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DR. JOHN B. QUAY DIES AT AGE OF 75 Retired Employe of Post Office De- partment Had Been 30 Years in Government Service. Dr. John Barton Quay, retired em- ploye of the Post Office Department and long a resident of Washington, died at his home, 5502 street, yesterday after a sudden iliness. He was 75 years old. Dr. Thirteenth | |He was graduated in medicine from | Georgetown University and practiced here for several years. He was em- ployed in the Post Office Department | for about 30 years prior to his retire- ment in 1920. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anastasia L. Quay: two sons, Francis S. Quay of this city and Eugene S. Quay of Chicago; a daughter, Miss Helen I. Quay of Chicago. A step- sister, Mrs. Liliian Tulane of New York, also survives him. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. ‘Tuberculosis in chickens is not only =@ | fatal to the birds but may be caught by | hogs as well. Genuine Mahogany GOVERNOR WINTHROP DESK $84.75 An exceptionally fine and com- modious piece that fits well in any surroundings. Size 36 inches. An unusual value. Convenient Terms eorge Plitt Co., Inc. 718 13th St. N.W. Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Draperies TH EVENING STAR, W. ASHINGTON, DAY, MARCH 20, |W. B. ARENDES DIES AT HOME IN THIS CITY Lifelong Resident Succumbs at Age of 58—Funeral Services To- morrow Morning. | A lifelong resident of this city, Wil- liam B. Arendes, 58 years old, and salesman for Charles Scheuch, whole- sale baker, died at his home, 608 G street southeast, yesterday. He had been in failing health for the past sev- eral months. Mr. Arendes was the son of the late William F. Arendes, for many vears in the wholesale bakery business here. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eva I. Arendes; two sons, Paul and Bernard D. Arende: three daughters, Mrs. Madeline Passeon, Mrs. Joseph R. John- | son and Miss Annabel S. Arendes; seven | grandchildren and one great-grandchild, all of ti city. He was a member of the Holy Name | Society of St. Peter's Catholic ‘Church Hlnd of the Bakery Salesmen's Union. Pallbearers will be selected from those | organizations. | _ Funeral services will be conducted in St. Peter's Catholic Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Dc_tailed to Extra Duty. Maj. Robert S. Thomas, Corps of ’En ineers. attached to the office of the f t of Engineers, Munitions Buliding, | hm been detailed to additional duty | with the 718th Engineers, this city, as | | the rellef of Maj. Carey H. Brown, Corps of Engineers, attached to the office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the District. : ][J‘ Spnngtune in Beautiful 85 Washington Rooms Are Going to Become Charming For Less Than Usual Cost It has always been a policy of the Lifetime Furni- ture Store to demonstrate that a room can take on charm for a very little outlay. But, with these 85 specially priced Lifetime Suites the cost is less than usual. 85 Lifetime Dining and Bedroom Suites Are Advantageously Priced This is an advantageous offering in dependable Lifetime Suites. Artistic designs, everyone, mostly of famous Grand Rapids construction, including many fine Berkey & Gay dining and bedroom suites. ery suite bears a special low price. These are values easily recognized as such and will go quickly. To Simplify Your Selection These Suites Are Arranged in Six Price Groups 195 8225 $275 - 4350 $375 - %395 Get One of the Best Values Now MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E ot O » MRS. S. A. TUCKER -DIES. Funeral Services Thursday, Burial in Congressional