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$90,000 LEVY MADE ON RICH TURFMAN Holdings of Col. R. L. Baker of « Lonisville Attached Following Wife’s Suit for Divorce. By the Aesociated Press. LEXINGTON, Ky., February 22.— Attachments totaling $90,000 have been levied on holdings of Col. Robert 1. Baker, wealthy turfman, in the suit of his wife, Mrs. Adelia W. Baker, for divoree. The attachments were Fayette ¢ ountv officials nne: n; PRIVATE - AMBULANCES Lowest wtse ty gtz omd nest 34 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. pital PHONE COLUMBIA 432 w-r\m by | | 5 | issued in Jefferson County Chancery Court at Louisville. Mrs. Baker, in her petition for di. vorce, asks for $10,000 per year ali mony, and charges cruel and lnhumnn treatment. n her affidavit asking an attach- ment Mrs. Baker estimated Mr. Baker’'s wealth at $750,000. In addi tion to $10,000 a year alimony, Mrs. Baker asks $500 a month for main- tenance pending settlement of the suit. Henry T. Duncan, counsel for Col. Baker, said here last night that his client ‘was at present at New Orleans, where his horses are racing, and that been advised by his physician to go to Hot Springs, Ark., for his health. Mr. Duncan said Mr. Baker had not been served with a summons. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were married in California October 29, 1923. W. A I.eonnrd vaorcefl PARIS, February 22 (#).—Among | divorces granted by Paris courts to American women is one to Blanche Schwelzer Leonard from Walter An. derson Leonard. They were married at Chicago, December 28, 192 = mmem—==Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store ur Semi-Annual Sale Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS When you can get blue serges and unfinished worsteds, light and dark colors, at these reduced prices it pays to look ahead for your needs. 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BENNETT BISCUIT CO. Kot S Avense e NSy ork Ciey FREE Dr. Frask Conne's, “The Micxcle of s Grain of Wheat" and THE ‘- EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. (., -TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, PLANMAGAZINE | publication NOT STANDARDIZED [ { The Amencan Caravan to Serve Writers Who Now Have No Outlet. | By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, February though the United States periodicals than any other and ever: of ma public product of standare Al | & ‘more country— | week a new: mushroom crop | zines appears—the reading | still of the “bes Dri < ization of publi £ m‘ f one literary group. This group disclosed toc it was| determined to create a new repository | d for “vital, unstandardized literature and so permit to function “hundreds of writers of talent and'genius who are dying of literary inanition because there is no encouragement in this | country for work that doesn’t fit a | conventional pattern.” | Sponsors Venture. Those sponsoring the venture are Alfred Kreymborg, poet and biogra pher; Van Wyck Brooks, former Stan- ford University teacher, editor and author; Samuei Ornitz, novelist and editor; Lewis Mumford, novelist, and Paul Rosenfeld, music eri Because they believe current publ cations appear too often and so repeat themselves, the editors of what they intend to be the American Caravan, day they will issue only once a year— | for the first year—-and what they want for their pubilcation is material ex- pressive of the American spirit, with- Your Valuables Put them under locks in a Safe Deposit Box “Federal-American” A SUPER-SAFE SAFE | Washington out restrictions on length or form. “Already,” said Kreymborg, ‘“‘more *han astounding material that in spite of the fact that it couldn't find a place in any maga- zine in the United States because of rigid form rules, length, treatment, or ¢ of a dozen reasons other than in- trinsic literary merit. First Issue in Fall. “Hitherto unpublished works of Eu- gene