Mrs. Davidson ( imlt;*l a I Srij Mrs. Ethel Jane Davidson, 50, ji j wife of W. C. Davidson, 1012 Twen* j tv sixth Street. died at 3:25 o’clockI i yesterday afternoon at the SnvdcrHospital where she had been conceiving treatment for the past 10f days following an illness of more M than a year.j Funeral services will lie held at; 2 20 o’clock this afternoon at the| First Methodist Church with the j Rev. VV. W Adcock, pastor, of-f fniating. Services will he underII the direction r»f the Hoiger-Barites Funeral Home, and burial will he, at the Snyder Cemett* | The body will lie in state from ' i one o'clock this afternoon. :r Born at Edge wood, Tex.. Jan.I II, 1891, she was reared at Edge-wood. where she lived until 1922.( j then moving to Abilene. She lived in Abilene until Feb \. MM5 wh‘*ncda Ishe and Mr. Davidson, of Sweet- j ‘ water, married, moving then to SnvdirMr. Davidson was then appointed justice (»f the peace and has been re-elected ever since,srlsMrs. Davidson is survived by her I i husband, two sons. Hill Davidson,,f I Snyder; James Davidson, Herm- j leigh; three daughter. Mrs. David j Williams, Hotan; Mrs. Boy liar-n groves. Abilene, and Mrs. F. J.Holman Stan wood. Wash. There are seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.She* is also survived by three brothers: Early Whitfield, of Edge-\ * wood, Texas; B D Whitfield f and J. E, Whitfield, both of » Sweetwater; and four sisters. Mrs. i S. B Sand* »rs, Edge wood; Mrs. 1 s | Bill Priddy. Fort Steilaeoom, Wash Mrs Kenn* th Chase, Sedrowooly,i- j Wash.; and Mrs. L. B. Scott, of | Sweetwater. She is also survived| by several nieces and nephews, f ; She was a member of the Methodist Church here, having been a churc h member practically all her life. Mr. Davidson said, and she* had been active in church work and attendance until her healthbegan to fail.Pallbe arers w ill ho ,1. B. Davidson. Dan Fields, John K. Fails. Jr.,ndyifJimmy Dic k Whitfield, J. W. Scottand Max Scott. j