MOTHER'S UNSHAKEN HOPE.
FATE OF MISSING DAUGHTER* The following In Memoriam announcement apeared in a London newspaper, recently:— ; J ' " PRYCE.—'In constant memory of Gladys, the beloved and only, child of Edward and Edith Pryce, of 8, The Broadway, Woodford Green, missing since January 30, 1922. ' Vengeance is Mine,' said our Lord,; and His Word liveth for ever.' *' Miss' Gladvs Pryce, an attractive-look-! ing Sunday-school teacher, mysteriously disappeared eight years ago, when she was 26 years of age. Her whereabouts or fate has never been discovered.• Mrs.Pryce lias consistently clung to the belief that her daughter is alive somewhere, unable to communicate with her parents, and that one day the mystery will be cleared up, and so throughout the'; past eight years the bedroom Miss Pryce occupied at'home has been kept . ready for her immediate use. The bed is always made, toilet requisites are at hatad; and various favourite knick-knacks.' are; in their places just as they were on tha morning che left home to go to her clerical duties Mhtfafr
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)
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