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ACTIVE WEEK AT CENTER. Mothers and Daughters of Hadas- sah Meet This Afternoon. A variety of activities are on the program of the Jewish Community Genter this week. These include the formation of several new musical groups, meetings and entertainments, A mothers’ and daughters’ meeting of the Senior and Junior Hadassah will be held this afternoon at 3 o'glock, featured by a one-act play, “The Un- lighted Menorah. This evening “Efrem Zimbalist will be heard in the second public concert in‘a series. A meeting of the newly organized music study group is scheduled for to- morrow evening; the Council of Jew- ish Women will meet Tuesday and the D. C. Auxiliary Wednesday. A girls' Bohemian party and a meeting of the new choral society will be held Thurs. THE SUNDAY day evening in the gymnasium, and Saturday night will be given over to a boys’ celebration. Next Sunday eve- ning Sophie Irene Loeb will address the meeting of the Jewish National Forum. A paper on “The Influence of the Jew on Music” will he presented at the initial meeting of the Music Study Club by Miss Blanche Steerman. . Only one man in 4,000 becomes “eminent.” Sir Francis Galton found. Have Your Selection Charged Easy Terms 817-823 chentl{ St.N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, Deaths Reported. Joseph Rohson. sr.. 77, 3526 T n.w Bessie Wilcon Burrus, 69, 348 ¥ n.w Anna Harum Hyman. 67. 3821 Kanawnha nw oiEgs Florence Traltt, 55. F Pitlbert Clifton Small, 40, Sibley Memorial Holu:.m' of R('v‘:m and Helen Deboard. 13 Beriha Nalwon, a1, Edward Marshail, Hospital. Prenamasi's Hospital 28, en route Casualty Small Peter Grogan & Soms Co. GR@ GAN S Weekly or Monthly Payments A Glft for the Home 1s a Glft All Can En]oy hostess wants one of these charming tea wagons. Complete with drop leaves and tray at this low price. 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Bronzed Metal Book- ends and Bookracks, Speciauy Priced $1.45 to $4.95 Folding Card Table, Leatherette Top $1.69 Radio Tables, $3.95 Windsor Chmrs $4.95 po]ychrome errflrs 14x28 inches $4.95 Mahogany _Finished Telephone Table and Stool, $3.95 Boone Kitchen Cabi- net, $39.75 Gavernor Wmthrop Style Ladies’ Desk $47.50 Serpentine Front, 3 drawers Smoking Stand with _Handle, $2.95 4 colored glass tops. Gate-leg Table $19.75 28x42 inches ga’é}i&’fifl Davenport Extension Table, $29.50 inches closed; 34x48 inches. Efficient Carpet Sweeper, $1.98 Gas Floor Lamps with Silk 319 Shades Lacquered Scatter Tables. Special, $7.95 20x48 open i | veneered mahogany and gum- wood. Carefully constructed and finished. Spinet Desk, $19.75 Quaint Spinet Desk of genuine Rocker, $12.75 Big, comfortable Rocker; at- tractive design; spring seat. Choice of quartered oak with . leather seat or mahogany with tapestry seat. Handsome Davenport Table, Bronzed Cast Metal Book-ends and Mercerized Tapestry Ta- ble Scarf, Special, $24.75 A period designed table, 20x54 inches; genuine mahogany top. Bronzed, hand-painted book-ends of famous Senusert design and an attractive table scarf of pretty mercerized tapestry. All includ- ed at this specialyprice. } | health for | 3, 1866. | ing, |and he received his preliminary edu- | Dominican novitiate at St. Rose con- { | studies and later to Rome, where he | | ordination to continue his advanced | | seph’s for 10 vears, where, in addition |in 1905 Father | new foundation as a professor. | taught moral theology for more than | position which he filled D. C. DECEMBER 12, 'RITES FOR-THEOLOGY TEACHER TUESDAY Very Rev. Martin Waldron of Dominican House of Study Died Thursday. reency Hos. | Very Rev.