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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |GEORGETOWN NATIVE €ards of Thank 1 wish to express my sincere than! Beaths. Alllanee of All Soul Unitarian Church will hold annual Suddenly, at her residence. 516 n.%., Tuesday,’ April 24, 1923. MARY AND VETERAN, 82, DIES the ‘Voluntee: meeting tomorrow, 11 am., Shantilear Club aud the Moses; also the ster of the iate diatilda A Columbia road. Pastor of Ebenezer Church, for the kind r. B Clara Wheeler, E. W. Thomas Funeral from her late Abert Thomson Was Descendant of and sympethy durig the lliness and The Big Sisters will meet tomorrow death of my wife, REBECCA GAY’ resideace, Priday. at 10 a.m., 8 p.m., In room 610, 700 11th street. t. Augustine’s Church, where mags Colonial Settlers Here and Last d for the repose of her soul. Rel- The 1 Miss Lucy D. Slowe, dean of wome JOSEPHINE M FANG, deceased at Howard University, atives and friends invited of His Family. deceased, wish to ex- Officers and members of the *“Mutusl Relief Axsociation ure nereby MARY R. April 27, at Augustine’s Church, 15ta press sincere appreciation for the sympathy of friends and relatives d ing their recent bereave: T wish to express my sincere d fricads who Sunday morning to the adult depart- ment of S8hiloh Baptist Sunday school. Ameriean Soclety of Mechanteal En- will meet tomorro Albert Thomson, a descendant of co- lonlal settlers of old Georgetown and a distinguished veteran of the clvil war, aged elghty-two years, died at notified “of the dea Funeral Friday, thanks to il the relatives ve been so sympathetic and kind to my between L and M n.w. BUTLER, President sband, JOHN SHEPPARD, during his re. cent fliness, and also to thank all those who beautiful Soral tributes ang kind words of sympathy at his decease. The_heart howed down. EAVED WIDOW AND FAMILY at the Cosmos Club. of the Invisible.” Electlon of nominating com- ‘Motlon Pictures | the home of P. H. Marshall, 3363 18th street northwest. Monday. neral will be held from Mr. Marshall's home thir afternoon at 3 o'clock. The interment will be in Oak Hill ceme- In Memoriam. In devoted memory of my busband and our loving father, JOSEPH M. BELL, life ~twents-six years Dr. Charles H. MeCarthy of Cath- olic University, will lecture on “Train- ing of American Statesmen,” tery, Georgetown, where a number oi who "departed the Thomsons are > generations of g0 today, April 26, 187 o express our Father, your kind and loving ways keep for you always did row, 8:15 p.m., in Lisner Hail, George ington University, plces of the Philipinensian. was a native He was born there June 7. 1841, the son of George Thomson. thanks and appreciation to our relatives and hy and beautifu. th of our darling in our heart your best in you under_ aus- | Georgetown. 1 tributes at t mother, VIOLA C. for many years chief clerk of the War WIFE AND CHILDREN. * To the memory of my dearest pal. THE FAMILY. SMarriage. Department, and Estelle Joncheres, & member of one of the oldest and best known families of Georgetown. “The Striking of America’s Hour,” a missionary pageant, JAMES SHERMONT BUDD, lonely two years ago toda; left " us ‘April 26, 1921 line of sweet remembrance sented at Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church tomorrow, 8 p.m. MASTON—PINN. April 2t both of this clty, by Rev. J. E. Willls. was educated iIn the schools of George- 1023, CHARLE town. At the outbreak of the civil war he volunteered for service with the Of a friend, kind and true. token of devotion hat my heart ctill Campers® Assoclation ngs