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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, | s " eran and widely known among Wash- | Ring, The Star: Thomas Patterson, ington newspaper men, died of pneu- ? the News; Francis P. Daily and Victor monia at his residence, in the Alabama | Luers, the Herald, and Lester H. Apartments, 101 sot, yesterday. | Inskeep, the Times. ile had been ill since Wednesday. Mr. Friday was married to Miss LEE FRIDAY, JR., DIES FROM BRIEF ILLNESS _ | Services will be conducted at his|Mary Ursula Gustitus of Pittston. Pa., S late residence tonight at 8 o'clock by |in 1924, He is survived by his widow, ja|Rev. 8. A. Assistant pastor of |a young son, his parents, Mr. and Newspaper Man Is Pueumonia Immaculate Conception Church. The [ Mrs. Lee Triday of Reading, and two Victim—Services to Be Held body will be taken to the family home | sisters, Miss Edith Friday and Miss in Reading, Pa., tomorrow murnlm.'![u\ml Friday, also of Reading. Tonight nd requiem high mass will be sung | 1le was a member of the Reading 3 e Thursday | Council, Knights of ¢ ‘olumbus. Membe of the five loral news-| papers with whom M day was| associated w Lonorary pall- | bearers here includes: Ed- | 1 T. Foll Lee Frid 3 It pays to read the want columns of ber of the The Star. Hundreds of situations are obtained through them. 28 vears old, mem- | staff of the s 3r. “portoris Washingto 1 ! 4 Begins Tomorrow Final Sale all remaining Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats 29 F ofmerly $50—860—%65 It’s our policy to sell—not to carry over from one season into another! Raleigh Haberdash 1310 F Street er INC." New Address, 612 13th St. (Bet. F and G Sts.—West Side) STOCK-REDUCING SALE Men’s—Women’s—Children’s SHOES PHYSICAL CULTURE (Style Plus Comfort) SHOES for WOMEN STACY-ADAMS & CO.’s Nationally Famous SHOES for MEN FOOT FORM SHOES for Men, Women and Chil All regular $14.50 lines All regular $14.00 lines All regular $13.50 lines All regular $13.00 lines All regular $12.50 lines All regular $11.50 lines All regular $11.00 lines All $8.50, $9 and $10 lines 1 O% DISCOUNT ON ALL $13.05 $12.60 $12.15 $11.70 CHILDREN’S SHOES Including the “Arch-Lift” Shoes EDMONSTON & CO., ANDREW BETZ, Manager 612 13th Street 1875 for qualizy” WARREN GREGORY | CALLED BY DEATH| Former Associate of Herbert Hocver in War Relief Work Winner of Decorations. By the Associated Press. BERKELEY, Calif., February 14— Warren Gregoty, 62, former regent of | the University of California and an wiate of Herbert Hoover on the | Belgian Relief Commission, died yes- terday at his home here. He was di rector of relief in Brussels during the | World War. Gregory was honored |\\’. | with the decoration of Chevalier of the | | Legion of Honor and hy Belgium with | the order of the Crown. His law prac- | tice of late years consisted almost cx clusively of important \Western cases before the United States Supreme Court at Washington. He is survived by his widow and four children. 14— Tourists’ use of taxicabs in Cuba has caused a record demand for auto mobile tires at the time nearly eve other product was slumping in sales. PRIVATE - AMBULANCES PHONE _COLUMBIA 432 1 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. "~ WE DYE e /EARING APPAREL Bl WEAR DR MOURNING In 24 Hours b The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Line. 1810—Linc. 1811—Linc. 1812 _ Conscientious Service We give our all, in order that you may be completely satisfied, comforted and re- lieved of all mortuary details. pel, private am- bulances and livery in con- nection. Just call— vest tes In city and finest ke ehes 1o and from city hus- pitals. James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 R r bt Real Estate Loans No Commission Charged You can take, 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal, half of which is ap- plied to reduction of debt. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $13,500,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY, President. JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary. Inc. Advisers and Authorities land a sister, Mrs. & | tral | cago for sever: | funeral on All Foot Troubles MRS. M. E. F. TEMPLE DIES Had Been Ill for Two Weeks of Sleeping Sickness. Mary Ellen Faunce Temple, 59 Murs. vears old, of 1804 Kalorama road, yesterday, following two weeks sleeping ~ sickness. ~Mrs. Temple survived by. her husband, Edwin Temple of Chicago, who is expected here for the funeral; a daughter, Miss Marjorie Faunce Temple; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Faunce, all of 1809 Kalorama road ah Faunce Fer: of is of New Mr York . Temple was a_graduate of Cen- High School. She lived in Chi 1 living with two years, mouth. Mass.. in Funeral servi o'clock tonight at 1730 Pennsylvania avenue. will be private. RITES FOR COL. STEPHENS Ohio Representative to Be Buried With Military Honor: NORTIH BEND, Ohio P).—Military services Tuesday of Stephens, Represent: second Ohfo district, who died Satur- day after a lingering illness Ame legion Post at 8, Ohio, and group of Cinecin- Legionnaires will assist in the rvices at the Stephens home here. Eighteen of Mr. Stephen’s col- leagues, including the Ohio Congress men and his associates on the naval affairs committee, will attend the fu- neral ol =00 Goldefiberg's i DE3 O 7= AT & ¥T THE BAPE vrose Hidden or Open it makes no difference —the extra charges for interest and serv- ice and carrying charges are there just the same. he She parents for the past was born in Ply 1568 will be held at & Gawler's chapel Interment 14 the February will mark Col A, B, B ive from the a But not at our store. We have no hidden interest nor service charges on your bills. Right out in the open our monthly statements call for only what youbought —nothing else. We do not penalize our priends. Leaky Roofs —rasily repaired with Barrett’'s liquid Elastigum Makes an old roof new. Black only. Gallon, $1.50 For small leaks try a pound can at Save Money! Your Choice of Best white oak leather half soles and rubber heels sewed on e Holtite half soles and rubber heels. T his Week Only 29 Don't pass up this opportunity to have your shoes repaired like new for so little money. All work absolutely guaranteed. NATIONAL Shoe Repair Factory 403 11th St. N.W. 1 died | ears, and has been | ILINCOLN WORLD FIGURE, I ASSERTS ENGLISH DEAN Dr. Spencer Cecil Carpenter Speaks | at Song Service at Wash- ington Cathedral. Abraham Lincoln belongs to the world at large, Dr. Spencer Cecil Car- penter, vicar and rural dean of Bol |ton, England, stated in his sermon | at the song service fn Rethlehem pel of Washington Cathedral yes | “The veally great omes of God's| {children are not the Napoleons who | have dominated others,” he stated.