Cemetery. Mrs. Sarah A, Tucker, 66 years old, lifelong resident of this city, died at the | home of her son, John W. Tucker, 3924 New Hampshire avenue, yesterday after a long illness. She was the widow of Richard W. Tucker. Funeral services will be conducted l\( the home Thursday afternoon at o'clock. Interment will be in Congrv - sional Cemetery. Mrs. Tucker is survived by five sons, John W., Richard H., Albert W., Walter L. and Edwin W. Tucker; four daugh- ters, Mrs. A. Mullen, Mrs. King De Lawder, Mrs. Lawrence Wolfcamp and Mrs. Arthur Rich, all of this city. M ‘Tucker was a member of the Daught of Amcrlm RITES FOR E. C. HOPWOOD PLANNED FOR TOMORROW Cleveland Editor to Be Accom- panied to Grave by Plain Dealer 0Old Timers’ Club. CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 20.—Fu- neral services for Erie C. Hopwood, editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, |who died unexpectedly Sunday night, will be held at his home in Shaker Heights here tomorrow afternoon. | numbers from friends throughout " the Nation’s newspaper men, The honorary pallbearers will members of the Plain Dealer Old Tim- |ers' Club, an organization of employes | having 20 years or more of service. The active pailbearers are department heads with whom Mr. Hopwood came in clos- est contact The funeral services will be marked { by simplicity. There will be no music. New Chapels Reared. | Correspondence of The star. LONDON —Forty-seven new chapels and twenty-five new schools were opened | in 1927 under the direction of the Wes- { leyan Methodist Chapel Committee, |OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EEISEMAN’S, 7th & F| CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Ivde J. Nichols, Pres. 'nlmfll_\ yVige Lresident-Secretary R. Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 AMBULANCES Private Service, $4.00 Steel Vaults, $85.00 Best ] $50 up caskets . Entire Funerab, 375 00 Up Lowest Prices The Brown Stone Funeral Home W. W. Chambers Co. 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 432 h-covered Ryan Service Is Always Ready Day or night, our service is ever alert to answer your o For many years Ryan been recoenized as the finest. F neral parior. private ambulance and livery in corinection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 (B R We Have STOVES For the Home STOVES For the Summer Cottage STOVES For the Aato, Boat & Camping LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ~MUDDIMANG:. 709 13th St. N'W. Main 140-6436 Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your Joan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates, PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $17,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W, PN i T Messages of condolence came in great | city and outstanding figures among the | | be THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer tomorrow. West Virginla—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer to- MOTTow. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 39; 8 pm, 37; 12 midnight, 36; 4 a.m,, 33; 8 am, 34; noon, 44. Barometer—4 pm., 2982; 8 pm, 29.90; 12 midnight, 29.90; 4 a.m., 29.89; 8 am., 29.92; noon, 29.90. Highest temperature, 44, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 31, 6:00 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 59; lowest, 49. Tide Table. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:09 am. and 1:25 p.m.; high tide, 6:51 a.m. and 7:13 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:54 a.m. and 2:14 p.m.; high tide, 7:39 am. and 8:02 pm. occurred at The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:12 am.; sun sets 6:20 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:11 am.; sets 6:21 pm. Moon rises 5:54 am.; sets, 5:02 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in Various Cities. sun 2 Tewnperature. Stations. JWeather. Cwreg oy we ar Toudy loudy loudy tland Or Raleigh. N 8 Take ¢ St. Louis.. St. Paul Seutt) Snokane 3010 | WASH.DC. 4 Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Weather Fart cloudy f o 7 am. Station London | Paris | Vienna. | next Claar Rain toda: Pard cloudy ‘ (Noon. Horta (Fay Part cloudy Clear, Clondy Rain Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reparted | to "the Health Department in the past 34 Hours i vifi.nm McGinity. 84, 1020 Bepning rd. o i H ol nited States Soldiers e Hoapital Nils Otto llnrklnn l(' 617 218t st 843 Upshur ot ed States Sol- K st the Highview Moscs Rosenstein, 5 49, 1423 W ot 440 Luray pl . en route Emer- ono Pistro Patella hert W. Hollidge, 48 sille Troy, ita thel Donsie. 20, 1718 New York avi ader Josenh rleay O TAN0 WO we. ) Kenyon « Bl 3 months, 1434 15 Oth st ne. sunlty Hospital nited States Soldiers' -Tuu Aido. 'F. Simone, 0 4th t reedmen s llulnllll ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SHED 1876, JOHN "R."WRICHT co. 1387 10th St_NW___Phcne North 47. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N _Capito) St _____ NORTH 797 " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New York Av “P.’A. TALTAVULL A, 3. TALTAVULL, Mgr. 136 7th St 8. bt Wi Joseph F. Birch’s Son W (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 | M St NW Phone Frank 60 i Formerly 940_ K hila Digewfiod }_m. ALM Bucceeding the nrlxmnl W. R. Speare Oo, 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 B yrs. at 1208 H st. 45 yrs. at 940 F st. Timothy Hanlon 6L NS NE Phone 1. 8843, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance | B Lincoln 524 | ~ Frank Geler's Sons Co. UL SEVENTI AT N W T Main 2478 usieon Ch lephyie CE RY l0'l' N AJEAUTIEDL CEMETERY 10T 1Y \nnn v ow-nriced © nclides. perpetial While oty Kilarons Hok a1l |f Star ¢ T FUNERAL DESIGNS. 3u Oy Stoxe, 4k fzfi BLACKISTONE, 1 Beautiful Floral Designy, $5 and . Gude Bros, do., 12131 St‘ NOTED MINNASOTAN CLAIMED BY DEATH State Senator Brooks, Republican Leader and Sportsman, Expires Suddenly at Age of 65. By the Associated Pre MINNEAPOLIS, nn., March 20.— State Senator Willlam F. Brooks, lum- berman, sportsman and Republican na- tional committeeman from Minnesota, d}rdssuddcnly last night at the age of 65. Senator Brooks had been president of the Transmississippi Golf Assoctation and the Minnesota Golf Association. In 1927 he was chairman of the arrange- ments committee for the national ama- l(‘ur olf tournament, which was held at Minikhada Country Club. He in- vented several machines for keeping golf greens in condition. The widow and a son, Robert F. Brooks, survive CHINESE TUBERCULOSIS VICTIM, DIES ALONE Lee Hawk Hing, 60, Found Dead in Room—Will Be Buried With Taoist Rites. Lee Hawk Hing, 60 years old, was found dead yesterday afternoon in his little room on an upper floor of 340 Pennsylvania avenue, where, alone and without ~medical attention, he had passed through the last stages of tuber- culosis. He had been ill for several months and during the recent Chinese New Year festivities he was absent. After Coroner Nevitt conducted an | investigation and issued a death certifi- | cate the body was taken to J. Willlam Lee's undertaking establishment. Hing will be buried tomorrow in Cedar Hill Cemetery with Taoist rites, and a year later his bones probably will be carried to a last resting place in China. Hing was well known in the city's Chinese colony. RITES FOR C B PARKER.