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Dr. {Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the First Miss Mary Charlotte Priest. assistant | Congregational Church, will officiate. can of the National Park Seminary.| Interment will be in Arlington Ceme- corest Glen, Md.. with which she had | tery, with full military honors. been connected for the past 35 vears. | died in Garfield Hospital yesterday afts | R Eiin i e ool ’ADMIRAL SELI.E.RS MAY GET NEW POST All Souls' Unitarian Church Saturday Choice as Judge Advocate General afterncon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. U. G. B. Pierce, pastor, will officiate. Inter- of Navy Seen in His Transfer to That Office. Rites for Assistant Dean of Na- tional Park Seminary to Be Held Saturday. Miss Priest had scrved at the se nary as instructor, assistant dean and sorority adviser. She left her work there in January, due to illness. She was a native of Lowell, Mass. She was graduated from the Columbia Univer- sity, New York, and from the old Co- lumbian_College, now George Wash- ington University. She was a member of the Monigom- ery County Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution: the Eistopros So- ciety, the Columbia Historical Society of this city, the English-speaking Union,) wnd was the first president of the Colum-'| bian Women of George Washington University. She_is survived by two sisters, Miss Lida Priest and Mrs. Perry Thompson, and by several nieces and nephews. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department In the last 24 hours , 78 years, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- 78, Home for Incur- Rear Admiral David F. Sellers, now ommanding the special service squad- general of the Navy, it was indicated today. While no nomination has yet gone forward for his appointment, no- tice made public today at the Nvay De- ed to duty to the Office of the Judge Ad- vocate General at the department. Rear Admiral Edward H. Campbell, the present judge advocate general, has been ordered to take command of the special_service squadron and will as- sume that duty shortly. ot Admiral Sellers relieved Rear Admiral Baker, special service squadron, which has been on duty in Central American waters, the middle of 1927. The prospective rusen, 77, 34 Randoinh place. United States Sol- Tome Hospita] John Keller Walter Reed Hospital. Mary K _East 3600 20th st. n.e Harriet S. Van Vliet, 69, Walter Reed Hos- w. 63. Webster School. 50, United States Sol- ome Hospital. therine M. Dorr, 56, Providence Hospi- as in 1874 and has had considerable staff duty during his naval career. He the international exposition in 1912 and tal. Walter Mav. 47, George Washington Uni- orsity Hospital, er Alvis, 43, United States Naval Hos- Newport, R. I, in 1916, ers commanded the battleship Wiscon- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ron, will be the next judge’ advocate | partment showed that he is being order- | {Julian A. Latimer as commander of the | 1929, 28, POSTAL EMPLOYE STRICKEN ON STREET John Hope Muirhead, Superintend- ent of Letter Carriers of City Post Office, Succumbs. John Hope Muirhead, 59 years old superintendent of letter carriers of the Washington City Post Office, was strick- en near his home, No. 66 S strect ye terday evening and died before rela- tives reached him. Mr. Muirhead lying in the strect and notified the tamily. Mr. Muirhead had been suffering from heart trouble and high blood pres- isure for some time. He was a native of this city and had been connected with the post office 35 years. He began as a substitute carrier, later became carrier, foreman and inspector of stations re- spectively. He was promoted to the po- sition of superintendent of carriers in 1920 | He had long | tified with the Hamline M. E. Church, at the time of his dcath being a trustee land recording steward. He also held the position of secretary of stewards of the Washington District of Methodist Episcopal Churche: He is survived by his widow, Mrs. May | Muirhead; two daughters, Miss Grace Muirhead of this city and Mrs. Frank C. Helss of Chicago, and a sister, Miss Grace Muirhead. Funeral service will be conducted in Hamline M. E. Church Saturday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Chesteen Smith will officiate. judge advocate general was born in Tex- | was on duty in San Francisco during | L took a course in the Naval War College, | During the World War, Admiral Sell- | In | 1l E._Dowling, 28, Siblev Hospital. Frank Shrenkell: 23, Emergency Hospital Eqward H. Fowling, 20, Providence Hos- pita Glorta Settler, 7. Children's Hospital Margaret L. Hayes, 4, 3726 Horner pl James R. Winstead, 1. 5215 5th st s.e sin and the transport Agamemnon. 1919 he served in the office of Naval of the President of the Naval War Col- lege. 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S. N.. and Waiter A. Anderon, ln;‘erlmfinll d military services n Nation Friday, March 1. Comerery At 1 this | Hospital. Bret AUSTIN, SALLIE J. Departed lite Wednesday, ‘February 27, 1929, at Galiin- ger Hospital, SALLIE J.' AUSTIN, devoted mother of Rhill and Telia Austin, sister of Mrs. Susie Sweeney of Greensboro, N. C, and Jerry Mililer of “Spartansburg. Funeral Friday, March 1, at 1:30 | pm., from the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Interment Lincoln ‘Memorial Ceme! On_Wednesday, MARY AGNES (nee | belovad wife of Robert 1 from her late resi dence, mont _ave., Seat Pleasant, M: on Friday, March 1.’ at 2:30 p.m. 'Rel tives and friends invited.” Interment Ad- dison Chapel. Md. BROWN, FRANCES ANN. On Wednesday, 1929, at 12:40 a.m., FRANCES BEATON. MARY AGNES. February 27. 192 Sommer), aged 41, C. Beaton. Fune February 27, 5 ANN BROWN, in the 90th vear of her widow of George W. Brown. Remain Demaine’s funeral parlors, Alexandria, Vi Fuperal Saturday. March 2, at 2 p.m. Pohick Church, Fairfax County, Va. ~ 1 February 27, 1929, at Garfield Hospital, JOHN EDWARD, husband of the la! A Leo Buckey. ' Body resting at chapel, 1750 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. L neral services and interment at Frederick, Md., Saturday afternoon, March 2. 1 BURCH,. MARY URSULA. Suddenly, Mon- day. February 25, 1929, MARY URSULA BURCH (nee Mohler), beloved wife of apt. nd ‘mother of Marie 1. from her late residence on Friday. Marc 1, at 9:30 a.m, thence to St. Stephen's Church, 25th and Pa. ave.. where solemn high mass will be sung at 10 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends and relatives in- vited to attend.” (Newport News and Wi chester, Va.. papers piease copy.) 28 CALVERT, JAMES SPENCER. On Tuesda; February 26, 1929. at United States Sol diers' Home. JAMES SPENCER, beloved husband of fone Hewitt Calvert.” Funeral from the chapel of A. J. Schippert on Friday, March 1, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 'Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 28 COMEN. VIVA POOLE. ary 26, 1920, at 3 a.m.. after & long illness, nver, Colo., VIVA POOLE COHEN of Washington.'D. C. She Is survived by her us Dewey and John Poole, Edna Mossburg Funeral Friday. March 1, at 9 am.. from Ysager's funeral parlors, Denver, Colo. COOK, WATSON H. Departed this life Tues- Burch. Funeral and one sister. daughter, Mrs. Albert Welsenborn. 735 6th st. ne. WATSON H. COOK. Interment Arlington Cemetery, = Friday, March 1. | Services 1:30 p.m., Tabler's chapel. 28* DOUGHERTY, HOWARD F. On_Thursday, February 28, 1929, HOWARD F., beloved husband of 'Anna 'J. Dougherty.”’ Funeral from the funeral parlors of James T. Rvan on Saturday, March 2. at am.: thence to 8t. Aloysius Church, where mass will be said_at 9:30 am. 