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RITES FOR C.N, BENNETT | Femnesivanin atenue, vesertasatier CONDUCTED AT CHAPEL | omcin ed. The hody wam taken | Thomson. Ga., the place of his birth, ! for burial, Newspaper Men and Others Attend | 'peprasentatives from various organ Services—Burial Will Be in izations of which Mr. Bennett was a Thomson. Ga. to | member attended the funeral. A spe- {cial committee from the National Prees { Club was composed of the following: Funeral services for Clande N.| 1flvic Bell, president, representing Rennett. president of the Congres. | the I:‘il‘lljlls\'lllel('ourlTpJournn\i hieo, rmatio ™ i ore er, Atlanta Journal: Mark 1. wienal Information Rurean. whe dled qioqin “Dallas News: Paul Wooton. ai the Brightan Hotel Sunday. were| New Orleans Times-Picayune: George oanducted at Gawler's echapel. 1732 | W. Summers, Wheeling Register; Rob- | evt M. Lynn. Richmond News Leader: Gladstone Willlams, correspondent; | Jopathan Daniels, Raleigh News and | Observer: George W. Combs, Lynch {burg News: K. Foater Murr: Virginian-Pllot; Hugh W. Birmingham AgeHerald; P. | Gowan. Macon News: R. K. R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS BE7 Roberts, H. Mc- COLUMBIA Powell, LOWEST PRICES | correspondent. Norfolk | | Durham Morning Herald: Mark Foote, | THE EVENING 'WOMAN WHO BOOMED ROOSEVELT IS DEAD Mrs. W. A. Davis Almost Stamped- ed 1912 G. 0. P. Convention for Colonel. | By the Associated Preas CHICAGO, June' 15, - Mrs, W. A, Davis ‘of Chicago: who almost stam- peded the national Republican con- ‘\'enllun here in 1912 hehalf of the | nomination of Theodore Roosevelt, is dead | Mrs. Davis a spectator, so the story goes. fook a large lithograph of the former President from a man seated next to her and ran from aisle to aisle | waving it wildly above her head. Thousands of the Summer Suits You’re Looking for . Tweeds—Worsteds— - (Gabardines STAR. Convention delegates joined her in her enthusiasm. k. Latter. Roosevelt entertainad her at his_headquarters. Mrs, Davis, in telling the incident, said: “I was 50 excited, they were cheer ing wildly for always been a strong admirer Roosevelt. T ran through the crowd waving thé picture wildly. Next 1 re- member, | was having. dinner at Roosevelt headquarters and ‘Teddy’ and T were having a little chat. . i Sir Henry Morris Dies. LONDON. June: 15 (). Sir Henry Morris, former president of the Roy Soclety of Medicine and the Roval College of Surgeons. iy dead. He was Jborn January 7, 1844, the son of the late William Morris, who also was a surgeon, He wrote many articles on medical and surgical subjects and was the editor of Morris’ System of Anatomy. He was founder and vice president of the Imperial Cancer Re- search Fund. Starting_with only (wos cow: Marle J. King now has a herd « hlooded cattle and i clearin month from her dairy fa Salmon, Tdaho me one else. and 1've of D. . TUESDAY, 0. C-PHILADELPHIA AIRLINE PLANNED Daily Passenger Service Will Start in July as Feature of Sesquj. By the Assocrated Press. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 15 A daily airplane passenger service be- will be inaugurated early in July as a feature of the Sesquicentennial. An | nouncement to ‘this effect was made | vesterday by Thomas 1. Mitten, preei op | erating Philadelphia’s street railway | and subway syvstems. | Mv. Mitten revealed his plans in & | letier to Mayor Kendrick and pointed {out that through the assistance of | Becretary Hoover and Representative William 8. Vare permission had heen cbtalned to use the Philadelphia Navy | Yard as a terminal here. 1t adjoing the centennial grounds. Mr: Miuen returned from recently, where he studied the laris London air service. He had ordered a number of Fokker monoplanes of | 10-passenzer capacitv each to main 1ain service hetween thig eity and Washingion. Selection and snpervi sion of the fivinz foree will he under Fok%er's personal direetion. ROLI DENIED, NG SITE | Army Says Field Already Ts Crowded. Too tween Philadelphia and Washington | Europe | JUNE_ 15, | | THE WEATHER Distriet of Columbia—Thundershow. ers this afternoon and tonight, cooler tonight: tomorrow fair. continued cool, ! moderate to fresh northwest winds. | Maryland and Virginia — Partly cloudy and cooler tonight, preceded by thundershowers in east portion t afternoon and possibly tonight: tomor- row fair, fresh southwest shifting to northwest winds. West Virginia —Partly cloudy and cooler tonight: tomorrow inereasing cloudiness and slightly warmer in west portion Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer- 4 p.m., 75; & p.m., 74: 12 midnight, 72; 4 a.m., 69; § am., 77 noon, 73. . Barometer—4 p.m., 29.65; % p.m.. 29.59; 12 midnight, 29.60; 4 a.m., 29.63; 8 a.m., 29,60; 12 noon, 29.63. Highest temperature, 91, occurred at 2:15 p.m. yesterday: lowest tempera- ture, 63, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 93: lowest. 71. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodet rvey.) Today- Low tide, 5:56 a.m. and 6:25 p.m.: high tide, 11:33 a.m. Tomorrow—TLow tide, 6:46 a.m. and 712 pom.; high tide, 12.09 am. and 12:1% p.m. p.m 1926. The Sun and Moon. 17:35 pm. Tomorrow sets 7:35 p.m. Moon rises 10:18 a.m. Automobile lamps 1o he lighted ane. Chalf honr after sunset. Condition of the Waler. Temperature and condition water at Great Falls at & a.m | perature, 76; condition, clear. ' Weather in Various Citfes. Sun rises 4:41 a.m.; sun of the o 2 g 2 H H 8 H Today —Sun rose 4:41 a.m.: sun sets | Tem- | ! MEETING CHANGES lConvention in Denver May | Set May 10-20 for Session. Chicago Wants, July 6-16. By the Associated Press DENVER, June 15.—-Rotarians set tled down tn the official business of their annual convention this morning with reports of officers and commit- tees, the principal part of the da program. Under a resolution adopted at the convention a vear ago. the Rotary In- ternational authorized its hoard of di rectors to devise the sequence of Ro. tary meetings. to ba submitted thix vear. This resolution has heen for the holding of the annual conven tion between Mayv 10 and 20 each vear At the same time an amendment will be offered by the Chicago club 1o change the date of the annual con vention to hetween July & and 16 of each year. several prominent men. including Wil ! liam Green, president of the Ameri can Federation of Lahor INDEPENDENCE WEEK TO OPEN AT D. A. R. HALL Patriotie E;erolus -’:fll 28 Were Originally Scheduled to Be Held on Ellipee. ROTARIANS STUDY ..... { drafted for submission and provides | Addresses were delivered today by | Beaths. Entered into rest Sunday gne 13, 1026."at 7 p.m.. at her reaidenc 4824 Pt nw SUSAN E. widow of the ate John T Crawfo-d. wister of Agnes Hawking and aunt of Albert Hawlin Funeral from Mount Zion Church, 26th and Dumbarton ave n.w. Rav. Perkina officiating. Wadne Junas 16. at 2 p.m Interment’at Mount Zion Cemetery. Tha olden xates weve apen And God ¢ zentle voice said with farewe!l words 1un Sister calmly entered home. Sweet spivit rest HER Sss(ER AGNES PASIK | The Ladies 1 Rock Sorate o are