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HE President and Mrs. Hard- tng will spend Christmas In the White House without further ceremony than an exchange of greetings with their more intimate friends. As there are ino children in the house, there will ibe no Christmas tree, but one of Mrs. i Harding's chief pleasures for days past has been improviding surprises for all the children of her acquain- | tance. The exchange of gifts between jthe President and Mrs. Harding is so |tar a thing kuown only to them- selves. Radiates Good Cheer Don’t permit the woodwork in your home (inside or out) to de- teriorate. Consult Ferguson. = x. FERGUSON 1 1114 Oth St. N.W. Ph. N. 231-232. PAINTING BY EXPERTS SOCIETY o et Values i l[ xceptional Values in| i K z : & cesfl| A Quiet Christmas in the White House of .guaranteed qua]lty. i 5 Z Awaits President and Mrs. Harding, With Only Casual Visitors. Frederick Atherton, Mr. and Mrs. John Boit, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Castle, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, and Mrs. N combe Barney, Capt. and Mrs. John Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Jertle, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hop- Coats and small piece: i Mrs. John W. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Col. 1s, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Caspar Mil- ler, Commander and Mrs. Emory Scott Land, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, Dr. lndl Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, Mr. and_Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mr. Sullivan, Marshall Field, Mrs. Thomas 1sh, Mrs. Henry C. Cor-; Din, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Mrs. Sara Lee llips, Mrs. Hamilton Wright, the ses Patten, Miss Laura Harlan, ! The Best in Modern Fiction, Essays, Travel Blograpl and Children's Books. >Bi e Viss Bet'v Poe, N velvn Wads- WAYFARER’S BOOK SHOP |i Vice President Entertalning Two worth, Capt. Berry Domville, Capt. 2 Friends Over Christmas. Sidney R. Berry, Capt. Clarence J. B e ot o 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of | Henry, Capt. Little, Lieut. A Boston, who came to Washington for [B. Arnold. Mr. C. Longhurst, Mr. Hugh the dinner which the Vice President|V. Tennant and 3ir. A. W. Street. and Mrs. Coolldge gave in honor of the President and Mrs. Harding Wed- nesday night, will be the oniy house guests the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will have over the Christmas season. Thelr sons, John and Calvin Coolidge, will celebrate Christmas EC]AL ! quietly, and are not accepting invi- z ‘tlllon ! as their time here is s - D. ! Lord Lee of | " ‘:hrlstmas mner arge and dis December 26th idinner last eve From 6 to 8 p. m. lard Hotel. His guests were the Sce- iretary of State and rs. Hughes, th Li W Dancing Until 12 | ambassador of France and Mr . Thon irand, the ambassador of Gr . Harry Kay, i Reservations open until the morning of the 26th. General the Earl of Cavan, ac- companied by Lieut. H. Gage, left ‘Washington last evening for Alken, 8. C.. where he will be the guest of Mr. Thomas Hitchcock over Christ- mas, returning to Washington the vvening of December 27. HOTEL HADLEIGH 16th, V and W Sts. nater and Mrs. John B. Kenrick | of Wyoming are entertaining a small | 10dis party over istmas, their F < includinz their son. Mr. Man- student ot Harvard: | o} jams. and| Miss niece Seure, extended Miss C {taln and Lady Geddes, the mini of Cornel i recel China and Mme. Sze, the midmi and Mrs. | |China to the court of St. James and Francis | Mme. Koo, Senator Schanzer. : Elihu Roof. Senator G. F. Pearce. Srinivasa Sastri, Sir John Salmond, Admiral Baron Acton, Admiral de son’ | evening, to which Admiral _Kato, Rear. Admiral a number of Ernlo _ Chatfield, Vice Air Wyoming. shal Higgins, Lieut. Col. Hankey, Mr. Justice and ney, the Secretary of the N fof ine congressional set, Mrs. Denby. the assistant secretary of | ° ‘ 10 unofficial society, | the Navy and Mrs. Roosevelt, Mr. and 1is the delightfully informal tea which Kendrick's Willianws. Scnator