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THE _EVENING IF'HTES FOR MISS PERHAM | MRS. M. B. ARMAT DIES. TO BE HELD TOMORROW | puneral Held Yesterdny for Native of Virginia. Mrs. Maria B. Christopher Armat, 1700 Oregon e was 89 yea Florida SOUTHERN RESORTS Via Double Track-Sea Level Roate SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT PUNCTUALITY § Thru Trains Daily FROM WASHINGTON Everglades Lid.— E.&W. Coasts 10:55 West | Lid. —1 Night Out 3 Havana Special — | Night Ow & Paimetto Ltd.— E.& sts 12:4 Coest Line Fiorida Mail 31 | B {Body of Former Maine Governor's Daughter to Be Buried in Native State. widow of her resi- Wednes Armat, died at venue, sk L HraNoes et Do who died gy at 10 Smith off deriekshu Funeral services for M Perham, 80 years ol idence, 1330 Belmont street. will be conducted in Lee’s 2 Pennsylvania ave <" Fipis o'clock ted. copal Church v Rev. C. Interment Va.. where her marriage. lived at the Ore- the past 35 L. at her re vesterd, funera apel, 3 | nue, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock enue address for Frederick L. Perkins will offiel- | xears and 2 member of x | Thomas opal Church. A na 5 amuel Selden Brooke, whose home ev. John Van S ';"“‘r‘ B | Millvale. was in Stafford County tent of the Board of Bdu-) T PG, "0 Tdirect descendant will officiate. I Brooke, who sailed to Virginia ham was the daughter of and in 1650 and bees Sidney Perham, who served | skl 4 e idney Perham. who e |of the “Knights of the Golden Horse. as Governor of A0 |shoe,” who accompanied Gov. Spotts She had been a resident of t n: "1;“ wood into the wilderness. | since 1800: was a member of (he| " gje s survived by her ehildrer | Woman's Christian Temperance U0 | Angie Brooke, Thom Christophes and the Universalist National Memo: | SRS Eroc . e hn rial Church | Armat, Miss Perham ter M brother, | nephews, | Perham, | Mrs. L. fter Armat had Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, reservations, information from GEO. P. JAMES, G. P. A. 1418 “H" St,, Washingron, D. €. Tel. Main 7835 Ask for “Tropical Trips™ Rookiet P I L E Guarante Every Tic tube with pile pine and every 60c box of PAZO OINTMENT is sold by all Druggists with the understanding that money will be refunded if it fails to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protrudieg Piles. Why not try it. Rev. ate, nt I merly cation her Miss Py the late three terms a is survived by a S Perham Perham, and two | A. and Sidney H.| G. 0. P. Candidates to Speak. “ity. and a nicce,| POTOMAC. Va. November 5.—Re. - of Long Isiand. | publican candidates for | . | County ofices will be heard at a Re- | The Romans celehrated a feast of | publican party mass meeting in the | fonle with tricks similar to those of [ auditorium of the Town Hall Ruilding at 8 o'clock tonight REMEDY || s | will L. 11 of thi ool's day | Aprit | SAVE HALF YOUR RENT The Parkway 3220 Connecticut Ave. (Corner of Macomb) 1007, CO-OPERATIVE 1007 CO-OPERATIVE Exhibit Apartments FURNISHED BY The Hecht Co. You are cordially invited to inspect the model exhibit apartments which have been furnished by the Interior Decorating Department of The Hecht Co. : These attractive apartments can be seen during the day and evenings until nine-thirty. The Parkway contains 83 apartments, ranging in size from a non-housekeeping unit of one room and bath to larger units of - five rooms and two baths, with prices from $3,500 to $13,500. Raedy & Suit .. APARTMENT HOME Exclusive presentatives Cleveland 1901 OWN YOUR OWN COMING MONDAY A Real Celebration! : See Sunday’s STAR—POST and HERALD for news of the remarkable values offered in 0 18 PR 8 0 A ) T 3 DR / / ANy N\ v @\\ o —the Better 26 Stores to Serve You in Washington of | Hunter | Arlington | D. C. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. STAR, WASHIN! The Federation of Citizens' Associa- | JACK GRIFFIN ATHERTON, [ G. W. U. STUDENT, DIES| Befew tonioe Clt el o) s ; [ roo mat the Municipal Building. { Succumbs in Garfield Hospital Fol-| nual election lowing Brief Illness—Funesal to Be Held Monday. « The Biological Society of: Wi ton will meet, 8 o'clock, in the a bly hail of the Cosmos Club. and remarks by delegates of the so- the International ¢ ss of at Budapest. Visitors are | | iffin Atherton, 20. 1 shingten University stu- ¢ i vesterday at Garfield He | pital. followinz a brief illness. Funera services will he held at the home of | | his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson | | Atherton 9300 Connecticut avenue, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Intel ment will be in Glenwood Cemetery Mr. Atherton was a pre-medical stu- Ident at George Washington, where he | An exhibit of oil and water cold played on the freshman foot hall team | by Clara I Boone will be held at Jan of 1 Ie also was a member of the | Bartetts, 1603 Connecticut avenue. | arsity golf team. | throughout the afternoon and until 10} He was horn in Seranton, Pa., but | 0'clock. —Jland-painted scarfs, hand-; was brought to this city by his pirents | kerchiofs and novelties also will be | at an early age. He received his edu- | Shown. ition in the Washington public “hools, and while a student at Centr: | High School made a name for himself as a foot hall playver, being a member of the teams in 1923 and 1 Besides his parents, he surviv hy a hrother, Dolph W. Atherton, a student | at Central High School. } 0. J. Schuster MARMAUGET FUNERAL. will address the | | Last Rites Being Held in Arlington {o'clock, at 817 Thirteenth street Today. | the subject of “The Planctesmial Funeral services for Edward Ar.|OfY of the Origin of the Universe.” [ thur Marmauget, member of the Dis. | Admission free. b o died suddenly in New | 20, are beinz held National Cemetery Marmauget was formerly solicitor in the office of | the commissioner of internal reven Born February 29. 1800, he aduated from the law department | from 5 | f Georgetown University in the class | ditorium, 419 Sev [of To20." 1o engazed in the general ik practice of the law here for : . e [ Attor his sraduation and oltowins his| The Elementary Union of the Coun | | resignation from the Government, |¢il of Religious Education will mect | | 1le was a member of the New Yorlk | Tuesds MUGHE. ¥ eEgn County Bar Association and a World | Mt Cutch Hout War veteran. lie is survived by his | Stories for '“"‘1',‘“““‘},"',’: ‘}‘,',',',,"f “,’.l.d‘ widow, Mrs. Emma Marmanget, s e e Mrs, Brima Marmauget, and | d junior work will be planned. | | 2 step-daughter. n | 1 Rossell E. Mitchell will preside. | || welcome. A card party for the benefit of Trin ity Lodge, No. heplierds of Bethle- hem, will be given, $:30 o'clock, in Northeast Temple, Eighth and F| treets northeast. The United States National Museum announces an exhibition of etchings by Richard C. Bishop, Roland Clark and G. Scott daily from 9 a.m, to 4:30 p.an. until November J. Lukens of Miami, at the meeting of the | rger Life, § o'clock, | Sixteenth street. Subject, Admission free. Dr. Franc of Brookneal, Va., gatocrats’ Club, 8 i The Progressive Club will give a in {560 card v this evening at Wood- | Jiglinston this | man Hall, 24 G \(ternoon nt {an assistant Society, Drott Lodge, | Order of Vasa, will give a bazaar for | the benefit of its building fund today | 5 to midnight, at 1. 