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THE EVENING JOHN B. MORREY, ART EXPERT, DIES Was Prominent in Business, and Fraternal Circles Here Since 1892. John B. STAR. 1219 F Street -I‘:6373H6r ] CLEARANCE SALE Queen Quality Shoes| Offering hundreds of pairs at worth while reductions Morrey, promeuent in by s of this eity yesterday afternoon Hospital after an weeks Funeral t the reside eel, 1omorrow with inter- auspices, in died Howmeopathic illness of aral services will he held 3649 Alber sty afiernoon ment, under Roek Cre Mr. A in Whee busines nbarking as | ] which line Maoving to this city lished his maintain Lto retire 10 years ==_) = aclock, Masonic va can < ago W his e heg ttsburgh, Pa., | in fine arts, | wme an expert 1882, he estab- 1295 G street was compelled heaith about busine 2 t until he 15 of Mr, Morrey Iine was recognized the United States ¢ parcd and installed exhibits the ex- Franc Chicago, | 1 tendant at the Charle C.i|of Temple-Noyes Lodge Louix ed clse- imittec Mount Pleasant Royal Arch Masons he was a trastee of the | terian Churen Mr. Morrey | Mercer of Pit him with one rey. The latter to volu War from the enactme legislat Rev. Alban's funeral as an and ex i e ernment the Governm hibitio Pori Cmana Nashn Wwhery active and the Masonic fra Many styles to select from ) Nebr Atlan, a, Buffaio and He was al One and two straps, novelty strap and oxfords, all wanted heels, turned and welt soles . Morr dopartinent Co, F of the t until & sccumb arts Ma | active 1 to Dulir and h his final ilin The dec = married hurgh bt son Black Sati Tan Calf Brown Kid Patent Leather Silver and Gold Brocaded Fleld Mouse Kid Black Suede Black Kid Black and Blonde Velvet Gray Kid Rl Y IF YOU HAD A NECK A8 LONG A8 THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORETHROAT = the t Distriet of T. Warner, arch, will ervices _at - t will take charge of Charles B. Lyddane, duy called a \ il | 'Queen QualityBootShopfl 1219 F STREET N. W. it M I TONSILINE % ko) = The Nationa! Sore Throat Remedy )| [ )| SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ATT. DD afternoon, teenth street Fallbearers Fred ( Bobar., Charles T lodge, the ount and New will be Merri sok, Fred ( hn G gett e e Washingtor « for Queen Quality Shoes t Cha HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX enthusiastic Chanter, For Succumbs to Ilness JOHN B. MORRE . No. s entertainment membe a N many First Pr Mise who survives Harold was one of the first eer for service in the World long prior to the selective draft ie saw sérvice in France. rector of St M. conduct he the York av tt O. Ch Coldren, Hodges. representing two also represent- pter. CLOTHES Vew goods from Chicago add new pep to this sale Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Over-oats HALF PRICE ONE-THIRD OFF ONE-QUARTER OFF FRESH and new from Hart Schaffner & Marx, part of their wholesale surplus has arrived to take its place in this sale. They’re in the same boat with us; big stocks; low prices; and a manufacturer’s clear- ance. We helped them out; secured drastic concessions from regular prices—and you’re getting the benefit. And the values are bigger than ever. No charge for necessary alterations. THIS IS WH $40 Suits and Overcoats, $4 5 Suits and Overcoats, T HALF PRICE MEANS 20 e $22.5o ; $60 Suits and Others at One-Third and One-Quarter Off aleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guarantee Thirteen Ten F Street 325.00 $30.oo . AR W R N RPN AR R N members 1ity, being a regu- communications residence, following Which Temple-Noyes Lodge remalns. the master, pecial comumnication of the lodge for 1 o'clock tomorrow | in Masonic Temple, Thir WASHINGTON, D Cz NESDAY, JANUARY 14 | | | of and rsl oy Helen Mor- the to- enue hance. John and | the | | 1 | | ! ti i Willtams and Mre | ter, D. WE | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. i The Soclety of Natives will have an old fashioned spelling bee Friday, §| pm., at Washington Club, 1010] Seventeenth street George Baldwin MeCoy Unit, Ameri- | can Women's Legion, will hold its| nnual meeting and election Friday. 