HIMES - Miss Hazel Himes, 24, residing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Woodring, 531 Pattie avenue, died Tuesday evening at a local hospital where she had undergone a major operation. She had been ill for five months,. Besides her parents she is survived by two children, Marion and Evelyn; three sisters, Ethel May, Helen and Marguerite; two brothers, H. J. and H. E. Woodring, all of Wichita. She was a student at Wichita High school and was employed by R. A. Black, Beacon building. She is a member of Queen City Lodge, Rebeccas No. 206, and the Central Christian church. Flanagana and Bourman have charge.
HIMES - Miss Hazel Himes, 24, residing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Woodring, 531 Pattie avenue, died Tuesday evening at a local hospital where she had undergone a major operation. She had been ill for five months,. Besides her parents she is survived by two children, Marion and Evelyn; three sisters, Ethel May, Helen and Marguerite; two brothers, H. J. and H. E. Woodring, all of Wichita. She was a student at Wichita High school and was employed by R. A. Black, Beacon building. She is a member of Queen City Lodge, Rebeccas No. 206, and the Central Christian church. Flanagana and Bourman have charge.
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