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DENIES SHE KILLED ‘HUSBAND WITH CAR Widow of 30 Freed on Bail. | Faces Manslaughter Charge in Death. By the Ascociated Press BOONE Crouse. A faces low pre a cha March 5.- Jol young n Mrs widow tt of the death of her husha Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 “p) RIVATE AMBULANCES Lowest rates in clty and finest make cars to and from eity itals. PHONE hom- COLUMBIA 432 s4 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. SAVE 25% On these 16 fine 77777 % - 7 % 1 | at aw the Roi fan ten spo fal his Mrs, Th T cur pla Thi seic bee son the empting $10.000 Asked in Boys' Death. has W of oth Fif infl dea app THE SUNDAY STAR. itherty ‘onight ancer 19,080 bond, | aiting a preitmina:y hearing and | coroner’s inques next week. | nds were posted by members of her and sh returned to the pre farm home, denying any re msihlity for her hushand’'s death wusge, n wealthy farmer, died after g from an automobile driven by wife, vesterday Crouse is ey had bee he authoriti rency an is money 1d when »us on the street n withdrawn from 1e time before ( Deaths Reported. |CLAIMS MEETING RECOR The following deaths have been reporisd 0 the Health Department in the past 24 hours Mary . A W 621 N. C ave. ne Caroline ¢ Thomas M Hosn! tnl John G Hy Annie McCu Mary A. Wood Cordelia E_Builoc A Rojas | Pittsburgh Man Attends 592 Ga nily tiou Gray yea | erings in Last Year. 16th ot | alter’ Reed | PITTSBURGH, March ®) | brand of champlonship is claimed M. J. Ehrenfleld of this city. He record of attending 592 meetings all kinds last year, and ls striving | better 1t this year Mr. Ehrenfield Nichols | conducts a real | tween meetings lglous, civie and izations. when he attended two church ings in one afternoon and three c meetings that evening Births Reported. The fo o the H | houre Harold R Nicoln ar Charles Andraw { Grady ¥ arl L. and Beairice A Wilkon H.and Minye i John ‘and Bdith K. MK Tames H_and Amia €. Bireh Ellior: T, ‘and Elizabeih ¢ Ralph B and Jeas ca Stewa seorze K ‘and’ 4 Francia D “and Biste James and Heter Opnert. e Lewis and Nita Marim. girl Charles and Taabel Sehiartzbeck William H. and Mar Nichola. girl A and Margaret ¢, Davis. boy D and Tessie M. Nehotise. oy S and Anna Williams. hoy Marian and Bertha Dixon. bos Matthew and Waters James i and Byley. oy ando'nh and Cora Themnson. zir Willia and Mary avior. bay | James Aand 1da E. Youne. gl Preston F.and Neal E. Fant. boy Williams 83 Donald. 5 3 )34 Jefferaon st 3316 Prospect ave e Hoapital 30 years of awe.| 7 1 married five months pect a roll of imounting to about $ 00 to | important_part in the case. | was found in Crouse's he was picked up uncon he money had a Boone bank ouse’s death. and | = foahita county attorney has proceeded on | " Frank Moore theory that a quarrel over the Hosmual. = may have prompted the farm- | dais Sihjey Hosota attempt to leave his automobile | John Earher his wife brought it to a_stop. ilis, WIGahgRg rs. ( e has explained that her T a6 band fell fiom the foothoard when. s Craiw. 14 to sto) a sent | Fayden a1 v mistaking for the foot brake Frank 1. Nichols ary H. Carroll 3. Wilkinson York, 61, 256 Oth st n.e. Groft. 55, Franklin Square Hotel 50 Casualty Hospital 33. 