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D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, “ 1927. s 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | {QUANTICO TO ELECT |MADISON MONUMENT g | MAYOR AND CDUNG"_ PLANNED AT RICHMOND | The ohio Girie' club winl give a| dance this evening af the Denlee, 1519 | R street. Ohioans invited. i Circuit Court Fixes December 15 Following Ruling in Favor of | Town Incorporating. | 3n Memoriam. ARNOLD. Fach vear causes us to vau and _tenderly memorialize our paren! JAMES R and MARY E. ARNOLD. fell peacefully in_sleep. Gctober 15, and June 4. 1907. respectivels. n loved. 1n death affectionately remembe HILDREN. MARIA. BEATRIGE. ., RO 1921, Sons of American Revolution | Launch Undertaking to Honor “Father of Constitution.” Special Dispatch to Ths Star RICHMOND, Va., October 15.—Th The Ergatocrats’ Club will meet 8 o'clock at 817 Thirteenth street. Delta Phi Kappa Fraternity will give a reception and dance at L’Aiglon Club. local chapter, Sons of the American | The Progressive Club will give a | Revolution, have launched a plan m;zfira;:rplaréin} this evening, 9, at 24 build a monument here to President | . i s re-| Acacia Chapter, n’lr}:‘“:nr::?r;‘-\'r:r?\: tg:n?r;;m:u:»’p-:n “ will give a card party for the benefit m the people who are interested. |©f Temple Building fund, 8 o'clock, Charles Al Wallace. a lawyer, called |2t Thomas Circle clubrooms, 1326 {attention to the fact that there is not | Massachusetts avenue. in the State a_semblance of a monu- . | ment to the “father of the Constitu-j m"nmi:m "f";:“l‘:'-hq the Christian Science Parent tion,” and his motion to make the move was carried without dissent. i y e Nk e of the mat. | Annie C. Bill will speak on e o tality” tomorréw, 11 am assembly room of the ter of raising the funds and directing | Fayette. the undertaking. T0 ENLARGE ACTIVITY| avenue and Raleigh street. Take Con- Prince Georges Society Plans En-| gress Heights car. Thers will be a hike to Steel Plant and back to the | club's campfire. Bring lunch and flashlight. Coffee will be furnished. Specia] Dispateh to The Star. | rolling Every Physician in Area HYATTSVILLE. Md., October 15.— | a " side Speakers. Wl o s ee plona iy 83T EVIKEGOTIMATRpE { curley-hended son of Mr. and Mrs. | special Dispateh to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., October | William G. Mahoney of 3 Tvy sueet | e, last night was adjudged the | 5 Dretiest hai-at i 15.—At 3 meeting of the Prince| he Hubhard-Raymond Home and | Georges County Medical Society held | School Association will meet at Hub- | prettiest baby at the annual carmival| nunder the joint auspices of the Hyatts- B o 'hr"’“'l"m- Charles and Joseph | ville Volunteer Fire Departmer “un:l here Tuesday plans were discussed for “gixev;fl‘:r'l'lwul Monday, § p.m. Annual irey, both of the Etchison neighbor- | Oriole Lodge No. 47, Odd Fellows the work of the associa-| G tion witn a view to making it more hood. He received a prize of $5 in gold. beneficial to the count: Full co-op- | Following a long illness of a_compli- | U/ 4 of 30 bables competed hilding 83 apartment cation of dis: Richard Bennett. | were D. H. McLeod, Rk D o Wil thi counlivinfidlatate | sarman Monday HMS¥ éemanty Averis health departments is pianned. Baptist Church, under auspices of the Connecticut Azvenue b i e i) fon stae frabiin Svighe 72, died a few davs ago at his home. | Eimo and William H. Tohin. : Apartment Home near Browningeville. He ix survived | A large crowd attended the carnival| ™peo g witl be made to enroll every | Tribe of King David, George E. Onley, | p,Will never fads away, "o o000 phvsician in the county in the so-|captain. Proceeds for the building | ' TER AND BROTHEE s by his wife and three children. The which opened last night at the Na Immediately ciety and it is felt that with the|fund of the church. | Every day my heart goes wandering, THEIR FRANCIS, BUTLER. In sad b of ‘my’ dear mothe 15.