NORMENT, Ulie (wife of B. F. M. HURLEY), will outline in Washington Post, 10 July 1923. Typed by Diane Bender from scanned image at Ancestry.com Washington Post, The (Washington, D.C.), 1920, 1922-24 > 1923 July 10 Many cash bequests are included in the will of Ulie N. HURLEY, filed in the probate court yesterday. The largest bequest is for $1,000 and is made to a niece, Ida S. WALTERS. The personal property of the testatrix is given to her sister, Ida Norment Smith. Other bequests are as follows: To Frank S. SMITH, executor, $1,000 in addition to his executor's fees; $500 each to Richard N. and Margaret PACKWOOD, George J. R. MACK and the reformed Protestant Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, in Baltimore, Md.; $600 jointly to Margaret A. NORMENT and her daughter, Anne; $250 each to Frank LUSK, a brother; Clarence F. NORMENT, and a brother-in-law Odell S. SMITH, and Edith N. ALDEN, Judith N. FULLER, Clarence F. NORMENT, jr., Charles L. PACKWOOD and Ida N. SMITH; $200 each to Emma K. HURLEY, David N. HURLEY, Mary H. STAMM, and $100 each to Frank S. WALTERS, Eliza S. PELL, Ainsworth PACKWOOD and Mary W. LEWIS. The residue of the estate is to be distributed among these legatees in proportion to the amounts given them. [end]