| | "They are those who have discerned, | have trusted and have kindled the souls of the great multitude of or {dinary people. One such was bdrn | on your soil 118 vears ago. | “It may seem presumptuous for a | visitor from England to handle such a topic, but you gave Abraham Lin- coln to the world and to the world he now belongs. \We English people do not think, we could not think, that William_Shakespeare is a possession of the English people only.” Dr. Carpenter is spending some time in the United States as special lec turer at Berkley Divinity School, Mid- dletown, Conn, MARTIN HARDESTY” DIES. Doorkeeper at Senate Diplomatic Gallery Had Heart Trouble. T. Hardesty, 71 years old, B street northeast, for four vears doorkeepe the diplomatie gallery of the Senate, died at his home Sunday night. He had been suffering from heart trouble several Martin of 320 rdesty wi County, Ky, in s born in Union 1856. He has lived in Washington several years and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Kath- erine Hardesty, and two daughters Mi Annie Laurie Hardesty of New York and Miss Katherine Hardesty of Washington. The funeral will be held tomorrow from- St. Joseph's Church, but ar-| rangements are not complete MRS. LEILA CARROLL DIES at | | Succumbs Garfield Hospital After Long Illness. | Mrs. Leila Hampton Carroll, 56 vears old, of 1301 Sixteenth street, died at Garfield Hospital Saturday e had been ill a long time. Mrs. ‘arroll was the widow of Walter C rroll and the daughter of the late James . and Laura L. Welch of Georgetown She s survived by two sons, Wal- | ter Hampton Carroll and Wilbur Sewall Carroll, and four sisters, all living in Washington. The funeral will be from Hysong's funeral home, Thirteenth and XN streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, with interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. | BAG—Brown. in or ne: afternoon BREASTPT pearl m cer f7es g spigse e DOG—German police. very dark mixture (fe; male). 1621 O st. n.w. Liberal reward { FRATERNITY guard, betw Cail Col. 13 5 sodh . dark horn shell rima, in “Frank- 108t Saturda¥ evening. Adams 253 HANDBAG. brown leather, possibly near York Theater. Please keep money and re- turn all_other contents. _Adams 7526, GERMAN POLICE DOG_ ahout 4 mos. old in vicitity Freedman's Hospital. Liberal re. | ward if returned. Call Lincoln 2860. GLASSES—Shell-rimmed, leather cage. containing _ manicure implements M Schwartz, Albany Pharmaey, 17th and St8. n.w. 160 NOSE _ GLASSES. in_ case; fortise-shell frames: going from 7th and South C: { ave. s.e. to New Jereey ave. & E st { Ward. “Raturn to No. & Engine Co { PACKAGE. _ containing plum: | crepe. on 7th st. wharves o | afternoon. _Cleve. 1027-W. PEARLS—Saturday: business 3t Foin to Virginia. " Mre. Koc ontain ‘Corcoran Art Reward. Potomac 4! Small__pink Sunday morninz Y Apt. 307 neled. with Phane Col. Franklin Academy aword: reward ablieathines ot D POCKETBOOK—Lost on Saturday. | Return to Mrs. Spicgr. Apt. 23. 1 conatn av “on_small Phone Cleve. 5516 “front cf Belasco Theater. Fri- Februars 11, biack brocaded vel- ng kew and money ward_ 11 dag night vet. cont coin pursecontain: nd kev. Sunday afternoon. M. | , orth 0176, Reward. SPECTACLES—Pair of child's sheli-rimmed Bpectacies.‘an Cour. ave n.w: hetween Irv. ing st and Huntingion sf. Télepbone Cleve. ASE—Small black_near 16th and Col rd. n.w. containing child’s green coat. 512 reward. 