The Lake County Times Indiana Sept. 5, 1917 Obits The funeral of Miss Emma Martha SPAULDING, who passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. HARSENS? HARGENS?, 3716 Grapevine Street, was held yesterday. Brief services were held at the house before the remains were taken to the German Lutheran Church, where the pastor, Rev. Bruno Saager, preached an eloquent sermon paying a high tribute to the exemplary life led by this young lady who was called to her maker at the youthful age of 31? years and who hovered between life and death for many weeks with malignant typhoid fever, succumbing after all that is known to medical science and the constant attendance of two trained nurses availed nothing. All during the beautiful church service the choir chanted the solemn anthems and the casket was then taken and borne by six young men, classmates of the deceased of her confirmation day, and the funeral cortage was led to the Concordia cemetery, where appropriate and brief words of Christian faith was spoken. The pall-bearers were: Messrs. Charles and George HARGENS Charles JAEGER Paul WITTIG August and Thedore SCHROEDER Those left to mourn her loss are her parents: Mr. and Mrs. O. SPAULDING, four sisters and four brothers.