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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930, PLEDGES TO BE HONORED. Omicron Alpha Tau to Hold Ban- quet Sunday. Tncoming members of the Omicron Alpha Tau Fraternity will be honored | at a banquet of the organization to| be held in the music room of the Lee | House Hotel Sunday. Pledges to be initiated into the fraternity are Sidney Greenberg, manager of the varsity foot ball team of George Washington Uni- versity, and Edward Strauss, member of the George Washington University | swimming team. “The First T | Robin | jamin L. By | Naiman ot Norfolk, Va.; | | ISAAC NAIMAN EXPIRES ' vart T. Anderson, 37 years old, AT HOME AT AGE OF 73| gfn'?%ir‘m?r“m“.'i‘ii‘d in the United | States Naval Hospital here yesterday, Funeral Services Are Held for Re-| &fter a lingering iliness, Death was due tired Grocer, With Burial in Adas Israel Cemetery. Tsaac Naiman, 73 years old, retired grocer and for many vears a resident of this city, died at his home, 2540 Four- teenth street, yesterday after a lingering | morees. native of Russia, came to this country many vears ago.|ny the He engaged in the wholesale grocery | Ty on Louisiana avenue near continuing there until about four years ago. He is survived by two sons, Dr. Ben Naiman of this city and Boris | Mr. Naiman a daughter, to heart disease. T. and Mr: Squadron, ~ American morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. WAR VETERAN DIES. Mr. Anderson was the son of Stewart Susic R. Anderson, whom he is survived, and with whom he resided, at 770 Eleventh street south- | boy. east. Hc served overseas during the| Fiedetick M. and Ellen Burroughs. bov. war as a sergeant in the 20th Aero| gert M- o Marriage Licenses. Births Reported. Frank and Anna I. Levy. boy. Robert and Katherine Grav. bov. George W. and Anna Killion. irl. William J. and Rose L. Dailes. eirl. Thomas ‘and May Alderman. girl Ralph E. and Ida M. Praser. bov George R and Frederica Balthis. boy. Thomas R. and Martha Norris, hoy. by | Clyde C 'and Thelma Price. bov Harold N. d uerite Talburt, boy. Francis 3. o aaTie Timmerrichter. ert M. and Naomi C. Comerford. boy. . and Sarah Smith. ir.. ®irl. Expeditionary | George ¥, ‘and Sarah Johns, irl He was a member of the Vin- cent B, Costello Post, American Legion. Funeral services will be conducted | Harrv A and M: Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Thirteenth and V streets southeast, to- Clarence ¢ “and Mary_Thornton. &irl. Patrick J. and Marie Etherson, &irl. Edgar and Ida M“l:{. IB"L 1. girl oswell. Gharlea'L nnd Margaret V. Murdock, b0y Join W Gora B Crampton. boy. Inter- | Colonel A’ and Eila D. Washingto ment will be in Arlington Cemetery. | William ‘5. "Ang Bertha Circey. sirl. John T. and Maud Warrell. zirl. | Richard C. and Ianthe Jackson. =irl. | Charles A and Florence Nokes. girl. Vance and Mabel Clark. boy. | Grant ana Mary Richardson. bos. Raymond P. and Leona Harrison. girl. | Mrs. Annie Luber of this city, and his Henry Julian Kaufman. 23, and Irma M. | Richard E. and Geneva Craig. &' | sister, Mrs. Dora Blaustein, with whom Wd«?}’fi" ‘;w made his home. {D]ks. v wor s just!n gnot with worms) out with scintsllqz. | ng, I’””"anz [ Leart-rev;v;ng\ new Sé"l’ng T | 4 o, Coats, Su;ts, Hats ‘ y Shires, 7; es, ete, | | | dress early on the Bopular K Budget p/an T‘]}: | cash, balanc, 10 weekly o Sidants ments, SPECIAL FEATURE Trade in Your 0ld Jewelry for NEW! No matter how battered your old few- elry may be, it will receive spe- eial high ap- pratsals as trade-in ma- .-terial toward eny modern watch or dia- mond during this sale. No PAYMENT Just Bring In Your old Jewelry funcral services were conducted to- at 10:30 o'clock in the funeral par- | 13, lors of Bernard Danzansky, 3501 Four- | YO | teenth street. Burial was in Adas Israel | 31, both of Jamaica, N. ¥ d Cemetery. Stylish male dr: ow wearing suede-top_shoes MEMORIALS MARBLE and BRONZE ON DISPLAY at 418 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Washington Granite Telson Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty. Rey. William H.' Thomas. w 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Ney. 22; R James By Samuel T. Nicholas. Abram Simon | Mattinely Wil 3 19; Rev. P. V. Trueheart George W. sers of Argentina arc | breath. 27: Rev. K. ¥ Nicholson. Mathias . i) E. Fagan: 72, 1440 V st | w\\}{umm H. Sweetland, jr.. 31, and Esll‘)évv; Mary Wahl, 70. 2323 Nicholson &t. s.e. ~ . 30, both of Providence, R. Moses R. Lovell 5 Alexandria, Va.: Rev. J Baker, 33, and Irene V. M. Bowni 16: Rev. D. E. Wiseman. Rev. Aauila Savies. Harry C. Bray. 24. and Mariorie V. 18, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Henry Tol: : Judge Robert E. ©. Jenkins. 21, and Julia McCowan, | e A iR e e | Reubin ¥, Glark, 62. 