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THE EVENIN NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1935. Open All Day on Saturday Now is a specially good time to buy Living Room, Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture. Here are three splendid oprortunities—all three “Furniture-of-Merit” —at prices you’re not expecting. 2-Piece Living Room Suite, $9 5 —and it is a beauty. The design is the effective Lawson type, with modern adaptation. The upholstery is Llama cloth, which is a new a.nd attractive soft, smooth weave with all the durable features of mohair. The colors are brown, green, rust or blue—and if you desire a special feature of welts in con- trasting color it may be had. 4.Piece Bed Room Suite, $7 4 marvelous value for...............uuueeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeee The simple design is one of its most intriguing features—and the highly fig- ured matched walnut veneers proclaim character and quality. Construction throughout is superior. Pieces may be had separately if desired Dresser .. ..$23.00 Vanity . st - 919:50) Chest «oomonmosess.$1900 Bed ...coovveone... . $17.50 9-Piece Dining Room Suite, $9 5 —that simply defies duplication at............................. Charming, that’s the word which describes this suite and pleasing motif. Eanllltdsome burl walnut veneers, deep rich walnut finish throughout—and “honor ullt. Pieces may be bought separately if desired. Buffet .. .....52750 Table . China Cabinet .$21.50 Chairs . Just take it for granted YOUR credit is .$24.50 is good. You are welcome. Housk & HERRMANN “Furniture of Merit” Seventh and Eye Streets 8433-35 Ga. Ave. Girl Tempts Rattler to Prove Diet Foils Fatal Bite of Snake the snake poison harmless. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 12.—Beebe De La Fontaine either was nursing a rattle- snake bite today or else Broadway had witnessed one of the most ex- citing hoaxes in years. Most observers agreed that the siim brunette dancer actually was bitten when she thrust her hand before the gaping jaws of a six-foot Florida rat- tler last night in an effort to prove (2dor Hill ‘Wahnybmmt Cme erg Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise No Extras! St bag taken d 25 e g Ve business the establishment of a_price that is ex- traordinary Deal service is always the same ‘riespective of price! §{ WASHINGTON’S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 Apparently quite startled by the result, Beebe de la Fontaine is shown a moment after she had been seemingly bitten by a large rattle snake on the stage of an auditorium in New York yesterday. Spots on finger of the right hand show where reptile apparently struck. Miss de la Fontaine tempted the snake to bite in order to show that a vegetable diet made —A. P. Photo. that a vegetarian diet had made her immune to its poison. But skeptics, turned back when they sought to examine the girl’s hand afterward, were not convinced. The performance, which kept a couple of hundred spectators on edge for several minutes, came as the climax to a health lecture by Dr. Lloyd C. Shanklin in a West Forty- eighth street auditorium. The dancer threw open a wicker basket and lifted the rattler out. Several times she extended her bared right arm toward the snake, hesitated, and drew it back. Then she slowly moved her arm near the wide-open jaws. Suddenly she screamed, snapped back her arm and stood swaying with the rattler held at arm’s length. She hurled it into the basket and slammed the cover down. Dr. Irene Austinn, assistant to Dr. Shanklin, led her backstage. Persons who clustered around a closed door heard two- shrieks at long intervals and then saw her taken out of the building, weeping and speechless. The third finger and thumb of her right hand were bandaged. Dr. Shanklin said she would be on the platform with him tonight, alive and well, to demonstrate the efficacy of a vegetable diet. Club to Hold Picnic. GAITHERSBURG, July 12 (Spe- cial).