gE. L. (Vern) SoperHO IS IX G TON — E. L. (Vern) Soper, 62, 272 W. 5th, died Wednesday morning at the Hoising* ton Hospital. He was a retired I r ’roper -for the Texaco 0 i 1 j jCor.pany, wher-* he had work-1 Jed for 30 years. Born Sept. 13, i |* ,1904 at Enid, Okla., he lived in ' 'Hoisington for the past 15 years, coming here from Hutchinson.e* He married Edna M. Allen Oct.5 1^ 127. 1925 at Emporia, j He was a member of the Assembly of God Church. e: He is survived by the widow; three sons, Donald L„ Cha-mite, Kenneth M.. West Bend* Wis„ and Jackie G„ Milwaukee, jWis.: one daughter. Mrs. Rosa-Jlie Dutton. Hoisington. one step* s brother, Perry Johnson, Yates r Center; one half . brother, Max 1 Johnson, Oscaloosa, Iowa; one r sister. Mrs. Matilda Spotts, 0 a dessa, Mo.; two half • sisters Mrs, Pauline Graves, Coffey ville, and Mrs. Irene Toops t Osawatomie; one step - sister, r 1 Mrs. Frank Clearwater, Mound e 1 City.t! Funeral services will be at 10 e'a.m. Saturday at the Burgat t Chapel, Hoisington, with the Rev. . R, E. Partin officiating. Grave* side services will be at 4:30 g Saturday at Lane Cemetery.Friends may call at the chapel I. until 9 p.m. tonight, from 9 a.m. ‘-|to 9 p.m. Friday and until serv* yjiee time Saturday.h! —,