Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1927, Page 7

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Summer Art Courses A:md night classes now forming. dults and Children Livingstone Academy 15617 R. T Ave North 0434 Y. W. C. A. Vacation Lodge, Cherrydale, Va. Open to Business Women for Summer Residence, June 15th Register 17th and K ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 58th issue of stock now open Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments dames F. Shea James E. Convelly . Secrotary President Funeral Sprays —Wreaths and all other designs arranged by Blackistone invariably combine good taste with ew(pressive beauty. Sprays and Wreaths $5 as low as. .. 14th & H Telephone Main 3707 For Lease “Beacon Inn Cafe” 1801 Calvert Street N.W. Immediate Possession Apply Trust Department District National Bank 1406 G St. N.W. Washington, D. C. : Was | vesterday | pla Cedar | count | First THE EVENING JOHN S. LYON, 59, DIES. STAR, WASH A, M. Royal Arcanum and Modern Woodmen. Mrs two sisters, Mrs, J. L. Hott of Key- ser. W. Va., and Mrs. Fannie Bane of < old, clerk | Burlington; Va. Funeral services polerk [ willbe conducted Monday afternoon B eitont mf @t 2 o'clock at_the Nevius funeral o iy i | home, 924 New York avenue, by Rev Sl ied |'fomer Kemp of the First Brethren iresham | Church, followed by interment in Hill Cemetery —e Clerk Office, John 8. Lyon, 59 ¥ in the judge advocate fice, War Department this city for the past at his home, ~djutant General's| War Department. Greenland, Grant | and was a brother | of the late Rev. W. M. Lyon of the ! Brethren Church. He Anacosti was born W. Va He in During November, 1926, only 41 hours of sunshine in London, member of the Dearborn Independent. Ethical Service —tempered with sympathetic interest Custom prescribes burial procedure, but we surround the carrying out of the many deta with an interest that is more than an expres- cion of professionalism. Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R.8PEARE Funeral Director Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Avenue Selby on the Bay The New Development his restless age of rapid transit when everybody and his neigh- bor have an automobile or swift motor boat, we scarcely can conceive of a place near any city with such lovely environments as the shores of “Selby on the Bay.” near the mouth of the beauti- ful South River The Italian moon shines no brighter than the one we see casting its soft ‘mellow rays over the broad expanse of water before us; the romantic waters of the South Seas are perhaps neither wetter nor more salt than those we see from the shores of “Selbv on the Here for a background we have the rolling hills of Anne Arundel, still covered with giant trees, and the song birds filling the air with their music. [t matters not whether the flowers of May or the verdure of Midsummer lend zest to this sanctuary of nature, or whether Indian Summér tints or the snows of Winter add to its silence, it is at all seasons a delightful haven for a weary toiler of the city. We have stores, school, churches, telephone, rural free delivery, all at this most attractive development which had its opening on Sunday, May 1st, 1927. The public is invited to come and inspect our lots we mean to sell in a very short time. Prices for lots ranging from $150 to $500, on terms you can pay and not notice you are doing so. Follow any of the signs that lead vou toward Mayo, turn when you see the sign “Selby on the Bay. Do not fail to come Sunday. BUSSES WILL LEAVE PENNA. THE WILLARD HOTEL AT 1 O'CLOCK. FARE, ROUND TRIP. Agents Will Be on the Grounds AVE. ENTRANCE OF $1.00 There’s No Substitute for Quality! APPRECIATION We appreciate the increased patronage of the motoring pubhc which has made it possxble to market motor fuels at prices lower than they have been in ten years. Despite this lowering of price, the quality of nghtmng Motor Fuel and Penn-Straight Gas remains unchanged. Lightning, Now Penn Straight, Now PENN OIL CO. . 