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U HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO SERVICES HELD HERE |3fuschs: ks of Hockbridss Roysl FOR CHARLES G. RICE Arch Chapter, No. 44, and commander Former District Resident, Who of Moomaw Commandry, No. 27. H ‘was a member also of Kazim Temple Died at Lexington, Va., Buried in Arlington. veloped the idoscyncrasies which later made hiny the subject of wide com- ment. Coming finally to Brightlingsea, at the mouth of the little Colne River, he decided to anchor, and the Valfreya has swung to its chain there since that time. One of Mr. Brown's accen tricities was to douse the members of his crew with water. Many men quit under this treatment, but ethers quh’kl\ took their places, lured by the AFTER 0DD CAREER McEvers Bayard Brown, Ec- |larze centric American, Beat " , 3 the siotias o2, aneut B Crew for Pleasure. YACHTSMAN DEAD of Roanoke, secretary and treasurer of the Lexington Fez Club, o member of Lexington Presbyterian Church and of the Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity of ‘Washington and Lee. He served as a sergeant in the United States Army during the World War and served for a tithe on the Mexican border. Mr. Rice s survived by his mother and father; four brothers, W. 0., Man- uel Wheeler and Edwin Nelson Rice of Washington, and H. C. Rice of CIif- ton Forge, Va., and four sisters, Mrs, Macon McArtor, Miss Thelma Rice, Miss Marguerite Rice and Miss Lynette Rice, all r-r this cit FRENCH ROUT DRUSES. PARIS, April § ). ~A Beirut dis. patch to the Havas Agency reports that French columns have captured Bayas, in the Mount Hermon region, compelling the Druses who opposed them to take refuge across the Pa estine border, where they were di: armed. The Aispatch says the French lost only one man killed and four wound. ed, while the Druses abandoned 204 dead and 250 wounded. Charles Graham Rice, 20 vears old, assistant treasurer of Washington and Tee University, son of Mr. and Mrs John G. Rice of 150 Eleventh stree “outheast, died of pneumonia in Lex ington. Va.. veaterday. 2 Mr. Rice was a graduate of iast ern High School here, a veteran of the World War and identified with fraternal. club and church circles. Frineral services were conducted at | of the crew in to have ale with him. 4 that when they stood with the asses in their hands he would jump amonz them with a cudgel and heat them Despite his eccentricities along this e & line. he was well liked in Colchester ers Bayard Brown. wealthy and Rrightlingsea, sending money to centric American yachtsman, died to- \ihs peedy. establishing parks “ard day aboard hit yacht Valfrexa. which | Leeping the libraries of the fowns has been moored near Brightlingses | .jonz the Essex coast stocked with|the residence of his parents today at sipce 1850, He had ‘fong been W i1 | go0a booka. 110:30 o'clock. under the auspices of Btalth When the Valfreya dropped anchor | Washington Centennial Lodge, No. 14, | for the Jast time, in 1889, the American | F'. A. A. M. Interment was in Ar- McEvers Bavard Brown was the|flag was at her masthead, but later it | lington Cemetery. Funeral services son of the late Alexander Spears ma« removed. At one time an attempt | were conducted also at the Lexington Rrown and srandson of Robert Bayard. | was made by the British to collect an | Presbyterian Church, Lexington, ves- Partner in the banking house of |income tax from the wealthy old man, | terday. Brown, Shipley & Co, and prominent but he turned the collectors away, de’| Mr. Rice was graduated from Wash- In New York “ociaty. he suddenly de | claring he was a eitizen of no country. | ington and Lee, and when a student sided one day t sing. He had | and as assistant treasurer for the past the Valfreva, u splendid craft. built | six years he had become prominently and started off 1o circumngvigate the |identified with various organizations glohe. 