CLAI'DE ISBU IFort Worth HomeMis. k m m n1 .ula rmer«■ 4r^v well-C’Miniv wo-f ■ dten Saturday morning atit hoi horn** *.* iFWorth Shi made ht*r h ■ • with• « da it:h!er. Miss Lula Melton, a tlt; achrr ifi the Fort Worth F' ib-he School*Funeral services were held at r Fort Worth funetal home Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. with burial following in the Old Row* Utt Cemetery, in Southwest Collin, A F rt Worth Minister tnd R^v. Milton Greer.. McKinneyMintatet conducted the mrv\ eShe w is i member of the BaptistChurch,Mrs. Melton was a native of \!iKama being the foimer Miss Lula H iguley. daughtei of Amos and Luc\ Hugulev. both of whom .re buried at Old Rowlett Cemetery She was the wife of the late W A * Adolphus* Melton. we!l-know n South Collin farmer unring his lifetime, He passed hwav January t. 1910. They lived at Alien for many years. She noved to I* ' »rt Worth in 191t and had since made her home in thatlt; it.v.1lr/The husband of the deceased was one of the founders of the how let t Ci eek Cemetery Associa -turn, hoi son. Gradv Melton, now being Secretary of that Association,Surviving are four children: Mrs. W M Green of Fait Worth, whose husband is Superintendent of the Public Schools in that citv: Mrs, Z Y Barker of Sherman, Miss Lula, at honu . mu! Cradv Melton. well-known*farmer living in the Foncine com-munitv. West of McKinnev* V -She us also survived bv thr*brothels and one suster ,1 M .(\, and W. C Hugulex of McKinney. and Mis S l\ Ho isc. al*im of this city She was preceded in dentil bv two daughters': Ku* burn who died at the age of o \ears. and Miss \labama Melton, who died two years ago, m Nov-emher. WK\S% and who also was a teacher in the Fort Worth Public SchoolseeI -Mrs J U Hill and daughter, Miss Mae Hill have returned home from Mai shall. Pexas* where they spent the holidays ,vith then son ami brother. Prof. and Mrs. John Hugh Hill. Prof, Hill is head of the History IV-jartment in the College ot Mar- hall, Miss Mae Hill is a member the McKinney public school faculty. The Paily Courier-Ga-Kctte followed them with the old home news during their holiday \ ;«it.. andnad as holidays theli Mrs, J* C♦sW. A. Jackson quests during the: Rev. and of Sang or. andof Dallas. Other !t!!t!l!!!!!!!!fflt!!|