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Corby’s One Pound Layer Cake, Each 28c Chalmers’ Gelatine, Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour-- Pkg. 25¢ 11c -19¢ a dog delons- ing to his mother yesterday morning, Alphonzo Branch, colored, seven years old, 2116 9th street, was attacked by the animal and bitten on the left arm. His wound was dressed at Freedmen's Hospital. Mra, Lucy Buekman, colored, thirty- elght years old, 1315 Linden court northeast, was 'at 1117 7th street Southeast yesterday afternoon and ac- cldentally " slipped and fell on the stove, burning her face and body. She was treated at Freedmen's Hospital, where it was sald her condition was not serfous. “The Gospel of Healthy Minded- ness” will be the subject of a lecture to be given Tuesday night .at the j First Congregationai Church by Rev. W. John Murray, pastor of the Church of the Heallng Christ, which meets in the ballroom of a New York hotel. ~Rhade Inland Avenue Citizens’ Asso- | clation’ will meet Wednesday. 8 p.m.. in Sherwood Presb: Associntion will | meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in North- ; minater lecture hall. The question. Wil the right of franchise be of advantage to the District of Colum i bia?" will be debated by Charles T. i Clayton of the Columbla Heights i Citizens’ Aswociation and Hugh Kerr Fulton of the Towa Circle Asso tion. Public invited. Fekington W. ¢ ;morrow neon, with Mrs. W. L. i ger, 1339 Montague street, Moant Pleasant W. €, T. U. will have | 2 neighborhood mathering at Savoy Theater Wednesday at 11 a.m. Speak- i ers. musical progr: Rev. Dr. Thomas V. Moore will lee- tuer on “Methods of Mental Healing” tomorrow, 5:10 p.m., at St. Patrick's Hall. 924 G street. under auspices of | K. of C. Evening School. The Wanhington College Laura mnre af Elmira | 1 meet tomorrow with Miss | er, 1233 18th st 2 honor of Miss Alice Robertsons =~ The National Preas Chub Post, No. | 20, American Legion. will give & re- ception in honor of Alvin OWS‘FC)', commander of the legion, Thuraday, 8 pm. at the National Press Club, All Washington correspondents in- | vitea. Four automobile tir | eash were stolen from .(E: 2o of | business of J. W. Harper, 4326 | consin avenue, between 10 | Beht und 1:30 o'clock_this Entrance was gained by 1 ! The Society of American B |n'l|!|fl will meet tomorrow, ..:,.":“1..; Naval Medical School. Program will be given by invest { 3 at = :m!nr of Akrlculluro‘ R €apitol HII History cI meet Wednesday with M _ 13751 McKinley sireet. | % Elliott, | The Somtheant W, | Association wi! ip.m. at Tyler mgton Citisens’ tomorrow, 8 ! Neor | seNorth Capitar Eekington Cit Association will }rm-. 8 p.m. in Emery Schoet, °TOT —_—— |- ORGANFZATION ACTIVITIES, | TONIGHT. | _West End Citizens’ Anso et in Concordia Chureh: Wil jant faycock, assistant postma ter, address th, roper ok the members as to 7. Miss Janet Richards will giv of the Y. W.°C._A.. at the Church of {Our Father, g lock. & oclal Hygjene Soclety will meet, 8:15 o'clocic, in o Department, " “uditorium of Interery West End Union. W. C. T. U.. will | meet at 45 o' | Crain, *312 0% a7 i1 Mral Me- Alumni Association of North Carolina will 7:15 o'clock, 1014 Vermont of University Kive a dinner, at Garden Tea House, avenue. Music. Midoity Citizens’ Associ meet. 8 o'clock at_Themasy Bchucs Lieut. Col. C. O. Lieut. C Sherrill will make | Dr. Walter Franklin Prince of the {American Society for Psych {rearch will speak. 