'Interment Mount Olivet ~Cemetery. invited to attend. EAGE! ary 27, 1920, at $:30 p. the home of her daughter, Mrs Anna E. Steels, Capitol | Helghts, Md.! SARAH E. EAGEN. aged 92. widow of Peter Eazen. She is survived by three daughters and two sons. Funeral from ional _ Church, Heights. Interment Cemetery, Washington. D. C. DATCHER, ELLA. On Wednesday, February 1928, “at ‘Gallinger Hospifal. ELLA BATHER. The Seloved sister o Shis. ars | Campbell of Washington. D. C.. and Mrs. Elsie Harries of Pomonkey. Md' "Remains resting at Lomax's chapel, 1400 S "st. Notice of funeral hereafter. FREEMAN, EARL Z, Departed this life Tuesday,’ February 26, 1929, at 4:40_a.m., | at his residence, 1623 3rd st. n.w. EARL. devoted son of Charies D. and Elia Free- man, loving brother of Eiphonzo, Anna and ‘Benjamin Freeman. Funeral Friday, March 1, at 2 o'clock, from Third Bapt Church. '5th and Q 'sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days Sincere and kind in heart and mind, Capitol Congresat Congressional N-LAW AND SISTERS-IN: MARY "~ MONROE " AND HIS MOTHER- AW, MRS, AUGHTERS. CEMETERIES. 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Harry. | day, February 26. 1929, at the home of his | Relatives and friends | . SARAH E. On Wednesday, Febru- | will be held Saturday. March 2. at 1 p.m., | What & beautiful memary he_left behind. ' equipped 1n | Dreaths. DUCKETT, BENNETT F. On Wednesday. | February 37, 1929, at 1:25 am. at his | residence. Upper Mariboro. BENNETT | F. DUCKETT, father of Mrs. Clarence | B. Swann and Mrs. Willlam T. Windsor. | Funeral from his late residence. Upper Marlboro, Md.. Friday, March 1. at 2 pm. Interment Forest Grove Chureh Cemetery, GALES, BEATRICE. On Tuesd Freedmen's Hos ES, devoted daughter and devoted friend he also leaves four and other relatives and friends. Funeral Friday. March 1. from her late residence. 438 N st. nw. At 2 pm.Remains restinz at the W. Ernesi Jaivis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georaia aye. nw 1 Thursday, 4 p.m.. there- after at her late residence, £ GODDARD. JONN SHEA, | 29. at Mi Ariz.. JOHN toved husband of Anna F " Goc of the late William R. and oddard. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. F. P. Calla- n.w. (below the Ontario 1 March 1, at 8:30 am. Paul's Church, i5th and V sts 9 am. Relatives and friends in- vited ‘to aténd. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 28 iREENLEAF., SAMUEL. Tuesday. February 38, his residence, 4313 Ja LEAP of Saturday, March 2 February . BE. n Friday. Feb Departed this life 1929, at 4:35. at st. ne, SAMUEL 1l be’ from the 1, Deanwood. 2,8t 9 am 1 : ley Memorial . February 28. wife of Vicior P. years. Remains at her 10th’ st ne. Funeral E.Church_South and North Carolina ave. ne. March 1. at 7:30 p.m. Relati vited to attend. Int n T CORDIE D. Han.mer. service 13th st Friday. on s I0WARD. ROBERTA DYER. Suddenly on Tuesday. February 26, 1929. ROBERTA DYER HOWARD. widow of Henry Pevton Howard. _Funeral from the residence of her " daughter, Mrs. Robert A. Maur 2020 Park rd. n.w.. thence to Sacred Heart Church. 16th st. and Park rd. n.w.. where mass will be ‘sald at 10 am. Pridav March 1, for the repose of her soul In terment "private at Mount Olivet Ceme- ters. 280 ISRAEL. ANNIE BARR. Suddenly on Wed- nesday. February 27. 1929, at 7.15 pm.. at her_residence, 4701 Connecticut ave. n w ANNIE BARR, widow.of Robert O. Tsrael and mother of Mrs. Walter T. Cahill and Mrs. “Anna 1. Pavne. Notice of funeral Ater. KEMP, MARY €. On Wednesdar. February at her ence. 1308 Beimont o MARY C REMP, belaved mather f Mrs' Elizabeth L. Rickmeier. Aurel William and David Kemp. ~Remains rest 1¢ at W. Warren Taltavull's funeral home. 14th st. and Spring rd. n.w.. until 10 p.m Thursday. Februarv 26. Funeral and in- terment at Parkersburg, W. Va ._ARTHUR. Departed this life Mon- February 25, 1929, after a brief ili- ARTHUR LYLES. beloved husband devoted father of Arthur Lyles (Jimmie), son of the late Philip and Lucretia Lyles. He also leaves four sisters and two brothers and other rela- tives and friends. Funeral from Ebeneze M. E. Church. éth and D sts. s.e., Priday. March 1. at 12 m. Rev. R. W. 8. Thomas officiating. _Interment. in Ariington Na- tional Cemetery. & MAY JERALDINE. Departed this life Feb- ruary 25. 1929, at the age of 7 vears, at her residence, 2446 Snows court n.w.. JERALDINE MANN. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving mother. one brother to uncles. Remains resting at the F. M. Smith Co funeral parlor, 2426 E: st. n.w., until Friday morning and thereafter"at her late residence. 2446 Snows court n.w. Funeral services at Snows court address Saturda | March 2. at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. ® | MASTERSON, ELLEN E. On Tuesday, Feo- ruary 26. 1929, 11:30 a.m. MASTERSON. devoted wife of Daniel \l'\s» terson, mother of Mrs. Blanche Butler. Mrs. Mary Johnson, Louise Scott, Clarence. Joseph. Julius, Virgie and Isabelia Master: son, sister of Louise Parker and Emma Jones. She also leaves other relatives G friends. Funeral Yfldfi. Mareh 1, at 1 pm.. ffom St. Mark's M. E. Chureh, Ten- letown, D. C. 28 MAY, WALTER H. On Tuesday, Pebruary | 1929, at George Washington University ness. of Viola Lyles 26, > | Esepal, WALTRE N, baived husbsnd of Funeral Howard arch Jannie F. May (nee’ Johnson) from the residence of his brother, F. May. 604 B st. s.w., on Priday, 1, at 8:30 am. thence to St. Dominic's | Chapel, 6th and will be said at 9 his_soul. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 28 | MOTEN, CHARLES. on Wednesday, Pebru- 1929, at Walter Reed Hospital, CHARLES 'MOTEN. 'Remains resting at the W. | 2222 Georgia a | hereafter. | MUIRHEAD. JOHN H. Suddenly, on Wed- | " nesday, February 21, 1926, at 7:30 p.m., JOHN H. beloved husband of May Muir- | head, 66'S st. n.w. Puneral from Ham- line M. E. Church, nw. on Saturday, Interment private. PRIEST, MARY CHARLOTTE. Wednesday. February_27. in this city, MARY CHAR- LOTTE PRIEST. eldest daushter of the late George A. ‘and Mary Estelle Priest Funeral services_Saturday “afternoon at | 2,0'clock at All Souls’ Unitarian Church. | i6th and Harvard sts. n.w. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. PRINTZ, PETER. On Wednesday, February | 27, 1929, PETER. aged 64 vears, beloved husband’ of the' late Annie M. Printz. Funeral from his st. ne. on Saturday, March 3, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ' Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. (Lewistown and ! Palmyra. Pa. papers please copy.) 1 RICHARDS. MILDRED ERNESTINE. On Wednesday. February 27. 1929. at 5:50 pm., MILDRED ERNESTINE. beloved | daughter of George G. and Annie M. Richards. = Funeral from her I dence, 605 G_st. s.e., E at 3 ‘pm. Relatives and friends invited fo attend. Literment at Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. ROBINSON, MARY C. Suddenly. on Wed- nesday. February 27. 1929, i2:: MARY 'C., beloved wife of 3 inson. Funeral from her late residence. 670 Maryland ave. ne.. Saturday. March 2, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited to atiend. sicnal Cemetery. SNYDER, WILLIAM N, Feoruary 27, 1929, dence, 2907 12th E sts. s.w., Where mi for ‘the repose of Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors n.w. Notice of funerai March 2, at 2 On Wednesday, 6:30 am. at his Funeral servi Snyder (nee_ Cusic) March ©{ nis late residence Saturday, thence to St. Anthony's Church. will be said at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. . SPENCER, MARTHA PRISCILLA. On Wed nesday, February 1929, at 6:20 p.m.. at Presbyterian_Home, MARTHA PRISCILLA | SPENCER. Funeral services at the home, 1818 Newion st. n.w. on Thursday, Fed ruary 28, at 7 pm. Priends invited. In terment at Emporia, Kans. SWEENEY, WILLIAM SCOTT. On Wednes. day morning, February 27, 1929, WILLIAM SCOTT SWEENEY, son of the late William H. and Adelaide Sweeney. Funeral from his late residence, 2321 1st st. n.w., Priday, March 1, 9 am., thence to St. Marti Church, where mass will be said at 9:30 tery. TOLIVER, MAMIE. On Wednesday, e | “ruary 27, 1929, after a brief iline MAMIE, devoted wife of Frank Toliver of 2252 12th st. n.w.. mother of Mr. John | Wilson of Chicago and sister of Mrs. Julia Allen and Mr. William Barmare. Remains | Testing at Moon & Allen's funeral home. Notice of funeral hereafter. VAN DUYNE, LILLIE MAY. Wednesday, || ety 315 dome st i g et et residence, 63 K st. ne., . devoted wife