“ANOTHER PIONEER OF”. [~ -. MONROE-COUNTY - a I: | CALLED” HOME: In the death! of Mrs. Mary Jane Lauténschilager, March 12, 1924," an. , other ‘pioneer. of. Monroe county is jnumbered-with,. the “departed, who. _made early history, with its achieve- ments apeality, 9 | i. Grafton"in’ this ‘county, ‘April ‘23, | 1852, was’ the.‘place of fier birth, she being the last'to die of seven children of Mr,“and ‘Mrs. Levi B. Littlefield. er age was 72 years, ten months and /38 days. She. was"a: resident in the county’ of -her: birth nearly all cher life, of which Some over eleven years -she lived in or near-Petersburg. deShe swas- related: to: -Rev: Solomon and’. Dr." Johin: Littlefield, ‘also to the} wife’ of sRev: Charles M. ‘Stewart, D. D., late’ editor of the Northwestern Christian Advocate’ and: president of He school of theology at Evanston, She was united im marriage to Mr, -John-Lautenschlager.Jan..1,.1873 who died “March 26, 1923.' ‘To this union was born an only daughter, Ava E,, ‘who,’ with many: friends mourns her ;departure: In early life she was united with the Methodist Episcopal church and was active in all branches of the work. Pied - Now she leaves us, being called to her reward: “Blessed ‘are. the, dead who dic in the Lord.” Bee, j