Monday, Jan. 17, 1927
Nun
"Should any of my daughters bo inmates of or domiciled in any Roman Catholic Church institution, nunnery, convent or home. . . .''
Then, said the will, probated last week, of Levis W. Minford, rich New Jersey sugar broker, that daughter should forfeit all inheritance of Mr. Minford's $2,000,000 estate. This expression of an old man's long bitterness against the
Church and its ways could not sway the daughter, Grace Minford, for 20 years a nun. "My Heavenly Father," said she, "is richer by far than my earthly father was, and my reward shall be greater. ..." If at any time Grace Minford renounces the nunnery, the will provides that she can have her share of the money.