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RABBI ROSENBLUM URGES PRACTICE OF TOLERANCE Proclaims It Goal of Religious In- stitutions in Farewell Sermon Last Night. Promotion of tolerance was pro- claimed as the goal religious institutions | should strive to achieve by Rabbi Wil- liam Franklin Rosenblum last night in a farewell sermon at the Washington Hebrew Congregation Temple. The rabbi has resigned from the temple staff to become associate rabbi of the Temple Ianzl ln New York City. iinq a tribute to Dr. Abram slmun of the temple, Rabbi Rosenblum urged the congregation “keep love permost in this temple.” it should be found that some of the members were failing to practice love “in this temple, you should clean house and reconsecrate your altar.” “Regardless of any failure of mine to serve you as your minister and guide to the fullest extent,” said Rabbi Rosen- blum, “I ask you in humility to remem- ber me with love and affection, as I will remember you. I leave because I have heard the voice that asked of the prophet, ‘Whom shall I send and who will go for Me?' And, like the prophe( I answered, ‘Here I am, send me. In becom! associated with one of the oldest and largest temples in New York, Rabbi Rosenblum will be return- ing home. Born in New York, Rabbi Rosenblum also was educated there. . A panel portrait of a lady by Jakob | Jordaens, the Flemish painter, was sold recently in | London for $13,780. AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34 00 Local Clll Chamber‘ Co. Col. 0432 SUN - LAAMCARS, FRANKLIN 19000 —anywhere in the city proper for 3> your itment Int-':: there additional pas- PLY CALL take to = . m fifi'n.m i 9000 Easy to Call—Easy to Get S ue $1.10 the Hour You Get the Best in Burton Awnmgs SN Protective—and—Artistic The character of the awnings you place upon your home has much to do with the attractiveness of it. We study effect and produce it with Burton quality at consistent prices—so you are certain of this treble | Wade and Mrs. Walter White. | ourial. seventeenth-century | p! | noble’s only woman taxi driver. satisfaction. 3 g There’s advantage in ordering early. Let us submit suggestions, etc. R. C. M. Burton & Son, 911 E St. IR .. S NI| 4351 | THE EVENIN A. W. DAMPIER, CENSUS WORKER, DIES IN ST. PAUL D. C. Resident Had Gone to West- ern City to Direct Industrial Distribution Count. A. W. Dampler, for many years & resident of this city, who left here six weeks ago to direct tne industrial dis- tribution census in St. Paul, Minn., which got under way there this ‘week, died in St. Paul yesterday, according to word received here. He was 70 years old. Mr. Dampier died a* the home of his brother, Dr. H. G. Dampler. Mr. Dampler came to this city 27 years ago to begin work at the Census Bureau. His home was at 3800 Four- teenth street. He was widely known in this city and a member of La Fayetie Lodge of Masons. He leaves his wife, four sons, Scott R., Adelbert A, Karl E. and Charles H. Dampier, and two daughters, Mrs. John The body will be brought here for Deaths Reported o M. Chevalier, 76, Stanton Park Lovu lfil‘ B. Tanner, 3, K\ adteton, 68, 183 Niddte: taie “Gatewood. 68, 1113 Sth st: Duggan. o8, Walter Reéd Hos- 86, Garfleld Hogpital, . 65, Wardman Park Hotel O I H 1. 60, Cathedral 58,1426 M st. , Potomec ave. s Garfield_Hospital . 55, Waiter Rocd Hov: "Ferd W. Parker. 45, 1216 19th st. Eoion Groen 5. &8 Elitnettl's Tosnital Stanley Cook, 9 months, Children's Hos- h E. Smith, 56, 1336 4th s oEh A Brooks. 