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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON COUZENS’ FATHER, 83, MARRIES WOMAN OF 67 Detroit Man, Claiming Senator as son, Takes Bride in Ceremony at Riverside, Calif. By the Associated Pre RIVERSIDE, Calif, November 20.— James J. Couzens, 83, of Detrolt, who | said he is the father of United States Senator Couzens of Mlchl;ln, ‘Was mar- ried here yesterday Mrs. Annie Cason, 67, of Pomom Ollfl The cerznwnr p«fflrmed by a Presbyterian minister, the E J. Egly in his study, with Mr. lnd Mrs. J. D. Cason of Pomona, son and daugh- ter-in-law of the bride, attending. LIQUOR SOLD INDIANS Kansan Fined for Use of “Fire ‘Water” to Inspire Dances. JUNCTION CITY, Kans., November 20 (#)—Accused of using “fire water” to inspire Potawatom! Indian youths to perform tribal dances, Wayne King of Junction City was convicted of violating 'HE on Old Georgetown road, opposite Edgemoor. She was & member of the County School Board, an active worker in the Presbyterian Church here and a mem- ber of the Bethesda Woman's Club and the Democratic Woman's Club. Mrs. Perry was one of the most ac- tive woman workers in the Democratic party in this section as well as being pl‘o minent in-ell sorts of club work. Before her marriage she was Miss Sallle Fontaine of the Eastern EhOl'er of Maryland, and came from one Ol the oldest families in the State, num- bering among her ancestors one of the Colonial governors. Husband S\lrvlvelbe i She had no children, but besides husband is survived by two brothers, » sister, Mrs. Massey of Newport News, Va., and a niece, Miss Louise who lived with her here. Dr. Benjl- min C. Perry of Bethesda and Thomas Waters Perry u(hchgvvdchue. Md, are | brothers of her husban rnmeuf arrangements have not been completed. PROVINENT AN OF BETHESDA DIES Mrs. W. E. Perry Succumbs| at Georgetown U. Hospital After Operation. We Claim th‘: Produce Finest Economical Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, hear ambulances; 5 parlor: chapels We Will Give You || a Whole Funeral | As Low s75 Up as Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co. J|Dendicts Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. NW. R| Mrs. Perry h:d‘ %been :le'l‘!e:n‘rc:‘!;: ast two years, bu! \use of w..n”;?,':fl-cf’lhe%:.ia the l?\nture efused to. consider. herself il | governorship _of ~Newcastle, ,:.‘n!fil':g Price Is Less | until stricken yesterday. She was the | Grammar School because, it ls stated. ! wife of Walter Early Perry, merchant |only a cut of 5 per cen and real estate owner here, and lived | ordered in salaries. By a Staft Correspondent of The Btar, BETHESDA, Md, November 20— Mrs. Walter Early Perry, 52, one of the ‘mofl prominent women of Montgomery | County, died suddenly at Georgetown University Hospital, in Washington, last | | night_following an operation for ap- pendicitis, She never regained con- Sir George Lunn has resigned his SEVENTH AND OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts Wear stylish clothes without noticing the outlay SUITS & O’COATS 25 $5 Down—Balance $2 Week or $8 Month Pure all-wool fabrics. Correctly styled. Sniart patterns and models. Nonderful values at $25. All sizes. Nothing extra for credit— don’t hesitate to ask for it. the State prohibititory law by a District NOV Court jury here Wednesday. ‘The State alleged King and a woman companion distributed the liquor during a tribal celebration at Mayetta. He was arrested by officers