—The loving remsmbrance LUCY A BUTLER. who died October 13161 s BERS5N BeNY T poTLER. CUSHINGBERRY. In memory of my he- toted hushand " and father WILLT ST ERERRE y today. October 15, 1691 0 ° ¥ Just when life was brightest And he could have Iived his best, The gates of heaven onened And God_called him home to rest. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * , DANGERFIELD. Sacred to_the memors of our ‘heloved mother. . SARAH "DANGER- FIELD. who departed this life 25 years axo foday. October 15 1002. Loved in life_in death rememhered WILLIAM DANGER- . BRASS AND KAL‘:E THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, U £ S s e 3 consisted of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, C tAcADOD AND RITCHIE st ot sy oo wieer| ROCKVILLE. AT -IRON HORSE FA'Ri’m:"yJ“el-e the guests of r{am\.‘[]}vd | Weir Declared Victor in Manassas | ard, jr.. at a luncheon in the Willard | ctal.—A long illness brought on the | Revenue Commissioner Fight. | geqin “a¢ her home at Olney Thurs. | A record breaking crowd is hooked [ ¢ p e Sar : | Beruch and Other Notables in | for today. when the two jast ber | "y .\ ooic va. October | widow of E. Dorsey Hawkins, 67 : B | years old. She leaves no children, but | Party Viewing Exposition. given. 1 | Weir, contesting the legality of the | brothers. The funeral took place from | recent Democratic primary, when Rus | the home this morning, burial beng e ! ELECTION SUIT DROPPED. | | daughters, Faith and Ellen. The| ROCKVILLE, Md.. October 15 (Spe- ivate car at the fair grounds. | . ilson, Bern o rs. L Woodeow: Wil e day of Mrs. Chloe FEllen Hawkins | formances of the centenary will be | " {case of T. M. Russell against R. M. |ig" yurvived by a sister and three | cell was defeated for revenue commis: | at Olney. Mrs. Hawkins was a daugh Thieves Get Mayor's Spare. Special Dispatch to The Star MANASSAS. Va.. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, October 15.—William Gibbs McAdoo and Gov. Albert C.! Ritchie xat side by side in the Willard | ter of the late William Marlowe and | had always lived in the county. St. Mary's Episcopal Young People’s | Society was organized among the young people of St. Mary's Church, near Aspen, a few evenings ago with 14 charter members and the following officers: President, Miss Margaret Car- voll; vice president, Donald Bos secretary, Miss Pearl Graeves; tr urer, Miss Helen Rabbitt: counselors, Mrs. Clayton Rabbitt and Mrs. Leo Graeves | The Silver Spring Armory board, | consisting of James H. Cissel, Maj. | E. Brooke Lee, Howard F. Sedgwick, | | | sioner by twa votes, has heen thrown October 15.—While |out of court on account of insufficient hox at the pageant of the Baltimore | Mavor C. A. Sinclair was attending a|evidence. The decision. given by & Ohio Ralilroad’s Centenary Exposi. | Masonic meeting last last Friday eve.