35 Walter Heeq Hosital. Elizabeth Brown, 20, Tuberculosis Hospital. | Thomas P. Janstons. Miss Muammer Hanum is Constanti- Real Estate l.oans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can_take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets over $20,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. MES BERRY, President EDWARD O RALTS Secreiary Between Alexandry On Richmond Road * 4 mount vernon How CooKin uncheon or \Supper-’ 85t~ $100 NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MYERS FUNERAL RITES. Lifelong Resident of District Will Be Buried Monday. Funeral services for Henry B. Myers, 41 years old, district manager for the Lehigh Structural Steel Co. and a life- long resident of this city, who died of a heart attack at his home, 3306 Ritten- house street, yesterday, will be con- ducted in the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment wiil be in Rock Creek Cemetery. A graduate of George Washington University, Mr. Myers was a member of the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, the Columbia Country Club, the Washing- ton Board of Trade and a former mem- ber of the Unive ersuy Club CITY NEWS IN BBI’EF. TODAY. Dinner, Association of Graduates of West Point Military Academy, Willard Hotel, 7:45 p.m. Meeting and dance, Tennessce State Soclety, Willard room suite, Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. Annual Spring banquet, Washington Alumnae of Delta Gamma, A. A. U. W. club house, mnlght St. Patrick’s dmce the Ditto Club- Maccabees, Fellnwship Hall, 1502 Four- teentr street, 8:30 pm Informal card party, American As- sociation of University Women, 1634 I street, 8 p.m. Guest privileges. Ohio Girls' Club will give the last of its serles of dances tonight at the Co- lonial Hotel, 9 o'clock. Card party, Lebanon Chapter, O. E. Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachuset avenue, 8:30 p.m. Loyalty Chapter, No. 32, O. E. 8, will hold a card party at the Inn-side Inn, 713 Thirteenth street, 8 p.m. FUTURE. The Sigma Epsilon Sorority will pre- sent its annual fashion revue and dance at Wardman Park Hotel Monday, with | dancing from 10 to 1 o'clock. Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold a banquet at the Mayflower Monday, 7 pm. A banquet of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick will take place in the garden of the Mayflower Hotel Monday night. The Monday Evening Club wm mzet at 8 pm. Monday in the Y. Building, Seventeenth and K meeu, Lincoln Park Citizens’ Association meets in the Bryah School, Thirteenth and B streets southeast, Monday at 8 p. Sis Dot e dimculs sask here. Since 1083 we haye been assisting th: ishing Srect “iting . tributes. - Reasonable Drices. Best materials. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM_JARDINE, Secty. N. Ave. N. 5870 Late President Shermond Forest Washington’s Beautiful Watering Busily Preparing Place for a Record-Breaking Season Opens its 18th Season ON HIGH BANKS OF SEVERN RIVER- Furnished Bungalows for Season $350 & up. Bungalows for Sale $800 — $3,000 Early Selections are the Best Selection. SHERWOOD FOREST COMPANY WASHINGTON OFFICE 1206 18th St. N.W. Monthly, $150 & up. Rent CHAMBERS Selecting a Monument | SATURDAY, INCOME TAX CONFEREE VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA James G. Towne Dies in G. W. U. Hospital—Served in Flying Service During World War. James G. Towne, 34 years old, con- feree in the income tax unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and for a number of years a resident of this city, died of pneu- monia in George Washington Uni- versity Hospital yesterday. Funera) services ; will be conducted g Church Monday morning at'9 o'clock. will be in Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Towne had lived in Washing- ton for the greater part of 15 years. He studied law at Georgetown Uni- versity before the war and was a law student at South- eastern