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¢ Shop Early b Imported Cluster Raisins In Attractive One-Pound A Cartons Carton 4 Crown Malaga....45¢c 5 Crown Malaga....50c 6 Crown Malaga.....55¢c Ext. Select Malaga..65¢ Cooking Raisins 15-ounce carion Nuts In Shell Almonds, Paper Shell Budded Walnuts Jumbo Walnuts Jumbo_ Brazils.... Extra Large Filberts... Italian_Chestnuts Large Texas Pecan Stewart Pecans.. Large Schley Pecans Mixed Nuts. 5 8, Smyrna Figs New Crop 8-ounce Package, 6 Crown 16-ounce Package, 6 Crown.. 1-Lh. 2-Lb. Box Pulled Figs.. Box Pulled Figs. Box Pulled Fig: -Inch Layer Figs Black Mission, poun: Cooking Figs, pound 1-Lh Basket Cresca 1-Lb. Jar Cresca Figs 2-Lb. Jar Cresca Figs 8- fl\\me Jar Cavalier Junce Jar Cavalief Figs 15-Ounce Jar Cavalier Figs. Prunes (Fancy Santa Clara) 15 .’() Size, pound. Size, pound. 20-30 Size, pound. e, pound. 40-50 Size, ‘pound.. These are the best from California. that c 30c 40c Pound Mrs. Greer’s Homemade Fruit Cake 2-b., in carton ... 5-Ib., in useful tin 5-ib., special, in useful tin. Mrs. Keith's Homemade Fruit Cake »lb gray. tin .. 28¢ ray tin . b essie Lee, red tin. D'Orsay Nutted Homemade Fruit Cake 2-1b., red tins. 3-1b,, red tins Manbeck's 2-1b., decorated tin 5-1b. decorated tin Ivin's 4-1b., bronze container....... § A Beautiful Gift Package F. L. Rich's Fruit (ake . carton ..... . carton . . carton . Specials Almond Macaroons, Ib... Sponge Lady Fingers, I Cup Cakes, dozen. . ¢ Huntley & Paimer Biscutt Nut Meats Shelled Pound Extra Large Almonds. $L10 Extra Large Pecans .$1.10 Jumbo Pecan Kernels Califa \Walnut Kernels Black Wainut Kernels Salted Nuts $1%0 90 51 40 Fruits § Pound Hot House Grapes, California Jordan Almonds -$1.50 Grapes, Persimmons, Extra Cashew Nuts $1.50 Fancy Apples, Pears, Bananas, ecan Meats -$1.50 Oranges, Lemons, Alligator Pears, ~ Jumboe Peanuts ... 0 Cranberries, Grape Fruit, Pome- 1-Ib. Tim Mixed Nuts -$1.50 granates. Fancy Gift Baskets of Fruit. Dates 10-Ounce Pkg. Dromedary Fard Dates, pound. Calif. Deglet Noor, F-Ib. tin Fancy Deglet Noor, 1 1b. 12-Ounce Jar Stufied Dates‘:‘)Sc Candy Whitman's Chocclates Page & Shaw Chocolates Mirror Chocclates Sherry’s Chocolates Almond-Roca Allegretti Creams Wild Rice 1-pound carton . Best Groceries THE EVENING STAR, WASHTNGTOX: Shop Early Mince Meat Jar For Thanksgiving Mtss North's Quart Jar.. .:$1.28 Gordon & Dllworth Quart Jar.... G & D ¥%-Gal. Jlr.Asz.SO Heinz's, 2-Lb. Jar....75c Heinz's, 2-Lb Can....55¢c Bulk Mince \{eat, PORRE il v es30C ¥ Plum Pudding Homemade 1-Pound Bag. 2-Pound Bag. 3-Pound Bag.. 4-Pound Bag.. Plum Pudding Richardson & Robbins Can 1-Pound Can. 2-Pound Can. 3-Pound Can. 4-Pound Can. English Plum Pudding Imported 1-Pound Bowl..... 2-Pound Bowl.. Plum Puddmg Sauce 12-Ounce Can R. & R. Sauce..30c 11-Ounce Jar Brandy Sauce...95c Flavoring For Pudding Sauces. 4-0z. Bottle Brandy Sauce. 4-0z. Bottle Rum Sauce 4-0z. Bottle Sherry Sauce 8-0z. Bottle Brandy Flavor. Bottle Rum Flavor. 8-0z. Bottle Sherry Flavor. 12-0z. Bottle Sherry Jell. 12-0z. Bottle Roman Jell. 26-0z. Brandy Flavor. 26-0z. Lum Flavor.. 16-0z. Rum Extract.... 16-0z. Brandy Extract.. Ginger Crystallized and Preserved. Each %-1b. Tin, Canton.. 1-Ib. Tin, Canton. Y-1b. Tin, Stem 1-Ib. Tin, Stem. Plain Stone Pots Fancy Stone Pots Blue Pots, Stem. S-color Pots, Stem 14-0z. Glass Jar, 14-0z. Glass Jar, Stem 2-1b. Vase Jar, Stem.. Cranberry Jelly 12-0z. Jar Bog Sweets......... 30c Golden Pumpkin 0. 