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62 Years of Worthy Service | THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, The Avenue at 7th For Style... for Value: Let Your New Overcoat And Two-Trouser Suit Bear The Label of Saks 35 40 45 IRST, let’s talk about your Overcoat! If you want a lux- urious Fleece Coat, let us show you a great Fleece guarfnteed for 2 years of wear! Or let us show you the distinctive curly- nap Boucle! If the Chesterfield is your style, let us present the masterly Saks Chesterfield! INGLE-BREASTED and dou- ble-breasted Coats! Self-col- Jar and Velvet-collar Coats ! Form - fitted, box and raglan coats! If you want an Overcoat, and if you want uncommon Overcoat value, remember that Saks is “the overcoat store of ‘Washington!” 'Saks—Third Floor. | You’ll Like This Tux! Dress Shirts. . .$3 to $5 Dress Studs.$2 to $7.50 Formal Ties.75¢c to $1.50 Silk Hose— 39 ODERATE ae the price is this Saks Tuxedo has won a great reputation for outstand- ing distinction. Not only h smartness, but tailoring of the $3 to $7.50 very fim;n sort. It is a creation Gray Mocha Gloves, of genuine quality. And—it is $3.45 and $5 silk lined. Wear it! White Kid . Saks—Third H'z 3 it Dress Mufflers— Gloves .....$3.50 “(Necenmry alterations will be made in time for Thanksgiving wear) Now...asto your 2-Trouser Suit! ECAUSE we selected these suits in the fabric, we knqw that they embody the newest and smartest weaves, shades and pat- terns. Gray—Oxford—Brown— blended tones — plain — pat- terned! Whatever your taste, it is fulfilled in these unusual showings! There are single- breasted and double-breasted models—2-button and 3-button models — every variation and every size! Saks—Third Floor. 75¢ to $1.50 |FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR JACOB G. MOODY |Services Are Conducted at Hy- ! song’s Home, With Interment in Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services for Jacob G. Moody, navy yard machinist, who died Satur- day at his residence, 414 Seward square southeast, were conducted in Hysong’ | funeral home, 1300 N street, this after- noon. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Moody, who was 55 years old, was { widely known here in mus! and fra- ternal circles. He had been employed in the navy yard for many years. PEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones | ACims 10341 ¥ D g Marriage Licenses. Robert Thacker, Bajumore. M Mable Boutch: imouth, Vi L. I McDous ‘William McClure, 26, this city. and Cora L. Byrd, 21, New York city; v. Willlam H. Tho wn%\{'& Newman, 26, and Grace Jack- . 255 - Lt son, Rev, Lindsey C. Scolt, \ jonn. ity Aauiis, By Aquils . Bulls, 28, and Lots B. Hoover, M. Baylor. 26, and Amella G. M. Baylor. 28, rd webb, 38 e, 27 Rev. B, Threikeld 0o McKelvey, 31, and Hider ill b'glh"‘fl( fewport News, = 5 ” Berl o Berserts 36, and Luctenne Robyif, Vurpiliot. ser. 36 and Mary P. Ward, ng and_Winifred B. Mclntyre. 2%, ond Catherine C. b Heker 51, this. city, and Richard; 0. Buckeburg, Germany; Rev. G. Peter. D. , 26, this ‘city, and Marie 2 Weww Boint. Ve Rev. W. A. 38, and Ethel Deavers, Rev. E. Hez Swe: 7; 33; and Rebecca Reed, eck. A Evand, 2, nd Queents E. Wil- ‘Charies Thomas, 1. and Lillian Doo 18; 4 octin E. Fruser 3. and Gertrude E. Hiney, nd Josephine E. 25; Rev, James J. Connelly. d Trene 5. Walk- v. John B. Al Woolard, ‘20; Rey Lester M. Mur er, 21; Rev. Ma AL TR Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Howard L. and Neomi Ror Richard and Henrietta M. ., boy. Andrew B. and Florence V. Gravatt, bov. Jesse and Susie Meek Zack and Julls Keree, boy, Arthur B. and Edith W. Kinsolving, boy. Paul B. and Lora McKissick, boy. A parrot in green stones is a popular hat brooch in Paris. —of the director’s are given Special Sale of We were overstocked OFF! have seldom offeted! in White and Per Pair . . Set of 6 Table Knives and Forks, white handles, in stainl eel ..