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New Bus Service FOUR TRIPS DAILY WASHINGTON TO PITTSBURGH FARE $§:4 Leaving Raleigh Hotel, Penna. Ave. & 12th St. 7:30 A.M. 9:30 AM. 12:33 P.M. 6:00 P.M. Arrive Pittsburgh 6:3 9:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 5:30 A.M. Arrive Johnstown 4:45 P. 9:45 P.M. The Blue Ridge Transportation Co. “THE SCENIC ROUTE” 9 P.M. PARK LOTEL Cnnouncar [ INNOVAITION Jometing New~/omething Novel for their Dinner ord Jupper Dances TONITE—LAST NITE FOR WEEDE MEYER’S ORCHESTRA Commencing—NEXT WEEK SEVEN-ACES ORCHESTRA All Eleven of 'Em Columbia Recording Artists and Other Special Attractions View of the West End of the Lounge in the Kenwood Golf and Country Club House Appealing From Every View-point Environment is a very important factor in the ownership of a home and it-is the splendid environ- ment which makes Ken- wood the outstanding resi- dential community of the National Capital. No account has to be taken of the future of Ken- That's guaranteed in the plan of development and the interests behind it. You are assured quality in intrinsic value and charac- ter in the personnel of those who establish resi- dence here. Surrounding ail are the beauties of na- ture, charmingly expressed in ricturesque woodland. You will note from the homes already erected that large lots are the estab- liched rule in Kenwood. They wive lopportunity for architectural expression and artistic landscaping.— which the remarkably low price of the lots encour- Kenwood Golf and Country Club wood. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. MARCH 9, 1929.° CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Dominic’s to Have Steel‘ Roof, New Lighting and Decorations. ‘The fire-damaged building and equij ment at St. Dominic's Catholic Church ‘“‘ill be restored with a steel roof, new | lighting system and decorations and a \r("nom'lcd organ and altar, under plans | laid Thursday night at a meeting of |the congregation in the basement of "lho Convent, 515 Sixth street south- | west. Committees were chosen and a pro- gram of cntertainments formulated to |raise funds for the project. Although the major part of the damage was cov- ered by insurance, it was pointed out | that a complete modernization of the! church will entail additional expense. i Very Rev. W. G. Scanlon, pastor, treas- jurer, and the following members: Joseph 10 BE RESTORED. | during med Comamittce Head. ald was named of an_executive | Joseph 'T. Fitzge! permanent chairman committee to serve during restoration, of the church, d by Ellen C. Cragston and Henry A. Renz, vice ch ir- men; Miss Elcar ssina, secretary: Miss Bessie Mills, financial secret OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F - Abbey-Mausoleum Beaulifnl—Enduring-Convenienl e -.-ef:n- i MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternroon and | view this wonderful mausoleum | in its serene and permanent tran-| quillity. 3 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 Office1000Conn. Ave. Main7897 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. L. Dant, Mrs. Eva Dermody, John N. Auth, Miss Agnes Walter and Bernard | T. Fitegerald. Ways and means for ralsing funds decided upon included card parties, “hundred dollar clubs” sponsored by leading members of the parish, forma- tion of a dramatic club, sale of interior views of the oid church at Easter time and solicitation of names to be in- scribed on a bronze memorial tablet. ton will meet, 8 o'clock, in assembly cludes “Some Causes of Bird Mortality,” F. C. Lincoln; “Present Needs in Bio- logical Research,” a discussion led by | W. B. Bell. Visitors welcome. Mount Pleasant Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Mount Pleasant Public Library. Ohio Girls’ Club will give a dance, 9 o'clock, at Arlington