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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, P, C,; THURSDAY; DECEMBER 20, . 1928. — DOLE MUSEUM PLANNED. Memorial Association to Honor Memory of Lost Flyers. SACRAMENTO, Calif., December 20 (P).—A museum of art and aeronautics is to be established in Oakland com- memorating the bravery of six men and | one woman who lost their lives as par- ticipants of the Dole Air Derby to the Boudoir Mules | Hawatian Islands in August, 1927, it Newark Cafe Is Held Up. | was stated in articles of incorporation [ fled with Secretary of State Frank C {py: |Jordan by the Dole Flight Memorial | Association yesterday. | call The fiyers who disappeared after | the world five men late yesterday en- basement cafe and robbed six | including an New | 2rmed constable, of cash and jewelry | Daughters of the American Revolution, tims first were | and prominent in women's clubs here, died at her home | flving from Oakland airport toward Hawaili were Miss Mildred Doran and | Auggie Pedlar of Michigan, Lieut. Vilas | | Knope, San Diego; Jack Frost, York: William Erwin, Dallas, Gordon Scott of Santa Monica Alvin Eichwaldt of Hayward, Calif. tered a employes and patrons, Tex.; | valued at $4,000. The vi and | ¢ locked in a washroom. Evening Slippers for the Holid.ays Such a stunning variety of distinctive designs. It's a real thrill just to see them —andl surely ‘they ‘make ifts! Imported brocades, Paisley and Crepe de Chines, featured $13.50 to gorgeous g velvets 22.50 Other evening .»]i[vlwri - $6,50 to $12.5 50 “Lady Luxury” and “Propper” all-silk chif- fon evening hosiery— $1.95 to $6 Rhinestone slipper buckles and ornaments make elegant gifts. $1.50 to $12.50 one slipper heels, attractive .~pr4~iu]—- Rhin another most gift idea. Very For the intimacy of her here feminine boudoir, frilly, are the ipper things every dainty wom- an longs to Xmas time. $1.95 to $6 Other slippers—98¢ up Give “Hahn” Slippers! Splendid ones for the men $2.9 Slippers so fine and soit, he will thank you irom this Xmas until next! Made of extra yuality brown kidskin. Elastic side Romeos. Kid- fined Operas® and Everetts with hand-turn ‘eather soles. “Best Ever” Kii Moccasir with padded soles. Choicest slippers to be found any- where for $2.95. . And for more extreme styles, we have green mo- rocco, two-tone tan calf, red or blue'kid and pat- ent leather slippers, in rare variety at $3.95 Big Values at Small Cost for Women Special 98¢ New modernistic suede moc- casins, in various colors, kid trim and pompon. And these fetching little checkered satine slippers with silk rosette and braided trim. Pretty figured satin slippers with large side rosette, flexible soles and low wood heel. Siye('ial $1.45 k or red kid boudoir Soft Blue, bla slippers, with silk rosette. padded soles, receive at “Lady Luxury” Silk Hosiery Silk hosiery which promises beauty and service—and so takes front rank among gladly velcomed gifts. All-silk chif- fons or service-weight thread silks. $1.45 $1.95 . $2.75 Two pairs, Two pairs, $3.75 Packed in attractive partment gift boxes. Womerts Shop 1207 F St. com- Give any woman ENNA JETTICK Shoes for Christmas and she’ll thank you from the “bottom of her sole!” You hear it on the air. You hear it “Enna Jetticks!” Throughout the country women are talking about these splendid Health shoes which make walking so easy. They support the arch and the weight of the body—making you feel ener- getic. And so good looking, so good wearing. Wonderful shoes for little money! Wouldn’t it be a real blessing io get your women folks started in the habit of wearing “Enna Jettick” Shoes, this Xmas! everywhere. Shown in goodly variety of at- tractive styles to fit any foot. Sizes 3 to 10, A4AA to EEE widths. Exclusively in Washington at our 7th St. and “Arcade” stores. “Women’s Shop”—1207 F “Man’s Shop”—14th at G NEWARK, N. J., December 20 (#).