summoned by tribal elders. Births R'cported. gohn R. and Thelma L. Hamilton, bov. uis M, Carl G. any Barnes, boy. and Florence A. smn.n, wirl. b4 Anit Brayton. sl Mary K. ski, girl. orge H. and 1v; njamin’ F. it 4 Fatker, T m.;'um. & 5 %5 . "and Nellie M. Ma . and Vi s W Rl and s onlel, arsha -‘n ! Sally Haymond and mlfl\ I and Mamie He: Joseph N, John and Ty M. rginia’ Fares, & B ctiee. Tewis: :m bos. Watking. ' boy. bl wit] mphill., and Cora B. Evans. girl. Anna “Anderson, eiri. William and Ela Brown, eir] Charles N. and Tone Hinton, boy. Morris and Lilllan_Lockwood. girl. Oscar and Mabel Smith. gir] James and Nelson and Carrie nd Hattle nd Mary ‘il 0 Rndrew “wha ‘Eleancr® Warnerg,. airl, Dennis James and James and Eddie L. a Richard A. Jam, arius Arthur and John and nor 1. cn rles E William pital. A o ¥ ‘Annle B. Adam Myri Busanne Al William™ C. Bettie” A Hospital. Hospital, John West. Charles C. pital Peter Wat! Hospital. vn' Jac Four George to the King's Ariando and_Gladys Hobb and Sarah Prathe: M. and_Dorothy Thomas, boy. James T ‘and Laura Gibson, girl Nash, 80, 1135 Frances M. Daniels, i"nhrh‘w Mnfitk’l’ 50“ nriha Me pfonn W, Ballers, William Hards. Arthur Lee. auline “Bradiey, Dorothy Donaldson, || Hospital. swans presented Flying Club were taken palace to the club in’ an airplane by RebeccaMoses. girl B. Jones, pirl. Dorothy ‘Allen. boy. iliiams, boy. el elen Carroll Frances Smith, ‘girl, Rosa B, Ellerbe. nd Eve Miller. boy. Georze and Rhoda Davi Jsmes and Annie Hows lemont and Mattie Wil njamin and Frances Foster. Wharton, girl. Rirl and Celeste W. boy. | boy. girl Theeclar Mille Jessie Washington, eirl, Deaths_Repor!ed. Qaroline Hebermahl, 83, Cooper, 220 76, 3248 N Clark.’ 75.’ 2808 e G Partridce rlotte 8. |, Eleanor Purviss, torinm. il afle) . 1132 Buchanon 60, 624 Central ave. olley, B7. 308 Todd pl. n. tzman, 85, M. Adgme. 83, 112 D st. . Hayel . Gy s8It Ehemital: e Pineerhut. 51, J0s Decatur s tes s lek. 48, ' Gallinker Hogpital llen, Emergency Hospits Ellen A. Steep. 38, 723 Varnum _st. Jordan, 31, Sibley Hospital Smith, 8 ‘months, 3 months, 1715 6th_st. 1024 19th st 45. Grllinger Hospital 45. Gallinger Hospital. Robinson, 38, Emergency Hos- 31, Georgetown Hospital son, 30, en ison. alias Hanson, 23, St. Gallinger Hospital. Gallinger "Hospita 10 months, Childr keson, the Hanford, England, from the swankeeper, Emergency Hos- Children's Bibley 47, Bt. Elizabeth's Hos- route Preedman’s jNewton Halfkenny, 28, Tuberculosts Hos- ! iumbus 1a Eiabeth's Hospital by King | EMBER 20, 1931.° Braths. | AUFENTHIE. CHARLES. Suddenly, on Wed- November ‘18, 1931, at 6:30 p.m., CHARLES AUFRNTHTE. weca 's5 Joars, be: loved Busband of Aus Aufenthie (nee Bergman). - Puneral from his late_resi- dence. 5240 Colorado ave nw., on Satur- day. November 21, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invitéd to attend, Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 200 BOONE. RICHARD A. On Pridey. Novem- ber 20. 1931 at his residence, Bryantown, Md. RICHARD A. husband of the laté Alice V. Boone. Notice of funeral Ia BULLOUGH, GEORGE VAN NESS. On Thursday.’ November 19, 1931, at his resi- dence, 4209 Penhurst ave., Baltimore, Md, GEORGE VAN NESS BULLOUGH, beloved husband of Sarah Angle, father ' of Jane and Van Ness Bullough. 'Funeral services 10 be held at his late residence on Satur- day. November 31. at 12:30 p.m.. thence to Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D. C., at 2:30 p.m. “n] AREY, HILLERY CONNELL. Suddenly O iraday, November 1. 