710 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 318
(a) To the Passionist Monastery, located at Irvington,
Baltimore, Maryland, the sum of One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00) absolutely, and to the Society for the Propaga-
tion of the Faith the sum of One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00) absolutely, and to the Associated Professors of
St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore City the sum of One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) absolutely, and I request that
each of said Institutions use such legacies respectively in
haying Masses offered for the repose of my soul, including
thirty (30) Gregorian Masses by each; I also bequeath unto
the Associated Professors of Loyola College the sum of One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000) absolutely, and unto the Pastor
of the Cathedral of Baltimore, located at the corner of Mul-
berry and Cathedral Streets, the sum of One Thousand
Dollars ($1,000.00) absolutely, and I request that said lega-
cies respectively be used in having Masses offered for the
repose of my soul.
(b) To the Oblate Sisters of Providence (Colored Sisters
of St. Francis Orphans' Asylum, Chase Street and Forrest
Place, Baltimore, Maryland, the sum of Fifteen Hundred
Dollars ($1,500.00)
87. To the following bequests contained in the Last Will
and Testament of Annie Dryden Trundle, late of Baltimore
City, Maryland, deceased, which Will is dated February 23,
1934, and recorded among the Will Records of Baltimore
City in Wills Liber J. H. B. No. 179, folio 301 &c., viz:
(a) To St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal Church
at Ten Hills, Maryland, the sum of One Thousand Dollars
($1000.00) to be used for the purpose of installing a suitable
memorial in that edifice to the memory of my beloved hus-
band, Wilson Burns Trundle, who died April 19th, 1914.
(b) To the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal
Church in the Diocese of Maryland, a corporation duly in-
corporated under the laws of the State of Maryland, for the
use of the Trustees of the Cathedral of the Incarnation
Foundation, the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00),
and the following articles of my personal property, viz: my
diamond brooch made by Kirk, and my diamond earrings.
It is my desire that the aforementioned articles of personal
property be sold by the legatee herein at such proper and
fitting time as may, in its judgment, seem best, and that the
monies realized from the sale of the said articles be added
to the aforementioned bequest of Two Thousand Dollars
($2,000.00) and that the total sum be used for the purpose
of installing a suitable memorial organ chime in the Cathe-
dral of the Incarnation, to my memory and to the memory
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