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2300002003200 202203208 THE PLAYBOY Foot comfort in years to come depends on the shoes they wear today CORRECTLY built shoes are doubly important for chil dren, not alone for today’s comfort but for foot health and foot happiness in years to come. Little Grippers are made with a flexible sole and ove: a natural last that gives full toe- room. They strengthen and protect the growing foot. And they are good-looking, Iong-weanng and no more costly than ordinary shoes. Come in and see the PLAYBOY and other Ground Gripper shoes for children today. Ground Grigper SHOES FOR ALL.THE FAMILY In Washington: NATIONAL THEATER BLDG. Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe 1315 E ST. N.W. CRRECRICRERCEACRREERREES WABHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S They’re going in for stone grey topcoats in the leading universities WEAR STORE Hart Schaffner & Marx TOPCOATS must stand the hardest tests $29.50 They must be shower- proofed and thorough- ly shrunk for drizzles They must have sun- light tests for bright days They must have all- wool tests for style on dressy days They must have severe wear tests for every day When they’re finally “Oked” they’re right And worth $10 more than $29.50 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street G THE EVENING CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Ralorama Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in parish house of Bt. Margaret’s Charch. American Gold Star Mothers will meet, 8 o'clock, in Hamilton Hotel. Clerks’ Mutual Benefit and Protec- tive Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in K. of C. Hall, 918 TPnth. street. Columbia Heights Community Center will hold a rally, 8 o'clock, in Wilson Normal School. Miss Sibyl Baker, di- rector of community centers, will make an address. Subject: “Planning the School Building for Recreation.” Dan- cing and speacial features. The Anti-Cigar Alliance, will meet, 8 o'tlock, in board room of the Y. M. C. A, 1736 G strect. Dr. D, H. Kress, president, will preside. The Anthropological Soclety will ! meet, 4:45 o'clock, in Toom 42-43, New National Museum. Dr. John M. Cooper of the Catholic University will pre- sent “Tleld Notes on the Ojibwa of Western Ontario.” All interested are invited to attend. The Business Women's Council will meet in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Mrs. J. S. Benhett will lead the Bible class from 6:45 to 7:15 o'clock, and at 8 Miss E. Cooper will give an fllustrated description of “A Motor Trip Through England and Scotland.” = Supper served from 4 to 8:15. Public invited. The Petworth Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Petworth School auditorium. Election of officers. The Washington City Chiropractors’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at Grover Cleveland School. Dr. G. A. Coleman, dietician chiropractor, will take acdress. Washington Review, No. 4. W. B. A,, i will have a benefit card party, 8 o'clock, at 1750 Musa:husetts avenue, Vincent B. Coslella Post, No. 15, American Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, in board room of the District Building. Lafayette Chapter, No. 5, R. A. M, has regretfully postponed its scheduled ladies’ night to an indefinite date. Regular business meeting tonight. Will C. Barnes of the United States Geographic Board, will give an illus- trated lecture at the meeting of the Society of Mayflower Descendants of the Distrirt, 8 o'clock, at the Wash- ington Club. Subject: “A Trip to Alaska.” Music by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Williams. Phil Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps Funeral Sprays $3 up C&CFlo STAR, WASHINGTON ;u}] meet, 8 o'clock, in Grand Army all. Hope Couneil. No. 1, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, will have a 500 card party, 8:45 o‘clnck at Naval Indge Hall, Fourth and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. The American