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* THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1928. Perry & Walsh MISS WEEKS DIES Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 ~ Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. 2469 18th StN.W. __Cotm lonial and Revolutionary Ancestors. R Service Appreciated JT is a quality service—a thoughtful service-—an economical service. We attend to the smallest detail. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Qirector 317 Pa, AVe. S Telephone Atlantic AT AGE OF 80 YEARS Deceased Was Descendant of Co- Miss Fanny Washington Hunter Weeks, 80 years old, descendant of Colonial s and Revolutionary ancestors, long ac- tive in patriotic organizations and a charter member of the Daughters of | the American Revolution, died at her irrsidence‘ 1920 Sunderland place, yes- terday after a short illness. Miss Weeks was a’descendant of the | Washington family of Virginia. In ad- dition to bemg a charter member of the D. A. R. she was _a member of the Society of Colonial Dames of the State of Virginia, a member and founder of the Jefterson Davis Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and was past regent of the Col. John Wash- ington Chapter, D. A. R. During the Civil War Miss Weeks was MESSAGE of con- solation is always most fltfingly expressed when Blackistone creates the Floral De- sign. Beautiful— SPRAYS & Wreaths. $5 up NEW STORE 1407 H Se. TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 active In relief work for the Confed- erate soldiers. She was born in St. Mary's Parish, Louisiana, the daughwrt of the late Alfred Conrad Weeks and the late Anne Stephens Weeks. She had resided in this city for the past 50_years. Funeral services will be ‘conducted | at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Canon G. Freeland Peter of the Washington Cathedral will officiate. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. She is survived by a brother, Alfred Conrad Weeks, of this city, and two nieces, Miss Frances Washington Weeks of this city and Miss Nancy Hunter Weeks of South Orange, N. J. Seventeen municipal cafes in parks of | Scarborough, England, are managed by a woman, acting as a volunteer worker, and receipts during the past Summer season were nearly $125,000. Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now — Open Every Day Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 Domestic Rugs of Oriental F. C. KEMON DIES. Retired Federal Printer Succumbs at Home. . Frank C. Kemon, 73 years old, re- | tired printer of the Government Print- ing Office, where he was employed for 53 years, died at his residence, 1511 Sixteenth street, yesterday after a long illness. Mr. Kemon was a member of the Dawson Lodge of Masons, the Typo- graphical Union and of Foundry M. E. Church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Kate E. Kemon, and a son, Philip M. Kemon. Funeral’ services will be conducted in Foundry M. E. Church riday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor, will officiate. Interment will be in Rock Creek Ceme- | tery. Irish Raids on Scouts. Raids by armed men on Boy Scouts have been reported from Ireland during the past season. A party of 16 men ordered Boy Scouts in camp on Viscount Powersourt’s estate near Enniskerry, to leave, and burned their tents. Near Dublin, two young men, armed with re- volvers, drove Sea Scouts from the lads’ hut and set fire to the building. REPAIR PARTS For Furnaces and Hot-Water Boilers FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. The policy that dominates in “Furniture of Merit” extends also to include “Rugs of Merit”-—for we select Rugs with keen discrimination in makes and in patterns. 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Proctor and g father of Mamie J. Gray. Charles R. Proctor and Raymond L. Gray. uncle of Robert E.. Al- bert. Berth: d_Lewis Brown and cousin of lements. Mrs. Sarah ¢ Clements. . Puneral | 18. at 11 o'clock | B Church. 