(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Died Feb 20 Buried March 21, 1930) Funeral at Marysville. The funeral of the late Harry Hatch, who died lately at Three Rivers, Quebec, took place at Marysville this afternoon. Service was held at the late home of the deceased at 2 p. m. and at the Baptist church at 2.30 p. m. Rev. J. D. MacPherson, of Marysville, conducted the service. Interment was made in the Baptist Cemetery, with a delegation from the Canadian Legion acting as pall-bearers. Knights of Pythias, of which the deceased was a member were also present. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Harry H. Hatch wish to thank their friends and relatives for the kindness shown them in their recent sad bereavement, especially Mr. Rotheray, Mr. Fogh and Mr. Parsons, of the International Pulp & Paper Company, Miss Mabel Bruce, the United Baptist choir, Marysville Lodge Knights of Pythias, Marysville Branch Canadian Legion, those who kindly loaned cars, also for the beautiful floral tributes as follows: Pillow, Jennie; broken circle, Mother and Sister; pillow, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gereau and family; gates ajar, International Pulp & Paper Company, Campbellton; wreath, Forest Engineering Department, C. I. P. P. C., Three Rivers, Que.; wreath, Employees Mutual Benefit Insurance Company; wreath, Marysville Branch Canadian Legion; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman, Moncton; wreath, Archie, Kenneth, Donald and Stewart MacDougall; wreath, Marysville Lodge Knights of Pythias; wreath, Cloth Hall; wreath, United Baptist Church; basket, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey; basket, Della and Percy; basket, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan and family; basket, Dorcas Endeavor Class; basket, G. E. B. Class; basket, Elva; basket, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Morris; basket, Bertha and Jack,; basket, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White; basket, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Howie; basket, Mrs. Ramey and Mrs. Wilby; basket, Uncle Will, Aunt Nell and family; basket, Mina, Ruby, Dorothy, Lois, Daisy, Fannie, Grace and Mabel; basket, Mr. and Mrs. Redvere Scott, Newton, Mass.; flat bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson and Charles Stephenson, Detroit; flat bouquet, World Wide Guild; flat bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Whitebone, Saint John; flat bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Yeomans, Saint John; flat bouquet, J. Edwin Tracy, Saint John; flat bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hiltz and family, Saint John; flat bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. James Trainor, Saint John; flat bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunlap and family. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Mar 21, 1930) Died at Victoria Hospital. The death occurred at Victoria Hospital at an early hour this morning of Isabelle H. Lipsett, aged 56 years. Deceased had not been in the best of health for some time and entered the hospital a few days ago for treatment. She was known and respected by a large circle of friends and is survived by two brothers, David Lipsett, of Minneapolis, and Gilbert Lipsett, of Roxbury. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon from the home of Alex. Forbes, 134 Saunders street, service will be conducted by Rev. George Telford and interment made at Rural Cemetery extension.