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revival of Bible study. “The church should get rid of some of its experi-! | ments, building agencies, gymnasiums | | and plans adopted simply to win the | youth. | CHURCH WEAKNESS LAID T0 IGNORANGE vs Bible Always New. | “I say let us get rid of mere mech- anisms and concentrate on one central thing. Let us hold up the glorious — transfiguration of the Son of God. Thv} Bible is always new, never old. “I not only say this for the sake of Biehop Wrarns Ohvistians of |\ o oo, o i aake of e Fast and Loose Play | foetuc sase of the home and for the with Bible. { | sake of our finest institutions, may we | have the power and will to lift up m.s; | great book. 1If we would save it all | the time has arrived when we must act.” the | In concluding, ind | vised the members (o cially the youths nd “find fellow: books.” Rev. Homer J. Councilor, assistant Rishop Freeman ad-| of the class, espe- to study. the Bible iip in the book of when “The hour has struck Christian Church cannot play loose with the Bible in relation modern life,” Right Rev. James E.| Freeman, Bishop of Washington, de- | Slie i Y' « the removal of | Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church and at the thirty-sixth annual banquet | ¢4 Prof. Louis . Bilss, who recently Pt o {Thes of Calvary Bap. | retired after 12 years’ service as teach- s Qulllln\r\‘(h \l’l st night. i = with an engraved re ex- We can ne have Christian unity | Pressing the regret of the c until we have universal study of the | retirement. Mr. Bliss responded, giv Bible,” Bishop Freeman asserted s on “Successful Lives. in | ing an addre: The Supreme Place of the | Musical Program. Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, pastr of Calvary Baptist Church, also spoke. His theme was “Not Good if De- tached.” Rev. Meade Bolton Mac kness of the is_the gen- he | “The primary w Christian churches today is t al dense ignorance of the Bible,” The Rible is literally. the most popular book in the world. Tt s | 5 Gracs Eniscopal R part of every thinker. Not a nmntl T de, Stector Sor Grach . on the Hill” he continued, referring | "‘",;,’,',;h'\’.r.r,:f,m,,x‘n:mfl‘r:{“?)i' i to the members of Congress, “Is|i: A WOOL, BERs Bt By o ele ol U e DR ] program included a vocal duet by mentum unless he is a student of the | prog East and William F. Raymond, Bible. o accompanied by Thomas Moss; a cor- | .. FoucEceelient heredn | net solo by Carlos T. Furminger, ac-| 2% @ BiDIe BLulent, nd s companied b Frances Cureton s sl S Hubbard, and selections by the S Vaughn Class Orchestra. Other guests of honor were: sentatives Arthur H. Greenwood of | Indiana, B. G. Lowery and W. M. | Whittington of Missisaippl and James J. Britt, George H. Carter, Dr. C. W. asserted. shington vthing he Christian Leads Economic World. | Repre- “In the econoinic world the leade are Christians. The hopes of industry, of commerce and other branches re: Hie 1y dlsclonlires o e e O h° | Needham, Dr. HiH: Kimball, Dr. Our most popular novels evolve from | C: McNeil, Page Ktchison, W. that good book. SIElt Dr OB Darnhort “Lincoln prayed this Nation into a | bell Moove, Dr. Llovd & permunent TUnion. He possessed a| D Ormsby, H. B, Nev B ety Bibte; and | Drake. J. Barrett Carter, Dr. William dress revealed some turn of his knowl. | T Gill, Rev. W. b. Blake, Dr. ¥, D. edge of the Bible. \Adum.fi.J : }I 1;}\:;1\( 22“(‘261:(-\01)\ s 5 iR eor A ohn T. Skinner, George D. D Aeul isiot “be) sl citizen ot iihis | BaG T Joku, T Bkinner; fGcorge | country if I did not know why. or if b I B et v its | lis, N. S. Faucett, Samuel Evans and | I did not know something about its | Ji% . & {aueet Constitution, its flag and its principles e X 1 would likewise be ashamed to belong | | Dr 12 C. Rice, one of the five orlgl i, the Christian Chureh and not know | ™ laebers oF (06 Flass, Wag Dresen “The hope of Christian unity resides | the Sunday School rooms, was pre in this book,” he continued. “It tends | Pared by the members of the Ladle: 10 break down eversthing that tends | Soclety of the church, under the direc- to classify. It is the one thing that | tion of Mrs. C. O. Aljnut. breaks down all cleavages.” e — Bishop Freeman announced his dis- like for topic sermons, advocating the Jurope has a new Mouth Organ eagu UR reputation for fine floral work makes it eminently satis- fnctory to leave the ar- rangement of Funeral De- signs to our judgment. Sprays and Wreaths, $5 - s 14th & H TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 “I Can Honestly Recommend CARRY’S Ice Cream on Every Score—Food Value, Purity and Quality” —MRS. LILLA PAULINE CROSS Noted Food Expert and Lecturer “Molded” Ice Cream Appropriately Designed for Washington’s Birthday 500 and Bridge Parties and Other Occasions - two days' notice we can have ready for your social or other affairs, Carry's Delicious Ice Cream and Sherbet in many special and timely crea- tions that enliven the pleasure and sig- nificance of the occasion. Tell us your re- quirements. We have a descriptive folder of our frozen dainties, with prices. 