of Otto Van Duym Fu- } neral from her late residence Priday, Maren 1, at 11 a.m. Interment Annapgls, | WALKER. ETHEL A. Suddenly, | February 26, 1929, at Freedmen's Hospital, ETHEL A. WALKER, the beloved wife of Rev. James T. Walker, devoted daughter I of James and the late Belle Conner. Re- iains' resting temporarily at Lomax's chapel, 1400 S st. n.w. May be seen Fri- day, March 1, at her father's residence, |?'N 6th st. n.w. Notice of funeral here- after. WATERS. ELIZA. On Wednesday, February "7> 1929, at her residence, 1217 Hope ave. ELIZA WATE! devoted wife of An. drm ‘Waters, daughter of Jane Biggs: mother of Maggie and Elizabeth Barry and Cecelia Barry, and sister of Mary Grant and Prances Biggs. She also leaves | thres grandchildren and a host of other | relatives and friends. Notice of funeral | hereatter. | WERNER, BERTHA C. On Tuesday, Feb | ruary 26, 1929, at_the_residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. Dumont. 3147 19th st. n.w., BERTHA C. beloved wife the late J. Willlam Werner. Fu {from the above residence on Pri March 1, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mas: Shrine of Sacred Heart Church at 9 Relatives and friends invited. at Mount Olivet Cemetery. | WOOD. JOSEPHINE. On Wednes fuary 2% loae. &t Frovidence Hoslt Miss JOSEPHINE WOOD, the devoted Miena S Rirs. Toulse Baslor. . Remains | resting at Lomax's chapel. 1400 8 st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. ! In Memoriam. NDREIM. HENRY. In sad and loving {Bl;?m:’nl!hrancr of our _ devotea father, | | HENRY DLONDHEIM, who departed this | fife'ten vears ugo todsy. February 26, 1915, i Gone, but not forgotten. | HIS LOVING CHILDREN, DAVIS, JOHN T. B. A tribute of I * 14 our dear husband and father, JOHN T. B. DAVIS, who pas into the g un- lk;lfi"n three yeal 0 toda: 'ebruary God gives, but does not H! only safely keeps above For_us the treasures that we love. HIS DEVOTED WIPE AND CHILDREN. GARDNER, MINNIE BROOKS. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear daughter, MINNIE BROOKS GARD- e away, today, February 28, 1919. The cheerful spirit God granted you to spread Lives on in memory, it never will be dea FATHER AND MOTHER. | "'AND NANNIE S. BROOKS. | HANSBOURGI, WILLIE B. A token of love to the memory of our dear daushter WILLIE B. HANSBOURGH, who departed this. life three years ago today, February 28, 1926. What happy_days we once enioved When we were all together, But. oh, how changed Since you have gone foreve: Seep on, my child, and take your res LONELY MOTHER, MRS. N. BARNES. ~ 1929, | an_aunt and_other_relatives’ | Relatives and friends invited. | 16th_and Allison sts. | ate ‘residence, 517 G | Interment at Congres- | n.e, WILLIAM N. | “DER. beloved husband of Henrietta | Mass | am. Interment at Mount Olivet oome-' Tuesday, | 0 | 1337 10th St. N.W. 28, | NER, who departed this life ten years ago | RICHARD C. | | it “all 1s now, Z ® In Memoriam. FART. ALMETTA. In memory of ALMETTA T, who_departed this 1life B N o The Dprecious_one froi Th® voice I IflV'd' 1':‘ l‘:‘l’l‘]eh pee is vacant ih "y Home Ver ‘can “FR HUSBAND, ERNEST H. B. HART. * !lr"!'b C. IMUNDS, !L"A* H. In loving remembrance 'of dear, devoted father. RICHARD fl"l \\an]E:.yB!nrl‘Pbfill'Y passed away 17 vea Today: February 40 g o ELIZABETH EDMUNDS. it pasted o | 3 vears ago. Fevruary 8. 1524 i LUCINDA. * i GRACE W In sad by oy OF ‘ot ‘denr | MES “hee Bower). | Fetruaty 280155 in our hearts you are fondy re- eone, ariack" who' dep ' this RapDy memories cling to ¥ True Bearts that loved you with afTec Alwass Wil love you in death | same. | YOUR DEVOTED PAMILY MARIA A " : dear wite, MARIA A. JAEGL erval rest four vea deepest E L. A tribute of of our dea s, hours of n vain was best, “mother, to: give you is now, loved one has gone forever HER LOVING DAUGHTER, EMMA s evering when the Maste e, sortly.