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MRS. MARY L. CULP DIES AT HOME IN BIRMINGHAM Daughter of One of Founders of Alabama City Visited Capital Frequently. Mrs. Mary Lykes Culp, wife of Amos Allen Culp, of Birmingham, Ala., died IBEAL FUNERAL HOME ‘For reference. Ask yourneighbor f 816 H S;REET. N.E. g PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8204 EISEMAN'S SEVENTH AND F STS. lc SALE of Men’s Furnishings This is how our 1c Sale plan works. Pay the regular price for an article— then get another like it for 1 cent. $1.95 Shirts, Fine woven madras and high count broadcloths in neat stripes and plain colors, including white. Collar to match and collar attached., 50c Fancy Rayon Hose. . '$1.00 Silk Neckwear. .. 35c¢ Paris Garters. .. .. $1 Nainsook Union Suits. 25¢ Handkerchiefs. . . . . $1.00 Pure Silk Hose. 20c Arrow Soft Collars. Col. 0432 CHAMBERS Made This Possible: For any family to have the finest steel vault made, guar- rs to be waterproof and air sealed, 500 anteed 50 y pounds, only $85. o price only $100. Imagine This: A $400 complete funeral including a waterproof steel vault and couch casket of the latest style and beauty— $260 for all. CHAMBERS’ price is only Don’t Forget: That Chambers is the official undertaker for the U. S. Gov. Soldiers’ Home and Walter Reed Hospital. embalmers must stand Government inspections. His work must be perfect. Expert supervision at all times by men of wide experience, liott, Richard K. Harvey and others Complete modern equipment ; such as William E| too numerous to mention. pipe organ, chapel and our bulances; we have large and wholesale facilities. We Claim: That we are the greatest producers of economical funerals in the world. In Case of Death: a service high in quality but low in price need look no further, for that is just what we offer. Our lowest priced service is complete in every respect, including every item that it takes to make a suit- able, dignified, impressive service. As most of the people in this city know, we offer a complete funeral service for as low as $125. i b Think of This: A $200 funeral, all complete, in Birmingham last night of blood poisoning after a brief illness, according i to word received here. She was 35 years old. Mrs, Clup Is a sister of Mrs. Nelson M. Shepard of this city and visited here frequently. She was born and reared in Birmingham, her father having been one ‘;"1! the founders of that city. Her husband is a nephew of the late J. M. Culp, vice president of the Southern | “ = 2 for $1.96 All sizes. .. 2for 51¢ 2 for $1.01 ...2 for 36¢ 2 for $1.01 ... 2 for 26¢ 2 for $1.01 ...2for 21¢ Col. 0432 cars included, CHAMBERS’ His own fleet of cars and am- Sincere Service by The Great W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Corner Chapin st. N.W. Col. 0432 Col. 0432 | the Heaith Department in the last THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. Railway, who lived many years in n. The ’uml will be held late today in Birmingham, where Mrs. Shepard has e to attend the services. Mrs. Culp is survived also by two daughters, a brother and_her mother, Mrs. L. L. Lykes, also of Birmingham. Births Reported. ths have been reported to The following bir sx TR TR Beulah’ Winchester, girl, Thpmas & And Marearet L. Essex: boy. Rayiond R and Pauline Huff. bo William R. and Dorothy Williams, boy. Deaths Reported. , rcus. 88 901 Virginia ave, s.w. A, orgas 65, 1067 M st t0" Puaa% Cifastin, 59. 1120 Paik rd. Eiitn A MEScis, 31, Bone R, 1. 