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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, W, B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 This $475 Suite—in the Special Purchase of Suites—is 40% Less FEBRUAR .FURNITURE SALE i & o FTBRUAR -FURNITURE SALE This is a typical example of the ;/alues in the special selling of living room suites that began this morning, at average savings of 40%. The sofa, club chair and high-back tufted wing chair that comprise this suite have frames of solid mahogany. Beautifully upholstered, with down- filled, reversible cushions. Other Suites 40% Less—Now $165 to $295 Buy Your Fine Furniture Like Your Good Car—Our Deferred ~ Payment Plan Might Well Be Called “Moses’ Investment Plan” Purniture, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Floors 4 Special Purchase for the February Oriental Rug Sale 5—$60 Shiraz Rugs $30.75 A most unusual purchase of these beautiful Oriental rugs per- mits us to offer them at so low a price. They are in exquisite de- signs and beautiful, rich colorings. Average size, 4x6 feet. Oriental Rug Salon, Pourth Floor “La Jolla” the New Fabric for Draperies and Upholstering Sketched at the left is this new fabric, a sott of crash weave, with a large, leafy design in beautiful colorings. This fabric, sunfast and washable, is especially usable for upholstering, draperies and cush- ion covers. 50 inches wide. §3.75 yard. CASCADERO is another smart 50-inch crash, not a new but a smart weave, in which we show three new patterns. Instead of $1.75, the price is now $1.25 yard. NEW RUFFLED CUR- TAIN SETS, with over-all valance to match, both the cur- tains and the valance, beauti- fully ruffled, are of lustrous rayon. Smart plain shades of rose, jade, orchid and the natural color. A set costs but $2.75. Drapery Section, Third Floor TAILORED CURTAINS in a new, wide open weave of marquisette are splendid for year ‘round use. Suntan, ivory, ecru and ‘various other colors. $2 pair. MANY SCRANTON AND QUAKER LACE CURTAINS have been placed in two groups and repriced. Various weaves, all fringed, that were $4.50 and $5 are now $3.50 pair. Better quality fringed lace curtains that were $7.50 to $8.75 pair are $5.50. . VDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930, NOTED CLEVELAND RABBI WILL SPEAK Public Lecture Subject to Be “Is Judaism Adequate for Mod- ern Man?” Abba Hillel Silver, noted rabbi of the Cleveland Temple, will speak tomorrow night before the National Forum oll Washington, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, on the subject, “Is Judaism Adequate for the Modern Man?" The lec- ture is open to the publie. Rabbl Silver 1s considered one of the most distin- | guished rabbinical speakers in Amer- ica and is a mem- | ber of many or- ganizations of national impor- tance, including the International Acnnm; thcammisl- sion of e World Zionist Organisa. Rebh Siver. tion, board of governors of the Hebrew Union College, board of Jewish Publica- tions Society of America, Federation of | Jewish Charities of Cleveland, Cleve- land Associated Charities, and the Com- | mission of Jewish Education’ of the American Hebrew Congregations. _He is also president of the Bureau of Jew- | ish Education and served in France | | during the World War at the request of | both the United States and French | Gayernments, |MRS. IDA W. BRADFORD EXPIRES AT AGE OF 48 Funeral Services to Be Held Wed- nesday, With Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Tda Werner Bradford, 48 years | old, wife of Harry B. Bradford, artist| in the Bureau of Entomology, Depart- ment of Agriculture, died at her home, 3541 Holmead place, yesterday after a short illness. Mrs. Bradford had been a resident of this city for a number of years. She is survived by her husband and two sons, Willlam Bradford, attached to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, who recently