THURSDAY, MAY- 25
f Raymond Conrad Elosae^.. lit-1
tie three-year-old son of Mr. ami
Mrs. Carl Blossey, was drowned
Saturday afternoon in S u g a r
'Creek. He had apparently start¬
ed to seek his father who was
working1 acrosg the creek and in
some manner not known fell in.
He was missed about four o'clock
?and search made. His little hat
on the bank suggested the sad
end and helped to locate his. body
which was found in a deep hole
east of the bridge.
Once before he had fallen off
the bridge but was seen in time,
to be saved. At another time he'
fell into the watering tank and
was seen by his mother in time
for her to save his life.
He leaves to mourn his untime¬
ly departure two grief-stricken
parents, a brother Erich, two:
sisters, Alma and Ruth, besides
numerous other relatives. The
funeral was held Tuesday
noon at the German M. E. chJH
with Rev. Jauch officiating
family have the sympathv or'
entire community in their sor¬
rowful experience.