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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, ®3 Lo et i oA B o SRS SIS 1 ROy L e B 1 2 WILLIAM F. GROSS DIES |lonsest eervice records in the carrier| MRS, S|MPSON FUNERAL |DR. HERBERT EASTERDAY, Braths. Braths. Beaths. . ey et J0. i department. He was s member of Harmony Masonie Lodge, No. the Royal Arcanum and the United Brflh- ren Church. AR RN Besides his widow, Gross, he is survived by two sons, Wil- liam H. and Charles E. Gross, of De- troit. hlch Puneral services, in w! bcflnrmmhdfl 0y Lodge will participate, the Hresidence at 10:30 ncloek ‘Thurs- day mornin Interment Will be in Ro{k Creek %emem'v Dr. Simpson B Daugherty, pastor of the United Bmh- ren Church, will be the officiating min- ister. W. 'WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Phones | Col. 464 { Adams 10341 AFTER 6 MONTHS’ ILLNESS Lifelong Resident of Washington Had Been Employed in Post Office for 40 Years. Willlam F. Gross, 61 years old, an aslon of the Post Office for 40 years, yesterday at his residence, 304 Sea- | ton place northeast, after an iliness of six months. resident of Washington G d served as a carrier of wails since 1890, having one of the The College Spirit Dominates the Designing of Learbury Suits Exclusive With Us The inspiration is not reflective—but comes from intimate personal touch of Learbury 'designers with university men on campus and in frat houses. Thus the true college idea is interpreted with accu- racy—impressively and consistently. '+ wb Weaves and color tones are carefully selected— that the spirit as well as the letter of college fash- ions shall be correct in detail. The result is presented in a prolific variety of suits for Spring—new and original effects—dedicated to the smart dressers of America by Learbury—and confined exclusively to our showing for Washington. $35 and %40 Including two pairs of trousers with each suit First Floor. *Teck Six %6 A shoe of master quality The Parker Hat 55 A triumph of craftsmanship The pearls and pastel shades of the Spring Parker Hats are sympathetic with the Lear- bury colors. In tan and black; straight lace and blucher styles—with leather or rubber heels. Col- lege lasts are featured—Show- ing plain and fancy tips. * Trade Mark Registered. They are collegiate shapes, too. RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Widow of Dr. J. €. Simpson Will Be Buried in Family Plot in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services !or Mrs. Louise Kauffmann Simpson, who died in Gar- field Memorial Hospital !unday. will be conducted at her late residence, 2633 Six- teenth street, mmorrow mornlnl at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Franklin Johns Bo- hanln. rector of St. Paul's Rock Creek Parish l.lecr.l ‘hurch, will officiate. Interment will be in the family plot in Rock Creek Cemete: Ty. Mrs. 8im) was the widow of Dr. John Cra Simpson, who died in June, 1928. She was born in this city May ‘31, 1869, and was a lifelong resi- dent of’ the | National Capitol. She had was QX many a mem| thaburdothdymmlmotcnu- dren's Hospital, In honor of Mrs. Simpson the board of directors of the Thrift Shop met to- day in special session and drew up a memorial to be recorded in the minutes of the she A copy will be sent to members of the family. ‘The shop, at 504 Tenth street, will also be closed tomorrow morning in tribute to Mrs, Simpson. She was a member of the board of lady managers o} t:l‘; Cl;fldren! H('inltll vlhla:'h u:e of jour agencies 0] al Thrift Shop for the b«nepfle{ of child ! welfare in Washington,, Births Reported. James E. and Ocie Dellinger, boy. Giibert L. and Nelma Johnson, girl. James H. and M. Catherine McCormick, sirl. Ray A. and Sareh L. Watkins, girl. Lee 8 and Eng M. Wing. girl. William M. and Dorothy V. Gill. girl. Thomas C. nnd Catherine E. Kelley, boy. \ Apd, Anne Hawkins, sirl u-nh , Saunders Selecting a Monument —is not & difficult task here. Since 1883 been assisting those wishing to iributes. Reasonable ~prices. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. VLLIAM JARDINE. Secty, 'AMBULANCES Best in Town. “.W Local Call . € Chambers Co, %" % D. C. DRUGGIST, EXPIRES Former Head of National College of Pharmacy Had Been Ill for Long Time. Dr. Herbert C. Easterday, for many years a prominent druggist of this city and former president of the National College of rmacy, now a part of George Washington University, died at his home, 3214 Macomb street. today, after a long iliness. He was 67 years 1% oming to this city as a young man, Dr. Easterday was graduated from the National dcol{g:qst Pharmacy, u;x'.-l:t there and su me - urer and then presldenc of the col- 'fic was a member and former treas- urer of the District of Columbia Retail a_director of Wholesale Druggists’ lxchl.ntleMlnd g umember of the La Payette of Masons. 5: mm?.y conducted a drug store at Second street and New Jersy ave- nue Ig: many years, selling out several montl g-le is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lora Simpson Easterday; a sister, Mrs. gflnlt Dulin, and a brother, W. A. terday. Funeral arrangements were being completed this afternoon. PARKER FUNERAL RITES T0 BE HELD TOMORROW Full Military Honors to Be Given at the Grave, With Burial in Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services for Capt. Chagles W. Parker, 68 years old, formerly of this city, and organizer of the Miles Camp, No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans here, the first camp of the organizatian, who died in Walter Reed Hospital Sat- urday, will be conducted in Arlington Cemetery tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, with full military honors at the rave. " Capt. Parker at one time was em- plnyed in the Census Bureau and later was Post Office inspector of rural do- livery. In 1904, he went to Elberton, Ga., to He since. He was a director of the Pirst National Bank at Elberton and presi- dent of the Parker-Eaves Mercantile Co. He came to this city for treatment at the Washington Sanitarium several months ago and then went to Walter Reed Hospital on January 1. During the Spanish-American War, he served as first lieutenant and regimental quartermater in the Second United tates Volunteer Engineers. rvived by his wido Open a Charge Account at EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. NEW SPRING SUITS CHAMBERS In the Smartest Spring Shades and Styles . . . Special . . . 527.50 Rich greys, tans, blues and browns. New models. ..beau- tiful patterns. Men's and young men's styles. LIBERAL CREDIT Pay out of your income in small weekly or monthly amounts. gpcn an account will Give A $200 funeral, all complete, cars included, CHAMBERS’ price only $100. This Vault mical funernl In the wi In Case of Death: Sincere Service by The Greater W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Col. 0432 14th, Corner Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 There Are Many persons who simply can- not afford to pay high prices for funeral service, and it is these folks whom we took into consideration when we created our com- plete; low-priced funeral. One may obtain a coms plete funeral service here for as low as $125, and at the same time may feel certain that he is getting a service in every way ap- propriate. ,?EAL FUNERAL HOME or rgfere;nce. Ask your neighbor H STREET PHONES:LINCOLN OZOOGZOI RIS 1930, 'll On_Tue o Ak Sussaay. March 11, . On Tuesday, March n_University Hos» beloved wife of beloved daughter of Willis Notice of funeral later. S. RYE. De morning March & 1630, o0 Galimees Hor E‘I‘ul RYE DUR"!