8 o'clock st o !‘l"ls:; h(l;iune."ll!:é\‘ street. Subject | “The Results of Forty e | chical Research” O\ YeAr8 of Pay TODAY. The Audubon Society spri 1ass will meet for lhe’!lu%r;“:l g:fi i skins, 4:45 o'clock, Thomson School. The class will continue for five con- secutive Mondays. - Leaders will- be | ernithologiste. No charges. Interested invited: SRS iiene “California and the Old_ Missiona” will be the subject of an filustrate lecture by Francis R. Donovan, 8. at 4:30 o'clock, Georgetown College. " A Memphis lawyer entered his con- demned client's cell: “Well,” he said; “good news at las —— e FOUND. i ATREDALB _DOG—0; calling at 1004 Bye at: go et N7 Bunday after- ! | i d address’ ineide. { e noon. Thone Alezandri RILL FOLD, on 14th et betw, = s Circle” atorday b-:&mm;" ;‘(‘.;,:27,""1'; can 5 Grenn Bot ‘280.¥. Rtar oMber g BRACELET—Platinum and_gold_ with sap- hires and dia; ; Baturda €, | TRth ‘and Columbia i and 1810 Lamont st substantial reward. Phone | BREARTEIN—Gold,” shape of reward; no quer 2320 Monroe n.w. DOG, white and black, “'pet’; $250 reward. _Col. FARRING—One, onyx and cryaf setter; 8807, T on 1ath mear Cliftoh. Call Columbla 7744. 510 East Clifton Terrace. Reward. . EYEGLASSES, in case. at 14th _and Webster ats., or left on car; reward. J. T. Brent._inapector_bealth ofice, D. C. . FYEGLABRES—Ohild's, shell-rimmed; neigh. borhood 13th and Euclid. Phone Adsms 2517 or_return to 1305 Euclid at. n.w. Reward. FRATERNITY PIN, Kappa Al R Tara: 1030 Gueut: mmr e Ahs P FUR NBCKPIECE—Black iynx, whole marked O'Neal & Co. Reward: Mrs. Muntos, ! Tel. (ol. 4162. 1828 Colum! rd. o GAUNTLET AUTOMOBILE GLOVES, black, Runday. morning about on i3th atrest 28 o Dbetweer Tarragut stre Delaield or on Delafield between 13th and 14th. Reward. 1312 Parragat street n.w. . HANDBAG. black, Saturday afternoo: tweon 2400 16th at. n.w. and Terminai tion: reward. Phone ‘278 LAVALLIER—With Shrine and Bastern Star emblems, between Lincoln Park and Kelth' Reward.' 1338 East Capitol st. 260 MESH BAG, gold, Friday, Feb. 23, betwesn 3:30 and 4 ‘o'clock, on 14th st. car: finde bag Mfl rt-lllfil. “flr . Rewa; Isherwood. Main 6400. branch 408. PBARL NECELACE, lost Friday evening, 8hu- bert-Garrick Theater, either in tieater or just outside entrance; reward. 1780 New Hamp- shire ave. Telgphone North 339, -Brown gilk, containing $1.08, black goves, receipts, handkerchlef. 808 O st._s. . LICE PUPPY from 2801 Woodley road, Rovard for return. W. W. King o _te PURSFE—] . _on car or in Woodridge. Phone Kortn 8748, Recompente: - PURSE—Small, black, containing 8 er, bills, Bunday, around ‘2 ?.I..,h!wm il and 3162 Mt. Pleasant st. n.w. Pinder ’h’. return to 8162 Mt, Pleasant st. BCARF, brown silk, Bunday, Sth ot. B.w.. bet. Carnegle Library and Pa. ave. Reward. . Parrott, Grace o_Hotel. o BETTER, red and white, fomals; tag No, 1790, Beturn to 1418 8, C. ave. s.0. Hecelrs rowa, ‘.li. Iy cave, chain articles attached. - Raward. Retura n?':. N BW. WRIST WATCH, lady’s goid Eigia, gibbon, Bunday ' eveuiag betwees 10 11, ‘bitween oth ang M to 1ith. to Mase. ave. to Dupent ,_to Columbia rd. and Circle, Califorsia st. Pisder ‘will recsive Ll re- TArd by returaing eume ts A, 416 Kresge bidg., 11th 1240 sts. 3. w. |pose of the soul. sung by Rev. ito this city when a boy. RITES FOR MRS. BARBOUR. Funeral Is Held From St. Mat- thew’s Catholic Clurch. MRY. ANME V. BARBOUR. Funeral services for Mrs. Annie V. Barbour, well known in church, social and