2; can Pumpkin..........20¢ Magruder Inc Phones 7 direct lines. Decatur 4180-4181-4182-4183-4184-4185-4186 v Connecticut Avenue, M and 18th Streets——Established- 1875. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. 25 fications. dressers. ‘30 PLANS NEW GOBI TRIP. Leave for Desert Next Spring, LONDON, November 23 (#).— Roy Chapman Andrews, American explorer, announced yesterday that he would lead another expedition into the Gobi Desert of Mongolia next year, starting from the Pacific Coast early in lhe Spring. Mr. Andrews expects to sail from England today to the United States on the last lap of his trip home- ward from explorations in the Gobi, which resulted in the discovery of many traces of primitive man and the find- ing of fossils of hitherto unknown pre- historic monsters. TREATY NEGOTIATED. | New Agreement Between Belgium and China Is Signed. NANKING, China, November 23 (#). —A new treaty between China and Bel- gium was signed today, the text being held for publication in China and Bel- gium simultaneously next week. It is understood that new treaties with Holland and Italy will be signed shortly, while the French, Danish Swedish ministers are expected at Nanking soon also to negotiate new treaties with For- eign Minister Wang. TUXEDO SUITS Silk Trimmed Liberal Credit Terms EISEMAN'S—7th & F OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 W. W. Chambers|: UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral ........$195 $150 Steel Vaults. .. .$85 $200 Complete .$100 Funerals . Ambulances Only I $4.00 Latest Pipe Org Music if Desired—All Without Charge Call Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. Open a charge account on our Liberal Credit Plan Pay in small weekly or. monthly amounts, easy to meet SUITS and O’COATS ON LIBERAL TERMS Men, here are as fine overcoats and suits as you could desire . . . to the smallest detail to Eiseman’s speci- Sturdy, handsome woolens from which you can expect several sea- sons’ wear . . . styles that are achieved by designers who are skilled in fashioning the best for gentlemen. There is every correct type of garment for both youthful and conservative . tailored down LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Here you may choose from a diversified selection and pay on liberal terms, con- venient and satisfactory. extra charges for this privilege. Open an account at Eiseman’s tomorrow. There are no '35 | Andrews, American Explorer,’ to| 835, | Louisvill M c“ | PEARLS, . O THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair with low- est temperature about 30 degrees to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness with slowly rising temperature; gentle northwest backing to southwest and south winds, increasing tomorrow. Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness with slowly rising temperature followed by light rains in north portion tomorrow afternoon or night; ~diminishing northwest winds, becoming southerly and increasing by tomorrow. Virginia—Fair tonight: tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness with rising tem- perature; diminishing northwest winds, backing to southerly and increasing tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 44; 8 p.m. '42; 12 midnight, 38; 4 a.m. 35; 8 am, 36; noon, 41. Barometer—4 pm., 20.87; 8 pm. 29.99; 12 midnight, 30. 4 am, 30.11; 8 am., 30.21; noon, 30.27. Highest temperature, 51, occurred at 1:45 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 35, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 73; lowest. 51. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide. 10:41 am. and 11:19 p.m.; high tide, 3:56 a.m. and 4:32 p.m. | Tomorraw—l.ow tide. 11:20 am.; high tide, 4:53 a.m. and 5:24 p.m, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:50 a.m.; sun sets | 4:50 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises 7 am.; sun sets 4:49 p.m. Moon rises 2:45 p.m.; sets 2:18 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry— Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this morning. Weather in Various Citles. U Temverature. °‘:fl am B [UEE fesot we g oy we Weather. er gupIalsal pnen “*Jyura Isep Atlantic Gy Baltimore, Md Toit. Mich.. El Paso. Tex .. Galveston. Tex. 30.8 Mont, 3 Huron.' 8. Dy 0.08 Indianapolis.Ind 30.48 Jncksonvilie¥Ta. 3048 Kansas Citv. Mo 040 Loz Anseles. 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Reward OND i ' Bonoo w\.n‘:i enna. ave. & IOO ]\] \\’ ARD For, dhmund earring with platinum Hlease ‘Dhone_ No orth 9. ’\'I’CKPIP( l' n or near Keith's Th ny ot WL Dishse Teturh (0. mans ' %mce of Kel rupm ter. Reward \\”;Il Be Given your very e, Ine. Canviibed 30 MORTICIANS Main FRIDAY: * XOVEMBER 23, 1928 Extract From Letter: “I desire to thank you for siderate service.” 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. Births Reported. The following births have been reported fo the Heaith Department in the past 24 Bominie and Jogephine Borelll, xiel Tipatayette and Margaret E. u.mn. boy. W. an Wiiltam A" Mary B Slinmons. boy. Joseph R. and Dorothy L. Brocato. girl: John F. snd Margaret G- Aukward, Sirl. ugh nd Margaret M. Smith, girl. Urban and Louise Robbirs.” girl John nd Marie Ea r e Ciro' A and Catrina. Fiormon Guy . ‘Wha Alice . Headvetter: pirl. Harry L. and Lelia_M. Johnson, girl. fonn J-yend Irene E. Kisby. airi Dantel 3, Viol McCarthy, girl. Baxhad Freide Riskin son Robert L. and Mabel Taslor. boy. Ellsworth E. and Helen W. Condron, boy. Beujemin A, and Blanche G. Walls. boy. Given and Willie McCoy. girl. Henrs P. and Josephine H Jonnson, girl. David and Carrie B [ James H. and M oy, and Rosa’ Brookings. boy. Clarence and Catherine Smith, girl. John C. and Jennie Young. girl Theodore R. nud Myrtle Eubank. sirl. James W. and Ruth C. Proctor, girl. Morris and Sadie Davis. b Joseph and Rosella Carter. boy. Janes and Leila Thompson. boy. Jnne aitie Jefferson. boy. Kivinoz and' Beriadine Wood: boy Proctor. boy. a Ry, b Luther and Lillan’ Pollard, boy. ng A, Fenwick, Willia R; snd Bessie W Sadciite, 2or. Lewis and F Mack. boy. Leonard and Collie Lewis. boy. Deaths Reported. T, gllowing deaths have been reported {o ihe Health Department in the past Jerome Anderson. 7, Naval Hospital, (Edward Robert Prunet, 6, Georgetown Hos- nnnm 8._Brown. 97. 1631 13th st. rent. 64, Garfield ‘Hospifal WIHlum Crampton, 52, Freedmen's Hos- BJmmn Bransome, 48, Walter Reed Hos- Daisy Evans, 42, 1311 Corcoran st. Marlyn ‘Long, 1. cnnamu Hospital. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Columbia Chapter, D. A. R., will give a card party, 8 o'clock, at the Roose- velt Hotel. The Woman’s Club of Kenslnmn will give a musical comedy, “The Link of Notlons,” 8 o'clock, at Washington Heights Presb)terlm Church The Boys' Club o( ‘Washington will hold its eighth annual meeting, 8 o'clock, at the clubhouse, 230 C street. Frank R. Jellefl, president of the board, will preside. Supt. Thomson invites all interested in the welfare of the boys to see the club in action. The Columbia Heights ~ Lutheran Church, Park road east of Eleventh street, will have a bazaar and supper this_ afternoon and evening. The ba- zaar will open at 4 oclock and supper served from 5 to 8. The American War Mothers will meet this evening at the Hamilton Hotel. There will be a benefit concert this evening under auspices of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Dis- trict at Calvary M. E. Church, 1463 Co- lumbia road. = Music by the Howard University Glee Club, directed by Prof. Roy Tibbs. Miss Eliza Coppage will give readings. The Woman's Club of Kensington will give a musical comedy, “The Link of Notions,” today, 8 p.m., at Wash- ington Heights Presbyterian Church. The Big Sisters of the District of Columbia will meet, 8 o'clock, at St. Patrick’s rectory. A card party for the benefit of the patrol of Su Zu Court, No. 21, udiu Oriental Shrine of North America, will b: glcven. 8 o'clock, at 719 Thirteenth street, The Brookland Parent-Teacher Asso- clation will meet, 8 o'clock, at_the school. Miss Irene Reimer of the Pub- lic Library will speak of children’s books, and there will be an exhibit of books. A card party for the benefit of the Curley Club, 8:30 o'clock, at St. Mar- tin's Hall, North Capltol and T streets. ‘The Ladies of Emery M. E. Church, 6100 Georgia avenue, will serve a buf- fet dinner and also hold a Christmas bazaar for the benefit of the church, beginning at 5 o'clock. District of Columbia Chapter, Ameri- can War Mothers, meets 8 o'clock, Hotel Har;lkutnn Admiral F. C. Billard will spe: Gen Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, u. W. V., Pythian Temple, meets [} oclocIL Nomnation of officers. FUTURE. The Mideity Citizens’ Association will meet Monday, 8 p.m., in the Thom- son School. Gen. George Barnett, pres- ident of the District Chapter, American Red Cross, will make an address. Wil- liam H. Harland will speak on “Traffic Lights in the Cify of Washington.” The Johnson Parent-Teacher Associ- ation will give a Dlny at the Johnson School Monday, 8 p.m., to raise funds for the work and expenses of the asso- > | clation. The Sixteenth Street Heights Club will meet November 25, 1 p.m., at the Betty Ann Inn, 1415 Park road, with Mrs. William Trauty as hostess. Mrs, Edwin C. Powell will speak on “Fern Culture.” The Business and Professional Wom- en’s Club of the District will meet Mon- day, 8 pm, at the Hamilton Hotel. ‘Those belonllns to State clubs and others interested are invited to attend. The annual bazaar of All Souls’ Uni- tarian Church will be held December 6 and 7 in Plerce Hall, Sixteenth and Harvard streets. A 500 card party and dance by Past Pocahontas Association November 24 at Oyster's Auditorium, Twenty-sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, Cards at 8:30 pm., danclng :30. The Episcopal Chul’th Home, 3315 Wisconsin avenue, will have its annual donation day Saturday all day and afternoon. A card party “Will_be given by the .| Ladies’ Auxiliary to Orient Com- mandery, K. T., tomorrow, 8:30 p. at Northeast Masonic Templc, Elghth and F streets northeast. The Georgetown Citizens' Association will hold its apnual meeting Monday, 8 pm, at Potomac Bank Hall. Elec- tion of officers. William Knowles Cooper will give “A Review of Condi- mmst.s in European Countries,” Refresh- ments. Anacostia Citizens' Assoclation will meet, tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Masonic Tem- ple, Fourteenth and U streets southeast, to celebrate the election of its presi- dent to the presidency of the Federa- tlon of Citizens’ Associations. Enter- tainment and refreshment You Should Have Gawler Service! fiicient and con- Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler 5512-5513 DIES WHILE AT WORK. Employe of District Repair Bhep_ Passes Away Suddenly. i Becoming suddenly ill while working in the rear of No. 21 Engine Company, | 1765 Lanier place, yesterday afternoon, Edward F. Burley, 44 years old, 482 M street southwest, an employe of the District repair shop, died before he could be reached either by the Fire De- partment rescue squad or Emergency Hospital ambulance. Coroner J. Ram- say Nevitt issued a certificate of death ; from natural causes. i Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued to th foilown, Carbd. Sckmizle, 22, and Ellen A A Glora. 18, both of Baltimore! Rev. John E._Brig Samuel L. Hayden. 21, Alexandria. and | Stafford " Court | Rev. Ay Ottavio Gregorich. 2. and Giulia Matettt, Rev. 1. De Car John H. King. 28, and Florence M. Camp- | bell. 24: Rev. Alonzo J. Olds i, M, Porking : Rev. Henry J. Smit Brérfis. BAYLOR. MARTHA. The offcers and past C 1. No. Sy e rea Ruighe's uil" 180 110 day, November 24, 192 7:30 ‘p.mn. arranee for the funeral of Sltler AR AYLOR. M e iHA C. H. JOHNSON LILLIAN RUSSELL. K. 5. BLACKMAN. FANXY DADE. Departed this iife November 22. 1928.° FANNY DADE Remaing Yesting ab the residence of her Sarah Salter. 814 Rhode Tsland Funeral Saturdax. 10 am,. Naval CHARLES WES- Y Sloviag von 0f William L and the late M. Bowman. in his 28th vear. Fu- fom_ the Tésidence of his auni. Mr fs. B M. Kerns 2010, Otis st, me. Saturday, November 24, ‘at Tnte, ment in Arlingion National Cemetéry. 33¢ BROOKS, JESSE F. On Thursday, Novem- er 22,1028, at & oclock am.. at George wamnnan University Hospital, JESSE SRS helaved hasband o Neomi. E: xma.u of Virginia Highlands. Arlington County. aged 42 years. Funeral on Satyr- dey, November 24. at 2 p.m.. from fhe Tesidence of his father-in-law: Villiam treeks, 715 Tavior st. n.w. riends {nvited. Inierment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 23 DAVIS, JAMES R. on Pridas. November 23, 928, JAMES R.'DAVIS, devoted brother ci Maty P e D s nehine Bentt of Richmond, Va. He also leaves three nieces and two nephews of Richmond, Va. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral parlors, 28th ‘and Dumbarton ave. TRichmond, Va’ Depers lease copy.) FLETCHER, ARTHUR W. On Thursda mains resting af ‘Warren T-mvuns funeral home. 1th and. Spring rd. n.w. Funeral and (nterment Sundas. November 25, at Boonsboro, M FULLER, LUTHER. Ne ber %l; ':'hn\‘xr.ldny ovem- L dence 5 p.m._Friday, Noveml terment in_‘Scotland, Conn. Conn.. papers please copy.) GILLILAND, CORA. On Wednesday. Nn» yem| at her residence; 1521 Norih capitol Dbeloved W wife of William' H. oufn.na Puinosal services at the Nevius funeral home, ew Yor) e on Baturday: November 24,8t 156 . xnmment private. GRADY. JOHN Suddenly, wednesdly. Noveuiber 21, 1dis, JOHN Ji. beloved hus- band of Romayne Grady (nee Schneider). Funeral will take place from his lats Jesidence, 35 Tea st. turday morn- November 24, dt 8:50 e cloct, thence . Martin's Church, mass will be said at o'cloc] And° (riends invited. © Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 23 HOWBER, LEWIS H. On Thursday, No- vember 22,1928, LEWIS H. HOWDER, be- 10vad hugband 6t Jano ¥. Howder: aged 67 ral from his late residence, ! on Saturday, NY a.m.. thence to H Name Chufch, where Feduiem high mass will be said at 9 a. r the repose of his Titeruent Atiington Navione: Gemo: JOIINSON. FRANK. Entered iato eternol rest, Tucsday, Novembver 20. 192 ber 23 In- (scatiand. 17 Mattida Butler ‘and Ol sts. w-smnmm. Lne pastor, on’w-um JOLLEY, DOUGLASS W. Suddenly, Wtd» nesday. November 31, 1928, at Toledo, ©Ohio, DOUGLASS W.. beloved son of Sadie and the late C. V. Jolley. _Puneral irom Clements’ ‘Wisconsin | Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. KING, THOMAS &. Suddenly, Tuesday, No_ ember 20, 1921 R. KING of m leaves to mourn theit epfather and a host of Remains rest- mother. other relatives ‘and triends. T time funeral services will b Ti grims Baptist Church, 3rd and Van sts. fatbrment Saturday, November 34 ai King George County, Va. 23 KNELLY, ELIZABETH. On Wednesday. No- yember 21. 1038 at her residence. 108 ¢ st. s.e. Mrs, ELIZABETH KNELLY. aged T years, Funeial servlct Saturday, No- vember 2 pm. Interment’ Fort GSEPH, aged ars, " hushand of Maria Ely Landis: Reldtnes and (ricads o mviied o ab: tend the funeral services at his late home, 4115 Penhurst ave.. Saturday morning, November 24, at 1i o'clock. Interment private. . r 31, 1928, Va. MARTHA LEWIS. devoted mother of Mary McCoy. Bernard and the late Frank Lewis. Notice of funeral hereafter. mains resting at the W. Ernes funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. L ELLA. Entered into rest Wed- ay, November 21, 1928, at 8:10 p.m.. At Dnllm;cr Municipal _Hosi tal ELLA MITCHELL. Remains _restin: 3 ‘!nylzs o, N deriaker eotantisnaient: P st. s.w. Funeral services will be | Dela ‘Sunday. November 25: at 1 pi. at Providence Baptist Church. M_st. between 4% and 6th sts. s.w.. Rev. P. Sayles. D. D.. Dastor. Friends are invited. &t Lincoln Memnrml Cemetery. MITCHELL, EI he officers and mem- bers of Mot Olive. Tapernacie. No. 3 G. F. are requesied to meet Sa Q" November 25 1636, at 8 oclock o arranee for the funeral of Sster ELLA MIT BROWN, R. W. CHEL SNRAH BroOKS! . MURPHY, HOWARD. Dep: sried this life snd- deniy November 10, 1038 a¢ 1030 pom.. Froedmen's. Hosital. HOWARD MURBHY. beloved son of Mrs. Cora Murphy of 124 3 He leaves to mourn their loss two sisters, four brothers. three aunts as otier relatives and friends. Puneral serv- lees Friday. Nogember 3 at 8 pm.. st Frazier's new funeral home, 389 K. ave. n.w. Interment Richmond, Va. PRATT. EDWARD CARLISLE, On Thursday November 2. 194 am. & Nalter™Resd Hospitul, ' EDWARD “CAR- LISLE PRATT. He is survived by his be- loved wite, Hazel H. Pratt, and devoted son of Willilam E. and Mary 'Pratt, father of Jr.: brother of lnltl’mem e Almee and Cariisle Pratt, Jesse B. Harry R.and Walier D. Pratt, cousin of Rober rd. Funeral servic Monday. November 26, at the uenonolmn Bupiist ‘Church. R st. bet, 13th and 1 sts. n.w.. Rev. Smith, pastor. Re- mains ein be vie g at his ate residence. 207 Fla. ave. n.w. Saturday evening. In- terment at ine Atlington National Ceme- tery. ARG Monday. Novs mbc 19, Augusuine, Fla.. Col. F. H Interment Arlington Na- Saturday, November 24, 030 5o, 24 SMALLWOOD. JAMES O, Departed this life Thursdgs, Novemver 23, 1038 at b dence. 114 H MES O. WOOD, 'beloved father of Margaret Hoff- iwood. Funeral d 41y sts. s.w. Rev. W Washington offctating. — Helatives friends invited. SMITH, CATHERINE NALLE. Entered into L. and 25 eternal rest Friday, November 23, 1028 at 3:15 o'clock, Mrs. CATHERINE NALLE SMITH, _devoted wife of William L. Smith, lovin_ daushter-in-law of Martha Smith, "devoted stepmother of Geneva Stokes, Robert, Clyde and Emma Smith, lovink ' wother-in-law of Catherine A Smith and devoted grandmother of Wil< limn @. Smith. She lso leaves to mourn their l0ss &n aunt, three SiSters and Lwo brothers, and s liost of other r:latives {ud, triends.” Puneral services Sunday, November 25, al clock at First Baptist Church, RA-uslyu Vs Rev: A Tewis, the pustor. offi §is hes noik 1o dwall peite fid In the mansions of the blessed: Where her heart has ceased (o strugsle, And her soul has found eternal - S Herman, Fleck." 43, and Adelheld Lorenz. 27: Rev. Clement J. Jordal CGeorge M. Diedeman, Yl’ 21, and Mirlam A. Torbert. 19. both of Baifimore: Rev. Wil- Ham M Hoffmon. ‘Harold E. Miichell. 23. and Ethel M. Ham- | mF‘H 18, beth of Blad urg. Rev. John E. ‘Lowis Conway, 37. and Helen J. Price, 32 | Rey. Gearge W Atking John J. Allen, 41. Haven. and Elsie | R._Weeks, 38. Oh\l(llv fll\ F. C_ Reynolds. enry T. Goodwin. 67 and Pauiine. H Dearine, '45. fllh of New York City: Rev. Jason N. Piere William_J Kenv 33, and Lillian Watts, 30 R! M. D. David 1. Miagrider. Bron Mawr. nd Julia ‘( Gillis; ; fi] lhl( city: Rev Wiiiiam W, Giniss. | George H. Curiis. 22, and Tra E. Dav. 20, i of Summerduck, Va.: Rev. Samuel T Nizotas will 26, and Sonia M Deaths. SMITH. CATHERINE NALLE. Officers nml 8. Daughters of Liberty. are hereby notified to attend a call meeting Saturday e nine. November 24. 1928, at 8 o'clock. to arranee for the funeral of sheter CATHC FRINE NALLE SMITH, Punersl Surdas. from Pirst .0, Byp- Ve at tist Church, Rossiyn, Va , JOSEPH A, On Wednesda. 799%. 5t Noodlazm Hosoita osEbn A SWRITFIELD. . Patrick e Remains t L. Spearex’ underiaking per- lor. 1000 H st Sundsy. November 25. Tnterment Mount Oliver Gemeters. WINSTON. JAMES D, Of Fridey. Novembe 928, JAMES D. WINSTON, nevo(»d Winston._ father of thereafter at i n.m. Madison ct. n.w. A1t “nmm' SNARY, E. On Wednesdav, No- vember 2 4t 530 am. MARY E ienr Fuperai anddaughter a of love CATH- hirteen s. st 1 saw vour sweet face, The memory of your loving heart ver be erased oiong AUGHTER MARTHA. * CATHE \r W. “In lovinz and mbrance of our dear mother ROWN. | BROWN, {his lite thirgeen vears a0 ber 2. 19 The ong we loved has gone o rest. s still: ! - | ! [ Teat oV MAMIE. AND VIRGLE. . ATHERE | “my dear mother, C. | Who ‘passed” away thir day. November 23. 1915, ' 2 - 1 ko it somewnere soin The Foad that leads o th LOYING DAUUH Eft. KATHERINE NIC In_sad memory of THERINE BROWN. en years ago fo- ch road T take, it b BIOWN. (unrnl\r In_ loving remem- | “brance of onr dear mother and grand- mother. CATHERINE BROWN. who left 1s thirteen vears ago today, November 23, | Her memory is As in the hour 3 HER LoVING DAU HTER. Gone. but not forgotten. HER LOVING = GRANDSON. THOMPSON. COX. FRANCIS LEROY. ing remembrance of ‘our darling babdy. FRANGIS LEROY COX: who' left us twe years ago today. November 23. 1926 How sad today our troubled hearts. weet today VALNOR In sad but lov- d for_years 18 LOVING MOTHER, "DADDY A¥D BROTHER. CURTIN, OLIVER. In loving memorr of Qur, dear fa.her and husband OLIVER sed gway ffteen years 30 today." Kovember 2. 1o Teach us, 0 God. "fl;yn\:\lll tu obey. ve e’ taketh away. e gave an( A"y, o | KEISTER. HARRY W. A mken of love and devotion to the memory of my dear son, HARRY W. KEISTER. who departed this life one year ago today. November 23. 1927, DEVOTED MOTHER, LAURA KEISTER; SEEBODE. DORA L. In sad but loving re- As \e loved her. so we miss her. In our she i always near. mbered, longed for always. nr\nxln JRany & ailent tear. 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