hereby notified of the death o Mre. MARY B 18 nerar wias Wi das June 14,1 at the Chureh of the O TR 2 MARSHALL. Pr JENNIE E. BARNES. Fin. Sery FARNHAM. June £, 152 o of. Geores u imera) fri the Cleveland Paric Conzreational Fhirehy 4 Cowel) sta. nw ot and Yowell s’ ednesday, ORDON. ~ Mondas. June 14, 1926, at Free men's Howpital, EDWARD. <on ot the Jale Harrivon and- Cecella. Gordion and hiighand n Gordon. . He leaves tn moiin their’ loss two nephews and twn nieces a4 3 host 0f other relatives and friands — Rn maine resting at W. Erneat Jars funeeal Darlor. 2223 Georgia ave gt neval hereat GRAY. Mondas. une 14,196, at the res ance of her dangnter. Mri nda oy P T GRAY “inee’ Roperven tha Jate 1 Wenles Gras ot B M N w1 e el S e or aoul ar 81, Petars 'R, Wit Chureh_ 2nd and € ats. aa . Thireda: dune 17,721 & am. Interment a1 Ralv, Tiare Cits Cemetery. Baltimore. Md. af 11 Come™: poken. ydent G ELLPN od ' mare €103 Tennee af -, Mondag. June T reaidence. 419 LATURA R beloved mother @ She Teaves to mour T niecen, thras Arothers and a host' of other relativ Notice of funeral hereafter KILPATRICK. Suddenls. Mondas 1826 WILLIAM B. KILPAT neral’ from hie late’ residence Heights Md." Wednindas 2730 o'm X Mandas. June 14 1343 Cliftan st ITTLE Bode rectin 1730 Pannasivania 4 neral from Gawler s chanel Tania ave nw Wednewies. June 18 2 nm Friends invited 1 atiend ment private Departed this ife June 34, 1996 ast Orange. N.1. Mra RACHEL Birar 1o Washington. A anta ¥iiandehin June 16w 1926 2t er MAR) The program officlally opening | “American Tndependence week' ob- servances will be held at Memorial | Continental Hall at 10:30 am. June 2%, instead of on the Fllipse, as had | of funeral later. MYERS. Sunday. Juns 13. 1926 at € apn EDGAR T.. beloved hushand of Emma M-% K Funeral from Fpaworth M. F 13th st. and North Carolina a . Wadnesdas. at 2 nm. Interment ngressional Cemeters Wednesday m v Jure; Inguiry as to a landing field hel to be used by the dailv _airplane passenger service between Washing. | stations. ton and Philadelphia as a feature of | 193¢ wous Foolish” m urch. sy wwp. Wm0y it was an an old English saying. How often have our parents im- pressed us with this " Tropical worsted suits in light grays and pin stripes. dark blue, Gabar- dine suits in cool tan shades with silk stripes of contrasting color. i Clothes that wear and fit, together with the comfort of light weight and popular price as an additional appeal. All men can be fitted in our tremen- dous stock of Summer suits—Tall Men —Short Men—Stout Men—Lean Men. aleigh Haber dashi er Inc. : Thirteen Ten F Street If You. Haven't a Charge Account Here, Why Not Apply for One? Il T Ty | Offers This GIBSON 3-Door 30-Ib. Ice Capacity - Refrigerator - I ; .l( the special price .... . < Gibson Top- 3-Door Refrigerator . Porcelain lined guarantesd 1o hold A solid 30.1h. block of fee. Whi Ths. delivers one Gibson t' $ 00 3-Door Refrigerator N A that 5-1h. iee, White Enamel Lined —gnaran teed to hold solid 100 block of jee. h, Weekly Pays for- it 905 7th Street + front Icer Refrigerator $ te Knamel ined: holds a black . of lee weighing 30 * Gibson Apt. Style Refrigerator feer holds a block of adage. Applied to modern business ideas of some stores charging interest and carrying charges on accounts and- budget ‘buying, there are many wise pennies of interest added to your bills that make pounds in the end. You pay for something you do not get. But no extra pennies are added at Goldenberg’s. We do not penalize our friends. B b the Sesquicentennial, plans