MRS. DIANTHA DRYER DIES LAST FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN MOMENCEWELL KNOWN AGED MO-MEtfCE LADY CALLED TOIlEIl REWARD FRIDAYMrs Diantha Dryer passed away at her home on the south side Friday afternoon at about 3:45 o’clock after an illness of several months duration ......Diantha Jones, daughter of Lor-cnzia and Abigail Jones was bom January 10, 1851 on a farm south of Momenco She was married to Edward Wheel er Dryer who passed away in l‘.)00. They were the parents of one son who died in infancy, however, she gave a mother’s care to a nephew, Clayton Churchill and three neices Mrs Ed Taylor and her two daughters Ruby and Bonnie The funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon from the home of her brother Ezra Jones conducted by Rev G. A. Tles^ of Grant Park, who paid a high tribute to the life and character of the deceased. Interment was made in the Shrontz cemetery.The deceased is survived by one brother, Ezra Jones of this city; one sister Mrs Henrietta Loghrey of Woonsocket, South Dakota; two sis ters Mrs Alma Stearman and Mr^ Flora Churchill preceded her indeath. .. ......