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AUXILIARY BISHOP OF BALTIMORE DIES ag Right Rev. Owen B. Corrigan Had Been Priest 56 Years—As- [ sociate of Late Cardinal ord| was assigned u; sv.. Patrick’s Church at Washington, , he spent his entire priesthood in Bumnnre. By the Assoclated Press. BALTIMORE, April 8—Right Rev. Singapore, stmu Settlements, IIW baby sho Owen E. Corrigan, Catholic Auxmlry cently had Should Have awler _Serve! A TINY NURSERY AT GAWLER'S. 1t oar tnssired the tiny I ng for weary il by the bedroom of rincess in the mursery P iinted ice is surely very complete. GAWiERs SONS- Inc. &:.u.d.a‘f‘:ja MORTICIANS CREMATIONS Gamler Wllter A. Gawler T 1750-52-5¢ Penna. Ave. N.W. Main 5513-8613 Private Ambr ance Service 'THE T0 OPEN TOMORROW ""*“:M Distriet Organization Meeting to Be Held in Bethany Baptist - Chureh., Addresses, Teports of officers and transaction of business will feature the quarterly convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of the District of Columbia, opening in Beth- any Baptist Church, Rhode Island ave- nue between Second and Third streets, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, pastor of the church, will deliver an address of welcome at the morning session. Re- sponse will be by Mrs, Willlam Knowles Cooper. Mrs. Edward E. Simoni, mem- ber of the staff of the Pan-American Union, will address the convention at 11_o'clock. Mrs. Albert R. Klaaf and Mrs. Frank Wilmot will sing a duet. Dr. Lauretta E. Kress, vice president, will give a demonstration on health. The awards for the “hold fast contest” will be given by Mrs. George Ross, treasurer, just before the close of the morning session. The afternoon session will open .with & demonstration by the white ribbon recruits under direction of the district director, Mrs. Zelah Farmer, Musical numbers will be given by a string quartet., Addresses will be given in the after- noon by Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, who will speak on the Parent-Teachers' move- d Bert W. Andrews, assistant “Their Way of Washing Does Save My Clothes” -A-DUB-DUB, rub-a-dub-dub—that’s the shortest ay to the rag-bag. Most clothes washed at home are worn out more by rubbing and scrubbing than by actual use...Manhattan’s famous Net Bag way of washing does away with that useless wear. It saves you money by saving your clothes. No rubbing. No scrubbing. Many changes of pure Palm Oil suds, and many rinses in fresh, hot, soft water, swish the dirt away...Manhattan collects, launders RLB Wi and delivers your clothes—all in three days. Monday’s col- lections are delivered Wednesday, Tuesday’s on Thursday, etc. needs and your budget. 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Carpinter, 717 years old, formerly engaged in the real estate business here for a number of years, died at his home, 805 C street south- west, yesterday. He had been in fail- ing health for several years. .~ Mr. Carpinter retired from the ren! estate business four {; e is survived by a son, Richard mn cngln- ter of Tulsa, Okla. lF’unm‘ll arrangements are being com- plete MRS. M. A. JOHNSON DIES. Widow Succumbs at Age of 90 in Daughter’s Home. Mrs, Mary A. Johnson, widow of James Johnson, died at_the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Kondrup, 3012 Cambridge place, Saturdsy night, after a long iliness. She would have been su years old May 1 and had resided in this city since she was 2 years old. Funeral services will be conducted in Holy Trinity Catholic Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount onm Cemetery. Births Reported