—The annual picnic of the Gaithersburg Homemakers' Club will be held on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Clyde Andrews this evening at 8 o’'clock. Band Concerts to Begin. DAMASCUS, Md., July 12 (Spe- cial) —The first of a series of Satur- day night band concerts, sponsored by the business men of Damascus, will be held on the Bank of Damascus lawn tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. JULY BARGAINS $11.95 LINEN SUITS - _______89.75 $25.00 TROPICAL WORSTEDS____$19.75 $8.50 ALL-WOOL SPORT TROUSERS, $6.95 $2.50 COTTON SPORT SLACKS._.__$1.95 $25—830 ALL-WOOL SUITS Three-Piece Woolen Suits, Year Round Wear $1.95 Straw Hats.................. 39¢ Wash Ties.........21¢ (5 for Sl 00) 39¢ Shorts................29¢ (4 for $1.00) $1.50 Shirts reduced to................$1.00 69c¢ Silk Neckwear......39¢ (3 for $1.00) :35¢ Fancy Rayon Hose, 29¢ (4for $1.00) OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in Convenient Weekly or Monthly Amounts, Easy to Meet 1 Beaths. ., MARY BURCHARD. w'l- ADAII)“ 11, 1935, at the rddlm day, L parmy C. irchard, 34l B e erth. Cherrydale % 'u:u\;% rner. nl fl!n lbo'e ad- BURCH the "late Nels Nelson W, %, fllml .urvm ve” p.m. ‘lnl.ermenfn a later ?lh at fll" Ber vulage. i, 13 .50 Thure: BERTSO! HARLOTTE u\hy l 1935, at 8 at her WA Fedlaence, East alls Church. Va. 8. ALBERTSON. widow e Oeone Albertson and mothe G. Albertson. Funeral from the mg residence Sunday. July 14. at 2 pm. 13 rest! . Tuneral church.” 1433 st. y. July 13. at 1 pm.. nom &E:::le:!e' 9 B church, 27h and O sts. n.w. C. 0. MOSER, FARM LEADER, DIES AT 50 Native of Texas Long Prominent in Agricultural Projects. Christopher O. Moser, 50, farm leader and president of the Institute of American Fats and Oils, died yesterday at his Silver Spring, Md, home following an attack of acute indigestion. His body was sent today to Dallas, Tex., where funeral serv- ices will be held Monday at the residence of his mother. A native of Dallas, Mr. Moser had been active in agricultural work since 1904, when he was graduated from the Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege in Texas. He is considered personally responsible for the es- tablishment of the co-operative sys- tem of marketing for cotton growers. He has been president of the Ameri- can Cotton Growers’ Exchange, Mem- phis, Tenn, and of the American Cotton Co-operative Association, New Orleans, La. For the last year he has been president of the Institute of American Fats and Oils, an or- ganization to promote the use of fats and oils produced in the United States. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Norma K. Moser, and three sons, Otto, Norman and Charles, who live in Dallas. HARRY T. DAVISON, GUIDE 22 YEARS, DIES Veteran Employe of Pan-Ameri- can Union Was Founder of South Dakota Society. Harry T. Davison, 76, guide at the Pan-American Union for more than 22 years, died yesterday at his resi- dence, 1432 Meridian place. Funeral services, to be conducted by Dr. G. E. Lenski, will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow at the Grace Evangel- ical Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and Varnum streets. Burial will be in Glen- wood Cemetery. Mr. Davison was one of the founders of the South Dakota Society of Wash- ington and was its first president, holding that office for 15 years. From 1909 to 1913 he was doorkeeper at the House. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Emma E. Davison, and two daughters, H. T. Davison. Mrs. R. A. Kelser of Boston and Miss | PFrances Davison of Lima, Peru. A son, Harry T. Davison, jr., died as a result of war service in the Signal Corps in 1918. Mr. Davison was & Mason and a| member of the Independent Order of | Odd Fellows. OLD ANNAPOLIS TAVERN MAY BECOME LIBRARY |||Asylum Board Offers to Lend Money to Purchase His- toric Building. By the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS, July 12.—Historic Reynolds Tavern here, which nar- rowly escaped becoming a filling sta- tion recently, probably will become a library instead. The board of the old Annapolis Female Orphan Asylum has offered to lend the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Public Library sufficient funds, at a small interest rate, to purchase the tavern. RITES IN INDIANA Body of Elmer J. Binford Will Be Sent to Greenfield. Funeral services for Elmer J. Bin- ford, 63-year-old attorney, who died Wednesday at his residence, 705 Eighteenth street, will be held in Greenfield, Ind., where his body will be sent this evening. Mr. Binford, formerly a lecturer at American University and the Wash- ington College of Law, was & member of the Indiana, Ilinois, Florida and District Bar Association. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Grace K. Binford, and a son, Ralph Coleman Binford. FOUND. PFOR LOST OR WANTED ANIMALS IPD Animal Rescue Leaguse. 71 O st Phnne Nonh 8730 ‘male about 6 months old. 511!11'41 1me 10 Back Teet Galf Clarendon LOST. Lost and Found advertisements and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. !AO. black, containing lllue!. dr!v!rl tration card. change. R permit, i vurd 2407 ndne. Cat e i 05 ur _gold corners. personal Sarda CReward. 308 Colorato BIdz. 14* ther. _containing _pen- on trolley seat . Phone evenings, Aldz'im POPPY. vicinity 14th on Wedriesday: answers ward. Georgia 7150 GAMEC fi Tashion. between 1400 a1 e e o Allison on_the Potomac Ba m rd. _Georgia 8579. DOG. Belglan B ‘months old. hl-rx gnu un Admu _'lla':!_j"n-r_"'"l'fl!_ mm Lln. '.y Wzllu eue nn llth Reward. H. e nm:‘v':‘ O o < Bt Natl. 8238, dve. ‘:"m POCKETBOOK, mat's m'zn'n;dlm ay. o g Fewai evaid, 327 neuu coln_6162. 13% o Dermait. TSVeHIor nm “Dute. Pinder {'e'e- ;fifv Sl Kilantic 862, in or_near Please phone "ACLES. te Office lld.l-. “ondll. Sena Decatur 3086-J. g 1 hite ;T WRIST wn‘ar.—m wi 2% ’ Beaths. BERRY, ELIZABETH. Departed this Nfe WMI, July 10. 1935, l!ur Y. ynmlrlny 144 Heckman st. s.e.. devot- J h L. !‘I Nomu o: flln!ul R, - I s hiachee, HbI‘B ed busband_of Alice C. Bicksler (nee McMahon). Puneral from the above residence on Monday, July 15. 8:30 am; thenco te Holy Name Church yhere reauiem will be said at ot SIS St Menit Mount Olfvet Cemetery. and ndn 1nvi me BINFORD. J On Wldmldl! Jul! 10, 19’16. at hil mldenu 705 18th ELMER J. FOR! ke Greenneia Tnd FRANKLIN N. _ Suddenly on wl‘nufllL July 10. 1935, FPRANKLIN N., beloved father of Dorls G. and Rob- eri Biatt and son of Prank P. and Min- Bie P. Biatt and brother of Prances and Robert C. Biatt and 3. 8. He of Phoenix. Ariz. Puneral services be held at the Lee funeral home. 4th Bad S T orivats) Fort "Lincoln Gemetery. BOWEN. SARAH. Departed this life on Priday, July 19,1678 at Gallinger Hos- devoted mother pital. H BOWEN. 8t"Mrs Matilda Brandon. sister of Mrs. AdaJackson, Mrs. Caroline Mupdell. rs, Lens Thomas. Mrs Mary King Witlians and Actanr Mo also leaves many other r!l‘lhn and !rlendl Remains rest- Rhines funera) chapel. 3rd and Eve sis. s w. Notice o funeral later. BRANDT, ANNA T. On Thursday. July 11, 1946 &t her residence. Piscataway. Idd 1 dence Baturday. July 13, thence fo St. Mary's Church Way. Md. Mass will be offered at 9 a.m Interment in church cemetery, Friends and relatives invited. BURNETT. ISABELLE. Departed this life o 1. nw. AD NETT. devoted ~mother of Mrs. Barah Goode. She also leaves one granddaughter. two grands; one great-granddaughter. two great scns and other relatives and many friends to mourn hi Re- mains Testing at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. 