~ hll and of the Iate u! urns. He to mourn their loss two children, Roben Burns and Nan- nie Scott. Funeral from Barnes' under- lnklnl P!‘lbll!hm!fll '14 45 st sw. (‘AK. nesday. March 13, at 2 p.m. JOE “ly)! ddem on Priday. R JOF wATE, § e e ""-,",é,',.T;*. o A ‘Wed- on - lnmmem THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Pai, light- ly colder, with lowest mu:n‘:ggelmt 40 degrees tonight; tomorrow fair; mod- to fresh west and northwest M-ryl-nd—uenerullx fair and some- what colder exeept light r-tn in ex- treme west portion, chanllnf Snow flurries tonight; tomorrow fair; fresh west_or northwest winds. Virginia—Generally fair and some- what colder tonight; tomorrow fair; :I::‘l;‘ to strong northwest and west West Virginia—Mostly cloudy and somewhat colder, probably light rain in north portion, changing to snow flurries tonight; tomorrow fair, Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 60; 8 p.m., 52; 12 mldr:)lgm 46; 4 am, 42; 8 Em 47; noon, Barometer—4 pm. 2079; 8 .m., 29.7¢ 3‘ 4am, 29.63; X 12 midnuht 29.7 8 a.m., 20.56; noon, Highest temperature, GL occurred at 5 p.m. yesterday. west umpernure, 42, occurred at 4 am. today. ‘Temperature efld:u last year— Highest, 65; lowey ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11: ” am.; tide, 4:53 a.m. and 5:24 b o Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:36 p.m.; high tide, 5 6:25 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:27 a.m.; sun sets, 6:10 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:26 a.m.; sun sets, 6:11 p.m Moon rises 2:26 pm.; sets 4:46 am, Weather in Various Cities, g Temperature.«z [ s am. and am. and Stattons. Abilene, _Tex. Albany,’ N. Atlants, Ga. Atlantic _City. Baltimore,” Md. Charleston, Chicago, 1 Cincinnati, Slevelana, Ohig. umbia, 8. C. Des 8¢ 1 Tex.. .. 30. Gaiveston. Tex. Helena, Mont... 30. Huron, 8. Dy ip) hoenix, Ari Bittshurgh, Portland, Por‘tllnd II2T32323223223252533 FOREIGN. ('l Ly Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Brest, ' France. Gibraltar, | i oSiear e, today, 80 .Plnclnub Hamilton, 1 Part cloudy San Juan. Po & Deaths Reported. William L. Mills, 87, 652 E Frank P._Arnold, 72, 1124 E. Eaul O Boencer. e, 3308 Central Charies A. Tredway, 65, Georsetown Hos: H, ODonnoghue. 84, 804 © at. n.e. ncis. 3, Georsetown Hospital Sam, 36, Waiter Reed General Hos: rothy McKn‘:z 3, Providence Hospital Y, 236 Florida ave. Freedn ospital. eaf, 60, . 8. Wiillam Bowell. ss. Gallinger. Hosmital. Frances Ford, 40, an pl. piiotephine Stultz, 27, Tuberculosis Hos- Nnoml Bowman, 16, Freedmen's Hospital or Jackson. 1. Childrens Hospital Dorl romn. 2. Children’s Hospiti Meboweln,Chilaren Hoopiti o Shoes imported into the United States iast_year totaled 8,358,153 pairs. FOUND. TOVES, man's. found at Howard Univer- Al‘!yxce)mpel Owner can get them at 35 O st . WRIST WATCH, 16th & R. 1, Call 3 . n.w. LOST. BRAGELET—1d8-carat white gold, one diamond and two sapphires; ay, downtown theater GItrict, |OF restaurant. Reward. St with lost Sun- near North Im":f com- " News-Leader, Town Teather, conulnin val- i vicinity Arlington Hotel ga- 1409 L st n.w.. Mr munica hmond. V: BRIEF CASE, uablc papers, rage. Finder return to Dundon._and receive re: BUNCH OF KEYS, among them ‘one Bargent one Briggs & Stratton. Reward, $5. Call Worth 4181 or Wisconsin. 4141, OIN PURSE, tan, containing $30 in -nd other change: 'in or The: ay. noom 4124-R. Pe d-tan, Sidrens petr Reward. " C16v Pm-m st. n.W. small, white, with brown spot on rmn fide wha over’ rlent side of face: old No.~ 7995. Mrs. Pomr. 1428 Madison st. B.w. Phont lk Tmo, Reward Bunday; answi 100, : lumbil 6313-W. 809 Tavlor ady'y,” Brow ummn‘:fifi‘hma North 9358, = Evenings Potomac &::f.':.