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150 CHILDREN GUESTS AT ANACOSTIA FIELD Santa Claus, in Plane, to Come to Field With Gifts for Youngsters. For the first time in many years| the voices of children rang through- out the Naval Air Station at Ana- costia, D. C.. today. supplanting the | humdrum roar of motors. About | 150 boys and girls are guests of the officers and men of the station at a Lig Christmas party which is sched- uled to reach its climax at 1 o'clock when Santa Claus side-slips out_of | the clouds in the back seat of a real| airplane, lunds on Bolling Field and| taxies up to the hwuiars. He will A Special® Offering Tomorrow then the chil- brought to the automobiles owned by the personnel of the station, will be taken to their homes, officers and uted a large bought toys distribute gifts, nd useful presents, and the station’s mess hall Owen was master of ceremonies. Marriage Licenses. ‘THE EVENING STAR, T. J. DONOVAN DIES WHILE ABOARD TRAIN Former President of Central Citi- zens Expires While on Way to Obtain Pay Roll. Thomas J. Donovan, former presi- | dent of (he Central Citizens’ Asso- ation and a resident of Washington for wore than 35 years, died suddenly Tuesday on a train near Rock Castl Va. Mr. Donovan, who had for a num- | ber of years been prominent in civie | affates in the National Capital, left shinglon in 1923 to become the or of the St Emma's Industrial ute for Bovs at Rock Castle. He way to Richmond to get the pay roll for the Institution at the time of his death. Born_in Springfleld, 11, in 186 Mr. Dohovan came to Washington as secretary to the late Senator John M. Palmer of 1Illinols. He attended Georgetown University Law School and practiced law for several years. Prior to leaving Washington hs was attached to the Shipping Board. As president of the Central Cit- izens' Assoclation for many years, Mr. Donovan took the lead in several projects for the betterment of the Natlonal Capital. He was also a member of the Washington Klks, Lodge No. 15, and the Knights of Co- lumbus, and was for some time president of the District of Columbla branch of the National Council of Catholic Men. The funeral will take place tomor- row from the home of his son, Ed- ward P. Donovan, 1624 Monroe street. At 8:30 a.m. a solemn requiem mass will be held at St. Aloysius Church where Mr, Donovan was a parishioner for many years. Rev. John C. Geale, ficiate. s Mr. Donovan is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret E. Toomey Donovan; a son, Edward P. Donovan; two slsters, Sister DePavvi of the Ursuline Convent in Lilinois and Mrs, Josephine D. Furlong of Granite City, 11, and two brothers, Timothy Dono- van of Illopolis, 111, and John P. Don- ovan of Washington. Policeman Finds Baby. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., December 25.—A baby girl, a few hours old, was left on the steps of a fashionable Monu- ment avenue home last night. policeman heard a wall, Investigated and then called a patrol wagon. child was almost humb from cold. was taken to a rescue home, nurses gave it warm milk. Soon it was peacefully slumbering. FOUNDED 1894 1109 F Street N.W. ORRISON'S Krown for Remarkable Value Giving Startling Reductions in a Most Unusual A Special Offering Tomorrow HIGH CHARACTER FUR-TRIMMED NEW MODELS Reduced to Extraordinary Low Prices and placed into Four Groups The Most Important Values in Fur- Trimmed Coats Which the Season Has Yet Produced and Represent- ing a Fraction of Their Original Values Those who have waited for this sale will be amply rewarded for their patience. Never have prices been reduced to a lower level. Fascinating Styles Quality Materials Gorgeous Furs Newest Colors In All Sizes The Furs Are— BEAVER, MARMINK, SQUIRREL, MUSKRAT, , SKUNK, FRENCH SEAL, OPOSSUM, WOLF AND FOX, ETC., ETC. The Fabrics Are— FURLAINE, BOLIVIA, VE- LORA, LUSTROSA, MO- KINE, VELVASUEDE, OR- MANDALE, ETC,, ETC. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 8. J.. pastor of the church, will of- T omansTan Proto THOMAS J. DONOVAN. Missouri's State superintendent of public instruction proposes a tax on rouge, powder and other accessories to woman's facial beauty, the pro- ceeds to go toward the State’s educa- tional fund. W. W. Chambers’ $100 Complete Funeral —is equal to any. Beautiful casket, hearse, burial case, use of our chapel and service, all for $100. inest Private Ambulances Local Calls Only $4.00 Why Pay More? To Pay Less and Get More | Call W. W. Chambers Co. Undertakers Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 432 CARD CASE, con! odz auto license, etc. V. De Ford, EARRING. a gold pendant, valuable fo owner belrloom: between 13th and T . mosw. 220 Masonle Temple ‘on 11ih' st Return to 1805 T st. n.w. and receive reward. Phoe North_4880. { plece: rewsrd. Asna Whelan, I ey ave mow. se. Finder pi A 16 Maryland ave. n.e. Livcol HANDBAG—Lady's, at Oth and F sty A R small; black silk; co tainiog gold lorgnette and handkerchief: Tuesday Dight. between 19th st. and Col. rd apd Dupont Circle: either on_street or strect reward 3035 Que st. mw. Finder notlfs Capt Herves ORDER from Mechanicshi Return Estelle Steel, Concord Apartmer g % Liveral reward. Tsutsum Spartment, 17th and Park rd. Col. PURSE, small gold mesh. Saturday December” 20, 1eaving, Metropolitan. Clup. 45 sex, B st. Reward. Telephone Frankiln PUP, collie, strayed, with’ white collar: st RING—Oval onsx, with diamond, near Palais Royal. .Wednesday. Liberal réward 1 Line. 6045. COMBRELLA Mottled Tiandle with ring; name on inside top; Peoples Drug Store, 11ib amd G, Reward. 1752 You n.w v UMBRELLA, blue silk, 14th ., Col Park rd._Phone Adams 1601 tumbla'ee: __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. SARDO & CO,, 42 H St. N.E. Phone Lincoln 62 Modern_Chapel. Antomente Paratia T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT _ 1784 N. CAP. ST. NORTE 7978, _ r———THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare (o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLI? B. SPEARE ———— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— [WILLIAM_CLEE. Vuners Difector st 1™s5a "medarn” crometarinn. - Moge ¥ i ne Pa ave. mow. Tel. call M 1588 "R, F. HARVEY'S SON Ricbard K Harvey, 1432 You St. N.W. FUNERAL PARLORS. _Pot. . SUNERAL PATLORS. Fot. 27. ¢ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. L e Cmapel. Teiepheve. Main 2473 o R B Model 1. Lincols MRS vate Ambulinces- - Connection. VL. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor com. nected with the original W. R. Spears ;::fll-hm'“ 940 F St. N.W. Frask. 6626. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons - (ISAAC BIRCH) i 13034 M ST. N.W. Eatabiished 130 3034 M ST. N-W. _Eeas g Quick, Diguified and Eficlent Service. w. 4 £16 H ST. N. LINCOLN 8208, Automob] Obha Bervice. 5 YOU_SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 M‘in 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. & Timothy Hanlon &1 B ST. N.E. Phove L 5348 FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S oral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautiful Floral Desis it Hoderate Prices: 14th & B, Tel. M. 8707 ECRU CROCHET cdss and ey —for conier- | | DONOVAN. Members of the Kuights of Co- | HANDY. December 23, 1924, at COL. JOHN CONKLIN DIES; RITES TO BE SATURDAY Retired Army Officer Formerly Was Professor of Military Science. Col. John Conklin, U. 8. A., retired, former fleld artillery officer and pro- fessor of military science and tactics at Staunton Milltary Academy, died at Walter Reed Hospital yesterday. At one time Gen. Pershing was first sergeant of the Cadet regiment at West Point of which Col. Conklin was captain. Col. Conklin was also pre- fessor of military science and tactics for the Cleveland public schools. Funeral services will be held in the post chapel at Fort Myer, Va. Saturday. Services will be conducted by Chaplain Scott. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery at 1:45 p.m. He is survived Ly his brother-in- law, Maj. Gen. John L. Clem, U. 8. A, retired; a brother, C. H. Conklin; a daughter, Mrs. Hamilton Davis of Cleveland, and a son, Maj. John F. Conklin, U. 8. A., stationed at Camp Humphreys, Va. RITES FOR MRS. BARNARD. Funeral services for Mrs. Florence A. Barnard, widow of the late Justice Job Barnard of the District Supreme Court, and for 51 years a resident of Washington, will be held at 1 p.m. to- morrow at the Church of the New Jerusalem, Sixteenth and Corcoran streets. Rev. Paul Sperry will offi- clate. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery, where her late husband was burled last February. Mrs. Barnard, who was 76 years of age, was a member of the Washington Club, the Seymour Club and was for- mer fegent of the Dolly Madison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She died last Tuesday at the home of her son, Ralph P. Barnard, 1443 Euclid street Marriage. DAVIS-YOUNGE. Mr. and Mrs. Willam T Younge announce the marriage of their duughter. HELEN LUCERNE, to Mr. LES LIE REYNOLDS DAVIS, June 23, 1824, at Haitimore. Md. At bome after Japuary 1. §13 Srd st. oow. - Peaths. ANDREWB. Suddenly, Tuesday. December 1924, at Rpthesda. Md., Frak G. Andrews. in his 61sl year. Fuperal from tbe Meiho diet Kpiscopal Church, Woodmont, Bethesds. 3a., Friday, December 26, at 2:30 pm Interment Bethesda Cemetery. 25 BARNARD. Tuesday evening, December 23. {dence of her son, 1443 FLORENCE A.. widow of e justice of the Bupreme Court_of the District of Columbia. Serv- ex Friday, December 26, 1 o'ciock, 8t Church of the New Jerusalem, 16th and Corcoran sts. Interment at Arliogton 25% CARROLL.. Departed this life Monday, De cember 32, 1624, at 11:25 p.m., at 1830 5th St nw. JAMES M., beloved husband of Maggie B.” Carroll and devoted father of Willlam, Janes, Bessie and Reginald Carroll. Funeral from his late residence, 1850 5th st n.w., Fridey, December 26, at 2 p.m. * CARROLL. Members of the Columbia Ald Association are requested to attend the fn neral of Brother JAMES M. CARROLL from his lgte residence, 1850 dth st. B.w., Friday. December 26, '1924. at 2 o'clock pm.. W. H. JOHNSON, Pres W. B. HARRIS, Secty. . DONOVAN. Suddenly, on December 23. 1824 THOMAS J., beloved husband of Margeret E. Donov Funeral from his_son's resi- dence, 1624 Monroe st. n.w.. Friday, De -ember 26, at §:30 a.m.; thence to 8t Aloyaius Chorch, “where requiem mase will | be suzg at § o'clock. Kindly omit Sowers. DONOVAN. Members Washington Geveral As- | sembly. 4th Degree, Kuights of Columbus. are sdvised of the death of Sir Knight THOMAS J. DONOVAN. past state deputy | of the District of Colimbia, on Tuesday, December 23, 1924. Fugeral from his so residence, 1624 Monroe st. n.w., Friday December 26, at 8:30 am.; thence fo St Alosstus' Church, where requiem mass will be sung st 9 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers MICHAEL D. SCHAEFER, F. N DONOVAN. Members of Potomae Council, No. 433, Knighis of Columbus, are advised of the deuth of Brother THOMAS J. DONO- VAN, past state deputy of the District of Columibin. Fupersl from the home of his t. n.w., Friday, December thence to St. “Aloysius’ . where requiem mass will be sung st 9 o'clock. HAMILTON CLIPPER. Grand EKnight. WALTER 1. PLANT, Fin. Bec'y. lumbus gre notified of the death of Past| State Deputy THOMAS J. DONOVAX Funeral 8:30 uw.m. Fridas from 1624 Monroe st now. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius’ Church at 9 a JAMES A. SULLIVA State Deputs. DONOVAN. Washington, D. C.. Lodge. No. 15. B. P. 0. Elks. It becomes our sorrow fui duts to announce to the members of Washington Lodge, B. P. 0. Elks. the death | o Rrother THOMAS J. DONOVAN. who passed 1o the Grand Lodge of the Hereafter December 23, 1 Funeral from residence | of his son, Edward P. Donovan, 1624 Mon- Toe st. p.w. at B:30 avm.. December 26. Taterment Mount 0 ivet. 