Iace,with ;al n.An*un«■iig-riz.,ting. ofCowTedwhog ofatadeslkeIdy,nes,rgo,fra ess i [on, In* rif-at-EBreft'- 4 itaff |nion !id ay jFel* |spti- !pre- j at | L anFUIIpreciaRITES FRIDAYI cussed;■ / • T*«. *..| ta Ar | peare^l of th ! the fiMraat theO. MMr*, i road-M rs.f Ft LLJ5BTON, Sept. 28.—I Mary E. Barnes, mother of jDale King and of Mrs. Otto Even* I ,.,77/*lafe el pKMi died yesterday afternoon at the i home of Mrs. ©vans here. She| was nasi *0 years of age and had I' made her home with Mrs. Evansj since 1924.j Private prayer services will be held for the family tomorrow at the McAulay and Suters funeral home with the Rev. Georsr* Tinsley in charge. Requests are that no flowers he sent to the chapel. The two daughters will accompany the body to Roaobville. Ind.,starting tomorrow evening.Besides the two daughters inat thein herneed «narrowing totra yedthe an defines on one acter M r*.[Fullerton, Mrs. Barnes is survivedj by two sons in California, L* H.Barnes, of Pasadena, and H. S. Barnes, of Alameda, and by two sons and a daughter in the east.Gifts Presentedft; lihome lt;Til* +