|Judge Samuel G. Brent, declared Weir tion yesterday. i | ning a new spare tive was sto’en from | the official nominee of the Democratic Gov. Ritchie arrivéd at the Hale |M® car. which was parked near the |party at the general election in No- thorpe grounds from Annapolis at @ | Post office. o'clock. His party included Bernard | s §r e | Baruch of New York. The party of | Naples sells most of its gloves to| the former Secretary of the Treasurv (ireat Britain and the United SAVE HALF YOUR RENT The Parkway 1009, | ist Chur CO-OPERATIVE Special Dispatch to The Star. QUANTICO, Va.. October 15—The Prince Wil'iam County Cireuit Court has ordered that_an election be held December 15 in E. L. Perry’s store at Quanticy for selection of a mayor ard several councilmen. The decision in ; [fayor of incorporating the town of ‘[ Quantico was given by Judge Smith who prasided over the court at Manas- sas last Thursday. ce fr Shortage of native labor is restrict- ing zold production in South Africa BOY PRETTIEST BABY AT HYATTSVILLE SHOW Carnival Prize Awarded to William 8. Mahoney, Jr., by Firemen and 0dd Fellows' Judges. Tmmor- N. In loving remembrance of our the - son ‘and brother. HARRY TRVIN i NISON. "who departed this life nine | Hotel Years azo today. October 15. 1918. Our thoughts g0 wandering. when the day- light fades, Tn the land f Jong aze And memorv paints the sceres of old In'the gold of the twilight Klow We ceem to see in the soft. dim light A face we Joved so dear. And “f t‘hmk of him when the sun's st ray Goes down in the far off West. We _miss him no less as time passes on Than we did on the day of his Foing. For ahnnr-h can never close the door of our heatts And the lamp of our love is still xlowing. Thy motive God we cannot see. MO ° FATHER® “SisThs Ay | " BROTHERS. 5 . DOORES. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son. brother and grandson. JAMES R. DOORES. ;r.. who departed this life two Fears ago today. October 13, 19 On_the hillside. softly sleeping. ‘Whare the flpwers genils wave, Lies t one 1 love so dearly In his lone and sient grave. The flowers we place upon May wither and. qecav. Bu the love for him Who slseps beneath Wl never fade aw {John J. Dolan and officers of the Silver Spring Service Company, Mary and National Guard, has awarded a contract for installation of four howl ng alieys in the new armory there. John W. Grey Dead. John Walter Grey, one of the oldest sidents of Laytonsville district, died few days ago at his home. near The meeting of the Michigan Park | Citizens' Association, postponed last Wednesday due to inclement weather, will be held next Wednesday night at Bunker Hill School in the church cemetery { had been in a feeble condition for a | number of years. He is survived hy 1009, CO-OPERATIVE (Corner of Macomb) enlargin: 5 = Wiy Rev. G. O. Bullock, pastor of Third You can buy a Baptist Church, will preach a special . &rave, housckeepmyg wit 1o a luxurious swe, 0 fron hall, wiusnally funeral took place from Bethesda M. tional Guard Armor 1t will con- with spactous recepiron hell, wiusnally B COlir i o b g e e Saisaan iy E. Church, Browningsville, burial be- | tinue tonight when a’prize waltz con- | B S0 T (& 50 0n b heaith : i 47 day s heart o Ad joning 7 officer in Dr. William S. Keister much | West End Citizens' Association will e they laid onr dear grandson, Rock Creck Park | meet Monday, 8 p.m., at G. W. U. Cor. orng ing in the cemetery nearby. withi 0 in gold each offered can be accomplished with the money formerly e (o s room, v bedrooms, each ‘ RANDMOTHER _AND ASDFATHER. MR, AND MRS. J0r SEAR OiaYY0y, MB- ASD MRS. JO 1 have zrief that cannot find comfort, A wound that cannot be healed. A sorrow deep 1o my heart. nephew. That aixars shall be concealed” ELIZABETH SCHOOLS. * Tn_memory of our dear mother, A J, DRAKE (nee Slater). who de- “”“%l‘gfl life 17 years ago today. Ocjover 15 30 LICLTAY, HORACE AND WALLIE. * KIDWELL. In memory of my brother, RALPH'S. KIDWELL, wh s 325 tolay. October 15, 1518, 0 nine years In that mists celt of silence. So profound an 3 Ma¥ Toir st ba eter pencetul, In that lonz eternal sleep, HIS SROTHER LESTER. ® In loving memory of our de: sister. MARY VAN BERGHEX G. who ‘entered eternal rest az0 today, October 15, 1016. No one knows my lonsliness And how lonz has heen these years, How I tried 10 hide the tadness And check the lonely tears. 