0. O. F. Au-| nth street. The Swedish Mr The Washinzton and Vicinity Feder- | ation of Women's Clubs will be ad- dressed tomorrow, 4 p.m., at the Nine- teenth Street Baptist Church by Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, founder nd principal of Palmer Memorial Tn- | stitute, at Sedalia, N. C. Subject: “Is the Negro Woman Meeting the Twen- tieth Century Challenge to Woman- hood?” Julia West Haniilton will pre- side. Although the highways of Denmark have not increased much in length by | new construction since 1900, the cost | of maintenance has grown from $76. 266 in 1910, to nearly £5,500,000. Repairs for FURNACES & BOILERS Fries, Beall & Sharp 734-736 10th St. N.W. ns' Assoclation 8 p.m., in Bryan School. It will be a Jameson night in | honor of the retiring president of the association, Guilford Jameson. The Vegetarian Society of the Dis- trict will meet Wednesday at 1329 teenth street. Dr. T. M. Schippell will speak of “Diet and Health.” Lincoln Park will meet Tues Money to Loan D. C. Real Estate 6% Interest Columbia Permanent Building Association 733 12th St. N.W. Main 352353 The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor- | row will start from the end of the Brookland car line at 2:45 p.m. Mr. Schwertner will lead. A walking group from the American Association of Unive v Women will | £0 to the home of M at Alta Vista, Md., via the Wisconsin | avenue car line, tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. | Mr. Johnson will lead a walk. Supper | will be eaten at the Johnson home after the walk. All college women and friends invited. The Red Triange Outing Club will take Alta Vista car passing Four teenth and New York avenue about 30 p.m. tomorrow. Meet at Alta | Vista at 3:30 o'clock for hike to Ken- | sington and an evening party with members of the Wildflower Society at | the camp of M Nevius. Bring lunch | and flashlight. Coffee will be provided. | Hortense Freeman, leader. Re-Finance Maturing Mortgages through us at 5%% & 6% Immediate Consideration of All Applications B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. A discarded old-style air liner that flew between gland and the conti nent has been bought by an English- man who converted it into a playhouse for his children. Pianos Sold Direct From the Factory Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. Full Line of Brunswick Panatropes & Records 4. i, Mer. g P AINTING fcr a reputation When we finish with v oh he credit to us—as well ufactory to vou. We've got A reputation to uph d we do our best always—under all cir- cumstance Ferguson o standard in W THE GALLEON Conn. Ave. at Que St. (Above Rauscher’s Restaurant) | lity hing become a 3 £ : Charmingly furnished apart- ments of three rooms, bath and galley. Open fires. Ready for Occupancy ONLY 2 LEFT! Our estimates 1will clinch the order. R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Py z Department, 212 B St. N.W. F. 298. ATISFACTION with floral emblems is al- ways greatest when their arrangement is left to Blackistone designers. Sprays and Weeaths, $5* ” NEW STORE 1407 H St. N.W. TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 URS is a delicate service—combining sympa- pethic concern with professional technique. From wide experience we know so well how to anticipate the family’s wishes that everything will proceed in accordance ‘without imposing worry with details. Our guidance in cost will always lead to moderation. Phone Potomac 4600 for, . ALMUS R.8PFARE Funeral Director Sueceeding W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Conn. Avenue = & | Sinata— Ale | on’ Penna. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1927, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in_the past 4 hours Marin B Arwat Oregon ave. Lyna Shackelford, Lanier pl. O Leary, 1358 Lawrence :8 Vermont ave, | . “initol st er Reed A i4: Charles B.. Schoolfield. senecal Hospital Robert Hartley Jack G Atberton John W, Thomas Annie Wells. 70, Henry Youn, Catherine M. Ware ience Hospital mes Thomas. 5 months, Ohildren‘s Hos 45 Ea 44, | Emergenes Hospital arfield Bospital. wt th st ney Hospital ~en route Provi . Births Reported. The followinz birshs have been reported to the He n the past 24 hours Bradley. il | | | d Flora B. Updike girl Stephen § and Gertrude McVay. wirl. John H.and Lola R Mattinels. girl William F. and Hilda R. McKay ¢ 1. Blair. hoy. Corimano. boy hey. Shirley B | Rirl, James A, and L Rnsalina’'and Ma Alexander T.. a LD and Alta Winst Mathias ard Leonol K Melvin R, and Mamie A Walle m £ and Lottie th. boy. and_Clara_Ghrdner. A Robinean. girl, Georee S. and Susie Lee. girl Alvin and Adell Gaines. hoy. John and Mattie "Hill ' boy. Herbert and Mare Smith. boy. Richard and Bell Houe hoy. v a_ Horton t Tapscott. v Hall. girl. ile Belk. girl . Llcenses. been issued fo the | Dorathy M girl Rirl Rernar James and L Marriage Th n Fravel hoth ot h Va Wil . deter and E N Carter. hoth of Richmant, Va U mheis Nichols of Takoma Park. M and Emily S, Paimer of this ety * Ml Choster” & Jemmings of his ances ake of Mitchallscilin, M Harry B Mutihine and Mare F. Wiison, Rarnard Widmaver and Dorothe Haina. Vandorn J. Greene and Sarah G, Ward. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. Atkinson and e Thy be citr and ARRIVED YESTERDAY Dants Alizhieri—Genoa. George " Washington—Bremerhaven De Gracse—Hav President Harrison-—Marseilla Mauretania—Southampton ndrin 2 othenbirg October Sentember Gripsholm. % Roma—Genoa . . Vandyek—Belfast """ Antonio Lonez—Baroelona. . DUE TODAY. Norfolk .. DUE TOMORROW . Octobe; Septemb | 4 Hamilton— November Octoher 20 Octoher * . Octobe: <. .October 29 | DUE MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. American Merchant—London. Livernool . Flora Altonso Luetzow | DUE Puerto_Colom 0 Barrios Fort Victor Ootoher pvember ember BER 11. vember ovember NG STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. —Quesnstown and L Minnetonka—Charbours and London. feonta— Mol and Gzt ucenstown and Liverpool. San J sibnkice Marea—Puerto DUE FRIDAY. SEPTE! Aqnitania—Southampton . Rotterdam—Rotters ngston. Puerta Co. lombia. es—Hlasana. Cristobal and Port Limon lymouth. Cherbourg and Bre- iz and Barcelona, merica—RIo e Janeiro Santos. 0 and_Buenos ‘Aires. San, Domingo " City > a John's. Mon- Sanchez and x and St —Bermuda, Pernambuco and Maranham SAILING MONDAY. NOVEMBE! Nebraskan—Cristobal and Pacifie Coast. SAILING TUESDAY NOVEMBER & Alfonso {11I—Coruna. Santander. Giion and Bilboa. SATLING WEDX Gripsholl Maty De ¢ Mara eai etania—Cherbourz vt Ballin—Cherbourg Hamburg SAILING Hubert—Ceara DAY. NOVEMBER 9. —Gothenhurs. ~Grenada_ Trinidad and Demerara aiho—San Juan. La Guasra and Mara i_ Sonthampton athampion and THURSDAY NOVEMBER Harrison—Havana Cristobal (arpund the world) outh and L Cristobal and 10. and n. aci fic Elisa—Havana, Cristohal and