1631 at his Tesi- A L v(y inia ave. danee. 3 ey, i i B B TR e &‘x fom Sifinady Noviety, ol s, o Sth st n.e. tery. Relath A nas ed in CISSEL., EMMA BRADLEY. )F&?;mt ks rinder, at Woodside. Md. Y, wife of the late William M. H. Gissel, Funeral trom the residence of het daughiter, Mrs Naomi E Swann, 12 st. s.e.. Saturday. November 31, B difine wa ients Tavited. " Taterment in’ Congressional Cemetery. CRAWFORD, HORACE R. On Priday. No- vember 20 1931 at Waiter Reed Hospital, HORACE R, CRAWFORD, the devoted hus: band of Bgssie I Crawford. father of Horace, jr.; "Ishmel and Jacaueline Craw- Tord, son of C. C. and Mary Crawford and brother of Flora Calllers, Bertie Whit- tington, Nellie Van Lowe, Ida Wilson. Thomns and Hoyt Crawford. Funeral Monday, November 23 at 1 pm. {rom the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st nw “Interment Arlington Ma- tional Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy; probably showers tonight and tomor- row; slightly warmer s:t gentle to_moderate southeast win Maryland—Cloudy; probably occa- sional showers tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer tonight; moderate southeast winds. Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably occasional showers; slightly warmer tonight; moderate to fresh southeast winds. ‘West Virginia—Showers with con- tinued mild temperature tonight and tomorrow. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 30.31 30.34 30.35 30.35 30.37 4 pm. 8 am. Noon 30.33 Highest, 73, noon. Year ago, 58. Lowest, 59, 11 p.m. Year ago, 45. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. . 4:18am. . 10:56 a.m. . 4:49am. . 11:36am. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Bun, today... 6:55 Sun, tomorrow 6:56 4:51 Moon, today.. 2:39 pm. 2:24am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall, Monthly rainfall in inches in the ‘Tomorrow. 5:06 a.m. 11:44am. High . Low . High Low . Sets. 4:52 AR 310, Cariton Conn. near R, have same by sending R LOST ANIMALS appl E? S0 SATYARRE S d ] ady's. evening, Hotel. sts. or, North ¥ o35, Fortaer bl n CANE. straight. T 50d;_alv knob on: head: on’ Capitel Traction car bes | tyeen, M;lx'{n an. o 14th st between T heavy dark wi Washington, Nov. n Adr ance._Cosmos \lb 10; ner_may ription to Room Cepital (current month to date): Month. 1931. Average. Record. 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Iways been available at Today, one can tle as $100. FUNERAL HOMEJM r rd‘arence. Ask sk your neighbor H STREET.'N.E. FHONE LINCOLN 8200-8201 '86 | '28 | "6 | e Braths. DAY, AMELIA CATHERINE. this Uté Thursday, November 19, 1831, aftef 8 lingering illness. at her i 1729 N, "AMBLIA GATHERINE DAY, She leated’ to mourn ' iheir loss thred ns-in- wo . and a host ot othet be /) 7you By, yember 23, ‘clock, from the above Jineral home, Rev, Brown ofticiating. " Ia- terment at Fayne's Cemetery. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled. A B, el o 2end DAUGHTER, & m Novem- e of the rom her on m, R : i late Ml h Dtlm{n m-ru late resic u:u. Saturday, onm T !I llll, Mul!m mass at St. Gabriel's Cht » Relatives and friends invited. £n~ tl!mlflt Mt. Olivet Cemetery. oo 8 e Sincesie . is3 atter S lngering WILLIAM A loved Telative &:glr!.)llen l“flln’lr!.l’ll home, 467 N st. n.w. , s B ot g e rcl anwood, D. C. &t 11 am. Interment at Warrenton, Va. ENGLE, NORRIS H. Suddenly Wedne: HNoverber 18, 1091, at 230 b m. at mfifia Hospital, NORRIS'H. ENGLE. beloved hus- band of derirude V. Engle (hee Bradt) of 3233 38th st. n.w. Funeral Saturday, No- yember 31 a3 ‘o'clock. from Bf, Albans Episcopal Church, Wisconsin and Massa- chusells aves. 1.w. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. EWING, WALTER H. The death on July 14, 1931," of "WALTER EWING, " sn Americani Citizens - 1s - reported by’ the American Consulate General at Montreal, Canada. The legal representatives of de- ceased can obtain further information by applying to the Department of State, Washington, D, C. FLYNN, AIMEE, Suddenls Wednesday, No- vember 18, 1931, at Newark, N. J., AIMEE FLYNN_ (hee Ackman), beloved "wife of Harry Plynn. ‘Funeral ‘from the Wm. H. Sardo & Co, tuneral chapel. 413 H st. n.e. Saturday, November 21 p.m. Reia: tives and triends tavited. “nterment Glen- wood Cemetery. GOSNELL, CHARLES B. Suddenls: on Wed- nesday, "Novemoer 18, 1931, CHARLES R. belovcd husband of Delia’ . Goshell of Puneral from his late lllld!llbtv B0 K an_Saturday, Réquiem mass at 5 urch at 9 a.m. Rel: and friends lnvlud to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 HUGHES, JOHN LAWRENCE. On Wednes- day, November 18, 1931, at Veterans' Hos- pital. Oteen, N. C., JOHN LAWRENCE HUGHES, aged 36, béloved husband of Marie Hi He is_survived also by two sl l‘ ‘Marie Willlams and Mrs. Bertha Miles, and four brothe: Joseph R. Willis Lee, Earl and rchibald . Funeral’ from residence of his brother, Wiliam F. Lecnberger's residence, 3505 24th st. m.e. Saturday, November 21, at !’Jfl a.m., thence to St. Martin’s Church for low mass at 9§ am., thence to Arlington National Cemetery 1cr | HUDSON, CHARLES L. interment ‘11 s.m. invited. HURST, ROBERT JAMES. On Priday, No- vember 20, 1931._at Georgelown University Hospital, ROBERT JAM&S. beloved hus- band of Delia M. Hurst (nee Mulvinill) and father of Margaret and Winifred Hurst and Edna Jackson. Puneral will be held from his late residence, 1507 Caroline st. n on Mondzy, November 23, at 8:30 am.: thence to 'St. Paul's Catholic Churcn, where requiem mass will be at 9 a.m. for the repose of terment ‘Mount Olivet Cemetery. tives and friends invited. |ucxsow. MARGRET. On_ Thursday, N vember 19, 1931, MARGRET JACKSO! the devoted daughter of Dells and ine late Charles Jackson. sister 0f Mrs. Bessie Holland, Mrs. Augusta Clarke and Martin L. Jackson. Remaind resting Guire's funeral home, "1820 9t Funeral notice hereaffer, JENNINGS, FRANK J. Tuesday, November 17, 1931, at Meridien. Miss., FRANK J.. beloved husband of Catherine F. Jennin; (nee Hane). Funeral from his late re: dence, 509 3rd st. s.e.. Saturday, Nove ber 21.at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Peter’s hurch, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. elatives and friends invited, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 JENKINS, OTIS E. On November 19, 1931, at Georgetown University Hospital, OTIS E. JENKINS, beloved husband. of Rutg A. Jenkins and son of William H. and Mary J. Jenkins of Herndon. Va., and brother of William ¥, Eiroy Jenking and Norman B. Jenkins tf Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Atthur €. “McNillen - of * Clarendon, Va. | Puneral Saturday. November 31. at 2 p. from his late residence. 