sh,or'IB.w-ofsn.n-T.ir-Funeral for W* J. EnilyFuneral services for . William James' Endly,. 1000 Chestnut, who died Sunday, were held at the home, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev* C. t, Hoffman, pastor of the -United Presbyterian church conducted the services. Marshall Randel sang “Still, Still With Thee,” and “No Night There.” Pallbearers were Byron Chance, James Wood, John P. White,. Fred Bland,‘Fred Rowlands, and A. C. Burt. Interment was made in the Maplewood cemetery/ The Maronic lodge had charge of the services at the cemetery.William James Endly, son of William K. and Catherine Endly, was born January 1, 1850, near Cambridge, Ohio, and died July 22, at his home, 1006 Chestnut. Mr. Endly was 78 years old. He joined the Presbyterian church when he was 19 years old and was married to Miss Isabel Armstrong, June 16, 180. Eight children .were bom, five of whom survive. Mr. Endly had been employed at the storehouse of the Santa Fe for several years.Surviving Mr. ■ Endly are: Mrs. W. J. Endly and live children, E. W, Endly, H. L_ Endly. Mrs. Ralph Son-nedecker, Mrs. Harley Gilbert, of Emporia, and Mrs. Harriet Weaver, of Elmdale.whareownaaplaleavisnaiposmilconfaepeotheii«are cad app serl a lt;Mel diti disc Thi Whc owr and to I the: cun to t cret Jur3'1cou.meiand