214 11th st. sW. an. Karl ‘A. Roetting. 27, und Marion Parks. both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. lienry W Douglas Taylor, 17, and Mahala Rhones, Frank Stewart, 24, and Phyllis Fielder, 21 Allen 8. and Laura Hammond. boy. 21, and Becky Bartell, 20; Rev. | Richard E. and. Lucs Ford. boy. Theodore and Dorothy Butler. hoy. Brown.| Walter 1 and Rosina Jones. boy. Chalmers and Gertrude Harris. boy. Cleve C. Holland. 26, and Helen L. Simzer. Deaths Reported. akam, 27, and Nancy U. Gil-| L3¢ Naiman. 73 2540 14th st Esther S_ Kimbal, 72, 1757 Q st Mary Ryder. 68. Gallinger Hospital Nathan Mazier. 65 Providence Hospital. C. Corley. 56, 5649 Western ave an R Martin, 49, 2107 13th 5. s.e. Jumes K. McGee, 45, Waller Reed Geueral wosmital, pPreder Jouvenal, Terming: Co. Tvy Citv. . nns B, Davis. 3,739 13ih st se Robert L. Duvall, 71, Walter Reed General [ vorpital, X Samuel Grigshv. 60, 1719 Kalorama rd. Nannic Christian. 8. 222 3nd <f. n.e. Natl. 5870 | (Sheiman Henson, 22. and Irene Hutchin- | Ferdinand Turner. 60. 1347 Welers cf. e Robert Griffen, 43. 63 Pirrce st [EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts Final Close-Out Sale of SUITS & 0’COATS formerly $35, $40 & $45 HIS is the final reduction of the season. and O’Coats now reduced to $22.50. Choice of every desired pattern, color and style . . . an unparalleled opportunity to effect a substantial saving. $35, $40 and $45 Suits You are welcome to a charge account, despite this low price. Open an account now. Weekly or monthly payments will do. AN EVENT OF PROGRESS. We believed Washington people would appreciate a new type of service, a more human understanding, a more sincere handling of their problems. We inaugurated far-reaching changes, radical new policies, AND THEY'VE WORKED! They've won us hun- dreds of real friends, endless: praise. You can't stop a winner! Our policies of service h People are turning to Franc's by the hundreds! You, too, will be delighted with the Franc way of doing Lusiness. diamonds This is indeed AN EVENT OF PROGRESS-—and our success has been so un. usual we plan to go on doing more and more to make our jewelry service more human, more genuine, watch A-9! l THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and colder tonight: minimum temperature about 20 degrees; tomorrow partly cloudy and colder; moderate northwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy and colder tonight: tomorrow increasing cloudiness and colder; fresh northwest winds. ~irginia—Fair, slightly colder in cen- tra) and east portions tonight: tomor- o l‘;\w;;r‘mng cloudiness followed by reme west . to_fresh north ‘.mds.pflrnon. moderate West, Virginia—Partly cloudy: slightly colder in north portion tonight; tomor- | row increasing cloudiness followed by | snow or rain, Record for 24 Hours, | Thermometer—4 pm,, 52; 8 pm., 44; | 12 midnight, 35; 4 am, 35. 8 am., 35 noon, 40. i i) | arometer—4 pm., 2073; | 20.78: 12 midnight, 35,87 4 s.m 2565 8 am. 30.04; noon, 30.12, : t Highest temperature, 52, occurred at | 4 p.m. vesterday. Lowest temperature, | 34, occurred at 5:30 am. today. | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 43; lowest, 22, | Tide Tables, | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) | Today—Low tide, 3:18 a.m. and 3:34 | p.m.: high tide, 8:56 am. and 9:21 pm. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:05 am. and | 4:25 pm.; high tide, 9:46 am. and 10:11 pam. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 7:01 am.; sun sets 5:44 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7 a.m.; sun sets 5:45 pm. Moon rises 7:30 p.m.; sets 8:06 a.m. Weather in Various Cities. s g 3 * &vp1a18353 at: T 1598073 neuEy wegoywyy Stations. SYIH + 19;9moreg g8y 3ser Abilene, Tex.... 2990 Albany, N, Y. 2992 Atlanta, 3012 Atlantic City. ' 29.98 Baltimore, Md.. 30.08 Birmingham .. 30 18 Bismarck, N. D.303 Bosten, Mazs.. 20 3 Buffalo, N. Y. 3 . Ptcloudy Clear, ! Glear Iil Clear i1 Cloudy 8. C. 30.10 ©i4 Clear Denver, Colo... 29.86 001 Clenr Detroit. Mich.. 29 96 ...+ Pt.cloudy El Paso, Tex. . 2084 Il Clear Galveston. Tex. 2094 2 Cloudy Helena, Mont... 30.12 006 Cloudy Huron.' S. Dak. 3028 - Cloudy Indianapolis.Ind 30.18 .. Glear Jacksonville.Fla. 3004 . Rain Kansas City.Mo. 30.20 Cloudy Los. Angeles. .. 5 * Gloudy Louisville. K * Pt.cloudy Miami. Fia X Il gGlear New Orleans. 3 1 Gloudy New York, N ¥. .46 Clear Oklahoma ' City. 3 52 3 Clear Qmaha. Nebr 606 Snow Philadelphia.Pa 22 198 Clear Phoenix. Ariz... 29. .. Clear Pittsbureh, Pa.. 038 Cloudy Portland, ~Me 1.08 Snow Portland, Oreg. 3 2 007 Cloudy Raleigh.'N. C 0.18 Preloudy | Salt Lake City. 3 5 ... Cloudy San _Antonio. .’ 29 Iii% Gloudy San Diexo. Calif 20.96 62 57 (1.1 Cloudy San_ Francisco. 