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Mirza Davond Khan Meftah. will return to Washing- ton this evening. having spent a few days in New York | The charge d'affaires of Hungary and Mme. Pelenyi entertained at dinner last evening at _the Williams Inn in Wil- liamstown. Mass.. where they are spend- ing the late Summer season Senora de la Barra. wife of the first secretary of the Bolivian legation, is spending a few days in New York | Col. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, with their sons. William and Oliver, have re- turned from a motor trip through northern Michigan and Canada. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam F. Tompkins and their three small sons are visiting Mrs. Tompkins' parents. Mr. and Mrs, George E. Hamilton, in their suburban home, Stone Ridge, on the Rockville road. The end of August Maj. and Mrs | Tompkins will start for the former's | new post at Fort Leavenworth. Kans. having come from Savannah, where Maj. Tompkins has been on duty for some time | Maji. and Mrs. Robert C. F. Goetz will arrive in New York tomorrow from Cape Cod. 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Dawes. who en- | tertained at the Pittsfield Country Club, of which she is president. Former Senator and Mrs. James W. | Wadsworth are guests of the latter's | sister, Mrs. Payne Whitney, at Saratoga for the races. ( Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie is in New | York, where she went to meether son- in-law_and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. | Floyd P. Waggaman. who are returning | from Europe Wednesday on the France. Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Sothoron are | spending August at Swampscotl. Mass.. where they are guests at the New Ocean House. e | Mrs. Henry C. Wilson will go to New | York tomorrow to join her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bucknam, who have been in Europe 7 R A Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Edwards of | . Mrs. Archibald Macfarlane (left) Chevy Chase, Md., have returned from Bermuda ekl MRS. WILLIAM W. SMITH INJURED IN ENGLAND Wife of Veterans' Bureau Counsel Marriage of Miss Scott To Mr. Davies Announeed. Mz, and Mrs. Menry Martyn Scott of Laurel, Md., announce the marriage of their daughter, Alice Carey, (o Mr. George Gardener Davies of Colling- | dale, Pa., today in 8L Philips: Chureh | at Laurel, .. the Rev. Dr. ' art an TF o Davies, father of the bridegroom, offici- | H Train Strike ating. Mr. Davies and his bride will Motor Truck. | make their home in Hampton, Va. | By the Associated Press. Miss Bethany Renforth. daughter of | CAMBRIDGE, England, August 18.— | the Rev. and Mrs. Andrew .Jackson | nrs willlam Wolff Smith of Washing- Renforth, and Capt. Earl Herndon Jen- kins, U. 8. M. C.. son of Mrs. Willit joo< vesterday when an express train Asbury Jenkins, wil be married this | o which she was & passenger struck a | afternoon in the home of the bride’s | o qea o Hor ot e e | parents_in_Yorktown, Va. Capt. Jen-. *Tne fireman of the engine and the kins will take his bride to Port &u yruck driver were killed in the crash Prince, Haiti, where he will be on duty | on the staff of the United States High | Commission to Haiti County Milk by D. C. Stirs Action by Health Officer. Mrs, Smith is the wife of Maj. Wil- liam Wolff Smith. general eounsel of 1 " y Vi The marriage of Miss Rose Katharine | (¢ Veterans Buteau, = Whey live at Wildman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | gy gpmith is out of town on a busi- | Frederick James Wildman. to Mr, Craig | g 4 ness trip. Employes at his office said Sphar Carmack