and Mrs. have a Christmas and Kendrick will | gives the tree party this they have invited their friends from 5 to 7. Enlisting the u..cadance of many minister Helen Rauscher's nd namesake, who 1 sta Mr. and Mrs. Al MISS AILSA MELLON, Daughter of the Secretary Treasury, who has gone to Pittsburgh with him to spend the Christmae holi- days and will return in time for the New Year reeeption at the White Houxe on Monday. this of Persia, Cannon usternoon Miss Helen Le ntly returned from an in Burop non and Mi ng alone, the latter wearin modish gown of Alice blue and silver |little company later o the. d trimmings of dark fur, Lt et atest Parisian touch. reception and ball rooms are in their decoration of Chris and green and th On ChristmasMo Bells atingle—hearts filled with joy — excitement — Christmas morn brings happiness—Peace on Earth and Good Will to Men. With the passing of the rejoicing and early-motning surprises aver “what Santa brought” come keen, hearty appetites .yearning for the Breakfast of Breakfasts—for Christmas is THE day of days. Serve them the best you know—Auth’s Wafer-Sliced Bacon. It will be curly-crisp, fresh from our own mild, sugarcure and ole’ fashioned hick’ry smoke. Auth’s Bacon, delicately covered with fresh eggs “sunnyside up,” is the Christmas breakfast aristocrat— i's what that big, brown-roasted, stuffed turkey will be to your din- :wr—JUST GREAT. Be sure you get Auth’s Bacon on your Christmas 3 shopping tour. It is wafer-sliced. Get it at most all grocers and at our market stands. Sausage Meat Link Sausage Scrapple Pork Pudding Smoked Sausage Under U. 8. Government Supervision . m AuthsBaconvih Egg THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. giving for Le Seure are |honor of her daughter, Miss mas colors of rec hours are from ert'H. Putney, en- as well as[tertained at luncheon at the Shore- ham today, the guests including the | Elizabeth Simms, Miss Mary Palmer, Mirza Hussein / | of the at her which The U, NATURDAY, DECEMBERE .24, 1921. Khan Alai; Mr. Charles W. Russell,| Judq, the party later attending the former American minister to Persia, {dance at Rauscher's given by Mrs. and his daughter, Mrs. Ogston; Miss | Wallace H. White for her daughter, Sophie Sweet, Hon. Constantine A.|Miss Nina Lunn. Chekrezi, Albanian commissioner to the United States, and All Ashgar 2o Weaces ,5':,'.?,‘.’:"'{:’?;::’8’;{353 han, ¥ 2 Hhan, secretary of the Perslan 1ega- |} ¢ Club In honor of Miss Sidney ‘Webb. The other guests were PFrin- Mrs. Henry P. Rjetcher, wife of the |cess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Isabel under secretary of state will not be|Crawford, Miss Alicc Mann, Miss Juzn at home on Monday, December 26, nor | Bell, Mr. “Roberg #iell, Mr. George on the following Monday, January 2.|Abell, M= Warder Wiison, M. Noel Symons, Mr. George Sloane and Licut. (M Georo lesta entertained at|William E. Doeller. uncheon today at the Shoreham, in honor of Miss Margaret Treadwell. The | Col A. S. Worthington left Wash- other guests were Miss Isabel Crawford, | Ington vesterday for Winter Park, Mins Madeline Austin, Mies Dorothy | Fla-, Where he will sp2ad the rest of Mondell, Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick, |the winter. Mrs. Worthing*on and Miss Miss Nina Gore, Miss Barrine Drake, | Worthington may join lim in Florida Miss Helen McLean, Miss Mary Morkan | 1ater on. and Mrs. George Le Roy Boyle. Lieut. Commander nnl Mis. Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Rernard M. Baruch left | Nt Hulings have closed their resi- their New York home yesterday for taeir BT srR st Suiprenarsiony ey i e e, S oiiduye ® | Where Lieut. Commander Hulings Is shing . soon to assume the Juliss of ussistant Mrs. Jercme Napoleon Bonaparte will | Naval dttache. Mrs. Ilulings has gone give a large tea this afternoon in her |0 New ¥ok city for a brief visit New York home to present her daugh- | Wit relatives prioc to their +ailing ters, Miss Blanche Strebeigh and Miss |}l * 7 "{Y , from Philadelphiz for Barbara Strebeign to New York society. | t1¢ orient. Col. and Mrs. Bennet Hoats