University at the time of his death Mr. Towne was an Army flyer and received his flying training at Issoudun, France. While in training, he was a member of the 104th Aero Replacement Squadron. He held a reserve commis- sion in the Army Air Corps. He was & member of the Knights of Columbus and of the American Legion. His boy- hood home was at Haverhill, Mass. Surviving Mr. Towne are his widow, Mrs. Therese C. Towne, a native of Mr. Towne. | Tours, France, and other relatives in Haverhill. DR. JOHN BAGGETT DIES; FORMER ARMY SURGEON | Longtime Washington Practicing Physician Expires at John Dick- son Home After Bricf Illness. Dr. John B. Baggett, former Army surgeon and later practicing physican of this city for many years, died at the John Dickson Home yesterday after a short illness. Born in Mississippi, Dr. Baggett was A. graduated in_medicine at what is now ‘Washington University, Baltimore. He came to this city to pactice, after serv- ing as Army surgeon for about six years with the 4th and 8th Cavalry. He had been a resident of the John Dickson Home for the past 12 years. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Maud B. Crawford of this city. Funeral services are being conducted at Lee's chapel, 332 Pennsylvania ave- nue, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. More than 1,200,000 people visited major exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York last year. Out of Respect to the Memory of MR. A. L. CLINE, of Clines, Inc., This Store Will Be Closed Until Tuesday, March 18th. CLINES, Inc. 920 14th St. N. wW. Will Give A $200 funeral, all complete, cars price only $100. This Vault cluded, CHAMBERS’ Water Proof Air Sealed No Better Made CRAVE VAULT the finest undertakers in the city with n R. K. Hi and others. w. v nomical funeral in the world. of Death: Men of quality, ‘We produce the finest eco~ Sincere Service by The Greater W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Col. 0432 Conquering unchecked soon manifest You can’t prevent the makers. successfully. That’s has been used by us for suffering from any of the fection once. discrimination. panied by our specially livery wil by special messenger conveniently carried. 1515 You Street 14th, Corner Chapin St. N.W. breeding activities with Lactobacillus Acidophilus. Nondescript cultures can't do it, for:it takes a properly propagated culture to accumpllsh it why attaches to the (L. A.) Brand. The (L. A.) strain shipment to a ditance the Col. 0432 Combatants That describes the character and purpose of Lactobacillus L_. You understand, the intestinal tract is an incu- bator for all sorts of infecting germs—which if left A, Acidophilus in painful and distressing ailments such as constipation, indigestion, flatulency, colitis, neuritis, arthritis and other forms of rheumu- tism, and many types of headache, etc. presence of these trouble- However, you can overcome their disease- (L. A) so much importarice years, always with satis- factory results; and it is guarded in its strength and purity by laboratory development, Everyone should take Lactobatillus (L. A) Acidolphilus occasionally as a prevennve. b1 ; you are symptoms of intestinal in- u should begin its efficacious treatment at gut think to choose the (L. A)) Brand. Your phylman knows there is good reason for such Lactobacillus (L-A) Acidophilus is put up in two forms—Milk and Culture, the latter accom- prepared Lactose. De- ilt be made directly from our laboratories to any local address. For L-A Culture is more National Vaccine & Antitoxin Institute Bacteriologists North 0089 MARCH 15, Interment | 1930. Beaths. 