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NATIONALLY 13 FESTIVAL FEATURES DANCE PANTOMIMES Children’s Program Tomorrow Aft- ernoon Promises to Be Color- ful Gathering. Three dance pantomimes, “The En- and “Cindereila Gives a Ball,” will be presented at the children’s festival to- morrow afternoon in the Central High | School auditorium. The festival is be- ing held under the direction of the community center department. The Enchanted Forest” wiil be pre- ented by the Oyster Center, under su- pervision of Miss Alice Louise Hunter. Dorothy Frisbie and Margaret Cope- land, the two children lost in the for- est, experience various ad: being rescued. “The Rainbow Ballet,” the Columbia Heights portrayed by childr of 3 and 14. “Cinderella Gives a Ball,” presented by the Southeast Center, under the di- rection of Miss Evelyn Davis, is a pan- tomime of what happened after the famous Cinderella won Prince Charm- ing. The children in this play are from 3 to 14 yeers in age, and thera are more than 60 players on the slage for the finale. * to be given by Center, will be between the ages Four thousand burned matches were used by Fritz Koziemba of Stassfurt, Germany, in making a violin, the work requiring six months. Abbep-Aausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only a limited number remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MDRE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL | Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. | chanted Forest,” “The Rainbow Ballet” | member of the Washington Centennial | ntures before | fitting memorial for loved ones l.‘a'fl.m)t‘ Office1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 1 |BEVERLY N. SPARKS DIES AFTER WEEK’S ILLNESS | Native of Maryland Had Long Newspaper Career—Survived | by His Mother. | Beverly N. Sparks, newspaper man | and member of the Washington Herald ed:torial staff, died yesterday after a | weei’s illness at the Homeopathic Hos- | pital. Mr. Sparks was born in Centreville, Md., in 1882, and entered newspaper work in Baitimore in 1903. He rose from “cub” reporter to publisher, serv- ing in practically every capacity and | working in nearly every section of the | country. He spent a number of years in Hollywood, Calif., as a dramatic critic. He came to the Herald from |the New York Times, with which he | had been associated for many years. | Once while covering an assignment | in~ Baltimore, Sparks was forced to shoot and kill three men. After re- | porting the story to his paper, Spark: ave himself up to police, was was cleared of any criminal intent. |~ Mr. Sparks is survived by his mother, Mrs. ville, Md. [ Flyer Kl]led Passenger Hurt. f MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., May 10 (#).- A pilot making his_ first flight in a | |plane he had bought yesterday was |killed and his passenger seriously in- jured tonight in a crash in a field be- | tween here and Burlington. The pilot | vas Bdward M. Marshall, 27, of Gar- | wood, N. J. The injured passenger is | Walter Becker, 42. Births Reported. Geerge H. and Cecilia E. Smith, boy. Walter L. and Virginia L. Yates, boy. am and Mary Glickman, boy Chatles A and Martha E. Houston. boy. Andrew M. and Dorothv C. Gardner. boy. Thomas A. E. and Reta D. Shoemaker uise G. Mann, boy. ~ph_ and Bessie Klein, hoy. dward F, and Birdie V. Burdette, boy. Villiam K. and Bessie L. Dellett, girl. Francis 8. and_Evelyn F. Watts, 'girl V. and Edna M. Genovese, girl. and Gertrude Bird, girl P, and Lola L. Garber. girl. F.'and ‘Julia M. Jones. girl ames. R. and Elizabeth A.'Dillon,” giil. ohn M. and Clara E. Rosal. girl. Edward E. and Bessie H. Bowen, girl. William G. and Edner Campbell, boy. Jlarry and Emma Budd, boy. Lawrence D. and Mabel Early. glrl. TRobert and Georgle L. Taylor, girl. Lewis A, and Ethel Dodson. irl. ¥rancis M. and Mabel Graham, boy. Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 r-r-vw oy h a .J" YS (t*‘"*' ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P B STORE —are an with us — made fa- mous by the quality we put and the service the boys get out of them. Suit SHOP Parker Boy Suits with two pairs of full- cut knickers — at 15 institution into them The Parker Boy is one of our obbies — which we re continually striv- ing to improve; suc- ceeding each season in Dbettering — until this Spring’s edition fancy cheviots, —in grays, tans, modeled; with - Li —$2. nen Knickers of 2 Boys alone are showing in Boys fancy patterns—$1.65. Junior Shirts—for consistent patterns—$ & tan. *Trade name registered. Boys’ Scout Outfits The authentic equipment — ¢ o m- plete in every detail from hat to hiking footwear. Second Floor. plain vests; and swagger full-cut Knickers— TWO PAIRS. Si Boys’ Sweaters—V wcquard patterns—$2.95. Shirts—white reaches a climax. tweeds, cassimeres etc—smartly or Tattersall izes 7 to 18 years. Second Floor. - plain white and fancy and crew neck; smart Golf Hose—in patterns that we Washington—$1.00. broadcloths and sizes 6 to 12 yea 1.25. Second Floor. K] *Teck Jr. Oxfords, $4 A solid leather shoe—that’s go into the thick of boyish play. Shapely and comfortable. s ready to Black and Barber Bill’s Specialty —is cutting young- sters’ hair. He and his istants know how it should be done. Second Floor. as The Avenue at Ninth Florence J. Whalley of Centre- | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—-Fair and ot quite so cool tonight; tomorrow increas- ing cloudiness and rising temperature; showers Sunday, light to gentle east shifting to southeast winds. Maryland and Virginia quite 5o cool tonight; ing cloudiness and rising temperature: showers Sunday, gontle to moderate northeast shifting to southeast winds West Virginia—Fair and _slightly warmer tonight: tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer; showers tomor- row night or Sunday. Record for 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 61; 8 p.m., 56; 12 midnight, 51; 4 am., 46; 8 am, 50; noon, 58. Barometer—4 pm.. 3027; 8 pm. 30.30; 12 midnight, 30.32; 4 a.m., 30.43; 8 am., 30.54; noon, 30.53. Highest temperature, 62, occurred at 5 pm., yesterday: lowest temperature, 44, occurred at 5:45 am., toda Temperature same da | Highest, 78; lowest, 42. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:51 am. and 3:41 p.m.; high tide, 8:41 am. and 9:16 pm Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:41 am. and| 4:32 pm.; high tide, 9:30 am. and| 10:07 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 5:01 am.; sun sets 7:09 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rise 7:10 pm. Moon rises 5:53 a.m.; sets 9:16 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Vflrinlu Cities. s 5 am.; sun sets | { | | | | Stations. Weather. Abilene, Tex. Albany, N._ Y. Atlanta, " Ga. Atlantic City Baltimore, Md.. Birmingham ... } Bismarck, N. D. 2 Boston, Ma Buffalo, N. . Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear ¢l r ; Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Clear Clear Ei.cloudy | Cleveland, Ohio. | Columbia, 8. C.. | Benver. "Golo roit, Mich { B oo, Tex | Gatveston Pt_cloudy Clear Angeles Loutsville. K: { Miami. Fia. 3 N. Orleans. La.. New York, N.Y. Oklahoma ' City. 3 Omaha. Nebr... Ehiladelphia. Pa. 3 X, Ariz. | BliSshbsir B :l’urllnnd Me. . Raining Raining Clear Bt.cloudy :; Gloudy . Clear Cloudy Cloudy San Diego, Calil 29 San Francisco. 30.02 St. Louis, Mo.. 3034 St. Paul, Minn. 3024 Seattle. ‘Wash.. 3032 Spokane. Was. 3028 WASH., D. C... 30,51 Cléar . Cloudy Cloudy . Pt.cloudy Clear & ool Gear (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Statfons. Temperature. Weather London, England .. 42 Ciou Faris, France... 46 Clear (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Fayal), Azores... 62 Part cloudy (Current observations.) Bermuda...... 