10:30 a.m.. at Parish house, Church of | the Covenant e Alumni of Lombda Chi Alpha | ternity will have a dinner at the rden Tea House Friday, § pm. Any Lambda Chi Alpha will be welcome. Dr. Harry V. Harlan will lecture on “The Hills and Plains of the Punjab and Kashmir” for benefit of the Star Club of Joppa Lodge Chapter, at Joppa Hall, 4209 Ninth street, Fri ning. Silver offering. f"hf Nat 1 Fellowship Club will give & get-acquainted dance tomo oW, 8:30 p.m., In private ballroom o Arcade. Strangers in the city invited Visitord welcome 4 | Henry V. Lawton United Spanish War meet tomorrow, S p.m sylvania avenue south 1 of oflicers, Camp., Vete at 92 st. Installa- The Woman's Guild of S morial Hospital will meet 10:45 a.m., at Rust Hall, North Capitol and M streets. A musical program will be given by Mre. Eva May Kilis James Shera Mont. tomorrow. gomery Phil Sheridnn Post. No. 6, G. A. R will meet Friday, 2 pm., in Army Han The reception members of Tnudependence A R, by M Cook, tomorrow nigh the College Womer street, instead of 19 as announced to aiate officers and | Bell Chap Henry Churehill will be held Club, 1822 1 25 Calvert street, | The annual meeting of the Woman's Auxillary of the Diocese of Washin, ton, with the Sunday School Tnstitute of the diocese, will be held at Epiph- any Parish Hall, January 20, & p.m. Spealker: Miss Grace Lindley. Topic “Some Impressions of Our Work in he East.” A ball and card party for the benefit of D. A. R, Chapter House will be given January 19 at Wardman Park Hotel. ident's Own Garrison, No. and Navy Union, will meet | tomorrow, $ p.m., at G. A. R. Hall The Holy Name Guild will present the sanctuary cho St. Augustine’s Church in a sacred musical at Howard Theater Sunday, February 15, for the benefit of the building fund The Blological Soelety of Washing- ton will meet Saturday, § p.m sembly hall of Coxme i Howell, United States Biological Sur- v will give an illustrated talk on | Mice That Live in Trees,” and R. F Griges. G. W. U, will lecture on | rientifie Results of the Katma) E: peditions” illustrated with motion pictures. The Maryland State Society will have card party at Washington Club, January S p.m. This party will take the place of the monthly meet- W. R. LAPHAM EXP]RES. Was Many Years Employed in D. C. Engineering Service. W. R. Lapha 65 yeaws old. for- merly for many rs in the employ of the Distric incering Depart- ment, died of pneumonia at Garfield Hospital Mr. Lapham who resided at 3005 Eleventh street, was taken ill last Wednesday and was removed to the hospital Satur- day He retired from his position with the District Engineering Department about 10 years ago. He had for the last several years been local repre- sentatlve for a turbine company. Funeral services will be conduct- ed at the residence tomorrow morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will officiate. T terment will be in Rock Creek Ceme- tery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mollie Walter Lapham, and a sister, Mra. Kimball of this cit Lo Mourning Blacks Dyed -2&-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | iars ‘and | At Age Z—send date of birth for partic stration Company founded Assets over $300.000,000. o 1863. “M. Le Roy Goff, 610 Woodward Rldg. “He Pleases Most Who Serves Best” and in the attention to every tail ineident to mortuary _service have over striven give the maximum service at u price that is well within reach of your purse. Model chapel, private am lances’ and livery