philanthropic circles, who died at the family residence, 1741 Rhode Island avenue northwest, Friday, were held at St, Matthew's Catholic Church this morning, at 10 o'clock, with requiem high mass, for the re- ward L. Buckey, pastor of the church. The interment was in a private vault in Rock Creek cemetery. where the body will lle until the family can have constructed a family vault. The pall- bearers, in accordance with an ex- pressed wish of Mrs, Barbour before she died, were the boys from St. Jo- seph’s Orphanage, a charity in which Mrs. Barbour had been interested all her life. Mrs. Barbour, among her many activities and interests, was long a member of the board of man- agers of Providence Hospital. A son iof land a daughter survive, Frederick K. Barbour of this city and Mrs,_George Louis Mayer of Philadelphia, Pa. CLARENCE DOYLE DEAD. Rites for Patent Attorney Tomor- row—Burial Private. Clarence E. Doyle, fifty-aix vears old. well known as a patent attornev, died Saturday evening at his home, 2101 16th street northwest after a long illness. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Schipper's undertaking establish- ment, 2008 T street northwest, Rev. George D. Dudley, rector ofsSt. Ste- phen's Church, officiating. _The inter- ment will be private in Rock Creek cemetery Mr. Doyle was a native of Philadel- phia. He had been a resident Washington most of his life. coming He was a member of the first class that grad uated from Central High School. Later he took up the study of patent law-and for & number of years was an active practitioner. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Mattie Gillis Doyle; two mons and two daughters: C. Eu- zene Doyle. Clarendon, Va.; Donald A Doyle of this city, Mrs. G. F. Kay- hoe and Miss Julia §. Doyle. and by his mother, Mrs. 8. 8. Doyle, and four brothers. THE WEATHER District of Columbla, Maryland and Virginia, rain tonight and tomorrow:; ‘warmer tonight; Increasing southeast and south winds West Virginia, rain tonight and to- morrow; warmer tonight; colder to- morrow. Recerds for Twenty-Four Heurs. Thermometer—4 p.m., 50; 8 p.m., 43; 12 midnight, 37; 4 a.m., 38; 8 am. 37; noon, 43. Barometer—4 pm., 30.13; 30.1 12 midnight, 30.21 4 am., 30.19; 8 am, 30.19; noon, 30.19. Highest temperature, 54, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 34, occurred at 5:30.am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 44; lowest, 37. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 3 am. Great Falls—Tem- perature, 32; slightly muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. Temperature. &3y condition, g 3 ] B | Btations. 3 @ 3 @ Abilene, Tex. 20.74 60 48 Albany .....30.22 34 18 Asbury Park , 82 Cloudy Atlantie Oity 30. 82 32 Cloudy Baltimors .. 3018 52 36 Cloudy Birmingham, 30.00 6 b4 Rain Bismarck .. 3 36 24 Cloudy 5 2024 40 28 Pt.cloudy 2998 34 32 Rain 3018 68 52 Pt.cloudy Chicago . 20890 42 388 Cloudy Cincinnati... 30.00 50 40 Rain Cleveland .. 80.02 42 38 Cloudy Denver .....30.08 48 24 Snow Detroit 2998 40 38 Cloudy El Paso. 2952 OR 48 Clear Galvey 2980 668 64 . Cloudy Helena .....80.38 83 24 0,02 Clear Huton, 6. D. 3018 40 22 Jacksonville. 30,18 68 68 . Ki . 2988 50 42 0.18 Rain 8002 50 28 . 2098 64 52 20094 54 42 18 T4 70 2992 7 60 80.22 44 382 Okla. City.. 2078 52 44 Philadeiphia. gxn 52 34 hoenix.Aris 20.78 78 650 ittaburgh... 30.10 40 38 Me. 3028 3¢ 14 2050 52 B84 . 