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THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, RRIBIBIBIBIRIH T FUNERAL RITES HELD The New All-Electric MAJESTIC RADIO With the NEW SENSATIONAL DYNAMIC SPEAKER The all-electric set which has startled the Radio World. Featuring the new already-famous Dynamic Speaker . . . unsurpassed for clarity and tone. 7 working tubes and one Rectifying Tube. Beautifully finished Walnut Cabinet. May Be Bought on The Hecht Co. Budget Plan THEHECHT CO. Radio Store—618 F St. FOR JUSTICE PEELLE | Friends and Associates of Many Years Attend—Judges Are Present. | Friends and associates of his many | years in public life this afternoon at- | fended funeral services for Justice Stanton Judkins Peelle, retired chief fiusncP of the United States Court of | Claims, in the Church of the Covenant. The rites were held at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 || Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours | CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th St. N.W. nklin 5232 “Liberal for both business, Jrom recording it JOSEPH AWLER'S SONS- Inc. Creablished 1850 MORTICIANS &Z NN LN LS LNZ member of the famil Fall Styles for Growing Girls (Misses) T nlil School Pump Covered heel . . . medinm short AAA fo D wide. $6.50 School Oxford Jan calfskin o %n leather School Oxford Nut_brown shade of ecalfskin . . . amber alligator calf insert . AAA to D wid 2); to 8 . .50 FAMOUS FAMILY “FEETURES” HE Foot Service De- partment is equipped with modern devices to insure absolutely correct fitting. Professional Foot Experts devote their knowledge and experi- ence to make sure that no shoes are sold unless they fit. Courteous, thoughtful service that finds co-operation in the tremendous stock that includes every size and width from AAAA 1o EEEEE! The Splendor of New Fall Styles in Women’s Novelty Shoes Patent One-Strap Block Cuban heel. AAA to C wide New patent leather T'-strap—chic and per- fect Atting. AAA to € ' $7.50 Misses’ and Junior Misses’ School Oxfords In Tan—Sport Trim AA to D Wide School Tie, in Patent Leather AA to D Wide Misses’ and Junior Mi: Tan Elkskin Oxfords AA to 2 to A new D A vast collection of just the proper type of shoes fitted by men who know Professionally School Boxes Free With Children Purchases 1152 . 21.—8 hould Have Gauler kindly and holding 'down_the erpense, my_deepest gratitude and I cannot refrat: with Complete Cost, 7 The Family Begms Its 55th Year as School Shoe Headquarters Ready now! for your bhoys and girls. that little feet must look well while growing! Misses’ Misses’ Oxfords Sport Oxford in Tan AAA to D Wide Misses’ ‘William A. Eisenberger officiating. In- terment was in Rock Creek Cemtery. ‘The honorary pall bearers included Chief Justice Fenton W. Booth of the Court of Claims, the former Chief justice of the Court of Claims, Edward K. Campbell: members of the Loyal Legion. of which Justice Peelle was a member, and the elders of the Church of the Covenant, where Justice Peelle also served as an elder 35 vears. The Military Order of the Loyal Le- gion was represented by Col. H. C. Rizer, Capt. Robert Aiton; Capt. H. C. Pearson, Col. H. J. Hunt, B. P. Lam- berton and G. H. Powell. The Church of the Covenant was rep- resented by Lloyd B. Wight, Capt. John J. Gllbert, George M. Whitwell, Harry C. Davis, Albert L. Kley, Ellsworth Hibbs, J. Robert Anderson and Grant F. Chase, David A. Robertson, Howard S. Edson and William H. Wagner ‘The judges of the Court of Claims, representatives of the Loyal Legion and representativ of educational institu- tions with which Justice Peelle had been cohnected, attended the servic Justice Peelle, who was 85 years died at his