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mmsnwoows BODY STMTS WEST TODAY l-hu- of Family to Be Accom- :,nid by Delegation From Senate and House. TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones { Adams 10341 adt i of Representative Elmer O. of vtlh. who died at Gar- rive in the Western city early Sunday mln‘nndflwm-'fllbehzld‘ there that afternoon. Mr. Leatherwood is survived by his | widow, Mrs. Nancy Albaugh Leather- wood, and a daughter, Miss Margaret Leatherwood, bM.h of whom will accom- pany his body Wi Mrs, mth:rwmds nephew, Clarence TAE EVENL NG. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 MME. MARIE PORTER DIES AT WALTER REED Widow of Late Confederate Soldier | Io%, Descended From Fee™* French Famg™ Mme. Marie C. Porter, 84 years old, descendant of a distinguished French family and wife of the late Col. Charles Porter of the Army of the Confederacy, died yesterday morning at Walter Reed Hospital. She had been il three months. Born in 1846 in Paris of a family dis- tinguished in Prench government cir- cles, Mme. Porter came to this country in 1856 with her parents, Charles and Marie C. Hartman, who subsequently settled at Wytheville, Va. Prior to immigration to this country her father M. Hartman, was a_mem- ber of the Imperial Guard of France. Her great uncle, Dr. Phillip Hartman, marshal of France and personal nhy- dnnue of music. ?ot many years she in private tutoring wurk, and the World War served as a translator of tml.n dhnltchu in the Navy Department ldenee was at ms S meet. Punenl um will be held tomor. morning at 9 o elock in St. Paul's Catholic Chun:h Burl:l will be in Ar- lington. MATHENY FUNERAL HELD FROM RESIDENCE TODAY Deceased Had Completed 30 Years’ Service at Washington Terminal. Funeral services for John H. Matheny, 72 years old, lifelong resident of Wash- ington, who died suddenly Monday night at his residence, 631 F street northeast, were held from the residence this afterncon. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery. At thre’t\me of his death Mr. Matheny was employed at the Washington Termi- nal, where he had recently completed S ENGLISH BUDBET [ B MAY PROVE SHOCK Wmvmhl 0, Yoaoe PERCY | ,Legislation for Taxation of 1929, J TR Bl Ty lnd nfl Land Values Is Expected to Cause Surprise. W the T on P Interment ( metery. BERRY, MARTHA VIRGINIA. Wednesday. mber 15, Toag, MANTHA VIRGINIA | Y, the 99th_ vear of her life, duughice of the late [Philip T. and Mary | n Haw Berry. Punel lmunno-k Hil cunmry Chapel Priday, Decem! 27 at BOYD, II.I.A. Departed this lite, mmu evening, Decem 3 pm, Stoher reaidence, 2131 ' at by Amy Anderso BOYD. devoted and, siep-mother of is also survived by three sisters and t brothers and many other relatives and By ihe Anivelited Biese: lends. . Funeral service at Union Wesiey LONDON, December 26.—England is beginning to wonder about the fll‘!h budget of the Labor party government, | which is to be submitted to Parliament early in the new year. It is rumored that Philiv Snowden, | chancellor of the exchequer, has pre- pared a first-class shock for landowners in the shape of legislation for the tax- I be laid to rest. Ielativer invited Ay | BROWN, B. DA, Departed this lte W day, December 1929, 2:05 e 2 ineering Jiinces. " DA BROWK. e leaves to mourn their 10ss a lllith Mrs. !chenxl‘ one brother, Vulu ton: a siste Ma et exeni-srandeniid, fe and ‘a host of other Funeral from Zion ine: siclan of Marie Louise, the second wife of Napoleon, officiated at the birth of the King of Rome, destined to become Napoleon II. Fluent in practically every European language