53 ..., Clear St. Louis, Mo... 3 28 Clear St. Paul. Minn. 8 0.0 Pr.cloudy Seattle. Wash 28 36 0722 Cloudy | Spoksne, Wash 2 18 0.08 Clear Tamnn. ' Fla 6 .. Foey | WASH,, D. C. 34 0.68 Clear FORFIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) Statiol Tempsrature, Weather. | London, England......... 4 Cloudy | Paris. 'France...... Part cloudy | Austria. Part cloudy Germany . Cloudy France 2 Part cloudy Stockholm, Swedel 2 Clear Gibraltar.’ Spain Rain | (Noon, Greenwic today.) | | Horta (Fayal), Azores.... 63 _ Partcloudy (Cutrent observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda...... Part cloudy San_Juan. Porto Rico. Clear | Havana, Cuba 7 Clear Colon, Canal Zone.. Part cloudy | 1 “Dr.” Valentin Zeilels, Austria’s fa- | mous “nature healer.” has opened new | buildings at Gallspach, Upper Austria, | where he will be able to treat 6,000 patients a day. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescie | League. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat. BO8S. | LOST. BRACELET, gold plated, lost Thursday eve- ning. Reward. Call 3416 4th st. n.e. or Potomac 8137 E HBRE BRACELET, white gold. with six small dia- monds and (wo sapphires: lost at Chillum manor last Saturday eveming. Reward. Call Cleveland 0760. £ LT BRACELET, di d_emerald. Reward Return to Richard 8. Aldrich, 1601 Mass. | ave. n.w. Ao il 3| CAT, white, male, about 6 monihs oid: | strayed from 4121 Brandywine st. n.w. Sun- | day night.Reward. Clev. 0111 ) | brown, long tail, answers to name | oeturn o 118 Seaton pl. n.w. Po- 5-R small brown dog. about | 5 ; collar: from' Friend- | ship_Height. Reward. Leet Bros. Co., TR o GLABSES, Thursday morning, between 1722 .I9th st. and car stop, Conn. ave. and R; siver rims, tan case. Reward, Call Pot 3762, Apt. 50, or Agric.. Br. 14 . GOLD BRACELET WATCH wit L. on February 9 when lady down by automobile in front of 2600 Mass. ave. Reward to person returning to Mrs. Thomas H. C. Reed, Emergency Hospital. * | HANDBAG, Iady's, black leather, containing | currency, s’ in aluminum’ case, tele- raph card with name “Mrs, Frank J. esch’ Return to lost and found dept., Mayflower Hotel, and receive reward. = KEYS_Two Yale kevs, Wednesday. front of Library. 7th and N. Y. ave. Phone Cleve- | land 5414 Sl & | PAPERS. written and typewritten, in news- . 11th, Florida, 7th st Reward. Col W or_address Box 362-8, Star office. POCKETBOOK. green: lost Thursday: Chevy | Chase bus. Rewa Phone ~ Alexandria | 977- S POCKETBOOK, small, containing 19, at Fox Theater, about'3 p.m. Wed. Phone Wiscon- | sin 2824, Rew #25 R | SUIT CASE, brown leather, between Wash- Petersburg, Va., contain- uniforms, " etc.” Reward. Address Box 102-R, Star office. WALLET containing automobile license, reg- ation certificate, diplomatic card and learner's permit belonging to Comdr. J. C. Aguirre. Reward if returned to owner at 1424_16th st. n.w.. Apt. 201, North 4251, _ WRIST WATCH, gold, with six green onyx stones, marked “Dreicer.” ~ Phone North 0868. Reward. Reassuring com for deci T TR SRR garding price is of ex treme importance; that is why we lay so much empl advertising. 2 il IIMIIAIHIIll|“llAUIINlMMI“IInl“llAIIHIHIlllIIIIIIII“m Y AT TBEAL FUNERAL HOME or reference; Ask yourneighbor 816 H STREET.'N.E. | BROOKS. ALICE. On Tuesday. Pebruary 11. may, if he wishes, have Breatla, ANDERSON, STEWART T. On Thursday. February 13, 1930: ‘at U. s Naval as: pital STEWART T.. beloied ‘son of Harry and ‘Susle R. Anderson (nee Cook). Fu- neral from the chapel of Thomas F. Mui- ray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e, on Sai- urday, Pebruary 15. at 12-30 b, . Serve ices at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 13th gnd v sis wes &t 1 pm." Relatives and rien v nterment Arlin - tonai Cemeters. e I ANDFRSON, STEWART T. Com Vincent. B. Costello Post’ No' 15 Amerlcan Lesion, are hereby notified of 'the death of our late comrade, STEWART T. AN- DERSON. at the Naval Horoital, Washin: ton. D. C., on Thursday, February 13, 1 formerly_sergeant of the 29th Aero Squa ron, A. E. P. Funeral Saturday. February 15, trom the Emmanuel Episcopal Church. 13th and V. sts. AL i pm., thence to Arlington National ' Cemetery.’ with full military honor. " All comrades' are re- auested to attend RICHARD A. O'BRIEN, Commander E. P. McCABE, Adjutant. 14 BONITT, WILLIAM. On Thursday, Feb- ruary 13, 1930. 'at Garfleld Hospitel, WiL- LIAM BONITT. Remains resting at 1233 10th st. n.w. Funeral notice later, WILLIAM THOMAS. Departed ednesday. February 12, 1930. 8t his residence, 2122 2nd LIAM THOMAS BOWEN. 'He leaves tn mourn their loss thres children. Mrs. Edith Taylor, Mrs. Mazie Arlington and’ Mrs. Annie ' Sempson: 11 grand- children and other relatives and friends. Brief service at Frazier funeral home, 389 R. I ave. n.w. on Saturdas, February 15. At 7 pm. Funeral services st Mount Morial A, M. E. Church, Annapolls, Md.. Sunday. February 16, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 15 BROADNICK. ANNIE ELIZABETH. Depart- ed this 1ife on Tuesday, February 11, 1930. at the vesidence of her daughter: | Liilie V. Taylor. 