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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTONXN, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBE IR 22, 1928. SCHAFFNER & MARX HAVE LEADERSHIP N UNIVERSITY STYL Every leading university is visited many times every season by style scouts from Hart Schaffner & Marx They study style trends and report every new development—you get these new styles the moment they appear Grenadier blue, Chippendale brown and Stone grey are the colors. Above are the two correct overcoats RALEIGH Copyright 1998 Hart Schaffuer & Marx b AL AL od DA AAAALAN HABERDASHER 1310 F Street [LUTHER FULLER, RETIRED i ' | ployed for 40 years, died today at the | residence of his nephew, | Fuller, | Conn., {of his retirement in 1924. | body will be teken to Scotland, Conn., | | for interment. | | tonight. { 12 midnight, 42; 29.76; | gmaba, U. S. OFFICIAL, EXPIRES Former Patent Office Inspector, Was on Federal Rolls for 40 Years After Leaving Yale. Luther Fuller, former inspector of | the Patent Office, where he was em- Dr. H. G. 1616 Belmont street. He was one of the oldest graduates of Yale University, class of 1871, a Phi Beta| Kappa and a cousin of Gov. Fuller of Massachusetts. Mr. Fullr was born at Scotland, June 22, 1847, and came to| Washington in 1884 to accept a position | in the United States Patent Office, | vhere he was employed up to the time He is survived by two nephews, Dr. | Fuller; Hubert B. Fuller of Cleveland, and a'niece, Helen C. Fuller of Wash- | ington. Funeral services will be held at the | residence of Dr. Fuller tomorrow eve- ning at 5 o'clock. They will be con- ducted by Dr. U. G. B. Plerce. The THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tnmth and tomorrow; slightly colder tonight; | lowest temperature about 36 degrees; moderate northwest winds. Maryland—Generally fair and slight- ly colder tonight; tomorrow fair; fresh | west and northwest winds, diminishing | Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder in west and north por- tions; fresh northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- | morrow; slightly colder tonight. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m,, 47; 8 pm,, 45; 4 am, 42; 8 am, 44; 4 pm, 2084 8 pm, 2 midnight, 29.69; 4 a.m.,, 29.71; 8 a.m,, 29.79; noon, 29.81. Highest temperature, 48, occurred.at noon toda; Lowest temperature, 40, occurred at 2:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 68; lowest, 45. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 9:53 a.m. and 10:24 p.m.; high tide, 2:59 a.m. and 3:39 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:41 a.m. and 11:19 p.m.; high tide, 6 a.m. and 4:32 pm. noon, 48. Barometer The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:58 a.m.; 4:50 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:59 a.m.; sun sets 4:50 p.m. Moon rises 2:18 p.m.; sets 1:07 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half-hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Forry— Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this merning. Weather in Various Cities. mremneruure Ll E5hE 3 sun sets Stations. Abilene, Tex.... Albany, N. Y. Atlinta, Atlantic City. Baltimore,” Md.. Burmingham k, N. ~Clear 661 Cloudy . Clear 004 Clondy 2% Clotiay Bisma, : Glear Boston. Mass - Buftalo, N.'Y, Charlestn, 8.6 Chicago. 