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Burton. Remains resting at Gasch's funeral par- lors Hyattsvill, Md. Notice of funeral herea ter. BELL, HATTIE MARTINA. Departed this life’ Thursday. March 7.°1929, at 9 am.. HATTIE MARTINA BELL. 933 N st. n.w. beloved wife of Costello M. Bell. mother of Hilda M. Bell. daughter of Willilam end Hattie Sedge and sister of James and Williane Sedgewick and Mrs. Alice Blake- ley. She also leaves to mourn their los host of other relatives and friend: ins resting at the chapel of the , 1416 to 1418 Fla. ave March 11, at 9 p.m.. St. Augustine's Church, I5th st. between L_and M sts. n.w 9 GLAPP FUNERAL HELD Senators and Business Associates | Are Honorary Pallbearers for Minnesotan. Funeral services for former Senator Moses Edwin Clapp of Minnesota, who died’ at his home on Union farm, near *Accotink, Va. Wednesday, were con- ducted in All Souls’ Unitarian Church, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, this af! pastor, officiated. Ipterment | | was private. | Tele- | SORORITY PIN (Kappa Beta Pi), w! | week: K set wilh pearls. Reward.’ Cull'N. | 8. 9 % | | between 16th and I4th I Park +d. and Harvara ow. T Rewara e | WRIST WATCH, Elgin, octagon shape, with- | Senators and Mr. Clapp’s business as- | sociates in the North American Develop- | ment Corporation made up the list of | honorary pallbearers, They were Sen- | ator Borah of Idaho, Senator Joseph T. | Robinson of Arkansas, Senator Hiram W. 3 nson of Virginia, Senator We: ley L. Jones of Washington, Senator James E. Watson of Indiana, Senator Henrik Shipstead of Minnesota, former Senator Marion Butler of North Caro- lina, and his former business associates in the corporation, Gen. W. A. Hol- | brook, Col. John M. Bishop, A. F. Wil- liams, jr., Col. David S. Stanley, John L. Hargrove and Robert E. Heater. 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(Telephones: Main 6103 and Lincoln 35%9) Beautiful Flo Prospect Hill Cemveteryr North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 Sites for sale, 50 up, Two mew Sections just opened. $200,000.00 worth of burial sijes. Non-Sectarian. Conveniently lo- eated on ear line. | | €t e A ) | BRYAN, | EPPS. THOMAS T. On Mondas. March 4. | Beatha. ARTHUR. MAUDE. On Wednesday. March 6. 1029, at her risidence, 206 Seaton court n.w. MAUDE ARTHUR. Remains resting ai the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par- lors. 2223 Ga. eve. n.w. Funeral Satur- day. March 9, at 1:30 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2223 Georgla ‘ave. n.w. BELL. JOHN W. On Thursday, March 7. 1929, “at Gallinger Hospital. ' JOHN W, BELL of 2323 Connors ci. n.w.. devoted | husband of Bessie V. Bell and father of John. Francis. Howard C. Bell of Phila- delphia. Pa. and Melton B. Bell; brother of "Lotite Woods ‘and Adele Beale. He ®lso lcaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis | Co. West End funeral perlors, 28th and Dumbarton ave. n.w. BOYD. ANNABELL REED. On Thursday. March 7, 1929, af, her residence, 1307 Euclid st. n.w.,’ AN] LL REED BOYD. mother of Louise Reed Boyd and grandmother of | Virginia Boyd. Funeral services at the above address Saturday, March 9, at 2 p.m. Interment (private) Rock Creek Cemietery. 8 BROWN. DAVID E. On Wednesday. March | 6.1 &t Baitimore Md. DAVID E BROWN. the beloved son of Catherine E. Brown and the late Charles H. Brown Notice of funernl later. SARAH VIRGINIA. Thursday, March 1024 Soiith C: se. SA VIRGINIA, daughter of ‘the late Raphael W. and ‘Annie M. Bryan. Funeral from the parlors of James T. Ryan. 317 Pern- sylvania ave. s'e, on Saturcay, March 9, | at 8:30 am.. thence to St. Peter's Churcl where mass will be said at 9 a.m. tives and friends invited. Interment C gressional Cemetery. CANTRELL. GRACE A. On Friday, March | 8. 