‘ S | | Services for Patent Aunmey to Be| | Held Tomorrow Afternoon. Funeral services for Clarence LeRoy Parker, 55 years old, patent attorney, who died at his home, 3406 Garfleld | street, yesterday, will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. George Farnham, pastor | % the Cleveland Park cungmgannmll ‘hurch, will officiate. Interment will| |be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Parker was a member of the! Masons, the Columbia Country Club, | the Sigma Phi Fraternity, the Uni- versity Club, the Chemical Society of | Washington and the American Bar | Association, | DR. T. C. MILLER DIES. Virginia Physician Survived by Widow and Eight Children. STAUNTON, Va., March 20—Dr. T.| C. Miller, for a quarter of a (‘fnlur)w a practicing physician in the New Hope neighborhood, died at his home yesterday. He was a son of the late | |Isaac N. and Mary M. Maller of Goods ills, Va., and a graduaic of the Uni- Tsity College of Medicine, Richmond. | Surviving him are his widow, who was | a daughter of the late B. Frank Saufley; his mother, Mrs. Isaac Miller of Penn- sylvania, and the following children: Dr. E. J. Miller, Mrs. O. H. Saufley and W. R. Miller of Goods Mills neighbor- hood, Mrs. W. T. Baker, J. M. Miler| and Mrs. I. W. Baker of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Ml!?le Collier of Bristol, Va., and F. R. Miller of Earlville, Ill. Dr. Mil- ler was 55 years old |RAY L. STINCHFIELD DIES. | | iromer United States Employe Succumbs in Rochester. Ray L. Stinchfield, head of the patent | department of the Eastman Kodak Co., | and a former employe of the United States Patent Office here, died of heart disease in Rochester, N. Y. Saturday He was 43 years old. | Mr. Stinchfleld left the Patent Office to go with the Eastman Co. in 1916. He was graduated in law from Georgetown gnlve!il!y while employed in the Patent fMice. Funeral services were to be held at his former home in Brocklon Mass, WILL APPEAR IN DRAMA Plans for lhe presentation by the | younger members of the Lutheran | Church of the religious drama_“The | Rock.” in the Masonic Auditorium, are | rapidly nearing completion, according |to an announcement of the District | Luther ‘Teague, under whose auspices | it is being given. Paul Brindle, president of the league, | has organized a group of pastors and | laymen as financial backers of the project. Proceeds from the production | will be devoted to the inner mission | work, conducted by Miss Prances | Dysinger, administrative executive. The | play is being presented under the direc- | tion of Miss Bess Davis Schreiner. ___FOUND,___ TOH. in Krookland. Owner i b Jroving proverty and basing for ad. R pria LOST. fowers: somi-y 10th and T L Theater seiltimental’ value Liberal i roward” - Miss Platinun: wap e Portiand - ewand ) | A Hote BRACELRT platihum . 1o ave o Basower ‘Somd 45811 reward, BRINT BOSTON WLETOG Hothesda, M. Phone liea CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRI e et hin 1219 Vorn, | hog CoLLAR ata, W, Reward Yot 145 DG, larg reward. O, fiotel N Wi aind . ¥ % a0 Wiind Franklin 47 tag No. 6783 woar Snd 148 T st nw and Alr e Atlante ol = % Join, R “Th case, I st GIASNES. o Rewand. 2100 10ih, evenings, GREEN Betwéan 10t and Foaw., Apt 4 SILK T SCARE, lady s srhood Rih g Phone M nall, contatning itk veral hundred books and " inaide. Rowand. on Sunday b Nat night and W' sy VTt st POODLE 8K wct Retirn to 7042 T st nw Rewaot ROSARY v Apt . Maren 1k W ol Geargia 1007 i Rewar Lt nw Wil S I Wity beids iame an h i, 100 13 Nt Tomd - betweon N RA'T sear oMo WU MATRED TRRITER aled witta s’ ow 4308 Wadlay' T widay Phone Cleve. 