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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D C.. DECEMBER _ 8, 1929—PART ONE. 2 guest of honor at the monthly lunch- eon of the Barristers yesterday at the Cosmos Club. Frederick B_ McKenney, who has known personally every solicitor general | since the office was created in 1870, introduced Mr. Hughes. he pointed out a littie-known difference between qualifications for that office and the attorney generalship. | There is no statute requiring the At- | torney General of the United States |0 be a lawyer, and a layman might - | be appointed and confirmed, Mr. M\ | Kenney said. The statute creating the | office of solicitor general requires th> | appointee to be “learned in law.” a qualification_which he said all incum- bents of the office, including Mr | Hushes, have possessed in the highest S egree. Aubrey Bogley of the Bar- Is Always | risters presided at the luncheon. %} ) Thoughtful |- In time of bereavement find us ev dy day o U. S. SOLICITOR GENERAL, | * LUNCHEON HONOR GUES Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., Intro- duced to Barristers by Fred- erick B. McKenney. Charles Evans Hughes, jr., solicitor general of the United States, was the —_— Ryan Service you will night to W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road y Col. 464 1 Adams 10341 Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1301 Phones SEVEN WILL RECEIVE | AWARDS FROM ADAMS, | Naval Man to Be Honored for| Services During Trouble in In doing 0| | Nicaragua. Secretary Adams will present deco- | rations for distinguished service in Ni- caragua to seven officers at 11 o'clock | tomorrow morning in his office at the Navy Department. Rear Admiral David F. Sellers, now | judge advocate general of the Navy.| who was commander of the Special| Service Squadron during the troubled times in Nicaragua, will be presented with the Distinguished Service Medal. Lieut. Col. R. R. Wallace, command. ing the Marine Barracks here, also will be presented with the Distinguished Service Medal for his exploits in Nica- ragua, while the Navy Cross will be pre- sented to Lieut. Col. C. R. Sanderson. OPEN A CHARGE | ‘ ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR [EISEMAN'S—7th & F 1 OTNOTN A N/ $1.00 a Week $49.7 | succeed Samuel P. Arnot. | | by the committee was considered tanta- now on duty in the quartermaster’s de-| partment at Marine Corps headquar- | ters; Second Lieut. E. H. Salzman, on| duty at the Marine Barracks at Quan- | tico, Va.; Second Lieut. Earl S. Piper| and Second Lieut. John S. Letcher, llso‘ on duty at Quantico. | In addition, Secretary Adams also will present to Lieut. John B. O'Neill of the Navy Medical Corps, on duty at the | Marine Barracks at Quantico. Va. a| star in lieu of the Navy Cross, as he has been previously given the cro: } BUNNELL AGAIN NAMEQ. Three Times Head of Chicago Board of Trade Called Fourth Time. | CHICAGO, December 7 (#).—John A. Bunpell, three times president of the Chicago Board of Trade, today was named by the nominating committee to Nomination mount to election. Bunnell served as president of the board in 1909, 1926 and 1927, when he was succeeded by Arnot. Arnot last year accepted the office against his wishes and had intimated that he would decline to serve if elected this year. | Bunnell has been a_member of the| Board of Trade since 1891. The elec- | tion will be held January 6. Estonia’s net revenues during the last fiscal year were nearly $25,000,000. | The Honeymoon Pair Pay Next Year Of real interest to December bride- grooms is this bridal combination, con- sisting of charming engagement ring with hand-carved wedding band to match. Both for $49.75. Wrist Watch and Bracelet 50c a Week $19.7 A dainty rectangular model, with guaranteed 15-jewel movement in 14- K gold filled