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Among the latter were Commissioner Sidney F. Taliaferro and Judge Charles S. Hatfleld of the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Both are alumni members of the fra- ternity. Woman Has $15,000 in Room. WILMINGTON, Del., March 19 (#).— For 30 years Miss Fannie Hurlock worked in the composing room of the Wilmington Every Evening. When she died last week, at the age of 67, she was believed to have bee' poor. Search | of her room yesterday showed she was worth $15,000. Deaths Reported. Bt e Rt Mary A Douglas, 78. the Portner Apts. Robert Watson. 72. 1317 South Cap. st. James McCormick. 72, the Albemarle Apts. Catherine O. Browning. 84, 618 T st. n.e. Louis Silver. 63, 512 D st. n.e. Alice Keys, 50. Providence Hospital me‘nfn A’ Lacoppidan. 59. Walter Reed Patrick A_Giihoolev. 52, 2308 P st. n.w. Frank T Turner. 33, Waiter Reed Hospital Mary E. Anderson. 5 months. 2418 G st Ernest Johnson. 54. St. Elizabeth's Hos- | P'%citie_Jones. 48. 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We wish to express ‘;!.‘Hu.rmlt thank 1o our nelghbors and riends and all who have been so kind in gur sudden vereavement and for the beau. utes our brother, CLARENCE KELLES. " *M THE FAMIL PRAYER IS CALLED UNIVERSAL TALENT “Through the medium of prayer every Christian is enabled inumntvelyym share & personal experience of Christ.” Dr. A. | R. Bird, pastor of the Church of the| Pilgrims, declared yesterday, speaking :n the ‘;lftondtofhl series of noon Len- en services at the First Con ational Church, held under nuspicfi“o( the‘ Washington Federation of Churches. Describing_prayer as the “universal talent,” Dr. Bird said that through the medium of a few moments of daily prayer all Christians are indubitably | allied to Christ and Christian salvation. | “Pray,” he admonished, “not in impor-| tunity and selfishness, but in the‘nowl- { edge that the recipient of your®prayer | is more responsive than any earthly parent.” ' Music was conducted by Norton M. Little, director of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church choir, and Paul | Gable, organist of the First Congrega- | tional Church. Dr. David A. Robertson of the Church of the Covenant presided. | April 18. Births Reporte;l. Ernest J. and Minnte M. Weaver, boy and irl twins | Charles and Ruth V_Downs, boy. | Standish and Margaret K. Weston. girl. John and Mary Schultz. girl Toseph G. and Blanche R. Weller. girl. | Leo W.and Marie C. Dunn. girl. John ©_and Viola L. Beek. girl. Algron §. and Agnes G. Weeden. girl. Bradles H.and Josephine A. Osborne, girl | Lawrence A. and Charlotte W. Hince, girl. | | albert A_and Lillian L. Selecian. girl. | Francis G and Winitred Speidel. girl. Nicholas and Rae Demas. girl George P and Anna L. Duvall. girl. Evelyn E. and Mary Valentini. boy. | Henry A and Serah L. Sweeney. boy. | pofrances A and Verhelle L. Armsirong. | Paul H. and Grace M. Ochser, boy. i Bamuel F. and Emma E. \ .+ boy. | Hyman and Ida J 3 | Charles R. and Margaret L. Hudlow. boy. | Harold 8. and Dorothy Pope. boy. George A, and Carrol M. Edwards, boy. arshall L. and Dorothy A~ Atkinson, boy. on E. and Ethel M. Ford, boy. Seul and Rose Helman, boy. George L. and Grace Wetzel, boy. Samuel A. and Fannie P_Laten. boy. Gaspare and Vinzi Cangemi, boy. ’ and Catheryn J. Stello. boy. | George N'and Irene Nichoison. boy. harles E. and Grace J. Wood. girl ter H. and Margaret Baugh. girl. | BURR, JAMES H. 19, 193 The series of Lenten services will end CARTER. EMMA R. Died March 18, 1930, David and Ellen Westcobb. boys. twins. Charles and Marie Morgan. boy. William and Loretta Monroe. boy. Nathaniel and Viola Fairfax. boy. William and Joe F Holland. boy. | Robert and Florence Bell. boy. | Alexander and Synora Monrae. boy. Augustus and Helen Madison. girl, William R. and Elsie B. Maddox. &irl. Frank and Alice Tyler, girl. Bernard and Florence C. Wilson, girl. | | Oscar_and Viola Simms. boy. FOUND. u ALS appiy Animal Rescue | Lengue. 