for which were announced in Philadelphia ves- derday, developed that ao far the in- terests hehind the project nnable 16 arrange for a terminal at the Washington end [ Secretary Hoover tive Vare of Pennsylvania, through whom. it was sald, arrangements had | been made to use the Navy Yard, | have approached the Army Alr Serv- | ice authorities as 1o the possible use | of- Bolling Field as the Washingion terminal of the service, hut it ia un- derstood the Army authorities are opposed 1o the already crowded conditions at the !field. What facilities the backers of the project hoped to get here as an alternative to Rolling Field could not | he laarned. MAN. ILL, KILLS SELF. John E. Brown, 61, Found Dead of Gas Poisoning in Room. John E. Brown, 61 vears old. nccu pant_of a hall room on the third floor | of 2716 M street. was found dead in hig room yesterday afternoon from gas poisoning. Police wera told Brown had been sick and despondent when last seen akve Saturday noon. | coroner, made an investigation, and | gave a certificate of suicide. Frank Rrown. a.cousin of the de | ceased. will take charge of the hod |and a sister. residing in Laesburg, Va., was notified Geraniums, Iv Scarlet Sage, Colous, Ferns,! Fuchsia and Dusty Yeur choice........ Oxalis Plants, 15¢ Crepe Myrtle Plants 75¢ Gladinlus Bulhs doz.. 35¢ Elephant Ear Bul 20c £ 10¢ PLANT SALE v, Vinca, Miller. | 10c I Each * Tube Roses each. 5¢ Cut Glass Vases, 25¢ Bamboo Bird Cages, $3 Green for Fish Bowl 10c hunch Fancy Vases, 13 off | Kramer’s—916 F St. N.W. ytol Reductions Dia monds, Watches Jewelry— Entire Stock Bargains Galore! have heen | the proposal hecause of | that | after | Dr. Joseph D. 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Iv ill Sunday nizht while seated on a porch at his home. feil a distance of £ | feet and was killed. Dr. Joseph . Rogers. acting coroner, gave a certifi cate of accidental death Clovds Part clouds Cloudy Clouds Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain l(li.k’lmiw. i poly Was! Leagtie. 349 Mar. WATCH. gentlemas | can have same by proving praverty and |ing o tnis advertisement.” 1. 1 th ne wher pay. M. Mulford Rittenbotine Finder ploase ATREDALE PUP. near 3rd_an ste. n.w: license tag 16008. notity Col._ 1998 BAG. black. contail automohile Jicenses ward if_returned or Seminar. Va Forrest. 1411 35th st X {in xol: e A. Murri aany or n | BRIEF CASE, bearing initial A 5 |en Mount Pleasant strees car Friday evening. Finder please phone Potomac 466. newtr 3 R CASE. black, and (raternits papers. ward. | COAT.” whita rubher K and I ets. now. N H. ave containing _catalogu Call Linc. 8838. 2 Truck 3 [y Return No. and_M_at. Tag 1. Colum FRENCH POODLE, ward. 103 E st s ! FUR. white: | vicinity P or 2. naw. Return to 1330 21at. ADt. 4. GERMAN DOG. female. had on black leath- er “harness with bras trimmings: name in Kensington. Md.: reward. Phone 99, 16* cglor gray: Reward If return _Glen Echo Park Vermont“ave. n.w | answers 10 name fo 1314 T0th at ittance card name, M. 0. ter. Fin B. Carfer, 1223 N at. n.w., 746.J. and’ receive reward 1o hospital please notify ar eall North black. containing $1.36. 2 andother " articles. Monday_morning. J T4th.Jon V1. Pleasant car. Return fo Annie Better. 