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Show MANY AT FUNERAL OF MRS. JULIA S. GROO Manv friends yesterday afternoon attended at-tended the funeral services for Mrs. Julia Sutherland Groo, who died Friday morn- ling at the home of her daughter, Mrs. .Arthur Davies, 13 R street. I The ceremonies, which -were conducted j bv the Verv Uev. S. R. Colladay, dean, were held in St. Mark's Episcopal cathe- Idral, beginning at 1 :3U o'clock. Only the regular service of the church for the dead was used, and at the request of the fam-! fam-! ily there was no singing. A. H. Peabody, organist, played a selection at the open-: open-: ing of the services and Chopin's tuneral march at the close. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Interment was in Mount Olivet ceme-i ceme-i tery. The pallbearers were Jesse Taylor, j Cornelius t 'arnpbell, William Kidder, Al-! Al-! fred Wallers, Murray Bywater and George I Tucker. |