-Martin A. H many’ years professor of moral the- | ology at the Dominican House of | Study at Brookland, who died last | | Thursday, will be buried at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning from the chapel | of the houre where he served so 1ng | Solamn requiem mass wilk he cele- brated by Very Rev. Iznatius Smith | prior of the house. The assistants will be Very Rev. V. . O'Daniel, uca | con, and Rev. MeShane, sub- | deacon. Father McsShane was I | Waldron's classmate at Louv Very Rev. D. J. Kennedy will y the ‘sermon. The body of Father lain in state in the Aquinas chapel since Irid ices due a member of the & he recited in sevoral chapels tomor- row. Interment will he made in the Dominican plot at Mount Olivet | Cemete: Fath Waldron, for v Thomas Serv der will r Waldron had been in failing | several months. He was born in Boonsville, N. .. Novembe: His family moved to Wheel Va., in his early childhood w. cation in that city. He entered the | vent, Springtield, Ky., in 1887. He made his first religious profession there on November 11, 1888. He was sent to Louvain for his philosophical | was ordained priest September He remained in i1, Rome after | studies, where he was awarded the | lectorate in sacred theology in 1895. | He returned to America in the sam vear and immediately took up hi professorial duties at St. Joseph's Convent, Somerset, Ohio, at that time the House of Studies for the Domini- | can novices. He remained at St. Jo to his teachiug, he held at various times the positions of novice master and sub-prior. When the Dominican House of Studies was opened in Washington Waldron came to the He 30 years. The degree of master in sacred theology was conferred on him at Rome in 1910. In 1913 Father Waldron was elected prior of the Dominican House in Washington, a for three vears. Failing health caused him to resign his varied activitles in August of this year, with the hope that a complete rest would permit him to re- sume his work. . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Tod The Wanderluste from Chesterbrook, Rosslyn at Mr. hike will start Va. Meet at Mason will lead, - The- Red 'Triangle Outing Club will meet at Union Station at 7:15 a.m. for a breakfast party to be followed by a | flashlight. walk through the grounds of the Capitol, Botanic Garden and Washing- ton Barracks. Afternoon hikers will meet at 2:30 o'clock at Fourteenth and Decatur streets. Bring lunch and Coffee will be served. Howard Unlversity: A discussion group will meet in Library Hall at 3:15 o'clock. Subject: “The Social Side of the Application of the Teach- ings of Jesus.” Vespers at 4:30 o'clock in the chapel. Address by Dean E. T. Parks. Music by vested choir. Public invited. Dr. A. Hrdlicka, curator of the di- vision of anthropology, National Museum, will lecture on “The Present Evolution in Man and Its Nature,” 3 o'clock at the Secular League meet- ing, 1006 E street. Admission free. ‘Tonight. “The Mystery of Sleep,” will be the subject of a talk at 8 o'clock at United Lodge of Theosophy, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets, Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following : Donaldson and Madelin R. Earne Calbart and Bessie Montgomery. Edwin_A. Gibson_of Culpeper, Va. and Ada €. Masters of Fredericksburg, V Roland_Beckwith and Mary A. Baker, both of Berwyn, Md. Donald H. A Gregors and Hedwis K. Frank. both of Phfl ia. Pa. William