The Soldier Clipper, November 21, 1917.
Mr. and Mrs. Frantz returned from Geneva Nebr., on Friday evening, and on Saturday afternoon Mr. Frantz received a telegram stating that his brother-in-law, Jack Swails, had died from the effect of an auto accident, and the Frantzs returned at once to Geneva. Mrs. Swails was the last relative they seen before coming home, and he had urged them to stay a few days longer, and wanted L. H. to accompany him on Friday evening on a 20 mile auto trip to an I. O. O. F. doings.
The Soldier Clipper, December 5, 1917.
The Soldier Clipper, November 21, 1917.
Mr. and Mrs. Frantz returned from Geneva Nebr., on Friday evening, and on Saturday afternoon Mr. Frantz received a telegram stating that his brother-in-law, Jack Swails, had died from the effect of an auto accident, and the Frantzs returned at once to Geneva. Mrs. Swails was the last relative they seen before coming home, and he had urged them to stay a few days longer, and wanted L. H. to accompany him on Friday evening on a 20 mile auto trip to an I. O. O. F. doings.
The Soldier Clipper, December 5, 1917.
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