44 Partcloudy San Juan, Porio Rico q Part cloudy Havana, 'Cuba_ 76 Cloudy Colon, Canal Z 84 Hamilton, Part cloudy TWO MAROCONED TRAINS FREED BY SNOW PLOWS Party of 150 Held in Coaches by Blizzard in Canada Rescued by Tractor. By the Assoclated Press. THE PAS, Manitoba, May 10.—As a dead calm settled over the North coun- try today, in the wake of a 10-day bliz- zard, two marooned trains on the Ca- nadian _National Railways' line to Churchill proceeded after slow-moving snow plows yesterday. men who had been held on one of the stranded trains left, Mile 455 by snow bay port. Propelied by three engines, snow plows left Mile 445, but one became de- railed and was righted only yesterdey morning. Though the weather is be- coming mild, it is expected three or four days will be required to clear the line. Fourteen typhoid patients who were being hurried to a hospital at Mile 327 when their train was ceught in_the blizzard last weck ave safe at the hos pital. Deaths lieported The following_deaths have been reported to (e Health Department in the past 24 N Mary C. Anderson. 79. 326 Indiana ave. Ann’P. Conner. 74, 737 Ky. ave. s.e. Georgé W. Kingsbury, 63, Walter Reed Thomis A, Bradford, 52, 1432 Webster st. nie Crist. 51, 3728 Benton st. los B Brinc’ 25, Garfleld” Hospital. William A, Browh, 4, 111 1 s ammond, § ‘mionths, 1204 Charles Harper, 41, Gallinger Hospital. Sarah E. Clark: 41, Emergency Hospit Edgar McEntree. 34, Gallinger Hospiti Allan Love. 36, Freedmen's Hospital. Ida A. Cole, 10, 919 Columbia rd. Marjorie THomas. 15, 618 Pickford pl. n.e. piliichard E.Diges, 2" months, 2350 Chain- n st. FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply At League, 349 Maryland LOS platinum: diamon 1801 16th st. n.w BAR_PIN, gold, phires. Reward. 412, North 603, BILLFOLD, ted leather, gold_trim, at and ‘F sts: name inside. Reward. F st n.w. BOSTON TERRIER, brown. with white nose, breast” and_one white foot; District tag 14392 Reward. Call Cleveland 6588. 'BRACELET. diamond and_onyx. and dia- mond and Tuby Ting, on Wednesday after- noon in Wardman Park Hotel or between hotel and garage on Calvert st. or Conn. ave. 1d if returned to manager, Wardman 11303 BRACELET, white-gold. flexible, w sapphires and 4 diamond. on May 8. Finder call Adams 10328, with_two Thursday, Reward. 11° Tath and and G sts. n.w. Re- Apt. 101, West 417. GANEG FIN, Thyrsday misht, bet. R. 1. ave. and 22nd ward. "3120°G st. nw MicRDE daikiilleing CHAMOIS BAG, containing $60 or $80, bet. Veterans' Bur, gnd 15th and P sts. or 1dth and R n.w.__ Liberal reward. Alice Wilson, Ohastleton THotel. Apt. e46. 11 CHILD'S BLUE COAT and hat, 10-year size. Reward. 4106 & EYFEGLASSES, Wednesday, between 6th am and East Capilol and 17th & Eye sts., in case stamped “A. Kuhn Inc.” Reward. Lincoln 7528 v ¥ S FUR SCARF. small. Fischer. between Tnkomar st und Lansburg's Dept. Store, Week. - Libéral reward. Cleveland 417, GENERATOR. lost in {he v Sod. nnd T4th st. between Colorado ave. ana s Mo Heward: 'Georsta 1000 00 ¥ GOLF BAG, brown, M. F. Kenedy, between 17th and Mass. and Union Station. Reward. Cahite. 2700 Conn. ave. 12 PENCIL, gold, ornamented with rubies and diamonds, initialed “M. D." Reward if r_Davis, 1 Thomas Circle. N—Bar pin, set with diamond and sapphires, Tunsdny night, between Chevy Chase and Al dor_The Clev. 2622. POCKETBOOK, dark brown. containing $9 in_ bills, \uluuble qualification papers for race horse, “Silver Bar.” Finder will re- ceive liberal reward. Atlantic 3495. s PONY, Shetland, black. from Ballston, st seen Glebe and' Lee boulevard. Clarend 1863 or Met. 4300 : TAN GRIP, injtinls “W. ¥ C between the Harrington Hotel and (o Hope rd. Reward. W41 G st. n.w. Main 'UMBRELLA. # h May b - Rewar liconain - 23 Dike. can be had on identificatior WATCH, white-gold. with metallic Bracelet. Rewa Call Main A380. 