30.20 60 40 30,12 38 24 2976 62 B8 2098 068 B4 3008 68 58 2984 48 38 3008 44 22 3058 44 38 8048 40 28 30.18 (8 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. ‘Weather. 48 Cloudy a Part clondy Part clondy Part cloudy Part cloudy amilton, - Bermuda. 80 Clear o Yuaw, Porto Rico. 76 Cloudy Havana, ' Cube Clear Faining An Tllinols woman has been ar- rested for horsewhipping her hus- band.- - Perhaps he actéd mulish.— Springfleld Leader. FUNEBAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. del servi Tt sute tivey 2 CEMETERIES. “w- x'.r'-ll Care ‘Atting location. Benilly accossiblo—on electric: car line. elect On Baitimors boulevard, at District line. Office:70512th St.N.W. Phone Frankiin 4745. Write for IHiustrated Booklet """CEDAR HILL .VANIA AVENUE SOUTKEAST with gold Washington's Beautiful Burial Ground Perpetusl care—Ohapal—Perfect Service— e R e A E R, Lo a3, of | | ! l €ards of Thanks. i to estend our tion sincere their kind- and at the d ,Mra. MARY F. ATKINS, HER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. * OURTIN, We wish to extend our mncere thanks and appreciation to our reintives and friends for the sympatiy. kindness and floral tributes at the death of our heloved ighter and sister, SARAM L. (BESSIE CURTIN. THE FAMIL EWELL. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and heartfelt uppreciation to our many relatives and friends for tieir kind- nesw, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our devoted son, little HOW ARD C. EWELL. Sifi. AND MRS. EWELL. * TYREE, T wish to extend my wincere apps ciation to the relatives, friends. members It Street. Christian Church and Sisters of U Household of Ruth for the sympathy u ar. dmother of Lula Armstead. ~Fu undertakers, 10th and [ > Tuesday evening, Feb ruary 27, interment at Centreville, Va. * BROWN. Departed this life Friday, February 23.°1923, at 8 a.m.. PERCY BRO' be loved nephew of Mrs. Dessie W. Tasior of 1814 T st, n.w. Remains can be viewed at P. H. Lomax’s chapel, 1400is § st. n.w. Fu- neral from above-named chapel Tuesd 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 26 BUOKLEY. Saturday, February 24, 1923, at his_renidence, 303 C st. we., THOMAS R.. beloved husband of Mimmi and son of the Inte BEdward and Mary Buckley. from chupel of Jumes T. Ryan, 317 s.e., on Tuexday, February 2 thence to St. Peter's C) will be sald at § a.m Olivet cemetery n.w. BURKE. Sunday. . 1923. MAR GARET A. RURKE, bel ister-in-law of Charles B, Davix. Funeral from her late resldence, 1808 33rd st. n.w.. Thursday. Murch 1. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to Ki. Ste. "% Catholic Church, where mass will be id at ® o'clock. - Intermen: at Monut ebruars 24, 1923 at T:30 M. CHISM. Funeral undertaking estabiishment. 29th and M n.w., 3t 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, February 27.% COWELL, Saturday, February 24, 1923, st 11:50 p.m his residence, 1131 Fairmont ALEXANDER T, Deloved husband of At . Mary E. Cowell. Fugera dence Tuesday, February 2 Interment private. CRAIGHEAD. Thursd: in_ Philadelpha, Pa his late resi at 2:30 pm February 22, 1923, of George Josep) Remaing at residenc 1916 L 'st..n uneral Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, from St. Augus. Interment in Mount Olivet.