3472 14th at. n.w." Col. 5108 MBRELLA. bine. at Poli's Theater, Sun: day. Return to Gov. Hotel. XY Bidg. Liveral reward. _ S . { WRIST WATCH, white gold: Bigin: vic and G &t nw. Reward er 5 p.m. ATCH, Gruen. Saturday_night _Star_office $50 REWARD. for, information leading to recovers of leop- % Cont. Tost at BON T1¢h ‘st mew. CAIL S A nasion confidential, - Bione Main 8302 ™ ity Lincolu gentlemen's green reward. Ad FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co, M T haner: Taiephone __Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO _N_CAP. ST NORTH 7078 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine e Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. N h wecessors of nor connected with e onEinal W R. Speare estavlisn: i 60201009 ment. H'St. N.W. 5 Formerly 940 F_St. N.W Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member National Selected Morticians 17" Automobilé Service W. W. Dea 816 H_St. N.E. Joseph F. & Co. LINCOLN 8200 _ Birch’s Sons. (ISAAC BIRCH) J.\\/, Established 1841 3034 M St. N.W. I, 1oe! ~ JAMES T. RYAN 317 P Ave, SE odel Chapel. antic 17 Model CRARTIie Ambulance \Gonnection U)RHORSTi TOL ST. W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 “Timothy Hanlon G64L M St. N.E. _____ Phone L. 5543 AN L. o concttion. Comue e P. A. TALTAVULL o R'bsmgfficu OFFICE FUNERAL _DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St.| |BLACKISTONE 14th & H Deiriss it L. IN 3707 : i FLORAL EM: X ODERATE PRIC ly Store, 14th & Eye G .’ * MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927 Rites for Dr. Hunter. ices for Dr. Hdw his home fter a shor Funeral serv Hunter, who died at street northeast, Friday iliness, were held at 2 oclock this afternoon at Hysong's funeral home. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows of the Eastern | rterian_Church and Rev. James vlor of the Central Presbyterian Church officiated. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery ard of Thanks. We % ~nds fo A t BUIE. th wish our prese sincer a. neighbors Sions 0f aym death of A ¥ TE. MR. AND MRS DAVID T i Deaths. I N | Thon THOM A Neliie Sueed He leaves to grandm host ANDERSON. v ANDERS at 1:45 a.m beloved son of Anderson. 8 foss 4 grandfath ather and 1 friends. Jarvie 16. February ot 8w at'1 pm rted his life Sundas. At 10240 am.. at he 1775 Willard 1. . MARY beloved wife of William B Atistin. of Cora Austin I man. Ma E and Raiph E. She mother. five | lneral We Y16 at 1 w'elock. from the Metro Baptis: Church. Relatives and ara invite 15 e N F s ap weral of A Trother tion Wedne RENCE AZBELL MITON" S BROWN. Master BRADLEY, On Sunday. Eehruary 13, 16 M RELLE U HRADIEY . widow of T M Bradicy in' (e SOt vear of her age B from the chapel of W, W Ch For iy Pt hagin 1w tives and friends nvited CARROLL. Saturday, Februars 12 e W Chieid Hosital, LEILA HAMPTON CARROLL. widow of Walt € irolt and ‘dauehger of the late James WG R o Grorzetown D« & veacs © Faneral se Hy veat Mome: L3t and heaiay: Fehruars 1o at 11 o'clock terment at’ Oale Hill - Cemetery. A e Vit to attend COUTSOUVELIS | LUCAS. _Suddepis B Eav.. JOHY (C TTSOUVELTS Sears, dind JAMES LI'CAS Tl herticra At funeral pariors of W Chambers. 19t and Chapn ate. b, | Frbres 15, at 11, am. con e Grea Orihidox Church. I Cedar Hill Cemetery | Suddenty. Sunday nt ik comldene Joved huisband Remaine, roating. at pariope. 501 Fast Cap tonn Farhorst's parlors At . " Tnter 1997 LETI Ra. in 1 W Tiesd ducted 1 terment ARDESTY. 13, 1927 MARTIN erine I February B st n.e of Cath aturday. Feb pm. &t his RICHARD A Jickson. broth arrie Sevenson Jackson. Fu 5. at 2 p.m Zion Church February 12. 