'Phone or write us to mail you a free copy. Carry Ice Cream Co., Inc. Telephone Lincoln 5900 Ask for |the Public Utilities Commission. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, FE 9 BRUARY 19, 19217. |FILER BURIAL RITES SET FOR TOMORROW| Civil Service Official, Who Died at Sea, to Rest in Kensing- ton Cemetery. Funeral Tomorrow CITIZENS' COUNCIL FAVORS FLEHARTY Advisory Group Indorses Lat- est Nominee for { Council Berth. | Special Dispatch to The Star. KENSINGTON, Md., February 18.— Funeral services for Herbert A. Filer, chief examiner of the United States| Civil Service Commission, who died February 10 on the United States| transport Cambrai, between Panam | and Los Angeles, will be held here tomorrow afternoon Rev. Frederick Kullmar, pastor, \? conduct the services at Walter Me. morial Presbyterian Church at 2:30 in Union After hute debate, the Citl-| zens' Advisory Council last night in- | dorsed the appointment of Ralph B. Fleharty people’s counser befor The | a 30m as 4 to Three members— Iker, Robert Faulkner and W. 1. Swanton—did not vote, i The resolutions calling for the in-! dorsement of Mr. Fleharty was in troduced by Harry Stull, who threatened to withdraw it when oppo- | sition developed. The opposition cen- tered on the support given Willlam MeK. Clayton, chairman of the public | utilities committee of the Federation | of Citizens' Associations, for that ap-| pointment or one as A member of the commission by the many citizens' as. sociations. Mr. Stull's resolution declared that Mr. Flcharty was “in every way qualified to occupy the position to|{, administer our municipal affalrs which he had been appointed,” and that early confirmation by the Senate | Selected from the body of our own would be in the interest of the people | bona fide fellow citizens will eventu- of the District. ate in the further effacement of the v n 4 Withdrawal Threatened. privileges of enlightened citizenship, {P-M- at the Concord Club, 814 C street. When several members indicated| “In wealth, education, culture and | = There will be an -"‘:)fs"";m:( IN;":;T hat they would not support the reso- | o . ot |and entertainment, 7:30 o'clock, at th §.,,,,...' Sl {:f,:,'“:i' o i | emens Aih “"“l:h’"):‘“’"s 0 d";: Mount Pleasant M. E. Church’ South. withdraw it rather than have the | vAtional support and defense, an Dr. Daniel H. Kress will lecture, Miss council refuse to pass it and by this|every requirement which tends to de-|Mary B. Erwin will speak and the action embarrass the President’s ap- | termine the character, dignity and|Mount Pleasant L. T. L. will give a pointee. Mr. Stull was prevailed | power of a great Nation, the District | play. Troop 64, Boy Scouts, will give upon, however, not to withdraw the | of Columbia has more than fulfilled |2 demonstration. — Admission free. resolution. every duty and expectation. | Public invited. C. Havenner, Dr. George H. Richard I son and George T. Bleason. the seventy-fifth anniversary of the he O1bson oI, s e to ratiove | founding of the fraternity, 7:45 o'clock, the residence restrictions in respect | record in favor of the principle which | at the Carlton Hotel. to officials of the District appointed | this bil s o dxnove, and Were | Charles Edward Russell will deliver by the President, was opposed by the | fore iy s 18 @SR an address on China and Nicaragu council in adopting a report submitted | Proval, 8 o'clock, at the League for the Larger by Dr. Richardson. yhile Life headquarters, 1628 K street. The proposition to r conside visions of existing law which limit by repre: the appointment of certain officials | and employes of the District of Columbia to persons | compensation legi possessing definite residential qualifi. | debate Tuesday night, it added to the cations is one of the tenor of which | committee Which brought in the re- has frequently been passed upon by | Port indorsing the Fitzgerald bill two civic and other representative organi. |additional members, Mr. Havenner ations of this city, and, with prac.|and Dr. Richardson. tical unanimity, declared to be wun.