for sou P. WATERS. * We cherish the memory of our dear BUDD, who 1917, and nd brother, J. SHERMONT sed away two years ago to- Union Army with District of Colum- bia troops and was stationed at head- Quarters of the Army of the Potomac, from March November,, 1863, then being to the headquarters the Army of the. Cumberiand, Gen. Thomas, from November, 1863, to will feature “ladies’ nigh! on Washington Hotel roof. Beaths. BAIDWIN. The funeral FRANK D. BALDWIN, take place at 10 a.m. S: day, April 29, at Arlington cemetery. be buried with full Services at the grave. nd father, JAMES A Blological Soclety will meet Satur- eft us six vears ago, April 17, day, 8 p.m., at Cosmos Club. Chase, national herbarium, will give ustrated address: of Plants in European Herbarla. transferred BUDD, wio D ““Hunting Types military - Rosors. but we will Thou art gome to the grave; not deplore thee, April, 1865. At the close of the civi] Prentl ak of “Bir Wt Ll LU Lt war he entered the War Department. Banding—a New Method of Bird Stud; FORBES BEALE, Services at St sorrows and’ darkness encompass Episcopal Church’ Friday, where he served in the record and Please omit fowers Ilustrated. ~Visitors welcome. The Bavior has passed through its portals n bureau in the adjutant gen- Thomson was The Business Women’s Council will | eral's office. 3ECKER. Tuesda: And the lamp of His love is thy guide E. BUDD, LEON T. BUDD. A tribute of love to the memory of SHERMONT BUDD, p.m.at Bibley Hospi brother of James H. Becker. residence of his sister-in-law, Becker, 50 K st. n.w. bachelor. the last of his famil Is survived by a number of nieces and nephews and grandnieces and grand- nephews of this city. member of any organization. meet tomorrow Church_of the Covenant. Clark Taylor will speak at 7:45 p.m. “Our Money: How to Invest It. Lible class at 6:30 p.m. District Chapter, War Mothers, will Funeral from He was not a Friday, April 27, ai Church at § o'clock. Kindly omit fowers. 26- BORYER. Suddenly, at 9:10 a.m., April dear uephew. o entered into rest two year o todar. 'Tis ours to miss thee through the coming meet tomorrow, § p.m.. at Thomson GEN. LIEBER, VETERAN at her residence, (nee Yerker), beloved wife o And’ tender memories of thee keep; Harry F. Rorger. residence Friday, April terment private. from her lat Thine in the Lord to rest— For he giveth Lis balored & OF CIVIL WAR, IS DEAD Association Oldest Inkal ALICE V. POWELL. * In loving memory of my dear hus N, who departed this life six years ago today, April 26, 1917 meet Wednesda: gine House, 19th and H streets. sical program at 8:30. ance requested. 8 p.m., at Union En- Suddenly, at Newark, X. 530 of the late John §. and Margaret MeNultr; brother of Marfor Edna B. Carson, Brent and step-son_of Rebecca E. Brent Retired Officer Record Both in War and Full attend- RICHARD DE. the late Julin Dars of sadness still come over me, Tears of sorrow Brightweod Citizens’' Association trom James’ eet tomorrow, Fondest memory keeps you ever Dear me. claimed you six vears ago sonic Temple, Brightwood. and friends invited. Large Juicy California Brig. Gen. G. Norman Lieber, United ALl nce will be miven BROWN. Wednesday, April 25, States Army, retired, died yesterday In sad but loving remembrance of residence of her daughter, nd our father. DAVID nices of Catholic illness at his after a two months’ beloved husbaad life seven at Catholic who departed Club, tomorrow, 9 p.m., street northwest. years ago today. Community House, 601 aged eighty-six. loving remembrance of MOLLIE R. ENNIS, wio April 26, 1915 We shall meet her some