occured At noon today | yio Srmith has been In Burope all the ceremony taking place in Bethlehem | o\ - ¥ e Chapel of the Washington Cathedral. | ¥ Canon m_vmong Wolv:n fi?;e [ng. 1 .z - Mr. and Mrs Carmack w at home atter ‘September 15 in the waiain, | ARLINGTON DAIRIES where they have taken an apartment. | iy | Miss Evelyn Elizabeth McKinley. TO BE INSPECTED daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Arthur McKinley. and Mr. William Anthrax Ban on Fanquier | Wallace, son of Mrs. Charlotte Wallce. will married this afternoon at 4 | o'clock in the Keller Memorial Church the Rev. S. T. Nicholas officiating. A | reception will follow in the GAFAeN | special Dispatch fo The Star House of the Giracs Tioelge Motel { CLARENDON, Va, August 18.—A The wedding of Miss Madeleine Speer | careful inspection of dairies and live and Mr. dgeo‘rp Chester Wl!hen,p?: {stock of the county was decided on to- which will take place this afternoon in (day by Dr. P. M. Chichester, eounty Vienna, Va. is of much interest here. |health officer. following advices that The ceremony will be performed at 3 anthrax, a dreaded disease among o'clock in the Presbyterian Church, the | cattle, had been discovered in Fauquier Rev. Dr. Wainwright nsficiating. | County. | Mr. Wathen and his bride will be “Co far I have not received any re- | entertained at dinner and dancing this | POrts of sick cattle in the county” Dr evening by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.|Chichester stated. “and I am inclined Sheppard at the Congressional Country Club and the ceremony will be followed | to farms farther out in the State.” by a reception in the home of Mr.| Advised of the action of Health Off- Wathen's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. | eer Fowler of the District of Columbia and Mrs. Arthur Brandt on the Chain In suspending permits of seven dalry | Bridge road farms serving milk in Washington, lo- — {cated in Fauquier County, Dr. Chi Lowenberg-Ring | chester stated that there are practically Engzagement Announced. ino dairies of this type in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Lowenberg of | 'Most of the dairies here are little ones. | Baltimore announce the engagement of 'Slling locally. and the few large ones thelr daughter Marion to Mr. Gustave |that serve extensively get thelr prod Ring of Washington. They will be at |UCt from farms located in other sec- | home Sunday evening. August 26, in the ' tOns of the State” Dr. Chichester Temple Garden Apartments in Balti- Ssid. “Little of the milk consumed in more. | Arlington comes from the affected area. The bulk of it is supplied by the big Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Derrick of Charles- | dairies of Washington." ton. W. Va. are at the Grace Dodge | The inspection to be conducted by Hotel for a fortnight Dr. Chichester today will be made from a sanitary standpoint only, No tests | of milk will be made. |LAST RITES FOR MAJ. RUSS§ Army Officer Who Disd From Ac- cident Buried in Arlington. | _ Funeral services for Maj. Miss Ruth Mills and Miss Elizabeth Ryuss, U. 8. Infaniry. "who l“vas killed Mills spent several weeks in New YOrk | Thursday when a train struck the au- | and then went to Newport and Bristol, | ® : B e ket J?“ur, 'nd Mry, | lomoblle in which he was riding. near | Francia Colt de Wolte in thelr Summer o e o] pamend1n e ome, Miramar-on-the-Bay. . 3 loday g i i g | o'clock. Interment was In Arlington stop At Cemetery Southamplon &0 route to Washington | “Honorary pallbearers were as follows | L y. [Col. Oliver 8. Eskridge. Maj. C. H | Miss Jean Boynes, Miss Julia H.