residence in the Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street, Tues- day afternoon. He was a representa- tive of Indiana in the forty-seventh Congress and a veteran of the Civil War, and had written extensively on religion and politics for newspapers and magazines. ‘The Manor Park Citizens' Association will meet Monday night at the Whittier School, Fifth and Sheridan streets, 7:30 | Colambia 636 0'clock. Nomination of officers, 5 {0 | { Service! Extract From Letter: the cost of ordinary considerate 1 vour firm won most vou.” $185.00 Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Main 55125518 Non-Sectarian CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dr. Abram Simon will speak on “What Men’ Live By” at the Eighth Street Temple, 8 p.m. Martha Dandridge Council, Daughters of America, wiil hold a lawn party at Thirteenth street and Potomac avenue. The Loyal Knights of the Round Table will meet at the Unlversity Club. Luncheon will be served, 12:30 p.m. The Florentine Choir will sing at_the National Press Club Auditorium, 12:15 pm. Pageant at Camp Kahlert, Sudley, Md. Good Will Chapter, O. E. S., will meet Members are urged to attend. FUTURE. The Montgomery County Civic Fed- eration will meet Monday in the audi- torium of the Woodside School, when members will be guests of the Linden Civic League. will meet at the J. Gold Star Mothe Hamilton Hotel September 18. Col. Miller Kenyon will speak. ‘The American University Park Citi- zens' Association will meet Tuesday in Hurst Hall, American University, 8 p.n. ‘The Takoma Park Citizens’ Associ- ation wili meet Monday in the Takoma branch of the Public Library, 7:30 p.m. Gavel Chapter, O. E. S., will give a bFnem card party at the Northe; Masonic Temple tomorrow night at & o'clock. Capital Lodge, No. 3. Shepher.s of Bethlehem, will hold a dance tomo: ow night at Shady Oak Inn.. Md. Busses will leave Eighth and Pennsylvania ave- nue at 8:15 o'clock Anne Chapter, No. | | give a card party Monda Kennedy streef, 8 o'clock. 10, 0. E. S., will night at’ 1433 Births Reported Thomas . and Ellen . boy Jeremlah and Al John J. and Ma EPani’a "and Xiary E. Jaeobs. irl. Harold J. and Mollie_ floff. girl Simon_and Jeter H. and Helen T. Krauer. Albert B."and_Elsie I Thomas. gohn W. and Etel G. Watson, b William’ G. “and Ruth Roe Raymond I, and Marie Mi Trvin M. and Frances M. I fd Willlam' and Carrie Brown, boy and girl . Eldridge. boy. pan Johnson, hoy. e N. Bigham. boy. se_Johnson, girl. Giata Hendrickson A Smith, gi Seeh W %ndC David J. and 1 arles E. Sonehe v girl All the great “family” shoe atiractions —under one big roof! Think of this as a Department Store for Feet Only! Whenever you think in terms of shoes, hosiery, foot-appliances or other footwear, think of The Family! For you'll find footwear here to meet your every requirement and for every . Big varieties and values—feature the Family Shoe Store. ) '|| dh‘ I and Junior $5.00 $6.00 Pumps 1 In Patent Leather patent struction SPECIAL! Sto8and 8% -~ New Styles for Misses and Junior Misses wide $4.50 Play Oxford Welt-sewed soles—tan and leather—sturdy con- o $2.95 Boys’ Gridiron 9 1 NS nnvian Patent Leather Turn-sole pump, new_cut-out effect. to D wide. 8'; to 11, 11 to 2, 21, Misses” Pump very handsome style and . overlay ot kunmetal patent ieather. AAA 10 D wide 117; to 2, §5.00 For growing_girls 214 to 8..87.50 With covered heel o 8. with AAA $4.00 $4.50 .$6.00 New Style=! Arch-Support Shoes for Fall Betsy Ross Betsy Ross Patent leather or black kid . covered heel special construction. $10 Boys’ Gridiron Tan or black calf. 10 to 1313 Boys' oxford in tan or black Scotch eraim, Boys" for 100, calf or black— full Rubber heels. 