The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Bichard and Virginia F. Johnson. girl. Perry R and P gt giri. Joseph P. and Jane l\'::nhfir 5 « and Nourma l:llnbev.h *Buen- Ioh T. o pg ufi Xilds urd . nd May Albert Snd Henrietta Hines David and Gertrude e, Marghs Y Chancelor and M Bor. lmn, #irl. l lm fl O ‘m.TBlm o farmeon o Sl Louis and lvel!n Wilson, i Wallace and Marjory Jones, L ™ B, and Rachel Sturdasent, boy. Daniel ‘and ‘Giadys. & lamr -v:en by m St. Prancis Xavier'’s College, New Or- the Blessed Sacrament, is the only Catholic_educational institution in_the women. ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 Abbey ;flflausuleum Beautiful—Enduring—Conve: a MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Oppesite Arlington Cemetery NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only a limited number remain. CW%en every day and Sunday. A more fitting memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE s THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office1000 Conn. 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Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 94; 8 p.m.,, 82; 12 midnight, 71; 4 am,, l‘, 8 am, 66; noon, 86. Barometer—4 p.m., ll .m., 29 91; 12 midnight, 29. 93 am., 20.95; noon, 29.9 nghut. temperature, 94, occurred at 4 pm., yesterday. Lowest temperature, 80, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. ’rempeucure same date last year— Highest, 65; lowest, 46. Tide Table (thhed by the United States Coast. d Geodetic Survey.) My—uw tide, 1:18 a.m. and 1:45 pm.; high tides, 6:57 am. and 7:22 pm. Tomomw—!nwudg 2 am. and 2:30 p.m.; high tide, 7:39 a.m. a d 8:06 p.m. The Sun and Moon. [} Today—Sun rose 5:43 am.; sun sets 6:38 p.m, ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:41 am.; sets, 6:39 p.m, b :a:'oonrl;‘cla 1521 am. b:m 5:27 pm. mobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after B?lsnlct rd Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in Various Citles. amamouey b -] ++ gepanysas B asemoq 5 ASOUIH Jysyu s8] narieston, c:ncmnm Ohio Clevehnd, ont Indianapolis.ind Jacksonville, Fla. ansas City. Mo Clear Sopr B3358235 8288285588 8223 Anton; San Diego, Ci rancise 2288282288! 3 ou 30 014 Pr.clondy 59 ... Pucloudy FOREIGN. (T am., Greenwich time, y.) nmn;utun wutmr Plrl elofld! Glear lear Gibraitar, Part cloudy ay. Gre Horta <hnlv “Azores a8 Cloudy Current observations.) San Juan, Forto Rl Part eloudy Clear Colon, Canal Zor 80 Cloudy LOST. —_—_— DOG_Trish setter, reddish-brown color; T . Md." Owner, 2 Ko, 311 Montgomery Silk, contalning rosary. gift from lost from IHW B’u‘n’fl; “find g money. return West s led, black, comllnl;l[ cyeglasses. ete. Lost March 31, North CREPE DE CHINE, - ward. Lincotn 4408 7’:1 l‘o{i‘n e Re ‘Return' 1o above DPOOBelian Bchiperke male. Biack @ no colla; to name King Tront les. Liseral” remprd. sca Decatur EASTERN STAR PIN—Lost between 14th and Bhad T wnd e 1826 15th st. LA a’-:éh?.‘&‘é““ b EYEGLASSES, to 11, in case: on 191 And Hbus of Mouns Bainier cas Stirdsy Zofnine. Reward. Call Miss Pase, Main EYEGLASSES, on_South iear 4th. Rewara Sy OIS s YEGLASSES, tortoise- 'nunu ‘Bros, xntner cas vlelmu oF flt'h d_Pa. m- ._8909. bluk RANDBAOv leather: Mt and Connecticut post alrr.""l Yeen Tones, Fetur’ bag- shove -d- HANDBAG, biack: on Defense Hishua: Sunday; containinie driver it. money,’ other papers, Pindei ko money, return bag and othér contents. Mo - R.Beal, 3363 18th st. n.w. Adams 1078 APRID B, 1929, o wearries | BRITISHPARTIES. BEGIN CAMPAIGNS vinds | England Will Ring With Po- litical Appeals for