|Bonesteel, Maj. Louis B. Chandler, Maj. | Branton ‘and Miss Haitie A. Branton of | Oscar W. Griswold, Maj. Clarence R Toronto, Canada, are at the Grace Huebner, Maj. Charles H. Rice and Dodge Hotel for an extended stay. Miss | Capt. Liewellyn D. Tharp. all of the | Mary A. Clampet of Buffalo is also in /Infantry, and Lieut Clifford Smith, the party. Quartermaster Corps. . | ~Maj. Russ. who formerly on duty | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF {in the office of the chief of finance. TODAY. War Department. recently came here | from Fort Benning, Ga.. as a student ‘The postponed picnic of the Lutheran | College. Church of the Atonement will be held | OO €% in the next course at the Army War from 1 to 8 o'clock, in Rock Croek | Lieut. Col. Edwin Butcher, t intersec [riding with Maj. Russ, is Park_at intersection of MIIRAry road | peed® Hospital recovering juries. FUTURE . The Red Triangle Outing Club mem-| RITES FOR COL. WALSH. bers not attending the trip to the Shenandoah Caverns will meet at Cabin John, 3:30 p.m,. tomorrow, for a walk Remains World War to Gien Echo aiong the towpath, Mem- | A ire of the. clth Whe oo i Buried in Arlington. Funeral services were held at the Arlington National Cemetery this morn- |ing at 11:30 o'clock for Col. Robert the excursion to the Shenandoah Caverns fomorrow will mast. at Unlon Station ticket office, 8 ') am. Guy Dodson, leader. D, Walsh, a distinguished Infantry of- ficer, who served as a brigadier gen- eral 'in the National Army during the World War, and who dled at Walter | The Washington City Chiropractors' Association will meet. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Reed General Hospital last Wednesday. The funeral cortege was met at the | ! at the residence of Dr. Mamie V. Stokes, | Fort Myer gate by a troop of Cavalry 1725 Willard street and escorted to the grave. The honorary pallbearers were: Maj G-n. David C. Shanks, retired: Maj Gen. Omar Bundy, retired: Briz. Gen. | Chase W. Kennedy, retired; Lieut. Col Charles B. Winn. retired: Lieut. Col Robert Sterrett, Quartermaster Corp: Lieut. Col. Sherrard Coleman, Quarter- master Corps. | Mr. and Mrs. Prankiyn King have re- turned from a motor trip to New York, where they were guests of Dr. Oglesby and his daughters. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mallann of Char- lotte, N. C., are at the Grace Dodge Hotel until sometime next week. Mrs C. M. Mallann and Miss Mallann of Charlotte are also in the party. | Joseph | who was in Waiter | from of Officer [ i Textile Leaders Uphold Strike. BOSTON. August 18 (#)—Approval |of the New Bedford textile strike was {voted by the American Pederation of | Textile Workers at the closing session {of its thirteenth annual convention yes- iterday. The federation voted to appre- {priate $200 for the general strike fund { the New Bedford operatives, James Tansey of Fall River was re-elected president for the thirteenth time i 1081 | CAT blie Persian. ans » Py et R AR (Wl 3 Charged with assauit on O, W. Butler, | turn_to 1717 17th_st., Apt. 36, g * (1 M. Peiffer was held under $1,000| DIAMOND "RING. green gold. set 3_din- | hond last night for 8 hearin@ by Justice | RenE gt Rl car G NayZ ATk | of the Peace Hugh O'Nell b Bladens- ny. 4 18- |burg. According to Police Seset. He DOG. fox teriier. white and bluck. with v'| vey G. Machen, Butler was working on | on lett hip Liberal reward. 