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Revolution were arranged around the statue, Committee in Charge. The committee of the Sons of the Revolution in charge of the cere- monies included Dr. Stewart B. Mun- caster, chalrman: Dr. A. B. Bennett, jr.: Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson (M. C), U : Drs. Charles C. Marbury, Edward C. Morse, J. Crayke Simpson, Ralph Jenkins, John - Van 4 Rensselaer and Walter A. Wells, members. They were accompanied by the color guard of the society and members of the board of managers. This statue, ‘the work of the sculptor R. Hinton Perry, was erected by the American Medical Association and accepted by the President on be- half of the Nation June 11, 1904, Benjamin Rush was born in B: berry Township, Pa., December 24, 1745, and died in Philadelphia, Pa., April 19, 1813. He was a graduate of Princeton College, 1760, and in medi- cine from the University of Edin- burgh, 1768. ¥Fis friend, Benjamin Franklin, paic his expenses for at- tending medi: ' 'ectures, both in Eng- land and in ©.ance. Active as Publicist. | He published essays against slavery | and kindred subjects. and very early | engaged In pre-Revolutionary move- | ments, - writing constantly for the press on the subject of colonial rights. He became a member of the Provineial Conference of Pennsylvania in those times and was the chairman of a committee that recommended COLONIAL SURGEON RECEIVES TRIBUTE Sons of Revolution Hal lCeremmyuat Statue of Bentamin Rush. Sons of the Itewolution in the Dis- trict of Columbia{paid tribute at naon today to the myemory -of Benjamin Rush, a signer 1 the Declaration of Independeuce, ti&ough commemama- tive services at ths - hase of his statue 7 the Naval Hogital grounds cele- ting the 1 tf anniversary of his hirth, le Capt. Chavies IL T. Lowndes. com- mandant of the hospital, placed the sactety’s wreath oa the statue, and a | representative of 8¢ French embas- | =y participatel in, the exercises in vecognition of they alliance between | ¥rance and the Unlited States in the | War of the Revolution. Chaplin R. | W. Shrum pranouncd the invocation. The American flag, Qontinental stand- | Alexandropol, ards, the bourhon emblem of France ind the hanne:s » ko Sons of the that Congress declare for independ- | ence. From Sentember, May countless blessings and great Jjoy be yours this Christmas arh The Christmas Stare_. THE EV ENING _STAR, :WASHIN NGTON, e . o e e e e = S 1 1776, he served in Pennsylvania's Navy. He was elected a member of the Continental Congress on July 1, 1776, and on July 4, 1776, signed the Declaration of Independence, In 1777 he was appointed surgeon general of the Medical Department of Pennsyl- vania, and was in constant attendance of the wounded from the battles of Princeton, Trenton, Brandywine and Germantown, and later attended the sick during Washington's__encamp- ‘ment at Valley Forge. In 1778 he re- signed all military offices, returned to Philadelphia, and resumed his imed- ical practice. 