bright morning. Funeral services will be held at the family residence Saturday morn- ng at 10 o'clock and burial will be in Arlington national cemetery with The pallbearers, the list not yet completed, will be made April 28, at 12:30 p.m. Relatives and friena- | EUIS, fo et w dled five Tears 830 toda. 2 5 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Wade Ellis will give the third of the lectures arranged by Chaumont chapel cemetery, Fairfax county, V BYRNE. April 25, 1923, at 6:30 p.m.. at 60 ran es ing br the waters f. military honors. -~ Funeral from William Lee's par upper garden fair. up of officers of the United Stater HER_LOVING DAUGATER-1N Cnit. American Women's Legion, Interment at Monocacs and officlals of the War I'e- DISH. o'clock at Washington Club. Large, Thin Skin, Full Juice Large, Fancy, Florida JHTER MARGARET. * partment and close personzl friengs. Gen. Lieber was born at Columbla. Departed thi life Tuesday, Apri In_sad but lovin remembrance of MOLLIE R. ENNIS, who April 26, 1918, place on your grave, dear Benning - Glendale - Oakland zens’ Association will meet at Smoth- ars School. 24. 1023, at 2:15 o'clock pm., at George town University Hospital. MARTHA EMMA (nee Phillips), e held at Cros: C.. May 21, 1837. of Francis L. Lieber, a distingtished He was educated Carolina College, degree of A. B. in 1851 my dear mothe died Sve years ago toda. loved wife of | The fiowers 1 M. E. Church Trinidad Citizens' Association will May wither an LEMONS 6; later taking But_the love I have for you, dear motger GRAPEFRUIT m Falls Church. Va., at 2 o'clock p.m., Frid meet 8 o'clock, in Blair School. Interment in Ozkwood cemeters. * the degree of LL. B. at Harvird in Will never fade away. He married a daughter of Cen. E. B. Alexander, United States Army, just after completing his college ed- FOWLER, Wednesday, April 25, 1923, at a.m., at the residence of Ler dauglfer, Mrs Chase, SARAH ELLE! the late Joseph Henry Fowler, in the 77tn year of her age. dress Friday. April 2 and friends invited. Red Triangle Outing Club will meet District line, Cabin John car line, 5 o'clock, for moonlight hike along valecarlia reservoir. In peaceful slumher her voice It was an answer to the Alm Yes, we miss her 0 that it makes But’ peaceful he her cternal States Army in 1861 as a first lizy tenant and was made a major judse { volunteers N& paven from above ad. 7 . ut loving remembrance €f Interment 2t Congres LRt Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department MATD ¥ rted this life’ three rears 1863 he was made judge advocate of NcesSnulieinten: the United States Army and in 18 a major judge advocate general. July 5, 1884, he was promoted.to a brig- adler general judge advocate and was retired May 21, 1501. of Potomac, FURLOW. Th 1 3 hursday, April 26, 1923, at his G. A. R. Hall. the Cariton House, New York city, FLOYD CHARLES FURLOW, presiden: E Born in’ the state Notice of funeral arrangements ago todey, April 26, 1920, Home in sad. Lonely everr night and d It is not bright like it used to be. God, how lovely uality-Walter vator_Company. 284, Veterans of Foreign He was brevet- Before my dear daughter passed away s, will have a card party at home Margaret L. Finch, ed captain for meritorious service at the battle of Gaines Mill, Va., again distingusihed Can_we heip but feel so louelr. When Ler voice we do not hes; For no words were ever sweeter Than the word she spoke so dear. 1923, at Garfleld Hos the ‘beloved husband of Alics Funeral services Thursday, A Proceeds for hos- services at pital fund. as a major and later a 's chapel. 