5.w. No- tice of funeral later. CALHOUN. STERLING. Departed this lte. guddenly, Wednesday, July STERLING CALHOI l avi Tl i ows s deioted: wite, Edna Calhoun; three children. Hazel. Florence gnd Maty Calhoun: a father, Mose C Cal- houn: three brothers. one sister and a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. til 30 Saturday afternoon. thence to his late reudenu 117 L st sw. Puneral Juy 14 at 2 interment Lincoln Memorial cem- CARROLL, SUSANA. On Thursdsy, July . 1035, at her residence. 1314 North 'l‘llt st.. RROLL, Btation.'Va.). is survived by two CRirad c._and “Notice of funeral A" Carrolt. CLAPP. HENRY M, On Wednesdaz. July 101935, at Aix le Bains = Pr CLAPP, husband or i cov‘:olAv GERTRUDE. | On Thursday. at TRUDE CORCORAN. beloved @nughier of George H. Corcoran and the late Mary Ann_ Corcoran. Funeral Monday. July 15.at 2 p.m_ from the funeral home of the George W. Wise Co. 2000 M st . R o s trvited: R terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. comw:u. WALLACE. On 'mursdny July 11, '1935. 3t his residence. 4440 W, aged R1 Seara beioved Buiband of the late Sarah Ann Cornwell. Funeral from his lat Tesidence on Saturday. July 13. at 2 pim. Relatives and friends invited erment Congressional Cemetery. _HARRY T. On Thursday. July 5. at his residence 1412 1 nw. T sband of Emma Torerly ot Breakins s, Dot i father of Prances M. Davison of Lima. Peru, South America; Mrs. R Kel- ser of Boston, Mass.. and the late Harry T, Davison. fv Remains resting at the w Co. home, Taters Fi on Saturday. July 13, Frieids are invited. Inter- ment Glenwood Cemeter: FREDERICKS. CLARA L. day. July 11, 1025 CLARA L Twife of the late Barron Predericks. mother of Con- stance and Barron Fredericks. ir. HAMILTON. WILLIAM OLIVER. On Fri- day. July 12 \m:L‘1 M _OLIVER. Testing n funeral home HC{ GQO.' ave. Silver Spring. Md. Notice of services later. HATTON. MYRTLE. Departed this life on Thursday. July 11 1935._at Gallin- ger Hospital MYRTLE HATTON. beloved giaughter of Sadve Hatton. "She also leaves to mourn her departure. a brothe Harvey Hatton; three uncles, thre other relatives and many f; KATE day, July 10, her _resi denu peare. SBaturday. July »m Relatives and friends are invited. terment private. On HOWARD. MARTHA E. ‘Thursday, at her residence. MAR- Spring. of Washington. Mrs. Hflll’n Capitol Heights, Md. and . Howard of Washington. Funeral from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen A. Smith. 243 Crystal Spring Capitol Heights. Md.. on Saturday, July' 13, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. JACKSON. JAMES M. y 9 JACKS husblnd of Mitt Gaoper: Jachma - Be: sides his widow he leaves three devoted sisters. Mrs. S. R. Thomas. E. J. Wilson and Mrs. C. J. Kenne: from his late residence. 605 Que st. B Sunday. July 14. at 1 o'clock. Relative and friends invited. . On Prida t her residence, Suddenly. on Tues- AMES The late Dennis Johnson and. mother of ula Johnson Fitch and grandmother of dith’ Greene Forrest. Notice of fu- neral later. KERNS. MARY ELLEN. _ Suddenly. on Wed- ay. July 10. 1935 MARY ELLEN The beioved danshter of Eqward Leo-and Kerns. Remains resting at r Relatives and Interment Cedar W st tuneral home, neral from the avobe funeral Hiome son Saturday. July 13 at 10 a.m. s and friends are invited. _In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 12 KELUG. ANDREW. On Wedn'tdl! July 10.71935, st hip residen REW K300 beloved. huspand u km. Klug. Remains resting at the Chambers Co. Southeast tuneral Funeral from the E July 13,84 $ pm. Relatives and friends are Invited. ” Interment Cedar Hill Gem= etery. 