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« . MRS, E. M. HUGHES DIES. &uneral Will Be Conducted at Residence Saturday Afternoon. Mrs. Fugenia Marguerite Hughes, 32 Yyea . wife of Francis R. Hughes, died in the Washington Sanitarium yes- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 97 19268 Funeral services will be conducted at the residence, 7137 Georgia avenue, Sat- urday afternoon at 1 o'clock. terday after a brief illness. 14rs. Hughes was a native of this city and before her marriage was Miss Ohl. She was educated in the schools here and in Europe. Besides her husband, she leaves her grandmother, Mrs. Christine Ohl; a sis- ter, Mrs. Emma Smith, and an aunt Mrs. Laura G. Grebe. More than 2,000 acres of forest land | 5 in California were swept by fire re- | cently, the blaze being started by | sparks from a horse's hoofs, according to the report of the State forester. William M. Naylor, Home Hospital. Annie M. Printz. 58. 517 G. st. n.e. Richard T Buchanan, 58, Georgetown Hospital Carl L. Johnson, 30, Walter Reed Hospita) Fortunato Venuto. 1'; days, 1120 North Capitol st Peter Stevenson. 72. Galling: Henry Donaldson. 50. 1327 C st Bertha Stanley, 48. Geor (Johi R. Jones. 15 months, pital 59, U. 5. Soldiers Deaths Reported. Francls P. B. Sands, 86, the Toronto Apts. Alice C. Hun . Garfleld Hospital. 7 ne E 80. 2123 Call- Mi siysses B Ben 7 1 n attida A Perrie. 328 8th st. se B. MacDo 64, 63212 Morton Kernodle. 62. 1109 Kennedy st. Hospital. U ¥ Cr OF GOOD THINGS SERVED BY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX THIS FALL Two colors—GRENADIER BLUE—a new grey- blue; CHIPPENDALE BROW N—derived from those rich tones of antique furniture Another color—STONE GREY—the shades of old English cathedrals and abbeys A pattern—UNIVERSITY STRIPES—with no hint of loudness, but with the life, sparkle and youthfulness of tastefully blended college colors Another pattern—AGATE STRIPES—suggest- ing the modest varied stripes which make the natural beauty of agate stone A weave—BABYLONIAN—inspired by the ter- race effects in Babylonian buildings. As mod- ern as the “set-back” architecture of New York A fabric—MOTOR TWIST—which hardly seems to be merely a fabric, it wears so long and well. It defies wind and rain; looks smart An idea—RANDOM DYE—Yarns dyed without uniformity of tone, used in irregular weaves. The effect has been called just modernistic enough for gentlemen; it has the proper restraint More colors, more patterns, more weaves, more fabrics, more and more ideas. All under the Hart Schaffner & Marx label; you know what that means Copy right 1928 Hart Schaffner & Marx. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street S e | Buffalo, N.'¥! iHorta (Fayel). Azores... | RELIEF FROM CURSE Marriage Licenses. Milton E. Beall, 24, and Mary A. Wells, 20; Rev. Thomas E. Boorde. John M. Turner. 31. 23: Rev. B. H. Milton. Frack S. Brown, ir., v. J. Brigss. M. Hilton, Olive E. Evans, and Ella M. Avers, and Rena V. Mont- gomery, 20; Rev. Willlam M. Hoffma John F. Callahan, 23, and Helen Y. Ryan, 19: Judze Robert E. Mattingly Frank Celickowski. 31. and Katherine E. Crewes, 21; Rev. W. M. Hoffman. John J. Hughes, 32, and Gertrude L. Hughes, 30: Rev. E. Pinkney, Wroth. Bernard P. Smith, 21. and Hazel M. Poore, 17 Rev. John W. Dowling. Carl _A."Peterson. 30, of Hollywood. Calif., and Olea V. Jonnson, 28, of Los Angeles. all Paul T. Tardy. 31. of Edzewood. Md.. and Mamie F. Berry. 31, of Marmet, W. Va.i Rev. John C. Ball Forrest V. Courtland. 24. Cosby. 23. ‘both of Richmond, Va.i John E. Briges. William “Simms. 50, and Mary Burns, 48; Rev. D. E. Wiseman. 5 William H. Walker, 35, and Ethel E. Wig- cins. 38: Rev. Robert W. S. Thomas. David Prince. 