'ave. nee, Ralph_Colen 44. Sibley Hospital, ehn" e ol K\Vl,hnm Weible, 30, Walter Reed General Lo M Piabeth L. Ginwell. 29. Columbia Hospital. Sophie Walston. 67. 1713 1ith st Luvenia 'Valker. 43. 1461 Fla. ave. Jl]’):(“hh (: ‘(‘vnndln T Reed Gen- spita T oS ttnews. 32. Preedmen’s Hospital $31 "Booze. 18.. Gailinger Hospital : Allen. 3. Children's Hospita on, 39, Walter Reed General | FRANCIS T. HOMER DIES IN BALTIMORE Prominent Lawyer Had Been Di- rector of Newspaper Here for Many Years. Francis T. Homer, prominent Balti- more and New York lawyer, who had been a director of the Washington Post here for many years, died in Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, last night. Mr. Homer, who was 58 years old. retired from 'active business and the practice of law about six years ago. Prior to then he had been associated | with _the firm of Bertron, Griscom & | Co., New York bankers. He had prac- | ticed law in Baltimore with the firm ot Willis & Homer prior to then. Mr. Homer received his early educa- | Hon at Scheib’s School. Subsequently he was graduated from Loyola College vith B. A. and M. A. and later zndunufi hn law from the University D u‘l:.vl;yu married in 1902 to Jane Mary Abell, daughter of George W. Abell, who was a son of the founder of the Balti- n. m‘g:sl?l‘:s his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jane P. Lee, wife of Dr. F. C. Lee of the Johns Hopkins Hos-, pital. He also leaves two brothers, Dr. Baldwin Homer and Dr. Harry L. Homer of Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. Lee are traveling abroad and are thought to be in Singapore. FR— | Gets Consent to Marry. ‘ TURIN, Italy, March 4 (#)—Thanks to Crown Princess Marie Jose an Italian army aviator and his Swedish fiancee are happy. Royal consent must be ob- tained for the marriage of a military aviator to a foreigner. The girl wrote the princéss: “You came from another country and yet you were able to marry your fiance three days after you ar- rived. I have been in Italy more than a year and I am not able to marry the man I love.” Three days later the offi- cer granted permission to we Chesterfield-Type Karpen Ensemble, 3 Pieces, #275 A charming Living Room Ensem- ble, made by Karpen, with much charm with comfort and rare good looks. The sofa and large armchair are done in a heavy quality, tasteful tapestry, while the open armchair lends its beautiful small- figure velour upholstery. Three pieces, $275. This is just one of the many artistic and livable Karpen Ensemble creations on display now at the Lifetime Furniture Store. We will be glad to show you this and the many others, MAYER & CO. Seventh Street LIEETIM Between D and E these ABC washers will help you FREE TRIAL EASY TERMS THE SPINNER ( ] SE one of these home. features are: Free trial . . . no obligation. Porcelain Tub—Adjustable Legs—Com- washers right in your own A few of its plete Turning Turret—Built for Lifetime Use. $165.00 cash or $10.00 down and your light bills. less than $10.00 a month on THE PLAYMAYD l HE home manager who prefers the wringer type washer will like this porcelain-tub Playmayd. Only $99.50 cash or 10% down and $7.91 a month on 12 electric bills. APARTMENT WASHER C(),\'\']iNII".NT . « . Compact. Folds down to put away in small space when not in use. Does an entire washing or only a few pieces. Costs only $79.50. Small monthly payments can be arranged. | Spokane, | WASH., D. C.. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and not quite so cold, with lowest temperature about 28 degrees tonight; tomorrow falr and warmer; gentle to moderate west, and southwest winds, Maryland-Virginia — Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; not quite so cold tonight, warmer tomorrow; mode erate west and southwest winds. Record for Twenty-tour Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 30; 8 p.m., 28; 12 midnight, 27; 4 am. 25’ g lu’.m.. 25; nogn, 80,‘ arometer—4 pm., 20.73; .m., 29.78; 12 midnight, 29.81; 4 -.m?, 23.!2; 8 am, 29.87; noon, 20.89. Highest temperature, 32, occurred at a.fip.m{ yesterday. west temperature, 24, occurred 7 am. today. 5 * Temperature same date 1 e Highest, 50: ate last year- lowest, 38, Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:53 am. and 5:24 p.m.; high tide, 10:36 am. and 10:55 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:21 am. and 6:01 pm.; high tide, 11.16 am. and 11:36 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:37 a.m.; sun sets 6:03 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:36 am.; sun sets 6:04 p.m. Moon rises 8:35 a.m.; sets 10:22 p.m. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. Weather. Abilene, Tex. Albany, N. ¥ Atlanta, Ga.... 30.02 Atlantic City: '’ 2978 Baitimore, Md . 2032 Birmingham ... 30.08 Bismarck, N. D, 20.78 Boston. X 29.64 Buffzlo, N. 29.72 Charleston; S.C.30.00 Chicago, Il . " 2084 Cincinanti, Chio 29.88 Cleveland, ‘Ohio. 2980 Golumbia, S. C. 30.00 Denver, . 29.86 Detroi 20.82 El Paso, Tex... 30.12 Galveston, Tex. 30.26 Helena, Mont. .. 30,12 Huron. 8. Dak Indianapolis.Ind Jacksonville,Fla, Kansas City.Mo! Los Angéles .. Louisville, - K¥.. Miami, Fla. New Orleans. New York, . Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt cloudy Clear Snow Clear Clear ; Clear Snow ... Clear Clear Snow Clear . Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Clear . Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt cloudy Clear Cles Clear Snow lear Pt cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Clear a, Nebr... Philadelphia.Pa. Phoenix, Ariz.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, San Antonio. San Diego, Calif 20 S§t. Louts. Mo.. St. Paul, Minn. Seattle. ‘Wash. Wash. 2 Tampa, ' Fla STEPHEN GAMBRILL DIES ON VISIT TO CALIFORNIA Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., March 4.— Stephen Gambrill, father of Representa- tive Stephen W. Gambrill of the fifth Maryland congressional district and formerly of Hyattsville and Howard County, Md., died yesterday in San Francisco, according to word received here. Mr. Gambrill, who was 85, had for the last six months been visiting another son, Col. William G. Gam- brill, U. S. A, quartermaster at the Presidio, Calif. He had been in ill health for more than a year. Besides the sons mentioned he is sur- vived by another son, Arthur P. Gam- brill of Hyattsville, with whom he re- sided before going to California; a daughter, Mrs. James E. Bradley, and two brothers, George T. Gambrill of Baltimore and James H, Gambrill, sr., of Frederick, Md. LOST. BAG—Lady's_biack velvet bag_containing card Mary Virginia Hannon, money, ete. Reward._a_0714. —RRinestone _even Reward. ning ing_bag, cont 7126 Alaska ave. money, " ete. Georgla_0714. i AR PIN 't with one diamond. between ?llfi ll’Ild ;! An“; Capitol. Reward. P. D. Stout, Hotel i b BILLFOLD,_ black: Hyatisville, Md., Sunday Reward. “A. F. Morris, Berwyn , brown with white around heads and necks answer o names “Spot” and “Dot”; near East Falls Church, Va__Phone Adams’ 5290, ask for Moss. GOCH—Reward will be paid for return or information leading to return of plati- num diamond brooch lost February 20, Mrs. Draper, North 373: BUNCH OF KEYS, between 13th and Reward. Return 1421 Circle. _Please call Clev. GLASSES, Col. rd.. Apt. 5 KEY CAS] Building £y e s ey KEYS—Bunch of keys in _brown leather hoider on Devonshire pl. Bethesda or at Woodmont Country Club, Reward. Phone National_8360, Psies PEN—Gold fountain pen. Saturday. March 1. 