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A 32-piece Dinner Set and 5-piece Console Se!f:ompleh this out- it, Davenport Outfit $129.00 3-Piece Automobile Spring Seat Suite Upholstered in cretonne. Settee sz 9 :_7_-'5- has two cushions. Finished in BIG fancy colors. Tables and Ferneries REDUCTION MAJESTIC RADIOS No. 71 MODEL FORMERLY $157 Deduct No. No. No. No. Carriages and Strollers Our Regular $16.75 Stroller No. 72 MODEL FORMERLY $187 Now 514450 $10 CASH DELIVERS CHOICE Burner Gas Range Special $12.95 Footstools Assorted Velours 99¢ 1 Top Lift 2 Side Icer .... 3'Side eer ....... 4 Porcelain Lined .. 4I5S 7 St.NW—BETWEEN DeE. $5 Allowance on Your Old Refrigerator $1 Cash Delivers Any Refrigerator $5 for Your Old Box .$14.75 ..$19.75 ...$24.75 ...$39.75 Simmons Bed Outfit Consisting of Simmons Bed, a com- fortable mattress and a good, service- able spring. An. exceptionzl value offering during this sale only. $1 Delivers One Day Bed Complete With Cretonne Pad Mahogany Finished 99¢ 5,000 AID CHARITY BY MEANS OF CHEST Contributors to Washington Welfare Work Increase, Delano Says. The Washington Community Chest during its first year of operation has| increase individual _contributors orought abou number of t “an W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Phones‘ ) Col. 464 ) Adams 10341 C ONFIDENCE ‘The dignified man- ner skillful in which our mor ticians perform has earned for us the confi- dence of those for whom we have served. It is our en- deavor to render a efficient service and as thorough as possible. Modern fa- cilities. Modern Ambulance. Chapel. Just Private Phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians 29 H St. N.W. 4601 5th St. N 9 & 3 N.wW. Main 984 Our Work Is Performed With Exacting Care. Ryan service is valued because of its 1) Our equipment best. is economica ughness and thoughtfulness. is the mewest and Today as always—our service Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 =R in the to 'FREDERICK R. SLATER . | DIES AT YONKERS HOME| | welfare and philanthropic work equal to five times the number of persons who formerly gave, according to an an- nouncement by Frederic A. Delano. president of the local chest, who re- ports that 00 persons contributed during the chest campaign as com- pared with only 13.000 making contribu- tions for welfare work in previous | years. | Mr. Delano's figures were given fol- lowing the receipt of a letter by him from J. Herbert Case, deputy governor of Frederick R. Slater, former Central of the Federal Reserve Bank of New | J High School graduate and brother-in- | | York, and president of the Association | | of Community, Chests and Councils, | 18W of Judge John P. McMahon of Po- | | Former Central High School Grad- | uate Was Brother-in-Law of Judge McMahon. Word has been received of the death | lice Court, who died suddenly yesterday | at_his home in Yonkers, N. Y. | Mr. Slater was vice president of the | Queensborough Light & Power Co., Far Rockaway, Long Island. i He is survived by his_widow, two daughters and one son. Funeral serv-| ices will be in New York. . | Judge McMahon and his wife, who | is Mr. Slater's sister, are going to: Yonkers. MRS. J. S. ROGERS DIES. Expires telling Mr. Delano that the establish- | ment_of, community chests in various sections of the country has resulted in | an increase in the number of givers to anywhere from 4 to 50 times the former number. 