When Frances Elizabeth Ackley was born on 1 November 1905, in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States, her father, Marvin Edward Ackley, was 25 and her mother, Mary Ellen Cunningham, was 25. She married Robert Howard Rose on 18 March 1932, in Pratt, Pratt, Kansas, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in Lincoln Township, Pratt, Kansas, United States in 1920 and Sun City, Barber, Kansas, United States in 1950. She died on 12 October 1960, in Medicine Lodge, Barber, Kansas, United States, at the age of 54, and was buried in Greensburg, Kiowa, Kansas, United States.
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The first of many consumer protection laws which ban foreign and interstate traffic in mislabeled food and drugs. It requires that ingredients be placed on the label.
A law that makes it a crime to misbrand meat being sold as food, and ensures that the meat is slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions.
The Prohibition Era. Sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors outlawed. A mushrooming of illegal drinking joints, home-produced alcohol and gangsterism.
English: habitational name from Aycliffe, Durham, recorded as Aykley in 1555. Alternatively, it may be from any of various places called in Old English as āc lēah ‘oak clearing’. Compare Oakley , which has the same origin. Compare also Akeley and Akley .
English (Northumberland and Durham): in some cases, a variant of Arkley, which is of uncertain origin.
Americanized form of Swiss German Egli .
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