1 who loved you sadly mis: | 1o hold yoi very dear: o™ Ang in lonely hours of thinking Often fesl vour presence near LONELY DAUGHTER MARY. ed ook, nzs decay Funeral services for former Mayor | winning man and woman, will be Leading physicians of Washington |coran Memorial Hall, Twenty-first and and Baltimore will be invited to ad- |G streets. Election of pfficers. ress future meetings. dress future m ng! The District i | Jacob Pose. who died at his home. in |a feature. ; A bath and deep, dllum | Rockville. Thursday morning, 53 vears | On Monday night the carnival wil {0d, were held this mornins in St |close with the disposition of a new Mary's Catholic Church here. Buria! |automobile. - Firemen will devote thelr % o [was in St Mary's Cemetery. S‘x!"mc”ds fowasd Dealrs L"da(l;é’ld';:}s Fogl:;;".;; lr’»’!" ?fi',f-""!g\""]c president, | Sons of the American Revolution, will | grandsons acted as pallbearers. [on new apparatus and the 0dd Fel-|E. S r encsilie; preaident ) | presentati " | Announcement has been made that | lows will Pien el share over to the | ;"c"mll‘;‘l }“'_;a'::}::r""m"I of Berwyn, ”,'x;,‘“;"a F{z"‘f'{: b :,:'_!““n"::v“’nt:“?o:;} DRAKE. | the marriage of Miss Esther Ward. | State home at Frederick. [ e headquarters building, 1227 Sixteenth | g | Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Ward | ——— | e |street, Tuesday, 2 p.m. The District | of Gaithershurg, and Mr. Joshuo Miles | N SUCCUMBS. EXHIBITORS OF FIGHT of Columbia Society will act as host, o PICTURES ARE FREED Lankford f‘! ljr'r\mflkfl City, Md.. will | ’{E" ‘Do u W !and all compatriots are invited. take place in Epworth Church, G:\l'h-i —_— | Philadelphia’ Court Holds U. S, |room of the ( | Past Pocahontas Association will burg, November 12, s o) o At the annual meeting here vester.| Carson M. Hyatt Was Former As: sistant to Postmaster Hoyt. { give a card party October 30 at Chest- | nut Farms Anditorium for benefit of | day of the Montzomery County branch | | of” the Woman's Auxiliary to the | & Special Dispatch to The Star. HERNDON, Va., October fthe orphans’ fund. | of Columbia Society, | Dr. John wasted m rent $3,50( to $13,500 pavment, includ- The outstanding features of the PARK- WAY which have at- tracted many pur- chasers are: The Botanical Society of Washing ton will meet Tuesday in the assembiy mos Club., # Did Not Prove Transportation National Council of the Episcopal | | Church, Mre. Archibald Small of Silver ELstary ‘ | Spring.” acting president. was elected | son M. Hyait, former assistant io Agrinst Theater Men. president to fill out the unexpired term | postma H. H. Hoyt, died yeste | of Mrs. Wallace of Bethesda, resigned. | qay at the home of his dauzhter. Mv | W, W, Taylor. He was born in Mont- | PRISON FOR MAIL FRAUD, |5 St i "t s iy two other dauzh- | ters, Mrs. Lillian Kelztnator Electric Refrigeration 24-hour Switchboard s . Service ' Elevators with Operators S~ Jow as Fireproof Construction 2 Apartinent Hotel Sercice Unexcelled Location Garage in Building Oil Heat Built-in Radio Installation | By the Associated Press. = Syl PHILADELPHIA, October 