10 D wi Others up to arch AAA 0 E wide. GRIDIRONS School Models ,for Boys Oxford B to E wid Scotch Grain A'to E wide, to 6. “ee .$5.00 High Shoe Gridiron, little gents, A husky tan round toe. A . §3.15 $4.00 to 13 to 6. Specially Priced! Children’s Plain Toe School Shoes In tan elk, patent leather and two-tone combinations. All sizes 5 to 8 $2.95 w Comfort Betsy Boss Perfect fitting two-strap pump h supporting patent leather and black suede. AAA to E wide. $7.50 P e ,&,.,,—,e,wu.w.mw 5 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer to- | morrow: light northerly winds, becom- ing variable. Maryland and Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer to- morrow; moderate northwest and north winds, becoming gentle variable. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- MOTTOW; Warmer tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 59; 8 p.m., 58; 12 midnight, 58; 4 am,, 58; 8 a.m,, 59; noon, 63. Barometer—4 pm., 3024: 8 pm, 30.24: 12 midnight, 30.22: 4 a.m., 30.22; 8 am. 30.24; noon, 30.23. Highest temperature, 63, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 57, occurred at 3 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 89; lowest, 61. 5 Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide. 8:20 am. and 8:29 p.m.: high tide, 1:18 am., and 1:47 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:26 am. and 9:38 pm.; high tide, 2:22 am. and 2:55 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:42 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:43 am.; sun sets 6:28 p.m. Moon rises 11:36 p.m.: sets 2:13 am Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac Shenandoah muddy. Weather in Various Cities. sun sets muddy, F Temperature 22 Statlons. *** 3930morng Abilene, Te Albany, N, Y. Atlanta, G Cit . Clear * Cloudy 08 Raining Bismarck, N. . 2 Boston, " Ohio 30 S C. 30 Colo.. Mich. . Tex.'. Cleveland. lumbia Benver, Detroit. El Paso, Pt.cloudy Pt clondy Cloudy + Pt.cloudy loudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Clear Ealning Clear Cloudy * Clear Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville, KY. Oklahoma City. Omaha. Nebr... Philadelphia.Pa. 30 24 Phoenix. Ariz Bittsburgh, P Portland, Portland, ; Ptcloudy Raleigh, Cloudy Salt Lake City. 203 . Clear San Antonio. . 3 it 3an Diego,Calif. 29 . Clear San Prancisco. 20.04 . Clear §t. Loute, Mo.. 3020 * Clear 3L, Faul. Minn. 30.08 i1 Clear Seattle, ‘Was . Cloudy Spokane, Wash. 29.98 . Pt.cloudy FOREIG: (7 am. Greenwich time, Stations London, England Paris, France Vienna, Austria Berlin.’ Germany. . Copenhagen. Denmark. Clear Stockholm, Sweden.. Fart cloudy altar.’ Spain.. . 4 Noon, Greenwich ‘time, toqsy) Horta (Fayal), Azores.... 170 Part cloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda. Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Ri¢o. Part cloudy Havana, Cuba..... Clear Colon, Canal Zonié Cloudy i g 0 emperature, Weather. 52 Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Gil Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following Bab Gilen Sloan. 28. Wilmington. N. C.. 48, Richmond; Judge and Marjorie Kratz, Ropert E." Mattinal omas hornett, 33. and Theresa M. Hagan. 26: Rev. John A. Cowan. Milton Freeman. 27. ‘and Emily Washing- ton. 22: Rev. Chapman J. Walker. Charlie T. Rodgers. 23. and Lillian C. Bar- rett, 27; Rev. R. Y. Nicholson. Harry A. Strong. 40. and Helen C. Da 33 Rev. John C. Palmer. Mario Majolaten. 29, and Mary P. Bucolo, 24; Rev. N.'M. DeCarlo, Samuel Lewis. 24, and Dorothy Tabb, 24; Rev. L. J. Schwefel. L. James “Falck. '24. and Florence E. amiel E. Rose. Reneipp, 23: Re Th Underwood, 29, and Elnora Roval, 27 W. Westray. Millard M. Jordan. 