left Washington to take the post of assistant to the trade com- missioner at Accra, on the African Gold Coast, and Henry Bradford of this city Mrs. Bradford was a native of West Virginia. Funeral services will be conducted at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Famed Hotel Cecil in London was sold recently for $7,600,000 and will be used as offices for a gasoline corpo- ration. LOST. BILLFOLD, biack leather, containing nurses regisiration card of Mary G. Jones and $35. Lost near 4th & Col. rd. Reward. North BRACELET, red gol » a A RS Mheaier o Belween Barje Theater and ilth st. Baturday evening; valued as gift Reward. Decatur 0545_before 10 a.m. 35% BRIEF CASE. black, from 3rd and A sts ne to Sth and E. Cap., containing papers yaluable to loser, ' Reward. A. W. Jordan, 314 A_st._n.e. Phone Lin. 5765. * OANE. ebony, with gold head, inscription on top. Reward if returned to owner, 2716 Wisconsin _ave. Apt. 1. CARD CASE-8mall brown os! ?h A\ and memo pad containing credentials. Re. Ward o Ander. *"Address Cards. 168 West i Fa ! L ray Pers y from home Saturday night. _Cali_Col. 2602. CHRISTMAS BAVINGS BOOK, bank book and $40_ lost Saturday night. Reward. Adams__7601 after 6 p.m. AR, 0 DOG, white poodle, Kenyon st. between 13th and 14th, Sunday afternoon. Reward. Phone_after 6. Potomac_1449. DOG, colli young female, sable and white, rence st. n.e. Tuesddy afternoon. ol atpinn ST LU e DOG—Reward for return of white wire- haired fox terrier with brown head: ‘l‘fiut 3 weeks ago. Telephone Cle EYEGLASSES, _in__ biack_ case, Reward. Please return Wardman Park Annex, 2401 Calvert st. Apt. 215. ARl HANDKERCHIEFS—Paper__ b containing handkerchiefs marked “ESN.' Reward if returned to 1720 Massachuseits ave. . . PIN—Platinum-top bar pin, one diamond, Smithsonian Institution or vicinity Sunday. Reward. Phone Wisconsin_3471-W. 5o PIN, antique, gold and coral, Saturday, ;\g’rall’:"le!l section. Reward. Phone C.olv k onyx, yellow-gold mounting. Re- __Call_Columbia_2349-W. o8 diamond and platinum, oval shape, 3 large diamonds. numerous small, between Conn, ave. and R ' 191 v, North 3733, POCKETBOOK, green leather, containing $1. rosary and handkerchief. Reward. Re- “x{g "lo sa 7 Dumbarton ave. or call W.v‘st PURSE, small_ green, containing 330 and $40. Return lost and found dept., Mayflower Hotel. Reward. SPECTACLES, tortoise-shell rim, lost S: day in front of Kew Gardens. Reward Call_North_2938. CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N'W. IN GRANITE. MARBLE DISPLAY at 448 NEW YORK AVEN Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty. 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 5870 $35, $40 More value than ever Breaths. ALVEY, WILLIAM T. Suddenlty on Mon- dsy, February 2¢, 1930, at Casualty Hos- pital WILLIAM T beloved husband of he late ANNIE A, ALVEY. Funeral serv ices ‘at W. W. Ohambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., Thursday, February 21 at 10:30 am.” Interment Addison Chiapel. Md. 26 BACCHUS, REV. G. Q. On Sunday, Feb- uary 23, 1930 at'12-30 a.m., at the resi- dence ‘of his ' daughter, Mrs. George V. Earnshaw. 613 Baltimoré boulevard, River- dale. Md. REV. G. Q. BACCHUS. _Funeral Tuesday.' February ‘95, at 10:30 a.m., from Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Chuich. corner ist st. and R. I. ave. n.w, Inter- ment_Fort Lincoln Cemetery. * BAILEY. REBECCA ~ Departed this life Saturday, February 37,1930, at George- town pital. REBECCA BAILEY, the davghter of Lucy and lIsasc Balley of Rosslyn, VA. and mother of Mrs. Mar- garet Greene. Funeral services at Agncs ville, Va.. Tuesday, Pebruary 25, 1 p.m. BERGER. OSCAR LEOPOLD. On Saturday. February 23, 1930, at his residence. 