engraved case. Dinner Rings $37.50 Up Pay $1.00 a Week Many stunning creations with diamonds and semi-preci stones. Elec. Percolator Sets $19.00 Up 50c a Week Manning & Bowman 4- piece percolator gift sets. Heavily nickelplated. Pay Next Year ‘Store Opsn Every Evening Until S0c a Weck Pay Year in engrav Gorgeous Toilette Sets $9.75 Up S0c a Week Beautiful toiletteware of decorated pearl-on-amber. Sets of three, ten and twenty pieces graceful m gift Christmas $27.5 Gracefully designed wrist watch, with guaranteed jeweled movement ved case, with flexible brace- let to match. Pay Next Year "CRACKEN TO SERVE AS AVIATION (}OUNSELl Former Assistant Secretary An- nounces He Will Act for Three Aviation Corporations. William P. MacCracken, jr . former As- | sistant Secretary of Commerce for | aeronautics, announced yesterday after- | noon that he will pract:ee aviation £nd | general law, with offices in Washing- ' ton and New York and also will act as | special counsel for three aviation cor- porations engaged in tne development of domestic and international heavier and lighter-than-air transportation Mr. MacCracken will oven a Wash- ington office within the next 30 cays, he said. His chief work in aviation dur- ing the next six months will be as chairman of the board and special counsel for the New York, Rio & Buenos Aaires Lines, now operating airmail. _passenger and _exoress in South America and preparing to open | service from New York down the East Coast to South America. He also will serve as special counsel to the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation which ranks as one of the largest dirigible development_organizations in | the world, and Western Air Express, a | leading domestic air transport vperator. | Cluster Ring $75.00 $1.00 a Week Seven genuine diamonds set to resemble a 2-carat solitaire in artistic white gold mounting. Pay Next Year 1847 Rogers Bros. : Silverware 50c a Week 25.75Up Newest patterns of this famous silverplate ware. Complete sets of 26 pieces and up. Pay Next Year 37 Stores From Coast to Coast AMERICA'S LARGEST CREDIT JEWELRY ORGANIZATION et SFT Ay . @ards of Thanks. GALLAGHER, JAMES B. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to friends and rela- tives for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our father and brother, JAMES B. GALLAGHER. THE FAMILY. ROBERTSON. ESTELLE. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of my wife and our mother. ESTFLLE ROBERTSON. WILLTAM ROBERTSON AND CHILDREN Marriage. SYPHAX—MITCHELL, In Cleveland. Ohlo. Hovember 30, 1939, ~MISS MARJORIE LOUISE MITCHELL of Cleveland and CHARLES SUMNER SYPHAX. Jr. M. D.. of Washington. D. Deatha. BARNARD. VIOLA M. On Fridas, Decem- ber 6. 1920: at he: tesidence. 1008 Upshur st. ne. VIOLA M. beloved wife of ‘o- Sepn'L. Barnerd. Feneral services will_be held af her late Tesidence on Monday, De- cember 9. at 2 pm. Relatives an fiiends invited. Tuterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 8 E. _Suddenly, on comher 7. 1929. in Atlantic | . MARTHA LOUISE BELL. sister of Anna D. Bell. mother of Daisy Bell Clarke. Notice of funeral iater. BETHUNE. NARCISSA G. Friday, Decembrr 61620, at Whitehall, Wis.. NARCISSA G BETHUNE. wife f the late James Beinune_and mother of Mrs. Theodore R. Smith. Mre. Charles B. Meiby and John F. Bethune. Puneral Monday. December at the chapel, Fort Myer. Va. at 1 pm. Interment in the Confederate section in Atlington Cemetery. - 8 BROWN. SYLVESTER. Departed this_lits suddenly Friday. December 6, 1929, SYL- VESTER BROWN. Notice of funera lnfer. C.. and Detroit. Mich. * BURKART. REI December 7. Evacn.w. HELEN ETHEL loved daughter of Isaac Burkart. Funeral services residence on Mondav. December 9, pni. Interment Philadelphia. Pa. COLEMAN. HILDA. On Wednesday. De- cember 4, 1929, at Tuberculosis Hospital. HILDA COLEMAN. devoted sister of Retha nd Wil Coleman and Mrs. Kat Waters She also leaves @ host of oth relatives and friends. Remains resting at he John' T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd Eve sté sw. Funeral Sunday. De- Cember 8. at 1 pn.. from Grace's Chapel Interment Chapel Hill, Md. (] z SUSAN C. On Fridav. Decen 1050, at her residence, 1020 Gth st. SUSAN_C. COPELAND. 