Hotel. Ohioans and their friends invited. The give iis at the Benefits to Be Given. A series of benefit card ‘parties will be given in private homes during this and next month, and arrangements are being made for a gencral card party Easter scason. The executive | crmnu tiee will meet each Thursday night in_the basement of the Convent. Very Rev. Raymond Meagher, pro- al of the Dominican Order, will | rvise the work of reconstruction. dinner Hut, and dance Twentieth at 9. Edward J, TIrv | Ergatocrats’ Club, Thirteenth street. ne will address the 8 o'clock, at 817 | Subject, “Why Most Marriage Licenses. licenses have been issued to the Wesicy A MeCo Rey. A Geor, 85T Devercux Myers, aviator, will talk on “Work of the World Teacher,” 8:15 o'clock, at the League for the Lara Life, 1706 L street. Admission The City Club resume their weekly darices tonight 9 o'clock in the main_dit the club, The City Club Syncopators | will provide the musie. Attendance lim- | iled to membe and their guests. FUTURE. Washington Chapter, Randolph-Ma- con Alumnae Association, will be guest of the Baltimore Chapter at a tea in celebration of founders’ day, tomorrow afternoon, 4 to 6, at the College Club, Baltimore, The I Street Christian Church, Sixth ets southwest, will hold its er supper, Wednesday, March 13, from’5 to 7 o'cloc The national committee announces three meetings tomorrow paign for Jaw and order in Washing- ton. At the afterncon mass meeting at Memerial United Brethern Church. 3:30 pm., Clinton N. Howard's topic will be “A Voice From th House.” 1. and Mary Corbin, 2 nd Rev. oss, 21, this city. Cottage City, Md.: this_city, and Edith Po- don, Va.: Rev J T Loeb. . 56, Buflalo. N. Y.. and L j mp, ‘53, Indianapolis. Ind.; at " Riis c. Duffy, Eennig, i . and Ethel Hughes, 25; Rev Ulysses kson, 27, and Anita Tyler, 30 ey Morrissey. both of 27, and Alexandria Hattie v Rev. Births chorted Bernard D. and io and Encolina Delei Charles N dertcl M. Black, girl, B. Untiedt. girl Geneva Lemon, rie Stvoy, b epolian and M: Harry B. and Louise C. Green, Howard and Althea Flint. boy Maurice adie Goldbery, boy. Edward C. and Lonnie M. Stull. boy. Forrest L and Ethel M. Richards, hoy, Joseph O and Helen A. Matthews, bo: William 8. ‘and Emily E. Fowler, boy Robert and Cravalia_Lucas, girl. George and Jennie Smith. boy. Joseph and Mary Juckson, bo: Vilbin und Martha Craig, boy. Deaths Reported. Susan Vv Jackeon, | 11 P st 98, Josephine ‘Couden, 78, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- pital Danicl B. Proctor, T4, girl, cvening at First Baptist Church. The Wanderlusters’ e row will start from Chevy Chase 2:45 pm. Mr. Handy will lead. The Red Triangle Outing Club will met tomorrow at Resslyn, 2 pm, car to Green Gables, walk to follow the old District line to Chain Bridg>. Camp- fire party at clubhouse. Bring lunch and flashl’ght. Coffee will be furnished by club. J. S. Chamberlain will Washington Open Forum tomo; pm., at 808 I street. Subject: Iniquity of Civilizati Ncrtheast Washington Citiz: sociation il meet Monday m., in Ludlow School, Sixth and G streets northeast. Albert G. Harris, municipal architect of the District, will make an address on “The New Municipal [ter for the District of Columbia,” lustrated with slides. for tomor Circle Home amin C. Mason, 71, sabell R. Bovd. 66. 1307 Woodward. ‘65, 607 La. ave. McCarthy. 64. 425 4th st. 3. 21'S st D53, 1442 E st. se 33, Walter Reed” General Caton, 30. 325 13th st. n.e. 2. Children’s \Hospital. 4 months, 1615 Kenyon st. Metropolitan Hotel, for Aged and Gallineer Hos- EncHd st. ow, 3 “The Lenore K, harlesKelly. Nancy Pomeroy. Charles H. Harri; Ruben Johneon, 55, Gallinger Hospital Alberta’ Williams, 50, Tuberculosis Hos- pital. mes W. Cephas, 43. 23 R st James H. Baylor, 40, Walter Reed General | Hosp#tal Edward Johnson, 40. Walter Reed General ospital. Mand Arthur. 