21, this city, and Mil- R 18, Forestville, Md.: Rev. Leo dred N. Gray. M_ Cimmin, William J. Ricciardi. 26, this city. and Bessie V. Heinbuch. East Falls Church; Rev. Hugh A. Dalton. Edward L.’ Breeden. ir. 23. and Willie Hoiland, 20."both of Norfolk . James H. avlor, Richard H. Corbij Bethesda. and Tva Adams. 49, this cityi Rev. H. M. Hennig, Charles Kirsch. 29, Morgantown, Va. and Meena Tolkins, 21, this city; Rev. R. Barishansky. John Ahlin. 26. U. 8. Navy. and Ruth Humbleton. 16, this city; Rov. Vineent Bt gera Newman Ruffin. 22. and Dorothy Diges, 18: Rev. Richard 'D. Botts. Judson L Tripleit. 28. Brandy Station. yn. and Rosebud L. Robinson, 215 Alanthos, Va Oliver N. Reed. 23. this city. and Mary Ficklin. 20, Richmond: Rev. D. 8. Wiseman. Charies 'E. Shorter, 21. and Catheriné Berry, 18: Rev. D. E. Wiseman Henry W _Johnson, 29. and Eilen M. Bush, 18: Rev_ William D. Jarvis Cecil E. Ledbetter, 76, Newport News, Va.. and vy ©Stultz, 18, Hampton, Va.; Rev. John E. Brisgs. $40,400 Mexican Gold Seized. LAREDO, Tex. September 7 (#).— Approximately $40.400 in Mexican gold hidden in the gasoline tank of an auto- mobile was seized on the International Bridge by Mexican officers here last night as the driver sought to enter the United States. The seizure was the second in two days. $13,000 having been taken from another person yesterday. . Four factories in Czechoslovakia are now producing rayon. FOUND. FOR LOST ANTMALS. apply Animal Reseie Leacue_ 349 Marviand ave sw_ Main 8088 ATREDALE—Belrian: answers fo the name of “Nick™ Reward for information leading to his recovers. Call Col. 3662 BAG. Tad's. blue and grav brocade | containing purse. miniature. knitting automohile_license. vard. _ No_aj asked if returned to un Jocelyn st hase. _Cle 810. BRACELET. whit: lrl nd platinum. flexi- ble. containine diamond and SApohire turn 1:‘- Plitt Jewelry Co., 1330 7th st. Rt ard. _ s s DIAMOND PIN, yold beiween eward. 705 v nieht: hus a i , (male), W brown body. white feet a vt in mlddle of tonsue: Return_to M nw. Good reward. Wednesd stomach: Teft we ing_o_sreen _collar_with_tag. FUR SCARF. 2-niece, hrown Marfen. Monday. Sent_ 3. on Park road from 18th i. to Tivoll Theater or in Tivoli Theater. Réward. _Return_3353_18th_st. _Col. 2165 SSES, in soft leather case. Adams Tost Al torfaise shell; J. Keefe on case: lost nt 13th and Evarts sts. n.e. Return (o Apt. 206, 1208 Evarts st. ne., Howard Pat- ten! & HANDBAG. in Kresee's stove at 11ih and G contuning two diamand bracelets. ith wrist watch. 350. and Rigss bank- Liberal _reward Nonf{ Jafterson Mvers. rommlumn'fl United States Shipping Finder piea ."mfi?;’;‘zg“n s rin nder_pleas e 2 ARt19 T Bivd s Clarendone Va - Rewatd s OVERNIGHT BAG. black. containing me; clothing. A miln BiEhwas BALveen Washe ington and Norfolk_ Notify "Adams 8487 !m-(‘reu.nt shaped. encraved. vellow sold, with safety eateh: lost Wednesdav. Septem: ber 5. Wi Apt_30 Evenw Digmond platinum bar pin, bet. 14th Y_ave. and Palace Theater. or in _Reward._Lincoln_10285 after 7. service, blue ribbon. Con- between L and Dupont Circle. Reward. _Return 3409 Quebec st. nw. PIN, crescent, of sapphires and pearls. L eral reward. 1920 Calvert st. _ h pink stone. of Ereat S liveral feward” Phone Clev. RUSSIAN SIAMESE DOC or “straved; reward. 