3. viana w Nau | MONEY—Found Monday on H st. near 13th Inquire Dana Parkinson, Room A napolis Hotel. MONEY in_envelope, Star_office. Address Box 458 LOS1 " carved platinum, with Reward. single BAR PIN, Sinsle diamond, in Georgetown. West_1643. o BILLFOLD, black leather: containing 358, Doerators permit No. 18435 and receipts Lieral reward it returned R 8 Mong Pa n.w. BOSTON TERRIER, female; red coliar: & vers to name Dusky: straved from Soldier's Home. T.J. Traynor. Adams 9100. Br. 10. BOSTON BULL DOG, name Mugs, viciait: Kalorama Circle, wearing collar bearing M. license tag No. 407. Liberal reward if re- turned to 8 Primrose st., Chevy Chase, Md.. or phone. Wis. 3323 iz BRACELET, v} of Tivoli Theater, Park rd. S ReloBloie Rdams 48537 IRACELET, platinum top. on green o gepds Rihar et e o (h st nw. on 3 Qeward "Bhone. Columbia 4834 j aAN!. yne‘lloz. eronkl hdlndl .‘l!?llk G ay; value !glllfl ll?ll; filwlra. B. Miller, Sellow, round handie, initials °F. M M. . Reward at Adams 4714. ° AT, oart Persian: one white evelid, other hlAl.crk l.‘lolL in vicinity of 415 B st. n.e. Re- ward. Phone Lincoln 9646. _ 20 CHILD'S SCHOOL BAG containing boy's clothing. Call Georgia 4315-J. __ an° AT—Will the party who, by mistake, took Fho!Asrm\ll coat. E!)Il':k broadcloth, with fox collar and cuffs—at a private tea given at the Colonial Dames Club, 1302 New Hamp- shire ave n.w. Saturday, March 1, kindl either return the same to the club or ad: them of it and secure her own coat? 3 DOG, Boston terrier: named Rummy: brindle. white face: Minn. ave. at P: fi&; Mondey evening. Reward. DOG i College Park, Md. Boston dark brindle, wnite throat, white spot on neck. Tel. Berwyn 220, R LGIN WATCH (open face), chain and 3 e nitials g 'S on kntfe. Return to 1750 Park rd. Reward. SEORE . FRATERNITY PIN. Sigma Phi; set witl Tubles: between Unlun%‘lllflfl and (!fevelln Phone Cleve. 0220-J. 10}:‘ k, Monda: PURSE. black patent leather: lost Monday on 7th st between I and G §ts. n.w. froi 7th and 6th on G n.w.. 6th st. to F! Dow. contaning lady’s gold watch, 13 operator's permit. Liberal reward. Return’to n.e. Kenilworth, D. Mollte 8. . VATCH—Hamilton Wrist watch, 1ost Friday; Witials G "M. On "back: Teward. & Phone WRIST WATCH. lady's: Elgin: vielnity G ave. and Elder st. n.w. Reward. Call Di trict 4510, Branch 120 5 ; lost Tue day nmight. 1333 15th n.w._North_4243. WRIST WATICH y's gold, 7 emeralds: liberal re ave. n.e. Lincoln 4545. FUNERAL DIRECTOR! Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. N. n.l 2‘1: “FIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Amb 641 H St. N.E. Line. V. L. SPEARE CO. the successors of nor connected with Hise origina) W R. Bpeare establish- 1009 ment. St. NW . 0636 Phone Frok eniy 940 F St N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 H Bt. NE. Modern Chapel ___ i sstablished 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0043 'ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 "R JESS CHAILLET, JR" 521_5«!. St. N.E. Lin. 9535 * ““Quick Dignified. Efficient Service Chapet Automodile Service, W. W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST_NE LINCOLN 8300. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th 8t. N.W. Qol._e324, J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __ NATIONAL 1384, 1365 ~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. hon 0832, TJoseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH! 3034 M St. N.W, Rhoo St toss Estabushed_1841 FUNERAL DESIGNS. ipt Auto Delivery llrvll? St. Gude Bros, Coy 1213 Artistio—expressive—tnexpensive. GEO. C. SHAFFER v, flexible: 3 sapphires: in v i ow. flexible hires ih GREENE, EVA WILKES. On Lincoln 0524 | MAX0. WOODSON. Departed this iife Mon- ) _______ CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Cnelon 65 i T o e Et s e o et 1 & fiye FEF I ANDES way sud- | at 8t ! Pete NDER- BON, Minna Rauferbers _and Miss Cecelia Atchison. Funeral from her late residence, Apt. 507, 1015 N st. . on Friday, March 31. st m.Inferment Congressional Ceime- ANDERSON, ALICE V. A special mesting Esther Chapter, No. 5, O. E. 8. is d_for Friday, 'March 21, 193), New nic Temple, &t 10 &.m. for the pur- of attending the funeral of MRS, oY+ ANDERSON. "By order of 'LUCY E. PFESSENDEN, Worthy Matron. 20 BEATTY. EMMA A._ On Tuesday. March 18. 1930, EMMA A. BEATTY. Funeral from the ‘residence of her sisier. Mrs. Sarah Hughes, 1016 H st. n.e. Thursday, March 20, i3 pm. Intérment Glenwood Ceme- e On_Wednesday, March JAMES H_ BURR. aged 17 years. Funeral from his late residence, 122 P st &, on Friday. March 21." Interment Hern- | on. CAPPS. WILLIAM E. On Tuesday, March 18. 1930, at_his residence, 1403 6th st. n.w. WILLIAM E. CAPPS, beloved husband of Gertrude Capps, son of Adelaide Capps. | brother of Lillian Waites, Estelle Spencer and brother-in-law of Ahna Young. mains at Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Jsland ave. n.w. Funersl Priday. ' March 21, at 1 pm. from his late resi- dence. Interment Ariington Cemetery. 20 CARLINO, ELVEDA A. On Tuesday, March | 18. 1930, at her residence. 514 13th st. se.. | ELVEDA A.. beloved wife of Peter Carlino. Funeral from her late residence on Thurs- day. March 20. at 8:30 a.m., thence to Holy Rosary Church, 3rd and F sts. n.w.. where | mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend: Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. { at Galiinger Hospital, EMMA R._CARTER Remains resting at Barnes & Gray's fu- peral home, 614 4% st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. CHRISTMAN, EDWARD P. Tuesday, March 18, 1930, at_his residence, 43972 Tennessee | ave. ne. EDWARD P., beloved husb of Minnie F. Christman. Funeral from late residence Friday, March 21, at am., thence to the Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be said_at 10:30 | am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives | and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 CLARK, AGNES E. On Monday, March 17, 1930, AGNES E. CLARK, the beloved daughter of Josephine E. Williamson (nee Beach) and ‘the late Walter Willlamson Funeral from the William H. Sardo & Co. funcral chapel. 41 H st. ne, on Thursday, March 30, at 2:30 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. In- | terment at Cedar Hill Cemstery 19 COLPOYS, ELLEN FRANCES. On Wedne: day. March 10, 1930, at 3 am. ELLE! FR. 8. beloved wife of John B. Col- oys and mother of Margaret M. Helen and Anna B. Colpoys. Funeral service at_her ‘late residence. 1479 Harvard st. n.w. on Thursday. March 20, at 5 p.m. Relatives ‘and friends invited to attend Interment at Boston, Mass. Saturday. March 22. 