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K3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. N'ORE DRUMS AND FIFES. WOUI\D ENJOIN CONTRACT. Corps. Attached to the High School Cadets to Be Enlarged. Plans for enlarging the Fife and bster Lumber ®ompany of Min- | Representative Isanc R. Sherwood of | Richard H. Bailey, assistant to T ram Corps of the Washington High yest 'M.\'(_l::;'j: *‘f:‘y‘l_' :i; ‘)i"‘ Ohio is to tell of Lincoln as he knew Chafrman Benson of the United States heol* Cidets are being made b 3 John B. e. Sec- e the dinng el ‘;f‘" ‘\‘hlmllnz Board, is going to have an Licut. Ricgard R. Day, U. 8. M. ( Y of the 2 S INVainesdny the New Ebbitt | officially conducted honeymoon. military instructor, it was announced h"\"m‘ comm ane G 'u;m»L i St X 7 | Mr. Bailey is to be married tomor- p: seeks to preven ding o fward E. Muth, a member of the as- | .ow 1 5 el st night. The personnel at present | contract to the Northwest Lumber |sociation, who recently returned from a | To% 10 Miss Anna Benzing of Chi nsists of two complete squads. | Company - to take timber {rom cer-|visit to England and the continent, is | C48C. After the ceremony the couple _‘r‘f‘“fi; r;“’ “m“mm;"“l“"::': tain Indian lands. : | to tell of his experiences. will board a Shipping Board ve DIPS, i 53 e evera 1 T questions the regu- Tm o SRR P, & . e s Sk nths ago. are held at McKinley | jaiite D b biae. = and sail on the ship for a cruise in Manual Training School on Meunday | = In France 200000 children were | southern waters Thursday afternoons. Cad, in 3 treated in American Red Cross hos-|[ The vessel and its de: ation? ! the high schocls are invited to| Brazil and Prer: have joined the pitals and dispensaries during the | That's a secrct even Mr. Beiley won't tend. . lnternational Chamber of Commerce. ! past year. divulge in advance of the sailing. l | of the past. this big sale. A Partial Llst of Bargains _ e $398 Story & Clark Player, ma- hogany, slightly $572 used Story & Clurk Player, ma- hogany. shgh!')' 5585 used Solo Cuncerto P'ayef, ma- hogany, slightly 5539 used = Story & Clark Pllyer. mi- e RSS2 Mo et .. 3649 Fnrnhnd-Ce'c lian - Phkser, e . $595 Haines Bros. Upright, ebony, - $89 Franklin l;pngm. mahogall¥, new. 5519 wr:‘:l::g;:’:‘:ed 3365 Winter Player, mahogany, used.. Ackerman Player, mahogany, used. 440 - s e SUY Crippen Pl-yer. mahogany. $388 | wed o $988 Huntington Upright, e $89 Cll'!'lndon .Phyer. Fogehr Phyer. 2 ity wea... 9619 Stnr,; & ’Chrk Player, o S64D siebert P $649 M hogaos, new. 9995 LR A new St aurpst $649 used ... waiting for. i I e A e N I e D = I e I e e e = @EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEE Y Webster Lumber Company Contests | Only 1 6 More Days Of ThisGreat Quarter Of A Million Dollar Sale Just 16 more days and this wonderful opportunity will be a thing We set a big quota ($250,000.00) for the manths of January and February, but we are determined to make it. We have our prices and terms very low and you must hurry if you want to be one of the lucky ones to get in on Don’t forget we are open every evening until nine o’clock. Call at our store, day or night, and our salesmen will ing any instrument to you, whether you bu_y or not. Don’t put off buying. finabe Nusmoomsc SHERWOOD TO SPEAK. | OFFICIAL HONEYMOON. Award in Indian Lands. of Lincoln. Board Has One Planned. A Partial List of Bargains Aeolian Player, mahogany. e - $402 Autogrand Player, mahogany, used == :EEEE—:EEEEE | Cecilian Player, mahogany, used. f $178 $249 Solo Concerto Player, 'l:ltavl‘mgan ¥, . 