1 WRIST WATCH, Gruen. initialed * night. Call Wi 26 “cream leghorn Phone Potomuc Chase car, Found a, air and not | tomorrow increas- | Pt.cloudy | A party of 150 | tractor en route to their work at the | i3tn | somewhere = | i ; | = | { | | LAYTON, | ROBINSON. SAMUEL Qards of Thanks. BLOUNT, REV. CHAUNCEY M. We wish to thank the ministers and members of the 8t. John'’s C. M. F._Church and our many friends for their kind exrressions of sym- pathy and beautiful floral tributes at the funeral of onr beloved hushand and father. Rey, GHAUNCEY M. BLOUNT. died May 2, 1929, in Washington, N, e Faviny. o COLEMAN. CHARLOTTE. We wish to ex Dress our heartfelt gratitvde to cur rela tives and friends for 21l kindnesses show, during the illness of our beloved one. ARLOTTE COLEMAN. and to her Das- Rev. George Bullock, and visitine of Third Baptist Church. and National Ideal Society, for the | floral expressions_of "svmpai death, THE FAMILY. * Draths. FREDERICK. at isters the Desutiful at her BLRESFORD. av 9. 1929, BERESFCRI and Elln Beresford. neral from his Iate re:idence. Monday, May 13, On_Thursday. | aged 53 years 126 1ith ROWIE. WALTER LEO. Suddenly. on Thiirs- day. "May 9. 1939, at_Philadelphia. Pa.. | WALTER LEO BOWIE. devoted son. cf | Walfer and Rosalie Bowie and husband of | Margaret Bowie, father of Leon and Mel- | 2 Bowle. brother of Ida Young, Clemen- | Crawford, Rosalie Murray, Helen | Dorothy.” Joseph. Svlvester. Alossius | and Wilson Bowie. = Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors f2u2 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral | BROWN, OLIVER SYLVESTER. On Tues- dav. May 7, 1929, at 10:45 p.m., at hix residence. 1316 Kenvon st. n.w. after & brief iliness. OLIVER SYLVESTER BROWN. | beloved husband of Mrs, Goldie Hauw Brown. devoted father of Dotis B.. loving | brother of William G. and Miss e | Brown, son of th iie | Hawkin Puneral Tom B L4t | and D sts. se. Sunday, May 12, at 1 p.m. | Relatives and friends invited. R BROWN. OLIVER & Al members of Eureka | odge. No. 4562, G. U. O. O, F.. are hercby notified to assenble at Ebeneser M. E Church. 4th and D sts. s.e.. Sunday. May 1929, ‘at_12:30 p.m.. to attend the fu- al of Brother OLIVER S. BROWN. Done by ofder of the locge, =~ = ROBERT C. DYSON, P. 8 11 N AL members of Tonic | M., are hereby | otdered 1o assémble 1 4 special communt. | cation. Sunday. May 12, 1929. at 11 am.. | Old Masonic Temple. 5th st. and Virginia | £e., for the purpose of attending the | funerzl ‘of our late brother, past master aud treasurer, OLIVER S. BROWN. The funeral services at 1 pm.. in Ebenezer M. E. Church. cor. 4th and D sts. se. Rev Thomas officiating. The craft is invited 16 attend. By order JOIN B. HAMILTON, W. M. Attest: R.'A. PHILLIPS, Sec'y. 1| BURNS, ANNA M. Officers and members of | Holy 'Name Auxillary, No. 38, Knights of | St. ‘John, and sister nuxiliaries are noti- fied” of ‘the death of Sister ANNA M. BURNS. " Mass at Sacred Heaft Church Saturday. May 11, 1929, at 8:30 a.m. Mem- | bers meei at the nome Friday. May 10. at "\ Pres. MINNIE HARING, ‘Rec. Sec. DUTCH, PLINA. Deperted this life Tuesday, May 6, 1929. at her reidence, 307 D st. se. | PLINA DUTCH,_devoted mother of Mrs Marie Harris. Sne leaves a host of other relatives and sriends to mourn thelr loss. Funeral Saturday, May 1l. at 1 pm. from the John T. Rhines funeral chapei, 3rd and Ese sts. sw. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. | PUTLER, CHARLES E. 1929, at 2 pm. at his residence. 153 Lovis <t ne,"CHARLES B BUTLER, £1 years of ‘age. ” He leaves a loving wife, two prothers and four sisters to mourn their loss. " Funeral Sundas, May 12, at 1 p.n. m Trinidad Church. Corner Levis st. and Bladensburg rd. n.e.. Rev. Pranklin pastor. Asleep” in Jesus, blessed sleep. DOREY. WILLIAM. Departed this life Wednesday, *May '8, 1939, at 6:20 p.m. o'clock, at his residénce. 