17¢ Franklin 391 GTON, Mr. Lyon is survived by his widow, | Florence E. Reeves Lyon, and | there were | D. C., SATURDAY, [FRED‘ RICK L. FISHBACK Prominent Attorney and Church- | man of Washington Succumbs in | Baltimore After Long Illnes Frederick L. Fishback, 58 vears old | prominent attorney and churchman 2709 Thirty-sixth street, died ves after an illness of several Johns Hopkins University \Itimore, Md Mr. Fishback was a native of {sonville, IIL, but had resided since boyhood in this city, where he was a aduate of Central High School and orge Washington Unive School He was a member « and beside actively pra had served tary to rious pubiic officials. including Sec j retary of the N nd after Attor ney General W Moody and Sena or W. Murray Crane of Massa chusetts. He had the F the past { ind member of months Hospital, Jack H been an a nber of st_Congregational Church fo 39 vears, serving deacon the hoard of trustees He s survived by his widow, Mrs M hbach: two sons, Dr. Fred erick Coleman Fishback of the Mayo Brothers' Clinic at Rochester, Minn and James Fishback, Brown Univer sity student, and a daughter. Miss | Margaret Fishback of New York city MISSING BOY DROWNED. Nine-year-old Robhe Fowlks, col oréd 0 Florida av ue, reported missing from home since Tuesday afternoon. was drowned in a pool in the section known Apple Hill. a short distance north of Camp Meigs last night about 7:30 o'clock Hebe Murphy, 926 Sixth street northeast. and Charles Hurrington 120 T street northeast, discovered the + bod while swimmir in the pond where the water was ahout five feet deep. Lieut Marks and | |of No. 9 precinct recovered the |and sent it to the morzue It is believed that the boy ably was playing about the pond accidentally slipped in, his body being | fully clothed when found. A certifi ate of accidental death was given by Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt P Marriage Licenses. J. B and Clarita €. Lo Richard Royal and Myrtle Newman Charies ¥ Warfield ond_Ethel B W We D, Braswell and Mary Raobe Ashton nd Francis J. Hale and Hele of Baltimore, Md | Ravmond A \ka b Goldsmith some rain must fall —Longfellow. Yes rain and tears too—but there will be no tears shed when our bills come in as they carry no extras, no interest and no service charges. On the other hand, they tend to make for happiness and con- tentment as our bills call for only what you buy. No rainy days here. We do not penalize our friends. Under the laws of Congres legally operate as a bank of many parts. NATION TRUST €4 SAVINGS FEDERAL-AMERICAN Everything Financial ANK L /¢ CUMRANTEED 10 0% PURE g of “It pays to buy.the best” holds true of everything you put into your car — and applies pecially to the oil you use Demand AUTOCRAT. THE OIi, THAT 15 DI OM AL OTHER: Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere Bayerson Oil Works. Columbia 5228 Real Estate Loans. (D. C. Property Only) 0 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. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $14,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. P T e EXPIRES IN HOSPITAL | MAY 21 99T MRS. H. C. GILMORE DIES. will Be Monday Afternoon. | Funeral Services Held 88 for with Mac died at | Mre. Helen vears old, a than Clarke Gilmo nt of this city ve who lived daughter, Mrs. Mary G of 17 Girard stree home Thursday. Mrs. Gilmore, who was the widow homas Addison Giligore, was very | prominent in church “work in the Church of the Encarnation and at & | Stephen’s during the last 35 v ir the Sunday school guilds of those and other churches. She was a member jof the Daughters of the King | She rvived by her daughter Mrs. MacCleod two grandehildren ind three reat-grandchildren Funeral services will be held at Stephen’s Church Monday afternoor t 2 o'clock which Rev. George Dudley ill officiate Interme will be it k Creek Cemetery CITY NEWS IN fiRIEF TODAY h more her s of Maclarland ent “‘Mrs | tonig The Junior Wiggs in the nue and Dramatic gh School will pre > Patc auditorium, 1 Allison street Wl Club wil ock. in the Morrison a Horticultu is show, 8 o Library. B. Y hold its kon Takoma chairman The Hamilton Helmenth banc Hot The Miine co By,” will he give Souls” Church. Sixteenth it &:15 o'clock Miss Mary nd | by I Blasdell The Sp d part Cliffbourne ind | tepresentative Robert G of Delaware will speak or Capt. Jacob Jones tonight it the annual day U. 8. 