O'Neill, Ernest Hemingway and others have come to us and work from several writers first re nnnbed only through publication in is. Arrangements have been made_for first publication this Fall of the 300,- 000-word annual” book-form ‘“‘maga- zine." CITY NEWS IN BR.IEF TODAY, The Curley Club will have a get- together evening for members and their friends, 8:15 o'clock, at the Gor- don Hotel. The Alpha nml “fln Chapters of Alpha Beta Chi Sorority will give a dance at the Grace Dodge Hotel. The North Beach Woman's Home Ciub will give a card party and dance L’Aiglon Salons The “Hill Billy” group will give an | entertainment under auspices of the reth class at 8 o'clock, in Power of Columbia Heights &hri!t!anJ Church. Takoma Post, No. 350, V. F. W,, will give a Washington birthdiy dance at \koma. Theater Hall. Entertainment] to 10 o'clock, dance at 10. The ladies’ section of the Concord ub, 314 C street, will give a George dance from 9° to 12 o'clock. The board of lady managers of the Baptist Home will give a. silver tea and reception for the benefit of the home from 2 to 6 o'clock, at 3248 N street. Silver offering. The Towa-Thomas Circle Citizens’ ociation will meet, 8 o'clock, in the lecture room of Northminster Church. Friends invited. Sigma Epsilon Sorority will give a tea dance from 4 to 7 o'clock at L'Aiglon Salons. Mrs. Selden Spencer will lead the OU will like the ap thecomfortable fit m;;fit Rub- bers. Their self adjusting soles make it for you Firestone Multifit Rubbers AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER! luxurious observation- lounge car. . . through dining car...new hl;h back seat coaches. smooth double tuek. . a good night's rest— then Omaha. Lv. Chicage Ar. Omaha 6105 p. m. 7:25 a. m. Lv. Omaha Ar, Chicago R.O. 50 contributors have poured in | demands | ] | Bible class at 6:45 o'clock in the Wom- i‘en's Business Council House, 1229 Connecticut avenue, All welcome. No meeting at the Church of the Cove- nant on account of the holiday. at 8 o'clock, b University, will lecture, the Knights of Columbus School, 1314 Massachusetts avenue Subject: “George ‘Washington and the Formation of the Constitution.” i Public invited. The Employes’ Welfare Association of the United States Veterans' Bureau will hold its first annual dance at the City the welfare fund. Special features. The director of the bureau and Mrs Frank T. Hines will attend. Commit tee in charge: Capt. Thomas J Frailey, chairman; Mis¢ Frances M Miller and Har A. Appleby. Council, nor of s, owing ! Business Women's Mrs. Spencer’'s Bible Cla the holiday. * FUTURE. Henry D. Cooke Home and School Association will hold a Child Welfare {day celebration tomorrow, 8 p.m., in auditorium of the school. Dr. Frank Leech, specialist in children’s dis- eases, will speak on “Child Welfare” and the pupils of Miss Mc! { sixth grade and Mi McFarland’s kindergarten will give an entertain- ment. Silver offering for the birthday box for the District Parent-Teacher Association. The Good Will Circle will give a bridge party at the Heeht Auditorium for the benefit of the Florence Crit- tenton Home tomorrow at 2 p.m. A ‘turkey dinner will be served in the parish’ hall of -Al} Souls’ Memorial Episcopal Church by unit No. 6 of the Rector’s Aid Society, Thursday, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The meeting of the Jewish Com- munity Center Dramatic Association will be held tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. Caleb O'Connor will be the guest speaker and there will be a program of dra matic readings by members. All wel- come. All Souls’ Church, benefit card party tomorrow afternoon and evening at 2 and at 8 p.m. in Pierce Hall, Fif- teenth and Harvard streets. The Wild Flower Preservation Society will have a lecture on “Lost Wild Flowers of the Southeastern States,” by Dr. Edgar T. Wherry, tomorrow evening in the National Museum. Free. All interested are