® Saturday, February 24, 1023, AUSTIN infant son of Willlam §. and 3 £ Crim, aged 3 years 3 months 1 day. seral from his parents’ residence, 3 L &t n.w., Monday, February 26, at 7 p.m. In terment at Keedysville, Md DIGGS. Departed this life at 5 am. Febru ary 24, 1923, after & brief ilipe her late “réwidence. Mrs. OLEVIA DI 4 siater of Mrs. Catherine Taylor. aves 1o mourn two miece host_of friends. Funeral from Asbury A . B. Church, 11th and K sts. n.w., T ¥, Februars’ 27, 2 DISHMAN. Departed this life Sacurduy. Feh ruary 24, 1023, at o'clock, BERNICE DISHMAN. i leaves to mourn their loss 2 beloved husband, mother und_ sister. Fu er late residence. 3216 Sherman She neral from the chapel of Pa. ave. n.w.. Tuesdas, Fi = p.m. Relatives and friends fosited. ment (private) at Rock Creck cemeters. EAHEART. Saturday, February 24, 1923. at the George Washingion University Hospital WILLIAM A, heloved hushand of Alice 1 Eahenrt of 2141 H st. n.w., in his GOth vear. Funeral services at the narlors of H_B. 3 926 New York ave n.w., on Tues 27, at 10 am. " Toterment February private. EDMONDS. Mondar. February 1923 Presdmen's Hospital, WEBSTER. 1h loved father of Elln, James F. and Da W. Edmonds. FOX. After a short iliness, Rev. J. ¥OX, in the 65th year of his be- Notice of funeral later. D JAM Funeral eervices at the € America_Tuesday mo: 10:30. R. I P. GRAVES. Sunday. Februars 25 at residence of her Wright, 1324 South Mrs. TERERA C. GRAVES, widow of e James D. Graves. Funeral from residence Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Glen wood cemetery. (Lexiogton. Ky., papers Dplease copy.) HOLLIDGE. February 25, 1023, at 1:15 p.m.. at her residence, 410 P at. n.w.. Mrs. RTUTH A. HOLLIDGE, widow of Jos. H. Hollidge. Funeral Wednesdas, February 28, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Baltimore. urgh and Stockton, Calif.. copr. = KEIM-BYRNES. Mondax, February 26, 19 at Washington Sanitarium. MARY K. KEIM. Notice of funeral hereafter. . LAVENDER. Suddenly. Sundas. Februa 1923, RORERT LAVENDER of 6th at’ n.w., husband of the late Amanda Laven der.' Funeral from the chapel of Fraok Geier's Sons Company, 1113 Tth st. n.w, on Tuesdsy, February 27, at 3 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Gien wood cemetery. . LOCKE. Suddenly Monday, Febru 3" a.m., WILLIAM WALTER, faut son of Walter and Py Rosson), of Clarendon, Va. MONTGOMERY. Monday, February 26, 1923, st his home, 908 Butternut si.. MOSES B., belored husband of Julia A. Montgomers. Notice of funeral hereafter. . O'LEARY. The remains of MARGARET C. O'LEARY will be taken from the vault at Mount Olivet cemeters and interred in the family plot. Tuesday. February 27. 1923. at 26, 1023 Ir.. in 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. POWELL. Fridar, February 23, 1923, at 6:30 pm., ELSIE B. belored wite of Darid 3. Powell. 8he leares to mourn their loss one devoted daughter, Marlon E. Hugbes; three sisters, three brothers and host ‘of relatives and friends. Funeral ices Monday ®vening at 8 o'clock at the residence, 815 12th st. Interment in Prince Willlam county, V . Feb roary 27. 26¢ SPENCE. Saturdas. February 24. S 11:45 p.m., SARAH SPENCE, beloved wite of the late John X. Spence. Funeral from her late resid , 708 B st. s.w.. on Tuesday, February t 2 pm. Rels- tives and friends invited. Interment in Rock Creek cemetery. . TUNSTALL. At Atiantic City, February 24 1023, IDA GRAY TUNSTALL. wife of A. . daughter of the late B. C. Gray i, and granddaughter of the it of Norfolk, Va. Inter- ment at Norfolk. Va. VAN SIOKLER. Sunday, February 25, 1923, at 9 p.m., BEULAH G.. beloved wife of Ernest K. Van Sickler. Funeral from her late residence, 4108 5th st. n.w., Tuesday. February 27, at 2:30 p.m. Reiatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood ceme- tery. < VENEY. Departed this lite Saturdav, Febru- ary 24, 1023, at 8 o'clock, at his home, 5244 Gay s n.e. GPORGE T. VENEY. beloved husband of Lucinday Veney. Funeral at 1 o'clock Tuesday, February 27. from Beulth Beptist Church. 