1 Figures quoted in Mr. Case's state- ment have been gathered from all parts | | of the country to determine the effect of the chest plan during its 10 years of existence. “The increase in Individual giving is | little short of amazing,” Mr. Case com- mented, “and proves beyond a doubt that a far more widespread and deep- rooted community consciousness has come into being since the idea of fed- erated financing #nd co-ordination of welfare work has taken hold upon the | | business and social sense of the people. Since 1919, when the first perma- nent chests were formed in about 20 cities, the number throughout the coun- | try has grown to about 350" Mr. Case says in his statement. “The chest idea, {'now a fixed fact in American com- | munity life, has been in existence long ! enough to have a history and a tradi- tion from which we may draw much information of social and economic im- portance.” | A. C. LUBER IS BURIED. Abraham C. Luber, 61, retired busi- ’ness man, died at his residence, 1110 | Columbia road, Friday morning after a | long illnes | _ Funeral Maryland Woman at Casablanca, Morocco. 1 Mrs. James S. Rogers, formerly Miss, Eleanor White of Moreland, near Frede- rick, Md., died at Casablanca, Marocco, after a brief illness, Tuesday. Mrs.| Rogers, since the death of her husband eight years ago, has spent a large part of her time on forelgn soil. She was | accompanied on this trip by a Rreat-[ niece and a great-nephew, Miss Nata- | lie Peugnet and Bennie Norris. The body is being brought home and will be buried at Frederick at a date not yet | determined. i Mrs. Rogers, who was 65 years old, | was one of 14 children, many of whom achieved distinguished positions in the | world. She left no children, and a sister, Mrs. John White of Terre Haute, | Ind, is the only surviving member. services were conducted at | | Bernard Danzansky’s funeral parlors | Friday afternoon. Rabbi J. T. Loeb officiated. Interment was in the Ohev Sholem Congregation Cemetery. He was one of the founders and a member of the Ohev Sholem Synagogue here and a member of the Washington Monument Lodge, I. O. B. A.; the Pro- | gressive Order of the West' and the| | Brith Sholem Lodge. | Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. | Dora_ Lub: a son. Harold E. Luber;| daughter, Miss Henrietta Luber, and three brothers, Elii: Adam and Pat Luber. ! Births Reported. | The following births have been reported to | ;he Health Department during the last 24 Gordon and Nattie Wimberly. girl. gordon, 3nd, Natte, Wigbeir ik gy R G and Josephine 1. Beitzell, boy. Warren D. and Julia HicKs. boy. William F. and Ecith D, Buchtman, boy James A. and Lona M. Phillips. bo: Harold V. and Mary V. Morgan, boy. Davi and Mary Arpin, boy. — Clifford E. and Elsie B, Ketiler. boy. | Mercier J. and Ruth C. Lowe. boy OPEN A CHARGE | ¥ bl ition | ~ ACCOUNT | Liovd J. and May Davis, girl | FINE MEN'S WEAR |[EISEMAN'S—7th & F Edward W..and Mary M. Turton. &irl. CEMETERIES. Carl C. and Jessie M. Peterson. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Jack D. and Sabira Miller, gir] And Crematorium. Howard B. and Miriam Thoma: Perpetual Care and Non-Sectarian. Samuel 8. and Virginia P. Ree Alfred M. and Catherine Smith, girl. Downtown Phone Cemetery Phone Main 6103 __ Lincoin 3579 | Edgar D. d Anne L. Seabolt, girl. 1 es D._and Catherine E. Speake, girl Thomas F. and Clara Schweinhaut, boys. ins. John !‘ and Mary Wilson. boy. | | John ahd Genevieve Littleford. bov. | | Wa N. and Suretta McCall. boy. | Edward end Viola Clarke. boy. | | _Milion_and_Lula_Bacon, girl | st 7 S e GLENWOOD CEMETERY LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s. Main 8088 Cholce lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month. g LOST. pasid BILL POLD. Saturday, belonging to B FUNERAL DESIG: Harrison:“contalried {14 driver's pe — B Y5 Please return to Harry H. Gar | 143 Bel t. n.w., At 101 Col | TGEO. C. SHAFFER _ | i 1 selifhd Sa st "t 16,7 EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- | CAT. Persian, mal silver color tabby | ERATE_PRICES. TEL. M. 106, M. 2416. l‘lsl!