IMRS. URL M'GUGIN OFNEAR PLYMOUTH DIES:FoiFUNERAL ON THURSDAY8tbd18rair9Was Born 5ear Plymouth In 18S4 and Had Spent Entire Life in That Vicinity.MlhasingMarcouitfiPlymouth, III., Aug. 25.—Mrs. t Karl McGugin died at her homej^, west of Plymouth Tuesday. Mrs'jMar McGugin was formerly Josieigwe Cludry and was born near Ply-! bad mouth in 1884 and has spent her ^and entire' lifetime in and near thisiaccc place. She was the daughter of j hare Mr. and Mrs, Richard Cludry, the” father preceding in death a few (years ago. When in young womanhood she united with the Chris tian church. She was a graduate, jpf the Plymouth High school. jgaui Some 14 years ago Miss Cludry jstau j united In marriage to Earl Me-i two ! Gugiu and one child, Maxine was! hanlt;MorMar;wayTheglejborn. Besides her husband, little! and .daughter and mother she is sur-ito t vived by Mesdames Lottie Rowde-'very bush, Alma Smith and Miss Wanita kill!; ] Cludry, sisters, and Loyd, Leslie and Archie, brothers, all of :jwbom live in or near Plymouth. J Funeral services were held from * the home at 2:30 Thursday. Burial k j in Rosemont cemetery in Ply-i fmouth.IMTGLASSMl Mon for iTT A A V)