| This enlarged committee was in- democratic and manifestly unfair and | Structed to make a comparative study unjust,” declared the report. of the Fitzgerald and Underhill bills and submit a supplemental report at Privilege Defended. « future date. The council, however, “While the Constitution has con-|has shown no inclination to change its | ferred upon Congress the power to |attitude in support of the Fitzgerald | exercise exclusive jurisdiction over |bill, which was vigorously opposed by the District of Columbia in all cases | emplovers but approved by organized | whatsoever, many of the most illus. | labor i trious Presidents, statesmen and jurists have declared that the purpose The council voted to hold its next | | meeting on Thursd: night in Heu | luncheon meeting Mond: 12:30 p.m., was not to deprive the citizens of the District the fundamental and essential of the two regularly scheduled meet-|at the Hotel La Fayette. James F. ings on Tuesday and Friday nights. | Schick, of the Real Estate Board. will privileges of self-government. The % Immortal Lincoln, in speaking of the PR et | speak of “Real state Outlook for . ‘Washington.” subject, said: -1 want to Tift men o Births Reported. I e I want to broaden rather than con:| . g Mnh,p..m CE el e RE g e T e tract their privileges.’ e H terhood and the alumni to an ente; to the Health Department in the past 24 2 | gt i e o | tainment to be given in the vestry In Jones versus Walker, 2 Paine, |hoyre: = oo Cloments, girl room of the Eighth Street Temple, Circuit Court, Richmond, Va.,| George J. and Margaret Curtis, boy. ‘Wed day vening. November term, 1791, Patrick Henry | Powell and Mary M. Drumhellcr.” girl Srnesoay. CUEIIng, sald: ‘Rights and obligations are e M Wene ks | correspondent, co-existent and insepa- riable; they must exist together or not at all.’ Also, ‘We are, therefore, when stifled in all our municipal rights, clear of every municipal obligation, | burden and onerous engagement.’ “While at the present time we are not shorn of the very last vestige of the right of self-government, and therefore not entirely justified in act- | ing up tite conclusion above indicated, | yet it Is felt that to be deprived of | the privilege of having those who are vote was 0. WL Swa | vclock. Masonic Lodge 198 will 1 { charge, and burial will be in | Cemetery. Three of the pallbearers will be Henry Dehlert, James Bough and Her- bert Morgan from the, Civil Service | C‘ommission, and three from the Ma sonic lodge, Richard S. Green, Smith L. Putnam and Leslie G. Van Fossen. Mr. Filer was on his way to Hono- lulu to attend the Pan-American Con- ference as a delegate when stricken with a heart attack. Upon arrival of the transport at Los Angeles the body was sent to Washington. CITY NEWS IN TODAY. The Cedarhurst Citizens’ Associa- tion will give a dance, 8:30 o'clock | CHARRAS % BMING HERBERT A. FILER, | Civil Service Commission official, who | died on_way to Honolulu and will be buried in Kensington. BRIEF. Disapproval Is Urged. ‘“The Citizens' Advisory Council | has more than once placed itself on council failed to give to the data submitted | ives of organized labor | regarding workmen's | legislation during the | The L-M Building, Government Ho- tels, will give a dance, §:30 o'clock, in Recreation Hall. The Delaware State Soclety will hold its annual dinnef and dance, 7 o'clock, at the Raleigh Hotel. Repre- sentative Houston, president of the soclety, will be toastmaster. Electa Chapter, No. 2, 0. E. S., will have a turkey dinner and colonial bazaar at Scottish Rite Cathedral, Third and C street. peal all pro- | . FUTURE. Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity will give a ‘dance, Monday at L'Aiglon salons. win The Hubbard-Raymond Home and School Association will meet Monday | night at 8 o’clock in Hubbard School. | Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes will be the speaker. (twing) - Charleg C. and Tillie Gillikin. boy. Paul E. and Mav T. Garber. girl, Harold G. and Sarah P. Sufton. boy. joseph L. and Maude Groves. girl. Ciifton_and Bertha Hollis. by Brian W, and Edna Donovan. boy Albert W and Catherine Brand, girl David W. and Mary L. Wicker, girl. Harry F. and Auna B. Ismer. boy. Jose and Dorothy Tercero, girl rd 0. and E Clark, girl. and Mary Cannon. boy. ahd Catherine Mack George 1."and Suc Noble. oy J and Marie O Laing, girl Ji E. and N . Wood. boy. John J. and Nellie Talcott, boy. Charles and Gertrude Brendler. boy Jack S, and ah B en. boy. Thomas R. and Lola J. Henry. boy. Max d-and Albertina