Gotthardt, of 'hl Ly E. Talbott of Mouni Rainier. M Roland Robinson and Agnes Stevenson. William _T.. Simmons both of Richmond, Va. James C. Brady and Florence M. Sweenev. arles ' Ziegler and Jennie Shiminger, both of Baltimore. Md. Louis W. Kotman lm| Mildred C. Loetz. Bn:tES Reported. The following_births h.v. heen reported ": %‘I:.fl“r)lndlh Department within the past s Frank and Mary A. Loukata, hoy. Samuel F. and Amelia Smith, girl. George and Conatance McKeon,' boy. Bruce M. and Alice Strong, bo’ Yaser aid Fanny Titzicy, no) Hammond and Ellen Dfim"l?' hoy. oo Margaret M. Ei 3 Frank D--and Grace 1< Gaftnes Edmund William and Ruth E. Fritz, boy. Jamea and Georgia Kalnturos, hoy. Frederick J." and Minnie M. Richardson, girl, Stephen P. arid Annie J. Sweeney. ho: Maurice M. and Lucy T. Studar. girl. Alvarado and Lulu Beasley. ho; Henry and Anne Gholean, ¢irl Walter and Marrah Hill, James and Lauretta snn'den wirl, . and Clara nd Anne E. Bagley, and A 2year-old girl, whose father is dead and whose mother is serlously ill, recently made the trip of 3,000 miles from Liverpool to northern To- ronto, alone, to live with her uncle and aunt. TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms ||EISEMAN'S 7th & F PRIVATE AMBULANCES it tes ..l..'!f."‘:m“‘«. ah $rm ity T3t $4 | " WANTED! | HOUSES and i APARTMENTS To Rent ‘We have applicants for rental property in all sections of the city. List Your Rental Propert; With Us hehi Rents Remitted Same Day Collected " Stone & Fairfax | “Over Forty Years of Real Bervice" 804 17th Street N.W. 1926—-PART 1 Rites Are Held 'BRITISH DELEGATION ENDS LABOR STUDY, N Commission fails for Home Alt:r' Curvey of Conditions in American Industries. ! By the Associated Press | delegation I..nd how their difficulties were settied. | 1 \\'.IA W. H. CORNISH BURIED. | Retired G. ! 0. Foreman Survived by Widow and Three Children. Funeral services for William H. Cornish, years old, retired proof. room foreman of the Government Printing Office and prominent in Ma sonic circles, who died Thursday at | his residence, 213 Seaton place north. east, were conducted yesterday noon at United Brethren Chu Rev. S. Dougherty, followed by inter- ment in Fort Lincoln Cemeter: Mr. Cornish isx survived ¥ widow, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Cornish; a son, LeRoy W. Cornish, and two daughters, Mrs. Madeline Nichols and | Mrs. Jane Duvall. M H. CORN CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Cosmos Club: Lecture by Clarence | A. Phillipe, on “Washington the Beautiful,” illustrated with colored slides, tomorrow, 8 p.m. The Ladies of St., Stephen's Catho- lic Church will give a card party Wednesday in the school auditorfum for the benefit of the new convent. The Washington branch of the So- ciety of American Bacteriologists will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Hy- gienic Laboratory, Twenty-fifth and E streets. Speakers: Col. C. F. Craig, Army Megical School; Prof.- Rudolt Degkwllr. University of Greifswald; Cameron, National Canners’ As. tion, and B. A. Linden, Bureau of Chemistry. Martha Dandridge Council, No. 1, D. of A., will have a dance Friday, 8:30 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F' streets northeast. Home for Widows and Orphans, i V. A., will meet Wednesday, h Grand Army Hall. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Home for the Aged will hold a board meet- ing tomorrow, 2:30 p.m. Piney Branch Citizens’ will meettomorrow, & p.m., in Hamline M. E. Church. Lieut. Col. J. Franklin Bell will speak on “The Relation of Citizens' Associations to the District Government.” Association Annual meeting of the Anti-Cigaret Alliance will be held Tuesday. 