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    1. No. 45.--"Pieces of the Biographical Puzzle": Thurman, 6/15/1933
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Adamson, Bogue, Day, Frederckson, Cowger, Bailey, Curtis, Gray, Wilson, Aitken, Webber, Kline Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1630 Message Board Post: THE SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. June 15, 1933. "Thurman News".--(1). M. R. Adamson and son Bill drove over to Villisca Wednesday to bring home Mrs. Adamson and Lota Mae who had been there the past week visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Bogue....(2). Mrs. Zora Day and children who had been visiting relatives here and at Sidney left Thursday for their home at Missouri Valley. She was acompanied home by Mrs. Gordon Frederickson who will visit a sister at Wagner, South Dakota, before returning home....(3). Noble Cowger and family, who recently returned from the Philippine Islands and now reside at Omaha, joined Mr. Cowger's sisters, Mrs. Cora Bailey and family of Palmyra, Nebraska, and Mrs. Anna Curtis and family of Strahan in a picnic at the park Sunday....(4). Bill Gray writes to his parents that he likes his work at Bunch, Iowa, where he and thirty-nine other boys of the reforestation group are employed in improving a park. About the first person he saw when he left the train wa! s Carl Wilson who has been there the past few months with Walter Aitken in construction of a lake for the state....(5). The body of Shirley Webber, 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber of Murray, Nebraska, was brought here for burial Saturday. She had been suffering considerably with her ears for three weeks, and when infection set in from an injured knee, double mastoid trouble developed. She was hurried to an Omaha hosptial for an operation but after several days of intense pain she passed away. She leaves three sisters and one brother, besides her parents. The Webber family operated the North Side cafe in Thurman a number of years ago, and Mr. Webber was Beulah Kline, a local girl.

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