6lst and Clay sts. n. (Deanwood Heights. D. C.), Rev. F. Dixon, pastor. ~Relatives and friends i vited. . 'WELLER. Wednesday. February 21, 1923, at Colfax, Calif., J. GILES loved 'husband of Kathrine Weller. ' Fu. eral from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons’ Company, 1113 st. n.w.. on Tuesdas. February 27. at 2 pm. Relatires and friends “invited. = Juterment Rock Creek cemetery. . ‘WOODSON. Departed this life Sunday. Feb. ruary 25,1923, at 1:18 of four months, JOH 5 Funera] service at D.m. Tuesday, Feb- ruary 27, at his late residence, 211 K st. now. Relatives and friends are invi His bods will be shipped to Culpeper, for interment. - In Memoriam. 1 hter and sist .m., after an illness ENRY WOODSO: 2 loving remembrance of our . LOUISE SIEVERS this life two years ago today, February 26, 1021, In our learts your memory lingers, Tenderly, fond and true. There is not a day, dear one. That ‘we do not think of you THE FAMILY. * . In loving remembrance of my dear mother, | ANNA BUTT, who died seven years oday, February 26, 1816, and dear brother; JOHN EDWARD BUTT, and dear father, CHARLES BUTT, who bave jolned her recently. : Forget them, oo, I mever will; 1 loved them then: I love them still. Their memory is freal today As in the hour they passed awa. ¥ MAE BUTT TAVE: OHAPMAN. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my darling mother, Mrs. LUCY COL- LINGS CHAPMAN, who entered into reat February 26, 1018, at 2:25 a.m., just. five years ago today. : An ornament of grace she bore, A spirit meek and kind; \Such honors as she daily bore on earth ‘We seldom find. Her timely words, her fervent zeal, Her bright example here To us her Btill to affect 1 worth reveal, o dear. HER EVER-LOVING BON, ELDER TTHOMAB CHAPMAN, 1100 K vt nm " 1% st.onw. to our | Fueral | relatives and a | Inter- | 1 E. Locke (nee 1 ¥, beloved mother of Harristt Dude | HOWARD, | i i i 1] i i i | | i . WELLER, be- g2 NEW YORK AVE, N. 10 B Speare <o, In Memoriam. CURRY. A tribute of love to the memory of *gur " durling ot o ing 1o greet her loviog ¢ When thelr trials on earth are ended. JACOB AND LOUISE. * DUFEY. In memory of our mother, SARAH C. DUFF o died four years ago todar. February 26, 1019, Goue, but mnot_forgotten HARRY AND ELLA. * FILLTUS-KELLY. In sad but loving remem- brence of our dear mother, MARY ALICK. ted this life seven years ago to ary 26, 1916. wiere the soul GARDNER, In loving remembrance of our dear son, CHARLES F. GARDNER, who was ddenly cleven yeurs 8§0 . 191 rts sour memors fond and true: day, dear Bnoogie, hink of 3 MAMMA AND PAPA. ¢ tingers. There | not That we do n . ati Md. | HAWKING. 