020 ith st ew 19. Georgetown Univer- who i 70 years o estate business He Is active in commerclal org i 2039 hn 1, lie M John A Southern Roes P. Kendrick Evelsn B. Ashby Georzetown University and Marv Hanrahan. liinger Hospital Gallinger Hospital 1632 Co Casualty Hosnital 4% TUnited States Naval g hirthe have heen h Department in the and Marian Smith, girl ¥ bo Pell. girl Schade. boy Whin. oy Weisiger. girl Clark. &irl forw Freedmen's H eleraton e 30 300 Esthonia Bans Face Powder. Critics who have heen tilting at voung girls because of their fondness | | for make up may find comfort in the | | fact that there is at least one place | 5 | where cosmetics are absolutely for Is told that a truck | bidden by law. In Esthonia face | the operated by the |powder is contraband, although even | er defendants ran into the boyv at |the vigilant customs officers on the | th and Q streets, March 5. 1926 |frontier are thwarted sometimes by icting injuries resulting in his|the fair smugglers of paint and| th. Attorneys Anderson and Long |powder, says the New York Herald | year for the administrator Tribune. i THE WRIGHT COMPANY Freedmer, s Hosital. | t Alabama ave. se. | Alexander ot Ler Clarence Holman of | rton | administrator John R} ck Bros. Inc., Joseph and . Crack famages for the boy's havles .. Burton Dimond. & Robertson John 10 h. The court boy ¢ These Specials will be found exactly as represented! READ! Come! Compare! Mohair Upholstered Suites Magazine Stand il 4 ; | il i i \ il | 1 Custom built tailored Suites of the highest type quality and work- manship; all mohair suites, plain or carved wood frames. 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Seventh Street Weekly or Monthly Amounts His biggest meeting day was meet WARHINGTON, —— | GEORGE J. BALDWIN DIES D. th- | Al by haw | to | old be re an vie | | N \ | i T, Wk 7 | \ \ \ N 7 7 N % 2 % % | funeral services there this | Thursday ! was 1 account D. C, MARCH 86, IN BALTIMORE HOSPITAL | Baldwin for | yeiated with big husi executive and organizer brother of Mrs. Walter . Mc wife of Chief Justice McCoy of died in Johns Hopkins Uni versity Hospital, Baltimore, Friday He went to the hospital from his home in Savannah about three weeks | ago. Chlef Justice and Mrs. t night for Savannah, Was Brother of Mrs. Walter I. Mc Coy of Washington—Burial Today in Savannah, Ga. George I 70 vears old many years as ness as an and Coy, this city M ‘ov left tend | afternoon served as chalr York Shipbuilding In Mr man Baldwin had nf the New 1¢o. and of the American International charge ¢ during the had served Hog He having Island aluo Shiphuilding huilding at World War | as president of the Pacific Mail Steam ship Co He retired from abont four vears ago of his death he was a member of th firm of Stone & Webster, New York and he organized many Southern pnh lic utility companies. COL.J.W.F active At the T URLOW DEAD. Burial Will Be at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. Col. James W. Furlow retired officer of the Quartermaster Corps, who recently resided at the Pentilly 1812 K street, died at and ‘will be buried at the National Cemetery accord ing to War Department advices. He a native of gia and re ceived the distinguished service medal for meritorious services in the Quartermaster Corps, National Army, during the World W He entered the Army in 1807, and served in Corps. Infantry. Field Artillery ster Corps. By the grade of colonel in named corps in July, 1920 He was retived in October, 1924, on of disability incident to the His wife was with him at Arlington vate gnal and as a the the last service., | the time of death. . thousand street venders are Havana, Cuba. Kight licensed in e | T T " oave Hope deferred maketh the heart weary so says the Good Book, and how true it even today. You have been hoping, no doubt, that that those extra charges and added in- terest and service charges on your bills