mom, OHIO. MONDAY, MARC]
RT ATTACK
CAUSES DEATH
Mrs. Alice Damschroder,
56, Stricken Suddenly
Saturday
ELMORE, March 20.—Funeral
services will be conducted Tuesday
afternoon here for Mrs. Alice Dam-
schroder, 56, wife of C. I. Dam-
Schroder, of Elmore, who died at
9:30 p. m., Saturday, while visiting
at the home of a son, Alvin
Damschroder, here.
Services will be conducted at
2:30 p. m. at the family residence
and later at the Grace Lutheran
church, with Rev. V. C. Ridenour,
pastor, officiating. Interment will
be in Union cemetery here.
Death was caused by a heart at¬
tack. Mr. Damschroder was at
work as an oil driller in Michigan
at the time and could not be locat¬
ed immediatelv to be informed of
his wife's death. The body was
removed to the Sabroske & Myers j
funeral home.
Husband Survives
Mrs. Damschroder is survived by j
her husband, two daughters, Mrs. j
Esther Kruse, of Woodville, and j
Mrs. Dorothy Depner, of near j
Woodville; three sons, Clarence,!
Marvin and Alvin, all of Elmore;
seven brothers, Harvey Schwartz,
Elmore; Martin Schwartz, Hess-
ville; Charles Schwartz, Riley Cen¬
ter; Emery and Ervin Schwartz,
Gibsonburg; Clayton Schwartz,
Helena, and Melvin Schwartz, Fre¬
mont, and one sister, Mrs. Arthur
Damschroder, of near Elmore.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schwartz, the deceased was born
May 5, 1883, in Washington town¬
ship, Sandusky county. Following
her marriage, February 21, 1906,
she lived several years near Lind¬
sey and later at Graytown. She
was an active member of Grace
Lutheran church at Elmore and
the Elmore chapter of the Order
of Eastern Star.
Mrs. Damschroder was baptised
in infancy, later confirmed, in the j
Emmanuel Lutheran church at!
Hessville by the Rev. C. H. Althoff, j
who also officiated at her marriage j
to Mr, Damschroder.