Former Port Clinton Girl
Dies in Youngstown
Word was received here Monday
from Youngstown, telling of the death
in that5* city of Miss Ethel Pages, 25,
a former Port Cilnton girl. Miss Dages
belonged'to the religious order of the
Sisters of Mercy, having taken the
white veil of sisterhood two years ago
and was known as Sister Mary Nich¬
olas. She was to have taken the black
veil August 19. %kjl^50
Miss Dages became suddenly ill last
wTeek, and was operated on for ap¬
pendicitis Monday at Villa Maria, in
Youngstown. She failed to rally after
the operation, and died shortly after¬
ward.
She was the daughter of Ed, Dages
of Port Clinton, receiving her earlier
education in Sandusky. Surviving her
are' her ' father, two brothers, Carl
Dages of Sandusky and Raymond
Dages of Port Clinton; one sister,
Marv. who lives here with her father.
Her mother died five years ago. Bur¬
ial was made "in Youngstown.