35, 206 Seaton_court Rudolph Brown. 27. 709 4th st. n.e. Celia_Cohen. 18, ‘Emerzency Hospital. ‘Thomas s. 1, Children’s Hospital. il Lincoln Woman Relief Corps will meet Monday. 8 pm., in G. A. R. Hall. Central Armature Works 625.627 D Street N.W. Phone Main 3660-1-2 Rubber Belting, Motor Controllers, Buffalo Fans, Electric Tools, Cable and Supplies. Leather Belting, Pulleys, Safety Switches Exhaust I'ans, Century Electric Meters, Wire, Wheclesale and Retail Leaders for 15 Years It is the unmistakable at- mosphere pervading Ken- which it That is what it is —a “homeland™ where one can withdraw from the bustle of town to the peace and quiet of an exclusive community — but a short twenty minutes pleasant drive from the heart of the city. wood makes unique. Every present owner in sold on its and Kenwood was self-convincing merits the sound plan of develop- ment—which will appeal to vou in the safety it secures. Let one of our represen- tatives conduct you on a tour of inspection of Ken- wood, pointing out its many exceptional features, and telling you of the advan- tages to be enjoyed here. Phone us and we will cend for you; or, you will find us at the Field Office every day, including Sunday. Three ‘Vays to Reach Kenwood Motor ou Connecticut Avenue, through Bradley Lane, crossing Wisconsin Avenue, continuing under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three short squares on the left, Motor out Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle, turning left into Grafton Street, through Dorset Avenue, Somerset, Or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset Avenue, Somerset, which will lead you directly into the south entrance of Kenwood, Kennedy-Chambcrlin Development CO 2400 Sixteenth Street MIRACLE e WASHINGTON ? P P is coming to ? Transportation (0. Daily Express—Motor Coach Service Washington~Ricl1mond (Interstate enly) Lv. Washington (North Capitol and E Streets) 9:25 a.m., 11:25 am., 2:25 p.m., 4:25 p.m. Serves Capitol Park, Continental, Grace Dodge, Houston, Harring- ton, Raleigh, Willard and Washington Hotels; also Mt. Vernon Railway Station (Pennsylvania Avenue and Twelfth Street). In Richmond, serves William Byrd, Jefferson, Rueger's Richmond, and Murphy’s Hotels; also Bus Terminal (Fourth Street). Three hours and twenty minutes from Fourteenth and Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, to Broad and Davis Avenue, Richmond. Returning—Equally convenient express service from Richmond to Washington. Fare one way, $3.50; round trip, $6.00, limit 30 days Por fully information, apply to any Washinzton Hotel, Mt. Vernon Railway Station (Penna. Ave. & 12th St.), or to A. CHESTER BROWN, General Agent 1202 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W, Telephone National 9711 The Biological Soclety of Washnig- | room of the Cosmos Club. Program in- | o'clock with dinner at 7 and dancing aturday Nighters will | ng room of ! Public invited. | in its cam-| White | In the morning he will speak | at Bethany Baptist Church, and in the | Take | address the | @ard nf Thauks. LKER, ETHEL A. I wish to express my ncere thanks and appreciation to my tiyes. friends and co-workers of tie shington City Post Office for the ser and kindness rendered and the beau- il floral tributes given atthe death of my wife, ETHEL A, WALKE! SAMESST WALKER. * | Dreaths. | SALLIE B.' On Friday, March ashington Hospital, © of the late Johi mother of Charles G | te_Eogene A. Burto at Gasch's funeral pai Md. uneral Monday 1 Gasclh wider Binton Remain 2y, March 8. | on. Prank JOSEPH years, beloved hus- Baupann. | Remains . ng o apel of Ritchie | Ritchie. al Monday, ! 