\'! ‘m n:m!fl" Bsgfiby[ G""‘i‘ ?n‘dlln | Dlease return to St hie. Reward. Our only Store, 14th & EYC! CLASS RING, 1924. Tues. eve, near Fo Theater or on car. Phone Main 1234 Reward. -~ o DOG. female. German Police, blaek, slight. mixed with gray., white spot on breast and each front foot. Strayed from Chevy Chase, Named Patsy. Reward. D. F. McDon: Capitol Heights. Md i EYEGLASSES. bifocal. tortoise shell April 19. in Willard Coffee Shopwe. phone_Cleveland 6444, ) > POCKETBOOK. left on fifth floor dressing ' room of Heeht's store: containing check. | | small change. Return Chester y at | Heeht's. 4 . | POCKETBOOK. in Clev. | ity. brown leather, containing on BLACKISTONE, 1407 H| | Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. I CALL MAIN 3707. | Trompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Tim, | Tele- 5\ and Park or viein, ey and Doctors Recommend [ &5 s W. W. Chambers Ambulance Service : It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in city. 1 defy any one to say this is class goods not first- and serv- ice. We have expert embalmers. Our manager, Will Elliott, is & man of experience. Washington’s Most Reasonable Undertaker 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. 35 years' Col. 432 m il 0 -.,@ //%# i CRAVE VAULT 1 guarantee my Or any other best quality service, steel vault. | WRIST WATCH, iady's. white gold, Swis on street in n.w reward if feturnec | . . . 902 s Chapel and Offices /A = 7/////////&4/_//_{7_17;‘,?"7/[ [ Ml I bolitan. Police Department. . Finder please Feturn to i E. Barnett, No. 8 Polics Pre- | |/ cineetwards 2 POODLE—Male: 8 | o0 Ambrose - Rew . | RING. diamond. white-vold mounting, Mav ' 2. near 9th & G n.e. Liberal reward. Call | Decatur 800 or 221 9ih n.e. Miss Keister. = | RING LOST BY GUSTOMER—Emerald and cars and all, d“mo;‘dd rlnT 43 alm"fl dlnmnnm‘.‘ elhuslnn , - || emerald center. piatinum’ mounting. Wi :;;:‘;_'_’ ot Day liberal reward If returned to Shaw & Brown Cow 1114 F st. now. s] 50 00 UMBRELLA, biue silk. “A. F. H." gold let- 3 answers to name 811 0% old rd. “Lincoln 6234-W. I will give you a com- plefe funeral, . H. {ers on op handle Reward. Address 1903 H st. n.w.. Apt. 705. 6 WATCH CHARM. gold, Rewacd, return to Mr. n reice. 75 WP I8 M| wiist wATOH, white-gold. Eieip. —Taigials perfect. | 7B 5" “Reward. Address Box 476-8, Star | office 1 Knights Templar. Peiffer, 1330 G st Price, $85. | WRIST WATCH, lady's. white-gold. witii | enamel trim; Lansburgh & Bro. waity | room. May 2 Reward. Phone Wis. 25 | IST WATCH, Elgin: gold: monogramed | M.C.'B.i P st. between 21st and 22nd. Re- | ward. Decatur 798 WRIST WATCH, white gold ox bracelet. Reward. 'Return to APt. | Jefreison. ~ Potomac 5660. Col. 432 /A 2 e = | Your Churchneed 22222 I Here’s a Test IF you don’t believe in going to church, we sug- gest that you stand near the entrance of any local church when services are over. Note the expressions on the faces of those who have just glorified in the worship of God. Observe them well —and see if you do not envy them .their radiant happi- ness. Going to church is well worth while. ‘Gor reference, Ask your neighbor’, 816 H STREET N.E. SCOTT SENT TO LONDON. Bratha. - | PETTY. JAMES THOMAS. iday, > 3. | PR A ROOMA T, Y B Winfield H. Scott, District of Co- lumbia, United States vice consul on de- tail at the State Department, has been ordered to London, England, for duty: the State Department, has been as- signed fo duty at Agua Prieta. Mexico. and Walter N. Walmsley. Maryland, vice consul, has been assigned to duty at Sao Paulo, Brazil. Gustav Pabst, jr., secretary at Havana, Cub. Wisconsin. , ‘and W. Canton, China, have resigned from the foreign service. Qards nf Thanks. BEANER. PHOERE HART. We wich to