invited to attend. The National Review will give a card party, Thursday, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Pierce, 1330 Belmont street, apartment 3. The Conduit Road Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet, Thursday, 8 p.m., in St. David's Parish Hall, Chain Bridge road, stop 13. Anacostia Council, No. 14, Daughters of America, has canceled its meeting scheduled for tomorrow on account of the minstrel show. Fi After the Rain Comes Sunshine After -the rainy days of extra interest, service and carrying charges on your bills = every month, comes the synshine of Goldenberg’s bills carrying the bright and pleasing message that there are no extras or interest added to any of our accounts. ‘We do not penalize our: friends. E. S. Zurhorst C. S. Zurhorst, Jr. A Long and Enviable Record . We have served thé® residents ot Wu.hm(um .and ‘vicinity. as careful \clans, for 70 years: and in time. made many friends. Ambulance, sutp, . delivery and chapel. ZURHORST Morticians Mitburn T. Zirkle, Mgr. EST. 1853, 301 E. Capitol St. Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Lincoln 372 womin of her age had to be careful, &onanmm.'fuwm Rev. Dr. Peter Guilday of Catholic | Svening | Club tonight for the benefit of | There will be no meeting of the | to | 1927. Golden Wedding Tod: | 1 MARK GOLDEN WEDD!NG Hardys Will Have Reunion on Fiftieth Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H and 68 years old, respectivel brating their golden versary today and have a surprise party, in the form of a family re- union, awaiting them at their home, 2068 Wisconsin avenue, tonight, They were married in this cfty. Four generations are to be repre- sented at the reunion tonight, includ- ing 8 children, 19 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. All reside in this city. The couple, it is stated, will not be informed of the reunion until late today. loth unusually active, Mr. continues to practice his trade as car- penter, not letting his more than three score and ten vears interfere. Mr. Hardy is a nativie of Maryland, while Mrs. Hardy before her marriage was Cathérine Boswell of Alex- Hardy, 75 are cele- wedding anni Hardy dndl a, Among the (hlllh?n are Robert Hardy, Rufus Hardy, Mrs. Aurelia , A ettie Hedges, Mrs. Ellen Mrs. Florence Barnes, Mrs. Alma Plummen and Mrs.-Ida Hawkins. 9 10,000-vear. laato) for two houses in St. Mary Axe, London, has been signed at a rental of about $1,000 a year. POODLE. male. all white. very curly: bink nose and’ amber eves: wearing hiack leather strap around neck. Apnly Wash. Animal Rescue 34 Md. ave. sw. GERMAN POLICE DOG. male. youns, siight- Iy injured. Apply Washington® Animial Res- cue 349 Md. ave. x.w. ague, LOST. BARPIN, white gold. center dia nake; Please_return: reward. mond: keep- Phone_Pot. BILLFOLD, small, black. with Gre Saturday, evening_ containing about $25. tween 12th and F sts and 1006 Hobart st. Reward if returned to above addre Co- Tumbia_4449 CERTIFICATE No. ( ofl() of Septeml 1st. A o A Shrcs | oY Eopuember, Lot iric Power Co. 8% Dreferred giock. series of & l!!!l"d o, Claribel €. '._Saranac Lake. EAF BOOK. leather back. lumbia and Barcroft bus or vicinity of 13th and Penn, Return to National City Dairy Co. or C. R. Logan. Ballston. \ SPECTACL tortoise shell. near 1744 ™ ofonday. Reward. Zylpha West. T ds POCKETBOOK. lar about 4:30 on 104 Mre. Marsh, 931 19th s black. itk Mond between M and Franklin 172, 1405 Oak_st. n.w. or POCKETBOOK. black. between 17th and T ste. and Mass: ave and Florida ave. con. taining glasses. hf please money. ~ Finder 114 s WATCH CHARM. gold. Fordh reward. Call Main 4103 or"cm.'fib.fi”':'ifi and small sim of telephone Bethesda $30. on Monday afternoon. 5i0and. Fedoral, American Bask s Tines Theater. Reward if refurned to Miss Collin 1307 F et..-or bhona Frank. 