15-—| Vincent B. Costello Post, American Three motion picture theater man. | Legion, will meet Tuesd 8 p.m., in arvested after the exhibition | boardroom of the District Building. fight pictures | g, ‘Newcomers' Club will have a | here last week harged yes. | ol B ’ 3 unche Monday, 2:30 p.m.. | ertey by UTitea Bthtes | lincheon meeting ¥, ay ited States Commissioner | POt o ol i, I | | Lonz, who ruled that the Govern-| | ment must prove the defendants had | The National Association Opposed to Spectal Dispatch to The Star. of Poolesville, Md., survive. | transported the films from one State | glye Laws will meet tomorrow, 3 p.m | U BALTIMORE. October 15. —Jehn | Funeral services will he held at 2|!0 another to obtain a conviction |at Musicians Hall, 1006 E_ street. | Thornton, who victimized hundreds of | p.m. tomorrow at Woife Memorial | The Government retained custody of Linn a. E. Gale will speak. [farmers in Marvland, Pennsylvania | Baptist Church, burial 1o be in Chest | the pictures. z | |and Virginia, was sentenced to twe nut Grove Cemete; | (The prosecution admitted there| |and onehalf vears in Atlanta Peni was no evidence that the defend. | i | tentiary by Judge Soper in Federal | [anc B*‘"-W““;“{!- “'fl{;; Brank J. A staff of representatives is at vour service in the building ‘lc:lu':: J‘eacrfi':;:s :"h‘.fljl:lnh“'hehl:::;]_‘ Jore a!:hr,‘v:.‘;oar?m Sl T u:haflner‘} every day and evening, including Sunday—or you may tele- | to defraud. i It is not a ecrime to have these ¥ - o | Thornton, it was testified, solicited | films jn vour possession, it s} not a crime to exhibit them,” Com- phone Cleveland 1901 for further information. | butter and eggs from farmers through " i | the mails, for which he never paid | service at St. Paul's Episcopal Church | missioner Long said to the defend- |, He said he had Deen'convicted tn | will be held tomorrow at 1l am. Aujants | e ecine e and® WILLAN EBWARD' Sual | cali ia 20 y agzo o iles w used by parishioners y, ‘ans em from ir Kind and svmpathy dur California 20 years agzo on the same | tomobiles will be P: il ol T A g death. also for the beat- charge and admitted he is wanted in | to bring the infirm members and oth LA B T ROBBER SUSPECT SE!ZED. ceived. other States on charges of defrauding | ers unable to walk, and every person WIPE AND CHILDREN. * Capture at Cumberland Follows farmers. He said his present name | connected with the church in-any c: was assumed, but he refused to di. | pacity is expected to attend. = Each Beaths. DALLENGER. On Saturdar, Octohe Escape Fromn West Virginia Posse. Special Dispatch to The Star. vulge his real identity. | parishioner has been requested to in- vite or remind five other persons to at- LLENGER. On_ Saturdas, Octo JAMES . beloved husband of CUMBERLAND., Md., October 15.— French Vandevander, 19 vears old, of tend. 1In addition to the home-coming » lovedhusbang. of Bia ¥ service other services will be held at Pallenger, inee Havden) in his GO Yoo Osxeolla, W. Va. escaped a posse| Iiei vear there Wednesday and came to Cum- ter “Mrs. V 3 miands ni, rieatl on Monday. October 17. The young people’s meeting will be nt Congressional Cemetery berland, where he was captured yes. 4"at 10 o'clog terday by Deputy Sheriffs Hotchkiss Tl th a toial monthiy e incipal and upkeep. as $33.50 —of which there 1s an equity saving of n HALF. Garrett and Mr: Anna Hyatt of Washington, D. €. a | brother, Jessie Hyatt of Ohio. and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Woolsee of Hyatts- town, Md,, and Mrs. Anna Mossburg Man Sentenced nn Charges of Rob- bing Many Farmers. MITCHELL. A token of love to the sacred dear son and brother E MITCHELL. who depar: {'s, life ten 3¢a7s ago today. October 18, Jour memors ts as dear totay i The hour van pasced awar Lox1¥G MOTHER. MARGARET MITCH- ELL__AND SISTERS. SUSIE E. AD- DELLE AND ROSA MACKEL. 