ex- press to our friends our deepest eppracia- tion for their kindness during the ilness of our heloved_danzhter and sister. M PHOEBE HART BEANER. and for t heautiful floral expressions of sympathy at Dher deat T. HART AND DAUGHTFRS. MES. MATTHEWS. GFORGE W. We wish fo s and relatives for ine thnak o besutiful flowers and their Kinn expras- At the. danih of our fons of s¥mpathy husband and father, GEORGF W.' MA THEW. THF FPAMILY. | REED. FANNIE J. <incere apprecistion to the bers of the Shiloh Banti workers. relatives and fri Kind expressions of sympathy. beautiful floral tributes at the death our belovad mother_sister and mother-in- law. FANNIE J. REED. THE FAMILY. THOMAS. ANNIE BELL. We wish fo tha our many friends and relatives f kind expressions of sympatiy and beautiful flowers at death of mother THE FAMILY. WOOLFORD. We are very era to our many fricnds and relatives for tieir kindness and svmpathy. the many forel tribuies. the beautiful m rendersd. also to Rev. Nicholas for his cellent zervice at the funeral of our hu band, father and cou: 5 THE FAMILY. Braths. MARY M. D-varted turday.' May 4. 1929. at her residence. 1210 E st. s.e. MARY ANDERSON (nee Reinhait). beloved wi of Robert E. Anderson. Funersl from above address on Tuesday. May 7. at § am. Reauiem mass at the Caurch of the Tioly Comforter at 9:20 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Cemctery. BROWN, ROLAND. On_Saturday. 1926. ROLAND BROWN, loving Heniy and Helen Brown. Remains +f W, Frnest Jarvis Co. 2 Georgia ave. n.w. nter BURCHE. 1929, at AYDERSON. this life May son funeral par! ‘Notice of SUSAN R. On Friday. Homeopathic Hospital. SUSAN davehter of J. Covinzion and Ellen Ka rick Burche. Her remains are at the residence of Dr. Franklin B. Pedrick. 1736 Calumbia rd. n.w. Funersl from Epiphany Church on Monday. Mav 6. at 2 p.m. In terment (private) Rock Creex Cemeters. CHISM. GEORGE A. On Saturday. Mav 4. 1929. at 1:05 p.m.. at his dauzhler's resi dence. Anrie E. Rachey. Silve: Hill. Md GEORGE A. CHISM. beloved husmand of the late Mary Ann Chism of 3719 M st n.w. aged 76 vears Funerai Tuesday. May 7_from funersl pariors of Georse Wise Co., undertakers, 2900 M_st. n.%. Relatives and friends invited. Intermen: in Congressional Cemetery. 6 CRONIE. ROBERT F. Suddenlr. Fridas. May 3. 1920. ROBERT F. CRONIE. father of Mrs. n Lauzman. Mrs. John Bitte- ter and JJohn Cronie. “Funeral from tne chapel of 'J. William Lee’s Sons, 332 Penn- sylvania ave. n.ow.. on Monday. Mav 6. at 12:30 p.m _ Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Baltimore, Md. 5° RAZIA, GLORIA CONCETTA. Satur- May 4. 1920. at 2:45 am . at Chil dren’s_Hospital. GLORIA CONCETTA DE GRAZIA, caugnter of Lena and Fred De Grazia. . Funeral Tuesday. Mav 7. at o'clock. frum Hysong's uncertakers. Bie ing &t Holy Rosary Church 1o said &t 10 o'clock DEWDNEY, JOHN . 1929, e HENRY. On_Friday. 1o residence. 1633 W st Susie" Devdne. 41’ from the above residgence on Monday. May 6. at 10:30 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. 5 DRULLARD. PAUL RAYMOND. May 3. 1939, at 8 pm. at Children's He pital, PAUL' RAYMOND DRULLARD, aged 4 years. beloved son of Paul Ravmond and lizabetn Drullara (nee Clinton). Funera 1 Monday, t Mount Olivet Cemetery, Washington. D. C. (Pittsbursh and Phy delphia papers please cops. ) 5 TONTROY. HENRY. Departed this lifs Tl day. May 3, 1939 at his residence. 223 G s sw. HENRY. beloved husbatua of An- hie Foritroy and brotner of Thon Tov, Jeaneile Magruder and Gert He aiso leaves & host of other rela- friends to mourn i ihe_John ler. tives and Remains resting funeral chupel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. neral Monaay, May 6. at 1 pm. Ir Mount Moriah Baptis! Church. 