1522 6th st 1 w.. ANNIE | ELIZABETH BROADNICK. beloved wife of the late Martain Broadhick of Lincoln Park, Md.: mother of randa Overton, Austin Lo Arion Broadnick. Funersl Sunday, Febru ary 16, at 2 pin, from Isracl A. M. E Church, ~Rockville, Md. Relatives and triends ‘invited. 15¢ 1930. ALICE BROOKS.' devoted datchier of Robert and Josephine” Brooks. rand- dauzhter of Maitie Brooks and sisier of Grars E. Brooks. Funaral Sundas. Febri- ar at 130 pm.. from Union' Wesley | M hurch. 23rd & ‘betwean L, and M i . Rev. Hallstorks offciating. Re- | mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis west end pariors. 28th st. and Dumbarton ave now., until § p.m. Fridas. thereafier at her Iate 'residence. 2309 Eye st. n.w. 16 CHARITY, MARY T. Departed this life nesday, February 12, 1930, at her resi- 1334 W st now.. Mii. MARY T. HARITY. Officeis und members of the arnet Iinmediate Aid Society are re- quested to be Dresent at. her funeral, Friday, Februc:y 14, at 1:30 pm.. from her lute residence, 1334 W st. nw ENOCH HILL, President. CARRIE JACKSON, Sec COLNIN. LILLIE L. On Friday, February | 14, 1930, &t 5:25"am., at her residence, Phillips ‘Teirace.’ 1601 Areonne piace n.w.. LILLIE L. COLVIN, wife of Clarence D, Colvin. aged 72 vears. Funcral servicas at Calvary M. E. Church. 1483 Columbia. rd. nw. on Saturday. February 15, at 3 p.m. Relatives “and_friends invited 't attend. Tnterment at Glenwood Cemet < CONWELL. WILL. Departed this life Tues- das. February ‘11, 1030, at 0:40 pm. ai Waller Reed General Hospital. WILL GON- WELL. Funeral from Fraziers new fu- neral ‘home, 389 Rhode Island sve. n.w at 1 pm. Saturday. February 15. Inte ment “Arlington Cemetery. DAVIS. RUTH. Departed this life Pridav. February 14, 1930, 'at her residence. 208 Eye st.'me. RUTH. devoted daughter of Charles and Martha Davis. She leaves fo mourn her departure four sisters. three brothers and other relatives and friends. Remnins resting temporarily at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd apd Eve sts. s.w. until Saturday noon. Notice of fu- neral later DE VAUGHN. MARY, On Wednesday, Feb- ruary 12,1030, at Providence Hospital, MARY DE VAUGHN. beloved wite of Jo. seph De Vaughn of Upper Funeral Saturday. February 18, from 'St. Thomas' Church. Relatives' and friends invited. EMBREY. JOHN §. On Thursday. February 13, 1030."at his residence. 819 F st. n.6., JOHN' 8. EMBREY. beloved husband cf Alice T. Embre:. ' Funeral services at the above address on Saturday. February 15, at 2 pm. Interment Arlington Abbey Mausoleum. ' Relatives and ' Iriends in- vited | FISHER. FRANK J. On Thursday, Pebruary 13, 1930, at 12:30 a.m.. at his residence in Yonkers, N. Y., FRANK J., beloved hus- band of Hildia' D. Fisher. ' Funeral fro 1839 R st. n.w., thence to St. Matthew's Church, Where 'mass Wil be 'said at 10 a.m. Saturday. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 140 GALLOWAY, MARY. Departed this life on Wednesday, Pebrunry 12, 1930, adout 5 | D.m.. at her residence. 1920 14th st. n.w following & sudden_illness, Mis. MARY | GALLOWAY _(nee Ewall). widow of the late Halley Galloway. loving and devoted | mother of Mrs, Ollie ‘Shepherd and James Ewell. 'She aiso leaves five sisters and five brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. - Funerel Saturday. February 15. at 1 pm. from Grices funeral par- lor. 12th and R sts. n.w. 14 ITTINGS. SARAH BELLE. On Wednes- February 12, 1930. ‘at _Georretow rsity Hospital, SARAH BELLE GIT- TINGS (nee 'Cooney). beloved wife of Richard P. Gittings and daughter of the late Henry P. and Belle Thompson Cooney. Remains resting at 2332 19th st. n.w. Mass will be offered at Holy Trinity Church, 36th and O sts. n.w.. on Satur- dav, February 15, at 10 a.um. Relatives and’ friends invited. Interment at Mo Olivet Cemetery i HALL, WILLIAM. On Thursday, February 1930, at his residence, 2717 P st. n.w.. WILLIAM HALL. devoted’ husband_ of Isa- bel Hall and father of Elenora Jackson. Annabel Brent, Eva Callaway and Louise Waters; brother of Mary_Clark and Eliza- beth Servis. Funeral Sunday, February 16 at 2 pm., from First Baptist Chure 27th’ st. and’ Dumbarton ave. nw. Re- | mains Testing at the W. Ernest ‘Jarvis Co. West End parlors, 28th st. and Dum- barton ave. n.w.. until Satirday noon, thereafter at his late residence. 