every month would disappear, but by this time, no doubt, your heart is weary and sick of paying for something you did not buy. But not at our store, Our bills have no heart - breaking fea- tures. We do not penalize our friends. __FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member_ National Selected Morticians Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W . Eglablished 1841 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ayr. SE. Model Chapel. Atlantic 1700 Privaie Amoulance Livery in’Connection " CHAS. S. ZURHORST ~ i a,‘"l'hv;v:v:fll‘(.‘r' 2§T. W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road _ Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon E Thos. R. Nally Sons 131 11th St. SE. Line. 480, “P. A TALTAVULL | 136 7th St. S.W. M. 1879 _____NO BRANCH OFFICE _ 65 Years of Service 1241-1243 Wisconsin Ave—Weat 804 Frank Geler’s Sons Co, 3 SEVENTH ST N.w 2 Modern Chapel._Telephone _Main 247 LO T. F. COSTEL] 724 N. CAP. ST._ ___ NORTH 7978 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine 412 H 8T NE. Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. willeither the sucosgsors of nor connected Fot e 2ol 009 H St NW. FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE 14th & H Beautiful Floral Desi; n" and up Pittshurgh | promotion | 1927—PART 1. fMlarriages. FENTON—WILSON. Octobe Raitinore. M vl CATHERINE £ Washington, D. ¢ SILVEA—HALL. Mt Hall announce the mariage danghter. EDITH M o Mr STEVEA” Friday, February 4 Baltin M Rev. Waliace 1 REUBEN F B WiLeox and Mra. IA i . by CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Today. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Seventeenth street and Penn. | mylvania avenue southeas at 3 o'clack. for a p-mile hike to Renning via Forts Davis and Dupont. 0.1 Simpson, leader ® | The Association of Work for Poor { Churches announces a seriea of ser mons in F S. M., in 1419V street | Lent, heginning this afternoon at o'clock ench by Rev. .. ]. Phoral the chapel of the convent, during the Sundays in 145 | Attorney 1. Melendez King will ad. | jdress the atio Politieal Study | Club, & o'clock, at the residence of | Mrs. M. D. Butler, 1752 T street, Pub lie invited Future. e Washington Alumni of the | | Stafe University, of Towa will | dinner tomorrow at the University Club in observance of the eightieth | anniversary of the founding of the | university Karl S Hoffman has | charge of angements. William Tell Beneficial Assoclation will_give its twenty-seventh annual sk ball tomorrow, $ p.m., at the Club, Rabbi Abram Rhoade will discuss Marshall pact the Jewish agency {tomorrow, 8:15 p.m the Jewlsh Community Center under auspices of the Washington Zionist District mon and Max the Weizmann on The Washington branch of the So. {eiety of American Bacteriologists will Tuesday, 8 pm., at the School. Speakers: Dir Maj Walker and Dr Reddish | meet {m G Medical Meco Albus G. F The Sixteenth Street Highlands Cit- izens’ Association wlil meet tomorrow 8 pm at the Sixth Preshyterian Church Force-Adams Parent-Teacher iation will meet fomorrow, 3 in the Force School The Ass, p.m., The Barry Farm Citizens' Associa- tion will meet Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., In St. John's Methodist | Stanley road southeast. Four Department of Agriculture educational films, the Tuskegee Male Quartet, the United States Navy Band Orchestra and other features will pro vide entertainment at Central High School tomorrow § pm Lieut Charles Benter will offer a special musical program. Ida Bell and Mary Day will dance h, The United States National