VI 
PARK AND CEMETERY.. 
land Cemetery Association and a for- 
mer president of the Houghton Horti- 
cultural Society. He was a Past Grand 
of Bay State Lodge, I. O. O. F., a 
member of Abraham Lincoln Lodge, 
K. of P., Sagamore Tribe of Red Men 
.and president of Master King’s School 
Boys’ Association. 
At his funeral the bearers were 
from different organizations with 
which the deceased had been connect- 
ed. The Pine Grove Cemetery Com- 
missioners were represented by 
George F. Harwood and the New 
England Cemetery Association bj'' 
George W. Creesy, of Salem, Mass. 
The remains were interred in Pine 
Grove. A widow, son and daughter 
survive. 
CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS 
(Continued from page 165) 
Bishop J. J. Hartley has purchased 
for the Catholic church a tract of 194 
acres, just south of Columbus, O., for 
use as a Catholic cemetery. It is 
said to be high and rolling and well 
adapted to its use. The work of im- 
provement is soon to begin. 
Wm. Elliott, the United States 
Commissioner in charge of Confed- 
erate burial grounds is to visit Colum- 
ELKS’ MONUMENT. 
Evergreen Cemetery, Painesville, O. 
bus, O., in September to arrange for 
the improvement of the old Confeder- 
ate cemetery at Camp Chase near that 
city. Funds for this work were ap- 
propriated by Congress. 
The accompanying illustration 
shows the Elks monument which was 
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