Mildred Ruth Mossman The death of Mildred Ruth Mossman, aged 25 years, occurred at her home at Upper Kingsburg early in the week. She was the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mossman. Her mother was the former Miss Clara Mosher of Upper Kingsburg. Following an attack of flu she contracted less than a year ago, she failed to regain strength but gradually weakened and death came not unexpectedly. Surviving besides her parents is one sister, Helen (Mrs. Wilson Romkey) of Lower LaHave. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. A.L. Conrad of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, of which deceased was a member. Mr. Conrad based his thoughts on the words of the Master as rendered in St. John's Gospel 14, 1-3. "Let not your heart be troubled." Favourite hymns were sung by the choir: "Sunet and Evening, Daylight and Dawning," "Jesus, Thy blood and Righteousness," and another old favourite," I Come to the Garden Alone." Interment was made in the village cemetery.