‘u".,fie%.&u,r'w.:r"e Eeiuragy e & Va. rhoanuo PEARL NECKLACE. about 18 inches lons. xlnnhlre nnd white nld el ‘5' Dbetween ngomar and Wis ave and Constitution Hath hturd-y Rieht. " Heward. driving _gloy Coleman, wold nmm ln ?‘e fhes “Mudd.” and ot er 909 E st. se. ki "'a":“..:"ao..é" ol as s, "Reward. — Clarendon 435-W-3 o Nlnonfl "4980. i!rr . wire-haired fox Serrlar; mk, E] sn’f old; black and white; e 923 K, o’ it ‘Prease return POCKETBOOK. &numu on P st. n.w. L — L A ‘mone: d D Sith owners n‘:‘\:o. BeTiay s nmn. wm 'wru and Ckeep mones. — Georsia y_who tound Suit_case &t from auto on F & A '_h e r.fm.u A S o n‘ attachied.”” Reward: - Call cl E‘g flfl‘f‘, Doy Vel 'rhutefi.. © Y4 . oo gdu March 1 0, hte 3 m;rn o% s n . Fa: ine” Neviup funeral. home, m inesda reh the C{mrch of 12. at 8 e to the “Nativicy. Brishvwood. be said at 8. URA Mon a8 , Bt ;. ante. 113 RA" BERNICE, beloved |?;'¢°'" A. Crawford. No- T 00 )ldlrcllullfl. ieorgetown Uni- MARGARET J. DUFFY !()!:l.fle .Krfl.:ll;‘crll from hfl‘ lll. unu. kid w., ‘Thursda: h s, Church: -n e requiem mass of hlr soul. xnlrmem I(num. Olbver" Gemetery. ‘Priends and relatiyes invited. 2 ERDAY, | HERBERT. Tuead: EATTeR AL 1930, ot "his mmenze, 0] n.w., HERB! eloved Simpson Busterday. No- Inter. l.l Devarted this e on o s s, Ms. B. Le wu argaretts 1568 5t i Fome, until hmu-merr i 2 orcloc ' ‘Tuesda: Ber “1ate mmnm, 220 "i3th 2 reh, 1ith ll B, 1 Wedny March 12, l"l:-l‘, from Xlrfl.l Il’tl t Chur tween P an Fisher oflcltlln( ‘. morial Cemetery. 1 S B, Oflcerl !nd embers 4]‘ Gh %Y!l.l% ; onday, March 10, .:'v.!- Lontiea DBtates Naval Hospital, AY, commander. U. 8. Navy, Beloved Husban of Eicanor Anueunn.fllyl . Val FAY: 1 ‘men Navii Academ. Relative Flends invited to menu G GROSS, WILLIAM Monday, March 10, lhn. WHAMM 7, Beioved hugband of Mary E. Gross and father of Willlam H. "Cross of Detroit, Mich. ices late residence, on Thursday, March niterment at Rock Creek Suddenly, on SunJ At ‘l‘lhfl!tfih(‘efi\t’f. Hl nie E, Henning. ' {3- P '.l r!ll ence ‘hunnvu Int umen HENNING, FRANK J. NK gday, March 9. 103 Toved" fusband ‘of neral trom h :nd '}’lum mm’-a {o atednd. lenw metery. I.IIN’I'NG- J. Mmhn ol Oolumbll . | Order of Moose, are el ‘z"..‘::..'.' S hrother. ¥ e hesday T, Hurty & 35 The in L A T sts. D Wed oA ~ifarch 12, &% 2 B, " Thterment Oak Hill Cemetery. s: ROBERT A, ried, this lite s ml'&-nu. Tia®rd st o ROBERT b %5, °G: Holmes ‘and uncle of neral | Wednesday. om his Iate. Tel: " Zion Baptist Chureh, Rey. mon pastor. Relatives riends Anvlle 1 HOLMES, ROBERT A. Sfcery ang men- bere of the umdl’;ré 51 (R to_atten Flon,, liptl:t Chureh, 0 e, Faabrad of am- *lade ‘brofher. p.m.. from Botween Sta and TOWLES, W. M. £ReON, Bec. JEFFRIES, is life on Pfldly. l‘l!th i A m'n ’I% Tesidence, OLL sie Raves 4o mourn Their loss & n.mimnn daughter, Julia Jefiries, and a de: friend, Mrs. rd ‘st. arc 11, at 1P Church, ‘C_st. se. Interment tery. HNSTON, EVA BROOKS, mnngh 9. 130, st n.w. Attest: c H A Iate e at 2:30 D m. mm-n Rock Creek Cemetery. JOHNSTON, EVA B. Officers and m'mbfl'l of Ruth Chapter, No. 7. O. Hyatts- Ve, N afe hereby notined to mest at the Masonic Temple, Wednesday, March 187 at'1"0elock for the purpose of attend- BFoN'® BY grdar ot e worthy mariga: i VIRGINIA THOM Seec. JONES, RY T, On Sundaz. Mareh 1630, u arch 11, invited_ fo_atte Intes e Cemeters, Brookiym M. Y. 3 1day. h 1. lfil.l! CMI.I:C‘I. Qn Fridey, March 7, abel “Bright. e;nf'&'fimg"fiz' ' “Funeral Thursday. ch 13, W, B !ll wodnud-y, March 1 Seturds 0080 ot Asnieviile, N & devoted husband _of cnrél- Jovr Monday, lnnh w, At the residence of her oun'rms CHARLIE. On Saturday. March [} at Casualiy Hopital, CHARLIE, the' belnved son of Charles Katherine Homatns resting At