connection. Call— de orrect to in James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 Helpless are many when it becomes nec- essary to call the undertaker. CHAMBERS SERVICE is helpful service and includes at- tention to all the little details sometimes overlooked by the fam- iy. Amd he does this without extra charge. Chambers furnishes a beautiful Gray and Black Cloth Casket, Burial Case. Embalming, Suit or Dress. Hearse, Cars and full serv- ice for §$100. Chambers furnishes more clab- orate and higher priced funerals at one-half the “old-time” charges. AMBULANCES —The coxt for local calls only ST $4.00 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funmeral Home 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. FORSKINTORTURES Zirmid,t }j:st(i}‘;lal:;: Y’?,S'fiii’é*‘ i Don’t worry about Eczema or other | skin troubles. You can have a clzar, | healthy skin by using Zemo. | Zemo generally removes Pimples, | Biackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear | and healthy. Zemo a clean, pene. trating, antiseptic liquid, that does not show and may be applied day or night. Trial bottle, 35¢, large size, $1.00. Zemo Soap, 25¢c. All druggists. | earlier | apostol }ing homes and 14 | years old, | WRIST WATCI=—Waite gord 'Gawler Service FINAL RITES PERFORMED FOR CATHOLIC PRELATE Body of Archbishop Moeller Laid |3 to Rest in Cincinnati With ! Impressive Ceremonies. B the Associated Fress CINCINNATI. Janua 14 body of the Archbishiop Mocller, metropolitan of the cinnati province of the Roman Cath- olfc Church, went to its eternal rest- ing place vesterday The nea tury-old walls of St Poter's Cathedral, the official seat of his archicpiscopal authority, resound- ed with the impressive liturgy of the church, The same funeral service, which Archbishop Moeller 20 years had conducted for his pred- ccessor, Archbishop Elder, was r peated ‘yesterday at his obsequies, tev. Ferdinand Moeller of St. Louis, a brother, was overcome at the mauso- loum and had to be assisted by other brother, Mer., Bernard Moeller. i At the cathedral, Avchbishop Moe ler's distniguished associates the hierarchy of the Roman Catho He Church in America, headed by the delegate, assembled about to pay final tribute to his Tue | Henry the bier memory Cardinal Patrick York, pontificated uiem mass, asisted from the Cincinnati pronounced absolution CATHOLIC CHARITIES AID 384 FAMILIES IN QUARTER Children’s Bureau Has 79 Under! Its re Now—Work at Juvenile Court. f New high req- bishops who dead Hayes at the by four provinee for the | i | | | i | The ington the Catholie Charities of Wash- | gave aid to 354 families in District of Columbia during the past quarter, according to a stat ment last night a meeting of the executive committee of the organiza- tion. Rev. John O'Grady, director of Catholte Charities, reported that the department made visits to fam- flies and $42 visits in bebalf of families The children’s bureau the present time there are 79 chil- dren under its supervision. Of this number 12 have been placed in board- in Catholic insti- reported at tutions The correctional department, which maintaius a worker in the Juvenile reported a total of 128 cases during this period, %6 of were white bhoya nd 11 Arthur J. May, president of the ic Charities, 1 referred which ored. col- | esided at tl E. B. PINCKNEY DEAD. | Confederate Veteran Is Survived | by Twelve Children. ustace Bellinger Pinckney. §9 veteran of the Confed- erate Army, and of the seventh gen- eration of the Pinckneys who settled in South Carolina, died at his home, Calhoun, Bluffton, §. C., yesterday, according to word received here. Mr. Pinckney served during the Civil War in Company D, 15th Regi- ment of South Carolina Mounted Infantry. He born at Walter- boro, S. C., November 15, 1535 He was twice married, first to Miss Julia Lynch of Charleston, , who died in 1859, and later to Mary Martha Porcher, who d Au- gust of last vear. He is survived Dy law C., William E., J. Porcher Courtsworth and De Saussere Pinckney, all of Bluffton, 8. C.; Eustace B., jr., and Thomas Pinckney, both of Savanah, Ga., and Carnot B. Pinckney of this city; five daughters, Mrs, W. M. Wilson of Wayeross, Ga.; Mrs. P. J. Keating of Savannah, Ga.; Mrs, George J. Humphrey of Me- Phersonville, .; Mrs. W. E liams of Clare S. Baker of G was in ns, Corn- seph, James e initials L. 2nd Washin Rewa BROOCI—Flow center, Wednesda. Tth and East Reward. Whape pearl. between 8§ large: no_collar. 1889 Wos DOG Liberal reward. Adums 605, DOG—Female, brown and white, or marked, wearing brase and leather harne Liberal reward. Telephone Cieveland 387 T rewar n leather, containing abont . kess. Liberal reward. Mary E. Caffee, paArt of gold Union Station and 6th Return to Miss Hernandez, ment_Hotels, P-Q Bldg. Reward O machine between M St. 4. Alex. 1 Detween and Del o H | “Howard, . between 13th and F WATCH, 18th. Rew host, bet. Mass. ave. and P st ward. Mr. Fox, 1309 14th st. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. 412 H St. Modern_Cha N.E. Phone Lincoln 524, Automobile Funers r————THE ORIGINAL ————y W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— GLYDE J.NICHOLs —— T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978, . WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Em- balmer. ~ Livers in counection. Commodion, chapal and modern ‘crematorium. - Modetate rices. 582 Pa. ave. mw. Tel. cail 3. 1388, Quick, Dignified and Efficlent Service, W. W. Deal Co. 816 H §T. N LINCOLN 8200, Antomobile_Ser Chapel. R. F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Harver, 1432 U St. N.W. FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2207. fe4s Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . Moern Urapel: Telopbone. Main 2473 JTAMES T. RYAN o fll‘T PA. AVE. S.B. Model Chapel: i Private Ambulances. Tese Livery in_Connection. VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St N.W. Phone Frank. 8626, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Fstablished 1841, Plhone West 06, YOU SHOULD HAVE Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 i . MYERS, | Ernst's Brother Dies. COVINGTON Ky. January {Johin rnst, Covington bank brother of United States Richard P. Err of Ke aied last night. He was dent ator :::uk Cards of Thanks. BRIGHT. To express aor shucere thanks and fation to cur relitives and friends for mans kind acts ana beautitul foral of aring the {/lneas and at the death b wife and mothe BRIGHT. JHN BRIGHT AND_FAMILY Wikl fo express our heart appreciation o our ma relatives for their kindness and eaotif tile death of 1wy son MATT. THE FAMILY. Deaths. We thanks ang friends and and_sympaths Monday. January T Remaios resting faneral home, 2601 14th st. n funeral Late BOYLAND. Tuesday 12330 BELT. T Co. Januars ock, at Garfield H ved won of John ¥ e Young), age 1 nis Iate residence, 12 Friday, thence to St Ga where mase will be ul &t $ a.m JOHN nd Mary A vears. Fur HECTOR, beloved tiansen and the Rladensburg rd., COX. Januars 9 pital. LUTL Cox of 1117 . Finers father's hos T. P, Simpeon, Va.. Monday Janiary 12, When the evening shudes ure talling And we are siifing all alone TG our liearts there comes a Ionging 1f Lautie could onls come home. son of Mr. late Georgioe i 39 years at_the Gtaunton Hos PSON €O Of1 from the Leart comes a bitter ery, Whe. o why. did our dear Latie § T % 1he ‘answer. so solemn and & She t dend onls asieen. cheery wmile and kindly wars Are plersunt to recull Slie had u smile for evers one And died beloved by all HER SISTER LEOLA Tanuary 18. 