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Lear."26. both of Baltimore, Md. | TRabeit G, 'Keddin. 26. and Alma C. Tid- T. S. Dalton, Ohio. and | 1er 30, R G “Bronsh. 41. Davton. Marshail. '30. Winston-Salem. K. ““Decatur, Ga., and Rev. A, R. d. Ca ler. 30. Wilfley Jen- dohn Carl B. T william A, Lambeth: C.:_Rev. Re. 3 ¢ York City. and Geovze L. Plant. 28 New York City. and Marion B. (Grimes. 34, this city; e it Goods, 31, Alexandria. Va.. and Beight. 24, this city; Rev. Thomas Albert B, yiatie ¢ A Calnan. mphries. 24. and_Anne M. Kemper K A of Culpever. Va.: Rev. et WMotz I Bimore. Martin. 21. and Madeline L. Reynolds. 21: Rev. Willlam M. Hoffman Touis Schmidt. 68, and Mary E. Hambrick. 71.‘both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. H. M. Hen- hik ks. 21. and Margaret G. Boenr of; r%'zE-" ‘St Richmond, Va.: Rev. W Y- Baker. 33, and Margarét Hodses. 26; Rev, James E. Willis. l;irtl’;s Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department during the past 24 hours Conrad E: and Beulah and boy twins Charles E. and Sarah E. Soper. hoy. Georse and Kalrina Delasos. girl William W. and Helen Crowiey. girl, Bryan &nd Allene Thomnson. girl. D. Jerry and Rovelle Vielione. girl. Joseph and Marie Verzi, girl. Marshall H. #nd Leonora Lynn. eixl. Paschal A. and Mary M. Maggio. girl. Harvey and Ruth. Prentice, girl Sidney F. and Josephine L. Malone. pirl. Ravmond_F. end Ethel M. Owens. girl. William S. and Mildred Rtchie, girl. Keith 1. and Evelyn Small. girl Arthur M. and Concepcion McKnew. girl. Grady H John R. and Lillian M. Marti Elmer R. and Mary D. Butts.' gir! Aimsenrs. AT Amelin A Gatghnt. sirl Charles L. and Marian E. Martin. girl. John W. and Marie E. Limpert, girl. Solomon and Hilda Bane. girl. Rezinald S, and Amy Miichell. girl. Lawrence D. and Catherine Smith, ‘glrl. Lynn M. and Elizabeth Frazee. boy. Frederick_W. and Nellie Newcombe, girl. Emmett C. and Ethel Bailes. bov. Confort B. and Mary G. Plait, bo; Milton H. and Louise Feagans. ocy. John V. and Helen H. Pittman. boy. William A. and Helen A, White, boy. John and_ Dorothy Eck. boy. Bernard £ and Estelle P. Pumphres, bos. Robert D, and Lillian H. Grigg. boy. M. Faunce, girl zirl. | street, and Louise T. Covington. girl. i FIREMAN DIES. John McDonald Had Been in De- partment Ten Years. John Wesley McDonald, for 10 yenri\ |a member of the District Fire Depart- | ment, died at his home, 3215 Sixth | early yesterday morning. He 'is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Mollie E. McDonald. two sons, Wesley ! E. McDonald of Cherrvdale. Va., and | William F. McDonald of Washington, | and a daughter, Mrs. Edna Syndor, also | of Washington. the time of his death he was employed by the M:®opolitan Life Insurance Co. | |He was born and raised in Culpeper | | County, Va. | le(ng tortoises with colored precious | stones set in their shells are being worn by women of Europe Cards of Thanks. MARSHALL. W. E. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives. friends | and neighbors for their expression of sym- pathy during the iliness of our_beloved | husband and father. Mr. W. E. MARSHALL, and for the beautiful fiorai tribute sent at the time of his death. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * TRUSS. CORA. We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to our re! tives. friends and co-workers of the su- perintendent of the S. W. & N. group fov their words of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during the iliness and death of my wife and mother of the children. CORA_TRUSS. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, RUSSELL €. TRUSS. AND CHILDREN. . Deaths. ANDERSON. AUSTIN. Departed (his life riday. Sepiember i4, . “at_ his resi- dence, 137 T st. n.w.. AUSTIN ANDERSON. He also leaves a host of other relatives friends. Notice of funeral herealter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 | Géorgia ‘ave. n.w. Interment Donaldion- lle, Ga. 16 BANKS. MYER. On_Friday. 1928, MYER BANKS. beloved son_of Eliza- beth ‘Banks. Funeral Sunday. September 16. 2:30 p.m.. from W. Ernest Jarvis Co. Tuneral parlors. 16 BARBER. FANNIE CATHERINE. widow of Rolend Barber. on Saturday morn- ing. September 15. 1928. at her home. 3214 Woodley road. where she lived with her gaushter, Mrs. John Poole, Funeral serv: ices” Mariday. ' September i, at 3 orclock p.m. at her home. Interment in Glenwood Cemeters. BARR. MARTIN P. On Friday. September 928. at Garfleld Hospital. MARTIN. beioved hushand of Mary Grant Barr. Fu- neral services will be held on Mondar. September 17. at Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pennsylvauia ave. n.w. at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. " Intermient private. Louise Anderson. September 14, BEASLEY, FLORENCE ESTELLE. On Tues- day. ' September ‘11, 192 'FLORENCE ESTELLE BEASLEY, beloved wife of John Beasley and sister of Naomi and Edward Harrison, Funeral Sunday. September 1 1pm. from W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. «Erancis €, and Katherine K. Bovd. boy. mas N. and Gladys I. Meunier. boy. Tavlor M, and Evelgn . Lewis. bos. William H. and Ruth Westmoreland. boy. Walter W. and Laura Cosbs. boy. Emery B_and Ruby M. Heatwole, boy. William P. and Sarah’ Janerson, bo: Moy G. and Mark Wong. bo. Frank N. and Mabel Shaw. boy. Oliver and Nellie Gray. boy. Carter and Lilar M. Shippe. boy. Samuel R. and Rosvelda Perritt, girl. Walter and Hattie Jackson. girl Raymond and Luciile Watson, boy. —e Sent to U. 8. S Utah. Lieut. Comdr. M. L. Ring, Bureau of Supplies and Account, Navy Depart- ment. has been ordered to report as supply officer of the battleship Utah in November. FOUND. \NIMALS, 1 u--;u-. 349 Maryland uve. TE "fl«'-'u’.‘ 'm?l"n’ CARD FOLDER—Wednesdsy. Iady’s black card_folder; Phone Cleveland 3634. DIAMOND xwg/«?‘mz;fi‘nmho At Chesa- peake Beacn, Sunda“. Sept v 2: offeri) $100 reward. Call Hyatts. 471 o DOG. large, black. with tan markings: chain. collar and tag when last seen: - ward. Ci Main_5180. S ENGLISH BULLDOG. white: Virginia license No. 11305, Taylor, Clarendon 1543. 35 Cruit lane, Thrifton. Cherrydale, Va. Reward. 16° FOUNTAIN —Lady’s. turquoise _blue. Conklin: on Thursdsv night at or nea: Ih Fox Theater. _Call Georgia 1343, HANDBAG. in Kresge's store at llth and G sts.: bag containing two diamond bracelats. one with wrist watch. $50. and Riges bank- book. Liberal reward Notify Jafferson Mvers, Commissioner. United States Shippinz Board, Main 5201, Branch 1938. or at resi- dence. Northumberland Apartment. PIN—Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity pin: initiels J. H. P. and number 152 on reverse side. Reward if Teturned 6404 Georsia st.. Chevy Chase. Md. POLICE DOG. German, lost or strazed: aze 4 months; reward. _Gail PRESIDENT'S BADGE PIN. diamonds. on September 1. if returned ln 412 10th st. n. st.nw. Abt. 2 B. PURSE—Change. small dark brown leather, containing two $5 bills. 