Next Seven Weeks. By ‘the Associated Press. LONDON, April 8—Campaigning for the' British parliamentary general eiec- tions on May 30 was launched in eamest, today by all three of the major political parties. For the next seven weeks Great Brit- in will be flooded with campaign lit- erature and ring with political oratory. Every means of human communication, from the radio to the penny pamphlet, ITy the messages of Cor ubenll and Laborites. to. an expectant British electorate. Nearly 1,700 candidates for the House of Commons today intensified thefr in- dividual campaigns. . Liberals Fight Unemployment. The Liberals, who are as ‘yet the only party to announce their full plat- form, redoubled their efforts by inaugu- rnlng & great vote-getting campaign “from Lands End to John OGN"D.” raising the Liberal battle cry, “We can eonquer unemployment.” John Samuel, one of the Liberal leaders, started on a 3,000-mile tour of Britain today. In the course of his trip he will make hundreds of speeches. From the Liberal headquarters in Lon- don David Lloyd George cheered his chief lieutenant with a characteristic message emphasizing the ‘social reform aspect of the Liberal program and de- claring that the party had united its efforts in a determination to “remove those evils of - unemployment, home- lessness, agricultural depression and overcrowded poverty af towns. from which the nation is suffering.” ‘The Conservatives and Laborites are not yet as active vocally as the Liberals, bus ue Just as busy behind the scenes. budget speech mnext week of cmnunor of the Exchequer Churchill will be a kind of keynote campaign ut- terance, which Mr. Baldwin will follow T 641 H St. up with important speeches at London and Bristol. It will also disclose what are expected to be some financial sur- pgm hitherto reserved for campaign effect. Communists Are Busy, Too. ‘The Laborite election manifesto, based on the party program of “land and the nation,” is nearing completion, With 5,000,000, new young, woman voters al- ways in mind, the Laborites are con- centrating their efforts on the National Conference of Labor Women at Buxton on April 23, where former Premier Ram- say MacDonald is to be the chief speaker. Even the British Communists are busy. “Class against class” is the slogan with which they will put 25 candidates into the field, driving particularly against such prominent Laborite lead- ers as Ramsay MacDonald, John R. Ciines and Mlmrec Bondfield. A.C. SISSON 70, DIES. Long Illness Is Fatal to Employe of ‘Washington Terminal Co. Armstead C. Sisson, 70 years old, em- ploye of the Washington Terminal Co., died at his residence, 623 Farragut street, yesterday after a long illness. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella M. Sisson; five daughters, Mrs. Hugh W. Smith, Mrs. James I. Turner, Mrs. John Orr, Mrs. Arthur Urban and Miss Ethel Sisson, and two sons, Charles and Robert Sisson. Funeral trmgemenu are being com- pleted. Deaths Reponed (T following deaths have been reported to eslth Department in the last 24 a V. Rodney, 33, 106 Carroll st. huune Vonerdee. 19, 3310 Warder pifichers Dunber, 7, ‘Washington niversity Hospital - nnl". G. Keanon, 'M. 8t. Elizabeth's ospital. Whitimell P. Martin, 62, Garfleld Hospital. A ‘aylor 7 Broad Branch rd. Little Falls rd. ‘Hospit 48, Frecamen's Hogpita Robert Johnmn 46 Freedmen's Homital. Ella L. Wil} 29, 1822 4 11 mnnnu. b1s jath st. mol 54 Defree . 3 ‘aver 1108 2 J-WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. NW__ NATIONAL 1384. 