16 WARRIS, JOSEPH, Sr. On Wednesday, February 12, 1930, at his residence, Wash incion ave. Capifol Heights, Md., JOSEPH HARRIS, ‘Sr. aged_€5 years. = Remains Testing at Gasch's Sons' funeral parlors. | Hyattsville, Md. _Funeral from the above newed funeral perlors, on Saturday. Feb- ruary 15, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends | invited. ' Interment Cedar Hill Cematery. T | HENDLEY, JAMES A. The District of Co- { lumbia Soclety, Sons of the American | Revolution, snnounce with regret the | death of Compatriot JAMES A. HENDLEY on Wednesday, February 12, 1930, at his residence, 4610 Norwood Drive Chevy Chase Terrace. Md. COL. ALONZO GRAY, Pres. 'YMOUR McCONNELL, Sec. U 'ER. MARTHA. Departed this life on Monday, February 10. 1930, at Gallinger | Hospital, MARTHA HUNTER, beloved wife of George Hunter. She leaves to_mourn their loss a_devoted sister. Mrs. Prances West; one brother, Mr. Randrif Carter: seven nleces, fifteen nephe and_a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral gl\rlon, 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Sunday. February 16, at 1 pm, from the above named funeral parlors, Interment R(x);l- mont Cemetery HUTCHINSON, CARRIE. On Tuesday, Feb- | Tuary 11, 1930, at the residence of her sis ter. Mrs. Ads Scott. 1001 50th st. me. CARRIE HUTCHINSON, the devoted wife of Daniel Hutchinson of 1128 48th pl. n.e. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband. mother, three daughters. four sisters, seven grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. ~Funeral Sai- urday, February 15, at 1 p.m.. from Mount Alry Beptist Church, L st. between North Capitol and st sts. n.w. Relatives and friends inyited. Beloved by all. At rest. 140 JENKINS, GRACE P. On_Wednesdav, Feb- tuary 12, 1930, GRACE P. JENKINS (nee Jennings), ‘of 1473 Irving st. n.w., beloved mother of Mrs. Anna T. Cooney and Lo- retta Jenkins. = Funeral from Willlam J. Nalley's funeral home, 522 8th st. s.e.. on Saturday, February 13, at 8:30 am.. thence to St. Peter's Church, 2nd end C s.e, where mass will be sald at 9§ . for the repose of her soul. Inter- ment Congressoinal Cemeters. HE knowledge that when one calls us he plete funeral services as little as $125.00 is dedly reassuring. his information re- hasis upon it in our T T T iz | PHONES:LINCOLN 82¢ Ty Y YT Y YT TPy LU LTV LDV Lt | JENKINS, GRACE P. The comrades of the | U.S. | RICHARDSON, MARY. All_present, past —_— Braths. S. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, of the American 'Legion, are hereby noiified of the death of ourlate comrade. GRACE P. JENKINS. on Wednesday, February 12, 1930, Remaint are now TCsting At the Thomas R. Nallev Sons funeral home, 522 th st. s, Funeral from Nalley funeral home on Saturda 30 am. Requiem s Peter's Church, 2nd and C s All ‘comrades are requested to’ attend. JANE BREENE, Commander. MARY J. TATSPAUGH, Adjutant. LUCAS, LOUISA P. Departed this life on . February 14. 1930, at 12:40 am. Mrs. LOUISA P. LUCAS, the beioved wife of the late George Lucas and daughter of the late Henry and Grace Pinckney. Fu- neral from her late residence. 1733 12th st. n.w., on Monday, February 17, 1 p.m. i MAGARITY, JOHN S. On Wednesday, Feb- Tuary 12, 1930, at 11:50 pm. at his resi dence, Lewinsville. Va., JOHN 8. MAGAR- ITY, beloved husband 'of Annie Magarity. Funeral from Lewinsville Presbyterian Church, February 15, at 2 p.m. Masonic funeral, Whiting Lodge. MAGARITY, JOHN S. A special communi- cation of' George C. Whiting Lodge. No. 22, F. A. A, M. is called for Saturday. February' 15, 1930, at 1 o'clock p.m.. fof the purpose of attending the funeral of our Iate brother, JOHN 8. MAGARITY. By order of the worshipful master. REUBEN A, BOGLEY. Secretary. MOORE. JOHN W. On Friday, February 14. 1930, at 2:30 a.m.. at his residence, 1460 Irving st. n.w. JOHN W. MOORE. aged 77 years. Remains resting at the chapel_of Thos. S. Sergeon, 1011 7th st n.w. - Funeral services at the Capitol Me- mortal Church, corner 5th and F sts. nw.. on Saturdav. February 15, at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited to attend Interment st Cedar Hill Cemetery. MORGAN, WILLIAM. On_ Salurday, Feb- ruary 8 1930, WILLIAM MORGAN, d voted Liisbund of Margarel Motean o brother of Joseph Morean. Remains rest- ing AL the' W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funersl parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral’ lnte NATTAN NNIE R. On Thursday, Feb- ruary 13, 1930, JENNIE R., beloved wife of the Iate’ Arthur Nattans, Funeral from o her late residence. Arlington Park Apart- ment. 3-F, Baltimore, Md. on Sunday afternoon, ‘February 16. at 230 pm. In- terment in Har Sinaj Cemetery, NEWTON, EMMA J. On Thursday, February 13 1930, at the residence of her sister, Alice ‘B Vaughan. 