and in her youth a noted con- cert singer, Mme. Porter was widely known in Washington as a linguist and 30 years of service. His death was at- tributed to heart failure. The only sur- vivor is a brother, George E. Matheny. —_— Norway's used-car problem has be- come so serious that dealers have com- bined to solve it. Births Reported. The following births have been re; Heall 4 hours: Chambers, girl. Co and o reoran, irl. vens, boy. Stephen P2and- Gathatins Burve. girl. James F. and Rita L. he; ried to The Big Sale Breaks tomorrow— Friday All $38 and $40 grades 329._'_@ $45 and $50 grades Reduced to $55 and $60 grades Reduced to . $65 and $70 grades Reduced to $75 and $80 grades Redueadto -............0.....00... $35 and $40 grades $45 and $50 grades Reduced to . $55, $60 and $65 grades Reduced to Promptly at 8 o’clock—when the store opens —regular prices give way to the deep reduc- tions of the Semi-Annual Clearance Suits—Overcoats Top Coats It sweeps through the Clothing Department —including every garment—except full dress and cutaway frocks—conceded the finest cloth- ing made in America and Britain—up to the in- stant in style; and superior in craftsmanship— Fashion Park Richard Austin (English) Charter House Mode Have the advantage which goes with first choice—and be on hand promptly tomorrow morning. Suits All Topcoats $35 and $40 grades Reduced to $45 and $50 grades Reduced to $55, $60 and $65 gradel Reduced to $75 and $85 grades Reduced to $90 and $100 grades Reduced to All Overcoats ’29._?_5_ $75 and $80 grades Reduced to 39 1395 JVE $85 and $100 grades Reduced to ........... i $150 and $165 grades Reduced to There will be no charge for altera- tions. Mode service as usual, The Mode—F at Eleventh ¢ H ation of land values. There are some who believe that this alone will yield enough money to pay for all the social legislation now contemplated by the Labor government. Snowden himself has not eased any one's mind on the subject. The olhlr nizht, when he was being feted by one of the.ancient London companies, he observed that it was perhaps as well that the honor was being done him now and not a few months hence, “It is within the realm of possibility,” he said, “that I may not then have the warm place in your affections which I believe you entertain for me this eve- ning. I must ask that.even then you , Will believe that whatever I may be compelled to do I am doing it in what I believe to be the best interests of our country.” Budget Eagerly Awaited. That was Snowden’s first allusion to his forthcoming budget, which is await- ed with eager interest by all classes and political creeds. He meant every word of it from the bottom of his heart, for his socialism is more than a brand of politics to him; it is a religion. Indeed, years lg‘o ‘when he made his first_public speech before the Cowling Liberal Club, he chose as his subject " Religion of Socialism.” And in calling attention to the evils of that day he mentioned “the tramping Social- ist of Nazareth” and contrasted Him with bishops who draw large salaries while thousands of their countrymen starve, It has been said that Snowden has the bitterest tongue and the sweetest smile in the House of Commons, Twenty years ago he used to be singled out as the most fiery and implacable member of the embryonic Labor party. But a great change has come over his political life in recent years. Sympathy and a preciation are mingled in his outlook; g; radiates kindliness for his fellow-men. His fire warms but does not scorch. . Is Potential Prime Minister. Physically frail, Snowden towers in- tellectually