Dex. boy. ames W. and Leilah Bradenturg, boy. Frank J. and Emma Keller, boy Spencer | e B, Nutwe Clares e R. Ellis. Charles J. Weidman Join F."and oy Charence and AlL " hov Robert 0. and T Burnett Orms C. and Ray Butler. bov Howard and Beatrice Herbert, Dewey and Viola Davis. girl Edward and Belle Berry, boy John and Eva Adams. boy V. and Mary Acker. boy M. and Adell Barnes, boy. eon and Anna Fohols. bos Wayne and Ossie Redmond | Marriage Licenses. Lawrence S. Shearman of Willlamstows Mass., and Stella A. Mathis of Valdosta, G: George P. Killian, jr., and Clara V. Wil- | tams. | “2%okn H. Jones and Minnie Brown Stafford M. Crawley and Agnes M. Hulse, b : Vitale H. Paganelli of New Yo | Mary S. Guarnieri of Warren, Ol Walter Adams of this Huugerford of Fort Foote. Md Roosevelt B_ Turner and Marie Williams, Edward A. Root and Rose E. Dugan, Raymond B. Dennison and Da L. Wams- ey, r F. Hughes and Afgela V. Morrow, Jtimore! girl | e | Prices Reduced—FEasy Terms PARKWAY USED Siymegl SALE Don’t Delay, I d: SALES DEPT., 3342 MST. N.W. AMBULANCES Lowest rates in city and finest hos- $ boy. gir. oy boy. hTaylor and Elizabeth Johnson George Senge of this city and Lillian M Hockamer of Berwyn, Md. uis Crown and Catherine Street. liam S Moorefield and Mary I. Jones, | both of Richmond. Ervin Coats _and Madlen Thornton. both of Woodford., Va. ‘William T. Henderson and Mabel E. King. girl Lou W wirl vitals. | AsuBy | BURLE The Newcomers' Club will have a! ! Cards of Thanks. We wish t to our relatives thanks andt their kind ‘expressions of tympathy and floral tributes at the death of our beloved mother, AGNES ASHBY' G T AMILY LUSBY. very many friends _and tives for the beautiful floral tributes and the many kindnesses | extended to us in the death of our de hu nd father MRS.SANTA A. LUSBY AND FAMILY Deaths. On Saturday, Febru: EVA BAKER 48 3 ker and daughter of Mrs d Rister of Mre. Bessie Al from the Neviua fu New York ave. n.w 21 i « We wish to thank ou BAKER. home. R 92 Monday. d Fehruary terment’ Rock (1ol BRIGHT. On Thursday at 10745 nm ot E. AY BRIGHT ®on danghter of the berson' g Leonard Eon ana irom {he ch; Monday. kel + . Inter ment at Harmony Cemetery (Chinton, Towa and Chicazo baners pledee copy. | On Thursd M. beloved wife of € ax 56 years. Funeral from the residence, Monday, Februazy 21, at Relatives and friends invited nt Congresaional Cemeters On T February 17 1596 Wallach st devoted mother of | arter Minor and Virgie Thompson cee of " Lyra “Camphell. Funeral February' 20. at 1:30 pm., from Avenur “Baptist Chureh. Ver Tetween 0 and R sts, nw | 1t W Ernest | 2 G, ave. now it sature i, hereaiter at b 2 dence Vallach s 2 CARTER. "“The’ members o Zipporah Tent. | No. 17 l(nl the .YIII G J. U are re i 410 nttond vy a1 ot “Sister CARTER' Sunday. Febriary 0. | 0, D" from Vermont Avente F vy eedmen s e B May late " Major 0. Haspit Culbe Cun Cuibar Funera McGuire at ¥ AN Burl n.m intern; her 1% Lt 3 sday Sunday. Vermont mont ave | at_her | 1 Baviisi_ ¢ ISTER' MARY (SON SISTER bhik MARY JOHNSON. 8. M R TTIE WILLIAMS. R Sec * RITES FOR ADMIRAL. meral s es for Rear Admira Carl Theodore Vogelgesang, 58 years | old, commandant of the light cruiser | di on of the United States Scouting | Fleet, who died in the naval hospital | here ' Wednesd were held in_St.| Paul's Episcopal Church, at 10:30| o'clock this morning m_‘i_{li:mn officiated. e pallbearers were Rec |3 M. Tayior, e R W. Al Moffett, F. H. Schofleld, 1/ H. T. Lowndes, pt. T. R. Kurtz Comdr. W. A. Fitch | Burial in Arlington National | Cemetery, with full military honors. | Admiral Vogelgesang had been ill at | the naval hospital nearly three | months. His widow, Mrs. Zenaide | Stevens Shepard \Vogelgosang, and | son, Shepard Vogelgesang, arrived | here from Italy just before his death, | = —— | § FOUND. BRINDLE "L o) BULL TERRIER. male, | earn’ clinped - vers Lph Knimal Rescue ‘Lougue, LLEWELLYN SETTER. male. A > . Apply Wah ington Animal Rescte Lenene. 4 ryiand iiéton Animal Rescue League. 545 Mary fand POODLE, maie Apoly ‘Wash: M ave: aw, POODL e, all black ton Animal Hesene "Laa tonAnitnal ‘Rescue League, SPITZ, male. white, Targe size cton' Antrial | Roscun Lo ton' Animial Reset® Leggue, ? Admiral Admiral Admtral Admiral | ind | Apply Wash Md. ave. s.w. we tan and white L Apply 340 Md. ave white legs. partly Animal A e ¥ clipped League, 349 Apply Washing- 49 Maryland AR Ve L ioth ot e 4027, “Reward: - AG—Tan leather_ on 16th st. bus. Thurs- afternoon. ' Reward offered. Adums | B. day 2116 BAR PIN. smaj L with blue stone. on way to in 16th st. bits: valued sentime o ward. onnetn Crosky. Caplew Contts, + JLL TERRIER. female: wh 1t ove COLLIE. brown. female, vith name an d Bith, apme and " addresa; COLLIE. biack. collar: reward wearing 316 2nd Drass. “studded bl b dded "blag EE ',.,;}1.