1400 S st lleutenant colonel HER DEYOTED MOTHER AND BROTHEL: Conduit Road Citizens' Association Friends invited. 8 o'clock, at St. an author of books bearing on tech- Interment at IDA AND MILTON GRIMES. army and war, matters and In memory of eur dear wife ari MARY ELIZABETH HAWKINS ted this life Tuesday, Apri) Carish Hall, triumph of Christ i ELSIE THOMAS JOHNSON. the wife of the late Peter Johnson and mother of Clarence and Harry Johnson and Bertha Snowden. loving sister of Eliza Smith, Henry Thom: army regulations. vived by two daughters, Mrs. C! F. Stearns of Providence, R. I., and Lawrence of England Gen. Lieber is sur- who departed this life April 26, 1922 Camp, U. §. W. V. rarty at hall over Potomac Savings Bank, Wisconsin avenue and M street. And take your rest, God calied vou home, He knew ‘twas best. Laura Richwine and Carry Jackson and sunt HER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. * MORTIMER WHITE DIES. of Daiss Short. 180 leaves to monrn tribute of love to our friend, who departed April 26 Franklin - Thomson Home Association will meet in Thom- Miss Louisa Lippitt wil “Educational Gymnastics. and nephews. Fu 1 from Zion Baptist Church, F st. het riday, at 1 o'clock, Rev. Mortimer White, colored, fifty-five years old, 3 Blssell court, died sud- denly last night at his home. a_ neighbor, life three years ago son School, Howard officiating. found him and Dear friend, we often speak of you im thc KAVANAGH. Tuesdss. summoned Dr. Cattone from Emer-. Baltimore. M4 presence of Sour devoted ch tor our friendship from your ckildhood to your death gency Hospital. The physician said SAMUEL J. KAVANAGH, pastor 8t. Peter's death resulted from natural cause: Funeral services Libertytown, Fred. Nordau Zion Club will o'cloek, at Y. M. H. A. bas always been the Church, Libert: DEVOTED FRIENDS, P. A tribute of love nnd remem ENRIETTA who passed away three years FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E. erick county, Md., Frids: am. Anthony League reception. street, 8 p.m. Annual dinner of Southern Alumni brance to our dear mothe KIDD. Departed this life Tuesday evening, today,” April 26, April 24. 1033, afier suftering for seversi| “top arr APT Oh. dear_mother, N. Y, State Whole Milk how we miss you, Since God claimed rou for His own and sorrow weeks, THERESA ELIZABETH KIDD, aged 75, the lovely little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin F. Kidd. 4103 12th private, from the residence Interment at Assoclation of Phillips-Exeter Acade- 7 o'clock, at University Club. Initial dance of Alpha Kappa Chap- ter of the Sigma Lambda Nu frater- ity at Lafayette Hotel. Model Chapel. Pri 3 meacmzey No_one knows the gri That has come witnia our home But we know God onls leaned you To us for a | s Connection. Joscph F. Birch’s Sons Glenwood cematers s = Wheo the angels cume to take you LEAMAN. Monday, at Nashviile, 4 NETT, beloved wife of Rev. M. G. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Alfred Wilkinson. Established 1841, Phooe West. 96, 3034 M St. N.W. Antomoblle Rervice. WILLIAM LEE, You were re Rev. E. M. Burgess of Pittsburgh HER _LOVIN preach at closing prayer conference of the Christian CHEESE*31° session of ND HARRY HE In sad remem aged 39 years. Director and nce of my dexr Livery in connection. Commodio and Missionary Alliance, friend, HENRIETTA HEBBRON, who de- 4 modern crematorium. street, 8 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited Tel. call M. 138K parted this life three years a0 today, Apri attend. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. 