Val- San Juan, SAILING FRIDAY. omeri nd X6 NOVEMBER 11 ampton’ erp. | h 4 ers and Alexandria. Prince. La Guasra and bo. —PlIvmouth. Cherbours and Bremen. SAILING SATURDAY. NOVEMEER 12. Baltic—Queenstawn and Livernos Minnckahda — Plymouth. Boulogne London and stown and Livernool. Moville and Glassow. Kingston ~ ano Puerto Puerto Plata. and Turks_Island Gearze—Berm San Domingo City n d_Southampton. St. John's. tohal and_Port Limon. Montevideo and Pacific_Coast iman 3 el beaded. o k_Annex._Ant._* BRICLIANT TRACE Misk M. Cl Return War: a1l Col. 474 taher 31. vo. ne MFO BREASTPIN — ‘neighborhood east PReit's Theater netween there to Club Hotel or from Iard Tiheral reward adi brown shot coverine ear eihesda nolice. Heeht's e con hle only 5545. * in_case. st car line n.w _Reward i field_Hosnital. 5% | slightly colder tonight and tomorrow: [stightly cotder tonight and tomorrow. lat - .Octoher 20 | 13 THE WEA District of Columbia—Fair and lowest temperature about 35 degrees: possibly light frost tonight. Maryland — Generally fatr and except light local rains or snows in | extreme west portion tonight. i Virginia—Generally fair and slight- | Iy colder tonight and tomorrow, po sibly light frost tonight Woest " Virginia—Cloudy with snow flurries n tion tonight, tomorrow and slightly c Record for Twenty-four hours, Thermometer—4 47 8 3, 12 midr . 42 41; noon Raromete 12 midnigh 64; noon temperatire 15 p.m rda Lowest temperature 11_p.m. yesterday Temperature sima date last year— Highest, 54; and coldor | r gene p.m 8 am p.m., Hi 53, occurred \est 38, occurred at | lowest, 3 ide Tables, rnished by United States Coast pdetic Survey.) Low tide, 10 19 p.m.; high tide, 4 a.m. z p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:40 high tide, 5 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. 49 am. d 4 Hml‘ The Sun an Today —Sun rose, 638 am.; sun o1 pm. morrow —Sun sun sets, 5:03 p.m Moorn rises, 3:22 p.m Auton lamps one-half hour after sunset. of the Water. ear this morning. y — Potomac, htly cloudy this a.m Various Ci Cemperature o rises, 6:40 am. 5 am lighted Condition Great Falls—( Harpers Fo Shenandoah, sli Stations. Abilena Albany Atlanta antie €t Helena Lonisvilie Miami, Fla Orieans New York Okla, City Phi e Pittshurel Partland. M San Antonio san_Dieso. . 2 Franciset Si. Lo st Paul Seattle Spokane WASH o 006 Clondy D o . Greenwic Tem IGN. h time. todar.) reratuee Weather 7 am Stations . We Cloudy Clondy Cloudy Augtria many Copenhagen, _Denmark. Stockholm. Sweden. . Gibraltar. DR. MARVIN TO SPEAK. G. W. U. Head to Address Federa Schoolmen’s Club Tonight. Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin, president of George Washington University, will address the first meeting of the year of the Federal Schoolw:n's Club, be- zinning at 6:15 o'clock tonight at the Lee House, and including, with busi- ness sessions, a social and dinner pe- riod. The hoard of governors of the club convenes at 6:15 o'clock, a social quar- ter hov follows and a brief business meeting will be concluded at 7 o'clock, when the dinner is sch duled. S. D Shankland is president of the elub, J . Chamberlain is treasurer and Elmer ayser is secretary. Presiding Elder to Speak. Special Dispatch to The Star. POTOMAC, Va., November 5.—Dr. E. V. Alexandria District, Baltimore Con- ference, will address the next Wed- nesday night's service at the Metho- Spiscopal Church. _FUNERAL DIRECT! V. L. SPEARE CO. itk ey orieul WeOR, Yooare Setabhen: ment 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626 . N 3 WILLIAM L Funeral mbalmer. Livery in_connection Crematorinme, M N.W. _Call 31 WRI V. _Phove North 47. W. ren Taltavull 14th & Spring d. Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon LesL H St NE___ . | e Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 4a Li_ncoln 524 Modern_Chapel. ALMUS R.SPEARE Succood.i'ng the Origi‘nll W.R.8PEARE CO. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 Ciminn. (ST PRI aTaa v Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 113 SEVENTH ST NW. Main 2473 Modern “Tolenhons P. A. TALTAVULL | 436 3tn S N A VUL Mg, " X0 BRANCH_OFFICE. CHAS. S. ZURHORST B01 EANT CAPITOL ST. Phove Linealn 1879, DOG. tan and black, ““Prinee.” wears harness 3501 Rittenhouse st.. of _shell-rimmed glasses. Vicinity Conn. ave. and H or 18th and Co: limbia _rd.__Call_Main_3531 Sois KEYS. on silver chain. in front 1810 Wyo- ming ave. or At Chevy Chase Club. Return to 1810 Wi . 86l with 1 diamonds. nd_Garfield. Lib- BA-W. SISTER PIN _Phi Sikma Kay earls, central"bar s, Rodman SPITZ PUP. Ffiam: 1 ward. 417 ‘Man ol 3 Wi ag No. 15111, n.w. JAMES T.RYAN 313 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Chapel. Atlantie 1700, Private_Ambulance. Auto_Service. Quick Dignified. Eficient Service. Automobile Ser Chapel W. W. Deal & Co. 810 H St. NE._ LINCOLN 8200, T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N. Capitol_St. NORTH 7978, _ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. e Nl T FUNERAL DESIGNS. mpt_Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressiva—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. TEA TRAY. near 21 N rows tamed. a8 Nowoort b nm:fi' WA 5. hiue enamel , Jieeneake: reward offe Aot tal: reward. GEO. C. SHAFFER ESNIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ATE_PRICES. TEL. M. 106, M. 2116, Our Only Store, 14th & Eye BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral d up. } b LeoNRAD. b | Regester, presiding elder of the | 1 Card of Thanks NICHOLS. Tha friends of HENRY OLS. Wish to exprass their sineere andt appreciat on and NicHoLS RACHEL s. Deat ATHERTON Nondas BECKER. EDMOND On Th R Harm on heba H MARTH A HARRIET E. TYLER. W Y. CATHERINE. DONAT it Tprivater at Mannt O) DUNN, O F Novem RETH 2 17 e f01 MARY . he home at Emergencs ALFRED = HARTI clear; | MIN F - heloved is reside Novem Wise fumeral par ate. nw. Interment Cemetery. (Spakar es, Calif.. papers Nationa Los A w [ LEWIS. 6 | heloved 1 | pmber 4. 109 Aznine 1 m W W ne . Monday Tnterment at “ MeCATE. residence. ) bm On Xavember 4 10 807 X7 Washinto andria JANE McCAULEY. vears al will take_pia Mars's Church Mondav. November © 130 am. Int st Mary's Come- Alexandria, SRMOTT. On Thursdas. November 8, a 508 E s ne. hushans of the iate Maria Me: w0tt inea Funeral from the ahove residence 07 Monday November 7. ACC830 am: thence to St Jnderh's Church, where reaniom mass will be said at 9° o'clock for the repose of his soul Relatives and sriends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cometers L) MeDERMOTT. Hols Name men of St Jo. “enh's narish are ndvisd of the death of ER D McDERMOTT, 'Rosary will ba recited at his resdence. 606 E st n.e.. on Sunday evenmine at RT3 GEORGE JAMESON. Pres. MURPHY. On Saturdar. November 5. 19 at the residence of his mather. 318 Rav: mond”_ave Va N MURPHY Mre. Mary Murphy Tater NAYLOR. On Friday. November 4, 1927 | " Townshend. Md.. ALICE ¥. TOWNSH of ‘the late L. M. N of funeral later. REAM. at of fungral " 1o " ovember_4._ 1927, PERHAM v. Sidney Perham I sorvices at Lee's fu- Penn_ ave. n.w.. Sunday, Intefment | af oaughter of the of Maina F neral chapel. November 7.t T.el November 4, 102 sidence. Mra J ARAH €. SIP] ess_on M Interment 6 the above at 2 pm. from November Glenweod Cemetery, MITH. FEntered into eternal rest on Thurs- day. Novemher 31927 at 10 pm. at his residence. 