2 BELT, JOANNA KIRKWOOD. ?rch"lll 1930, at her mldench s Mrs OOD, widow of' Roert - loved motner” of \leum g Bt O c'r’fp e dnnm ner {ate Fesidence, 1943 Bl unorn Monda: QYQE .:C'l'l. at nw., aro & X cflm!g; Tnterment Arlingion, Na- '%w-‘ nmn T Toao, ¥ 1y, _on er of Mies Nempoém‘n-d‘é- ana Miss Rite Staifiy steidn gy Readler services at thy e Parurdy Rlices, atythe D adees o CLINE, ARTHUR LEELAND. 0, a Friday. a8 re-ldfnc- R L ed Anguse - Oitmats Cline. tuse . Funeral from ths above residence on Monday, March 17, at 2 p.m. Relatives 4nd oriends " invited. ~ Tnterment Absey Mausole COLE D-gmpla this 1t -ruemny e, 8 O st. n.w., afte ane Sore Bith Christian” Taith, QOLES. She I goL a-ud-m eaves 0 mourh Then Joss an Mains resting at Barbour Bros. 48 K st ne. Funers] Sat- funeral home. h ., from Salem urday. rment Warrington, A, M i Cul va EORGE A CO'V[LEY Hi heion & COMLEY. ke leniep (0 moutit cis, Mrs. Roy L. Wilson, Milton and Lil- Uan Comley. Funeral from his late I‘Esl- d'“(‘!. Leeway. VR " !ungllyd erchdlflr’ nd friends invited. o lfl‘m!nl Cfll\lmhll OIY d - erment Cofumi dens Gemetery, be THE WEATHER District of Columbifa—Fair and not quite so cold, with lowest temperature about 35 degrees tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, probably showers tomorrow afternoon or night; gentle to moderate east, shifting to southeast or south winds. Maryland—Fair and not quite so cold tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, probably showers tomorrow afternoon or night; moderate east, shifting to southeast or south winds. Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and not quite o cold tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, probably followed by showerf; moderate northeast, shift- ing to east and southeast winds. West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness tonight, probably followed by showers tomorrow; rising temperature. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 43; 12 midnight, 39; 4 am., 3¢; 8 am., 30; noon, 39. Barometér—4 pm. 30.41; p.m., 30.44; 12 midnight, 30.45; 4 lm 30.49; 8 a.m,, 30.54; noon, 30.51. Highest temperature, 48, occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- bux_';, 29, oicumd at 7 a.m. today. emperature same date last year— Highest, 65; lowest, 59. 9 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:52 a.m. and ; high tide, 8:34 a.m. and 9:01 p. bmorrow—Low tide, 4:05 pm.; 9:48 p.m. The Sun and Moon. 8 ;l;udty-sun rose 6:21 a.m.; sun sets Tcmomw—sun rises 6:20 am.; sun sets 6:15 p.m. Moon rises 7:29 pm.; sets 6:58 a.m. Weather in Various Cities. & Temperature. o; £ ® 7 m, 8 a.m. and high tide, 9:20 am. and Stattons. Abllene. Tex.. Alb, 0.18 Cloudy 4 ... Clear . Cloudy g0, Til Gincinnati, Ohio zo 40 Sleveiand. Onig, 3 Colimbia, &G, 30 36 Paso, Tex.. Galveston, Te: Helena, Mont. Tndinniapolis 1 0.5 Jacksonylle n. b3 xg Kansas 6 30 | Los Angelei lea e X claud : Clear (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Weather. 40 Cloudy lear uba 2 Clear Colon, -Canal" Zorie . 80___Part cloudy BANKBOOK. H. ., 1700 Apt. 601, Reward BOSTON _TERRIER, male, gome feeth missing; 0o ta: “Jiggs.” ~Reward. 1408 lumbia_6551. Box OF ' 'roox.s. Tost_March 13 from ar emblem on it. Rewi w: LET. "white %014, 7 Sapphires iEma oni Caotenia. " Reward." Room 801 1103 Ve SREART PIN_Tox Wednesdey W Mareh 13, onyx black, round. gold orn: Re- ard. The Montlomery. Apt. Franklin_ 1622-W. BRIEF BAG, containing Important Dai between 44th and Albemarle, 8th [, Friday. " Clev. 8278 or Clev. 68 White ~ breast, or collar: name ewton st. Co- oocu ard will be Daid -for Tefu or lnlurmmon Teading to feturn ot ‘bla diamond brooch Iost February 20. Draper. Nor DOG—Ger herd wra; o mnn et e Moray evenis T Chevy Chase. ._Phone Wis. 2805, DOG, getter. male: tag No. 13132; lost M day. ' 