9 Mathias o Md. and’ frien 10 l Departed this | t 9 am. | N st. W of Coslello M. Bel | ‘mother of | Hilda M. Bell. daughier of William and | Hattie seqzewick | atives L BATTIE MARTL HATTI cloved wi sister of James ancl Villiam Sedgewick and Mrs. Alice Blake- lev. ‘She also leaves to mourn their loss a host of other relatives and friends. Re- restinz at (he chapel of the George tkn Co, 1416 to 1418 Fla ave. n.e. al Mondiy. March 11.at9 a.m., from ugustine's Chureh, 15¢h st. between qsts. n.w. 9 | + ISAAC. Conn.. £y U, 1920, 1SAA aged 15, formiriy of Wi D. C vlof Ars. Lewis A Peck of Eianstc irial at Cedar Hill, Hartford, Conn. ROSET Departed this 1 re . atter w brief ilivess, it Georgetown University - Hos- | pital. ROSETTA, the beloved wife of mes Brown of 1685 32ad st. n.w. She ives 10 mourn their loss a loving hus- band. one ster, one uncle a foster father two sisters- -law, one foster sister and & host o relatives’ and friends. _Remain: @ temporarily Hen Wash- | funeral 167 N s { Sunday. March 10, be at'her lite w. Funeral Monda: h A M. E. 2 ween L and M sts Relaiives and friends | I i | | At Wallingford, BRADL BROWN, Thursday. at n Church, nw. at 1 invited. rted ihis life Wed- 9. ROSAL! Craiz_and loving and Roseoe Craig. nr ers and ains may en at parlors, “Nichols Sunday, 2 10. at from Campbell A. 3. Nicuols ave. s.e.. Rev. d. A, Dames, pastos Interment Rosemont Cemetery. dence Hos- ved husband Loretta I. Dove (nee odspeed). Fu- from his Fesidence. Magh and b Ot Ballston. Arliniion. Sounty: Jei- Sinday To. e 1 B, Re fax Co! House, i rlF'l FISHER. MARTHA. her residence. Bladensy iR, beloved mother arity ' Briscoe. Funeral March 11.7at 1 p.n., Biadensbur fiends invited. GRAVES, PEV. A, W. Called Eome to_God Friday. March 81929, at Keilam Tos- Richmond, se1ing Rev. A W. GRAVES. beloved hus- Lindonia A Graves and father 5 1 aries and Mrs. Walter | Dodd s restine at J. Williem Lee's al parlors, 332 Pa. ave. n.W. Service Monday, March 11. Hour of serv- ice in_Suaday Star. Interment Geod Hope, Md. 10 LIGHT. MR. LE ROY. v, March 19%, at Garfirid_Hospltal. after a short iness, MR, LE ROY HIGHT. ased 63 vears. Remains resting st Hvsong's fu- | neral home, 1200 N st now. Funersl serv- | es at 1300 N st n.w. Sunday, March 10. 3'pm. (Boston. Mass, and Portland, €rs please Copy.) HMENRIETTA, MARTI Md.. MARTHA da Bup iives a On Thursd Departed this life | 1929, at 6:¢5 o'clock. at the | S her Gaughter, ML Esther M st s.w.. HENRIETTA JOHN- | e of funeral hereafter. (Phil- | d Atlantic City papers D'El e JOHNSON, adelphia a copy.) JQuNSO On Friday. March 8. ce of his mother, 403 Lis . devoted ushand of Fannie Johnson, father of WS Gult Johmman. ‘som ot Chestes. and Daisy Johnson. Notice of funeral here- after. ‘Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. JONES. ELIZA. On Wednesday, March 6, ELIZA JONES. devoted 'mother of Laura Jones. 'Funeral Monday, March 11, t 1 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. erai parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.W. Inter- it Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. ~ 10 S On Friday. March 8, nce Hospital, THOMAS E loved husband of the late Carrie E Lyneh (nee Melchio: Funeral from his !I(‘PI s residence, Mrs. Martha F. Bowie. n.w.. on Monday. March 11. at 830 4 m thence b Bt Stostions Church: | where ‘mass will be said at 9 am. for the | repose of his_soul Interment (private) Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 MADISON. THOMAS. Departed this life Thursday. March 7. 1929, at his residence. 