1337 East|the road here yesterday when Peiffer came along in his automobile, and, Capitol st DOG—A small white male setter, 4 yea . el Hokeh D0 bl it Al AR 5,700 | ATter an argument, struck Butler with black on ears: no collar. Pinder please no- [ & shovel, Butler Hospital Uly Thomas M ockville. Phone to recover. Workman Struck With Shovel. | Specinl Dispateh to The Star. EAST RIVERDALE. Md.. August 1R | to__name removed to Casualty He Is expected was Rockville 11-P. Washington. EYEOLASS! Powhaian IR FOX PUR in i4th st room. OCall lPn'llm 1480, nw Reware MABONIC WATCH OMARM with sauare und compans; P engraved on the back I found return fo 1408 at. nw. Reward. Phone North 7610-0 " WHITE GOLD WRIST WATOH with 4 dia monds, & sapehires. bet, 13th & G, 14th & | NV Reward. L 2183 il s | WRIAT WATCH, Iady's. between 14fh and Allison and Rosslyn. Rewsrd. Phone Falls Ghureh 34, X St WRIST WATOH. lady . sold. batween %07 Adams Mill d"and 30ih"and D ste. Oull brown horn-rimmed. o Reward. Tel. Clar side Willard rest 1833 N. H. ave Game Warden Wanted. Special Dispateh to The Star UPPER MARLBORO, Md.. August 18 Ta All the position of de) warden at & salary of 8100 a month for four months, the State Employment Commission of Maryland will hold an | examination here August 22. The ex- | amination will be apen to residents of | Prince Cleorges County only. Applica- tions will' be recelved by the emplo, | ofse. Py Reward. ment commission at 22 Light street, v{mn w‘ATou. y’ llem -studded | Baltimore, { atinim Bulova, monesra A " | I8 0n Kaniys Washraem, drd foo; i afternnon, all 830 Bye of. n.w n-y' Mrs. Cora A ¥ Unger, 87 years old, RS iy 2 a student in the Southwest Missouri fi"‘%z#,’,.?.'.!;,,‘iy,a ol iy MG, Btate Teachers' College, has been @ Grace Dodse Hote! 3 teacher 40 years, g7 and Mrs Frank F. Russell. Mrs, Mac farlane was hefore her mareiage Tuesday Miss Helen C. Smith, and Mrs. Russell, | J s astel ibuted ke took place Wednesday, was formerly Miss Violet Bruce. | terminate and the estate be distribu to believe that the disease is confined | | Blctabu n- | a8 -Harris-Ewing Photo. Mrs. Mae- THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland- Showers this afternoon and early fo- night. followed by partly cloudy and slightly cooler: tomorrow eloudy. Virginia—Cloudy probably showers tonight and tomorrow; not much change in_temperature West. Virginia—Partly cloudy. prob- ably showers in central and south por- | ton, D. C.. suffered bruises about the |tions tonight and tomorrow: not much change in temperature. Records for Twents-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 79; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 73; 4 am. 71. 8 am, 11 am., 83 Barometer — 4 pm.. 29.76; 12 midnight, 20.75 8 am., 20.79; 11 a.m. Highest temperature, 83. occurred at 11 am. today: lowest temperature. 63. occurred at 5 am. today. Temperature same date Highest, 83; lowest, 63 Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide. 4:18 a.m. and 4:40 p.m.; high tide, 10:06 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low 5:23 p.m.. high 11:12 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rese, 5:24 am.; sun 6:59 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:25 a.m.; s sets. 6:58 p.m. Moon rises, 8:24 a.m.: sets. 8:57 Automobile lamps to be lighted half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy. last year— tide. 505 am. tide, 10:39 am. and and Temperature 23 B Stations Weather. Abilene. T Albans. N Atlanta, Ga Atlantic Baltimore. Birmingham . . 29.98 Bismarck. N. D, 29.82 Boston. Mass. . 3970 Buffalo. 'N. ¥ 2972 Charleston, 8.C.20.7% Chicazo. i 2096 Cincinnati.Ohto. 29.86 Cleveland. Oato. 29 82 Columbie. 8. C. 2092 Denver. Colo... 29.96 y Mich. | 29.88 Clandy Paso. Tex. . 2090 Clear Galveston. Tex. 29.96 Clear Helena, Mont... 70.90 Clear Huron.'S. Dak. 2092 Clear Indianapolis.Ind 29.84 Clouds JacksonvilieFla. 