6 ave, s white. male, Tost North " Carolina ALLEN PERCY-DIGGES RITES HELD IN NORFOLK Member of Old Capital Family to Be Buried at Fort Myers, Fla. Allen Percy Digges, native of this city | and a descendant of an old District and Maryland family, members of which | were large landowners here, died in | Norfolk, Va. Monday. He had been | connected with the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad_at Norfolk for a number of | vears. Funeral services were held in Norfolk and the body sent to Fort! Myers, Fla., for burial. | Mr. Digges' grandfather, on his pa- ternal side. William Dudley Digges, was | owner of the large tract of land known | as Chillum Castle Manor, extending from Georgia avenue to Bladensburg His great-grandfather, Daniel Carro s one of the largest early landown- ers of Washington, his holdings includ- ing the grounds upon which the Capitol is uilt. Mr. Digges leaves his wife, Mrs. Eliz- abeth C. Digges: a daughter, Mrs. Helen Sheppard of Fort Myers, Fla.: a son, Charles Carroll Digges of Orlando. Fla.: two brothers, George A. Digges of Ashe- ville, N. C.,, and D. Carroll Digges of this city. Deaths Reporled The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the ho Erederick Greenagle, 86, 1436 B st. 3. uth V. Tolson, 7 ne. Mary AL Thompson, o 315 e John T. Stewart, 72, Soldiers’ Home Hos- pital 70, 630 South Carolina ave. 4. 20N E. Brisss, Roh!n C. Rice, 61. 718 Otis st. 17. Providence abeth’ Chamberlain, William Stone, 4, en route Providence Hor pital der. 26, Freedmen's Hospital Cards of Thanks. + THEMPIE. We wish to th elatives and tributes sent at death of on THEMPIE BOBBI PROCTOR. 1E dear mot THE FAMIL' te thank the of Union Wesley A. M. _many friends for the kind- v extended us in o t in the death of ROCTOR D F. flatnagz. \\IIIT —AT l-i STINE. Mr. an of et GIRARD AUGUSTINE, at’ Baltimore, Md. i Deraths. JOHN . On Thursday, 1928, at Stbley Hospital. hushand of Lola Bra: Funeral services wil September 8, at 8 p.m Frederjcksburs. Va.. Sundav. Relztives and friends i (Fredericksburg, Va., papers p September | BRADSHAW tember 6. S. beloved aged 50 vea held Saturda terment at September ed copy.) DANKMEYER, MARIAN C. On Thursday. September 6. 1928, at Columbia Hospital, MARIAN C. DANKMEYER. beloved daugh- ter of the late John F. Dankmever. Fu- neral Monday. September 10, from Monroe st ne at 8:30 am. thence to Holy Name Catholic Church, where high requiem mess will be sung at'9 a.m. Rela- o and _friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ) DIETZ WILLIAM. On Thursday, September 1928, at 9:45 p.m. at_the Tesidence of s Sanghter. M2 Hora M Bane o F st se. WILLIAM DIETZ. in the eighty-third year of his aze. Notice of funeral iater. « DRIVER. CHARLES W. The remains of CHARLES H. DRIVER. can be seen at Smith & Ford's funeral pariors. 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Saturday, September 8 at 1 o'clock from the Second Baptist Church. 2nd and N sis. s.w. Rev. John Richard. HEATON. ALICE HOOPES. On September 4. 1928. “at “Atlantic City, N. J., ALICE HOOPES. wife of R. Augustus Heaton, Philadelphia and Washington, D. C. Serv- ices and interment on Friday. September 1, at the convenience of the family. 7 MOTEN, HENRY BOOTS. On_Wednesday, September 5. 1028, HENRY BOOTS MO- TEN. son of Sarah Moten and husband of Maggie Moten. Funeral services Saturday. Sepiember 8. at 2 p.m.. from Bovd & W son’s funeral chapel, 1840 L st. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited. NOONAN, MICHAEL V. On Thursday. Sep- tember’ 6. 1928. at 11 a.m.. MICHAEL V. NOONAN. hushand of "the late Mary Noonan (nee Shanakhan). aged 70 vears. Funeral from his late residence. 316 Mc- Lean ave. =.w.. on Monday. September 10, at 8:30 aun. Requiem mass at St. inic’s Chirch. 6th and E sts. s.w. at 9 o'clock.” Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme- Dom- GEORGE W. Departed this life September 6. 1928, at 1:20 a.m.. W. PROCTOR. devoted husband of Priscilla ‘Proctor and father of Alice Proctor. Funeral funday. September 9, at 2 pm. from the rnest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2223 Ga. ave. n.w. 8 REEVES. EDWARD D. On Wednesday. Sep- tember 5. 