8. acob Jones Post n I t the Thomas 1326 Massachusetts avenue. to have Department nn, director of Park to the lecturs The lecture the Interior {by Dr. W. M National Zoc {under the auspices of | moving ture committee of the Dis ibia Department of the American Legion. has been postponed until further ne been given at Auditorium the ght nd The Prog Club will hold party 4 v Temple rant place 24 of the pm. New | will lead | Brookland car line walk, Mr. Schwertner uppert Home will The nty-fifth anniversary of the | the tw home tomorrow, 3 p.m. Supper will | n entertainment | > served afte No. 6 and Lincoln Corps, 8 p.m., in will meet Mon Army and their families are rticipate in the motor caravan picr ou of he Amer] War Veterans' Club tomor in from the Masonic Temple Thirteenth street and New York ave nue, at 11 o'clock. The distance to be | covered is about forty miles from the | | District line, to the Henry ests | the Severn, In event of rain, the p: will_be postroned the folloy War veterans invited to p Sharpe, executive W ngton will addre iation Monday eve 8 o'clock in the Thomson School the subject of n street cars | Melvin €. Iway it nnor Players w | “Onions” Monday night at the meeting | | of the Friendly Club i Paul’s | | Parish Hall. Twenty-third street and | Washing Cirel Dancing will follow [ “The Lure of t | will be described by Fragk Branch | Riley, president of the Pacific High- | | way. Tu v night at 8 o'clock at the | | Chureh of the Covenant Bible under the auspices of the Business Woman's Counecil. Dr. William Sisenberger will preside The O present Northwest™ ireat class Phillips, commissioner of con | Department of Labor, wil I ress the Political Study Club to | morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock at the | Phvllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. on the | subject of States rig with Mus, | Margaret P, Heath presiding | ‘ Births Repox ted. The following bir ported to the Dast Health Depar ‘ ‘ | o oy ‘ irl ‘ | Patere, | 2. Chapin, e .t e e Hubert ani Mary Wil Milton and Bertha Coa: Deaths Reported. | 1. 1528 Newton Washington st Home Sibley Hospit United States « S hitol pherd st st 5th st hamplain Joseph T Belle Pa; Thoma Abraha T 11_Col. Rd. 4 “TIRES AND RIM s r urn to 30 H BAR_PI and_white_setting Tmorning ct or on Mt. P Sizo. cenier dia platinum: vi- diamond 1 20 small s | einity Conn. " ave [ 16th_and P: rewa | BROOCH. platinum downtown ~Thursday ]mm Geo. L. Cleye, With five ave. n.w. MEO PI or “between throp's. Potom DOG. wire-haired te numl’ ac! to. tan: scar on belly, = Live 0 n.w. North black case p.m. Friday. between 18th. K and 17th s nt 54, the Marlboro. F 5707, OLD LOCKET. triangle shape. containing picture _ therefore highly prized keepsake. Adams 5710-J. 4202 3rd st. n.w. " Reward. POCKETHOOK. Tose_leather. between Bai- ley'a Moat Markel ana e Sanifary Grocery P hder please rettirn 1o M ¥ "NicDonald, 1731 Bay st. se. and Sive 1boral reward. - Lincoln 854 S5 AND CHAIN, handcarved. white ry Plem return ‘0 supt, of nu Chil- PANTRE P 1 it ”A »x‘z;ow elrv:: h:hwnmwn'"mou o ith's Theater. Wwo 1|v;‘nnl & Lo, Friday noon, Keith's and GLASSES— W OMBI ru.,n brown silkc, with, mlme-l bor- cft on’ Bureau Ensravi Ph t. 207 dleSTd vt!: * on 1720 P thls't WA’ Fani® B 16thst, n. Tady's, o black ribbon: wphire. winder. Return .w._and_receive reward, . lady's. [ radolite, WIth " i ued present. jame 17 or return 10 mount ¢ IREV. B. T. HYNSCY DIES FROM HEART ATTACK Benjamin T. Hynson, former pastor ¢ the North Capitol Street Methodist Church, died suddenly at his residence in Washington Grove Mda last n it from heart Dr. Hynson was apparently in good health, having just returned from a tour of local hospitals in Washington, in \pacity of hospital chaplain of the Federation of Churches of Washington. Dr. Hynson was born in Baltimore vhere he lived practically all his 1if mtil taking up his residence in Wash nzton four yvears to assume the pulpit in the North tol He was member of the 3 Jdge of Odd Fellows » Lebanon Joc Baltir and chap. ain ¢ of Masons o this ¢ He Mrs. Mary n. Benjamin T . Mrs. Edith Stone 1nd a brother nson of Baltimore ices will be held oon at the chapel of Gr metery in Baltimore. a Hand will officiate leaves low W Hyn Hynson, break W Geo Funeral day after Mon which Rev. J. P Cards of ¢I)anks KELLY. We wish 1 KELLY MRS W LUCAS, We TAYLOR AND FAMILY wish to nd th ndies 6 D "W, H. friends and vathy GEORGE Beaths. BIHEONG n FRE ¥ we mect b THE FAMILY 20, 1997 w. ROV iire ¥ Tvar Cemet, At her Vol WARTHA hin rd lock p.m. & Cometery FOWLKS, Siwdenty on Tu 1077 ROBERT FOWLE Funeral Rean. 317 ihe May parlors J ' aiia ave. se.. Monday ) am. thence to St. Pet vhere mass will be said vea and friends invited olivet Ce B Remains vis Co. funera! | nw. Funeral Sharp Street Md.. Sunday On Thurs GILMOKE