2805 M.vma ave. ne. Reward. OLAl slasses. i brown case, Be- fveen Tatn ang Eve and 17th 'ye n.w. Reward, Mr. Strons, 1st oor," Washington mes GLASSES. shell-rimmed. Return 313 T-U Bldg. Govt. Hotels, L. E. Janseen, for e PAIR OF GLASSES on Lincoln Park car, Monday nmrnln- Glfl Adams 4983, PAIR OF 8SES, TI .m. Fihdér canl Nationsl 3831 Traey D POCK! JOOK, black er it BOCRETBOOR: FonTaIning wesk's galary. Friday evening; E st between iZth and I3th ‘or. Enie Theatar of Earle Drug Store. Lincoln 6808-W. - 230, Wednesdy Giethos e B, R lol%lnt e mr't PURSE—| % near B mnmmm p Col._4469_or Met. luede. Contalning m1n money air Einder mum !hue: ot SAMPLE cAa:. dlrk bro'n Teather, con- taining books and agent's letters, with some advertising matter from World Book Co.. Yorkers, Reward for return to Con- Theta Kappa Phi, Initials turday, vicinity of Carlton Hotel. Rewar | STEEL TAPE, vxcnm 1ith and C sts. s.e. Reward, Call Frankiin SHOR: e FUNERAL DESIGNS. ___ Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Con 1313 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. ___ " GEO. C. SHAFFER EETRECPEIE TR PLNS A0 ERATE and l-nfi'yl:‘ EY: CEMETERIES. WNWOWEFRY Vaultage, $5 mon! Choice lots nfl'fi’m for sale. Breaths. /COMLEY, GEORGE A. A special communi- BF A A lled o 0 5. March 16. 1580, Tor the ‘Aurs go sitending ‘the tuneral of our late brother, GEOR COMLEY. By order 1°the worshipiul Tast P "i&;f.n. Secrotary. curw, ls‘rnll.. Departed this lite Pric ar thA friends are invited to be pr ment at"Bethel Gemetery, Alexandria e DOUGLAS. MARY A. On Saturdsy. March 15, "1930. at 6:30 her “residence, tha Portner Apt. 5" d You sts, nw MARY A GLAS. beloved wife o late William G. Douglas. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. ENLOE, CATHERINE. The Young Immediate Relief Association are reg: ¢d to attend the funeral of Mrs, CATH. ERINE ENLOE Sunday, March 0, at 130 o'clock, from Asbury Ehurch, Tith s MINTE T, SONAWAY, President, ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. FRANKLIN, ANNA M. On 167 1030, at Pner résidence, 217 '12tn ot. D& ANNA M. FRANKLIN. Funeral serv; T L R A ) the W, W."Chambets funersl Homer 1 Chapin W thence to Holy Com. forter, Chiireh. where mass will be Interment, Mount Qliv ers. 'ma; tig st the Ehambers Tuneral home. GOINS, JOHN mornirg, ational Pi oved husband of hrame o! Holts E ary Mrculluulh. and_ son-in- Dl’ 8 lema erch 15, \-I 6, at Frazier's ave. n.w. at which place funeral services will be held at 2: 30 o'clock Sum‘llx, March 16. Relllhes lnd friends invitee GOINS, JOHN N. The Kadosh nrvlco 'lll be conducted over the remains of the late xnm_nm Peer JOHN ‘N GOINS 33:. at o'clock (midnight) - Satur at Frasler's funeral h nd :ve nw. Al P Ladies: | ¥ gdu March et t mble at the above ad at 11:30 nucloc)( Yo’ assist in this service. By order At e an-ghist. CICERO A. LEE 33°, Keeper of Seals and Archives cHAS, HANDERSON 32°, Aset. Keeper of Seals ‘and Archives. GOINS, JOHN N. AH m?mbfil’l of SOEII‘ kfldll‘ No. A, ‘e hei lered to flll!lrhl! lh ID!C‘I] th and efments Jor arranesm tendl I lh? (unerll c our late JOEN GOINS, {1 ’I’.l‘ N h%’finr‘"i«?n'flzn Wonmu o, Attest &I‘!lll’!. tion at the Temple, 101 March oINS, !m 'm Oflnlu Attucks Re- et A soci uon announces ¢ dden 12, 1930, Hot, Springs in that the ,u Aat wht ba held zler's undertaking parlor, Siindny noo: 30 g v’ Testi; 8. cretary. RANT, HUGH MCKEE. Rarcn 13 1090, at Ris Home, g nw. after a short lln!ll HV GRANT. He hu llltt\‘. Ira; nl nd i oc children, . W. B. Grant and ul ; Grant, U, 8. Al 8 Lancaster, Kv., on hunu-y. Mareh 16. HARTMAN, HENRY. Denarted this life Pri- 14, 1930, at his residence, Rogkviile: Ma T, de.- Yoted husband of Elizabeth Carroll Hert, pan. Funeral Monday, Mareh 17. 