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EVENING STAR, W/ HINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 31, THE =—-=====-_.—=1 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F | Hunter, S FER & STORAGE CO [} Baggage and Small Lots Trans- ferred Reasonable Rates. DR. HUNTER BURIED. Funeral Conducted Today. Funeral services for Dr. Montgomery 64 years old, who died at his ce, 1728 P street, Mond Phone Main 6900 for Estimates. Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING—FIREPROOF STORAGE conducted today at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment was in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Dr. Hunter was for 36 years a prac- ticing physician of this city and was rominent in Masonic circles here, be- a past commander of Potomac Commandery, Knights Templar; past master of Potomar Lodge, No. 5, F. A. A. M, and a past patron of the Order of the Eastern Star. He was educated in the public schools here and at George Washington University. MRS. JOHN F. NEWPORT ‘Wife of Capt. Newport Succumbs Tuesday After Long Illness. Lived Here All Life. Mrs. John F. Newport, wife of Capt. | Newport of 432 Upshur street, died in Walter Reed Hospital Tuesday night | after a long illness. She is survived by her husband and a son, George W. Newport, a senfor at George Washington University. Mrs. Newport was born in Baltimore, | Md., August 31. 1872, moving to this city when 4 years old, with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. George Fey, where she lived her entire life except four years in the Philippine Islands She was a member of Grace Lutheran | Church, Sixteenth and Varnum streets northwest, where she was an active | worker in the Ladies' Ald Soclety and | other organizations of the church. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence by Rev. Gerhard E. Len- ski, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, tomorrow afternoon. at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Rock DIES IN WALTER REED| Creek Cemetery. MRS. EFFIE GORDON IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Wife of Star Composing Room Chief Machinist Dies Suddenly at Massachusetts Avenue Home. Mrs. Effie Gertrude Gordon, 51 years old, wife of Alexander Gordon, chief machinist in the composing room of The Evening Star Newspaper Co., died at her residence, 1301 Massachusetts avenue, yesterday after a sudden illness. She is survived by her husband, a son, Raymond A. Gordon; a daughter, Mrs. Ray D. Lattimer; a grandson, Raymond H. Gordon; a granddaughter, Patricia Ann Lattimer: a brother, J. E. Shelton, and a sister, Mrs. Richard Kenny, all of this city. Funeral services will be conducted at the brother’s residence, 1241 E street southeast, Saturday efternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Freely Rokrer, pastor of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church. will officiate. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. JANIN FUNERAL TODAY. Former Manager of Mammoth | Cave Estate to Be Buried. | Funeral services for Albert Coving- ton Janin, 84 years old, lawyer and former managing trustee of the Mam- moth Cave estate, in Kentucky, who died in Emergency Hospital Tuesday, will be conducted at the residence, No. 12 Lafayette square, this afternoon. Rev. E. S. Dunlop, canon of the Wash- ington Cathedral, will officiate. Inter- ment will be in Rock Creck Cemetery. WhaTm AL i AMERICA & CABLECRA TO AU 7~9~11~13 G St.NW, THE WORLD "THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair tonight and tomorrow, little change in temperature. ! Virginia—Fair tonight, tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness, probably showers to- morrow afternoon in southwest portion; not much change in temperature. West_Virginia—Fair, not quite so cool in northwest portion tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, probably followed by showers. Record for 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 64; 8 pm., 63; 12 midnight, 58; 4 a.m., 55; 8 a.m., 60; noon, 66. Barometer—4 pm., 29.70; 8 pm, 29.74; 12 midnight, 29.67; 4 a.m., 29.80; 8 a.m., 29.91; noon, 29.92. Highest temperature, 69, occurred at 12:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 54, occurred at 3 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 73; lowest, 61. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Teday—Tow tide, 12:02 a.m. and 12:40 p.m.: high V'€e, 5:57 a.m. and 6:24 p.m. Tomorrow--low tide, 12:44 am. and 1:24 pm.; high tide, 6:35 am. and 7:06 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:45 am.; sun sets 7:27 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:44¢ a.m.; sun sets 7:27 p.m. Moon rises 4:56 p.m.; sets 3:14 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy. Weather in Various Cities. g Temperature 2 B a3 8 resupsy Stations Weather ** 1939w, we g o) we (This was the telegram from one of our Best Manufacturers that enabled us to hold this SALE) $15.00 $19.95 $25 $29.50 SUMMER DRESSES | for $25 Bridge and Dance Frocks A number of lacy models in georgette and chiffon are in- cluded. | Embodying All the Styles That Are New and Will Be, Worn During Vacation Time Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44 and 40 to48 Dresses that will set all Washington talking. They are so charming and cleverly styled—and the values—well, they’ll urge women to buy them in pairs, Every dress manifesting a fine- ness of materials that’s hardly believ- able at this price, The Friendly Shop Breslau Styles Tailored Dressy Flares Straightlines Flounces Ensembles Colors Maize, Flesh Coral, Gray Blue, Green Cocoa, Navy Black, White 1307-69-11-13 G ST. N.W. 1307-09-11.13 G ST. N.W. HATS AN RIS CGOWNS LU BRTRET T Pittsbureh . Raleigh N 1 S. Lake City 30 0 Copenhagen ) Stocknolm. " Swaden 50 Noor Horta (Fayal) Hamilton. Bermuda. . ... Corn and Northern Wheat Zone 61 Soutbern 0.01 0.02 0.26 15232 22322 Portiand Me Portland Ore PppoDmaEIER) RSB E3TR3RREE FOREIGN. (7 am. Greenwich time. today.) | ‘emperature. Weather 2" Cloudy " | Cloud; ! I 50 Clear n Greenwich time. today.| W, Part cloudy | Denmark. {Current obet s Part elondy | Part cloudy avana Part cloudy uba. ... olon. Canal Zone 86 ARGEN DATA. For the week en May 28, 1928 ~Temperature—Precipitation.— Cur. Depar. Cur. Depar. +8 08 403 5 a 1928: MRS. JOHN 0. SKINNER FUNERAL HELD TODAY Wife of Former Medical Superin- tendent of Columbia Hospital Buried at Arlington. Mrs. Kathleen A. Skinner, 83 years old, wife of Dr. John O. Skinner, U. 8. A, retired, died at her residence in the Portner apartments Tuesday. She had been In failing health for the past several months. Her husband, Dr. Skinner, was for 16 years medical superintendent of Columbia Hospital here. He holds the Congressional Medal of Honor for service in the Medical Corps of the Army during Indian wars. After being retired with the grade of major he was recalled to active duty during the World War and served with the grade of leutenant colonel. Mrs. Skinner was a member of 8t. Andrew's Episcopal Church. She leaves her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Sewell M. Johnson, and two grand- daughters, Miss Helen Johnson and Miss Kathleen Johnson, all of this city; a sister, Mrs. James Cator of Baltimore, and two brothers, A. H. Bayly and Edgar Bayly, both of Cambridge, Md. Funeral services were conducted in Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Departmept in the nast 24 h i Georea” W." Canode, 93 SL." El et Wlliam Beckley. 8%, United States Sol- Home Hosnital. ' ida Williams, 81, 3241 P 24415 14th st se. 78, Garfield Memorial d]-rn" r “Snyder, versity Hoenital William Charies Brunger, 63. 520 Quincy 69. Georgetown U ot prLewellen Dyer. 00. Georsetown University 0spita Robert Crawford. 