1928. at his residence, 3204 Rhode Isiand ave. ne. EDWARD D.. beloved husband of Lena Reeves, in the 47th vear of his age. Funeral from above residence Saturday, September 8. at 3 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. 7 REGAN. DENIS. On Thursday, September 6, 1928, at his residence, 3222 Georgia ave. n.w.. DENIS, beloved husband of the late Mary Regan. Funeral from his late resi- dence. Monday. September 10. at 8.30 am.. thence to the Immaculate Conception Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the' repose of his soul. Relatives and friends _invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 9 SCHATZ, ARTHUR J. Suddenly. on Thurs- dav, September 6. 1928, at his residence, 918'G st. s, ARTHUR J. beloved hus. band of " the late Margaret L. Schatz, father of Elmer Schatz, Caroline Kenney, Clara E. Dean and Elizabeth A. Long. Fu- neral from his late residence on Monday. September 10. at 10 a.m. Relatives and iriends invited to attend. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. SITLER, JAMES B. On Thursday, Septem- ber 6. 1928, JAMES B. SITLER. Remains resting at his late residence. 417 11th s ne. Interment York, Pa. Saturday, Sep- tember 8. SMITH, THOS. §. departed_this 1928, at 486 L st. s.w., THOS. S SMITH. the beloved son of Mr."and Mrs. Dennis Smith. He leaves to mourn their loss four girls, one hoy & host of other relatives ‘and_frie Remains resting at the George B. Clarke Co. funeral chapel. 1416 F! v Service will be held Saturda m.. at his late residence. 351 V st. n.w. Intérment Sunday, September 9, at Hili Top, Md. 3 STEWART. JOHN T. On Thursday, Septem- ber 6. 1928, JOHN T. STEWART. beloved brother of Mrs. James L. Saffell. ' Funeral from Saffell's chanel. 5th and H sis. n.w.. on Saturday. September 8. at 8:30 a.m Reqiiem mass at St. Stephen's Church ai 9 am. Interment Arlinglon National Cem- etery. WEAVER. JORN ALBERT. Suddenly. on Wednesday. September 5. 1023, at the res dence of his brother. Robert E. Weav 1410 Oak st. n.w., JOHN ALBERT WEAVE! beloved brother’ of Mrs. John ollin: Funeral from the r and Mrs J 220 G Takoma , Md . Saturday, September 8, at 830 ; thence to the Church of the Nativits. Brighiwood where mass v d &3, (o [ne revose of his soul Interment Cedar Hull Cemetery. Relatives and friends invite WILLIAMS, ELLA. On Wednesiay, sunnm- ber 5. 1928, at Bluff. N neral ser ices ‘and interment at Wavynesvilie, N. Saturday. September 8. . In Memoriam. ADAMS. ISE E. In sad memors of my dear daughter. LOUISE E, ADAMS, de- parted this life September 7, 1918. Gone from us forever, ie face we love so well, And, oh. how we do miss you No one on earth can tell rs we place upon the grave wither and deciy, But the love for her who sleeps beneath Will never fade away QLED MOTIIER 'AND BROTIER. J. AND FRED D. ADAMS. ¢ V. RICHARD Al ad and n dear fathe eur “this e plember 7, 1923. Rest. dear father, br You were’ true. No.dearer fathe five rest upon Thy Savior's . ALBERT AND In lovinz re- nd. WILLIAM today, September 7. Though days have flown and years have od Since 1ast T saw your face. ‘The memory of your loving heart n never he erased. You fought life's battle bravely And patiently stood every test, And_vou will alwavs be loved and remem- BESce vou were one of the best HIS LOVING WIFE. MAE M. CANTER. * CANTER. WILLIAM ELMER. Tn sad but lov- ing remembrance of my dear son. WIL- LIAM ELMER CANTER who departed this life September 192, l"h! heart that ves vou in e Tove"s e 1t zrows with eve thiat passes by You are resting in peace. dear son. Six_years have passed awav You are one. but not forsotten, As I think of you each day. The depth of mv sorrow T cannot tell. The loss of my dear boy I loved so weil. And while he lies in peaceful sieep His memory 1 will always keep. HIS LOVING MOTHER, F. P. CANTER. 