Church. « iterment Recle Creele o umm on Ma, 27, at 20 at the residence danghte es Lemon G st s wif late James W Alexandria Funeral Mo pom. Interment at Beth Alexindria. Va. (Alexandria copy.) 30 metery papers piease HACKETT._ 0n w Y e of his tiis Chiirch a.m. for No fate Couneil at_the CATHERIN JONN. Friday pam, at her GRACE I residenc (nee Shreve Fun, from abo ze W. Lee 1:30 p.m 0. funer Relagives LYON. belov On Friday. Ma 12 lowa Ci of Charies A. Meyn later MIDDLETON. Friday the Tuberciilosis Hospita funeral parlors " Notice of funeral hi Jarvi ave. 412 0 S | Modern_Chapel AEL Ny (nee Co late residence thence to St s will be said and friends invite etery. MICH OR neral _from _his Chiirch ' w m Relatives Wi 3 ted WILLIAMS, ¢ her r WILLIAMS, BALE [ Saba ¢ Beaths. this Thursda WIGGINS of May it 1 o'clock <w.. Rev. John Riel o 00 P AMANDA JANE a A Lewis, 1 AMANDA Mav 22 1 h Bantist Chu WINT the: \\.} LIA PAUER oxom. ELTZABETH" 19 . DOUGLAS. ROSS, um., KT iy FOWLER FOWLER 2y M RNER ANT CHILDREN KLOTZ, | 1<K BoR 1. KLOTZ Al W oh o On, dnar. v . HFR DEVOTED GAYLOR ENTON Sacre e ¢ ¥ TINGTON PEYTON DAVGHTER ALICE M e to saller 1 PEYTON AND MRS, GE ELLA M. HAR MRS MARY A SMOOT RTRUDE BYRD ROBINSON ad ta the m FANNIE ROBINS( ago today. May died one ve No_more Your sweet an ing There is 8o one in this wide world Can ever take vou ir pon this 1 see Nou_ snffe To wait for « pours e, bitt vail mother come o'er flow me Tiil the frumpet b 5 ROSS. In lovine 4 « D MARIE ROSS. today. May 21, 1t its frame a gentle sigh ht had caught wha 1921 e breathed 3 glimpee ! to Ji one before triumphant greeting honie. AUNT MINNIE. ® red to the memory of our be- d and classmate, LANDON who ted this life one vear May 19 gone. but not forgotten ta your memory lingers. fond_and tr a day. dear L: ¢ wo do not_think of v $PEEARTMENT EBEX ith AND D ten. WEBB, ago today ndon. Anniversary forsaken taken Thaugh cast « Thonch afflic Theu didst Blessed L )i Fold him Master. in Thy And let ‘him aiwa, ) hast ]ose hF. erch s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Egtavusned 833 JAMES T. RYAN 7 Pa Ave B Txmothy Hanlon Director_und Com- | .. Funeral . Livers in__conneeti chapel and modern Crem o prices. 322 Pa. Ave. 1385, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance L Lincoln 524 ‘Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ENTR ST, N.W T Heleonna _Main 2473 “CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CARITOL, ST. e_Lincoln |W. Warren Taltavull tives. Fune M from Little Rmh Baptist Church. M mains at et m. the. belg ¢ of 11" Besides her husband ahe two hrothers and one sister, Jo- T. Bolden of Soringfield. Mass. Henry © Mo.- al Mong 50 | POTOMAC membes honored lads tist Church noon attend the fune ICE POW: beloved Notice of fun TOYER. Thursl $ Wl w d foved: huaband "ot "Ellgabeth "Tover also ‘eaves to mourn their loss thr dren and two brother Ernest Jarv Georgin ton) | *at her o 1415 ne | | | | — Trom the parlors, TYLER. erud this lxk‘ Mond 16, 1927, 12:30 TU TYLER. helmed husband of ‘Ella_ Tyler and father five children, brother of Richard and William Tyler. Mrs. Mackall _Mra.” Sarab_Poo Mrs. Funer: May o2 at'l Zion Church nn_ Artindel Remains resting af esley Washingion's undertaking parlor. 2053 Ga. ave n.w_ (Baltimore and An: napolis paers please copy.) WHITNEY. Op Friday, May 20 192 LAURA A.. widow of Horace | X entiney and mottigr of Horace . | Pierey M. and Clinton R. Whitney. in the 7th vear of her age. Funeral services at St Murewset's Church, Cm.nam e and “Bancroft ¢pl. n.w. 209, PAnCTO okives i ok r. vited attes Interment ai Qu"Hill Cemetery. i Autom 14th & Sprmg Rd. Col. 464 | ALMUS RSPEARE Succeeding the Original W.R.8PEARE CO. 1623 ecticut Ave. yrsatizoan . seorst Qu ck. Dignified, EMcisnt nle Service W. W. Deal & Co. 818 H NE______LINCOL V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the, euccessors of nor connected with the original W Sneare establish- Phon ,.m1009 HStN.W. Phone Frank. Formerly 940 _F_St. N.W "‘Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member National Selected Morticlans 1732 Penna. N.W. Chaver A ERAL_DESIGN: Prompt_Anto Delivery Service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St BLACKISTONE 14th & H Bzautiful Floral Decugn.s. fixan”dwup GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRINNE FLORAL EMBLEMS Ofsr Only Store, 14th & Ey,

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