11l o: Cineliiati,Ofifo Cieveland, ' Ohio. Columbia, 8. C. Denver. " Colg Detrolt, Mich Paso, Tes. gavesion, i Helena, Mont Huron, 8. Dak: 3048 Indjutapolls.Trid 3000 Jncksonville.Fin. 30: Kansas Git Los Angeles, - Louisville, *Ky.. § Miam, Fla. .. New Orleas. " New York, N'¥ Oklshoma. Cly: Nebr Bhiladeipni.Pa Phocnix. Az - Pitisburgn, pa.. 30 Portland, * Me... 20 Portland, Orey. Raleigh, N C.. 2 Salt Lake City: San Antonio. ; 30.40 San Diego, Calif 30.10 Son Francisco.. 50.14 St Louis. Mo.:. 3 St Baul, Mivn: 3023 Seattle. Wash.. 30,33 Spokatie. Wash. 3034 WASH. 'D. C.. 29. 0,02 Cloudy Pt.cloudy 028 Clear «iv+ Clear . Clear Cloudy . Clear Clear Clear . Clear . Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Raining . Clear . Cloudy FOREIGN. (1 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London,_Eneland 52 Part cloudy Parls, France.. Part cloudy Berlin, Germany Part cloudy Copenhagen, Denmark. Rain Stockholm, ' Sweden. . . Part cloudy (Noon, Greenwici day.) Horta (Fayal). Azores (Current ob: Hamilton, Bermuda. San Juan. Porto Rico. Havana, Cuba.,. Colon, Canal Zone. "Part cloudy Clear Part cloudy Cloudy TUXEDO SUITS Eiesal Grotie Teims. - VAGD EISEMAN'S—7th & F OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F THE NEW ROYAL Electric Cleaner and Polisher e Cleans Everything Rugs, Bare Floors, Tile and Linoleum—A Demonstration Will Convince You J. C. Harding & Co., Inc. SALES AND SERVICE 2821—Decatur—2822 1336 Connecticut Ave. N.W. [SERVICES SATURDAY , | Retired Army Officer | St. | retired, at his own request, rell, | the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society t | Otto ‘Wilson. National Press Club. FOR COL. SARGENT Will Buried in Arlington National Bei Cemetery. | Burial services for Col. F. H. Sar- gent, U. S. A, retired, who died in Augustine, ‘Fla., Monday, will be conducted in Arlington Cemetery Sat- urday afternoon. Col. Sargeant, who would have been 66 years old today, was a veteran of the Spanish-American _and World Wars. | p He was born in Chicago. He had the |} distinction of rising from the grade | of private to colonel. Army in 1886, he served as private and | corporal and was commissioned a sec- | ond lieutenapt in 1889, while serving | in the 7th Infantry. He was trans- |3 ferred to the Pay Corps and promoted to major in March, 1911. He reached the grade of colonel in 1917 and was in June, | 1920. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Alice | M. Sargent. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | TODAY. The Society of American Foresters will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Cosmos Club. | “Fighting Forest Fires,” by Fred Mor- | District forester. Other speakers. | The Conduit Road Citizens' Associa- | tion will meet this evening at the Com munity Church, Delta Circle of St. Stephen and H’H“ Incarnation Episcopal Church will con- tinue its bazaar throughout the nner-“’ noon and evening, closing at 9 o’clock. Rev. William A. Jones, pastar of the | Rock Creek Baptist Church, will preach | & special sermon under auspices of the | Deacon Board at 8 oclock. Subject: | he Attachment to God’s Hous Proceeds for the benefit of the chureh All welcome, Brightwood Chapter, No. 42, O. E. S,, will have a short business meeting fol- lowed by a cabaret dance, 9 o’clock, in Brightwood Masonic Auditorium. A card party for the benefit of Eas'.