2 pennies and 3 keys. in glassware dept. Dulin & Martin's. 4:30 o Prides._ Gall Erankiin s6z 16% RING-—Gold class f 1925 inif inside D. R, D.: Priday evening at Palace Theater. Phone Lincoln 1676-W. e RINGS—In iadies' room ai Villa Roma, 3 vings. ceive reward (no questions asked). to 3620 Conn. ave., Apt. 22, or phone Clev, 4282 after 6 p.m. 0 s 18" SPECTACLES. horn-rimmed, 1n M. A. Leese case: lost Aug. 30; reward. Call :\'enln:s. Cleveland 5431 WATCH AND WRIST 1 BRAL‘ELL‘!‘-Lnd! sellow gold: between Mcunt Vernon boat and Takoma Park. Md.. via 6th st. and Georgia ave.. Tuesday. Sept’ 11. D. E. Black. Caleary; printed on dial. Reward. Shepherd 264’ WATCH. Gruen. link bracelet, whi lady's: lost Friday on Pennsyivania ward. _1326_Columbia_rd. Diamond Bowkunot Brooch. Brooch, diamond how knot. with emer- alds running diagonally. across the knot: at Arlington Cemetery; reward if returned. 3307 Woodley rd Woodley bus fetter valuable. or 431 mm Continuing Our 99¢ Dry Cleaning Special ives you the henefit of our best under fach garment is thoroughly (h'\' cleaned and pressed in the most mndcrn and s For a real bargain take advantage of this the regular charge. sanitary way. 99c each Other Popular Prices ned and Pressed) Men’s Suits ....... Silk Dresses, plain . ....... Silk Dresses, pleated . . . ....$1.49 .$1.69 and up Finder please return at once and re- | BOOKER. NELSON J. Departed this life Wednesday, September 12, 1928. at his residence.” 1117 19th st. n.w. NELSON J. BOOKER. hushand_of ‘the late Hatile E. Booker. Funeral Sunday. September at 1 pm.. from the Nineteenth St, Baptist Church. “Interment at Arlinglon Cemetery on Monday. Setempber 17. at 1 p.m. BOOKER. NELSON J. The Elder Men's Re- lief Association announces the death_of its ex-treasurer, Bro. NELSON J. BOOKER. on September 12. 1928, and that the fu: neral will be held at 1 p.m. from the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Sunday, September 16, 1823, H 'NAYLOR. J.C_BURLLS. Secretary- BOOKER. NELSON J. All members of Charles Sumner Post. No. 9. Grand Army of Re- publle. Charies Sumner. No. 30. ‘and all o. Morton. "No. 1. Women's Relief Sre: ate Rerchy reauested o atreng. the funeral of our heloved commander. NEL- SON J. BOOKER. Sunday. September 18. 1928. “at 1 p.m. from the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. JOSEPH S. JOHNSON. §. V. Commander. JULIA WEST HAMILTON. Adjutant Quartermaster. BOWIF. ROBERT. Thursdav. September 13. 1928. ROBERT BOWIE. beloved son of the late Lend Bowie. heloved brother of Bes- sie Anderson and Morris and Charles Bowle. Funeral will be held Monday. Sep- tember 17. from T. A. Lomax chapel at p.m. BROWN, CATHERINE. Priday, September 14, dence." 9210 Eve st President. 16 Devarted this life 1928, at her resi- n.w. CATHERINE OWN. ~ helaved mother of Gertrude Wells and Sadie: Wilksrson. Funecal Mon: dav. September 17. at 2 p.m.. from Bovd Wiison's. 1840 L st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. BROWN. .SLINTON ¥, Died on Septamber residence. 3249 P 1 i afier s lons Moess CLINTON P Deloved’ Husband of ‘Bessic E._Brows (nee Acer). in the forty-sixth vear of hi Funeral services to be h: t St. Episcopal Church._ Potom: st. n.w.. Monday. Seotember 17, at 2 Relatives and [riends invited. | BUTLER. LILLIAN. Departed this life, Sep- tember 12. 1928. at her hesidence. 