ISSEPTEMBERWinoM]ofenla.‘ora:it\i Wlt;l_john B.TDierich, who escaped 3‘; Jap fire, hit by car in states; Miss Ida E. Wiegand, head nurse at Santorhim, resigned; Mrs. James 0. Moore died; lurs. Anna Mary Hess died during funeral services for her daughter, Miss Vera Esther Hess, who died Thursday., _ y m4—Sgi. Carroll F. Spmdler, Jap- de anese prisoner, massacred Decem-U|ber 14, 1944; Mrs. Emma Lana- ham of Granite City died. e ! 5—Charles Forice Cox aboardy the Canberra badly damaged by Japs; Pfc. Marion Heck liberated n from Japanese prison camp- Miss 1( Angela Manor of Alton became f i bride of John Epperheimer of New Douglas.i*COnsd.t.6—Marriage of George Vohrad-sky and Miss Norma Lee Twilchelln revealed a year later; James Mor-twr'nCiecerdita