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PARK AND C EM ETER Y. 
MEMBKRS AM) OTHERS PRESENT 
AVERE: 
W. A. Addicot, Sharon, Pa.; Wm. Allen, 
Pittsburg. Pa.; T. E. Anderson and wife, 
Danville, 111.; W. H. Atkinson. Trenton. N. 
J. ; Chas. M. Baker. Dwight. 111.: Wm. Boon 
and wife, Syracuse, N. Y. ; J. M. Broughton. 
Norfolk, Va. : G. A. Burton and wife. Cold- 
water. Mich.; D. E. Bushnell, Chattanooga, 
Tenn.; T. X. Campbell and wife. Webb City, 
Mo.: E. G. Carter and wife, and Mrs. E. M. 
Gillette. Chicago. 111.; C. M. Chamberlain 
and wife, Maspeth, N. Y. ; H. A. Church and 
wife, Drbana, O.; J. C. Cline and wife. Day- 
ton. O.; O. W. Crabbs, Muncie. Tnd. ; G. W. 
Creesy, Salem, Mass.: Wm. Crosbie. W’ash- 
ington. Pa.: H. A. Derry. Everett. Mass.; 
J. M. Driscoll and wife. Brookline. Mass.; 
J. H, Erskine. Manchester, X. H. : F. Eurich 
and wife. Detroit. Mich.: Wm. Falconer. 
Pittsburg. Pa.; P. W. Goodwin. Jamestown. 
X, Y. ; G. Gossard. wife and daughter, Wash- 
ington C. H.. O. ; A. J. Graves and wife, 
Bloomington. 111.: F. Green, Cleveland. O. : 
S. J. Hare, Kansas City. Mo.: Rev. J. P. 
Harrington. Providence, R. I.: Mrs. E. E. 
Hay. Erie. Pa.; A. W. Hobert, Minneapolis, 
Minn.; S. M. Hyer, Kansas City, Mo.: R. N. 
Kesterson and wife. Knoxville, Tenn.: J. G. 
Kline and ■wife, Philadelphia. Pa.: Bellett 
Dawson. Jr., and wife. Chicago. 111.: Wm. 
Dord. Lawrence. Mass.: T. McCarthy, Provi- 
dence. R. I.: A. G, McMahon. Newport. R. 
I. : J. S. Medary, LaCrosse, Wis. ; E. W 
Mitchell. Medford. Mass.; W. H. Norris. Au- 
rora. 111.; J. p. O’Connor, St. Paul. Minn.; 
W. J. Quigley. 'Wilmington, Del.; G. M. 
Painter. Philadelphia, Pa. :S. C. Penrose. Wil- 
mington. Del. : A. H. Plant and wife. Kan- 
kakee, 111.; John Reid. Harry P. Reid, De- 
troit. Jlich.: H. W. Ross, Newton Center. 
Mass.; W. Salway, Cincinnati, O. : G. 
Scherzinger. Fond du Lac. Wis.; C. P. Scott. 
Peoria, 111.; E. C. Smith. Manchester. N. H.; 
A. N. Stark, Memphis, Tenn.: J. J. Stephens 
and wife, Columbus. O; F. W. Stolba, Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa: W. Taylor, Chattanooga. 
Tenn.; G. L. Tilton and wife, Chicago, 111.: 
A. E. Todt. St. Louis, Mo.; Thos. W^allis. 
Chicago, 111.; J. Warren, Jr.. Providence, R. 
I.: M. H. Winters, wife and daughter. De- 
troit. Mich.; J. T. Yates and wife, Lynch- 
burg, Va. ; Ezra Downs, St. Joseph, Mo.: 
John McCosh. Cedar Rapids. Iowa; J. A. 
Reed and wife. Canton. O. : A. P. Gross and 
wife, Chicago, 111.; Harry P. Reid, Detroit. 
Mich; F. D. Willis and wife, St. Paul, Minn.; 
Geo. M. Lane, Lynn, Mass.; W. F. Landes. 
Walter Wheeler and Geo. W. Davis. Indian- 
apolis, Ind. ; J. W. Kincaid. Memphis. Tenn.; 
Walter Puckett. Birmingham. Ala.: Freder- 
ick Bostwick. New Haven. Conn.; Frank 
Stopp and wife, Hope, Ind.; Raymond Dunn. 
Kansas City, Mo,; J. Leuthge, St. Louis. 
Mo.; J. W. Cooper and wife, Kokomo, Ind.: 
.Tos. Bomgardner. Cleveland. O.: H. M. Well- 
man. Oshkosh. Wis.; John R. Gaudin. Ft. 
Worth, Tex.; Wirt Leland. New York City; 
Harry Lawson, Philadelphia: Howard E. 
Weed. F. F. H. Austin and R. J. Haight. 
PARK AND CEMETERY. Chicago, 111. 
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CmETERY NOTES 
Mayor Riddick, Norfolk, Va., has 
laid before the council the question 
of untangling matters in Calvary 
cemetery. It appears that in surpris- 
ingly many instances, negroes who 
own lots have unknowingly buried 
their dead in ground belonging to 
others. One way out of the confusion 
Where are the cemetery records? 
During the summer meeting of the 
Michigan Retail Monument Dealers’ As- 
sociation, held recently at Port Huron, a 
pleasant feature of the programme was 
a visit to Lakeside Cemetery. Supt. J. 
W. Burns entertained the visitors at his 
office and escorted them on a tour of 
is suggested by the passage of an 
ordinance permitting lot owners whose 
dead is interred in ground owned by- 
somc one else, to surrender the deed 
for the lot which by the plat they 
own, and receive in exchange a deed 
for the lot in which their dead have 
been buried. But this it is certain 
will not meet every case, and the 
Board of Control is confronted with 
a charge of inexcusable carelessness. 
the grounds. Lakeside is being im- 
proved from plans furnished by O. C. 
Simonds, Chicago. The land is gently 
undulating and quite heavily wooded. 
The office building seen in the illustra- 
tion on this page is modern in its ap- 
pointments. Mr. Burns has been a 
member of the A. A. C. S. for years and 
is endeavoring to conduct Lakeside in 
accordance with the most approved 
ideas of cemetery management. 
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