360 Wilson boulevard. Clarendon. Va.. OS8CAR LEOPOLD. beloved husband of Amelin Berzer and father of Martin L. Berger brother “of $rs. Clara Rockar. . Funerai services at Cawler's chapel, 1754 Pa, ave. n.w. on Tuesday, February 25, at 3 p.m. Interment Prospect Hill. BERGER. OSCAR L. Officers and mem- bers of Columbia Lodge, No. 285, A. F. LA M Vireinia, and’ Masnic friénds are ‘reqiiested to meet at. the tempie, Clarendon, Va. 1 oclock, Tuesday. Feb- Tuary 25 Services at Gawlers funeral parlors, 18th st and Pa. ‘ave. n.w. Inter- ment Prospect Hill Cemeters F. F. CHEW, Master. BERGLING, HENRY G. Suddeniy, on Sun- day, Febfuary 23, 1930, st his residence, 1838 Kearney st. ne. HENRY G. BERG- LING, beloved hushand of Mrs. Bergling. Funeral from his late r 1535 Kearney st n.e. on Tuesday, ruaty 25, at 2:30 pm. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. ¥ BERGLING. HENRY G. A special commu- pleation ot ‘the New ‘Jerusalem Lodye, No . F. A A M. will'be heid at Masonic Temple. 13th st and New York ave. n.w. on ‘Tuesday, February 25, 1930, i 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of “our late brother, HENRY G BERGLING. By _order M. A. TEVYAW. Master. ® BRADFORD. TDA WARNER. Suddenly, on Sunday, February 23, 1930, at. her_resi- dence, 3541 Holmead pl. n.w.. IDA WAR- NER 'BRADFORD, beloved wife of Harry B. Bradford and mother of Willlam and Henry Bradford. Remains resting at the . W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home on Wednesday, February 26, &t 2 p.m. 25¢ BROADUS, JOHN IRVING, Departed this life Sunday, February 33, 1030. at his Tesidence. 110 10th st. s.e.. JOHN IRVING BROADUS, _Remains at Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BURNHAM. KATHERINE COOK. On day, February 23, 19 Washing- ton’ Sanatorium, a Park, Md.. KATHERINE COOK =BURNHAM. " loving mother of Charles Burnham 'of 1365 Geranium st. n.w. in_the eighty-second year of her age. Remains resting at the Nevius_funeral home, 924 New York aye n.v. Notice of funeral later. CAMPBELL, LETHIA. Departed this 1i Sunday. February 23. 1930, at Freedmen Hospital, LETHIA CAMPBELL. Remains at Frazier'’s funeral home. 380 Rhode Tsland ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later, CAMPBELL, MAMIE. On Sunday, February 23, 1930, "at_12:20'a.m.. at her residence, 42’ Porter st. ne, MAMIE CAMPBELL the devoted 'wife’ of "Charlie Campbell, loving daughter of Rose Smith, mother of Clarence _Campbell, * sister of Georse Smith. ~ She also leaves Other relatives and friends. Puneral Thursday: Pebruary 2%, at 1 o'clock from Mount Alry Baptist Church. Remains 'resting temporarily at Eugene' Ford's funeral parlors, 1300 South Capitol st. until Wednesday at 4 pm. thence o the above address. ' Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. AMPBELL, MARY. Officers and Members of Columbia Temple, 422, 1. B. P, O. B. of W.: You are herehy notified of the death of ‘Daughter MARY CAMPBELL. Segsion of sorrow at regular meeting Morfda February 24, 1930. Funeral Thursda: February 27.'at 1 p.m.. from Mount Airy Baptist Church, L st. between North Capi. tol'and Ist sts. 1w’ Morning Star Lodge, No. 40: Columbia Lodge, No. 85; Forest Temple, No. 9, and Love and Harmony ALEBRYAR "W IAMS, Daughter Ruler. RHODA F. COLSTON, Fin, Sec. CATTERTON, EDNA M. On Sunda - TRTy 35, 030, EDNA' M aned 0 yesen beloved Wife of Irving E.’ Catterton. Fu: Deral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st ne. on Wednesday, Pebrusty 26, at 2 p.m.” Relatives and friends invic. ond pntermént Fort Lincoln Gemeters. 25 ASE. HENRY W. On Sunday, Februar: 23, 1930."at 3:15" am. at his residence, 321 Elm st. nw. HENMRY W. CHASE Funeral Wednesday. Pebruary 26 at i g'clock, from Metropolitan Ohurch, M. st between 15th and 16th sts. n.w. The body UL lie ip state athis Iate osidence st G sday, Lol nterment - Woodjawn COWGILL, MYRON G. On Sunday, Febru- ary 23, 1030, At 7:10 by at his 2esidenes. 