1638 6th st. n.w., at 12:30 a.m.. LILLIAN BUTLER. devoted' wife of Robert Butler and sister of Theodore Brown and niece of Josephine Robinson. Funeral Sunday. September 16. At 1:30 pm.. from Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church. Relatives and friends invited to attend.’” Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis'Co. fumeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. until Saturday, 11 a.m., there- after at her late residence. CARR. 10HN D. On Wednesday. September 928. 2t Memphis. Tenn.. Dr. JOHN D. CAlR Renar e AW, Jarvis' Co. funeral parlors. CHAVIS, WALTER. Departed this life Wed. nesday. “Sept at Garfield Hosbital. WALTER, CHAVIS. He loaven:ta mourn their loss three sisters and three brothers At Lawrenceville. Va. Remains resting at e, W; Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. 16 EVANS. THELMA B. On Friday. ber 14. 1928, THELMA B. ter of Robert F. and Vi aged 13 years. 'Puneral dence of “her_'parents. 915 Tth st. n.e.. on Monday. September 17. at 10:30 a.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 14-16 GREELEY. EVELYN A. On Thursday. Sen- tember 13. 1928. EVELYN A. beloved wife of Arthur E. Greeley. aged 30 vears. Fu- Deral services will be held on Monday. Ernest 16 Septem- beloved daugh- from “the resi: neral parlors. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 16 WANNS. MARGARET LINDSAY. On Sep- tember 14, at Norfolk, 'Va. MAR- | GARET 'LINDSAY" beloved " daushter - of Letitia E." Hanna ‘and the late Hush B. Harna of Baltimore. Interment Monday. Sentember 17, at Greenmount Cemete: Baltiniore. i HARRIS. PETFR. Departed this life Fridav. September 14. 1928. PETER HARRIS. He leaves to mourn their 10ss a mother. two sons. George and Albert Harris: one aaughter. Lucy Mansfield. and other rela- tives and friends. Funeral from Pleasant Grove A. M. E. Church Monday, September 17, at 2 p.m L HENRY, HARVEY. Departed this life Thurs- day. September '13. 1938, at the residence of his danghter. Mrs. Vernon Wheeler. 732 Lamont st. n.w.. HARVEY HENRY. devoted son of Mis. Mary Gaddis. He leaves to mourn thefr loss a moiher. daughter. brother and a host of other relatives and friends. <Bodv resting at Barnes' under- taking establishment. 614 41~ st. s. Teral from First Baptist Church. ath and G sts._ s.w.. Monday. Septembver 17. at 1 p.m.. Rev. james Marshall officiating. In- terment Harmony Cemetery. HEBRON. MAGGIE §. Departed_this life Friday. September 14. 1928. at 7:30 am.. at_Freedmen's Hospital, MAGGIE §. HEB- RON. lovink wife of Samuel J. Hebron. and devoted sister of Aaron Bruce. Funerai | from Allen's Chapel. Monday. September 17, ‘at 2 oclock. Intermeni Rosemont Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited HEBRO! ueks The Ladies' Crispus At- Rellbf “AiSociation _announces the of MRS. MAGGIE HEBRON. Funeral | . Septémber 17. at Allen's A. M. E. . Garfield. D.'C. JULIA HAMILTON, President. JENNIE E_BARNES, Rec. Sec. HEBRON. MAGGIE. The officers and mem- bers of Queen of Sheba Chapter. No. 2. O. E. S. are requested to be present at | the funeral of our late member. Hon. Lady MAGGIE HEBRON. on Monday. Sepiember 17. 1928. at 2 pm. at Allen A M_E Chilrch. Ala ave. and Alringer bl se. Garfleld. D. C. D’ WICKS. R. M. MRS. SOPHIA RICHARD A. PHILLIPS. R. P. Attest: JESSIE C. BANKS. Secty. - HILL. CORA S. Departed this life Saturday morning, September 15. 1928, at 4:20 a.m., at her residence. 