Gold Star Mothers Hotel. FUTURE, ‘The National Retail Credit Assoclation will hold a dinner meeting tomorrow, 6:30 pm. at the Raleigh Hotel, Speaker, Louls Rothschild; subjec ash-Drawer Value of Clean Business.” Lincoln_Post will_meet tomorrow, 2 pm, at G. A, R. Hall. ‘The child guidance course, for all mothers and fathers, will meet Thurs- dey, 10 a.m, in Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church. “Discipline and Control” will be considered by Miss Christine M. Heinig, director of nursery school, Washington Child Research Center. ‘The National Museum announces an exhibition of etchings by Charles H. Woodbury of Boston, daily and Sundays, until October 28, in division of graphic arts, Smithsonian Bullding. A lecture on “The Relation of Educa- tion to World Problems” will be given by Mrs. Marietta Johnson, director of the School of Organic Education, Fair- hope, Ala., October 23, 4:30 p.m., at La Oollins School, 3900 Cathedral avenue. erren G. Harding Chapter, No. 31, O. E. 8, will serve a chicken dinner 5 to 7 p.m,, at Elks' Hall, 919 H street. Washington Soclety of Engineers will meet tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club Dr. Harrison E. Howe, editor of Industrial and Engi- neering Chemistry, will give illustrated examples of the application in industry of some recent scientific discoveries. Lebanon Chapter, No. 25, O. E. 8, will serve a supper at Northeast, ‘Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, Wednes~ day from 5 to 7 p.m. The Brotherhood of the Temple will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in vestry rooms of the Eighth Street Washington Con- gregation. The program will include Samuel Korman, violih solos; Augustine Borguno, jazz plano selections; Wesley Eddy in songs and instrumental muslc and Frederick Willlam Wile, speaker of the evening. The Writerscraft Club will meet to- morrow, 8 p.m., at Central High School Community Center. _Visitors welcome. The High Noon Club will meet for Effective Floral Designs WE specialize in arrang- ing artistic Floral De- signs and make FREE DELIVERIES of such orders. Wreaths,$4 = wer Slores Funerel Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th Street N.W. Phone Frankiln 54s2 Your 804 17th Street N.W. e Franklin 10891 Needs have shaped the development of our facili- ties—for the first TRUST” service is ests of patrons. Our complete facil aim of the “UNION to further the inter- lities—more conveni- ently accessible than ever before because of our greatly expanded quarters—are constantly at your command. 2% Paid on 3% on Savi UNION Checking and ings Accounts TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOUTHWEST CORNER FiF TEENTH AND 1 STREETS NORTINEST WHEN THEY “In fact, 1 looked at sure that it was real shapen coat thcy took “Just look at it. The cloth is fresh and luxunously soft and smooth as can be. vou'll agree that it fits when 1 bought it.” Ladies’ Light Coats DELIVERED “I could hardly believed it * was my old coat!” it a second time to make ly the stained and mis- away a few days before. Not a spot on it anywhere. lively, and the nap is as And me as perfectly as it did $1.50 and up A most reasonable price, isn’t it? Just telephone and our driver will call Jor your coat and return it promptly. Elevcn!h St. N.W. SPINDLER Exquisite Dry.Cleaning Phone Main 2704 will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Hamilton | D. €. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 19 luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 pm., at Hamilton Hotel. Aetna Life Insuranse Co. will meet for dinner tomorrow, 6:30 p.m. at Hamilton Hotel. . A card party for the benefit of St. Teresa’s Church, Anacostia southeast. will be given Friday, 8:30 p.m., at Masonic Hall, Eighth and F streets northeast. Dahlgren Terrace Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. at Bocial Oyster Club. Dr. George C. Havenner, vice president Federation of Citizens’ Associations, will speak. Lincoln Woman's Rellef Corps will hold a rummage sale Thursday, Friday md"vs:turduy at Twenty-seventh and P Brightwood Chapter, No. 42, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a card party | tomotrow, 8 p.m., at Gavel Club Hall, 719 Thirteenth street. e Railway Engages Actor. Han Shi-chang, first ranking actor in {China, has signed a contract with the South Manchurla Rallway Co. for a per- formance of his favorite production of “Kunchu” in Kyoto, Japan, in com memoration of the enthronement cere- mony. Han Bhi-chang is 26 years old, seven years younger than the famous Mei Ian-fang, whose popularity he sur- passes. The Kunchu displays the nplen- dor of Chinese civilization 300 years aj and from it have been derived many fa- mous Oriental plays. * THE WEATHER Distriet of Columbla—Showers late tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; gentle south and southwest winds. West Virginia—Showers tonight or tomorrow: slightly warmer in east por- tion tonight. Virginia—Cloudy, with showers in west and north portions tonight; to- morrow, showers; not much change in temperature; moderate southwest winds. Maryland—Showers late tonight or ftomorrow; not much change in tem- perature; moderate southwest winds. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 65; 8 p.m., 64 12 midnight, 64; 4 am,, 64; 8 am, 65; noon, 75. Batometer—4 pm, 3015, 8 pm., 30.16; 12 mldnlnht 30.15; 4 am, 30.11; 8 a.m,, 30.14; noon, 30.10. Highest temperature, 75, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 63, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 67; lowest, 40. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 4:04 am. and 4:11 p.m.; high tide, 7 am. and 9:56 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:46 am. and :0587 pm high tide, 10:26 a.m. and 'I‘he Sun and Moon. '!;odsy—sun rose 6:18 am.; sun sets Tomormw—Sun rises, 6:19 a.m.; sun sets 5:27 p.m, Moon rises 9:04 a.m.; sets 7:09 p.m. Automobile lamps to be Hghted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Orelt Falls—Clear. rgcrn Ferry—Potomac, clear; Shen- andoah, clear, Weather in Various Cities. [ ReRpBEERSe S o 25 . SUBIH “wr 13Uy ***3qEpu 3sey 3504 Stations, Weather. *+ere 12j0ur00w: “eer gupIaISa ‘wug o ) 6 alveston, Tex. 39,84 Helena, Mont 5 Thdbagor " ? s no s, Jacksonvill 'H‘u Kansas Clty,Mo. 30.02 FOREIGN. @ am., Orl!nwlch znme. today.) Cloy r rman: focktiolm, | Bwec Gibraltar. | Gre Horta (Fayab, Ase (Gurvent omcrvmom ) Hamilton, b ‘Bermud, Part cloudy a Part cloudy e Bnnhful—!ndurh'—Connlionl MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Ci ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE Tl;lAN UNDERGgPO.UNED BUSIAL nspect Now — m Every Day Office 1000 Conn. Ave, Main7897 CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Ine. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. W. W. Cbambers UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral ve 9198 $150 Steel Vaults. .. .$85 $200 Complete Funerals . ......$100 Ambulances Only $4.00 No Charge for Funeral Chapel Latest Pipe Organ Music if Desired—All Without Charge Call Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. Business Man Dead B\'DNEY GUGGENHEIM. SYDNEY GUGGENHEIM DIESAFTER OPERATION Funeral Services for Soft Drink Merchant, Native of Washington, to Take Place Tomorrow. Bydney Guggenheim, 41 years old, for many years associated with his brother, Herbert Guggenheim, in the soft drink business here, died at Georgetown University Hospital yester~ day after ant operation. Mr. Guggen- heim was secretarystreasurer of the Guggenheim Co., soft drink firm, at the time of his death. He was a native of this city, a mem- ber of the Washington Lodge of Elks, the Town and Country Club, the Beaver Dam Club, Merchants & Manu- facturers’ Association and the Chamber of Commerce, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Irene Sommers Guggenheim; a daugh- ter, Miss Leah Guggenheim: a son, Jerome Guggenheim; his father, Simon Guggenheim, and brother, Herbert Guggenheim. Funeral services will be conducted at his residence in the Beverly Court Apartments, 1736 Columbia road, to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. Abram Simon will officlate. Interment will be in the Washington Hebrew Con- gregation Cemetery. Deaths Repo;;d 5, 1128, Soring road. 2938 Porter st .