18 Rewanl WIIST WATUH AND \|'l| AR oy at Tt ot Rl niehi Kowand, nw WHRINT WANH wonogramed K hur between Unfon Sation and Wl Flder plogse vall Norih $10-4 \\ I*'h\l‘\ Kl Andbials B G el h y ll \n.-m.uu " A Rewanl m I fn RAAN or Maln 2200 \J T Black and | sat | white » Thegter, Monday ‘o Call' Misa Hunmphiis, night, according to word received here. | HA} | 1 \l\\\l\fl Dtatbs. ji et cits. Ioving son of Mary nry Alberts. brother of Al Conley _and “Thomas Taylor, law _of Mabel Edeiin. Funeri i, Horeh Huptist Chiireh., 10t ok & delihia. i, Au- bera leuse coby.) i the son and Sophia Ar Ta atives invited. Monday, March 19, u wile of Arthur Funeral :lum her, lat: ;1 akoma i b Keln: mieut Kock 1928 Tavited.” Tte T, After a long iliness at her home, drd st. s.w., Friday, March 16, 1925, CHKIS1IANA CULBRRY, devoted mother vl s x: grandmotber Samias, MAck sing sietas of Mre. Buchol from nus on Baptist Chure 405 sts. sw., We Mar ¢ 1 pm. Relatives | Wad irieuds wmvited. dear mother. how Tl Whea your voice 1 will not And When I sce your vacant ehair. COOK. On Monday, March 10 her residence, 1918 t . GRA! & ‘wite ot Loitis Goolks seven children, two sisters and | Wednesiay rom ber late r late Zackpriah S1 A et late Petersyilie, 1:30 p.m. March 19, 19’ 09 Dumbarson e ENGLEHART. fay. March 10, n and Hos T: H8'T POWLER, veloved hF, Fowler and fat g wior s, chapel. 1730 ih Seg. o “Thursdar. Mareh . No flowers. Qn Tuestay. March 20. 1928 sldence. 501 12th € at Zurhurst's | arlors. 301 East Capitol st. No- uneral later. Afte: o ice ot HARPER Vo fisey Har e brother of Mattie: it Daisy Harper and Mre o Lgona' Tamer. Susie "Misle Fthel Wi and ' Harper— *Funeral 21wt ] pm. from 328 C st. sw. erg, and, members of M1. e. No. o8, at A call meeting . at Fishermen's HARPER. Oficers and members of ing Star Lodge. No. 40. 1. B. P. O. of W."are Bereby mmn d ession of sorrow a8 B Pyihian Building: cor: u.w (Arcade). for d” Yo - g % for the funeral e ;;‘H’H’hkl b ¢ invited to be present. 7 order o ppANE A, LEWIS. Ex. R’ FLOYD C. l‘\" Sec. On 'n)"dlv March 20 1928, NELLIE, dlx‘[hlrr of the late Whllsm And Agite. oy resting at Gawlers “cha P50 Pennavivania e G otice 5t Tuncra hevestier: RT. On Tueaday. March 20. 1028 JOHN HART. Remains resting at 1 . Ei\hiters ‘Toneral pariore; 1400 Chapis st n.w. Notice of funeral later. HARVEY. On Sunday. March 18, 1928, at 1937 Park MA Mrs. IE HASHY; Reloved dalihter of Mra_ Rovert Breckinriige Handy. Funeral at Princess Anue, Md. 1 Attest HARPE HAR ANIDIE 450 ot he death ‘of ‘007 un.nmw.\'l NI m»rm Session of Srrow Wednesd 7 The Eis' Homew 301 Rhod B, Puneral services Narch m‘(fi‘nnn (N at 340" th Bap- and O wis o: “Harmony fu{w Temple, No. 57 3 it ‘1Y HART. Da ehger S R. SAUNDERS, Da JUNGIANS. e MADELIN b N Mount Oliv George MARY A Arthur D s Thursiay. 3 termant Tvy HT Relatives and residence. 1319 E Departed ihis iife Saturdar AU his residence \\|II|\!n N LEE Naw L a hoat of other relal neral will be held f; Charch Wednesday Sidar. March SRR 19, 198 _husband ot | neral {rom Mre W e AiNoR Wb it aea S Minor. fa Satundar, March beloved sister of ot Ballimore and 2 A » Church .«q\l est Vermant Avenue Hanti NELNON, There will be o e Qveiing: - Mare Apiee Rabitad ¢ v "t James B Wikis pastor B_URAN dor, RLIEA WRIGIUR Rty AN, Jaa NORTHERN. (0 Nowdar. X KT (nx \ Yelavat wie Tn tha Aty hecond year w ol sery (e Nl ity Chirn utis Rt .‘:' " YL s 1998 Uiva |hmn .“r Y, ltA\ Suday ai's Wedneaday, *.