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. 37 YEARS AT 935 F ST. Lady’s Diamond Wedding Band, solid platinum, set with 43 beautiful, fiery cut stones, in channel effect—no metal shows e Members of the Amsterdam Diamond Exchange oA . ofakncne. 37 Years at . . . 935 F Street . Jewelers Kid Slippers in colors to mateh. Kid lined. Platinumsmiths THE EVENING AMERICAN CLAIMS NEW GLIDER FLIGHT RECORD W. H. Bowlus Remained in Air 2 Hours' 47 Minutes 13; Sec- onds in Motorless. Plane.” By the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif., December 11.— ‘W. H. Bowlus, America's premier glider expert, today claimed a new American record for duration of flight in l mo- torless plane. He remained in the air| - above Point Loma for 2 hours, 47 minutes 13% seconds yesterday, beat- ing his former record by more than an hour and 20 minutes. Officials of the National Glider Asso- ciation, National Aeronautical Associa- tion and the International Aeronautical nmh fation timed and observed the ight. A favorable wind which kept his nu plane skimming above Point Loma in ]unz. steudy loepe died down at about And as darkness already had eome on Bowlus landed. For a generation Australia and New Zealand have been engaged in a des- rate battle with the ever-increasing ordes of rabbits. $25 Silk-Lined Brocaded Robes 17" What man hasn’t a secret longing for a gorgeous House Robe like this? Then make “him” happy Christmas with this princely gift. Richly bro- caded in three patterns and eight color combinations; silk lined and with a glistening satin collar, cuffs, pockets and S5 sash. alelgh Haberdasher 1310 F Street You can buy a lot of gifts with the money you save on these fine Overcoats at ‘38 lue Overcoats tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx These coats were made to sell for $12 more. Butwe have cut the costs through our great buying power; our immense volume, and we pass the savings along to you. Chesterfields Single Breasted Hart Schaffner Double Breasted Velvet or -Self Collars & Marx Blue Two-Trouser Suits, $38 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street STAR { Mrs. Hattie K. Poynton's home, | Sixteenth and O streets northwest, Fri- WASHINGTO CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. D C. Librlry Assoclation will meet at 8:15 at Naval Observa- wry nm! talks by members of the staff on various branches of the work ‘will be followed by a visit to the library. Mrs. Herman Hollander will deliver the third and final number of her pres- ent series of lectures under the au- spices of the Jewish Community Center at 8:30 Wnllht Her aubject will be “Henry Louis B Turkey dinner Tor the benefit of the Bhnne of the Sacred Heart will be held the parish hall, Sixteenth street and Pnk road, from 4:45 to 8 o'clock this evening and tomorrow. Officers will be nominated at a meet- ing of the Gen. H. 8. Hawkins Garrison, No. 17, Army and Navy Union, tonight, 6 o'clock, in Stanley Hall, Soldiers’ Home. As the next regular meeting date falls on Christmas, it is expected the election of officers will follow nomi- pations tonight. ‘Minstrel show will be given by the Petworth Players in the parish hall of the Church of the Transfiguration to- night at 8:15. Geological Socief r ety of ‘Washington will meet in the assembly hall of the Cosmo; Club tonight, 8 o'clock. S. R. Cap will give an fll\l!tl'lud talk on “Glacu- tion in Alaska.” National sojoumers of Washington will hold their annual meeting tonight at the Army and Navy Club, 8 o'clock. Election of officers. A card party is being given tonight at 8:30 o'clock in hall at Northeast Ma- sonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, by Good Will Chapter, No. 36, Order of Eastern Star. Force - Adams Parent - Teacher Asso- ciation will hold its annual card party at the Hamilton Hotel, Fourteenth and K streets, tonight at 8 o’clock. North Carolina State Society will meet tonight in the ball room of the National Press Club Building. Business ;esmin‘ 8:30 o'clock. Dancing begins at o'cloc FUTURE. . Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Uni- versalist Church will hold a Christmas sale and will serve a turkey dmne;Azl: Kennedy street, tomorrow from 3 to 7:30 | o'clock. Wigs end Queues Dramatic Club will present a series of living picture tab- leaux illustrating poems of James Whit- comb Riley in the Sunday school au- ditorium of the First Baptist Church, day evening, 8 aclock William F. Kunt Chapter, No. 16, O. E. S, will give a dinner for members only tomorrow evening, 5:30 to 7 o'clock, at the Aster Restaurant, Fourteenth and H streets. D. C. Chapter, Military Order of the OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F E Christmas 7/TH & Tike PAY AFTER Credit Prices Are the Same as Cash Prices meet. for these you usual so liberal. SUITS & *25 See these remarkable values find In the city. Save your time, trouble From your home to store: BLACK and WHITE CABS NATIONAL 0051 D. Store with a “Black and White” Oy SPIES FUNERAL RITES ARE CONDUCTED AT HOME Dr. 8. B. Dougherty Officiates, With Interment in Glenwood Ceme- 2 tery. Funeral services for Miss Addie R. Spies, who died at her residence, 3607 Seventeenth street, Monday, were con- ducted there this afternoon. Dr. Simp- son B. Dougherty, pastor of the Uni'td Bremren Church, officiated, assisted by C. E. Fultz, Pennsylvania Confer- Ence superintendent of the United Brethren Church. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Miss Sples was a native of this city and a charter member of the United Brethren Church here, which she help- ed to establish at North Capitol and R streets. . She was employed for many years in the surface division of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. She the daughter of the late Edward and Emily J. Sples. Miss Spies is survived by her sister, Miss Maud M. Spies, -and her brothers, Edward E. Sples and William N. Spies. ‘World War, will hold.a smoker at '.he Army and Navy Club tomorrow, 8: o'clock p.m. Assistant Secretla; of '.he Navy Ernest L. Jancke will be the guest o{ honor. Capt. Edwin S. Bettelheim, adjutant, will speak on his recent experlencu in Russ! One Thnunnd Dollar Club will give a card_p tomorrow night 30 at the Nauvny Hall, 6000 Georg! nue. “Turning the Clock Back Six Million Years” is the subject of a talk to be, given tomorrow night by Dr. R. S. Bassler at the Men's City Club, 8:30 pm. Study class of the United Lodge of Theosophists will_meet tomorrow eve- ning at the Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets, 8:15 o'clock. All wel- come. Parish presidents of the Holy Name Society of Washington section will meet tomorrow evening, 8:15, in the Immaculate Conception Hall. *A card party will held tomorrow evening at the Women' ciation Club house, 1750 Massachusetts avenue, 8 o'clock. American Assoclation_of Engineers will meet at the Playhouse, 1814 N street, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. C. J. Ullrich, past president, - and chairman of National Chap activities, will speak on "Reglslmtion ™ Ohio Girls’ Club will give a benefit card party at Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue, tomorrow night, 8 o'clock. Rev. W. A. Johnson, pastor of Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, will preach a special sermon_tomorrow evening at ave- o'clock at the Vermont Avenue Baptist | Okl Church, of which Rev. C. T. Murray is pastor. His subject will be “Learn- ing to Be a Christian.” Proceeds for the benefit of the church. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will be held tomorrow at 12:30 at the Hotel Gordon. — A rallway in England plans to upend $10,000,000 in electrifying its lines. | PRI 22 S 2 AR SRS S SR SR SRS P SEMAN'S F STS. for. Men's, GCifbe OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT CHRISTMAS Don’t hesitate to open an account at Eiseman's. 30-day account, or you can pay small weekly ‘or monthly payments easy to There are no extra charges You can have a straight terms . .. or high prices that ly find when, the terms are O’COATS *35 ..they are the best values you'll * On Liberal Credit *30 Shop around and you'll back our statement, too! Don't forget our credit plan. e e e e e e e e e e | Avoid Xmas Crowds Downtown Washington is just a trlffic maze these dny-—parkmz spaces are at a premium and double p-rklng is officially taboo. and patience by shopping or “Yellow” Taxicab. s and back ag waiting or tiresome hunting for parking space. Insist on using “BLACK & WHITE” and “YELLOW” taxicabs BECAUSE The “Black and White” and “Yellow” Taxicabs are operated by a financially responsible Washington organization. YELLOW CABS METROPOLITAN 1212 All Cabs Are HEATED! lant, s Benefit Asso- | & Ve ! Berls i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1929. THE WEATHER Distriet of Columbia—Rain or snow tonight and tomorrow: slightly colder ht; minimum temperature about 32 degrees; moderate northeast winds. Maryland—Snow or rain tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder tonight; fresh to strcmg northeast and east winds. Virginia—Rain in south'and snow or rain in north portion tonight and to- morrow; slightly colder in north por- tion tonight: fresh to strong east winds West Virginia—Snow or rain tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder in north portion tonight. Record for 24 Ilmn'l Thermometer—4 p.m. 43; 12 midnight, 36; 4lm 37 Bll'n‘ 39; noon, 37. Barometer—4 pm., 30.23; 8 pm, 30.22; 12 midnight, 30.23; 4 am., 30.22; 8 a.m, 30.26; noon, 30.34. Highest, temperature, 52, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempentum, 36, occurred at 1:30 a.m. today. ‘Tempe! rature ‘same date last year— nghen 54; lowest, 24. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Tpday—Low tide, 9:51 a.m. and 10:33 p.m.; high tide, 3:15 a.m. and 3:51 p. TPomorrow—Low tide, 10:39 am. and 11 29 pm high tide, 4:09 am. and The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:16 a.m.; 4:46 pm. Tomomw—-sun rises 7:17 am.; sun sets 4:46 p. Moon rl.ses 1:39 pm.; seis 1:37 am. Condition of the Water. lcren Falls—Shenandoah, Puwmle— Clear. sun sets Weather in Various Cltln. o807 o weg ‘unuey ***:gupINsaK Uz gse) TPUITIM Elnehtonti- Ghis Gleveland. om o mbia, §. C. 3 R8I 0. Indianapois.dnd 30,15 Jacksonville,Fla. 30 22 sas City,Mo. 30 po S 004 Silay «... Cloudy FORET st m. Oreenwl{;h flml lt oday. W " emperatize. Weath Jon, Eneiang R T v FPrance Greenw Horta (Plylh ‘Azores. fou (Cuirrent obsérvations.) Hamilton. Bermuda 8 lear Forto Part cloudy lear Fart cloudy | BURIED IN ARLINGTON. na Cube, Colon, Canal Zorie: Zonie GEORGE GATES DIES ON PACIFIC COAST Retired Navy Yard Employe Be- lieved Last Juror Who Sat in Guiteau Trial. George W. Gates, retired employe of the Washington Navy Yard, where he worked for 45 years, and said to be the last surviving juror who sat in at the trial of Guiteau for the assassination of President Garfield, died in Santa Clara, Calif., yesterday, according to word re- ceived here. Mr. Gates had resided in California since his retirement some years ago. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ger- trude Gates Parks of California, and a al‘.:r,er Mrs. Sally Gates Ryan of this city. Puneral services and interment will be in Santa Clara. - o Seek Land for Japanese. BELLO HORIZONTE, Brazil (#)—A quarter of a million acres near Verde Grande River and close to the Bahia boundary has been sought from the state authorities of Minas Geraes for Japanese colonizatian. The land is es- pecially adapted for rice and fruit. @ard of Thanks. BROWN, FLOYD. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our reiatives and many friends for their sympachy snd. beadtifil floral nflum;iég death of our loved RS. JO- RS L] E EBrHING HARRIS., SIOTER-IN-LAW: Deaths. BALLARD. MARY ANDREWS. On Wednes- day, December 11, 1929, at her home, West h, Va. Y ANDREWS, wife rd, 4n her 86th year. Fu- neral private. BARRETT, EMILY ELIZABETH. On Mon. Barreit, Funeral from above address on Thursday, December 12, at 11 a.m. (Norfolk papers please copy.) BONNAREL BARTHOLOMEW. Tuesday, De- cember 10, 1929, at 11:30 ‘am._ at Hen- BARTHOLOMEW L ONNABEL, beloved nee rietta, Okl formerly of Washington, D. husband of Mrs. Pattie Bonnabel Pirtle) of Mount Rainier, Md. BEAUNER, ROLAND. Depated tnis life I scember 10 1929, after s briel Proyidence’ Hospital, ROLANI e oM enetnia hIe e eaves a devoted father, three sisters and three brothers. Remains at Frazier's new fu- neral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Funeral notice later. CHRISTIE. MARY FRANCES. On Wednes- ; December 11, 1020, at her residence, o, MARY FRANCES| H. Christle and mother o! . Funeral serv- Hysong's funeral pariors, 1300 N &t. n.w Burial at Clove, N. Y. Kindly omit flowers. 12 vednesday, December_1i, ), - flenregHoxmml.b i’A dES JO EPB FOQK E. Cook (nee Rhadelr of 622 st. s. Funeral services on ‘Thursday. December 12, at 2 p.m. Interment (strict- ly private) at \xaunl Olivet Ceme.ex; 'ONNER, CHARLES OLIVER. On Wednes- C day, December 11, 1920, CHARLES OLIVER CONNER. Funeral from the residence 0! st. n.e., on Friday, his_sisters, 625 C .08 Frida cld" Cember 13, at 130 p.m. Hill Cometersy. COVINGTON, JOHN W. Suddenls, Tuesuu. December 10,1920, at his D 1920 % e .o IGHN W e loved husband of L.um V! Covinston.' Fu- neral Thursday. at ; from his late Teritence. Tnterment Congressional Ceme- Ter eintives ana filends invited. (Vir- ginia papers please copy.) DRUM, LILLIAN M. On Wednesday, . 1920 ‘st her residence, Otis pl. ; DR LI Qaughter of ' Mr. Remains resting at the g & funeral hy 1 14th st. D.W. fineral later. EDMONDS, WILLIAM 8. B Hines Co; Notice of Suddenly, on Edmonds and son_of Funeral services were held at the Ar- | lington National Cemetery this after- noon for First Lieut. Donald Coray,| K 5th Inhntry, who died at Boston last | Saturday. ' Born at Provo, Utah, Sep- | tember 6, 1894, Lieut. Coray was grad- | uated from the Military Academy in\ June, 1918, and assigned to the Cavalry. | Transferred -to the Infantry in July, | 1920, he recently attached to the 5th Infantry at Fort Williams, Me. His widow, Mrs. Mildred A. Coray, | resides at 1163 chlswn treet, Boston. | EIELSON TO SEEK SON. FARGO, N. Dak., December 11 (#)— If all other searching parties fail to find Carl Ben- Efelson, North Dakota | aviator lost in the Arctic, by February 1, his father, Ole Eielson of Hatton, will undertake the search. The elder Eielson, here on a visit, sald yesterday he would leave for Alaska about February 1, if no news is received of his son by that time. He said he would enlist the s*rvices of Joe Crossen, formerly associated with his son, and Capt. Wilkins in their aerial explorations in the North. Crosson is now at Teller, Alaska. FOUND. L young, Tight Ted, small n;.u Phone p.m., Clev. 0593 FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal fienu; League, 349 Marviand ave. sw. Nat 8088 League, 349 Maryiand ave. Nat. 808! LOST. ANTIQUE BROOCH PIN. _ Suitabi T On o . Mr. Walter T‘?