5589 Comsteck Upright, $198 Technola Player, mahogany, used. mahogany, used Byrrz Upright, ‘mahogany used $118 . $439 . $191 Boudoir Player, oak, used Wilbur Player, mahogany, used Liberal Rules Regulating This Great $259,000 Sale Bk Baus Player, ma- Harri‘::glou Player, hogany, used” . mahogany, | A o = 1 — $388 | Free Delivery Special Exchange P’r:'“:‘"g Gran, $895 ! i ahogany, new Offer We will deliver any one of these G To show our confidence in the ipstruments to you and guar- Kring Player, ma- + $388 antee safe delivery ’ wonderful bargairs we are of- hogany, used 1 fering during this great quarter- I Descnptxon of-a-million-dollar_sale, within Knabe afi'f“"" SRS one year's time you fay cx- lioeaty’ $695 The Fiancs and Players we are change the Piano or Flayor- used ? offering during this great quar- Piano you purchase for any | Foster Grand, 5765 ter-ofp-million-dollar sale, other Piano or Player-Piano of ;| mahogany. new. whether used, shopworn or new, equal or greater value on owr 4 are guaranteed to be as repre- floors, and all payments made = Woodward & Brown sented or your money will be on the first instrument will be Upright, cheerfully Tefunded. credited i full against the used second. T { Kingsbury Ph)cr, $249 : Extra Saving used What can be easier than £10 E d-Upright down and a long time in which xtra savi for more cash Brimsmea pright, = 1o ray the Falance-to approved down. Ask the salesman about walnut, bs AT Nerely e s e aos our cash-saving plan when you TITT s aoscabi call. Money Back Every instrument fully war- ranted and guaranteed to be as yepresented or money re- funded without, question or ar- enjoy the ) pleasures of a fine Piano or F [ayer-Piano. Wheelock Player, mahogany, used. Foster Upright, mahogany, new. Steinmetz Player, $24 $49 $398 Guarantee Every ore of these T Flayer-Fianos is fully QO © O 108 and guar- anteed for from } to 10 years, gument. . Could, aaything be mahogany, used. according to their ag You airer? | i are absolutely protected in The Pri L e il ity Svery wag. You e sure: 10 e Prices Do 118498 chleused The figures' placed on this new e o 1i of Pianos and Story & Clark Player, ma- Eree yers are certainly low at hogany, slightly $549 $589 this time of, high prices. Think of it! A used Upright Piano and a used Player for used Solo Concerto Player, mahogany We include free with every Flayer-Piano a beautiful bench to match, or stool with a Piano. fl @ | I take great pleasure in demonstrat- This is the opportunity you have been The prices and terms are all in your favor. NIGHTS UNTIL 1330 G Street N.W. NINE e —— | Representative From bhio to Jell |Richard H. Bailey of Shipping 1] j row SUNDAY TO SPEAK | Noted Evangelist Will Ad- dress Midday Lenten Serv- ice in Keith’s Theater. Rev. Billy Sunday, famous evangelist, day Lenten ser: at Keith' pices of the Laymen's Service Associa- tion and the Washington Feder: Churches. The meetings will open 12:30 o'c a short prayer. the singing of well known hymns by the congregation and a fifteen: minute address. by a promient speaker. They wi'l close promptly at 1 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Sunday was prevailed upon to come to Washington for one ad- dress, and will speak at the midday meeting on March 3, He made many friends’ while conducting his_meetings here and has written Dr. L. W. Glaze- brook, chairman of the committce on speakers for the association that he will be delighted at the chance to renew former friendships at the capital. Program Tomorrow. Tomorrow’s meeting, which opens the series, will consist of a statement by es which open_tomor- at L. Stock, president o! the Laymen's A: sociation, outlining the purpose of the meetings: the introduction of <Commis- sioner J.' T \ Hendrick by Rishop | Harding, and a short talk by Mr. Hen-| drick giving th indersement of the city government to th er will be delive novement. »d