— 0 hundred feet from what Newark alls the second busiest street corner in tripped of their outer clothing and | 'EX-REGENT OF D. A. R. HERE TAKEN BY DEATH James M. Willey, former State of the District of Columbia, Mrs. regent | in Vienna, Va, | yesterday after- noon after a short iliness. She was 47 _years old. Mrs. Willey was State vice regept rom 1924 to 1926, | and prior to then was State record- ing secretar’ She became regent in March, 1926, serv- ing two years. She was a native of Ravenna, Nev. and came to this city from Oregon in 1914 the World War sh organized and headed a division of the | War Trade Board and also established | | and supervised a departmental hospital during the Influenza epidemic. She was | a member of the Political Study Club, the Federation of Women's Clubs and the Presbyterian Churt Mrs. Willey is survived by her h band, who is a railroad expert with the Interstate Commerce Commission; two sons, Paul and Harol two daughters, Mrs. R. P. Snyder of Vancouver, B. C., and Mrs. J. M. Miller of San’ Pedro, Calif, and four sisters, Mrs. S. W. Dalto#®of Vienna, Va.: Mrs. H. A, Van Horne, of Portland, Oreg.; Mrs. H. A Kufus of Pomona, Calif, and M Harry Tawney of Santiago, Calif. Funer: s will_be_held at_All TUXEDO SUITS Silk Trimmed 535 Liberal Credit Terms |EISEMAN'S—7th & F | A { Mrs. Willey. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR |EISEMAN'S—7th & F YOUR PIANOD \VI]RLS 1110 G EST. 1879 Sensible Gifts for Children “Swagger Ju- niors.” Patent or tan calf dressy storm boots, for misses and children, “Hilo”. slippers. 95¢ Warm sheepskin moccasins. felt Other slippers for children 49¢ to $2.50 “Hahn Special” dressy Win- ter oxfords, for misses and big girls, $4 & $5 Special Sale children’s stur- dy patent or tan calf Winter boots. Sizes to 11. $2.29 Storm shoes of tan Wilo Elk. Overweight soles, extra Storm Welt, bellows tongue, straps and knife 2ocket. $5.50 & $6.50 Tan elk moccasin school shoes. Easy on feet and hard on wear. $3.50 to $4.25 Sturdy school and dress shoes and exfords. $3.50 to $5 During | Physician Dies | morto! Commerce Commissioners Clyde former Senator Thomas Sterling Beawers, Col. E. C. Heron, Arthur Underwood and Harry B. Gauss. ment, which will be private, place in Rock Creek Cemetery. of the Brotherhood of Painters, orators and Paperhangers, died last night at Dunville, Ontario. la brotherhood’s headquarters fayette, Ind. when he with heart trouble. in BIOYCLE, Tver Johnson To, 45 December 15. Reward for informati ing_to_recovery. _Call Clev. 6274. BOOK—“Science and Health, and Columbia rd. ~Finder piease return 1960 Biltmore st. n.w. Reward. CAMEO PIN, between N, Cap. and K sts. Kenilworth. 'Reward. Finder phone Hyatt: ville_598-M. 21° 8 shares of Great Northern preferred stocl | ton University. The public is against negotiating same. ~ The Washington University, Charles W. comptroller, Washingion, D. C. £ DOG. vicinity of 15th E. Cap.: hound marked with white, with collar an chain_attached. Reward. P. Monaco, ._Cap. ks DOG, wire-ha 173" Newton st. puw. rindle Boston Bull; we white blaze and shawl; cars. Clev. 3584, ek DOG, _ collie. brown and white, pame “Frank”; tax No. 936. Liberal rewa if_teturned to 58 Eye st. n.e. 220 DOG, Pomeranian, black with few whi spots on tail. 1017 Otis pl. n.w. _Col. 9436. EYEGLASSES. gold rim with arms: valu keepsake: vicinity 46th st and Pr Whit rd. ing_gree AN D black, name Pal" Reward. e. Phone North 8329-J HANDBAG black leather: s letters, money HBenter Reward. 18-R. Star office. .~ | HOUND DOG—Black and tan: Clarendon, Va., Tuesday evening. 1309_C_st.” n.w. KEYS, on S st ave. and_14th st. 1735 N. H._ave. LOWER HALF or Sheaffer Finder_phone_Atlantic_603. vicini ity 21+ . or Swan_st. bétween N nw. Reward n.w. Reward, POCKETBOO! day noon in 10c_store on 7Tth st. Phone_Decatuz_3711. POLICE DOG, wolf kray. Dufl"; strased last Friday ragut st. nw. Call Adams pm. Reward POODLE DOG, Return_1303_35th_st. < lady's, brown leather: Rewar n.w. rom 1304 Fa 178 after 5 male, white, Tuesday_ev ning._Reward, _Miller, Silver Spring_301 PURSE, _small, _with _three 5 _bills ghange, in Franklin National Bank, De Reward. _Adams 1361 PURSE—Smal .my, with $20 bill. gold_rin r R Phone Hyatts. 15 RING, sapphire, in Woodward & Lothrop Wednesday. Reward. Call_Adams 5407. RING — Gentleman’ a downtown shopping _district, Wednesd; diamonds, tuby between. =~ Phone 4998. _Reward vy SETTER—White and black. ward if _returned to 3011 Gates rd. n. | Phone Cleve. 6248 WRIST WATCH, lady's: Please_notify. North 6001 gold, with chai Reward Another In a dozen of the new shades. Nice- ly boxed for giving. Women'’s Collegiate socks—to wear over silk hose— 50c¢ to $1.50 Prompt service and deliveries at all' our “Stocking Shops.” Souls’ Episcopal Church at 2 pm. to- Pallbearers will be Interstate Aitcheson and Johnston B. Camphell: South Dakota, Ernest Daniel, John M. Field and Robert O. Lacey, James H. Inter will take LABOR UNION HEAD DIES. BUFFALO, N. Y., December 20 (4).— George P. Hedricks, 64, of this city for | she last 20 years international president Dec- He was en route from Albany to the La- was stricken left outside Chevy’ Chuse Theater Snturday. n lead- | around 18th | | CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT No. F23911 for ued in the name of the George Washing- cautioned George | Holmes, hrown 1530 20° ertier, female. Adams 1895 unclipped Tuesday. 3051 Vista, st. 21 ining Address Box Reward Return to janitor, lifetime pen. MAN'S_VEST—Bet. 33rd_and 36th on N &t. Mon- and | 18. Adams | Funeral Services for Wash- ington Physician to Be Con- ducted Saturday Afternoon. | Dr. Hugh C. Duffey, 30 years old, of 4201 Illinols avenue, died in Georg Washingtoh University Hospital yes- | terday after a short illness. Funeral | services will be conducted in the Pet- worth M. E. Church noon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Will [ be in Rock Creek Cemetery. | Dr. Duffe; |late Dr. Hugh Clarence Duffey, wa | | craduated from the George Washing- | ton Medical School in 1925, after which he served for a year in the Army Medi- cal Corps at Walter Reed Hospital. He was & graduate of McKinley High School. ' He is survived by Dorothy E. Duffep; Elizabeth Duffey; a sister, Mrs. Mary | H. Kramer, and two brothers, Dr Depew H. Duffey and Horace Duffey, all of this city. Dr. Duffey was a member of District_of Columbia Medical Socie | the George Washington Medical Society and of the Medical Society of Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. B.| his widow, Mrs. of a daughter, Mary S, FUNERAL _Di] RECTOR! ALMUS R.8PEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 |8 yre. at 1208 B _st. 45 vrs. at 910 F_st. |Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | Private Limousine Ambulance 412 4 St. NE. Modern_Chapel Frank Geier'’s Sons Co._ 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern_Chapel. _Telephone Main 2473 | Lsnmlmzn 1876, JOHN R. te to o WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. Nw. Phore North d7. NALLEY 2=z experience Formerly 131 11th St. SE. No_Branch Ofiice 522 8th St. S.E Linc. 4-8-0 'CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln “Quick, Dignifled, Efficient Service, Automobile Service Deal & Co. ___ LINCOLN 8200 M _LF Director _and Livery in_connection. Commo- % | dious chapel. Modern Crematoriums. Moder- ate prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Call M. 1385, T. F. COSTELLO __1724 North Capitol St.___ NORTH 17978. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone west oo Rt _Established 1841 ther the successors of nor connected with the original w R. Speare establish- L 1009 H St. NW P k. 6626 - hone P K merly 910 F St. N.W. FUNERAL DESIG We are skilled in selecting and ar- | ranging flowers to secure the best effect. Prompt service. L. C. PRICHARD (Inc.) Cor. 11th & H Sts. M. 6 "GEO. C. SHAFFER EWPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. | |~ ERATE_PRICE: M. 106, M. 2416. Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Promot Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros.' Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiiul Floral Designs $5 and up CALL MAIN 3707 nd n, 816 1 ST. NE. 3. WILLI Embalmer. rd od ty of . d. - 30 s w. n. Big Lot Just Received —of these wom- en’s Silk Stock- ings that are selling so brisk- for gifts. $7.15 $2.25 Xmas 2 pr Silk - to - top Sheer Chiffons and ¢ i Weight Gifty Men’s Socks Pure Silk half hose, novelty Winter lisles. Choice of dozens of attractive des igns— stripes, zig-zags and other new effects and plain colors much be- low current off ‘rings. 65¢ 3 prs. $1.50 and girls sports hose attractive Boys™ novelty —many designs— 1207 F St. 14th at G DR. HUGH C. DUFFEY ISCALLED BY DEATE, Saturday after- | who was the son of th"‘ the | Lincoln sza' Chapel | @ard nf Thanks. | HANVEY, DORA I I wish to extend my sincere’ thanks to our friends for their expressions of sympathy and beau- floral tributes extended to_me at ath of my_beloved wife. DORA I. | Y WILLIAM S. HANVEY. Draths. BEALL. ANNA D. Suddenly, December 19, 1928, at_her NNA D. wite of Edmund D. 1 her late recidence 928, at 2 pm. In- n’ Cemetery. | Suddenly, on Wed- 1928, at his resi 735 9th st. n.w. CRAWFORD. | of Gwennie Bennfe. Punerai | late residence on Saturday, De- | v 2 pam. Interment ' Fort | Cemdtrs’ ELIZABETH FRAZIER. On ay, December 20, 1928, at_her resi- . Lanham, Md. ELIZABETH FRA- | 1L RENTLEY, beloved. daughter i ams and Ann Laty Bent- pr al_her fifl on Wednesday, | residence. Lay | BENNIE, nesday, rusband CRAWFORD. December 19, of Baltimore and Bentiey ices will be_heid Mouday, December nd triends fnyited: it at Loudon Park Cemetery, Balti- . Md, 20&22 BENTZLER. ANNA R._ On Tuesday. Decem- ber 18, 1928, AR, BENTZLER, beloved wife of the Bentzier and mother of Edna, Basseit and Forest Bentzlat Funeral {rom her late residence. 4221 Uth st.n.w.. on Friday. Dezemoer 21, at 3:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Gabriel's « t 9 o'clock. Relatives & i Interment in M. Olivet Cemeter SANFORD. On Wednesday, 6, SANFORD BRADFORD. artha Bradlord. He also leaves 10 children 14 grandehil- dren. Notice of funeral hereafter. Re- Imains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. tuneral parlors, ave. n.w. | “Sleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. BYERS, WALTER D. On Thursday, Decem 4 bley Memorial Hospi loved husbana of Laur £ st. ne. Remains re s funeral parlors, 301 East otice of funeral hereafter lottesville and Alexandria, Va., pa- s please COPY.) CROXALL, AGNE TADFORD, December beloved hu bang of e B. On Thursday. ai George Washingtoa B. CROXALL. 'beloved L. Croxall. . Serv- H. Hines Co. funeral n.w.. Saturday, Decem- Intérment Rock Creek Hospita wife of the late ices at the S. . 2001 14th st. 22, at 2 p.m. EUS J. On Wednesday, “5; p.m. xmcmmm"_zu Cedar Hiil VERS, uesday. T Hospita emetery. WILLIAM H. Departed this life ember 18, 1928, at Provi- at 11:45'am.. WILLIAM nd of Elsie Deavers (nee ervices to be conducted 523 14th st. s.e. Fricay, Interment Con- Friends and’ 1¢la- Cemetery, { o1 December GIUSEPPE, PE. ANTONIO. On Thursds, . at his residence, 6 the beloved 'hu Guiseppe. Funeral Iate residence on Saturday. De- at 8:30 a.m. thence o the Church, where high mass at 9 a.m. for the repose of Relatives and friends invited to Titerment St. Mary's Cemetery. his soul. attend. | DUFFEY, HUGH C. | “ber 19, 1928, at George Washingion Hos- | pital. HUGH C. DUFFEY. M. D., beloved Dorothy E. Duffey.” Funeral E. Church, 4214 Saturday, De- On Wednesday. Decem- FEusband of from the Petworth M. New Hampshire ave. n cember 22, at 2:30 p.mn. Interment (pri- vate) in Rock Creek Cemeters. big GADDIS, ALBERT H, On Wednesday. De- cember 19, 1928, at Fmergency Hospital ALBERT H. GADDIS, aged 37 vears, be: ioved hushind of “Sarah Saddis (nee | d_hushind of Sarah E. Gaddis ( Mumford), sor_of Bessie E. Gaddis and ate Léroy Gaddis, sr. Puneral services m the S. H. Hines Co. {uneral home. 1 14th st. n.w.. on Friday, Decamber at 1 pm,_ Interment Bethel Cemeters, xandria. Va. . MARY ELLEN. On Monday, De- mber 16, 1928, at her residence, Knox Station, Va., MARY ELLEN GARDNER, devoted wife of Isaac Gardner and mother of Willam H. and Isaac Gardner. jr. Fu- neral Friday, December 21. from Mount Salvation Baptist Church, Halls Hill, Va. 3 RY E. United Order of Tent F Jollifee_Union are cordially ed to be with Purity Tent. 184, at ral of ‘Sister MARY E. GARDNE! from Mount Salvation Church. Halls Hill, Va., Friday, December 21, 1928. at 2 p.m. CRETIA_LEWIS, Leadar; MARIAN HARDY, Fin. Sec. | MAMMERSLEY, WILLIAM EDWARD. On ecember 18, 1928, at his residence. 1100 ameron_st. Alexandria, Va. WILLIAM IDWARD. ' beloved Tsabelle R Hammersley. Funeral the above residence Friday. December 21, 4 pm. Relatives and fricnds invited. nterment Bethel Cemetery. HEIN, SILVIO. America learns with sorrow of a loval a ued_memb R TRAIN, President. CATHERINE. On Wednesday. t Georse Washing CATHERINE JONES. from H. M. 31 11th st se. t'2 p.m. Interment of ‘the death 2 versity Hospital, 60 Funers Gedne H & KALHOUN, LOUIS, Suddenly., on Tuesday. Decomber 18, 1928. LOUIS,” beloved hu: of the late Caroline Kalhoun. P al from his late resicence, Fi | United States Soldiers’ v, December 21, at 1:30 p.m. and friends invited. “Interment lington National Cemetery. KALHOUN, LOUIS. Comrades of Richard J. Harden Camp. No. 2, U. 8. W. V.. are meet Friday, December Home. on Rela- Ar- 20 his residence, First Street Gate of Soldiers’ Hom HARRY J. SHERWOOD, Commander. 1928, at Da KANNGIESSER. frcm “the chapel of Clyde J. Nichols, 4209 9th st. n.w.. on_ Friday. D nber 21, 1928, at 2 D.n. Interment at invion National Cemetery | KRG MUEL. Suddenls. sday, ohio. Decemboer . 100 Beond st SAMUEL. ir_his 51st Mae Warren Krizbaum December Consressional band of neral from his home Frida ¢ 5 pm. Interment at 1ete LEWIS, WILLIAM. Departed this lite Wed- nesddy. December 19, 1928. at Providence Hospital, WILLIAM LEWIS. the beloved husband of Eliza Lewis. He also leaves to mourn his departure a host of other elatives friends. Remains resting the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3ra and ‘Eve sts sw. Notice of funeral ter MADISON. CARRIE, On Monday, December i her_residence, 2326 8th st. B.W MADISON. daughter of Amy Hen: erson, mother of: Leon Madison. sister of byait and qrandniece of Edward T ok City. Remains resting S Co. funeral par- neral Friday Redeemer . between Florida ave. and Barry pl. MAHAN, EMMA W. 13, 1928 EMMA W st On Tuesday. December beloved rederic han 1t her late residence, 424 Thursday, December 20, at 8 o'clac Relatives and {riends invited. I nt Hatboro. Pa. INGER. € fuily into rest on Decembe: 2 residence of her daughters, 19 n.w.. CATHERINE HAYES ME . “devoted wife of Ferdinand and ngther of Capt. Louis R. Mehlinge: M. White end Lillie M. Coleman 1 from the parlors of Ruth Dabne 4570 st nw. on Saturday, December m. Relatives and fri it tarment ai Harmony Ceme! 1 SR, LIZZIE. On Wednesday, Decem- | . 1928, at_2 w.m.. a: her daughters ce, Mrs. Frank Grady (nee } entucky ave. s.e. Mrs. LIZZ1 ER. beloved wife of the late Moria formerly of Sharpsburg, Md. Sk ived by her daushters. irs. Laura s. Mrs. Albert Prevost, Mrs. Frank two sons. W. A. Miller and THare tiller; _two grandehildrén. and & Bmma Bussard. Interment Friday, December . Mount View Cemete: (Hagerstow and Boonsboro papers please copy). 20 MORRIS, T. On Tuesday, December 18, 1428, ROBERT. MORRIS. _devoted brother of Willlam Morris. Funeral Fri- day. December 21. at 1 p.m., from the W. | Ernest Jaryls Co. funeral parlors, 2: reia ‘ave. n.w. 2 MURPHY. GEORGE. On December 18, 1928, fURPHY. beloved brother of ‘Alice “Allen Funeral (rom Hanlon's eral chael, 641 H st. ne. Fridey. De; at am. Reauiem mass at e Thith” Chitrche. Georsetown. Dy Cu 9:30 a.m. Interment at Holy Rood Relatives and friends invited. On Tuesday, December 3. at Emergency Hospital, MARY MURRAY, ased 30 vears. . Remains resting i Moon & Allen funeral parlor: th st Funeral services Satur- December 32, at_2 p.m.. at Mount abtist Church. 15th and L sts. n.w. * MARY _REED YARBOROUGH. sday, December 20, 1928, in her rd_'vear, at the residence of her son, Thomas H. Myers, of 3904 Jocelyn_st.. Chevy Chase, D. C. MARY REED YARBOROUGH MYERS. “widow of James Oliver My Funeral services at the above residence on Saturday. De- cmber 22. at 10 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Frederick, Md. Rels tives and friends invited ~(Chicago. IiI Baltimore, Md., and Buffalo, N. Y., papers piease €op: NELSON. JAMES M. Departed Thesdny. mber 18, 1928, NELSON. "devoted faiher of Ernest, Lewis and Kenneth Nelson, M Oliver Dixon. Mrs. Fred Jackson, Mrs. Mary F. Tasvior and Mrs. Charles John- Son Remains resting at the James H Winslow” Co. funeral chapel. Notice of | faneral hereatter. PEAKE, CHARLFS P. Suddenly. on Wednes- v, December 19, 1028, 512 7t st. B.n.. CHARLES P foved husband of Thoresn Peaka. veass. | He was a member of Columbia Tybosraphical Unlors No. 101 Al (rom.nis Iate residence on Pridas. ber 21.at 3 pm. Relatives and irionds invited. " Interment -Congressional ‘Cem ot Mayme Ty, ML Grady Mus H at Cemetery. MURRAY. MARY E. this _ life JAMES H. William, of tie | . | De- | The Authors’ Leazue of | t st 1 husband_of the late | from | | wooDRUFF. RISTON. 1928, at DA E. On Tuesday. December 18, her residence. 1103 4. s IDA'E.. widow of George H. Riston mains "rest] daughter. s, Fune on Friday. tives and Prospect Hi RYON. N. MELVIN. Suddenly, December 18, 1028, at Rowie. VIN, beloved son of John W. Ryon. aged 22 vears. Fune Churen on Friday. De Interment Fort L on Tue te SCOTT. DR. JAMES C. December 18, voted and pond Dora_Scott of James C.. ir.: Laura M. Hani Robert Scolt ‘and Susie E sday. December 2 mont. e Baptist fces will Church. ASA M. 1928 ASA December '13. 1925, . ANNIE M. the resid en Chase. . December 2 ANNIE, Deceniber. Thempson and the late \ as! bet s ! Scott, pastor. invited to att THOMPSON. ANNIE. bers of Eudora Househol are requested 1o attend the hall Friday nisht burial of Sister ANNIE neral Sundav. December from Enon ist_Chu 6th and 7th sts. s.e AMANDA PERRY, EVA THOMPSON, THOMPSON. CHARLES. THOMPSON. 23, at 1:30 ar W, parted this lite day. December De et 3ia '20th &t hw . CHAR husband of ‘the lats June Thompson leaves to rourn their loss a devo Mary E. Hnrdle Thompson: two ters. Grace Thomps ompson Chives: one Wayman: two sons-i Aliley and Edward Chi six_grandchildren and relatives and _friends. December 21, at 2 pm. Zion M. E. Church. at Dumbarton ave. and O st. n.w. Remair may be viewed at the residence of his dauchter. 1236 25th st. n.w TWITCHELL. FLORENCE. danshter of the te Dr. Semuel Tuwitchel vhothy Chesley. Funeral services at the of Granville F. Dailev. 1075 Park York Citv. on _Fridav afte c'elock. Interment Woodiawn. WILLEY, MRS. MAUD TAWNE pesday. December 19, M fATUD TAW vife of James M. W later. ave oon Y. belov ey. Notice of funeral ELIZABETH A. On Wednes- day. December 10. 1928, ELIZARETH A WOODRUFF. at her residence, 825 10t st. ne. Funeral from her late residence, Friday, December 21, at 3 pm. Burial tn Connecticut. I Memorian. BROWN. IDA E. In loving_remembrance of our dear mother, IDA E. BROWN. who de- parted this life ‘six years ago today, De- cember 20, 1 Dear mother. we loved you, But God loved you best God has teken vou to glory, For evermore to rest HER TWO DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. MARY E. PIERCE AND NANCY L. DARDEN. *+ CAMPER, CARRIE A. A tribute of I the memory of my dear mother, CARRIE A. CAMPER. who passed to the great be- yond fourteén years azo today. December HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, FLORINE M. WINTHROP. CLARK. HARRIET A. Tn sad but loving re- membrance of our dear wife and mother, HARRIET A. CLARK. who departed this life one year ago today, December 20, 1927 No_one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell Of_grief that is borne in silence For the one we love 5o well DEVOTED HUSBAND 'AND DAUGHTER, CHARLES CLARK AND BESSIE SDM- MONS. CLARK. HARRIET A. Tn sad but loving re- membrance of our dear friend. HARRIET A. CLARK. who departed this yéar ago today. December 20, 1927 Sadly_missed MARIE AND JENNIE. CROPP. MARY GENEVA. Sacred to the memory of our d foved o ter and sister, MARY GENEVA CROPP, Who _left s two years ago todav. Docem: ber 20, 1926. THE FAMILY. As long as life and memory T will remember thee ) DENNISON. ALICE §. Tn sad b 5 membrance of my beloved departed this life six years cember 20, 1922 Sleep on. dear mother, and fake thy rest: We loved you here, but God loved you best LOVING DAUGHTER. PE. DENNISON. ALICE §. A tribute the memory of my dear moth DENNISON, who passed ¥ azo today. December 20, 1922. At home fn the beautiful In the garden of rest. Some day, dear mother done. I will meet you at home. over there LOVING DAUGHTER, EV FLANAGAN, NELLIE S. remembrance of our mother, FLANAGAN. who departed this -~year ago today. December 20, 1327 You have left us sad and lonel You have found a place of rest But your tender and loving wavs Will lead us on to you some day. DAUGHTER AND ~SON, NELLIE JERR MMOND. GEORGE ng_remembrance of father. GEORGE W. three vears axo today. HIS WIFE. DAUGHTER MILLER. JOHN G. In sad but loving re- membrance of father, JOHN G. geay one year o today. The blow was hard, the shock severe; We little thought his death was near Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell HIS " WIFE. MARY E. MILLER. DAUGHTERS. ROBINSON. ELLA. In sad but I membrance of our dear mother. E ROBINSON. who deparied this life seven vears ato today, December 20, 1921. A loving mother. so good and kind. No friend on earth lite her we fing Sad was the hour of that unhappy day When God calied our darling mother aw HER LOVING CHILDREN, BERNICE LEONARD. . SMILER. JOHN T. and MARY E. In lovo ing_memory of my beloved parsits. JOHN T. SMILER. who ed this life April 3.1919. and MARY MILER. December 20. 1 THEIR DEVOTED SON. * WATSON, J. E. In loving remembrance of ‘my dear husband, J. E. WATSON. who de- parted this life four years aco today. De- cember 20, 1924, My life is lonesome. My heart is filled with pain. 1 feel that T will never k A'happy cas in life PPy i WirE: ALICE WATSON. last fOTHE t lovin nother, who teda¥. De- when my work i . In sad but NELLTE 8 Tlife oné AyD W. December 20, AND MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J.F. MANNING CO.. In 919 157h STREET N. W. WaswingTon, D. C. iflbcpdflauso‘lcum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenieat MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran= quillity. This hallowed beauty spot is an everlasting memorial to the love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day fl?l 000Conn. Ave. Main7897

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