58, United States Naval v Gillesnie. 58. 646 Tth st. ne, William T. Wiggin, Walter Reed Gen- Mabel McC Hospital. Haries G. Vaiter Reed Hos- pital & "'Eimer E. Carloon. 32. Walter Reed Hos- Ciaes Hennine Hallencreutz. fr.. 26, Wal- ter_Reed Hosnital Mabel H. Wesi. 22. 1012 Massachusetts Poor. James R. Mopre. 711619 8 st. John Clark. 59 2038 E st Anna B, Carroll. 44 Gallinger Hospital, JoyAYred E, Clark. 4 months. en route Sib- o5 Hosp SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Yandyck—Buenos Aires........, Stavangertiord—Oslo aia Edison ok Cristobal ki B33% abhsa on—Gij DUE TODAY. | Silvia—St. John's... . . Mayaro—Port Spain Frantonia— Wo iRz ki DUE TOMORROW. Berenzaria—Southampton. . Presidnt Harding—Bremerh; ‘May 23 | DUE SATURDAY. JUNE 2. | Volendam—Rotterd: - Republic—Bremerhaven DUE SUNDAY, JU Adriatie—Liverpool | Delzenland—Antwarn v—Vera Cruz... .. Calamarea—Port Limon. . Cameronia—Glasgow .. ... DUE MONDAY. JU Trader—London i | stobal _...... ou thampton s—Tremerhaven o Grasse—Havre. . Dentschland—Hambu: American Ancon—L Phone Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. Undertakers and Embalmers Private Ambulance Service, $4.00 % Price of Others in Funerals $75, $100, $125, $150, $195 Steel Vaults, Best Made, $83 These Prices Include the Entire Funeral CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc, UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. ¥ ice Veendent ecrets e nt.Secreta W. R. Speare g Phone Col. 6324 RYAN SERVICE ALWAYS EXCELS Our many vears of serving enables us o anticipate each individual re- guirement and to provide for It. with the result that our service s’ com- Dlateness itself. and s fully appreci- al Funeral parlor. private sm- bulance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa, Ave, S.E. hone Atlantie 1700-1701. R EISEMAN'’S 7th & F Sts. Cool Tropical Worsted Suits 2 On Liberal Terms They look and fit as well as your heavy woolen suit but are as light as a feather. Hand- some designs are shown in smart models. All silk trimmed, LIBERAL TERMS ~are easily arranged, Small weekly or month- Karlsrihe—Bremerhaven ~ ym'wknn:l' London Ebro—Valparaiso ... Gripsholm—Gothenbu Thurinia—Hambure Ve e R U e 2 “May 2 May 30 nee—Havre Pan-American—Buenos _ Aire Tivives—Puerto Barrios ... DUE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6 Sinala—Marseilies OUTGOING STEAMEKS. SAILING TODAY. jean Merchant—London. —Cristobal. Callac, Iauique and ‘mouth. Cherbourg and Bremer- n i “Havana. Progreso and Vera Cruz nmals—Vigo and Bordsaux. Fenzo—San Juan and Samio Domingo llepline—Rotterdam. Hompata—A ccra Clontar{—Genoa Coast. Iy li0— Napies and Genoa Luna—Curacan and Maracaibo Nickerle—Port au Prince. La Guarra and Paramaribo. Baracoa—Port au Prince, Cartagens and Puerto Colombia u Colon—Corunns. Gjon. Santander bao w. Minnetonka—Cherbourg and London, Cedrie—Caobh and Liverpool. Rotterdam—Piymouth, Boulogne and Rot- New York—Cherbourg. and Hamburz California—Havana, Cristobal and San Fran. chuco. Frederick VIII—Christiansand. Oslo and Co- penhagen Stockholn, Tol, terdam Southampton thenburg. 1. Cristobal and Port Limon, ymouth. Cherbours and Bremier. Janeiro, and Buenos Alres. and 8t. John's, nudn, rto Barrios, DAY, JUNE 4. Santos DAY, JUNE 8. Stavanertjord, fermngaria—southampton and_ Cherbours. vre. ng—Cherbours. Southampton and Hambur Marta— Kingston, Carta- a Marti Cristobal, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, American Trader el g don Plym Cherbours and Ant. Mon- N dlamond and platinum. los 100 T olwoen 2 uss. an emale. bri Prione Clev, 4 iberal re- pval bl ween BiTinee B OFAIES ear i lare, Y% " [ hovy Chaso, Md Y8 Buncli of ey on & chaln, New Ancoln GORH.. LORUNETTE=8lerlIng » i b e T 0 and 5, Mu o Fany 1ith #t. bl weel PLATINUM ,FA Dl Jost Tuesday. faiivn v store ‘wid b ain TOAKE, Apt. 704 0. ly payments, POLICE DOG with chaiy. ~collar 0. BT w00 T gt W 0 YOUNG DIVORCED PAIR POSTPONE MARRIAGE New York Society Stirred as Mrs. Hagerty-Louis Munds Wed- ding Is Halted. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 31.~—Soclety was stirred today by the sudden indefinite postponement of the marriage of two prominent young persons who had been divorced. Mrs. Dorothy Frowert Hagerty and Louis de L'Aigle Munds were to have been married yesterday at the East Eighty-fifth street home of Mrs. Hag- erty’s father, Percival K. Frowert, head of an advertising company. Arrange- ments had been made for a honeymoon abroad and residences in fashionable centers. The only explanation for the post- ponement came from Frowert, who said: “Arrangements for the marriage were made too quickly. Mrs. Hagerty only returned from Reno a week ago.” Asked whether the marriage would take place eventually, Frowert said, “It may and it may not.” MRS. S. A. C. SPARROW DIES Widow of Former Butter and Egg| Dealer Succumbs. ! Mrs. Sarah A. C. Sparrow, 90 yumi old, widow of Willlam T. Sparrow, at one time in the butter and egg busi- ness here, dled at her residence, No. 2 Girard street northeast, yesterday after a short fllness. She had been a resident of this city for the past 55 years. Mrs. Sparrow is survived by her son, William A. Sparrow. Funeral services and interment will be at Middletown, Md., tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock. Births R:eported. Beroard M. and Helen B. Martin J. and Ruth C. Mannix. #irl. 8."and Bernice E. Leslie. boy." ester W. and Ella M. Steele. boy. enry and Lonise C. Heatty. boy ichael J. and Frances Corkery, girl. ammond and Mary Follin. girl wi 3. ‘and Panline Meger, boy. an s0n Cooper. boy. ater H, and Nellie Brooks. boy. James and Sailie Marehall. girl. oseph and Tessie White. Charles F. and Jessie Tyler. hoy. Alfred and Emma_Minor, boy. James and Eliza Brooks, girl. Frank and Velma Richardson el Bertha John, Cards of Thanks. MAILL. We wish 1o extend our sincers thanks for the beautiful floral offerings and your expressions of sympathy in our s: . reavement of our dear mother, Mrs. A L. JEANETTE HOWE AND FAMILY. * WILCOX. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends, also to_the Park View Christian Church. Ken- more Council. D. o ington Rebecca Lodge for the beautiful floral offerings and your expressions of sympathy in our sad bereavement at the death _of onr husband and father, GUY JAMES WILCOX. 2 HIS WIFE. LILLIAN P. WILCOX. AND | CHILDREN. ks Deaths. AHFRX. Suddenly. on Wednesday. May 30. TR DAYID 4. beloved husbad of Row | Ahern, sou_of late Maurice and the ate Mary Ahern: brother of Capt. James E. Absrn, U. S. C. G.. and Elien Ahern, Mrs. Al J. Egloft. Mrs. J. D. Eilinwood. Elmer M. and William J. Ahern. Notice of fune hereatter. ALLAIRE. Suddenly on Tuesday. 1028, ADRIENNE ALLAIRE. in year. wife of the late Auguste Allaire. Remains at Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pa. ave. n.w. Funecal, Friday. private. 31 BARRY. On Tuesday. May 20. 1928 at his residence. 244% 14th st. ne. WILLIAM BARRY. heloved husband of Johanna aged 70 years. Funeral from W.| e. 816 H «t. ne. on June 1 2 Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. DRIVER. On Wednesd: departed this life at h st. aw. CLARA P. Wite Of Rohert Driver. ved by hus- band. two sisters, one brother and a host of other relati and friends. Funeral Sat ay_night at 8 o'clock. Zion Baptist Church, F sf. between 3rd and 4% qu:', May_29. her_77th May 30, residence,’ 1: ER. the At Georgetown Hospital, Tl_l"dafi. 20, 1028, at 11 n.m.e LEWIS DYE. Funeral Friday. June' 1 m. from Ives funs oh: Wilson boulevart m on Thurad: | SON, bel d ! Fay. He was formerly the superintendent | of the Home of the Aged and Infirm. Bl Piaine. D C. Remaina restine at the neral parlors of Almus R. Speare, 16 nn. ave. n.w_ Funeral from the abo named Darlors. Saturday. June 2. at 2 