1t was on this (1ip that he de lin Lexington. He was senior warden ingland. 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A string orchestra will furnish old-time tunes and the figures will be called. Ginger snaps, clder and apples will add to the long-ago spirit, and the Supreme Regent and Mrs. Knoepple of New York will lead the grand march. The District of Columbia Life Un- derwriters’ Assocfation will meet 6 o'clock, at the Raleigh Hotel. James FElton Bragg, vice president of the Manhatta Life, will make an address on the subject: “Modern Life Insur- Ance Service, The Chemical Society of Washing ton will meét, &:15 o'clock, in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. Speakers: Dr. 8. C. Lind, associate director, fixed nitrogen research laboratory, and Dr D. C. Bardwell, fixed nitrogen re. search laboratory. Capitol will meet, Temple. Council, Royal 8 o'clock, at Arcanum, Pythian Eugene Ferson will deliver a free lecture at the Playhouse, 8:15 o'clock Subject: “Problem of Modern Mar rlage.” The Citizens’ Law Enforcement meeting will he addressed by Repre sentative John (. Ketcham of Mic igan, and Representative John W Summers of Washington at the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church at o'clock. A _musical program wille he headed by Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, to he followed hy social hour and re freshments. ‘The Holy Trlnll\ branch of the Holy Name Soclety will mest, 8:15 o'clock, in Trinity Auditorium. Repre- sentative John J. Douglass of Massa- chusetts will make an address and there will be a smoker and entertain ment. Earl P, Ready, president of the society, will preside. The Red Triangle Outing Club will have a campfire party at Fort Marey. | Bring cup, spoon and something 1o roast. Meet at Chain Bridge station Cabin John line, at 7:45 o'clock. hike does not count in the contest. The National Capital Dental Saclety Wil have a banquet at the Lee House. The Society of Forty and Eight wil have a hanquet at the Lea House. The Maryland Soctaty will meet at Thomson Schaol at & o'clock. Nomina- tion of officers. “Down Petticoar fashion revue by under direction will be given. & o'clock, Auditorium, Thirteenth street and New York avenue. Proceeds for the benefit of Girl Reserve building fund . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. tearss Bible class will meet n.m.. In Mount Vernon h. Dr. K. B. Moomaw Lane.” 80 Girl of Marie a_musical Reserves, 1. Moran in Masonic I " Auxiliary to the Gayel Club will flold a 500 card party témorrow At the Gavel clubrooms, Rtrest George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Amer- fean Women's lpgmn will meet to- morrow. 10:30 a.m., at Church of the Covenant. The John Eaton Mothers' Club will Rive a play in tha Cleveland Park Congregational Church, tomorrow & p.m., to help defray the expense of llndow hades for the John Eaton 8chool. A card party for the benefit of St. Joseph's Church will be given tomor- row 830 p.m. in the St. Joseph's Hall, 313 Second street northeast. Alpha Deta Phi business Juncheon tomorrow, 12:30 pm. at Franklin 2quare Hotel. A card party will be held at 1. 0. 