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rector of St. Mar will officiate, Interment Congressional Cemeter: Mr miilion Is survived by his | | wife. Susan Bock Vermillion: a son, Vermillion, and two daugh ters, Mrs. J. W. Wolcott of Alex landria. va. and Mrs. H. B. Goll smith of New \'urk ‘s Episcopal Church. | will be ln EDWARD F. VERMILLION KLANSMAN TO TESTIFY. IS DEAD AT AGE OF 69" District Boiler Inspector Had Been in Failing Health for Year. H AM, \11 " General Charlie C. Mc Alabama last night told the | v Mrs T BIRMI Attor call ot Birmir iale, grand dragon of the Ku Klux | Klan in Alabama; Tra Thompson member of the State hoxing commis and Louls MeAdory, former &—| m County revenue clerk, will be | cummoned * hefore the grand jury which opens un investigation at Lu { vorne Monday into 20 or more flog gings in Crenshaw County. My MecCall's ement wa in a long-distance telephone c Montzomery. The attorney : Apects to leave for Luverne fate Sun Scus:rs Klll Boy. h to The Star LAND, Md. a pair of with which he was cutting magazine pic- tures Edward R. Miller. $ vears old, son of William Miller of F: 20 miles of Cumberland. was in iy The blades pierced his cart fell from a table on Edward F. Vermillion. 3 years old, for the past 35 years a hoiler inspector | for the District and a lifelong residen: of this city. died at his home. 137 Thirteenth ~ street northeast, yester day. He had heen in failing health for about a year. Mr. Vermillion was a member of the Hope Lodge of Masons Funeral services will be conducted Bt the residence Monday afternoon at 4 o'clor! Rev. W he sai SAVE HALF YOUR RENT The Parkway 3220 Connecticut Ave. (Corner of Macomb) Special Dispa CUMBE! Falling on October scisgors hope. made . 1l from north Killed when he 100% 100 % CO-OPERATIVE CO-OPERATIVE ns 83 apartment You can buy Connecticut . 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WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY GAS APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS Georgetown Sales Office 1339 Wisconsin Avenue Washington Sales Office 419 10th St. N.W.—Main 8280 O(‘Ir\hm s | neval | COMMISSION TO TOUR SHENANDOAH AREA First Official Trip on Horseback. lef | | | Dispateh to The Star. i It has reached here of the first off specticn trip over the Rlue Mountains {hrough the Shenandoah Nitional Park ar Appalachian National Park <ion, headed by Arnold B Cammerer nt divector of the mal Park . of Washi weting under instructions of Dr. rt Work, vetary of the Inte The tour of next Saturday, be established <ort atop the Blue Ridze, <cenic_portion of the are Pollock of Lu and owner of the resort, will for the party., which will wea on horsetack of the Park clected this area ov will accompany M. at different intervals ins in a body. The commission of Maj. Welch, (ol Smith, Mr. Kelsey | Mr. Gregz and Representative Temple |5t Pennsylvania. | Mr. Cammerer al in Commix vesi Servic on. Hul inspection will hegin ind e 1t Skyland, Summer re- in the most Geo F. Washinzton, coverthe | Commission sever: Cam- merer ead of | will arrive in Luray o am Agellerald that James | Apralachian Park Group to Make I \ by members of the | | completed in about wide | onsists | { the first of next week to form plans | for the inspection tov MRS. M E HOOVER DEAD.' Among First 100 to Join Fi gragational Church. ary Elizihy vears old. widow of John and a lifelong resident of died at the home of her daus Bertha M. Osborne. 5 atreet yesterday. She had been failing health for the pist two vea Mrs. Hoover w one of the 100 members of the First Congrega- tional Church . Lhe is survived by two d; Oshorn~ and Mrs. Hattie . Charles Hoover. t Con- s, Hoover, Hoover this cit hter, Mrs, in this city. She alsy Funeral sorvices will in the chapel of Thomas 1011 Seventh street. Monday noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will Le private, in Glenwood Cemetery, Boy Ball Player Hurt. | Special Dispateh to The Star. | THYATTSVILLE, Md., October ‘nmm Gilbert Machen, jr.. son | Hervey G. Machen of the Princs (,mng,m County police foree, w: | fully injured yesterday while enzaged e.ball game at the Spencer | Street School here. Frank Rushe, son of Noble F. Rushe, chief of the local Fire Department. W ting when the cluh fell from his hands | souns Machen over the eve. 8.