4th wnd D | R. W. 8. Thomas ofliciating. d friends invited to aitend. Arlinston Cemetery. i T. District grand offl Gt the District Gra 0. of Chaldeans: Y meeting at ‘October | TAM | | F! Templ y. 17, 1928. at 8 p.m.,’ for Brother W, T. BROWN. P. D. G. chaplin. Thursday, October 18, at 11 _a.m Ebenczer M. E. 4th and D AR R. BROWN. D. r 14, I f t Freedmen's' Hospital. beloved daushter of Bessie Butler, leaves to mourn their”loss | ing mother. one brother, three is- d a host of other relatives and Funeral from Second Baptist . 3rd st. between H and Eye _on “Thursdav. October 18, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. * MRS. SHILLINGTON DIES. Funeral Services to Be Held To- morrow for Lawyer's Widow. Mrs. Mary Acker Shillington, widow of Joseph Shillington, jr., at one time assistant U. . District attorney and widely known criminal lawyer, died at her residence, 1333 Euclid street, yesterday after a sudden illness. Mrs. Shillington _is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Schafhirt and Mrs. Florence Kramer, and by two grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. RANSOM RITES HELD. Naval Attache to Chile Buried in Arlington Cemetery. | _ Funeral services for Lieut. Comdr. { Philip Ransom, U. S. N., naval attache | at Santiago, Chile, who died in Santi- | ago September 14, were conducted in | Arlington Cemetery today at 11 o'clock. Interment was with full military honors. | Lieut. Comdr. W. P. Williams, Chaplain | Corps, U. 8. N., conducted the services. | Honorary pallbearers were Lieut. {Comdr. A. G. Robinson, A. von S. Pickhardt, J. B. Timberlake, P. P, { Powell, C. M. Cooke and L. H. The- baud. | . 50 Soldier Planes Planned. Following the success of the 1.000- horsepower troop airplanes carrying 25 soldiers, the British Army plans to build 50 such planes, each capable of carry- ing 50 men with equipment. By the use of a number of these huge craft it will be possible to transport several hundred | soldiers at a speed of 100 miles an hour to any point where they may be needed Jurgenv.ly. Sixty students at Tulane University | pay their way by driving texicabs at night. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS. apply Animal Rescue Elll‘e- 349 Maryland ave sw._ Main LOST. BARPIN. valuable to owner. Reward. blease communicate with 1426 Buckanan st. Phone | B ib) 1 sapphire; Tuesday. catur 2140. Br. 108. 2 CAMEO PIN—White gold mounting; _lost Sunday night, October 1. Reward. ' West eves, Reward if returned to Mrs. Beniamin Grady. 1775 Mass. ave. h.w. Decatur 259-W. CHANGE PURSE, brown. containing bout S15; Tuesday, between Pointer's Stand in Arcade Market and 1361 Irving n.w. Finder call Col, 6953-Jafters. CQON_KITTEN. gray and white. 4 months old. “Please return to 1129 G st. n.w. and receive reward DROP EARRI October i2.” Reward. Call Columbla 8043 coral and gold: Fri fi‘\;. ENGLISH 8 R. female: license number, B e e ot Adams 321. FOX HOUND, 133 . md strayed from 3825 Wis. ave Reward. Phone Cleve. 1276. FUR NECKPIECE, on_Sature white tip. " Reward if returned to Mayflower Hotel, Room i N e il FUR—On H_st. car tracks, bet. 16th and 17th sts.; Priday, about 6 p.m.: stone marten fur. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 3118 Bancroft place. _North 6033. IRISH SETTER. brown. vicinity Bradley lane and Wis. ave. Phone Wis. 3963-J. 18% KEYS—On L st. between 13th and 15th sts. n.w.. bunch of keys on chain; tag No. 12 Reward. _Address Box 361-A. Star_office. KEY-TAINER of 6 keys, 3 regular house and 3 small keys. Reward. Phone Main 2007 be- tween 9 and 5 oclock. LADY'S SMALL FUR NECKPIECE. on Mon- day night. in or near Metropolitan Theater. 8‘7‘35‘“5 please call Mrs. C. I. Smith, l;‘“" OVERCOAT, | hinchi munity Center. Sunday night. B POCKETBOOK, containing bills and a gen- tleman’s ring. White-gold, diamond, sapphire either side Bet. Tues. and Thurs. Reward, 525 Phone Col. 2668. 