$6.00 Set of 6 Knive: ..$3.00 Bread Knife 60c completely as silverware. And than Community silver. —FIRST “Wenr-Ever” TURKEY ROASTERS with new Black Co Roasting Pan Size 13V inches by 8% inches. Spectal 1c 77777717220 Tron red The Real Test service he renders for a small " We are proud to say that our most moderately priced services, costing, complete, but $125.00, tention commanded by services costing many times this sum. § '?EAL FUNERAL HOME or reference; Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET, N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 . Your Last Opportunity Betors $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 Moz Manning & Nickel plated, complete with ord and plug. —SECOND FLOOR— BARBER & ROSS, Inc. The Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store 11th & G St quality of a funeral service is the type of the same careful at- Carving Sets— Some at Half Price in carving sets—inventory showed this startling situation—so we reduced the prices—in some instances as much as ONE-HALF' Coming just before Thanksgiving and Christ- mas, this sale affords a timely opportunity such as we Three-Piece Carving Sets Stag Handles L . Steak Carving Sets $ French Cook Knives, $1.50 Individual Carving Kniv .$3.00 Paring Knive: 25¢ Slicers . 50¢ COMMUNITY SILVER \ Few things fulfill the requirements of the perfect gift as no silverware is more charming In the beauty and distinction of de- sign they have created Community craftsmen have won com- parison with the silversmiths of old. We have it in the new and famous DEAUVILLE PATTERN. FLOOR— w» : long. - quality. $1.48 Bowman Waffle Iron 365 1929. DR. CARL W. McGAUGHEY FUNERAL TOMORROW Veterans’ Bureau Expert Suffered Heart Attack While on . Hunting Trip. Puneral services for Dr. Carl W. Mc- Gaughey, 49 years old, medical super visor and expert in neuro-u#chu'xy. central office, United States Veterans' Bureau, who died of a heart attack in & hunting cabin near Richmond, Vi Sunday night, will be conducted at the Fort Myer gate in Arlington Ceme- tery tomorrow afternoon’ at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Arlington Ceme- tery, with full military honors. The body was brought to this city yesterday. 5. McGaughey suffered from shock Saturday as a result of being thrown into the water when the boat he was hunting in overturned, it is stated, but is believed by friends to have recovered from that prior to the heart attack. Dr. McGaughey served for some time in the Medical Corps, U. S. Army, with the grade of captain and later was in the United States Public Health Serv- ice. He was transferred from the lat- ter to the Veterans” Bureau when cer- tain work carried on among war vet- erans by the Health Service came under the jurisdiction of the bureau. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy to partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; low- est tonight about 40 degrees; moderate southwest and west winds. Virginia—Cloudy to partly cloudy to- night and tomorrow; possibly light rain in the south portion tonight; somewhat warmer tomorrow in the south portion; moderate shifting winds, becoming fresh southwest or west. Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; possibly light rain on the southeast’ coast tonight; little change in temperature; moderate to fresh southwest and west winds. ‘West Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; possibly light rain in the extreme east portion ‘tonight; not much change in temperature. Record for Twenty-Four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 47; 8 p.m.,, 43; 12 midnight, 41; 4 am., 40; 8 am, 41; B aroumetis—4 3 rometer- pm., 30.23; 8 pm, 30.25; 12 midnight, 30.16; 4 am., 30’.03: ¢ am., 30.05; noon, 29.98. Highest. temperature, 48, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 40, occurred .at 3:00 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 35; lowest, 23. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 1040 am. and 1117 pm.; high tide, 4:03 am. and 4:?1? p.m. 'omorrow—Low tide, 11:30 a.m.; high tide, 5 am. and 5:30 p.m. i The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:02 am.; sun sets 4:48 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:03 am.; sun sets 4.48 p.m. Moon rises—2:17 a.m.; sets 2:28 p.m. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—No report. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. Weather. Abllene, Tex Cloudy Aibany, N. Clear Rain Cloudy ; Cloudy .62 Cloudy Atlanta, Ga. Atlanti¢_Cit; Baltimore, Md. Birmingham .o 235338338828 Bismarc”. N. Cloudy Bostor, Mass. Pt.cloudy N. Y. Cloudy Che- oston, Gloudy Gt ago, 111 - Pt.cloudy Cincinnati, ORib Sloudy Cleveland, 'Ohio. 29.80 Cloudy Columbia, 8. Gy 30.12 Rain Denver, 30,04 Clear Detroit, Mich... 29.72 Cloudy El Paso, Tex...30.10 ; Clear Galveston. Tex. 30.08 /%3 Rain Helena, Mont... 29| + Pt.cloudy 8. Dak; Clear Gloudy Sloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Pt.cloudy Cloudy New York, N Cloudy Okiahoma_ Cit: Cloudy Qmaha, Nebr Philadélphia.Pa. Phoenix, Ariz... Pittsburgh, P: Portland, 'Me. Portiand, O Raleigh, 'N. C... Salt Lake City.. San Antonio.. " 8an Diego, Calif San_ Francisco. St. Louls, Mo. 8t. Paul, Min Seattle, . Raim Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, today) _ Stations. Temperature, Weather. London. England. . 46 Clear Paris, Franc I 82 Bartcloudy Gibraltar, Spain. .. 56 rt cloudy (Noon, Greenwich time, todaz.) Horta (Faya)), Azores. 68 Cloudy San_Juan, IFn“l:;"algo 82 Clear Havana, Guba ... 74 Glear Colon, -Canal Zone. § Partcloudy v With the death recently of Miss C. Armstrong of Drumkeen, Ireland, the last of three sisters passed away within a few weeks. FOUND. SMALL SUM OF MONEY. Call Lin. 5033-J after 6 p.m. * e LOST. DINNER_RING, platinum, set with 3 dla- monds. Reward; Mrs. D. Gibson, 3100 Conn. ave. Adams 9571, afier 6:30. . DOG—Wige-hi tish Terrier, white With brown spoY.on nose and head: Chevy Chase. Reward. Telephone National 2703 between 9 am. and § p.m. a7 DOG, Chesapeake Bay; liver Drown: answers to “Captain’ Reward. 700 Flower ave. Takoma Park, Md._Shepherd J. ESKIMO SPITZ, white, fei vicinity Lincoln Park;: rewar FOB—Gold_watch fob, monogram *J. K.} reward. _Advertising managgr, Main 7700, FRATERNITY PIN, T. E Pl 47; reward. 