4 OSBORNE. In TOE7 OSBORTE ™ ¥ho paseed Camar 1oe a%o today. October 15 1938 ur n:;mc;‘rr s as dPl!'l:; ay = fonr ou navsed away NG SISTER 'GRACE BEANE. o 3 . Sacred to th ? our dear one. EDWARD PRINETTI. who de- more tha We_ gratefully acknowl s and sympaths and also the many floral tributes exiended us at fthe loss of our- beloved son. HENRY BURKE. who il September 30. 19 g R TN MRS, JAMES BURKE. * wish to express ‘our heartfeit opreciation to our {riends neighbors. also shipmates, of mv October 15 ALEXANDRIA, Va, | home-coming (Special).—The _annual F. R. White, Inc., Builder Raedy & Suit In that misty veil of silence, Exclusive So profound and so Representatives Cleveland 1901 2 eternal sleep. T Just when life wis brightest. And De could have lived his best. T i Go” calied Nan Tom fo rest. RIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. ® RICHARDS. In ead by remembran T B TG Who- deon is life twelv todas. October 15. 1915. Tuwslve lon vears with all its changes. ince death strancelv bads us Dart- But. dear loving mother. all the changes Cannot take you from our hearts. Constance Talmadge Wi;u Divorce. | EDINBURGH, Scotland, October 15| (P).—Constance Talmadge was grant- ed a divorce today by the Court of | I Session in her undefended a(.”o“‘ncmck tomorrow night and at 3:30 against Capt. Alastair William Mackm. | P:m. the Sunday School at the Chapel et 4 m Mackin- | " he Good Shepherd on South Fair- | fax street will resume its sessions for the Winter. OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME ¥l and relatives invited. | BROWY. On Friday. Qctober 14. 1927, IDA VIERS BROWN of Balumore, Md.. in her Funeral from the home of her Viers. at Dean Post Office. Monday mormng. In- - Baltiiore. held in the St. Paul's parish hall at 6 T Gas and Electric HEATERS Fries, Beall & Sharp A meeting of the vestry of St. Paul's 11 be held at the rectory Monday | night to arrange for the “Every Mem- ber Canvas,” November 20. Rev, Dr. Thomas K. Nelson of the Episcopal | Theological Seminary will preach on | missionary work of the church Sun- and McGregger at the home of rela- tives. Vandevander foiled the efforts of 12 men under Sheriff W, A. Judy of Pen- dleton County. He is charged with robbery of two post offices, six stores and a number of residences. Vande- DILLARD. On Friday morninz. October 14, 1057 "at 1 o'clock. at Providence Hospital EVIE. peloved wiie of Charles David Di! lard. She 1s also survived by five chi dven. one grandch:'d and many relatives and friends. Remains resting at John T hines & Co.'s funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye s.w. Funeral Monday, October 17. at m.’ from G; Church. Bth’ st between L and M sts. Loy mother. we alwars will, Thoueh you are far awar, And when our foile on earth are aver. ‘e hope to meet in etermty. HER CHILDREN. @ ROBERTS, In ead but lovine remembrans of our ‘dear wifs and mother. NELLI 55, Gied seven “years ago. vor vander left hig father's house at the .. Rev. Baitles approach of tko officers, with his sis- ters on either side of him. He ran into a briar patch, later catching a train for this cit: Mother. dear. th rs have borne you, T i om0 "800y S Rana’ ey sav that veu are 'dead.” But von have oni¥ £one a little way ahead. Mz fest are tired, Bt oq b wastine 1 ut von aiting for me. When 1. top. have fou the road. RER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ® ‘WARRING. In sad but lovinz mmembrmi of our dear little baby. ESTHER MA! WARRING, who died two years ago today, October 15. 