91 Fenton st ne. THOMAS MADISON. beloved father of Mrs. Beatrice Lee. Fu- neral _from Frazier's new funeral home. 380" Rhode ‘Island ave. n.w.. Monday. Mareh 11, 'at Tpm. Relatives and friends 1,000 ASKING CITIZENSHIP WILL BE GREETED HERE| Orie' $hoLsandl Hew. Yark City resi-| | dents preparing for naturalization as| ! American citizens, who will visit Wash- | ington tomorrow on a patriotic pilgrim- age, will be greeted in the Capitol | rotunda at 2:30 o'clock at exercises ar- ranged by the Americanization School | Association of the District of Columbia. | S. H. Hanessian, president of the asso- ion: Assistant Sccretary of Labor | W. Husband and Chief Justice Wal- | I McCoy of the District Supreme Court, wio are to head the reception line, will deliver addresses of welcome | to the visitors, while a response will be made by one of their number, John Magsam. | The pilgrimage of the New York dele- | zation, composed of students from | Americanization classes of that city, is | being sponsored by the New York Coun- | cil on Adult Education. FOUND. public ,{35‘“’" i ress, | 1, East Falls Church, Va. = | between vest 1100. 9% ~March 6, City Club, Amethyst and R st., BROOCH, with_center fitting of tof lost morniny, March 9. between Dave “onn. ave.: valued highly. ~Re- personnel director, angd . 6 silver, Lady Con- n Phillips Tergace and ) ghiouily Mis. Fishel, Adams surora, vard. W A FRATERNITY PI! turn. P Adams 2637 Gérficld st. . Go: police. bl Reward ol hall, Reward ICE | DOG, natae “SPort, old. Adams 8 _months T named 1343 or 623 §th <t OMEG ard for Hankla. DOG. Small re- Emily . 1139, 2010 light tan, male, aniw eral reward. Cal 4 s { GRIP_Will tie_propustar of the hone where Parker Rozerson of Richmond, Va.. left s erip Siaday, Mareh 3. please (clepfione Col._1730-? crnify, smail Adams 9912, ield st nw. ¥ lady's. tan bone and lizard, 3:d floor. containing meoney. Reward. 1005 L n.w. " 10¢ 0 and bar pin. please phone Pelarn Emily | | POCKETBOOK. at City Club, keys, receipts. PULSE, Chevy C Tand 0393 PURSE, tapesiry, ¢ permit. etc. on B | sts. s.c.; roward 3 Thursday purse with content phone hooth =t Cozn M ter Tkindly” recurn to 6 Greshem pl. n.w ING-—K, of C. n Rice Belery. Ph without case. < Tost n | Cleve- aining money. driver's “petween 8ih and 12th 130 12th st. se. | Tth inst. a black was loft in tele- and K st n. Ruth Smith, ’n e Reward paid In 1227, 108 ASSES, Please call 158 and 6. Phone 10° within Call N. e D GLOVES, pach ave, ww., March 8. 201 TY PIN (Kappa Be veeki K set with pe P, eward. [T k_public i Lafavette Sauare, Mar Collimbia rd., Apt. 314. andied. _Please phone reward, Left* in correr | AMER RUG. e, hired Reward. 170 | UMBRELLA. sitver | Prankiin’ 63" for | store Priday am | WALLET, containing §200; tamed 15 916 G st. WHITE POODLE DOG, answer Taddie 310" rewaid. | Re h Carolina ave Lin VHEEL—Groen, and tire; Mi an Jicad, Md. and’ Ana ¥ communicate with C. B 207 Taternational Blde., 1319 F st. vard, WRIST MWATCH, Festiemans, Liarch & Reward. Clifford, 1331 Main B e p— reward if re- o to name_of to Braths. MADISON. THOMAS. Officers and members of Columbia Lodge. No. 85. 1. B. P. O. E W.. are Pereby notified of the death of Brother THOMAS MADISON. A session of sorrew will be held at Elks” Home Sutur- dav evening. March 9. at 7:30 o'clock. Funeral irom Vermont Avenue Bapist Church Monday. 1 pm bers Torest No. D, “amd" Cobimbia Chapel. are invited. HERBERT K. JONES. Exalted Ruler. A. E. WILLIAMS, Secreiary. MEADE. GEORGE W. Entered great beyond in full triumph on Tuesdas. . at 6:10 p.m.. GEORGE W known as Chuckie, at 20 E st. s.w. He was the son of Mary C. Meade and the late R Meade. He also leaves two Robert H. and Melvin H. Meade d friend. Edna Lewis. and_a host of other relatives and friends. _Funeral Sunday, March 10. at 1 pm.. from Pil- wrim Baptist Church. 3rd and Van sts. sw. (Atantic City. N. J., and Chester, Pa., papers please copy.) 9 MEADE. GEORGE_W. Departed this life Tuesday. March 5. 1629, at 6:10 o'clock. at his Tesidence. 20 E st. s.w.. GEORGE W. MEADE (known as ‘Chuckie”). The vears of life were numbered When the messenger whispered low. “The Master hath come and calied for e, He answered. "I am ready to gn." DEVOTED FRIEND, EDNA LEWIS. MEADF. GEORGE. Officers and Members of Morning Star Lodge. No. 40, I. F. of W.: You are hereby notified to a 1536 15th st. n.w.. Saturday night. March 9.