623 Fasi Capitol MA J. NEWTON, beloved wife of the Tsaac Newton. Funeral from the above residence. Saturday. February 15. at 2 pm. Interment Beltsville. Md. 14 MA LOUISE. Departed this Thursdey, Febriary 13, 1930, at sarfield Hospital, EMMA SE PETERS, aved 15 vears. devoted daughter of Moses N. and Lula it. leters Besides her parents she - leaves turee brothers, Blackman and Williani Peters of Chicago, Tl and Mark Peters of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Pear! Carmichnel. Mrs| Gruce Robertson, Misses Dolly and Alice Peters, all of Washington. D. C., and a host of friends and classmates o mourn their loss. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. PLEASANT, CLARISSA. Departed this life Wednesday, February 12, 1930, at the residence of her nearest friend, Mrs. Frances Harris. 2450 _Ontario rd. n.w CLARISSA ~ PLEASANT. Relatives and friends survive her. Funeral Sunday, Feh- ruary 16, ai 1 pm. from Praziers new funeral Home, 389 R. L ave. n.w. Friends and relatives 'invited. 15 REED. ROBERT. Departed this life on Monday, Febriary 10, 1930. at his resi- dence, 344 B st. sw.. ROBERT REED, be- loved’ hyshand of Frances A. Reed and devoted father of Francis A. Jjones. Marie B, Willlams. grandfather of George R. Williams and stepfather of Emma K. Re mon. beloved brother of Josephine Gynns. Body resting at Annie Holloway's chapel, on 41: st. 5w, Funeral Sundav, Febr ary 16, at 1 pm. from Zion Baptist Church. F st. between 3rd and 4. sts. | sw. Rev. L' W. Washington officiating. | Relatives ‘and friends invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. RJCHARDSON, MARY. On Tuesday, Feb- Tuary 11, 1930, after a brief illness, at her residence. 313 New York ave. n.w., MARY RICHARDSON. sister of ‘the late’ Cecelin Mason and aunt of 'the late Wallace Mason. - Remains resting at Henry S. Washington's funeral home, 467 N st. n.w. Funera] Saturday, February 15. at 1'p.m from Vermont 'Avenue Baptist Church, Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 14 officers ‘and members of Queen Deborah Couneil. No. 1, A. O. D. of J.. are re- quested’ to “attend the funeral of Sister | MARY RICHARDSON, who departed this life Tuesday, February 11, 1930. Funeral Saturday, February 15, at 1 p.m. from the Vermont 'Avenue Baptist Church, Vermont ave. between Q and R sts. n.w. By order of Queen Dehorah Council. SISTER_MAMIE PORTER. Acting P. J. BROTHER CHARLES H. JOHNSON, G.H P. SISTER BEATRICE BESARD, Rec. Sec'y. ROBINSON, CHASTEAN. On Wednesday, Fet 12, 1930. ot 3 p.m.. at Gallinger Hospital, CHASTEAN ROBINSON. beloved son of Mattie and the late John Robinson. Drother of Alphonzo. Lewls, Vivian Rob- inson. Cordelia Crosby and rude Thomas. _ Funeral aturday, February 15, at 2 pm. from W. M. Tolbert funeral parlor. 1302 6th st, n.w. Remains resting at the “above address. ~ Relatives and friends are invited. * RYDER, MARY. On Wednesday, February 12, 1930, MARY RYDER. widow of John Ryder, 'Body testing at Gawler's chapel. 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.. Mass will be offered at_the Holy Trinity Church, 36th and O sts. n.W. on Seturday, February 15. at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 14 . JOSEPH R. L. On Thursday, Feb- ruary 13,1930, at his residence. 624 Rock Creek Church’ rond n.w. JOSEPH R. L.. beloved son of Mildred C. Shinn, Remaing resting_#t the S, H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n'w, Funeral services at the 'S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w., on Saturday, February 15, at 5 p.. 15 ITH. MARY B. Departed this life Wed nesday, February 13, 1930, at Blue Plains, D. C., MARY B. SMITH, 'devoted aunt rs.'Mary E. Lucas. Funeral Sunda; 4 from the John Rhines_furéral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Interment Lincoin Memorial Ceme- ters WADE, MARGARET SANDRA. On Thurs- day,’ February 13, 1930, MARGARE' SANDRA, beloved daughter of Park Agnew and Virginia Lee Wade, eged 18 months. Funeral ~from her_late —residence, 11li Orren st. n.e. on Saturday, February 15, at'1 pm. Relatives and friends invited Interment at Fairfax, Va. WEST, JOHN H. On Thursday. February 13, 1930, ‘at 5 p.m.. JOHN H. WEST, beloved son of Mary F. Whitts ‘and brother of Irene and Leroy West and Edna Anthony. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors, 2223 Ga. ave. D.W. Notice of funeral later. LIAMS, GEORGE. On Wednesday, Feb- ruary 12, 1930, after a brief iliness. at | Georgetown University Hospital, GEORGE | WILLIAMS. ~For twenty-eight years he | faithfully served as an emplove of the late Commissioner Oyster. He is survived by a sister and other relatives of Balti- more ‘and Washington. Interment Feb- ruary 15 at Baltimore, Md. ¢ In Memortam. GEORGE W. In sad but_loving remembrance of my dear father. GEORGE W. BARNES. who departed from this life soventeen years ago today, Fevruary 14, Out in Arlincton he lies a-sleeping. In my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly. before my eves you faded, Growing weaker, day by day, Until God took