+ 12, Walter Reed o uE:;‘r"?m Heflin, 19 months. Children’s i fAFY Ann Lee, 1 month. Children's Hos- lu:lflow.nrd Joseph Leon, 28 days, 1215 Trin- 1P s John Davia: 13, Lithe slmn of the Poor. Annie Lewjs, 73, 1223 Ca r homas James. ' 50. Oscar Dilckett. 45, Emergency: Hospital. Hester Murrav. 43, 238 Oakdale Infant of William T. and Margaret Youn, 3 days. Freedmen's Hospitel. oo Robert and Beatrice Barnes, 3 davs, Freedmen's Hombit Tnfant of Frank and Leo Jacobs, 4 hours, Freedmen’s Hosp! 0 . LOST. BROWN LEATHER PURSE—Saturday night, reetown. _containing small amount "EENIK kv Calling carde. et leve. 3180, mone Re- Doo—wm-vmmi fox terrier: o name Mit; Reward _for anlnu rc ._Decatur 2410, CAMEO hite gold Sunday nl-m. &mhzr' 14, gc P EARRING. coral and ol Lober 0. Reward." Ganl"Gotubmy BARRING. turauoise pandant matii proh- ably on st. car Sept. leward. Decatur fil?}.lflfl BULL BUP. White, Wik Prindie spols’ on head. Finder notity G. P. Coe, Main 8545 Address 115 Oxford !t El 'URSE, brown. _containing small purse, money. key, swimming ticket, letter addressed to owner. Reward. Phone answers return. 2121 ounting: _lost eward. West HOUND, Black and tan. medium_siae: ::t‘und from 3325 Wis. ave. Reward. Phone leve. FUR St. car tracks. bet. 16th and TTth stor. Feidag. hout 88 m. stone mariey fur. Pinder will e rewarded_on returning same to 2118 Bancroft place. North 603 3 regular house’.nd Reware hone Main 2007 be- KE' INER of 3 rm-u kexs, d. 5 o'clock. 9_and E. G. Re »wd GLASSE: red | turday eve. Vicinity 16ih and 0 To A forium; ‘injtialed E. McC. Reward. Ju‘ rtner, after alning Bills wnd a keri- 1d, dizmond, sapphire and Thurs. Re POCKETBOOK, cor tleman’s ring. whit either side Bet. T s hone Col. 2668, RAI DOG—Mal e, with black_and }.‘:‘, SRgla) gheverd Retuin to 3343 Pat. NG, diamond ehgarement ving. Reward. AMrm Box 471-J, Star ROSARY, gold, Il_Columbia 6733, PURS brown, weteh. Reward, Mr. Garner. conlulnmc money and Main 1200, Branch 11, CH, in leather wrist brace- n_October 13, 1928: monogram D. L. Kewara, Address Box 280-A. Star office. WATCH—Gold, Waltham, with Initials case. Liberal reward. 'G. O. Dove. Park_road._ Columbis 7834 WATCH-350 _reward “for the return to icholy Co., 626 Bond Bids, lades wateh, se No. 5483, movement No. 808567, hed to dinmond arrow pin by black ve ¥ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Ce. Private Limousine Ambulance $Hoadtn SEnpel Lincoln 524 Frank Gdcr's Sons Co. Mol “"S"“‘ 'rneléprone Main 2473 JOHN R WRICHT co. 1337 10th St N W Phone North 47 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 01_EAST ful‘l‘ul. ST. e ¥, mmmed, Efficient Service, Awofi% Service Chapel Deal & Co. i 7 F COSTELLO 1724 North_Capitol St. NORTH_7978. ]oscph F. Bttch': Son 3034 M St MW, Ehone e V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the successors of not com with the original R. Speare m- Dt th‘nl Pr;nl Gfl' lm’ H s . Herbert B. Nev.u. Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. __ Main 2606 _ 3 WILL ul neral mmu- and :nnl-m dious enapel, N ‘Mg wni Cnn-‘”r}rfln m&l .V_L______."fi_'_ ALMUS R.SPEARE v.nuumuw R- Speare Co. 623 Cor t Ave. Potomac 4600 t 90 ¥ 3 . FUNERAL DESIGNS. T S e Artd l—lnaxnnnlln F St Gude Bros. Co., 1 BLACKISTONE 140——Fl Designs, $5 aud up. 816 H ST. N.E. Beautiful Floral CALL_MAIN_370° GEO. C. SHAFFER' l%%llv&&ouh.l&lfll AT MOD. WL 3316, Only Store, 14th & Eye | LEGGON, 1NDIA. BOOKBINDER, 79, DIES. Retired Government Employe to Be Buried Thursday. James W. Gray, sr., 79 years old, re- tired employe of the Government and for many years a resident of this city, died at ‘!s home, 621 North Carolina avenue southeast, yesterday after a long {llnes. Mr. Gray, who was a bookbinder by vocation, was formerly employed in the Government Printing Office and in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. He is survived by two sons, James W. Gray, jr., of this city and Willlam J. Gray of New York, and by two daughters, Miss Minnie Gray of this city and Mrs. Jessie Sherwood of Richmond, Va. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Thursday afternon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. | Cards of Gfbanki. { We wish to express our | sincere’ aporeciation to_our many friends of our dear sister. INDIA LEGGON THE FA! MeMILLEN. ETHEL MARGARET. We wis ress our sincere thanks and app Cation o our ‘relatives and_iriends for their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes ac the death of ouc loved one. MOTHER AND FAMILY. * Deaths. ANGELO, ANK M. 0{1 Mondly Septem- bfi’l;elfi. z;l;! at 10 after an ten days. at mn Tesidence. g, aie; Clarendon, Va. B & rah neral from nfedert mont ave.. OG0tk purial ot ANGELO. FRANK 3 cation of Bl. John's’ M, wiil b held” Wednesday, | 1928. at 11 am t- | tandiog” the mm-m of "oul 'IWie “brother. X N s ENCE A. CHISM. Master. (OB} loyed Virginta ‘“"f‘! Ve | K 17, at Flukton Cemete Iy, sPigial, communt. I Ty W o mber pis ice A, eral seryjces b B flen Carlin,” Wednesd}y, "r. Departed this life 1928. at m. n's_Chapel, October 17. 2t 2 b BROWN, WILLIAM Monday, Octobe, "i'_ residence, vy_City, 3( \l o steptather 3 lements, h and Miss Qlive Clem- Notice of funeral hereate DBURROWS, GEORGIANA. Deparied this life on_Bunday, October 14, 1928. at 7 am., GIANA BURROWS, wife' of the late George from the residence of Charles F." Huntington, 1 ave Wednesgay. - October~ 1T, thehee 13 the Orace: Episcopal Chureh, QGeoructown, where services will be 1:30, bm. teRgmn Aclington T | latiyes and friends ‘v M. Perkins and the Rev. George W. Atkinson, oficiating. 18 CALLOW, LE ROY JAMES. On Monday, Oc- {ober 15 108, at. Children’s Hospital, Le ROY JAMES' CALLOW, beloved son o Matle Walsh aid Ghe lets Rovert B Cal: low. “Mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated at St. Rhode Island ave., ne: n.w.. on Wednesday, October 17, Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. CLARK, SALLI MAYMAQIn Monday, October lark, awed 53 vear: Fromn, er-Iate Fesiqence. 10K HlE St bws on Wednesday. October 17, at 2 p.m. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. , | CQGSWELL. MARIE E. BLACKER. On Sun- Ay w lis sunm Iome of b her d:xa{ner o DF the late ‘Prederick. A CCorgweil-. She 1 survived by two daughters, Mrs. Belle C. Schutt and _Mrs. three rons, Ray R 5w qence' 124 Ballston ram. Ch ‘Burrows, n.w., on Marie C. ay. October 16. ‘lnlermem Bak i Cemetery, 0=armo- coortn. LAURA F. Entered her rest on qungay, Octoner 14, I ien 2R0RK °F. 'S r"n. Gevorea wite * of mmnl Dent’ and_Rachel Hawkins. leaves to mourn her d!nl"llr! L holl n( Moriah !nnu“ Church. !rd and L sts. sw.. Rev. J. H. Randolph. pastor. I nter- Teit ot Liicolh Memorial Gemetéry. | » and SHOEMAKER, October 15. | HARRIS. Beaths. FRANCES W, 1921 i esday, Tterment 1. Baltimore. M. THOMPSON, KATHRYN . = Suddenly, ng identy, on a tie Tose *a ster. lenle M. mu Haroia' Cox. mourn th Bmllh. a hson., and Notice of tuneral ete WEEKS. FANNY wuni.-«)to ter of the late A Huuter Weeks of St. M Rotice of Tuneral later. Baton Rouge. Li WILLIAMS, AMY. Departed this life Satur- day, October 13, 1928, at her Sidence. 2008 Davidsons court’ n.w.. AMY WIL- LIAMS " '8he Teaves 16 mourn thely 1oe'a devoted husband, srandmother and moth- er. Mis. Amy Henderson. and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing ‘e’ funeral patlors of Adw row & Har . J. ave. and R Funersl Wedniesdny: Qetober 11 ot ln pm. from Lutheran Churen, 8th st. Balry b v Rev: Wiseman offclatiae, 16 In Memoriam. BOYD, rll,?i“fl’r Il; l:d but Blg%ls embran iy dea RSB fio mca’ ten years ago fodas: October 16, My life is lone ed witn pain. never lhfl' haoby dev in'life again How sad today my troubled heart, How dim my eyes will For death has robbed me of {housnt was min CUPID. GEORGE G. In loving memdty of wur_dear husband and father. GEORGE G. CUPID. who died two years ago today, Ociober 16. 