1388, TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Dlmtfi'E. mult:i m T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St. VORT! e, Joscph F. erch BIRCH) 3034 M St N \V Tua-a o] DIack Tenther, eonmnlm amond earrings I Dinmond tagt vieinity or ot and R O B tardays April 6. Hndu o I Pranklin i583. Reward. PIN—Sunbursf mond surrounded with pearls, on Baturday Sharnean ‘on Bos n Conn. ave. and 19th. N. 7502. lunm. brown, contalning 344, on dus. Priday, F " jernen . Bent n_Ril llv hmaon 1180. POCKETB Falls Church b ?nufig.k:’?fim ‘Cafclarendon 380 .n'i? o Reward. K. brown, containing about $45; one $30, two $10.and ones; in n.. section bet. 1130 Montello “ave. 41 Spa st., ccuuu City, Md. Re: 1371 's, brow taining library lady’s, brown, containing T ard, Enver ’s permit and sddre ; near S4th and v st 3314. Hard to Believe - When one has witnessed or experi- enced Deal service, he finds it hard to believe that here is a very moderately priced service. The service is as fine as, or finer than, one would secure by paying infinitely more. modestly priced al- ways, is always modern, thoughtful, and in every way desirable. Yet one may have this service for as little as V. L. SPEARE CO. ither the successors of nor. connected with ‘Tie SHietial WiH, Hoeats Soratiiiee o 1009 H St. N.W. e ety 840 F, 8t. N.W. Quick, Dignified, Efficient VY eoel Automodile Service W. W.Dcal&Co. 816 H ST. N.E. CHAMBERS Steel Bunal Vaults “Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home ; 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 Wm. H. Sardo. & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 411 H St NE. Linl:oln 524 Haflem Ghlml fim ufl.ml W.R. Connecticut A Potomac 4600 s AS years MO Pt Frank Gei«’: Sons A 2o Chupel. *aeoyonsMain 2473 Telephons Apm; nnmmu'fi“h Hiy i 3 )lallowu unum-':'fl “eatune fishment, 121, 4% 8 Deep n our hearts you are fondly re- mem Sweet happiness in memories clings around your uame, Ween alone n our sorrow and bitter ‘There_ com: d i T \SmeS BERSE S covstv, o BRANSON, LINDSAY B on April 8. 192 SRhNSaY S Sjblev Hosital, LINDSAY B Rotice Iater. . e e CABILL, HANKAR M. On Sunday, Apri 7 t 12:48 €.m. at her residence, 1317 1-- lor at. o w. HANNAH M. CAHILL (nee beiojed wite of Wiliiam B. Ca- mn. “Mother of William . & i James J. (Tuegday Aptil . Bacred Hear Ghureh, whier rs mass it Be aid ot 0 e m: Interment Olivet Cemetery. Hfves ‘and friends iavired. CARPINTER, GEORGE 0, Departed _this e vzr‘ ‘s jenly” on_ Sun April 7, E SINTER. 4 aged 71 Grogr Hia Tate re idence, .. on Wednesday. at 2 p.m. terment Rock ‘Creek Cemetery [ MAHLON Departed this life pril 7, nn at 5:20 am., at Revd Hospital. MAHLON J. DIGGS. son, of ine late Frasies snd o He Jeaves to mourn their and devoted wife, Mrs. |‘: four brothers. George F. muel M. and Presle ters, Bastor. Cemete: DISHMAN. CHARLES F. Suddenls. on Sun- day, PYARES T Syddenty, TediaenZe vren Tin e 4 S 8% ¥ be- loved husband of Luld H. Dishman. and Exuuther of Lizzie Johnson. Mabel Armer, ih- gmith, Jobn and Thaddeus Dish: neral services at Metropolitan Chureh. on R pesween"13th th n.w..Tuesday. Annl S, at8p Interment at Brooke, s H. Marshall. ,(numenz Arlington Nmmml RE, MARY. April 17, 1 her residence, \u' Oulr- u? lllle. l'l,xn{" Tooe the Chot catlgmns Dote, Cpwersl z B il 5 t :0 - mtl!uqn ass ai 27 N urch ‘8 9 M o‘l’mt “Cemetery. Rela DUNBAI RUBY 11 7, 1920, lt Glrflelfl H, .:;:fia YA;rl Bl g Spttee B3 Tuesd. .m. ’o!luf.l .