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Stephenson, president of the old Metro- politan Street Raillway in the days of horse-drawn cars, died at her residence, 2934 Upton street, Saturday after a | short fllness. Mrs. Stephenson was the daughter of the late Peter M. Pearson, also a native of this city. Her husband, in addition to his connection with the street rail- way, was in the coal business here for many years. She is survived by a son, Joseph P. Stephenson: two grandchildren, Wil liam J. Stephenson and Mrs. Gatherine Grimm, and by three great-grandchil- Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 Mrs. dren. Funeral services will be con- dutced at the residence tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be private. | MRS. SABINA M. MILLER FUNERAL RITES HELD Widow of Francis W. Miller, 83, Prominent in Charity Work in Capital. Funeral services for Mrs. Sabina M. Garfield street, Friday, were conducted in St. Thomas’' Church, Woodley road and Twenty-seventh street, today at 10 o'clock. Rev. Thomas J. Walsh officiat- ed. Interment was in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. Mrs. Miller, who was 83 years old, was a lifelong resident of this city and was widely known for her activi- ties in charitable organizations. She was for a number of years treasurer of the Ladies of Charity of Sacred Heart Church. Mrs. Miller was the widow of Francis W. Miller, the daughter of the late Alexis and Eurydice Simms and grand- daughter of Guisseppi Franzoni, famous Italian sculptor. Mrs. Smoot Near Death. Mrs. Alpha May Smoot, 65 years old, | wife of Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, | who has been ill for the past two years, was said to be sinking rapldly ioday. Senator Smoot said her physician had {old him she could iive only a few ours. Extract From Letter ALBANY,N. Y. “Our deep thanks for the splendid way in which you took care of everything, in- cluding personal attention, while in Washington.” JOSEPH \WLERS SONS- Inc. Enaslished. 1830 MORTICIANS Alfred B. Walter A. awler awler 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. 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Ernest Smith officlating Special services also are to_be conducted by the Grand Commandry of the Knights Templar, of which Mr. Morgan was past grand commander. | Interment will be in Rock Creek | | Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the | grave by La Fayette Lodge, No. 19, F.| A A M. Leaders in the Masonic fraternity are pallbearers. The Washington Board of Trade 15 represented at the rites by W. T. Galliher, a director, and other organizations are represented. Until his retirement five years ago Mr. Morgan was supervisor of all| agencies in the United States and abroad for the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. He was a native of this city, the son of the late Thomas P. Morgan, Commissioner of the Dis- trict of Columbia from 1879 to 1883. THE WEATHER | | District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, warmer tomorrow; low- | est temperature tonight about 45 de- | grees; light variable - winds, becoming moderate south or southwest tomorrow. Maryland—Fair and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow mostly cloudy and warmer; gentle variable winds, becom- ing moderate to fresh south or south- west tomorrow. Virginia—Slightly warmer in ex- treme west portion tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer; gentle variable winds, becoming moderate southerly tomorrow. West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night; tomorrow mostly cloudy and warmer, | Records for 24 Hours, 12 midnight, 50; 4 a.m., 47; 8 am., 40; noon, 58. | Barometer—4 pm, 29.77; 8 pm, (29.86; 12 midnight, 29.99; 4 a.m., 30.03; | 8 am,, 30.13; noon, 30.14. | Highest temperature, 58, occurred at |noon today. Lowest temperature, 42, | | occurred at 7:15 a.m. today. | | _ Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 53; lowest, 38. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 9:48 a.m. and 10:18 p.m.; high tide, 3:08 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:42 a.m. and 11:14 pm.; high tide, 4:11 am. and 4:42 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:39 am.; sun sets 5:04 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:40 a.m.; sets 5:03 pm. Moon sets 2:14 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water, Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac clear; Shen- andeah, clear. Weather in Various Cities. Stattons, Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy * Clear © Glear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Glear ; Clear Cloudy . Clear Clear ... Ptcloudy . Clear Clear Ciear Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear . Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy 52 32 002 Cloudy 56 42 0.14 Pt.cloudy Abilene, Tex Albany, N Y. Atlanta,” Ga.” Atlantic City.!. 30.08 Baltimore, Md.. 30.12 Birmingham ... 30.1 Bismarck. N. D, 29.50 Boston, Mass, .. 30.06 Buffalo. N. ¥, 30.06 Charleston. 8.C. 30.06 Chicago, 11 29.96 Cincinnati, Ohio 30.14 Sieveland. Chio. 10.08 Galveston. Te: Helena, . Huron, S. Dak..: 29,64 Indianapolis.Ind 30.10 Jacksonville.Fla. 30.02 Kansas City, M, Los Angoles. Louisville. K: Miami, ~Fla N. Orleans, La Now York,N. Y. Oklahoma ' City. Omaha, Nebr. Philadelphia. P Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Me. Portland, Oreg. 3 Raleigh,” N C.. Salt Lake City! San' Antonio San Diego.Cal San _ Francisco St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn. Seattle, ‘'Wash.. Spokane, Wash. WASH., D. C... 29.98 30.02 29.64 20.98 30,00 30.12 FOREIGN. (1 am, Greenwich time, tod ‘Temperature. London, England 3 Cl Paris. France vienna, Austria. Berlin, Germany. ... ‘openhagen, Denmar Stockholm, Sweden (Noon, Greenwic Horta (Fayal), Azores (Cufrent ob: Hamilton, Bermuda. San Juan. Porto Rico. Havana, Cuba.... Colon, Canal Zone ay.) Weather. udy Part cloudy Part cloudy ‘vations.) 76 Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy BAR PIN, diamond ai st. near 'Columbia rd. o isconsin ave. near Macomb, or Rock Creek Park T House. Reward. Telephone Oleveland 248 d pa'iim. on 14th BILL g sum_of mon nd Eastern Staf recept. Reward. Phone Mot et PRSI A BOSTON TERRIER. female, mahogany color, ~white markings around neck and across head. around bifck nose; chest and ar blue and T Ca ATLY. Rawiie: (o L B S BROOCH—Small _amethyst, surr by pearls. Sunday, afternoon in nejghborhood of 18th™ and 'Jefferson place. Valued on account sentiment. Reward. 1210 18th s Tw NOCASIe: T DIAMOND — Lost last _ Sunday _evening around 9th and F. or in restaurant. Re- Fard. Dr. W. L. Gausman, Medical Sctence g o B B DOGS— 3 English setters, biack one female. with D. C. tag 4112; puppies about 8 months old. Strayed Su: day night from 3530 18th st. n.e Phone R. A. Menefee. Potomae_4875. ENGLISH BULL PUPPY, whit right ear, cut on left hind le . 3518 4lst s brown leathe . A. membership cards oct d Oct 31. Return to’ 43 Bldz.~ Reward. s - HANDBAG. with diamond Ting and_money Friday, Nov. 1, Peoples Drug, 6th and Pa. ave. se. Keep money and return ring; no auestions asked. 