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THE EVEN e ———————— e e ————— e ——————————————SS RITES CONDUCTED FOR JUDGE NORTON Interment of Takes Place in St. Cemetery. Paul's Special Dispatch to The Star ALEXANDRIA, Va., Alexandria Man March 29.—The body of Judge J. K. M. Norton, who | died Wednesday with heart trouble, was | Sherman B. laid to rest in St. Paul's Cemetery this ator Claude A. Swanson, Representatiy R. Walton Moore, Admiral Hillary P. Jones, State Senator Frank L. Ball, for- mer Representative Charles C. Carlin, Judge Louis C. Barley. Judge Howard W. Smith, Judge William P. Woolls, Chatles H, Callahan, Robert E. Knight. Gardner L. Boothe, Dr. Thomas B. Cochran, Carroll Pierce, Thomas R. Keith, Harry Hammond, R. C. Thomp- son, William H. Duncan, Wilson M. Farr, Ashton C. Jones, Jobn E. Laskey, H. A. Latane, Dr. Samuel B. Moore. Dr. Mariin D. Delaney, Dr. Arthur | Snowden, Dr. Hugh McGuire, John §. H. Bryant, Robert S. Barrett, John § | Barbour, Bathurst Daingerfield, Davig N. Rust, jr.; Charles T. Jesse, Maj. | 3. Butler, H. Noel Garner, George E Warfield, Albert V. Bryan, Robert H following services at St afternoon, which _were Paul's Episcopal Church, conducted by the Rev. Percy Foster Hall, rector, and the Rev. Samuel A. Wall professor emeritus of the Epis- copal Theological Seminary of Virgin! Rites at the grave werc held by of- ficers of the Alexandria-Washington | Lodge of Masons, No. 22. Vestrymen of St. Paul's Church. where Judge Norton was senior rden and a vestryman, served as active pall- bearers. They were Arthur Herbeit, Urban S. Lambert, Emmett C. Dunn C. S. Taylor Burke, Philip Heishley, James S. White, George H. Evans, Ed- | mund F. Ticer, T. Calvert Perry, Wil- mer J. Waller, Edward H. Kemper and Fowler. The honorary pallbearers were Sen- | ING Cox, Elliott F. Hoffman, Harry Thoma: James H. Caton, 8. J. Prescott, Wi liam C. Gloth, Henry Starr Wattles, E. R. Holbrook, F. W. Richardson, Edward S. Leadbeater, J. Earl Ross and J. Wade Maddox. Members of the Alexandria Bar As- soclation, of which Judge Norton was a member, attended the funeral in a body. At a meeting yesterday the bar- risters passed a resolution authorizine their president, Gardner L. Boothe, ) appoint three members to draft resoli- tions of respect on the death of Judge Norton. Belgium will pay in 1929 more than .000.000 in pensions tp military and | civil employes 000000000000000000000000060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000400¢ 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 25 EISEMAN'S SEVENTE AND ik STS. SPRING SUITS of good quality and correct style ‘30 LIBERAL TERMS EASILY ARRANGED The smartest patterns and fabrics of the Spring season are here in large variety. Rich tans and greys in handsome all-wool materials Also plain blue serges, pin stripes and conservative, but attractive that wear splendidly. mixtures. 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Simons, 38 years old, proprietor of the Simons Poultry Co., who died at his home, 519 Leeal Business Man, Rock Creek Church road, Tuesday, were | 1| conducted at the residence this after- noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Petworth Baptist Church, offi- ciated. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. A lifelong resident of this city, Mr. Simons was a thirty-second degree Ma- s0n, a member of the Washington Cen- tennial Lodge, F. A. A. M., and of Almas Temple of the M; stic Shrine. H JEREMIAH DUCKETT DIES. Funeral Services lel Be Held To- morrow for Washington Resident. Jeremiah Duckett, 77, for many years a resident of Washington, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wilmot Trew, 5000 Sixteenth street, Wednesday after a long illncss, Funeral services | will be conducted in the Holy Com- forter Catholic Church tomorrow morn- | ing at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet. Cemetery. Mr. Duckett is survived by two sons, Roland and Cecil H. Duckett, and four daughters, Mrs. Trew, Mrs. Della Wade Mrs. Adeline Carry and Mrs. Rose | Baker. FRED A. STONER DIES. Funeral Services to Be Conducted Here Tomorrow. | Fred A. Stoner, 45 years old, district superintendent of the American chain of stores, with headquarters in Niles, | Mich,, died in the St, Joseph Sanitarium near Niles, Tuesday, following an oper- ation. Funeral services were conducted in Niles Wednesday. Additional services | will be conducted at the William H Sardo funeral chapel, 412 H street | northeast tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Stoner at one time was a resident of this eity. He is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Ella H. Simms of this city; a brother, Harry Stoner of Brem- erton, Wash., and two sisters, Mrs. Clara Cal‘rrl,\]'land Mrs, Myrtle Funk of Prince- ton, ATHLETES USE SQUARE. Public Center of Village Scene of | Ball Games. MIFFLINVILLE, Pa. (#).—Designed | in the hope that it might be selected as | the capital of Pensylvania, this Colum bia County village embodies in its public | | square the community athletic fizld and | recreational center. Not only is the square of sufficient size for regulation base ball, but it also | has plenty of space for the accommo- | dation of speclators and for tennis | courts, flower beds and driveways. | Almost all of the streets are 100 to | 150 feet in width, with about 200 feet between the building lines. In the Summertime the Mifflinville | team of the Susquehanna Base Ball League plays all of its home games in | the square. Births Reported The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours 3 Elwood and ‘Mary C. Wilson, "boy and sirl twins ieath and Margaret Berry, girl twins. Theodore B. and Katherine Bogley, girl Clarence M. and Alma L. Fisher, girl Edward C. and Ida M. Kluge, gi Francis J' and Leone R_Rven. girl. Herbert E. and Phoebe Poole. boy. William H. and Agnes B, Flanery, bes Richard M. and_Alice V. Greaves. bov. Carleton R. and Dorothy M. Bingham, boy. Corbin_C. ‘and Loulou D. Fox. boy. Tloyd L. 'and Amy F. Swindell. b Etore D._and Stefamia D Ambrosia. boy. Francis X. and Dorothy Callaban, boy. Bernard B. and Beulah M. Clarke, boy. John B. and Selena Kenney. girl. W. C. and Marie Jones. girl. Henry and Addie Ray. girl. Luke and Cleopatra Glover. girl, Wilfred and Ethel Smith, bov. William K. and Virgie M. Keener. boy. William I, and Cora Browi. boy. Raymond and Effie Snowder "OPEN A CHARGE | ACCOUNT '8 am, | Highest, 58; FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Perry & Walsh | Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient {\ MlLlTA&Y HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection 1S | NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only | a limited number remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more Aitting memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE | — THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL | Glass-front cremation niches for urns | § containing ashes can be purchased. Oflice 1000Conn. Ave. Main 7897 | e EASTER Nature takes on new beauty and color for Easter. The warm sunny days of Spring again bring us into the open. Your clothing and household furnishings should be refreshed aund given new life and color, in keeping with the season. Footer Quality Cleaning or Dyeing is most helpful, because it is the purest and most com- plete which you can obtain, :FOOTER’S: AMERICA’S BEST CLEANERS AND DYERS 1332 G St. NW. Phone Main 2343 1784 Col. Rd. N.W. | Philadetphia Fal 30.23 | GLASSES, pair of nose Phone Col. 720 “s *Mmmmfiwma.mnau @ards of Thanks. HILLEARY, AN In sincere appreciation and eratitude we desire to express our thanks to many {riends and nelgi- bors for their kindest symp; and floral tributes during the ilness and death ot the devoted wife and mother, Mrs. ANNE HILLEARY, HER HUSBAND, ALBERT E. HILLEARY. AND FAMILY ” 1fcCORPEN, MARGRET. We acknowled, with_sincere appreciation the expressions of _sympithy and floial tributes of our many frie atives at the death of our MARGRET McCORPEN. THE Dratha. KATHERINE A. On March 29 at 430 am. a. Walter Heed Has KATHERINE A° BOWMAN. beloved er ‘of ‘the Iate Katherine A. and Stewart. aged 44 vears. Notice of iuneral hereaiter. BOYD, ROBERT F a8t KOBE ate Col beautiful ds and rel- ar mothe LY. BOWMAN, 1920, pital On_Thursday E. BOYD. olde Bosd and % at Gawl Funeral March 1950 Pa the FLEANOEA. Thursde ‘—i\()l/»\ r\A{lF ll-\\l BENNIE L. lA.VNlL L. DAVIS, in her 31, at 3:30 pm. rom DgarTT [AMIE 3 Lield DEaseh n.W. . March he Metho Interment Ut AN On Thureday. Ma nephew s reside e the late L. L. the brioied wlife Dovse cral from her L oud THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness and somewhat warmer to- night, followed by showers tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 46 degrees; gentle to moderate east shift- ing to southeast or south winds. Maryland and Virginia — Increasing | cloudiness and somewhat warmer to- | night, followed by and possibly in west portion late to- night; moderate east shifting to south- east or south wind West, Virginia—Showers toni tomorrow with rising temperature. Record for 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 pm., 55; 8 p.m., 49 12 midnight, 45; 4 am., 40; 8 am), 41 noon, 53. Barometer—4 pm., 30.00; 8 pm., 30.16; 12 midnight, 30.20; 4 am, 30.24; 30.35; noon, 30.34. Highest temperature, 60, occurred at noon yesterday: lowest temperature, 37, occurred at 6:45 am. tod Temperature same date last year— lowest, 39, Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Tow tide, 5:15 am. and 5:49 pm.; high tide, 10:55 am. and 11:22 Em. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:56 am. and 6:23 p.m.; high tide, 11:37 a.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:59 a.m.; 6:28 p.m. sun sets, ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:57 am.; sun sets 6:29 p.m. Moon rises 11:07 p.m.; sots 8:12 a.m. Automobile lights to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly mudd: Weather in Various Cities. Statfons. 30.06 L3026 30.11 3026 4034 Abllene; Tex.. N Clear Pt.cloudy Cl i Bufialo, N. Y. Charleston, . | Chicaxo, 111 Cu 1.Qilo. 30 26 3 Cloudy Clear Mich..” 30 El Paso, Tex.. .. 