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Plans are afoot for the collection of a large fund for the endowment of the institu- tion, and contributions will be received during the convention. A report on the activities of the school, and on a com- parative study of the various schools of social service throughout the country will be given the convention by the school committee. ‘To the list of patronesses of the con- vention have been added Miss Agnes Saul, the Misses Kirby. Miss Louise N. Hamilton, Miss Cecelia Ryan. Miss Daisy E. Brick, Mrs. James Arthur Furfey, Mrs. George O'Connor, Miss Jennie Glennan, Mrs, Moncure Burke, Mrs. Charles A. McMahon, Miss Anna Grier Murphy, Miss Sarah R. Lee, Mrs. Mary Corcoran Thom, Mrs. George White- cotton, Mrs. Rebecca E. Shanley, Miss ‘Sarah J. Kealy, Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty and Mrs. J. E. Powell, Miss Elizabeth Lynn, chairman of the committee of the Ladles’ Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and Mrs. H. J. 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BRUBAKER Formerly With The Family Shoe Store Are Assoclated With Us { out spent the greater part of his life | | in the Capital. He served in the Army | during the World War. RITES FOR MRS. DRURY TO BE HELD TOMORROW Former Resident of Georgetown Was Active in Various So- cial Circles Here. Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia M. Drury, who died yesterday at her home, | FRAZIER, ESTHER LOUISE. Departed this | MILLER, KATE KEARNFY. 1336 Otis place, will be, held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hines funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street. Mrs. Drury was born in Georgetown, D. C, on December 11, 1869. Her parents, Mary and Robert Cruit, were among the first residents of the his- toric Q street section. Mrs. Drury was ufitlve in various soclal circles in this city. She is survived by her husband, George Lee Drury; two daughters, Miss Elsle Drury and Mrs. G. C. Gerhold; sister, Mrs, H. M. Taff, and a brother, Walter Cruit. ! T W. J. KNIGHTON RITES Funeral services for Wilbur J.| Knighton, 41, who died yesterday at his | home, 323 Ninth street northeast, will | be held at the residence tomorrow at' 1:30 o'clock. He will be buried with military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Knighton was born in Virginia, He is survived | by his mother, Mrs. Laura B. Knighton, | and two sisters, Mrs. G. W. Simmons | nd Mrs. J. A. Simmons, both of ‘Washington. Marriage Licenses. H Anthony W. Wilding, 2. and Dorothy J.| Lauten, 25; Rev. Joseph M. Moran. ‘A, Istael 43, and Elizabeth Bon- 22; Rev. Willia Pierpont. Joseph Pumphrey. 22, and Ethel Taylor, | 3L both ‘of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. H. E nyder. ames Stroud, 25, and Amy McCalvan, 22; | Rev. A. L. Crigler. Preston “Milbourne, 30, Piney Point, Md.| gnd, Mildred Fieet, ‘27, this city; Reév. K. | . Roy. Francis J. Ewald, 20. this city, and Ruth Campbell. ‘23, Fairgrove, Mich.; Rev. T. A. Cunningham. John' W. Butler. .21. and Mildred A Miner, 18: Rev. J. L. 'Carrol. | Beniamin Elifs. 21. and Earnell Steven- son. 18: Fev. James 'A. L. Washineton i Wilson T_Row. 24. and Evelyn E. Gold- | smith. 31: Rev. Charles Enders. Harry Shaw. 21, this_city, and Heien Green. 19. Hooes. Va : Rev. J. E_Brigss. Jeremiah J_ Murphy. 45. and Dorothy Waring. 26; Rev. L. Kilkenny Norman 'P._Kendis. 21 and Mariorie Embrey. 21: Rev. B. H. Melton. | Fred P. Witt, 39. Omaha, Nebr. and Ava | K. Bruce. 33, Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer. James P. Stakem, 26, this city, and Dore | c."Swann.’ 26, Suiiland, Md.; Rev. Joseph | V._Buckley. Lawrence T. Rasmussen. 23, guerite Reynolds, 2. Rev. Home clor. FOUND. FOR TOST, ANIMALS apply Animal R Tonguc 34 ‘Maryiand ‘ave. s.w. Nat. 8086 = =) LOST. . BOSTON BULL DOG. female. White on chest. AT iy e R oY e Reward. 