17 Waldon ave Clarendon, Va. Interment at Cedar Hill | Cemetery,’ Relatives and friends invited. OHNSON, JANE CRAWFORD. On Thurs- day. November 19, 1931, at the residence of her ‘daughter. Mrs. Jjohn Wolfe. JANE CRAWFORD JOHNSON of Charlottesville, Va. Funeral Saturday, November.3l, ai Charlottesville, Va. KENGLA, THOMAS L. On Thursdsy. vember' 19, R Hosniial THOMAD L beioved” b band of Elizibeth M. Kei and son of the late Joseph P. and e A. Kengla. Notice of funeral hereafter. McQUADE, EDWARD J. Suddenly Thursday. November 19, 1931, EDWARD J. McQUAD] Services ot St. Thomas Apostle Churc 27ih st. and Woodley rd. n.w.. where ma will be’ offered on Baturday, November 21, at 10 a.m. Interment private. MORTON. EDWARD J. Of Thuredar, No- vember 19, 1931, at 8:25 & m.. EDWARD J. MORTON. He 'is survifed by his widow. Mattle Shelton Morton: and two " sons Ferdinand Q. and b. Morton. R mains may Be seen atier 3 D Beturdsy: November 21. at his late residence. 1023 Irving st. n.w. Funeral Sunday. November 322, at 1 pm. from the Nineteenth Street aptist Church. Interment Woodlawn metery. n MORTON, EDWARD J. William' A, Freeman Lodge, No. 209 o 0 T "ate requested ta atiend gular meoting at Pythian Bldg 13th »nd You sts. n.w.. Friday, Novembe; 320. '1931, &t 8 p.m.. When gements will_be ‘made to aitend the funeral of Brother EDWARD J. MORTON. ROPERT FIELDS. BAMUEL W. WATBOW, 'F. ?o Friends and relatiyes |9 All members o( o. the MOSELEY, JULIA, On Wednosday, Novem ber 1921, at Halls Hill, Va., JULIA MOSELEY. tevoted mothos of ' Louis’ e James Mosele; Alice Richardson. Plllllt Davis and lie ~Summers. si-.- ais leaves five grandchildren. " Remains the W. El’ntl& Jarvis Nnt!ll church‘ !‘!2 le until 3 Saturda; her ate residence. Hals i1 om n vation ~ Bap Halls Hill, Va. MURRAY, ROSA. Dep: Briday, Novemer e teste ot f en’ Hospital, ROSA beloved wife of C. Murray, 1722 8th st. n.w. Notice of Tinéral NEWMAN, o MRS | ELIZABETH. Sudden) &% 2726 ‘Poplar pl. n.w. e PR NEWMA ter” ot Mg, miitakerh and Jumen Gariess wire ot Benny Nem Fancra Sundsy. November 23."st 3"pn s fu st nw L eHinent Moune Zion Geme OWENS, WILLIAM EDWA - At his resi 3 St nfgiisace gl gt at Beoved hushend of Taura I Owens and father | With of Raymond Owens. gpove residence o _Saturds 5 p.m. Relal invited. Inferment Rock Oreek Trom' the November peiery: % PERRY, SALLY F. Sudden! November, 30. av. Georeciown “Dnlveaits Hn tal, SALLY F.. beloved wife of Walter fism:ll‘lt l:"“fll at_the coloni: ' H Pum. m..y, Rockville, Md. i REESE. CLARENCE L. yember 19, 1031, at Slbl" ENCE L, belovid aon of Low:x 1 s '&ovegfix o, friends invited, Cemmetory e ROBINSON. GEORG! Der 18 1631, at '? SO, atvoud hysvand o i A8bi%son llniwn I“o: .M bn x" mmn- 1“%11\- w-lw o3 W ter n&u ) sHpen i etropolitan ment Harmony Cemeters. atives and terment 8t, M SHEPARD, HERBERT on 'rhuud Novemter 19, 1931, in m. it L. SHEPARD, - {m on é& . a lirday, ‘November 31, 'aé ¢ the i lors. of - Alois. 13; Bt G o SHEPARD, munication o T *ni’mn B Fioneh 4,13 hereby ellhd 31, at 115 p.mes B & w:.ka"“&mflr urial services late vrot g BERT I SHEPAI m""n; wrestion of the Iouhl%lul 'BESSELIEVRE, Secretary. T, A“ EDG, on N STANDAR ‘%’r Q8 Fridey, Noven ovember ?1 2 m line. Standard. - Notice of 21 dnire 4403 vu ”*‘*"'.r'i i Siee ing "ate --o"'mu."" dones’ of Auleigh” Resd v, Gruanicr-inoiee, services tnur T 5. Shurdi™ comer Bivy °::“°n o Frionas J‘ 3 MDM ! *¥ A9 Braths. TAYLOR. CHRISTIAN A. On Pridsy, No- yember' 20, 1931, at his ""“-Ff'f L'o“ East etery. m. 2 pim. nelatives and ‘fri xn.'ro is life i fovem| e on "i‘:‘c’b" nxu.x e Cupitol st'. CHRISTIAN, A R, be- TREASURE, seasn ooy, anw his residence, 1 ll. n.' N R ] o oa lmona loved hisband o loved husband of Services will be ?:ua” a lz' Hores 301, 33,8 military hml'l. residen: 4 SEowel, o 205 °% " St m‘nfi REABURE (nee :f-'fan"& 'flfixa”"fi'.:fi a7, " Nov -o-. of " Tunera Junius Wlikfh devoted da . .i ‘Thomas sister of h‘!l 'll“llllv aunt of 'ne Perkins, cousin of John Julius nnflflur Clark.’ Remains can be seen at Harmony chapei at 2 p.m. Satur- day, November 21. 'WENNER. JACOB_SYLES, November 18, 1031 fomac, M. JACO! his 88th 5 neral Mlvme. Md. Pun Dber 21, at 2 p.m.. from his iate reside; Interment Rockville Union Cemetery. In Memortam. CLARK, ANNIE M. In memory of our d sister, "ANNIE 3. CLARK who pasecd $yay'six years a§o today,”November 30, life and m;r:ory last ways remember you DEVOTED . ‘DAUGHTER. MARY, BROTHER, JACOB. HARRISON, JOSEPIINE. In loving memory of jour dear friend, JOSEPHINE HARRI- SON. who departed’this life one year aso today, November 20, 1930. Loved in life. in death remembered. ©n_thy truth relyi “hrough this mortal Jesus take me dying To eternal HI‘ HER FRIENDS AT THE BUREAU. * HAYES, FRANCES. Sacred to flll memory i o WO "ll‘l ago today, One of the Durut life, ¢ 5 S B 204 o oug] world of cares “Tho I grieve at fate’s hard swa; O U i ; Of linking hem olz hllrz!e i And oft on wings of f: I'm thinking here of Ifilln‘ . Her absence but draws us the nears Between us there hangs but a thre: ‘To us there could be no one dearer, To us she is missing. not dead. LOVING HUSBAND. JOSEPH HAY!E AND NIECE. FRANCES WAGES, ' A tribute of love I’;:‘ad;th'O\'Lonfllo fl‘é:dm mory of Bl!“w e AND 1 strife, Only those who have lost can tell ‘The pain of parting wllhouz farewell. FATHER, SISTER, BROTHER, '® wranamoiner Tani® Slothes. 1o 208 er Tand " Mother-in-iawy EMMA "PARKER, who passed awas sode d;;!;y two years ago today, November 20, Love and remembrance last always, HER DEVOTED GRANDCHILDREN. AU- SN0 DRUGHIER IN-LAW, . MARGOS RITE PARKER. o PETERSON. ROBERT H. A tribute of love to the memory of oir beloved husband and father, ROBERT H. PETERSON. who left us one year ago today, Novemoer 20, Wh-! would we give to clasp his hand; His happy face to see. ‘To_hear his voice and see his smile That meant so much t> us? HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * SULLIVAN, G. PERCY. In loving memory of ‘mv’dear husband, G. PERCY SUL- IVAN, who departed this life four years 0 todey, November 20, 1927. Sunshine passes. shadows fall: Love's remembrances outlast all. And though the vears be many or few. They are filed with remembrance, dear and. of ms LoviNg WIFE, ANNIE C. SULLI. TWOMEY, DANIEL D, Tn loving memory of our_devoted husband and father, DANIEL D. TWOMEY, who departed this life seven years ago today, November 20, 1924 THE FAMILY. ® WARNER, GEORGE H. In loving memory of my dear uncle, GEORGE H. WARNER, departed this life one vei nmber 20, 1930. A loving one from us is gone, A voice we love is stilled: lace is vacant in our hearts at never can be filled. ABBIE. JOHN AND LITTLE JANE. WRIGHT. LOUISA. In loving memory of our desr mother, LOUISA WRIGHT. who geperted this lifé one year ago today, No- vember 20, 1 Not_till the loom fs silent And the stuttles cease to fly Shall God unfold the pattern And explain the reason why. The dark threads are as needful In the weaver's skillful hand Ay the threads of gold and silver n the pattern He has planne 'HER HUSBAND AND 'CHILDI A — ——" P, SAFFELL - LM GAWLER €O ~~Funeral Directors - 1804 lll‘louw = ufl'“flm an Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 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