0. F. Templa tomorrow. Proceeds will be donated to Ruth Lodge. Senator Woodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan will he honored guest and speaker at the luncheon of the Loyal Knights of the Round Table. tomor- row, 12:30 p.m.. His subject will be, ment and Observance. ‘Law Enforce- Dr. Simon’s sermon tomorrow eve- ning at the Washington Hehrew Con- gregation will be entitled “Capital I.” The Big Sisters of the District will meet tomorrow, 8§ p.m., of Rt. Patrick's. The Woman's Guild of St. Luke's T E. Church will serva dinner in tfie parish hall tomorrow fram 5 to 8:30 p.m. The Ohio Society will hold Hs last regular meeting for the season Mon- fay evening at Rauscher's. .Iudge Kathryn Sellers, a vice president, is chairman of the committes in charge of the program and will preside. Flora McGill Keefer will sing and \lnb!l hlflflkth‘hllf in_ bag 4D C. 8.7 Tout Tuerday” night outside of uMnnnn Auditorium. Rflurn 16 _Dr. Miller, 1730 At n.w. BAR_PIN. lady's nl-un - sapphi Inll Sunday ovenlnl’ in or near Rial " initial ‘lekléna o “The r‘A'r Tarze. gray. S Jim: o anon |l'n|d Oth D—On Tussday. a T obion [ containing several five-dollar hm" lense court_and return the unrn" 1o the Stoneleig] w‘r eray_and white ‘Apartment 710 in vieinity of 1200 JReturn or telephone North TN AmAIL Diatipim wih ble in or near Columbia 'X‘n lin 534K, " m ale. yellow and white. {ip o noes. nm‘ 5 H‘ ug lost April 6. &.2§ white §Dh!rd m n s'ifin DAl & Main 5188, bll'een hon, Main _u__LLQ" R York al Wensinton 14 fiu&u:l nr'ValnP.émm ‘and tAD, answers to Sandy: in H'lthrhnod of |B"| Ihd H n reward for return or m'orml Hhe e Sharenonta, ‘apitol Line. LASSES tortoi BE and 1558 H‘Annixé:ifl?u’-e icking up 1 B Dag G Fote) maleran Tonny eatit 3ame to management: no questions asked: rewqs ff {owiora Ff-n« SLASSES—Tuesday morning ave. snd Noen ave. and K. Phone N GERMAN | shell, ghell, begwaen Arw\[“-: Main 196¢ ’-H;‘AND GIIII]"E dfl'fl'l‘ gaa"'.“.‘.'m.‘:’ Canl Col. { et “two ke ‘mi hnd atier 6 & d Tock. niear, 1818 dcolxm R Rt L T * e Fing, in ot of 7 Son "';M kes. Yaie "\-@u“ id o 13""" T rewara, m'n. itar_of faining ¢ "?5”39&4 Shtes Senate 'and ‘x‘}fim % oA Shoppee. Ralaieh Hote to “Bob.” Re. ading o recosery —_on _or near 21st st. and N ril 75 reward. f‘au North 3260, or paver “money. 5 ear tokens: DRtween. 7th and nd F reward. — Cal This | Thirteenth | At University Club. | At the rectory | 3 ‘1‘1 APRIL 8, 1926. THE WEATHER District—Showers this afternoon followed by generally fair and colder tonight and tomorrow; moderate to fresh south and southwest winds, shifting to northwest by tonight. Maryland—Cloudy with rain this afternoon and probably in north portion tonight; colder tonight; tomor- row fair and colder; fresh southerly winds shifting to northwest by to- night. Virginia—Showers this afternoon followed by generally fair and colder tonight; tomorrow fair; colder in east and central portions: fresh to strong southwest winds shifting to north west by tonight. West Virginia—Mostly clondy with rain and colder in northeust portion tonight: tomorrow fair; rising temper- ature in west portion. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 70; 8 p.m., 66; 12 midnight, 4 am., 60; 8§ am., 61 noon, 71. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.95; 29.93; 12 midnight, 20.84: 4 a.m., 24 8 a.m., 29.72; noon, 29.64. Highest temperature, at 5 p.m. yesterday Lowest temperature, a.m. today. Temperature same date last year Highest, 66; lowest, | Tide Tables. | (Furnished by 'nited States Coast and 5 pmo 9.50; 71, occurred i 60, occurred at 3 | ndetie Survey.) 1040 a.m. 4:03 a.m. Today—Low tide, high and pom.; tide, and 35 pom. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:51 a.m. { high tide, 5:09 a.m. and 5:40 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:43 a.m.; |6:37 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:42 a.m.; sun sets. 6:38 p.m. Moon rises 3:37 a.m.; sets 2:12 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. | Temperature and water at Great | perature, 46; Kl | un sets condition, clear, 1 “ nnm- in \'lrlmll (hhu Teu Stations, “yqEv avep Abilena Tox Alba Atlania .0 tlantie City altimore Bismingham Bismarck Rostan Buffalo Char Chica Cincinnati ! Cleveland Golum a,s.