5. FUNERAL_DIRECTORS, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL Fhone Lintols % 1241-1243 Wisconsin Ave—West 804 ‘W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon Mvt'l?u.(; “LE D aeiaAS T i 3 Director and Sioerate rices.""Sod" 5 M._1385. "un.l‘ll lll ‘connection, A."'?."v'v'.'"'cfi Thos. R. Nally Sons 131 11th St. 8.E. Line. 480, uick, Dignified, Efficient Se Aulm?mhne Service iy . W. Deal & Co, 816 B st LINCOLN 8200 “P.A. TALTAVULL 436 Tth St. S.W. M. 1879 NO BRANCH OFFICE Frank Geier’s Sons Co, NTH ST. N.W. 8 S Ghanel. Teiophons __Main 2473 = T. F. COSTELLO | 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 Wm, H. Sardo & Co, Private Invalid Limousine 2 NE. . f(‘ude?n e Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suoceieors of mor connocted with the orll Speare establish- et 1009 HSt. N.W. Phone F ety F 8. NW. Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member National Selected Morticians' Main 5512 AR R Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC mg‘ml 3034 M St. N W.Epiiniuned 1841 — JAMES T. RYAN 311.'?-. Ave, 5‘... o 1700, FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE 14th&H Belunlu! Flo;nl WILLIAM BUCKLEY DEAD Civil War Veternn Was Native of Massachusetts—Funeral Thursday Morning. Willlam Buckley, 80-year-old Civil War veteran, of 365 H street south west, died suddenly at his home yester- day afternoon following a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Buckley had been in fll health for several He was born in Springfield, Ma and came to Washington with his father, Willlam Buckley, sr., when a small boy. When he became of age he entered the 1= road contracting business with his father and when his father died in 1898, he retired. He was a non-com- missioned officer in the Union forces during_the Civil Wa Mr. Buckley is survived by his wid- ow, Mrs. Mary Buckley, 72 years old two sons, Willlam A. and Robert E. three grandchildren and three great grandchildren, all of Washington, ex- cepting one granchild in Lowell, Mass. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at St. Dominic's Catholic Church, Father J. A. Cowan will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetary. eaths. Departed this life February 2! RONZEBERRY BELL, brother of Emma White, Dennis, Arthur and Samuel Bell. Remains at his lIate residence, 1517 15th st. nw. = Funeral from St. Paul's Church,” Sth st. between D and E _s.w. Thursday. Febriary 24, at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives jnvited LS BISCHOFF. On Monday. February 21. BARBARA. beloved daughter of "1' Tt Joseph and Gertrude Bischoff, ~ Funeral from her late residence, 502 Bih st. s.w.. on Thursday, February 24, at 9:30 a.m n_hich' requiem mass at St. Dom Chureh at 10 o'clock. Relatives riends invited. Tnterment St. Mary's ‘emetery. Please omit flowers. CKLOCK. . February 19. 1927, BELL. 27, hushand of E S5 brother of Mra. Maud William ¥, Langiex, T, Otis and Biacklock Tabler's at 1 Hospital, ROBERT OLIVER BLACKLOCK Hall, M Biacklock Funeral services funeral parlor. 1626 L st. n.w. a . Interment at Arlington " Ceme- at 2:16 p.m.. Wedndesday. (Detroit and’ Buffalo papers D! py.) BLACKLOCK. The members of Albert Pike Lodge. No. are requested ineeting of the William b held” at at :r‘;’ ‘eloc] cor;mr l’:mda“’l rh'"(u‘r’wml 1::; e purnoke of attending the b our late brother, ROBERT O. BLACK- LOCK. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery. (Buffalo and Detroit papers please copy ). % Sunday evening. _ February 8:30 pm. at’ Providen pil devoted brother of Pres- ton and, RPNN‘Z Booze and Mrs. Bianche Price. Remaina resting at John T. Rhines funeral _chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. Funeral Thursday morning, Febrn- . at 9 am. from St. Cyprian’s . Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. BROWN. Saturday, February 19. 1927 at her residence. 