~ - { | Farewell for Pastor. l Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., October §. churches of Rivermont Sund night will hold a union farewell service at the Rivermont Baptist Church for Dr. | R. A. McFarland, the pastor of that ! church, who is leaving next week for The afli Repairs for FURNACES & BOILERS Fries, Beall & Sharp 734-736 10th St. N.W. Most of us would prefer to live in a totached house with lots of elbowrooni. awas from the dirt and the grime, the foise and the heat. and the ever-increas- inz trafie menace of the congested are; if"we eould do so and give up none of ‘and conveniences of the ur- Al of us would Iike to ad eat it. too.” ~ To ter of police and fire when we come to the suburbs. communities leave d in the matter of protection, but not so ith Battery Par Alnlost_ within _a stone’s throw of this restricted home colony are modern, efficient and _fully and* police _denartments. Nothing conducive to the comfort of the in this _community the com an _dwelle; ve ouf cake some of us tha m: protection lnoms consider a piace i Many subur 1h be_de and fire ostinz Suburban Colony values in the north- west eaction - Our Crutenfield 1s on the premis and will he happy {0 show. vou available Bropertics. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. || r. 9503 1412 Eye St. N.W. most know of no befter Fourteenth | Hanna, 21 . | Renjamin F. first | M. Finch, | James F. . Noble | W |of Pittsburgh SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8. 192 j ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE Md., October 8 (Spe- cial).—Preston B. Ray, clerk of the Circuit Court for Montgomery Count entered into a contract with the | iRussell Index Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa. | for the re-indexing of the desd records in his office from the time the county w erected to the present d: The new system is expected to mean aving of both time and money to all | interested in property transactions in | the county. It will make possible a sher 8.—Information | 0 ote search trom the beginning of [ the Ridga | with the examination of but a single Look, whereas under the snt system such a search means handling of 20 or more books. The k of installing the new sy tem will be monumental. It will ‘he to have every word of each nd the number of words in inc t the work will be 0 months. The Fall meeting of the Montgom- ery County group of women's mission- *les of the Baptist churches of the count held in the Ken- on Baptist Church on Thursday h the organizations of the churches kville, Kensington, Mount Zion, Grove and Barnesville repre: sented. The vice leader, Mre. John D. Pyles of Barnesville, presided, aml morning and afternoon sessions were held, The principal husiness transacted was the election of officers as follows: Vice leader, Mrs. John D. Pyles of Barnesville; secretary, Mrs. Hawkins of Cedar Grove; treasurer, Mrs. Cyrus W. Sherman of Kensington; chairman mission study committee, Mrs. Frank T. Chapman of Kensington; chairman litcrature committee, Mrs. Eldredge Bowman of Germantown. Ieports from the various societies were submitted, devotional exercises were conducied hy Mrs, Pyl and at noon luncheon was served hy women of the Kensington Church. It was de- cided to hold the next meeting in ville on December 16, Licenses have heen sned of the Cirenit Court here a of John €. Parrish, e E. Shores, Kksburg, and . both of I county It is estin by elerk rvin Miss G rederi % Tumphr Dean, 28, and Miss I:xhel . both of Alexandria, Va. Cole, and Miss Flor: McGrath, 19, both of Wash- and William H. Mitchell, 21, and Miss Margaret E. Md. ound sleep ler’, ence M ington, 19 of Emmitsburs Awakened from a before 1 o'clock vesterday Rev, 8, 1. Goode of tV > Church found & young hington couple—James F. Cole, and Miss Florence M. McGrath— ting at his front door and all *set " cedding. With some reluctance, ined. hocanse of the unusual hour he donned his clothes and tied { the knot. of | pain- | | king | | | day at thie City | | | | William F. |of the D. A. R. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Lebanon Chapter, O. E. ., will have a card party, $:30 o'clack. at Chestnut rms Auditorium, Twenty-sixth anc Pennsylvania avenue. The Esperanto S v will he ad dressed by H. W. Hetzel, president of the Esperanto Society of North Amer- ica, at 8 o'clock, in the librarian's room of the Public Libra; His subject will oncern the cre Congress and the International Education Associa- tion meeting at Toronto. The Boosters of Bethany Chapter. No. 24, 0. E will give a card part 8 o'clock, at the Hamilton Hotel. The Aurora Club, Inc.. will give a banquet and entertainment for mem- bers only this evening at L'Aiglon Tha Ergatocrats’ Club will meet, § o'clock, at 817 Thirteenth street. The League for the Larger Life will meet, X o'clock, at 1329 Sixteenth rect. Mathews Dawson will speak of ‘The Mystery of Numbers. FUTURE. The Stanton Park Citizens’ Assoc! tion will meet Monday evening in Pea body School. Officers will be chosen, and the special committee to investi- gate traffic lights on Maryland avenue and inadequate car service will sub- mit its final report. The Catholic Charities of Washing- ton will hold its annual meeting Mon- Club. The Red Triangle Outing Club will | meet at Fourteenth street and Colo- rado avenue tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., to | take a Forest Glen bus for the Seventh Street pike. Hike through woods and fields to Burnt Mills to Boy Scout reservation. Bring lunch and flash- light. Coffee will be served. Campfire. Allen, leader. The Woman’s Community Club nl Kensington will hold its first regul.lr meeting Monday, 2 p.m., at the school auditorium. Mrs. Francis M. Shére, contralto, will be the soloist. The committee of foreign relatiol will meet Monday, in the auditorium of the Mount Library. The country Russia, and all inter- p.m., Pleasant Publi to be studied ested are invited. The Susan B. Anthony Foundation ! will hold a business meeting in the Arlington Hotel Monday night at § ¢S XPRESSIVE beauty fal-’ ( expensive even the least Blackistone-created 7 tures Floral design. 1407 H St. Spraysé? $5 Wreatl’ls. up NEW STORE Tel. M. 3707 HERE is nothing of the perfunctory about our service. On the contrary we enter svmpathetically into the preparation for and conduct of the obsequnes—wnh that under- standing which experience has given us. You need have no concern as to the charges for our services—they will be conspicuously moderate. Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R.8PEARE Funeral Director Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Conn. Avenue lculable. | | | 1 | | | 2| the | | vote of thanks v | FUNERAL RITES HELD | employe in the Quartermaster Depart- |'Hospital 1927, D. A. R. OF FAIRFAX "SEEK MEMORIAL AID Chapter Urged to Assist Raising Funds for Barrett Dormitories. Special Dispatch to The Star. VIENNA, Va., October 8.