30.04 Galveston, Tex. 30.04 nelcia Los Ang C Louisville. < ¢ Bi.clondy Clear i Cloudy Nebr... 29,99 Phoenix. Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa. | Portland, Me. | Portland, Oreg Raleigh. N, C. Salt Lake City San Antonio. San Dieg Francisco. Louis, Mo, Faul, 'Minn! tie. Wash. Spokane, Wash. WASH., D. L2990 3031 3014 3023 5032 L2996 Pt.cioudy Piicloudy 6 Clear Cldy.Fgy. Clear Cloudy . Cleay Cloudy Clear Ciear . 3004 2983 30116 30.16 30.34 TOREIGN. (T am., Greenwich Station, Temper London, Eneland.. 36 rance Paris, Y Sledia. Ausiti; 4z erl L4 Fai cloudy et today.) Pait cloudy e. today.) uce. weather. Cloudy Ciear Horta (Fayal o Hamilton, Bermuda San guai, Porte Havana, Cuba Colon,_Canal Zotié rt cloucy FOT LOST ANTMALS, apply ATal ucswe Ltague, 349 Muryland ave LOS BARPIN. dinmond, sapphire. 103t on G st wveen” Tuat urta 8 & | BAKPIN, Iuay's, witii Jaree solitaire, ut or nE Aueys, Tauza- 1929, L.otral le- 4. Greck, s Geoigii, Lol a0 EO FIN, set with i chip aud diamond. Fu. ave Nolan, ana_iece CAMEO BROOCH on biis oF & and M sts. and 16th ana S sis reward, “fel. North 2610, ington, 1744 S st. n.w. black between 16 b.w.. tberal MWL Wasne leather, Bunday. 2oth tiucauon wia RospILAL e, Waiter M. Job Cieward 11 returned. COIN FURSE, wiitial B. contained_about §35, on 14th st Car ieavine Umon Scation, of th and G sls, Reward. krsakun s or_return 1923 G n.v. DOG, Irisn Sctier; wore tag, | somery Co.. Ma. 1 Wis. 343 ARG, siiver With lapis; reward. dams 741-J ation card. W03 6ih st n.w. “Phone with crystal shell is. Wi re- ur_ G 29° tortoise she b feather ed Edmonds. Maich 4. - Rewara. Caplioi., Atntc 18i-W. id, with gold buckle. rim in leather case maised 1eu wara._'lel. Lec GLASSES, case ma 1004 E GLOVE, Cail N ay_envelo Eruy. o wiad kieci fountus Pol. 1869, Reward. with articies bie to owner. « Duvison, zi01 14th st Columbia Ofice, Main_ 2520, Br JEWELKRY— Liberal reward will be informuiion ‘Which assists in_recovery of o dismond rings and other Jeweliy from heme of Lieut. Stoue Monduy March 25, 3741 Jocelyn st. n.w marked in red ana deeper uuble 10 owner, Finder please piic HANDBAG. Thursday, and Re- nw 195 Clev PLATINUM | s keepsuke: Poif’s: in_ case call Col POCKLTBOOK. br leather. in Woodward | & Lothrep's, Thursday, containing sma | amount of money and keys. Reward. Ph Potomac_4200. s isees PURSE, ted, confaining money and keys, be- tween 39th st and Wisconsia ave. on Mil tary rd._ Clev. 3865 SPECTACLES, tortoise shell, Thursday, 11(h st between Palais Royal and P st. Reward. 301_Clifton_Terrace. South. WALLFT, brown. containing $104 in _cash. Maryland operafor and reglstration card 8150 business cards: initials on wallet, “H G. M7 Liberal reward if returned to H. G. Machien, Hyattsville, Md., or phone Hyatts- ille “Thursday ~afternoon, inside " linen beg. vicinity Reward 3iv showers wn\nx'mw! ht and | Pt cloudy Clear | paid for | “valued | Draths. DUCKETT. JEREMIAIL Wednesday, March 7. 1929, JEREMIAH. beloved husband of the ite Dickett and father of Roland Cecil H. Duckett and Mre Alice Trew. Mrs. Deila Wade, Mis. Adeline Curry ena Mrs. Rose Baker. 'Funeral fom i the residence, 01 his Uaileliter, Mrs, W mot Trew, 3900 16th st 1 dny. Mi 30, at 10°15 1o Holy forter Churc! kindress, | GINTA (JENNT 10°02 a m., VIRGIN )f the Tate James Duckett. de- f Minnie Overhall and Helen | Dikes . 