30.04 Pt.cloudy Kansas City.Mo. 20.94 Clear Los Angeles Clouds Leuisville. ~ Ky Raining Cloudy Clouay Cloues Pt.clouds Clear Clear Clear Glouds Raining Nebr Philadelphia. Phoeni; 30.00 Raining Raining Clear Clear Clear Pt clouds Cloudy Cloudy Clouay h. Portland, Por tonin .Caiif. Francisco. 8t Louis. Mo St Paul. Min) Seattle, Spokan! SuEEEEEsELLEELs $33533z0832322 i Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have be S 1o the tollowing * e e iy Charles H. Hudson Herman W. Doggett, tolo, 32, both of &M‘I\mm\fl W._ Tolson Elbert N. Trinkle, Martha F Dold, 21, Edward C. Kobles and_Jo. sedhine €. Wickiin Va: Rev HI\CY'I IM "Brg\‘fi". haries ewart. 53, and Mary E Les. r‘fifln ’i{ml wons-\lr\ s Ray inney. 25. and Mary A. Tophs i ks MO, " n Rev. 1. N. Gooch. b i Irvin L Lewter. M. and Thelma V mayer, 21: Rev. William A Lambeth Edwin L Hume, 33. and Shirley Rev. Willlam A Lambeth E. Russell Luth, 6. and Mildred K. dox. 20. Rev. Thoma V. Cooke. Cornelius ¥, and Emily Rev. Charles B. Austen Georze "H. Hilton. 21._and Aubra M ‘Thom 10; Rev. William ¥. LaRue Abraham Orleans and Flora R. Understine. Louis J Schwefel Frank Rosenbers. 23. and Ada Frank, 21 wark, N. J.: Rev. George Silverstone. Llo; W. Creason. 34 and Viols J Mor- ris. 31. Rev. Earl Taggart Leland 8. Nesties. 34. Philadelphia. Pa and Chtistine R. Hauptman. 4. Yonkers N_ Y Judge Robert E. Mattingly Ramon Bryant. 38, and Annte V Speizhtd, 23, both of Richmond. \a. Rey Willam E. LaRue. Richurd M. Martin, 21. and Janie E Beas- « 21, both of Richmond. Va. Rev. Henry Price. 30. Baltimore. Md., and 18, “Miliville. N . Rev 2%, Tucson. 20, this eity and Rose O. estray and Nettie Minu- Va. Rev. Henry dig- 23 Pulaski. Roanoke, . 38, 25, va va and Rev this ciry Vienna. wid Marlo Mad 3 K. Gillis 20 Ariz Rev oarl 1 1. “hoth of Hennig William ¥ Helon V. Bruchie W, Becket( Raymond © and Mary 1 Rev. W T Wilitam € 18 Rev. Aguil Reginald 20, Rev. Jay abert . Corinne 1 Batson. Koenl Baltimore. 26. and Frieda_Schellhase Md. Rev 3. Landover this city Moore 18 M. Rev va va Richmond, Moore. 31 1. Lynchburs Mitehell Sievenson Kett. 24 Savies and Mary Butler and Oarrie Lawis " Frederick this eity s Md. . and Brooks. Rev. BB Winter and Catherine Mor- James E Connell 23 Ralelsh. N. © Elizabeth Ay, 23, this city, Rev. R, ton. Vaughan. 21, and Emily J Clarence S Gatenu, 19 Judge Robert E Matiingly Births R;pnrtecl. births have been in the past Henry J zan. 40 Rev Andrew Massoy, and R reported The fallowin: % o the Health Department hours George M. and Annie Wall boy Russell B and Laura M. Kidwell Ennis W and Neliie Caiter. hov Qeorge E and_Mary D Mierke Robert 1 and Elizabeth Blaek. hoy Joseph R and Priscilla Tottenhoft hov Ashton F and Mattie L Carter. hov John R and Elizabeth Fitsp Frank B and Theedora Euche Mark J and Mavgret Goliba James 'P._and Mildred M Bernard G and Gladys L. John K. And 3 Edward an o 5 ortan. Mathew an n Enmert Ahd RIS Wooon vor . " Giles Hedley, who has fust returned 1o New York from the wilds of Ven: suela and Rrasil, m for a time he tived on pats, tried snakes, electric eels Il species of the crocodile. __|among a number of heneficiaries. {MISS M'DONALD’S WILL' . FILED FOR PROBATE ICMhrdrnl School for Girls, Which She Served as Principal, Among the Beneficiaries. The will of Miss Jessie C.' McDonald, ! principal of the National Cathedral School for Girls, who died August 12 | in Canada, has been filed for probate. | She leaves her library to the Protestant | Episcopal Cathedral Foundation to be added to the library of the girls' school | The foundation is also to have two notes of $5,000 and the premises at 1624 Massachusetts avenue and 