3rd and L sts. s.w. Interment Payne's Cemetery. FONTROY. HENRY. Officers and members of Mornigg Star Lodge, No. 40. I. B. P. O. E. of W. are hereby notified fo attend the funeral of our Iate brother. HENRY FONTROY. Monday. May 6. 1929, at p.m.. from Mount Moriah Baptist Ghuich. Srd and L sis. s.w. Columbia Lodge, No! 85: Forrest Temple, No. 9: Columbia Tem: Dle. No. 422. are invited to atiend DR LEQ 8. HOLTON. Exalted Ruler. NEWMAN. Sec. GARDINIER. ANN. O: Friday. May 3. 1029, N GARDINIER. beloved of the late Gardinier. and mother of Mrs. ven_ (wife of Capt. J_ I Neite: en. U. S. Marine Corpsi. “Remains at the chapel of Frank Goisi's Sous' Co 1113 5th st. W eral from Fort Myer Chapel_on 7. at 9 am Relatives ar Interment Arlington 6 Mav© 2. the beloved leo E Funeral from his late resideace. Md.. o Interment day. Tears. Goodwin 301 Daniel aue. Colmar Manor Sunday. Mav s. at’ 130 p.m. Cedar Hill Cemetery. HARPER. EDWIN S. 1929, at bis residence. nw: EDWIN S. beloved hushand of Eliz- abeth Archibald Harper. Funerai from fhe above residence. Monday. Msr 6. at 2p.m. Relatives and. frienas invited. In- terment Rock Creek Cems: 5 HOPKINS. SARAH E. Departed this life suddenly. Friday. Mav 3. 1920, at her late Tesidence. 2470 Ontario rond. SARAH E HOPKINS ~ Funeral Monda. o'clock. from Bundy's fu Florida are. n.w. HUNTER. JAMES HAMILTON. The Elder- Rellef Association _announces _the of Brother "JAMES HAMILTON The funeral will be held Sun- day. May 5. 1923, from 1109 New Hamp- shire ‘ave. at 1 pim. H. H. NAYNOR, Pres. J. C. BURLLS, ¢ HUTCHINS. ETHEL HUNGERFORD. On Friday. May 3. 1929, at her residence. 1868 Ingieside terrace n.w.. ETHEL HUNGER- FORD. devoted wife of R. Phil Hutchins and mother of Mrs. Winifred H. Grant and Mrs. Mary H. Miller. Her remains are resting at V. L. Speare Co.. 1009 H st. Funeral from Christ Church. Way. de. Charles County. Md.. on Monda: ay 6.8t 2 On_Friday. Mey 3. Ay 6. 2t 2 1 parlors, G21 st A M erford Hutchins and father of Mrs. Winifred H. Grant and Mrs. Mary H. Miller. His remains resting At V. L. Speare Co. 1009 H st. n.w. Fu- Nerai from Christ Church.” Wayside. Charles County. Md., on Monday, May 6, at 2 pm. Interment Waverly, Ma. § RAM. JAMES. Departed this life sud- denly ~Friday. ' May 3. 1928, JAMES INGRAM. He leaves to mourn their loss & devoted mother, Masgie Briges: one brother. one Sister and & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at B. Ciarke Co. funeral pariors. 1416-18 Florida L. Funeral Monday 6. at 1 pm...from the sbove-named el 'Inierment Payne's Cemelery. JAMES. ROSE ETTA. On Friday. May 3. 1929, at 9:40 a.m.. at her Iate residence. 815 ‘Varnum st. . Mrs. JAMES. beloved wife of Charles J. James. Funerai from the chapel of John R Wright Co. 1337 10th st n.w. Monday. May 6. 1929, ‘at 3 oclock. ~Please omit flowers. (Baltimore papers please copy.) 5* ELLUM. ZEROBABEL. On Wednesday, May 1. 1920. at Baltimore. Md.. ZEROB- ABEL 'KELLUM. Funeral from W. W. Chambers' funera! parlors. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday. May 6. at 1:30 pm Funeral private. Interment Arlington Na tional Cemetery. s LANGLEY. WILLIAM JOSEPH. On Friday. Mav 3. '1929. WILLIAM JOSEPH.beloved usband of Lottie L. Langley of 1826 ifin- lesotn ave. se. Puneral services will be held at his sister's residence, 3210 Brothers piace, Congress Heights. on Monday. May 6. at 9:30 am. thence to St. Francis Xavier's Church. 30th st. and Pa. ave. se.. where requiem high mass will be sung ai 10 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. H MAGRUDER. G. HARRY. On Saturday, May 4,'1929. at his residence. 3303 O st. n.W. HARRY. beloved husband of Mary ¥ Magruder (nee Dorsch). Notice of funerai hereafter. . MacBRIDE, WILLIAM C. On Saturday. May % 1929, at 8:50 p.am . at his residence. 