Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1920 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]

OBITUARY.

hen Hope, daughter of Frederick] A- : and Armitta V. Standish, was] born at Mt. Ayr. Ind., July 2. 1898, and departed this life August 27,J 1920, at the Rensselaer hospital-3 aged 22 years, 1 month and d *She Upited with the Methodist Episcopal church in Mt. Ayr wheal but a young girl ,of 10 or 11 and lived a Sue Christian life until called to the Church Triumspent most of her life in Ayr, but graduated from the Rensselaer Higii School in 1919, then spent twelve weeks at Valpsi*** university. All the rest of her life was spent in Mt. Ayr until hmr marriage to Charles Ray PoUicjtr December 6, 1919, after which they located on a farm north of Morocco. To this union b<?rn_ iW little daughter, August 25, 1920, the babe being but two days old when the mother died. Mrs. Pollick had a Uttle broth«§ Harry, who preceded her in death several years ago. She leaves to mourn their loss her husband, the little daughter, father, mother ami six sisters, Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, 0* Chicago; Mr* Mabel Warae/of Grygla, Minneaota, Mrs. Inez Windier of Fair Oaks; Mrs. Grace Downs, of Rensselaer- Mm. Y«» Waling, of Brook; Ruby Standish, at home, and a host of other relatives and friends, all of whom wiH greatly miss her. The funeral services were held from the Methodist Episcopal church in Morocco, Monday afternoon, August 30. Rev. A. L. Branden officiated. Interment was made m the North cemetery at Morocco. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank the neighbors and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and daughter, also. for the beautiful fI °CHAS e pOLLICK, MR. AND MRS. CF. A. STANDISH, MR. AND MRS JOSEPH POLMCK, >ROTHERS AND SISTERS.