'Ry order of JAS. A. BALDERSON. Exalted Ruler. Attest; W. 8. SHELBY, Secretary. FISHER. Tuesday, December 23, 1924, at her rexidence, 419 4th st n.w., ELLEN PRATT FISHER, aunt of Miss Elien F. Butterfield. Funeral from her late residence Friday, De. cember 26 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends {ovited. Interment Bangor, Me. Ind., after a brief illness. SAMUEL HENRY HAXDY, beloved husband of Leona Handy and son'of W. B, Handy and Mary Handy, in the 42d year of his age. Funeral Fri December 26, at Terre Haute. 26° HANLEIN. Wednesday, December 24, 1924, at her_residence, 1317 11th n.w., Mrs. LOUISE S. HANLEIN, beloved wife of Adolph Han. lein and mother of Sophie S. Hanlein and May F. Crown. Funeral from Hys funeral parlor, 1300 N st n.w., Satur December 27, at 2 p.m. Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemeters. 28% HICKLING. Wednesday, December 24, 1924, SARAH A.. mother of Dr. D. Percy’ Hick- ling of 1304 Rhode Island ave. n.w. ~Funeral Friday, December 26, at 2 p.m., from tbe | Church of the Ascension. MAHORNEY. . December 24, 1024, at her residence, 1212 New Jersey ave. n.w.. FRANCES H., widow of George W. Ma- horney, aged 72 years. Funeral services at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, urday, December and friends invited to'attend. Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme- tery . December 23, 1024, COR- beloved wife of Warren er of Minnle H. and the late Willlam L. Stuard. Funeral services from the home of her mother, 2110 I &t n.w., Friday, December 26, at'2 p.m. To- terment private. 26 PORTS. Departed this life December 24, 1924, at 5:45 p.m.. in his Slst year, NOA F. (GEORGB) PORTS, beloved father of Mrs. Effie M. Leeman ‘and busband of the late Mary E. (Steele) Ports. Fueral from his late residence, 638 E Saturday, December 27, at 2 o'clock p.m. Funerai private. 26 SACREY. Tuesday, December 23, 1024, at Garfield Hospital, HENRY H. SACREY, be- loved father of Clara K. Garvey, Ida B. 900 14th Bt. N.W. Geo- C. Shaffer *P.%! CHOICE _FLORAL EMBLEMS ot MODERATE PRICES 2 Prompt auto delivery service. xpressl: Gude Bros, Co,, 1214 F St. in 108 Mein 2418 Prompt_delivers. Viehmann, and Joseph ‘Sacrey. Funeral Friday, December 26, at 2 p.m. from the parlors of Perry & Walsh, 20 H st. n.w. In. terment Congressional Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 25 SHEA. Suddenly, December 24, 1924, at Philadelphia, Pa., JAMES J.. ‘husband of Lulu_Mabel and 'son of the late Thomas and Catherine Shea of 602 E st. s.e. Notice of funeral later. SKIPLEY. Suddenly, at the Annapolis Hos- pital, Annapolis, Md., December 22, 1024, .m., Dr. REZIN H. SHIPLEY, 2501 ave. s.e.. beloved husband of Fan- son Shipiey and devoted father of Cecelia and Early Svipley. Funeral Friday, December 26, at 1:30 p.m., at Campbell A’ /M. E. Church, Nichols ave. Rev. Charles Wesley, pastor. (Baltimore papers please copy. ) 25¢ SNYDER. Wednesday, December 24, 1024, at her son's residence, Dr. Henry F. R Snyder, 3838 34th st., Mount Rainier, Md. ANNA'SOPHIA, widow of the late Hen: Snyder of Baltimore, Md. Notico of funeral later. 2 In sfemoriam. BARBOUR. In sffectionate remembrance of our_beloved dau, SARBOUR, who 0 today,’December 25, 10 Wi Bk VD Sessie remembrance of girl. ETHEL CURTIN, who ve years ago today, December Safe io the arms of Jesus, Eate on His gentle breast Where there fs love there is mercy; Bweetly she has gone Lo re 3 BER LOVING SISTER. . M. EDA GATES. AND GRANDPARENTS, it AND MRS. EDW. WHYTE. . CUSTARD. 1In sad and loving remembrance of our loving oo and brother. JOHN HARRY CUSTARD, who departed this life five ye 2g0 today, December 25, 1919. brightest, when bis hopes wers bes taken from this world of pain is home of eternal rest MOTHER AND BROTHER. * DAVIS. A tribute of love and devotion fo the memory of my dear daughter and our sister. JEANNETTE WILKINSON DAVIS. Who departed this life one year ago todas December 25, 1923, at Oakiand, Calif. HER PAMILY. * GRAVES. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear son, HARVEY H. GRAVES, who departed this life three years ago today, De- cember 25, 1921. Today recalls the memories Of a loved one gone fo rest And the ones who are thinking of him today Are the ones who loved him best. A bud the Gardener gave us— A pure and lovely chiid He gave into our keeping To cherish for a while. But just as it was opening To the glory of the day Down came our Heavenly Father And ‘took our bud awa. MOTHEER. * GRAVES. In loving memory of my dear nephew, HARVEY GRAVES, who died thre years ago today, December 25, 1021 Peaceful be your sleep, dear Harves! “Tis sweet (o bresthe your mame: 1 Joved-vou very deariy in life; Ta death I do the same. Sadly missed AUNT LUCY. * GREEN. 1In remembrance of our dear mother. MARGARET GREEN, who passed away seven years ago today, December 25, 1917. Bome time, some where, our eyes shall see The face we loved so well; Some time our hands shall be clasped in bes. Never to say farewell HER DAUGHTER, SADIE WILLIAMS. AND SON, WILLTAM GREEN. - HARBISON—GRINDLEY. 1o fond remem- brance of my affectionate danghters, RHODA HARBISON and CATHERINE HARBISON GRINDLEY. Mass at 8t. Jerome's Church. Nobody koows my longing; But few have seen ma weep: 1 shed my tears from an aching beart While others are fast asieeq. AMMA HORSTEAMP. In sad but loving remem- brance of onr dear brother, WILLIAM E HORSTEAMP, who departed this life 29 years ago_todar. December 25. 1895, HIS SISTERS AND BROTHER. * JACKSON. Tn sad but loving remembranes of our dear hushand and father, Rev. CHES- TERFIELD JACKSON, who dbpartad thi life two years ago today, December 23, 1922, Today recalls sad memories of our loved one gone 0 rest, But those who think of him today are those who loved him best. Forget you? No, we never will. o loved vou_then. we love yon still HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * McDONALD. Sacred fo the memory of o Gear husband and fattier, MICHAEL J. M. DONALD, who departed this life one year ago today, December 25, 1923. Sad to us are memorics of ome vear azo today. Called from this world to peaceful Called by our Lord, who kpoweth best We did our best, God only knew; To save your life we couldn’t do. HIS WIFE, 8ON HARRY, DAUGHTER-IN LAW ALICE AND DAUGHTER ROSE MoLANE. A tribute of love to the memary of our devoted mother, HARRIET McLA who passed into eternal rest eight years ago, December 25, 1916, Forget thee! *Tis a bitter word: We wish it were upsaid Forgetfulness is not of lifs. But with the silent det The flowers we place upon ybur grace May wither and de: But love for her who sieeps beneatn Will never fade away. HER_LOVING DAUGHTER AND €ON-IX LAW, FANNIE AND DAVID LOUNDS. * MORRIS. In tender memory of our dear . MARTHA MORRIS, who departed this life 10 rears ago, December 25, 1903, Gone, but not forgotten. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN MORRIS. Tonels and loving Christmas ré ‘membrances of our dear husband and father. CHARLES W. MORRIS. who departed from. us 40 months sgo, August 9, 1921. Fourth year of Christraas joys ars here Without the one we love s dear: Our bearts and home are ‘still as lorely As the dav vou lett ns bere LOVING WIFE AND SON, MARY L. AND WELLNER C. MORRIS. * NORMAN. In loving remembrance of my ‘mother, PRISCILLA NORMAN, who depart e:wrnu life 29 years ago today, December 25 HER DAUGHTER, MAGGIE NORMAN. * PARKER. In sad but loving_remembrance o my _dear mother, MARY CATHERINEe PARKER, who died two years ago today, December’ 25, 1922 It is two years today, dear mother. Sigee you left this world of care; Gone to be with the Saviour, To dwell in His mansion there. Tou were a_mother truly good A friend both ind and ' true; A better mother never lived— Your equals are but few. HER LOVI AND DEVOTED DAUGHTER MARY ALICE RHODES. - RILEY. Sacred to the memory of onr dear husband and father, PERRY F. RILEY, who departed this life seven years ago today, De- cember 25, 1917. I cannot say, and T will not ear, That be is dead—he is just awas. With a cheery smile and & wave of the hand He has wandered into ap unknown land. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDR! 4 ROSS. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother and grandmother, NANNTE M. ROSS, who dicd Chbristmas day, obe year ago tod Christmas s s0 sad and drearr. Home is not the same dear piace. Listening for my mother's voice till weary, Longing once more to see her face. DAUGHTER, E. HANSBOROUGH Some may think 1 am not lonely, Because 1 have not ceased to smile, But, Oh, how my heartaches Christmas morning, For my darling grandmotber all the while GRANDDAUGHTER, T. PATTERSON. * RYDER. In sad remembrance of our dearly beloved mother. MARY E. RYDER, who aft us two years ago today, December 25, 1922 53 HER FAMILY. * RYDER. In sad memory of our dear sister, MARY E. RYDER, whe died two years ago today, December 25, 19 HER BROTHERS. * BAYLES. Iu_loving memory_of our daughter and sister, MATTIE C. SAYLES (nee Jerna gin), who departed this life eight years ago today, December 25, 1916. One we loved has left our number For the dark and silent tomb: Closed her eves in death to slumber, . Faded in her womanhood bioom. REV. AND MRS, W. H. JERNAGIN AND DAUGHTERS. D BAYLES. A tribute of love and devotion o the memory of my wife, MATTIE & SAYLES, who departed this life_suddenly eight years ago today, December 25, 1916, HER HUSBAND. * TURNER. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear brother, GEORGE TURNER, who departed this 1ife four years ago today, De cember, 25, 1920. May the heavenly winds biow softiy (er the sweet and hallowed Fpot. 'Mid the changing scenes of life You will never be forgot. HIS SISTER, MRS. SYDOLIA FORD. * ERWOOD. In loving memory of BUSH ROD UNDERWOOD, who entered into_rest 25 years ago today, December 5. 1899. HIS DAUGHTERS...* WEBSTER. In sweet memory of my beloved husband, LLOYD FLETCHER WEBSTER, who fell asicep in Jesus one vear ago toda December 25, 1923, on the thirty-ninth amai- versary of our marriage. He was a sincere Christian, a man. of strong principles, honest and true in all hix dealings and stood for the right, He was a true friend and neighbor. T stood beside his bed and 5o ome elas was near. With a joyful look and a smils he whispered, “Bye and Bye,” his farewell bymn. . One by one their seats were emptied; One by one they went gway; Now the family is all parted— Will it be complete some dax® SHIPLEY. A special communication of War- ren_Lodge, No. 8, F. A. A. M., will be held at Matonlc Tempie, ‘corner bth and Virginia ave. Friday, December 26, for the pur- of attending the funmeral of our late Brotner, "REZIN® H. SHIPLEY. Oficers meet at ball 12:30 sharp. Members meet at church. Funeral 1:30 p.m., from Camp- bell A. M. E. Church, Anacostia. Masonic dress. "By order of SAMUEL B. MORROW, W. M. Attest: THOMAS W. JORDAN, Secy. = 25 SMITH. Departed this Iit 1924, st 12:20 a.m., after a lingeri ness’at her residence, 502 Maine ave. s.w.. ELIZABETH SMITH, dewsted mother ol Maude Chew, Charlotte Carroll, Jon, Alice, Andrew, Wesley and Frances Smith: ‘sister of Mary Barnes, Henson, Alexander, Thomas and William Jenkins. Notice of funeral later. . WEISBROD. Wednesday, December 24, 1024, DOROTHY NAOMI WEISBROD (nee Black- man). wife of Melvin C. Weisbrod, aged 21 Jears. . Funersy weryices at ber iate red- dence, 2600 Nichols ave. s.e., at .m. Friday, December 26, Interment at Rock Creek Cometers. . WIIL the cirele be unbroken, Bye and bye, bye and bye® There's & better home awaiting Tn the sy, in the sky. 1 am sll alone, my baby— Yes. night and day; My grief is too deep to tell; But we will meet in heaven And_never say farewell. § HIS LONELY WIFE, MARY M. EENT WEBSTER. - WINSLOW. In sad but loving memory-of my dear mother, VIRGINIA, who departed this life one year ago toda: The Yuletide bells arc ringin la¥, each bour, dear mother, 1 alwa¥s think of you Your loving voice, your kindly smile, is & pleasure-to recall; In_life, in death, dear mother, You are beloved by ail. HER SON RICHARD. * b

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