Museum announces that the exhibition of dry points. lithographs and drawings by Chauncey F. Ryder will continue until March 26, daily, from 9 to 430 p.m The Washington Branch of the Women Pioneers of Palestine will give Purim masquerade ball Wednesday at the Jewish Community Center. The proceeds will go to help enlarge the Pioneer Women's Co-operative Farms In Palestine. Dupont Circle Citizens' Association will meet tomorrow, 4:45 pm. at Rauscher's. William Allen George Washington University, will lecture on the “Pilgrim’s Progress” in the 10-event course, tomorrow, 8 p.m., in the chapel of Georgetown Presby terian Church. g bur, dean of Representative and Mrs. Fletcher will furnish the program at the meet- |ing of the Maury Parent-Teacher As soclation Tu . & p.m., to be held in the school building. Citizens' Association of Takoma, D, . will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., af jthe library. 5 The Society of Philosophical In- auiry will meet Tuesday, 4:30 p.m., at the National Museum, room 43, The Ladies’ Auxilia Post F. W.. No. 824, card party Tuesday, % | home of Mrs. Dorothy G street northeas to Federal will have a p.m, at the Lohman, 822 Reno Council, No. 46, Junior Order | United American-Mechanics, will have a dance Wednesday night at the Hotel Washington. Miss Minnie Sandberg, director of ous education, Y. W. €. A.. will lead the Bible class tomorrow from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. at the Business Wom an’s Council, at the Church of the tovenant.. Dr. Charles Moore of the Fine Arts Commiss will speak 3 8 p.m. on ashington Home.” FEverybody welcome. The executive board of the District Parent-Teacher Association will meet ;}.‘; hl]mhmm Tuesday at the Arlington otel. A small-sized gas mask for use by train crews and railroad yard em- ploves has heen_invented white. pink nose. Ap. ply Washington Animal Rescue e o “cte Leagie, 349 RE. 32820, Firestone_and Cleve. 438 sk by BARREL eastern e March ab Parrish. South D.m Frank Co truel lease notify J —Saturday morning. ~befween st: reward. | Phone DOG. _white imo. male. named “Pal.” Reward 11 returned io Macomn ‘st ENGLISH CARD CASE. dark green. contain” e fnone and ‘billa: Towi Friday order d: in lightly C. W. Simpson, monds case. Reward Vermont_ave. FOX TERRIER PUPPY. strayed from 310 Seaton pl. ne.: d. Phore Pot. 1200 young_male. vellow spot ®e black spofs on body r the junction of Piney Braneh rd. and Rock Creek Park 3439 M1 Pleasant st. n.w GERMAN POLICE DOG—Female: tan. black and_whife: anewers to name of - Sandy." Rm\nanl Return to 4007 Illinois ave. Adams without 00-W reward. D. female. white with yellow ears apot_on bacl V. Lindsey, Benning. eward._____ . MONEY—Party who to0k money and jewelry out of purse in Central Theater return 715 H st n.w. \ i PRAYER BOOK. Sunday_ on Ana: 1 Lincoln 57565-J * Februar Liberal reward. 16 Int SABLE NECKPIL consisting of Ie several weeks ago: $ oo edlthei e SOLITAIRE pearl lavalliera and chain: be- tween 9th and U 170h and Wilard, ate. and_ Ontario_rd ch'4. “Reward. it turned to 1737 W st n.w.. Apt. 11 WATCH oid-fashioned gold slide. both black velvet band: 10 day: i re Corimbia 4108-W. e open-face. _gold: between Silver Bib i PR ave. Soward. Soien Pearson. WRIST WATCH, lady's; betwean 14th and G. . car; ‘re- and e Raate SATB. o CaFi e WRIST WA’ Srae Park return of diamond brace- set with small emeralds. [§lephone West 1403. 