I just located a note, written by Ruth's mother that said Ruth left home on January 19, 1925. I also located a letter she later wrote, dated Aug 20, 1925, to her mother, so she was obviously alive at that date. Analyzing the letter, I wonder if she was pregnant.
Here' a portion of the letter, edited to omit the chit-chat about family. Yeager's was an upscale department store in Akron, OH, no longer in existence. If you read previous posts, her father did not approve of Ruth's flapper lifestyle.
" My dearest Mother,
A few lines to let you know I am feeling fine and hope everyone at home is the same. I was in Akron a few minutes and stopped in Yeagers to write a few lines.
Mother dear, now please don't worry about me. I shall come home some time, and you shall certainly be surprised, too. So, please take good care of yourself, as I am.
How's......
I certainly am crying while I am writing this. But, you know, Papa would never want me back, and, of course, if I came, I wouldn't stay. So, I might just drop in to see you soon.
How's.......
I certainly had a wonderful time in Toledo and Canada. I'm having my picture taken and will send you one very soon.
Please take good care of yourself. I weight exactly 128 lbs now. I certainly am getting fat but am feeling fine.
Well, Mother dear, please don't think hard of me for not coming up this time. You know I am always thinking of you. Now please don't worry about me as I am getting along fine, plenty to eat and everything.
Your Daughter,
Ruth
P.S. You'll soon have a picture of me if you'll accept it. I am always thinking of you."