{' reward North 287847, | PIAMOND_RING—Small poteen 17th st and Pa; valued 38 gift . Apt. 43 T strayed Phone Saturday morning. ave. and 17th and from mother. Call Phoue $698-J. Liberal Brits Mt 3456 PACKAG Pleasant = merchandise on d noon: reward, e abbard. pear] and hilt, between el Bureau E, 3 in_enamel Chastieton and Vetsrans A The_Chastleton. POCKETBOOK. small. vicinity of i3 Hamlin sts n.c.. containing money, * ek i wts .. containing money. SETTER DOG. female. b ward. _ Telephone. Clove.” STRING IMITATION obably between California and Phelns and Allies Tnn. or A easant car: rowand REWARD OF $50 to expr vho trunis “rrom 112 GUERRE A . 2177-W. | nd Reward. R gl sy Tagk and white: re. GRADED _PEARLS. a5 T A SMALL GOLD WATCH. hesday Feh 16, betwein 450" and' 5 s = Car ston. mear Liverty Lo ; watch becamt defined i the AT e i turn to Liberty Loan Anae 3 Woolford's section and receive revearny ™ hunting make cars to and from city PHONE COLUMBIA 432 | IT PAYS TO DEAL AT Sale of the Kohner Stock TWO Stores { 820-822 Seventh Street W, W. CHAMBERS co. COAL PRICES curT Take advantage of this warm weather, as there are plenty cold days coming. ORRISON COAL CO., INC. 735 12th St. N.W. Muin 9511-12 and 909 Seventh Street About 50c on the Dollar Starts Monday at 9:15 O’Clock Our purchase of the entire stocks of J. Kohner, in business for over 30 years on Seventh Street, will be placed on sale Mon- day morning at 9:15 o’clock, together with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise bought specially for this event and offered at extraordinary low prices. This will be one of the greatest bargain events held in Washington in years, and you should not miss it. Three pages in The Sunday Star and One page in Sunday Post will give the details. The Homewood Cafeteria 1013 13th St. N.W. Open for business; a new, up-to-date eating place; come in and get a real home-cooked meal. The best of food at most reasonable prices. We bake all pies and pastries. Give Us a Trial. Open From 6 AM. to 1 AM. Real Estate Loans No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal, half of which is ap- lied to reduction of debt. arger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION t in Washington “It’s the best” Assets Over $13,500,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY, President. JOBHUA CARE, WATCH—Lady's “white gold. Elgin make with initials 37 G "on bade. Gle s Tyanay rine attached fo the waich ribpon *y 7th in elevator. or between . yopriars Bureau and 1539 Eye ard. " Kel B, 2 1590 Eve el Tohan T Home ground 2 | W. Warren Taltavull | 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon JM\: LLIAM %rr &) e L fba gl,:::m:_r.:‘wgh:% “in F}E‘;neetlfrfi“’t%’m:zd Moderate brices.” 327 Pa: Ave R rum: M. 1385, Stecin ol e hos. R. Nally Sons 131 11th St. S.B._Line. 480. “P. A. TALTAVULL 436 7th St. S.W. NO BRANCH OFFI( " Frank Geier’stons Co. 1113 SEVENTH § Private Invalid Limousine e, haper: Lincoln 524 Neither the successors of nor connected | with the original W. K. Spears establish- ment. 1009 H St. N.W. hone Frank. 66261 Phone P rerly N Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member National Selected Morticians Main 5512 T 1332 s Ave. N.W. Quick, Dignified, Eficient Serviee Automobilé Service W. W. Deal & Co. ™" 816 H St. E. 5 h F. Birch’s Sons LINCOLY 8200 Josep! (it H['Rg.":l‘ahlinhad 1841 3034 M St. N.W. 5l el 0e! JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Chapel. Atlantic 1700 Private Ambulance Livery_in_Connection CHAS. S. ZURHORST ST_CAPITOL " 30 none Lintotn 338 JAMES T. CLEMENTS’ SONS Funeral Management DiEnl oars ot Serviee ™ot FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER X R Only Store, 14th & Eye ~Prompt Auto Dellvery Service e 238 T Er deuBros. Co,, 1212 F St. ONE 14th&H Beautiful Floral % A R ARTER. CHUNN CLARKE, 18 CLINE. On Feirt COLBERT COL! DENNISON. 1! FL GARNER. GRANT. KRYNIT: MICHEL. GEORG NOLAN. NORTON. PAY M ROBY. STEWAKRT. ZEIGLER, BROO) HATMOND BROOKS. BROW: CLEARY. Waorthy of Ruth. No fequested to Lecy W Sieter Avenae = i CARTER ) at 130 Haptist Chiren, JUANITA M SLAUGHTER. W On Saty 330 am. S beloved son of Mred Finley herealter M De; ALTOLESSIE, Clarke. “She o husband, mothe: sisters and a host of ¢ nds. Remaine resti Lof Pope & Clarie Notice of Tuneral o, S0 C.. pupers plea arted this 7. at Fre devoted ves t ary LYDin A CLINE her Qate residence. 