°1929, at ‘8 o'clock. to make arrange- ments for the fureral of our late brother, ADE. Funeral Sunday, 9. 1929, trom _ Pilgrim *Baptist | and Van sts sw. at 1:30 Columbia Lodge. No, g5 No. 9. and Columbia Tem- cd_fo_attend DR 1%0. 8. HOLTON. E. R. : WM. I, NEWMAN, Sec. mbers of Eastern 4. A. 1. O of Moses. notified attend the funeral of our late brother, GEORGE MEADI Sunday,"Macch 10, 1929, at 1:30 p.m., froi Pilgrim urch, 3rd and \4. StS. 8 W LANHAM, W. ALICE V. SIMAMS. R. SEL)’ NISHAW, ELIZABETH L. On Friday, March 8. 1929. at the residence of John S. Mat- 2121 Alabama ave. s.e., 1ZABE’ idow of John Mishaw. Fu- March 11. at 10:50 a.m. Heights . Interment at Congressional (Ohio papers please copy.) MITCHPLL, on Saturday, Macen Hills. Va. MITCHELL ted husband of Mary Moten of Arthur. Franklin, Emily, Lawrence. EArline, Gaffney. Catherine. hel and Rosetta Moten. Remains resting the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End fu- al parior, 28th ‘st. and Dumbarton pve. Notice' of funeral hereafter. 10 NURPHY, AN Thursdey March 7, 1929, ANNIE 'MURPHY daughter of the late Daniel and Mary Murphy. Funerzl from her “sister's residence. Kate Murphy. 927 20th ‘st n.w. Monday. March 11: thence fo St. Matthew's Church. where mass will At 10 am. Intermeni Mount Olivet ry. " Relatives and friends invited. of into the Mareh Chureh. oelo . Eorest, Temple MOTEN. 9, 1020 and_ father Ceme NICHOLLS. RUTH E. On Friday. March 8, after a long illness, RUTH E. NICH- ot GBih vear. wife of the late hn 'B. Nicholls. Funeral services Mon- day. March 11. from Sacred Heart Home. Myattsville. Md ~ Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Reiatives and friends invited. 10 ODCR, MINNIE M. On Friday. March 8. 1929 at 5:45 p.m. at her residence. 1 14th st n'w.. MINNIE M. ODOR. belo' sister of Bessie R. Clark. Remains rest- ing_at Birci's undertaking parlors. 3034 st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. PANNELL. KATIE. On Friday, March 8. 1929, at her residence, 1851 9th st. n.w KATIE PANNELL. devoted mother of Dolly Jones,” Mrs. Lulu_Peniek of Salem. Va.: sister’ of Alfred Waller, grandmother of John Paul Jones. Katie Jones Love, Hattie . Hill, Jessie and Nellie Peniek. She also icaves ' three great-grandchildren. _ Notice of funersl hercafter. the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga, ave. n.w. SCTIGGINS, WILLIAM. On Thursday. arch 7. 1920, at 10 pm.. at his home. Mavmarket, Va. WILLIAM SCROGGINS. beloved band of Mrs. Nellie Burke Scrosgins. ~ Funeral Sunday. March 10, at 1 o'clock. from Gainesville Church, Gaines- ville. Va, . SHARPER. JUEINETTA (ETTA). On Fridav, March 8. 1920. at her residence, Oxon Hill. Prince Georges County. Md.. JUEINETTA (ETTA) SHARPER (nee Davis), beloved wife of John Samuel Sharper. Funeral from the above residence on Monday. March 11. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited“Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. TAYLOR. DENNIS, Jr. Departed this life Friday. March 8. 1929. at 1:13 p.m.. at his residence, 2625 Douglass rd. s.e. DENNIS TAYLOR. ° Jr.. beloved of Den- nis’ Tavlor, sr. and the late Jen- nie Tayior and devoted brother of Willis, Ernest and Effie Taylor. Funeral Monda. March 11, at 1 pm. from Adams & Smoot's parlor. Interment Harmony Cem- etery. THOMAS., ANDREW PERRY. On Priday, March 8, 1920. st his residence. 16 Que st. n.w., ANDREW PERRY THOMAS. He leaves to mourn their loss a mother. Mrs. Gerture Thomas: a father. —Andrew Thomas: two grandmothers, and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Wm. T. Tolbert's funeral par- lor. 1308 6th st. n w.» Funeral Sunday. March 10. at 2 o'clock, at Kings an Queens County. Va THOMAS. LOUIS LEON. On Thursday. March 7, 1929. at his residence. 