Martin Hanson Dead viMartin Hanson, a retired Santa UJ Fe signalman who lived at 621 Lawrence, died ‘Wednesday after- 23 noon a: 4:45 o’clock: in the Santa te re hospital at Topeka. jaMr, Hanson was bom March 25, be 1SS0. near Florence. His parents in were the late Mr. and Mrs. Hans {frHanson. He married Anna Belle pcHever in Chase County, July 14, th 1926, and they came to Emporia Mav vr8. 1945. _- HMr. nanson is survived by his IA wife of the home, one daughter, diMrs. Leona Largent. McPherson; Mfive brothers, Henry Hanson, of d Shawnee; Edward Hanson, Midloth- 1 V j ian, Texas; Cleveland Hanson, 101 It i South State: Karl Hanson, Armaril-lo:Ilo, Texas; and George Hanson, Saf- | a fordville. ! vFuneral services for Martin Han- I * son, who died Wednesday, were held 11 , I Saturday afternoon at the Roberts- 1 v : Blue funeral home. The Rev. H. H.»1 i 1 Vogel, superintendent of the Kansas ej Conference of United Brethren church, conducted the services. Burial was in the Toledo cemetery.Mr. ana Mrs. Erwin Gile sang, accompanied by Mrs. Glenn A. Blue. Pallbearers were G. H. Mitchell. B. F. Smith, Irwin G. Myers, G. L. Legg. John McClelland and E. R. Quaenbush. Out-of-town relatives who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. George Largent. McPherson. Edward P. Hanson, of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson, Miss Dorothy Jane Kansan and Miss Bonnie Jewel Hanson, of Safford-ville; Henry H. Hanson. Shawnee: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith, McPherson; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hanson. Amarillo. Texas; C. A. Irwin. Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Reyer, Burdick; Mrs. Phil Pinkston, Strong City; Mrs. Louisa Thomas, Eskridge, and Mr. and Mrs.J. Leslie Bugbee, Neosho Rapfds-