—Fairfax County Chaper, D. A. R., held its] October meeting yesterday at the | home of Miss May Ballard. Mrs. | Eranklin_ Williams, regent, presided. | Mrs. Cassius M. Lawrence of Hern don, ¢halrman of ways and means sent a contribution of $5. the proceeds of a bridge party given at Herndon. Mrs. Harry Keyser, chairman of ways and means for Falls Church, post- poned reporting until November. The regent, Mrs. Franklin Williams, a| member of the Virginia State commit- tee for the Dr. Kate Waller Barrett memorial, called the attention of the members to the importance of Fair- fax County Chaptor assisting in rais ing the funds for the memorial. Mrs. Edwin S. Bethel spoke of the relations of Fairfax_County Chapter and Dr. Barrett. The regent was sent unin- structed to the State conference. The treasurer, Mrs. George W. Hawks: hurst, was instructed to send the usual contribution to Ellis Island for the Immigrant's Manual. Mrs. C. L. Shear, registrar, asked to have a new registrar elected in her place, as she expects to accompany her husband, Dr. C. L. Shear, to Honolulu, and would be absent six months. The elec- tion for registrar will take place at the November meeting: Mrs. Peter B. aef, historian, reported having given out most of the yearbooks. and that | er this meeting she would send out the remaining ones by mail. A ri given Mrs. work on the yearbooks Mrs. John Ruff and Mrs. Richard Pierce, -were welcomed into the chapter. Mrs, A. Prescott Willis of Richmond, Dr. Jessie Thorn- ton Scott of Five Oaks, Mrs. W. F.| Callender, Mrs. B. F. Bridwell and . Pope of Falls Church, Mrs. s of Burke Station and Miss Catherine Garrett of Leesburg wer unanimously elected to membership. The program consisted of papers read by the corresponding- secretary. Mrs S: z, and Mrs, Peter B. Graef on l]\e life of Mrs. Caroline Scott Har. on, giving a resume of her activ ities in behalf of the D. A. R. and of the Caroline Scott Harrison memorial | dormitories to be erected at Oxford, | Ohio. which wou'd enable Oxford to | take care of 100 more girls each year. for her new membe FOR JOHN F. HURLEY| . Chief Messenger in Quartermaster | Department of Army 711 Only Several Days. John F. Hurley, 68 years old, an ment,” U. 8. Army, since 1885, died Thursday at his home,” 1010 'Sixth street southwest, following an illness of several days. Mr. Hurley had been i the service of the Quartermaster Department for 42 years, and at the time of his death was chief messenger. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella_Hurley; three daughters, Miss Jennie Hurley, Miss Ella Hurley and Miss Marie "Hurley, and one son, Charles Hurley, who is in the Navy. All of his daughters live at the Sixth street residence. Funeral™ services were moning at 9 o'clock at St. Dominic's Catholic_Church. - Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to Health Department 1, the yast 24 hours held this the Blum. girl orze W. and Fannie E. Dorr. girl. seph 1."and Kena M. Merkle. girl. nd Alice P Allen. girl. Frank 6. and Tallian D. Goodwin. A “and Violet E. Newman. girl. and Mary E. Heaps. girl. Jogenn [ “and Edith €. Witkosky sirt Adrian,§. and. Elizal M. jumes W and Margu girl. e A . &irl. and Ruth E_Carpenter. girl. Jobn T_and Stella B. wman. girl. Elbert and Ada Miller. girl: George 'T. and Alice J. Trumbo. boy. Dml)wll J. \é D;;}'Olhv g:c Hdull h!;‘ boy. Anzelo ‘and Sophis nedetto. boy. Paul W and Ruth }“T’ J:ihgvc a&m My i dware and Anna M. Frankiin and Frances ¥ Charies A. and Helen E. Smith. boy. |(!nl T. and AlmE M. Groves. boy. \m‘hug\' P. and_Evelyn E. Dul;:‘n boy. " Jobn L. “anq Vera W Clendemng, boy Guy R ard Gertrudé Seger. Edwin A. and Octa L. Winter. boy. tis and’ Maude Dees. boy. John 'B. and Christine’ Combs. bos. Charles R. and Mabel B. Huirley ris and Sadie Weinstéin. bos Lovick ‘and Mae yEmith, boy and Mabel L. Brown. boy. V. ana_ Nora M. Dickeon, boy. nd Grace Winslow. girl. rie_ and Oliie Drummond.” girl. Poter and Frances Watson. eirl: William and Earnestine Johnson, girl. James and Anmie Toliver' eir] i ura Gibson. boy. boy. arneling and L Richard and Mary M/‘namel. Conrad and Marion Edward. boy Deaths R;p—:te—d. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Devartment in the bast our Marv Elizaheth Hoov 2215 14th st icene L. Thompson 76. Sibley Memoriai ‘Arna E. Kitchell 70 1305 Kenneds at. Caroline. Aznes Gerish. &1, 630 10th st. Simon, Gowdon, 61, 1331 Randoleh fonn. 1010 6th st. a.w. Fannie T K. Dielel 57. Georgetown Uni- sity. Hospital ‘Ressie Cavines Columbia Hospital. Daniel Colo. 5 Elizabeth's Hospital. Caroline Crews. Gailinger Municipal Hosv tal. e SEnilel €. Weisht 50. Gallinger Muni s Ella Churchill. 40 162! B Flizabeth Ross. 45, 45 Devrees st. Chanctte’ Hirves. 45. Gallinger Municipal oanita Ml"l"- Posev, 32 Prfl‘(idente Hospital f} (fd' er;{n . n.e. 4 reedmen’ e RSB oemital. 1. "months,* Chitdren \TOP COVERray AUTO BOO e’ Reward. hound, GRRL ] DRIEF CASE and Z1st n.w tan. n K_st. between 20th Reward 3. Phone Adams 2 and_ Washington er, 1741_Lanier DOG—Young red Ir at Brookland, School B 3 12th tter. mal bl tertier, female wearing tax and Rurnees Wednesday night. 1 Reward. 3020 Adams FOX FUR PIECE, brown. on 8ih and_Pa. ve. hus. between 16th and Webster and 13t 1 F_sts. Call_Adams 7077. Reward. 8* AT PIN, The Marked U. of P. AL Dol %lfi'm ot o H st e ma Chi_ bin ackson pl. Reward. G Thlev st PUP] = month |:I vicinity 20th and Np:; .%!:.G‘rul l"'!""lnln]‘ Return 1918 N st. n.w. Main 10104, HANDBAG—Wotsted_Jananese design. mount- ed on silver frame: Wednesday afternoon on 'u-nhard st. near Conn. ave. or Chevy Chase le: containing wrist watch, Md. car ticket bookc mones. ete. "Reward. Call Wisé, 2087, Mra. Sha MEDALS. [five war: and a Bi from the Powhatan’ Hotel, > x'. m reward no questions asked. Address ofice. PACKAGE containing higse and gioves. FI er' plense return to 1341 Kenyon 8. nw. e TR PAPER BAG, containing 3 w’. on Io% o | ke LROON—six & allévs, Going af Pa. ave. se. SAPPHIRE BRACE! oing_district. . Rewi olace n w, yoy v“m—fi's_”m‘”m T At BT o Recreation Aca fi, 5 wil] sive roward, “‘b % rug Stor Windo® Droster ¥ e o B, Tat eridin N1 Ian o Hotwnen 1610, o nn l.m 2331 Cathedral ave. Phone MISSING BOY FOUND. Special Dispatch to The Sta: FREDERICK, Md. George Mehaffie, 16-y S Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mehaffie, 8 city, who has been missing from his home since August 3, was located yes- terday in the Oak Harbor, Ohio, hos- pital, suffering with a fractured leg. It was learned that he had been working on a farm near that place and broke his leg in an accident. Hos- pital officials notified his parents of his_whereahouts. Cards of Thanks. JOHNSON. Wa wish to thank our frient: for ihoiF kindness ang eympachy and bea titul floral trivutes urlln‘(”!he iliness and ie death of our ittle girl 1E Futy, e i gt Mises T XA FRAZIER McRINLEY s friends for the kind ExDrestions of svmpaths and for the beat- tfut floral tributes which came during the the | illness and at the passing of their lov ove, THE FAMILY. Beaths. BROCKENBROUGH. Departed this lite on Saturday ber 5 1hon at Water Reed Hoohial SHIRLEY 'BROCKENBROUGH He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. son. mother and father. thres broth- ers three sisters and a host of other rela- tives and friends. after Vis Ca. W, N. 7.’ ] Notice of funeral here- Remains restinz at the W. fuveral “parlors, 2232 "Georzia §iddents, on Saturdas, October 8. HAPIN BROWN. aged . e A AN Seula: 16th and Harvard sts . October 10. at 2 p.m. Ro-k Creek Cemetery. CARKRILL. On Saturday. October 8, 1027, at 5:30 am. at her residence. 17 L st fe.) MABEL MAY. heloved wife of Frank A Carkrill, mother of William J. Heurich. Notice of funeral later. DIEDEL. On Thursday, October 8. 1927, .m.. at Georgetown Hospital, FAN KING. wife of D, Charles Diedel. 3043 Albemarle st. n.w. Funeral from her ‘late residence Monday. October. 10, at 10 am. Internent at Alexandria, Va. 9% DORSETT. On Saturday. October 8. 19° i the residence of his aunt. Mre. George JAMES HOWARD DORSETT. Funeral Monday. ber 10.7at 2 pom.. from the recidence. 1419 Allison ‘st.”n . ‘Interment Union Ceme- tery. Rockville. Md 3 LIOTT. On Wednesday, October 5. 1927, ner ‘residenca. 1108 Shepherd ef. n.w CARRIE ELLIOTT. the devoted wite of Paul_Elliott and mother of Abbie Ellioft and Rebecca Corbin. 