1148 20th st. n.w.' LOUIS LEON THOMAS. beloved son of Louis and Lillie Thomas and de- voted father of Leona and Lillian Thoma: Remains resting at Lomax's chapel. 1400 st. n.w. Mey be seen Saturday eveninr. Funeral from the above-named chapel Sunday, March 10, at 2 p.m. Friends in- vited. " 'Interment Odd Feilows' Cemetery, Arlington. Va. WELSH. JOHN A. On March 7. 1929, JOHN A beloved Tusband of Mary ~Dutton Welsh, 922 W. University Parkway. Balti- more. Md. Relatives and friends are in- vited to attend the funeral services at Babcock Memorial Presbyterian Church. North and Madison aves. on Monday morning ai 11 o'clock. Interment private. WILLIAMS. EZEKIEL J. On Thursday, March 7. 1829, at Waiter Reea General Hospital, EZEKIEL J. WILLTAMS. colonel, 8th U. S. Infantry, beloved husband Myrtle’ Williams. in’ the 57ih year of his ase. Remains resting at the Tabler fu- neral home. 928 M st n.w. until Monday, Harch 11, when services with full military honors will be held i1 Arlington National Cemetery at 10 o'clock am. Rela'ives and friends invited to attend. 10° WOODRRIDGE. WILLIAM A. On Saturday. Mareh 9. . WILLIAM ‘A.. hushand of the late Elizebeth A. Woodbridee. from his late_residence, 1021 7th st. n.e.. on_ Tuesday. ch 12, at 2 pm. Reia- tives and friends invifed. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 1 T Memoriam. BEALL. MARY E. In sad but lovine re- membrance of our dear wife and mot MARY E. BEALL. who left us four years ago today, March 9. 1925. You left behind you broken hearts That loved you most sineere; That never did nor never will Foret vou. mother. dear DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON GEORGE. ! LL. MARY E. In sad but loving remen- B ee af 'my_dear mother. MARY E. BEALL. who passed_away four years ago today, March 9, 1925. How we miss your smiling face, How sweet the memory still. Mother, vou left a place il ‘can ‘never T e SON HARVEY. Tou left behind sad hearts That loved vou so sincere: Thai never did and never will t you, mother. dear. o DAUGHTER EMMA. * BCALL. MARY E. Sacred to the mem: of my dear mother. MARY E. BEALL who depuried thi s a0 today, March 9. 1 At the mention of your name. No one knows Fow I miss you nd more each day Life has not bheen the same to me Since vou were called aw HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. FANNIE. I could walk down all the roads of the tnock on the doors forever. % would find another °mother Never, never, neve In loving memory of my dear mother, MARY E. BEALL. who de. parted this 'life four yeais aco today March 9, 1925, With the sweetest, falrest memories Of the past I've tucked away Many thoughts of you, dear mother, Whom I think of on this day LOVING DAUGHTER, TILLIE. * BROWN. REBECCA. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother and grand- mother. Mrs. REBECCA + BROWN. who died nine vears ago today, March 9, 1920. Our Mother's Love. C'ght years have passed. dear mother, But our hearts are just the xame, Fer many a silent tear has fallen At the mention of your name. We miss your kind and willing hands, Your fond and earnest care; We miss you, on. dear mother, We miss you everywhere Gazing across the fading years. So straneely marked with smiles and tears, I see & never-changing face. Hallowed by love and sweetest grace. Those softened lines and whitening hair, A fece half sad and vet so fair. 1t speaks to us of other days, Of uther times and other ways. And always there's & tender prayer, A sweet appeal imprinted there: An. who would dare resist lis charms Or'by a wayward impulse ha When Sravely' still her. mile s given Trom eyes whose depths reached back heaven. ©h, mother. could we only be Just_children yet around your knee. In pleasure. pain