1925, at 1019 174 THOMAS ¥. CROSSLAND, beloved ¢ Katle Long and the late Annie Fuieral from his late residence January 5. a9 o'clock, thence Paul's Catlioiie Churen, maps will be said for repose of Relatives and friends invited in Mount Olivet Cemetery. * FRAZIER. Yedn January 14,1925 3 am.. FRANCEY C. M. SEFTON. bel wife of Henrs L. Frasier snd davgiie the Jate Willtam Murray Sefton. Funeral service at her late residence, 1888 Monros st. nw. Friday, January 18, at 2 p.m Friends and relaiives lovited. = (New York DApers please cops.) 150 EARDING. Tuesday morning, January 13, 1025, Mra. CAROLINE, widow of lats Theo. dore’ A. Harding und mother of Dr. Harey T. Harding snd Clarence L. Harding. F néral services at her late residence, 14th st. n.w.. Thursdar, Januars 15, at 11 X Interment in Kook Creek Ceme 14 CAROLINE P. CROSSLAND. ot E i i Seqnin B Tntermant rwiny « aday. - of v 13, 1925, and Mrs. from bher sister's Clayton, 315 13th Wednesdey. Jaouary 14 st T Interment Woodimere, New York Offcers _and members of St 4th st 15, 1025, from Zion Baptist Ch Detween 3rd and 414 & GBORGE W WILLIAS 3. BLAND, Secretars. HENDERSON. Speciai communication of Warren Lodge. No. 8, F. A. A. M., will be Masonic Tempie, corner 5th and sve. we., Thursday, January 13, at 11 o'clock a.m. sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our Iste brother, Past Master REUBEN W. HEN DERSON. ' Funeral from Zion Baptis: Church, F st. between 8rd and 4% st a.w. 12:50 pm. Members meet at church in Masonic dress. By order of THOMAS C. BOWLER. W. AL Attest: THOMAS W. JORDAN, 3 HENDERSON. fraters of Henderson Com- mandery, Xo. 32 ights Templar, are notified to assemble in full Knight Tempiar uniform at Zlon Baptist Church. F et s.w., ary 15, 1925, to_attend late frater. REUBEN Sister commanderoies By order of RICHARD N. PRICE, E. C. WM. G. SMITH, Recorder, HENDERSON, 32°. Members of Jonathan David Consistory, . tend the remains of invited midnight services over the te brother, Tl REUBEN HENDER! at midnight, Wednesday, January 14. Bervices to be heid at the residence, 2011 4th st C. A. LEE, HENRY T. BRISCOE, 32, HILL. Eutered into etern uary 11, 1925, at 3 p.m.. at Columbia Hos- pital. after a long and lingering illness, which 'she bore with Christian fortitude, MARIA. devoted wite of William H. ITAIL She leaves to mourn their loss & devoted husband, a loving daugbter, Otelia Hill; one Son, one brother, oue miece. one nephew and a host of friends. Funeral Thursday. st 12:30 p.m_ from Zion Raptist .'Rev. Willlam J. Howard officiating. in_Petersbirz. Va. John T. . in charge. rest Sonday, Jan- sternal rest Tuesday, ideuce, 1833 'Vermont ave., Deloved Lusband of Amands V. Gray-Hilyer, fathy B er of Gale P. Hiirer and Kathleen H. ham. and brother of Jennfe V. Hilver, Notice of funeral hereatter. 18 HOGE. Suddenly, January 12, 1923, at Eliza beth. N. J. MARY BARLOW HO( widow of the late Willlam Schofield Hoge of Washington, D. C. Funeral from her late residence,’ 1402 15th st. n.w., Thu day, the 15tn, wt 2 Interment prl 2 p.m. te Departed tuts life January 11, 1925, 4:30 a.m.. at her_residence, 200 K st n.w., CINDERILLA JOH Deloved wite of Brnest, mother Ronetta and Percy Johnson, loss, & host of relatives and friends. eral Thursday, January 15, at 1 p.m., Rising Mt. Zlon Church. Church st. between 14th and ‘15th sts. n.w. . JORDAN. Tuesdar. January 13, 1923, st 5:80 p.m., ELIZABETH JORDAN (nee Maher). beloted wife of the late Chiarles A. Jordan. mother of Mildred Flood, Mrs. Dorothy Grant and Conrad Jordan. Funeral from her late residence, 1362 Taylor gt. n.w., on Friday, January 16, st $:30 thence to the Shrine of the ed Heart at 10 am.. where requiem mass will be sung for the repose of lier soul. luterment Moust Olivet Cemeters. LANE. Mond delphia, Pa. . TLane. JOHNSON. January 12, 1925, at Phila- MARION 0., widow of John Funeral services will be held at Gawlar's’ chapel, 1730 Pa. ave. n.w., on Thursdey, January 15, at 1 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 14 LAPHAN. Tuesday. Jauuary 13. 