'beloved of the Inte William W. Copeland, devoted aunt of Annie E. Copeland and sister of ah’ Kershaw. Funeral from her late 7 Monday, December 9. at 2 pom. Relatives and_friends invited. ~In- ferment Glenwood Cemeiery. ENGEL. MARY ELIZABETH, On Saturdas. December 7, 1939, at her_residence. 806 Farragut st. n.w, MARY ELUABSTH, in the 90th vear of her age. Funeral (pri- vate) from her late residence on Mondav. December 9. 'at 2 p.m. Interment at Rock reek Cemetery. EZEKIELS, MARK. Friday. December 1929, in this city. MARK EZEKIELS. father of Jeannette Ezeklels. Mrs. Charles C. Clark and Mrs. John 1. Marshall. Body | resting_ at Gawler's chapel, 1754 Pennsyl- vania ave. n.w. Hour of service will be given in Monday issue of the Washington Post. % 8 FARNHAM, JULIA E. On Saturday, Decem- ber 7. 1929, JULIA E. PARNHAM of Wash ington. D. C.. and Binghamton, N. Y. Ir terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Monday, December 9. at 10:30 a.m. FITZGERALD, SARAH C. On Friday, De- cember 6. 1920, at the residente of her dnughter, Mrs. P.'J. Walshe, 4119 Wheeler rd. se. Congress Heights, SARAH C.. pe- loved wife of the Iate Edward A. Fitz- gerald. Funeral from the above residence Monday. December 9. at 9:30 am. Mass at Chuich of the Assumption. Congress Tleights, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. 8 FULLER. SAMUEL RICHARD. On Thursday, December 5, 1929. “at_ Freshwater Bay, | Tsle of Wight, SAMUEL RICHARD FULLER. formerly of Washington, D. C., son of the Iate Rev. Dr. Samuel Fuiler of Middle- town. Conn. () GLEASON. L. BARTHOLOMEW. On Satur- day. December 7, 1929, at his residence. 1133 5th st. n.e.. 'L, BARTHOLOMEW, be: loved husband of Brideet E. Gleuson (nee Shea). Notice of funeral hereafter. GRAY, EDWARD. On Saturday, December 7. 1929. EDWARD, beloved son 'of Mr. an/ Mrs. Frankiin G. Gray. aged 21 vears P neral from his brother's residence. T. € Gray, Crystal Springs ave., Capitol Heights Md.. on Tuesday. December 10, at 2 p-m | Relatives and friends invited. Intermen. Cedar Hill Cemetery. FN ETHEL. 929, at her residence. BURKART. and Elizabeth at _her late at 5 Nebraska Supreme Court Rvles ce | Bank Guaranty Provision. LINCOLN, Nebr,, December 7 (#).— The Nebraska Supreme Court today up- | held the constitutionality of collecting special assessment: under the State bank guaranty fund law. This decision reverses the lower court and dissolves | an injunction that has kept State of- ficers from collecting assessments since last December. | Attorneys for 559 banks which | brought the action announced they would carry the fight to the Federak| courts, as the assessments not only were | driving banks to the wall, but were in- sufficient to halt the growing deficit in | the fund. ‘The Supreme Court pointed out that the law has already been reviewed once by the United States Supreme Court | and upheld. RING. s31d, wedding band; A R R R FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Marvland ave. s.w. Nat. 8088. Tnitials. 