8 p.m., in boardroom of the Y. M. C. A. Elec- tion of officers. ‘The Corinthian Yacht Club will give a dance at the clubhouse New Year eve. Northeast Washington Citizens’ As. sociation will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the Ludlow School. The Barry Farm Citizens' Associa- tion will meet Tuesday in St. John M. E. Church, 8:15 p.m. Annual elec- tion of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Culross Peattie, will be honor guests of the American Association of University Women at a tea tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Peattie will speak on “The Natu- ralist and the Dodo.” Mrs. Otto H. Veerhoff will preside. The Washington chapter of the Ahepa, a Greek-American fraternal order, will glve its fourth annual dance February 3 at the Willard B saddle. Tighter ing brass-studded harness: y thhlllnn Animal %6 Rescue League. x. d . LE BULL ge“v'v‘:amnnon ‘Anima1 Rescto Tenpn DLE BULL. male. light firly ASlor Fhite markings. short 'tal Apply ISH TRRRTEE e short el Apply ’V‘Vnnln(lon Animal Rescue League, 349 MONEY, small amount, Tuesday: do'nm'lx Phone Sunday and evenings. . “grayish tan, mal blacic on ears; " female. ail grayish tan. Animal Rescue Leagu. RAG—Tan leather underarm bag. 13th and D car. Friday. Reward. 236 Phillips Ter- platinum. diamond in_ center. Re- __Telephone North 6493-W. D BAG, vanity case, a gift: on Wis- 5’..'5312‘."' car, Th“:sdu'\‘r night.” Return SRACEL T Oma 1 ware: ©CMies Whelp Houtia. 204 CARD CASE. black m . _containing s R et ey i ADL. &3, The Dresden. A aternity seal: ay night. ' Re- ley. Riverdale, Md. “OLLIE—Brown and license_ tag No. 3740 McKinley st Lo R R R DOG—Wire-haired fox terrier: 7 e black and ‘months white ot scar on right ear; . black _and white, _answers Raye shoulder harnes INGS—Gold, set with sabphires and i‘:fi? Reward if returned. Main 2882. EAN. Fox TERRIER PUP‘PY eesed mfl- Ties. name -Pap Reward. 3408 Rodman t. (‘_i_!l_lnd 2. GLASS Tost h! V(‘ln(l' of Ga. ave.. market at { ‘ or 2400 block A nw. ‘or nm.m. i at 3nd Tieral reward. _Phone M near| of st and C. n_8 DBAG. darl mmulnln papers and rings.'in tory Kann's depart. ment store. Friday, December 10. = Reward if returned to 1306 O st. or Oakerest. Md., u.w." No-auestions' asked. " Franklin’ 486 FIANDBAG. browr turday momm De- fore 8 n:docll E1at ot near S ot n = return bag and_cor bt Eoni, av Madge 1. McLaughlin. i near 14th and Penna. a Flease phone Main 6165 635 Mumery Bl A. insurage tag: “dia libe desk cross ral reward clerk. P ond i Tocke solitaire diamon M““p AGNETTE—! Tost Fridav. Reward R ot fo ADariment 21, the Deeatur mink: —in Tivoli December r".l brown K_ biack. vicinity um. ._Reward 'if returned to Glady rs, Charles' C. Collina) - Apt, r % to Bdith i ATe Conn ave. Reward. Cleve. Canada boarded the NEW YORK, December 11.—The appointed by the B to investigate industrial the United steamship Majes- tic to return home today after com pleting their work which carried them all over this country and ¢ . The commission made a special study the relations between employer employe in industrial establ ditions in H. (. Emerson, secretary of the -ommission, which was headed by Sir Willlam MacKenzie, said that the { members had consulted heads of em ployer organizations and representa- tives of labor unions as well as Fed- eral and State officials. The. delega- tion, he said, had