You. Yu left behind a broken heart That loves vou 50 sincere, ‘That never did and never will forget you, dear fa HIS DAUGHER, EDMONIA BARNES, * BRAXTON, CARRIE. ROWE, MARY B. In acred memory ‘of my dear, beioved mother, CARRIE BRAXTON, Who_depart- ed this'life four years ago today, February M. 1926, and my devoted sister, MARY BRAXTON ROWE, who died July 12, 1024. Remembrance s & golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain. To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of my heart. LOVING DAUGHTER AND SISTER, CAR- RIE BRAXTON DODD. * CAMPBELL, HANNAH. Tn sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, HAN- NAH CAMPBELL. who departed this life two years ago. February 16, 1028. Anni- versary mass at St. Paul's Church. 15th and V sts; nw. at 7:30 o'clock Saturday morning, for the repose of her soul When mother breathed her last farewell, The stroke to me meant more than words can_tell; The world seems like another place. Could you ask, dear mother, it I miss you? Yes. It flls my heart with pain, And when days are dark and friends are ew. Dear mother, how T long for you. HER' DEVOTED SON, JAMES, * FARLEY. EMMA, Sacred to the memory of my’ dear_aunt. EMMA FARLEY, who_de- parted this life four years ago today, Feb- ruary 14, 1926. What would I give to hold her hands, | Her face just to see: ! Her loving smile, her loving voice, That meant §6 much to me. LOVING NIECE, EMMA. * | FARLEY., EMMA. 1In loving_remembrance of ‘my’ dear wife. EMMA FARLEY. who departed this life four years ago today, | February 14, 1926. | In_my heart your memories linger, Sveet, tender. kind and true. There i$ not & dav. dear wie. That I do not thiuk of yvou HER HUSBAND, * FRANCIS, MARY E. Sacied to the memory of our 'dear wifs' aud motiier, MARY E. FRANCIS, who departed this life" elove: years #go today, February 14, 1319, ITis sweet to remember the one once here, Though absent 10 us, she is still just as ‘The midnight stars shine on the gra Of the one we I but could not s The years may wipe out many things, But _this they wipe out never. The memary of thote hanpy day er When_we were all together. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH- FRANCIS, NARY E. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear mother, MARY E. FRANCIS, who_departed this life eleven years ago today, February 14, 1919, She one with soul divine, Whose heart was constant and true; One who was the same all the time, Dearest mother, that wes you. One who was always kind, Who would always forgive and foryet, One with the purest of minds. Whose friendship was ever set, Her loving voice, her smiling face, Are’a pleasure to recall. ‘Bhe had a kind word for every one And_died beloved by all HERGLOVING SON, CHARLES E. FRAN- Iu Memoriam. FRANCIS, MARY E. In sad but loving membrance of my dear siater, who enly departed this life eleven years today, Febrary 14, 1919, 0 o0 T8 The golden gates were open, A gentle voice said, "Come,” Ang with farewell urspoken She calmiy entered home. HER LOVING SISTER, ANNIE YEWELL. @ GIBBS, SARA I In lovi i G et mothe n ENIE TTETREE %S died February 14, 1910, Loved in life and remembered in death. HER CHILDREN, MAUD, ALPHONZO Al FERROL. M 1.'5 HARRIS, JOHN F. In sad but loving me ory of our dear father. JOHN P. x.\&! who departed this life ‘One year &go day. February 14. 1929, In_our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly tender. rind and, true. There 1s not & day, dear fath That we do not think of you HIS LOVING CHILDREN, INEZ AND BERNICE HARRIS. = HARRIS, JOHN F. In memory of my dea) father, 'JOHN F. HARRIS, who pass v February 1 At rest HIS DAUGHTER, ETHEL O. HARRIS, ® KINSEY, JOSEPH A. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear husband = an father, JOSEPH A. KINSEY, who depart {his e Aiteen years azo’ today, FeDruary Fifteen years have passed since that sad y A Wien the one we loved was called away, God took you home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love you still. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN., ® 'ISA MARIA. A tribute of d devotion to the memory of our und grandmother. LOUISA MARIA MATTHEWS. who depuried this life three yeurs #k0 toduy, February 14, 1927, mbrance is w yolden chain tries to Lreak, but all i vain, ED ' DAUGHTERS, MARGARET OVERTON, RUTH E. MATTHEWS. NESBIT, ELIAS. Sncred to th our dear father, ELIAS NESBI parted this life three years ago lodass February 14, 1927, cet lo remember him who once was here, Though absent to us he is just as d The midnight stars shine on the gra Of the one we loved, but_could not s THE FAMILY, ® ONLEY, JAMES FENTON. Sacred to_ the memory of our dear fatner, JAMES FEN. TON ONLEY, who passed away three years ago today, February 14, 1927, us one from us has gone, AUGHTERS, ADA AND n sad