The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday December 31, 1914 The seven month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde TORK, died of measles and pneumonia Tuesday, Dec. 22. The funeral was held at the house Thursday and burial was in the Mayetta cemetery. The bereaved parents have the heart felf sympathy of all. (Front Page) Page 3. Ethel Marie Tork, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tork, was born May 16, 1914, and passed through the valley to be a little angel in God's land on December 22, at nine o'clock, being 7 months, and 7 days old. She was only sick a week but everything was done to ease her but all in vain, God knew best. The funeral was held at the home December 24, at one o'clock in charge of Rev. A.L. Plowman, pastor of the Mission church. She leaves to mourn her loss, father, mother, sister Florence, besides other relatives. Misses Mary Sumpter and Ailleen Lewis sang, "Safe in the Arms of Jesus," and "Saved by Grace," after which the little body was tenderly laid to away at the Stanley grave yard unter a beautiful lot of flowers. Pall-bearers were Daisy Laird, Cathren Laird, Esther Jensen and Hazel Haag.