‘fi:b‘e st x;:lnmpnll. white gold, dark blye sfone aza : 1’ pearl missing. bt Church to } 'st. o 35th: _Call West 3056, BLUE COIN FURSE_Belween Peoples Siors: 10th and F. and Colonial Hg;lel Dpis tel ey, Ol u&nmfim r Woo i Phone car 8853, =4 DOG—Roston bull terier. and collar: straved § weeks ""”L'-H! for lnlormmon or return of dog. Cleveland Doo Brown and white, :\D'z‘m Reward. 1911 914 st ‘GLASSES, light brows in’ Nailomai “Tnester. Re:.x'é’"“c’:u “Tin n 3781 FvorassEs: Bifocal 5 fims. betweer, woodward & Lothron's and Reward If returned to 1 East Lenox H e GEAY Poucz DOG, HANDBAO. leather, cnnt-m-‘ ing two di-mond “rings, plnmum pin, 40, i bank book of Annie ‘att _Sudduth, ‘Tuckerman mtscpll-nfous Ga. ave. bet. Hami] lhn lnd Rl(l!nhoslsln or on Rllé!n hovite . Liberal rew 6201 14th_st. n.w. containing HAND!AQ—L 's 'license, _etc.; cash, fountain pen, §aturday: between Cnevy Ghase Arcade and Reward, ) 18 Tavior su, Chevy | Ehuse: 30, MONEY, (35, Tost Nov_ 30, viemiy ot Ridonsiiiesl "o T EE B W TANAY PERSIAN CAT—With {0, 3225 Highland pl. Pt part Alfedale; tig Temale. Clarendon bell, Return hone Clev. 0. Re- BADGE No. 1 lurnug to_Trafc Bureau. PURBE. Woman's black. with orange-color shell top: Monday, ; reward Mrs. Blanche a) Park, Md Berisn_260. 12° FURBE-Brown. WIth papers. ol pencil and emall change: T Chery "Chase Eeteen Mel: and McKinley nnm Finder please phone’ Wiscono i ' to 21 E Rivirose ‘Strect: Chevy ha RINGE—Two fiamond. white wold ring tween 1812 and 1802 Vernon st. n eral reward if returned to owner. Cleveland 4983, WATOH—Hamilton. Finder 1444 N_s e Phono Nm e opeinean ¥ tind otk ached. bet nn etera s ureau an { and & o 6 E Rew: | 'ATC] whl l N FATOR ‘ z‘fl.‘ shopping district, ‘Thursds l&, HEVII!G CIDI Worley, Myer. st 2000, Bra: 27, ‘WRI , whil old, obl ?;lsslrlhwi;{c“ z\'rfi?n'"fi'h;d beet 3 Suindsy ey orclock call, Mrs! Pfl“!“‘ Aulnll: .'..'Jy Df 1314 st. se. Tease return to 4 o it last Fort Waitham: wma;r WATCH, Tadys -hnémd Titials with bra rookland car. SAturday Sveming Feward. AR Met. ng?o CEMETERIES. | GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, 85 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. 4 Edmonds. He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors, nw Ga an thereatter at the Elks' i D, Funeral” Thursdey, Smber"15; ot i2:30, from the EIks' Ret BT, 1o tea s Tnierment Atlington tional Cemetery. EDMONDS, WILLIAM §. Officers and mem- bers of Columbia Lodge are hereby notifled 9} the death of Brother WILLIAM, & ED- ot of “sorsow Wedntsday, Sicmbers ‘of Morpine_Star Lodse, Forest Temple, No, ‘9. Columbia Temple. 2, are iRvited. ERBERT E JONES, Exalted Ruler. A B WILLIAMS. Seoy. ELLIOTT, CHARLES P. Suddenly, on Wed- nesduy., December 1i, 1929, st his, resi- se., s loved 3 o Bobbie Eliot, | Body Testing At Ihe parlors of James T. Ryan, 317 Pa. ave Notiee of funeral later. CHARLIE. _ Departed this life on December 8, 1929, about 4 o'clock i ¢ Emersency Hospual after o biief, iliness,” CHARLIE BOY FOWLER of 723 2 §.W. dearly beloved son of iss. Masie Whoa ‘ana grandson of the late Mrs. Hattie Ware and stepigrandson of Mr. Will Ware. 11 First st. He also’ leaves to outh thelr lose ane sisters (o Drothers $Rd 8 host of other relatives and 3 friend, J Funeral