26+ parted this life Thursday, April 26, at 5:40 a.m.. CLARA Keane Council will meet at § Following business session the Knights of Columbus Band will The flowers we placed upon her grave Have withered and decayed, eare €o. But the love for her who sleeps beneath UNUSUAL OFFERING FOR WEEK-END WA Sy loved mother of James W. and Willia Lee and devoted mother-i Shall never fade give & concert. aw of Georg A DEVOTED FRIEND, ADA B. SCOTT. * loving remembrance HUDLOW, who ted this life two years ago today, Ap: UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NMS m—.lla-g“,;«‘u" Wilia X Bpests Winston Lee, after a brief Funeral serices at her dence, 1625 17th st. n.w.. 2 p.m. Saturday, Kindly omit flowers LEWIS. Departed this life April 24, 1923, 757 Irving st. n.w.. HAR- Funeral will illness of ten MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2489 15th St, Col. 638 Dupent _Circle. of my dear mother, MARY at her residence, T cannot forget you, RIET LEWIS. Though long may seem the Sears, o'clock Frida; —— and N sts. 5. And often in"the loely hours T wipe away the tears. HER SAD AND LONELY DAUG at Mt. Maria Church, 2nd LIEBER. Wednesdsy, April 25, 1923, at h resldence, 1322 18th st now. Brig. Gen. HERBERT B. NEVIUS 926 NEW YORE AVE. N.W. Private Ambulince. EIGHT 0'GLOCK COFFEE SPAGHETTI, case of. Owner can have same, 761 6th st. s.e. rman Lieber, HTER, remembrance of my Funeral from his late residence’ Saturday, April 28. at MATILDA JACKSON who de- . SARDO & CO.” with monogram, Interment at Arlington. ed this life one year ago today, April UNTIL CLOSING TIME—Saturday night Government_Hotels. ATCH—Gold, at Great Fails, Phone Lincols 524, Automobile Funerals. LINDHEIMER. Wednesday, April 25, Days of sadness still come over me, we offer you our popular Eight o’Clock Coffee after s lneering iincss Tie Elerstaty Yion: fed_and Efficient Bervice. Hidden tears so often flow: tast Monday. Call 820 Randoiph st_n.w. Memory always keeps you near me, Funeral from his late Friday morning st I at this remarkable price. B BT. N.B. LINCOLN 3eet. Although rou left one vear sgo. MARY E Members of Capltol Councll, No. 328, Arcanium; Congressional Council, nd Sovereign Ci 81 Automobile Servi platinum scrool; small sapphire stone In center. If you are one of the thousands now using In sad remembrance of my de: daughter, MANOLA JACKSON, who depart s life two years ago today, April 26, 8800, Apt. 400. B0STON BULL TERRIER, six months old; mahogany brindle with white markings on lost April 17, the Woodmen of the World this coffee you can well appreciate this attrac- tive price. ears Dot cut; Suddenly, April 25. 1923, at his residence, 1241 33rd st. hat would 1 give to clasp your hand again, 825 reward for Teturn. Phose’ Cleveland 2635 TERT, aged 38 years, devoted busban and Alice V. Littert. ving face to see; easant smiles made e worth while. Which meant the world to_ me. If you are not, this affords you a golden CHDRER: usw martes; Teteen 150 sia: T Funeral from his ) Cail’ Apt. 707, the North- e THOS. R. NALLEY & HER DEVOTED FATHER AND MOTHER. * remembrance of IN KROPP, who sudgenly passed away two years ago, April residence Friday, April 27, at 2 p.m. terment private,” s MILETTL. Thursday, a.m., MICHAEL, beloved husband of Santina (nee’ Buzzone) and father of Frank J. Providence Milett] Francesco. in his 60th veas a.m., Saturday, Aj 131 ELEVENTH ST. §.B. Homelike Funeral Parl Liscoln 480, Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1u8 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 1. _Telephona In sad_and lovin my dear