25,000 0RPHMIS AgK AID. Victims of Armenian Earthquakes Are in Need. Thirty-five thousand orphan survi- vors of recent earthquakes which de- stroved 37 villages in Armenia and demolished 12,000 buildings, among them the Maryland Orphanage at are appealing for aid in their struggle against PXD')!IH‘& to the Winter cold. Ch donations sought by the Potomac the Near st Relief. in charge of Harold Pellegrin, at 321 Bond Bullding, and John E. Boisseau, 14 West Franklin streét, Baltimore, Md. A folder has been issued depicting the suffering that the Armenian chil dren have undereo-e are being division of stmas &lfin n You have given us the greatest Christ- mas business in our history, and the opening of the Newly Enlarged Store has provided facilities to serve you bet- ter, we believe, than ever before. If our service to you has been in propor- tion to the wonderful business you have given us we both have reason to rejoice, and we feel that we may truly wish you The Best and Merriest Christmas You Have Ever Had | adelphia, 'LORD GREY READS IN DARK 10th, 31th, F and FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR PLANE VICTIMS Two Investigations of Crash in Midair Are Under Way at Rantoul, I1L.’ ted Press . , T, December Chanute Field gymnasiim becanfe the chapel today for military services for the four Army officers, who died in a midair collision of two planes here Wednesday, two investigations sought to responsibility for the tragedy. A fog hung over the field at the time of the accident, but offidials are determined to discover if the mist was wholly responsible for the lock- ing together of two ships. Secretary of War- Davis instructed that the details of the crash be fully gone over, to prevent like accidents in the future and to determine. if regulation of Army flying is adequate. Comrades at the fleld and:service men in Chicago joined in the military rites for the four officers, Capt. H. G. Foster of Chicago, First Lieuts. Henry W. Kunkel of €olumbia; Mo., and Albert J. Clayton of West Phil and Second Lieut. R. L. Tawter of Huntington, W. The bodies of Lieuts. Lawter and ‘layton will be conveyed to Arling- on Cemetery for burial, and those of the other two officers to their homes. fi Turns Out Light and Uses the Braille System. LONDON, December 24 (P).—Lord Grey of Fallodon can read in the dark as well as light. When he was threatened with blind- ness he learned to read by the Brallle touch system, and now, with his eye- sight much improved, he still finds Braille books useful. can turn out the light,” he ‘draw up the sheets and literally TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th & F 35,000-i2-54240 at An 30. Send Date of Birth for Full Information LeROY GOFF Ihurancec 1nh 610 Woodward Bidg. " Nain $1 fain 340. e AWEIDYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | Line. 1810—Line. 1811—Linc. 1812 OIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody's Doing It AMBULANCES m elty nlnnn\$4 Yo" and from "city how PHONE COLUMBIA 432 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Lite fngirance G Streets % D. C. FRIDAY, SWITZERLAND CROWDS TO RESEMBLE RAINBOW Sports Clothing of Christmas Visitors From England Will Offer Variety of Color. By the Assoeiated Press. LONDON, December 24.—Switzer- land will resemble a rainbow when the English crowds which are going 1 there for Christmas arrive with all their new sports elothing. Skiing, skating and tobogganing suits are brighter thap ever. Piccadil- lv, Oxford and Bond, streets are aflame with windows showing the latest models for those who will have their Winter holidays at Davos, Vil- lars and other snow-clad resorts in the Alps. Most of the outfits for women are knitted knickerbockers and sweaters in every imaginable variety ‘of bright colors. Indian blanket effects and Egyptian influence are discernible in many of "the suits, which invariably have caps to match’ them. Suits with hort” skifts are offered in less bril- Hant colors for more sedaté women. Limberjack coats in gay stripes which run_horizontally are offered in great numbers and leather coats are shown in greens and blues as well as all tones of yvellow and brown. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. “The Story of Our Lord's birthday” will be read in concert in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Vinson, 1301 Quincy. street, of Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian oChurch tomor. row, 7:30 pm. Rev. C. E. Hawthorne will” preside. . (nruls “will ‘be led by Miss Anne Herron, Free coples of Matthew’s Gospel will be given out by Mrs. John Newton Culbertson. The Wanderlusters will have a dance tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., at its club- ;lmfie. Franklin Park, Va. Dancing Tee Delta Pi Chapter of Sigma Nu Fra- ternity, located at George Washington University, will give a Christmas din- ner to 20 orphans from the Central Uniop, Mission tomorrow at the chap- ter 1Buse, 1733 N street. There will be a Christmas tree and gifts to each small guest. “The Power of Peace” will be the subject of the lecture, Sunday, 8 p.m. at the United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Building, Sevententh and I streef ORGAN IZATION ACTIVITIES TONIGHT. The American War Mothers will |i meet at the Lee House. After hnvlnx been preserved 14 weeks in a newly patented process, eggs have been hatched out {into healthy chicks in the usual three weeks, ¥ s -_FOUND. COLLIE, ‘male. reddish brown & large’ size: lovely dog. Animal Rescue League, and white: ABPly Washington 349 Marsland ave. 'v«mal;‘ nnA ashington 9 Maryland av w N ite. Apply Washi) e Leaces, B on A and white: Young dog. mal Rescue League, ATREDALE. brown and black, il Reward. Col. 1334, ron CAMEO BROOCH. Dec. 21stemntique Reward. - Columbia 2570. 2807 Woodley,rd. 3 and 1760 Columbia COLLIE DOG, male. owner's name. Caroling il;):‘f;hnx. on collar: reward. Call Cle\‘r,rllnd DOG. Boston bull, pityae ot small boy. 9th st DOG, male, nms h“o black o awers name hildre’s R( 10117, Call Adas m o D()G.Gflrmln “poliee fl h {emnh 231-J. l'h-/urd 24 m‘%v;‘ Pnlhr g"’l“k "A '1,'“"‘?53' Wm. H. Bowman. w.,w. L 51 . female, black and white Liperal mvgrd nity Veor: & 4252 Toidlals 014 12th n.w.s nrmln- Wl\\lnnfll}' ar A LI, o FOX TERRIER. aired, male. § months old, name Woodic: white with tari head black apot in center of back running to Fhita tip ‘on tail; ll.um-ams Main 8380, GOLD PENCIL. gold medallion, silver pi sentimental value: 2oT0: “lurge reward: Do queetions asked. E. Von Selzan, German containing y. toturn for b kk:g ® Adams 168 mone 4. N. 8. reward. Sudduth. TAP ROBE, maroon cloth. Tined with mink far: lost vielnity %1at and R: reward. Ad- dress_Box_341-X. Star office. = NAVY PIN. o h. 4 oV C()AT—-—WH) the lonuemln w%? b( mistake, 100k gray overcoat renit f'our,t No. 2 please return to 152.‘5 Webllel‘ nw. PACKAGE—2 boxes handkerchiefs, beh\een 18th and 16th sts.. or on street car or bus. Col. 4220. . PIN—Eastern Call Adams 4471 Wedniesday mornin. STBOO! T und pocketbook in Woolworth's please return to Box mclou-d keys and receipf 346 R PTROOK—In Garfinckel's ludies room containing Yllls L‘h!ckm ll‘ld money. Finder return to 8235 3 “receive reward. POLICE_DOG—$26 reward for information he recovery of female Germ 3"‘“"'«“ R Yy 11 RI! get. bearing _initials "R, near 8th and H l1! ?