619 22nd give a nks ends for o my wife and in death W. L. RASS LEIZEAR. We wish (0 express our sincers thanks " and appreciation for the kind w of wymuathy and beautiful o trom' o n N LEIZFAR BETH HODELI GEORGE HODELT MURPHY. T wish to express sin R B e relativee mn( friends Tor their floral tributes at the death of my ‘father. THOMAS MURPHY HIS DATGHTER. MRS, ROSE REED NESBIT. We ainice Avpres relativ and fa for the At the death father: ELIAS FAMILY. * Wwe Deautiful HILDA BASS wish to « flower during ilines AND CHER RUCKER. Wa desire to sxpre fation and thanks to ielatives an their condolence. Kindness and foral tributes at’ the ved mother LEE RU thank Rev for the fu MILY friends for beantifu Taylor THE F Deaths. March widow at the allard. 19 ARD. Sudden R el day March 8 Glenwood Cemete BROWN. Friday March 4 pon har remiden: RETTIE _BROWN Thomas . Brown 4in at we Ving | wite of sted mother of 19 T h | and m Tieaday. March Chureh, M now. Rev 4! happy_dass we on en we were al But, oh. how changed 1t s now Since you have gone forever it the veil could be liftad Only for ' moment or so Just for a slimpse of thy Eladness | "Grief Woutd be silent T Know | CARROLL. On Friday March 4 1927 0740 am MARY HELEN CARROLI loved ‘atighter of the late John and Carrol “(nee Fitagerald) . Funeral Ma 6 am from her late residence W To' St Gab ¢ urch quiem mass Wil be e for ose of her soul Relatives and {riends invited Moint Olivet Ceemters CARROLI. . March Pr . MOLLIE Carroll.| Funaral _fror P.oA° Taltavull 436 7th Monday. March 7. at 80 th Dontinic s Chireh, where mase said at 9 oclock. Relatives and invited. Interment Mount Ofivet COLEMAN. March 5. 197 after a whort 1liness. 3 Swann st Mrs. LOUISE COL She leaves 1o mourn their loss one Thomas Coleman: four daughters. I venia Coleman. Hattie Green of Anso Conn.: Emma Branhan and Fannie Coie man of thix cify: two brothers and Solomon Lomax. and a host of niher relatives and (riends. ~Funeral from Ver mom Avenus Baptist Church Tuesday March 8. at 1 pm OK. Mar i H. ¢ W e Monday Glenwouod COSBY. O Couri. M widow of Carvill Cost of her age at Arfington enjoyed Oh Interm 4. 18 maother on H “hap - “residence % tuneral home. 816 H st March 7. at 2 pm. In Cemetery ;M. COSR Admiral Frank 1.S. Navy, Fimeral private Please omit flower CROCKETT. On Thuraday, March at East Falls Church, Va. MA CROCKETT, daughte Crockett. Funeral on S at_neighborhood House. 2:30 p.m I relatives and friend invited OW. On Tnterment dav. March @ nderwarken, at March 3 JAMES W Funeral Thursday ttaburgh. Pa.. Col U, 8 A retired y. March 7. at 2 o'clock pel Interment Arlington Cemetery Sat; Monda s rday. 1927 AM d hushand er ne. Tuesday . at 1030 am ed to attend Glenwood Cemeters OFF. On Friday. March 4. anklin Sauare Hotel, LILLIE M Fineral from V Speare’ Co st n.w.. on Monda¥. Mareh 7. Interment Cumberiand. Md HANSBER. Departed this )ife ning. March 4. 1927, at 8 Gallinger Hospital ALFRED HA devoted cousin of Henderson Marti Florence Rush. Charles R. and tin. ¥ 1, Mond. Interment 1927, a GROFF 1009 H at 10 am Friday ev rd ‘and Ese sta. 8.w saturday. March 5. 107 at the residence of Mre_ Langhlin, 738 13th st 'se. VI HART, belaved husband of Agnes and_son of, F. Hart. T (nee Kraft) fate William later HAYDI March "2 United Siat the " beloved and son _of Mamie Marlow Tackson relatives friends his late residence. nday. March 8. {rom ~Asbury nreh: T1th and ate. now. 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Tnte ment Monday., March 7. at Arlington Cemetery HAYS, Suddenls Thursdas. March at Greater Capito] Heights. Md RAND LEE HAYS. Fune gariors of Wm ndav. March o triends invited NRY. On Wednesday < residence. 10684 Jeff orge Henry aged nd of the late Carrie 1. on Mg March from the chapel of the Inc.. undertakers. 