812 ‘Richmond ave., 'Biair, M., G.. beloved husband.of Ada V. gied 48 years. " Remains Testin ¢ 3 ors of George W. Wise Co. Funeral Tuesday, Pebrunty 25, at 1 o glogk. {rom the funeril parlors of ‘George W Triends Sivited. Thitiment Onkwand Gemnd ntermen 2 . tery, Falls Chirch, A s AERONAUT TO SPEAK. - Development and use of the eatapult as a means of launching airplanes from shipboard will be described by Lieut. William M. Fellers, Bureau of Aeronau- tics, Navy Department, in an illustrated lecture before the Standards Flying Club at the Bureau of Standards at § P.m. tomorrow. The public is invited. Lieut. Fellers has made a 10-year study of the catapult and its appiica tion' to modern aviation. The Navy catapult has been adopted for commer- cial use and now is employed for launch- ing mail and passenger planes from ocean steamers. Births Reported. Clarence W. and Frances P. Cochran, boy and girl ‘twing, 0 rthur I and Helen C. Anderson, boy. William 'R, boy. . Wager, boy. . and Anan Colier, boy. Gharles M. and Mildred Brooke, gir. P. Paul and Helen W. Meagher, boy. William A and Marion G. Losey, girl. Earl and Bertha Dubose, boy. Deaths Repo;;d. Cecilia Grubb, 94, 1812 G st Catherine Wheatley, 82, 1328 Florida ave. Carrie Davis. 65, 420 Shepherd st. Anna M. Scannell, 63, 1817 Vernon st. Edward C. Easter. 60. Sibley Hospital, Mary E. Gailagher, 59, 1630 Irving st. Mary E Stilwell, 55. 1600 E st. s. Lols W. Mourhess, 40, 1621 Douglas st. n.e. pblbert W, Wagoner, 36, St. Elizabeth's ospital Jesse Fraser, 35, Emergency Hospital, Leo A. Gauges, 33. 1601 Otis st. n.e. Lydia Racey. 36, Gallinger Hospital. Madeline Kuhn, 23, Garfleld Hospital, Kathryn E. Neild,' 8, Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. peaymond D, Holt, 13 months, Children's ospita) Paul E. Campbell, 5 months, 5123 8th st (Jonn Dunham, 1 month, 216 Bryant st. n.e. Charles Washington, 74, 2209 E & Joshun Brooks, 170, U. 8. Soldlers’ Home Hospital. Susan Fisher, 50, Gallinger Hospit Susan Randall, 40, 925 French st. Mamie Campbell, 9. 42 Porter st: n.e Sadie Fenwick. 30, Gallinger Hospital. (Mildred E. Spear, 19, Tuberculosis Hos- pital. They’re Selling Fast— « . because they're really great values and $45 SUITS & O’COATS Now reduced to the final close-out price . .. $99.50 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT before, and Eiseman's charge account service is still available. Simply make your purchase, pay a small cash payment, and the balance in March, April and May. No extra cost for liberal credit! ISEMAN' Seventh & F Sts. Braths. DODGE, A C. Pvplr(efl this life on Sun- day, Pebruary 23, 1930, at the residence X ber_daughter, Mrs. Edward M. Nevils, 8513 Gedar st siiver Sprine. M, JDA C. DODGE. Rémains resting it 928 M et n.w., where services will be held on Thes- day, Pebruary 25, at 2 o'clock p.m. Inter- ment, Glenwood Cemetery, Relatives and friends invited to atiend . EASTON. EDWARD C._ On Saturday, Feb- ruary ‘22 1930, at ‘Sibley Hospital, ED- WARD C. eloved husband of Mar: Puneral from his late residence. e. ne. on Tuesday, February 25, at 11 am. In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. 24+ ND. JOSEPH A. Suddenly. on Sun- day. February 23, 1930, JOSEPH A. ENC LAND. beloved husbarid of Margsare: A Eneland (nee Loveday). ' Funeral from his late residence. 409 Decatur st. n.w., on Wednesday, Pebruary 35, at 330 am thence to' St. Gabriel's' Church. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Arlington Na- tion Cemetery. 25 GAINES, HATTIE LOU. On Saturday, Feb- Tuary 22, 1930, at 810 a.m., at her resi- denice. 