For Christmas House Party. Maj. and Mrs. John Bennington Ben- net of West Point and Mr. Hiram Een- net of New York will be with their par- ents, Col. and Mrs. John B. Bennet, at the Parkwood over the Christmas holi- days. 8. DR\ First Congressional Bud Maj, and Mre William S. Tompkins "';""“’ to Soctety. an heir children are coming from Representative and . W Camp Austin, Va. to spend the Christ: | White entertained ano L¥ t‘;;"f;)e'e]:i mas holidays' with Mrs. Tompkins' par- |of the pre-Christmas parties when 1ast ents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton | evening they presented Mrs, White's of 1726 New Hampshire avenue. daughter, Miss Nina Lunn to society at a dance. Mfss Lunn wore a charm- ing frock of white taffeta, quite bouf- Signor and Mme. Qua‘tr., Jtallan embz=t entortainel party of siz =.¢ the o 1o of the a box 2 last evemng. Miss Mary Boyl: Temple <f Ten- nessee has arrivei at thc Willard for the winter. - The director of the consular bureau of the State Department and Mrs. Wil- bur J. Carr, accompanied by the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs. Ezra Koon, went to Atlantic City yesterday, where they will remain at the Marlborough-Blenheim over Christmas. | Mrs. Carr will not receive Sunday, i January 1, but will resume her Sundays {at home January 8. the 1860 drooping shoulder line. § carried a bouquet of pink romes pie sented by her aunt, Mrs. Alice Frye Lriggs. ‘Mra. White wore a graceful gown of bide chiffon with iridescent beads, and she carried orchids violets. While Miss Lunn was the {Buest of Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gros Npnor at dinner, I rs. iite entertained a ¥ out-of-town guests. SR Assisting the bud were Miss Eleanor Davies, Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Helen Colbert and Miss Neville Johnson. Mrs. Richard S. Hill entertained a ismall dinner party of four couples in| I ¢ i anore a | Carroll Hill, last evening, and took the Rauscher’s for Miss Nina Lunn. Later !lllfl[he{afilk{lt ;.10 the Chevy Chase Club 0 the n honor of Miss Elizabet] —— e 2abeth | Mrs. Richard Douglas Simms was hostess to & large company last even- ing giving a dance at the Chevy Chase Club for her daughter, Miss Eilzabeth Simms, who was presented to her friends. In addition to this and last year's buds, the eompany included a Mrs. John R. Wellington gave a dinner last evening in hcnor of Miss Elizabeth 8imms, entertaining a group of young people, including Miss Miss Julla Hume, Miss Katherine Wylle, Miss Rebecca Wellington, Mr. Walter Boyd. Maj. Hubert Harmon, Mr. Cauldwell Long, Lieut. Stuart Barden and Lient. Commander Rob- ert S. Griffin. Following the dinner {he party attended the dance given for Miss Simms at_the Chevy Chase Club || . 2 f and also that for Miss Nina Lunn at | olg-tashioned nesaset p <apried an Rauscher’s. 5 sweetheart roses. Mrs. Simms wore Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson enter- | & Jnodish gown of black, o Z e s a student at Smith tained at a buffct supper; last even- jCollege and will return there after ing in_honor of Miss Eleanor Davies | the New Year. and their house guest, Miss Betty numbering ahout 400. The clubhouse I8 gay in its Christmas decorations of red and green, and contrasting hap- pily was the gown worn by the debutante of coral and sflver color brocade fashioned along the simplc Il I'lr. I;N] Mrsafflben Grosvenor were osts for a nner party of young Q {folk last evening, entertaining for a Good Tlme;mexr daughter, Miss Gertrude Grosve- nor, who came from her school at o have redecorating done | Milibrook-on-the-Hudson to join them Now’s Reduced Prices on | Taiors gxperts. To bro-|for the holidays. The guests in- | Painti auoting Specinl Prices on|¢luded Miss Delphine Heyl, Miss Painting, |} erie snd Pamnting. oar| Helen Griffin, Miss Helen Colbert, Etc., etc, |usual high-class work assured. | Miss Elizabeth ~Kemp, Miss Glad HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. jChapman Smith, Miss Zilla McDuga 2333 18th St. Phone Cel. 1077 | Rogemary —offers a varied assort- it ment of Christmas Can- dies. Swift and courteous i§ service for the hurried Lunn, Miss Mary Hamilton, Mi. Corrine Stephens, Mr. Ralph B. Jen kins, Mr . Henry Lee. Mr. Denby, Mr. Chester Snow, Mr. John Graves, Mr. George Hamilton, Mr. Rounds, Mr. Lumbard, Mr. George Grinnell, Capt. Montague and Lieut. Schnieder. the debut dance of Miss Lunn at Rau. scher’s. Mr. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler gave a dinner, followed by dancing, it shopper. No waiting. last evening for the latter's young daughter, Miss Emily Earl, and two 1401 H St. sons, Mr. Chaffee Earl and Mr. Edwin Earl, who are here from school for the holid: The guests numbered sixty 1and were seated at small tables gay MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dyed Within 24 Hours Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 2469 18th St, Col €36 Santa Clauses, and the ballroom had holly and tall evergreens for decora- | tion i s Elizabeth Taylor of Los An- ,geles_and Mr. Gilbert Davidson of { San Diego, Cal | holidays with M nd Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. George D. Hope, who has an lapartment at Wardman Park for_the iwinter, left last evening for New {York where she will remain until lafter Christmas. She will go to Kan- sas City to remain over the New Year, returning to Washington about j January 10. Keep Warm-- Majestic Electric Heater $11.00 The best electric heater made; will heat the room quickly at a small cost. Radiantfire Gas Heater 5230 ¢ MUDDIMAN, 616 12th St.—1204 G St. | Miss Kate Morgan of New York, i who visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. i Davies of Massachusetts avenue, left for her home today Judge and Mrs. Thomas W. Leahy jof Muskogee, Okla. are at the Pow- | hatsn. A large holiday dance was given {last evening by Brig. Gen. Richard C. Marshall and Mrs. Marshall at their S street home in honor of their | daughter, Miss Laura Winder Mar- | shall, a student of St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C., who is at home for the {Christmas season, and Miss Mar- | shall's guest, Miss Josephine Gould of Cambridge, Md. Decorations of ce- dar, holly and mistletoe abounded throughout the house, giving the irooms a most festive appearance. { 'Gen. and Mrs. Marshall have is- !sued invitations for an informal at i nome tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Perry of Clifton i Terrace have left for Green Spring i Valley, Md., to be the guests of Mr. jand Mrs. Norris Galligher for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Cromwell Brooks will have as her guests over Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Pefry, who will arrive today from Baltimore. Mrs. Brooks will The DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY I extends to their ' friends and patrons ! their sincere wish for a MERRY CHRISTMAS 1-9-2-1 OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL RESUME ITS REGULAR HOURS, 8:45 TO 5:30, NEXT TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-SEVEN fant and the bodice fashioned with | presentative and | number of married folk, the guests; Miss Mary Louise Johnson, Miss Nina | James | The party later attended | with Christmas colors and diminutive; are spending the| leave Tuesday for New York to remain over New Year. Mrs. Edson, member of the advisory committee at the armament conference, went to New York yesterday for the Christmas recess. On her return she will stay with Mrs. Pinchot until the close of the conference. Mrs. T. G. Winter, who has also been staying at the National Club of University Wom- en, is spending Christmas at her home in Minneapolis, and wlill return for the remainder of the conference. Mre. Orville Harvy Cook, accom- panied by her son, Robert P. Cook, of Baltimore, Md., formerly of 65 S street northwest, Washington, 1s spending Christmas holidays with her cousin, Mrs. Virgil Folden, in Fredericksburg, Va. JOHN G. PENNIE, EXPERT IN PATENT LAW, IS DEAD John G. Pennie, for many years en- gaged in patent law practice here, died yesterday at his home in New York city, according to information received here. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at the Broadway Presbyterian Church, foi- lowing which the body will be taken to his former home, Aibany, N. Y., for interment. Mr. Pennie was a specialist in pat- ent law and was chosen by the United States government as a patent expert on the commission to negotiate peac He spent six months in Paris follow ing the armistice in connection with the patent features of the peace ne- gotiations. 3 He was born in Albany, N. Y.. in 1858, and graduated from Union Col- lege in 1877. After studying abroad he entered the United States patent office here in 1880 as an examiner. Later he entered the private pras tice of his profession as a member | of the local firm of Pennie. Golds- {borough & i, @ connection i { which he ned until several | vears ago, he went to New York to become jated with D. Cady Herrick and Judge mes J. | Farren. In recent years he was | senior partner in the firm of Pennie. Davis. Marvin & Edmonds. He held the Belgian order of the crown for his work with the ican peace commi rector of the National Research cil and a former trustee of the ists' Club. —_ JOSEPH SAUNDERS DIES. Flint Saunders, long as- Joseph sociated with the Grand Army of the Republic and for twenty years in the general land office. died Thursday night at his home 3025 P street nort {west. He would have been eighty ¥ old in April. | Mr. Saunders. was born in Humilmn.l Ohio. On the breaking out of the il war he_enlisted in Compan th Infantry manded by Boyiton. For in the field he v a2 in the it throus’ part in many of i the western campaigns. His resi- ment served under Gens. Rosecrans Boynton and Thomas, commanders for whom he retained the warmest affection. j Mr. Saunders, accompanied family. came to Washington on his appolntment to a position in the general land office and he re- mained in that office until retirement member of Department dau 1arie Funeral arrange- Ohio Voluntecr Col.. later Gen. H. V. meritorious service nmiesioned an and served the war taking zreat battles in by his in 1900 last year. He Burnside Post, G. of the Potomac. Clara R. Saunde ders, survive him. was a ments have not heen completed but service will be held at the family on P strect a home CARDS OF THANKS. BRILL. We wish th expess our thmuks and apyreciation to our relatis friends srmpathy an floral tributes ro ed @i ARLES BRIV DAUGHTER AND PORTER. We desi 1ol for thair benutiful floral trik the death of cor b . CHARLY' . 1921 beloved father, thank and Helen 3. 1921, 2 son. BURNS. To John Saturduy, December rs. . D €., JOHN en R. Bayne (nce Remain will be 1<anska, . beloved liusha . in bis taken to his late hom e, Md. Fu- ueral Mouday, Decembe pom. CARTER. Deparied this Thursday. mher 1921, VIOLX ARTER. Siie leaves to moura lier d father, a loving mothe o'ed grandsot Funeral from M host of relatives and friends. Der_late residen 07 K st. o at 2 p.m. CHASE. Departed this lifs Wednoslay even- 1921, abont 20 ing. December BESSIE VIOLA, iife of Leon Ch voted danghter of tae Kev. Join I full_C) iy, after a painful iliness, which she bore w tian fortitude. leaves to loss a husband. d and loving father six brothers, two sisters and a host of rel tives and friends. Funeral Saturday. [ cember 24, at 1 p.m.. from Kehoboth I tist Church. Interment in Harmony c tery. DAHLMAN. Saturday, December 21, at the Laurel Sunatorium, after a long i i Elizibeth Dablman (private) from Zurhorst's funeral parl Enst_Capitol st. Intermeut Arlingio tional cemeter, GOLEY. On Frid at 315 pam. At G Tniversits Hos- pital. CATTIERINE Gi (nee MeAuliffe) ns can be seen at John D. McAuliffe ship Heights, Md. Notice of funera T A this life on Thu 1921, at 11:45 p N (nee Cope). toss @ devoted husband, . a host of rel ce of funeral later. ® December 22, V.. bel Funerai rle Apart- Saturday. p.m. Interment private, 24 Departes ber 2 Ashevilie, N Mamie Miles Services at_Lee’ at 2 pm. please copy.) On_Friday, Decembe > p.m., ROSH MU 008 10th st. s. after. NAEFF. Suddenly Thursday, 921, LAURA B.. widow of the Naeft. F rom Wright's cl 10th December 1 parlors Tuesday. (Richmond and 12 | cop; H PENNIE. 