2700_Cathedral_ave. Phone Columbia 1271, PIN. contains 2 small diamonds and 30 smail pearls; words cut on pin "100% Club”: shaged like traternity key. Reward. 3 Ford, National 6260 or District_2580. § POCKETBOOK, lady's brown pocketbool coniaining money, etc. Call Cleveland 2020-J. P T nday ernoon. F st. Between 6th and 4th sts. n.w., containing driver's permit, money and keys. Saturday. Del leat o Please notify Cleveland 6500, Apt. Reward.North 9260, POLICE DOG-—Biack, tan 1745 Penna. ave. n.w. i RING, Masonic, having different lodge em- blems engraved on same. Reward. Herzog, 2010 Pierce Mill rd. n.w. RING, lady; Tegs. i white golds inside. SETTER DOG—Color, brown, spots: answers to the name of “Rex ing Feb. 28 al 2and and Minnesota Finder_please call Lin. 0617. Rewar. SETTER DOG, le and White: about 8 months old. Reward. Return to Dr. Jesse Shoup. the Roland Apts., 201 2nd st. n.e. SUIT CASE_Monday evening, in roadway near Union Station, brown suit case, marked B. 8. Phone Columbia 6051. Reward. 1961 Biltmore st. o o WRIST WATCH, Bulova, white goid, near 17th ‘and Que ats. n.w. Reward. Phone North 9778. __ St O WRIST WATCH Bulova; on _ Filendship Heights car. between 14th and Dupont Cir- gle. yReward. 514 nd st se. Lincoln TEh St betw. oblong~_wir et with 17 di National 8048. * on Lansburgh’s _and watch and bracelet; monas, 4 sapphires. Rewars SCARF. Gray crocheted seart, Saturday night about 1L o'clock on old Columbia rd. (between Laurel and Colesville pike). Reward. Na- tional 6507, Mrs. Duvall. AMBULANCES Local CnIICl“ $4'w Chambers Co. ©° 32 HAVING SPECIALIZED | IN MEMORIALS for nearly half a century means experience —insures safetv—inspires confidence ano Suarantees SUPERIOR SERVICE. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. leL!flvA“ JAWRDlNl‘. Becty, Best in Town. 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road : Col. 464, Phones § 0 oms 10341 SELDEN B. DANIEL RITES | AT FREDERICKSBURG, VA.| Selden B. Danlel, 75 years old, veteran real estate dealer of Washington, who died Sunday in Georgetown University Hospital, was buried this afternoon at Fredericksburg, Va,, in the family burial plot. Local funeral services were held | yesterday afternoon at the Church of the Pilgrims. Mr. Daniel, who resided at 2308 Ash- mead place, had engaged in the local real estate business for the past 30 years, developing_ with his brother, the late Thomas Cushing Daniel, the railway and warehouse properties in Eckington. He was treasurer and secretary of the Eckington Improvement Association. Besides his widow, Mrs, Sila Todd Daniel, he is survived by four children, ‘Todd Daniel of Philadelphia, Mrs, Ed- { ward E. Farren of Chevy Chase, Md.; | Selden Brook Daniel and Ana Ruth | Daniel of this city. i Marriage Licenses. William H. Herbert, 47, Alexandria, Va., gnd Lucy P. Holland, ‘36, ‘this city; Rev. E._Hawthorne. Leo P. Cullinane, 23, and Lucia Cloff, 24; Rey Wiiliam Sweenes. Benjamin N. Keys,' 53, Petershurs, Va., and Emma M Knotf, 29, Sutherland, Va. Rev. W. S, Abernethy. Gedrge M. Tinsley, 49, and Sadse Shu- maker, 38, both of Richmond, Va.. Rev. Allan F." Poore. Eugene B. Dennis, 22, and Daisy B. Owens, 