Saifol Shepel, sth and H sts now. Services -nd interment b Ashia Ky. PARKER, CHARLE! on snum-y Marcn” s, 330: ‘a¢ Waiter Reed cenerai Hawl CHARLES W, beloved husban D1 TEATe> “Fiineral services e -uve “in Ariington National cemcun on y, March 12, PARKER, cllAlI.ll w. o8 Mon- day, March 10, 1930, at Wal: ter ‘Read Hosvital. CHARLES PARKER. _He is” survived m ow.” puneral Wednts- 1 arch ki Dlflor Pll‘e .V:n‘.r;‘ “‘t rment jpoan, et military Monday, March R0, s 'fh‘:ll'mfiedofi't-m Naval Hos- plial, JAMES £ RICHMOND: be d of Amanda Sorats Hineral ¥ T otice of funeral Hereafter. GWAY, SARAH ELLEN. On Tuesday, Mai fown. umvn-m ‘Hosp! RL (nee Bnrnm. I fate Frank Rideway. Pu Inte Fesidences Cai ). C.. on Thu Bridge, D eiatives and [iends inviizd. Interment Potomac, Md. CLARA VIEGINIA BROOKE, Monday, llmh 10, 1 of her lhw; “fl 1505 XHAD n. wite BRGOKE B Wie ol nesday, March 12. at 10 Mount Hebron Cemetery, Monday. March 10, of Harry, Hillary, an ‘Walter Robinson and Esther Llne Rflbh\- Notice of funeral later. mains ne at the W' Ernest Jarvis ot Teral parlors, 173 Ga, n.w. “m {isnw ni"m o :nud"uufirzh A ce. 3 8. Belove 5"' isband of Mary & 3% m eral cred neral, fieen oo Relatives ‘R 1mna- invited. Tatérment private. March 8. . Saturd SHANNON. EV n'ix":v! Saturdey. M Bk ol oved h a0 510 East Zus nz ,nmu!m.‘ st Zur inesday. 2 -nd menn- lnvmd " rhterment Gan- 1 "3 on Mongay. Ihrch ., widow of -“'“u er R. fton Chev: B Marchi' 13, at 3:30 pom. VISE KAUFFMANN. [ en: EAUPFMANN N 5 7 2 t. . 1 - 11 a, Red of “the nn"s‘fx"’fimm'" R mtumu. MSreh 8 1030, ROBERT T nfi' .hcxson Fin. e officers an l th. leul Allllhlr! to me Pm- swr bers Association,” No. 1: You gressive Rellel ested to -ufla the tineral of Wi Maven Do from the nivd RN AT chaplain; EVA' “En secir. sectv. Yesneters with full | A9 Departed tas 1fe Mon 4 guughter ‘of ‘the late al ¢ and wife of th ank Smith. SI ver loss three sisters. Hamilton and _Aline uren; Uncles. " twe " brothers, “one Sicpmiother, seven nieces, two nephews and a host o gther relatives " and " frlends. Funeral hursday, 1: om' Galbraith n LEE. Henry Lincoln ot Assoctation. You of* the death of ‘our late IIE LEE SMITH. Punerll Weanesdny. Murcn 15 3086: st frum_Third B-‘\mn Chureh, Corner” 5t a. and QU U%e"E o CLARK. president. MRS, BERTHA B. RING, ReC. Becreiary: SMITH, NANNIE L. Officers and Members of Columble Temble. 33,1 B P 0. g are, Rereby’ noufied of 4 death of Daughter 1nw: Funeral Wednesd %, p.m., from Third ‘lnlul Church, SIh x";"' d5e"Ng. B8 Forese Tomols 9 L:vu lne l‘{‘ll’"\fln{ Ttmflsnf' RHODA T. Tnvin Attes IAS. On Pfldly. lhreh 7, SMITH, devoted husband Interment _Tuesday, p.m. At nemnani resting_ at the funeral pariors, 2223 TURTON. WILLIAM F. r? - 2y, March 10. 1930, V%‘I‘i“L;'Aflnyl in m’fi FON, Sefived hushana ‘of ute Funeral from his late residence, 910 Bl e, Saver Spring, ud ednesds . &t 2 p.m i AL L (Rejatiies end triends VAUGHN, GEORGE WELLINGTON. _Sud denly, on Monday, March 10, 1030, at fealdence. 86 Quincy pl. GE WELLINGTON, beloved husbaiid of _Alice N ehn vl seryioss ht " Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin on' Wednesday, March 13. at (1;0 B Thterment ‘at Gedar Hin Cemes VAUGHAN, STEPHEN HENRY. On Mon- ay, at his residence. Onk o 3 NRY uv&HAN belgved husband ot MAtte. Vadshan (hee Bvane) ARG il pe held at Hanlon's funeral ark on esday, March 12, at p.m. Relatives and friends invitdd. ~ Inierment Cedar Hill Cemetery. WARFIELD, KATHERINE, at L Re Ernest Jarvis mins Ga. ave on h Odenton, \ia March 19, at 3:30 pom. WIMBERLEY. JAMES GRANT. 8r. Deurl- 1930, JA band of Arleana of Ada Gordon, o Wimseriey Wimberiey. th Merrite and Mes. Alice J. Lew Reral 1 clock Thursday. March 13, tr Grice's funeral parlor, 12th and R st n.