& Detroit El Paso. Galveston Helena Huron. . D. Indiananolis Jacksor.ville Kansas Ci ngel i Miami, Fl N. Oriean New York Okla. City Omaha Philadeiphia § Phoenix Pittaburgh ’rmx.um._w. Raleigh X Cloudy Clear Rain Rain Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Rain Cleudy Clou b o Diciouty o o7 Rain * Clear Pl.clendy ou 013 Rain 46 60 FOREIGN. (8 Am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London,' England Clouds aris. France.. Cloudv rlin._ Germany. Cloudy opent De Cloudy orta ¢ Cloudy amilion Clea avana, Clonds Calon, Canal Zone.. Part clondy Rogers Transferred. derick . Rogers, Infantry Staff School. Fort | Mai F | at the General | Leavenworth, Kans. dered to Frederick with_the Maryland | —— - {31, Duncan, cellist, will freshments and dancing. Md.. for Auty ational Guard pla The Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology Alumni will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m.. at University Club. Dr. George W. Field will speak on the effects of stream and harbor the fishing industr | The chorister of Shiloh Baptist Church, T. H. Ward, announces that lan organ recital will'he given tomor |row night. at & o'clock on the new inatrument just installed in the church | to replace the organ destroyed by fire {July 27. Roy W. Tibba of Howard | University will play tomorrow night and give a second recital April 16. Unity Council, No. 17, D. of A, will {have a card party tomorrow at Old | Naval Hospital, 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Women's Alliance, All Souls’ Church, Sixteenth and Harvard atreets, meet tomorrow, 11 _a.m., Hall for election of officers. rénce Staples, in Pierce Mrs. Law- luncheon hostess. — The first dental college for women in the Philippines has been opened {in Manila, with a woman dentist as denpn, ____ FUNERAL DIRECTO) J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director md r balmer. Livery in Connection. (nmmod ous chapel _and _modern erematoriumg. Joderate prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cali 1385, Frank Geler’s Sons Co. Lus sEVENTH ST X 1eph Main 2473 anwm%fin ?}m‘m 816 oient ce. Aummc’s‘nflo i-rvm . " either th 1 Neither the fuccessors of nor o it the original WK, Foeare soramion Phone Prank. auclm fi St.N.W. Formerly 940 ¥ St. N.W. Josep h F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M ST N, Ganlied 1548 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 1782 Penna. Ave, N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST Txmothy Hmlon Pho; FUNERAL DESIGNS. 641 543 in_Childs’ brown silk, Re: Tuesdsy night. York ave., NG _sold: ipitials L. 7.0 ‘3“'“‘15“ G675, Bhons 661’1831 table reward. s 1 TCH,—sauare.white £o1d v':-.e’ks'rna&fi beiween Irving and Jur& -?Jf S g Promn! A\IIO Deliv Servid gudc Bros. 03» 1212 F St Geo. C. aia 166, - S nzm»!‘hk‘{.“’!: e atonss, BLACKIS Floral Blan;rONE's oral “ et Sprays R o T g L condition of Vh-i Fallg at & am.—Tem- | Pi.cloudy | cee | at has heen or- | pollution, with particular reference to | i will | Births Reported. The !ollflwtn(n.Mrlhl have bean rmrud i'.‘l)o the Health partment in the past 24 urs. Michael_and Bessie Corman, sirl. Edwin W. and Mildred M. Frank. boy. George J. and Gertrude H. Korschen. boy Karl S_and Julis M. linb‘rr' boy Miehael . and Marion eirl. Frederick A-n Cora Eo" 0 ¢onnor. bos. {ghn B an k.n Maszullo, bos. W m um “boy. Biltiar wad Yornte M) R “nnag im y‘&ab‘n- girl. 