services o oy December 12; & 1 o clock at 'the ‘Becond Baptisi Chureh, 2n §7 between M and N sts. Rev. John Richardson. pastor, offéiating. The blow was hard, the shdck severe, e never thought that deatn was g0 hear. Only those who have lost cen te! pain of parting Without s Yareweu. very memory brings a RIS LEVIRG AN afp “TWo cousiys. GATES, GEORGE W. On Tuesdey. December 0: 1429, st Sents Clars Calif., GEORGE WV n his ear, beloved hus: Dang of ‘the late Eila Gates and beloved Pafibr e Gertiude. Gates. Parks of Santa lara’ and_brother of Mrs Sajly Gates of “léhi:'l‘llon, D. C. Interment . M. ELEANORA, December 10, 1020, 5 an. ”"'ffnaiz-? Bird vear. mot‘\rr b e Noca™ Ferauson of this ny and Mrs, Nors Ferzu bty yg;lmem. St. Michaels, Md., Thurs- v 2 pm MARY A. Entered into rest en AR N 1632 16th si. nw. MARY A TON. widow of Altred oux;ur’\_mnna ul. Relatives and friend: Hrment Atiington National Cemetery. 11¢ C. On Tuesday, December 3t the residence of hek dausnter, JEaltn Edwards, 130 Gih ot ee v S Gav: "December 13, at 11 a.m. SR friends invited OWARD, LUCY. On Sunday. December 8. HOMo i the Freedmen's Hospital, LUCY + HOWARD. 'devoted. dnugnter ot "Adelaide Willams. ‘wife. of George Howard and sis- ter ot James Willisms and Mary Johnson. Fiingral from W, Newman's tuneral parior &1 Fin. ave Thnrsiay, December 13, 22" m " Friends invited HULL. MARIA C. Tuesday. December 10, 1926, at the residenca of her daughter. Mrs € Mitchell. 739 Bonifant st. Siffer Sprine. Md, MARTA G widow of Hull, Funeral services at. the hursday 1 Degember 12, at . Interment at Edgar. Nebi NE. HENRY CLAY. On st ay. D comper 10,1920, at his residence. 33 West v hevy Chase, Md. HENRY usband of “Augusta H Ettne. Notice of “Tuneral ater KAYLOR. ROSS H. Suddenly Tuesday. De- cember 10, 1929, Comrade ROSS H. KAY- LOR. Comrades of Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15.-the American Legion. are requested to attend in final honors from 3. William Lee & Sons. 832 Pennsylvania Jve nw. Fridas. Decebes 1% at Ariington” Nationai ull "Marine nonors. By direct on ICHARD A ORRIEN. Commander. MARTIN GOERL. Adjutant LAMON. LUCY. Notice is hereby ? the George Wi b AL iven to & charter member of organization, at Emer- ehcy Hotpital, Monduy, December 9. 1030 Funer Thuraday, December 13, 8t 3 B nal rest on 1 ¥ dong t Wilitam Lons. | ember 13, from T, Mrs' Mary 8:30 a.m. Decem! t Providence Hospital, Eavanauen), beloved wite o eral’on Friday. Dece hu Where mass nt' Olive i’ Relatives and friends invited. = C°T 13" slence, 5243 DK Wise of ;’ Lucas. dovoud mot dford, Sadie_White, Ro: x er lnd Nettie Brymn, Ch: lflu Willia; M ber 12, at 1 pm.. ureh. In!!rl‘:fim iner H.rmnnx Cemets: fluflu. John Mac- Nmnl t rioate) trom the gbove on' Frides, cember 13, . MacMURRAY, mmm« Murray. residence il am. 8 on ursday, Mlhb' Relatives and friends Thvited. Fort Lincoln Cemete: McCORMICK, ?-Amfl A special com- mum:lnon of , No. 20, F. A s hefen :.1114 m "the ourbesd of l"(‘hd\n( the ;‘! CHARLES Mel ?on ok on Thursday, Be- cember 12, 1939 L) WILLIAM R. LA MAR, l‘lll!Y Attest: PAUL B. AN, Bec. "l\ol. EDWARD. On Monday, Deumner 9, flfl’ at 5:30 a t his residence, 316 K se. EDW, hel d h l D/ o Heh!ccl Minor, v 'n_thei. loss three children. flVl l\‘lnflthllfll’!fl nfl & Bost of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at his residence, lhence o Monm Jezreel Baptist Chureh, Sth and E Bo« Y to lie ln state Thundl Decemher 132, from 10 a. to 1 neral Thursday, Du:embu 13, ll 1 Pm., o above chireh: ‘The blow wi ard, ‘We never th hl "ill fl!l(h 8 Only those 'hO have lost can l!ll MINOE, EDWARD, Offcers and members of f"e"):“ £ d"ufl"d 1 0he Seath of