2 LAVALL, JULIA. Suddeniy. on Tuesday, July 91935 at her res Eads ¢ B JULIA. ine beloved wile of ames Lavell,’ She also leaves to mourn their loss one sister. ral nieces and a host of other relatives Remains may be viewed at Henry Washingten & Sons funeral home. 40 Deane ave. after 5 p.m. Friday’ neral Sunday. July 14, at ® from the above-named fune home. Relatives and friends invited. 12° LITTLE, EDWARD B_ On Friday. July 12, ARD B eloved hmband of Qdsrie Little. Fumcral from the W. mbers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chln!n T Cnw., on Saturday. July p.m. Friends are invited. In- {ovment Codar Ml Cemeters MAETIN, MARY A. On Thursdsy. July Va5, ‘at her residence, S0 North nmoore st Cherrydale. Vo MARY A. MARTIN, aged 67 vears, beioved sister of Anna M. and Margaret M. Martin. Funeral frof her late residence. Satur~ day. July 13, am.: thence to &t Charles” cm-muc Cureh. Clarendon, ‘where mass will be said for bose of her soul. Relatives Lo ‘fitends Invited. Inferment Monday at Calvary Cemetery Hazelwood. Pitts burgh. Pa. AY, GMILY 3. Ou. T sday. July M 35, EMILY J. MAY. beloved wite of ms fate Eugene May and devoted mother o Jessie A . Lillie E.. Sydnev J.. Horace Harry C. and Eugene May. ir. servicn private. e RE, FLOYD JAMES. On Wednesda: b Tl 14 2, Sibley Memorial Hos ital. FLOYD JAMES RE. beloved usband of Nannie E s and Ta- . Rul Long. Mrs._ Mil- dred Gala. Mrs. PluaneCh ron. Helen and, Prederick Moorg. =—Remains restint 8t the Lee funeral home. 4th st an Mass. ave. n.e. where services 'm e held on Saturday. July 13 at 2 Relatives and friends are invited. P kl’ment Cedar Hill Cemflen PFEIF] JULIA LANDERS. On Thurs- Ty, July 1L 1035, &t nei’r‘:flflncc the Ponner Apartments, mkm'flesgt ‘(he late Viliism Fhtin Preser rvices Hines Co. funeral home, 2601 14th n.w.. on Satyrday. July 13 at 10 Interment ety v-u PR T Bl d 3 ontgomery County Gen- l‘ 'L P! L Eerthn V. Phelps; Brovea ton ¢ arber's funerai sis en- Colesville. ineral -e';'mn i b neld at the ahove ome, Colesville, Md.. on Monday, Julr 5. at 2 p.m. interment Mount Onrm '_ ROYE, ROLLINS 1ite daeniy Con 'l‘hurld-v ity 18 1938, devoted RO! hlnd of Susie Rolll of B w'x‘:‘:ofla{a!-mn and i mains, resting with L. E. Mur, Puneral notice hereafter. S hn‘ CHARLES MYERS. day. July 10, 1995 &t the Toside his parents. 1508 9 - CHA MYERS ROYE. beloved son of Geor; . and Bessie M. Rove and brother ot Eiaine and George Funeral from h:l late l"lldencl ullh! llll’dl!. m, ermen Green V-. ent !o'“nl 9 7. | BUSSELL. HARRISON. suddenly, Wednesday, July 10. "m. i & e residence. . HARRI! " lh! belo"d husband of Ilrl Pauline Russell. He also leaves to mourn their Joss four children. Lancelot. Elf crnas and Paul 3 Herbert and James Russell: one sister. Mrs. Casey Jones. and other Iiatives Remains restin n. 12th and sta: ranad, 13, 8t 2 bove funeral parlor. ment in Harmony Cemetery. THARP, LLEWELLYN. On Thursday, July 11. 1935. at his granddaughter’s resi- dence. East Riverdale, M YN JHARP. husband of the late Josephing Tharp and father of Emelen H. Tha; Pimington. Del. and Puneral from_the W. W. Boutheast funeral home, se. on Saturday July 13. at Relatives lnd lrlends lnvlud, ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. (Whimin ton. Del.. papers please copy.) TOWNSHEND, AARON Wednesday: Suly 30, 15‘.'“'“’“0 1 Beach. Md.. . beioved husband of Masaurer B Town: fhend (e Lee). oRemains resting at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Aveatic; Yhere services will be Beld on Saturday. July 13. Relatives and Triends invited. = interment priate. 'I'RAVEISE REV. MATTHEW WILLIAM, D. D. Departed this life July & 1 3 al eedmen’s Hospit. Rev_ MATTHEW WILLIAM TRAVERSE. D D. He leaves to mourn their loss & devoted wife. Mrs. Nettie E. Traverse; three sons. four daughters, three broth. ers. one sister and many friends. Re- mains resting at the | funeral parlor Alexander Fop: i3 Saturday at Saturds om the above fro; Idterment Rosemont Cometery. TRAVERSE. MATTHEW W. Sir Knights John W. Freeman Grand Commandery. " K. will convene in special conciave Saturday. July 13. 