son, opportunity to become acquainted with this popular brand. COLLIE PUPPY—Sunday 23 S Immortelles of memory, > 1 like & bulldog; white marking on face; white pril 28, from Holy Rosare Wreath _them, twine them urch, 3rd and F sts.” n.w., where mass will be sung for the repose of his soul. terment at St. Mary's cemetery. MoQUADE. Tuesday. p.m.. KATHERINB T, daughter of the late LARGE MEATY Main 2473 §iodern OChapel. _Teisphong —ST T TT9 Timothy Hanlon €41 H ST. N.E. Finder please return 3419 R st. n.w. Iiberal reward. BARRING—Vicinity 18th o.w. and Col. long green gold lorgnette; reward. Love's radio go forth, Dear one to thee. Bridglog vast Even through to eternity. 40-50 to |, April 241023, at 5:30 Phone L. 5543. MeQUADE. beloved HIS' TATHER. * In loviog_memory of our dear son PAUL KROPP. who died sud 1921, EARRING—Stel tween Trumbell Reward. 2358 6th st. n.w. pound t. and 1ith acd V. uade, and sister of Mrs. Mary Quinian, PRUNE 15°¢ Ph. Adams 384, denly two years ago, April 2 To forget is a vain endeavor, Love's remembrance lives forever. ey . MORTICIANS eph t “at Mount Olive 3 1730 & 1732 Penna. Ave. lount Olivet. ceme. nd friends invited. FOB—_Junlor Order, initials J. W C. last Phone Hyattsville 289.W. tery. Relatives a MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER. * In sad but loving remembrance GENEVIEVE 0 _departed this FUR—Brown fox, from the reception room of the Washington Colle Margaret Leef, Room Suddenly on Tuesday, 1023, at 2 am, Rew B CEL, devoted husband of Flor. gence Myrick (nee Burgess), and brother of of our dearly beloved niecy FENWICK LARCOMBE, life four years ago, Apri ry mass at St Southera Ry. building. o7e GLASBES, tortolse frame; either Macomb idence. 1349 Corcoran st. n.w., Annjver- Dominic’s Church for VING AUNT AND UNCLE, MR. Call’ Col. 8104, REMOVAL SALE or 18th and Jol. rd. April 28, at 2 p.m. ton cemetery. BACON.:.:23° Interment 'at Arling. QUALITY WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO, GLOVE—Long kid,_ chocolate color, 200 N.W. 11th and 12th on P: PETER. Suddenly, Wednesda. BUER EBNWIOK April 25, Kaoxville, Ten et ize In aesigning and erect. AMADEUS C., beloved nt and loving devotion dear husband, ROB- i1 26, 1018. ITCHELL. * In sad but loving remembrance of husband of 'Elizabeth A. Pei services Friday, 2901 14th st. n.w. to the memory of my Is (monuments and mause. ERT C. MITCHELL, ‘died A at Ebbitt Hotel CE, gray squirrel S e eiing, "o cattable reward re April 27, at 2 p.m., from Interment private. Departed this life Tuesday ing, April 24, 1923, at 1:30 o'clock, ¥RA beloved 'husband ‘of Annie Everybody is Enjoying Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition In 4 = T mother and mother-Io- PIN—Diamond _crescent, downtown _section, C."'PROCTOR, ed this life LY 1DA E. e years PARKER, who de] Liberal reward. A He ‘leaves to mourn his I Ksppa Sorority pin. mother, three brothers, one sister. 1y, April 27, at 2 o'clock, from 8t. Mathew's Church, New Jersey ave. be- tween L and M sts. = THE J. F. MANNING Cf 914 Fifteenth Street. May her soul rest tn M “Butter Cream” PIN—Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, with 5. R. SORRELL. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandmother, JO- SEPHINE SORRELL. whbo departed this life six years ago today, April 26, 1917. ber 75 on back. oum RATHERS. Departed this life Tuesda; :45 p.m., JAMES F., husband ‘of Agnes J. Rathers (nee Stant). Funeral (private) . CEMETERIES. Perpetual Care FORT LINCOLN POOKETBOOK—Biack ilk fold, with personal cards_and money. Non-Sectarian ber, Jesus, in Thy keeping, t o aunee, we reach the shiniog shore, the Corby One-Pound Family Layer Cake NGS—$50 reward for return of two ladies’ nt Arlington cemetery. let me have her, R . o N = = ” d rings, o 1 did before. —that is being featured this week. Corby Cake is food as well as e ‘State" where same, N eonesday. April 25, 1023, at 11:20 LOVING DAUGHTER, MAMIE. can be identified. Address Box MODERN PARK CEMETERY CATHERINE, wife of the confection—and “Butter Cream” is especially rich in the tissue-build- late John Roach, and mother of Annfe A.| Dear shade of our mother, descend from ing nutrients. and Ralph Roach. Fuperal from the chaj of Frank _Geler' ROSARY—Gold beaded, inscribed with name And list to our song of flection and love thy memory 27 a Day at all A & P Stores This is the popular cconomy size—in which there is no waste... Fresh From the Corby Ove: and address of owner; valued as gift. ward if returned. CARF PIN—Gold, set with small di n.w.. on Saturd Requiem mass BEAUTIFUL ¥or deep in our hearts doth ‘Washington-Baltimore Boulevard L April 28, at 8:30 a St.” Patrick's Church at s Three Times Your \'lr:no and goodoess our footstep shall tives and friends invited. 1754 Lanier place n.w.. apt. 30. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. at the District Line LONELY DAUGHTER, LILLY, SILVER—About 4 kaives, 4 forl St of vicinity Oth &nd G a.w.. Wed day. 801 Tth SORORITY PiN—] TOKES. Wednesday, April 25. 1923, at 8:30 p.m.. Mrs. HILDA' E. TOKES (nee Moore), Funeral notice later. Mother, you wore & crown of patience, The years you struggled on, Those hands that rest forever, 705 12th St. N.W. Franklin 4745 of 1309 R st. n.w. Lincoln 3579 pa Beta Pi; letter K, Are the hands that made our home. DEVOTED DAUGHTER, ROSZ remembrance, TEA 2 r call Main 8980, ELESTER A., at Garfield Hospital, d son of James and Barbara Twaites. Funeral from the residence of his amunt, Cora Hundley, April 27, at 2 pm. set with pearl 200, after 5 p.m. 5 [ES_—Tuesday night, 81 SPECTACLESTuesday wigl SPECTACLES, shell NON-SECTARIAN CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ‘Wanhiagton’s Beautiful Buriai Groun care—Chapel—Perfect Just a thought of sweet Just & memory fond and true, Just = token of appreciation, Aud a heartache still for sou. DEVOTED GRANDDAUGHTER, AGN In sad but loyi s 3t George: now. rim. near 15th and E, Bemtrel ity TLANTIC & PACIFI SUIT CABE, yellow, contaiain 1023, at_her residence, 6008 Hth ES. remembrance of , MANOLA THOMAS (nee Juckson), who enfered into eternal rest two \ othes, between 12t o Que t Wisconsi n to 35th, Bunday about 8 a.m.; re. 1005 New York ave. SUE HARRIS, lovin in her 46th year. lots—ederate prices—Terms. le or ‘Visit to Ceme- R. CAYLOR. Linc. 983. wife of R. L. Waters uneral services at the Trinity Episcopal Church, Takoma Park, Fri. day, April 27, at 2 p.m. my devoted frie ears ago toduy, April 26, 1 4. Cissel Talbot ¢ e rl, she came into this world to ses Interment in Rock FESTABIENT, leather bound: r e Line. 358, Creek cemetersy. Officers and members of the Williog Helpers' Assoclation, MARY_ WHEELER, at 10 o'clock, Friday, April 27, from ‘St.’ Aus A sampie 'of its misery: Bhe tasted of its bitwr =up nd tried to drink the portion up, Then gently turued Ler Lead aside, ¢ith the world, eward, return. T FUNERAL DESIGNS. between lst and R. 4 uto delivery service. ind Hyattsville, Md. Finder please return or w., and receive U.S.A. also rear lami 'Ovevr_;7~""5*00"’stbre‘s in the stine’s Chureb. DEVOTED CHUM, MARTHA RICH- Gudc‘mBaros.g 5, Co, 1214 F St notify E. C. Bailey, 80 M ot. ard. BUTLER, Pres. A