue, will be held in the home at 7 tonight. Burial will be in Dupont. Mr. Von Oeyen was a native of Germany, and had been a resident of Indianapolis seventeen years. He died yesterday in his home. Surviving him are two daughters. Mrs. Mamie McDonald. Chicago, and Mrs. Nettie Jackson. Cleveland; two sons, Charles Von Oeyen and George Von Oeyen. Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Stumps and Mrs. Sophia Heimbuch. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Corya, Dupont, and a brother, William Von Oeyen. Chicago. Ixian Chief Succumbs Following an illness of eleven weeks, Ignatius Strack, 77. of 406 North DeQuincy street, died last night in his home. He was president of the New 7 Progress Building and Loan Association. Mr. Strack was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, the St. Joseph Society of St. Mary's Catholic church and the St. Francis Mutual Aid Society of Sacred Heart Catholic church. He was a director of the St. Joseph Cemetery Association. iTr. Strack was born in Germany, an* came to this country when he was 14. Surviving him are the widow; four sons, Joseph C., William, Leo A. and Albert L.' Strack. and a daughter, Mrs. Albert E. Lamb, all of Indianapolis. Parsons Rites Friday Funeral services will be held at 1 Friday in Logansport for Mrs. Ella B. Parsons. 65. who died yesterday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ruby C. Frey, 2940 College avenue. Mrs. Parsons had been ill for two months. She was a member of the American War Mothers.

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