p.m. Friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 1 GORDON. Suddenly. Wedneaday, May 30, 1928, 'at “7:05 pm. at her residence. EFFIE GERTRUDE GORDON (nee ! ton). beloved wile of Alexander Gordon. Funeral from the residence of her. brother. J. el 1241 F st se. Saturda Interment Con: Y. Suddenly m HALLENCREUTZ. Monday. May 28 at ‘Walter Reed Hospital. CLAES ¥ NING. son of Maj. and Mrs. creutz, aged 26 years. Services Thursday May 31 at'1 o'clock p.m. at Tabler's mortuary chapel, 928 M st. n.w.. with & terment in the Fort Myer plot at Arl ton Cemetery. On Tuesday. May 20, 1028 at dence. @ 1dth we. JULIA RRIS. - devoted mother of Mattia Har- Thomas T. and James Harris. at W. Ernest Jarvis funeral 2 Ga. ave A hursday. May 31, at & npm W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral narlors. ave. n.w. Interment Staunton. Va HOUFP. On Thuraday. Mar 31 1028, at Homeopathic Hospital BASIL A. aged years. beloved won of "Ax s Mazzio Honfl, Remat song's funeral home. N o Funeral and interment at Linville, V: IYATT. On Thursday, Mav 31.° 1928, her remdence. the Woodlex Apartment. MARION MIDDLE’ widow of John Hyatt. “Funeral (private) from residence on Saturday. June 2. 28 JOHNSON, Departed this | Monday 51028! May 28 nce. n. thia A. Chan d Marga tby of Indianapolis. Ind. uneral from her late residence on Friday. June 1. at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Savior. while our hearts ‘are bleeding Over the apoils that de: We would Calmly say. “Thy will he done HER SISTERS. JOHNSON. Al members of hold_of ‘Ruth. No. 1710. G P, are hereby notified to attend a meeting. Thuraday, May 31, at 7:30 p.m. o _arrange for uneral of Sister FANNIE JO N. Funeral from 908 3rd “eall . BRASS. Members of the Garnett Tmme- o, 11, are, e Juna 1. at 1 pm idence. NOR 3rd st n.w. NOCH HILL. President. Sect'y residence JOHN and June 1. A : 15th and {6th’sts Sugddenly. on at 5 pom at Reltaville. Md. FA (nee Gates) . bels Christophar A. Ley n ne 1. at % b.m Maviite, M. LEYPOLDT. Tuesday, May i, 10 Edieewood FOTDE noldt. Funeral Priday from M. E. Chureh of On Wednesday, Ma Park Hosniial, MA W (rioe L wpart and mother of vt Funeral from her Upsbur st n.w., Fris [ 81 YTON. Departed this life Tuesday May 20, 1088 at his residence. 717 Hird st nw. JAMES E the beloved hushand of Anna ‘Beatrice Peyton, and loving {ather of Theodare Pevtan: also deacon of Mount Moriah Bantist Chu pther relatives and devartare, Funeral Satu 1 pm. from - the Mount N, 8rd and L ste. s.w, Bady to lia 16 At the church at 8:30 am. S tr vl and I st SHORT. Deaths. Suddents. on Wedneaday, May 304 1028. at 11:40 p.m.. HOWARD P. $HOR’ beloved husband of Bessie Short ( Ager). Funeral Saturday. Juge 3. at . from " 'Geotgetowri Preshyteria Church. “Interment in Rock Creek C tery. Friends and relati . i' SHORT, communication ge. No, 22, F A__ spec Georse A wilinn AN Whiting Lodge. No. 22, 3 ealled for 1 o'elock p.m. Satur Any. June 2. 1078 for the purpase o attending the funers) of our late brother HOWARD P. SHORT. By order of ihe worshinfnl “master REUBEN A. BOGLEY. Secrstary. 1 n Tuesday. May 20, 1978 at hig 3475 38th st Mount Ramier heloved hushand of Mard ineral 1 Jone 1. at Relatives and friends invited. May 31. 1023, af n.m. SMITH. On Thursday, Freedmen's Howital. JULIA S ‘mother of ‘Mra. Saran Downel and Marie Smith. Notica of funaral herse affer. Remaina resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis Co, funeral parlors, 2223 Ga. aves . beloved her_residence. A. C. 3 i A’ and the late Clifford V. Sparrow. Fue neral and interment at Middletown. Md. Friday. June 1. at 2:30 pm. Relativel and friends invited. N. SPARROW. Wednesday. Maz 0. 1928, :"! N. On aday. May 20, 1078, reaidence. 5 g DAVID. heiov, 3 Funeral Friday. June 1 9 am. from the Chorch of the N Brightwood. Interment Artingion 1928, .. WAGNER. On Thurstay. May 31 Columbia rd AGNER. widow .