1926. Yerteht and faithful in all his wa 5 . 80 2 memory he Isft behind. LOVING WIFE AND GHILDREN In_maro ‘!NIS 1. HARRIS. three “years a%o tod: AN ing mother. parted this October 18. \n the shock bevere: The blow was hard. e litle thouaht her death was near. Qal lost ¢ 0 i i} wnmuenu BERTRASL: HULL, WILLIAM S. an 101 f_our dear R s O s ag0 today, October wx!.h:s. I u she Autumn leaves were falling at sad October day An_angel visited the earth And took our dear father away. He, ittle, thought when leavin home That Vould sleen And ieave us here to mourn. But there's a promise of a greater day Than earth eould have in store, For God has promised = richer life Beyond the un!!!fl lhou LOVING WIFE Al ND CHILDREN. * JACKSON. ELIZABETH, In sed but logh Fmsmopance of my dear mother, ELIZA BETH JACKSON. who departed 'thi ten years ago. codas: octatar 1ec 190 My heart and thoughts both wander 0 ihe Erave not far away. Where they 1aid my dear mother Ten years ago today. Loving and kind n s} her ways, Upright and just to the end of her davs. Sincere and kind, in heart and mind, Jhat a besntitul memory she le L HER “DEVOTED " DACGRTER, ~ ulm WARRICK. peaie SEPHINE, B Cherished MmOty of ut gghters and, sisters. J ua‘: THA; who left us ten years aso Tober 16, 101 w%;n e, A5¢ slone and silent. Dreathie & 3 For, ere ours an and we Temember AT e world It n;:'ltfi:u \not '.';‘é“' t"b.ea we take, rk or I know that Sill sinewnere join TII d i road SRR AN nowy. MITCHELL FRED, In. d and loving embrance of ‘otr 'gar ng, gon A Irlnfl‘sg:l who, departed, this life ve years The world mu chlnn xmm year to year, Qur lives trom day to of our darling son and But_the sad PAMILY. * etandson | Will never pass away. In loving remeth- son and brother. W] ROBERTSON, IRVIY P. BRVR 2o "o lert "t e 0 years azo today. October 16. 1918. The xolden sates were opened tle volce said, “Com Wit Tasewelt s SioUBL. SAiFia BROTHER. * sn.uvm (NEE CROW). but sad DAVIDE, ELIEABETH. Al jofcery membe: 188, ereby fl.zond % Coll mesting $o ek nts for the funeral of Sister VIDE. Call meeting Wed. Feidey mIaht October ST 19k Bumeral Thursday. Qciober 18, from Shiloh Bapiist Church at 2 pm. By arder of the leader, BTSTER SALYIE TAYLOR. 8. SUSAN EDMONSON, R. GRAY. JAMES W, On Mn nday. October 15, 1928, at his residence, #21 North Carolina W.' GRAY. Sr.. beloved the late Mary A. Gray (nee CFuneral services THursday. Ocs 13, L3 pm. Interment Conigrss- sional Cemetery. GUGGENHEIM. SYDNEY. Departed t Is life_sudderlv. on Monday afternoon. ave. se., husband survived by his wife. Irené Sommers Gue- genheim: - two children, Lean and Je- rome: his father. Simon Guggenheim, and one ‘brother. Herbert Gugzenheim. neral on Wednesday, October 17. o'elock a.m.. from his late residence. Bev- erly Courts. 1736 Columbia road. _Inter- ment at cemetery of Washington Hebrew Congregation. JONES. EMMA, 8, 8t Gartield pr el funcral nercafier. " Homains Tésting st {e W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, n.w Ga. ave. ENYON. JOHN NEWLON. On ’ )5 loag. at iy ""E',‘,S' Mond, October Va.. JORHN 0 of A. G. and Bessie and, ‘grandson of aged 20 vears 10 months. Funeral serv. fces at the Methodist Church at 1:30 Wed- nesdey, October 17. Friends and relatives :ue Tavited. Interment. Olenwood: G ery. eme- 16* e “MARTH A BROOKS MAS Rife” of : daughter of Pred- d Marnyret 'f;lmn x'gnd sister of Notice of fit- . _Remains resting at_the Ernest Jarvis 0% Georgia ‘ave. n.w. Co. funeral parlors, McDERMOTE, MINNIE. On Sunday. Octa- k- Georgetown Hosoital, u.am widow of the | e v aid at 9 o'clock. and friends invited. Interment at Moum Olivet Cemetery. MEYER, EMMA H. On ‘rnud.y Oc'.ober 10. 