1800 Eye st. nw. WILLIAM C. MacBRIDE. father of Jessie MacBride Body restng at Gawler's chapel. 1754 Pennsylvania Ave. n.w. Announcement of services later. McMACKIN, ROBERT H. On Priday, May 3. 1929, ‘at 7:30 p.m. ROBERT H. Mc- MACKIN. ‘beloved husband of Margaret C. McMackin. aged 70 years. ~Funeral from his late Tesidence, 1103 N. Cap. st. on Monday, May 6. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. 3 OSTERMAN. HERMAN L. On Saturday. av 4, 1929, at 10:10 a.m.. at his residence, 1339 Mapleview place se. HERMAN L. beloved husband of Arna M. Osterman. in his 1st sear. al_from the above Tesidence Tuesday. May 7. at § am. Rel- atives and friends invited Interment St. Mary's' Cemetery, (Cincinnati papers please copy.) u PARKER. RICHARD W. Thursday. May 2, 1939. 1009 Irving . at. n.w. RICHARD H PARKER. beloved husband ~of Letitia Parker. and father of Mrs. Lillian and Mrs. Helen Bovd, grandfather of Ceeil and Enid King and David Parker Boyd Departed this life at_nis_residence, p.n. Inierment at Waveily. OSE ETTA | | William 1. Jackson, Illinois, consul, at | Newhall, ir.. California, vice eonsul at | 3:20 pm. st Interment 8i. Mary's | Mav 3.| N r i | | On Friday. | CAILEY. EDSON A. * | FEIGHEN T st nw. Remaine at the chapel of J. Wil- Jiam Lee. 322 Pennayivania ave. n.w. Fu- neral ‘from Meunt Vernon Place . ¥ Chiirch South 'Monday. May 6. 2:30 p.m. Interment (private) i Atlingion Ceme- ery. > PETTY. JAWES P. ciation Oldest Inhabitants are requested 1o attend the funeral of our late associate. JAMES P. PETTY. frem Southern Metho- Mt Veinon piace. Monday, J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretars. i 2 @_member C3 ¢’ Beneficial are hereoy notified of the death ELLEN_RANGE; died May 4. 192 Little Sisters_of the Poor. MARY L. MATHEWS, Pres, ANNA HARRIS, Sec ‘ ROBERTIE! MICHAELANGELO. On Saiurdey. Mav 4, 1920. at his Tesidence. 1019 E st ne. MICHAELANGELO. be- loved husoand of Elizabeth Roberiiello eral irom_his late Tesidence Tuesdar May . at £:30 am. thence fo the Holy Rosary Church, where high mass will be sunz at ¥ am. {or the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SCRANAGE. OLIVE V. Departed Satuiday. Mi 192§, at 11:55 o'clock. 27 13th st. n.w., OLIVE She is survived by her abeth Cunningham. and » host of_othe tives and friends. Fu- neral from Churcn of Holy Trinitr. 11t &, between @ and R, at 8 p.m. Mond May SHAVFER. ROBERT B. Washingion. D_C.. Lodge. No. 15, B. P. O. Eiks, Will convens in session of sorrow at 7:30 p.m. Sunday May 5. 1920, for ihe DUpOse of DayIn& tibuie to the memors of our late bro ROBERT B. SHAFFER. who passed to Giand Lodge of the Hereaiter May 4. Elk ervices at_Taltavull's chapel. 436 7th st sw. at m. By brder of The members of Aseo- President. lite aunt, 7:30 p JOHN D. FITZGERALD. Exalted Ruler. tlest: W. S. SHELBY, Secretars SLATER, FREDERICK R. Suddenly. Satur- day. May 4. 1928 At his_tesidence in Yonkers. N. Y., FREDERICK R. SLATER, aged 56 vears: brother of Mrs. John P. McMahon of this city . ATER. J. E. May 2. 1929. At Georg ashington Hospital J. F. SLATER. be loved husband of Susie Blater (nee Holser uneral {zom Methodist Church in_Rock ville. Md.. at 2 p.m. Sunday. May . 1929. Remains in rest in Pumphier's undertak- ing_establishment at Md. In- terment at Potomac. Md. 5 ATTERY. ROBERT A. May 2. 1620. at 10 a.m.. 1312 Randoiph st. n.e.. ROBERT A. SLAT- TERY. beloved husband of Suste C. Slat- tery (nee Wivel). Funeral from his iate residence on Monday, May 6. at £:30 a.m. thence to St. Anthony's Church. 12th and Monroe sts. ne. (Brookland). where high ‘equiem mass will be sung at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives 'and friends invited. ~ Intsrment Mount Oliet WAUGH. EMMA. at the Mesonic an EMMA WAUGH. widow of Weugh, Funecal services from the 5. H. Hives Co. funersl home, 2901 14tn st. n.w. Mondey. Apiil 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Cak Hill Cemetery WEBSTER, JOHN THOMAS. Mzy 4. 