'r’:‘"m T and % Rekasor ane] William F. ear] Ri ond nrl Salvator mfi" $»rolhn ¥ Cadvino. bos William J. and Jane Borland. boy. Charies 8. snd Eihel T..' Kilbirn. boy Frank B. and Kathieen C. Lindley. girl. Robert J. and Mildred Monieth. i Branko ‘and Aspasia Adjemovitch. boy. Bernh; H. and Elsie M. Bierl. bov. Perry and Merle Baldwin, llrl James I, and Ethel Thnmp?;n vm‘"‘" €. and Elizabeth . “isher §. and Virginia M. Biinn. hor. John V. and Mary Rowan_ girl. Thendora M. and Eselyn Daborne. hos Walden and’Anna Hauk. girl Wiiliam ‘and ‘Beasie Robinson. girl James and Susie Chieds. hoy. Deaths chortcd The foliowing deaths have been reported m the Health Department in the past 24 O apeth B. Anderson. 75, United States Naval Hosital ter "Weber. 38, St, Elizabeth's Howoita]. aura Stilman, 82, 326 Maryland ave. n.e. | Phillip S. Steele. &4. Sibley_Hospital o Kutherine A" Keady. 63, 1716 Wisconsin | ljaac K. Baker 80. 420 Harvard | Harry Redm Mattie _Grav, Alles Wiiliame, 66. John Green. 83 Freedmen's Hospital 6. 5215 Cloud vl n. e. BT, 0271 Hughes et 40 Garfield Hospital Children's Hospits monthe, 130 fith st hemeser. y ol P recdmen: 1616 Corcoran st % Howpital I John Washing John Gord Smith H Cards of Thanks. | CUDMORE. W wish to express our amuu appreciation to lribn s and neighbors for their tender expressions of symp: AL RGTaY Tr huies at 1 PlflhM of our be: Toven siet % R INE A ARY A, CUBMORF, 5220 CHE' CHASE PARKWAY. J0HNSON, We wish to exoress our ciation to our many friends and nei for the kind expressiona of aympathy and many beautifnt floral tributes at the death of our heloved son and brother, CLINTON who di Mareh 5. 1928, 1 JOHNSON AND FAMILY Marriage. Annonncement is of Miss PEARL W. | CHRISTAIN G| Ma 1026 at Baltimore. | James wmmp officiating. Ly | !Dcalhs ADAIR, Thursdar April R residence. the Etheihurat, wife of the Jate John Adi Mrs. Charlotta M. Cormack, the ‘pariors of Norval K. Tabler. 15 AW urday. April 19. at o clock b.m icago papers please cons.t thanks latives, indness: 7 and beau: 1020, a1 her ABETH € mother of Services at | BAKER. Suddenly. Tuesdas. April 6. 1 |81 the regidence of his son.’ Robert | Baker 630 Harvard st n 18 HENRY heloved husband of "the Anne Elizabeth Baker. - Fyneral yrom chapel of Frank Geisr's Sons. Co.. Tth st nw. Friday. April 0. ai 83 2. “Raqurein mat it Ohe Chareh of the Sacred Heart at § o'clock. Relatives r" friends invited. ~ Interment Forest Glén, 19260, at 3 Ma BELL. am ROBERT BELL. “beloved "son_of Hope Bell and brother of William Brown. He also leaves to mourn their lnes four aunts. one uncle and & host of friends. Remains resting At 1383 Florida ave . Funeral from the Mount Zion Baptist Church. 12th Rev. G. €. Brown April 9, at 2 p.m. BOWER. _Suddenlx April 6. more.” Mrs. MARY ROWER. aged Funeral sarvices at residence of her neph- ew. Dr. George E. Hardy. 518 Cathedral | Baltimore. Thursday at 2 pm 8 BRAXTON. De ted this life Wednesd: April 7. 192 it 1045 pm . after a briel illnese ' MARTHA BRAXTON. She leaves 1o mourn their o one son and two daughters. Funeral om Janifer & Hun- ter Co.. 1115 22nd st. n.w., April 10, at 2 o'clock. 5 BROOKS. Devarted thix life Tuesday morn: W oril 8, fifi% At his residence. 