1474 Meridian pl. n.w. _Adams 3252. FRATERNITY PIN, Chi Omega, With suard “Katherine Boykin" engraved on back. Re- ward. _Adams 292! FUR PIEC in vicinity of Tth 8 5 : reward. Call Lincoln 4867. Mrs, A. Masino, 212 Arthur pl. n.w. 8 GLASSES, tortoise shell, Wisconsin ave. Georgetown; west_entrance Union Statio or mear Park View Market. Reward. Cal Columbin_6426-W. HANDBAG, black lizard, between New York ave. and P st. on 14th, Monday evening Reward. Phone National 5060, Branch 233. ¢ KEYS, on fing with Hecht Co. coin on same, November 24, Return to 2975 Cha LARGE a_(long-haired) OChow doi Reward of $25 will be paid if located or retum;:d‘ to E. & Newman, 2600 Tilden s MESH_BAG—Monday eventhg, 14th and R all North'3010. . NECKLACE_—Ad: arl neckiace, Saturday, November 23: valuable to owner only; re- ward. Cail Clev. 2013. NOSE GLABSES, 1 pair Tady's silver Oxford: Sunday last. . Retarn to F. B. Tipton, 1400 14th_st._Reward. _ OXFORD GL: Sunday on 3ist, Penn- sylvania or Connecticut ave. Return to 1510 31st._Reward. . POCKETBQOK_Contan - drive (Ruth Kagle, Lanham, Md.) Re 10th st. se. ' KETBOOK, Tight tan, containing cvs money. Liberal séward, for, Tetury {0 813" Edgemoor ‘lane, Bethesds, Md. Wis. RING, pul, Golitalre. on Thursday between E st and Upshur n. Address Box 495-D, Star_office. 26 SILVERWARE—36_pieces, silver coffee pot. J3at; 3 ash fraye. in white bag, betweer Col. rd. and Keefer pl. n.w.. Monda - turh 'to 3204 Georgla ave. Reward. e 27 SUIT BOX, wray, of underwear, fost In bank loth and Columbia rd. November 21. With black and amber handle; Sunday morning between - Christ Churehi, Georgeton, and Washington Cathe- a eward. 3239 R st. Ph West 0646, WATCH AND CHAIN, gold, between and Columbia rd. and 22nd and O “"Reward, " Return to P. Pot. 2982-J. ot o0 s oo R Garh gt Thanks., | JOHNSON, MARY. We wish to extend our appreciation for the kindness,.sympathy and floral tributes st the dea dear mother, MARY JO! N, th o AMILY. * Bratha. ASHYON. MARY E. Sunday, November 24, 1920, at Palls Ohurch, Va. MARY E. ASH. TON. beloved wife of the late Armstead Ashton. She leaves to mourn their loss three children, Sylvia, Martha and James: three stepchildren, Nellie Thompson, Mary Daly snd Alice Robinson: one brother, Reuben Lee, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday, Novem- ber 37, 8t 3 oclock from Galloway M. Church, Rev. R. A. Grifith officiating. Loving and kind in all of her ways, Upright and just to the end of her davs: Sincere and true in heart and mind. What @ beautiful memory, mother, you left’ behtnd. YOUR_DEVOTED GRANDSON, P. B. ASHTON. BELL. JOHN C. On Tuesday. November 26, 1929, at_his "residence, 540 Shepherd st. n.w.. JOHN C. BELL. 'Remains resting at W. W. Chambers' funeral home. 14th and Chapin sts. n.w. Interment Culpeper, Va. BEST, RICHARD J. Suddenly, on Monday, November 25, 1929, at th residence of his son. Roval G. Best, 2827 28th st. n.w.. RICHARD J. BEST.’ Remains resting at W. W. Chambers' funeral home, 400 Cha- W, Puneral (private) Wednesday, Interment Cedar in n. ovember 27, at 10 a.m. Hill Cemetery. CARRINGTON, GODFREY. On Monday, No- vember 25, 1929. at his residence. Halls Hill, Va, GODFREY CARRINGTON, de- voted husband of Carrie M. Carrington. loving father of Mrs. Dorothy Points and Mrs. Thelma Newman. He also leaves to mourn their loss two grandchildren, three sisters, three brothers and a host of other {e'll:llvll and friends. Notice of funeral ater. COLEMAN, THOMAS. Departed this life on Monday, November 25, 1929 at 7:45 am. at_his residence#1643%; 1ith st. n.w., after 3 Jong Hiiness, which fe_bore ‘with Chris- tian_faith, THOMAS COLEMAN, the be- Joved husband of Hattie Coleman. He 1eaves to mourn their loss & loving wife, five nieces, two nephews and a host of other relstives and_ friends. Funeral Shursday, Novemper 28, at 1 p.m. the Vermont Avenue Baptist Churcl mont _ave. between Q And R sts. D.W.. Rev. C. L. Murray officiating. DE .VAUGHA! ZORA E. Monday, Navem‘v ber 25, 1929, at 7 p.m.. at Sibley Hospital, after a short illness, Mrs. ZORA E.. widow of the late William F. De Vaughan. Fu- neral from Wright's parlors. 