138 Heckman st. se. WILLIAM DOREY (Babe W.llie): son’ of Charity Dorey. He also leaves o mourn three "sisters, two brothers and other relatives and friends, Funeral Sun- dav. May 12. at 2 pm. from the above restdence. Interment L'ncoln Memorial DUFFY, SADIE M. On Thursday. May 9, 1920, "at_Providence Hospital, SADIE M. beloved wife of Jcseph Duffy, of 1220 Law rence st. ne. Funeral from her late resi- dence on Saturday, May 11, at 8:30 am.. thence to St. Anthony's Church., where mass will be gaid at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Akron, Ohto. ELLIS, CHARLES G. Suddenly. on May 7. 1929. CHARLES G. ELLIS. Funeral from Norvall Tabler's undertaking establish- ment, Eaturday morning. May 11. at 10 am ' Iuterment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. (Richmond, Va.. papers pleuse copy.) * GLEASON, DANIEL P. May 10. 1929. at his Ietidence, 302 Rndde Tsland ave. ne. DAN GLEASON. beloved husband of Margaret B Gleason (nce O'Brien). Notjce of funeral later. JONES, TENA. Departed this life May 8, 1920." TENA "JONES, loving foster mother Robert, Edward and Willie_Jones, Lil- an Gibbs, Dorothy Jones and Ruby Plum- mer. * Remains at Fraziers new funeral homie, 389 Rhode Island ave n.w. Fu- reral’ Monday, May 13, at 1 p.n. from Third Baptist’ Church, S5th and Que sts. n.w s invited. 1 JONES, THOMAS L. Entered into_eternal rest. Thursdas. May 9, 1929, at 1:20 p.m. At his residence. “affer a brief illness THOMAS *'L. JONFS, assistant United States District ‘attorney. devoted husband of Mary E. Briles Jones and father of Mrs. Clarice Jones Mitchels of Salisbury, N. C., and Mrs. Georgla Jones Johnson: grand- father of C. Antonette Tucker. He also leaves to mourn his departure three broth- ers, two sisters, a devoted aunt and other relatives and friends. Remains temporarily resiing at the John T. Rhines funeral 1. 3rd and I sts. s.w. Notice of fu- JONES. WALTER. Departed this life Wed- nesday. May 8 1929. at Tuberculosis Hos- pital. WALTER JONES of 1513 6th st. n.w. Remains resting at Ruth Dabney's funerai parlor, 453 Q st. n.w. Funeral Monday. May i3 at 1 pm.. from Ruth Dabney's funeral parlors. Friends invited. 11° JORDAN. MARY L. All members of Fair- mont Lodge. No. 61, of the National Tdeal Benefit Society, are requested to_attend the funeral of Sister MARY L. JORDAN, Sunday, May 12. 1929, at 1 p.m.. from Mount 'Pissah_Baptist Church., Gales st. between 18th and 19th sts. n.c. Al sub- ordinate lodges of the National Ideals are cordially invited to attend. MRS. MARY E. LUCAS, P. M. MRS SUSIE E. FOWLER, Counctlor. MRS. WALTER BODDY, Sec. LACEY, J. ELMER. Thursday. May 9, 1929, at Clariotte Sapatorium, Charlotie, 'N. G/ atter a short illness. J. ELMER LACEY! He is survived by his wife, Edith Kibler Lacey of Morganton. N.'C:'his dausher, J.A. Chappelear. and three grand- chilaren, Busel Rha Albert Chappeleds and Elmer Lacey of Washington, D. C. (Balti- more papers please Copy.) JOHN GIVENS. Departed this life on Thursday, May 9. 1629, st 8:30 am., nt his residence, 173 Uhland Terrace n'e..' JOHN G.. beloved husband of Geneva A fayton (nee Greenwell). Funeral from {lie Usited Brethren Chureh, North Cap itol and R st.. Saturday. at 3 p.m. Inter- ment Fort " Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. LAYTON. JOHN G. Members of Washing: ton Centennial Lodge, No. 14. F. A. A. M are requested to attend a special commun: cation Saturday, May 1l. 1929, at 1:15 p.m. for the funeral of Brother JOHN G, LAYTON. THOMAS C. BARR, Master. ¢ | ALLEN W, Priday., May 10, 1920, 30 am. Buneral from Hines fus May -11, 2:30 “Cemetery. * A special communica- . A M neral par p.m. Int MAUST. ALLEN W. tion of Hiram Lodge. No. 10, F. is_called for Saturday, May 1 1:30 p.m.. Masonic Temple, to funeral of Brother ALLEN W. RAYMOND L. JOY, Master. W. H. GRASS, Acting Secretary. MeDONALD. ALEXANDER. Wednestay. May 1929. at_ his residence, 1368 Perry Dl B ALEXANDER: hisband of |the late Mary McDonald (nee McCarthy). Funeral avove residence. Saturday, May 1l . High reauiem mass as Sacred Heart Chureh ¢ 10 am. Interment A Cemetery. Relatives and fri O'RRIAN. WILLIAM. 