2900 M st tives and friends invited Prospect Hill Cemetery HOTCHK Thursday. March 3 511 Olive st. n.e Funeral from the o s 4209 Oth st at 3 om d this life on Wednesda; at 8:30 pm. at aval Hoepital. ROBE hand of Beatrice Hay 'y F. Hayden. brother and nephew of den Hatt Remains re L st. n.w. Funeral M E | g h Fun K p.m. Wise Co n.w. Rela ntermen of Clyde | Monday. Mar Rochester. N Saturday. March GEORGE MILLE Yoars. Funeral services at his late res dence. 1466 Newton st nw. Tuesday March & at 2 pm. Relatives and frient invited to attend. Interment at Arlington National Cemeters 5 FFRIES. 5:40 p.m ¥ M 4. 1927 EITZEY. belove wife of Eiam A Frineral tervi: at her late residence; 470 M st. s.w day. March :. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends nvited to attend. Interment pect Hill Cemetery JOHNSON. On Thursday. Mareh 3. § 10 o'clock p.m. at her residence. st. ne. EDITH YODER. widow of banus €. T. Johnson. and heloved daughter of the fate Maj. Charles T. and Emma 1. Yoder. and_mother of ¥ and Ira E Johnein. Funeral se from her late residence Monday. Mar a2 pm. in. terment Rock Creek Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited ® Saturday. March 5. 1 ) hér daughter-in-aw W st n'w.. FANNIE devoted srandmother of Lucian Leonard. Elizabeth and f.aw Remains resting at_the W.“Frnest Co. funeral parlors Georzia uneral Tuesday. March 8 mer the Julia jr Hill. 14 il Ve i March 4 19 3607 Warder st.. MARY STOKES ne resting at W W arlors. Funeral {rom mbers funeral hame and Chavin_ste. now.. Monday. March At2 pm. Interment at Rock Creek Ceme tery. LEWIS, On Friday. March 14, 19 LEWIS. son of the late Martha'S. Far fux, brotter of Pavion Fairfax. Funeral 3"0'cloek Sunday. March 6 from Watkine M. E. Chapel Falls Church. Va Remaine Testing_ at Pope & Clarke. 1416 Eia ave. ne. ae FPUTT. Departed this life Thursday eve OF e March. & 1 after a brief ilinese SOPHIA OFFUTT 'inee Brent). baloved wife of James Offutt and mother of Ber non, James. Thelma and Mabel Offutt I Y Brent. mister of Katie Merger. Wil ' Brent and Carrie Tyler. 'The hody Can” be reviewed at her sister's residence 10 wylie e. Funeral services Mon day. Mareh 7. at 8 am.. at Holy Name Satholic Chureh. T1th st between T and K e Reauiem mass will he said for the repose of soul. " Relatives and Iriende 1nvited passed from this earth to a peaceful rost LAt oy od "o knoweth heat Alwavaln our memory ¥ remain ntil in heaven we meet 14 fid 1 life depart BELO] For when 1 heard that you were dead Tt ‘almost_broke my heart TOVING SISTER. CARRIE TYLE! OTTERBACK. On Fridav. March 4 1 of _pneumonia, PHILIP "BURFORD OT- TERBACK, beioved husband of the late Mary E. Otterback and father of Mre Jules A. Rodier of Lanham. Md. in the ZBth year of his age. Remains resting at the parlor of Norval K. Tabler. 158 I t n.w.. where services will be held on Mon- day. March 7. at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment Congressional ~Cemetery. ~ Relatives and friends invited to attend. ar ROBERTSON. _on, Sanrday. March 5, 1027 AT o no%Eu’?s N, ‘widow "of the late John R taon. ll"ulsmrlll from Tresic of r nieces. 2 stn.w., . at 3:30 interment at Wond: n metery. b N. On_Friday March 4. 1927, in ity CHARLOTTE JANE. the late Joseph H_ Robinson ot Alberi J_and Nettie Rob- . gTandmother of Alpha A A n. sister of Mrs. Ann lliam_ Reynolds of Caro- ia, ¥ w57 A% ol L et . Mareh 3. 