1818 5 LOST. BILL FOLD—Pvt. R. L. Jones, 1217 Stapies st ne., attached to No. 10 police station, reports’ lost on street Friday a.m. a brown leather bill fold containing $70 in bills, D. C. | operator's permit and registration card. Re- | ward. 9 BOOK, Power C 539120, CAT. biue P Warder st. n. CAT, Maltese, ning Potomac Eleg tal back: cont A lide rule. Lincoln papers and ian: ber 10, from 3646 . Columbia 6602, Reward. female, around neck: also ‘black kitten; Monday. Dec. 2. § 1833 2atn st nw. For. weot o - meward CHARTS, one set of Winslow health and hygiene ' charts. in Brookiand. Reward. Finder please communicate with North 6134, COLLIE.” male: 2 weeks ago, near Falis Church;’ yellow, with white markings. ~Re- ward, Address Box 71-H. Star ofice. ¢ DOG K White setter, female. ~$10 reward. FEDERAL TIRE and rim, 33x6, on M st near '30th, Frida: 101121 2in st nw, Apt. 304 Reward. p: FOUNTAIN PEN. Schaeffer; telephone boot! United Clanr store. 17h. and B ave. hoon December 7. Reward. Dece rd. Telephone Coiumbia FOUNTAIN PEN. lady's, Parker. between 2119 H and 17th and P . Dec. 6. At 103, 3110 H st nw. Do O Neverd: FOX TERRIER—White b Reward. Please phone Potomac 0623, PIECE, baum martin; Tuesda either near Arts ‘Club. Eve street or Call fornia st~ Reward. Return 2308 California st.North 7355 toise shell, Frankiin c: section. ' Return o LARGE, dark ted (lor R 2 SN2 i 3 v, Clev. 0893, | S POCKETBOOK. 16th and Buchanan sts. 1. about 3 o'clock Saturday: four Sl bills, 50¢ piece, vanity case and keys. Please return keys. Address Box 80-H. Star offic POCKETBOOK, black suede, gray trimming. containing_ glasses, key and ‘small_changs: near Le Friday night. Call Col. OCKETBOOK. 5. brown; _conl automobile keys and valuable receipts. ward. ~ Atlantic_2808 e POCKETBOOK. man's: Friday evening: - taining bills’ driver's permit. _Generous re xard. " V. J. Johnson, Apt. 32, 1778 Cali- fornia_st. n.w. POCKETBOOK, containing glasses, money and bank book with owner's name: ;;:’GJDICKRIQ. Reward. Phone Hyattsville ning Re- G RSE, tan, left on 7th 8t. Whi Saturday mornin b A SCARF, sauare, silk, principall; green, Tuesday, downtown or on For bus. _Call_Ga. 263 S 10¢ store on 1ith: Span- McCafferty, 1332 Eve Tves car Finder please call North ES. shell rimmed, in brown leather case; afternoon of December 5. Phone Co- lumbia 3153-W after 6 p.m._Reward, * SPECTACLES —Tortoise shell, In E | GRAY. CATHERINE. | McpERMOT. in - Edmun case, Friday. Masonic Audiiorium or vicin- ity. ' Call National 3574 e Fugeey WALLET, brown, ostrich hide, owner's name inside. Please 1eturn to W. O. Howenstein, B ‘Reward. e WATCH. Iady's: open face: gold: on Satu day. “Finder please call Columbia 216" Re- | war | WATGH AND CHAIN, gentleman's: reward if ‘returned. Call Clarendon 849-F-23 or 410 Girault ave.. Virginia_Highlands. Va. * WRIST WATCH, lady's, sold. with goid bracelet, in front_of Tuesday night. Rew! Phone_Potomac 3071 WRIST WATCH. lad; D.C. E: vicinity 103, 1307 tath Iwnr WRIST WATCH and bracelet. Tngersoll. sii- ver. on_ or near st. car line between Washington Hotel agd Thomas Circle. Tues- day eveni Rewi 1 3 !I gyening. Main 3120, Branch toneleigh Court: Re Braths. Departed this life on Friday, December 6, 1929, ai 6 pm. CATHERINE GRAY. beloved wife of ihe Iate Walter Gray. mother of Mrs. Amanda Medley, Mr. John Gray, Mrs. Sadie Mor~ gan, the late William, Georze and Ocie Gray. She leaves to mourn their loss nine grandchildien and _seven areat-grand children. Remains resting at the resi- dence of her daughter. Mrs. Amanda Medley. 1528 New Jersey ave. pw. Fu- neral Monday. December 9. at 1:30 p.m. from Miles Memorial Church, 3rd st. bel tween New York ave. and L st. nw. Rev L. C. Cleaves officiating. Reiatives and friends invited. € HENSON. JOSEPH. Departed this life Tri- ember 6. 1926. at his resideace. n.w. JOSEPH HENSON. beloved the late Jennie Henson. fa- Edna_ Alexander and M: He also leives one tis- Henson: w0 Lrothers. Henson: thrse srand- nd one nephew, and ives and fric R Stewart's undertakers. until dav. thereafter t h's above lafe address. Funeral Tuesday. December 10. Interment at his late home, Croome, Md.. at 1 o'clock . HILL. IRE) On Saturday, December 7. 