by the R The pra on. The association has secured Fred B. “w York. ene of the Ltrl'al- speakers in the country. fn} rch 1 meeting. Noted Men Listed. “We are mcst noted men in the United as said Dr. I ever th while.” r are the re- mpaign Started last year. at_which time four meetings wer W. G slcakers, e SCrv sult of a c: held. The success of those four meet- ings encouraged the laymen to more ambitious ores this year, and the rrogram been arranged to extend tkroughout the Lenten season. The will be held daily. except s and Sundays. —_— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issiel to the fo ing: and Helen L. and Andra B. Lindses. Appleman. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to :.‘,”:;r-'(w""h department in the last twenty-four Maggie G d, 50 years, N st n. Minerva Wilkerson, 16 l{ln‘ll‘y'w Hos. pital. Ann J. Mills, 81, 4: st. n.e. FErastus F. Peters, S William' ¥ El Frederie Harry J. 33 : herine Duvid. 1 year, Children's Hospital. “.Yn"m.m . Rooney, 6 months, 12671, Morse Mltklllll A. Clark, 11 months, 715, st. S e lrrh: “IA'IHIB‘"II 23, Emergency Hospital. "::«'h‘lfl‘k A. Robinxon, 76, St. Elizabeth's Births Reported. The following births hare been reported to the bealth department in fhe last twenty-four woars: Norman C. and, Nettie (. . Rodgers, girl. Hogiee W L Iman, boy. JosWh R Bailey, girl. Kobert and Martha A. Anderson, girl. Edward and Margaret Jarboe, girl. John I. and Helen M. Luskey. boy Thomax P. and Winifred 0'Dea, g Railey dmon, boy. Vineent anzo, ' girl. V. Richmond. boy. . Croggan, girl. hoy. ingwion, girl. ifo s g, Kirl. . girl. Franklin, girl. Tonarhs G nnd. Adenine 3. Cutry, Wallace and Gladys Dann. boy. Paul M. and Ruth Nida. boy. Carl nd Anna 3. Ries, girl. Panl 8 and Mar Hartranff, girl. Wolford L. and Alice L. Soper. girl. Sary L. Miner, boy. ristie A. Sauber, o L. Amnold. girl. 5 Elsie M. Davis, boy. L. and_Ailene Sanford, boy. girl. Fdward J. and Edith R. Teonard F.'ana Virginia M. Mortimer, girl, ‘Alphonza and Alice N. Colbert, girl. Abraham and Virgie Johnson, girl. Crawley F. and Margaret Smith, girl. Joseph F. ‘and_Alberta E. Dad Jerry-W. and Mary A. Pugh, gir] Wililam ‘A. and Jelener Jones, bo William and Maggie Penningfon, girl. Frederick W. and E. Ward, girl. PLAN ELECTRICAL SHOW. Practical uses of various commercial and household electrical appliances Will be demonstrated to local dealers, contractors and consumers by experts | and officials of the General Electrie Company and its subsidiaries at a merchandising conference to be held at Pythian Temple, Tuesday afternoon and night. \ MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours. CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 15th St., Col. 636, Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 for FUNERALS Moderately C., FEBRUARY 13. HERE ON MARC 3 ill be one of the speakers at the mid- Theater, under the aus- on of ck_sharp, and will consist of £0Ing to have some of the meeting | Geotge Forbs and Frances M. oth orke Forts an M. Hawkins, bou | Fill'am Scott and Janie Duncan, Harry L. Alexander and Crystal E. Talor, Portsmonth, Va, s 1921—PART 1. Laymen’s Midday Lenten Services B. F. Keith's Theater Daily, Except Saturdays, 12:30 to 1 O’Clock i | ; Opening Service— il Monday, February 14th { Principal Speaker— J.THILMAN HENDRICK Prexident. Board of Cammissioners, D. € GOVERNMENT CLERKS MAY ATTEND MAINE EXERCISES i { | pected to Be at Arlington for Employes Who Are Veterans Ex- i Ceremonies Tuesday. Veterans of all of the men who we! wars and relatives t down with the battieship Maine whé are emploved -by the government in Washinston and n be spared from work Tuesday leaves in Maine be granted ¥ attend the afternoon will order that