1425 atreet, ROBERT BROOKS, devoted hus- x of Floren Brooks. Funeral from &5 Pierce st. n.w. Fridar. April K"W him. Jesus. in Thy keeping 1l we reach the heavenly shors Then. O Master. let 1 e him. Love and have him as before HIS WIFE. * | BROOKS. Denarted this life Tuesday morn- | | ine. Avril 6 3 2 at hie residence, 1425 W at. n.w. ROBERT ED. | WARDS ‘BROOKS. He leaves 1o mourn their lose a loving mother and stepfather. Mr. Charles H. Ponges and Mre. Carr Ponges: also a devoted wife. Mrs. Flor: gnce " Brooks: one brother. Julius G Rrooke. and a hott of other relatives and Funeral from 65 Pierce st. n.w April 9. at 2 p.m. - BROWN. Wednesdar. April 1928 Freedmen's Hosnital, JORN' SAMUEL BROWN oeacefully fell asleen in Jesus' arme. " He leaves to mourn their ioss a wife. seven daughters and two sons. four sisters and two brothers. Sleap on. dear papa And take vour rest. We loved you dearls. But God loved you best THE FAMILY Departed, thiy lite Tuesdar, Apri at 4917 Meade st. n.e NEY. ke Toaven "to “mouter theis desoted wife Tucy ‘Busey: one dn and son. Tertha and Colston | Bueey. one muter” Ada Fowell: one' broth- | Alfred Bugey.'anc a number of nisces. a o1 of friends. Funerai h.B3rd hetwasn April 9. At | | Wednesday. April 7. at Gallinger Hospital. | i at at | i ‘chu | L and M ste. n.w.. Frid om | BESEY. Brother reterane, G, U 0, of 0 You are reauested to attend the fu. ! 2l g1 our Tate brotper "PARRIS W J Frid Avril fl 1 _pm. Union ! Y M.E 23rd st. between h Veter: CHARLES K. TORNER, i, Sedyrs 3 hem IM this life Wednesday. April 7, 1928, 0 p.m.. st Emergency Hos- pital HATTIE 3 CLa¥ 47,00 the 17th faithful wife of Arthur from St. Augustine's rnurx Sll\u‘é ¥, Aoril 10, at 9:15 a.m. Family and friends invited to attend COULLEY. Tuesday. April 6. 1926, residence. 3716 Fulton st n.w..' NAO) eloved wite of the ath Joseph Cull Fiineral Saturday. Aoril 10, at 2 p.m. terment brivate. o CUNNINGRAN. Wednedas. April 7. 1936, USIE E.. beloved wife of the lais Wil lllm Cunningham Funeral from th residence of her daughter, rs. Rose V Nolte, 518 Quincy et n. riday. A a rvices at St aul's Church, ‘ird Vashington Circle nw. at 9 Nty ea e Friends inviied. "Iniorm at Oak Hill Cemetery, - DREW. Suddenly. April 6. 1026, at Or- lando. Fla. ELLA M. widow of the late orge J. Drew and daughter of the late ames and Selina Fraser. Funeral from glvars, Bavtist, Church ‘Saturday. April at’2 pm. Interment private. 9 lflln. Wednesday. April 7. 1928, at mtown University Hospital. MAR! ani | i (neg Murphs): beloved " wite ot slaus Dyer. Funeral !ro ] Nsl mn her son, Bernard ,‘ a W e ‘o Satarday. Anei 10 Thence oSt Stephen| cmon» Murch. 25th and Pa. ave, mw. re PIeh Biaes sl s o St D o'oidek, I terment at Mount Olivet Coametery. r tives and friends invited to -uavm FILLYAR. Wednesdas Aoril 7, 1026 45’;: . at her residence. Hillcrest. B: hlr ark Montgomery County., Md.. Mrs. HILLYAR. beloved wife of the iate Hill . Interment at Rock- April . at 10:30 am.* JTuesdas, April 6, 1026, at : h Fast Eaphio W MARGARET < heloved wile of Alfed ¢ itatehinson: er.e Funeral ervices n Fridas. Avril 8. at the abave residence 8:30 am. thence 'to St. 'Josenhs where mass will he said at & nm fnterment Consressional Cemeters. = Kind: iy omit flowers. .8 ApriL 6. 1038, nAADV.EB'thgQS ‘ o e 3' 'l' Georuwlm wi l!‘ al‘ 'ated at filfl unt Olivet Cemeters KENNEY. Wednoadas. Apcl] 7, 1020 RICH. ARD C. RENNEY of 55 Dow B beathir of MES b e oral from Nineteenth Street Ctuedis - AP 10. at Saturdiy. 3 and. friends nvited KNIFF Monday. April 5. 19: husband ‘of Venus 5 geace, Funeral {rom the i of A. Taitavull. 456 7th at. «.w.. Prid Abril 9. at 3 p.m. Relatives and fiends NSt utermaut peftate, LANE. Tuesday. Apri et Muskoka Lakes. Ca . Funeral Friday at Clovelana,'Ohio. MoCLERNAND. ciating. p.m. erl“vn GFORGR Kniffen. aged at_9:30 BELLE p.m. b Tuesday, April Ypat D1 .M 'A‘luld AF . 1026, at hi bcov of artie MEiler, sed 13 vears: o ineral trom the late ml‘:’fim‘ dn’y Am‘l at 2:30 écnuirs "A Tnterment lt PSR Ty A2 g Suddenly. tven and friends nvivedr Notice of | QUANDER, Wednesdas, 2t SULLIVAN, | CARTER. R | JONES-KING. | MATTHEWS. Beaths. NE. Monday. April 5. nee. Wilson Park Gongre: .o CABLOTTE 'V E._helo ite G Payne !