1929, at his residency piace n.e. JOHN THOMAS, beloved hus- d of Mary B. Web.icr (nee Parlon). al Tuesdas. May 7, from residence at 8:30. thence to St Church, where mass will be o'clock for the repose of tives ana friends invited. Interment At lington Cemeters. ] WEALLAND. CATHERINF, ELIZABETH. On Saiardey. May 4. 1929. at her residence. 4508 New Hampshire ave. n.w.. CATHER INE ELIZABETH. beloved wife of the 1 Valentine Wealiand. ~Notice of funej eafter WILLIAMS. IR Gav. May 2, WILLIAMS, of James Rockville, On Thursday, at his residenc G. Suddenls. on 29" ot 3:45 p.m., of 1832 Florida ave. and Jannie Williams. ¢f Mrs. Marv ‘Johnson. Joe, Paul_and Lavrence Williams, nephew of Mrs. Viola Yates and Joseph Smith. Funeral Mon- ey 6 irom” Winslow undertaking cetablishment, 13th and R sts. n.w., at pm. Rev. R.D. Grymes officiating. Rela- tives and friends invited 5 YOWELL. JOHN HENRY. On Saturday. Mav 4.1925. av the residence of his daughter. Mrs Ollic F. Rector. at Lenham. Md.. OHN HENRY. beloved husband of the iate Julia F. Yowell. formerly of Culpeper. Va. 'Funeral Monday, May 6, at Bethel Churen. Beihel. Va. : In Memoriam. Thurs- IRVING n.w.. son orother In loving_memory of EDSON A. BAILEY, who de- my dear son. fe ten years ago today, May J‘y BRO! JAMES M. In loving memory of our_ dear son and brother. JAMES M BROWN. who departed this life three years ag0 today. May 5, 1926, Gone. but not forgotten HIS LOVING MOTHER, BISTERS AND BRGTHERS. . ELIZABETH F. Ir o remembrance of my _d her. FLIZABETH F. FEIGHENNE. wnom God callad {0 rest three years ago today. May 5. 1926. The monthh of May ance more is here. To me the saddest of the vear. Because three vears ago today Mr loving mother pasesd swar. LOVING DAUGHTER. ELLA M. POWELL and thoughts. true and tender, io show I still remember % GLASCOE. MARY E. | our dear daughter and sister. | GLASCOE. wio sear ago foday. May Loving and kind in all her ways. pright and just to the end of her days; cere and Kind in heart and mind— hat & beautiful memory she left behind, HER LOVING FAMILY. * JAMES. Sacred _to the In loving memo; MARY E. arted this life ene 1928 NOTTINGHAM. | “memorr of mv dear friend. JAMES NOT- | TINGHAM., who passed to the great be- yond two years ago today, May 5. 1927. Loving thoushts. true and tender, Just to show I still remember. HIS FRIEND. MISS BLANCHE LANGON. * ROBINSON. JOSEPH J. A tribute of love To _the memory of our devoted father. JOSEPH J. ROBINSON. who departed this | life twelve vears ago today. May 5, 1917 1518 Buchanan st. | | Our hearts have been crushed and wounded: Our lives lonely and sad. But only one look upon vour dear face Would make us contented and glad. HILDREN. ALPHONZO, i " CONSTANCE AND ROSF. ROBINSON. WELLINGTON C. Tn loving re- | membrarce of my heloved husband, WEL- LINGTON C. ROBINSON. who departed | this life two vears ago fodav. May | You left behind a broken heart, Who loved vou se sincer | Who never did and never will Forget vou. husband dear | HIS DEVOTED WIFE, LAURA C. ROBIN- SON. | SAUNDERS. FRA: In sad but lov: memory of my dear mother, L May 5. 1922, Death doth hide. but not divide— Thou art but on Christ's other side. Thou art with Christ and Christ with us: To Him united still are we. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTZR, MARY L. In sad but PROCTOR. CRUGGS. FLORENCE LEGER. loving memorr of our dear darling dsugh- ter. PFLORENCE LEGER SCRUGGS., wno departed this life May 5. 1924, May was then just five da When my child grew whi Ah! 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