431 W uneral 1 v Chureh Bl and @ st iock, pestor. nw., Relatives ént at Lincoln Memotial Cen MURRAY, FANNIE a3, ren 29, 3 FANNIE F] beloved wife of Abner om_ the er H Mrs. Wal Monday at Rock . . Sudd, MASON. 2 at_Georgelow 1soand of en’s funeral pi srday, Marcn 30, at 2 p.m. Rela- and iriends invited e TOTT, EDWARD THOMAS. On Wednes- day. Marcn 27, 1929. #t his residence. 33i9 Niciols wves'e. 'EDWARD [THOMAS LIOTT, in the 5ih vear of his axe. beloved son of Nettie Elliott and the late Fred El Giott. Funersl services on turday, | March 30, at 2:30 pan. from FEsther Me morial “Church.” Iuteiment Cedar 1l netery, 2 BREY, MADISON F. On Thursday. Marci 28 1929, at the residence of nlece, Miss NaLuie Rollins, 420 7th s.w.. MADISON F. EMBREY, in the year of his wwe. Funeral from above I Suiuraay, Maren 30, at 10 .. Blives anu foiends invited FINCIL FUGENE ¢, On Friday, i wut, LUGENE G eloved Fune 14th [T Y ~belovea Fivan « from. the rosidence of bus, 34 Q si. ne. o b 130 pm. Kelatiy Liteimert stount Of DLOW. FRANCES. Weanesday, Maren 21 at Providence Hospital, ness, FRANCES GOODLOW, the devol wite' of Joscph G. Goodiow. sr.. daught of Mrs, Mary E. Butler, beioved mother of odtlow, i Milton_Ignatius Vioia " Ward. also two sistérs and _one 5. Josephine T. Lear, Mis iils and William J. Butler: also wo grandehildren. son-in-law and daugh- | ter-in-law and @ host of other relaiives &nd irieuds. Remains resting at uer inie Tosidetice, 618 Vernon, pl. n.w.. %50 pm. Friday, March 29, Faneral Satur- day! Maich 30, at 10 a1, fron: the abo addicss. Intement. Mouht Oliver Ceme- ery. DODLOW, FRANCES. Officers and mem- bers of Forest ‘temple, No. 9, 1. B. b. O of W. are hiereoy uotilied ol the déatii FRANCES GOODLOW. Session of Sor- oW Fricay. March 29, 1929, at 4:30 pm. | sharp, at ine Elk Home, 150 and Que sis. | nw. Funeral Saturday. March 30. at 10 | from Ler late resias . 1818 | 1'stnw. Morning Star Lodge, No. 30 umbla Lodse. No. ¥5: Columbia Temple, | No. 423; Luve and Harmony Temples are invited, ROSA 5. CONLEY, D. R. MARIE PIERCE. F. 8. JOKN A, Departed this life March 28, 1929, at 12:10 pm., his residence, 14 G st. n.w., JOHN A AVES. beloved husband of Josephine Graves“and son of the late Joseph 8. | Minnte L. C H a Wite. mother, wraidiiother. nepliew and ‘a host of friend their loss. Funeral Baptist " Church Saturdas, 2 po KALZFLUS, ELIZABETH T, reh 27, Harvard st Samuel T. the afier Marca 30, On Wednesday. Tesidence, 1407 | ! ELIZABETH 1., wife of Funeral seivices \dence of ner sister. Mrs. Howard | S.Nutter, §020 Dumbarton ave. n.. on Friday, Maich 29, at_3 pm. Interient ia Fhiladelphin,"Fa., Saturday aitesnoon. KENT. BERTHA REMINGTON. Tuesd Mareh 76, 1929, at her home, 81 Clyde st. West Watwick, R. 1. BERTHA REMING. TON KENT, sister of Sophie B. Kent of | Washingion. D. C.. and John L. Kent of Lawrence. Mass, Funeral services at her | home Friday aiternoon, March 29, at 1| o'elock. 2 LEWIS. f g on_Th p.m., JAMES LUTHER. Departed this | his residence, 2424 N st. n.w. | sday. March 28, 1929, at £:20 JAMES LUTHER LEWIS. devoted | husband of Mrs. Frances Lewis. He leaves | to mourn theit loss seven Sisters. two brothers and a host of other reiatives and friencs. Remains at Fraziers new funeral home, 380 R. I: ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. INSFORD, N, D.. Departed this Ilife Thursday. Match 28, 1929, at 7 pm. N. D. LUNSFORD. Funeral services at’ his Iate residence, 817 Q st_n.w.. Saturday March 30. at 2 pua. Friends snd ac Guaintances invited. . MADDOX. LEMUEL W. On Thursday. March 28, 1929, at Georgetown Horpital. LEMUEL . beloved husband of the late arle Maddox of 1638 G_st. se. Body the parlors of James T. Rvan. e. Notice of funeral later. DANTE W. Suddenly. Wednes- a rch 27. 