192 JAMES M JON Williams, Miri He leaves to beloved Mary, Union st. between 1 beloved 1 Johnson and James mourn their 'loss brother. Notice i miaing resting at the W funeral parlors JONES. Suddenly. F New' York City. WII bhand of Sophia Jones. *. and son of Nelli fiam Franeis Jones. He ' also sisters. two brothers and other and frionds Remains restir Rhines & Co.s funeral chan Eye sw. Funeral Tuesday. F 1" from the rosidence of ther! BB M <t. n.e w'p. B ciating. Intorment i Arlington al Cemetery N. Departed this life on_Saturday pruary 12,1927, JOHN' MASON 'of Germantown. Md_devoted father of Emma Smith. Mrs. Evelyn Jov Lena G Johnson " T anley Mason: one nicee. Mildred John con. and a host of relatives and friends Fureral Wednesday, ' February 16. at pni. from Asbury M. E mantown. Md MATTHEWS. On 1927, at residen ave. ‘nw. LOUISA M. the Tate William H 8 1 beloved hus William. late Wil leaves six relativ John 3rd bruary LIAM. bele and the Monday beloved wife Maithews and mothe of Mrs. Margaret Overton. Miss Ruth Mat. thews ‘and the late John B. Matthews and sister of Mr. John Green. Fune: Thursday. February 17. at 1 pm.. [ro the residence of her daughter. Mre. garet Overton. 1115 Twenty-third st. MURRAY. SARAH FRANCE James G Murray S February. 13. 1997, eidow of “ihe " lata uneral from the par fors ot ‘William . Scott, 400 Sth e, 5 Tuesday. February 15. at 2 pm. Rela tives and friends invited. Interment pri vate . SHEER. _ On_Monday. February 14 SOPHIE BESSIE SHEER. mother of Max.~ Harry, Minnie, Anna. Dorothy. David and Re- becca Sheer. “Funeral from her late resi dence, 14 avlor st. n.w., Tuesday, Feb. ruary 15, at 1 pm SMITH. Suddenly. Saturday. February 12 1927, at her residence. 167 L_st. s.w HATTIE MAY SMITH aged ‘50 vears Funeral from _ the residence of Charlgtte Wekter, 014 7th st, w . Tiesday. Feb: at o'clock. Rel s friends “invited” to ' attend. Intermen: Arlington National Cemetery s SYLVESTER, On_Saturday, Februars 1 1077, at 4:30 am.. at_Sibley Memori Hopital. FRANK J. SYLVESTER. be ed husband of Ada S. Sylvester' (nes Courtney). aged 55 vears. Funeral from his late residence. 624 Delafield pl. nw Fehruary 15, at 2:30 p.m. Rel: 0d, friends invited to attend. In. it Glenwood Cemeter: 14 TATE. On_ February it 1811 34th neral service W terment at Congress: 15 TEMPLE. On Sunday. February 13, 192 at the residence of her parents. Solomon E nd Annie €. Faunce. 1809 Kalora w.' MARY ELLEN FAUNCE wife of Edwin G. Temple a Marjorle Faunce Temple of 4651 ave. Chicago. and_sister of Mrs Faunce Ferrs' of Washington. D. neral servicos at Gawlers Chap Pa. ave. n.w.. on Monday, Fe at 8 p.m. Inierment private THOMAS. Departed this life Saturday, Feb. ruary 1027, at her ' residence.’ 1011 Delaware ave. s.w.. FRANCIS THOMAS She Jeaves to mourn v loss a daugh ter, two wist a host of relatives and friends at home of he 1060 nw. Funeral 1 pm above address invited nt Moun® Zion 1027 . age 56, beloved Henry. Rubin, S F In Sarain ©F Cometery TURNER. On Sat CHARLES ALBF and Mrs. Ch Febru residen, Just when life was Aud he had deen He_could not five fo For God had chosen T February 1 foved son o Funeral 2 pm. from iton Bl i 5. at % 9 Feu i FAMILY . _Ou Saturday. February ROBERT DONALD, beloved son Rev W Claude uad Minired 5. Walt mier. el eare ra From *His Piirerite” esidence orama .. on Tuesday, Fedru 15, at 11 a. r- ment 1 Loudon Park: Baltimore Md "t NON. Saturday. Fehruars 19, 16 e wndter eg, e Ho% T L N dadghter oF the Tt Wit Wiikon ot Northamber Funorah trom het sistes.s dav " Fengars "6, “at 2ty s and fHouds Thent ‘&t Rock Cr WIENN. 