19. and Beatrice Colston, 17; Rey. William Williams. J. A. L. Sayer, 41. and Margaret V. La 28 Maurice S. White. M. W . and Gertrude Cox, and_Anna_ L. Rev. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature; gen- tle to moderate shifting to west or northwest winds. Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight; to- morrow fair; not much change in tem- perature; moderate southwest shifting to west or northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; slightly cooler in extreme por- tion tonight; probably light frost. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 56; 8 p.m., 50: 12 midnight, 44; 4 am, 42; 8 am,, 48; noon, 58. Barometer—4 pm., 30.08; 8 pm, 30.10; 12 midnight, 30.10; 4 a.m., 30.07; 8 am., 30.10; noon, 30.06. Highest temperature, 58, occurred at noon_ today. Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at 4:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 82; lowest, 51. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 12:09 a.m. and 12:50 pm.; high tide, 6:03 a.m. and 6:32 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:06 am. and 1:32 pm.; high tide, 6:50 am. and 7:17 pm. Sun and Moon. Today—Sun ros2 6 a.m.; sun sets 5:58 —Sun rises 6:01 am.; sun sets 5:56 p.m. Moon rises 5:26 pm.; sets 5:32 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly mudd; Harpers Ferry — Potomac, slightly muddy; Shenandoah, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. BTemperature &7 sau3l| s 3581 159M0 we g 03 we TEpure; Stations. Weather. * Kxepaysak Cloudy * Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy .02 Cloudy . Ptcloudy Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy ; Pt.cloudy Raining Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear © Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Raining . 30.08 Baltimore.” Md.. 30.08 Birmingham . Bismarck. N. Boston, M: Charleston. §.C.30.12 13008 ti, Ohio 30,14 Ohio 29.98 Columbia. S. C.. 3012 Denver. Colo. Detroit. Mich... El Paso. Tex. .. 29.90 Galveston. Tex. 29.92 Helena, Mont... 30.12 Huron. S. Dak.. 30.28 Indianapolis.Ind 30.12 Jacksonville.Fla. 30.10 Kansas City.Mo. 30.20 Los Angeles.’ ... 29.94 Louisville. K¥. Miami, Fla New York. N. Oklahoma’ City. QOmaha, Nebr... 30 Philadelphia.Pa. Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh, P: Por Raleigh,'N. C.. Salt Lake City. San' Antono. . : 2 San Diego.Cali FOREIGN. (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather. London, ~England 36 Cloudy Paris, France 46 Cloudy Stockholm, _Sweden 46 Part cloudy Gibraltar. " Spain L 72 Clear (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) 64 Rain (Cutrent observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda. . 74 Cloudy San_Juah, Porto Rico. Cloudy Havana, Cuba..... Eprt cloudy Colon, Canal Zone: 'l Cloudy POLICE_DOG—Male; found Tuesda Adams _380. LOST. AUTOMOBILE DRIVER'S PERMIT and B; & Qpfiailroad pass.” Reward.~ Call Cleveland BAG—Tan_Kit bag, containing suit and other wearing_apparel, between 38th and Jenifer and Conn. Avenue Bridge. Call name 3701 Por- o Clev. 1497. _Rew BULL_TERRIER. all-white dog, straved from 24th and Tracy pl. n.w.. Monday, Sep- tember 17, wearing studded tan harness and tag: smail 1upture on_stomach. Reward. Phone Potomac 1126. 2330 Tracy pl. n. CAMEO _BROOCH — From _Clarendon o Grand’s 5¢ & 10c store, 7th and D n.w.. or, in the store: reward. Mrs. Georgle Bauckmbn, 104 Morton st., Clarendon, Va. 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Musgiave, Main 6850. __29¢ WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER—White with black marks: answers to name of “Peter.” Liberal reward if returned to 1929 19th nw. color, just | reward. ‘315 CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clyde Y. Nichols, ) Formerly Vice President-Secretary W. R. Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physiclan says, “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate rellef has been found. A tablet called Rexall Or- derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys- tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit ‘or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25¢ to- day at the nearest Rexall or Liggett| Drug Store.—Advertisement. ‘Thrashing in Palestine is carried on to a great extent as in biblical times, with the old thrashing boards, in the bottom of which are driven pieces of flint, says the New York Times. A thrashing board is dragged by horses mules, oxen or camels around the floor. and the grain is separated from the chaff by being thrown into the air with pitchforks, the wind carrying the chaff away while the grain falls to the floor. Modern thrashing machines, however have been introduced into the Jewish colonies, although few individual farm- ers can afford to purchase them. Groups of farmers or agricultural co-operative colonies purchase and operate them on the co-operative plan. Births Reported. William J. and Emma Myers. bo: Michael L. and Lillian A. Hanrahan, boy. Robert H.'and Bessie A. Denton. boy. Robert M. and Mabel Daniel. boy. William E. and Louise Sturges, boy. George and Iregerea Heon, boy. Arthur L. and Helen I. Titcomb, boy. Frank M. and Dorcas E. Monroe, boy. Hart M. and Mildred Dymonds. boy. Claronce L. and Ethel L. Seward. ir., boy. Edward M. and Sarah Smith, boy. Harvey B. and Ruth P. Kemp. boy. John L. and Sally D. Tisk. boy. William J. and Margaret I. Kirk, girl. Roy E. and Mildred W. Burger, girl. Nalls and Helen Q. Berryman. girl. Daniel P. and Bertha McDonald. girl. Edgar P. and Stella Williams. girl William E. and_Edith Tucker, girl. Fred and Lulu Kennedy, girl. Henson and Ida Brown. girl. James and Aurelia Chesley. boy. Howard F. and Evelyn R. Clement. boy. Thomas and_Dorothy Smith. boy. August and Laura E. McKelvin, girl. Samuel and Addie Taup. girl. George and Ethel Robinson, girl. Bernard and Bessie James. boy I_and Annie M. Wad Cards of Thanks. ENGEL. MARTIN R. We wish t sincefe appreciation 1o our {rlcAds Anq relatives for their sympathy and beautiful lfi‘lflmxlr rll:(hou’}ed( hflt'!.”nddpd to us at death FIRR It lusband and brother, MAR- " PEARL W. ENGEL AND FAMILY. * ETTNER, JAMES D. We wish t | "our sincére thanks and nooraciation 16 onr relatives and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy and floral tributes at the death of our beloved hus- S A A ‘R, ANI DAUGHTERS. LOIS AND EMILY. e Beaths. ABBOT, FREDERIC V. Thursday. Septem- ber 26. 1928, at his ‘Summer residence at Nonguitt, Macs., Col. FREDERIC VAUGHAN ABBOT." U. Army. retired. = Funeral from St. John's Church, Cambridge, Mass.. Thursday. September 28. Interment at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. BELL. MARY ELIZABETH. On Thursday. September 27.° 1928. at 3:05 a.m.. at her Tesidence. 1232 Wylie st. n.e., MARY ELIZ- ABETH BELL (nee Harkins), devoted wife of Augustus A. Bell and mother of Mildred E. Bell. daughter of Mrs. Rosa E. Harkins. She alfo leaves two sisters and two broth- ers, two grandmothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral Remains 'resting at the W. is Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. BRIGHT, JAMES W. On September 25. 1928, at’Berryville, Va. JAMES W. BRIGHT, ased 84, formerly’ of Washington. D. C.. husband of Catherine A. Bright. Notice of funer.l later. £ BROHI. MATHIAS JOSEPH. On_Tuesdey, September 25. 1926, at Walter Reed Hos- Dital. MATHIAS JOSEPH, beloved husband of Laura V. (nee Petty) and father of Earl M. Brohl ~Funeral from his late residence. 721 Virginia ave. se. on Sat- urday. ‘September 39, at 10:30_o'clock. Interment in Ariinston National Cemetery. BROHL, M. J. Comrades of Richard J. Harding Camp, No. 2, U. 8. W. V.. are re- auested to assembie Saturday. September 29. 