2523 13th st n.w Adams 1420 i OSTON TERRIER_Md. tag: ) round neck: answers to name of Rex. Li eral reward. 470 Md. ave. 5.w. 27 BOSTON BULL. female, brown near 1lth ana P sts. Saturday. ;’r! 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D ibats hands of expert gredients in the These _in- “MURCO” chemists, satisfied with nothing less than a 100% Pure product, result in the LIFELONG PAINT . . . unsurpassed for beauty and durability. EJMurphy (& INCO 710 12th PORATED St. N. W. National 2477 . . -THOMAS, BIRDIE. Departed this life. after Qurds of Thanks. ANDERSON, MARY. We wish to extend our very tful appreciation to. our Telatives, fri and neighbors for their | kind expressions of sympathy and flowers | during the il god death of our dear sister, MARY Al ‘THE PAMILY. * | LOCKWOOD, HARRY E. We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to our many {riends, relatives and neighbors for their kind expressions of s: athy and flowers . KATIE LOCKWOOD AND FAMILY. * Marriage. DAISY WRIGHT, to Mr. JOHN BMITH of Rev. Bots. . " et Braths. BAPTISTA, JOEN. On Monday, Septamber | 23, 1929, JOH garet T Bapt ience of "hi . Fun om the resi- brother, 313 6th Thursday, _September 26, at thence to St. Peter's Church, will be sald at 9 a.m. Relatives and frien: {avited. "Intermeni at Consressional Ceme: WILLIAM. On Monday, Septem- | 929, at his residence, 1820 Oregon | pt. 3, WILLIAM BESLEY, de- | nd of Fanny Besley, brother | of Viola Harris and nephew of Rosa Lee. | Funeral Priday, September 27, at 3 . from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. 1 Darlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. BRITT, JOHN H. On Wednesday. September 25, 1920, at his residence, Branchville, Md . JOHN H., beloved husband of Mary Hill Britt. He is surgived by the following chii- { Mrs. C. C. Rothwell of Schuyler, Va.: N. "R Swearingen of Branchvill and Miss Mary Ellen Britt of Wash- ington, D. C. Funeral services at his late | residence Thursday, September 26, 1:30 p.m. Interment Beltsville, Md. BROWN, MARIA E. Suddenly, at Freed- men's” Hospltal, Tuesday, September 34, : 1929, at 3 @ MARIA'E. BROWN, the daughter of the lite Thomas and Elizabeth King. She leaves to mourn their loss three children, Lillian Sheidon, Tolbert King and Alicé Johnson: one sister, Mrs. Mollie Tilliry; two brothers, Cherles Wes- ley King and Elias King. and a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. . DRURY, LYDIA M. On Tuesday, September 24, 1929, at her residence. 1336 Otis DI D.w. LYDIA M. DRURY, beloved wite of George Lee Drury. Funeral services ut the 8. H. Hines Co. funercl home, 2901 14th . n.w., Toursday, Seplember 26, at 2 p.m. | funeral 26 life Mondey, September 23. 1929, at 1:30 am. at her residence, 1127 29th st. n.w., ESTHER LOUISE FRAZIER, devoted wife T loving daughter of Jo. seph A. Bell and sister of Carl A Bell Funeral Thursday, September 26, at 2 p.m., from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 20th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.'w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Zion Cemetery. . FRAZIER, ESTHER. The Young Ladies’ Pro- tective 'League announces the funeral of | Mrs. ESTHER FRAZIER, Thursday, Sep- | tember 26, 1929, 2 pm., Mount Zion M. E. | Church, 2ith and Dumbarton aye. Piease attend. MAYME STEWART, R. 5, SAMUELLA MILTON, Pres. : FRAZIER, ESTHER. Officers and Members of “the Electa Chapter, No. O. E. 8. Please meet at Mount Zion M. E. Church, 29th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w., Thurs- day. September 26, 1929, at 1 Dm. to atiend _the funeral of Honored Lady ESTHER FRAZIER. INDIANA N. GREENE. Royal Matron. RALPH G. BARBOUR, Royal Patron. BLANCHE COGHILL, Hon. Sec. GOODING, FOREST W. Suddenly, Monday. September 23. 1920. at 4:30 p.m. FOREST W. GOODING of Kensington. Md.. in his 45th’ year. husband of Mabel Gooding. Funeral Thursday. September 26. 