1929, at Garfleld Hospital, after'a short iliness,’ GRACE A.. aged 63 vears, beloved wife of Frank . Cantrell. Remains rest- ing at Hysong'’s funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CUPIER. RUTHETTA V. February 22, 1929, RUTHETTA V. CUTTER. Funeral ser ices Saturday, March 9, 6 p.m.. at J. Wil- | liam Lee's Sons' funeral parior, 332 Pa. ave. n.w. = Relatives and friends invited. Intérment 'Amherst, Mass. (Springfield Weekly Republican, Springfieid, please copy.) DOVE. MARTIN L. On Thursday. March 7. 1929, at 5:45 p.m. at Providence Has- pital. MARTIN L. DOVE, beloved husband of Loretta I Dove (nee Goodspeed). Fu- neral {rom his late residence, Maln and Preston sts., Ballston. ~Arlington County, Va.. Sunday. March 10, at 1 p.m. Rel tives and friends invited. Interment Fal fax Court House, Va. 9 DUELL, 1SABEL, On Tuesday. March 5. 1926." at _ Freedmen's Hospital, ISABEL DUELL. 'Remains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis_Co. funeral parlors. 2223 Ga. n.w. Puneral Saturday. March 9. pm.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- neral pariors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. EMERSON, TONY. On Tuesday. Merch 5, 1929, at’his_residence. 1231 fih st. n.w. TONY EMERSON. He leaves to ‘mouri their loss a devoted friend. Mary McCoy, and a host of other friends, ~Remsins | resting at William J. Tolhert's funeral | parior. 1308 6th st. n.w. ~Funeral Satur- day, March 9. at 1 o'clock, from Tolbert's funeral parlor. Interment Payne’s Cen) ery, i Mass., 1920, at his residence. Fairmont Heights. Md.. THOMAS T. EPPS, husband of Daisy Epps. father of Thomas, Raloh and Edith, Eppa. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis_Co. tuneral parlors. 2232 Ga, ave. n.w. Puneral Sunday, March 10, at 1:30 p.m. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. ESPUTA, JOHN E. On Monday. March 4, 9, at St. Pefersburg. Fla., JOHN E., beloved husband of Blanche’ C. Esputa. Funeral from the residence of his sister- in-law, Mrs. George T. Esputa, 218 6th st. se. on Saturday. March 9. 'at 10 a.m. Relatives nd friends invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. ] ESPUTA, JOHN F. Washington Lodge. No. 15, B. P. O. Elks: The lodge will convene in’ session nf sorrow at 9:45 o'clock a.m. Saturdey, March 9, for the purpose of at- tending_the funeral of our late brother, JOHN “E. ESPUTA, who passed to the Grand Todge of the herenfter March 4, 1920. Elk services at residence of Mrs. Geoige F. Espita, 218 6th st. s.e. at 10 oclock a.m. Interment et Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. By order of ATHAN WEILL, Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. S. SHELBY, Secretary. FERGUSON, ARTHUR §. On_ Wednesday, March 6. 1929, ARTHUR_S.. beloved hus- band of Margaret M. Puheral from his late residence, 1442 E st_ se. PFriday March 8, At 2:30 pm. Relatives snd friends invited. 8 FISHER, MARTHA. On March 6, 1929. at her residence, Bladensburg, Md., MARTHA FISHER, beloved mother of ’John _and | Charity Briscoe. Funeral services Mon- | day, March 11, at 1 p.m.. at St. Paul's Baptist Church. Bladensburg, Md. Rela- | tives and friends invited. 10 HERNDON. CARLETON MORRIS. On Tues- day, March 5, 1929, at his residence. 735 Gresham st. ‘n.w.. CARLETON_MORRIS HERNDON, the beloved son of Floyd and Abble Herndon and grandson of Josephine Morris. Funersl Saturday. March 9, at Mineral, Va. Remains resting at his late residence. HIGHT, JUDGE LE ROY. On Thursday, March 7, 1929, at Garfieid Hospital, after a_short ‘iliness, JUDGE LE ROY HIGHT. 63 vears. 