1928, at 10:45 a.m.. to attend the fu- neral of our late comrade. M. J. BROHL. from his late residence, 721 Virginia ave. se. HARRY J. SHERWOOD. Commander. 28* CARTER. BETTIE. On Monday. September 4, 1928. at her residence. 3808 Davenport st BETTIE CARTER, beloved mother of Beatrice McGaha, Walter C. Carter and Harry Carter. Funeral Friday, September 28, from Metropolitan Baptist Church, R st. between 12th and 13th, at 1 p.m. CORNMAN. EPHRAIM. On Wednesday. Sep- tember 26. 1928. at 6:20 a.m.. at his home 1526 P°st. n.w., EPHRAIM CORNMAN. beloved husband’ of Katherine McMillan Cornmen. Services at Grace Reformed Church, i5th and O sts. n.w.. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. September 27. Interment at Carlisle. Pa.. on Fridey afternoon. CRISSMAN, ROY A. Suddenly, on Wednes- day, September 26. 1928, at 8§ A. CRISSMAN. beioved husbs Crissman. Funeral from his late residence. 27 Harrison ave.. Cherrydale, Va.. Friday. September 28, at 2 p.m. Interment Oak- wood Cemetery. Falls Church, Va. Rela- tives and friends invited. = DRISCOLL, JOHN J. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday morning, 4:30. at his residence. 611 Girard st. n.e., JOHN J.. beloved husband of Annie' A. ‘(nee Loring) and beloved son of Timothy A. and Mary A. Driscoll. Funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, 611 Girard st. n.e.. on Friday morn- ing,_Sel 30 o'clock: thence to 'St. Anthony’s ‘Church. where requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock for the re- pose of his soul. Relatives and friends Invited. "Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. . DRISCOLL, JOHN J. Special meetinz of Printing Pressmen’s Union. No. 1. will be held in Typographical Tempie, Friday. September 28, 1923, at 8 a.m.. for the pur- pose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JOHN J. DRISCOLL. T. A, FRANKLIN. Pres. CARL VAN WHITE. Sec. GEVERTS, GRACE. On Wednesday. Septem- ber 26. 1928, at Sibley Memorial ‘Hospital. GRACE, beloved wife of Edward Geverts. Remains are resting at Zurhorst's funer: parlors, 301 East Capitol st. Remains will_be taken to Cincinnati, Ohio. on Thursday. September 27, at 6:30 p.m.. for services and interment. GOODE. MARY HELEN. On Tuesday, Sep- tember 25. 1928, at her residence. 638 K st. s.w.. MARY HELEN, beloved daughter of the ‘iate George P. and Mary E. Goode. aged 23 years_ Funeral from above resi- dence Friday, September 28, at 7 a.m. Fu- neral mass St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bryantown. Md. at 9 oclock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Bryan- town, Md. 27 GORDON, RAYMOND. On Wednesday, Sep- tember 25, 1928. RAYMOND GORDON, son of George and Sarah Gordon. He leaves one sister and one brother. Notice of iuneral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 3222 Ga. ave. n.w. HARLEY, SUSANNA. Departed this life Wednesday, September 26, 1928, at her residence. 1004 Irviag st. n.w.. SUSANNA S. HARLEY, devoted mother of James W. Harley and 'sister of Samuel and Manuei Swann: she also leaves five sisters and one adopted daughter, Lillle Proctor. Funeral Friday, September 28, at 9 a.m.. from St Augustine’s Church. ~Remains Testing at her late residence. HEDGEMAN, DORQTHY M. Departed this life Wednesday. September 26. 1928, after a lingeping iliness, at the residence of hei arents, 1130 48th pl. n.e., DOROTHY M., loved daushter of Prof.’ N. and Georgi- anna Hedgeman. She also leaves to mourn their loss one brother, three sisters and hereafter Ernest Ji a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting temporarily at Henry 8. Washington's funeral home. 467 N st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. HULL, JOHN ALBERT TIFFIN. On Wednes- day, September 26, 1928, at 7:45 p.m.. at his ‘home, Bellaire. Clarendon. Va.. JOHN ALBERT TIFFIN HULL, former Rebresent: ative in Congress from Des Moines, Iowa., in his 88t year. Notice of funeral here after. JACKSON, RICHARD A. On Wednesday, September 26 1928, at 4:45 am. at Freedmen's Hospital, RICHARD A. JACK- SON. beloved son of the late Henry and Lavinia Jackson. He 1s survived 'by 2 sisters, Mrs. Alberta Smackum and Mrs. Emma’ Brasel; one brother. Willlam H. Jackson, and other relatives and friends. Funeral Friday September 28. at 1 o'clock m., from Mt. Zion M. E. Church, 29th st. tween O and Dumbarton ave. n.w.. Rev. Carroll *officiating. _Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Remains resting at his late residence, 2813 N st. n.w. JACKSON. RICHARD A. Officers and mem- bers of Morning Star Lodge. No. 40. 1. B. P. O. Elks of W.. are hereby notified to meet in a_session of sorrow Thursday, September 27, at 8 p.m. (at the home), for the purpose of arranging for the fu: neral and burial of our Iate deceased broth- er. RICHARD A. JACKSON. Funeral serv- ices to be held Fridav. September 28, 1 m., at Mt. Zion Church. located on 9th’ st. between O and Dumbarton ave. Officers and_members of Columbia . No, 85: Forest Temple. No. 9, and Columbia_ Temple. No. 422, fnvited fo_be present. By order of FRANK A. LEWIS. E. R. Attest: WILLIAM H. NEWMAN, Sec. JONES. September 428, JBSSE J. JONES, beloved husband of Dell Jomes and father af Estelle Trieg, Stockton. ~Maurice, Lucille Nightingale. Hazel and Dorothy Jones and brother of Lillie, Joseph. Mary Miles, Eleanor. Maude Moss 'and George Jones, Funeral from his late residence, 630 Pickford st. n.e.. Satur- day, September 29, at 8:30 a.m.. tiience to St. ‘Cyplan's Church, where requiem mass will be said At 9 am. for the reposs of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. * KING HORACE. On Wednesday, September 1928, at Garfield Hospital, HORACE KING, the beloved husband of Mary King. devoted father of Robert and Richard King and Mrs. Lavinia Wilson, stepfatber of Saul and Dennison Owens.’ Hi a host of other relatives and neral Frida the Mt. Triends. Fuc riends.” Fu- September 28, at 3 p.m., from Zion Church. Linden, Md. = Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. a n. MARTIN, RODNEY G. Suddenly. on Wed- nesday, September 26, mf‘ RODNEY G., beloved husband of Rachael Wallace Mar: tin. beloved son of Charles L. and Lottle 1. Martin. Funeral from W. Warren Talta- vull's funeral chapel. 14th and Spring rd.. on Saturdav. September 29, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. MILLS, ANN. On Wednesday, September 26, 192¢ L the residence of her daughter, . M. Blanche Scheid of West Palls Chureh, Va., ANN MILLS. in her eighty- fourth year. widow of P k Mills. Pu- neral '3 at St. es’ _Catholic Church, West Palls Church, Va.. Saturday, I?QDYEMDPCY( 19': at 9 Am“ Xn'!r‘ntxl“‘ Sdl James' Cemetery, Reiatives and friends invited, » £ 0ld Style Thrashing in Palestine. ! Deaths. NICHOLS. REV. L. F. On Tuesday. Septem- ber 23. 1028, at 4-25 p.m.. at his residence. 754 ‘Gresham_ place n.w. aged 73 years, Rey. L P NICHOLS. He leaves a loving Eife. Trens P. Nichols: four sors Tillman, Willie L. Rev. John Paul and Danicl J. Nichols: two adopted children. red Nichols and Clifton H. Johnson. ang maty 5 g triends 19 mourn - their inday, Sep- tember 30. at T s n the Metro- politan ' Baptist ~ Churci. st._between 12th and 13th sts. n.w. Rev. E. C. Smith. assisted by Rev. W. I Brooss. pastor Ninetcenth Street Baptist ~Church, and others. Remains. resting at his late resi- dence,’ may be viewed a day SMITH. BESSIE LAURA. Sudde her Monn: MESSIE LAURA. Suddenly at h ber 25 (020, BESSIE LAU une; ‘om ‘the al ddres September 2 Bom. " Fun interment Saturday. Funeral private. ery. 35 pm he late John from her son’s residence Friday, September 28, and relatives invited. WALLACE. ADDIE. On Thursday. ber 27, 1928. at 4315 am.. at her rasid 416 F st ne. ADDIE. beloved of Adeline and the late Henry D. Wa Funeral services at the parlors of liam H. Scott. 