1305 Seventeenth . The real estate ! to be used for the benefit of the girl school as a memorial to her mother, Lydia P. MeDonald, and to Anna Ellis. founder of the first college preparatory schonl for girls in Washington, Her household effects and are given tn her cousin. Catherine T. Dunn. and a legacy of $3.500 from the estate of Helen L. Webster Is to be distributed among the seven great- nephews and nieces of Helen Webster. | The remaining estate is devised to the Continental Trust Co. in trust to di tribute cqually the proceeds among | George T. Nichol and Alice M. Nelson | of Bloomington. Ind., and Katherine T. Dunn of this city. Should Alice M. | Nelson survive the other beneficiaries | the will provides that the trust shall in cluding $10,000 ta the Edward I. Trudeau Foundation of Saranac La for research work in the cure of tu- berculosis, and $10,000 to Wellesley Col- leae in memory of her mather and Anna Ellis. tn be known as the MeDonald- Ellis gift. Deaths R.cported. The frlowing deaths have hean reported i the Health Depertment in the Jast 24 hors dohn S Mills. #5. Walter Reed General Fmils Mantrap, 82, ah Ann A 1908 W st se 20,2310 Achmead nl Georas Washinston Vialter Reed General 5500 16th &t 1221 Ruenansn at Punpart Home a0 34 al- &7 Afiflar. A7 . 8, .8, 52, o1 host A2l 59, Gallinger Hosnita] 58, Providence Hasp: 53. Home for Azed and n- i . Presdmen's Hosnital Hasnital Pamero Matthews, 25, Card of Thanks. REYNOLDS. DR, GEORGE A. We wish to Fxpress nur sincare thanks and aporee tion o our mene relat: frisnds and neizhbars for their kind expressions of svmpathe and beautiful floral tributes at the death of aur som and brether. Dr GFORGF._ A REYNOLDS MR. AND MRS, WALKZR L. REYNOLDS AND PAMILY' - DBraths. BLACKSTOCK. LUCRETIA. Friday August 17, 1928, at Emergency Hospital LUCRETIA BLACKSTOCK. devoted wite of Doc Johnson Blackstock and mother of Lucile’ Blackstock. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. Ga. ave. n'w. Notice of funeral here- on KATE A. Suddenly, Friday. . at her residence. 1454 Clifton st KATE A. DUNN. Funeral from her sidence on Mondav. August 20. st Tnterment (private) Congressional Cemetery 19 HANCOCK. FRANCI® A. D. Suddenlr. on Priday. August 1935, at Bass Rocks. Gloucester FRANCIS A. D. HAN- COCK. 2900 Ci nd ave. Washington. D.C.. aged 68 years HOLT. AMOS. On Friday. Auzust 17. 1928, at 9130 am. at his residence. Homer st.. Cedar Heizhts, Md. AMOS HOLT, after a lonz iliness’ He leaves a devoted wife. Mary E. Holt. a sister. Rachel Boose: a nephew. Louise Ross, and a_host of other 1 Funeral August ) trom _Wesley E Chureh, 3rd and D Fram this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest Gog_has taken vou. dear husband. Where vou have found eternal rost HIS WIFE. 19 Officers - and _members ot r Lodze. No, 13, F. A. A. M.. notified the dea Brother AMOS HOLT ant are reque te atiene the funeral Monday. August 20. rom Metropolitan A. M. Zion D st. bet."Ind and 3 at 2 will “meet_atthe Masonic 2 o'clock. Members meet at Order of Charies Datcher Lodge. 15. P A A M. YNOND COLBERT. ALLEN A. C. GRII zZion AMOS. d 5w Worshipful Master. Sec 18 HUNT. MARY E. On Pridav, Ausust 1928. at the Ruppert Hom=, MARY T. beloved wifs of the late John Hu ! Monday. August 20. from Saffeil's chapel. nw. at 8:30 a.m ence’ 10 St. Aloysius Church. where re- m mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repase of her soul ~Interment Mount Ol ivet Cemeiery. Relatives and friends i vited " H JAMES T. Suddeniv. on Fridav A 17, 1928, JAMES T. in the S4th vear of his age, beloved husband of Emma M. Hunter (nee Miller). of 1600 Kenilworth . D. Remaing resting 5, funeral” pariors, 301 Notice of funeral lat CATHER! (KATE August 16, at Banner st., Brentwood. Md.. KATE) 'JEFFERSON (nee d wife of Reeves Jefferson other of Willlam adison R, Prank L. Rudolph Rose E. Shambly. Julia S. V" Jenkins and Georgia M e also leaves nine devoted four sons-in-law & sister-in-law and and_a host of other rela- Body (0. remain at home leral at Walker Memorial between U and V sta. August 20. at 2 p.m. Inter. U murmured not. with broken hearts, in Thy ihe shi et East on 1928, resie dence. 