Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1910 — CARING FOR BABIES $400 to Teach Girl Cooking. [ARTICLE]

CARING FOR BABIES

$400 to Teach Girl Cooking.

Practical education of her niece, including “cookery, drawing and cutting,” suggested in the will of Elizabeth Maria Benham, of No. 104 East Thirty-sixth street, filed for probate in the surrogates’ office recently. A bequest of 3400 to be used toward the education of the niece is provided by the will. The niece is Lilia Elizabeth Dielman of 35 Mount Morris Park, West. On her majority she is also to receive, | under the will, <2,000 and a life interest in <B,OOO more, the income of ’which is to be “free from any debts ■or control of any husband.” The testatrix’s mother, Mrs. Ellsabeth A. Benham, has a life Interest in the residuary estate. At her death is to be divided between the testatrix’s brother, Capt. Henry Hill Benhain, U. 8. A., and her two nephews, Frederick M., Dielman and Ernest -B. Dielman. Miss Benham died October 15 in Oakland, N. J.