1929. at 7:30 pm.. at_her residence. Jackson st. n.e. IRENE HILL, only daugh- ter of Nannie E. and the late Allen E. Hill. Funeral private, at 2:30 p.m. Monday. De- cember 9. from the funeral parlors John R. Wright Co. Interment at Glen- wood Cemetery. . JOMNSON, BENJAMIN. Departed this life Thursday. December 5. 1029, at his resi- dence. 15 M st. s BENJAMIN JOHN- SON." 44 years 6ld, Funeral Sunday. De- cember 8. at 12 o'clock. at John Stewart Memorial’ Church.’ G st. between 3rd and 4% sts s.w., Rev. Contee oMciating. LEWIS. KATIE. Departed this lite cember 2. 10%, at Emnrgency Ho. KATIE LEWIS' of 1937 14ih st. She leaves o mourn their loss a_ mother. Vircinla Lewis: daughter. Saphronia Lewls. and sisters, Virginia Lewis Louise Johnson. and trother. John Lewis Funeral Sunday. December 8. at 1 pm.. from Pilgrim Baptist Church. Kinz George Gounty, "Va. "Relatives and friends in- vited. MATTHEWS. LUCY on_Tuesday. December p.m., at the residence, after a short illness, LUCY E. MAT- THEWS. devoted wifc of the irte Jo W. Matihews, loving sister of Mrs. Al White. Mrs. ' Laura Childs and Char Rokinson. She also leaves to mourn their loss three nieces. three neohews and other rel and filends. = Fureral Sunday. Deccmber 2. at 2 p.mi. from New Baptist Church, Rev. 5. pastor, of- ficiating. MAYNOR. A. Departed this ber 7. 1820, at her on Saturdes. De idence. 1406 11th st. n.w.. HATTIE A. MAVNOR. wife of John E. Mavnor. sister of Mrs. Fannie Fisher, Miss Freddie Pat terson and_Alexander Patterson. Funeral Monday. December 9. at 11 am. from Frazier's new funeral home, 289 R. 1 ave. n.w. Friends invited, Tnterment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 8 ANNA_ALLOWAY. Friday. December 6. 1929, at 10:55 am., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lonise M. Linthicum. 6 Sherman Circle, ANNA ALLOWAY McDERMOT. Funercl 'serv- at_above residence.” Monday. Decem- Interment private. 8 On Saturdas, Decem- a.m.. at_her residence, 1159 13th st. n.w.. Apt. 4. SYLVIA NE' MAN. devoted mother of Fiorence New- man. She gl leaves two sisters end two brothers. Remains resting at the W. Er- nest Jarvis_funeral parlors. 2222 Georsia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 8 PERKINSON. MARY JANE. Entered into eternal rest on Thursday, December 5 1920 at her residence, 1201 New Jersey ave. nw. MARY JANE PERKINSON. She s survived by a host of relatives and friends Remains resting at Adams & Smoot's establishment. 2425 Nichols ave s.e.. until 2 p.m.. Sunday. December 8, then at her late residence, 1201 N. J. ave. n. Funeral Monday. December 9. at 9 a.m from the Holy Redeemef Church, New York and New Jersev aves. n.w. Friends and relatives invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 8 MARY J. The officers and St. Thomas' Ladies” Auxillary. and ‘District Auxiliary. No. 2 *inights of St. John. are notified of the feath of Sister MARY JANE PERKIN- 3ON. Members are requesied to meet at her late residence. 1201 New Jersey ave. nw. Sunday, December 8, at 8:30 p.m. Funeral at 9 o'clock a.m. from Holy Re- deemer Church L17ZZIE M. WELLS, Aux. Pres. MARY A, QUANDER. 'Aux. Se: CHARLOTTE LUCKETT. Di ISADORE M. SMACKUM, Dist. Sec. PRESTON. FRANK X. On Friday, Decem: ber 6, 1929. at 1:15 'p.m., FRANK X., be- loved' husband_of Mary B. Presion (nee Ousley). aged 58 years. Funeral from his late residence, Chillum ave. West Hyatts- ville, Md.. on Mondav. December 9. at 8:30 am. Reauiem mass At Jerome’s Church. Hyattsville, at 9 o'clock. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. I terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 8 PRYOR. THOMAS. Departed this life on Saturday, December 7. 