1 te John and bed p.m. of ther Virei ry. 8 < Mircn 7 at 112 Congressional Cemete: JONES. | | Lt wineerT Walker | ow of | Fiineral from | rment | at_Stonelei n | in the 86th vear | ‘from Fort | at | al service at his | Reiatives and | at | Hart | lia C. and the | Notice of funeral | of | He leaves to_mourn a host of | at [ IRVIN al | it | donx: STEAN | avel | JON Mon. | KOSAC | | | at Ot | 14t | | MeFARL. | ‘ing’_daughter of the late William and | | | | 51 Cards of Tha Deaths, SWAYZE. On Thuraday, M: 1927, Baltimore. Md_'WILLIAM L.. beloved band of E ze i (3 inte 1 3 b “Hh v o e by h “Bwarre. g oo dhe chavel ot J. ;v_le" ;rn Sons, 332 nnayivania ave. 4 08 Mo day ‘March 7. at 11 o'clock 'mid. Inters Cometer my;'ham.c_x. arch 3 ment Oak Hill Cematery Y. vavers nease cony.) TAYLOK. Departed this life o March 5. 1097 ‘st Freedmen's a faith. SARA Dey 02 and M sts w pastor THOMAS Ma dence life Thuredas, vm.. at bis resi: k ave. nw. ADAM of Susan Penn In lats cesidence at Arlington Mo Natlo WETZEL M-H\‘n Tohn N Baltin KINSON At a M. Wetzel 203d WIL March 3. residence. MARGARET J 1 from thy & Son fehols KINSON T . F m. Rofat pent Codar and friends invited, Cometery Friday RT W H. W i 4. 1027, Jr.. won of brother of ‘Willett. of 2910 Chase. D ( ate) on' Sunday flowers 8 lication of Prince M ALLAN HERE and Mre. A Edwird iywine March ILLETT, illetta Ma of our WORMLEY. residence, 547 Fla. D W EDMONDS, W. M COBB. Sec ave now. at 1 WILLIAM E ] VAN BRAKLE Departed Narch 1 1627, at 11015 dence Howpital, JULILS G. ¥ & aves to mourn Ilh?ll‘ lg“ .h(deal cons “and one daughter * residence. 2008 '3nd He od wi i al from his late w. Mo In Memoriam. In sad but loving remembrance of mother _and _grandmother. BROWN. who eparted this 1ifs 0 foday. March 8. 1928 AND GRANDCHILDREN. i hut loving remembrance ier and randmother, Mrs CARAH BROWN who died seven years March 5, 1920 vou are fondly remembered, <Weet thoughts still cling to your name. Tha ones that loved vou so dearly in life I Ueath Just the same 1ts are with you. ou 1 pray A Fiun Relat Triend BROWN AMANDA HLOREN RROWN In my heart Svers day my thow A At nignt for the angels Euard ahove %o e o Yudgment dav' . 2 JAUGHTER AND GRANDDAUGH- M A HROWS, SARAH P. SKIP- WITH, Radio, Va. CLINTON. In loving remembrance of my e NeatTina K. "CLINTON. ‘who de- Darted this lifs four years ago. March 6. s In_my heart your mamory lingers. Softly, tendar, fond and true: There is not a dav. dear Tillle. That T'do not think of you And our happy home we once enjoyed Viow sweet the memory still remains; But death has left & lonetomeneas This world can never il YOUR DEVOTED HUSBAND. W. T.CLIN- TON sad but Joving remembrance . father. WILLIAM O. DAN- TELS. wh this life one year ago’ today One year has passed since that ead day When the ona we foved was called away: God took him home, it was His will Fut in our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear father. That we do not think of sou: this world of pain and sorrow o a land of peace and rest sod has taken our. dear father, Where he has found eternal fest. | s Loy DAUGHTER _AND ' SON, MAGGIE AND HARVEY DANIELS. ¢ GES. 1n sad but loving_memory of my ¢ niother. BETTIE MAY. who departed thie life three vears ago_today. March 6. 1024 0VING SON ANDREW. ¢ DENT. In loving remembrance of our dear aughter and wister. ETHEL DENT (uee Johnson). who died one year ago today. March 6 Just when And The & Heaven ope And called her home 1o HER DEVOTED FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTER HOWARD. In sad but loving remembrance of CLARE F. HOWARD. who died March 6, 1905. and his twin brother. Corpl. WALLACE F. HOWARD. Company H. 316th Infantry. 