} Gate Chapter, No. 21, will be given, 8:30 | o'clock, at Masonic Temple, Rhode | Island and Mills avenues. l The Women's Guild of Georgetown | Presbyterian Church will hold a bazaar | and cafeteria supper in the chapel, | Thirty-first and P streets, from 5:30 to | 7 o'clock. Publie invited. ! ‘The Woman’s Auxiliary to the William Frederick Redman Post of Takoma Park, Md., will give a card party, 8:30 | ac]xock in the Maryland School Audi- torium, James E. Walker Post, No. 26, Amer- | ican Legion, will meet, 9 o'clock, at the Twelfth street “Y.” Dr. Bradford Knapp, the new presi- dent of the Alabama Polytechnic Insti- tute, Auburn, Ala, will be the honor guest at an informal dinner to be given by former students of that institution, 7 o'clock, at the Cosmos Club. William M. Williams, former solicitor of internal revenue, in charge. The Voteless District of Columbia League of Women Voters will give a dinner, 7 o’clock, at the American Asso- ciation of University Women, 1634 I street. Louis Ottenberg will give a brief history of the District followed by a talk on national representation. Capitol Lodge, No. 3, Shepherds of Bethlehem, will hold a social night at the Odd Fellows' Temple. | FUTURE. Rabbl Louls J. Schwefel will speak at the Sixth Street Synagogue tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock, as the first of a series of lectures to be held there every Friday night throughout the Winter. A card party for the benefit of St. Ann's Infant Asylum will be held to- morrow night at Chestnut Farms Dairy Auditorium, Twenty-sixth and Penn- sylvania avenue, at 8:30 o'clock. A food show for the benefit of the Luther Memorial Church will be heldl at the residence of Mrs. Charles Gates, | 514 Randolph street, tomorrow night at 5 o'clock. ‘The Woman's ance of All Souls’ Unitarian Church will meet tomorrow in Pierce Hall, Sixteenth and Harvard streets. Dr. Edward T. Devine will speak on the “Kellogg Peace Pact” at 12 o'clock. A benefit concert under auspices of of the District will be given tomorrow evening at Calvary M. E. Church, 1463 Columbia road. Howard University Glee Club will sing and Miss Eliza Cop- page will give readings. The Loyal Knights of the Round | Table will hold a luncheon meeting to- morrow, 12:30 p.m., at University Club. Robert S. Regnr will speak of “The Postal Service.” Planist: Mrs. N. K Gardner. Columbia Chapter, D. A. R., will give a card party tomorrow, 8 p.m, at the Roosevelt Hotel. David Lawrence, newspaper man, will speak on current affairs and touch on the political situation tomorrow at the City Club’s luncheon forum, 1 pm. Luncheon will begin at 12:30. Dr. T. M. Shippell, president Wash- ington College of Naturopathy, will ad- dress the League for the Larger Life Saturday, 8:15 p.m. in the ballroom of Stoneleigh Cou Subject: *“The House That Service Built.” | Federal Auxiliary 824 will give a! dance and card party at Oyster's Au- | ditorium, Twenty-sixth street and Penn- sylvania avenue, November 28 at 8:30 pm. The Boys' Club of Washington will hold its annual meeting tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the clubhouse, 230 C street. The Columbia Heights' Lutheran Church, Park road rast of Eleventh street, will have a bazaar and oyster supper tomorrow. The bazaar will open at 4 pm. Supper will be served from 5 to 8. LOST. sxnwom . tan. containing $49. Tuesday. between 'nter Market and 6th st. RGWB' . Avt. 2. Ventosa, 1st and B n.w BRACELET. platinvm, with small amsthysts, on Friday night. f fonnd plsase return ln Temnle School. 14th and K_sts. n.w. CIGARETTE CAS) silver. inscription “In memorv of Canl vrence Cole.’” Re\;nvd. DOG—$100 reward for information leading to recovery of female Great Dane. white and tan. blue snd white eyes: collar and tag 14493, “Bergmann, 1401 Park ave. n.w. Georgia 971 L e DOG. setter. white and tan potted: lost Sunday. “Pléase call Georsia 1350-J. 1413 FUR ™ PIECE, nointed fox. black: between 19th st. and Wyomine ave. and 3100 Conn. ave. Reward. Apt. 409. 