\“‘"r-f’ ?Jfifi‘(flf\ 86033 ETTER, white and biack; TRy 1bt ot sw containiny sunechsllro;‘.fiuwmub between Rosalyn et Wlwomln ave: Reward. Call clmm don 1424, F. Oliver. e Wl G b o e SR Datwean stores, “mw ard for return to G. E. Stevens. AD! he_Astori WATCH diamond, Wednesday after- ard K. Main Phone 'A. M. ‘Life Insurance Compan y Invites applications for loans on. im- proved real estate in Maryland. Immediate action on all inquiries. Appraisals made with- out charge; ‘no settle- ment fees. LOAN DEPARTMENT ‘W L. -K:'ng, Director SSEIHELPS Hsl7 K Sueet——Mnm 9300 . Q _DECEMBER 24, . 1926. ‘PRIX DE VIRTU’ AWARDED., Institution Americans Founded for French Veterans. PARIS. December 24 (). — The {Phare de France,” an institution en- dowed with American money for the care of French veterans blinded dur ing the war, has been awarded the rix de Vertu by the Freneh Acad- | WILLIAM T. PETERS DIES. i Succumbs at 72 -After a Short| Tliness. Willlani T. Peters, 72 years old, who | had conducted a gas range sales | ss at 626 G street for the past s, died at his residence, 1715 | fth street, yesterday after a | short {llness. | A native of Maryland, Mr. Peters had resided in Washington 35 vears. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. F. Stearn, Mrs. C. C. Fawsett and Miss Helen Peters, and a sister, Mrs. G. A. Duvall, all of this city, and | a brother, George W. Peters of Fred- erick Juection, Md. Funeral services will be conducted in the Potomac Methodist Episcopal | — Church - South tomorrow morning at | 11 o'clock. , Interment will be in the church cemetery. MISS F. FENDALL DIES. Grandniece of ‘“Light Harry Lee Expires. Miss Florence Fendall, 85 years old, daughter of the late Philip Richard Fendall, who was for many years a leading attorney in this city, dled at her residence, 1826 I street, Wednes- day afternoon, after an illness of about six months. Miss Fendall was the grandniece of “Light Horse” Harry Lee of Revolu- tionary fame, her grandmother being his sister. Her mother was the late Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Fendall. Funeral _services are 1o be con- ducted at Phe residence this afternoon, with interment private. ShorliN Boys’ Club Party Tuesday. The Boys’ Club of Washington will hold its annual Christmas party next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in the gymnasium of the club. Entertain- ment features will include the final bouts for the club boxing champlon- ship, according to an announcement today by. club officials. Honors emy The “phare”—-meaning lighthouse— | is the first American charity organi- zation thus recognized by the Acad. | emy. It was founded by Mrs. Wini- fred Holt Mather of New York. Card of Thanks PRENDERVILLE. I Aives and " iHgnds. wias ‘Dia> a0k @ 1 Company, D. C. Infantry. for kindness Sepao sty 88 (he doath oty teloved HIS SISTER, MRS. P. J. QUIGLEY. BWeaths. BEALL. On Thureday, at 2 o'clock am. ARE ; rela. les_of Horse™ | Decomber 1L SAMUEL, | ears, the beioved son’ of Lucy ri “End | B«lll Funeral from 100 ee.. on Mon: | 2 g'clock pm. Rela late Warren H. late residence, day. December at 2 tives.and friends invited. BECKHAM. On