908 Euclid st. n.w.. MARIA BROWN. devoted mother of Mary John- son, Wiiliam, Charles and Frank Brown. Fuu»ral from Simpson M. E. Memorial hurrh Sherman ave. bet. Barry pl, and n.w.. Wednesday, February 23. at . Relatives and friends invited. * 2 Monday, Fel \xzry 21, 1927, at his_residence. 365 H WILLIAM BUCKLEY. beloved husband of Mary M Buckley, Puneral from the, abor: lence ursday, February 2 al thence to St. Dominic's Chufeh, wh;:‘e requiem mass will be said at 9 am terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BUTLER. On Monday. February 21, 1927 after a brief illness. at Alexandria Hos- pial. MARY .. danghter of the late Henrv and Martha Butler and _devoted cousn of Julia O. Morrison. Remains resting at W. C. Arnold's funeral parlors, Alexandria. Va. Services at Meade P. E. Chapel. Alexandria, Wednesday. ~Febru: ary 23, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited: e CI'"I',F On Monday, February 21. 1 30 _pm. at his residence. 1016 O fl n.w.. MACK. devoted husband of Adela Chiles and brother of John Chiles. Notice of funeral later. CHILES. A special meeting of Washington Pot. . 18, will be held at hall Wednes- . 1827, Fumeral from {ecnth Strest Bapilst Church Thursday. February 24 AR SBwART. B. V. 7 ¥. P. WINGARD. W. P.'R COLEMAN. Departed this life S February 19. . HARRY COL! 1o Dalovel son Coleman. e leave Thomas to_mourn their loss three brothers. Felix, Thomas and Ray Coleman: one sister. Mrs. Ella Dalv. and # host ol other relatives’ and {riends. Funeral Thursday. February 24 at 1 p.m.. from the late residence. 2010 Sth st. n.w. DOWNING. Departed _ this life. Saturday, February 19, 1927, at p.mn._at 1108 Que st. n.w.. ROSA’ DOWNING. She leaves {0 mourn their loss a husband, sister; “brother and a host of friends. Funeral from Trinity Baptist Church. 13th_st. between Que and R sis. Wedntaday, Feb: ruary 23. at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. G. Davis. Dastor. DUTTERA. Passed away Monday, Fcbrum ARAH A. DUTTERA . _widow -of H. Duterra. aged 76. Funeral at Pa. on Wednesday. Febru- turday, February 10, 1927, at her” fesidence. 3914 20ih_st. Moot Bainter Md MARY MARGARE FLYNN (nee mnnm beloved wife of Richard M. Flynn.~ Funeral from - the above_residence Wednesday, February 23. at 8:30. and thence to St.'James Churcl Where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m.. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet ~Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. GENNARL Sunday, February 20. 1 10:30 p.m.. after a lingering illness. ber peeiderice. 1311 Farraguy st MARY J.GENNARI (nee Schlosser). be: Toved wite of Josen Gennarl Funeral from her late ‘residence on Wednesday, February 23. at 2 pm. Interment at Glenwood Ceretery. GORMLEY. At 10 am. Monday. February at 1058 Jefferson’ st. n.w.. JAMES" B, “GORMLEY. *Funeral Homi above residence Wednesday, February 23, at 8:30. thence to Holy Trinity Church where mass will be said at 9:15. uuLv Rood Cemetersy. at 3 pm CHARLES 3. belm'ad husband of Ma C. Hendley, Funeral services at his late residence. 1216 L st. n.w., on Wednesd: February 23. at 2 p.m. " Interment pri’ vate. HERRIMAN. Delnlrud this residence. 913 Thave S0 SADIE V. HER beloved wife "of neral Wednesday. Fel 3 from Grace Episcopal Churc d. Interment Grace Episcopal Chur: ‘emetery. Relatives and friends invited. * mn\n'ros Monday, February 2L 1027, 15 p.m.. at hig residence, 1800 K Boutne place’ niw. MATTHEW B. JOR STO! loved Hhusband of Cecilia M. Johnsion and father of Cecil F. and Edith M, Jobnston. " Notice of funeral here- afier. JONES. Devarted this life on Mond Fen 4 Ping % Cresidence. 1267 Tuary 21, New sérsey’ ave PEOLENAN g0} He leaves to mourn 'their loss a devoted wife, Grace C. Jones: ten children, Charles and ‘William Jones. Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. ~Lottie ‘Crittenden. Mary. " Joseph. Hatiie. Robert. Myrtle and Theodore Jones: gne sranddaughter. Grace Johmson, ‘and, & host of other relatives and friend: Mr. Jones ‘was employed by the District go ernment for forty-six years. Notice of 1u- neral hereafter. MERRITT. Sundey, February 20 1027 at her residence. 