730 North Fden st.. Baltimore, Md.. HATTIE LOU. the beloved daughter of the late Charlie and Sarah Smith. mother of Sarah Westbrook, Louise Beleno and Harry Gaines and, sister of Eddie Smith Funeral Tuesday. February 2, at i o'cloc from ‘the residence of her brother, Smith, 1913 8th st. n.w. Friends and re). tives invited. Interment Harmony Ce ery. | GATES, MARY A On Sundss. February jesidence of Frank Cockyill, 17 L st. n.e Notice of funeral hereafter. GOUGH, MARY. On_ Friday, February 21 1930, MARY GOUGH, devoted mother of Mattle White and siter of Julls Brisco, Ids Jimison, Emma Scott. Sarabh, Wil- liam and Robert Gough. Funeral Wednes- day, February 26, at 10 a.m...from the W. Brnest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgla ave. n.w. 25 GRAY, ELIZA E. On Saturday, February 22, 1930. at 3 ‘a.m. at Freedmen's Hos- i, ELIZA "E. GRAY. devoted wife of James H. Gray ‘of Lakeiand, Md; mother of William. James, Susie. Pauline, Osear. Louis, Ridgeley, Eliza and Clarence Gray sister’ of Bertha and Martha Brown, Jane Johnson and West Coby. Remains Test- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgla ave, n.w.. until 2 p.m. Monday. thereafter at her late resi- dence. Lakeland, Md. Funeral Tuesday, Febriary at' 1 pm., from Dent's A M. E. Church, Lakeland. Md. GRAY, ELIZA E. The officers and members of Harmony Temple, No. 349, 1. B. P. O E. of W. Bladensbiirg, Md.. sre hereby notified of the death of Daiighter ELIZA E. GRAY. Funeral Tuesday. February 25. 1830, at 1 o'clock. from Allen A. M Chufch, Bladensbiirs, Md. Al _fembers please meet at the church at 12 o'clock No, 432, Love Temple of Fajrmont Helghts. Md.; Morning Star Lodke, No. 40: Colum- bia Lodge. No are invited (o aftend. Dt. BERTHA WILLIAMS, Dt. Ruler, Dt. Maud Little, Fin. Secy. . | GRAY. ELIZA E. Officers and members of | the Bladensburk Union are hereby noijned of the death of our Iate sister, Wfrs ELIZA E. GRAY. Funeral from Dent Chapel, Bladensbure, Md.. F | Tuary 25. 1930, at 1 p.m coln Memorial Cemetery. PHILIP M. BROOME, Pres, WILLIAM E. BURKE. Secty. ‘ HALL. MARY. On Saturday, February 22, 1930, at_her residence. 2213 9th st. n.w. MARY HALL., devoted_wife of John H Hall and mother of Pelix Griffin. She also_leaves four sisters. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Qa. ave. nw. Interment Norwood, Gn.. Febrhary 25, HARLEY, MATTIE E. On Saturday. Febru- ary 22,1930, 8t her residence. 2135 oth st. n.w., MATTIE E. HARLEY, aged 45 years, beloved wife of M. D. Harley. She leaves five brothers. one’ sister and other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at toe W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Gh. ave. n'w. Funeral Tuesday, February 25, &t 8 p.m., from St. Luke's Baptist Church, = Brightwood, D. C. Interment Fredericksburg, Va. February 26 HAWES. SARAH CARTER. On Saturday. February 22, 1930, SARAH CARTER HAWES. wifé of the late Dr. Fdward Hawes and beloved mother of Bertha L. and “Mabel O. Hawes. Services private. Please omit flowers. HAWKINS. MARY ELIZABETH. Entered into eternal 1est on' Saturday, February 22,1936, at her residence, 116 Harvard st niw. MARY ELIZABETH HAWKINS. de: voted wife of Prank Hawkins and beioved randmother of Gladys Tignor Peterson uneral Tussday. February 25. at 1 pm.. from zion B Chureh, ¥ st. between 3rd and 4t sw. Interment Lincgln Memorial Cemetery. L | HEDGES, CAROLINE B. Op February 23, 1930, at Martinsbure, W. Va. CAROLINI B, HEDGES. _Services &nd_interment on Wednesday, February 26, at 2 p.m. at Fairstone Estate, Martinsburg, W. Va. MILL, JOHN L. Departed this life Friday, February 21,1930, at Blue Plains, D. C.. OHN L. HILI, devoted brother of Ruben. ‘ernon ‘and Wiliiam Hill, and loying uncle of Mrs. Edith Manles. He also leaves many ' Gther relatives and friends. R mains resting_ at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. WOLT, RAYMOND DYER. On Saturday, February 22, 1930, at Children's Hospital. RAYMOND 'DYER. beloved son of Ra mond §. and_Elizabeth V. Holt and granc T. and Lillié 8. Martin (nee Funeral services at Hy- song’s funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w., Tues- day. Pebruary 25 '9:30 am. Interment (private) Mount Olivet Cemetery. HUNLEY, EMMA JUANITA. On Sunday. Februaty 23, 1930, at Children's Hospitai, EMMA JUANITA, 'aged 8 months 23 davs. She was the beloved daughter of John and Juanita, sister of Gloria and grand- desughter of Maude Edwards. Services at Bovd & Wilson's, 19th and L sts. n.w. Tues February 25, at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. . . EWING. 