310 E. Capitol at. _ i NDBAG. brown. vicinity Penna. ave. Capitol; men's clothing: liberal reward. Cal_Man_6234 L KEVS on | 108 5en TANDRAG lost Friday evening between 12:30 p.m.. between Westminater at at_10th. Vermont ‘ave. and U st. n.w. * Westminster at. n.w. morning. SE'S DIPLOMA_ either en ro Temperature. Weather. ! B8 i { i { - ! yesterday. | i i i | | | i inside: eontained | W. McC." | | BIERACH. _Sund: originally heen planned, nounced today by Mrs. Brosseau. president general of Daughters of the American Revolu tio hich = arranging the occasion of the meeting will he sent, te ail thoke personaliv inet officers, Senators and Representa- tives and prominent Government o clals. The Marine Band will play. and at 11 o'clock. when Mayor Kendrick of Philadelphia_officially opens the Ses- Independence with the ringing of the | Liberty Re'l at Tndependence Hall | there, ceremonies will be held in the Memorial Continental Hall in other places throughout the land. An address will be made by James M. Beck. former Solicitor and William Tyler Page is to lead in the recitation of his merican Creed.” LEAVES $500,000 ESTATE. Theodorse Schwan Wills Bulk to Two Sisters-in-Law. Theodore Schwan. who died May 27, loft an estate valued at $500.000 ac cording to the petition for the pro- bate of his will filed by the Union Trust Co. and W. L. Miller. executors. Among the bequests are $30.000 10 a nephew, Heinrich Krepp of Germany, {and 008 to another nephew, Pani | Schwan of Cleveland. Ohio. | Emma Kueckla of Minneapolis is to | have $10.000 and Theodore S. Abbott { $5.000. Trust funds of $5.000 each are | provided for Karl Schwan and Fritz Schwan, nephews. A number of relatives and friends are remembered with smaller amounts. The remaining | estate goes to Jennie Abbott and Clara Slaymaker. hoth of St. Paul. Minn., sters.inlaw of tha deceased. “Pussyfoot™ Johnson Hurt. ELMIRA. N. Y, June 15 (#).—Wil liam FE. (Puss: frot) Johnson, run over by an automobile Saturday, was only slightly bruised. physicians found after an examination Mr. Johnson reported he was “terribly lame."" Cards of Z!tbankl.'i OES. We wish t0 sxpress our sincere thanks tn the many friends and relatives for therr kind svmpathy at the death of mother LUTIE RUTLER AND FAMILY. We wish to axtend to our RATTERREE. for their »: great bereavement. and for tha beautiful fowers sent in_memocy of those we loved SKINNER. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and dee and superintendent. also members of the Metronolitan_Police Department and to our many friends. relatives and neighhors HIS WIFE AND SON. FR. Beaths. ANDERSON. Sunday. June 13. 1026. HOW. Fannie’ Anderson a brother. William Anderson. and siste fnlaw. Juiia Anderson. Funeral from his Taie residence. 40 Masmachusetis ave. n.% Wednesdas. June 16. at 2 p.m. Friends are_invited. the BAILEY. Sundas. June 13 1026 at D.m. at his remdence 413 Gth st a.w JOSEPH B.. beloved husband of Ida € Bailer. Funeral from the Fifth Baptist Church. E st. between 6th and Tth s.w.. Wednesday. June 16, at 1:30 p.m. _Inter ment at Arlington National Cematers Sundas. Juna 13. 1926. at 10 p.m. LFE BEALL. beloved hushan: son of Geargs W ville, ¥ Flinaral ‘from home of parents at Wedneaday. Tnterment. John's, Beltasille. ) | REST. Departed this life Sundar. June 13 1996, at 4:25 a.m.. at her residence. 131 R at_ niw. Mre, MARY HARVEY Bl Deloved wife 'of Rev. L. D. neral services at Metropolitan Bavtist Church. R st between 12th and 13th n,w.. Wednesday. June 16. at 1 o'clock. * : June 13. 1926. at Sib- ley Hospital, FRANCES E.. beloved wife of George Blerach. residence. 