4 01 | » 9 In Memoriam. RFIELD. ABNER W. In sad but love Tememhrance of our dear husoand and her. ARNER W. DANGERFIELD, who deparied inis life Lwo Sears ago todar. Septamber 7. 1926 A chair is vacant in our home That rever can be filed HIS, DEVOTED WIFE. MRS JANIE L. DANGERFIELD. AND CHILDREN. ® HANBACK. MARGARET. In loving remem- brancs of our dear litile MARGARET. %ho JOR"5e Shree veats ‘ago todn We. who ! . sadly miss vou: St who soi ve ASien et Your Brecence m ten feel vour Br Bea @ DEVOTED PA In s2a b ove vau Jold . MARY A vou murmured day by da with a hroken heart. you pass away Leved in life. remembered in death LOVING DAUGHTER LOTTIE. * ANNA (TUDY). Sacred to the nddavehter. sis- JOMNSON (TUDY). two years ago to- JORNSO! 10 one kn Since the d JOHNSON. FLOR brance of ous S. JOHNSON. day. Septembe KEY. JENNIE. dear ‘wife and N departed this life tw0 years ago tod: September 7. 1926. On earth when the FLORENCE vear azo to- In sourfiey allotted us and the moment of parte at parting of mercy re- . think_not._to 52 PAMILY MASON. WALTER. In sad but loving_re- { mv dear husband, WALTER o departed this life one vear emory. when all else dead an Thou wilt in me bosom Jie LOYING WIFE. ELIZABETH MASON. * MAVAR® MARTHA. Just memories, both sad and sweet. of our dear mother. MAR= THA MAVA entered 1est one ¥ todas, Resting, ials and suffering past. you suffered, in patience you Until_God call more. Yes, when our day's t ‘close d you home to suffer no 5 come to 3 And we sit You'll be w: twilizht's soft glow, to sreet us, that same me ‘moth ow RUBY AND HERBERT. DAU SON. MAVA mem MAV, ber Gone from me forever. he face I loved so well: ow I miss yo can mll. The flowers T place upon ¥our grave Mav wither and deca But the love for ier wh Will never fade awar. emory linzers, Alwavs nd and true: There's not a day. cear mothez, That 1 do not think of v HER LOVING SON CHARLES. * MAVARS, MARTHA A. In loving rems; brance of our mother. MARTHA A. MA- life one vear ago see and will SHTER AND MARTHA. In ance of my dear t loving re- MARTHA fe Septems eens beneath ._vour vain is ended: work is done ne where those who love you comine one by ARET. What is home without a mother? All things the world mav send, For hen we lost our mother We lost_ovir dearact frien T GAT RATMOND. EVELYN. McLEOD. AMANDA E. Sacred to the mem- ory of my dear wife. AMANDA E. MCLEOD. who died two vears azo today. September 7. 1926. And though the circle 1s broken. The memories linser on. HER HUSBAND. DR. FRED K J. McLEOD. * McLEOD. AMANDA E. In lovinz memory of our_dear daughter and sister. AMANDA E. MCcLEOD. who_departed this life two years ago today. September 7. 1926. We miss As time Your loving smiles. your Joving face. one can_fill_vour vacant plar HER_MOTHER. JOSEPHINE BEALE. AND SISTERS. SIMPSON, SARAH. Tn sad but loving re- membrance of our dear dauchter and sis< ter. SARAH _SIMPSON. who left us one year azo. loday, September 7. 1927. Gone. dear Sarah. how we miss you, We'who loved vou very dear: And in lonely_hours of thinking Often feel vour nresence near. LOVING __MOTHER. SISTER BROTHER THOMAS. JESSE V. B. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our devcted husband and father. JESSE V. B. THOMAS, Who depart- £d this life one vear azo todav, September Rest in pea Sieep. v You have o m wore a crown of patience. Through the months he suffered on, And_we know he is softly sleeping. Where the floners gentlv wave. And 'we feel hes i ‘God's Keeping As we stand beside his_zrave. HIS WIFE AND SON. EARLE V. B. THOMAS. . MEMORIALS. 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