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A Pleasure— Not a Burden Our have the pleasant satisfac- tion in the knowledge that | we do not burden them with “carrying charges” or inter- est on their accounts, The price you are tcld is the price you pay—nothing more at Goldenberg’s. ! We do not penalize our Charge customers by adding interest or “extras.” NA Dependable used cars now on di play in new second floor Showroom at 1. Street. R. McReynolds & Son 14th and Park Road N.W. sosb sose ol o a o ol o o o] o o) ol o o o| 0| WILLIAM F. BEST DIES OF INJURIES Autoist Tried to End Life to End Sufferings, Due to Accident. Charge customers — William Franklin Best, 36 years oid, of 172 Uhland terrace northeast, who siashed himself with a knife to end his suffering after he had been badly | injured in an automobile accident, {died at Emergency Hospital last night Best drove his car over an embank- {ment in Rock Creek Park Monday night, and then, unable to get assist- |ance, cut his wrists and throat The body was brought to the District Morgue foday and a coroner’s jury sworn in as a matter of formal pre- caution. The jury was then recessed, | subject to call'if Tucts develop to the ut where an inquest is deemed ad- e jnight at Garfield Hospita!, following | Rogers was at work at her desk as icians and police do not know | sustained have caused 1f-inflicted whether the Best were suftici death or whethe wound proved the fatal fact At the hospital last night it found that Best sustained a dislocat- ed hip, lacerations of the neck and | wrists, a broken leg, broken ribs and ssible internal injuries. injuries ent to the was Husband Seeks Divorce. onduet is alleged in a suit for olute divorce filed in the District ne Court vesterday by Thompson, | Mary L. Thom Thompson names a co-respondent and asks for custody of two dren. They were married at Rockville, Md., October 8, 1920. Attorney Camp- bell Howard appears for the husband. Sales—Service 1423-25-27 L St. N.W. Main 7228 Sales Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVIC Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 Kiox Hat Illustrated, $8.00 The Four Winds---it’s a little longer---hangs easily 45 Smart in good weather; dry in drizzly weather; warm in chilly weather Youcan'tbeatitinsilver gray,chamois, cedar Hart Schaffner & Marx make it to last long and always look well Raleigh Haberdasher by Y | |ing in Frederick, Md. | | Bertie | probate. She directs that $250 annual against {1y be la, Md. | for five year: minor chil- | Barnard and Helen 1. D. Williams, in 1310 F Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926, DEATH COMES SUDDENLY TO MRS. MAUD D. ROGERS Succumbs Following a Surgical Operation—ZFor 8 Years Served as Clerk at White House. Mrs. Maud Downs Rogers, a na tive of this city, and for eight vears a clerk in the Iixecutive office of the White House, died suddenly last an operation on her throat. Mrs. late as Monday afternoon and her | death was a shock to her friends and her assoclates at the White House. Funeral sgrvices will be held to- morrow aftérnoon at 3 o'clock ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish Rogers, the former a brother- in-law of the deceased, at 3 He: keth street, Chevy Chase, Md. Rev. V. O. Anderson, rector of St. Agnes Episcopal Church, will officiate. In Rogers’ mother was a natve | of that village, and she and a daugh- |, ter are buried there, i 1 Mrs, Rogers had the distinction of bheing the second one of her sex to be employed as a clerk in the Executive ofiice Her appointment was a personal one made by Presi- dent Wilson, and the Executive order placing her within the civil service was sent out by President Wilson while attending the peace conference n Paris. Prior to coming to the White Houde Mrs. Rogers was employed in the business department of Galt & Bro. jewelry store. The only relatives surviving Mrs. Rogers are some distant cousins liv- | Clara Barnard Will Filed. The will of Mrs. Clara BE. Barnard, who died April 