636 fon Dl Me. Funéral from he dence on Wednesday. June 16, Relatives and friends invited Interment Fort Lincoln Cemete: 1928, JOHN | at his 7., dn Prior .to moving into enlarged quarters we are offer- ing our entire stock of high-grade jewelry—Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, etc., aj one-quarter to one-third off our regular low prices. Gift seekers will find this event a most timely one as it provides unusual and unex- pected savings. Some Specials Typical of the Bargains to Be Had e, now ’ciock. BRUCE. or_at transfer junction going from to Columbia road: Ifheral LiLo e e ok APER. dated 1800 and _signed by Mead_Eandoiph. Please_return to H 1511 Mai) L 3 reward 1 The neral will Chureh, ne.. at hers please assessment. Md. June Lo Finder 00 Cali- Mayflower Hotel or garage, Sun s T ewar. Manager: MasHower oie BIN. rold, circular. sst with pearl will' e rewarded b returning to Iy ] BURKE. ew Freem in or near Wood-| of 0. F. wi tion “announces BRUCE June 14. 11th st 1 p.m. Thursday. June 17. ednesday, June 16, at 10 termant private. “ Eider Men's Reliel Associa- the death of Rev. .J. 1928. and that the fu- he held from lsrael Baptist between F_and G_ste. Mem: nots_the above for the third H. H. NAYLOR. President. J. C. BURLLS. Secrétary. A spacial eeting of Willism An- T Ne. Sogp. G b1 0. " be neld at ihe hail Wedn Men's Elgin Watch; gold-filled case; 12 size (smallest man’s :‘In). ’lll.M vnh'): | emoval sa price $13.90 o 25-Year - Gold-fllled Wris Watches. Regular price. $15. Removal Sale $ l l 75 . Price Diamond Rings; §75 Values $56.25 * Rectangular Wrist Watch, 14 Kt., 15-jewel movement. . Regular $30.00 watch. Removal Price $22.50 Tof of $30 Diamond Rings .$37.50 Beautiful $100 Diamond Rings $75.00 All the New EVERSHARP Pencils up to $6 Now 13 OFf } 907 G.Street Fraternal Jewelry Included reward. Call Col. 477 POCKETBOOK. conialning $47 in hilla and Check Bider: 'rewdrd. | Mre, R.'YV. POCKETBOOK. containin I 1 5 L 2 | fountain ‘ven:"reward. Please call Lincoln | POCKETBOOK. containing $6 bill, operator'a PO ang pegisuaon Cars, “Hewars. K- turn_to John W. Rouse. 140 8 st. n.w. ‘POCKETBOOK con! mon tch and fountain pen. Please o Ungln'fuhu.“d_ POCKETBOOK, containing wrist, watch ard money. on south side of G. et between 13th and Tdth nw. and near Duiin & Marii . Pugh, Frank. 3860. 1620 M ) ning '2"‘;9 liberal revlrl. D. L lmn:dlkm PURSE. beaded. envelope. black_and q | Congressional co:’-:'w" T "Banaly. Freoms i set in whits onds i B by PURSE._c T T T TMBRELLA man's curved handle, gold | pigge on ‘end with initiale "D, ¥. S "Re- WAL reruwin, 300 Albee Buiding., : day eveding. June 1@, at 8 o'clock. to ar- range for the funeral'of our late Brother. Rev. JOAN H. BURKE. A full aftend ance in eariestly requested. . WILLIAM B. MINOR. X. 6, SAMUET, W. WATSON. P. . BURKE. The Association of Oldest Inhabit- ants (colored) will attend the fu Rev. JORN H. BUAKE Thursday, June 17,80 1 nm. from lerael Batist Church. ih &t. betwsen F and G ets. n.e J. W. WATSON, President 6. T.. WALTO! Secretarsy NO! Tuesday. June 1928. at Ho- “{.A Hosvital. ARCHIBALD DOT zenie dence, 17. 7 pm. Pa. CHAPPELLE. Sundar. June 13,1926, at cy Hospital. MILLARD. beloved o Sqorge and Fanale Chappelle and brother of raice, and John Edward Chavpelle. resting . at John T. Rhinea & Co. funeral c A% Vnircn. Rive B A Seott. afer foe. Weiinesday, June 16, at 1 pmi. CONSID) Sunday, Jun .m.. 3t her. home. 723 8I % fi.