| GRUVER. In_lovi of | )um. i Cleok " Comatery. On_Monday, March 10, nzn 0 am. at_ Columbia ”l')( e Tother ‘ot Mes. Rith P AI'M!I Juhn Wilbiir Pa Tour Srothers god Funeral “Wedanesday, from Free Methodist e siste [ . Interment at Lav- Pricnds "and" roiatives inviged March 17, 1028, at er resdence: 2015 Columhia STHER SIMESON. wife o the Taie"Frcitericc . Bratt, * Funeral metvices tholic Chureh on Tuse avoy LE o Anthony s Chure repose of his soul. invited. Inzcnvzwnl Tnterment M ROOT. ne. ount Olivet Cemetery. At his residence. 1741 Perry st. Rrookland [ KGE 0. be: hushand of the ‘ate Elizaheth ‘Root | an of, Mrs. elen Humphres. m Am~ruwm A March 17 1928 oAy, SHYETEY veloved son” of Taie "Williym ‘dnd Mary D, Shipe ley. Funeral Tuesiay. March 20, 4 pm. at Laurel. MA 20° | 7 Fun from hiz, | W h | | on Monday. March 19, nee. 1732 8th t. n.w. YPHAX, ilevoted hu o T.. Syphax: rk and William Maxia Syphax notiee 1a Jarvis Co.'s taneral n.w TOLSON. On Monday. the residence of brotheg of John Me- M. "Srphax. Puneral stipe at E. paviors, 3422 Ga. ‘are. March 19_1928. at 5. M., o hence to Epi i M wSers es will be held neral {-om Mot Ay N. Capital .1 oeleck Thirsday. March 22, “Interment at Congressipnai Departed this life Monday. ess, L h rom Second B st 1730 p.m. " Frlends Jo- 30 am 17, wife John W. Work. from her lats Tosidencs, 507 ursday . thene 1o St Aloysi requism high mass will be for the repose of ber soul. Relatives and friends invited 2 WRIGHT. Tuesday. 201928, Homeopathie, nn.ou.x “HOWARD, W Tigieart,,, beloved " hua ure! sung at am at ars the &R, Tines r.. m 16th se nw. Thure | COLES. 1n loving comembrance of my a GRACE COLES, who deparied this ve years ago today. M. Her cheery wasa, her amiling face, Are a pleasure to ree DEVOED “HUShAND, “RoseRT corps. | DAVIS. In sad but o ¢ v dear wife, ANNIE M. DAVIS whn ide 7 years ago togay 1921 ad but Toving remembrance (e JosEPHTNE POWLAN is it Fears ago today. Vlmh 20, o - Toving ‘and kind fn all her ways. Upright aod Just 1o the end of Ber daa o 43d kind i heast and mind-— R Beanir ‘he Jeft behind HER LOVING SIS R CLARL ESSIG. Tn loving memory o | B0tk 1RO, md nine years a0 today. Mareh 20, 1919, Xm - e-\enlluun.\‘tmm‘nml‘- e e X ¢ ok Fily. remembrance of our 0. GRUVER. " e- nineteen years ago. March ‘mother, JENNIE € paried e life 4 hapoy home we eace enjored. we were ail together. Boe"on, how changed it all fe mow. fince vou have TH, nn.nnu STELLA AeNes AND HENDLI l". lll 'Ifl but loving remembdrance i‘_’E:‘ur dear li.‘ah A J. HEND- e ear aso todur, March 0 gy, e oe Whose love can equal the love of a 3 wiibose the devotion so layal and saffers so much with such ioy fnr You Bail with delight the friendship of You m'S in love of the sweetbeart 'n'v'f,':. 24 a friendship ke ['nll’“lc!\ uu bl!l calls and Mfe's o TR B BT HOWE. Sacred to the 3 ¥ho, died TNPII LOVING D, HOWE AND N UGHTERS. 8. LULU &, NARD. In memory of our n\ntn'r E xr\NAlh who_ den: 0 six years ago today Marcl FUrie R AN No¥as Jn sad W N \\ won ] ”;\ loring Teme membrance NNIE MAKELL. who life' Ove ¥ear ago joday. R L aal aso today, Mare Fo, falter to sy and wi -m m our hte, something 3 surel "\ MAMM AUDRE How we miss the welcome OF the gne we loved so ¢ oming. is near miag SO There CRAR- | SCMWARTEZ. T aad but lqvine memary of dear ol SAR ll):k A)III l\l" hd R ATRATR R o ohe year ago bodan. ver FINEY - TR years age o n, ot obe deler X arch 20 Tn, st and loving e mother. NG tour Jar: March R0, 1908 On how hand we tried 1o save Ner o Qe Ok and i Retran RIS Beluettal’ men »u"- \nd Mgl spicd s Tuenly alech. har work is dene: She as fone Whets thase who Nve bee Toon' are coming whe by one. YU Serad houre, vea Noars ot pakn, T L R e b Y \\l Gonl ak w h)\ll nu Deat wl v.flle\l vou U R -:‘tlh [WALEACR. 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