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Platt and | Platt. . Marriage Licenses. Julius P. Grahe. 43, and Annie G. Burke, 44; Rev. John A. Cowan. Walter J. Slicer, 38. and Gface M. Foll 37: Rev. Henry B. Wooding. William T. Hartman. ir.. 26, and Eliza- beth B. Duerson. 26, both of Staunton, Va.: Rev. John J. C i 4 mes D. Marchant, 30. and Lessie L 30; Rev E. Briegs Doriald White, nd Mamie Walton, L " % SR 31 Henry W. Colston. x west and north portions; tomorrow fair, i Bunates for ($1.00 koma Park. died Tuesday after a long | u,mp; B n;, O% kng Virsinia . | Westand n . p $ illness. Funeral services were conduet- | Grump; 22. both of Richimdnd, Va.; Rav. K. | COOIer; moderate wesl winds. $1 75 | ed at the residence, 307 Takoma avenue. exander W. Pli(t. 25, Wheaton, Md.. and Record for 24 Hours. e ol ] Takoma Park, Md. this afternoon at | u SItHRRERO e Thermometer—4 p.m., 81; 8 p.m., 75: 2 o'clock. Rev. Thomas C. Clark, pas- |~ Raymond Garner. 21, and Hazel Walker, | 12 midnight, 73; 4 am, 71; 8 am, 71; tor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian |18 Rev.'W. A dones, = .= o [noon, 79 Church, and Rev. Christian Martin | pasatdson 33, bohor ‘Cherrsdale. Va' Rev. | , Barometer—4 pm. 3002; 8 pm. $1 95 | Young, " rector of ‘Trinity Episcopal | F. G. Holloway _ | 30.04; 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 29.98; g 5 Church, Takoma Parish. officiated. In- | 1,;{";;’;1_‘*1,‘5!‘{;““\;, Iry; 28, Brooklyn, . % | 8 a.m., 29.99; noon, 29.9: . | te xmom was in Cedar Hill Cemetery. ‘ly Co s il Highest temperature, 85, occurred at ... .2 Ties for $1.00 [ Piatt was a member of the|' rober 51, and Margarette M. | 2:15 pm. yesterday. Aid Socicty of the Takoma Park | KI ¢ Wendell P, Stafford. i, | Lowest temperature, 70, occurred at | Presbyterian Church, a member of the |and Hazel Redman. 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Silver Spring, Md,’ rl Thompson, n- he THE WEATHER G District of Columbia—Showers this afternoon; fair and cooler tonight; to- morrow fair; moderate southwest and west_winds. Maryland—Fair and cooler tonight; tomorrow fair, cooler in east portion; fresh southwest and south winds. | West Virginia—Fair, cooler tonight; | tomorrow fair, cooler in east portion. |, Virginia—Partly cloudy, preceded by | | in, | showers in extreme east portion this afterncon and early tonight; cooler in Tomorrow—Low tide. 6:16 am. and half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. | _Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry— | Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, clear. | Weather in Various Cities. | B Temperature E EERTY 25 a3 Stations. £% 5557 weather. Tz Abilene Tex.... 3010 74 46 lear Abane ¥, Elonas Atlanta. Ga... Rain Atlantic City - Ptcloudy Baltimore. Md Cloudy Birmineham 7 Cloudy Bismarck, N. D.29.85 68 38 0.12 Cloudy Boston. Mats... 3002 80 68 ... Cloudy Buffalo. N. Y '2982 68 62 0.40 Rain | Charleston, S.C.30.10 82 76 .... Pt.cloudy | Chicago. 111729774 61 54 086 Rain | Cincinnati, Ohio 29386 74 62 0.98 Cloudy Cleveland, Ohio. 70 65 0.64 Cloudy | Columbia.'S. C. 8 72 .... Ptcloudy Denver, Colo 62 43 Cloudy | Detroit. Mich. 0 5 Pt.cloudy El Paso. Tex... 3008 Clear | Galveston. Tex. 30.14 Clear Helena. Mont... 30.24 Clear polis.Ind 29.86 Cloudy | JacksonvilleFla. 50.08 Pt.cloudy | Kansas_City.Mo. 29.98 Clear | Los Angeles. ... 29.94 Clear { Loutsyille, Kv.. 29.94 Clea | Miami, Fla... 30.08 . Clear | N.Orieans, "La. 30.06 2 Pr.cloudy | New York, N.Y. 3002 Clear | Oklahoma_ City, 30.10 Clear | CLARK, BUDDECKE RITES HELD. D. C. Government Employe Buried in Rock Cretk Cemetery. ‘The funeral of Frederick Willlam Bud- decke, 50 years old, an employe of | the District Government, who died last |\\er‘k at Sibley Hospital, was held Saturday afternoon. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Buddecke was the son of the late Philip W. Buddecke, who was councilor of the German embassy here for 30 years. Mr. Buddecke is } two daughters, survived by his widow, zeles. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours Eugene Schwarz, 84, Garfleld Hospital petirick Kinney, 83, U.S. Soldlers” Home spital Georglana Burrows. 69, 1041 Wisconsin ave, Frances H. Shoemaker, 61, 6800 East- ern ave James Gress. 55. 419 K st Emma H Meyers, 47, 628 Princeton pl. Annie L. Watson. 47, Gallinger Hospital puyjliam” A."Bachus,’ 42, Emergency Hos- ital Sydney Gusserheim. 40, Georgetown Hos- pita Claude O. Rupe, Cecilia Viel. 3, Delories Rab; pital 27. Emergency Hospital Children’s_Hospital 13 days, Providence Hos- am H. Roberts, pita Caivin_V. Mohr, 58, Fred Woodfolk. 48, 1319 T st. Josephine Mitchel. 40, Freedmen's Hospita; Elizabeth Brown, 40, Gallinger Hospital. Gertrude Diggs. 40, Garfleld Hospital. Amy Willia) 8. 2008 Davidson ct. Elsie Smith, 37. Gallinger Hospital. Christine Bradley. 32. 363 G st. s.w Martha Mason, 26, Freedmen's Hospital. Emma_Jones, 23, Garfield Hospital Agnes E. Randall, 14, Georzetown Hospital Helen L. Beard. 3, Freedmen's Hospital 60, Emergency Hos- 776 Irving st. Catharine Bowman, 1. 1111 4th st Catharine L. Lee, 2 months, 1249 South Capitol st. Clarencé Turner. 2 months, Children's Hospital Kenney Bradley, 7 hours, 1102 R st. A seemingly inexhaustible supply of natural gas has been discovered in Roma. Australia, during a search for oil. The natural fuel is delivered at pressures varying from 320 to 480 pounds to the square inch. Card of Thanks. I wish to express m: and “appreciation to he employes of the Friends ?f'?‘r{i‘"&aflh‘}?“’-fi‘v’“’xa‘?d e, "SUSHE e Sister. WALDON. AUGUSTA' NELSON. + BONNEY. WOl Wednesday, Ocotver | 7. 1928, at Alexandria. Va.. BESSIE BON- NEYto WILLIAM R PAGE, “Rev. George J. Hooker officiating. Deaths. 1928, at his residence, 1128 Park place n. JACOB. beloved husband of Elizabeth Bi bara Bittle (nee Keener). s Notice of fu- neral hereafter. please copy.) SERENA. Departed this life sud- | denly’ Monday, ‘October 15, 1928, at 1:30 | o'clock, SERENA. the beloved daughter of Oliver 'and_Emma_Clark, and _sister of (Philadelphia, Pa., papers Omaha. Nebr... 20.92 Philadelphin.Pa. 3002 Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh. Pa Portland, Me Portland, Raleigh. N, Salt Lake City Clear Cloudy Clear Rain | | s | Sy | - Cloudy Clear | | | San' Antonio.. 3014 7 . Clear San Diego.Caiif. 2092 176 Cloudy San _ Francisco 20.96 8 Pt.cloudy St. Louis, Mo.. 2990 74 5% 034 Cloudy St. Paul. Minn 50 44 030 Cloudy Wash. 3024 60 50 001 Cloudy | ., Wash. 3028 64 36 ... Clear | FOREIGN. | | (1 am. Greenwich time, today.) Tempezatare; Weather London, _England 48 part cloudy | France 5 Rain | Viennia, ~ Austria:’....1\0 46 Part cloudy | Berlin.' Germany...lllll 5¢ Part cloudy | Stockholm. Sweden...... 44 Rain | Copenhagen. Denmark... 46 Part cloudy | Gibraltar. Spain 66 Clear 1 (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) ' Horta (Fayal). Azores... 66 Clear ' (Current_observations.) i Hamilton. Bermuda...... 78 Partcloudy | San Juan. Porto Rico... 78 Clear | Havana. Cuba ...... 78 Partcloudy ! 1110 80 Partcloudy Colon, Canal Zone Births Reportéd. The following_births have been reported {o the Health Department in the past 2¢ hours Maurice and Eva Levy. girl. Caskie M. and Elizabeth H. Smith, eirl. Hilyard M. and Lucress M. Hamby, boy. Joseph F. and Belvie L. Burroughs, girl. Andrew and Thelma Black, girl | Howard E. and Margaret H. C. Ortell, girl. | John and Irence W. Barwick. boy. Louis J. and Bessie' G. Gray, boy. Clvde B, and Ethel V. Saltz.’ boy William W. and Edna M. Whiton, bo. mes and Catherine Marshall, 'boy. olley B. and Marie L. Taylor. boy. Emanuel and Nettie Ware. girl. Oliver R. and Corrinne Rogers. girl. | Keller and" Elizabeth Brown. girl. Robert and Rosa Maddox. girl Wiljiam and Lila_Moss. girl Westinghouse Electrification | || Wiring Fixtures Appliances Radio i Best Merchandise | Better Service W. E. Moore ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS 916 H St. N.E. Lincoln 9286 3 FOUND. DOG, police-collie mixture, brown face and less. black back; fond of children Phone ENGLISH SETTER. Phone Decatur 3334 or call at 1214 Kearney st. n.e.. after 5:30 p.m. * MALE POLICE _DOG. mals Airedale, male hound,_female Bull and Pox Terrer, short | ai call Nirs. 1, cnke. Adims 6900, . | | ! | : | Kdame 5550 { i | BAG —Black andbag. containing | toflet articles and glasses: between 5618 Con- duit rd. and fire engine house: Wednesdav, October 10._ Reward. Phone Cleve. 5785-W. | | BRACELET. flexible. platinum: 2_diamonds. | | T sapphire:’ Tuesday. = Reward. Phone_ De- catur 2140, Br. 108. e (O | CAMEO PIN—White gold mounting; Sunday nizht, October 14. Reward. 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Call _maltese. ~white 1831 Calif “containing about Pointer's Stand in Finder | FUR—On M st 17th sts.: Fride om- | cards, Ocfober 17, be and Candy larse eves E. eturn o munity Cenier, Sunday night. West 117 PIN--Diamond and pearl, set in gold: Sat- Reward. Apt. 401, Chastleton. PIN- Will_party who found Sigma Nu_ pin. ward? 3 | POCKETBOOK -~ Containing personal POODLE DOG: male, heavy set. wooly, Oc- tober 15: answers to' name of Nook~ ' Re- | 2004, Reward. _ | PURSE. black sued leaving car at 14th and Park rd., thence to Shop_by Tivoli Theater. ' containing afses. address book. etc. Return to Apt. 707. the Cecil. Tel. M. 1953. Reward._ waich. Reward. Main 1200, Branch 11, Mr._Giarner. s Tewd NG G50 g5 “iona Bide. Tady's watch case No. 5483, movement No. 808567, at- urday morning, October 13: valued as gift initials “A. B. H." call North 3486 for re- bills, etc. Call Potomac 1180. | llurn to 1340 South Carolina ave. Call Lin. | 9 p.m.. on 14th and Colorado ave. car, or on gold (Waltham) wrist watch. money. PUF brown. containing money —and WATCH 350 _reward ~for — | tached to diamond arrow pin by black vel- | vel bund: lost at Chevy Chase Club._Oct. S WATCH. blue enamel. oblonk shape, Swiss 1| | movement: lost”at Laurel race track Tues- div afternoon. Reward. Cleveland 4613, ||| WIREHAIRED FOX TERRIER. white. black ||| spot on back. tan head: female: vear old. ||| Good reward.” Decatur 2410._ WRIST WATCH. ladv's small Gruen. lost Alice_and Emma May. October 19, at 1 o'clock. from Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. J. pastor. She many other relatives and friends. 18° FAIRFAX, EUGENIA. On October 13. 1928, eeker, Colo., EUGENIA FAIRFAX. be- loved sister of Mrs. J. H. Norman of Bladensburg, Md. FRANKLIN, AUSTIN §. Vermont E. Willis, On Wednesday. Oc- toner '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. Péter's Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his sou Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 18 GANBIN, ORVILLE On Wednesday. Oc- tober 17, 1928, at 12:15 p.m. ORVILLE L. band of Susie G. Ganbin (nee Snow). Funeral services at chapel. Glenwood Cem- etery, Pricay, October 19. at 2:30 p.m. (Baitimore. Md. and Philadelphia, Pa.. papers please copy ) o ANBIN, ORVILLE L. fount’ Herman 'Lodge, ‘No. 179, A. F. M. of Hyattsville, Md. on Friday. Octo- ber 19, 1928, at 1:30 .. for the purpose of atiending the funeral of our late brother, ORVILLE L. GANBIN. By order of J. A. CRAWFORD, Worshiptal Master. S. "M. McMILLAN, Secretar. GREEN. JOSEPH M. On Wednesday. Octo- Der 17,1928, at his residence, 234 14th st. se. JOSEPH M. the beloved husband of LILLIE L. GREEN. aged 58 year: neral services will be held at his residence Friday night. October 19. p.m. Interment Easton, Pa. (Easton p: Ders please copy.) 19 GUILLAUME, BERTHA. On Wednesday. October 17. 1928, at her residence, 1323 11th st. n.w., BERTHA GUILLAUME. Fu- neral Saturday, October 20. at 9 a.m. from the Church of the Im: ception, corner 8th and N st: terment private. HANSFORD. MARY GLASSELL. On Wed- nesday. October 17. 1928. at her residence. 1452 Fairmont st. nw. Miss MARY GLASSELL HANSFORD, beloved sister of Mrs. Charies R. Wallace. Mrs. J. F. Talia- ferro and Mr. H. W. Hansford of Wash- ington. D. C., and Mr. W. S. Hansford. Mr. Clarence’ Hansford, Miss Julia W. Hansford and Mrs. A. K. Grymes of Vir< ginia. Funeral services at her late resi- dence Friday. October 19, at 9 o'clock Interment i Spotsylvania Court- CASPER. Departed this life October 16, 1928. at his residenc 17 Logan pl. n.w., CASPER JOHNSON. He leaves to mourn their loss a_wife. two dauzhters, 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 p.m."Interment Payne's Cemmetery. KEMON. FRANK C. On Tuesday afternoo October 16. 1928. at his residence, 151! 16th st. n.w., FRANK C.. husband of Kate E, Kemon. = Funeral on Friday. October at 11 am. from Foundry M. E. Church. Kindly’ omit Aowers. KIRBY, CAROLYN. On Wednesday. October 17, 1928, at her residence. 231 Rock Creek Church road, CAROLYN KIRBY, daughter of the late Orlando D. and Ida M. Summy, Funeral {rom Almus R. Speare’s funerai parlors. 1623 Connecticut ave. on Fri- day. October 19. at 2 p.m. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. a9 LAIRD, HELEN PAULDING. On Wednesday. October 17, 1928, af Walter Reed Hospital HELEN PAULDING, _widow of ~Capt. Charles Lard, U. 8. N. Funeral services at the residence f her niece, Mrs. Edward W. Whitehorne, 713 19th st. n.w.. on Friday October 19. at 9:30 am. Interment at Arlington National Cemeiery. (New York and Boston papers please copy.) SOPHIA. On Tuesday, October 16 at the Kuppert Home. SO loved “hother oFAdolbh Lurtg, ~Funersl from the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel. 412 H st. he.. on Friday, Octobe 19.°at’ 8:30 am. thence to St. Teresa's Church. ‘Anacostia. 'where ‘mass will be said at 9°am. for the repose of her soul Interment ‘st St. Mary's Cemetery. (Ger- man papers please copy.) 18 MARTIN, DANIEL CARROLL. October 16, 1928, at Black Mountain, N. C.. DANIEL CARROLL MARTIN. beloyed son of Efie Burritt and John Henry Martin. Funeral at Asheville. N. C.. on October 18. 19 McCARTHY. MICHAEL JOSEPH. Suddenly, on Wednesday,) October 17, 1928, at his g residence. Veazey' st n.w. MICHAEL JOSEPH. beloved husbana_of Mary A. McCarthy (nee O'Sullivan). Fu- neral from the above residence Saturda: October 20. at 9:15 a.m.. thence to St. Aloysius Church, where requiem mass wili said at 10 am. for the repose of soul. “Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. 19 McCARTHY. MICHAEL JOSEPH. Members No. 224, Knights d of the death on of Washington Council, of Columbus, are advi Wednesday. October 17, 1928, at his resi- dence. 3826 Veazey st n.w. of Brother MICHAEL JOSEPH MCcCARTHY and re- quested to ‘attend his funeral services at ‘Aloysius Church on Saturday, October The members, especially those resident in Chevy Chase and vicin- ity. will meet at his residence Frida {ght. October 13. al 8 pm.. for Tecit tion of prayers for the deceased A. J. SCULLEN, G. K. DR. A. D. WILKINSON. F. §. MITCHELL. REV. OSCAR L. On Wednes- duy, October 13, 1028, at 535 pm. Rex. OSCAR L. MITCHELL. " Funeral from St Mary's Church._23rd ‘st.” between G and H' sts. n.w.. Saturday, October 2 11:30 a.m. NELSON. ZETTA. 1928, at 1 nw. ZETTA NELSON. Charles R. Nelson. mother Ursula N and Mildred Christine Nelson, sister of Mr. Otis Goodwyn and sister-in- law of Mabel Goodwyn, Remains resting at the funeral home 6f Moon & Allen. 12th st and Florida ave. n.w. In- {enngnt”at Dinwiddie, Va.. Sunday, Octo- ber 21. PURDY. MARGARET VIRGINIA. On Tuea- day, October 16, 1028. at her residence, 600 Eve st. n.w. MARGARET VIRGINIA PURDY, beloved' wife of Frank Purdy. Funeral’ services at her late residence. Friday. October 19, at 11 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. (Frederick County papers please copy.) 18 . EMANUEL. On Wednesday. October 1928, at his ‘residence, 1243 G st s.e.. EMANUEL, beloved husband of Saily J. Ream Funeral services at the parlors of William H. Scott. 409 8th st. s... Fri- day, October 19, &l'7 p.m. Interment at York, Pa. . REYNOLDS. Suddenly, October 17, T residence, 2472 Ontario rd. devoted wife 5t Gattla N ALEXANDER C. On Tuesday. ctoner 16; 1535, ut: Mis. resdences 4306 Girard st. n.w., ALEXANDER C., the be- loved husband of the late Fannie M. Rey- Holds (nee. Wilburn). - Funeral from late residence on Saturday, October 20, at 9 am, thence to St. Paul's Church, 15th and V sts. nw. where solemn requiem high mass will be sung_at 9:30 11! Get. "16. "a tew’ minutes after 6. betwsen || Hechts and corner near Peovles Druz Store oun 7ib st Pauline Moore. Georgia 3700, e a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited AL Forest Glen, S School and our many friends for their ex- | BITTLE. JACOB. On Thursday. October 18. | ‘Funeral Friday. | leaves to mourn their loss | ASall, meeting of | Deaths. SHACKELFORD. HARRY L. On Wednesday. October 17. 1928, at resid 00: Isth st. nw. HARRY L. beloved hus- band of Mabel D. Shackelford. aged 64 years. Funeral from the chapei of Thos. S. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. n.w.. on Friday. October 19.'at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Glenwnod Cemetery 1 NOWDEN, GRAC coln Mutual Reli Members of the Lin« Association are notified GRACE SNOW- of the death of our sister. DEN. of 1120 23rd st. n.w. Funeral held I October 17. 1928, from establishment of Undertaker Wise. his mother, Mrs. Mar- | | garet Buddecke, all of this city, and a| son William M. Buddecke of Los An-i He also leaves one granddaughter. | | “loving EORGE W. COLE. President. | LUCIAN H. THOMPSON. Rec. Sec'y. THOMPSON, KATHRYN C. Suddenly, on Monday. October 15. 1928. at New York City. KATHRYN C THOMPSON. _de- ed daushter of the late Louise McDon- ald and mother of the late Katie T. Cox. She leaves to mourn their loss a & Mrs. Bettie M. Smith: a niece, Mrs Wilkinson. and a_grandson. Harol Funeral Friday. October 19. at 2 p.m Moon & Allen’s funeral home, 12th st. and Florida ave. n.w. | THWING. CLAY. On Wednesday. October 17. 1928, " at_ Sibley Memorial ~Hospital, CLAY THWING of 13 Wilson_ave.. Colmar Manor. Md.. azed 48 years. Remains rest- ing at Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st Notice of funeral later. In Memoriam. | GALLAGHER. MARGARET. I sad bt memory of our darling mother. MARGARET GALLAGHER. who left us four vears ago today.October 18. 1924. Loved in life. in death remembered Gone. but not forzotten. HER CHILDREN. GATTON. MARGARET. 1In loving remem- brance of mv devoted mother. MARGARET GATTON. who died ten years ago today October 18. 1918. I miss you now: my heart is sore: As time goes by T miss vou more. Your loving smile. your gentle face— No one can fill vour vacant place. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MAGGIE GATTON SOPER. AN L~ GATT D GRANDCHI] HENLEY. CARRIE L. In loving memory of chter, CARRIE I HENLEY. Teft s 1our vears axo. O¢ioher 18, 1 MRS, MARTT who JOHNSON. SARAH DULANEY. = Sacréd to the meniory of our devoted mother. SARAH DULANEY JOHNSON. who left us four- Leen’ years aro today. October 18, 1914 THE CHILDREN. CALEB. SELENA. LOTT]E. JONES, T RAWLINS. Sacred to the iemory” of my dear’ bos JoNEs: ¢ &7y Who “died - the Naval Hospital (e ve . Octo- Naval Hospit ears ago today, Oct How I miss the welcome footsteps | Of the one I loved so dear. | Oft I listen for his coming. Feeling sure that he is near. HIS LONELY MOTHER AND BROTHER. * KEESE. MARY C. In loving memory of mv dear wife. MARY C. KEESE. who departed this life 13 vears aco today, October 18, In_silence vou suffered. With patience vou bore; God called vou to Him To_suffer ne more. HER LOVING HUSBAND, W. F. KEESE. LYNCH. ANNIE M. In sad but loving re- | “membrance of my dear mother, A M LYNCH. who departed this life eleven years ago today. October 18, 1917. | Today recalls a memory Of a dear one laid to rest. And those who still remember her Are those who loved her best HER SON. WILLIAM A. LYNCH. * PURCELL, MARY LOUISE CURLEY. In memory of my wife, MARY LOUISE CUR- LEY PURCELL. who departed this life Oc- tober 18, 1927, aged 71. Mollie, dearest. you have left me For the heavenly lighted shore, Listening for the supreme whisper At the milestone of four-score. God be with you. ever blessing. Ours, before us. ours to come: When the milestone topnles over, Then, my dearest, Ill be home. REED. LLEWELLYN T. In loving memory of our dear husband and father, LLEWEL- LYN T. REED, who died four years ago today, October 18, 1924. Upright and faithful in all his wavs. Beautiful character to the end of his days: Loving father and husband so kind, What a sweet memory he left behind. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. STROTHER. ALICE. Sacred to the memory my dear mother. ALICE STROTHER. o departed this life 15 years ago to: day, October 18, 1913 Though friends T once trusted. And those whom T love \ Fave proved to be false and untrue, In God I find comfort. ite'll guide me. He'll guard me And lead me to heaven and vou. LOVING DAUGHTER, CARRIE FELTON CYPRESS. . WILEY. SUSIE E. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear mother. SUSIE E. WILEY, who departed this life one year ago today. October 18. 1927. Often to the graveyard we wander, lowers to lay with loving care On the grave of our dear mother. Who is sweetly sleeping there. HUSBAND * AND, “HER - LOVING _SONS. WILLIAM E. AND JOHN F. WILEY. * WILEY. SUSIE E. In memory of our moth- er. SUSIE E. WILEY. who died one year ag0 today, October 18,1927, in her 63th ear. You have parted from us. dear mother. One year ago today. ‘The world seems strange without vou, dear. But in our memory you will s HER CHILDREN. YOUNG. ALBERTA. TIn loving remembrance of our dear friend. ALBERTA YOUNG who departed this life one year ago to day. October 18, 1927. One vear has passed. Our hearts are still sore; As_time wears on We miss her more, HER FRIENDS. In loving remem- YO G. RAPHELL H. brance of our dear husband and father, RAPHELL H. YOUNG. who departed this life two years ago today. October 18.1926. Temembered in_death. THE FAMILY. Loved in life, MEMORIALS. mlmummls Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET Twe J. F. Mannin Co., Inc. 919 15TH STREET N W. WasHINGTON e N ALMUS R SDEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 at 1208 H st. 45 yrs. at 940 F at. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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