3200 19th. Pot. 1180. “Edmonds case. n.w silver, Please ' gall LASSES. tortojse —shell, Tiberal reward. 2015 K st. LORGNETTE AND CHAIN, dav, “downtown district. 3764 i 3 MESHBAG—Gold-colored, _at Washington Auditorium Pood Show.' Wednesday night Reward. Apt. 608, the Farnsboro. North 1537 23 PIN. ¢oid, arrow shaped. on November Greek fetters 5. E." Reward. Cafl Wis. 3 POCKETBOOK, tan, lady's, containing sum of money. key: etc.. in or near Allies Inn. Wednesday. . Reward. Mrs. Berry. Main 4980._Branch 3 NBEHS 3° POLICE DOG. male; golden tan and gray: abont two weeks ago. This dog was the pet of three children. $25 reward for his re- turn and no auestions asked: same reward fon leading to his recovery. C. . 2425_Kalorama rd.North 8890. nd G and 17th Branch 39. * Reward. Dailey's o Wednes- Col. TIRE—One :zxus’ r Garage, 1828 L st. D.W. WATCH, lady's. Elgin, from Yihds Benool” (o Orr Sehiool of bus and Penna. ave. s.e. Tues. 9,30 am. Reward Plione’ Cabiiol itelghts 2 SHEETS of tracing of house with name on them. Mrs. Zander, 302 se._Reward. _Atlsntic’ 1006-J. BLI ALEXANDER M. GORMAN, 63, CLAIMED BY DEATH| ke i Succumbs to Several Months’ IlI-| ness—Had Been Associated | With Realty Firm for Years. | Alexander M. Gorman, 63 years old, | for many years associated with the real | estate firm of Ellerson & Wemple, died | at his home, 3459 Fourteenth street, yes- | terday after an illness of several months. | Mr. Gorman had resided in this city i 1885, coming here from his birth- Raleigh, N. C. His father, of the old Daily Confederate in Raleigh, Enlisting in the | and his brother, the late Maxwell J. }mxm PERCY C. Gorman, was for a number of years edi- tor of the Raleigh News and Observer. | Another brother. the late George H Sorman, was Assistant Attorney General during the Cleveland administration Mr. Gorman was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marie L. ! JONFS. CARRIE. the | fate Alexander M. Gorman, was editor | 9 In Memoriam. CORDELL. WAYNE W. -In loving memorv ©of our dear busband and father. WAYNE W. CORDELL. who departed this iife seven years ago today. November 22. 1921 WIFE AND DAUGHTER. °* In sad but loving remsm- brance of our dear mother. CARRIE JONES. who_departed this lLife six moaths ago today. May 22. 1928 You_suffered Lours. yas To wait for ¢ €0 God He called vo HER _ LOVIM D2 ELIZABETH _HOLME RO MRS. MA KEMP. MARTHA E gerine n MARTH. azo today. Loved. TERS, MRS MRS ' MATTIE E JOHNSON. lonted_for slwavs . BERTHA TATE. In sad but lovine my dear b who_ departed November 2: <. ( d you home to &i Trom this world of pain To the land of peace ax coil. dear brother. Gorman, and a son, Alexander Gorman. uneral services will be conducted at residence tomorrow afternoon at 2! o'clock. Rev. Charles T. Warner. rector | of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, \\fl] officiate. Mailed 25 vears ago in Donegal, Ire- land. a post card has just been received by Rev. H. Kilner of Bury St. Edmunds, England. Deaths. CHARLES WESLEY. On Thurs- 2. 1628, at the United Hospital. CHARLES WES- + loving son of Willlam L. and the late Effe’ M. Bowman. in his 28th yesr. Fu- neral from the résidence of his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kerns. 2010 Otis st. n.e. Saturday, November 24, at 2 p.m. Inter: ent in Arlington National Cemetery. 