over many of his fellow- Socialists and it is an open secret that he may one day head the Labor party should Ramsay Macdonald choose to retire. Thus he is a potential prime minister. Even in his schooldayl Snowden hld | “the gift of gab” and he actually s his honeymoon lecturing on socia He met his future wife, Miss Ethel An- , 8t the Independent Labor Party conference of 1905. Mrs. Snowden's influence may have some effect in shaping the forthcoming budget in an indirect manner, for she is the type l;lf brilliant woman who hflkl- ences, perhaps unconsclously, every one lnd‘e\'ery'.hlnl with which she comes in contact. Aside from the personal factors in- volved, the coming budget must.be of wide interest throughout the world to cvery one who is watching the experi- ment of Socialist government in Eng- land. The budget. by its very nature, will epitomiz= the economic creed of the Labor party. FUNERAL FOR EDUCATOR TO BE HELD TOMORROW | {Edward Christopher Williams Was Librarjan in Howard Univer- sity Here. Funeral services for Edward Chris- topher Williams, 57 years old, Howard | Unlversity librarian “and well known colored educator, who died Tuesday at Freedman’s Hospital, will be held to- morrcw afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Rankin Memorial Chapel at the univer- 3ty Burial will be in Lincoln Ceme- Mr. Williams, & native of Cleveland, Ohlo, was a frldunte of Western Re. serve Univers After serving as ll- brarian at Wmurn Reserve University he was appointed principal of the ot M Street High School here. He urved in this capacity until the erection of the Dunbar High School. Later he be- came librarian at Howard University. He was also a member of the faculty, chhm‘ German and romance lan- He h survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Chestnutt Williams, and one son, Charles W. Chestnutt Williams. Deaths Reporled iths have been r!rc e l.] he last honu e, 87, 3317 P & B 1333 Ul luh t. atri 86, hing- ton vnlveulu HolDllll Orr, 60, 1840 Biltmore a u Imemenc{ e ifo: Hospital orila it mergency Hos Cox. 46. Casusity Hospital Raiph ® Appeibaum. 34, 3655 New. Hamp- shire "ave; pyEliridse M. Cooley, 24, Emersency Hos- w 23, Emersency Hospital. artin, 56, 2407 bk AG, biack crochet, on Mt Pleasant_car, ith’ book inside. returned & . ‘l"hru dollars re: T o Kenesaw Apt. office, 16th and BAR| Di. ] Monday. Reward 803 Aiter BOSTON BULL—Ma ea not clippe Ad; INDLE aos'mN BULL, lenh flont p-- ol 2 y entucky ave. s.e. 57 mln: ‘white front feet, Jlost on Christmes day. RI white, Tace, half white, small top_of meck; about to name Luicky Boy: near Condult T Cathedral l\‘!‘ Tuesday. Dec. 24. about, - F KEYS, I Siind oo sis, Pone while Springer “Dandy for mfom-mn 1O ygeturn 083 st Capitol ‘st "Atlantic. 381 Nltlonlltllll 28 perwiiton. 3 & DOG— male Samovede, ear nicked. Reward for return 10 Hemes bremont, Upton st. and Linnean ave. Cleve- lan i 2th and Monroe sts. Decatur 1740, ilver and gray rims; jolet-tinted en: ve. KEY CASE uauxum) Christmas eve, on east side of Connectl near intersection of'S0tn st Finder plense tall AQama 3085 Reward. a7 LORGNETTE Ple: ek, 10t and B sis. ContRTRInE lboul ard. , Re. \Mcquala st mar WALLET. brown leather. $35. “Address, Andover, Mass. turh 3333 M ‘North_653. f no value Bide " Mirror North_444 s Eigin _wateh: 3 d and e or ';, ahd € b ot T AT e ‘Erwin at Ar- | Gol 2 lllvu end Friends. t Churcli, on B st. between 3rd and L at . Saturday, | CARMAN. JESSE . Bla' Tesidence, ar Hill Cemetery. CAI‘I’BI‘ MARY. Departed this life Monday. Dec 10 ember 23, 1929, at her residence. . RY CARTER. She le: t “tneir loss three daughters. four sons and one granddaughter. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral pariors. Iater D. I. PALMER FUNERAL | 1S SET FOR TOMORROW Inspector in District Engineers’ De- | partment Died Tuesday of Heart Disease. Funeral services for Dennis I. Palmer, 56, an inspector in the District Engi- neers’ Department, will be conducted tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in St. Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr., Palmer, who died Tuesday night of heart disease, had been ill only a few days. a son, Devereux Palmer, and a sister, Mrs. Russell Howard, all of Washington. {DR. H. W. WILEY, EXPERT From Active Service With Ma, zine Publication, The retirement from active work January 1 of Dr. H. W. Wiley, widely known Washington authority on food and diet, was announced yesterday by Good Housekeeping Magazine, with which he has been assoclated since his r:sl.nnlon from the Federal service in Dr Wiley has devoted half a century of work to the cause of pure food and was largely responsible for the enact- ment of national pure food legislation. He is 85 years old. He was recently se- riously ill, but has neovered Marriage Licenses. uckey. Toanc Atking. u. and Mary £had, 35; Rev. Moses A. Horw! Gurtis W Svine. oF%1 a4 Carrle L. fi',-‘ and Eima .v 28, both Tancis £, Pree. john'_Joreph *Mulvey. a1, Loken, 33 EA i un clmtvy 88, both l;. m,sull. . e uu#n- &ray. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, warmer tonight and tomorrow; minimum tem- perature about 30 degrees; moderate southwest wlnds tnmulnl Maryland—Fair, not quite so cold to- night; tnmom' fair warmer; fresh west shifting to southwest winds. Virginia—Fair, not quit¢ so cold to- night; tomorrow fair, warmer; moder- ate west shifting to fresh southwest winds tomorrow. ‘West Virginia—Fair, warmer tonight; rrow increasing- cloudiness and warmer, Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 8 pm, 29; 12 midnight, 26; 4 am,, 8 am, 24; noon, 38. r—4 8 pm. 30.] Baromete: 30.¢ 30.08; 12 mmnllhb, 30.1 8 a. 30.21; noon, 30.. Highest temperature, 38, occurred at noon toda A Lowest. umpentun, 23, occurred at Temperaty date last ‘emperat ‘IN same as 'eaAr— Highest, 47; lowest, 28. 5 ‘Tide Tables. frumllhed by the United States Coast d Geodetic Survey.) Todny—Low tide, 11:04 am. 11:45 high tide, 4:32 5:02 pm Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:55 am.; high tide, 5:24 a.m. and 5:51 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:25 a.m.; 4:52 pm. ‘Tomorrow—sSun rises 7:26 a. sets 4:52 pm. uoonmenu.\m- sets 1:40 pm Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Potomac, clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac-Shenandoah, and and clear. ‘Weather in Varlous Cities. Stations. Abilene, Alban: Tex 2. g 9 cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Snctanat, Onio Cleveland, Obio. lumbia, S, Denver, Col Detroit, 0. Te: 333 FEREI PSSR R PR PR R E R BESNRSTRSNIRNLNL: 8. Dal Indianapolis.Ind nyille.Ela Eotusvie Miami, N, Orleans. xsé:sigsss:szsss'sssssss:s==ggis;=ss==s=;=s=ss = FOREIGN. m., Greenwich time, today.) ‘Tempe Part cloudy s 24 Snow (Noon, Greenw! 5 today.) I “'Part eloudy o Hamilton, San Juan, Hava Colon, De- | 1300 South Capitol st. Notice of funerai | EY/ Paul's Church. Interment will be in| He is survived by his widow, | ON FOODS, QUITS WORK | Well * Known Authority letlru[ oHarris Bovd, 27 and Luida Cunninghan. ' i Rev. W. A. Tasio { Beaths. ! ; COLE. RUTH C._On Wednosdas, Deccmb 1 | 1 1929, “at “Sibley Hocpital, ' Kuis . agea 41 3curz, o Ocved wiS Goie. Funeral Serviecs = 05 iLiia R Ticatenun., , Teuited. Notice of ineial | . CUNNINGHAM, BEULAM. On Tuesday. De- | ! 