1025. Teach us. O Lord. Thy will to obey, You took but what You gave. Each hour comes to us anew, With bitte: sense of loss, 0 God in mercy vity us, Help us to bear our Surrounded by friends we o In the midst of pleasure we are blue: ‘With a smile on our face and a heartache, Dear little babv. we still long for you. o ciating. e DILLARD. Officers ind members of Gar- fleid Tabernacle. No. 45. 0. of G. Fishe men. are_requested to attend the special meeting Saturday, October 15. 8 p.m.. at 20 F st. % to arrange for funeral DILLARD. Funeral Mon- at 2 pm.. from Galbraith FOSTER IS RE-ELECTED. | Metoust Charch. sihetons. o to g S. V. MURPHY, R. W. Sec'y. EHRMANTRAUT. On Friday. October 14 1927, at 7:30 am.._at his re nce. No. 0 Fewler Hi)l. EDWARD P.. beloved hushand of Ada Ehrmantraut. Funeral from Holy Trinity Church on Monday. October 17, at $:15 ‘am. where requiem mass will be 82 for_the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. 16° ARDING. On Saturday. Octoher 15. 1027 BRI o ¢ Rer restdence, 1518 AL’ n st n.w. MARY ANN DENT HARD- NG moioeed MOAL 9 RN dhd Amy iz A ral services Monday. OCto- MAMMA AND DADDY. 3 Monday. Octo. BTy a1 5 g at her Tate residerice. 16 WILLIAMS. | Tn memory of mother. MARIS HENDERSON. _On Fridav, October 14, 1927, | 1. W LIAMS. who died ope year ago to- WILLIAM CBOMWELL HEXDERSON, 79 . day. October 15. 1926. vears old. Funeral Sunday. October if. at | Although we watched her every day. am. from Nealesville Presbsterian When God called her she stole away_ Church. ' Interment Nealesville, Md. (Bal-| - SON RANDOLPH. timore ‘papers please copy.) 16 ‘"io'“":‘g Oon w'd'""d'k'L_ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. { L3 10:34 n.m., KA beloved hus- i Frank Geier’s Sons Co. of Mamie' Heurich. Funeral services 3t his Tafe residence. 5231 Wis- 1113 SEVENTY ST N.W. Mo “Cnaver._Teleotions _Main 2473 P. A. TALTAVULL T pm. Please omit flowers. HEURICH. A special , communication can 1 TALTAVULL Meg, ® 06 BRANCH_OPFICE. Arminits Lodee) No. A: M- has CHAS. S. ZURHORS lled ctober 16, at'l:43 e “3“tne Matonic Tempie, 13h and 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone _Linealn 372, 255 Ylafe™Brothar. © KARL h ALMUS R Suacceeding the Original . SPEARE CO. U at his lata residence, 5231 Wisconsin are. n w. a W, . 1623 ticut Ave. o8N M. | day, November 13. Holy communion will be administered at 10:30 am. | Thursday morning. On Thursday and Friday the Rector’s Aid will hold a rummage sale in the parish hall and at 2 o'clock Friday the Neighborhood | Club will meet. The Junior Choir.will 734-736 10th St. N.W. give its annual concert and entertain- The Undertaker of the U. S. Army for {ment in the Norton Memorial, Friday iat p.m. ’ Walter Reed Hospital, | Fort Myer, Va,, Fort Humphries, Washington' Barracks, Bolling Field and U. S. Soldiers’ Home | Training school day will be observed {in the Second Presbyterian Church ! tomorrow. The day is being observed The Firm of Quality With | . i o the Tawest Price g:u:fil Presbyterian churches in the it | The dance of the Bella Haven | Country Club, scheduled for tonight, W. W. Chambers Co. has been postponed because of im- The Brown Stone Funeral Home. | provements being made to the elub's 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. | Continues as Sovereign Chief of A class of 15 candidates