'Remaine resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors, Georgia ave. n'w. Funeral Monday. Octo 10, at 1 v.m. from the 2222 Georgla nw.. Interment er 1 Jaris"co tlinéal " partors. ave. n.w, ELWOOD. On Wednesday. October 5, 1027 at Sibley Hospital. ENCE (.. be: loved daughter of Kmanda G, and (R ate Henry 1. Elwood. ~Funeial from her late residence. 26 Seaton place n.w. urday. October . at 3 p.m nce to St. "Mark's Episcopal ‘Church. ~Relatises and friends invited. lInterment at Glen- wond Cemetery. W FORD. Dopacted this life Thuradaz. Octo- ber. 6 cedmen’s Hospital, SAnlE FORD. fitoved mocher of Naomi Fitzhugh. _ granddaughter of = Priscilla Brown. She leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral October 9. at 2 p.m.. from 47 P Rev. W. D. Battle officiating. On Friday, October 7. 1927, AR X CEQRGIVS: nd of Roseanna Georgius. . Funeral from his_late 4 North Capitol st.. on Mon- 107at 11 am. Relatives and Interment) at Sunday st.n.e 74 beloved aged 64 residence. 3 day_Octol friends invited 'to_ attend. Glenwood Cemeters. October 7. 1937, Frida. argetown Uniersity Hos EDWIS GILES, huspand of Notice of funeral at pital, JORS loise Wazgaman Giles. hereafter. GILES. On Fridav. October, 7. 1027, at 10:43 pm. in Georsclown University Hos- . beloved hushand of Eloise &t n.w. in his 40th \ulu! of fun 1 hereafter. HEASTY. On Saturday. October 8. 1027 Emergency Hosoital, MAIIE FRANCES HEASTY. beloved - wife of Charles F. Heasty Funeral services to be held at Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pamu‘lvamn ave, n.w. on Monday. October 10, at 2 p.m. Titerment private. (] Octol 027, at K amen's Hospit ISABEL Sl Fresdmen's Hospital, voted wife of Allen . Hicks and daughter of dohn Groome. Remaing roming at, the ‘Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2323 Gflorna ave, n.w. Funeral Sunday, Octo- ber 0.1 at “10 “am.. from the Scuthern Baptist Church, Fairtax. Va. HOOVER. On Friday. October 7, 19... 4:30 am_ at_-the residence ‘of hor daughter. Mrs. Bertha M. Osborne, 2215 J4th st. nw. MARY ~ELIZABETH TUVER e ot tie” latc- John: X, Hoover. fged 27 sears Funeral from the’ chapel of hos. S. Sere 11 7th n.w.. on Monday. Mbber l(\ at 2 llm Relatives and friends invited to at- tod, _Tnterment (private). a8 wood Cemetery. 8 STED, On_Friday. October 7. 1927 in New York City. RICHARD W. HUSTED. in his 98rd vear, beloved father of Mrs. Jerome Lyncl Mrs._ Andrew Flrler and Mrs. Albért Ross Services at Campbel w York City. Monday. b.m. " Interment at For- est Hills Cemetery. Boston. 2* J0xsoN. on Friday. October 7. 1927, at At Freedmen's Hospifal. after l“ll” of a few weeks. CAROLINE G. JOHNSON. beloved wife of Andrew Johnson. She is survived by four sisters. Mrs. Martha V. Robinson. Miss Iflmle and Masura Cummings and Mrs. Susie Trice. and ‘three brothers. Charles. Simon "and James Cummings. Remains resting at Mc- Guire's funeral home. 9th and Westmin- ster sts. n.w. all dav Sundav. Funeral services will” _be held in timore at Whatars A. M. E. Church. Monday. October 10. at 1'pm. (Baltimore papers please copy.) LEWIS. Denarted this life Wednesday. Oc- taher Freedmen + Hospital, Sher & short MILDRED. beloved mother of Willie Lewis, Remaina resting at John T. Rhine Co.'s funeral chagel. and Exe sis. s.w. Funeral Sunday. Beioner 9.8t 2 nm. from Pligrim Babtist Church 3rd and Van sts. s.w.. Rev. Miller of- MATHEWS. Departed, this 1 t ATHEW g7r s lfeq Saf urdayd Rishana ‘ot ‘0 survived by two sons and twi and other relatives and friends Testing at John T. & C chapel. 3rd and Eye s funeral later. McKENZIE. On Thursday. October. 8, 1927, at 10:05 D.m.. at her residence. 1514 13th st. nw. LUCY McKENZIE, = beloved Site o William B, MeRenzie. Funeral on Monday October 10. at 1:30 pm. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. Ber T T. Marshall officiating. _Interment Réde. miont_Cemeterv. Remains may be seen at the residence on October 9. ] MEALEY. On Thursdar. October # 1037 8 p.m. " at Stanton Park H C 3 ars of age. beioved wife of Remains resting at W. neral home. 14th and Clifton sts. nntil Saturday. October 8.’ at 5 p.m. Fun-m service will be held at Rncllmfl Me.. Tuesday. October 11, at 2 p.m. Hen1er R Orei L S iy S. and Frederick J. Mealey. and one daugh- ter. Ruth S. Mealey. MOHUN. On Fridax, October 8. 1027, ln«pm; residence. ells_ave. Brentw Mo RICHARD J. beloved: hisband e k. Mehan ind son ‘o Bdward. and Sarah Mohun Funeral from the ahore residence on Monday, October 10, at 8:3i am.: thence to St. james' Church. where reatiem mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his goul. Interment Mount Ol.vet Cemetery. Relatives and friends i vited. _(Baltimore and Chicago pane: nlease copy. ) 9 MORMANN. On_Friday. October 7. 1927, EDWIN. beloved husband of Mary E. Mor: mann. Fuueral from his late residence. R09 Bth st. n.w.. on Monday. October 10, at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at S Chureh at 9 o'clock. ~Relatives and fricnds invited. Departed this lits Friday. Ocml\-r 7. after a lingerinz iliness, BENJA- MIN L. PERRY. aged 48 years. formerly of 341V st. n.w.. belovad son of Aralessa Perry and brother of Mrs. Mattie Naylor, Mrs. Sarah E. Glascoe of Pitisburgh. Pr.. and Susan.and Joseoh H. Perrv. Remaind resting at John T. Rhines & Co.'s funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. (Pittsburgh. Pa.. ficiating. “danghters , Remains s funeral ° Fotice o funeral ‘later, Dlegse. cony.) PIERCE. On Friday. October 7. 1 Roanoke. Va. CALISTA BAILEY. wife'of Charies Brooks Pierce in her Funeral from her late residsnce. %1 Shepherd st. n.w.. on Marda Octo- her 10,09 am.: thence to Shs B Bt ame it oact g “mass will e said. Internient at Rockville, Md. 9% RABBIT. On Saturday. October 8 1927, at am. at h home, 411 T & w 3 BBITT. aged illiam_ A Trerard H. Ranbitt and. Mrs. Eleanor 6 Burchell. “Funeral services at Holy Com: forter Church. 14th and East Capitol ats.. Monday. October 10. at 8 a.m.. thence o Mit. Olivet Cemetery. (Maryland paers please copy) . 9° SMITH On Thureday. October 8. 1027, R o HANILTON B SMITH. belgved father of A. C. Smith and Edna Miller. Funeral from his daughter's residence. 904 East Capitol st.. Monday. October 10. at 2 p.m. Interment at Congressional Cem fery. Relatives and friends invited. 9% SMITH, | Denarted this life Saturday. Octoher 27, 180 am. MARY T SMITH, Haughter ‘ot ihe 1ate Robert and Mary J R aloviur sinter of Mis Alitg L. Ford. John. Edward. William, Thomas and Isaac ‘Smith. Mrs. Bell and, Amelia Walker, Remains at Frazier's, 723 T t n.w. Kotice of funeral later. TENVYSON. On Thursday. October 6. 192 at 6:15 am. CHARLES FRANCES NYSON. b’l'_lnnfl son ot Walter F. and nnyson o Funeral servi Beservoir rd. nw. 3600 %oher 10, at 8:30, to_Holy Trinity Chureh, req high mas will be siog at 08 o the renose of his soul. Interment at Olivet “Cemelery. Relatives and invited. VBRMILLION. On Friday. October 7. 1027 dence J3T A3t et ghw belo ,p.l Sosan bllld o] armmun late 'rflfl resides Mond: 'lfl"! 10. at 2 I‘ m. olatives ana friends {nvited. o TSON: Prid oe«nevnr-vunu '-‘m uun‘Aw Yeloved yife of the Jate n_an wmmn "x from mu Oe ince g fount lends i Ernest | Oeto: | “rm 7 Beaths. WOLLBERG. on ¥riday. October 7. 1037, v after a long il HosXiik 4 ‘wife of the late Nat Vollherg. Funeral from her -on- MI- dence. 2100 18th st. nw. Apt 23, on Sinday. October 0. at 2 D.m. ~intermgnt Alexandria, Va. - In Memoriam. ANDERSON. In ead but loving ummm.ih 2oNYwhy dncd her, SEoRare 16 o ber 8, '1926. P Loved in life. remembe; in t] I85 L0906 BAEERSR Grapys. BROWYN. In sad but loving remembrance of ms dear mother, ANNIE M. BROWN. who departed thie life one year ago today. Oc- tober 8. 