studied schemes of employe representation and the meth- ods of settling disputes and regulating working conditions in' various estah- lishments and industries with a view { of the system in general operation in Great Britain. PUP!LS T0 EhTERTAIN. Brightwood Will Give Christmes Program at School Dec. 23. “‘Conservation of Cl sented by the children of the new Brightwood School, Nichelson street and Colorado avenue, in the assembly hall of the school Thursday afternoon, December 23 Teachers and children are busy de- vising substitutes for holly, laurel, crowfoot and winferberr; Among those in the cast are Wilmot Trew, Betty Ballou. Gertrude Crane, Donald Creech, Marjorie Beall, Eliz- beth Rosenberger, Walker Bueil. Reed Smith, Hazel Clark, Nancy Hall, Bea trice Skinker, Mary Gargoe. Lucille Hessick, Elmon Burton, ~ Eli Raymond Bresnahan, Wayne Dorman. Jean Belote, Carolyn Snyder, Esther Bachrach, Mary Munce, Nancy Lum and Afleen Hood. ARMSTEAD. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. ARM- STEAD. 1434 : thank ‘the many friens kindnesses to cent illness. NEWKIRK. We wish to express our sinces thanks and appreciation to the teachers and pupils of the Dunbar Hich and Dean- Schools. the Sunday school of the | tives and friends for the kindness. sym- | Il;l':}"l u“fldfle;:m"‘”hu‘r;f?"':dhlflmah'fl"" of the ot our. beto ehter LISTINE NEWKIRK. THE FAMILY dsincere. thanke o our rel Iriends and nelhbora for their ey Kindness' and beautiful floral tribu {he deatnof our beloved ‘one. RICHARD NORR! WIFE AND FAMILY. * BINSON. We gratefully acknowiedge and deeply ai e e el Quring his ilinexs. and “exbrowsion of sympathy tendered us death THE FAMILY. Born. PFEIFER. To Nr. and Mrs. Frank Pleifer nee Brown, Noyember 5 5 At Sin o EDWARD PREINER, Jr. Beaths. ARENDES. Thursday. December 9. ll his residence. 610 G st. beloved "hushand of Delia ~Arendes Hughes). Funeral from his. late dence ori Monday Solemn sigh mass will be. %) solemn high mass wi sung at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CHAMBERS. on December 10. 1036, at hnie home in" Philadelphia. ROBERT CHAMBERS. _ brother ot P iorene e Ptr% bers. 'mains resting at the W. W. Chambers lllncrl home until Tues- Y morning Interment Loudon Park altimore, Md. (Baltimore rs please copy. 13 'H. On Satu~day. December 11. -4 ANNIE BREWER. W Chenoweih e residenge. 7 Monday. December 1 % ‘oo Funeral Carglina ave. we. to attend. COCHRANE. residence, husband Interment private. Recember 10, 1626, 1919 o at nis ‘Crata™ Cocnrane: NI TR uneral home. Terment Cedar Bl Germoren COOK. Departed this life Thursday. Decem- Ser 0. 106 at her residents LA1 1 Con stitution court n.w.. MARY. daughter of Mrs. Laura Cook. from her late residence Monday. Decem- ber 13. at 1 p.m. CORRADO. On'Friday. December 10, 1926. at_her residence. 819 20th st. ne.. AN ROSE. ‘the belovad wife of Anthony Cor- rado. ' Funeral from late_ residsnce on Monday. December 13, thence to the Holy Rosary Churc high mass will be sung at 9 a.m. repose of her soul. invited to attend. Olivet Cematery. DEMING. = Suddenly. on Fridav. December 10. 196, at. her residence. 610 L st. ELLEN. " the beloved wife of the Charles 'D. Deming. Funeral from her residen: Monday. December 13. a Lm; ~ Relatives and friends invited o d. Tntermen enwood Cemetery. (Albary, N. Y.. pavers please copy.) 19 EICHELBERGER. Saturd, ber 11. 1926, at 4 am.. at her dPem'-‘r,:.ml;:.“gmuh flgrnu ks é“‘en Ya. MARY A R o " “Eichelberger. " She in ' sarv e daughter and three sons. Funers from her’ late residence. Monday. Decern: per13ar 2550 D, Interment ai Ar- ineton FORSYTH. On Friday. December 10. 