116 16th st. s.e.. CORA 8. HILL Notice of funeral later. 16* HOLLERITH. MARY SPENCER. On Priday. September 14, 1928. at Riverton. N. J. MARY SPENCER. wife of Richard Hol- lerith. _ Funeral services Forest Hill Ceme- terr. Fitchburz., Mass. on Monday. Sep- "‘em:wr 17. at 10 am. davlizht saving me. HORN. RUTH MAGDALENE. On Priday. September 14. 1928, at_her residence. 37 W st. n.w.. RUTH MAGDALFNE. beloved daughter of Alan R. and Eva L. Horn Inl the ‘15th _vear of her age. Services on | Monday. September 17. at Memorial United Brethren Church. North Capitol and R sts. n.w.. at 2 o'clock p.m. 18 HORN, 'H M. Members of Job's Daugh- ters ai potified to atiend ths services of RUTH M. HGRN. one of our Bethel Daughters. who departed this life Friday. September 14. 1928 Services will be hel in United Brethren Church. North Capitol and R sts.. Monday. September 17. 2 p.m. MARY E_TTACHUM. thel Cu-rm-n ANNA B. SEILER. Secretary. 16 Call and Delivery Service Phone Franklin 2406-2407 for all stores District Cleaners & Dyers, Inc. Main Office, 630 G Street Branches—1734 Conn. Ave. ...811 Vermont Ave. HUFTY, LEWIS. On September 11. 1928. at Minneapolis LEWIS. son of the late Fr cis and Cecelia Hufty Funeral from Gaw- ler's chapel Mondayv. Sentember 17. at 11 oclock a.m. Interment at Oak Hill' Ce ery. HOWELL, GEORGE P. tember 15, 1928, Hospital, Washinston. P, HOWELL. U. S. of funeral hereafter. JONES, CHARLES. Departed this life Wed- nesday. Sepiember 12, 1928, at 11:10 a.m. at_ his’ residence. 303 McLean ave.. s.w. On Saturday. Sep- Al ‘Walter Reed General D. C.. Col. GEORGE A tretired). Notice 123 B Street S:E. Y CHARLES JONES, beloved husband of Be: sin Jones. Puncral Sunday. September 18, 1928, at 2 p.m.. {rom his late residence. Remains ‘temporarily resting a{ John T. Rhines’ funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sta. devoted husband of Eula and father of | Funeral Monday. September 17. | gle W. Evans. | September 17. at the W. W. Chambers fu: | He saw service in the |y | fire department from 1900 to 1910. At MARMADUKI | 16, | RAUZINO. MICHAEL M. | FREEMAN. Beaths. KELLER. HERBERT RELFORD. on_Saturday. September 15. parents’ residence. 4109 5th st. n.w.. HER- BERT BELFORD KELLER. son of Charles D. Keller and Anna M. Keller. Funeral frora his late_residence on Monday. Sep- tember 17. at 2 p.m. Reiatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Abbey Maue soleum, Arlington, Va. LEDENBERRY. BLANCHE. On Fridas, September 14. 1928, at 5 pni., at the homs of her mothér. BLANCHE LEDENBERRY. She leaves to mourn their 1oss her paren Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Ledenberry. and f broihers. Funeral Monday. Septembe: at 2 pm. from Mount Salvation Bap Church, Hollsville, Va LEFORD. LEMUEL C. On_ Sat plember 15. 1928. LEMUEL C. LITTL FORD. ased 74 years. Remains restin I M. Padgell's funeral home, 131 St s.e. at 1ith . JAMFS N. On Friday. Se tember 14. 1078. at his residence. 634 L <t s.w.. Capt. JAMES N.. beloved husband of Alice A. Marmaduke. in the 80th vear cf his age. Puneral from his late residence. 634 L st. sw. on Monday. September 1 at 2 pm. Relatives and frisnds invited. Interment at Bethel Cemetery. Alexane dria. Va. 1 MARTIN. ALCIE FANNA. On Saturdas. Seotember ‘15, 1928. at Portland. Me. ALCIE HANNA MARTIN. beloved wife of Harold Hudson Martin and davehter the late Edwin P. and Lucretia . Notice of funeral arranaement » ater. | McDONALD. JORN WESLEY. On Saturiav. September 15. 