'Remains resting at Hv- song’s funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w. No- g [ o Braths. JACKSON, MOLLIE. On Tuesday e~ March 5, 1929, at her residence. * JACKSON. beloved mother of Si son. Annie Jennings. Alfred James Jackson. grandmother of Lomax.” Funeral services Sun: 10, at 1 o'clock p.m.. at Church. 27th wnd Dumbarton ave. Rev. Pinn _oficiating. Relatives and iriends invited. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery, Chain Bridge road. 8* JOHNSON, WILLIAM. On Friday. March 8 1929, at’ the residence of his mother. 402 K . WILLTAM JOHNSON. devoted band of Fannie Johnson. father of Willie Olivid Johnson. son of Chester and Daisy Johnson. Notice of funeral here- after. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave n.w. LEVEL, ELLA. On Thursday. March 7, 1929, at her residence, No. 4 Brussels ct. n.w. ELLA LEVEL, sister of Richmond D. Lewis, Victoria Walker and Irene Curtis She also leaves 4 nieces and other rela- tives and friends. Remains _resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral parlors, 28th and Dumbarton ave. Notice. of funeral hereafter. MADISON. THOMAS. Departed this life Thursday, March 7, 1929, at his residence. 91 Fenton st. ne., THOMAS MADISON. beloved father of Mrs. Beatrice Lee. Re- mains at Frazier's new funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral ater. RTHY., THOMAS W. Departed this life, Thursday. March 1929, at 4:25 am. at his residence, 435 4th’ st. nw. THOMAS W.. beloved husband of Flor- ence Nye McCarthy. Funeral from W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. nw. on Saturda~ March 9. at p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, 3 MeDEVITT, MARY V. On Thursday. March 1929. MARY V. daughter of the late es A. and Rebecca McDevitt. Funeral aturday, March 9, at 9 am., from the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. MEADE. GEORGE W, Entered into the great beyond in full triumph on Tuesday, March 5, 1929, at 6:10 p.m.. GEORGE W MEADE.’ better known 'as Chuckle, at his i:sidence, 20 E st. s.w. He was the loving son of Mary C. Meade and the late Phillp R. Meade. He also leaves iwo brothers. Robert H. and Melvin H. Mende a devoted friend. Edna Lewis. and a host of other relatives and friends. PFuneral Sunday. March 10, at 1 p.m.. from Pil- grim Baptist Church, 3rd and Van sts sw. (Atlantic Cily. 'N. J., and Chester, Pa.. papers please copy.) 9 MISHAW, ELIZABETH L. On Fridav. March 8, 1920, ELIZABETH L. MISHAW. widow of John Mishaw. Funeral from the resi- dence of John S. Matthews, 4121 Alabama ave. re. on Monday, March 11, 1929, at 10:30. " interment at Congressional Ceme- tery.” (Ohio papers please copy.) 10° MURPHY, ANNIE. Thursday March 7, 1929. ANNIE ' MURPHY daughter of the late Daniel and Mary Murphy. Puneral from her sister's residence, Kate Murphy, 927 20th st. n.w.. Monday. March 11: thence to St. Matthew's Church. where m: il be said at 10 a.m. Intermept Mount Olivet Cemetery. ~Relalives and miends invited. PATTON. MARY E. On Thursday. March 7. 1929, al_her residence. 3614 14t) MARY E. PATTON. mother of Mrs.'J. 'W. Hollingsworth. Services and _interment Saturday, March 9, at Wilmington, Del. SCANLAND. SALLIE P. Suddenly, Thurs- day, March 7, 1929 at_her home at Baneroft Va.. SALLIE P. SCANLANI Funeral from Tves’ chapel, Clarendon, Va Satdrdes st 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. . SHARPER, JUEINETTA (ETTA). On Friday. March 8. 1929, at her residence. Oxon Hill. Prince Georges County. Md. JUEINETTA (ETTA) SHARPER (nee Davis), beloved wife of John Samuel Sharper. FPuneral from ‘the above residence on Monday. March 11, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. “Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. STAUB. NORA V. On March 6, 1979, at her residence. 