The Emporia Gazette 11-16-59 Cont'd
Murder (Continued from pg. one) ters early Saturday evening, before before he and his wife and three children went out. They returned about 9:30 p. m. They heard no disturbance. Nancy and Kenyon attended high school in Holcomb, a village of 270 population a mile from their home. Both were honor students students and Nancy last week won the school's good citizenship award. She appeared in the junior class play Friday night. A class mate of Nancy's, Bob Rupp, said he left the Clutter home at 10:30. The Clutters had two other daughters. Mrs. Donald Jarchow, 23. of Mount Carroll, 111., and Miss Beverly Clutter, 20, a student student nurse at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. £ a