11 on Monday. Fehriare 21 e Gnd friends. invited tent v On Thursday At her vesidence 9701 MARIE COLBERT (ne Joved wife of the late J her of ' Jonn " Mict a4 Mre Katne February 1. at 940 Alovsius Chiirch where At 10 . for the friends Mount Ol Febry Hospit of " the 10 A . sister miesioniry the W B.F. M She ledves to moirn he Ri 3 Ric Murray V€ of relatives and friends on Sunday at 3 pam. fr taking parlors in Hyat at Fort Lincoln Ceniate Friday Fel at Garfield Hos illness. WILLIAM E beloveid son of Robert neral notice later. LLIS. On F dence. 408 53d st n.e loved wife_of John B o mourn thei d andc at of o cral Mon: 2 o'clock p.m . from h. Burrville. D s mvited 9 pm bruars 17 Rev. George | GARNER, Friday. February 18, 1927. at| his resider beloved O'Neill ) ence o m.: thence solemn re am. for and frienc Olivet Cemetery Members of Kiights of Colum| death ¢ NER on F hiis residence neral later J ce. K husband Funeral Monday. Fel St Aloy mass st tro 9K st N _E. BURN! LAND Saturday. F 7:08 ‘am. THOMAS ( husband of Rosalie Car ville. Md. Funeral a anuounced later. ' please copy.) SKY. On STEPHANIA Krynitsky eo's Funera at 1:30 home Friday beloved on ¥ Michel and Mich 3903 Sunday. Febriacy 0. Moviday her - e fiet MARY S Michael ¢ thence to Holy hete mass wiil be sai and relatives invited fative ed. » Thuraday. 520 pm, after BUNDY NORTON ence Norton an Jenkins and the Fe i e el daui Jate She leaves to mourn their loas two chi 0. two sisters. eiatives and viewed from 7 pm o'clock Sunday at th sister Bessie A ne. Fumeral Sunday. pif from St Luke's four friends. A happy home we How sweet the m But death has left a lonesomeness This world can ne NE. _On_ Friday. F OLLIE. beloved wif Pavne of East Falls ¢ rom the chapel of the undertakers. 2900 M s February 21" at 11 tives and friends Oak Wood € On Thur WILLIAM & b E. Robey. aged 7 i Burtonsvifie aturday, F k terment Union Cemete Please omit flowers RMAN. On Frid; MAX STEARMAN. age ather_of John Stearn City. Dayid Stearman €. and_Mrs. Morris Se more. Md. He is al grandehildren and 14 zansky. 3501 13th st February 20. at 10:30 Suddenly ary 16. 1027 MINOR & months 15 days Stewart inee Theoria M gon of EWART. Kelly and Vera Frederick and beloved brother of Bers b brother of Her E. Stewart nieces. iwo nephews uncles. two annts Lot of cther mourn” their Viewed Tollburg "st. 8w ruary 20 a°} Baviist Church M Bth ste. aw. Rev ine. " Relatives and frie We did not know the - We did not see him We only know he wen| And ‘did not say Ko Departed relativ loss R 30 p.m 04 ' Vermont TURNER. " belov Turner He leave daughter. four brothen Fineral ervi 20, at’ his 1 n Syotsvlva and friends it Departed 16, 1927, 804 Rhode WARREN. " th . aug] r loss two stend one brother and friends. Funeral from nue Baptist Church Su at 1 pm. Interment Remains may be ave. n.w. WILLIAMS, at . Los LIANMS Ralph W lIl‘)Jl E ams. chruary € JOHN aninma t ¢ D. 85 vears. years. Sons" funeral b Monday. Fel tives and fri nds invite ment Prospect Hill Cometory. Members of Knights of Pythias. 1o attend the funeral J. 'B. WINTER Trom the funeral parlc & Son. 131 11th st. x». order of T. L. KIDWELL on LIAM C. ZEIGLER. hushand of Mertie 3 William M. Zeigle euenhabn. Funeral dence. Srd st. ne.. 21. at 2330 p.m. Cemetery’ In K. of age Z 8, To the me o toduy, February Ao T Emma E, Rusband of Pearl 3. B Rest in pe: the memary of degrly Cléary, ary 18, 1897, at Catholie Chure woud. D. C. 10 a. of the Eternal rest grant to him. 0 Lord, o DAVIS. to_ the memory of a devot. RS hee 8. Di lf"'fi?agu‘ this life nineteen 908. bruary 19. 1 home without our loved gne? years %o today, What to will g o ove ing 8 & Dom father Va of Anni Thursday KRYNITSKY 0 fiusband father of Ge at Martmsburg. aret N invited metery, Falls Church. Va. 20 February hushand v. February 18, 19 teral from the chapel of Bernard at Newark a belove loving g at his late_residence Funeral thig February 18, 1927 to mourn thelr loss one es will be held ited this, at Y Viewed Washington Co.'s pariors. af Funeral from Thomas Mond s Chanieh February 18, and Interment Pi Memoriam. An expressionof love of a devoted husband &nd father, HENR 1. BROWN, who died Fi The anniversary DWA beloved husband of Eugonia_Stone was raid today. Satu: é no mo: of you. as i i the on_ Sunda fr ELTE K M aslin and Notice of life Friday cedmen's Hospital wife of Gilbert mourn their loss | one brother. two | sther Feb 107 nneee ave. ne at 5 pm. Rela to attend. Inte Martinsbur cops ry 17 naw. A MeDonotigh ) ohn J. Colbert and ael and Wi te Carberry. Fu idence on Monday 1927 A e Al Henrs Kongo nnder her brother nd three Mre. E. F O'Neal_also a host Funeral services om Gasch's under- teville. Interment e i0e hards hards 181927 at her res: LLIE. the be She leaves evoted husband. six h oth | and | 19°% atives GEORGE Garner (ned above resi- at 8:30 h. where | aung at b | Relatiyes 1w A siis C the il ‘ment ¢ Conneil advised A i e of fu S, Gr Fin y 19, 1927. at| ARROLL. beloved | r Grant of Hyatte- | rrangements o be Baltimore ~ papers Februars ‘moth: Remains restin funeral b al services pm. at J. Willigm e 1927 ot Mary rge I and Fred: sorvices at his ia ave n.w. on t3 pm. Interment W.Va. 20° ruary 18. 