received the | thirtv-first and thirty-second degrees | at the closing session of the annual Fall reunion of the Scottish Rite Masons last night, in the Masonic | Temple. Robert S. Crump, thirty third, sovereign grand imperial of | Virginia, attended. sons of Jonadab. John €. Foster was re-elected sov ereign chief of the Independent Order of the Sons of Jonadab at the annual meeting of the order at Jonadab Hall. 623 Louisiana avenue, last night. Other officers elected were: Oscar | Roth, vice sovereign chief; Willlam .J. Armstrong, sovereign ' secretary-treas- urer; John F. Smalley, sovereign patriot: William B. Kelly, sovereign lecturer; Charles Mitchell, sovereign guide; William _A. Ridgely, inside guard; Hubert Penn, outside guard, and J. J. Spellman, past sovereign chief. The organization adopted the old | ritnal acquired when it absorbed the old Sons of Jonadab organization. The new ritual replaces the title “grand” with that of “'sovereign.” Charters were granted groups In Baltimore, Frederick, Md., and Alex- andria. Va. October ballroom. C. C. Brown, chairman of the dance committee, will set another date as soon as contractors have | finished improving the ballroom. of York 1879. EMIL 0. HERMANN, Master. HEURICH, The members of Association Oldest Inhabitants, A 76 " “ausociate, tend lineral of cour late associate, 2%y .’filE"RIl"H. from his late residence. No. ‘Wiscondin ave.. Sunday. October THEQDORE W. NOYES. J. ELIOT WRIGHT. President. Secretary. 15 HYATT. Friday. October 14. 1927 at the residence of his daughter. Mre. W, W. Tay- T ondom. VaL CARSON M. HYATT Funeral Sundav. Ootober 18 at 2 pm. interment at Chestnut Grove Cemetery 16 \. Suddenlv, on Fridav. October 14. WILLIAM KELLY Remains resting at Znrhorst's funeral parlors. 301 E'B‘l Capitol st. Notice of funeral here- atter OUR designers create Floral Emblems that . o = combine expressive [|| MniDin oroberty and paving cost of thix . advertisement. Phone Falls Church 201. * beauty with best taste. Special— SPRAYS & lomalica-lly Gaf Heated Wrgatl‘ls. $5 4 MR. D. D. RANSDELL I Ay ¢ 4 MR. V. BERSTEIN ! ARTHUR BURT SHOE CO. MR. GEORGE C. PUMPHREY. MR. EDWARD JONES MRS, E. H. MAY DR. W.'s. NEWELL MR. G. D. JOHNSTONE MR. F. J. BLAIR MR. SCOTT E. WALKER MR. FRANK R. JELLEFF DR. F. E. GIBSON FOUND. Gas— the Carefree Fuel EAT your home with Gas. Plan fot the installation without delay. Avoid the drudgery, inconvenience and dirt of a furnace that gives only “make- shift” satisfaction. 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HANGE PURSE. small black.. o1 land car Wednesday msht. containing 3970 North 1003-W. 3] MOTEN. beloved husband of ‘OLLIE_PUPPY, sable. black face white [ Moten: ‘beloved father of Llovd B. and Atreak down nosé: answers to “Buddy’: re-| Franklin Moten and Corinne M. Pumphrey | Ward. 4906 7ih tt. n.w. _Adams 88 and beloved. brother ot Williim Howard 5 EC ozier and Harrison Moten. Funeral Sun- mac oo e the First Baptist Chireh, 27th and Dum- FUR © harton' ave. n Relatives and frienas fyeming. | invited. " Rév.'J. L. Pann, pastor. i OTEN. Ofcers and members of Columbia GLASS » Lodge, No. 85. are hereby notified of the DR. T. ABBE inside: death ' of Brother GEORGE B. MOTEN LT, ) ward, F 1 First Baotist Church, George- MR. J. B. LAMBIE GLASSES 1 lack case T town Sundav. October 16, At MR. H. ABRAMSON | freen " Earacld ot ‘ang Commer Eotiomb e T TRInE 3 o ionbia. Teimple MR. L. E. BREUNINGER . Tith ‘and’ . _Columbia MR. J. H. RHODES No. 42._are invited. HERBERT E._JONES, Exalted Ruler. A. E. 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