XYIII 
PARK AND CEMETERY. 
ber of the Park Board of that city. 
This is a well deserved compliment 
to Mr. Currie’s knowle.dge and experi- 
ence in horticulture and landscape de- 
velopment and he may be depended 
upon to put his best efforts into the 
work. 
LAKEWOOD CEMETERY 
Continued from page 578 
the association will receive and place in 
trust in the same manner as the g’eneral 
trust fund, such sums — in no case less than 
$100.00 — as lot owners may wish to devote 
to such special care. Such sums will be 
kept entirely separate from the general trust 
or other funds, and the interest thereof de- 
voted to such special purpose as may be 
designated in the contract with the associa- 
tion. Estimates for the special care of lots, 
such as keeping the monuments and stones 
properly clean, and the annual planting and 
care of flowers, will be made by the super- 
itendent at any time on application. 
No funerals will be allowed in Lakewood 
on Sunday except in case of death from 
contagious disease. 
Burial Fees. 
Regular. Winter. 
Graves for children 12 years or 
under 
$ 
4.00 
$ s.oo 
Graves for persons 
over 12 years 
5.00 
10.00 
Single graves, for 
der 12 years. . . 
children un- 
15.00 
19.00 
Single graves, for 
12 
persons over 
20.00 
25.00 
In the future no mounds will be allowed 
over graves in any part of the cemetery. 
CEMETERY REPORTS 
Continued .from page 581 
At the twenty-fourth annual meet- 
ing of the lot owners of Green Park 
Cemetery, Portland, Indiana, the old 
board of directors was re-electe.d and 
organized as in the previous year. 
Most of them have served for nearly 
twenty years. During the past year 17 
acres of groun.d was purchased which 
will be platted and added to the ceme- 
tery as needed. The Nathan estate 
granted permission to erect on their 
lot a mausoleum to cost $1,500, and 
:\Ir. Caldwell C. Cartwright, who has 
served on the board of directors for 
21 years, has recently purchased sev- 
eral lots upon which to build a memo- 
rial vault. A drainage system cover- 
ing the ground now platted has been 
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