1928. at his residence. 113 6th st. s.e.. Conaress Heights. JOHN WES LEY. ‘beloved husband_of Mallie . \fc- Donald (nes Holmes). Funeral from 2hove residence on_Monda®. = Sentember 1:30 pm. ~Se-vics At Congress hts Batist Church ai 2 p.m. elatives and friends invitel. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. PEAK. LOUIS R. Suddenly. tember 14. 1928, at 9 a.m.. at his residence, 1852 Wyoming ave. n.w. LOUIS R.. loved husband of Frances L. Peak neral_services at St. Paul's Church. and V ste. n.w. on Monday. S 17. where mass will be said at 9 Relatives and friends invited. at Mount Olivet Cemeters. PEAK. LOUIS R. The members of Wash- ington Council. No. 224, Knights of Columbus, nre advised of the death on Friday. Sepiember 14. 1928. of Brother LOUIS R. PEAK. and are requested to at- tend his funeral services at St. Pa Church. 15th and V sts. n.w.. on Mo: September 17, at 9:30 am. Members Washington Council should meet at late residence. Wyoming ave tonight at 8 o'clock for recitation of P ers for our deceased brother J. SCULLEN, G. DR. A. D. WILKINSON, F. S. PINCHBACK. NINA On Priday, Seotem- ber 14, 1928, at her residence. 327 Florida ave. n.w.. NINA E. PINCHBACK. wife of the late Gov. P. B. S Pinchback and b loved mother of Waiter A. and srand- mother of Euzene P. Toomer. Fun: from her late residence Monday. her 17 at 2 p.m. PINKNEY. FRANK. On Wednesday. Septem ber 8. at Providence Hospital, DRANK PINKNEY. devoted nusband of Jane Pinkney. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. Georgia ‘ave. n.w. Funeral Monday. Sep- tember 17, at 3 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. on Fridar. Sep- K. MICHAEL, MATTEO. Suddenly, 3. 1928, MICHAEL MATTEO aged 40. husband of Adelina Rauzino (nee Mossino). Funeral from his late residence. Monday. September 17. at 19 am. Service-in the Glenwood Chapel at 10:30. Relatives and friends invited NO. plember RAUZINO. A special macting of Columbie Lodse. No. 36. Knights of Psthias. is called for Sindar. September 16. 1928, at 2 pm. at 1012 Gth st. n.w. for the purpose of arranginz for the fis neral of our late brother. MICHAET M RAUZINO, Funeral from his late recid=ncs. 231 15t st. n.w. Monday. Sentember 17. 9:30 am. Interment Glenwaod Cemeters. Members please attend. By order of V. _FABRIZIO, C. C. C. CERIMELE. K. R. S 1% RAWZINA. MICHAEL M. A special co munication of William R. Sincleton Lodze, No. 30. F. A. A. M. iz called for 9:30 a.m Monday. September 17. for the purpose of attendine the funeral of cur late hrothe MICHAEL M. RAWZINA. who died denly Thursdav. September 13. The lods Will procend to the chepel at Glenwood Gomelers. where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemeters. DEAN HILL STANLEY. Worshinful Master. C. E. SCHOENHALS, Secretars. 15 | REISENER. GUS. Suddenly. Friday. tember 14. 1928, at Emercency Hosoital. GUS REISENER. heloved husband of Dorn- thy Reisener. Remeins rastine at o W. Chambers ~funersl home. 1400 Chiapin’ st. Notice of funeral heres after. 16 ROSS. BELLENA. Seoiember 13 "19: HELLENA R the onlv dauzhter Cora ‘Rass Navior of 817 48th st ne Fu- neral - service Monday. September 17. at 2°pm.. st McGuires funeral home. Rela~ tives and friends invited. SCHOENTHAL. LEO. Officers and members of Temple Chavter. No. 13. Order of the Eastern Star. are notified of the cudden death of Past Patrom LEO SCHOENTHAL in_ Atlantie Citv. N. J. Funeral Sundas. Sentember 16, ar 11 a.m.. from 2638 Gar. feld st. n.w. LILLIE EIBEL.Mairon. 