Main Surnames: MacMURTRIE, COLOMBOS, MORGAN; Also: BATE, LOGAN, CLARKE, BEBBINGTON, BUZZELL, HAZLETT, FERRIS, BOYLE, CHARTERS, GRIFFITHS, HORNCASTLE,, RYNAX, BALL, KIRK, GREEN, SINCLAIR, STARRATT, GUTHRIE, SHARON, BLAKENEY, (There is no date on this clipping. There is part of a date on the reverse in two articles - one dated February 27, and the other February 28.) FUNERALS Late Miss Laura MacMurtrie. The funeral of the late Miss Laura MacMurtrie took place at the home of her parents, [Mr.] and Mrs. A. S. MacMurtrie, New Maryland, yesterday afternoon and was very largely; attended. The deceased young lady was a very cheerful and lovable girl and was a general favorite, being loved by all who knew her. She was a member of the Women's Institute, New Maryland, for which she was a very willing worker, and her death has cast a gloom over the whole community. Prayers for the family were held at the house, after which the funeral cortege proceeded to the Anglican church, where the service was held, the Rev. A. F. Bate officiating. The pall bearers were John MacMurtrie, Henry MacMurtrie, Andrew MacMurtrie, Jr., Earle MacMurtrie, Cecil and Bruce MacMurtrie. Several favorite hymns of the deceased were rendered by the choir, including Safe in the Arms of Jesus, He Lifted Me, and Nearer My God to Thee. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful and were as follows: Pillow - Family. Crescent - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. MacMurtrie. Spray - Miss Mary Logan. Flat bouquet - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clarke. Flat bouquet - Mrs. And Mrs. Bebbington and family. Roses and carnations - Mrs. Robt. MacMurtrie, Mr. and Mrs. John Buzzell, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hazlett. Flat bouquet - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferris. Wreath - Women's Institute, New Maryland. Wreath - Mr. and Mrs. John MacMurtrie, Mr. and Mrs. S. Boyle. Cross - Miss Jennie Charters. Wreath - Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Griffiths and family. Basket roses and carnations - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horncastle and family and Miss Rynax. Flat bouquet - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ball. Spray - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kirk and family. Spray - Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Horncastle and family. Flat bouquet - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green, Lewiston, Me. Flat bouquet - Mr. and Mre. Robert Sinclair, Dorchester, N. B. Flat bouquet - Miss Myra Charters. Forget-me-nots - Mrs. S. Starratt, Dorchester, N. B. Spary - Mrs. Percy Guthrie, Miss Henrietta MacMurtrie. Bouquet of lilies and hyacinths - Mrs. Wm. Sharon. (This item is on the reverse side of the above clipping.) A DESCENDANT OF COLUMBUS FOUND. London, Feb. 27 - Among the law students called to the bar at Middle Temple recently was C. J. Colombos who, although his name is spelled differently, is a descendant of the famous navigator Christopher Columbus. The son of the discoverer of America, Diego Columbus, was appointed by the government of Genoa to be governor of the Island of Chios in the Aegean Sea. The family settled there, and in time adopted the Greek method of spelling their name. The father C. J. Colmbos was born in Chios, but he himself was born in Malta and is a British subject. He is an LL.D., of Paris and Brussels, and has been recently a student of the Middle Temple. DIED. MORGAN -- At Nasonworth, N. B., January 29th, 1942, Mrs. Stella May Morgan, wife of John B. Morgan, aged 63 years. Funeral from her late home tomorrow afternoon with prayers at 1.20 o'clock followed by service at two o'clock in the United Baptist Church Nasonworth, by Rev. R. H. Blakeney and interment made in Nasonworth Cemetery. MORGAN - At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., May 22nd, 1942, John B. Morgan of Nasonworth, aged sixty-seven years. Funeral from his late home tomorrow afternoon with prayers at 2.45 o'clock by Rev. A. G. Crowe, followed by service at three o'clock in the United Baptist Church, Nasonworth, and interment in Nasonworth Cemetery. The funeral will be under the auspices of Orange Order.