'Departed this life on Thursday, February 20. 1930, after & brief iliness, "EWING KENNEY, husband of the late Alice Kenney and father of the Ilate Leon Kenney. ~He leaves to mourn_their loss a devoted daughter, one brother, three grandchildren, a daugiter- in-law,’ 2 sisters-in-law. one niece and many ' friends. Remains resting at the George B. Clarke's funeral parlors, 1416 Florida ave. ne until Sunday, Februars 23, at 10 a.m.. fhereafter at his devoted daughter’s residence, 1003 Florida ave ne. Funersl Tuesday February 35, at 1 p.m., from Third Baptist Church. 5th and @ sis. n.w., Rev. G. O. Builock officiating. Taterment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. 24 KENNEY, EWING W. The Association of Oldest 'Inhabitants ‘(Colored) will attend the funeral of EWING W. KENNEY. Fu- neral Tuesday, February 25, from Third Baptist Church, 5th and Que sts. n.w. at LEm SAMUEL W. WATSON, Pre: GEORGE L. WALTON, Sec. KENNEY E. W. Officers and Mem! Charity Committee of Morning Star No. 40, and Forest Temple, No. 9, 1. B P.'0. . of W.: You are notified to' at- tend ‘the funeral of Brother E. W, KEN- NEY Tuesday, February 28, at i p.m.. from Third Baptist Church, Sth and Que sts. n.w. WM. MILLARD, 'Chairman, C. JACKSON, Vice Chairman, E. J. MURRY, Secy. b KENNEY, EWING W. Members of Morning Star Lodge, No. 40, 1. B. P. O. E. of W., are hereby ‘notified to attend a session of sorrow to be held In the Elks' Home, 1536 15th st. n.w., Monday, February 4. 1930, at 8 pm., to make arrangements for the funeral of gur late brother, EWING W. KENNEY, Ceremony will take place at tie Third Baptist Church, 5th and Q sts. nw. Tuesday, February 25. at 1 pm. Columbia Lodgke, No. 85: Forest Temple, No. 9. and Columbia Temple, No. 422, are cordially invited to attend DR. LEO. 8. HOLTON. Exalted Ruler. CORTEZ W. PETERS, Sec. KENNEY, EWING W. A special meeting of Past Grand Masters’ Council, No. 4, G U _O. of O. F., will be held at the hall, 1606 M st n.w., this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock to' make arrangements for the funeral of Brother EWING W. KEN- NEY. C. K. BURNS, Council Master, SAMUEL, W. WATSON, Secretary. ¢ KENNEY, E. W. Called meeting of members O. F., at hall, Monday, February 34, 930, at 8' o'clock. to arrange for burial of Brother E. W. KENNEY. Funeral services will “e coriducted on Tuesday, February 25, at 1 o'clock. at Third Baptist Church, Sth and @ sts nw. _ W. H WEDGE, N. G. LAURENCE GREENE, P.'S. 24 KING, ELIZABETH FLETCHER. Departed shis Jufe suddenly, on Sunday. February 23, 1030, at Casually Hospital, ELIZABETH FLETCHER KING. beloved 'daughter of Ella Augusta Simmis, ~Remains resting at Barbour Bros.” funeral home, 48 K st. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. MINTER. IDA V. On Monday, February 2 1930, “IDA~V." MINTER. aged 69 e Funeral from her Iate residence, 1138 Morse st. n.e. on Wednesday, February 26, at 11 am. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 25 MULLIGAN, HELEN A. On Sunday, Febru- ry 23, 1930, at her TFesidence, 10 Fla. ave. nw. Apt. 8, HELEN A MULLIGAN (nee 1dler), beioved wife of Everett H. Mulligan and sister. of Joseph J. Idier and Mrs. at 8:30 am., thence to St. Aloysius Church. where reaulem mass will be s At 9 .. for the repose of her soul. In- terment ‘Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. NEUDECKER, JOHN HENRY. On Sunday. February 23,1030, at his ‘residence, 130 Adams st n.w. JOHN HENRY, beloved husband of Ella L. Neudecker. neral from his Iate residence on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 25, at 8:30 am. thence to St Martin's Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Baltimore. Md. OZANNE, BELLE WEINER. On Saturday. Pebruary 22. 