102 CATHERINE four untl tme of £ Church, 13th Monday ment H: You s We v Untit at 1 We saw vo er. de we' reach Keepi shore e her ore. FAMILY. 19 Kixsrl MARY John R Funeral Monday late Coneeption nw. Interment 10th st n.w Immac and N st Cem Chureh Mount Olivet K. CHARLFS W Comrades of J_ Harden Camp. No lte requested (o \ | place nes Mon 345" a to ot inte comrade. CHARLES W Me HARRY J. HERWOOD. Commande: MINOR. W. M. Ofcers and members o Pride of Arli No. 384, 1 B P O Eiks o ate heredy notified ; ssion of sorvow Monday. for Au- nd burial | Dbrother. "W "\t." MINOR from | St Johi's Baptist Church. Atlington, Va ROBERT X SMITH. Sec > K POLLARD. KATE. On Wednesday. Au 13, 1938 at 4:30 pm. at her residenc Arlington. "Va. KATE POLLARD, Ward ‘and William ‘and Sunday Mount Rey Albert August Zion R. | James Green, am. al the Chureh, ston, Va.. Arl D on. sleep on aled vou home. He il N your Suering on ear red wide the golden gate WILLIAM M. Departed 14, 1928, WILLIAM 4 RANDALL. 1Tth st now. - Leaves wife and sis. | of ather ralatives to mourn | seen A0 Moon & Allen s | s Fla ave. Funeral from unday - August 19, 1 a'clock p.n | RANDOLEN, RASIA. On Wednesday August 15,1928, ‘ai Dalias. Tex. BU- | PHRASIRANDOLBH. (ormeriy of Was | | and take vour rest Shi 1L best was Steer God He s And o RANDALL Avzust sreat is* this Ingto Funersl (rom the chapel of P 436 Th st s w. Satur- dav. Al Relatives and triends | Mount Olivet Tattavull ust 18, &t 3 B Tatermer: ny T ® devated w o slte ' thelr toss | a brother- | of other | Sunday. Clarke Co. Priends | Cemetory. 18 | rs and mem- Jennie Rowiets <lnslaw ang & ho friends. Pune 108 the "Gtorse B chapel. Tile Florteve Interment Harmony ROWLEYT. JONN W OMce bers of Marning Star Lod: No. 40. | R 0. s of W are hereby notified to meet (0 A session of sorvow :\dlv- Aus gust 17 A pm, at the \il' MHoms, | 1538 ). '\‘ l;‘\l o for llh' fl“\lr‘fll.‘ of Arranging the funeral 1) rial _of ST Seconsed brother: JONN W ROW LETT Funeral services to be held Sun. 18, ALL pin. a4 She' Qeorge 7 mvited funeral patlors. 14 ave e Ofcers and members of Jimbia Lodge, No, 38 Poreat Temple. Ne | %, 4 Gelumbia Tompier No. 43 "tnvited | 1o be present Marening fune By ore Al \_ l.mlys E Ry jewelry | 5 town Hospital. | i| ARTHUR W. MAYHEW August | 20. | the be- | fe of Charlie Pollard and mother | Beaths. SMITH. MARGARET €. On Fri 17, 1928, at Providence Hospital. MARGA- BET C. SMITH. the beloved daughter of Francis £ Smith and the late Annis Smith (nee Stack). Funeral from her late tesidence, 521 6th st. s.e.. Mondas. August 20. ai 8:30 am.’ thenee to &t Peter's Chureh. where mass will be tatd it 8 am. Relatives and friends inviled Tnterment. Mount Olfvet Cemeters i . LEOPOLD. On Saturdas. Au- 1938, LEOPOLD STUECKLER. Funer August KL cust 1A, 2.m., thence to St Chureh. 3300" Pa: ave. se. where reauiem ma:t Will be said 2t 8 ‘am. for the rapace af Tnierment Mount Olivel Ceme- In Memoriam. ICK. MOLLIE. A ‘token of Hhe Omemory of aur dear moinat grandmother. MOLLIE BABCOCK Dassed away twn 7ears azo (0das, A 1. 