1926 at his residence. Highbridge. Md.. JANIVER H.. beloved hushand of Helen Chamberlain Forayth. Body resting at Gawler's chapel 1730 Pa ave. n.w.. where funeral serv- ices will be held .on Monday. December 13 at 11 am. Interment (private) at Oalk Hill. FRISARD. on December 11 hi 3817 New Hamp: beloved hu ged 59 years. Funer: December 1 1 Funeral “for the Relatives and {riends Interment “at Mount of Saturday, o band of Rosalind Frinard, Notice of funeral ate llAl:l:"K Frid; De(‘em r 10, 1926, at New Bern. N .. WALRER ' 1hedat husband of Irene ‘4!“.!! Halleck. Vu neral from his mother's residence. Hall place n.w.. Monday, December 13, il 2o December Suddents. an Friday, 425 New at his residence; TEDTAN 3., ‘beloveq Ay o the above residence ;ll.l' Hn&un""l')r{‘n’:‘ ber 13, at 2 p.m. Relatives d friends invited. lnternwnt Congressional Com' tery. On Friday, December 10. HOLMES, t 1:50 ¥ residence, 192, 14 3 o ted daughier of lda W She' leaves to_mourn mfi?" Tor devoted mother, three sisters, t! froters and, 3, host "ot elailis and Monday. December 15 at 1 pm ") ment at Harmony Cemetery papers pleass copy.) HYMAN. Friday. December 10, 192 residerice of her daueter. atine st nw.. HYMAN. hlo'flr'fl! of Toscun Hyman and mather ot Mon. A tbert Eo e shd"Mra. Simon “Oberm Trom the Tesidence of_her o ter. ‘fizl Kanawha l' n.w.. Sunday. comber 12, 1 Interment W, Hebrew Cemetery (Chicago pa On Friday evening. Do .S her residance. 521§ Flarier MAMTE H."beioved * wita® of J. Jnhnlfin and dflllnlfld dauchter Funeral : etember 14, 8t 1 oreloce Toom ers chapel. Friends invited o/t AGLE. _On December 10, 1926, at e ¥ o park Wiy mmm gihia beloved iam Ko e neral from Whitfeld M. ¥. Lhfir:r'n' La- December 13 2t 130 d friends invited. Fonanet e e Shanet Con e MARY KEATING. aged 103 ye: Iu-lo 4 wife of the late Thomas Keatine & pirvived b”one, son . December 1 Chureh, rner here reauiem m ves and friends invited. artinsburg. W. Va. . Friday, December 10, 1928, at 1:65 ., JOHN H. MAY. be beigred his of Iva L. May (hee Van Horn), Funeral from his late res ¥ on Monday: 3 ... thence to e Ewerth Meghodist Chareh'"T0E o and North Carolfna ave. n.e.. where serv- Interment 13 oo will e E: it 2 o'v w&“ lnlomffll ) Creel . and rel tives invited, o i tish-} of | {of camparing their effects with those | tmas Greens" | | will be the theme of a play to be pre- Berg. | First Baptigt Church. the community, rela- | 1926, o JOHN H. | resi- December 13. at 8:30 Peter's Church. where :30 pm. Reiatives and friends ot | ROBERT. beloved | M. | My 10 CARRIE Munds. December 10, . 423 Ord st ne. ved wife of Fdward, T. funeral later. and _members f o o2 i 2 Knights of 'St, fied of the death of 1434 D cember Funeral Mon. St Cyorian's Officers Cyprian‘'s Hall December Church T M. WELLS MUA.QUANDER. Auxi RETT. D 1M EMAE KON Diathict Secretars RAFTERRY. Saturday. December 11. 1926, at recidence. 1412 30th st n.w. A LIA RAFTERRY. beloved wife of the late Patrick J. Rafterry. Funeral her late residence Monday morning. De- thence to Holy Trinity Church. where mass will be said at 10 am. In: terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery MALL. Saturday December 11. 1996, AL- : CLIFTON. beloved husband of ..’ Funeral from b 4th st. n.e. Monday. 2330 pam. Relatives and nterment at Rock Creek ‘ day rember 13 at Triende invited. v. on Tnursday. De “at 417 8th st se ART._ Funeral from tha H. Scott. 