‘ % Services will be hel at her late residence on Friday. June 1, at 4 pm. Interment at Wheeling. W. Vas from his Iaie n.w. Interment Arlington National tery. He leaves to mourn their loss loving mother and father. devoted sg Woodrow Wilson, and devoted niece. J rta Wilson. Relatives and friends ine vited. WILSON. James Re:we Eurove Post American Legion. reqiiesta the to be present at the funeral of ade WILLIAM WILSON ate res day, June 1. at 1 pm. My 3 COMDR. JOHN R.” ANDE YOUNG. On_ Tuesday, May 20 Slizo (Woodside). M G son of Lottis and i h_Dabney’s fu 53 O at. n.w, Funeral Thured: from M. E. Church, Sligo, Md. < In Memoriam. R. In sad but loving remembrance of our, dear mother. MARY BOLER. who des garted this life’ elght sears afo tode, ay 31. Keep her. Jesus. in thy Till we reach ths Then, O Master. lef Love and have her T Deep in our hearts there is a picture Of our loved one gone to rest. In memory’s frame we shall keep it. Becauss we loved her best. Eight long years. with all its changes. Since death strangely bade us part; fil:é. du: ‘m:lh ll.l the "h;nln annok take 5o Trom our hearts. o I ER DAUGHTERS. BURLLS. In loving memory of my wife, MEDORA A. BURLLS. who. after elev( years of m‘m". ni-mmmfi’ beyor 3he vear ago today. Ma 2 "37¢. "BURLLS. CURTIN. 1n loving remembrance of dear_hushand and our father SATRICE TIN, who died a year ago today, Har o1 1927, HIS LONELY WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ RYDER. Sacred to_the memory of ARTHA FOX_ whe P a 1912, and devot sister, MAMIE T. RYDER, who left me May 31. 1917, Gone. but not forgotten. HALL. In lovin ce of my ho departed this ]Vl")(bfi’f. JENNI] 5 T Ho five ey 31 1093, sty DAUGHTER DAISY. JEFFERDS. In _memory of my dear huse ‘band. Sergt. CHARLES W. JEFFERDS. who p: “out May 31, 1926 May the Lord watch between me and thee. ALMA. ¢ JONES. In memory of our dear mother. LAURA JONES. who_departed this two years ago today. May 31. 1926. She wore a_crown of patience All through the years she struggled on. Those hands that rest forever Are the hands that made our home. You suffered much. you murmured not. _ We watched you day by day, Until a guardian angel came And softly stole you away. Before our eyes she faded, Growing weaker day by’ da: Patiently bearing her sufferin Until God took her away. ne - As we _think of you day by da BR pEvOTED CHILOREN TIGNOR. Sacred to the memory of our angel mother, E. TIGNOR. whoss work was finished ten years ago today. May 31, 1018. Beautiful things in this life Are manifold. 'tis true We_count the stars by thousands. The birds 1007 dawnings. R: far and near: Bug_all the wide world over There's_just one “mother dear.” HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. Monuments Mausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED +/RITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING Co., INC. 919 1STH ST, N. W, WASHINGTON, D. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R. Succeeding the original W R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potemac 4600 ors._at Timothy Hanlon f41 A St NE _Phone L8543 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St NE tholn sz‘ Modern Chapel 1 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. [P Rlighone Joun "R"WRIGHT co. CP!‘;ASTS.WZIJRHfiRSf'_ 1 FAST CaPITOL ST _ Phone_Lincoln 33% " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 24 New Vork Ave. N.W. Main “T.F.COSTELLO 1724 N_Canitor St NORTH 707¥ Joseph F. Birch’s Son ISAAC BIRCH) V. L. SPEARE CO. fh'ie Srema TWOR i Sonumin veank_ause 1009 H S| L N0 0 Drices. o LINCOLN NY0O W. Warren Taltavull Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. CALL MAIN ¥702 GEO. C. SHAFFER - w EDNA PARKER. R. W, SARAN BROOKS, sac 0w B 5 e, Wednenday A0, 1098, at Uver SDFINE. nady, Rt O 'y, May n ‘- ‘ ni ;f(um. R i’.fi"’a SRR &rfiax; tore, H'th g ge: B |

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