‘DA Hl ‘ .m FLEET, REYV. Departed this life Saturday, Apri 29, , Tesidence, 1631 East Caj xtox ., &t 8: REV. JAMES ‘e " beloved Muspangof Margaret Ficet. He leaves to mourn their loss one brothier, two children and five gtepehildren. - Puneral services at Haven Church, 14th & B se., Tues- e o'clock, 8 FLETCHER, JAMES s S0Ssturday, April % d, s nga of ;ne ulue s;‘mn of Mrs. Mary Cole, bmhu of Mary Frances Fletch- nd also the late I. B. Fletcher. Burial .Ap 8t 9:30 am. from Mec- home: thence to St. Au- cuhnhc Church, where mass will aid at 10 o'clock. Inferment at Mount Slivet Cemetery. FLETCHER, JAMES . Augustine Com.. Jobn. ate re tne's Chureh P g Interment Members of Knigh! 0. ts ited Go tect we Bt n o Uesdey, April 9. 1929 to the funeral of Brother. JAMES 1 FLET: B at 1820 oth st. n r ke JAMES A. JACKRON. Bec: FLY] EDWARD. On Sunday, April 1329, SUWMRD, beloved husband of Gath nn. Funeral from W. Faltaviils Taneras home, 14th Spring rd. n.w., Tugaday. April 9, i 8:3 am.; thence ‘to Gabriel's Church, ;:len mass will be said at § am. o2 eandriends invited to atiend. e terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. FORSYTHE, GUY EARL. Departed this lite Suddenls, Saturday, Aprll 6, 1929, at his | residence, 316 U GUY EARL our Remains IEL SPRIGGS. Pres; HE son of ‘Guy’ Forssihe and toe late Alice Dabney Forsythe, brother of gohn L. Forsythe and nephew of Mr. and | Mrs. Jobn L. Dabney. Notice of funeral nnnlo ALICE MAUD. On Sunday, April T, 1929, ALICE MAUD EAMMOND. ason. 30 p.m, Tuesasy. Ape April 9, from 202 ., Cherrydale, . Rock Creek Cemetery. HICKMAN, MALLIE. Col. Charles Young Relier, Associgtion ‘annourices_the death of Mrs. HICKMAN. ~ Fune: day: Avriie: 1rhyAN M. cn;nh‘ nmuuna K sts. A ALL, Fresia nt; MARY E. BOWNAN, Becretary, ehoe JOHNSON. MARY A, On Ssturday, April 6. at the residence of her hter. Mer, Jonantc, Kondryp: 3013 Cambridge Bl n.W., MARY A. SON, widow of iaté James Johnson. Puneral from ihe Holy Trinity Church, m m. Tuesday, terment Mount Olivet Ceme- {25 Taulucareand Palsacionis epers Dlease copy.) & LYNCH, JAMES Monday, April 8, 19208 morce thmu':n Hosp t John, and Mary Lynch ‘of ::l 18 e. from the patlors of Jai Ryan; 311 Penna. ‘Wednesday, Apnl o, a 8530 a.m., thence to 8. Churen, nter- ment_8t. Mary's meters, “Alexandsie, Vo™ nélitives wnd triends mvited: 03 MAHONEY, AARON. Departed this life Sat- urday, April 6, the residence of his .. AARON ey, d honey, brother of Jemes. Giadys Mahoney rs. Elis ins a%ne John 3rd and Eve s A;mn b, from. Beral chapel st MALONEY, ELLEN, OO Sundar April 7. 1929, at her residence. 3625 16th E. Maloney. mmenu on’ Wed- hence_to Teart Church, where mass w be said 8t 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Gemetery, " Relatives and friends invifed MURPHY, WILLIAM H. On Monday, April 8 1929, idy f his sister. Mrs. nmnruleux; hig sistel nmem trom “the Tesldence of his sister: <. 1208, Stb s aon W il 10, at 8:30 luq mnm- €. Aflfrnnu Chureh at 9 o'cloc! Belttives ind friends invited. " Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. L4 N e, -fa'm"n“';\p'fi‘s"'i'n'i e - April 6, SHANLEY. “Seloved o of 21 Tuesday. April 9. from Grice's funeral chapel. Interment i-ynu Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. PEAKE, SARA ll Departed th Departed CHARLES ll(l sud- . denly A 0 a.m., ARAR At Teardemes, PE, of Samuei ving _sister of Sophia otng. She aiso jeaves ier relatives and friends to er late residence, thenu to Zion, nnnun Church, E st beiween 3rd and 4l sts on William 'Washington, tine. > Relatives and friends Invited to attend. i FEAKE, SARAR. Col. Charles Young Reliet Assoctation announces the death of M SARSH PRAKE. . Puperal Tuesdsy, Mlia" treen 3rd and 42 ots. 5 BAD fl -nd I MARY X BOWMAN, Becre !ecreun YON, THEODORE M.. On Saturday, April B EOToas, ot pom resideaie. m"xcnme’ny ave. M, RY Banid ot Anple B. Ryon. Bervices at_the 1 of Thomas 3 Murray & Son, 2011 on, Monday, April's, at b, Relatives and fri vited. terment Tuesday, April 9, e'-'mm % LVIN LATIMER. Departed 7, Apeil 7, 1935, ot his resl 3th_st. MEL ., ME R s B ence, 1340 Braths. SISSON. ARMISTEAD C. On Sunday, April 17, 1939, i Lo sson. above address Wednesday. April 10. at 2 P.m. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. THOMAS, SARAH A, Departed this life at 35 B- April 7, 1929, at her old residence. M at. nw. SAl THOMAS, 'Iduw of ihe late rr-nmrk At Thomas. bel mother of Ryl and s Notice of funeral later. Yl:; and Orwigsburg, WOOD, POLLY. De ; day,’ April 8. lm"'."'du B e Setar Tesidenca. Mrs. POLLY WOOD neral Tuesday, A; Mount. Caivary Baptist Ghurch. snck\me. Md. Relatives and friends invited. WOODLYN MAMIE ELIZA n-numd this life Satu at am, MAMF 1.G o t.. between 27th an ins will not be reviewed atives and friends imvited. WOODLYN, MARY E. Officers and m-mtm: of the Young Ladies' Protective League gre hereby notified of the funeral of MARY WOODLYN, Tuesday. April 9. 1929, st 2 B . from Ebenezer A. M E. Church, O st. etween 26th and 29t st eyl A MILTON, Tes; MAYME L. STEWART, R. Sec. WOODLYN, MAMIE: HICKMAN, MALLIE, The members of the Ladles’ Reliable Im- imediate’ Rellef Society are reauested to the funeral of Sister MAMIE DL Tuesday. April 9, 1929, o'clock. Ebenezer Church. O st. bef. 27th and 28th sts. n.w. You are also notified of the death of Sister MALLIE HICKMAN, Funeral today. Monday. April 8, at Oiclock. frem Asbury Church, 11th'and 4 #ts. "li1ss JEsstE MasOM. President, ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Re:. WOODLYN. MAVME. the Ladies” CLff Ro sre Dotified WOOD)] 19352 1 o m” rom B st. between :7&.;% 28t 'fi B NA ART. P MRS. LOUISE LEWIS, Fin. b WOODLYN, MAMIE. Memb-n of Ladies® panncker, Ald “Asiociation " are r!;zl..!nle_g attend “the ‘funeral of Miss WOODLYN Tuesday. April 9. 192 E] pm. from Ebeneser Ghurch. O ft. ber tween 27th -ngvzng_lrhlflaufin‘_m” & . Pres, LANDONIA FULSOME, Rec. Secy. nw, Re- *in chuzch. To the Mom!wrs\ of N Tues- 1936 &1 2 ' 000K Ebencast Church, "0’ st. ‘between '37th and ~ TAYLOR. Royal Matron. ENRY T~ REDMAN. Boval Patron; DENA PATRICH. Secretary. WOODLYN, MAYME. The officers and members of the Ladies of Olive Imme- diate Relief Society are hereby notified of the ~desth of beloved MAYME WOODLYN. and are requested {o,attend ‘the funeral Tuesday, April 9. 929, p.m.. from Ebenezer E Chidrehs & 2 ber B ane Sarh LUCRETIA CHASE, Pr MARY M. SMACKUM, Rec. Sec. s WORMLEY. MARIL. On Saturday. Aprl 6, 1929, ‘at '10:45 am. MA beloved daughter of Charier. aha the ate Maria Wormler: _stepcaughter of Ethel Simmons Wormlev. loving. sister of Dot~ orthy Dorsey. Charles. ir.. Mildred. Evelsn and Sylvester Wormiey. Funeral b3 gax. April 10, from Israel Bantist 11th st between G and H. s and (riends invited (o | In Memoriam. { ANDERSON. MARY A. In loving emory of our dear wife and mother. MARY A. N, %o died nine years ago oday April 8, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN Vay - Interment | | BALL. LAVINIA CHAMBERS. A tribute to the memory of beloved wife. LAVINIA | _CHAMBERS BALL, who departed this life | “ome year ago, Sundav, April 8, 1928. i | Rest in peace HIRAM W. BALL. * | DUNGEON, DAVID W. 1In memors of our | dear husband I'lflq father, who departed | this vite April 8. 1527 | IFE AND DAUGHTERS. LULU UNGEON, 1 GEORGIA JACKSON, stl!. QUeENRER FINNIE, THOMAS, n sad but loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father. who died five years ago today. April 8, 1024. Loving and kind in all his wavs. Upright and just to the end of his d a beautiful memory let k WIFE. SON AND DACGHTER. * | HAGAN. MICHAEL . 