400 Ath at. Monday. December 13. at 0:30 a.m.: fhence 0 St. Peter's Church, where mass be said at 10 a.m latives and ! I invited to attend. Interment at | Mount Olivet Cemetery 12 STUBBLEFIELD. Wednesday. November 24 1926, at 4°40°am. at Decatur. Ala,. LEE A." STUBBLEFIELD. eldest son of Mrs Parthenia Stubblefield. Remains ting at chapel of J. William Lee's Sons. 332 ave n.w. Notice of fiingral Thursday evening. December 0, the Dominican House of Studies nd. Very Rev. MARTIN A. WA N. O. P. Funeral will take ol |- & Dominican House of Stadles Tuesday. December 14. with solemn re- auiem mass at 10 o'clock. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 YOUNG. S; luhll{ Dw!mbor 11. 1926, at her residence. 107 st. se. ISADORE TRIPLETT YOUNG. wido‘l of Washin; ton. A. Youny ral Tuesday. Dece ber 14, at $:30, Requiem mass at H :I'ol" Church. 2nd and C sts. se. In Memoriam. ANDERSON, In sad but loving _remery hrance of my dear mother. MARY A DERS who departed this life nine yeirs %o today. December 12, 1917 Dass of sadness still come o'er me Hidden tears often flow Memory. mother. keeps you near me. Thoush vou left me nine A5 HER LOVING DAUGHTE "AbA Drck i S0N s OWMAN. I loving memn; ! m, o mother. CAROLINE BOW\"’AQ wgnd” Darted this life five vears ago today, D cember 12, 3021 H Loved in_life: remembered in death | LOVING DAUGHTER JANE BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance BROWK. He* detneedgine te veur who' debarted 1 azo today. llowml:rr' 12, I? g mine THE FA\HLY KABISCH. In sad hut loving remembrance of our devoted daughter and sister. MARIE KABISCH (nee Hendley). who departed thin life three vears ago ioday. December Our hearts in deen sorrow return to this ay. As memory recalls how death bore thee ;i Erief and woe. side three vears ago. HER_MOTHER AND st £ DOTHE SISTERS ROSD KELLER. In loving rom!mbrhm‘o of dea:’w';tnherl {Ir A:l\' KELLER. who, var ife wine paried his'life Wineteen vears afo. ioday. l,n\»d in lite and reme@abered in dsl;p. | ER DAUGHTER. MRS. J. MeDONALD, ln loving nmem’wlmv of our dear mother. SARAH A. McDONALD. wha Dassed Away oday. Decem: e e LS ARD SOR* MERCER. 1n loving remembrance of iear hiishand, REDDICK MERCER. devarted this lift December 12, He was loved by all In sad but loving Temembrancs | A happy home we once enjoyed. How sweet the memory still. Buf death has left a loneliness That earth can never i, THE FAMILY. . In_memory of our mother. IE RADCLIFFE. who departed this Iife one year axo today. December 12, This day brings back sad memories Of a loved mother gone to rest. And those who lhlnk of her L ‘Are the ones who RER LOVING CHILD) . In loving memory of W dear hu and daddy. HERNDON BOUR RUDASILL. who de Nnip oo one vear ago today. December 1. 1 The riceless heritage of an honored name Vou Inft to us. daddy. dear. | And"'with' the memors of your love to ) v carry on without fear. Vo w"' y Bg!flll Bg'm SACREY. In lovine remembrance of r Tiother, SARAH €. SACREY. who Daried this lfe. mine yéars on cember 12. 1917, Gone_ but not foreotten. HER LOVING SON. GEORGE C. SAC- REY. . SHOEMAKER. In sad hut loving_remem- brance ~of ‘my 'dear _daughter.. MATTIE SHOEMAKER (nee Hutton), who D in Thoenix. Ariz.. December 1%. dear, Mattie, awav 1910. 1 cannot forzet While in this whrid T God on; passed a u_h: DEYOTED MOTHER. € WhY 3 Al ITE, MIAML ~_FUNERAL DIRECTORS T. F. COSTELLO Nl)" 'ATED, gl'rl 078, _ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine 412 H 51' N.E. Lincoln 524 tern_Chavel. ________Lincoln 524 V.L. 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