‘unnu sorvices 8 Benitons Thurdas a s rment. will be in e Tamiiy Yot n Ormn (Manassas papers please rll.flnv Wednesday. Aoril 7. 1028, at . 3t the home of his dauenter; G 0 }il})fi(hl“du‘:e Atlanta. G ieaves to mourn _their osa"six ‘dsugnters, Mrs Lens Feldmas. Yo, Ids Bereer ang ‘ohen. Mrs. Helen Cohen Mrs Rose and M 9! s Etta Pelzman. all oAy Vs, "o sivo leav Mayme Fieischer nf one brother W Hermen Pizoran, and sister. Mrx avid Zeiler. both of this city. n ril 7. 192 o nw. ELIZA PAY’ 1926, at_her ngross Heyeht at er residence. 1518 ETH M. QUANDER. devotad Fuagtar of Mre Georgiana and Jonn € Quander and T Cora 1 and George H. Quandar. Shéra) from St Avgustine’s ‘ehurch whers requism mass will be said for fha renoss of her soul. Saturday at 10 o'clyrk Relatives and friends invited L QUANDER. Officers and members of St Monica's Ladies’ Auxiary. No. 140, apd Digtrict_Auxiliary. No. 2. ntg ot by notified: af e death ot luw FEIZABETH QUANDER. Call meet iy 8 O R 7:30 pm.. St. AU ne’s, Church Hall, Funeral mass Sat- [ ey BT 3,10 am at St Au- y order o ?o Auxiliary Proudent & - resident. . LOCKE ST RIDGELY. Entered into_rest Wei v praing. April 7. 1026, FRANK EUGEX RIDSELY, Cepmianger, & Ridratye For usband of Mary FEuston Ri 5 | from his late residence. 2503 Tracer place. Saturday. April 10, at 11 am. In terment at Arlington National Cemetery o Thursd: Apri] 81928 st Providence Hospital. FUGENE SULLI VAN, husband of the te Annie Sullivan aged 688 years. Funeral will bs heid from Zurhorst's funeral 301 East k'r‘ ftol st on ‘Saturdag t 0 am.. thenes to St b requiem mass will be sung at 9 am 1 the rapose of his soul. Relatives and griends invited. Intsrment Oliver” Commters TINDALL. Tuesday. Aocil 6. 1028, JAMES TINDALL beloved hushand of the late Annje E.'Tindall (nce Downs). Funeral from lhl vnxd-nc« of his son. A. C. Tin- a]l, 1430 8 st. se.. Friday, ‘April 9. at 30 nm. Relatives and friends invited. nterment at Congressional Cemetery. TINDALL. _Spesial, communication, of Naval s ;‘".leh Z ‘ 10 nmf 'rd.; AD:‘)}IQY llnnfir:y ar'ihe puroose of witend) unerai oF our Tate rother: JaMES TINDALL By Order 0f (R’ Woraniptal master ROLAND M. BROWN TUCKER, Aoril 7. 1926, at her residence 2401 22nd st. ne. GGIE TUCKER, Tne hafoved wite of Walter Tucker. aged B veare: CFuneral will' be held from the Northern Methodist Church at Friendshio Md_ Friday. April § at Interment wt Friendshin Cemet WELSH. Tuesdas Aoril 8 residence. 4107 Davennort at ROWRLEH heloved nushan Welsh (nee Herhert Funeral from his late remidence Frid April 9. thenos &t Ann'e Chyrch re msa will he sad b A em fterment at Aockville M Relatives and frienas invited to attend. ¢ In Memoriam. ANDERSON. In loving memory of o 'n“ls'l‘dn mother MARYA. ANDE who died wix_ vears ago 1920. HUSBAND AND AN oRAER In sad but loving remembrance af our dear hushand and father. STLAS CARTER. who depa: this life nine years ago. Aoril 819 Pnyx’l him? No. we never will: joved him then, we love him atill m‘mo vy ia a8 precious today our he passsd Away , WiFE :mu SON.” ROSE AND SAMUEL CARTE! FINNIE. dear el PRt Deep in our hearts you are fondly remem- bered. Sweet. happy memories cling ‘round your o.m 1978 a1 his now JAM] e B ll 4 but loving memory of eur 't:‘-n.r'l' and father. THOMAS r?v 0 died two years ago Lo« l’ April True haaria that loved you with deepest affection Always wiil love you in death just the me uts E¥Ine wiFe Axp cHILDREN. GATES. A tribnte of love and devotion in the memory of my dear sisters, MV GATES. who died. six years 8go tod April 8. 