Iowa Old Press
Dunlap Reporter
Dunlap, Harrison County, Iowa
December 6, 1914
DEATH FOLLOWS OPERATION
The death of Mrs. William MCCRARY took place at Omaha Sunday, November 29. She was taken to that city for an operation, which was performed Friday at 2 p.m.
The remains were brought here Sunday evening, and the funeral occurred from the Latter Day Saint Church of Grove Township at 2 p.m. Tuesday, conducted by Elder James SEEDAN. It was largely attended by friends and neighbors.
Mary Ann McCORD was born in Shelby County, Iowa, January 22, 1883. May 14, 1902 she was united in marriage to William McCRARY, who survives her as do three children, Opal, Ina and Leo. She also leaves to mourn her departure her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther McCORD, and brothers and sisters as follows: Jess McCORD, Mrs. Sybil JONES, George McCORD, Ervin McCORD, Mrs. Pansy HEAD and Melvin McCORD.
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Dunlap Reporter
Dunlap, Harrison County, Iowa
December 25, 1914
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. NURSE was a Denison visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Amanda EDWARDS was an Omaha visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M.W. KEAIRNES were Omaha visitors Monday.
Miss MILES was a Denison visitor Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred SCHLENSIG were Omaha visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. RADCLIFFE were Omaha visitors Saturday.
Olive SOPHY arrived home Friday to spend her Christmas vacation.
The Misses Fae and Eva FRANKLIN were Denison visitors Saturday.
Miss Mabel HUNTER returned from her work in Denison Saturday.
Mrs. PARIS, of Avoca, spent Christmas with her relatives in Dunlap.
Miss Ellen ADAMS went to Missouri Valley Monday for a few days' visit.
Miss YOUNG spent her Christmas vacation at her home in Shenandoah.
Miss BECK journeyed to Logan Saturday to spend her Christmas vacation.
Mrs. Tom FOX and Mrs. D.C. ROSENBERGER were Woodbine visitors Friday.
Lavanch BUTLER, of Arion, was a visitor at the Jas. MULLIGAN home this week.
Lucy HICKS went to Woodbine Saturday to spend a few days with her sister.
Mrs. COLBURN and her sister went to Acadamy, South Dakota Friday for a two week's visit.
Iowa Old Press
Harrison County