21 8 st. n.w., NORA V.. beloved wife of Benjamin’ F. Staub and mother of Mabel F. Staub. Funeral services at the above residence on Satur March 9. at 1 m. Interment Walker's Chapel, Relatives and friends invited. 3 SUNDAY, WILLIAM P. On March 6, 1929, at U.'S. Soldiers’ Hom Santa Monica, Calif., WILLIAM P. SU. DAY. Funeral arrangements not com: pleted, notice hereafter. . THOMAS. LOUIS LEON. On Thursday. March 7, t his residence. 1148 20th S LEON THOMAS. beloved o= Wednesday, yoted father of Leona and, Lill Remains resting at Lomax's chapel. 1400 § Notice of funeral hereafter. In Memoriam. BAXTER. HARDING. In loving remem- brance of our loved ones, MABEL C. HARDING (nee Baxter), who left us twenty years ago, December 3i, 1908; JANIE R.. who_left us nineteen years ago, February 8, 1910, and EARL E., who left us seven- teen years ago today, March 8, 1912, A few more years shall roll, A few more seasons pass. And we shall be with those who rest, Asleep within the tomb. THE PAMILY. * BEALL,' MATILDA C. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother, MATIL- st. n. tice of funeral later. ~(Boston, Mass., and Portland. Me.. papers please copy.) CN LIBERAL TERMS DA C. BEALL, who depatted this lite one today. 8, 1938, e .“HIR.;)EVO.T‘D DAI'ng. The new Spring suits are here. They have style. They have quality. And they’re priced right. Every suit is smartly tailored of the finest woolens. Rich new shades are shown — in models correct for Spring. It is not too early to select your Easter suit. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT It is easy to open a charge account at Eiseman’s. No red tape, no delays. The terms are arranged to suit your con- venience without any additional costs. Small weekly or monthly payments will do.. Don't hesitate to ask for credit. First ' Baptist | nw.. | 3| YOUR DEVOTED SISTER. F. In Memoriam. BOSTON. ELIZABETH A. 1n sad but love ing remembrance of our dear sister ELIZABETH A, BOSTON. who 'departed this life eight' years ago today, March ' 8, 1021, Many have gone to foin you, Both to linger there Without a care or_sorrow. In God's grace it is always fair Loved in life. remembered tn death DEVOTED SISTERS, ANNA AND CATH- | " ERINE. 1 EMAN. WELFORD. Tn sad but loving | remembrance of o1t dear hushand and | father. WELFORD COLEMAN. who depart- ‘ life two years ago today, March Gone, but not forgotten THE FAMILY. ER. FANNIE FIELDS. FIELDS. JAMES. sad but loving memory of mv dear children, FANNIE FIELDS CONNER, who died 21 years ago today. March 8. 1908. and son. JAMES FII who died 16 s ago, Merch 8 1 the dove to its sheitering nest | When the storm on the hills is abroad, | Their, spirits have fled from " this world of unrest To repose. in the hosom of God. THER. SARAH FIELDS | EDMUNDS. JANE. In lovine memorv of my dear sisier. Mrs. JANE EDMUNDS. who departed this life onc year aso. Mareh 8, 1928. You have gone to rest. dear sister, But I feel vour spirit nen T loved you. dear sister, but God vyou best. And e took vou home fo rest loved t ANNIE WILe SON FOY. ENGEL, JORN U. In loving memory beloved_ husband. father and grandfa JOHN U. ENGEL. who passed away G years ago today, March 8. 1927. Before my eves vou faded Growing weaker cay by dav. Patiently “bearing your suffering. Untii God took you away W Father, you suffered hours, yes, hours, of pain, To wait for cure, but all in vain 80 God slone knew what was best. e called you home {o give vou rest 7 DAUGHTER, LILLIE The flowers T place upon your May wither and decay. But the love for you. dear grandps. Will never fade away GRANDDAUGHTER, VFLLAR. No_one knows the silent heartache. se who have lost can tell f that is borne in silence e 1 loved so well. SRANDDAUGHTER. ETHEL. FAUNCE. JACOB D. AND EMMA R. In sad ‘memowy of our dear_parents. JACOB D. FAUNCE and EMMA R. FAUNCE. who de- parted this life August 27, 1927, and March 8, 1926. Today recalls sad memories Of our dcar ones gone to rect: The ones that think of them todav Are the onos that loved them best ‘THE CHILDREN. HARRIDAY. LUCINDA. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, LU- CINDA HARRIDAY. who deparied this life seven years ago today. March 8. 1022, God gives to each and every one A biessing from above. Oh. what would He give me as sweet As my dear mother's iove HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MARY BROWN., HARRIS. MATILDA. In sad but loving re- membrance of our devoted mother. MA- TILDA HARRIS. who departed this life two vears ago today, March 8, 1937, Rest in peace, vour pamn is en Sleep, for your work is done. You have gone where those who love you Soon are coming. one by on. HER DEVOTED FAMILY. HAWKINS. WILLIAM. Sacred to the mem- ory of WILLTAM HAWKINS, who departed this life oue year ago todsy, March 3 Just » line of sweel remembrance. RS. HATTIE HAWKINS. . HICKS, ELIZABETH. A tribute of love to the ‘memory of our aunt, ELIZABETH HICKS, who left us March 8, 1926, taree years ago today. No one knows how much we miss her, Never will her memory fade: Loving thoughts will ever wander To the spot where she s aid NIECES, EMMA, REBECCA AND LiL- HOWARD. ANNIE BEATRICE. Tn loving Temembrance of our darling sister, ANNIE BEATRICE HOWARD,. who left’ us six years ago today. March 8. 1923. THE FAMILY OF THE REV. AND MRS. WILLIAM JAMES HOWARD. L2 JACKSON, WILLIAM. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my darling son, WIL- LIAM JACKSON. who departed this life two years 8go todry, March 8. 1927, The flowers I placed upon your grave May wither and deca: But the love I have for you, dear Will, Will never fade away. HIS LOVING AND DEVOTED MOTHER AND BROTHER. - | JACKSON. GEORGEANNA. 1In sad but lov- ing_remembrance of my dear motl GEORGEANNA JACKSON. who deparf this life ix years ago foday. March & Look up. ve saints of God, nor fear to tread below Thy path your Savior trod of daily toil and wpe. Waif but s Hitle while {n uncomplaining ove. His own most gracious smile shall welcome us above. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, EDITH BROOKS, AND JAMES P. BROOKS. < NEITZEY, KATHERINE E. In loving mems< ory_of ‘our devoted mother, KATHERINE E.” NEITZEY, who dej d_this life six yéars ago today, March 8, 1923. A precious one from us has gone, Bhe Voice. we loved is stilled: Her place Is vacant in our home, ‘Which never can be filled. HER LOVING CHILDREN. * SCHULTZE, HARRY A. In sad but loving remembrance of my beloved husband, HARRY A. SCHULTZE, who died three years ago today, March 8, 1926. Gone, but_not_forgotten. LOV: ING WIFE, EVA. * SMITH. JAMES E. In loving remembrance of my brother, JAMES E. SMITH, who died three years ago today. March 8. 1926, BROTHER, WIL] M SMITH. * STEUART. PHILETUS 8. In sad but lov remembrance of our baby boy. PH S, STEUART. who deparied this Iife mty-one vears ago today. March 8. 1908, — n THE FAMILY. * WILLIAMS. CATHERINE (“KITTY"). In loving_remembrance of our dear mother, CATHERINE (“KITTY') WILLIAMS. who died March 8. 1905, 24 years aso today. You fought life’s batiles bravely And patiently stood every tesi And you will aiways be loved and rememe red. Because you were one of the best. CHILDREN, JAMES, ‘MARY AND IDA. * —_— MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J.F. MANNING CO., Inc. 919 15TH STREeT N. W. 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