1 POODLE DOG. male, heavy set. wool tober 15; answers to name of “Nook. Re- turn to 1340 South Carolina ave. Call Lin. 2094. _ Reward. PURSE, watch, M. P 6671: rd. ) WALLET, Tuesday, Call 5113, after 5. o 5 WALTHAM WATCH, in leather wrist brac let, on October 13, 1928: monogram D. L. Reward._Address Box 289-A. Star office. WATCH—Gold, Waltham. with initials case. Liberal reward. G. O. Dovi Park_road. _Columbia 7834, WATCH—$50 _reward for the return Nichols Co,, 626 Bond Bldg.. lady's watc case No. 8483, movement No. 808567, at tached to diamond arrow pin by biack vel- | vet_band: lost at Chevy Chase Club, Oct. 5. WIREHAIRED FOX TERRIER. white. black spot_on back, tan head: female: year old. Jood Teward. Decatur 2410 iy at Jewish Co West 117, containing ~money and Reward. Main 1200, Branch 11, TR R . brown and whife. Saturday; tag No name ‘Jack.” Miss Ford, 5401 Bell Reward. containing $50, 1 th, Reward. brown, Columbia. o FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 . 45_yrs. at 910 P o ‘\ryVm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St NE. Lincoln 524 Modern _ Ghapel Frank Geier’s Sons Co. EVENTH ST, N.W. : | Moern” Chape1 “reeprone Main 2473 ESTABLISHE 1836, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N.W. Phone North &7 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoin Quick, Dignified, Efficient Service, Automobile Service Chapel | W. W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8300. T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St.__ NORTR 1978, _ Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W._ [Ehone West ¢ v S __Established 1841, V. L. SPEARE CO. Nefther the successors of nor connectea with the original W. R. Speare establish- men! 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626 e P rmerty 940 F St. N.W. __ FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C, SHAFFER X | SSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS A1 MOD. ATE_PRICES. TEL. M. 106, bl 2416, & Eye Our Only Store, 14th & Eye " Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensiy Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLA'CK&STP'I‘IF!F. Ja07 H eautiful Flora Designs, $5 and up. MAIN 3707 Deats. ELSIE. All members of 0. G. 8. and ed he' regular evening. October 17. hail to arrange for the funeral bf our late sister. ELSIE BUTLER. Funeral Thy October 18. at 2 p.m., from the Second Baptist Church. = WILLIS JAMES, W. C. BIAS. Sec. HOPKINS, Acting Sec ERENA. Departed this life sud- Monday. October 15. 1928. at 1:30 | k, SERENA, the beloved daughter of Clark,_and _sister fay. ~Funeral Friday. 1 from Vermoni Dtist Church, 3 E Wi 055 18+ CLAR| denly oel ¢ leaves to mourn tiieir nd friend Fur.eral from ctober 18, at Interment at Fori Lincoln Cem: CLARK, JAMES WILSON. Altention. boo binaers! Union services will_be held our late brother, JAMES WILSON CLARK. sday, October 17, 1928, 8 pan. ai ."313 D st. s.e. COOPER, LAURA F. Entered her eternal rest on Sunday, October 14. 1928, at 3:50 o'clock. at her residence, 407 D' st se. LAURA F. COOPER. devoted viie 'of Sawmuel Cooper; precious mother of Alma D. nd lovine sister of Roberc Epps, Lulu D._Jones, Le Dent and Rachel Hawkins. ‘She also leaves fo mourn her departure a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday. Octover 18, at 1 o'clock. from Mouni Moriah Baptist Church, 3rd and L sis. s.w. Rev. J. H. Randolph. pastor. Tnter: ment at Lincoin Memortal Cemetery. God took away our precious jewel To that_celestial realm to dweil. Where her radiance will ever glow While our tears unhidden flow. o COOPER. LAURA. The P. M. N. G. Cham- ber. No. 2. G. U. O. of O. Fellows. an- notinces’ the "deith of ‘True Daughier LAURA COOPER. Funeral Thursday. 