* Come and " Loy My ‘suffering child, come now and I Your head upon’ ms breast i She smiled. and sweetly answered Yes. my mind on Thee has strayed And tiirough he valley of death I naike With Thee: T'm not ‘afraid God called vou. dear mother. Called you to Ti's home on high: May [ prepare to meet sou For mv time iy drawing nigh HER LOVING DAUGHTER. CLARA In sad but | mer dear mot KEEN departed this | ako today, February 38, 19 | A faithtul mother. loving and kin better mother no one cay f s e O Her work on eartq s (o Her troubles il are ended. | Her heavenly place is wor HER SON. CLARENCE LEWIS, JESSE A. In_memory of my hu band, JESSE A. LEWIS. who dep this iifs Feoruary 28. 1926. Peacefully at rest. BELLE. * 1UWIS, JESSE A In memory of my fri A LEWIS, who departed this lifc {iree veats ag0 today. FeORIY Ioved and remembered alway God grant you sweet rest SISTER. NETTIE. LOVE. CHARLOTTE. In sad and embrance of our dear mother. CI v today, Pebruary 28, At_the bedside of my dear mother, Night by night and day by day, I watched her loving hands grow thinre: And saw her slowly fade away. I tried so hard to keep her with me, But God willed that she should go, 3o_I yielded to that partins. Though 1t flled my heart with woe. The flowers I place on her grave Wil wither and decay, But the love for her who sleeps benea il never fade away. HER DEVOTED SONS, EDWARD EUGENE LOVE. T1ADISON, HENRY. Sacred is the memo . "of our_dear, devoted father. Rev. HENR UADISON, who entered into eternal re twenty-five long years ago today. Febr: [ 5arToee We are thinking of you. dear father. i Thinking of the pas’ Picturing you in mems Just As we saw you last. You left behind vou broken hearts That loved yeu $o siacere, Who never did. or never wiil, Forget you. father dear. YOUR DEVOTED CHILDREN AND WIFE. MRS. MARY V. MADISON. MRS. LU V. HARTWELL. MRS, MABEL M_HART- WELL. MRS. IDA HENRY JOINER. NORRIS, SARAH. In sad but loving r nembrance of mv dear wif ing mother, SARAH NORRIS, e this life one year ago today, Februa 28, 1928. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and tri Just a token of love's devotion, That our hearts still long for HER LOVING HUSBAND AND D vorED CHILDREN. PLUMMER. FRANK. In sad but lovin | membrance of our dear husband e iher.’ FRANK PLUMMER. who. left us | ihred ears ad¢ todas, Pubwunty 3. 106 God takes our loved ones from our homes. But never from our hearts. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * ROBINSON. GEORGE Sacred the memory of our dear father, GEORGE ROBINSON, who departed this life," Feb- ruary 28, HIS D. UOHT!!! MA\IXI J Mwm‘fl Teiln | &Pk, Ateks | ROBINSON. GEORGE R. In loving remem- brance of my dear father. GEORGE R. ROBINSON. who died seven vears ago. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER. ESTELLA KENNARD. SMITH. ELIZA MERCER. In sad but lov- 1 ing remembrance of our dear sister, ELIZA MERCER SMITH. who departed this life February 28, 1028 he call, Her sudden death was a shock fo all. But God in His wisdom knew best, So He took her home to rest. | HER _DEVOTED BROTHER. JOHN: 8Is- TER-IN.DAW. AND NIECES. » SMITH, ELIZA MERCER. In remembrance | “of my beloved wife, ELIZA MERCER SMITH. who departed this life cne year ago today, February 28, 1928. Peaceful be thy rest. 1 loved vou_ but Giad loved HER DEVOTED HUSB, \nl NG. FREDERICK 8. In loving remem- brance of my dear husband, FREDERICK S. YOUNG. who departed this life three years ago today, Pebruary 28, 1926. Gone. but_not_forgotten. one year ago tod: é“ARL!‘!H MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED 'WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO., Inc. 919 1574 STageY N. W. WasHingTon D.C. 4 i FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected ¥ith the original W. R_ Speare establish- Eione Prank. 6620 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. N.E. Lincdn sz‘ Modern Chapel ALMUS :ueceedin: the vrltlnll W.R. !pun 623 Connecticut A ‘ Potomac 4600 | 8 years at 1208 H _st., 45 years at 040 F at. |"Frank Geler’s Sons Co. 33 Ghapel. * Telephone_ Main 2473 H “nd.rn Chapel. Tele ' JOHN R™WiiGhT co. A«Ia::lh“ Dllnlfl. L :::’..._'l::_::‘it W. W. 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