5 | Delawate ave. and # sts. 5.3 » he wo | Notice of Saneral Tater: CUBTIS. MARY JANE Departed this lie | ning, Uccember s, 1yzd, ai | 50 oclock At her Temaence. 34 idu | st. n.w \NE CURTIY (nce Beil), many_ other telatives. ana | Funeral from h to { el nd relatives invited to attend. 260 CURTIS, MRS. MARY JANE. The Golumbia AWl Assoctation woneunc death of Mrs. MARY JANE CULtiS Detal Priday, December By, oo A ghe, chufeh of the 'Holy Y. and N. N INDIANNA nn.sm JENNIE E. BARNES, Rec. DONOVAN, DENNIS J. On 'ruemn De- cember 34, 1029, DENNIS J., beloved hus- | band of Emma’ Denovan ‘(hee Hempler). | Funcral from the residence of his daugh- ter, 1160 Neal st. n.e.. on Frida: em. ber 27, at 1 p.m! Tnterment Frospect Bl om EVANS, cull:vclz C. On Wednesda: ber Al Cl de’ o\ Catoline CRiGMIeY. Bvans Etnel Evans Holland. 'Dr. -3 Jr.: L. Roscoe, Carolyn Randait B "tnd Robrt & Syais, runem from his, fate residence on Satui De- al p.m. cember t Friends mvlm CARnapolls, Md.. peoers piesse copy.) GEUSENDORF, JOMN. On Decembe | at his home. Germantowh. JOHN URUSENDORF, Syed 31, vears. Fu neral Friday, December 27, b.m.._fron the nome. Tutcrment in Nealsville Ceme. tery. JACKSON, cem} Hedeemer, Pres. S st Toted ‘husband nd_ father of r_ 28, Ma.| G._On Wednesday, at) Tuberculosis Hos: KSON, devoted Jackson mothes. of Ber: | nice Williams, Helen and Sylvester Jack- son, sister of E. Janette Jones and Rob- ice_and sister-in-law .of John H. . Notice of funeral lat Testing at the W. Ernest Ja neral parlors, 2223 Ga. ave. n.w. KAUCHER. THEODORE. =~ On Wednesdas, December 25, THEODORE KAUCHER: Tetired pergiant: De- I,ILDIIID nd fr Pruvut Hill Cemetery. KNILL, MARY REYNOLDS. December 24, 1929, at MARY REYNOLDS Alfred l‘ Knill, | Gawler's chapel 734 Pe 8 0 on Priday, m., ence to S ll.tthe'l Church ledf Island ave. Decticut,ave; where mass Wil be onma nterment Rock Cre On Tuesday, nvcnofl EDWARD G EDWARI Mlo\-d son o( Mr and Mi ton of Cherrydale, Vl Puneral services l!’!r on ‘l'huudn Dece Iau!m!nt Arlingto) 1t10) i IQ s resting l'. W W. Ch bers' funeral parlors. LLOYD, HOWARD JOBN. Deplned this lite Wedneudn!, Decembér 25,1929, at 8 Jasper st ARD oSiddenty ICKTY oy m his 6th' year. LLOYD. loving son n! Howard T. and Dora’ Lloyd. Remains € W Ernest Jarvis . ave.' n un until 4 p. v, atter o Bia Tate resigence. day. December 27, from his late {uldenee, Toterment Mouni Olivet Ceme. ery. MARCEY, MARGARET ANN. Suddenly. on Wednesday. December 25. 1929, 2:30 p.m., at Silver Spring. ANN MARCEY, lovéd wi December m., from Mounl Oll\'t M. P. Church, flllnl@n Relatives and friends invited. e NELSON., KATE PETER. On Wednesd: R e et T of her age, beloved wife 0( Hlllh chon Funeral services St. _An scopal Church, Ann-nonl M ’Hdly -nemwn. December 27, at 2:30 o'cl PraL ‘I‘.‘ Dl"Nl! l Oon Decem- K1s T nexom{ husband of Beiale Huney Palmér. - Poneral from 318 Belmont st n.w. on Prida | b 9:30 &m. Requiem mase & Bt | Baul's Ghurch at 10" o'clock. " Tntel Rock Creek Cemetery, TAYNE. MARIE ELLA. Departed th Tueaday, December i4, 1929, at he 3 dence, 4 Fentol ELLA 'AY] e 10" moum thelr loss Nisehter, ‘she’ brovner. an host of Telatives and {rlenu Fu- Saturday, December 28, er Jate residence; thence i} Gllbrlllh u & Chureh, 6th st. betwees nd M 1,p-in. Rev. Battic bastor. Friends in: 'l'hl flfl"fl we pl-ee upon her grave ay wither and deca: But our love for her who sleeps beneath HER ' BEVOTED “DAUGHTER, ELOJSE MISHER. ro.'l'll MAIII C. On Wednesday, Dee 1929, ll ‘Walter Reed HOIDI!I] Hm. MAm R’ . Puneral from Paul's olic Church, v 15th an .. Priday morning, December 31 o ock. Puneral arrangements by 8, H. L A 3 Dflddenly on lland:: Rhode " Islan lington N 1929, HART. snus'rln a-:-mer o! ihe 3 ar Samuel H a 3 "years. Fune ice n’ the. chapel ars. u tne lmph-ny ch_Home, 1331 Mass, v 27, at 3 Prid; mbe! lll Relnlvn nnfl friends invited to at- ind. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. !l.l'l'll. !l-‘ L. _On Tuesday, December . t lhe Washington Sanitarium. Md. MA L m.rrn ! l”l ll st Funes services were held D.umbor 2I at s nm the Nevius funeral home, 924 New York ave. n.w. Interment in Felton, Del. 'IERNEY, IN ll'-NA'l'lUl 0 o xl),lfl-,!;f!fll; fl O IGNATIU! — n e 8hi lnc ol lhI !lcr!d xlnaly Suddenly _on 'rhur:u-v LL Monday, Funeral SClock. from Howard Uni- . SOPHIONA Tuesday. Decem 'ounid. 1929, at l t her I;lolg'!Anc. k_Creek T SOPH] WOOD Notice of ‘Punersl hereafiar. ay. December at Andtow CRantta CHasel, ' versity. In Memortam. : CHARLES M. In loving remer- O o et band. OH. CHARLES H. 'y mass ai the n:vo‘rm MARGARET cAMP- 1o JOHN W, Sacred to the memo “E“.!;HJ? husbend N W HESLEY, who fell in ag0 to- embrance is Bemi b TNy ln vain. To have, to love and then to I the, greatest torrow of my eact. HIS LOVING WIFE, GERTRUDE. CURTAIN. RAY. In loving remembrance d Gther, ‘RAY GORTAIN, who Qeparted. this lite' four years avo teday, | December 26, 1 She bade no one ) last farewell, She said g00d-by Her Toving e t n-a ‘censed to beat And Defore w it She was wone, w k "LOVING AUGHTER, wlu.lAu AND SADIE CURTAIN, In memory of our darling mother, RAY CURTAIR. who Dassed away fou s ago today, December 26, 1925, DAUGHTER, nows my long !ul 1o Pave x’m‘."‘.%.‘“ 1 ghed my, tears from an l.cmn' heart LOVING “DAUGHTER, ELSIE L. SEAVERS. DREAR. EMMA. In sad remembrance of our mother, EMMA DREAR, who left us TJears avo fodey. December 20, 1023, Jugt when her ll(e was brighest, Just wh T hopes were best, she was taken from this world 6t pain a home of eternal rest. DEVOTED cl-m.nlml . baSaer oL out, dear husband na, Sauna RENCE Al departed IWo sears ato ‘lody, December Md!{ missed. WIFE AND CHILDREN. DUVALL. W. CLARENCE. In Semoriam. M. W. D NORMAN. REV. In loving mem three yeam T WIPE BPAEL M. NORMAN In sag hut loving re KE. who departed ‘\ll i t EARAH "€ life, four roars azo today, December ts remember you. There nre rome who still will Uinger t the spot where you are lald, who ‘w1 Come wad bring you dowers On the grave that death has made. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ARAR CECILA. 1 loving e AR four years ago today, December 2| Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just 8 memory, fond and true: Juzt » token of lovels devorl s fong for Loyt mo nm‘ l.oNu.v CHILDREI u . PETY w"clu"l su. lm 1S, Sacred to the mem- of taiher, LOUIS" STRECKFUSS, Who Dassed mway one veir ago todass De: cember 26, 192¢. Before our eves he faged im, 118 DAUGHTER, ELiZABETH CONNORS. * SWANN, RAYMOND. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear son and grandgon: D SWANN. who passed away fout . Décember 26, mn holy. hols. Lord God Alm! BOHy I ne" Shorning: ol soba” camil' rise Peaceful be thy rest. dear Raymond, et 1o breathe your name: Dear is the grave where my son is Sret s hee remory. That il mever ode, Part of my life is buried deep Uhder the sod where my dear son sleeps. softly sieeping, love so dear: ou el your presence near. The flowers we have placed upon your L szz ul(h-r?d and decl!'sd S G MOTHER__AND blAND- 'MO’IHF:P. MARY COLL! AND AGNFS HENDERSON. SWANN, RAYMOND. In sad but lovln {;;l four years ago