1337 10th st n.w., Wednesday, Novomber 27, at 2: p.m. Relatives and friends invited. %\1- terment at Rock Creek Cemetery. DORSEY, ALFRED. On Sunday, November 24, 1920. at_his residence, 950 Florida ave. n.w. ALFRED DORSEY. devoted husband of Eliza Dorsey. Remains resting at the ‘W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 ave. n.w. until Tuesday, 7 .1 Pu- n 1 Wednesday. November 27, at 2 p.m.. from his late residence, 950 Florida avi nw. Interment Friday, November 29, at Baltimore, Md. DOTSON, EDWARD. arted this life Sunday, November 929, at _his resi- dence, 538 24th st. D.W.. D - EDWAR N, devoted husband of Lillle B. Dotson epfather of Howard J. Doison. Fu- fednesday, November 27, at 1 p.m., from Liberty Baptist Church. 23rd st between H.and Eve sts. n.w., Rev. H. T. Gaskins “officiating. Interment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. GARBER. PATRICIA MAY. ' On Tuesda: November 26. 1929, at_Chiidren’s Hospital PATRICIA MAY GARBER, aged 6 month beloved daughter of Robert P. and Lola L. Garber. Funeral services at her late residence, 4460 Reservoir rd. n.w. on Tuesday, November 26, at 7:30 p.m. Inter- ment Linwood. Md. GORDON, GEORGE. On Saturday, Novem- ber 23,1929, at New York City, GEORGE GORDON. devoted son_of Loufsa Gordon and cousin of Marie Bennet. Notice of funeral later. “Remains resting at the W. Ernest is Co. funeral parlors, 3222 Ga. ave. n.W. GREENE, EDWARD CONRAY, Jr. Passed away Monday, November 25.'1929, at 11:20 m., BDWARD CONRAY.(Jr., the darline n"of Edward and Seleha ‘Greene (nee Pollard) of Vienna, Va, aged 14 months 14 days_ Funeral from First Baptist Chureh, Vienna, Va., Wednesday, Novem- : ber 27,'at 2 o'ciock. - HODSON, EDWARD. The officers and mem- hers of Grantlyn Tabernacle, No. 70, A I O. of Moses. are notified to meet at Moses Home, 1421 T s n.w., Tuesday. November 26, at 7:30 p.m.. to lrnnfi for the funeral of Brother EDWARD HOD- SON. ' Puneral services vember 27, at 1:30 p.m.. fi Liberty Bap- eancaday. No- | tist Church, 23rd st. between H and Eve | .. Rev. ki1 officlating. BB OFHER JOHN M. JOHNEON, W. 8. SARAH TYSON, Sec. HOUT, DORA A. On_ Monday, November 25, 1029, at Sibley Hospital.' DORA A. beloved mother of Mrs. Charles N. Jones and Howard B. Hout. Services af the §7°H. Hines Co. funeralshome. 2901 14th st n.w., Wednesday, November 27, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Warrenton. Va. 26 LINTBICUM, SOPHRONIA. On_ Monday. November 25, 1929, at 8:30 a.m. &t her grandson’s residence. 1012 8th 'st. . SOPHRONTA LINTHICUM. ~ widow Hamilton_S. Linthicum and mother of | Richard Benjamin and fiton Linthi- cum, in her 96th year Puneral Wadnesday. \November 27. at 2:30 p.m. from the above residence. Interment Congressional Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. 26 MANSFIELD, EDWIN L. _Suddenly, on Su day. November 24, 1929, at 10 a.m.. ED. WIN L. MANSPIELD. beloved husband of Ellie T. Mansfield, ed 68 years. Fu- Teral Trom hs late residence. 