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. e inesday, March to "irringe. for the. funeral tc WIMBERLEY. Members al CHARLES K. BURN: SAMUEL W. WA’ uoN Secretars TR WIMBERLEY. J. = ol Hall Wednesday. Mar h'l’.. 1930, 8 olbf'i pm. to arranae for un 1 of r J G BE] Y. 10 iparted this life “lrch 9 inst. P\lnerl ‘l'huudl’ Mare] h 1 gelock.’ from Gices, 1agh Gm‘ B WINGARD: Seéy’ In Memortam. BLONDHEIM, ROSA. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of our dear mother, HOSA NDHEIM, who died one yeat ago o day, March 11, 1929, ouvm AND EARLE. * BURROWS, MILLARD F. In loving memory of jour dest husband and father, MIL- LAl 0_departéd WS, iole Tife seven years ago todns. Mareh 11. 103 Though vouve left us. precious loved one. Thoueh we near voir volce no more, We are safe in our confidi Thi 1l meet_on nnau shore. LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * CHILDS, WILLIAM HENRY. In sad_but loving'memory of my dear husband. IIAM CHILDS. who deBarted th Remembrance l: n_chain, ried 1 but il i vaini 0 b Be have. 0 Jove and than 10 part 1 the greatest sorrow of our hesrt. Noone knows the fincm heartache. only ive lost can tell of gri Fe In silence o " frved so well srs lum g b LR B e . m ARAH, In loving memnry of ear moher, SARAH GLIPFORD, rted this life seven vears ago (o33, arch_11. 199 1993, ER n!:vo'rzn DAUGHTER, RENA, SONP P, i currolm unm ANN. [In lovink re membrance of my beloved mother, SA ANNCLIFFORD, who departed ‘this Iife seven vears aso today. HARPER. GRAYCE A. In sad b memhrance of our dear daushte ter. GRAY HARPER. who_departed this lite Ve vears urg Lodny. March i1 bbbt Aa o o Death tries to break. but all in vain. To have, 0 love and then to part Is_the greatest sorrow of our hearts. HE] PARENTS 'H_AND ANNIE AND JEATRICE. * MAJOR., VICTORIA V. In loving memory SoR o dled ohe et eo-toax. March N e Se 5 0 ioze. . " 'RAY AND MILDRED. * ITCHELL LELIA ¥ In sad but loving re. membrance: of _our ~departed wite mother. L] art- ed this life one year ago today. Inrg winderful wife, mother and aid: better. God never made: % T vour judement. always right. Honext and. tiberal. ever u rights ed by your friends and all whom you new. 1 wife and mother were you. A wondertyl wife and mother were ou, !\lrrounded by m-nd. we are lonesome, In the midst o our jovs we are blue, with a o on qur faces we've an ache in Gr hearts. Longing. Tother. for you. LOVING DAUSHTER RUTH AND GRAND- cfln.nn.lu e n;nnh!ul frien A petter friend o gne can find, ING FRIEND, MA E E. ARNOLD. ]uolllwn Auu'flu. i sed but loving remembran Lo ar Ofl’llh Al e MSO:'; lzhlwdl.d R e 280 !Ellel’flllign 'DAVOH FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN R.“WRIGHT co. 1337 10th_St. N.W. Phone North 0047_ "ALMUS R SPEARE W. R. Speare Co. Ave. 1623 C POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 H st. 45 yrs. at 940 F st Clyde J Nlchols, lnc. Aly 1UM. ATIONAL 1384, 1988 RHORST Joscph l':' Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. NNW. fheu !mnmnm o4t Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone - acional £4/3 National 2473 ~TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private_Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 Quick. Dignified, Efcient Service Automobdile Service, Chapel S W. W. Deal & Co 816 H ST. N.E. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- mel 1009 H St. N.W. PO P kmers 040 F St N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H 8t. NE. Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER El‘x‘r‘:"‘{lvzllm“l. NA !0 6 . Put . l‘iye ot Auto Deli s. Co. 1212 13 F St. Open Eveni and Sundays Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. CEMETERY Y.OTS, T OF 13 GITES, ESOTION 1% | b B B @ Frankiin 10040. 1

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