00 Satu Bt Wit i URSRGIR Cor" . W W Honn and Toved Tother uf Bevens ot Ping May Wachington. . ¢ he; Fun Trent “Binaventune A, ‘and Mary County. Va sidence Tues. . attend Savannah “lnter Cemetery o In Memotiam. ALDRICH. Tn xad and Joving f EDWIN R. ALDRICH nd_ grandfather.” who Years ago today Just n line of sweet remembrance. Tust a fond Juit a toke 3 at our hearts still lor HIS WIFE. KIT AND BEN. BRAXTON. In sacred remembrance of our dearly beloved “mother.” wife “and ‘grand mother. "CARRIE BRAXTON.' who de parted this life one year ago today. Feb. ruary 14 x She wore a crown of patience All through the years she struggled on: Those hands that rest forever Ate the hands that made our home: Some may think I am not lonely. When at times they sce me smile Little do they know the heartaches That 1 suffer all the while THE FAMILY. remembrance of our MARY E. BUTLER. rs ago to: remembrance beloved hus bassed BUTLER. In loving dear wife and mothe Who departed this 1 day. February 14. 195, Mav G cternal reat SBAND AND CHIL- In sad and loving remembrance dear wife and mother NIE - whoggleparte this life one s ago today. Febfuary. 14, 1926 Dear wife. how T miss sou Since from earth you passed away, And my heart is aching sorely As I think of you each day HUSBAND. What is home without a mother? AlL things this world may se Byp when 1 lost my darling mo denrest I AvanTES. ‘.‘ of F ance of my who depa Februar St In® loving rem atint. EMMA FARLEY life one yoar ao today 5 Anniversary mias loving aunt No Triend ‘on ¢ For all of i May ‘God grant nik: s good and kind \ ke hor do we il her best nternial Tes OTED NIECE EMMA the memory of ome MARY E. FRANCIN ht years ago to- find i FRANCIS. 4 to dear wife and mother who departed thia 1t day. February 11, 19 Qur hearts are sud as we recall the day Nhen wurowi e Toved one pussed away: er tender voice and loving smile Wil ‘Tniger with e il the white Tender brave Thix st alwavs mothe Her i 1+ could As we UhIK of her tod HER LOVING HUSBANT TERS FRANCIS, | of my dar At patie wd_ devoted Vor bo auoted W TAND DAUGH- smembirance 1910 honw tifa! - hill of God By th ) i Some day. 14t sister, when “u SISTER. \\\'.\ on this ¥our A mothe Has gone But this life V today. Feb ruary 14 We _sh #t her some bright morning xarden. there HER CHILDREN. * our dear SARA 1 seventeen 1o, BBS. daughte BhS. years Seventeen vea wad day The one we 1 God taok he was 1 But in o he liveth HER MOTHER AN RANDMOTH M AND V. F. BATEMAN Tn loving re o and g 14, wsed since that A HREPH twe KINSEY. In sad mer hua NSEY. who years ago toda Just when | HIS WIFE A LUCKETT. Tn loving dear mother, ANNIF parted this fife six raary 14, 1921 HER LOVING CHILDREN loving _ren and Lroth who depas ako today. Februar Deep in hearts membered, Sweet. hanpy name True hearts that loved you afection Always will love =ame. MCcGUIRE. A tribute of membrance of o dear NE LEDGWICK McGUIRE > today ruary_i4, TOM AND MAR n ead but & remembrance of my dear son WILLIE McGRIFF, who departed this lije five vears ago today. It's lonesome here without you, And sad the weary way For life is not the same to ou_were called aw OTED MOTHER. ND CHILDREN of who Feb TLUCKETT axo tod abrance _of HERBERT this I one 1926, you a MASON. In MASON ou E yea our © fondly re memories cling to your with deepest just the you_in death THE FAMILY who died five ELLA v hushand, DAVID A parted this life one ye ruary 14 ONLEY who_de: r ago today. F ¢ remembrance of IE W. PAYNE away at lovin . ARC PAYNE. Tn ead my dear husb one vear ago today. February 14 Dear Archie. 