3, both of Rectoitown, Va. Rev. H. M. ennig. Andrew J. Goldsborough, 24, and Mary 8. E. Combs, 34; Rey. Joseph M. Moore. Luther Jacobs, 23, and Alenar Woodward, 23 Rev. W. D. Jacobs. Shepard 'W. Neison, 25. and Margaret C. Bobbitt, 19, both of Greensboro, N. C.; Rev. Allan F. Poore. Louis 'T. Levy, 28, and Belle Rubenstein, 24, both of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. J. T. Loeb Joseph B_ Scruges, 20. and Mary E. awynn, 26; Rey. E.'J. Nestor, Harvey K. Todd. 72. and Marle L. Kim- ball, 20: Judge Robert E. Mattingly. Guy E. Curtis, 23, Bloomfleld, N. J., and Giagys T. Crandell, 30, this city; Rev.'John riegs. Wilbur Dorsey, 23, and Thelma Mavis, 23; Rev. D. E._Wiseman. Arthur W. Judd, 22, and Lillian F. Combs, 10; Rev. John 8. Miller. @ard of Thanks. | GRAHAM, SARAH E. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness shown during the iliness and at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mrs. SARAH E. GRAHAM. MRS. M. ETTA MULLER, MISS BERTHA E. GRAHAM, MISS PAULINE MULLER. Braths. BANK! ICHARD Departed this life Sunday, Mareh 2, 1930, at 12:30 a.m. at his residence, 2011 E st. n.w., RICHARD H. BANKS, beloved father of Louise and George Banks. He also leaves one sister and one brother. Funeral Wednesday, March 5, at 1 p.m., from Liberty Bapiisi Church, 23rd st. between H and I sts. n.w., Rev. Gaskins offic! ing. Relatives and %,rlmu.' invited. Interment Falls Chur:n. a. BOYCE, JOSEPHINE. On Tuesday, March 4 1930, at Emergency Hospital. JOSE- PHINE BOYCE of Government Hotels, be- loved daughter of the late Patrick W _and Jane Boyd. Remains resting at W. War- ren Taltavull fune home, 14th and Spring rd. n.w., until 8 o'clock’ Wed: morning. _Funeral and interment hannock, Pa. BROWN. SARAH BRASHEAR. On March 3, 1930, at_the Harriet Lane Sanatarium. SARAH BRASHEAR BROWN, wife of the late J. Oliver Brown. Remains resting at the B, H. Hines' Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CROWLEY, ALFRED. Departed this life Sunday, 'March 2, 1930, ALFRED CROW- LEY, husband of the Iate Maggie Crowley. He leaves to mourn their loss four chil: andehild, a beloved friend, one brother, two uncle and host of other re friends. Re: resting at Ei ne Ford's funeral parlor, 1300 South Capitol s il Wednesday, March 5, at 4 pn.; thence 1o his late Tesidence, ‘1218 2nd st. s.W. Funeral Thursday, March 6, at 1 from Mount Moriah Baptist, church, and L sts. s.w., Rev. J. H, Randolph offi- ciating. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 6 | DAVIS, DOROTRHY, D:rll’l!d this life Salurday, March 1, 1930, at “n.m. DOROTHY DAVIS, ihe loying daughter of Eovert ‘¥ and, Eimita Davis, slster, of Burgess, ith D, Carte: Peaches, is. She an_aunt nd friends. at 2 p.m.: Co. ‘funerai Interment Ves a and a host of other relatives Funeral Thursday, March lmx'l the . Ernest Jarvis parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. DE LACY, WILLIAM H. Suddenly, Monday, March 3, 1930, at his residence, 4 West Kirke st. Chevy Chase., Md., WILLIAM H. DE LAC Fun from his late res dence Wednesda. reh 5, at 10:45 thence to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, where mass will be said at 11 &.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. % ‘The members of 0. 224, Knights of ‘e advised of the Monday, ch 3. 