320 C st. s.e. NOTEBOOK, gray, loose-leat, from by in Packard car parked 1727 K st. day night: of great value to me onl and no questions, asked for return. Conn. ave. Main 2424. OVERCOAT—On, Novemiber 3. at Gook School | Playground. boy's navy blue overcoat, hav- ¢ red lining and navy buttons. Reward for nation leading to its recovery. Address Rox 470-C. Star office i T RINGS. two, one S. H. A. "26: one rub: cil l‘v %th and G. Phone Adams 1809. SAMPLE CASE, real silk, Sature Ligestt’s Drug. Conn. and FI Ple.se call Decatur 5080, Main 735 4 BHOE BUCKLE, between 14th a hapin and 14th_and H sts. n.w. Reward. Phone Adams 3803w, o o 5o WALLET—Brown _pocket wallet, containing 1o moner. Snthrday “srternoon, “elther’ 1n nion Station Terminal, taxi, or 8_& W. rand Store at 7th & D sts. n.w. Reward ' for the return to Mr. May. care Grand 35 to | 31 Store, 7th and Dsts. nw. PWALLET, black, with cash and identification ‘Cards, Metropoiitan, Theater OF Mt. Pleasant g Baturday evening. feward. - Columbia Marriage Licenses. 1 Marriaze licenses have been issued to the following Robert Douglass. 3. this cits. and Martha | Watkins, 22, Baitimore; Rev. James T.| Harvey. | Wolf Margolius, 49, this city, and Bertha | Katkow-Pronin, 36, Baltimore; Rev. Js T. Loeb. Clyde T, Fleming. 25. and Dorothy C. Hitehins. 24, both of Richmond; Rev. John riges. \ william C. Travis. 21. and Dorothy H.! Brown. 18; Rev. Isaac Wright William J. Cripps. 33. and Mary M. son. 41; Rev. John E. Briges Francis Smith. 20. and Mary Scott, Rev. Lindsiey. Beaths. BAXTER. SAMUE! vember 3 Hob- | 18 James H Hospit (UEL W.. beloved husband of Mary father of J. William. Georee ‘Werley, Samuel V. and Harry H. Baxter, Mrs. R. C. Thomas and Mrs, Ches- ter W. Richardson. in the 88th vear of age. ' 'Remains resting at Zurhorst’s neral parlors. 301 Easé Capitol st. Fu from the shove address on Tuesda vember 6. st 1 p.m. Interment A Netional Cemetery. BOBB, COMDR. AM MATTERN. On_Sunday evening, ember 4. at §:23 at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Nan D. Siattery, 1421 Potomac ave. s.e.. Comdr. WILLIAM MATTERN BOBB. Department of the Potomac. G. A. R, beloved father of Mrs. William Leonard Thurber. Mrs. Arthur C. Proctor, Mrs. Nan D. Siattery and Mr. William A. Bobb. Notice of fu- neral hereafter . CARRICK. CORILLA F, On Wednesday, O tober 31, 1928, in Pittsfield. Mass., Miss CORILLA P. CARRICK. aged 88 years: born in _Kentucky. Burial in Stockbridge, Mass., November 2. Formerly member of Foundry Methodist Church. CAULEY, EDWARD LAWRENCE. On Sun- day, November 4. 1928, at the residence cf his_parents. Selva Station, Va.. EDWARD LAWRENCE. infant son of Vincent Charles #nd Catherine Horn Cauley. Funeral serv- ices at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pa. ave. n.w.. on Tuesday. November 6. at 10 a.m. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. COCKS. REBECCA FRANCES. On Sunday, November 4. 1928. PEBECCA FRANCES. widow of Alfred Cocks and mother of Mar- tha E. Cocks. Funeral from her late resi- dence. 3558 13th st. n.w.. on Tuesday, No- vember 6, at 2 p.m. COLLETT, MARY vember 4, 1928, ai he: &t. n.w., MARY JANE, Eustis Jules Collett. Funeral from the Church of the Ascension. 12th_st. and Mass. ave. n.w.. on Tuesday, November 6, at 2 p.m. Interment at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. CONRADI, ALBERT MAURICE. On Monday. November 5, 1928, ALBERT MAURICE CONRADI, beloved husband of Asgnes J. Conradi. Funeral from his late residence, No. 30 East Pershing drive, Clarendon, Va. on Wednesday, November 7. at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment in Arlington National Cemeter: 6 COX. GUY C. On Monday, November 5. 1928, at 8:15 a.m.. GUY C. COX. beloved husband of Susie R. Cox (nee Duley). Fu- neral_from his late residence, 903 7th st. ‘Wednesday, November 7. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. L) DOUGLASS, EVA M. November 3, 1928, at 3:30 a.m.. EVA M. DOUGLASS, wife of C. F. Dougiass of Jacksonville. Fla. She is survived by her husband, two sons. mother. iwo brothers and one sister. Funeral Tues- day, November 6. at 2 p.m., ‘rom the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. Julia A, Leftwich, 1013 P st. n.w. Relatives and friends in- vited, (Jacksonville, Fla., papers please copy.) s DOWNEY, MARGARET AGNES. On Fri- day, November 2. 1928. at 0:15 p.m.. &t k 3rd st. ne. MAR- GARET (nes Costello), the be- loved wife of the late Bernard A. Downey. Funeral from the above residence Tu day, November 6. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. 'Aloysius Church, where solemn hizh mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2o EVANS, WILLIAM. Departed this life No- vember 4. 1928, at his residence, 1241 Car Tollburg bl s.w. WILLIAM EVANS. Pu- neral Wednesdsy, November 7, at Po- monkey, Md. HALL. ISABELLA MAE. On Sunday, No- vember 4. 1038, at 10 D.m. ISABELLA MAE HALL. beloved wife of the late Fraok P. Hall. Funeral from the chapel Epiph- any Church Home, 1221 Massachusetts ave. nw. on Wednesday, November 7, at 2p.m. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment (private) at Rock Creek Cemeters. (3 HELM, HELEN. On Saturday, November 3, 1923, HELEN HELM, the beloved wife of Judson Helm and devoted daughter of Harriet Wilson. She also leaves two chil- dren, & grandmother. & grandfather and & host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting st the funeral parlors of Alexander 8. Pope, 315 15th st. se. neral Tuesday, November 6. at § a.m from St. Rose Church, Gaithersburg. Md. HENDERSON, CORDELIA. Departed this life, after & long illness, Monda ber'S, 1928, at her rendmfibmu 4th st n.w., CORDELIA HENDEI N, wife of the late Sergt. Reuben Henderson: beloved aunt of _Albert Contee and Mrs. Zora Taylor, Remains at Prazier's parlors, 723 T st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. HIBBERD, GEORGE V. Suddenly. Sunday, November 4, 1928, GEORGE V.. beloved husband of Elisc A. Hibbard. Remains resting_at the S. 'H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. Notice of fu- reral later. JACKSON, MAGGIE E. Departed this life Friday. ' November 7. 1028, at 4 pam. MAGGIE E. JACKSON. beloved mother of Florence Russ; she also leaves to mourn her departure a _devoted niece. Anna Brockington, and a host of other rela. tives and friends. Remains resting al 724 Hobart st. n.w. Funeral Tuesday. No- vember ‘6. at 130 p.m.. from the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Que sts. n.w. 1o No- 11th late On Sunday, esidence, 1724 ife of the , Novem- KELLY, MICHAEL M. On Saturday, No- vember 3, 1928. at’ his residence. '426' 13th_st, n.e.. MICHAEL H.. beloved hus: band of Mary Kelly. Funeral from parlors of James T. Ryan. 317 Pa. a se. on Menday. November 5, at 7 p.m. Interment Cohoes. N. Y. KLIPPER, NORA. On Sunday. November 4, 1928, at, the National Lutheran Home, Mrs. NORA_KLIPPER. widow of William Kiip- per. Puneral services at the home Tues- day, November 6, at 10 a.m. Interment Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. * LEWIS, JOSEPH B. Passed peacefully away day, November 4. 1928, at 12:10 hi§ residence, 1013 19th st. n.W., JOSEPR_B. LEWIS, beloved brother ' of Sara In Lewis. cousin of Aldridge L. Lewis. Funeral from’ the above address Tuesday, November 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Wood- n Cemetery MARTIN, ARTHUR L. On Saturday, No- vember 3, 1928, at “Atlantic City, N. J.. ARTHUR L. MARTIN. formerly of Rock- ville, Md. Notice of funeral hereafter. MEYER, WALTER HENRY. Suddenly, on Sunday, November 4 1928, at Casualty Hospital, WALTER HENRY, beloved hus- band of Alma P. Meyer (nee Buehler). Funeral from the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, 1743 Irving st. at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, November 7. Relatives and {friends in- vited.Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery MORSE, CAROLINE M. Sunday, November 4, 1978, at her residence, 131 'R st. n.e., CAROLINE M. MORSE, mother of Katrina C. Morse. Mrs. Robert E. Allen and grand- mother of Morse and Judge Allen. Fu- neral services and interment, Independ- ence. Towa. 3 OURAND. RACHEL ELIZABETH. On Sun- day, November 4, 1928, Mrs. RACHEL ELIZABETH OURAND (nee Godey). be- Joved mother of Mrs. E. W. Whitehead. ral services at the residence of ner enter, Mre. E. W, Whitenead. 2517 13th st. n.w. Tuesday, November 8 at 1:30 'élock. * Interment (private) in’ Ouk Hill Cemetery. B PADGETT, ULYSSES L. On Sunday. Novem- ber 4, 1928. ULYSSES L. PADGETT, be- loved husoand of Rose 'E. Padgett.’ Pu- neral from his late residence, 1243V st. se., on Tuesdsy. November 6, at 2:30 p.m. Reiatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. PUMPHREY, WILLIAM REUBEN. On Sun- day, November 4 1928. at his residence, Rockville, Md., WILLIAM REUBEN PUM- PHREY, in_his 82nd vear. Funeral from his late residence, on Wednesday, Novem- ber 7, at 11 a.m. ' Interment Union Ceme- tery, Rockville, Md. 6 REAGAN, BRIDGET A. On Sunday, No- vember 4. 1928. at 5 p.m. at her home, 2314 Nichols ave. s.e., BRIDGET A.. Widow of "PatrickReagan. Funeral from S Theresa’s Church, on Wednesday. Nove; ber 7. at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Ol ivet Cemetety. 6 REED, LAFAYETTE, On Sunday, Novem- ber 4, 1928, LAPAYETTE, devoted husband of Laura V, Reed. Funeral from his late residence, 609 Rock Creek Church road n.w. on Wednesday, November 7. at 10 am. Interment Leesburg. Ve. 6 Sunday, November 4. 1928, at 2:45 ut his residence, 2612 Myrtle avi EDWARD ASURY SNIFFIN. belo ther of Amy K. Quisenberry. Edw vin, Miliard M. and Hazel M. Sniffin, in the 72nd vear of his Services at his late residence. on Tuesday, November 6 at 2:30 o'clock pm. ' Interment Congre slonai Cemetery. Rélatives and friends § vited to attend. * STEPHENSON, MARY W. On Saturda November 3, 1928, at her residence. 29: Upton st. n'w., MARY W. STEPHENSON, fate Wiliam J. Stephengor Puneral from her laté 1 mgrnine, November 8 k. "Relatives and friends i private. widow of aged 86 residence Tu 1928, at 11 o'c invited. Inter: 5 | TAYLOR. MATTUEW M. On Sunday. No- vember 4, 1928, 9:30 a.m., at Freedmen's Hospital, MATTHEW M. 'TAYLOR. chiet commissary steward. U. 8. N.. retired: loved husband of Mary E. Taylor and de- voted father of Lawrence C. and Matthew 1. Taylor, jr.: brother of Mrs. Mar: Walker and = John Taylor. Funeral Thursday. November 8, at 12 o'clock noon. from Metroplitan A. M. E. Zion Church. D st. between 2nd and 3 v tives and friends invited. linzton Cemetei®, TRUAX, CARL E. On Friday, November 2. at’_ Providence Hospital. ' CARL E. TRUAX, beloved husband of Lillian H. Truax Funeral services at his late home, | 33 Randolph ave.. Potomac, Va. at 1l a.m. on Tuesday, November 6. 1928. I terment_at St. Mary's Cemetery, andrin. Va. WILLIAMSON, JOHN COWDY. On Frida November 32, 1928, at 1727 Church st. n.y JOHN COWDY WILLIAMSON, aged years. Services at Arlington, November 6 at 11 a.m. LLEN. Alex: 5o Apt._337. WATGH—AT Rock Creek Park bridle b small gold pocket wateh. fob attached. Re- ward. _ Silver_Spring_414. SR r. 40, Mr. YQUNG, MARY Sunday. November 4, 1! YOUNG. mother of Annie Rudd liam Henderson. Funeral Wedne: yember 7. from Trinity Baplist 13th st. between Q@ snd R sis. n.w.. Re Bundraat, pastor. Remains at Boyd & Wilson's, undertakers. 