1921, at his home. New York city, JOHX C. PENNIE, formerly of Washingto D. .. in the fhe Gith year of his ag Fineral from Tirondway Presbyterian Church | 26, at 10 a.m. £ December 20, 1921, ROBINSON. On Tuesd his _residence. n. FLINT SA! . in the 78ih year of his age. Notice of funeral later. (Clncinnati and Hamilton, Ohlo, papers please copy.) 24, FTON. _Suddenly, Friday, December 2 L, TROSE AL, Gaughter of the late W liam M. and Sarah C. Sefton. Funeral from | her late residence. 1837 14th st., Monday, December 26, at 10 o'clock a.m. ~ Interment (private’ at Rock Creek cemetery. 25 EINZE. On Friday, December 23, 1921, at 3 B OHY, beloved hasband of Kate Bieinle. Funeral from his late residence, 500_East Capitol st., Sunday, December 23, at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. 25 SWINSON, arted this lite Friday, Decem- e 1021 ot 5:20 a-m., at her residence, | 1825 4th p.w., LULU, the beloved dou[hler‘ H Bdward Swinson, and sister of Maud and “.\r'fll(nm Swinson. Funeral Monday, Decem- ber 26, from Mount Carmel Baptist’ Church, at 1 o'clock p.m. TLalu, thou wert mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as the u'r of evening When it ficats among the trees. - 25 IN MEMORIAM. ALLEN. ‘Ta sweet memory of a loving wife! nniumoll:ert ADDIE ELIZA ALLEN ,n:\'lln' ml 60 suddenly Christm I;?:n“un. Decamber 24, 1018. Oft to ourselves we think of you, Think of the tliings we used to do; we used to say, SOCIETY’ | ALLEN. i{and embalmer. |GEO. mother, : N, who departed this life "thre “today, Lin e “three years a0 today, December Can I Lelp but_feel 5o I L For no word was ever sweeter * = Than the ‘words motiier spoke s doar, ou don't know the sorrow to be left al Till God sends the message 1 ome:” Tix wal wien He calls for one snother s But ‘e ‘waddest =% sour mother. B HELEN. AUFFORT. A tribute of love to the memoty of our dear mother, SARAH H. AUFFORT, o died two 240 today, December 24, Every da, Every Deep with Thouglits of you we lo Often in my heart Why did ‘our dar Then cowes the ans; She is not dead, Sleep on, dear m your labor is o'er, Your williug hands will labor no more; A faithful motlier, both loviug and kind, A better mother no one could find. Go not far in the land of light, a2 Lanit awhile at the goiden gate. at we should lose you out of sight: Wait, dear mother, wait. ¥ Sadly missed. THE FAMILY. * lemn and swest, « Is ooly aslecp. BALLMAN. In sad but loving memory of our dear sixter, WILHELMINA BALLMAN. who died suddenly one year ago toduy, Deceml Sister of the late Luma Bl SISTER: AND MRS, V! MR . MARY INTA CAR- CHAPMAN. MAR 15-two years a . forgotten. HER DAT t, CLEMENT! OLDER.€ CLARK. In memory of my dear husbang WILLIAM CLARK, who died four years ago, combe 917. HA CHAPMAN died twen. er 24, 1509, d far away There lies a dear one there today. Sleep on, dear husband, Kleep on’ in deep peace, For Jesux is near y And ‘the davs uze fast When 1 will he there. ssing by HIS _DEVOTED WIFE AND SON, M S DEVOTE B ANT . MARY ETCHISON. In memors of our daughter. El A H VIRCINTA MR. AND MBS, €. C. HALL. - * FLOYD. In sad hut | my durling daughter and sister, VIRGINTA FLOYD, who departed this life yerrs azo today, T ber 24, 191X, Wi liava to monrn the loss of one We tried onr best to suve; Beloved on earth, we love her still, Remembered in her giave. HER MOTHER AND BROTHER. * GRINDLEY. Toved * dang HARBISON thiree years ago_todas Mass “ut St. Paul's churches. GRINDLEY. In lovivg remembrance of our dear ister, CATHERINE HARBISON INDL ried thix life three wars uzo foduy, d at St I The softenin bitteriess 1z remembrance of three ‘December and 4, 1918, Sacred ' Hea FAMILY, rose. learts. AND GU wife. A who pass ago vesierday. YOUR LOVIN HAILSTOC KENT. In lo WILLIAM K today, D Gone, ILSTOCK (1 1 r Kyex)., ond eight years 191 ARLES 3. = wemory of my husband, ied eiglit years ugo 13. ¥ but ot forgotten. ANNIE KENT. * t memory of BIRT H. LUCAS. uul Test two years ago 1919, earthly clinging, brance of onr MUDD. years ago to ILAHRY S NICHOLS AND SON. * STEWART. 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