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AN IOWA GIRL IS LOST. | AN IOWA GIRL IS LOST. | ||
Pretty Maud Pitzer, of Silver City, Disappears in Omaha. | |||
OMAHA, Neb., April 29. | Pretty Maud Pitzer, of Silver City, | ||
Disappears in Omaha. | |||
OMAHA, Neb., April 29. — W. H. Pitzer, | |||
of Silver City, Ia., has been in the city | |||
for several days in search of his sister, | |||
Miss Maud Pitzer, aged 21. Pitzer | |||
says his sister was a teacher in the | |||
schools at Hillsdale, Ia., until Monday, | |||
April 20, when she resigned without | |||
giving any reason and disappeared, | |||
taking with her only a small valise. | |||
She was traced as far as Council Bluffs | |||
to the union transfer. Mr. Pitzer | |||
fears that she may have become | |||
despondent over some financial matters | |||
and ended her life. Miss Pitzer was | |||
an estimable woman and was very | |||
highly regarded in the community in | |||
which she resided. She is described as | |||
attired in a blue dress with red checks, | |||
trimmed in velvet, and wore away a | |||
heavy blue cape and black straw hat | |||
with Tam O'Shanter crown. |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 26 April 2021
AN IOWA GIRL IS LOST.
Pretty Maud Pitzer, of Silver City, Disappears in Omaha.
OMAHA, Neb., April 29. — W. H. Pitzer, of Silver City, Ia., has been in the city for several days in search of his sister, Miss Maud Pitzer, aged 21. Pitzer says his sister was a teacher in the schools at Hillsdale, Ia., until Monday, April 20, when she resigned without giving any reason and disappeared, taking with her only a small valise. She was traced as far as Council Bluffs to the union transfer. Mr. Pitzer fears that she may have become despondent over some financial matters and ended her life. Miss Pitzer was an estimable woman and was very highly regarded in the community in which she resided. She is described as attired in a blue dress with red checks, trimmed in velvet, and wore away a heavy blue cape and black straw hat with Tam O'Shanter crown.