1925, WIL- LIAM R., husband of Mollie Waters Laphani. Fuperal from Lis late residence, st. n.w., on Thursday, January at 10 dlock dm. Intermeat Rock Creek Cempe- ery. . LAPHAM, The members of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants are requested to attend the funaral of our late associate member, WILLIAM R. LAPHAM, from his late resi- dence, 3005 11th st. nw., Thursday. Jan- vary 13, 1 at 10 a.m. THEODORE W. NOTES, J. FLIOT WRIGHT, Secretary. 0 ERG. _Suddenly, 11, 1025 ALICE F., widow of the late Gen. John C. Mnhlenberg. Funeral services from her lato r 1655 Newton st. n.w.. Thursday, Relatives and friends Arlington National Cemetery MURPHY. Tuesday, January 13, 1925, at his residence, 4518 Tllinois ave. ' mn.w.. BER- NARD, the beloved husband of the Fune-al from the al ¥, January 15, af Requiem mass at St. Gabriel’s Chu at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Tnterment at Mount Olivet Cemetery PEYSER. Tuesday morning, January 13, 1925, NATALIE, wife of the late Philip Funeral from her lats residence. Conn._ave.. Thursday morning, Janu. v 15, at 10 a.m. PIERCE. Tues: at the resides Marforie Marrin drive, n.w. widow of 1 of Anna H President. Sunday, Jaguary evening, Janyary 13, 1925, of her granddaughter. Mrs. Tangley. 3113 Woodland CAROLINE ADAMS PIERCE. Iate Henry Plerce and mother + Marvin. ‘Interment_at Spring (Rochester, N. Y., papers 135% Monday. January 1925, JESSIE F.. widow of the late George Prien. kert. Funeral from the residence of ber Dbrother, Samuel J. Brinkley, 428 New Jer- sey ave. s.e.. Thursday. Jeavary 15, at 8:30 a.m., thene minic’s Church, 6th and B sts. sw.. where mass will he sung for the repose of her soul at ® o'clock. Rel atives and friends invited. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. ROWE. Departed this life January 13. 1925 at 11:15 a.m.. at his residence, 1425 Q st. n.w.. GEORGE ROWE. He leaves to mours their loss a wife.. Mrs. Martha E. Rowe: four daughters. Fannin A.. Seloma M., Jowie . and Mrs. Violet Rowe Hawkins: two sons. Theodors §. Rowe and Jsaiah A.: one wister. Mrs. Annie Rowe W brother, John Rowe. and a host of rel and friends. Funeral services at Tom, chapel, Januars 16, at 2 pom. Interment Nauck; ‘Arlingion County, 15 STATHAM. Departed this life Tueslay, Jun Fupera} pom., from 14eh st now Tnterment at dny. ¥ at Fanaral pavlors. 2001 A triends invited ational Cemeters A ial Hines Arlington STATHAM. communication of Ben F. A, Ave. N.W. srsday. Janus 1:13 p.m., %o Ledge Foom New Manosic Temple. Washington. I for the purpose of conducting Masonic burlai wervices for our late brother, HENRY T. STATHAM. By order of the Worsbiptul SIDNEY 1. BESSELIEVRE, Secretary. presi- | floral iributes | 5 Critten | Bluemont, | where | She leaves to mourn their Bo05 th | Tuesiay, January the residence of Embrey of 1EL_WEBSTER, Thompeon THOMPSOX, | i 3 BATTLE. ‘mother. J remembrance 0 o B BATTLE, who departed agn todar. January 1 . PAUL BATTLE, 1 ago. January 4, 1914. Call mot hack the Anchored safe wl On the border 1 Boon to et THEIR SON AUGHTBR TN-LAY 3 A. AND CARRIE K. BATTLE. * love to the memory of JOHN BAXTER, who 1000, and our devoted BAXTER, October ed, Feach the shix Then, 0 Muste Tn memors of RICHARD BLACKWEL this life three years ago, husban L. wh January HIS FAMILT oving remembrance of H. CARTER, who dr ar ago today, January | szackwrss. R et 18, CARTER. Iu sad but | my busband, JAM | parted this itfe one | 15 1924 Loved 1o May hie HIS DEVOTED TER | CARTER. & trin | "ot our dear son and CARTER, who left s January 14, 1024 A loving son a e chics ‘en Fow waet it But deatl e HIS FATHER, BROTHER AND