1030, 2 rom ~Jerusalem Rreh Noclvme. Md. ‘Relatives and friends B HAZEL B) 3 s e:.'.a.’“::afii" AR T FACHARIAH, nushand st the late A :-» :unernl from, The ahe preday, RaGe sl INL CATHERINE, Thursday, Mare :‘fla«. 8¢ her residénce; 1731 willa Myrtle Grymes and John from Asbury Church Sunday, at 1:30 p.m. Remains munx at ucuulru rumnl home. 1820 9th st. JACKS ARY A Suddent oo e 11 Bm, MaR \'?d%’f"’va'-;'"h late Prank Fui {06 Raymond Monday, March 17, Interment private, 16 JOHNSON, Depa; o, Fé on Thuteday.” M -rg: 5 y 5 o dovotea wife: of wm.o'n omfion, of Moton and Pres m inston, 1 hfim 7 sephinie Athio ry he also 'y Ovirn their lobs & host of other Telatives and. friends. seen at the George parlor, 1416-18 2 Tioon, 115 Toon. from Klfll George County, he hom 0. ‘!onafl 4106 In - Chase. D. C.. S8AR widow of A, Jackson ‘Jones, Puneul (nnum on Monday, March 17. 1 am. from the above ‘address. " (Kindly omit Howés MAHONEY. 3 E honey. beloved Blanche Mahoney. 0 Blll?l’ QWB uj lfl o8t ana risnay from ner I r%l‘flrecx?u"'n:l‘nngt’u coln Memorial Cemetery. " B]AL'-ORY. WILL'AM ’!n) 0\1 wednel M lrch fhe m:v“fa °§|‘.’§ and o Mallory He it MYERS, HENRY On Friday, March 1930. at his residence, 3306 Rittenhou: NRY B. M . beloved b st. n.w.. HEI M " Wilitam, s o gl Mar . hterment at Reel Creok Cemeters. NELSON. IDA. All members of S Reliet Bociety l’:u;qnu!t,. the death of Eis. 3 5 ng Sunday. ORI o oin st Bow Euneral from thie Ghurch of the Epih, Tth st n.w. Mon u-ywn.g};c’ ?‘: at 16 . Pres! £k, GORDON, Bac g PERKINS, LAVINIA Departs Friday, Maren 14, Jig0."ar her the Wyoming. Columbis r AVINIA J.. beloved Gflpln Perkins, ce Mo Aug mm e L arch 17, Interment. private, Mc“ Run ni ANTHONY MORELAND. Sud Prfll!. hfiln:h 14, WSUJ his ll!l!r h‘r o:& 1 bis !Iari yea » March 17, at 3 p. 8t. Columbus' Chapel, Tenleytown, Inierment Rock Creek Cemetery. ROBINSON, JOHN. On Friday, March 14 930. at his residence, 8th X O "devoted won of Elizabet and brotl Mageline and Williy No Tuneral later. Remains resti ,g . B :-;.vw-rm Go: 'Pineral parlors, 2333 The members of smiTh, reay Relief Auocl-tlcxl are hereby not ffl of the death of N. SMIT! ROBERT TATE, Pres, BoLOMAN JACKSON, ¥ Bec STEWART, JANIE NEAL. Departed this lifs) suddeniy. on Thufsday, Mareh 1 1930, at her restdence; 1804 No o orh Gl oz ros.” Testing at Barbour 48 K st ne. fu- e, 48 Notice of heral Thereatter. THOMAS, ANNA Lo on Friday, March 14 1930, {3 ,}h Dhn u-n%‘n. i am Hill Cemétery. SMaaingion ashin 'SREENE 4 0F Therese C. St vear of, his nter st. n.W.. n Mor ?r{u'?mnz at cel-r m., thenos mass wil Arlington T 1 Monday, Marcn 17, 8 fo Saciéd Heart C"mrc here be at 9 am. Interment National “Cemetery. Friends tives invited. TOWNE, JAMES G. M of Spalding Sre hereby” otined” ?' S5 Gonsmolay TAMES G TOWNE and "ste e Quested to meet for the ugm Dprayers a No. 3423 Qenter st, n.w. -s:.au Maren & i at ! ‘Monday; M cnureh "n nc; d‘x By, O'DONNELL, Prldny. WALDEN, LOUISA Vl‘ March N. IIW lt Sible; H lll i Voo B NGO | o Lanh: lm uervlcu ’rmll Md. v?'" T ey Go. funeral home, 4001 $4n %5t T v Yonia Mo T ot 3 ‘Tterment Cedar Hil Oomaun u . 1930, . d of Rose E. Vlllkn!, in’his lam Funeral Monday, March {rem nis m."ren&one- Thure Unl"rll!’ *fllfl l (nterment Ar] Dlr h(l oa beloved son fi’ Teaves” ol -mm. w brothars, ’m mny felativen z Testing ‘st the. .vnnn % Elnu una-fiu and WI'I’I'I- Wll-lll'l\ Inllermenl woodhwn Cemeter: Priday, Hlle t T 2l ook, o % Tatiies! an 2y afle I,“%M ILLIAMS, R .f(. gD oo Emeraéncy, Hosp . ave. D.W. . nBaptist 'cflur'e %o‘h‘l lk luh g S Puners! Director Ieaves one gister and many other and friends to mourn thel viewed after 1 cn 17, 1930, at 15 1 Bai ‘Chdren, Sarrer srd oo Relatives apd friends nd." Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemeters. WILLIS, MARY A. All gficers and m um- bers of Naomi Chapter, hereny n amucc 16 tieng i RY, March 17, at 1, o'glock pm Carmel tist Church, n_ M om ount d Eve sts. n.w. 3rd an Attest: PRE] A P EMMA C. ng%?raso;’ &‘és“’" R L] ‘peesion ot Lo arch 15, 1030, Mount, G Epe g dee, mbis,_Lodse Shimbia Lempie, o "aad 00 | N0 o " Datighter Ruler. INDA FORT! MAml PIERCE, Finanial Sec. e 3 Wrient, tather t ‘Gatewood, and t. Margaret 190 le ifoek oclatie Sleep on. dear husband, and tal We' loved you much, but Gox st. In Memortam. BROWN. DELIA. In sad but loving remem- brance of our ‘desr wite and her, N, ‘Who died ten years aso Todsy, staren 15, 19%0. ar is the grave where my wife ls lsl memory which never snall Flowers may wither, leaves may Gthers m'&r‘ffiufi JflA;‘" T Jofi“ Il.o\"l. GRACE. dear mother, thy labor is o'er, Thy A}mu hlnds wil A faithiul mother. bot {Tue ann lsnd' DAUGHTER, nl«curkl-f JOHN ND GRANDDAUGHTER. AMY. In lld but_loving m!muu of ur dear mother. AMY DAY, who departed this life three !Gll‘. ago today, March 15, Lite's tons are gerracetul be Yous Jest; HALL MARY E. In sad but loving remem. brance of out loving mother, HALL. who died one year ago today, 8o God ne kn“ what wi 2] Fio Cafled her home 'to v herrest | HEINRICH, RETR, " Gacréd 16 the memory £ e dear Tote oand_ grand- Darted” this tife tw ago aren 15, 1020, O oA o b . ind a broken heart Jou so sincere, never will mocmr. dear. GHTER AND GRAND- ALL. In sad . MARY 3587 two years '] JONES, MARY ‘so -10 '8, who passed Maren 16, 1038 My mother 18 sleeping, free from pain. , Wa) not, t R e 'ARD. i LA AT AR, St e momep of lhll life two years ago today, M l'll ll- §ould T give to hold her hands, ner'fovlnl siiiie, et foving votee, That meant 86 much LEE, McCORPEN. MAR ing _remembr: MARG. n-r a%o my heart your memory ling .'.’u!. tender. kind and ti o & iy, dear mother. ‘There is t LD‘IE&‘!}A%B%?TM LyLEs.? RICHARDS. MRS, & uun E,,In mematy of o, n&u In Elnmfi”n ol o, today, March Anniversars mags st 8. Cyarlan's i c'h:i',;-fi'r‘i are golden links, oog' s token, B :l: 00D, GEORG! T - ;" g "'2:‘;:4" m"'?u"."&m mfi and kind in ail hie wars, T fi‘ and to the end of ?’fl' ’"’5 in heatt -nd d ki *e:.-mfl.m:‘;g";.::;fl:n o depart s lite two years ae8 16dny. Maren 15, 1658, my heart man lingers, a-mm unlo& aha trie, JSear son, 1o ot thini of ANNIE D. Sacred to th NNIE D. %, oy "’b the ones who loved her; ot lost before. ne lives with s In "And vm'}onmmr Your heart w For none For you WASHINGTON, WI loving, remembrance of b thie’ ufi ir ears aga o of sorrow 1 ¢ ain, but y"un 1 nd tells me I shall WASHINGTQN. WILL] membranch ot m; rothm-lxx:liev'msnb- IANM I Wl rt thie fe four years ago :odu. mmli lf Deat Willte, what happy days we once en- ghm ;. were all togethe: 1 h e 8 .v‘igr.eflnnu in hes Rl R |imn¢‘5|fi¥- e six years l.'u. of Tarrsicwn, war oy Obeloved wite., 808 who departed this 1 March 15, 1954 ¥ L ey red. many & silent tear. HER "FRANR WHITTINGTON. * Diance of iy cevoied motner. TeAl WILL March 15, 192’ Rest ln D.le:- Ih{ cnru m ended; GTON, of ago, 1 loved her, 8o T miss her: . Femembered. or aiways, WILLIAMS, er, 8, who left me threo years ago, pe. You ‘are gdne 'h [ e B T T e ; FUNEBAL DIRECTORS. —%( 1, Efficient ¢ some‘,_' Automo pel AR Deal & Co. 816 H 8T _NE V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor conn lth‘. ‘the original W, E t:“fi% Phone Frank. 6626 fi% rmerly 940 F St. NW. Wm. H. Sardo & Co." Private Limousine Ambulance g3 .m 8 NE Lincoln 0524 rp_Chaj JOHN R."’\'v IGHT CO. Phone North 0047 N.W.__ Phone North ALMUS R SPEALI SPEARE lllnlllll I%:Hfllll W. R. 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