they m. rinl ¢ to be held at Fort i This ment was made night by the Distriet of Colum- nt of the United Span which Wood of the Church of the Cov oms of the Chamber of Comme For Tuesd ) the i rrange for the cere curcd as Following the pl of wreaths, Frosman, the new I rresented by President Wilson and Church, and the oc ade | Minister de Cespedes of Cuba, upon the | a welcome (o Dr {Maine shaft in Ariington national by the cle - I jcemetery. which se will be in Humphries, !charge of the Ladies’ Auxil i . ers’ open with | S W. and the Lineal Soc rayer, a 1 will be wel- | the Spanish War, ex the clergy and peopie of lorating the twi Washingten, after which he will of the destruction of the Maine will be | make a short talk held in the “ort Myer, | s starting at lock. Capt. Daniel ccretary Danieln (o Speak. Chishoim will be master of ceremon 2 Wedne Chaplain MeCoywt <l e oo U S A will epen with prayer, and | joq Manuel de Cespedes. minister from el DAl e Who served as a colonel in the b Representative S ¥ Thursda. meeting will be ad- entinggthe : dressed by Senator Thomas Sterlini L e and the Re okn. T. Huddle will JohafMCinovaS ‘}“ Srand EiveRthclone sina s o fa of the Republic; Representativ Friday, (ot Moo ¥ St Temple | 0¥l C. Johnson of the American | T " famea southern orator, will Legion, and Senator Frank B. Willis Fellspiicr e {of "Ohio. Patriotic music will be deltvereq¥er and the prayer will |playea by the Marine Band, while hymns will be sung by a quartet. Navy to Get Furlough. issued by Secre- Danicls granting officers and n i v fa two-day furlough to ~d men of Jewish faith in and Navy for the ‘hich begin at noon April ! and continue until midnight April . it was announced last night by | the Jewish Welfare Board, Under these orders -hundreds | sewisk soldiers and sailors | enabled to celebrate Seders at ihomes. Where the men zre stationed ! too far away from their homes to us> {the furlough the Jewish Welfare i Board has arranged community ! fcder celebrations in towns adjacent of to Army and Navy posts, both in the j United " Statcs and insular posses- sions. 1 —_—_— ~ HARVARD CLUB TO DINE. { Alumni Here Plan for Annual Cele- bration February 23. The thirt {the Washington Harvard {take place February 23. o'clock, at Rauschers. Among the icpeakers will be Representative | Rebert Luce, Harvard, °s2, from ! Massachusetts, and Prof. Albert Bush- {nell Hart of Harvard v. | Invitations are now being sent by {tle sccretary, Charles V. Imlay, 1416 F street, to ail members of the Wash- ington Harvard Club, and to all Harvard men in_ Washington and vicinity. inviting them to attend and to bring guests. Representatives of Harvard clubs in zljoining cities and towns algo will be in attendance. Pickering Dodge, 305 Southern build- ing, the treasurer of the club, is pre- pared to receive answers to the in- vitation. -eighth annual dinner of Club will dt 7:30 1 ! ALUMNI FORM BODY. |Arkansas Graduates Here Elect Representative Tillman President. Graduates of the University of Ark- ansas met last night at the head- quarters of the Y. W. C. A., and form- ed an alumni association, with Rep- -resentative J. N. Tillman of that state as president. Others elected to office iwere Nolan Mitchell, vice president, {and Mrs. Rosebud V. Savage, secre- tary-treasurer. Senator Joseph Robinson of Arkan- sas was among the speakers. Other | former students of the university who spoke were Prof. E. H. Shinn of the Department of Agriculture; Prof. A. J. Barrett of the Naval Academy, at Annapolis; Dr. C. H. Hillman, Medical Corps, U. S. A.: Clyde Met- calf, Marine barracks, Quantico, Va. Hugh Miser of the geological survey ss Byrd Mock and Mrs. Dwight MARRIED 66 YEARS. i }Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. C. Hoyle to Celebrate Today. Nine children, forty-five grandchil- dren and twenty-five great-grandchil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. C. 