13, has been filed for r of Lsabel . Furbank The remaining estate two children, Philip I paid Mi goes to her of the is to equal shares. While the stoc testatrix in the Garfield Tea Cq her shave without first giving the |30 other an opportunity to purchase. The | r; son and son-in-law, Douglass Mams, ave named as executors, The of the SECOND ENTOMBED MAN FOUND DEAD One Taken From California Tunnel Alive—Four Still By the Imprisoned. Associated Preas. N FRANCISCO, April 21. phone the recovery of Jack Coyne, 4 one of the six men who was |last Saturday in a slide in the Grizaly | Creek tunnel, near Quiney, | terment will be at Booneshoro, Md. | K Sifpegd gl | Mrs. night recovered sufliclently | pital attendants he believed | panions { the spot Officials of the Feather River I Co., in charge of the tunnel construc tion, | be within a few feet of the entombed men. Throughout digging in relays in the tunnel, could { hear the voice | voice seemed to gr W Wil- | tion compuny | builc s ngs in miles advices from Oroville r this morning of the of San their ing four. rescuers the rema in in a semi-conscious today to tel be found alive he was discov would where d the crews were thoug the evening, of J. w st McBride, rescue made before for debris near until adequate Shortly 1o the the tunnel tunnel, which is being to Grizzly Creck, tric plant, is in isolated and ruggzed Lode Count Quiney ix the 1 s o the st [ one sectiof is I'he few the estate, valued at about $25,000, is rep- | of a few ranch houses resented by Attorney Philbrick Mc C | serve a chicken { Masonic T « tion Oyster Hou land Stull, pr What to the Citizens' of Dallgren Terrace. ,ORGANIZATION | | | |, The Board of | Home for w Dahig will Reincarnatior come, The New York S | hostess t | Congress from N | Willard 1 ception at 10, | The tional | dinner and { from & Massa | Mothe McCorm: Dr. CLAUDES. SEMONE and Ssesesosssesss e Teessssesssesssses e Sesesses Sessess INC. it the Mavflower Hotel av TONIGHT. Ed cation will No. 3. 0. B linner ut Nort emple from 5 to 7 o'cl Widows ssociation, Army i Orphar will Hall nd n Terrac , Twelfth and northeast ‘esldent of the Associatiol the Advisory Sta will Counci m eet Tele report body FFrancisco, ntombed alif. A tangle of timbers and rock yed ach de attempt t Thomas | McDermott, taken from the shaft last condition, I hos com near d. ower ht to worke His adily weaker. The sound of McBride's volce was too muffled to guide th The fear of striking McBride or one e other slide v.ctims, slow. the rescue crews were disturbing the {had been placed The structed to divert th Creek hydroele | most be divided between the children each | the Xiot is requested not to dispuse of his or | County mile gangs. Prog- midnight cense face styling | con waters of Bucks supply of 't s town sarest construc- onl ACTIVITIES. 3:30 o'clock, in Franklin School Build ing. will heast s, 1 Rhode Ts Harry N speak on Me ns United Lodge of Theosophists ing. continu the o'clock stud, All 1te Society w tes to the D v York State a Hotel. Dancing 9 o'clock the deleg: Ingram Church at the husetts aelock Commi for the District n the Jefferson Memorial ( 1 hav h ong v ch Tenth to Citizens ' Pensior 8 o'clock Kk Medical Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 109-410 McLachlen Bliz. 10th und G Sts. M. ob you want ¢ Awnings ca mates e 100 fully ALLEN’'S Kindly Service During the trying hours of sorrow friends and relatives must be relieved of every possible burden and responsibility connected with the funeral. The funeral director is the only one who, by thorough perience, is capable of quietly and efficiently attending to the many details that arise. : We have conscientiously endeavored to place at your dis- posal the best in personal service and essential equipment. Complete Funeral,®*125 A black broadcloth or gray plush casket, with a silk interior, 6 fine handles, engraved name plaie, outside case, embalming, wash- ing, dressing and shaving if mecessary, removing from any city hospital or home, advertise the death, hearse of limousine type and training and e Seventeenth and | ASK 'FOR * of wel v A.R. t the Re regi benefit | street avenue northeast the room | 1 Papering—Painting—Awnings There is no for us to handle. reconditioned given—reasonable prices CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 14 13th St. N.W. small miade full Main 53735374 . FOOT-EASE for TIRED,ACHING FEET two fine Cunningham limousines. When in Need of Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E Line. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Your Neighbor” | was | result CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Army and Navy Club will con- duct a rummage sale and bazaar and the benefit of Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Club tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, 1224 F street. Dr. Frank Howard Richardson, re- glonal consultant on diseases of chil- dren to the New York State Depart- ment of Health, will speak under the joint auspices of the Better Homes in America and the food and nutrition | section of the D.strict Home KEco nomics Association, Friday, 8 p.m., in the assembly hall at national head- quarters of the American Red Cross. Subject: “Breast keeding and the i.c sponsibllity of the Mother for the Care of the Baby and the Choice of Her Food.” The local food and nutrition section of the Home Economics Association will meet tomorrow, 8 pan, in the executive committes room of head- quarters of the American Red Cross. Dr. Willlam E. Clark will speak on “Diet in Diseases of the Gastroin- testinal Tract.” Al invited. ! interested are | — { M. January will lecture in uditorium, 1326 I street, Subject: “Tnsight Into Truth, Marlin Clan of the Memorial L of the United Brethren will give its annual dinner at Grace Dodge | [ Hotel. Dr. Charles Fultz, former { pastor, will be principal speaker. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Smith will lead the singing. 1. H. Jones will give a read- | ing and Mrs. Martha Brandon and' | Mrs. Eva Horn will sing. Mrs. 8. B.1 | Cogswell is in charge of arrange. |ments assisted by Mrs. William Brown !.um Mrs. George Kennon. | A retreat will be given at the Holy osury Church, starting at 7:30 and closing Sunday at 9 o'elock mass, “ather Z. H. O'Keefe, of the Apos. tolic Mission House, will deliver the sermons. Viva Dinner will be served to the public Ingram Memorial Church from § to o'clock. A special meeting of the Henry D ( Cooke Home and School Association | will be held in the school auditortun: Friday, 2:30 pan.. at which time the preschool caripaigr will be the fea re. Speakers will include Miss Catl erine Watkins, district superv kindergartens, and Mrs. G. W. Lady chairman preschool canpaign, Distr Parent-Teacher Association. M. Gries, Division of artment of Commerce, | will speak before the Washington As- | sociation of Cornell Alumni, of wh ¢ W. Hyde is president, Frid at Ralelgh Hotel. ' Subjec Housing Problem.” Mrs. Raleigh | hrist will lead th Mrlx"x.)\)h((\‘ The University Club announces its | final dinner dance of the season, April Dinner starts at § pan. Dancing | at'¥ pan. | istia Citizens' Association wiil Temple. Fourte d | An | meet Satur S p.m t Masonic | nth a U streets | southeast. Business and special pro- | gram | The Biological Nociety of Washing- | i to as tens Sirds" Baldwit will cmibly meet Saturday, § p.m hall of Cosmos Clut udy of the Life Histc will be described by S. Prent of Cleveland, Ohio, and ther will be a talk, fllustrated by motion pictures, of the “Life History of th House Wren,” also by Mr. Baldwin Visitors are welcome The South Dakota State Society will give its annual dance and car: party tomorrow evening at Grac Hotel. All South Dakotans are Representative (. son is president of the in society. The Ladies’ Aid of Hamline M. E. Church, Sixteenth #nd Alifoson streets will serve a dinner tomorrow from 5:30 to 7 pam. in the social hall of the church, Allison street entrance. | Kit Carson Post, No. 