}.nu C.. beloved wife of Jame; idlne and dausiter of Mr. and My, Wil- Driel's Church Wednesday. J (Batimore pavers Disass C00i0 of Ne on. 1502 5th w. Inter: ra of | Alfred J. | the | | Nofices of the change of the place | invited. which include cab. | | quicentennial Celebration of American | WAYNE. here and! General, | in Canisteo | many_friends our thanke and aporeciation | ressions of sympathy n our | MR. AND MRS. RILEY J. RATTERREE. | ggpwgLL. app.eciation to the maior | | ARD ANDERSON. beloved ~hushand of | He leaves four sisters. | 11724 N. CAP. 8T ing the remams will he talen tence of his conwin. E. F. Davis Sunday. June 1 Hospital. ROBERT & e Teaves four sisters. three brothars and a hast nf | friends.” “'Remains Teating at W Ernes Jarvia funera) parlor oria ave m TYLER. am LiAM, F. R Funeral WWednesdes; Jiine p.m.. from St. Paul's Episcopa Thurch.Rock Creek Cemetary. - Intermi at Rock Creek Cemeters. Al invited. Sundar. June 13 1228 at Cass nalty “Hoaital. ANNIE WAYNE, heloved wife of Charles Wayne. mother ni Reberea Jackson.” " 'She leaves four s one brother and a host nf relatives and fri Funeral Wednesday. 3 pm.. Chapel. 14th and C ats ne Re s ai W, E. Jarvis. 2222 Georg In Memoriam. BECKERT. In sad and loving remembraney af aur dear son and hrother. WADE PF. TER BECKERT, who deparied this Iife three vears ago todas A precious ane from U Vofce wa 1o A place 1n vacant 1n Which never can be Alled FATHER MOTHER SISTERS BROTHER. PE LAWDER. In sad hut loving remem. hrance of our dear. devorsd son and heath - ar. JOAN TURMAN DE LAWDER whoy Aied in “Ashewille todar. June 15. 19 1 did not see him suffer. T did not see him die T anis know he went awar And did not say good-by I Jave you dear Turman. Fou were 0 x00d 16 me What wauld 1 kive to o4 rour hand Jur dear face Just t see Your loving smile. your welcome voice, Which meant s mucn to me. But T know you wear the golden erown.® And at the joving Savior = feet You have laid your hurden down. Could you ask me 1f T miss you. Yea.'it fills my heart with bain: Rut Tour aDIFIC sweet s whispers Fouraze. mother. we ahall meet agoin® You lelt a memary fair and swaet Tin {ragrance shall never die Your 11fe was short. nare and sws When God called ¥ on higl Sadly mis FATHER Tae, ran U . ANTY wed 3 MOTHER. SISTERE AND BROTHER Lol JONES. In sad rememhrance of m mother, MARY F. JONES. who deparwed this life after a_ long one year azo today. June 15. 1925 ' Many have been vour sorrows Rut now they are all past God has taken you home to heaven There are no sorruse there. Sieep on_and take your rest Until some day soon T will Jnin you ! HER_DEVOTED DATUGHTER. CLAR. FISHER. PETERS. In sad and Joving remembr of onr dear daughter and sister. ROBE THAIA THOMAS PETERS. loving mother of Lorenza Peters. who departed this ' one Tear ago fodav. June 15. 1878 3 You auffered long. ses. hours nf pain, To ‘wait for cure. et All in vain T God dlone Kriew what was beat, e called wou home to S1ve vay res HER MOTHER, SISTRR HROTHER AXD SON 2 In aad hut loving remembrance of our dear daushter THELMA €. SPW. ELL. who departed this life one year agn toda¥. June 1 5 Evers day hrings sweet memor; Evers memory brings a tear Rut within our hearts we cherigh Thoughts of ane we love s Asar 0 Lord, how ahe suffared and moaned with oain In the in vain THI God in Hia meres sent down ahove An angel iness. here. AR iong nizht hours wa snathed her trom who whispersd 2 message of ITHFUL MOTHER. ELEANOR . AND PATHER. JERRY SWINSON. A fribute of lova and davotion to the sacred memory of our darling mother. EMNA J. SWINSON. who de- parted this life one Year ago (odar. June God knows where the hurt is the despest of night agd das chispers xoftl¥ " lov 1 took_vour dear moth TED DAT SON AND EDN. NOW LOCATED AT NORTH 7976, ~ T Quick. Dignified. 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