Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1919 — MISS L’WAIVE MALLORY DIES SUDDENLY IN WEST. [ARTICLE]

MISS L’WAIVE MALLORY DIES SUDDENLY IN WEST.

Mrs. Edward Randle received a telegram this Friday afternoon announcing the death of Miss L’Waive Mallory in Missoula, Mont., on Oct. 29 after an illness of but five days. Death was due to en do corditis. Miss Mallory was for a number of years a teacher in mathematics in the high school of this city and was very popular among Rensselaer people in general. Until a year or so ago she taught here, leaving at that time for Missoula to teach in the schools of that city. Burial will be made in Spokane, Wash., the home of her parents, who located in the west a short time ago. Miss Mallory’s death is the fourth to be chronicled of, ex-school teachers here within the past nine months, the others being Miss Naomi Gregg, Miss Clara Holmes and Lindsey Sharpnack.