409 8th st. se. September at 4 pm Norfolk, Va. (Norfolk, Va.. copy.) | WASHINGTON, CAROLINE. 2 Funeral s.e life Tuesda: 27th * year. beloved of Jerrit Washin mourn their loss sisters and a Moct of SAner ¢ Foatives and " friends. R 5 fohn Rhines chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. A funeral hereafter. WELLS, EVEIR. Departed this 1ife on T di Plember 25, 1928. EVEIR beloved daughter Audrey A. Wells of ~ Clement fudres qlis, Puneral Priday, 28, 5 p.m.. from the I dence, 213 Morgan st. n.w. In Memoram. BEALL. JOHN BURTON. loving “son and brother. JOHN BURTON BEALL. who left us September 27. 1024 Today four years ago from us departed The oldest boy ot our housshold. Just twenty-four years of agze passed away And left us broken-hearted. A precious one from us has gone. aAjloving voice is stilied. A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled. Sad-hearted MOTHER. FATHER, BI El SISTERS. mghiy ELLIS, ANNIE. In memory of my dear daughter and our sister, ANNIE ELLIS. 0 died twenty-five years 2go today, Sep~ tember 27, 1903. sobis As we loved her in life. we miss her in leath, LOVING MOTHER. SISTER AND BROTH- on. She al<o lea In memory of our hen he MURPAY. GEORGE W. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear father and gran father. GEORGE W. MURPHY. Wwho d parted this life cleven years ago today, September 27, 1917 Eleven vears have pa My wounds still unhealed; The cnly cure I can find Is falth and hope for me. DAUGHTER MARION. We feel in our dreams. grandfather, Oh. how we wish it Were true. That' we could be just a little nearsr, To say a few words to you. GRANDDAUGHTERS, BERTIE AND JO- SEPHINE. . RICHARDS. VIOLA ALBERTA. Sacred to the memory of my dear beloved mother, VIOLA ALBERTA RICHARDS, who en- tered into eternal rest one year ago today, September 27, 1927. I miss her in my joys and sorrows, She was my life, my center, my sun, And _vet 1 would not call her back, but whisper: “Oh, God, Thy will be done.” Such true and everlasting love Is born in truth and heaven above, And loss of life can only smoiher And love I bear my devoted mother Dear_mother. this is my daily prayer: ©Oh. Lord, Thy comfort and Thy, care, That when this life of toil is o'er Tl meet thee on the other shore. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, COLEMAN. You have gone from me, dear Viola, But never forgotten are you. HER DEVOTED FRIEND, HATTIE E. MCLLWAINE. . SIMMS; FANNIE. In_remembrance of my dear wife, FANNIE SIMMS. who_departed this_life one year ago today, September 27, 1927, Sad wes the hour of that unhappy day When God called mv dear wife away. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. * SPENGLER. HENRY CHARLES. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. HENRY CHARLES SPENGLER. first lieutenant. United States Inf try. 4th Division. wWho made the suprer sacrifice in the Bois de Brisulles. France. -Arzonne offensive, ten years 2o September 27, 131 ity RUTH EI'HZ MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED wmoemmencror | ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET ) & MAIN 2968 THE J F. MANNING CO.. Inc 919 15TH STrREET N. W. WasHinGTon, D. C. = ettt FUNERAL DIRECTOKS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 B St NE Lincoln 524 Modern _Ghapei Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. U33eeR Chaser “releprioneMain 2473 ESTABLISHE 13876, JOHN R. 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