1026 Some dav we will see you. dear And tell yau a'er and a'er *missad You since you left M el la part.ma more i b THEE FAMILY. * AELL. W. B In sad hni loving_rems | Porance of ‘s dear father. W. R AP e died one seat azo today, Auzust Tar7 Father. dear. how T tried to ke Pravers and tears were all in Happy angels came and tosk him From this world of care and pain Keen him. Jesns. in your keeping. Till T _reach the shining she Then. O Master. lot ma To_lovi im as I did before. YOUR DEVOTED SON. EPPIE H. NELL | BELL. AMELIA. MARY. MARTHA AND | WILLIAM E. HUFF, MES. In fond and ‘ loving memory of eparted ones. inz and devoted mother. AMELIA. August 18, 1912: ‘sister. MARY. 0. 1881 sis- ter. MARTHA. July . 1383 . | WILLIAM E. BELL. February 2. 1339 | father. JAMES HUFF. December 15. 1 | 105 only a step that divides v | n an mertal has them when death's fied the veil hetween, DANGHTER AND SADIE B. HUPF. CLARK. ANNIE A. 1n laving memor= of our | “devoted mother. ANNIE A CLARK. =ha deparied tais iife six 7ears az0 todar. Au- evse 17, 1922, "R DEVOTFD CHILDREN. ESSIZ M | ARK. WILLIAM L. CLARK. . GRIGSBY, LILLIE MAY. who deperted life one 'sear ago today, Auzust 1. 1 You are not forgetten. dear Lil Nor shall veu ever be. Asglong as iife and mermory last e will remember thee | YOUR MOTHER. SON. SISTER, NEPHEW 1 AND FRIENDS | GRIGSBY. LILLIE MAY. In sad but laving remembrance of my ésar sister, who M ife one vear agn todav. Au- 7, whe lef. me a1l hehind shining lave to and wha mother. ssTER, *his 7 | parted th st 18, 1 Softly at night the stars a | ""on 2 sad and lenelv zrave. Where lies our devated si o Whom we loved but could net s 80 sad. so sudden was the cail. Her death was a shock to all Fisfam knew what 73s Bt God in His st S0 he took her home to rast With her_swest hour of praser | PrOM SISTER. MARIE JACKSON. A ! T NEPHEW. JAMES. | GRIGSRY. LILLIE MAY. In memerr of = | “dear friond. LILLTE MAY GRIGSBY. this life one year azo todar. A Zuse 18, 1037 In_my heart sour memory linzers. ‘Sweetly tander. fond and true | Thers iz not a dar. dear {riend. | That T_da not think at_you | A PRIEND. MARY F. ALSTON. * | MAYHEW. ARTRUR W. In loving remem- hrance of our dear hushand and father . who departed this life thirty years ago. August 18, 1995, | Oh. the memories at that morning | s T stoed with achine heart. | Kfowing that the one we loved so deasiy Must from us forever part We seem 1o see in the soft. dim The face we love the best. And we think of gou when f i ras | Goes down in the far-oft west The vears may wipe out mane things. | But this may wipe out never— | The memors of a happy day When we. were sl losether AND CHILDREN. *- PORTS. ALMA GERTRUDE. A tribute of love and ‘devotion to the memery of our dear mother. who estered into tterpal rest ten years ago today, Ausus: 18, 1918 | In_our hearts veur memory lingers. ! Sweetly fender. fond and true: | Theres net.a Aear mother That we 48 not think af vou HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. ALMA A ADETAIDE. . RORINSON. LOUISA A. _In lovinz mema o motner: LOUISA A ROBINSON. who fell asieen August 18. He giveth Balaved <lean e e Rl D oRiLDREN RUSSELL. CATHERINE A. _1In loving = membrance of Mrs. CATHERINE A. RU! SELL, who dcpatied this life one ve HER CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. sun's 1ast . SHADE. NETTIE A. Tn sad but lovine w=o membrance of my dear mother, NETTIF A. SHADE. who passed away on today. August 18, 1937 T didn't stand by your heds | _ Nor did T see yonr iife st Rut when T heard that you wore fead Tt nearly broke my he; One vear has passed since you were called awar. How weli do T remember that ssd and v day. HER DEVOTED SON. 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