8, ‘at_her rnmenre Princeton EMMA Tovea daughter of fate"sohn & d re i Meyer: Notice of fuc uerai herea! MITCHELL. J Mrs, Bovie of Ealtimore, H. smxes Mrs, Florence ka!.s Matthews. Ethel 34 Mrs. Gla, tokes .1- %, rx'u ldehce: " b na oLty residence; (gt % on \Vrdn loc! p.m. in lemony Cemetsry. PL¥hchburs, "Va.. papers please Copy) Ere Time's herison line was set Somewhere In space our spirits met, Then o'er the starry paral ame wandering here. And now thou art gone again Bv{ond the verge: we haste reet thee there—ave! MITCHELL. JOSEPHINE_STOKES. and membe: F T Q0. 1 ocio« p.m.. from her mMeuce 813 ard o U TLTON, pm MAYME STEWART, I MOMR, CALVIN V. parted this Monday. T e 1080 at 776 Irving st ALVIN V. MOIIR; the beloved hlhrr of Callie Moirls and ard. Keylen and Hugo Mohr. e also lflxvu one brother and twn grandchildren. Rcmlins resting at the W. uneral parlor. 2221 0 Nflllce of funelll hereaftes County, Pa.. THOMAS DLAN ther of Agnes Maria Nolan. late Margaret Murphy. October 18. at 9 a.m., from iome _of his brother, Patrick Nola: connerum. Pi RGARET s. AL 26 Wanli O SUSHCAT: GARET 8. O ife of » uhd tocturer for temperance and woman's suf- ’unenl services will be held at J. vn Lee's Sony chavel. 33 insyl lll lve umnnon. v on ‘ednesday. October 17. at 3 p.m. 17* PAIK!I‘ CHARLES DELOS. On Monday, ber 15, WZ‘ at_his residence, 10 New- e s dhevs “Chuse Ma CHARCES DELOS PARKER. beloved husband of Bara Meagley Parker. FPuneral services at hI.I ll;e residence on Wednesday. October 17, t 2:30 p.m. Interment private. IDLHN!‘ JAMES D. On M Ildl! October 18,0938, o0 hia reridence, st s.w., A OL NS, in h ith year. rom ubove: residence on ocmber 17, at 10 a.m. Rellllv!.l nd‘vl:lvlud Interment at Fre ericksbure, IAII ACKER. Tuesday, s'nu.l'«rr‘m i dow o e nie TS BT LI : Tiseton, Notice lite Sund: In loving remembrance of our dear girl. who away ten years ago today, October 16, 1918. W, %ho love vou, sadly miss you wns _ten yea In'¥he' 1omels nours o¢ ihinking Thoushts of you are ever Eear. Time may heal an aching H¥art. ime may make the wound less sore, But time ‘Wil never stop the. loncing Eor our loved one HER LOVING Dearest slaler. you have left vs your loss we desply feel, Bt tis God That Rag peraft ut ntamr.'g"': &l our sorrows hesl, THUR, HARRY AND WALTE® ONOY SULLIVAN. IDA W. In sad and loyh membranice of my, beloved wite. n%'X SULL! who dep; fhis today, October 16. 1918, In heart 01 e R .g"m.. ‘There is not & . 'l'hll I lml TA!l.ol. wn.u In loving memory of A"wn.). AM ‘l!n'mx. x}r dear brothe: T t us one year ago today, October I Y«u Jittle thoukht when leaving home That retur: That vou $o soon in uenn nuld sleep And leave us here to But, there's promise of & Im day Than have in _store. 3 a8 planned & richer life Beyond the unseen xnore Death hides. but it canot RO bt e oh Cnsara” ofhes aide: Thou with Christ, and Christ with us, towe till b RIS DEVOTED S1STERS AND BROTHERS > TAYLOR, WILLIAM R. Tn Jovine ance of my dear husband. 1'uhr o hg,died one year oo todar, Oc: ey the Autumn leaves were falling That sad Octover day An -nm visited the ea: 'Aid fook ‘my dear Musband away. He little, thousht, when leaving home That he would ne! That e 5o s00n 1n death would sleep And leave me heu lo nmnn hrflofl; “ romised a richer life Bevond lh! IHNM'I shore. HlEORDEVM WIFE, MARY F. TAY- THIRLES, MARY WIRT. Sacred to the Demory of our desr daushter and sistef; MARY WIR’ Wwho_was_c: home,to Test ten years aso today, October When wz gn alone and silent RINE. A token of love and de- B sncred to”the ur dear ther, CA’ ed. T e T 820 Noday: R R Once more the day is here. Dear to our earts is o) ER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. WILLIAMS. BERTHA A. In loving remem= b i wit ther, T of l \oéx"u!u fl: mor B:Rfi‘( I * chbcr H. AND RUBY. * this WORTHINGTON. uAnl' E. In memory of RY E. WORTHINGTON. who depart }?ulwe three years ago today, October October Monuments Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR IELEPHONE FOR MAIN 2968 THE J. F. ManNING Co,, INC.

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