EISTERE. * DEA. SULLIVAN. A tribute of love to t dear memors of my siste « DoRA nzo ol 14 Evect” momors of my be MATD MARGARET SULLIV Uixh). who departed this ife 1924 They are gone. but not forg Never will iheir memors fade Sweetost thought shall srar linge Around the graves where they a Dear to our hearts they will always remain May their souls rext in peace THEIR DEVOTED RELATIVES. JOSERH T BULLIVAN. MRS, ELLA NOLAND . remembered Fest tn pesce. WIFE, LI in des SLIE 0. CAR + of love to the memory brother. JAMES R year ‘ago tod 162, and t beioved AN loving remembrancs of DORA VIRGINIA (aee Geparted this lite v, Junuary 1%, 192 hearts long lonesome in_many thre. our ou: - Your cheers wars Are & pieasure You had a friendly word for ca And died beloved by 31l HER BELOVED CHILD! AND HOWELL. GAFFANY. A trihute of lore to the memo:r of our dear husband and fatber, WILLIAM T. GAFFANY. who departed this life sz years ago today, Jaouary 14, 1918, Eix years we have lived without Though life has been 5o sad and The memory we cherish o sweet Wil Tast, dear heart. until we meet 118 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. JOUVENAL. In loving remembrance of beloved hus sLoYSIUS G. JOUV NAL, who died 15 years ago today, Jazun 14, 1910 Gone never to bn forgotten e KATHERINE JOUVENAL. In lov you, dear rear: RLEIN. COX. dear sister and remembrance of mr > ALICE E. KLEIN and GEONGE T. COX. Brother left us 11 sears ago. October 14, 1810, axd & B years ago, Japuary 14,1915, Goze, Bht not forgotte BROTHER CLEM loving remembrance of wife. ALICE KLEI) KLEIN. my des never forget you, dear Alice While on thls earth I siay. For my heart bas never been the same Sincs ou pasied awey How I long for vou. dear wite hen IS sad with Aoa o s of atio Just to hear them once aga. Happy lome 1 once enjored. 0w vweet the mem But destn has icft & "Tnis world can nev HFR DEVOTED KEUSBA KLEIN. PE. 1 of thee AND FATHER ALBERT BAUMAN Mt. Railer, Md, * {ug_remembrance o IDA~ AND ho departed her 1 January 14, 1924, Mother, dea When we ‘are For men That g call its own, BY HER LOVING CHILDREN, ANDREW AND MARGUERITE MONROE. A tribute of love and to the memory of our dear mot sister. Mss. MILDRED J. MONROE left us ope 3 today, January 1624, 14 K SEoTED CHILDREN AxD sisTrx v AND JAMES MONRO In loving remembrance of our dea Mrs. MARTHA PAYNE, who de this life Bre rears ago fodar, J 1920, In_ the beautiful hereafter, In the life that is to be Somewhere in God's great forevs: Toearest friend. we will meet with HER LOVING FRIENDS. MRS B MOZIE AND CARRIE MAHOKNEY. ROBINBON. In sad but loviug remembrar of my dear sister, LUCINDA ROBINSON Who departed this life five years ago todu Javuary 14, 1920, Her cheery smile and kindiy Are n pleasare to recall; She had a smile for e And_died heloved by all DEVOTED SISTER, MARY . OOLEMAN ROBINSON. In sad but loving remembran > of our dear wife and mother, LUCINDA ROBINSON, who departed this life five year 230 today, January 14, 1920. God has claimed our darling wife aud mothe Took the one we loved & dear To_811 her place there is no other. we know she did her a DEVOTED _ HU: PAYTON, CHILDREN LOUISA MILDRED. ROBINSON. Sacred mother, ISABEL ROBINSON. vears ago todar. January 14 HER_SONS. JOHN H. AND ROBINSON 'AND THEIR FAMILIES SHELTON, In fond remembrance of my dex sister, WILHELMINA SHELTON (nee Wa who departed this life scven vears ago, January 14, 1918, the hours sorrowful years Since we laid ‘neath a mantle of flowers Our sister, we loved 8o dear. LOVING SISTER ANNIE. SHELTON. In sad but loving remembrance of my darling_daughter who died seven years ago today, January 14, 191S. One by one our loved ones are passing over Soon we all hope to meet on that beautify shore. LONELY MOTHER, SHELTON. 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