2, G. A. R., will meet tomorrow, : p.m., at Grand | Army Hall. 7 ! The lectures by Count Les jr.. announced for April 26, 27 and 29, have been delayed until May 3, 4 and k the Playhou! i Tolstoy, at The auxiliary home board of Beth- iny Chapter, 0. E. 8. No. 24, will | have a luncheon and card party to morrow at the home of Mrs. E. ¢ lin, 2008 G street. MILLS TO CUT DOWN. & | GREENVILLE, 8. C., April 21 ®. | A large number of plain goods cot- | ton mills in this city and section! probably will go on a 25 per cent cur- | tailment program early next month, it | learned here last night, as a| of the unsatisfactory condition | the cotton cloth market. Mills manufacturing fancy goods, | of which there are several in this county, will hardly be affected, it was | said in mill circles. i of | | | l THE WEATHER | Highest, | Charleston | Plper”” over the radio, and | rewara P District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight, mod- erate ‘'west and southwest winds. Maryland—Falir tonight and tomor- row; warmer tonight, fresh west and southwest w.nds on the coast. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; warmer tonight and in the south portion tomorrow, fresh west and southwest winds. ‘West Virginfa—Fair tonight and to- morrow; warmer tonight. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 54; § p.m., b3; 12 midnight, 44; 4 a.m., 46; 8 a.m., 50; noon, 68. Barometer—4 p.n., 30.12; 80.10; 12 midnight, 30.0! 8 am., 30.07; noon, 29.95 Highest temperature, 68, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 44, occurred at 1 a.m. today. Temperature same date last vear— 56; lowest, 32. Tide Tables. (Furnished Ly United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Toduy—Low tide, 9:45 a.m. and 10:12 p.m.; high tide, 3:01 a.m. and 3:21 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:38 a.m. and 11:01 pm.; high tide, 3:55 a.n. and 4:15 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sune rose 5:25 a.m. 6:50 p.m. Tomorrow—Ssun rises, sets 6:51 p.m. Moon rises 12:46 a.m.; sets 2:28 a.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one. half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 48, condition, slightly muddy. i Weather 8 pm., sun sets 5:23 a.m.; sun Chicugo Cincinn Clevela Columbiy Denver 4 padasa 33 India Jackw Miami, Fla ew Orl ew York Okla, City Philadelnhis Phoenix. Pit, Portl Part R 208 0.4 v 5004 29 98 5010 B0.10 Dieco §; Francisco St 44 FOREIGN. Greenwich tinie, today Weather Clo Cloudy Clotd Part ARGENTINA o the week ending April 20 Temperatur ; \urreut. Deva eri wheat arei Southern wheat ipitation ~ ent. Dev. v years' ef for 'his musical Renyon, a governmi London, recen mitted to present his opera hearing Reginald plove of won Part Aired: saddle, shigev ather harnéss ndly claim at DO Cashington Ar bwn. 45 N4 TERRIER. and_ tan r Lindly ) and Chesaneake Bay e, Washing! Animal Rescue Taree wize whitr and hobhed tail T months. swers to Duke st Chev: 1 BAR PIN k) 4764w Thre _Br 17 et with rhinestones WTegt St R chinestan W, Call N BAR PI3 or Vicinity Shitatn BAR P £ ward I Poli’s Theater Monday. April 19 ol to Howe, Swayze reward ROOCH P i diam, ward 1 returned to 1908 Shey BROVCH e 1127 Rohinson at. 8w - BUCKLE cot-gteel: 14th st hetwe hia road and Monroe st.. evening: rewar oval' hetween Stata, Bld and the Powhatan Ho Room 1701, State. War K ieft in coach of C. & O train arrived in WashinEton 845 T Sat: urday Aoril 10 1024 Danvilie. " Lib- eral reward. M. EDi WAt n.v DEED. signed bv Linda M. Speelman, Shir- Iy 1 Trath, Harry M. Jones: Viegma B Jones. Milton' W. Jonos. Mabel R. Watson Albert S, Jones and ENla M. Jones. Ratari g, 5 Troth, Chesy Chiase "Satiiies Bank. FOAT CAPE—B i i | | | MONDT RTRD PIN-—Between 'u;.n.m.m{ Hotel and the Masflowe ward ) Tort and found_dente the Masfammy, APPIY DOG.