Beryl Parker, 18, student, attempted to save Anna M., 14, and F. Isabel Dorsey, 11, and saved C. Martin Kimbrough, 14, from drowning, Carthage, Illinois, December 1, 1911. (See cases of C. MARTIN KIMBROUGH and SANFORD R. PARKER, JR.) Miss Parker, who could swim only a stroke or two, knowing that the ice was thin at the point of accident and thinking that the water was deep, skated to the hole from a point of safety. She extended a hockey stick to Anna and Isabel, but they did not grasp it. After aiding her brother up on the ice, she extended the stick to Martin and helped him up on the ice. She again attempted to get the girls with the stick, but they sank and were drowned. 7824-879
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