338 6th st se.. on Wednesday, November 27, at 2:30 p.m. Relaitves and friends invited to s tend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. 2 MeCLINTOCK, MARY GARRISON. On Sat- urday, November 23, 1920, at Wiliiamstown, Mass.. MARY GARRISON. widow of Wal ter L’ McClintock and mother of A. Ga: rison MeClintock of this_clty. Funeral and burial on Tuesday, Nosember 26, at Williamstown, Mass. 26 MONTGOMERY, CHARLES 8. Suddenly, on Mordas November 25. 1929, CHARLES S., beloved husband of Pauline Montgome: Funeral services at his late residence, E st ne. on Wednesday, November 27. at 2 pm. Tnterment at Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. ¢ MORAN. WILTSHIRE E. Suddenly, on Sun- day, November 24,1930, at 1015 pm.. at her residence, 1510 D st. s.e. WILTSHIRE E. MORAN (nee Usilton), beloved wife of George E. Moran. Funeral services at the late residence’ Wednesday, “November 27, at 2 pam. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PERRY. GEORGE R. On Monday, Novem- ber 25, 1929, at Garfield Hospital, GEORGE R. PERRY, beloved husband of Clara L. Pérry_ (ne¢ Farmer) and father of Olve and Roy P. Perty, in is soth year, Fu- neral services Thursday, November 28, at 2:30 p.m., at his late residence. 636 Sth st. ne. Helatives and friends invited. In- terment-Glenwood Cemetery. 27 ROBB, ROBERT A. Departed this life sud- Noverber” 35, 1030, at’ Providence ROBERT ROBB. Remains resting at Barnes' undertaking establish. ‘m:m. 614 42 st. s.w. Notice of funeral ater. ROBINSON. HENRY CLAY. Suddenly. on Monday, November 25, 1929, at 10:15 a.m., HENRY CLAY ROBINSON, beloved hus- band of Rosa F. Robinson. Remains at Moon & Allen’s funeral parior. Hc leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, unc} @ aunt and three nieces, other relatives and host of friends. Services at Moon & Al len’s_funeral parlors, Thursday. Novem ber 28, at 9 p.m. Funcral Friday, No- vember 29, - from Providence Baptist Church, Leésburg, Va., 1 p.m. 28 RODMAN, HAZEL EFFIE. On Monday, November 25, 1929, at p.m., HAZEL EFFIE, beloved wife of Edwin F. Rodman. and loving daughter of James A. and Martha George, in her 26th year. Funeral from her late residence, 20 Rhode Island ave. n.e. Wednesday, 'November 27, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. . SCHAEFFER, HARROLD CHRISTIAN. Sud- denly, on: Sunday. November 24, 1929, at his home. 143 East 39th st New York City, HARROLD CHRISTIAN SCHAEFFE son of the late George Christian SchaefTt and Jessié Harrold Schaeffer and gran Son of the late Rev. J. A. Harrolé. Notice of funeral Iater. 27 SHEEHY. JOHN. On Monday. November 25, 1929, ‘at 5 p.m.. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Warren D. Zimmerman 133 Peyton st.. Alexandria, Va. Funeral from late residence and thence to St Mary's Church Thursday, November 28, at 10 a.m. Friends and reiatives invited. * TATE, HARRY. On Tuesday, November 26, 1929, at 7 a.m.. at the residence of his son, Elmer M. Tate, 1410 33rd st. n.w.. HARRY TATE, beloved husband "of the late Anna G, Tate. Funeral from above Tesidence on Thursday, November 8. at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. In- ferment Congressional Cemetery. 21 TATE, LEVI L. On Monday, November 25. 1920, at 4:15 am. at his residence, 425 4th st. n.e.. LEVI L _TATE. aged 88 vears. beloved husband of Ruth Judson Tate and father_ of Arthur. Lester and Edward Tate, Mrs. W. E, Kopp., Mrs. F. B. Cos- well ‘and Mrs. H. T. McGraw. Puneral services at Hysong's fuenral home, 1300 N st. n.w., Wednesday. November 27. at X Interment Glenwood Cemetery. omit flowers. TAYLOR. ISABELLA. Suddenly. on Sun- day. November 24. 