1929, at Emergency Hospital,’ THOMAS PRYOR of 1321 2Tth st. n.w.' beloved brother of Mrs. Moriah H. Clark and uncle of Charles N.. Charles 8. Frederick and Bernard Pryor. Notice of ‘funeral hereafter . RAFFERTY, JAMES. No_15. B. P. O. Flks: vene 'in session of “sorrow Monday. December 9. of attending _the funeral brother, to the Grand Lodge of the hereafter Thursday. December 5. Funeral from Sol- diers’ Home Chapel at 10:30 am. JOHN D. FITZGERALD, Exalted Ruler, Aftest: WM. S. SHELBY. Secretary. SHORTER, MARIE FRAZIER. Departed this life Thursday, December 5, 1929, at Eer residence. 1121 3rd st. s.w. MARIE FRAZIER SHORTER. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband. Eddie Shorter: one sister. Mary Easton; two brothers, George and Harry Frazier: nine children’ and other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday. December 9, at 1:30 p.m.. from Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 3rd and L sts s.w., Rev. J. H. Randoiph offi- ciating. THOMAS. PEARL A. On Thursday, Dece ber 5. 1929, at her residence. 1931 15th nw. PEARL A. THOMAS, wife of the Iatc Chatles A. Thomas. mother of Mrs. Ophelia Anderson ‘and Marshall L. Thomas, daugh- ter of William H. Marshall and the late Ophelia Marshall. _Funeral Sunday. cember 8 at 1 pm. from St. Lukes Episcopal Church, "isth and’ Chiirch sts. n.w. st. hushand” of ther of Mrs Mertina Summers, ter. Miss Clara Elie and Daniel children: one niece & host of other re mains ing 1 ) De- this life 3. 1929, at 9:47 %05 O st. n.w. Departed HMATTIE Suddenly, WMAN. SYLVIA ber 7. 1920, at 1:30 Washinaton Lodze, The lodge will' con. at 9:30 a.m. late of our WALLACE, JAMES EDWARD. Departed this 1ife ‘Thursiav, December 5. 1929, at 8:55 pm.. at Walter Reed Hospital. JAMES ED. WARD WALLACE of 116 D st. s.e.. loving son of John W. Wallace and Sadie Wallace Green, nephew of Edward M. Gross, Henrs | Wallace, Nellie Dent and Mary Tolson. He also leaves other relatives and friends Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w.. uniil 4 p.m. Saturday. thereafter at his late residence. Funeral Monday, Dece: ber 9. at 9 am. from St. Cyprian's Church. 13th and G sts. s.e. 8 WALLACE, JAMES. Cail meeting of St Thomas ' Commandery. No. 218, Knights of St. John, at St. Cyprian Parish Hall, Sunday, December ‘8. after late mass arrange for the,funeral of our deceased brother, JAMES WALLACE, CHARLES W._ CROPP, Prosident, PETER QUANDER. Sec s WEBB. MARION SIMMS. Dephrted this life | Saturday, December 7, 1929, at her resi- dence. 154 Thomas st.'n.w.. MARION. the beloved daughter of the iate Henry and Margaret Simms. beloved aunt of Alovsius | P. Smith, Mary E. Grav, Hattie E. Morris and Lucretia A. Smith' and other rela- tives. Notice of funeral later. In Wemorviam. BOLAND, CATHERINE. TIn lovinz remem- brance of our darling baby. CATHERINE BOLAND. who died one year ago today, December 8, 1928 Nobody knows our longing. But few have scen us weep. We shed our tears from an aching heart When others are fast asieep LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. * BRONSON. LYLA V. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of our dear wife and loving mother, LYLA V. BRONSON. who depart- ed this life one year ago today. December 8. 1928. HUSBAND AND SON. * BUCKER, GFORGE. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear son. GEORGE BUCKER, who departed one year ago, De- cember 8, 1928. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory fond and true, Just a token of love's devotion, “That my heart still longs for you. No_one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell Of_grief that is borne in silence For the one we love so well. It_is lonesome here without you: In the midst of friends I am blue, For_beneath my smile i an aching heart That is always longing for you BURGESS. HERMAN ELMER. In loving re. ‘membrance of our dear son and brother. HERMAN ELMER BURGESS, who died eleven years ago today, December 8, 1918. Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory. fond and true; Just a token of love's devotion, ‘That my heart still beats for you. No_cne knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell, Of grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so_well THE FAMILY. BURTON. ANNA. 1In sad but loving remem- brance of my ‘dear wife and our mothe; ANNA BURTON (nee lardella). who d parted this life one year ago foday, De: cember 8, 1928. One year has passed, dear mother, Since you were called away. How well do we remember The sad and dreary day. No_one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tell Of_grief that is borue in silence For the one we loved so well. B. L. BURTON AND FAMILY. BUSEY. GEORG! of our dear In loving remembrance father, "GEORGE BUSEY. who died twenly-nine years ago today, December 8, 1900. HIS CHILDREN, WILLIAM, HATTIE AND GEORGE. . CREECY. EUZELIA E. 1In sad but loving Temembrance of our dear mother, EUZELIA | ECREECY. Who bassed nway v 5ear ako today, December 8, 1924, " o HER CHILDREN. * CROUISE, JOHN R. In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. JOHN R CROUISE, who passed away three years ko today, December 8, 1936, Just a line of sweet remembranc Just & memory. fond and tru Just n token of Tove's devotion That our hearts still long for you HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. of | and | Bethel | lite | 9. for the purpose | JAMES RAFFERTY. who passed | MOTHER. * | In Memortan. | CLARK. ALICE 8. In loving memory of our dear ‘mother. ALICE S. CLARK. who de- parted this life one year ago todar, D>« | cember 8. 1928 | The golden gates were opened | And God's zentle voice said ‘Then. with farewell unspoken, Mother calmiy entered home. A loving mother. kind and true: Noone on earth we find like you | The dopth of our sorrow none can tell Of ‘the ‘saintly mother we loved so well In the graveyard. safely sleeping. Witere the flowers ently wave. Lies our mother, we loved so dearly, In the solemn, lonely krave. She will never be forgotten. Never shall her memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will always ling Aro nd the grave where she is laid. No one knows how much we miss her, 10ws the fears we shad, be to meet her. tears are shed. she is walting Arden Twir She is waiching for our coming, | "'There will ko no parting there. Sadls missed HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS. * DUNBAR. MARENDIA DEYO. 1In loving re- membrance of our dear sister, who sud- denly passed into the great beyond De- cember 8, 1923. The years mav wipe out many things, Bui this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we w e all together. HER DEVOTED SISTERS AND BROTHER. LUCY HAWKINS, FLIZABETH PALING, MARTHA MOSELY AND GEORGE YAR- BOUGH. . GOODE. JAMES T. Tn loving remembrance our dear husband and son. JAMES T. OODE. who left s thrce years ago to- | day. Decemter 8, 1926, | We have only your memory. dear. |, To remember our whole life through, | And yours is the one we will never forget, As we are aiways thinking of you. WIFE AND MOTHER. * M. In loving remem- | y brother, WILLIAM H ted this'life five years | ko today. December 8, 1024. i HIS' SISTER. EFFIE E. WRENN. | HANLEIN, ALICE FAY. In loving memor. of our dear wife and mother, ALICE FA HANLEIN, who departed *this 'life two years ago today. December 8. 1927, HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. HANLEIN. ALICE FAY. In loving memory of gur beloved daughfer and sister, ALICE FAY HANLEIN, who departed this_life two years ago today, December 8. 