1930, at hi 4 West Kirke st. Chevy Chase. WILLIAM H. DE LACY and requested to attend his_funeral services at Blessed Sacrament Church, Chevy Chase, on Wed- nesday, March 5. at 11 o'clock. The members, especially those residing in the vicinity ‘of Cheyy Chase, are asked to meet at his late residence on Tuesday night, March at o'clock, for recita. tion of prayers for the deceased. P. MICHAEL COOK, G. K. | Dr. A. D. WILKINSON, F. 8. DE LACY, WII AM H. Ofcers and mem- bers of Washington General Assembly, Fourth Degree, K. of C., are hereby la' vised of the death of Hon. WILLIAM DE LACY, 4 West Kirke st., Che Chase, Md. All members are requested to be present this evening at the home to offer up prayers for the repose of his soul. J. EUGENE GALLERY. Faithful Navigator, EUGENE C. BACZENAS, Faithful Comptroller. GAINES. CHARLES H. On Tuesday. March' 4 1930 in Garfleld Hospital, CHARLES H. GAINES. Remains resting at W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral I | GRAHAM. JAMES. Departed this life Mon- day, March 3, 1030, after a brief iliness, at his residence, 1325 Wylie court n. JAMES GRAHAM. Remains resting at Barbour Bros.' fune home, 48 K st. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. | HENRY. SAMUEL T., Jr. On Monday, March 3. 1930, SAMUEL T. Jr.. devoted son of Samuel T. and Laufa’ E. Henr of Willlam Ennis, Mary Bea Charles A. Henry. 'Notice of funeral It Remais esting at ‘the W. Ernest J Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n. HYDER, MARY L. Departed this life on Saturday, March 1, 1930, at her residence, 1203 W st. n.w., after a brief iliness, MARY L. HYDER. heloved wife of John A Hyder. daughter of the late Andrew and Alice Beckett, sister ot R Williams and Andrew Beckett. beloved aunt of Alice L Leola Ewell and Louis Williams. from ~her late residence, Wednesdny, March 5, at 2 p.m. Relatives and iriends invited. 4 ISHKAHULA, MATTHEW. On Sunday. March 2. 1930, MATTHEW ISHKAHULA, dxed 51 Jears uneral March 5. at 12 noon, from 1024 10th st. n.w. Interment 1 p.m., Ar~ lington National Cemetery. “~ JOHNSON, MINNIE. Departed this life on Saturday, March 1, lg.\n. Mrs. MINNIE JOHNSON, 1827 Oregon ave. n.w., loving wife of Sergt. Charile Johnson. mother of M. Violeta Brown, sister of Mrs. Kathe erine Finch. Mrs. E.'J Wright, Mrs. Nan- nie Pierce Shecut, Mrs. Robert Bell, Sam- uel and John Pierce; one niece. Miss Hazel Finch, and other rela and friends to mourn their loss ral Wednesday, March 5. from etropolitan A, M. E. Church, M st. between 15th and 16th’ sts. t 12 ‘noon. Remains resting at SteWarts funeral home, 30 H st, Be. un- Wednesday, March’ 5, at 9:30 am. thereafter at the above residence. L. JOHNSON, MINNIE. OfMcers and members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Progressive R sociation, No. 1. are requested to attend the fune of MINNIE JOHNSON Wednesday, March 5. 1930, at 13 o'clock hoon at the Metropolitan A: M. E. Church, M st. between 14th and 15th sts. n.w. ASE, Chaplain. EDITH JONES, Fin. Sec. . JOHNSON, MAMIE. To Officers, Past Of. fice: nd Rfm’ entatives of Queen borah Council, No. 1, A. O. D. : are hereby notified to assemble st Metro- olitan A. M. E. Church, on M st. between 5th and 16th sts. n.w.. Wednesday. March of Sister y order of SISTER MAMIE E. AF%RTEIF.J cting P. J. BROTHFR_CHARLES JOHNSON. G. H P.and G. Secretar JOHNSON, MINNIE. To the Officers and Members of St. Mary’s Court, No. 2. A. O. D. of J. 0u are requested to attend a call meeting at the Knl%‘k:u of Jerusalem Hall, 1619 11th st. n.w esday, March 4. 