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Show oo Deaths and Funerals WDLKSOX The funei::l of Clifford Clif-ford C Anderson will be held at the Sixth ward meeting house Tuesday ' at 1 p m. Sr-rviepi, w ill he conducted by Bishop M. Sanderson. 1 The body may he viewed at Lar- ; kin aV Son's chapel Monday from 3 P m. to 0 p m.. and at the residence, ' 807 Twenty-third street, from 10 w. m. to noon Interment will be In the city cemetery. ceme-tery. JOHNSON' Funeral services for j May Johnson were hi Id yesterday afternoon af-ternoon at the residence in Plain City, I cor d in t eil by Rlshon's Counselor f?eo 'a. Palar. Lola Warner nnc. "M Jesus As Thou WIU " Mnry KnigTll 'sinr. Thou Dim TIih Eye?" The Children's Friend.'" was sung by Lou Watson, and "Goodbye Sweet Day,' I was sung by Nellie Draney. , Speakers wer. Charles Wother-poon. Wother-poon. Tcier M. Fidkman L lea W Lark In. The grave In the Flaln City cemetery, wss dedlcnted by Bishop s Counselor Elvln Maw. I , BARTHOLOMEW The funeral ol I Mary Ann Bartholomew was held at 1 o'clock at Blaterv.llls yesterday. Bishop Bis-hop James Blater presiding, A quartette, quar-tette, made up of Mr. and Mrs James Stokes. James W heels r and Mrs. Cora Cowans, saner two seIetlons, n did Mr Melba Be.-nl Jon, SB Speakers were V. E. Hunter W1I- , liam Bproul, Bishop McFarland. and I Blshrp M L Jones Interment was In , the r"fden Cltv cemeterv. nnd 'llilam I Mannlne dedicated the (rrave TINGEN - Alma Lorenzo Tins"-' ; 12 yenr old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jens T1nen. Thirty -seventh Street and Pa- clflc avenue, died on Julv 1fi it t&a I family residence of spinal meningitis The parents, and several brothers enc sisters of the deceased survive h'm Kuneral services will be held Monrtav afternoon nf ? 6Cloeh at the LlnduulM fureral chapel. |