1In sad but loving remembrance HAWKINS, who of our dear father, JOV 1921 died two years g0 today, February Clrist_receive thee, b ocalled thee. HIS LOVING CHILDREN. * In sad but loving remembrance of ‘my beloved brother, ALEXANDER & HOWARD, who departed this life nine rears ago todas, February 26, 1014 How 1 mius thee none cap tell, but T hope to meet thee where there will be no more parting farewells w. J. HIS BELOVED BROTHER. REY. HOWARD. HUNGERFORD. A tribute of love and de votlon to ~the memory of our devoted ents, MILTON HU FORD, who de. this September 15, 1908, and ELLEN HUNGERFORD, February 26, 1917, day brings back sweet memories ery memory briugs a tear. Deep within our hearts we cherish Thoughits of our loved ones we loved so E, MEDA who suddenly lefr stepmother and grandmoihe KE! who “passed int ago todey. Fel No_more are terrors of death ex “lia grave has been robbed of 1t We know that our dear ones are i%ing And’ waiting just over the way CARRIE AND ALICE * KERNAN. A tributc of love and memory of my desr husband and dadds, CHAK ¥ KERNAN, who left us four vears ago tods: Februas 1019, Anniversary mass Hoiy Trinity Church JIo _our home you are fondly remembered weet thoughta still cling to your namr That loved vou w0 deacy fo 11fx dearh Just the same DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * In sad but loving remembrance of L Y HARRISON ONLEY N ago today. Febraars JORN ¢ SAM HARRI HUSBAND. BROTHER, SIMONS. band, JOHN T. In sad _remembranee SIMONS, who left us f years 250 todas. February 1914, auan my von, HOWARD L. SIMONS. wio Teft n. ten years ago tuday, Februzrs 26, 1913 The faces T loved s well; Some day their hands wiil clasp 1o mise And never say farewell MOTHER. * SWARTZ. In sad but loving remembrance of husband and fatner, CLAKENCE who depurted life one o | Februars 26, 1 sileat grave, Sleep on, dear father. your labor s Your loviog bands shali toil uo mors A faithful father, buth true aod kind, A better father no oue cau find. Heaven retaineth now the treasure, arth the lonely casket keej Sunbeams forever linger Where our dear husband HIS WIFE, CHILDREN In sad but loving remembranc dear wistor, CAROLINE B. Ti Neurath) this life fre years ag0 todal 1915 ISTER MINNIE, * | WHITTINGTON. In loting remembrance of our_deur wife and mother, IDA 1. WHII TIN Who disd eight years ago todas February 1915, A glory is over the sacant cha Often 1n wpirit shie wili be Home is searce liome since the shadows fell "Tis dark with us—with her ‘tls well We have laid the dear sleeper gently to rest With the precious thought—God knoweth L Angels will watch o'er the stricken ones left And comfort the hearts sadly bereft Bhe will wateh a7d wait on the otber side Across the river. beyond the tide. A light in heaven's window will beam fo: vou Keep the sweet i HERR HUSKAND AND CHILDREN. * WILLIAMS. A tributo of love and memors of my dear_mother and our loving grand other. NIE A. WILLIAMS, who passed Seven vears ago tods. bruary 26, on nal e'er in view. of fadeless bea: shinin Duwelling in the hoiy cl With the golden gates We shall meet ler some bright moru.ng Rey by the waters fair Sbe is waiting for wur comi In our Father's mansion fait rs day brings back sweet memorics Forery memory briogs & tear Decp within our hearts we cherish Thoughts of mother we loved so de E HER LOVING DAUGHTER. LAUR. FORD. AND 3 7 { BLANCHE AND JAY ZELLERS remembrance of JOHN FR 8. who departed This life ¢ o today, Feb: ruary My day dreams of gladness are over. Bach day scems longer to me. Wish for the night time T drift on an uoknown sea But I'm getting mighty lonesome aud biue ¥or my dreams never come true. I'm waiting fust as you left me, Always longing for ¥ou, Franklin Surrounded by friends 1 am_ lonesome In the midst of pleasure I am blue With a smile on my face and & hegriache 1 am still longing for you. HIS MOTHER AND PATHER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 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