or sorrow Bhe was always just the same. God ghves us ench and every one A bleesing from above oy what could He glve us, As sweet as our mother's HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, \ARSHALL. LENA - AND ARTHUR BROWN _OF Rt on. BT e e NTe HOB! SON OF ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.: HAR- RISON BROWN AND BLLA HAYWOOD GE NEW YORK, AND GRANDCHIL- — CEALL, MARY to B. P. O. | Remains restine at | of | Funeral | 04 TovING pAUGHTER. TDA. = | | 13034 M St er, | 'V L SPEARE CO ®2' 9 In Memoriam. DIXON. FRANCES. In sad but loving re- membrance of ‘our _dear motl#r and arandmother, FRANCES' DIXON. who de- parted this 'life eight years i March 9. 1921. AR AMeZ Dear mother, it matters not which road we ake. How dark or lonely it may be We know that God will somewhere the road That leads to thee At_home on the beautifu By the valley of rest. so fair, Some duy, some time, When our task over. With jov we will meet her tt HER DEVOTED _DAUGIITERS. AND FANNIE' DIXON. ANT DAUGHTERS. ~NEi AND MARY F. GIE: DYSOX. foin In sad but dear wife, MARY who departed this lifs © day ago. March 8. 1928 T wime oy toare *ep no more For you are not lost. but rone bef HER HUSBAND, BURRELL B. EDMUNIS. HENNING, memory’ of ‘my GEORGE A from me 50 s March 9. 1923. The blow was hard. shock_severe, We never though his death so near, Only those who have lost can’ tell The pain of parting without farewcll. What wouid T give to hol h His dear face just to see. His loving smile. hi That meant 50 m He litle thoueht when 1 That he wouid never reiuin. Tiai he so soon 'n de And leave me her 0 LOVING WIFE. IDA. ® ORGE A, In :ad but loving of my only brothicr. GEORGE A. suddenly one year EORGE A. In sad but dear. “devoted ~ hush: HENNING. wio was tak ddenly otc year aso todas. sleep HENNING, memor HENNING, W ax0 today, March § Today recalls sad memorles Of a loved gue laid to rest And those whd still remember vou Are the ones who loved y st HIS LOVING SISTZR. ADDIE. JOMINSON. red to the me ory of_« M. JOHNS wite and devoted this life 17 yea 1917. Anniver Chureh| departed areh 9, Aloysiug motier mass at St of the of d all the souls throuch the mercy ILDREN. In lovine and WILLIAM faithiul depert God rest in_p PRATT. W) sad_memory oy of ingBear MONS. Jr.. who [ years ago today, March 9. 1927. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Safe on his gentle breast. Free from all pain_and sorrow, Sweetly thy soul shall rest HIS LOVING MOTHER. SIMMONS, ROBERT A.. Jr. In memory’ my dear brother. ROBERT A. SIMMO! Jr. Who departed from us two years zo oday soi, de; Gone, but unforgotten. SISTER EVA. In loying mem- and nephew SIMMONS. ROBERT A.. Jr. ty of our dear grandson ROBERT A. SIMMONS, Jr. who died tvo years ago today, March 9, 1027, You left behind sad hear! That loved you so sincer; That never did and never will Foreet vou. Robert. dear. GRANDMA AND A BELLE. * WOODFORD. MAMIE FRANCES. In memory of MAMIE FRANCES WOODFORD, who departed this life one year ago today, March 9, 1928. With the earth pressed up on your breact 1 pray that you are in the haven of rest HUSBAND, E. WOODFORD: WRIGHT. ISABELLA. In sad memory of ‘my beloved mother. ISABELLA WRIGHT. who departed this life thrce years ago to- day. March 9. 1926. Just a token of sweet remembranct Just & memory, fond and true Just a thought of you, dear mother, That my heart still longs for you EDWARD_ WRIGHT, FRANK WRIGHT, RUDOLPH_WRIGHT, MRS. EVA_SMITIL fimummtfi Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR [ELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. ManNiNG Co,, INc. 919 15TH ST,, N. W, % e 7 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ESTABLISHED 1376, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337_10th_St. N.W. 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