Thursday. December 926, at 11:45 am.. MAURICE A. be- lo\!d husband of Mary Belle Beckham, aged 42 years. Remains iesting at the funeral parlors of George'W. Ise Co.. 3000 Mst. now” until Sunday morping. )unfl'ql from his sister’s N st. n.w., Monday. December 2’ Klm Reiatives and friends invited. terment Rock Creek Cemetery CHILDS. Thured; mper 23, 102 15 ‘pan.. HARRY B. CH el Biisband ot 1he 1aie Leura Bt mains resting at Harry M. Padgett's funeral shapel, 730 11th st se. Funeral Monday. December 27, 1826, at 10:30 s dnser memt” Coneréssionel Cemetery. and friefls invited to atend. y, on Thursday, et e s, residence;” 140K T . beloved husband 6. at of Totia Hywone's’ tuneral home Monday. Dece ment DAWES. Thursday, Demmlu—x- 23, 1926 at her " residence, M ARY PLATT DA Dawes. Serv, at_the home Monduy. at 2 o'clock. December DUETERMAN. Sunday, December 19, 1 pm., Albuguerque, Mex.. LINDEN axt 35, don o1 Mr. and Mre. John’ Dueter: | man, residence, Arlington,' Va. Funeral services. Arlingion M. E. Church, Sunday, December 26, 2:30 p.m. 25 Appointed to West Pomt Robert W. Meals, son of Maj. C. A. Meals, Quartermaster Corps, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; Bogardus S. Cairns, Manchester, N, H., and Alex- ander Graham, son of Lisut. Col. W. A. Gfaham, U. 8. A., Chicago, have been appointed by President Coolidge cadets-at-large at the United States iMilitary Academy, subject to qualifi- -mllon at the entrance examination in | March. FENDALL. On Wednesday _night, Decem- ber 22, 1926, at her residence, 1828 Er st. n.w. FLORENCE, daughier of the laie Philip Richard and Elizabeth Mary Fendall, in her 8th year of age. Fueral On Tuesday, December 21, ¢ her residence. 'Chapel rd: - Fair’ | mont Heights., Md. EMMA O. GARDNER. beloved wife of Joha Gardner and monm of Alberta. Cornelia. Sherman, Luc; Eawin Gariner. * Funeral Sunday: ‘Becom: ber 36t 1 pm.. from Ridgley Chapel. Seat Pleasant. Md. Relatives and friends invited 5% GORDON. _On Thursday, December 23, 1926, at her residence, 1755 Lamont st. n.w. EMMA GRAY. widow of Rev. Thomas Gordon. Funeral from her late residence on Sunday. December 26. at 3 p.m. Please omit . flowers. GREEN. On Thursday. December 23, igus, at her residence, an Foote. Prince Georges | County. MARTHA L. GREER. neloved wite of James W, Oreen. age G8 'years, Funeral from the above residence. on Sunday. December 26, at 1 pm. “Services al Anacostia Bapiist ‘hurch. 13th and W ste. .. at 2 pm. Relatives friends invited. Intermenit Barnabas’ R i Cemetery, PrinceGeorges | ay. Docember 33, 1026, 95,23“,;," {.‘.fi”f" ot S CaL. o .. de v aughter o and Lucy Har. o isier of Luia 6 fl o iais B Turner. Harper, Susie s and Divay Harper. Mot of fu neral later. emains llnx at the W. E. Jarvis funeral parlors, 2222 Georsia ave. n.w. JACKSON. Departed this life Thursday, December, 23." 1036, at the residence of er daughter. Hattie st Brentwood. Md., vmmfiufickson. beloved idew of T. H. Jackson of Funeral Sunday, Decem: 1 pm. &t the First Baptist A R L friends’ invited to atiend. 25 On Friday, December 24. 1026, SHAW. beh:\r":fl Hiend ot g‘lr'mt. umm heney. Services at the §. 