'Hoyle. befides a host of friends from near and far, will gather at their home, near Barnesville, in Montgomery county, Md.. today, to join in a celebration of their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle are eighty-nine and eighty-four years old, respective- ly. Thelr children, grandchildren and friends have been planning for weeks to make their sixty-sixth wedding an- niversary a memorable affair. The couple are enjoying splendid heajth and have been keenly interest- ed in the plans for the celebration. The only break that has come in their family circle was the death of their oldest child, which occurred dn Spring- field, Ohio, in December, 1919. — EXHIBITS ENGRAVINGS. R Work of Henry Wolf on Display at Public Library. An exhibition of Henry Wolf's wood engravings has been opened at the Public Library and will be continued for four weeks. The exhibit will be on view every day from 9 am. to 9 p.m., with the exception of Wednes- days, when the hours will be from 9 am. to 3 pm., and Sunday, when the hours will be from 3 to 9 p. Henry Wolf, an’ Alsatlan by bisth, came to America at the age of eight- een years and became one of the most brilllant American wood engravers. He died in 1916. Washington is indebted to the Sb- clety of Fine Arts for obtaining, through the courtesy of the American Federation of Arts, the series of ex- hibits which have been placed at the Public Library this winter, it is stated. —_——— BACKS WIRELESS RIGHT. The right of the American Federal Company to construct a wireless plant at Shanghai will be supported by the United States government. it was_indicated at the State Depart- ment, where it was said the qu tion'has been taken up with the Brit- ish government, the | passover | CARD OF THANKS. BOWMAN., We wish to express our sincere thanke to relatives and friends for their thy and floral tributes at a | Kindness, sym; the recent death of our beloved wife mother. WM. C. BOWMAN AND CHILDREN . GLADMON. To Mr. and Mrs.BAILEY G MON, on February 7. 1921, a won | | —_— | MARRIED. Isuzzx-nmr ! t au Prine | i | CULLINANE. Cat v 11, 1801 IR 5 Tushand aged 41 14, fro Reidt 13 t Olivet cometery DEWEY. : the Lome of Lis sou. S06 E st S.w. on Feboary 11, 1921, FREDE: ¥ huxiand of (" Dewey. in the «xtv sixth year 3 from 1 | above address p.m. Tuten FLORY. The f woa PLORY will be Leid 13, 1. at 2 o'clock from the J It Weight undertakive estal Please omit flowe FORDAN. <hment 10 | 1. 19 1 from from his February 14, at 1 o'ch vited to attend. HASTIE. No. 1o Q st Ioat 1, for the pury funerai of our late Rrot Q st k. Lods n 21 er WILLIAM 1l HANTIE. Morniug Star Lodge, No. vited. t N, will ‘be ds the f the LA 1 TOLY, Secretars | HATHAWAY. On February 11, 1921, Mr, W. A HATHAWAY, for ton, died suddenly at a| York. | KARR. . 8t his home. | e WA? beloved lusband of Mary W. Karr_and father of I'rof. Fulton It harr, in his ¥ services at Immanacl . F Anacostia, Monia: Intermeat at Arlington. Cumberland and Frostburg papers | Dlease s morning. February NICHOLSON, ‘wife of Henry Fuderal from’ her late res: 1347 30th t. n.w.. Mo . at 3 o'vlock p.m. Iuterment . February 10, 1 JAMES beloved McCarthy, formerly of residence of 220 11th st B30 a ,ul..'ul'mn.