1935, to make artangements to attend the fu- neral of the late Sir MATTHEW TRAVERSE. Grand Prelate of St Grand Commandery of Maryl om Metropolitan A M. E Church. M Pomeen dorn ang Aol I, nw., JOSERH B TACKEON. Grand Commander, CHAS. D. FREEMAN, Grlnd Recorder, * TRENT. WILLIAM. = On Tuesday. July 9. at his residerce. 205 While ave Fabrmount Heienes S W 3. b loved husband of Sarah Trent. Officers and drew Funer Saturdey. July 19 at 130 b Trom Pirst Baptist Ch Pairmount Helghts. Rev T. Murray officlatiog, Inter~ ment Harmony Cemetery. 13 WILKERSON. MARTHA. Departed this life; suddenly. on sunday. July 7. 193 MARTHA WILKE! Sheleaves 10 iourn thelr loss a gevoted sister, Tucy Nelson Walker: two brothers. John and Nel one ' granddaughter B anche Peyton. and other relatives and WRENN, Gncr! .2 o"gn“"?'égfl“” 41 635 et Emergency Hospital CE loved Wite of Robert A~ lcved daughter of Albert 5 A sister of Elste B Pinciar services ve s 8 funeral home "2001 14th st urday. July 13. at 2:30 b. t Cedar Hill Cemetery. In Memoriam, BROWN. GRIFFIN. In sad but loving membrance of my devoted son, GRII BROWN. who departed this eight years ago today, July 12. 182 Gone._but not forgotten. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER, BROWN. Wmm LOTTIE CONWAY. JAMES V. July 12, 1935, Five years have passed since that sad a: 3. When one we loved was called away God took him home. It was His will; Within our hear MOTH! ts he liveth still ER AND CHILD DORSEY. BETTIE. In loving memory of our déar mother. Mrs. R- SEY. who passed away July 12, 1923. A loving mother. 50 true. so kind No friend like her on earth we find. For all of us she did her best; May God grant her eternal rest. HER CHILDREN * FOLLIN. MANDERVILLE. A tribute of love o our beloved husband and father MANDERVILLE FOLLIN, who departed this life one year ago today, July 12, 1934 Our hearts are torn with sorrow. Our heads are bowed with grief; Buf what'to us s sadness To him is blest relief. In every nook and corner. We miss him in our home; Hig bis armchair is vacant e left alone. k God for the promise Of resurrection morn. When those who die believing 8hall rise again ere long. So_beloved. we are waiting For that h: s\r et 5" Our . everiasting home. HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * GEARY. ELIZA. In sad and loving mem- ory of our dear mother. ELIZA GEARY, who died four years ago today. July 12. Pour mournful years have vanished. e think as teardrons start: the memory of our dear mother h mll fresh within_our hearts. THE FAMILY. * JACKSON. LOUISE. In sad but loving Te- membrance of our_ dear daughter sister. LOUISE JACKSON. who de this life one year ago today, Ji lollnl daughter, so “Wd and kind, No friend on earth like her do we find; For each of us she did her best. May God grant her eternal rest. On_the hillside softly sleeping. Where the trees silently wave. Lies the one we loved Gearly. In her lonely silent grave. DEVOTED _ MOTHI SISTERS; BROTHER AND SISTER-IN-LAW. * JOHNSON. BARBARA. In tender memory of our dear mother and grandmother, BARBARA JOHNSON. who Dassed peace- fully from ‘earth to immortal glory six years ago today. July 12. Mother, we will see you llur awhile. DAUGHTER "AND GRANDDA GHTER MA BARBARA NLNG JOHNSON, BARBARA. In loving memory of my dear mother. ARA JOHN- SON. who d'nurted mu life six years ago today. July 12, It is not death to’ flln( dust S Xultant wing. "o live ‘amon the ust. Jesus, thou prince of llf! Thy chosen cannot die! Like Thee. they conquer in the strife. ith Thee on high. To relen W v ¥h JOkinsON. 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