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Highland Cemetery Association, South 
Bend, Ind., prepared plans for the devel- 
opment of the site and is supervising the 
work of improvement. 
The South Basin Cemetery Co. has been 
incorporated at Colville, Wash, (eleemosy- 
nary), by Luella H. Nelson, Sadie E. Find- 
ley and others. 
Forest Lawn Cemetery Co., of Seattle, 
Wash, (eleemosynary), was recently incor- 
porated by 'SI. N. McConaughy, J. A. 
Adams and others. 
A new addition to the Monmouth Cem- 
etery, Monmouth, 111., including nearly 
500 lots, has been platted in what is known 
as the North Hill addition to the cemetery. 
An artistic and substantial fence has 
been built around the entire south front 
of the old cemetery at Robinson, 111, and 
the secretary of the cemetery board reports 
that the 3 " expect to continue the fencing 
this fall. 
M. H. Baldwin has been canvassing 
Prophetstown, 111., recently to obtain signa- 
tures of owners of lots in Riverside Ceme- 
tery with a view to having the cemetery 
incorporated, that there may be a better 
management of affairs than at present. 
The Roselawn Cemetery Association, of 
Urbana, 111., recently let the contract to 
finish up the drives throughout the prop- 
erty. A new drive will also be added, this 
leading from the southern entrance along 
a portion of the south side. 
Cemetery Officers Elected. 
A new Board of Directors was recently 
elected by the stockholders of the Mount 
Scott Park Cemetery Association, Port- 
land, Ore., as follows : David E. Johns- 
ton, Dr. Richmond Kelly, I. S. Knapp, 
Mrs. J. M. Nickum, Fred L. Olsen and 
Walter E. Pearson. H. R. Reynolds, for- 
merly director and manager of the ceme- 
tery, has retired. 
At a meeting of the directors of Eastern 
Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Ind., Mr. Rauch- 
enberger was elected president and John 
Best secretary and treasurer. 
Charles Sewell has been appointed secre- 
tary by the new Board of Directors of the 
Belvidere Cemetery Association, Belvidere, 
111., and Samuel Stephenson, sexton. Irv- 
ing Terwilliger is president. 
THE COVER ILLUSTRATION. 
One of the greatest assets to any ceme- 
tery is an attractive entrance gate and 
well constructed fence. The illustration on 
the front cover of this issue shows how a 
simple but substantial fence will add to 
the dignity and beauty of a cemetery. This 
fencing, of which there was several thou- 
sand feet erected in all, was designed and 
produced by the Stewart Iron Works Co., 
of Cincinnati, O., for the Highland Ceme- 
tery Association, of Covington, Ky. The 
Stewart Iron Works Co. has a very com- 
petent corps of craftsmen and will be glad 
to design or estimate on any fencing you 
contemplate erecting. 
Begin this 
Fan— 
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Cemetery Sales Letters for 
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for Cemeteries . . $25 
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