Masons Will Bury Him
F.A. (sic) Barbarin's Remains Will Today Be Interred at Oak Hill
The remains of the late Francis H. Barbarin will be interred at Oak Hill this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Services will be held at the family residence, No. 1530 Twenty-ninth Street Northwest at which the Rev. Charles E. Buck of St. John's Episcopal Church will officiate. Later Masonic honors will be paid at the chapel in the cemetery, the services to be attended by the fraternity generally, Potomac Commandery No. 3 of which the deceased was eminent Commander, forming the principal escort. The Georgetown Amateur Orchestra to which the deceased belonged passed resolutions yesterday at a meeting held at Metzerott Hall deploring the death of one to whom the members were so warmly attached. There was general expression of personal regret upon the part of the membership. President B.H. Warner occupied the chair.
Masons Will Bury Him
F.A. (sic) Barbarin's Remains Will Today Be Interred at Oak Hill
The remains of the late Francis H. Barbarin will be interred at Oak Hill this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Services will be held at the family residence, No. 1530 Twenty-ninth Street Northwest at which the Rev. Charles E. Buck of St. John's Episcopal Church will officiate. Later Masonic honors will be paid at the chapel in the cemetery, the services to be attended by the fraternity generally, Potomac Commandery No. 3 of which the deceased was eminent Commander, forming the principal escort. The Georgetown Amateur Orchestra to which the deceased belonged passed resolutions yesterday at a meeting held at Metzerott Hall deploring the death of one to whom the members were so warmly attached. There was general expression of personal regret upon the part of the membership. President B.H. Warner occupied the chair.
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