1929, at midnight, Falls Church, ' Va. WILLIAM O'BRIAN, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Michel O'Brian. Fu- neral Saturday at 9 o'ciock a.m. from St James' Church. Friends and reiatives in- vite SAMUEL ROBXNSON beloved son _of Mrs. Ruth Robinson and the late Rev, Joseph H. Robinson, devoted husband of Pearl Rob- inson and brother of Emma Robinson. Pu- neral Saturday. May 11. at 1:30 m., from his mother's residence, 1235 st. PN P dment® Rosemont | Cemetely. Filends invited. 1o TATE AURELIUS L. arted this life. Ma oA R Wrecatmens Hospital: AURELIUS L. TATE_ He_leaves to mou their loss a sister. Mrs. W. 8. Brooks. and a brother, Arthur Tate. Remains resting at Adams, Morrow & Harris funeral parlor, New Jer- sey ave. and R st. n.w. Puneral 2 pm.. Saturday. May 11, from the above-named funeral parlor. Relatives and friends in- vited 10 N NEST, RAYMOND H. On Thursday. \“U' 9. 1929, at Baltimore, Md. ., RAYMOND beloved husband of Btl:le D. Van NK‘SI and son of G. B. Van Nest. will_be held at Zurhorst funeral ps 301 _East Capltol st.. on Baturday. May 11, A O terulent i "Cedar il Ceme- iy WASHBURN, CHARLES LAWTON DEMAR- AT S ces HOr e late CHARLES LAW- | TON DEMAREST WASHBURN, who died | in_Montpeilier, France, January 17, 1929, | will be held Saturday, May 11, at 2:30 & at"Eiale ‘arish " House, AN Souls | 'h, 16th an aryard sts. n.w., fol- | by interment of remains at {}‘::ck Monday, May 6. 1029, i d “Sk Cemetery. Friends invited. | FISHER, HARRY. On Tuesday. May | Draths. WIGHTMAN. WILLIAM HENDERSON. Thurs- day. May 9. 1929, tt the residence of hir sister. Mrs. C.'A. McEwen, WILLIAM HENDERSON WIGHTMAN. son of the ite Daniel Carroll and Retecca C. R. WIEh: man. Funeral services private. Inter- ment Newark. N. dJ. 10 YOUNG. LETITIA. Departed this life Mas 1929, at the Home for the Aged and In- n. LETITIA YOUNG. Funeral Saturdey 11, at 1 o'clock. from Barnes' Under- taking 'establishment, 614 4'z st. &3, Friends invited. ' In Memoriam. AYDREWS, FLEANOR J. Tn sad remem- brance of cur daughter. A DREWS. who pas: today, May 10, 191 You fousht iife’s battle bravely yAnd patiently stood every Because you were one of God s best. MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER. * BLACKBURN. HELEN B. sad remem- brance of my dear wife and our mothe HELEN B. BLACKBURN, who vassed i five sears 450 today, May 10, 1924, In God's home of shinin You are now a Dwelling in the h 3 With the golden gates We shall meet you some In our Father's mansion Resting by the i te You are weiting for us there. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. JEI BLACKBURN, AND CHILDREN. COOKSEY. PETER J. Sacred to the memory of my beloved father. PETER J. COOK- SEY, who entered into eternsl life three years ago today. May 10. 1926, LOVING DAUGHTER. JANE. In loving memory of our dear son, HARRY FISHER. who departed this life” four years ago foday, May 10, With broken hearts we watched you And saw you pass away. Although we loved you dea: We could not make you_stay. THE FAMILY. * We had a precious treasure once— He was our joy and pride. We loved him perhaps too dearly, For soon he passed away HIS AUNTIE, MRS. A. PFEIFFER. * FOOTE MARGARET VICTORIA. In loving remembrance of my dear mother. MAR- GARET VICTORIA FOOTE, who departed this life one year ago today, May 10, 1928. To me the rose No longer glows. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MARGARET FOOTE JACKSON. MOORE. ESTER ELIZABETH. In loving remembrance of our dear sister and daughter, ESTER ELIZABETH MOORE, Who departed this life fifteen years ago today. May 10, 1914 Oh. dear sist Yo one but But. And nev SISTER G MOORE. NALLE. ROSA L. Sacrcd to the memory of ROSA L. NALLE. who departed this life three years ago. May 10, 19 . N. MCDUFTIE, J. NORTON. DANIEL, MAY AND CATHERINE. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear son DANIEL ang twins, MAY and CATH- ERINE NORTON. who departed this life three years ago today, May 10, 1926. There is no flock, however watched and tended. But one dead lamb is there! There is no firesice, howso'er defended, But has one vacant chair. Daniel, an angel figure is over your grave. which I visit frequently and keep fragrant with flowers T'miss you every moment. A largse part of my life is buried With you. Your life was short, pure and sweet: then the angel you | Breamed ot Catled you on hish. MAY E. y NEVA AND MOTHER, HATTIE THEIR _DEVOTED MOTHER, NORTON. | PARKER. ARELIA. of cur dear mother, ARELIA B. PARKER, who departed this life cne year ago today, May 10. 1923. ‘Whose love can equal the love of a mother, Whose_devotion so loyai and true: Who suffers so much with such joy for another, Who works with such pleasure as mother for you? You will never know your mother's care Until she is not around. And never know her value Until she is under ground. Always try to cheer her and keep her from being in need. Remem!-r_that she reared you as the ear: ; did the seed. You may l-arn to love some one who is and true. But‘gn& never can love as your mother ved v HER DEVOTED _CHILDREN, HARRY, GEORGE AND LEWIS. = REED, RICHARD. In memory of our dear son, RICHARD REED. who passed away one year ago today, May 10, 1928. His cheery smiles and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall. He had a smile for every one And died beloved by ali. THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS. ROBEY, JORN. In loving remembrance of our’ dear husband and father, JOHN ROBEY, who departed this life one year ago today. May 10, 1928, Loving thoughts true and tender Just to show I still remember. You left behind a broken heart, ‘Who loved vou so sincere. Who never did and never will HIS DEVOTED AND CHILDREN. SPAULDING. MARY A. In sed but loving Temembrance of my Gear wife. MARY A. SPAULDING, who dled sixteen years ago today. ‘May 10. 1913. Mass at St. Peter's Catholic Gone, but not forgotten. rest in peace. TAYLOR. MOLLIE F. A tribute of love to the memory of our wife, mother and erandmother. MOLLIE F. TAYLOR. who departed this life one year ago todes, Mey 10, 1928. You sone, but not_forgotten. THE FAMILY. * TAYLOR. MOLLIE F. A token of love to the memory of our devoted mother and grand- mother, MOLLIE F. TAYLOR. who left us one year 2go today, May 10, 1928, The world may change from vear to year, Our loved ones from day to day. But_the love and memory of our dear mother Shall never pass away. LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW, IDA MAY AND JOHN E. BOARDLEY. You are not forgotten, grandma. dear, Nor ever will you be: As long as life and memory lasts TDA MAY AND ELIZABETH. * WRIGHT, LAURA E. In sad but loving memory of our dear mother. LAURA E. WRIGHT, who departed this life one year ag0 yesterday, May 9, 1928. Peacefully sleeping, resting at lastf s weary trials and suffering past. silence you suffered, in patience you bore, Until, God called you home to suffer no HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, SON AYD DAUGHTER. Sacred to the memory May her soul FUNELRAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 N.] . Magern ‘Chaper Lincoln 524 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the orlginal W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 §_years at 1208 H st. 45 years at 940 F st. Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chnne 'l‘elevhon! Main 2473 JOHN 'R v"\?‘md‘in co. _1337 10th St. NW.__ | j WILLIAM LI NERAL DIRECTORS. MATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384. 1385. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 T. F. 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