1930, at 8 p.m., to make arrangements for the funeral of Sister MINNIE JOHNSON, which will be held Wednesday, March 5. &t Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, M st between 15th and’ 16ih sts. n.w.. at 13 S 'E, W. M. BROTHER CHARLES H. JOHNSON, Acting W. T. SISTER MAUDE WHITE, Fin. Sec. KANN, SIGMUND. On Sunday, March 1930, it Baltim Md., SIGMUND, b finlblml o ertrude Strouse Kann. Puneral from u‘ late residence, Eutaw place, Baltimore, Md., Tuesday afternoon.’ March 4, at 2 o'cl Inte: meut private. Please om! LITCHFIELD, EI HU 3 Grace Denis Litchleld, o ge” MeCOY, LILLIAN T. On Monday, March 3, 1930, her home, on Columbia pike, Ba croft, LILLIAN T. McCOY, %\:,-h r 5t Edward A ‘and Nellfe ' o ‘ BARD. h rom her late “residence Thur iren, o'ialu-'fin“ " Vi w E| CORA V. Monday. March & 1030, m., at her residence, 591 . Chevy Ohase, M. BoRA V. Mrs, J. Edward lter W.' Slmpson, Services Hysong funeral ‘home 1300 N st. n.w. Wednesday. March 5, At 2 p.m. Interment Congressional Oemetery. Kindly .omit flowers. MUDD, MAI"Y V. On Sunday, lllrc:l"r’- 1930, at 9:30 p.m. At reet n Un! . sy Rospitar” ARy VORUDE T2"Ner 5th year, widow of A. J. Mudd, mother of Sister Claude Agnes. Sister Mary Joseph, Rev. Maurice A, Mudd, 8. J.: A. B Mudd and George W. Mudd. uneral on Wednes- day, March 3, from W. W, Chambers funeral pariors. Mass at St. Paul's Cath- olic Church, 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PENICKE, DAVID. Departed this life March 1, 1930, at St. Elizabeth’'s Hospital, DAVID PENICKE. He leavt ourn_their_los: two daughters, White and Katle Warren: one son, David Penicke, jr.; grandchildren and a host of other rel tives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Pord’s funeral parior. 1300 South Capitol st., until Tuesday. 4 p.m.; thence to his late residence. 1350 Union s Puneral Wednesday. March 5. at from his late residence. I rment coln Memorial Cemetery. PHELPS, CYRUS EARLE. On March 3 1030, at . Louls. M CYRUS EARLI beloved son of Agnes E. Pheips and broth er of Cecile Phelps Clark. Interment Maplewood, Mo, b PUGH, MAMIE B. Departed this life Mon- day.’ March 3. 1930, at 3 a.m., at the Tasie daughter. Mrs_Violet Parker, 3 MAMIE B. PUGH, devoted daughter of Sarah Milton and sister of 8. D. Hiton, Isabel Culp, Sarah Matthews, Alice Lewis and Samuella Milton. Serv- ices will be held et the above mddress on Wednesday, March 5. at 1 p.m. Inters ment in Harmony Cemetery. Ly RICHARDSON, RIE. Departed this life Sat. urday, March 1, 1930, SIE RICHARDSON. Remains resting at Frazier's new funerai home, 389 R, I. ave. n, Notice of tu- neral later. SHEEHAN, PATRICK J. On Monday, March 3, 1930. at his late residence, 800 G ne. PATRICK J. belgyed hushand of Nettie Louise Sheehan Funeral from the above residence on Thursda March at 8:30 a.m.; thence to Holy Name Churel where requiem m will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his sou Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. s SHREVE. JAMES HENRY. Suddenly March 3, 1930, at 1:30 pm. at his residence, Clinton, Md., JAMES HENRY SHREVE, beloved husband of Hannah Shreve, aged 53 years. Funeral services Wednesday ay 2 pm., “at Christ Church. Clinton, 3{d. Interment St. Barnabas' Cemetery. SIEBENTHAL. CLAUDE. On Saturday. March 1. 1930, at tona Beach, Fla.. CLAUDE, beloved husband of Myrile Madden Sieben- thal Notice of funeral later. . SMITH, FRANK H. R. Com- rades of Col Jas. §. Pettit Camp, No. 3. U. 8. W. V., will assemble at the Tabler ! neral home, 928 M st X 1:30 p.m. March 5 1939, 1 the purpose of conducting the funeral of our late comrade, FRANK H. R. SMITH, who died March 3, 230 i 8t e e mand A » Commander. 8. HUBACHER, Adjutant. WARNER. LAVANIA, On Saturday, N 3 e brie| nes: AVANIA WARNER of Bluemont, Va. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted daugh< ter, Mrs. Clara Wilson: two 5ons- in-law and ‘a host of other rela- tives and friends Remains may be seen at the George B, Clarke Co. funeral parlors. 1416 Florida ave. p.m. Monday until ‘Tues Puneral Wednesdny, March 5, at | in Bluemont, Va. WIENECKE, W) IAM PATRICK. Sudden- ly. on Monday. March 3, 1930, WILLIAM PATRICK. beloved son of Christy H, and Kathaleen Wienecke (nee Wilmot). Fu- neral will be held from the residence of his parents, 1767 E st. n.e.. on Wednesday, March 5. at 9 a.m., thence to Holy Oom. forter Church, where mass will be said_at 30 a.m. for the repose of his soul, Ine terment in Prospect Hill Cemetery, 4 In Memortam. HWLL, JOHN R. 1 remembrance husband, JOHN Rn HRL ‘who 'd.‘;flr% }l&\{!‘ life 14 years ago today, March 4, MILLER, At 9.4 neral B Lin. March Some day, some time my eyes shall see The face I love so well: Some day his hands shali be clasped in And never say farewell. HIS WIFE, CORDELIA HILL, * MATTHEWS, GEORGE A, Sacred to ti memory of our beloved father, father. law and brother, who left us nine years ago today, March 4, 1921 We miss you no less as the days go by, Rest, sweet spirit, rest, 3 AUGH< TER-IN-IAW, EDMONIA MATTHI . * MAY. THOMAS O, In loving memory of ou: dear brother, THOMAS '0. MAQ. Ib; entered efernal rest March 4, 191 Just & token of love's devotion. BROTHER AND SISTERS, * MEITZLER, HWATTIE PAYNE. A token of love and devotion to the memory of dear wife and mother, HATTIE PAYW MEITZLER, who departed this life six years ago, March 4, 1924, There's no one knows our heartaches, dear ther; v WEH, ave seen us weep. PR ‘e_shed our tears from aching hearts While the others are fast asleep. HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. * MINOR, ELMORE. A tribute of love and re- membrance to the memory of our friend, ELMORE MINOR. Who passed away one year ago today, March 4. 1920, Loved in life. remembered in_death. FRIENDS, MR. 'AND MRS. A. WELFORD. MINOR, ELMORE. A tribute of love and de- n to the mémory of my devote A ELMORE MINOR. who died one year ago todey. March 4, 1029. Gone, but not forgotten. HIS NIECE. OWENS, JOSEPH B. In sad but loving re- memDtance of my deat {ather. JOSEEH B. OWENS, who departed his life four yedré ago today, March 4, 1926, he 4th of March is here at la; he saddest day of all the year. ur years ago today the ankel of death Took away his breath. His gentle voice. his smiling face, Are pleasant to recall: H!Ahdl ;flk.!nldl'y d‘qgrd fln each eloved by all. 24, 55 VNG DaVGHTER SADTE, ¢ ROBINSON, JANE. In remembrance of my mother, JANE ROBINSON, who departed ‘l}“l.'l life three years ago today, March 4, Surrounded by friends I am lonesome, In the midst of ail pleasurcs I am biies Smiles on my face, but my heart aches, Longing, dear mother, for you. LONELY DAUGH' NETTIE. * TUART, EDWIN M. In loving remembrance " ot our dear son and brother, EDWIN M. BTUART. ‘”l‘lo de:n;k‘lfl ‘zm- lite four yeal 850 today, March 4 193, FUEI}HLDJBEC’IORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Fhose West Soer Established_1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Cos 1113 SEVENTR ST. N.W. National 2473 Modern Chapel. Teiephone - Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. District_2608 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulanes 641 H St. N.E. _inc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. ther the successors of nor connected with "t aneinal W K. 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