1819 13th at. n.w.. MARY MERRITT, the beloved moiher of Sadie. Carrie and Lena Matthews: wister of Mrs. Nannie Matthews. Mrs. Wallace and Carter: one devoted cousin, Sarah M a host of other relatives and h;'ltudlfl Iég(rafll resting h.e" cha; st n.w., may o o Miuneral - Wednesds fom Holy Trinity Chu & Q l;d R Shaemigh, fasore, Erinde V. Monday, February 21 1027, at Gar- Ao Howital :nA’n RAY, ‘widow of Thomas K. Bar Sorices. anil ‘Thiar: Lil l{ life Monday. o reoOahves’ Sl {RIMAN (nee How .' scar - Herrimas ment at East Pa.. Wednesday afternoon, February LINS. On Monday. February 21. 1 '"-'I ngnlown Univeraity Hospital. a £ INS un- Fulllh. v. Funerx"!r:in e hdrew n? u"fi‘ Wednesda, r.bm.n %3, ains can LA e Ronts “Ihe 1370 ‘Wodnesday. gzt s ot M'nmr- Pt relatives invited. niers 'WILSO! ‘z 3 “ we“ Ay knmu(mv boer Ry c..f;::r",. * Piweday. Pobriary’ 100", m saep o attend ‘thé. funeral of our late brother. ROBERT. L. WILSON, By order of Jom WILKINS, Master. RICHARD . WADDEY. Secretars. ddents, on Monday, Febry TOHN""WILLIAM W N aged 46 years. beloved won o iate John W and Lizzie Wiseman Notjes of funeral hereafter. Ju Memociam. ALBERT. A tribute of memory ul 4 devoted parents L. Al~ o *ho Jeft s mineieon years g Ar e, " Tod it AR Y3ER 10 voirs e todar: Vobraary Our beloved have departad. While we tarry."brokenhearted. o dreary, empty house Fhoy have ended life's briet story They have reached the home of &lory Over death victorious. @od Wil not mock the hope He giveth No love He prompts shall vainly piead Then let us siretch our hauds towa heaven And call our loved one o'er and o'er Some u-‘y their arms shall close about he dear voices e more. SARDO AND LOTTIE 2 BERT. . BIAS. In lovin \ remembrance of my darling husband, JOHN §. BIAS, who so suddenly left us February 22, 1921 §wost be your repose will meel YOUR SAD, TONELY" i BROW! In loving remembrance dear ‘mbther. = mother-in-law and _grand- mother. EMILY BROWN. ‘who deparied from, thig life one year ago loday. Febru- b 1 'ntr'had you, dear mother, fading. But little did T know That on this day one year ago Your soul from me would o LOVING SON CLINTON. Just a line of sweet remembra Just & memory fond and true. Just & token of love's devotion, That _our h‘fmrl- still long for vém of_our £ our devoted O WILLIE year mother ‘and * grandmot BROWN. who departed ako today. February 22, 1926 One year has passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away God took her home. it was His will But in our hearts she liveth still HER LOVING CHILDREN AND GRAYD- CHILDREN. BURNETT. In sad but loving remembrance our” beloved husband and father DANIEL BURNETT. who departed this lite fiftgen {ear- ago today, Febru 1912, AND CHILDR! CARTER. 1In_loving remembrance of dear won. EDWARD W. CARTER. departed this life five years ago. We think of you. dear Edward. At morning. at noon and at night. We_know you are in heaven Hg OBy S uo‘x“"i:r'c',«‘ifn"d OTHER. SA AND SAMUEL ¢ n.uu:‘u. A tribute nl”!‘(;\'p ‘:u the mem. o3, oF our, devoted, mo aughter sister, MAMIE ROBIN FRAZIER, o degarled this m. X a day. February Tt anaants woa: vutsbist And she could have lived her best, The kates of heaven opened And God called her home 1o rest. THE FAMILY HILL. I ead but loving mmembrance of our dear mother. NIE HILL. who Dassed away twenty years ago today, Feb- Tuary 22. 1907 For oft our thoughts go To a grave not far aw. Where lies (he sweetest memory That will never fade awas HER ~ DEVOTED _DAUGHTER GRANDDAUGHTER. HOLCER. In fondest remembrance of dear son and brother. HENRY B. HOL who departed this lifo so suddenly years ago today. February o 18°00L dead. anly asleop. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. JETTER. In memory of onr devoted hus- band and father. SYDNEY L. JETTER. ¥ho, died sight years ago today. Fe ary 22, 1919, He fourht life's battle bravely And patiently stood every test He_will always be remembered. By the ones that loved him hest HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. JOHNSON. In sad but loving remembrancy of my dear mother. LOUISE JOH NS who departed this life one year ago. Fob: ruary 21. 1920 Mother. mov'd by love-divine. Did gently eothe her pain-racked body So u?med her tortured soul that spirit With lm"l Of peace ehe welcomed God xsn DNo‘fl:D DAUGHTER. OPHELIA ll\ll T his life my who andering. AND ur ER. In loving remembrance of our de little daughter and sister. EDITH MAB KING, ¥ho.died five years ago. Fevrany uflmffi DADDY. AND KENNETH KREMB. In memory of my dear mother, MARGARETHA KREMB. i)l() dled seven years ago today. February 2! How Babpy. those, who. are at MAKY L. BROWN, LOBSIGER. In sad but loving remembrance our de: oved mother. LOBSIGER. who entered into Fl‘mh’ rest six years ako today. February 55, 1021 Six_long years, ith. all its changes, Since death ‘stra: lv_bade us part But. dear mother. all the changes Cannot take you from our hearts YOIII'WY:;T:"Q was the truest in all the wide ol our Jove the est to recall . op 50 ona ‘on earth could take your You are sull the dearest of ait You were a mother. truly good. A mother. hoth kind and "troe: A bhetter mother never lived. Your equals are but fe: Gentle hands that never wearfed, ‘Toiling in love's vineyard sweet: ly-l that were forever cheery, ‘When our eves they chaaced to meet. Tender. patient. brave. devoted. Het worth. In ol tould nevar be duoted, orth In zold could never "As we think of her today. o o 0" Lead thy mother teqderls Down'’ life's steep-decline Onge her arm was (kv support. Now she leans on thine. See_upon her loving face Thote d ':mn?‘n’f roare, er toit fo 'Left 'that record ahere. o Ne'er forzet her less watch, Kent by das and night. Taking from her steps the grace, From her eves the light. Cherish well her faithful heart Which through weary vears, Echoed with 118 symbathy. ATl thy smiles and tears. Thank God for thy mother's love Guard the priceless hoon: For the bitier parting hour Cometh ail 100 800n. ‘When thy graceful tenderness Earih will hold ‘o' arth will hold mo. de Than (e moters Eave. ! HER " DEVOTED ' { JOHN AND m' ISE. LOVELESS. In sad but loving remem of our dear, hushand ey GEORGE "Who departe 860 today. February 22, 1925, O YoM You fought life's battle brav 'And_ Datiently stood evers And vou will always bo loved and. re- Bocaiss 30 f i use you were one of the best. THE FAMILY. unu-nr I8 384 but Tovine rom (o gus dest "ton and Srother JORN 3, E}gxl.r"'ho dl!dl eight .:xur‘ X0 lo A8 Slebhans Church, ARTivereary mass May his soul rest in pesce, FAMILY. O'CALLAGHAN. In ud'bu! Joving remem. loar wi * RIE A. (&t‘.u.l.,.mfl.\x\le who Danesd :;%z two yer v, Febrnary 2 HER DEVOTE BB RUsEAND AND" O sflumn In sad but loving remem of my dear mother. CATHARINE SEE? FER, who deparied this life twenty years ago today_ February 22 HER LES SHAFER. SON. CHA her "Er SRR but o armg led on l'ehrulry o e . who Gentle mother. patient mother., Ever faithfil. kind and true: Now at rest so ‘sweet in He: Our loving hearts think fondly of you. Evgry day brings gweet memories. Every memory_bri; Degp within our hearts wo rh-rllh ouehts of mother we loved s"zvzm &}}ND CH"DREN 108 ND MARI nmnw ln loving remembrance ot n our brother, H. SmEIpRand our frother; HAROED Kl years ago today. Fehm.rv 2‘: 1915, " % E FAMILY. TYDINGS, In lovin Jemembrance of my dear . IDA tie Iito. TNGS. artad sleven years ago AT ary 22, Some may 1016 Tolhink T am not lonsly Little do oy oow use hos at I sl nfi' the heartaches wm ;H Iho ‘while. e n::h‘w '0\1. d.lr molh. ly’ irs ’lfl" b "fi-.'i"‘ ’lqon gt m. TR WEAVES. A tribute of lon l L STt 'nm patient. brave and devoted. was always their way. uocights in goid couid never be k A" "‘rhé’in PeVoRS Binnes, o . IM