today, Decembor 26, re- AV Surounded by frlends T am. lopesome, midst of all pleasutes T am. bi su&m |nr‘1 n‘\‘. (u;.’bn;nydvu‘::l;tuuhl meing. denr, Ravmond. for vou ! SWANN, RAYMOND. . In 30 but lovin re: ‘membrance of my cear Cou SWARN. who departed this life four years 280 today, December 26, 1928. e bright. happy face we loved so The Sweetset memory 13 all we ". OF 215 COUSTN: BenMcn WILLIAMA. * WEST, THOMAS W, _Sacred to the memory of THOMAS W, WEST. who passed from bor 1o Teward 0. years a0, December Beloved in life, his memory is revered in 4 18 WIFE, MARTHA A. WEST, AND FAMILY. WHITE, PATSY. THOMPSON, ANNIE, life one year ago, December 3 December 19, 1928, respectively. Oh. the memory of that morning. As we stocd with aehing hearts, Knowing that the one we loved 50 dearly WICKS, CORA. "'.T“%' aried this Iife two. 7eets deoodar: who departed this DAUGHTER. BESSIE CLARKE: REV. JAMES E.. the l-u mwr of Vermont ' Avenue Baptist Church. Tn {ad and loving remembrance of my aenr Rev. JAMI WIL) Teft brother, ;{5. "one Tyear eo “today, Becomper 36 u.\ a0 orige NG s et e mother, CORA One year has gos hrother, And. ‘oh, how lonj seemed. 8af5 Shoen who ave. lost Riow 'the meaning of the word gone. It I8 lonely here without you, dear brother, In the midst of friends I kne Por beneath the smile there's ar aching That is alwazs longing for you. HIS LOVING SISTEI ft.. AR wn.us WILLIS. REV. JAMES Bacry the ok G i whom e loved: and hone Gred. and who led us as & shepherd for feventeen vears. ‘then tock his fight for hesven one vea ago today. December 26, 1928. By order srmont. Ave Bapiat Church and dlncuun of the T. Mur Voko. W TIMUS, Church Clerk. ILL h \ JAHB! l. l 'm WILLIS, RE MES E. In me "Zn f Whn dznlrléd lhll lllI ono year cember 26, 1! Lovi d Ind in all ‘his mnc’"g n"a‘ t’n i 1 nh'n: 'fla" 7" dars) ere an ea m What'a Deautitul memory he-eft bebin I have onl’ your memor; o Semember my whelé iife. throveh.” you are the one T will never foreet, And For I am al !hl lhl of you. DEVOTED WIFE, MARTHA . , dear husbay FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 201 ITLFAPI'I'O#" IT. P Joseph R Blrch s Sons 3034 M St. l\ W, inmmmu 1841 Modern Ghapel Teiephore National 2473 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. District 2608 TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulance St. N.E. Linc. 5543 "#|V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor it 'l!h the original W. re establi 1008 T SR, Phone Prank. 6626 el -my 940 F St. Nw. nifiea, Bfucsent Service service . W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN_8200. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance e Lincoln 0524 E. Modern_Chapel Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047 juici autoroni Succeeding the Origioal 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 yr. 8t 1208 M st 45 yre, at Sl F o, Clyde J Nlchols, lnc. 332 PA._ AVE NW. NATIONAL 1384 1388 FUNERAL DESIGNS GEO. C. SHAFFER _ IXPIIGIIVI 'LOIAL '5':‘.'1 " Oben Evenings 144 and Sundays Prompt A Fromot Avts Delivery BerToe Gude B Co..lZlZFSt. ros. Artistio—expressive—in — . CEMETERIES. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. Cholice lots and sites for sale. HAUSOI-EUHI. Abbey-Maugoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlll.iu Cemetery Your ly_for inspection IS NOW. Vaults ln ulll!w rapidi 1 /» oml a limited number remain. i y Open every day and Sunday. Niches Jor euuutlo- urns can be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Write or phone office or see - neral director jor full details. st « Officel flzWCon.Au. Nat.7897