1027, at Easi Capitol st anghter of the lats slan and sister of il from aboye tor 21, at 8:30 rier Church. d at 9 a.m. Fri Interment M bruary 17, 1027 ort iliness. A oved wife of Clar- ghter of Elizabeth Jeremiah Jenkin brothers and other Remains may be Saturday until 10 | e “residence of - her dams. 1361 B st February 20, at 2 | Church. Centarite, | once enioyad emory still ver fill. ‘ebruary 18. 1927, of the late Frank ree W. Wise Co., o'clock a.m. Rela- Interment_at | t 17 )T Luc urch at 230 pm Burtonsvilie 1927 etia 1ces | on | Tn- | Md 9 Fu d 87 years. beloved man’ of New York of Washington. D. | chlossbere of Balti: | 0 survived by 13 great-grandehildren i Dan on Sunday £ now. am Wednesday. Febru N.J. CHARLES ed 24 vears ‘11 husband of Viola | loying father of A, Stewart. devoted adie Stewart and nasd. Vannie and aldo’ leaves thre srandmother, tw odmother and & and friends” 1o can be re. 1241 Car. Sunday. Feb- from Providence botween 4L and iila Sayles officiat. ends invited vain he bore, die Cavay od-by I emains ife. | suddenly. s residenc BENJAMIN Lydia & and three sisters. life Wednesday. Do, at his Island “ave. ' n.w. e devoted husband e leaves to mourn hters, three sisters er | iglatives” and v inday. February 20, ¢ Hill Top: Mu ai_ the Wesley 2063 Georgia February 17, 1927 it HAZEL' WIL: Beloved wife of e 18 ) B { the 1927, pert W t 5:30 T ® a1 T1th st at = nm d to autend Nally & Hela: | Inter Hermione Lodge, | are Teaiested o otie Tnte Drother February 1 ot R Naiiey | at 2 o'cluck. By . WAGNER, | Gr Commande R¢ S e 18, 1927, WIL. ed 67 years. beloved ‘cigler and father of Mra Ruth Trom™ his late resi: Monday. Februar mory of ALBERT b died two years 1. '1925. son of Brooks and loving rooks. ace. THE FAMILY 0 memor bruary 19, 1914 HE FAMILY. * mass sacred to D M. CLEARY, ay, Febru- ‘m, in the Roman e Nativity, Bright- i h M° CEEARY. ter and o mother T8 GUINNETT) meet thee iu the "The dars xo WES L4 ELLIOTT. GRANT, WEBSTER. You In Flemoriam. DONALDSON the wiha 1026 INALDSON February patienc 8 ars she strageled o st fore that made piich s 1 vou day b stole Yo aw our aves she {aded wing wealer day by da bearing sufferivg God 0ol Ay Testing 1n e ear has pas y Cone. bt otten we think af h day SO EMMA 1 ago today 19. wate e day 2 o mothe not 1 EVOTED In_loving memory EMMA " HONALDSC JACK our h N 19k sou. dear mothe: siweet memories Every thonght on, h et 1 if our dear mothe MRS, RAYMOND CARL DONAL S CARRO ANI In sad ¥ LY ECLIOT of my ARG ton i an 1§ <ol A mothe Has gone HER DEVOTED 1 VI HAGER I i memor FLLIO T Fabr sleeping soundly. oh, let he Rone. think how . With pam The long night ho Lo vain Till God in His goodness sen oi to whisver DAUGH 'ER In our devoted GRANT ago toaay e sorcows ha s ended oh she suffered and mourn: irs she was soothed dowen t An_any a messaze of love HER SN IDA (T NNINGHAM but lovinz remembrancy 0 simter and auntc PATSY Who' departed tis lifa one February 19, 1956 In the graveyard. softly Whers the Howers quietls Lies the one we love 50 « "1 the lonels. silent grave LOVING HROTHER AND SISTER NEPHEW. RO GREEN. M 0. RIL GRAY. In sad out n sleaping wave ANI FORD oving remembrar dear mother LAURA M. BA GRAY. who 'departed this lifa ons ako today. February 10, 1926 Leaves may withe: Flowers may die Others mav_forget you But never shail HER DAUGHTER. ADA M' RAPLEY * ALL. I loving remembrance of & dear huisband und devotad prother. 17,0 HA Who departed’ this iite Fepriary 19. 