23° T. JOHN N. ‘On Tuesday, Novemver 1928, at 345 pan. JOHN N. BRENT. s Brooks, Logan nt, Wil- Minor, Hobart Brent. Roy Brent and Violet Breat Eis late home. Frida; to Chantilly Baptist Churcli Relatives and friends lovited. * P. On Thursday. Novem- it & o'clock am..at Geo iversity Hospital, JESSE P BROOKS. heloved. husvand ot " Naomt. £ of Virginia Highlands. Arlinston aged 42 years. Funeral on Satur- 8t 2 p.m. from the ence of his father-in-law, Willlam H Streeks, 715 Tayior st. n.w. atives and friends invited. Inierment Cedar Hill Cemetery, BROWN, ROBERT W. Departed this Sl Monday, November 19. 1926, at 3:05 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Mary L. Bailey. 1631 13th st. n.w. ROBERT H. BROWN. the hushand of the late Nervia Brown. He leaves to mourn_their loss two daughiers. Georgia and Sophie Brown. Funerai Thursday, November 22. at 1i:30 o'clock from Jas. H. Winslow Co’s chapel. 13th and R'sts. n'w. (New York papers please copy.) FULLER, LUTHER. Funeral November .. On Thursday. Novem- ber, 1928, at 2:35 a.m.. at his_resi- dence. 1616 Belmont st. n.w.. LUTHER FULLER. beloved uncle of Heien. Homer G. and Hubert B. Fuller, aged 81 years and 5 months. Funeral services at above resi- dence 5 p.m. FPriday. November 23. In- terment in ‘Scotland, Conn. (Scotland. Conn.. papers please c€opy.) 23 GILLILAND, CORA. On Wednesday, No- yember 21, 22!, at_her residence. 1521 Norm Capitol .. CORA. hahived wife of Wiliam H. Gillil -nd Funeral services at the Nevius funeral home, 924 New_York 346 Dw. on Saturday. November 24, ‘at 1:30 p.m. Interment private. GORMAN, ALEXANDER M., Sr. On ‘Ved- nesday, November 21, 1923, at 7:40 p.m., ut his residence. 3459 14th st. n.w.. ALEX- ANDER M. GORMAN, Sr. He is survived by his beloved wife, Marie L. Gorman, and devoted son, Alexander M. Gormi jr. and faithful daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alexander M. Gorman, jr. Funeral serv- lces at his late residence, 3459 14th st. n.w., Friday, November 23, at 2 p.m. Priends invited to attend. Interment &t Rock Creek Cemetery. (Raleigh News and Observer, N. C.. papers please cop! GRADY, JOHN J. Suddenly, Wednesday, November 21, 1938, JOHN J.. beloved hus- band of Romayne Grady (nee Schneider). Funeral will take place from his laté ence, 35 Tea st. n.e.. Saturday morn- ing,_November 24, at 8:30 o'clock, thence to St. Martin's Church. where reaquiem mass will be sald at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 23 JONNSON, FRANK. Entered into eternal rest Tuesday, November 20, 1928, FRANK JOHNSON, “devoted father of William Howard Johnson. loving brother of Mrs. Mstilda ‘Butler and Oilie Johnson, and beloved uncle of Isaac A. and Charles F. Butler. PFuneral Sunday, November 25, at 1 o'clock p.m.. from his late residence, 36 N st. s.e. thence to the Zion Baptist Church, P st. between 3rd and 4'y sts. s.w. Rev. Willam L. Washington, \he pastor, officlating. 24 KING. THOMAS R. Suddenly, Tuesday, No- rember 20, 1 THOMAS R. KING of 307 Van st. s.w. He leaves to mourn their loss ‘a mother, stepfather and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the funeral chapél of George C. Clarke Co., 1416 Florida_ave. n.., until Friday, November 23, at 8 p.m.. at which time funeral services will he held at Pil- srims Baptist Church. Srd and Van sts. s.w. Interment Saturday. November 24, ut King George Counts, Va. 23 KNELLY, ELIZABETH. On Wednesday, No- vember 21, 1928. at her residence. 109 C st se. Mrs. ELIZABETH KNELLY. aged 78 years. Funeral service Friday, Novem- ber 23, at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. UMLER. PRESTON. At Washington, iovember 21, 1928, PRESTON KUMLIR o! the Department of State and late captain, 342nd Infantry . 