“black hioind with white feel Jetween Dth and 10th on D rewar Shna Bve. n W EVERSHARP P sachusetts ave Sund -2 CIT, initialed LB - Mas- | r_Duanont Cire cherish- rd. ‘ C 24 LADY'S GOLD WRIST WATCH—Br: chain (o match: S o let turday. Avril 17. Libe Baen Sy 1117, Lideral MINISTER'S CERTIFICATE. northwest and northeast sections of Please return to Rev. 8. E. Berry, 1 ave Vetwesn the ity 728 Mon- PIN—Eichteen-vear Sunday_scht S urday night in_Columbia_Theater or from theater to Virginia cars.” Mrs. H. W. Fpitier. a PIN. gold._with diamond in and around! probably at Convention Hal. "S008 K K an Eray. at Central_Theater. Y $and 5 o'clock._ Ky POCKETBOOK. v _night about 8 o'clock, on Rock Creek Bridge c: fo 950" Florida ave. now. o et POCKETBOOK. ed_leather. contain- ing sum of money. car tokens. lady's hand. kerchief and visiting cards: lost in Brow levie, 13h and B sty or koing from Brown- ey'S 1o and D sts. b ul reward I Aoiaouh and, D sis. v liberal reward. POCKETBOOK- 3 11th on F st.: reward. Br. 17. ntents. Tadvs. Call Main 3803 Eeward » 9003 een th__and Fhone Main 3730 "POLICE DOG. black and tan. wearing coi- lar. answers to name of Tristan. Please re. turn to 2342 Massachusetts ave. Suitable reward. PURSE—Contain) also $4 check. in Mr. Gage. Adams Takoma Park. 4970 RING. ¥hite 1d. 1 Lo Sel b Jowelry " Store." 708 Bl Sh. . reweand Return_to_store. y RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND—Return to 2800 Broad Branch rd.. Esta Brook estate, - Re: ward, 22¢ SEAL SKIN FUR—Gray. 2 yards long: lost from mnchine about March 15, - Reward. W- . = STRING OF GOLD BEADS. Tuesday cvening: reward. 1725 N st n.w b SWISS WATCH—GOId. closed face. with ini- tials D. A. B. with chain and {ob: lost Sun- day night. Liberal reward if returned, to No._17 7th st se. 30 TFRRAIER—Biack and_Yan _small: collar with name “Tucker.”" Please call Put.z'.’()l).'i. o WEST mafim TERRIFR, whifs. female. | blind: seward, one Polomas 1480 ' ing $37: ward. | BARBARIN | GRACE. 1 Cards of Thanks. CROSBY. We wish to thank our friends. neighbors and relatives for their kindness. tender expressions of syimpathy and beau tiful floral tributes during the illness and at the death of our devoted husband and father THOMAS CROSBY MRS. LENA CROSBY AND CHILDREN. * . 1 wish to express my gincere 10 the many friends and relative for their words of eympathy and Kindness and the floral offerings at the death of my dear hushand. JAMES EDDINGTON HIS WIFE. BESSIE EDDINGTON, McCART) I wish to express my and siucere govreciation to our neighbors and relatives for the and their expressions of beautrful floral tributes at the death of my_ heloved husband. JOHN J. Mc CARTHY. MRs. IRENE McCARTHY. * Marriage. AMBERT. ir th, friends Kindness sympathy and MURST— ambert and Mrs, W. H NE CHARLES 3.7 1026 Deaths. R Mouday. April 13 New York City. ELIZABETH « of the late Yrancls i1, Barbarin from the chapel at Oak Washington, D. C.. Thursday 105w BAYLOR. Tuesduy, - HURST at’ Alexandria. Funiera Hill Avril April 20, at 1 ani.at his residence. 1810 4th st 1w PREDERICK. “beloved Lushand of Lizaie Bayior. " He leaves to mourn their loss ur daughters. Effie. Eqta. Elsic_and [ and _Sherman v of New York Dietrict of Colamhyi Mrs. Fannie Chandier of Pittsburel Pa.: ‘two brothers, Frank Havlor of W Jinkton 1926 45 otiicr o the: K W Ancil 2. e Vi y. Aprii Relatives and’ iricnds 1o Felatives and Mount Bethel Roye_officiat- at Rev fxm < and members of Dani 1 No. 10408, G U. 0. of are notified o atiend call meeting 04d Fellows' Hall. Wednesday. Abril 21 730 pm " o ‘arringe for the faneral of Brother FRED BAYLOR W. 1. BOLDEN. P. BEST. Suddenly. Tue WILLIAM F. v tense” A Yace . BIRD. T RBIRD KING 22 4t 1 pom Ay April Hington: interment BRADFORD. _sundar, April 1% ALFRED X. BRADFORID, (retred G0 nvited COLEMAN. Avril 1 Jos EPHIX aneral from RADT Leavenwor Cemeters FERGUSON 19206 GUSON. th ). 