2 D. from his late residence, Kensington, Md. Interment Glenwood Cemetery, D. C. 25 HENDERSON. THOMAS M. Jr. Departed his life Monday. September 23. 1929. at 6:45 a.m. THOMAS M. Jr. the beloved son of Mary and the late Thomas Hender- son. brother of Ada M. David L.. Paris. d_Emmett Henderson and Thomas: _brother-in-law _of . and Helen H. Henderson. Pu- neral from his late residence. 355 H t. 3w, Thursday, September 26, at 1 D.m. Relatives and friends invited. 25° HESS. THOMAS L. A special communica- tion' of Stansbury Lodge. No_ 24, F. A. A. | M., is called for Thursday. Sepfember 26, 1539, at 12.45 pm.. to attend the funerai of iate Brother THOMAS L. HESS. BY order of the master. J. HOWARD HIXON, Secretary. HODGES, RICHARD W. Departed this life on Tuesday. September 24, 1929, after & long iliness, RICHARD W. HODGES, the devoted husband of Clara C. Hodges and father of Su He also leaves er relative . Remains may be viewed at the funeral parlor of Al ander 'S. Pope, 315 15th st se. ur Thureday noon. September 26. thereafter 335 15th st se. Funeral Priday. 9 am. from St. Cyprian's Church. 13ih and C| se.’ Interment Mount Ollvet Ceme: CUTT. GEORGE_S. On Wednesdas. 'ORGE 8., beloved husband of the late Hannah Hunnicutt and devoted father of Clarence S. Hunni- cutt of 2031 First st. n.w. Funeral from Safiell's chapel. 5th and H sts. n.w. o September at 11 am. ' Rela-| tives and friends invied, Intermént, pri- vate, Congressional Cemetery. 6 RICHARD. Departed _this life September_ 23. 1929, RICHARD JOHNSON, beloved father of ‘Susie Stew- art. ton, " Ernest J avis, Clifton | Davis, Willie Davis and Edna Smith, aiso | the great-grandfather of Marion ~Jones, Milton — Thornton, Edna _ Smith ' and Thomas_Smith. jr. Puneral service at Ernest D. Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 | Georgia_ave. n.w, on Wednesdas, Sep- | tember 25, at 7:30 p.m. = KENNEY, ALICE. Entered into eternal rest Tues September 24, 1929, at her resi- | dence, 500 P st. n.., ALICE KENNEY, de- voted wife of Ewing W. Kennes. a loving sister of Milton and Mary V. Brown, de- oted stepmother of May Kennes and the iate Leon Kenney. She also leaves & host of cther relatives and friends to_mourn their loss. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. KNIGHTON, WILBUR JAMES. On Tues- dny. September 34, 1929. at his residencr, 323 9th st. n.e.. WILBUR JAMES KNIGH- TON. beloved son of Laura and the late Littieberry Knighton. ~ Serviceswill be Reld at his late residence on Thursday. September 26, at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Arlington Cemetery. 5 ELIZEBETH BRAUN . September 24, 1929, BRAUN MANNING. widow Manning. Puneral (private) from her late residence, 1638 Hobart st n.w. In- terment Lawrenceburg, Ind. Kindly omit riowers, McPHERSON, RACHEL M. Wednesday, Sep- tember 25, 1929, at 10:35 a.m., at her resi- dence, 1646 Hobart st. nw.. RACHEL M. MCPHERSON, beloved wife' of the late Orlando M.’ McPherson and mother of Grace M. Landis and Maud E. McPherson. Funeral services at her late residence, 1646 Hobart st. n.w.. Saturday, September 28, at 11 am. Friends invited. Interment at Glenwood, Cemetery. 28 MOORE. JOHN A. Tuesday, September 24, 1929, ‘at his residence. 3543 Warde. st nw. JOHN A. MOORE. beloved husband of Mary and devoted father of J. Alfred. William and George E. Moore. Mrs. Joseph A. Woodworth and Mrs. Waliace F. Ran- dolph. Funeral Thursdas. at 2 p.m., from the residence. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. MUNDY, ROBERT T. On Wednesdy, Sep- tember 2! 19 at_ his_ residence. 1412 Ctittenden st. n. ROBERT T. MUNDY. aged 40 years, beloved husband of Blanche L 'Mundy. Notice of funeral hereatter. PASSMAN, HERMAN F. Tuesday, September 24, 1929, at 11:40 a.m., HERMAN F. PASS- MAN. member of Columbia Typographical Union, No. 101, aged 74 . Funeral from ‘the chapel of Thom 8. Sergeon, 1011 7th st. n.w.. Thursday, September 26. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited_to attend. interment private. o REED. BENNIE. Departed this life Sund; September 22, 1929. in Veterans' Hospiti Oteen, N. C., BENNIE REED. beloved son of Mrs. Minhie Reed of 532¢ Eades st. n.e. Funersl ‘Thursday. September 26, at 1:30 X from Frazier's new funeral home, 389 Interment Arlington Na- On_ Tues- LIZEBETH of William J. ROBERTS, ANNIE H. On Tuesday, Sep- tember 34, 1929, in her home for the past 20 vears in Braddock Heights, Md. Mrs. ANNIE H. ROBERTS. aged 93 'vears. Fu: neral at her late residence Thursday Sep- tember 26, at 2 p.m. Interment In Fred- erick. . a brief illness. :45 p.m. Monday, Sep- tember 23. 1929, at Freedmen's Hospital, BIRDIE THOMAS, devoted mother of Ro- land Thomas, sister of Georgc Thomas ‘daughter of ‘the late Eliza Thursday, September residence. 102 Douglas Ebenezer M. E. Church, se., where services will be held lock. ~Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 G e. n.w., until 4 p.m. Wednes- day, thereafter at her Iate residence. The dearest friend from us has gone, The voice we loved ix stilled; A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. THE PAMILY. WAGNER, WILLIAM. On Wednesday. Sep- tember 25, 1929. WILLIAM WAGNER of Shady Side. Md., husband of ‘the late mer. Services will be held at Zurhorst's furieral pariors, 301 East Capitol st. on Priday, September 27, 2 pm. Inferment in ' Prospect HMill 'WALTER, MARY C. Tuesday, September 24, 1929, MARY C. WALTER, mother of Millard A. Waiter, aged 50 years. Puneral from her late residence, Clinton, Md. Friday, September 27, at 2 p.m. Interment Con- gressional Cemetery. 'WASHINGTON, HARRY. Departed this life ‘Monday, &&‘flnbfl' 2 1929, HARRY WASHINGTON. He lea to mourn their loss a wife. mother, two sisters and one brother and a-host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Wm. T. Tol- bert funeral parlor, 1308 6th st. ».w. No- tice of funeral hereafter. * WILLIAMS, ELBERT. Departed this life Tuesday. September 24, 1920, at Walter Reed Hospital. ELBERT WILLIAMS, aged 67 years, rfl.!refl‘v!lnclnll musician of (he $th Cavalry Ban .d_devoted brother of Edward 8. Willias fil Brooklyn, N. Y.. and uncle_of Mr: arriett Duprie and 'W. Ernest Jarvis Co. I\In.‘fl‘l“ar an; Ga. ave. B.W, # thence E st pariors, 208 ROBINSON. EDWARD W. Beaths. WILLIAM! NAOML. De * life o A o voted anughter of Walter Williams, sis- ter of Mamie Harrod, Inez and Andrew ::l‘llll ";"l:lll:e‘h.l v&un‘crfl later. Re- YOUNG JENNIE. Departed this life Se) - ber 24, 1929, at Gallinger HDIM" .lllu n‘lmfl- NIE YOUNG. She leaves two sisters and & host of friends 1o mourn their loss. Re- mains renlnt at Frank Williams’ funeral prs st. n.w. Notice of funeral In Memoriam BROGKS, THADDEUS §. In loving remem- g"nul(s.fl‘h mz .ml:a ’THADDZ 8 ROO! ho depar ri day, Beptember 25, 1908. TN Twenty-one years have p Since you were called w How weil I do remember That sad and weary day. T‘; hands that did so much for me, low helplessly they lay? God knew they worked continuously, But they are gone today. Nothing can ever take away ‘The love & heart holds dear: Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps you near. HIS LOVING MOTHER, ANNA BROOKS. * COLEMAN. EDNA BROWN. In memory of EDNA BROWN COLEMAN, who_departed ;}nlll’.lue ten years ago today, September FRANK COLEMAN RANK C AND THE BROWN EDMUNDS, EMMA. A tribute of love to the memory of my loving mother, EMMA ED- MUNDS. who passed into eternal rest twc years ago today, September 25, 1927. In_my heart your memory lingers, Bweetly, tender, fond and true; There s not & day. dear mother, YouR "DEvETES' BATGHTE iR, GUSY V. GRANT. 