0. funeral home, Monday., i Ui Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the ifollowing - . Clifton Grifin_and Annie F. Sadler, "both of Richmond, Va. Brandon Mallory and Hattle Williams, bogh of Richmond. Ve, ump! mpbell and Pearl F. Dent, oth o Qaanite Oiiver Parker ‘and’ Auna Brown, both of :w- mur fary W Buckley ot Quantico. Va.. and i Betty A~ Rogers of (s city Samue] Banks and Earle Rootes. ames Tucker and Mavis M. steer, 'l' Long of Philadeiphia, 'utm-d DeWalt of this city iver K. Burton of this city and Mamie L. Ellison of Mount Rainier. ) James Thomas and Irene Epps. _ Jackson Javing of this city and” Nannle Langford of Leesburg, Va. “Frederick M. Rauch and Helen D. Marks. Eudnl h Jlfllflm and Odell A. Grayson. " Morrison " of Detroit, Mich., and \EMM! R. Foster of this city. Chandler D. Steart and Heien M. Pohler. James J. Andrews of Qu.ntlm Va., and Marie. M. Cronk of l’omoukr{ Hampion Shreeves and Hliga Holly. rving_Rodgers and Carrie Hill. Joasa N Williama and Lester . Tatum. Lawrence E. Tuce and May Farns. Elmer Mitchell and Edith M. Jackson. Lioyg, Buck and Martha Reed. " % and Florence ard, ‘mfv':rf:'r ?B’"' AN M. xeunau es R. Dser an & Michasel J. Croghan and ery E. istreet. ompson_and Viola_6; Landy B e Baltimore. M4 ind Allse Smith of \Cumberland. Otto J. Hellwig of Baitimore. Md., and ul“fl L /Hellwig of Minot, N. D, - apuel’ K MacDonad, jr., and Bva M.| iermept. Coneressional Cemeters. e . Dalan and Maybells L. God- LINKINS. On December 23, lns ANNTE [ fre: AY, widow of Willlam E. Lini Fu: I Boxley and Beatrice, Winston. Beral’ oetutees” Montay Daceribes 57 Irie W. Dove and Merle Travis. 3 10 o'clock, Congressional Cemetery. ; fian. Thomag Powell and Dajey E. Tiyson. o 3 e tives and friends invited. rry RAvig and Sara Davi LUCAS. Tuesday. December 21, uzu. at both nflmchmond Nl U Freedmen's Hospital, WALTE] (e e Ry oy i Births' Reported. The following births have been reported Stone- Sublime S, 32°, (it Friday at Florida Avenue Baptist Chufch Sunday. December 26, at 1 p.m.. Prince to the Health 19, the Health Department in- the Tast 54 Hall Chiapter members take notice. LUCAS. The Kadosh service will be con- Sam and Sara Caputo, Bennie L. and M SEamie Marsnan, ducted by ZOMI API‘ Chapter. the late “prince WALTER J. LUCA at 1% mber 24 rinces and i1} Gorald W, malia Reeder, boy. The_sublime trious peers of Jonathan Davis Consistory, No. 1, 32°, ill assemble at 1731 Johnson st. u'w. ai 11:30. By order o BENJ. F ABRNGTOV 33*, Commander- Keeper of Seal and CICERG A LEE, 33, December 24, ‘Archives. MeGRATH. Suddenly, Friday. 1726 18th st. n.w.. Robert Hunter Mo~ 1028, a¢ hey residence, funera] hereatter. LILY BELT. widow of Grath. Notice of |Phllldr_|nhll and New York please ND' xz*’nn uey She Marshall Jarshall and | nu: Arnold, ml Albert 4 g BT ST Zahoth Birch, Sirl, Jose fh & 30d Brieenis ’ro:znho'nr boy. red and Mary L. and M &umn .,z‘" mson, Y. Ethel Mayo, boy. vu-rnm Whisonant, boy. Deaths Reported The followt fo the ‘Health “Depariment In % T ey wmum Meany, 79, Potor lson Benolds. 24, St. Eilssnethia Hos- pith] David Llo Casual cxunsnnn-’d %flhnlu‘nr‘.’ B Ter- Sophle Okle 'Barkley. 66, 1475 Colum. e ] Mooney. 65, Nati William. ion” Cloments: l%o‘hl 637 E "%" 5 Pnumn, 48,. Providence Hos- ohn . Mater. 40. Walter Reed Hospital. lola B, William ,!ll" Louise Pfln"l:la.zv %lh: n“ fos “Fitant ot Wfinwonh and Zella M. Jones, 1 hour, Sibl OIDIIII Margelos, 45 ansk; 14th " et n?' Bt Toneral later . T tereon, 65, Stoddard - Buptist | ypyERS, On Thur ay; Docem RILEY. On December 23, 1926 MARKER RILEY. (nee Fox). wife of the late Wade Ham is survived by her mother, Fox. and a sister. Mrs. Ja James neral services ai bor late mldanm Ter: Dale, Powson. Md. on Sund pm. Interment on M q figon st Mount Olivet I’.