-,x :-...m of Naon | | | ., Monday, F | thence to st | Wil e said ut i into her heavenly re 5. February 10, at the residen Miller Secott, X, iu the ves_fonr bel on Saturday, February 1 EPIL, (nee O'Bricn). Fune 35th st n.w y, February 15, quiem mass - Ann’s Chuzeh at 10 = 140 PITCHER. On Friday, Feb 11, 1921, at at s . beloved husband Funeral from the eral parlois, 2001 14th st. i ‘ebruary 14, at 2:30 p.m. 13 RICHMOND. On Friday, Febrmary 11, 1921, at Kenosha, Wis. RP L. formerly of Washington, D. C.. enty-sovengh yes Funeral at Wi Mofay,” February 14. RIECKS. On Satunday, February 12, KATHERIN beloved wife of tl Henry Riecks. Funeral from her late re dence, 13 5th st. ne. on Tuesday. Feb. roary’ 15, at ! invited. | ters. ROBINSON. Departed this life Fi rl‘llr,‘_n‘ll. l.‘.’.L at his resi 1 s "ark, Mr. COR. INSO! hmu«l husband of Harriet inson and.devoted father of Arthur, Oscar, i Whitney, Bertie, Maggie and John Robis son, and Mrs. Esther Johnson and Mrs, Ella | M. 'Turner. He also leaves to mourn their loss three sisters, two brothers and a host ' of relatives and friends. l"nnrr-l services at his late residence Monday at 2 p.m, SHARPER. At 2:20 o'clock, Febr 182k, ter a brief illness, Mrx. Al . SHARPER. at the home of her daughte Mrs. Russell Belt, Good Hope Hill, D. ( Funeral Monday afternocon at 2:30 o lmk from the rexidence of her daughter. { SPRIGGS. Suddenly, THOMAS F.," th priggs. Friends and relatives invited {o,attend the funeral services Monday, Feb- -y at 2 pn., at yis late residence, | 1010 Edmonston ave., Baltimore, )lddtnl terment at Loudon Park. B n.w., Mon Interment at Prospect Hill ceme- TOUSSAINT. _ Funeral services for OTTO TOUSSAINT, who " died. suddonty on S day, February 6, 1921, ar W 1 will be held ut the chapel of liam’ Lee's undertaking establishment, 33: Pa. ave. n.w., at 3 o'clock. February 13. Mr. Toussaint' was a resident xince 1853, but left v last August and wi tracting. nd at wh he met his untimely death. by two sons. WASNEY. 6:30 p.m., B, from iier late residence, n.e.. Tuesday, February Relatives and friends invited. | WEIDMAN. On Saturday, February 12, 1921, at 11 a.m., GODFRE! heloved hus! of Lillie B Weidman. ag. of this ., on Relatives Interment at 140 2o Hamilton st Corenme 5t Tuesday, Februars 13, at @ pam. " Ress o' attend. Glenwood cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. BAUER. In sad but loving remembr; dear Son und brother. GEORGE 1 BALLh: who departed this life four. years day., February 13, 19] b 3 Today recalls the memory Df & loved one laid to rest, And tliose who still remember Are those who loved him best. THE FAMILY. A Xflrb\lte fl; loll'; and devotion to memory of our dearly beloved mother. { LLIE BOWLES, who entered the realms | of eternal blixs and happiness two years ago | today, February 13, 1919, { God has His plans, and what if we With our sight be too blind to see. ‘Their full fruition: canuot He ‘Who made it, solve the mystery? One whom we loved has fallen asleep: Not dead. although her calm be deep. Some pew, unknown and strange surprise In heaven holds enrapt her eyes. dust, the vo undying yea | The spark that glowed within her soul Shall light our footsteps to the goal. THE FAMILY. BROWN. In loving remembrance of onr dear mother, MARTHA E. BROWN, who departed this life Febroary 13, 1820, one year ago to- da: ND BORBIE. { BowLES. h ISITES FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. Mary R. Rozzelle has filed suit for an absolute divorce from C. Dowd Rozzelle. They were married at Balti- mre, August’ 25, 1920, and separated two' days later. Attorney D. Edward Clarke represents the wife. LEAVES ESTATE TO. WIFE. The will - of- Edward Reinmuth. dated August 9, 1917, has been ‘flled for probate. He' Jeaves his entire estate to his wife, Lucy.B. Reinmuth, who also is named as'executrix. ASKS MARRIAGE ANNULMENT. Mrs. Cora Ashton has filed suit for the annulment of her marriage to Guerden Ashton. They were married at Rockville, Md., September 4, last and separated December 10. Attorney Robinson White appears for the pe- titioner. YATES TO TALK OF LINCOLN. Representative Yates\s to speak on Lincoln at a meeting to be ‘held Tuesday night at the John Webley A. M. E. Zion Church. 