1 Leaf by leat the roee falls Soul by soul. the Savior cal HIS WIFE BROTHER AND SISTE HARRIS. Sucred to the memory of o daring bvany WICLIAS THONAS” A S %no léft us one sear ago todw February 18 1996 oy Some may think we are not lonely. When' they St as- smile Litile iy they Know Ui heartaches hat awe safler il the wh MOTHER AND'DADDY ‘MR AND MRS A HARRIS, AND GRANDMOTHE M £ BUTLER - LMES. In cad bt loving remembran:a of our deas “daughter oving sister IoA A HOLAEY "wilo wa " o miden v taken from 4s one 3ear oday. Feir Iy taken, trom Us one Sear ako today. ke One sear for us without her, Gue year of Joneliness. £rief and pain But still e smile amid our tears In" thinking our loss is but her gain Dear Ida will never be forgotten < Nor shall your memors fadas " Sweelest thoughis Wil tver ‘linger Around the grave where vou Sre lald HER BROKEN'HEARTED MOTHER AN Cit RO RTED MOTHER AND HOUSTON. In loving. teibute ory_of our husband an: oy ot one husbant and fat The aity of Hiary 1 Swaiin_st MRST _who depi Washington. o HOUSTON AND FAMILY loving remembrance of our bter and - granddaughter Ueparted thia world seven yem February 19. 1920 at would we give to clgep your hand oYour oving ‘face o Nos- R our pleasant smite made | Whleh mieant 'the werld to me T e SOTHER "AND DAD. Gone is the face we lov . Fitiahed 18 The s oice: we Torod 1o hear; We cannot beip but wonder why The Dest are alwase the firet o, die GRANDMA HULIEN DN. In aad but loving rememb of our dear mother MAGEIE JONNCON Who' fell anieep In Jesus five years ago fo: day, Fevetiace 19 Oh. how can we forget Five Years ago (oday As, wa wiocd feile Your b In daug J0H And saw you piss A mother dear, a Has gone ‘and lef: s hehind But for us she did her best S0 God mnv Erant her eternal To think of dear_mothe Tt ertalniy Jur hearta our memory will alwavs ba with u "And” ever wiil ‘depart srebir HER HUSHAND AND sons LEWIS. A tribute of love and devotion to the “memcry - of our. e MARTHA LEWIS. Who 6 tWo years ago today, Feb May the heavenly winds Grer that sweel and Laliowad “Midthe You At_home cn the beantiful hill of By the River Blessed so fair Some das. some tima. whei our task (s o'er With™Toy "we. shail mest vou thers MAMIE AND “AMANDA LUDERS. Tn sad but loving remembranca of v dear da EFFTE ed this life o aco toda 79. "1z What would T give to hold her hands Her don Tace thet vo ta Her loving smile. hier welcome voice, Tt meant o much to me. The flowers I place upon her grave, May wither and deca Ve for her Who sleeps beneath ade aw DEVOTED MOTHER. MRS. MOR- God fade ED ad bt lovine remembracce of ar hisband and fathar. SAMTEL 3 MAYES. who left lls two Sears 450 toda February 19, 1925 Days of sadness still come o'er us, ‘ears in silence fow Fond memory keeps our loved one near us, Though heaven claimed him two years aka HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * PETERS. In loving memory of our dear husband and father. JAM P‘i‘.'!':fi\ who departed this life four yvears ago to- day. February 1 1 He hath gone where the souls have rest. 'And tha cares 0f Jife Are dope Where the ones who loved him here belov Wil meet him by« LOVING WIF AND CHILDREN, * RICHARD: jemembrancy af our hinsi and father. JOHN H- RICH ARDSON eparted "this life three year: gko. February 190. 1924 " lis sweet to be remembered, ays bear 10 mind otten t behind. By the ones HIS DEVOTED nembrance of my de: In loving rem IE ESHEA. who died foir . Februa: 10 1923 May she rest in peace DAUGHTER. THERESA A, ther. membrance of ANNIE E. SHEA, wha four years ago today Auniversary mass at Re LOVING DAUGHTER MARY. SMITH. 1n sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother. SARAH E.. who departed this life 22 years ago. Fabriary 19, 1905 In our hearts memory lingers, Sweetly. fond and true There is ot & day. dear mothar, That we do not think of vou God gives us each and every oue from _aho on. 4 2 alar TER MAGGIE lovjne_remembrance of o CONST, STELLE. o g0 with THORNE darling’ baby. who left us year ago today. February God needed a sweet litt To blossom in His garden So he took our dear little Comnie And transplanted her over there Some not lonely A Litte do they kn That we suifer rosebud 0 fair W the Leartaches all the while MOTHER AND DADDY. VEBSTER. In sad but loving remembranc R arls "Beloved mother. BEIRA WEBSTER. who enteed into eternal. rest two years ago today. February 19, 1925 memory lingers, fond and true ot a day. dear mothe; ‘That we do ot think of you ugg TOVING' HUSBAND AN cHIL- A tribute of love to the mem- orv_of our dear mother. ELIZA C. WE STER. who_departed this life two years azo today. February 19 How we missed the welcome footsteps Of one we loved so dea Oft_we listen for her coming. Feeling sure she is near. Could you ask us ‘we miss you? Yes. it fills oar arts with” pain, But vour spirit sweetly whispers . we shall 't b ouruKe. W S PEVOTED FAMILY. * NG. In loving mmcml»m of o) #! (ather. JO! T YEURE. who 2 chin i Ailsnnn agd, February ., 1 fought life's battle bra He, fought, life' el Be

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