Bebther re hereby notified of she death of Brother EDWARD MINOR. who died 5 af p.m Interment e. queste meral Thursday, December 13, from Mount Jeareel Baptist Churen, $th and E sts. .. at 1 o'clock By order of # CLIFTON’ R, SMITH, N. G December, 10, L Md, home, Mt Church, Unner ‘\llllhoru. Md. lnurmgm Trinity Cemetery, Upper Mariboro, Md. December O'CONNOR, ALICE On Tuesds 0, idence. Mrs. S e CALICE ONNOR '(nee Filsata), beloved wite of the Jate Samss. O'Connor. " Fu o Name Church, Where. nigh reauiem mass will be sunk at 10 am_ for the repose of her soul. Int ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. and friends invited. PERKINS, GEORGE W. December 5, 1920, at d, States Veterans Hospi GEORGE W PERRING. brorher of Mary'J K. Stvies. Interment Arlinston Cemeters, Washington, D. c Dec-mbcr e POUGH, OR, e5ds ibet RATon FoOeH YL, Desmner bind of 16 Baugh. son of 5 and brother of Albsrt, snu:'."}\n%."“'“ Elzzie and menry Fougn, " Buneral -:hu%. ay, mber 1 Emen Jarvis Co. ?nnt-\a aiiors, 3533 Ga. RINGE, C!Cl’l-l ll. Tuesda, Dece ber 1929, CECILE M. 8 y of Flnelo}io Marshall pl., belflv“ momer n' Camille M. Ringe. Funeral services at Saffell's chapel, 733 5th ( fn.w., on Thursda: e:emh-r Mount Ollv" Cemetery. g "m“" .l RI\GE CECILIA. Ofmee 4 No. 181, Ult!l’ Iqulill’lel are CECILIA er RINGE, Seloved fecording lecuury s bers are Tequested to meet a s funeral chapel, 733 sth st n.w Wedn day, December ‘11, 1029, at 8:30 St Pat rckl.gh ren Thursday, Decerns are m 3 requested to attend: By "ordgt of MARY M. BURKE, Pres. ROBINSON, AUGUSTUS, Departed this lite Sunday, December 20, at 11 o'cloc] the Gailinger Hosplial, AUGUSTUS ROB. He is z;lrvlveg by hrge sisters a bre Anne, Bet and a host of M.her m-- tives. Funeral services will be at th Holy Redeemer Chureh Wednesday, Cteeme ber 11, at 9 o'clock Relatives 12 enic sisters, Julin. Osear. Clara Jackson, Eila Attoushter, EDNA SAVOYL. She leavee, in addition to the above a host of other relatives and frien mourn_their loss. Tro av. All "iFiends Anm.ea ANLEY. ddnmy o0, Tuesday. STANLE £ Mrs Mabel Wiame. s at the Jonn T ?ru and ‘Eve st gnas b ‘hursday, December 12, at Interment Glenwood Cemetery. In Memoriam. BURDETTE, MAMIE M. .In loving remem- brance of my dear sistef, MAMIE M. BUR- DETTE, who departed this life .one vear a50 today. December 11. 1928 TER EMMA. * COOPER, HETTIE J. In lonnc remembranae of my ‘beloved wife, H 3 ER. Sho depariad ths lite oae Yea? ags soder. Decembe! u. 1928. ¢ but not forgotten, HER HOSBAND, ARTI C JOHNSON, WILLIAM M. {riend, " WILLIAM M. JOHNSO! s "{Sz three vea: oom . Eumon of m: JONES, wu.unl In s hnt “loving ‘membrance of my dea: JONES, who departed s me five years day. December 11, 1924, is loving And before w MOTHER, " ELIEARETH JACKSON SISTER, VIRGINIA WILLIA! MORTON, MALINDA. In loving umembunc: of our ‘dea: MALINDA MORTON, Sho “deparied this life. four sears ago 10 day. December 11, 1935. Loved in life, re ER DI AND ombered in death. VOTED CHILDREN. * THOMAS. MAIY L. In sad nu: loving re- membrance of Y L. y dear mother, M THIONAS: “who Geparied Thia iife Six vears ~g0 today. December 11. 1923. Loved in llfz m "lth remembered. HER | DEVOT EON., NORMAN A. 11 nleen m .ve-uu lour years ago today. December 11. 1935, When mother breathed her last farewell The stroke meant more then tongus can he world seems like another place Witnout the Smile 68 Mother's Tace. The vears may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never he memory of those happy dazs TS neh we were jogetner HER DEVOTED , BENJAMIN WICKS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. 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