1927, THE FAMILY. * JACKSON, LAVINIA. In sad and lovine memory' of our dear mother, LAVINIA JACKSON, who departed this life seven years azo today, December 8, 1922. Death has robbed us of our mother, Can we help but shed a tear It was mother, ves, dear mother. WEo would all our sorrows share. Remembrance is & golden chain Death tries to break. but all in vain: For in our aching hearts we know We_have no_mother now. HER ‘DEVOTED CHILD@EN. ALBERTA SMACKUM. EMMA BRASEL AND WIL- LIAM JACKSON. . “Come." In loving remen- mother. JOSEPHINE KELLEY. who died eight years ago today. December 8, 1921. THE FAMILY. * JOHN H. 1In lovine remembrance r‘father. JOHN H. KEESE. who re- parted this life twenty years ago tod: December £, 1900. DAUGHTERS, ALICE, NAOMI AND MIN- LAUGHLIN. MARTHA M. In loving remem- brance of our deav mother and wife. MARTHA M. LAUGHLIN. who departed ;hl;‘”l’;!e two years ago today, December M(g;m‘“ MILDRED AND HUSBAND, LEWIS. CARRIE E. In sad but loving re- membrance of my mother, CARRIE E. LEWIS. who departed this life one year ago. December 8, 1023, Just a line of sweet remembrance, J“-{V‘IM & memory. fond and true. devotion, “heart still beats for you. God made a wonderful mother— A mothier who never wrew old: He made her smile as the sunshine: He molded her heart of pure gold. HER DEVOTED FAMILY. JAMES LEWIS, LE ROY LEWIS, CORRINE TILGHMAN. A token of love's dear MADISON, WILLIANNA. Tn loving remem. brance of my dear mother, WILLIANNA MADISON, who departed ‘this life two years ago today, December 8. 1927. Loved n life. remembered in death HER ONLY DAUGHTER, ELLEN. MARTYN, CHARLES H. In sad but loving Temembrance of my d husband. CHARLES H. MARTYN. who departed this life, tnrec years ago today, Desembver 8, Weary, sad and heavy hearted, Thus 1 each lonely day. For my dear husband has departed— Gone Fefore to sho¥ the way. Just a vear of saddest longing For the smile that greeted me: It is velled in that bright dawning Where faith leads on to thee. And some day T'll cross that river, There to rest upon that shore, There to see and love each other With the Savior evermore. LOVING WIFE, JANE. * PARKER. FLORENCE SCOTT. Sacred to the ‘memory_ of our ~devotéd dauahter. FLORENCE SCOTT PARKER. who left us eleven years ago today, Decemper 8, 1918, No_matter how heavy our loss is, No matter how great our despsir, Does not heaven seem nearer and brigther To know that our loved one is there? MAMMA AND PAPA. * RAGAN, PAUL. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear son and brother, PAUL RAGAN. who departed this life suddenly one vear ago today, December 7. 1928, He bade no one a last farewell; He said g00d-by to none: His loving heart had ceased to beat, And before we knew it he sone. Gone, but nov forgotten. THE PAMILY. RIESTERER, PEARL DONNA. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear baby PEARL DONNA RIESTERER. Who p away thirteen years ago today, December God took her home. it was his will, But in our hearts we love her still. Gone. but_not_forgotten PATHER AND MOTHER, MR. AND MRS. | " K. RIESTERER. ¢ ROBBINS. CHARLES S. In sad but loving remembrance of my bleoved husband and our dear father. CHARLES S. ROBBINS, Who departed this life two years ago to- day. December, 8, 1927, DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * ARE. JOSEPH S. Sacred to the memory of our beloved brother, JOSEPH 8. WARE, Who departed this life one vear ago today. December 8 1928. » THE FAMILY. IAMS. RICHARD. 1In_memory of my RICHARD WILLIAMS. who December 1, | ' w | T brother. | died five vears ago today, | 1024 In a lonely graveyard, many miles away, Lies my dear brother'in the cold clay. The b s hard, the shock severe; I never knew that death was near. | Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting and farewell. HIS SISTER. JOSEPHINE PETERSON. ___FUNERAL DIRECTORS. __ TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E Linc. 5543 Neither the successors of nor connectea with the original W_ R Speare establ — _Fol . e Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home Private Limousine Ambulance R Lincoln 0524 JOHN R. WRIGHT 337 10th S Succeeding the O nal W. R. Spe: Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Clyde J. 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