5 JONES, JESSE J. In sad remembrance of my dear husband, JESSE J. JONES. who left uS One year ago today, September 25, 1928. In love he lived, in peace he died: His life was asked, but God denied: The trial was hard, the pain_ severe, To part with one I loved o di But in my heart he shall rema. Until we meet in heaven again HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. KEISTER. JAMES L. In loving memory of sy L yton: JAMES L. KEISTER. who y ‘nine years \ Bep- red gway hine'y ago todsy, Bep. Oh. how I miss you. dear som, No toneue can ever tell HIS DEVOTED MOTHER, LAURA KEIS- TER. . In sad but loving" remembrance of our dear sister, KATE KEARNEY MILLER, who died ten years ago today. September 24. 1919, HER SISTER AND BROTHERS. NICHOLS. REV. L. F. In loving remem- brance of our dear husband and father, Rev. L. P. NICHOLS. who departed this life_ one ‘Jear ago today, September 25, + The blow was hard, The shock severe, We never thoight Your death so near. You are gone, but mot forgotten. The memors of your life. the things you cher- ished. the ideals vou admired and the principles you reverenced shail alwavs live with us. making your absence from us shorter (though sad) and sweeter because of their presence Rest through the long and silent night, Rest till the day dawrs eternal light, Rest in the presence of vour Savior, dear, Rest where the saved anes have no fear HIS WIFE. MRS. IRENE P. NICHOLS. AND SON. REV_J. P NICHOLS, ETC. 754 GRESHAM PL. N.W. PERRY. FRANK. Sacred to the memory of my_ dear husband and father. NK PERRY. who died two years ago todey, Beptember 25, 1927. 'Twas evening when the Master's volce called softly, “Come and rest. My Suffering child. come now and lay your head upon my breast.” He smiled ang sweetly answered, “Yes, my mind on Thee has stased. And through the valles of death T walked with Thee, I am not afraid God called you, dear father, Called you 1o His home on high: May 1 prepare to meet you. For my time is drawing nigh. Through each day we miss you sadly, 8till wherever we may 100k We can see some sweet remembrance. Most of all your kind, sweet 100K. Gone from us forever, The face we loved 80 well. And.on. how we do miss you N one can ever tell. HIS' LOVING WIFE,” LOUISA PERRY, AND CHILDREN. PRINTZ. ANNIE M. In sad but loving re- rembrance Sf oy dear sister, ANNIE M. PRINTZ (nee Bussius), who _departed this life ‘onie year ato today, September 35, Love and memory last forever HER LOVING SISTER, MABEL. * In_sad but lov- ing_remembrence of ouf dear son. brother and grandson. EDWARD W. ROBINSON, ¥ho departec thic life five years ago to- Gay, September 25, 1924 In our hearts your memory lingers, Loving, tender and true There is not & day, dear boy, We do not think of you. Life is not the same to us Since you have passed away; re_ loving and_kind of ‘your wavs You were gentle and sweet o the end of your days. FATHER. MOTHFR, SISTER AND GRANDPARENTS. 5 VINCENT, VIRGINIA N. Bacred to_the memory of our darling mother, VIRGINI, N. VINCENT. who entered into_etern Tést & year ago today, September 25, 192 Often from our hearts comes a birter ers, Wondering how came our mother to die But God from above showed a vision #0 sweet, She is not dead. she is only asleep. HER LOVING CHILDREN. MRS. GEORGE A. SEUSS AND GILBERT C. VINCENT. * VINCENT. VIRGINIA N. In sad but loving remembrance of my wife. VIRGINIA VINCENT, who departed this life & year ago today, September 25, 1928. The one we loved has gone to rest. Her firm. true heart is still: The hands that alwass gave us help Now lie in death’s cold chill. HER LOVING HUSBAND. HARRY B. VIN- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FU AL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE_N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1385. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1 EAST CAPITOL ST. hote Lin 2. i Phane Lincoln 0375 __, ___ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\, Enone west ooog Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. = Modeon Coaper. 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