1929, ‘at 6:30 am. at his residence. Carlisle Courts, DANTE W., 49. beloved husband of Hattie Saturd: Park rd ;. MARY C. 3 1979 at her home. in Baltimore. HeCONVILLE. beloved wife | | of the lute Jumes D. McConvilie. ' Puneral | Friday ‘morning, March 29. Interment | Baltimore. Md. | PATTON. MITTIE. Suddenly. on Frid | "“March '20. 1020, ‘at the home of her son. | | | On_Wedn Orion H._ Patton. 5408 Hawthorne pl. n.w.. MES. MITTIE PATTON, beloved mother of Patton. Otfon H. Patton. Mrs, Sters and Mrs. John Wilson of | D. C.: Mrs. ' W. W. Groves, atton and Herbert Patton of Harvey L. Lilly M. Washington, Archie M. | WALKER, ELIZ ® 9 e In Memoriam. LEAK. ELLA. dear mother, this life four Do 1 forget? No. i omy re, hid Sacred to the memory of my ELLA LEAK. who deparied yeais ugo today, March 29, heart there is a secret from mortal es nd troe a love r forets. DAUGH { place ER. CHARLES A. of our CHARLES A, MIlLER life five vears azo (o Gone. but not HIS DEVOTED DAUC ASHLEY." AND' BROTHE] MORAN. MARY AGNES. mother. Nirs. MARY departed this ife four vea HER LOVING RUSSELL A. In ur- son. RUSSELE fife thrce Jears ae ered to the meme and brother, departed thig . 1924, MARY: SON, L WILLIAM . In memory of my AGNES MORAN. who ' A place 1y That never ca s treasire once, 2 oh. aps aiwars near sed for ajwa tenr HER AND S1EPDADDY. * In sad bu e huddy, Ri Whio, depar Mareh remembrance, 5 too well, we loved him. so our men MURKAY. t a line of swe Just & memors, fond and trie; Usi a Loken of love's devotion That wy hea I lones for AUNT AGG In sweet memory of RUSSELL A (MIKE) deparied this life three MURRAY. RUSSELL A my it buddy. MURRAY. who Years &40’ today. How sad today For Geatli hats T thoueht wa I miss v And 4 1 A el o e oo, vwn and’f ome you may sou Is sacred dear buddy, ALKE ribute of lave 1o the fe and moth depai Maich 29 Her weary hour: Her weary nigiits are past Her ever patient. worn-oit frame Has found sweit rest at | HER DEVOTED _HUSBANI DOUGLAS C. AND EARLE C. WARNER. DANIEL C. In membrance of my DANIEL C. WARNER. life two vears ao to The blow was hard. I never thoughi today her days of pain, AN k WALKER.* sad but loving dear husband, who departed this ay, Maich 29, 1927, the shock severe: tliat his death was so se who have lost can tell pain of parting withoit farewell LOVING 'WIFE. BERTIIA C. WAR- WEBSTER, WILLIAM T. nory ‘of our devot In sad but loving husband and love WEBSTER. who ago today. March Fonrteen years w Since death b: But. dear all these c Can never take vou from my HIS DEVOIED WIFE. CLARA W No_one knows how T have missed you, No one knows the bitter pain 1 bave suffered since vou left me, life has never been the same. AND DE\OTED DAUGHTER, KINS. Sonuments Alausoleums | DESIGNED AND ERECIED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET Tue J. F. Manning Co.. Inc. 919 15TH STRER N W, WasHINGTOR FUVBRAI. DIRECTORS. ALMUS R.8PEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 B vears at 940 Quick,” Dignifled. Efficient