‘emu- Feederith Friday, December 24, 1826, n 5 an. Mrs. MARIA ROTH, “Funeral | serv- foea” at Tier residence, Mason s ow:od. Va., Sunday. Deeembzr !G n i o'cloc] SEIBERT. Suddenly. qn Thursday e THoAS aopms son 0 Q%:fi Mlbfi 5 Bfir’k‘l lm neral home. 2001 14th nw., \In%l’ 1928, asbnss L 2 p.m. STEIN. day, December ' 24, i'enrs of age, beloved father A0RR: T M. Herbert Gerns- dacher of 1434 Harvard si. n. 1 of Bernard n.w. resting at_the chaj 5 sl on o tery. ROTH. 3 the D. C. and nearby 7% A 36":?. m aoa, but aughter, e f liam Thomas. 30, S50 Mariyobisle, | Hom Potomac Church. Intefment chureh In ‘a German ‘paper mill a roll of - Sacred to fi‘, memory of my December 24. it were forever cheery. ‘hanced = was al . inothcr' way: AUFFORT. A tribute of love to the 24, OTHEB Now at rest so n'et lfi hi loved nm o '”"u';"" her. On the lrl lhll an‘? WEHSRASE, ‘ot eolnbcr 2( l always ing. Hops ohin 1. Can % A,g,,, "°'i:§g <3 S0 Rl S SR vv;u ‘Lucas, Faral' Saturday. Décomber. 55, at 11 a m. cemeter *Geneva Cropp. 38. 718 1at et. sw. s Iu Memoriam. paper over 19 feet wide and 1,10 feet | ALL long is turned out every minute, e .Z""u?@éfg'fynfum il To hands that never wesried: :fl-flt £ih Tove's vineyard sweet: When our eyes they ¢ o meet. T, Dlflllll brave, devo! rth i d be ted, B v ot Bor odasy ® 9% “HELEN. * 4 ‘memory ‘gt eur darling mother TR0 Fod died seven years ago Decembe M ther. Gopte, ottt i "Al1 ‘loviog Hearts remember you. knows where the hurt is dsepes way. i ia o gne, who etll will A‘ 9{? spot 'h‘? HER_LOVING. u';\ié nonls AN] u&cnn (WEISBROD) 'fl it tWo years ago today, ifve. bo, hide dur et T L0 ot ‘mirth and But wo are thin 8t o Ganehtor "The abesat Obe: on} Grant us. O Heavenly Father, | The stfength to bear our loss: | foas: | mfiz‘u.;-*:r..'“;;;:,m o .| HER SRR CHERBERT, 0T IER AND BIACKMAX. (WEISBROD). Sacrad to the TRV who ety v 5 Years 260" voaur. December 24, 1924, ool 3,y ey - m{m% anged to us... - Foo vem away. | wm is ‘, Sreras :.uril wceunhlo you, m"",-:fi fltm "n"p‘u?fir“"“ aad -mv%’l! afi'fl‘s‘"rflfi‘ ANBba | GruraTo, ip- ! w"a | 9 In mzmotiam. of my . 24, forgotten. one from us has gone, T love 18 still N nt in my heart, Which never can be filled. HER DAUGHTER CORA CLARK. in loving memory of my dear fa- ther, JOHN WILLIAM CLARK. who died eight years ako today. December 24, 1918 Tis sweet to be remembered. And aiways bear in mind it s are ok fopmotten. v s Yo ehing /3 ‘10”! LEON CLARK. -mll? ad but loving remembrance my dear m‘\meu“ ANDREW PEARSO! (xEOfizF \!nl‘m drgfi:rl&l Ihn- I|lrl one year g0 today_December HIS LE. HAIRY L BMW’( In loving remembrance of my flolr ?ll JOSEPH ATO. who Eumfl iife four years ago today. her 24, 1922. Anniversary mass at Hi Rosary There was a vacant place in heaven That was not eomvln\e So God took my dear A i e Farant seat. ay his soul rest in Hov bipeg muu‘?u ' GRAVES. Sacred to memory of our ear san, JOTN ¥CGRAVES who deparged thip 1t one year a0 Lo4ay, Decomber § 165 After sweet dream: Which God in mercy sends us. Must we wake ¥ nd alwavs find you gone ~ophER AT FRMAER N "Axp © BANKS, E Iau AND, r dear mothe nlnM this life two cember 24, 1024 Two long years have passed Since our great sorrow fell, And in our hearts we mourn the