1929, ISABELLA TA' LOR. beloved mother of Harry Colema: Remains resting at Alexander S. Pope's i neral parlor, 315 15th st. s.e. .Wednesday, November 27, at 2 p.m., from Liberty Baptist Church. TAYLOR, NOAH HICKSON. Departed this life on Monday. November 25. 1929, after n {liness of seven yvears. NOAH HICK- JON, beloved husband of Ella Tavlor and father of Maude 1. Tavior Funeral frem the chapel of A. J. Schippert, 2008 Penn- sylvania ave. n. on Wednesday. Novem- ber 27, at 2 p. Relntl\'e‘ and friends invited. > TWITTY. HATTIE M. On Monday. Novem- ber 325, 1920, at Providence Hospital, HATTIE_M.. beloved wife of the late Charles Twitty (nee Ball). PFuneral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son, 2007 Nichols ave, s.e. on Thu dlr No- vember 28, at 1 p.m. tives and friends invited. Interment Bell's Cemetery, Prince Georges County, Md. WAGGAMAN, MARY JANE, Suddenly. un Tuesday, November 26, 1930, at her resi: dence. 2 Grant pl. ‘n.w. MARY JANW WAGGAMAN. ‘beloved wife of the late George E. Waggaman. Notice of funmeral hereafte: WELSH, EDWARD E. ber 24, 192¢ his residence, 608 Taylor st E..“beloved husband of Crowellle Funera] from on_Wedneaday. Novem ber 27, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at S( Gabriel's Chureh at 9 a.m. Relatives anc friends invited to attend. Interment al St. Mary's Cemetery, Rockville, Md. 24 WELSH, EDWARD E. Th Gabriel's Holy Name Society to meet at the home of our 'ARD E. r 26, 1929, e reque: te brot members, of St | i WELSH. on Tuesday, N ’ GoSErt's BABRETT. Prestdent, 20 Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Nat. 7897 Braths. - HITE, HOBRACE L. irted this Monday, November 26, ), at L‘l l% den 640 Florence st. n.e., HORACE WHITE, beloved husbat of Mrs. Dalsy White. ' He also leaves to mourn their loss ‘one. sister, Estelle White: ~one brother, Pred White. Puneral ;fldl!- No- Arlington National c&m.en» u-;;:. resting at Stewart’s funeral parlors. VIS, RO oo Sy, a0 3 ). er & '8, - EMMA D. She is survived by two prothers, Norman B willard of chig rd Willard of Wahpeton, N. Mrs. Elizabeth 1d, Con: Funeral services! song's ‘funeral home. 1300 N st n.W. Wednesday, November 27, at 11:30 Interment Troy, N. Y. i WILLIAMS, CHARLES E. On Moaday: Now yember 35, 1920, a( Geirgetown Univirsity Hospital, CHARLES E. WILLIAMS. age 54 vears. Funeral from W. W, Deafs fu- nerai home, 816 H st. ... on Wednesday, November 27, at 12:30 D.m. .2nterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. WOOD, WILLIAM H. Departéd fhid, Monday, November 25. 1929, at'the Fe dence of his son. William Cassius Wood, 746 Gresham pl. n.w., WILLIAM H.WOOD, the Toving father of Mrs. Mausella Valen- tine, Mrs. Annie Chapman, Mrs. Josephine Thompson. Mrs. Evelyn Jones' and: Wil Linm Gassius Wood. e aiso Teaves & host of other relatives and_friends. ins resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. ‘Notice of funeral dater. b in Memortam. BARNES, JOHN MURBAY. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my dear husband, JOHN MURRAY BARNES, who departed this life one year. ago today, November 26, 1928, One vear has passed, dear Murray, Since you were called away, Hoy weil do 1 remember at sad and weary day. The hands that did so much for me, How helplessiy they lay. God knew they worked continuously, But they are gone today. 