1 am sad and lonely To think how suddenly you were G My heart is heavy. my grief is pai en 1 think of yoi whom dea “laimed Bug I hope agzain to On that bright a Where no_death And well dwe more. Hill, so meet thee, ning _shore. all ‘ever part us in happiness foreve 15, sleeping the gentle breezes wave Lies the one I loved so dearly n his lone and silent grave. Archie, de; thou art not forgotter AT never ehalt thot be Aslone aa Tife and' memory last T Wil remember thee Your loving voiee. your smiling face TOAFe Dicasant 1o recall You ha Wiy’ Wi for And died beloyed hy YOUR LOVING WIFE ers one PHILLIPS, In sad but loving remembrancs of ‘our friend GERTRUDE A. PHILLIPS principal of Brvan School who died three years ago 141924 ALTON DE YWARD TIMMONS. * PITTS. As an cxpression of devotion to our beloved father. ROBERT T. PITTS. Who_departed this 1ife sixteen years ago today, Fe 14. 1511 POLLARD. and loving_remembrance f our dear father. HENRY W. POLLARD. this life twenty-four ye February 11. 1903 ine of sweet remembrance. a meniory, fond and gre: taken of love's devotion ts atill long for vou, S AND DAUGHTE loving memor CY V. RUBY Just a Just Just That ot HIS DEVOT RUBY. 1In mother. 1 eternal rest ary 14, 197 “Thou hast 1 will's HER ¥ AND MABEL SAMPSON. Tn sad but loving | "Tof our dear mother and sister, two years ago today Our thoughts From early mo We motrn the Wae did our bes Beloved an earth bered in the & Never shall vour memor Our fond love still linge In the spot whers you are faid w and th When we are memory 15 tie That erief can ¢ Friends may think that But the wound today, Febru- r few things: many VICTOR. ~GEORGE RUBY v remembrance who_ died re alwavs with you (111 avening close puF dear one otted, gone. remem fade Fo As in the day Just two v HER LOVING DAY MARTHA SAME HAWKINS SAYLOR. In lovi baby. GRACE L parted_from us one ry 14, 1976 “;‘\\h SISTER, PSONT AND MARY ISE SAYLOR HER M( ur_ darling loving _re B SIMMONS. February 14 SIMMONS, 11 friend. MARY four vears ao. Just a line of sweet r Just a memory. fond 2 token of iove's hat our hearts still FRILND W SIMMONS, i years ago, Febr SLENTZ niother i Ju A W WILL branee of my Lo died four ving remer IMMONS, doar ‘wife an MMA C. SLENTZ, Chtered 1t oternal rest ohe year ago to vary 14, 1926 day. Fe Some think we are When' they see us sm Litle do they know the That we suffer all ‘the OTED HUSBAND ma not lonely taches while. ANp CHIL- loving remembrance of my HOMAS SPRIGGS depart February dear hiusband ed this life six years ago today 14. 1921 will meet you on the heauti v and by, when barting will b HIS LOVING WIFE. JULIA SPK! In_memory of my RIGGS, who years ago today o Fel il in silence 1 sit Thinking of a lo In the land so far Hoping to meet Lather HIS DEVOTED DAUG SPRIGGS. YASS. Tn loving remembrance of our dear VAroiher BLIZABETH ~CONWAY VASS. Who departed this life ten years ago to day February 14, 1017 We_can not forget you. dear moth “rhough long away secm the yea And often in I hours We wipe away the tears. spright and faithful in all her way KPWendertul character to the end 4955 SHEPPARD AND MARIE ARREN. Lo sl bt O X RO our he Sweetl, THERS e 1wy, thinl of 30U HER DEVOTED SISTERS. MARIAN AND MARY. g Lome dar TR Pl ¥ her WARREN. . 3 ovin brance of our Wt A ainer.’ CORA' B WILLIAMS. whe i 3, 1150 et AJ';\: - SONS. IVER. " ARCHIE AND

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