1 o'clock, from the Mt. Moriah Baptist Churcil, s.w. Members are requested to at- tend HATTIE J. GARNETT, C. G. R. Attest: MAMIE A. JACKSON. C. G. 8. COOPER. LAURA E. All grand officers and past grand officers of the A. I O. of Moses are Tequested 1o attend the funeral of our late "sister. LAURA E. COOPER. past grand vice. at the Mount Morian, Baptist Church. 3d and L sts s.w.. Thursday. Oc- wobe o il o Lllien s o A. E. MUNNERLYN. N. 8. G. V. E. G. Henderson. R. 8. G. R. Séc : DAVIDGE. LIZZIE. Entered into eternal rest Sunday, October 18, 1928. at 6:15 .. "t her’ residence, 1532 Kingman Dl Liz4iE, the beloved wife ol Cnaries Funeral from Shilon Baptist iursday, October 18, at 3 P.m. and iriends inviied. LIZZIE. Col. Charles Young Re- annoinces the death uf You are reaues- “Ihursday, Oc- Relativ DAVIDGE, liet _Association irs. LIZZLE DAVIDGE ed io attend tne funeral tober 18, 1928, at 2 pm. Irom Shiloh Baptist Church, yth and B’ sis. n.w PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres, MARY E. BOWMAN, Sec. DAVIDGE. LIZZIE. Members of the Lincoln ‘Mutual Reliel Association are requested to attena the tuneral of our late sister, Lla- ZIE DAVIDGE. Thursday. October 18. 1938, at 2 p.n., 1rom Sailon Bapusi Churen, 9tn and ¥ sts. n.w. : GEORGE W. COLE, President. LUCIAN H. THOMPSON, Rec. Sec'y. DAVIDGE. LIZZIE. Officers and members of ‘ine Home Benenit Association are advised of the deatn of Mrs. LIZZ1E DAVIDGE. Fu: neral ‘(nursaay, Cctover 18, 1928, ‘at 3 oclock p., Sniloh Baptist’ Caurch, 9th and P s.s. 6. MRS. MARY BRYANT. President. ANNA C. COOPER, ec'y. DAVIDGE, _ ELIZABETH. ~Henry Johnson Reliet Association ~membe, herepy nouled of tne deatn of Mrs. ELIZABETH DAVIDGE. Funeral irom Sniloh Baptist Churca Thursday. Ociober 18, 1926, at 2 oclock. Assessment No. 8. MRS. F. O. CLARK, President, BERTHA B. KING, Recoraing Sec. ¢ DAVIDGE, LIZZIE. Officers and membgrs of the Ladies, Progressive Relief Assoti- ation, No. 1. You are requesied to attend the funeral of Mrs. LiZZIE DAVIDGE Thursday, October 18, 1928, at 2 p.m Shiloh Baptist Church, 9th and P st MRS. ANNIE BURLEIGH, MRS. CATHERINE BERRY, Sec. DAVIDGE, ELIZABETH. The George W Grice Relief Association announce with sadness the death of our member, Mrs. ELIZABETH DAVIDGE. Funeral Thurs- day, October 18, 1928, at 2 p.m.. from ghiloh Baptist Chiuzch, 9th and P sis. n.v. ease attend. MRS, CAROLINE C. Y. CHASE, Pres, MARY CRAIG, Sec. * DAVIDGE, ELIZABETH. The Ladies’ Friend- siip_Society announce with sadness the death of our member. Mrs. ELIZABETH DAVIDGE. _ Funeral Thursday. October 18, 128 at 2 pm. from Shiloh Beptisi Chureh. 9th and P sts. Please attend. MRS. MAMIE A. JACKSON, Pres; MARY CRAIG, Sec. DAVIDGE, ELIZABETH. The Young Ladies' Tmmediate Relief Assoclation: You are re- aquested to attend the funeral of Sister Lincoln rs_are ELIZABETH DAVIDGE, Thursday. Oclobef | 18, 1928, at 2 o'clock. from Shiloh Baptist Church, 9th and P sts. n.w. MRS. MINNIE CONAWAY, President ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. Sec. DAVIDGE, ELIZABETH. All officers and members of Taylor Council. No. 400. 1. O. 8 Like, " are hereby notified " to' aitend T o R Baptiar- Chureh, 3th & from Shiloh_ Bap < ‘nzdfl P"SES. n.w., Thursday, October 18, 1928, at 2 p.m. ROSETTA DUTCH, D. C GERTRUDE BROWN, W. C. E. B. WHITE, Rec. Sec. DAVIDGE. ELIZABETH. The Tinney Phyllis Soclety anounces with sorrow ecdenth of Mrs. BLIZABETH DAVIDGE. Funeral Thursday. October 18. 1928. MARGARET S. BYRD. Rec. Sec. RT. CHARLOTT S. On Wednesday, Oc- F(:Dhe\‘ 17, 1928, CHARLOTT S.. beloved daughter’ of Ralph and Katherine Fort. S5ea 10 vears, Funeral from the home of her D; enuéc?g Tz{\!nex::e 1}‘\VE “Yll e.,_on " “october. 18. : :‘;:“\'ulrl! ;;hllle. Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. FRANKLIN, AUSTIN §. On Wednesday, Oc- tober 17, '1928, at Providence Hospital, AUSTIN S.. beloved husband of Margaret R. Franklin. Funeral services will be held at his late residence. 334 So. Carolina ave.. on Friday, October 19, at 8:30 a.m., thence to St. Peter's Church. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interragnt Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 18 GRAY, JAMES W. On Monday. October 15. 1928, @. his residence, 621 North Carolina ave. e, JAMES W. GRAY. Sr. beloved hushand’ of the late Mary A. Gray (nee Geddes). Funeral services Thursday. tober 18. at 3 p.m. Interment COngr sional Cenetery. 17 GUILLAUME. BERTHA. On Wednesday, October 17, 1928. at her residence, 1333 1ith 5t. n.w.. BERTHA GUILLAUME. No- tice of funeral later. HALL, JESSIE L. Suddenly. at 8:30 pm. Sunday, October 14, 1928, JESSIE L. HKLL. lately ¢mployed at 1610 Newton st. n.w. Funeral ursday, October 18. at 2 p.m.. from Winslow & CO.’s parlors, 1702 13th st. n.w. . HANSFORD. MARY GLASSELL. On Wed- nesday, October 17, 1928. at her residence, 1452 Fairmont _st. n.w., Miss MARY GLASSELL HANSFORD, beloved sister of Mrs. Charles R. Wallace. Mrs. J. F. T: - ferro and Mr. H. W. Hansford of Wash ington, D. C., and Mr. W. S. Hansford, Mr. Clarence Hansford, Julia W, Hansford and Mrs. A. Grymes of Vir zinia. Funeral se her late resi- Qdence Friday. October 19. at 9 oclock Intermént” i Spoisylvania Court- Va. YORNSON, CASPER. Departed this life “Tuesday, October 18, 1928, at his residence. 17 Logan pl. n.w., CASPER JOHNSON. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife. tWo daughters, one brother, three sisters and a host of other relatives Funeral Friday, October 19, 1928, from Walter R. Wood's funeral parlors, 1234 4th st. nw. at 1 o'clock pm. Interment Payné's Ceinetery. JONES, EMMA. On Monday, October 15. 1928, at Garfield Hospital, EMMA_JONES. devoted wife of Philip Jones. ~Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fus neral pariors, 2223 Ga. ave. n.w. Funeral Thursday, Ocober 18, at il a.mn., at La Plata, Md. KEMON. FRANK C. On Tuesday afternoon. October 16, 1928, &t his residence. 1511 16th St. nw. FRANK C. KEMON, husband of Kate E. Kemon. Notice of funeral here- after. Kindly omit flowers. . LURIG. SOPHIA. On Tuesday. October 18, 1928t the Ruppert Home. SOPHIA, be; loved mother of Adolph Lurig. Funera) from the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funera chapel, 412 H st. ne. tober f9."at 8:30 a.m. thence to St.' Teresa's Chiurch. _ Anacostia, where mass will be Sald at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. fiterment ‘at St. Mary's Cemetery. (Ger- man papers blease copy.) s MASON. MARTHA BROOKS. Departed this life suddenly. October 14. 1928, at 10:40 p.m. MARTHA BROOKS MASON, devoted Wife' of Joseph Mason: daughter of Fred- erick and Margaret Brooks. and sister of Teroy Brooks, niece of Sarah Redden, grandniece of Berbara Clark and sister- faslaw of Laura Sutton. She also leaves & host’of other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursdey, October 18 at 2 p.m.. from the John Wesley A . E. Zicn Chureh, and Corcoran - sts g Rev. Tillman officiating. _ All St. Lukes invited. Remains resting _at residence, 636 Morton st Peaceful be thy r Tt is sweet %o breathe thy name. In ife we'loved you dearly, n death we do the same THE PAMILY. CARTHY, MICHAEL JOSEPH. Suddenly. M A ednesany. October. 17. 1928, at his iate | residence, 3826 Veaiey st. n.W. MICHAEL JOSEPH, beloved husband of Mary A. McCarthy ‘(nee O'Sullivan). No- tice of funeral hercafter. MERCIER. MARIE P. On Monday, October T3, 1928, at Georgetown University Hos- ial, Mis. MARIE P. MERCIER of 2129 N hw. Puneral ‘from St. Stephen's ch, 25th and Pa. ave. n.w., Thursday, October 18, at 9 a.m. Remains resting at chapel of John R. Wright Co. 1337 10th St m.w. Interment Mount Oiivei Cem fery. . MEYER. EMMA H. On Tuesday, Ocfober 16, 1928, EMMA H. beloved daughter of the late’ Charles and Frieda Meyer. Funeral from her late_residence, 628 Princeton place n.w. on Thursday. October 18, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. . st. | MY irom | Deaths. IMA E. On Tuesday, October 18, . beloved wife of the late Funeral C hter, Mrs. 3 ‘Sammons, 113 St ne.. on Thursday. October 18. at 1:30 p.m. Inter- ment Arlington Comei O'BRIEN. ANNA C. On Wednesday. 