1030 "and mg dea brothe G who jo er A!TE brothe: “mEOLL”NI Novembar 1834 and dear sister. -G, WEST. joined them’ ol Aufun‘lh.i "ioZ5in that sweet Toat this vior Yorus. LOVING SISTER. A qu'ni AHAM. Ip memory of LOUISE GRA G‘HA’C (nee Yflrdl who died one year ago today. April 8. 1625, Nog, dead to_us who loved her. Not lost. but gone before SBEA Il'?l m;;:”u:rx:m?‘emory nd will forev. FRANCIS AND MARIE GREENFIELD. * RAMAM. Sweet is the memary of my lov. ORI, SRy LOUIE SRARAN, ul dird one year axo today. April 8. 1028. What whuid T give to hold sour hand. Py Vnu‘r lear lw‘- h;n"u\‘;:‘e PR o loving amie.” vour 'weien Whieh t &0 much to me. How sad is this dac 10 me The day on which you disd ‘n¥v lm[em""h will t‘lml n my heart f X by sour s, WSt yous 4 su A tributa of love (o the ate =1 memor STt otir years a0 today. we soem to see in the eoft. dim Lkt A face we love the bes And tNink ot her when tha suns lask ray HE} vxs&"fi"fif’fi' W m ¢ D KABEL ll' lnrm I.?.., Fbw ARn A JONES A he Vear awe todas: ST e 8th of A ril 18 here again. 0" me the saddest of the year. Because. one vear ago today. My dear fagher nn»n v 8k emory of an’ who 1528 JOSEPR. In sad N)I I/\flnl remem - Sr-nra of our beioved hu-hmd -m! father. PWARD MATTHERS. who denasted this Iife one year ago teday. April Just Our dear father passed awar. Our hearts atill sore As day by dav we miss him more. Short and sudden was the call Of oyr father. loved by all The hlow was great. the shock secere. We litle thaught his death 80 near QOnly those that lost him can_tall ¥ Dagaine awas. witho The THE °F PWIFE AND b'hmfllk MATTHEWS. A tribute of love and devo- ‘z‘"fif’nn‘"fi.\% 31 el T ona hoss 6o, woday - April B 158 "Ihe hands hat 4 s0 puch for me Now lesaly lhe' ay. Gog l:n.ov 1hey worked Cintinuously. IS o UGHTER" FLORENCE DAVIS 5 _, ory of our dear moth- MATTREY MATRHEWS Who cnisred tato rest eight years ago todas. April 8. 1918, Gone to thy Heavenly Father's rest. o Mowers of Eden round thee M ‘thine ear thajmurmure biest iloh s waters' woftly flowing Gentioos of uairite! | Notb fav theo Ourtears ‘re, shed. our sighs are iven: Wiy mourn to know thou art s frpe Taker of the jors of R MR CHILBREN. MATTHEWS. Sacred o tha memory of me devoted mother. EMMA MATTHEWS. ' ieft me ‘cisht years aro today. ApAl And «:h ‘Tis ‘:Ir:'l to remember you Though absent to me. you are just ss shine on the grave once were . but could not save. The uml- seemed to oAt the rain, began to el gw.made mound. Loy HeRTER. Fallire MAT- RS LADELPHIA. PA TAURM. In sad but loving remembrance o our dear son and brother. GUSTA THURM. who departed this life four years ago today, Thuraday. April & 1922, Deop in_sur heirte you ars fondly re- bered Swoe hsohy memories cling ‘round o True um +"that Tove you with deepest ai 'S tova you in death just the un’m BROTHERS. SISTER AND B! ER- A TAURM, In lovire. remembeance of_my Huhlllbl'lnd and our father. GUSTAV A A ku d'yl!ud this life four years aco. Al fltll" busband and father. h seems changed to us Jou went away. t that you are hanoy eavenly home above. Al& i St love. Never ahall we cease to love vou. Never shall your memory fade Sweetant love forever lingers Around your sweet an: WIS WFE AND CHILDI Tn_memory of our dear WAVZ!'F who depast rtat II lodaz " AD e D ATE R MR BORATAND L¥IA.+ wi SH. A tribut f love to the Mo ol our dear deuhier and sigtr: VERTTA “WARDER WHITMARSH.® who life three years ago t0dsy. R flqn WANZER. SABAH L iife six ¥ departed thi; Aoral 9% Have vou aver sat alons at e, ashnd waiched, che day 0 dsamed’that close hesids sou :f': all that once E'C lhhfim'. . ‘WOOD. sf‘d ihe memory of SR AT RS In my heart your 1'«‘»'-“‘-'-’:4“'1',-..":' nfuz . dear mother, o not mmk of ss_your soft and our sweet and R

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