1o P 2 ‘memory of our dear father, MICHAEL E. FAGAR, “Who de arted DT 1ife one. gear 80 ‘today. ‘April 8. 1928. = Anniversary mass at Holy Name Clurch The one we loved has gone to rest: always Now lie in death's cold | MATTHEWS. EDWARD. reme; brance Df lmlnl hu!blnd nrd fu"‘!' ED- WARD ‘ho departed this life (our yeus no todn. April 8. 19%. In the graveyard, softly sieeping, - Lies the one I loved so dea: 1. who love vou. sadly miss 3o who hold you very d Ang in the lonely hours of thinking ten feel vour presence near “HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. * MATTHE! EDWARD. In sad but lovine rnmembvlsnce nfwm,v dear father. EDWARD MATTHEWS. who departed this life April 8, 1925, four years ago today. A Toving father. o food and k o s e 10 oo mne *ana. Wien God calied 5 SN tatner awar n called my dar v away, HiS DAUGHTER. PLORENCE DAVIS. ; TTREWS, EMMA. 1n loving memory o My Gear mother, EMMA MATTHEWS, who died April 8, 1918. God made & wonderful mother. A mother who never grew old: He made her smile as the sunshine; He molded her heart of pure gold. In her eves e placed bright, shining stars; In her cheeks fair roses. 'vou'd see— made a wonderful mother, 'And created her just for me. Never to be forgotten. HER _LOVING DAUGHTER, EMMA “AT- ‘THEWS, PHILADELPHIA. PA. MATTHEWS. EMMA. In brance of our mother. who died eleven years aso todss, April 8 ~ FAMILY. ¢ lovine _remer- Just 8 line of sweet remembrance. memory, fond and true; Just's token of Tove's devotion: ‘That our hearts still long for vou REN. * McKEEVER. MARGARET F. In sad but loving remembrance 0( our dear wife nm'! mother, MARG: [cKEEVER. d'vlfl.!fl lhl‘ life "0 Years aso lodu. April 8. 1 2 ¥ 3 lAlA- In levm' memory of oul ’!dta)!tefl friend, SARAI AKE, who de- parted this life suduonly April 5, 1929. d Kkind in all her way {Y‘%‘;‘l!hl.:nfl ;HS! to_the end Of hOl’ days; netr e vttt momory. She el n-mnd utiful memor DEVOTED PRIEND, MRS, WINNIE PERR Prom this world of pain and sorrow To the world of peaceful rest. THURM, GUSTAVE, In lovine memo{’y of ur son_and brother. GUSTAVE THURM. Fho "d’epnrud this life elght years ago, Avril 8, From lhh wo 1d of pain and sorrow To the wi God has taken o o heis by By 1oumd snsz-) Ee . GUSTAV A. A tribute of love to e manary of gur, desr husbend and fa- ther, GUSTAV A. THURM. who departed thl- 1 Seren ‘Years ago todes, ABT & Our dnr father is sleeping. so free from Fe Rim mot, sweet spirits, to sufter Bérs so sweetly, oh, lat him slesn on. oh, Ckness 15 ended. his trouble all gone. Dear husband, you suffered and moaned with pa; In the long night hours you waited in Fu3et o, mmttm e, lAl?B"EOVINO Wl% AND CHILDREN. * 'WHITMARSH, VENITA WARDER. In loving remembrance of our loved one. VENITA AArll .ll< ¥ho died six years ago today, P! . MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHERS. * MARY E. On 7, 1029, TN &rm 21 Tuesday morning, n‘ru at 9 o'emk. i in easy thly payments. Great Offer—Limited Time Only a limited mbuofi::;in !uuhn wflh,' 3125.00. aompleto. heo %EAI. FUNERAL HOME 4 = v o - e - ll.znfl*.- m&fl"un and ¥ GEO. C. SHAFFER " fi“’&i‘in‘t L AT G. WALKER, Rec. Se 5 L ‘Gor reference, Ask e neighbor” Our Only Store, 14th & Eye swaexs, souas . ity e Gude Dok, Cow, JIIBF St| Eiergin Bwi Phanc:. Lincoln 8200-8201 e i R WRITE OR ‘IELIHIM FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET

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