1930, at the residence of her daughter, ‘Mrs. E. A, Mumper, 518 Somer- set pl. n.'w., BELLE WEINER, 'beloved wife of Emile L. Ozanne. ~ Funeral from_sbove residence on Tuesday, February 25. at 2 pm. Relatives and'friends invited to ttend. Interment Cedar HI Cemetery. PIERCE, ANNIE. Departed this life Sun- day, February 25, 1930, at 545 pm. at the ‘residence of her son-in-law, Dr. J. B. Blair, 309 First st. se. Bhe &lso ledves to mourn her departure two daughters. J. B. Blair, Miss Ellen Pierce: two Louls and Burton Pierce: one sister, L. ‘White: one stepdaughter and & host of other relatives and friends. No- tice of funeral later. RANDALL, OHARLES F. On Saturday, Feb- ruary ‘33, 1930, ‘at 3'30 a.m. in Boston, CHARLES ¥ RANDALL. husband of Flor- ence Keys Randali, Funeral services at Rock Creek Church, February 25, at 3 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 25% ary 23 wife ‘o eral - from tieat ave. ¢ 2 p.m. nterment Cemetery. 25° HINN. FLORENCE A. Suddenly, on Sun- February 3. ‘1930, FLORENCE A. Pyneral Wedneaday, Februscy J6; IN. .m., from the home of r son. 200 Tl e at %"7’., Aa. " Tage 32510 At Providence Hogpi MARY 4. | GATES ' (nee Collins). ~Remaing at the | Forest Temple, No. 9; Columbia Temple, | of Root ot David Lodwe 5414, G. U. O. | Catherine Fisher. Funeral from the above | residence on Tuesday. February 25. 19%0. | 339 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388 w A9 Breaths. STMMONS, MIRANDA E. On Sunday, Peb. Iy 23. 1930, at Harriet Lane Sanatorium, MIRANDA E. SIMMONS, daughter of the iate Mary ©. Simmons. Funeral from Bitch's updertaking . pariors, . Tuesdsy February 25, 3 p.m. Interment Cedar Bl Cemetery, SLINGLAND. JOSEPH LEO. Remains_ of JOSEPI 12O SLINGLAND will be . taken from the vault and interred in the the famhy " 1oe "I Moyt Olivet Cemeters 'om Tuesday, Pebruary 29, 1980, at 2 p.m, STILLW L. MARY E. A special_meeting of Miriam Chapter, No. 23, O. E. " I8 called for Tuesday, 'QBY\III{ 25, 1930, at 245 pm. Masonic Temple. to . atiend eral of our Iate sister, MARY E. Nt RoWEN, Worthy Mat ; . Worthy Matron, MARIE KIMMEL, Secretary. b THRIFT, SAMUEL. On Sunday, Pebruary 23, 1930, after ‘s lingering. Iliness, &t his Tesidence, 1218 33rd st. nw., BAM beloved husband "of the iate Luey F. Thrift and father of Leonard. Us]"bfl' Chester and Melvin Thrift. Funeral serv. ices at his late residence Wednesday, Feb. ruary 26, at 11 a.m. Interment Leesburg Cemetery. Leesburg, Va. WENDAL. ELI. On_ Monday, PFebruary 24, 1930, ELI WENDAL. Remains resting at tLF \‘V \IV (‘hflth:; funeral hhnm!, 14t hapin st. n.w., until 5 p.m. this evenins. Interment Marshall, Ind. ' WILSON. ELLA G, On Saturday, Februa; 29,1930, ELLA' G WILHON. " widon oF John E. Wilson. Puneral Tuesday, PQE' Tary 5.t 2:30 D trom Reckele Methodist Church, Interment nion Cemetery, Rockvilie; Ma WIMBUSH. RACHEL, Departed this e Sunday, February 23, 1930. dence, 611 Halt st v BUSH 8he leaves to mourn her depart a devoted husband, Hamilton 8. Wimbusl One Sikter. two brothers, a joving mothe Mis " Maria Fleet, and’ a host of other Felaiives and friends Remains restink of the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts, s.w. Notice of funeral later, WIMBUSH, RACHEL. Officers and members of Enstern Star Tahernacie; No. 5 e T, O. of Moses. are notified of the death of Sister RACHEL WIMBUSH. Called meet- 1 ‘Tuesday, February 25. 1930, t 7:30 Bm. nt Moges' Home: 1421 T st n Fiinéral Wednesday, Febrinry 28" ar 3 Pm. from J. T Rhine's funeral parlors, 07'Srd 50, .. JAMES TANHAM. W, 8 EDNA PARKER, W. ALICE V. sTMMS, R, 'S, sl In Memoriam. BOWLING, EDWARD H. In sad bu‘ lovin remembrance of our dear son. EDWARI H. BOWLING. who departed this [ife one | vear ago today. February 24, 1039 | He sieeneth a hanpy sleep, Knowing no grief or fear: O'er the place which he hath won There riseth no dream of fear, Por the measure of earthly joys' He maketh no sorrowful auest He will wake °He will wake once more |~ In the beautiful