Service, = Automobiie Service "W Deal & Co. .IC H .,T NE. LINCOLN IQW Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Hodern Chuel feleaone Main 2473 Herbert B. Nevius oluca, Va. Funeral from Mount Ararat Church. on’ Merch 31, at 2 p.m. Friends | d relatives invited. | Susme EORXERNI JAMES J. On Wednesday. | March 2 9, JAMES J.. beloved hus- | b Porterfield. ' Funeral from “residence, 1379 North Carolina | day. March 30, at Chirch of the H 11136 A Ingerment ot Cemetery. Relatives o Moun friends | _ b on March 4 | (SEv ‘ated 76 Vhars OhQloved “husoand . of - Beiele - Lyie | Famsey and father of Mrs. Helen Ramsey Te'and Miss Esther Cushipg Rem Funeral services Saturd March 30, \ a2 pam. at H fineral home f300° W'’ Rhw.Interment Cedar Hi Cemetery” Friends invited to attend, Mr. Ramsey Wwas & mewmber of Colmbia Typo araphic Vnion. STONER, FRED A. 20, 1939, at Niles beioved hiisband. of neral from the Wi hernl chapel, 412 H st. ne. March 30, &t 10:30 'xm ends cd 't0 atien T o0 etety OMPSON. LOVISA. 1020, "LOUISA: Thompson. moth - | and Tuesday. ik FRED A, the On Thursday. March | widow of George C. of Jumes R. and Susie Thompson. Funeral from her late resi- 3000 Contectient eve.. Saturday. h 30, at 1 pm. Buriel at Arlington Lery WILLIAM EDWARD. On Thursday 615 am. at N resi: Md ., WILLIAM s2nd ral § Tesidence retery. 30 DRD. RE N . _Entered eternal WOLFORD, FAWRENCE, Eotersd, elerl % . the beloved husband of Nettie o'ford \v"i flr\m'\n father of La Albert waiford. - Euners 31. et 1 pm., from wnd R sts. B, Re In Memoriam. | BRIGHT. SARAN AND WILLIAM, Sycred to | | memory of my loved ones —hrother. | LLIAM BRIGHT, who departed t | VRIS, P mainer. SARAH BRIGHT. | who'departed this life thirteen years g0 | today, March 29, 1918, | Sweet memories will linger forever. | Time will never erase | i Gl e ment Taca 1 LoNEy D AEHTER AND SISTER. AD- | - DIE WILSON CAGPENTER. HENRY LEE. Tn sad but lov. T2 remembrance of my ‘dear husband: HENRY TER 'CARPENTER. ‘who departed this life ‘two Yenrs ago today. March 29. 1977, Tro vears T've lived without ¥ Bt Sour spirit has hovered n Tq Ruide e throudhh each SOFTOW, T3 wipe away each tear Dear is the grave where you were laid, bet s "the nemory which never shall Ho Flowers may wither. leaves may die. CUr's muy foreet you. but never shall T NBAR. JEAN MARIE. Tn loving remem- [P NS of iy da by daushter. JEAN NARTE ‘DUNBA ehtered nto ‘etor- Tl Fest two vears aso foday, March 2 1 In g Jitte 2 lonels o1 aia Tt o 'Vears “ako now-white casket, little grave. my dariing baby today’ MOTHER. * JAMES T. In loving memory of @it dear brother. JAMES T. GIBSON. who | Aeparted this life fourteen venrs ago today, | March 29, 1915 HIS SISTERS. * GREEN, CHARLES L. In sad but loving re- | “Wembranca of our dear father. CHARLES T. GREEN. who departed this lifes twelve , yoar 2go today. March 29. 1017. We are lonely. oh. so lonely: How we miss you none can tell Bince the time our loving Savior Called you home with Him to dwell. HIS LOVING CHILDREN, * | JAMES. PHILIP. 1In loving remembrance of my beloved husband. PHILIP JAMES. who Geparted this life March 28, 1927. Loved in life, remembered in death. LONELY WIFE AND CHILDREN, Funeral Home 9% Ne ~ ESTABLI IISD 187 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO 37 10th St. N.W__ 1am. | Phone Lineoln ¥ J J. 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