8. Army, aged 50 years. Funeral services will be held ‘at the resic dence of Edward B. Burling, esq., at the corner of Rock Creek drive and Benton at 4:30 o'clock Friday afterncon, No- Ir?hrr 23. Burial will be at Evansville, n MrCOll\ll(K DORA. Thursda: 928, Jersey City, N. J.. wife of the' lai November 'DORA Me- John P. Me- ‘Thompson. McMAHON. AMI!ROSS J Suddenly, Wednes- .20 p.m., at his_residence. Wes won AMBROSE J. McMAHON. aged 39 years. “beloved son of Mary Kate and John McMahon. Fu- neral from his late residence Saturday, November 24. PINDELL, ANNIE HURD. On Tuesday. No- 'vember 20, 1928, at her residence, 1615 O st. n.w,, ANNIE HURD PINDELL. devoted Wite ‘of' Frank Pindell, mother of James Hurd Downs. daughter of Charity and the late James Hurd. She also leaves five sis- ters and une hrother and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis_Co. funeral parlors, 2322 Ga, ave. n.w. Funeral Friday, No- vember 23, at 9 a.m. from St. Augustine's Church, 15th st. betiveen L and M n.w. PRUNER, EDWARD ROBERT, Suddenly. on Tuesday. November 20. 1928, EDWARD ROBERT PRUNER. beloved son of Edward R. and Bessie R. Pruner. Funeral from the residence of his parents. 2421 Ob- servatory pl. n.w. Priday, November 33, at 8 a.m.. thence to Hu\v Trinity Church. where requiem mass will be said at 8:30 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Intermen! Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives an friends invited. SARGENT. COL, F. H. Mondey, Nevsmber 19, 1928, at St. Augustine, Fla. Col. F. 1 ARRGENT " Interment " Arliniton Na- tional Cemetery, Saturday. November 24, | ~— L ., On Wednesday, No- vember 21, 1928, ‘at his residence. 1407 Spring rd. n.w., GEORGE W. SLICK. Re- mains resting at W. Warren Taltavull's funeral_home, 14th ‘st and Spring rd. n.w. Funeral from “W. Warren Talta vill's_funeral home Friday. November 23. at 8:30 a.m., thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, where mass will be sung at 9 am. Relatives and friends inyited to attend Arlington National Cemetery. TOWNSEND, LIDIE M. Suddenly on Wednes- November 21, 1928, at 2:30 am. at her residence, 602 B st. s.w., LIDIE M. TOWN- SEND, at the age of 66 years. beloved wife of John Milton. Funeral from the resi- dence of her son. Harvey T. Townsend. 818 B st. s.w. Priday. November 23. at 2:30 p.m. Tnterment at Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend rites. (Salem, N. J., pavers please copy.) & zl TYLER, JENNIE SHELTON. Departed this life Wednesday, November 2171528, at 1 40 at her tesidence. 219 D at. 5.W. SiiNinE SHELTON TYLER. beloved wite of James H. Tyler and loving mother of Merle Shelton and sister of Charity Dantz- ler. beloved aunt of Bertha Smith, sister- in-law of Choice Dantzler. Notice of fu: neral hereafter. WRIGHT, MARY E. Interment On Wednesdav, MNo- vember 21, 1928, at 5:30 am. MARY E widow of Sergt. Charles T. Wright. Puneral from the residence of her granddaughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Childs. 1735 Mass. ave s Saturday. November 25. at 2 pm Reiatives and’ friends inviied to attend Interment Congressional Cemetery. 23 In Memoriam. BROWN. CATHERINE. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear mother. CATH- ERINE BROWN. who left us 13 years aso today, November 23, 1915. Though days have gone and years have Dpassed Since last T saw your sweet face; The memory of your loving heart Can never be_erased. DAUGHTER. MARTHA. * In_memory of ERNEST ELMO. VIRGINIA @nd LOTTIE LAMB CHARLTON. Aud, i, through patient toll, we reach the Whete' tired feet, with sandals loosed. may rest. men we sticll clearly know and under- tang hink that we shall say, “God knew the best HARRY. * GILBERT. GLADYS ALBERTA. Sucre the memory of our beloved sister. GL PR Wi Qeparted - this s ag0 today, November 22. 5 m o' yes NIECKPIL (], —in or mear Keith's Theater on Tuesday evening. . Finder will please returh to man- Dupont Circle Bld, ager's giice of Kelthys Theater. iberal Rewar \\ il Be Giver 1"{ and kind in all your ways, ¢ ang Just to the end af vo Sfncere and trie in heart and mind— Shat lovk;mnlghul gna. v et beht r days. g C NRoa ! Interment will be in Rock | | Creekc Cemetery. here will find eternal rest : YOUR DEVOTED SISTER. MRS, POW- MARTIN. PERCY C. Tn sad but loving re- membrance of my dear husband. Who de- parted this life four years ago today. vemuer 22. 1926, 1 often sit and think of you, en T am all alone. memory s the only thine Erief can call its own ‘ "BEvSTED Wirk! kM MARTIN | MATTHEWS. LAWSON orv_of onr dear father. L MATTHEWS. Who. deparied fily years ago today. November 22, 1926. Today recalls the memory Of a dear one laid to rest And those who still reme; Are the ones who loved him best s DEVOTED " CHILDREN. |~ Ir: PAGE. WALTER H. MATTHEWS. VINA TAYLOR, GEORGE MATTHEWS. | MORGAN. MARGARET. d but sweet remembrance of our dear mother. MAR- GARET MORGAN. who_feli asiesp four- | feen vears ago todav. November 72. 1914 We often sit and think of you. dear mother, dear, n 5 own REN. MARGARET QUARLES. LAURA V. Sacred to the mem- ory ‘of” our desr’ mother, LAURA V. QUARLES. who fell asleen in Jesus ihrec vears ago today, November 22, 1925, In life T loved her. In death T will always remember. | LOVING DAUGHTERS, MATTIE E. GRIT- FIN AND JANIE A. BROOKS. | REGAN. MARCELLA. Secred to the mem ory of ‘our dear wife and mother. MAF CELLA REGAN. who lelt us seven yea. ago today. November 22, 1921 Today we turn back the pages In the book of memories Ard the sweet face of our dear mother Again in_our thoughts we ses LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * WARE. MARY E. A tribute of love to ti sacred memory of our beloved mother, MARY E. WARE. who departed lhh life six years ago today, November 22, 1922. HER CHILDREN. * WARE. MARY F. Sacred o the memory of my dear mother. MARY E. WARE. who Tell asleen in Jesus six years ago ioday. November 22 1923. Peaceful be thy rest.. dear mother. 1 love to breathe thy name; Inife T loved thee deariy. Since death it has not changed. HER DEVOTED SON. JOSEPH 8. WARE WARE, MARY E. In loving remembrance of our dear mother. who departed this life SIX years ago today. November 32, 1932, Sleep on. dear mother. and take your rest" Asling ¥ 1TE wad memory lnst we LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. CLARENCE AND ANNA. WEST, ANNIE, Sacred fo the memory of Ty deay sister ANNIE WEST: who do- wrted (i3 1fe dixteen years azo toda ovember 22, 1 T b e s e i 8till is the voice I love: God keeb het safe.with Him until We'mret. some day abay HER LOVING® SISTER. BESSIE. * WEST, AN . Sacred to the memory of my dear mother, ANNIE WEST. who de- parted this life sixteen years ago today. Rovember 22, 1012. It 1 could have my dearest wish fulllied And take my cholce of earth's treasures, oo, Or_choose from heaven whatsoe'r T willed, Dear _mother. I'd ask for you. HER DAUGHTEI ARTHETTA. 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