1 RICHARD L band of Annie L F. and Richard S George J. Grave eeidenct 1844 N Avril 2. the ent winek pita daighite Bvinersl 1 Waodley i 2 at 950 4 Totified to 4t el of Ha L Thursdis, Avd 1oy o IRGTA S K. ARTHUR R. BROWN ANNA L. DOREY. se By LADY “ B HILE Thirsday. Baptist Church CISCO. R life at 1B JON Thomas' Arthur, and Rosa Jomes their Toss a devoied daneh ne crand grandehiidren ather relatives » Allen Chapel . C.. Rev. Hold t.oat 1:30 pm. <hall m In our F Resting by You will ES. lovin mother Harry, Augt to W The hands th How heini For me she But_she Tuesday. Avril 20, £ the late Funeral 5th and H sts. at 9 a.m David serv nw. 1926, at mains neral . and will Thursday. MEEACHIM, | Moudas residence. 1300 103, MAGGIE J nt of Mre, M resting at the W. Ernest Ja parlor Georgia a be shipped N. €. Apnil 22, EX. Apt o Nikion i MISHAU Departed this 1l 19, 1826, MARY E. MISHAUEX AP0 ot " 1 Seihatiex ot 1680 Ath ot WS, Sond Tovine Mother of Albert Fry Sikiiates, s Brown. randmother of William. Alexander Mishauex it of Lallian Burgess, Fineral trom Mk o Do Jerusalem Baptist Ch oficiating. Thursday. Apri ends and rela@ves mvited RIGGS, Departed shis 1 Monday. iy fier n biiet Hiness, 4t bar dence, 910 Westminster t.. EDNA ELI BETH RIGGS (nee Roots). beloved dau ter of Howard and Katie Roots. S leaves to mourn their loss a husband. Clar- e Erns wo Ve Krandmotaere, A little daughter and other relatives and 1fr Funeral from the above resi- dence Thursday. April at 1:30 pm. Relatives and friends invite ROGERS. Suddenly, Tuesday April 20, at “Gartield Hospitals Mros MAUDE ROGE Funeral "services from home of Frank Fish Rogers. 4 Hesketh st., Chevy Chase. M ‘Thursday, April 2, at 3 p.m Interment at Boonsboro, Md. SCOTT. Departed this life. after a lingering illness. which she bore with patience, Wednesday . April 1926, at the resi- denc of her daughter. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, 434 Q st. n.w.. Mrs. EDMONIA SCOTT. She leaves to mourn their loss Deo Toving daweniers and one_son Fu eral from 434 Q st. n.w. Thursday, Avril W v SEDGWICK. At Sharon, Conn.. April 18 1926, EMMA D, SEDGWICK, in her 92nd year. uneral Tuesday at Sharon. Ci SELFRIDGE, Suddenly. April 18, 9 Boston, Ma: GERTRUDE =W e ot she life Rev Harris of and P, 1 pm Thomas ¢ vy. Funerai hapel 1 at, 11 Forest Hill Cem Wednesday, AD; STEPHENS. At Lakeland. Md. April 19, 1026, 3 STEPHENS. She leaves to mourn the loss tw daughters. Mrs. Frances Taylor and Mrs. Martha Roy: one son, James H. Stephens: one grandson, Stephen Taylor, and other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday. Avril 22. from Metropolitan Baptist Church, st. be- tween_12th and 13th sts. n.w. at 1:30 Rev. M. W. D. Norman, pastor. » WAL Departed this life. after a lin- worine ines 3 r 10:38 am. h . n.w. SAMANTHA WALLAC voted mother of Burton A. Wallace. neral from above residence Friday. 23 at 11 am. Interment at Wood Cemetery, 238 WINSLOW. _Suddenly. Tuesday. April 20 1928, at the residence of his nephew, G ¥. Winslow, Vienna, Va.. HORACE WINSLOW. Funeral from Fesidonce Thur day at 11 a. (Portland. papers ey April odlawn = | TAYLOR. Monday, | r of Rubin Brown and Rosa | orial Church, | 11Geo. C. Shaffer In Memoriam. FULTON, memor Avril flectionately in JAMES A. FUL And Vet no solace 1 I can’ but vray " God's resigned T may No more will vor | This lonely Lom. But in Lieav | Aud enjoy | R DEVOTED WIFE. * | HoLMES. s " have passed. four long. sad my tears 1 to e be fac st remembra hter, NELLIF r g0 fodas ist as dea on’ the grav we would Toved to ha LOVING MO bute and unfor: i devotion to the memory 0f our dea PENELOPE KELLUM. who 16TE Us xixteen years today DAUGHTER JENNIE MINOR sad but le my Beloved b NOR s de axo today. Avr No one kno: only v e eternal rest AND HARR} hand. ANDREW irted this life thr . o HIS LOVING Wik} but loving and mother. remembran. 1 did not know the But only sav And onls know Withoat sayi od-by k0od-by ¢ s ber slcep The Savior has taken her by And said “Come. My loved on: ter land LOVING HUSBAND. RIS I did not wa CHARLES H. NOR hat she sta was de LOVING SON. . ELDRIDGE NORRIS & :(“ oviNG D CAME S NORRIN. e HER D RAWLES. EORGE W e 3 s SISPER.LUCY DUFFLS voted hustand and - fathe- RAWLES. Who devarted th 4 foday, April 21° 1990 and brother. 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