79th Division. who died October 13, 1018, after battle of Argonne. at Sonilly. France With haro in hand the aniel band food arotnd the heavenly throms To_ask God this boon of o "Tor call their brothers home. THEIR LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER AND BROTHERS te of love {0 the memory . brother and ~'D ¢, who depar s ago yesterday, March 5. 1925. ast_down we are not forsaken, Micted we are not alone: give and thou haa taken, ed Lord, Thy will be done MOTHER. him. Master. in Thy arme, And let him alwavs be A [messenger of love® between My broken heart and Thee. BROTHER JAMES. We cannot tell who next may fail Beneath Thy chastening rod: One wust be first, but let us all Prepare to meet’ our God AUNT LILL AND AU SON. In <ad but loving remembrance of ANNA BRANDT JOHNSON. who died Stareh 18 e . ’Ii';( F TS AND SISTER. * ! emembrance of our dear and “istor, PRISCILLA A. JONES. A S Rve vears ako. today. i and | PEGG a rest MOTHER, | A sad tr of dear CAL IR two’ se Though Fhough March Love memory forever, MOTH D SISTER. joving remembrance of my dear- PRISCILLA A. JONES. who left Bve years ago today, March 6, 1 Her memory is as dear today N he hotc she passed away. | HER FRIEND oLLIE! K. In sad and loving remembrance ef our dear father and husband, EDWARD KOSACK who departed this" lifs eeven years ago todas. March 6. 1920. He was kind. yes. wonderfully so. And gentle in every way: 1t e conidp t speak well of others Then he had Nothing to ey He_tenderly cared for his loved ones. To his {riends he wae alwavs true. Ami when God laid his hands on our JONES. In heartsirings He Jeft sweetest memoriss of you. I listen for you, dear father, ‘When the world is hushed and still empty lomelinees i n QN HIS _LOVING JPHIA KO AND DAUGHTER LINA KOSACK. In Joving remembrance of our father, EDWARD KOSACK, who de- life seven years ago today, brave and devoted. ars fathers way: 1 could never be quoted, n today ® OTED SON. GEORGE W AND WIFE. * AND. In fond memory of our de: parents. our father B. F. McFar« \!n] ne 19. 1605: our motl \DIIE “McFARLAND, ‘died” M m flowers while they'rs living. love and cheer: Let them see appreciatio Of their labor while they're herg. We_loved them when we had them hers We fried our best to save: No_spot h js dearer now Than o ents' grave THER OV NG ChiLpREN, * N. In sad but loving_rememe \'\',-"’R~0(\! our A,A’j’Ir mfil‘h!l;‘n'z’fifi fl)‘.: NKERSON! "who “departed o on vear ako today, March 6, 1936. Ftedfrom. his carth to'a peaceful rest, e 1 hd, Who knoweth ‘pest. tats n our ‘memory you will remain, Wt in Beaven ke mset again Tkt i k" DEVOTED " HILDREN. WASHINGTON. A aten of our g WaASHIN HA A Year ko, March 1. 19 We did not know the pain she bore. W (i niotses her die We only know she went away, HER "DE DAUGHTER. HA WASHINGTON AND 18, lovine. remembrance of out ¢ father. GEORGE WILLIS. who de ted this life twelve years ago today, ch 6. 1915. r patient This was al His worth Mre in FTON. who departed thid n and never wearied Toiling in love's vinevard: Sweet eyes. that wera forever cheery When our eyes they chanced to meet. Gone, but not foreotien. our dear fa er. GEORGE WILLIS, Hfé OVING DAUGHTER AND SON. * WRIGHT. In me: n? of, 0}? dear mkm MARY REBECCA WKIGHT. w! o RY 5 lokas. March6. 1938, loving mother. so good and 4, '5vine, mother, 50, £00d, 0d Koo For each of us she did her best, May God grant her eternal rest. How we miss the welcome footsteps Of the ons we loved so dear: Oft,_we listen for your coming. Feeling sure you are near. Coyld it we miss o4 TR e ol Pk, P araee, we shail meet e * " ELLA AND MMRIE. *

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