Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1940 — Page 8

EPHA JOHNSON

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TEACHER, DEAD

Organized Sunday School

Class Which Grew Into Henninger Church.

Organizer of a Sunday school class which later grew into the Henninger Methodist Church, Mrs, Epha M. Johnson, 325 N. Bolton Ave., died yesterday at Methodist . Hospital. Mrs. Johnson was 77, a teacher in city and county| schools for 40 years

and a prominent worker in the W. CTU . :

Services will be held at 2 p. m.

~ tomorrow in the Irvington Methodist : Church and burial will be at Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home

until noon tomorrow and the body will lie in state at the church from 1lto2p m Mrs, Johnson had been ill for about nine weeks. Born in Cleves, O., on Aug. 1, 1863, Mrs. Johnson came to Indianapolis when she was 20 to attend college. She was married to William L. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson was prihcipal of

Lowell School in Warren Township

for 15 years and while there organized the Sunday school class

‘which later became the Henninger

Methodist Church. At the time of her death, Mrs Johnson was a ‘member of the Ir-

_vington Church, a former presi-

dent of the irvington W. C. T. U,, chairman of the board of the Marion County W. C. T. U., member of the Woman's Relief Corps, the Irvington Republican Association of Women and secretary and parliamentarian for the Marion County Council of Republican Women. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. J. C. Muesing: two. sisters, Mrs. Ella Stansbury and Mrs. Stella Gentry;

a grandson, J. Leslie Muesing, and |

two great grandsons, Gordon Muesing and Theodore Muesing, all of Indianapolis.

Elijah L. Martin

Funeral services for Elijah L. Martin, 820 S. LaClede St., who died yesterday at his home after an illness of three years, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be at Crown Hill. Mr. Martin was 73, a member of the Hillside Christian Church and had been an employee of Goldstein Bros. until illness forced him to retire. ‘ Born in Paris, Ill, Mr. Martin had lived here 29 years. Surviving are his wife, Minnie E.; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Hill of Detroit and Mrs. Clarence Beck of Indianapolis; a brother, Perry of Paris; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Davis of Lake City, Iowa, and Mrs. Edward Wise of Macomb, Ill, and three grandchildren and two great-grand-children.

Paul Szakal

Funeral services for Paul Szakal, who died yesterday. will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial will be at

© St. Joseph's cemetery.

Mr. Szakal, who was 80, was a native of Hungary. He lived in Indianapolis more than 31 years, and for 25 years was an employee of the National Malleable Castings Co. He lived at 3032 W. 10th St. Survivors are the wife, Julia; two daughters, Mrs. Julia McBright and Mrs. Mary Evan, both of Indianapolis; two sons, Louis of Indianapolis and Paul Jr. now in Europe, and eight grandchildren.

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William L. Taylor . , . former Indiana Attorney General,

William L. . Taylor, prominent Republican and attorney, was to be buried at Crown Hill following services this morning at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mr. Taylor was Indiana Attorney General from 1898 to 1902 and following that was defeated as Republican candidate for Governor. A member of the legal firm, Taylor & Kurrie, which had offices in the State Life Building, Room 622, Mr. Taylor died Saturday at Methodist Hospital.

CARTWRIGHT'S SERVICES SET

Former Auto Parts Maker Dead Here at 61; lll For 10 Days.

Funeral serviges for Forest S. Cartwright, automotive research worker who died yesterday at his home, 1649 N. Temple Ave., will be held at 10 a. -m. tomorrow at the Hisey & Titus Mortuary, 951 N. Delaware St. Burial will be at Green “Park Cemetery, Portland, Ind. ‘ Mr. Cartwright was 61 and had been ill for 10 days. For many years he was engaged in the manufacture of automobile parts here and later became supervisor of Johnson Co. in Franklin, Ind. He resigned there last June to become associated with his son, Dr. C. Hawley Cartwright of Corning, N. Y,, in laboratory research. | With his wife, Lillian M., Mr. Cartwright had spent most of the [summer in Corning, returning here jabout two weeks ago. | Born in Portland, Oct. 5, 1879, he graduated from - Portland High School, attended DePauw University three years and graduated from the { University of Chicago. He also grad{uated from the Illinois College of {Law and was a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and the.Central | Avenue Methodist Church. | Survivors, in addition to his wife land son, are his mother, Mrs. Mary [Coulson Cartwright; a daughter, (Mrs. Richard Doe of Hollywood, Cal, and two brothers, Lawrence

|R. and William Dale Cartwright, |B

'both of Indianapolis.

Jeremiah P. 0’Grady

A native of Ireland and a retired | Big Four Railroad roundhouse ma- | chinist’s helper, Jeremiah P.| O'Grady was to be buried at Holy| Cross . Cemetery today following | services this morning at his home, 212 N. Summit St., and at Holy] Cross Catholic Church. Mr. | O'Grady was 72. | He died Friday at his home after | an illness of several months. Com- | ing to America in 1889, Mr. O'Grady | was a Big Four machinist for 49 years and had been retired three) years. | He was president of the Marion

Order of Hibernians, a member of the Big Four Veterans’ Association, the Holy Cross Church and the]

“ | Holy .Namé Society of that church.

In 1892, he married Margaret Sulli- | van, who died five years ago. Survivors are three sons, John L.,! Jeremiah J. and Michael, all of In-| dianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Lowe of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrrs. Catherine Sullivan of Indian-| apolis, and Mrs. A. L. Geiger of | Tulsa, Okla. and a brother, the] Rev. Fr. Patrick O'Grady of Dallas, | Tex. \

Mrs. Emma .Hauck

An Indianapolis resident 50 years, Mrs. Emma Hauck died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hairy F. Jasper. 1002 E. Tabor St., after an extended illness. The funeral will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann | Funeral Home and burial will be at | Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Hauck was 74 and a member | of the Emmanuel Evangelical and | Reformed Church and the Ladies Aid Society of the church. She was born in Ripley, O., March 27, 1866. Survivors besides Mrs. Jasper are a son, William J. of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Amelia Koob of Indianapolis, Mrs. Lorena Steele of | Ripley and Mrs. Tillie Sellers of Cincinnati, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Mildred Mannweiler of Misha-~ waka, Ind.

AN UNPLEASANT REUNION

COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 11 (U. P)). The Smith brothers of Logan, O.— Dr. A. K. and Warren Smith—held a family reunion in Grant Hospital here. They were injured in separate accidents in widely separated

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