17. 1928, at Providsnce Hospital. RBRIEN of 1745 K st. n. Remain: Qctober NNA C. On Monday, Sanatori~ wife of turer for ARGARET VIRGINIA. On ay, October 16, 1928, at her resid 609 'Eve st. n.w. MARGARET VIRGIN PURDY. beloved' wife of Frank Purdy. Funeral services at her late residenc Friday. October 19, at 11 a.m. 13 REYNOLDS. ALEXANDER C. On Tuesday. October 16, 1928, "at_his residence. 1310 Girard st. h.w. ALEXANDER C.. the be- loved husband of the late Fannie M s (nee Wilburn). Notice of fin er. * (Montzomery County. Md.. papers please copy.) ARRY L. On Wednesd: w O HARRY L. beloved i v . “beloved hus- band ‘of Mabel D. Shackelford. azed 64 years. ~Funeral from the chapei of Thos. 8. Scrgeon, 1011 Tth st. mw. on Friday. October 19.'at 2 p.m. Reiatives and friends Invited to attend. Intcrment at Glenwood Cemeters. 15 SHILLINGTON. MARY ACKER. On Tues- day. October 16, 1928, MARY ACKER SHILLINGTON, widow of the late Joseph ington. Funeral from her late T 43 st. n.w.. Thursda October 18, at 2 p.m. Interment private. STORY, MARY WILSON. On Tuesday. Oc- tober” 16. 1928, MARY ‘WILSON. widow of Myron L. Story. Remains can be seen at Zurhos: “funerai parlors. 301 East Capitol st undl 10 a.m. Thufsday. October 1. Sefvices will be hield at the First Congre- gational Church. 10th and G sts. n.w.. on day, October 13. at 2:30 p.m. Inter- at Springfeld. Mas TON HUNTER. 1928. FANNY . daughter of the late "Alfred “Conrad and Anne Stephens Weeks of St. M Parish, La. Funeral from her laie_residence, 1920 Sunderland Pl nw. on Thursday. October 18. at 3 p.m. ‘(New Orleans and Baton Roue, La., bupers please copy). WILLIAMS, WILSERT. Departed this life suddenly, Tucsday. October 16, 1926. WiL- BERT WILLIAMS. beloved brother of Emma Waller, Safah Brown and Hattle Kelson. ' He also leaves (o mourn. their loc & Thosi of ‘other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 30 and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. WINSTON, ERNEST EMMANUEL. Tuesday, October ' 16, 1928, Columbia. 8. C.. FRNEST ' EMMANUEL WINSTON. ~ Re- mains resting ot Smith & Ford undertak- ing parlors, 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Thursday, Cctober 18. at 2 p.m. sharp from the above address. In Memoriam. ARNOLD. HENRY. fathe:, HENRY ARNOLD. who departed this life. saventeen years ago today, Octo- ber 17, i911. The world may change from year to year, Our lives {rom day to day; But the love and memory H father Shall never pass away. HIS _LOVING DAUGHTERS, IDA T. HORAN AND ELIBABETH A. BUR- DICK. . ARNOLD, HENRY. In loving remembrance | “of our dear grandfather. HENRY ARNOLD, who died seventeen years ago today, Octo- bar 17, 1911 EDWIN AND 1n loving memory of our of our dear HIS GRANDCHILDREN, LOUISE HORAN. BALSAM. SAMUEL JOHN. In memoriam of my “dear son. SAMUEL JOHN BALSAM. Inid to rest one year ago today, October 'Tis sweet to think of Sam at perfect rest. We loved hum well, but Jesus loved him est. The Loid has siven, the Lord has taken Sweet thought to part mo more in_th bright day. MOTHER. BEAN. BLAIRE LEE. In lovirg remembrance of our dear son. BLAIRE LEE BEAN. who departed this life ten years ago today, Octoter 17, 1918, There 1s a grief that cannot find comfort, 'And wounds that cannot be healeds And sorrow deep in our hearts ‘That cannot be revealed. ‘The rose that is sweetest and fairest 1s the bud that is killed by the frost: Aud the love that is dearest and rarest 1 Is the love that we have just lost. H1S FATHER AND MOTHER. * FARLEY. DANIEL E. A tribute of love and devotion {0 the memory of our loving son ;Hdcbfllullel.