15 LOVING “WiFE, VERSIE BARNES. DENNISON, GEORGE A. A loving tribute to_ the 'memory of my dear father, GEORGE A. DENNISON, who entered into eternal rest fourteen years ago today, No- Vember 28, 1915, LOVING DAUGHTER, PEARL. * HARKUM, JOHN F. A tribute to the mem- oy of our dear hiisband and father, JOHN F. HARKUM. who depatted this life three years ago today, November 26, 1926, So_gentle in nature, So patient in patn, Dear ‘Johnnie lefs us For ‘heaven to gain. 118 ‘WIFE AND DAUGHTER: PARKER, EMMA. In loving remembrance of qur_dear motiier,” EMMA PARKER, who rted this life 3 Novemoer 26 197, o Years aso loday, Every day our hearts go wandering To a crave not far away, Where they laid our dear mother. THE FAMILY. * SHREVE, ANNIE V. In loving remembrance of my'dear motfier, ANNIE V. SHREVE, who de; s 'life three ‘years ago Totny, - Rllember 26, 1936, Tiigh Annivers sary mass sung at Holy Trinity Church Tor her soul. on. how could T forget, Three years ago today, As I stood Eeside your bedside helpless And saw you Dass away. A mother so kind and true has gone And left me behind to stand all sorrows and pain: But for me she did her best, So God granted hef a_bed of eternal rest. HER DAUGHTER, JOSEFHINE B. O'CON- YOUNG. HORTENSE C. In sad but loving remembrance of our loving granddaughter, niece and cousin, HORTENSE C. YOUNG, Who departed this life one year ago today, November 26, 1928. We miss your kind and loving smile, We_ miss your presence, t00; The vatancy you left behind Can only be filled by vou. The cheerful splrit God sranted you to spread, Lives on in memory. It never will be dead. In daily copversations you are often men- oned here, For you left @ host of loved ones who PEVOTED GRANDMOTHER AND. A SARE FosHG AND SLIZABETI YOUNG: Her weary hours, her days of pa Her “wears Highte have passeds ™ Her ever-patient, wornout fram Has found sweet rest at las LOVING 'COUSINS, “FRANCES AND RUTH FRAZIER. GREEN . | YOUNG, HORTENSE CATHERINE. In sad but loving remembrance of a devol fHlend, HORTENSE CATHERINE YOUNG, who depar is 3 Tay, Noveraner 36, 1ogp, O0° Tohr M0 10 & happy home L-once enfoyed, How sweet the memory still, Byt death has left s loneiiness ‘That never can be fifed. How sad today my troubled heart, How dim my eves with tears, For “death has robbed ‘me of the one + 7% {hought was mine, for years. No_one knows how 1 mflss you, Hortense, Ko one knows tne’ bitter pain 1 have suffered since you lett me, ForAife has never been the same. As I loved her, so I miss her, In \my heart she is aiways near, ved, remembered. jonged for Always, Brinsing many a silent tear. FRIEND, BOYD HAWKINS. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST %01 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 0872, Joseph F. Birch’s. Sons 3034 M Sto RoW: - i wess ooee Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. National 2473 Modern Chapel. Tei#phone ALMUS R SPEARE Succeding the Original W. R. Speare Cé. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 M st. 45 yrs. at 940 P st. TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. NE. ., Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the. successo with e origial W, K. Speare eetabishe i 1008 H St. NW. Phone Prank. 6626 Formerly 940 ¥ St N.W. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2000 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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