2114 E st MALONE T. SMITH. heloved father of Alon Smith, Edra_Sattlers. Pearl Freeman. Ellen Smith erandfather nf Rebeees al Sune Bovd & and L n 10th SMITH. On Friday November 4. 1037. at her residence. 511 B st se._ MARY YAUDE beloved wife of Daniel R. Smith. neral later. on Friday. m . i friends invited 8% Pennsylvania ave. se On Thursday. Novsmber 3. 1927, <" (“CADEE Settie Wells 1o motm their loss one son host of other relatives » residence. Relativ On_Friday. ather of Mollie Beers Wer- 2 'yoars Funeral services at nes Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. nw. on Sunday. November . at 3:30 pm. Interment private. A YOUNG. Denarted this ife on Tuesday, November 1. 1077 at Emergoncy Host after ‘a oriel iliness. HENRY F He leaves to mourn their loss 3 ane brather. four sisters and & hoct of other relatives and friends Fue neral Sunday, November, 6 at 4 o'clock. from Woslex Wachi g 20 eorzia ave ton Va In Memoriam. { BANNIST"R. Sacred to the memory of one | ear daughiter and cister. SUSTE 4. BAN- NISTER. who denarted this Ife nine years azo today. November 5 1918, As we loved her. s we miss her. In memorv she is alwavs near Loged remempered tonzed for aiwars. Fings many A silent tear HER DEVOTED FAMILY. ¢ BERRY. 1n sad but Jovi remembrance of v heta el hnehand - and father. JOAN WARD BERRY. w ft_us =0 v one vear ago today. November n.w. 7 he was husy at h's fask ‘at. the close of fa messenzer of d “Come Thy will. 6h God. it must be dofe. A shock severe. our hit Rut_to him eternal th suddenly said. r loss, Cain. from s < DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDRE BRADLEY. Sacred to the memory beloved son. RORERT E. BRADL denarted” this lifs one sear a November 5. 1976, Wo_who Toved vor We who And in janciy ho: Often feel o N of our Y. who today, «adly_mise vou, i vers dear of thinkine rosrnre naar AND DADDY. ® DONALDSON. In loving memors of oup dear” motner. MARY A. DONALDSON, ho died " two vears ago todar. Novem: fer 5 Dear mother. rest_in prace HER CHILDREN. HAMMOND. Tn cad but lovine remembrancg of “our dear ¥ E H 3 Who denarted © November - flawers we place upon her rave Ma<” wither and decnt But_the love her who sleeps bencath Will never fa v Then lot our’ sorraws cence o flow, 1 has v Arii let aur hearte he content to say, Thy will ke done HER DEVOTED UNCLE. JAMES RQB- HOLMES ' Tn lovine memars of me deap il o1 D MILLARD HOLMES, wha denarted fhis life one vear ago fodazs Navember 5. 1 Just one vear azo todav sadness nierced mv heart Just to think vou and T had to part Meat me on the hanks of delivarance. When we meet o nart no more: We_will he tncethar forever Cn' the zolign shore. MOTHER AND SISTER. * Tn sad but lovine remembrance dear T orifher and_erands WILLIAW or. SAMT LIAMS. who left ovemher 5. 18 We who loved v us vour presence near, Gone hut mat foren s promER'" TN Wi ams: DAUGHTER. OFA WILLIAMS A RAN 0! JAMES WILLIAMS. ZELLERS. A tribnte of lova and 6 me dear hnshand TOHN At ZELLERS, wha flearted this dife Nohember 31 n life 1 dil mv hest for n death T have done lhe':’lum Heart of my 1ife i3 very dean Tnder the Sod Where Yon are ssleen. Befors my eves he faded. irowime ‘weakir Cven all T eon il God . vor. 1 loved b loved b i e sweatl alled hi To vouder blisstul shore. . dav: