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RITES FOR RETIRED PASTOR TOMORROW Rev. 'George H. Slaybaugh, 83, Came to Washington 47 Years Ago. the vari ing due He out Funeral services for Rev. George H. Slaybaugh, 83 years old, retired Luther- an minisier, and former chief clerk of the United States Coast Guard here for many years, who died in Emergency Hospital yesterday, wiil be conducted at his residence, 2446 Twentieth street, actl ing the its Careful Morticians We have been termed “Careful Morticians” be- cause there is an exactness under which we perform. Every detail is effi- ciently cared for. Modern Chapel. Private Ambulance.. Just Phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians 29 H St. N.W. 4601 5th St. N.W. you may pay us large sums for our services, and we will give you a real dollar’s worth for every dollar you spend with us. necessary to spend, for complete services, any more than $125. More costly funerals include more costly merchandise, but the attention given, and the service in general, does. not price. %/wo EAL FUNERAL HOME "or reference, Ask 816 H STREE Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 " tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- terment will be private. Rev. Mr. Slaybaugh was long active in the Grand Army of the Republic, which he served as senior vice com- mander-in-chief in 1915. He also was past commander of the Department of served as junior and senior vice com- mander of Kit Carson Post, G. A. R. He was retired as-chief clerk of the United States Coast Guard in 1922, refused a discharge from the Army for disability. Rev. Mr. Slaybaugh came to this city 47 years ago after having relinquished engage in church activities as oppor- tunity presented and health permitted. He was a charter member of Epiphany Lutheran B, ding. He also was chairman of its board of trustees from the time of death. He had taken an active part to secure the erection of the Church of Our- Redeemer, the Keller Memorial Lutheran Church and in the organization of St. Mark's Lutheran | Church. Fishermen Get Over Millian. In five weeks $1,303,500 was earned by crews of fishing vessels engaged in catching herring off the coast of Eng- land during the past season. crews grossed as high as.$9,000, the average being $4,120. earned as much as $650, the average being $280. larger sums than usual. OPEN A Main 984 IEIS THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. FEBRUARY 17, 1920_PART T. Retired Pastor Dies Potomac, G. A. R., and had held ous offices in the department lead- up to that position. He also had to disability from angina pectoris. served in the Union Army through- | the Clvil War, having at one time ve work in the ministry due to fail- health. He continued, however, to | Church and was chairman of securing a site and erecting organization until the time of his Lutheran __REV. G. H. SLAYBAUGH. _ Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department during the last 24 hours: Albert and Rosa Conte, girl. Wylie J. and Vada M. Spence, girl James R. and Agnes Kendall, bo. Emmanuel and Olga Vidos, boy. Thomas F. and Irene Garnett, bov. Some Share fishermen Fisher girls also made e — = B—— Sempachi Richerd C. 5 ., bor. CHARGE George V. and Margatet E_ Repelil, gitl, ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EMAN'S—7th & F Samuel A. and Anna K. Freas, gir Willlam A. and Louise W. Bowman, t Alntcnm and Anna Troiano, girl an wins John M. and Manny Tatum, girl. James F. and Agnes Chase, girl. James S. and Bessie H. Scott. boy. Arthur and Hester Hazel, boys. twins. Andrew M. and Marguerite Guilford, girl. irl. boy, But it is not vary with the your neighbor’ NATIVE WASHINGTON MAN DIES IN NEW ROCHELLE Terry J. McMahon, Construction Worker, Will Be Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Terry J. McMahon, 42, a native of Washington, died Friday in New Rochelle, N. Y., where he had been en- gaged in construction work for the last decade. His death was unexpected to his family here, although he had been ill since last Spring. Burial will be in | Washington. | Mr. McMahon was the only son of the late Terrence S. and Kate Mc- Mahon. He is survived by three sisters, Miss Mary A. McMahon, Mrs. Rupert Lehmann and Mrs. Arthur Brakhagen, all of this city. Requiem high mass will be sald for him at St. Gabriel's Church Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock and the funeral will be held from the family residence, 622 Rock Creek Church road. Burial will be made in Mount Olivet Cemetery. | AIDS IN HOUSING CRISIS. Belgian Queen Sponsors Plan for More Homes. BRUSSELS (#).—Queen Elizabeth is lending a hand to help solve the hous- ing problem that has persisted ever since the great war. The Queen is sponsoring a movement aimed to pro- vide more homes. 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Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 36; 2 am., 34; 4 am, 32; 6 am, 31; 8 am, 32; 110 am., 37; 12 noon. 40; 2 pm., 43; 4 pm, 43; 6 pm, 42; 8 pm, 40; 10 !pm, 39. Highest, 45; lowest, 31. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 47; lowest, 39. i | | Tide Table. Geodetic Survey). Today—Low tide, 7:52 am. and pm.; high tide, 1:30 am. and p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:03 am. and 10:12 p.m.; high tide, 2:37 am. and 3:12 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—-Sun rose 6:58 a.m.; sun sets, 5:47 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:57 a.m.; | sets, 5:48 p.m. Moon rises 11:23 am.; sets 1:29 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precipt. Max. Min. tation, Sat- Fri, Sat.p.m.to urday. night. 8p.m. 8p m 3836 3 0.06 0 2:05 sun Asheville, N. C.... | Atlanta, Ga. & Atlantic City. 'N. J... Baltimore. Md. ... Birmingham, Bismarck, N. Boston, Buffalo, N Chicago, Cincinnati. Ohio.. Chesenne, " Wvo. Cleveland, Ohio. Davenport, Towa. Denver. Colo.. Des Moines. Detroit, Mich. Duluth, Minn El Paso, Tex Galveston, Tex.. Helena, 'Mont...... Indianapolis, ‘Tnd.. il Maraquette, Memphis, Miami, Fla. Mobile, “Ala.. New Orleans. Omaha, Nebr. Philadelphia, P Phoenix. Ariz.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Me. Portland, Oreg. San Antonlo, T San Diego, Calif. San Francisco, Caiff. Miss, . | WASHINGTON, D, €. § Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Clarence Williamas. 49, of Penola, Va., and Pauline K. Kirby, 24, Purcellville, Vi Rev. John E. Briggs. Horace C. Dodge, 52, and Bertha M. Read, 48; Rev. U. G. B. Plerce. Johnie Pugh. 38, and Mamie Leftwich, 20; Judge Robert E. Mattingly. Willlam T. Jasper. 21, this city, and M: rion E. Taylor, 31, Jennings, Va.; Rev. Wi lace P. Abbott. ichard A. Perry, 21, and Catherine M. Heflen . 18 ev. John Weidley. Charles J. Jacobson, 21, and Norvelle H. Newton, 19: Rev, Henry J. Smith. James Smith, 21, Richmond, Va. and Dorothy Thompson, 23, London, N. C.: Rev. John C. Ball Hyacinth F. Licarione, 22, and Madelene E._Painter, 18: Rev. Louls A. Mossbur Floyd B. Claytor, 19. Hot Springs, Va. Elsie N. Evans, 18, Clifton Forge, Vi Earle Wilfley. 47, and Isabel Larche, | Wi 18; Rev. Lewis T. Chapman. les “W. Hixson, 20, Occoquam,:Va. and Grace 8. Abell, 17, Dumfries, Va.; Rev. William M. Smoot. Clarence J. Ball, 25, Buffalo, N. Y. and Lena I Hitchings, 24, Norfolk, Va:; Rev. J. N. Pierce. Clarence K. Membert, 30, this elty, and Rose E. Walker, 24, Kensington, Md.; Rev. Jon C.Ball. Rhine Hart Danjel. 21, this city, and Gold- ston Newman, 20. Galthersburg, Md.; Rev. Lednard E. Keiser. Charles "A. Patten. 27, and Marearet N. faabetn P. Lerch, 24: Judge Robert E. Matting Lafayette Franklin, 32,"and Eli Tuley, 25; u. G i 307 el T Nichol uel T, sude A, Thompson, and_Dorothy Rinker, 22, hoth of Herndon, Va.; Rev. Wil- liam M. Hoffman, Due to the contraction of the glass and iron of which it is built, the Crystal Palace at London is now 10 inches shorter than in Summer. o s CMORNDL o FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Atimal Rescie League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8088. LOST. CAMEO EARRING, in or vicinity of Childs' Cat ward. G o d_white: a 2 years old. Reward. Tdman Park Hotel Penna. ave. ors to Phone RENCY, {n Woolworth's 14th _st. store Saturday night between 7 and 8 o'clock. Please_call Columbia 408. 0G, police; answers to name of Bo 'to 1258 10th st. n.w. Liberal reward. German police, tag_No, ‘1576 Blackie. Reward Tel Ad. 518. 713 U v ) Atlantic med 3528. ) n; Chesapeake dol answers to Brownle; Lincoln d's, lost on Le Drolt Park car '_Please call North 3063-W. _ R—Friday evening, addressed Katharine Moncure, 1901 15th st Please_return. POLICE DOX auite * grown, ' n Wisconsin 3178. Md. PURSE, blue; containing money and oher articles; near Wisconsin_ ave. and Ordwa, Reward. _Address Box 368-C, Star of RING, garnet, set in white gold. Call North 25 Reward. nd-white female pup- , strayed from 9 Elm ave. Takoma P w nildren’s pets. Reward. Shep. 2344-J. VASE—Lost from downfown shop, one blue pitcher vase, broken at top: value only sen- timental. _Rey Call_F; WATCH. Hamilton, and _chai cutter. 'Pinder please phone or_Metr 250. Reward. WRIST WATCH; lady's white old Eigin, on Sruary b initials B K. B 410 reward. 135 A St. . 16, ALL IN ONES—Folded small about ‘10 a.m., downtown_vicinity, 4th 11_Colur ith clgar eveland ‘4425 Baturday between bin 4071 Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient 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 t s 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 Office 1000Conn, Ave. Main7897 N Dbo (Furnished by United States Coast and |~ Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to fhe Heaith.Department during the last 24 ours: Eli A. Berry. 89 years. 219 9th st se. Julia'Anna Counselman, 84, 3467 14t st Theresa Q. Dillon. 84, 4520 Hawthorne st Victoria T, Wright. 84, 1313 R t. Caroline W. Hopkins, 83, 1817 19ih st. Geory . Lyles, 83, 2136 O st. poheodon Bittner, 75, ‘Little Sisters of the oor, Bridget Malloy, 69, 919 19th st. n.e. Bessle Hurwitz, 67, 450 R st. Jullet King. 65. 1843 Irving st Lucy Galt wood, 60, 222 8th st. n.e. Sally P. Taliaferro. 51, 2524 17th st Ellzabeth W. Woodward, 48, Columbia Hos- pital Guilda Grimmel, 23, Tuberculosis Hospital Grace M, L. Streets. 17. 53 K st. Frances Cockrell, 14, Sibley Hospital piEleanor Talbott.'s months, Children’s Hos- James R. Kendall, jr., 11 hours, 514 La mont_st. James Harrls. 85 vears. Galllnger Hospital. | Josephine Reed, 60. 323 10th st. s.e. Maggie E. Coles. 53. 1243 D st. s.e. Mary Coates. 45, 1526 Cooksey court James H. Smith. 48, Emergency Hospital Priscilla ' Whitten, Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital Carrle Gibson, 46, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. | Bertha Frazier, 42, 1604 4th Charles Turner, 34, Gallinger Hospital George Brown, '23. Garfleld Hospital Grace D. B. Williams, 1, 1517 8th st. @ards of Thanks. BURGAN, GEORGE A. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for thelr kind ex- pressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to us at the death of my keloved husband, GEORGE A. BURGAN. MRS. JOSEPHINE BURGAN. + DAVIS, SARAH E. T wish to express my heartfelt appreciation to my relatives and friends for their acts of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes on the occasion of the death of my beloved mother, SARAH _E. DAVIS, GEORGE 8. DAVIS, HER SON. * DORSEY EDWARD A. We wish to acknowl- edge with grateful appreciation the kind acts of sypmathy of our friends and neighbors and the beautiful floral tributes sent on the occasion of the death of our beloved husband and brether. MRS. VIRGINIA DORSEY AND PAMILY. GREEN, wit ul_appreciation, the kind acts of sympathy of our friends and the beau- tiful floral tributes sent on the occasion of the death of my beloved mother, MAR- THA B. GREEN. MR. AND MRS. FRED O. GREEN. * HAWKINS. PEARL. We wish to acknowl- edge with grateful appreciation the kind acts of sympathy of our friends. neigh- bors and pastors. Rev. E. B, Watson and Rev. “Agulla “Sayles, also the beautiful foral tributes sent on the occasion of the ur beloved daughter and sister, PEARL HAWKINS {(nee Carter) THE FAMILY. * HELFGOTT, Dr. MAX A. We wish to ex- tend to ‘our friends and relatives our appreciation for their acts of sympathy on the occasion of the death of Dr. MAX _ A. HELFGOTT. THE PAMILY. * LEWIS, ALEXANDER. knowldege and deepiy appreciate the kind acts of sympathy and the beautiful foral tributes given at the death of our loved husband and father. ALEXANDER LEWIS. THE FAMILY. WHITE. ROBERT M. C. We wish to_ac- knowledge with grateful thanks the kind acts of sympathy of our friends and neigh- bors and the beautiful floral tributes sent on the occasion of the death of my hus- AND PAMILY' b Braths. ANDERSON. SARAH. = Departe s life Tueatay. Februaty 12. 1950, st Eseseencsy Hospital, SARAH ANDERSON. 'devoted Vife of Thomas Anderson, bejpved dwugh- ter of Harrist Munson. ~She aiso leaves six sisters and_four brothers to mourn her departure. Funeral Monday, Februsry 18, at 1:30 p.m., from the John T. Rhines fuberal chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. In- terment Rosemont Cemetery. BELL, JAMES R. Departed this life Fri- day, February 15, 1920. at 12:50 pm., ai his' residence. 408 Florida _ave, n.w. JAMES R., husband of Mrs. Fannle Beli. brother of'Ada C. Owens. Adella Wormley. Funeral Monday. February 18, at 1:30 p.m. sharp, from Frazier's new funeral home. 389 R. I ave. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 17 BELL, JAMES R. Members Friéndship Lodge, No. §91. G. U. O. of O, F. ‘are hereby notified of funéral of our late brother. JAMES R. BELL. Funeral Monday, PFebruary 13, at 1:30 pm., from Frazier ‘funeral home, 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Romt e aRAn 1. 2 AWRENCE DENNISON. SILAS A.” JAMES, Rec. Sec. 17 BELL. REBECCA. Departed this life Wednes- day. Febriary 19, 1930, at Met ersidence 2013 M st. nw. Rl A BELL. ~Shé leaves to ‘mourn ‘their loss a devoted daugkter. three sisters and other relatives and_friends. Funeral Sunday, February 17. at, 2 pm. from the People's Seventh- Day " Adventist Church. 10th and V sts. nw. Relatives and friends invited. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgin ave. n.w, un- t1 Baturday at 10 am., thereafter Iate residence. . MARTHA B. T wish to acknowledge of Union B ary 15, 1929. THEODORE BITTNER. be- loved busband of Emma Bittner and father of Rose Batch and Gustave E. Bittner of Denver, Colo. and John Bittner of South Bend, Ind. Remains restine at Gasch's funeral parlors at Hyattsville, Md. Fu- neral from Gasch’s funeral Monday, February 13, at 3 " l!]z‘:m:vu and friends invited. - GRACE. - Departed this life Satur- Gny. Feveaurs 5. 1 at Freedmen's Hos- pital. GRACE BUTLER. beloved daughter 9f Henry Butler: sister of Leon, Carl James. William and_Madeline Butier and Mrs. Edna Sutton. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Sunday, February 17, at 2 p.m.. from the Rhines ~ fun; chapel, 3rd_and Eye sts. a.W. Interment Rosemont Ceme- CATTERTON, SARAH S. On Friday, Feb- Tuary 15, 1929, at ‘11 pm., her residence.’ 2728 22nd st. ne., SARAH 8. CATTERTON. = aged 88 rs, beloved mother of Willlam E. Catterton. Samuel T. Tucker, Willlam W. Tucker, Mr Grimmel, 'Mrs. Vertie W. Newm: 3 Sarah E. Crandall and 'Mrs. E Gray. Funeral from William J. Nalley funeral home, 522 8th st. s.. Monday, February 1 1:30 p.m. interment Glen- Relatives and friends in- parlors on o'clock pm. t wood Cemetery. vited to attend. CHERRY, HANNAH. Suddenly on Friday. February 15, 1929. at her residence, 3136 K st. n.w., HANNA, daughter of tI Inte Jokn Mary Cherry. Remains ing at the chapel of A. J. Schippert. Funeral services on Monday. February 18, at 2 p.m., at 8t. Paul's Eplscopal Church, 23rd st. and Washington Circle. Relatives and Iriends invited. " Xnterment Oak Hill cem- COuay 1d: 1078, wt Sini T L ey Hospital. FR, COCKRELL, beloved daughter of Liet and Annfe” Cockrell (nee Cullinan), 4505 Arkansas e. n.w. TPuneral from above residence Monday, February 18, at 8:30 &.m.. thence to Sacred Heart Church, ":l:::fl;n:‘zs filll l;eosll‘ld ‘ltc!l o'clock. In- ount” Olivet Cemetery. Rel- atives and friends invited. e )};l COLES, MAGGIE ELIZABETH. On Priday. February i5. 1929, at 1:30 p.m.. at her residence, 1243 D st. s.e.. MAGQIE ELIZA- BETH, devoted mother of Willlam N. Samuel R. and Mrs. Mamie Foster an Mrs. 1da Coles Harris. Funeral Monday, February 18. at 1:30 p.m., from Ebeneser M. E. Church. 4th and D sts, se. Rela- tives ‘and friends invited to aitend. COLES, MAGGIE. Officers and mer the Rose of Sharon, Household of Hath. No. 442, G. U. O. of O. F., are requested to attend the funeral of our worthy in- mate. Sister MAGGIE COLES, from Eb- enezer M_E. Church, 4th and D sts. se., Monday, Pebrytry 18 1sd' at 130 Bn. MARY L. HOWARD, W, . M- N- G- FITZGIBBON, ARTHUR L. A spe munication'of Willlam K" Siaeieion Lodm No. 30. F. A. and A. M., is called for Tues- e Bt Brolert “ARTHER L, oL o S Who died February 7 at Van Horn, Tex. Interment will be in Arlington National I M A0S A BOTE, T C.' E. SCHOENHALE, Sec. el : . 1929, at 3 p.m., Mrs. CARRIE GIBSON. the daughter of the late Joseph und Lucy Goins. the devoted wife of Douglas P. Gibson. She leaves to mourn their loss a husband and five small children and sister of Mrs. Arwilda Hart, M Ho Prench, Miss Edith Goins, Mrs. Florence Goddett, Mrs. Leanna Riley, Mrs. Frances Williams, Mrs. Laura Trice and Mrs. Cora Beale: brothers, Mr. Everett, Newton. Garland, Charles and James Goins, d a host of other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at Adams & Morrow, undertakers, New Jer- sey ave and R st. Funeral Monday. Feb- ruary 18, at 1 p.m. from Liberty Baptist Ghurch, 23rd st, between H and Eve. GIBSON, EMILY PATTERSON. On Friday, February 15, 1929, at St. Agnes’ Hospital. Baltimore, Md. EMILY ~PATTERSON, daughter of Rev. Joseph P. and Eiva J. Gibson. of Chaptico. St. Marys County, Md. Remains resting at V. L. Speare Co., 1009 H st. n.w. until Monday, February 18, at 11 Puneral services at Christ Church, Chaptico, Md., on Monday, Feb- ruary 18, at 1 p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. 17 HAVENNER, MARY ELLAN. On Saturday. February 16, 1929, at her residence. 1641 Good Hope rd. s 0. MARY ELLAN, beloved wife of (he late Walter Henry Havenner (nee Carter). Puneral from above resi- dence on Tuesday, February 19, at 8:30 m. Mass at St. Teresa's Church. 13th and V sts. s.e, at 9 am. Relatives and friends luviled. “Tnterment Consressignal HELM, AMELIA H. Enters Cemetery. ¢, AMELIA H. HELM, Bertha H._ Crown, Louise M. Nock and Robert E. Davis. Funeral February 18, from the :30 a.m., thence to o X 't Hill Ceme- invited. H. ed eternal rest 29, at_her resi- Whe: fa WS am. Tor her Interment Pre tery."Rétatives and. frien HORAN, WILLIAM H. On Priday, 9% ABior at Biniey Memorial Hoopiial WIL, LIAM 3. H bro! o ears. Geloved epper. Harry Mrs. Mar- ret {gYen P T R o g:fll I'and T sts. '8t 0 oclonk. Relatives H. Horan and - Funeral from the c) )l of on friends invited to attend, Mount Olives Cemetery, o Jaterment at rgeon, 1011 7th st. clak AUIRE IR T We gratetully sc- | nce. | ITTNER, THEODORE. On Fridav. Febru- | NCIS. On Thursday. Feb- | Beaths. | JOHNSON, ALICE V. The Ladies’ Crispus ‘Attucks Relief Association announces the | death of Miss ALICE V. JOHNSON Pu- neral Sunday, Pebruary 17, 1920. 1 pm . | Pirst Baptist Church, 27th st. and Dum barton ave. n.w. ILTA ' WEST HAMILTON, Pres. JENNIE E BARNES. Rec. Sec JOHNSON. JAMES M. Suddenly, on Peb- ruary 18, 1929, JAMES M. befoved hus- band of Bessie Forsythe Johnson Rela tives and friends invited to attend funeral services, Monday, Pebruary 18. 2 pm. at the residence of E. P. Moss, &: Oak st. Lyon Park. (Baltimore and | Pittsburgh pépers piease copy.) - JOYCE. FRANCIS HENRY. Depyrted life, “aft brief fllness. on Thursd | y 14, 1929. at 745 am.. at spital. FRANCIS HENRY. son of the late Frank and Cecelia Jovce brother of William Jovce, Hattie Carter Beaste Key and Bertha Scoit. i | Ethel Joyce and Emmett in-law ‘of Jennie Jovce. Fu; ter's. Hattle Carter, 78 Monday, February I Interment Arlington National Relatives and friends invited MAYHEW, SARAH A. On Friday. February 15,1920 at Homeopathic Hospital. SARAH A. beloved wife of Joseph W. Mayhew 46K st. n.e. Puneral from the residence of her son. Anthony L. Mayhew. 1004 Eve st. n.w. Mondav. February 18, a: 730 am. Hieh requiem mass at St Aloysius Chureh at § a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invi | | the 1 1 o'clock Cem. | i McMAHON, TERRY J. Suddeniy. on Priday Pebruary 15, 1929. at New Rochelle. N. ¥ TERRY J. the beloved son of the late Terrence F. and Kate McMahon of 622 | Rock Creek Church rd. n.w_ Funeral from above residence Tuesday, February 19, at | 9 o'clock. ~High requiem mass at St | Gabriel's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 18 MeMAHON. ANNA E. On Saturday Febru- ary 18, 1929, at her residence. 518 23nd st n.w. ANNA E. McMAHON (nee Nevel widow of the late John J. McMahon and beloved mother of Margaret V. Goodman | and Joseph F. McMahon and James E. McMahon. Notice of funeral later Feb- ER. RACHEL A. On Saturday. ry 16. 1929. RACHEL A. MILLER (nee Goodrich), age 77 years. beloved wife of Charles F. Miller. Funeral from her late residence, 428 13th st. n.e. Monday, Feb- ruary 18, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends | invited, ' Interment Glenwood Cemetery. | | MILLER, WASHINGTON M. Suddenly on | Saturday. Pebruary 16. 1920, at his daugh- ter's residence, Mrs. Jessie M. Harry, 4907 Howard st, Tenleytown. D. C. Puneral on Tuesday, February 19. at 2 p.m. from the Nealsville Church, Nealsville. Md, Inter- ment _at Nealsville Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. (Montgomery County, Md.. papers please tcopy.) 18 MYERS, FANNIE B. Departed this life. Sat- urday, Pebruary' 16, 1929. FANNIE B MYERS, beloved wife of Willlam A. Myers A loving daushter survives her. She was ser of Mrs. Joseph Sampson and Mrs. ah Martin'and niece of Willlam Childs, Julian Hackett and John Hackett. Fu Deral Tiesday, February 19, 1:30° pm., | 1220 T st. nw. 8¢ REDWAY, DAISY. Suddenly. on Priday February 15, 1920, DAISY, beloved wife of the late Ralph Redway, Puneral from the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons’ Co.. 1113 th st. n.w.. on Monday. February i8, at 2 pm’ Relatives and friends inviied. I terment Glenwood Cemetery. SERRIN, CHARLES W. On Friday, Febru- ary 15, 1929, at the residence of his niece, Mrs. PFlorence P. Thompson, 4505 Conduli 1d..'CHARLES W., beloved son of the late Wiilism D.’and Sarah A. Serrin. Puneral from the above residence on Tuesday, P ruary 19, at 8:30 a.um. Requiem high mass Holy Trinity Church at 9:15 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 18 SLAYBAUGH. REV. GEORGE H. On Satur- day, February 16, 1929, Rev. GEORGE H., beloved husband 'of Annie L. Siaybaush. Funeral from his late residence, 2446 20th st. n.W. on Monday. February 18, at 2 pin. " Please omit flowers. Interment pri- vate. SMITH, MARY A. on February 16, 1023, at Miami,_ Fla, MARY A. (born Mary A. Basby-Smith), Wwidow of Milton E. Smith, in her seventy-fourth year. Fu- neral from her late residence in Wash- tngton. Notice later. . SWAN, LOUISE W. February 16, 1929. at the home of her son. Fred Walton Swan, 5412 41st st. n.w., LOUISE W. SWAN. Born August_ 15, 1839. Funeral services from John R. Wright's chapel, 1337 10th st. n.w. Monday. February 18. at 11 a.m. In: térment at Rock Creek Cemetery. N SWIGGETT, JAMES H. Suddenls departed this life Priday. February 15, 1929, at his residence, 51 Quincy pl. n.w.. JAMES H. SWIGGETT. Remains at Frazier's new funeral home. 389 R. I ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. VEITCH, THEODORE A. Suddenly. Satur- day. Pebruary 16, 1929. at 10:13 am., THEODORE A., son_of the late Robert R. and Catherine M. Veitch. Funeral Mon- day, February 18, at 2 p.m., from his late residence. Ballston, Va. Interment private, Mount Olivet Cemetery. Suddenly. WEAVER. MARY MARGARET. on Friday. February 15, 1929, at the home of her parents. 712 19th st. n.w.. MARY MARGARET. beloved daughter ‘of Wil- liam Morgan and Margaret Edna Weaver. Funeral services will be held on Monday. Pebruary 18, at the Western Presbyterian Chureh, H st. between 19th and 20th sts. n.w.. at 2 p.m. 1 WILLIAMS. ANNIE. Departed this life Sat- nrday, February 16, 1929, ANNIE WIL- LIAMS, devoted wife of Louis Williams, mother of Mrs. Louise Mason. sister of Rachel Ann Johnson. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at the John T. Rhines’ fu- neral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. .. WOODFIELD. WILLIAM B, Departed this L ebrues™7, 080 ‘ot 0143 .m., _at oungstown _City Hospital, ‘oungstown, Ohio, WILLIAM B. WOOD- FIELD. beloved son of Mary E. Jeit of Washington. D, C. He also leaves two sis- . Eva W. Mackay and Mrs. C. W. and one brother, ry T. . all of ‘this city. ‘and a son. W. Woodfield of Akron, Ohlo, _In- terment at Warren; Ohio, Sunday, Feb- ruary 10, at 1:30 o'clock. . WOODWARD. ELIZABETH PESCHEAU. On Thursday, Pebruary 14, 1929, at_Columbia Hospital, ELIZABETH PESCHEAU WOOD- WARD _(nee Webster). Funeral services from Gawler's chapel. 1750 Pennsylvi n‘l’ 1 ave. n.w. on Monday., February 18. p.m. Intérment Rock Creek Cemetery. In Memoriam. BOOTH, JANIE B. red to the loving memory’ of our deyoted wife and mother. MRS, "JANIE_B. B who depar {his lite one year aso today, February 17, HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND OHIL- DREN. . BROOKS. GEORGE G. A tribute of love to the memory of my beloved husband and our devoted father, GEORGE G. BROOKS. who left us three years ago today, Feb- ruary 17, 1926. We miss him no less ac time passes on Than we did on the nignt of his goin For absence can never close the door of our hearts, While the lamp of our love is still glow- ing. HIS_LOVING WIFE. JULIA, AND DE- VOTED CHILDREN. EDWARD, LOTTIE AND MARY BROOKS. d BUNDY, ANN E. In loving remembrance of my dear mother, ANN E. BUNDY, who passed away one year ago today, Febru- arv 17. 1928, HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MAUDE H. BUNDY. . BURLEY. ANNA MAY. Tn sad but loving re- membrance of our dear wife and mothe ANNA MAY BURLEY, who died two years ako today, February i7, 1927. February the 17th again is here. To us the saddest day of the ve Recavse dear mother von went away Exactly two years axo today. DEVOTED HKUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * COLBERT. ANNIE M. TIn loving memorv of my dear mother. ANNIE M. COLBERT, who departed this life two years ago to- cay, February 17. 1927, Two vears have passed. dear mother, But my heart feels just the same. For many a silent tear has fallen At the mention of your name. No one knows how I miss you More and more each da: Life has not been the same to me Since you were called away. HFR LOVING DAUGHTER, MRS: KATH- ERINE E. CARBERRY. ¢ COLE. FRANCES. In sad but lovine re- membrance of my dear mother, FRANCES COLE, who_departed this life twenty-one | years ago, February 16, 1908. The golden gate flew open, A gentle voice said com And ‘with farewell unspoken She calmly entered home. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, CORNELIA COLE, AND FAMILY. COOPER. WILLIAM E. Tn loving remem- brance of our father, WILLIAM E. COOPER, who departed this life & year ago, Feb- ruary 17, 1928. HIS SONS AND DAUGHTERS. * COOPER, BENJAMIN F. Sacred to the memory of our dear husband and father. BENJAMIN F. COOPER. who left us seven years ago today, February 17. 1922 God has his plans and what if we With our sight be too blind to see Their full fruition, cannot He who Made it solve the mystery? One Whom oved has fallen asleep. Not dead '"2““'“ his im be deep. The house is dust. the is dumb, But through undying ye: to come ‘The spark that glowed with his soul MARY A, OLLIE M. AND ALFRED A. COOPER. . FALLEN, AGNES. In memory of my dearly beloved moiher, AGNES FALLEN, who died twelve v ago today, February 17. 1917. God takes our loved ones from our homes, but never from our hearts FAULKNER, JANIE P. In_ lovin brance of our dear ~mother, FAULKNER, who departed this 0 today, February 17, I remem- ANIE P e ntteen line of sweet remembrance, & memory fond and true, toke devotion HER EOVING DAUGHTERS, "EVA" AND DOROTHY. . FRIEDRICH, OSCAR H. In loving ory of our dear husband and. OSCAR H. DRICH, who died two years ago today, February 17, 1937, Two years have passed t we fina the memory ‘of your dear face sl lingers in our mind. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. membrance of our dear fa HELLWIG, Who depazied this aK0 today, February . 1923. We will ver ory fade; Sweet thoughts Tin g BRPLTE B b e INLAW, ADOLPH AND i 22 In Memortam. JACKSON. SILAS. A tribute of love and de votion 1o the memary of my dear broihe: SILAS JACKSON. who passed Into ihe wreat beyond eight years ago today, Peb ruary 17, 1921 Loved in Nfe and in death remembered HIS DEVOTED BROTHER. WILTON KIDWELL, EMMA J. ng rerembrance of our beloved mother EMMA KiD. WELL who departed fo one yes %0 today Gone but not forge not come to us She e e shall kn 3 BONS AND DAU NA T wiie and LER. who died ry 17 MILLER, T brance o TERESA A We ca The hest are % the fir LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN MYERS. PAUL and JENNIE. Tn sad bu | ing_remembrance my brother, PAUL MYERS. v 6 February 17 lite, remembered in death ER. LUCY M. BELL GRAND. DAUGHTERS. GLENORA BINGHAM JENETT B. BAYLOR p F. A tribute of love to memory_of our dear husband and her. CHARLES E. OFPUTT. who de ted this life one year ago today, Fe: ruary 17. 1928, Peacetully sleepin Life's weary t Inailence you_ suffered. Until God ealled you home to suffer no more Dearest father how we miss you Since from earth you passed sway And our hearts are mching sadiy As we think of you today in patieuce you > his days. 1d mind Upright and just to Sincere and kind in h What a beautiful memory be left behind DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * v WIS F. In lovine memory of my nd only son. LEWIS F. OLIVER d nine years ago today. Pabruary k MOTHER. * who_die 17, 192 . _In remembrance of our ALICE PURCELL (nee Hen- ning). who _departed this life four years ago today, Pebruary 17, 1925. Anniversary mass will be said at St. Peter's Chureh. You suffered heartaches and pain, All_for heaven to ga We will meet you some day Where there 15 110 SOrrow. Here today and gone tomorrow HER DAUGHTERS. * REISER, MARGARET. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. MAR- GARET REISER. who departed this life 20 years ago today. CATHERINE F. SCOTT, PFREADRICKA E. THOMA. b SMITH, WILLIAM H. MONROE. LUCINDA. Sacred to the memory of our beloved son and brother. WILLIAM H. SMITH. who died so peacefully four years ago today, February 17. 1925. and our nlecs and cousin. MRS. LUCINDA MONROE., who died 50 suddenly November 3, 1924. Asleep in Jesus. blessed sleep. Gone but never will be forgotten. MOTHER AND ' SISTERS, AUNTS AND COUSIN. ¢ SMITHSON, LOLA C. In loving memory of Ty Cear mother: LOLA C. SMITHSON. who passed away one year ago today. February 17, 1928, DEVOTED DAUGHTER. * STAFFORD, SALLIE STOKES. 1In loving re- membrance of our dear mother, SALLIE STOKES STAFFORD, who died six years ago today, February 17, 1923. Loved In lite, remembered in death- HER C HILDREN. THORNE, RICHARD In loving remem- brance’ of our _de: RICHARD H. 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