loss Of our dear mother we loved so well You'll never be forgotten. mother dear No one knows the smient heartaches Oniy those who have loved can tell Ot the grief that fs borne in silence For the one we loved so well What would we give to clasp her hand Her dear face just 1o see: Her loving smile and welcome voice. That meant so much o us | A hapoy home, we once enic How ‘aweet the memory still Bug death has lett 3 lonesome mest he world can never fill HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS ANNIE STOVALL. CHARLOTTE GREENLEAF | JENKINK, In romembrance of our dear fa- WILLIAM THOMAS JENKINS. who ife cleven years ago 1915 We remembered you in Tife. We remember you in death HIS SOX. C.'P. JENKING Sacred to the memory of my KATHE E KIELY, ‘who departed this life 1¥en today. N years igo |} Mnmer mother. in my heart. Your image shall always be: | All’? I hope in heaven at last 'hat 1 shall meet with thee DAUGHTER KATIE. LEWIS. A tributs of love and de rotfon, ta ‘memory of ovr dear hus o Tacher “BDWARD % 1 LEWIS, who_passed away ‘one year ago today. December 4. We watched closely by thy side And praved that you might stay, | But Jesus called vou home to resi h God the Father. ever blest HIS LOVING WiFE AND DAUGHTERS. * LUCAS, In loving remembrance of our, voted brother. ROBERT H. LUCAS. who ¢ntered into eternal rest soven Sears ‘ado today, December 24, 1919. | Do _we forget? | No, deep in our hearts there lies a secrot | Dlace where. hid from mortal eves. | Dwells strong and ‘true a love that never Nor e forket mP BROTHER AND SISTERS. THOS. UCAS IA!E‘E“[VNIE L. w“‘flfl'l' RS, . HAWKINS AND MRS, LORHE L. FATLOR: MALON In loving remembrance of our only son and brother. HARRY MILTO Who entered into eternal rest three ve &0 today, December 24. 19 Daye of sadness still co Hidden tears 5o often flow Memory. darting. keeps you near us. { Thotkh you left us hres years ago. Just when life was the sweetest he should have kived hi best. 2 Eaten ofheaven openea ome to MOTHER, ‘BAoDT AV s MILLER. In loving remembrance of onr dear baby” ELIZABETH MILLER who departed this iife one year ago foday. De- Ccember 24. 1025, In our heart your memory lingers, Softly. tender, fond and tr gte 1o not & day. fear haby. SRS Sl e, sis Tek AND BROTHER 3 PORTER. A tribute of love and mnn FrANu ™S FERTER who Joft T Hes goore & tnd . Deceinber 24 1091 S P ES W MK PORTEE e SMITR, Sacred to the memory of our desr mother, SARAH E. SMITH, n%.onh two" yeare 860, Decomber 2 In sad but loving remembrance ANN H, . Who 8; ago “today, day KIELY, | " loved mother. Mrs. oer_us. Once more Christmas time {s here, To s the saddest of the, year, atse two years ago tod. DEVOTED DATGRTERE < cha ARorTE CARROLL AND ALICE SMITH. WALKER. Sacted to the menory of mnm& Fho "35':.'@-[:06; 1920, nu 5 her. R WALKER. wh "é Beod 1015, ‘iahit seurs. ago Loved In life, remembered in, TAREE DB emey WILLIAMS. In sad but lovis AN T SR g who Id,;sn'i’l years ago today. December Your earthly voyage was ended Three years ago_today But, your memory will never be ended. 1 11 PED "5 5. WALTER Kxp WiL- DEVOTED 'SON: ___FUNERAL DIRECTORS. L A m Dl‘“%fl fl Ave Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modrn Chapei: “Taphone __Main 2473 T.F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED A’ 1724 N. CAP. ST. Non'ru 7876. Wm, H. 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