‘ ‘%‘ANEL E. FARLEY, ‘l:’ assea out of this life seven years ago to- day: October 17, 1921 HIS LOVING PARENTS AND SISTER. * | FROHLICH. In sad but loving remembrance of cur darling daughter, CATHERINE DOROTHY FROHLICH, who left this world 10 years ago today, October 17, 1918. Our thoughts are always wandering To the grave. not far away. ‘Where our duuthler dear is lying In her peaceful and lonely s-ave. ‘We will never forget you, dearest, While in this world we stay; God only knows our feelings Since you passed away. The lingering hope that fills our life. That guides our gentle way. 1Is that we shall meet you. Catherine, ‘When we have passed away. LOVING PATHER AND MOTHER. * GANT, ELLA. In loving memory of our dear sister and daughter. ELLA GANT. who de- parted this life three years ago today, Oc- tober 17, 1925. . On:e more the day is here. Dear to our hearts is the memory of her. HER LOVING FAMILY. * LOVELESS, NORMAN A. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. NORMAN A. LOVELESS. who. dleds France. ten years 450, October 17, 1913. Loved in life and in death remembered. THE FAMILY. * McMAHON. NORA C. Tn sad but loving re= membrance of our dear wife and mother, NORA C. McMAHON. who departed this life ten years ago today, October 17. 1918. In_our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly tender, fond and true; ‘There is not a day, dear one. ‘That we do not ink of you. H{’%EIN)E\'WBD HUSBAND AND CHX'L' PAYNE, FRED A. In sad but loving remems brance of our dear son and brother. FRED A. PAYNE. who departed this life two years ago today, October 17. 1926. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender and true There is not a day, dear son. That we do not think of you. MOTHER AND SISTERS. * BEED. MARY IDA. In tad and loving re. membrance of my darling mother. MARY IDA REED. who ieft me one year ago, Oc- tober 17. 192 No one knows how T miss her. No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since she left me. For life has never been the same. I miss her in the morning. I ‘miss her when the night returns, I miss her here. I miss her there. duzling mother, I miss her everywhere, HER LONELY, HEART-BROKEN DAUGH: TER, VERA COULTER. . RYAN, ROSA A. In loving memory of our dear sister, ROSA A. RYAN (nee Kablert), who departed this iife ten years ago to- day, October 17, 1918. Once more the day is here, dear sister. Dear to our hearts in the memory of you, HER DEVOTED SISTERS. ¢ SIEVERS, MAGGIE G. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear wife, MAGGIE G. SIEVERS, who departed this life ten years 59 today, October 17, 1913, ER LOVING HUSBAND, LOUIS A. SIEVERS. . TURNER, ELZIE E. In loving memory of my dear son, ELZIE E. TURNER. who died, France. ten vears 1918. Anniversary mass at St. Chureh, Seat Pleasant, Md. God took my son from my home, But never from my heart LOVING MOTHER. WILEY. SUSIE E. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear mother. SUSIE E. WILEY. who departed this life one year ago today, Octoder 17, 1t ‘What happy days we once enjoyed, When we were all together: But. oh. how changed it all is now, Since ‘you have gone forever. HER DAUGHTER. MAMIE R. HUNGER- WILEY, SUSIE E. In memory of my dear mother. SUSIE E. WILEY. who left us one year ago today. October i7, 1927. Loving and kind in ail her ways. Uoright and just to the end of her days: Sincere and Kind in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory she left behind. LOVING DAUGHTER, MABEL. ¢ Monuments Mausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR PELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 . THE J. F. MANNING Co., INC. 919 1STH ST,, N, W, WASHINGTON, D. C. MOMR, CALVIN V. Departed this life Monday, October i5, 1928, at 10: m., at 776 Irving st. n.w., CALVIN V. MOIIR; the beloved father of Cailie Morris and Eva Ewell, Fletcher, Pearline. Thomas, Richard, Keylen and Hugo Mohr. He also leaves one brother and two grandchildren. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlor, 2222 Ga. ave . Funeral Thursday, October 18, at Lynche g, Vao

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