14th and Cor- coran: streets northwest, under the nn.;m:u ,of Il,l;ct‘haht’l‘oml ]lémnrlbl mll n. of. J. Francis ugory ;fl Frederick Douglass, k rd nw wcied Ileart Churel, 14t high m mass | or the repose of hs soul, In- beloved husband of | SOHINDLER. Kacred to . Hines Co. | ‘| p.m. Kelatives and friends ; ch_place | He is survived IN “MEMORIAM. BUTLER. In loving_remembrance of my dear xister, ALICE BUTLER, who died six years ago today, February 13, 1915, Tl never forget you. dear sister, While in this world 1 stay. God ouly knows how 1 misx you have passed away. { SIKTER JOS| r ot paxsad away one 13, M0, Nlcep on. dear hushand. and take your rest: best 1 loved you. but God knew He xaw your soffering here Aud opened wide His heaver HIS LV the memory of our heloves MAY OLIVER COLVIN four years ago today, P connty, died th 1NK3. RONS WAYNE A | CDWARDS. In sad and lovlng rememl snce o our dear son and bro PHILIP ED | who dep life vue youe ary 13, 1920, G 1 Weld yone you at ¢ ] ot focl w0 sa We did nat know the We did not ser s EDWARDS. AND SISTERS. - of PHILIP ED- Lote abors and duties all doue. of th i A FRIEND. HAUSCHILD. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear w.fe. €. HAUSCHILD, A ia ago today. 13, 1918, e yrars lave passed. to me Jike a faxt it e 2 affeto Wiicl was bestowed upon OTTO €. AND HARRIETT L. | HAUSCHILD. In I | HATTIE I c and love om_ mbave FAUSCHILD.* of McELROY. r years ago today, February 13, McELROY. Who d'ed fo In sad and loving remembra other. RET 1917 UER LOVING DAUGHTERS. + | MCELROY. 1In sad but loving remembrance of | pt RET McELROY. fou? years ago today, Feb DAUGH MARGARET MOUZON. the memory of our devo FRED. YOUR LOVING WIFE AXD SON. SADIE M AND RALPH L. MOUZON. RCTH. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear father, JACOD ROTHL, depar: | ths life one vear ago today, February 13, 1920. A shadow sexts upon our home, We miss hix W Where'er we 1 We see Lis va 1 ean never forzet You. dear papa, While in this world I stay, For my heart has never been the same 1 passed a HIS TOVING DAUG BROWN. voted hushand and a loving brother, GEORGE SCIINDLER, who departed thix life «ight years ago today, February 13, 1913. Today recalls the memory Of a loved un: laid to rest, And those who «t'l semember him Are tiose who loved him best. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND LOVING 818 TERS. {SWEENEY, 1. sears ago today, February t @ thought of sweet remembranee. ry fand and true, of appreciation In _loving memory of our dear M. C. 8W whe_dled shall find each broken ome sweet day, by-and-bs. shall gather with family and friends, re before our Father's throve. | When the mists and clouds have Sown; [ We shall ki are known, Some sweet day. by-and-by. YOUR DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. !:u.n: 1 THOMAS AND ESTELLA FORD. WEBSTER. Sacred to the memory of our d voted parents, WILLIAM D. WEBSTER, w! i departed this life three ¥ ruary 13, 1915, and MARY J. { January 1. 1910. Anniversary ma ‘ ®t { Dominic’s Church. H one, but mot forgotte: | DAUGHTERS AND GRANWDAUGHTERS. | WHITE. Sacred to the memory of my darl daughter HELEN. who died seven years s, today. February 13, 1914. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true; Just a token of appreciation And a heartache still for you. R MOTHFR. V P S In_loving meme:s j of our darlinz, KATHRYN MILDRED WIL KINSON, who left us five years ago, Febrn ! ary 13 1916 and onr beloved father, WIL. | LIAM HURDLE, February 13, 191s. 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