but loving res ance of "uur dear daughter an . THELMA PANNELL, Who departes this life six years ago today, February 14, In_our hearts your memory linger: Sweetly, tender, kind and true. There's not A day, dear sister, DEVOTED MOTHES AND sTETER: nES PANNELL AND FLORENCE BARNEB.HI! ri PS, 'il’,lTll‘l“E A A‘"H;;n! ws‘l!rl" c ' memory of" oiir " tencher, GERe TRUDE A. PHILLIPS, principal of Bryam School, who departed this fife February ALTON DENSLOW, EDWARD TIMMONS, ® ROBINSON, LILLIAN. A tribute of love and_devotiori to our dear superintendant Miss LILLIAN ROBINSON. who departee this life one year ago today, February 14, Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and tri Just a token of ‘our devotion That our hearts still grieve for you. THE FIRST BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, SHALL, PASTOR. B s ROBINSON, LILLIAN. In loving memory of LILLIAN 'ROBINSON. Who departed this life one year ago today, February 14, 1939, Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a_memory fond and. true, Just a ‘token of devotion that My Heart still_grieves for you. HER SISTER, MARIE TAYLOR. * ROBINSON, LILLIAN. In loving rememe brance of our dear sistcr and. sister-in: law, LILLIAN ROBINSON, who departed this life one year ago today, February 14."1020; We are thinking of you, sister, dear; Thinking of the past Picturing you in memory, Just a5 We saw you iast. You left behind broken hearts, That loved You so sincer That never did and never will Forget vou, sister. dear. CAPT. P, L. ROBINSON AND WIPE, SAMPSON, ROSE. In loving memory of ou dear mother and sister, ROSE SAMPSON, Who deparied this life five years go to- day, Pebruary 14, 135, Five years have passed since that sad day When God tooi our dear ons aways We loved her then, we love her till, We miss her nov and always will MOLLIE HAWKINS. SISTER; MARTHA SAMPSON, DAUGHTER. * SIMMONS, MARY E. A tribute of love an; devotion’to the meimory of my wife, MAR E. SIMMONS. who departed this life Febs ruary 14, 1923, EDWARD SIMMONS, * STEPHENS, LUCY L. Tn sad but loving rg= membrance of my dear mother, LUCY STEPHENS., who_departed this life one year ago today, February 14, 1929. In_my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender. kind and true. There is not & day. dear mother, That T do not think of you, HER LOVING SON, ELMER H. STEPHENS, TREEKS, GRACE M. In loving remems brance 0f my dear davshter, GRACE M. STREEKS. who deparied this 1ifo one year ago today, February 14, 1929. You left behind & broken heart That loved you 50 sincer That never did. and never will, Forget_you. Grace. dear. YOUR LOVING MOTHER. * STROBEL, HENRIETTA J. In sad but love inz remembrance of our dear wife and mother, HENRIETTA J. STROBEL (nee Kraus), who departed ' this life Afteen years ago, February 14, 1915. In_our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly, tender, kind and true. There is hot a_day, dear mother, That we do not ihink of you. LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * VASS, ELIZABETH CONWAY. In loving re- membrance of our beloved mother. BLIZA- BETH CONWAY VASS, who depaited this life thirteen years ago, February 14, 1917, Peacetul be thy rest, dear mother, It is sweet to breathe thy name. In iife ‘we loved you dearly, In death we_do the same, SHEPPARD AND MARIE. * YOUNG. E. WALTER OWEN. TIn lovin memoty Gf our dear husband. father an srandfather, E. WALTER OWEN YOUNG, Who entered into Test Lwo years ago to= day, Pebruary 14, 1928. Loved and remembered always. THE PAMILY. & FUNERAL_DIRECTO! J. WILLIAM LEE’'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. _PA._AVE. N.W. _ NATI 1384, 1388 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST, ___ Phone_Lincoln 0332, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. R Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. __ District 2608 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. ) Modern Chapel. Te:enngne_N_‘“f“‘l 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private_ Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W, Speare establishe Phone Prank. 6 1009 H St. N.W. 5 rly 910_F St N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance abiished 1876 JOHN R."WRIGHT co. _1337 10th St. N.W. ___ Phone North 0047_ ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Spesre Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4660 8 ovmat yre. at 010 F st ! (;.l'ydé i Ni(’:h(;ll.“,’ Inc. 9th_8t. Quick, Dignified, EMcient ! Autoniobile Service o v W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H_ST. NE LINCOLN _82f FUNERAL DESIGNS. ”SEO'ELS;W-EE i e e J4th & Hye Gude Bros. Cou 1213 F St Artistic—expressive—inexpens| ___CEMETERIES. GL;NWOOD CEMETERY Vault; S . Cholee Tota'and ites tor i,

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