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Case 512

8. Funeral notice of P's son in Lowell-Courier Citizen newspaper 30 August 1909

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Geo. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Devine, Mae and Francis Goodhale, Arthur, cradle roll of the Hillside church, Ladies Aid society of Hillside church, Men's Brotherhood, Hillside church, employees of Stevens &; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. W.; wreath, Roy and Misses Alta and Hope Linscott; crescent, Mrs. A.W. Clark; basket of pansies, Masters Chester and Albert Hodges; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. William Shater.

George H. Stevens and Harry Mozeley acted as bearers and the former had charge of the funeral arrangements at the house. Burial took place in Westlawn cemetery. Rev. T.A. Carlson [?] which was [?] banked with ferns and flowers by the little playmates of the deceased. C.M. Young had charge of the funeral.

Rev. and Mrs. T.A. Carlson and children, Evans, Koren, Dana and Thomas, jr., have returned home after a most delightful vacation spent with relatives in New Hampshire and Vermont.

Miss Cora Vroom of Lynn is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hodges in Sladen street.

Miss Alice M. Gallagher of Pleasant street is enjoying her vacation at Hampton beach.

Miss Loretta Kinsela is spending this week in Dedham, where she is being entertained by the Misses Mae and Margaret Delaney.


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