land of rest. | ©n his brow, o pure and white, | The kiss of the angels fell: | Thev moved him away from us, Who loved him so dear and wail. On_his soirit rests the ealm God giveth unto the blest, And, oh. he will wake again, In the beautiful land of rest, Dark, dark, is the shadow that falls i O’er the house so desolate now. And the hearts that ‘heat with his Like a wounded bird sink down, For they loved, loved him so. And their lives have lost their crown. Yet look throueh the ‘Innm of night, Beyond, where the shadows fall, To_the land of love and light The home that awaits us all. There. safe at his Master's faet. In robes of the brights Hark, for he strikes his harp, In the beautiful land of rest. MOTHER AND DAD. FRITZ, HARRY A. HARRY A FRITZ, who devarted this i one year ago today, February 24, 1039, . Qh. how. could we forget you. dear son, One year ago today as we stood beside Your bedside. helpless. and saw you suf YOUR LOVING MOTHER.AND STEP- FATHER. He suffered hours, yes, hours, of bain, To walt for cure, but all in vajn, Ford Ronar Enc Sl My, He took him home to give him rest. HIS SISTERS. BLANCH. VIO AND LILLIAN, AND BROTHER, JOHN. ¢ HARRISON. IDA R. In sad Yr‘m!lfih!lfig‘ of our wife and mother, IDA R. HARI SON, who entered into eternal rest five years ago today, February 24, 1928, Gone, but _not forgotten. HUSBAND AND SON. * | HAWKINS, CHARLOTTE. 1In remembranes of our dear mother. Mrs. CHAR‘«O'%,* HAWKINS, who departed this life PFeb- ruary 24, 1027, Long have been the years, We have tried to hide the sadness and check the lonely tears. We have thought of her gladnes ‘Which dispelled gloom and sadness. Thl’mlll\hnlldhfr's changes we will be true urhjall Hin's chanss e B LONELY DAUGHTER. BERTHA .b. HoNEkRr WINES. ANNIE P. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, ANNIE P. HINES, who passed away 13 years years ago to- day, February 24, 1917, You are not forgotten, mother, dear, Nor never will you be. YOUR LOVING CHILDREN, 'DWA’D D NORA. LINA. TIn sad but loving iemory ot our Beloted mother, LINA LEWIS, who departed this life one year ago a; February 24, 1029, e She lives in the memory of her devol sons. WILLIAM AND JOHN LEWIS, * PINCHBACK, BISMARK B. Sacred to th memory of my devoted buddy. BISMARI B. PINCHBACK, who entered into rest six years ago today, February 24, 1924. ‘The old armchair is vacant. HIS BUDDY. LOUIS C. JONES. * SNOWDEN, PANNIE G. Sacred £ the mory of our beloved mother. FANNIE G. SNOWDEN. who left us three years ago today, February 24, 1927. We were thinking today Of another day Lont"passea Tons Patecdey Sweet memo: and sad. 8ome made our hearts d And others Called forth a tear. TH faces we knew e e Ao To be the same. But. alas, ‘twas a dream. And o \i a dream. . ;h{)‘ W :lllv:\(l’ CH]LBP{IE“P“. MRS RENA WADE. HENDRRSON. ' MRS AL i HE] X, 3 ROBERT JOHNSON. " VEST, ANNT In loving remembrance of oo e Tl Tie ko todny, CpebPanry 24, 1027, br e is & golden chain Bettivirier 16 Brendhue aii in vatn, Bothave, o Tove: hen.fo.part e eerowaf ous heart 1s the greates! ok SR SN, . T FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 42 H Bt NE P Modern_Chapel VLlnflfln.OSM JOHN R."WRIGHT CO. 1387 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 _ "ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 H_st. T, at 940 F_ot. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4209 9th St. N.W. Quick, Dignifi Automiobile Service, Chasel W, W. Deal & Co. 816 B _ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200, Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York_Ave. N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_0332. Joseph F. Birch’s (ISAAC BIRCH) 30{55 M §t. N.\y. Fhane :n"' [ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Chanen Teientone National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON ST S NE. ™ Line. 5543 V. L. 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