1026, Today one sear. dear mother, Since vou passed away L never can orees the dav. or. You T did my beat. Potil *Gad rave vou ciarnal rest, Night and day I nursed yo Trying hard your life to Trusting in God ahove ns So wonderfal and” Prave. HER ONLY DAUGHYER. MRS, WAL'n:I r |on, \:x mnn W. CLARK. mm.an band’ of Mary E. Clark. died two - ve: 70 today October 8. 1925 The manth of October once more.{s here. To us the saddest of the year. Because it took from ns away Our darhne husband and father. two ye§rs aro today. Loved in hl! remembered in death. WIFE AND CHILDREN. DISNEY. In loving _remembra: devoted parents, JOSHCA B. DISNEY, dsparted this life five vears azo todas ARAL M. DISNEY. three months W5 davs axo today It Is drears here without sou sad all alonz the ‘way: Lifs doea ndt. maan- the’ sa Since you were called away. Rest on. dear parents. thy abor's o' The willing hands will toil no mor Faithful parents. so true and kind Truer parents vou could never find. THER nz\otm’mm'fin:n. Txa, L. FOWI Fl A tribut ? 1 orance to v Gear friend. W B gofifi'fi who l"l’ill‘ud this life one year ago toda: Octobe 1926 “His F 'RIEND. BILLY LEHMAN.’ '.un".m In remembrance of our dear fon i brother, CHARLES C. HARPER, who Jlife four years ago today, to me | Four years have passed. our hearts still are. 16 g0es on we miss you more. memory s as fresh today As_in the hour you pa #is MOTHER, FAHERAND YsERe. o remfmtl;rlnco of [ HARRIS. 1n sad bu loving our dear mother. ROMANA HARRIS. w died one year ago today. October 8. 19% Upright and faithful in all of her waye. Beautiful character to the end of her dass. Loving mother, good and kind. What a wonderful memory she left behind ! What is home without a mother? All things this world may send. For_when we our mol Gr ‘We lost our dearest frien BY AR TOVING Ciivorey. o HARRI . 1In sad and loving mes t Voted mother and samamorner, ROWANIR HARRIS. who passed into eternal rest ape year ago’ today. October 8. 19! Loved in life.in death remembe; CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDR! X . 3 JACKSON, In sad but loving res ot 1 e SPEREe Yoar aso foday. October & 1028, ° °°° His lif> was a great blessing. il Valued more than any other, ‘The brightest atar in ail m—- tars, QOur own beloved son '} rother. 'HE FAH“-Y. RICHARDSON. In sad but loving, romé Lrance of my dear dauchter, Mra MAT E. RICHARDSON (nee Jackson) Darted this life October 8. 101 It is dreary here without you, And sad all along the way: X LI(P doe: not_mean 1‘125 same to me, ou were called aw YouR"EBAND TONELY i MRS. PARTHENIA E. JOHNSON. remembr: BI ROBINSON. 1In sad bat lovin; of my husband. JA!I& lxflo‘fl died three years ago. tober 8, 1924, We_have parted. but mot forever, “There will be a wlorious dawn: 3 WQOJ'A'I;‘TE‘:I. to part no more. Kntreciionmorn, r“gvl"fl FAMILY. S ROTT. 1In ead und ln\(nl l? ibrance’ 4 lodn OCHIN\' ‘?gl o "fl‘s LOVING MOTHER. SMITH. In loving Nm\"‘ln‘ dear mother and r. DOLL' who departed ‘hll l\‘. one year u'o ‘ October 8. 1926. fln"'"x"t"l-"wfad ur | e, O e o " As I lo&\ud for ’DIIo on ‘;‘l‘ day. That's how I lone for you now. Mofher. vou left behind 3 broken it sincere, Thl'. never neur AN Mm%a,“!,' s by friends we are YRS it ‘o bleasis e are © s ifl%"a?{'r S "5-'; EAVIS AND AL A 8] ‘{ :R. Departed this life two o 3 beloved moter, EDA Dear Tnm.(-lx lok in 8 world tul of erea, Teavel 'n da an But"goifing 3 ‘sweet in he memories that rise 1In my heart when I fancy you near. ‘rfiml ‘,l“ lhll mile ‘lh t ’l dlll\‘!fl t your T hefp e, in 8 An:é'“ha Dldl.rn! grow the more surely I how is not another. sweetheart or mothbr. ’lA.h.fl:\“ch“nol @ pal. dear mother. as you e a DAUGHTER, EDNA TQL- HEL'VEB %\ NIX. lg TOZZOLO. In sad but ‘0\'] emory_of our dear mother, 151% Mg d!vl\‘!td this life two nll‘! ago o October 8, 25. ” O’IIA' ‘;'l;‘d ln’ovl g\:r M!l.ut“ ‘years§ T ong Bae How'we iry 10 hiide the eadness. 1n ?.i’é'm'e” s D Joie SRR A¥p GHACE TOZZOLO. 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