19th and L.~ 6* L c- | SNIFFIN, EDWARD ASBURY. Suddenly, on | In Memoriam. DANNISTER. SUSIE A. In sad but lovink remembrance of our dear daughter and sister. SUSIE A. BANNISTER. who d parted this life ten years ago today, No- vember 5, 1918. You have gone from us. loving one, But never forgotten are you. For as long us life and memory last We shall always thing of vou DEVOTED FAMILY. * BERRY. JOHN EDWARD. In sad but lov. ing remembrance of our beloved husband and father. JOHN EDWARD BERRY. whe entered into'eternal rest two years todas, November 5. 1926 We long for you with aching hearts And shed many bitter tears. As we look around our lonely home We see your vacant chair. We'll meet again fn that home above And bia no more fareweil, We'll_enter in with joy and love Forever there we'll dwel HIS DEVOTED WIFE, BLANCHE BERRY. AND CHILDREN . In loving remembrance randfather, WILLTAM BROWN. who died (ne vear ago today. November 5. 1927. SHIRLEY. JACK AND WADE BROWN. * BROWN. WILLIAM. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear, devoted er’ WILLIAM BROWN. who 'departed this life one ‘year ago today, November 5. 1927. Every day our hearts go wandering To a grave not {ar away. | Where they laid my dear father One year ago today. No_one knows how I miss him. No_one knows tne love he gave. But we know that Jesus blessed him With elernal rest beyond the grave. HIS LOVING DAUGHTER FAITH. * ot Cou Geat Tather and. husoand. Wik r deat father and husband. LIAM BROWNE. who entered into eternal Test one vear ago today. November 5, 1331 He gave no one a last farewell, He said good-by to none His ‘toving ‘heart just ceased to beat. LGV PR KNk BROWRE Ay CHILDREN. i DONALDSON. of our_lovi: 1 | ALDBON. who died three years ago to- day, November 5, Motlier. rest in peace. HER CHILDREN. ROSS, JUVA A. In sad but loving remem- brance of JUVA A. ROSS. who died No- | vember 5. 1927. | It I could have my dearest wish fulfilled And ta my choice of all earth’s treasures. 100, Or choose trom heaven whatsoe'er 1 willed, Td ask for you. JOE. ¢ FLORENCE. In sad but lovin nce of our beloved sister ani ther, FLORENCE SPENCER. who de- parted 'this lifs one year ago today, No~ vember 5. 1927. In_my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender and true. There is not a day. dear sister, That 1 do not think of you. Loving and kind in all your ways, Upright and just to the end of your days, Sincere and ‘true in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory you left behind. HER DEVOTED SISTER. HARRIET WOOD. As 1 loved her. so I miss her. Loved. Bringing many a_silent t HER LOVING SON, CLAREN( 4 i .IAMS, “who depart this life November 5, 1926. i sk Only God knows our lont 035, And how long has been two years, | For we try to hide our sadness And_to check our lonely tears. HIS BROTHERS. SISTER, DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON. . WRIGHT, JAMES A. Tn sad and loving re- membrance of my dear husband, JAMES A WRIGHT. who departed this life one year ago0 today, November 5, 19 Sleep on. dear one. and take your rest. God called you home. He thought it best. In’silence you suffered. in patience you ore. | God took you home to suffer no more. LOVING WIFE. RUTH SMITH WRIGHT. * ZELLERS, JOHN A. A tribute of love and S my dear husband. JOHN A. who departed this life Novem- All to myself T hold and know That sad day two years ago; That sorrowful day when John and I Bade each other a last good-by. HIS LOVING WIFE. MEMORIJALS. DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2068 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET s Tue J. F. 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