16 SHRIGLEY. BLLA F. On Friday, Sentember 1928." &t her "residence, 3307 W pl. ne BLLA" P BHRIGLEY. beloved S Games T Bheigiey and mother of Evo- 'yn' 8. Lee. Services will be held at her Iate reesidence on Sunday. September 16, at 10 am. Interment Hamil'on. Va. 16 WHITTON, ALFRED CORRETT. of Washing: fon. D. C. Suddenly. Tuesday. September 1971928, ALPRED GORRETT. helnvad Miic: band of Helen _Stafford Whitton and brother of ‘Mrs. Frank Govern. Frank P. Whitton. M. P. Whitton. E. Mar ton and Edward R. Whitton. Dapers please copy.) WOODWELL. EVA €. On Fridas, September 14, 1928, at Washington Sanatorium and Hospital. Takoma Park. Md. EVA C. WOODWELL. Funeral from the residence of A. R. Woodwell. Kensinzton, Md.. Sun- day.” September 16. at 2 p.m. Interment West Medway, Mass. Bn Aiemoriam. BROWN. JAMES H. Sacred to the memory of my dear husband. JAMES H. BROWN, who departed this life one year ago today, &gl!mbfl' 16, 1927 ‘ears may pass but memories of love linger forcver HIS WIFE. OLARISSA BROWN. * COLBERT. WILLIAM B. In loving remem- brance of our dear one, WILLIAM R. COL- BERT. who passed away 12 years afo o- day,_September 16. 1916 We cannot see your loving face, The smile we used to see But et this little token show We will always think of thee HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * FLLA BROWN. In loving me ory of my dear sister. ELLA BROW FREEMAN. who left me 24 years azo today, September 16. 1904. In my heart your memory lingers MOSES. JOHN. 1In sad but lovinz remems brance ‘of our dear hushand and father. who departed this life September 16, 1937. Sleep on dear husband, Take vour rest God called you hom He knew best He saw vour suffering Here was great. And opened wide The Golden Gate. THE FAMILY. * MYERS. GEORGE. In memory of our dear husband “and father. GEORGE MYERS, who died one year ago. September 13, 1927. You suffered, dear husband, you mur- mured not. 1 watched vou day by dav. Until at last. with a broken' heart. saw you pass awar YOUR "DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDRE! The flowers T placed on your grave May wither and decay. But the love for you. dear father. Will never fade away LOVING DAUGHTER. MARY, AND SQN, WARREN. & Sep- n.w. Suddenly on Thursdas. 28, at Newark. N T o SEEK. MARY. sister-in-law In sad memory of my dear MARY SEEK. who died 4 ay. September 16. 1924, art your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not & day. dear Mary. That I do not think of you. In_silence you suffered. In patience you boie d called you to him o sufier no more SISTER-IN-LAW ROSE. * JAMES. JR. Sacred to the mem- ory’ of our beloved son. husband and brother, W. JAMES SIMS. Jr. who _de. parted this life two years ago today, Sep tember 16, 1926. As we loved him. so we miss him. In our memory he is always near Loved. remembered. lonzed for always. Bringing many a silent tear. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. FATHER. WIFE AND BROTHER WEST. HENRY. In lovine memory dear brother, HENRY WEST. who denar this life one vear ago today, September 16. 1927 I am thinking of vou, dear brother, Just thinking of the past. Picturing in my memory Just_as T saw you_ last HIS LOVING SISTER. MS, W. BE: MEMORIALS. fihmummls Mausoleums DESIGNEL AND ERECTED WRITE OR |ELEPHONE £ ILLUSTRATED BDOKELE$R MAIN 2968