200 CONNOR, GEORGE W. On Tussday, March 18, 1930, at his residence, 2030 G st. n. GEORGE W. CONNOR, beloved husband Anne E. Connor (nee Anderson). Fuaeral services at the above address on Thurs- day, March 20, at 2 p.m. Masonic burial gervices by Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, F. A. | DINGLEY, EDWARD NELSON. Tuesday, ' March 18, 1930, at his residence, 3715 Livingston' st. h.w. Chevy Chase, ED- WARD NELSON DINGLEY, beloved hus- | band of Miriam and father of Capt. Nel- | son Dingley of Coast Artillery, Fort Mon- roe, Va., and Mrs. William D) Leeich of | Norfol and E, N. Dingley, Jr. of West Falm Beach, Fla. Funeral servl Thursday, March 30, at the W. W. Chi bers funeral parior, 14th and Chapin sts n.w., at 3 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln | i Cemetery. SWARDS, MAY A. Tuesday, Maich 18, ' 1960, at’ 7:30 am. MAY A. EDWARDS iree Maddox), wile of James Edwards. Funeral Friday morning at 8 o'clock from her sister's residence, 1518 E st. S.e. thence to Holy Comiforter Church, 14th. ana East Capiiol sts. waere mass will L said ac 9:30. Interment in Congressional Cemetery. Relatives and . friends inyited to attend. 20° .DWARDS. MAY A. The members of Loyalty Lodge, No. 4. Order of Shepherds of Bethi- | iehem. are hereby requested to attend the tuneral services ot our di Lady MAY A. EDWARDS, of her sister, 1518 E st. 2vening. March 20, 1930. at'8 0'clock D. By order of WILLIAM J. NALLEY, Comdr Attest: EVA R. GREEN. Scribe. 20| « JWARDS, MAY A. Memboers of Holy Com- torter Soaality ‘are requested to meet 8t 1318 E st se. Thursday evening, 7:45 | o'clock, to’ reciie prayers_for the repose of the soul of MAY A EDWARDS. ANNA C. DONNELLY, Prefect. | Tuesday,’ 18, 1930, 4:45 a.m. at her home, a.. EVA WILKES, beloved wife | of Barry Greene. Funeral March 320, at | 3 pm., from tae home of Mrs. Nicholas Brewer. Rockville, Md. Interment Rock- ville Union Cemetery. GRANT, MATTIE J. On Tuesday, March 1 1930, 'at her_ residence, 1701 ist 8t n.c MAYTLE J. GHAN2 ¢ wife of Hercert . Der late resiuenc Relatives and f HAYES, CAROLINE. Tuesday, March 18, 1930, at her residenc. d4th st n.e., CAROLINE, beloveu mother of Georse Saterfield and Mrs. Louise Smith, two grandsons, one grand- daughter and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting temporarily the George B. Clark Co. funeral par- lors, 1416-18 Florida ave. ne. Notice of funeral hereafter. 19 HENDERSON, ANDREW T. On Tuesda March 18, 1930, ANDREW T. HENDERS: Funeral services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 l4th st. .w.. on Fri- day, March 31, 8t 10 am. Interment in Gonfederate “séction, Atlington " Natignal Departed this it WILLIAM JAY. On_Tuesds: 1930, WILLIAM JAY HINWOUD. beloved brother of Mrs. George F. Byle: Funerai irom the chapel of Thomas Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols avi on Thursday, Maich 20, at 2 ».m. Relatives and friends .nvited Interment Congres- sional Cemetery. March 18, . 8.W. CARRIE I irom Rober. Campbeis 423 4is st s.w. iday. March 21, at 2 p.m. Friends i d. JAMES, ROSS. On Tuesday, March 18, 1930, ROSS JAMES, beloved husband of Novella C. James (nee Rison). Funeral from his late residence, 2721 6th st. n.e., Thursday, March 30, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives d friends invited. .Interment Congressional Cemetery. JONES, NETTIE. On Monda: 1930, at Freedmen's Hospital, JONES of 5 R st. n.w. di of Mrs. Maggie Heath Rer Moon & Allens Funer: Parlors, nd Floride ave. n.w. Fune: Thursday, aroh 20, at 1 pm. from the above namea pariors. 20 KEECH, ELECTA HUNT. On_ Monday, March 17, 1930, ELECTA HUNT Kl!f'!: wife of the late John Reeder Keech. mains at Zurhorst funeral pai 3rd and East Capitol sts. Funeral services Thur: ¥y, March 20, at 10:30 a.m., at St. Alban's Church, Massachuseits and Wis- consin aves. n.w. Interment (Glenwood Cemetery) private. 19* KRAHLING, EMMA. On Wednesday, March 19, 1930, 8 a.m., at her residence, 238 1lth EMMA KRAHLING, beloved wite of Hetman Krahling and daushier of Emma Laughton, devoted mother of Mrs. J. C. vadd, Mrs. W. W. Blake, Helen and Mary E. Krahling and Raymond H. Kranl- ing. Funeral Friday, March 21, 2 p.m., from H: M. Padgett's funeral home, 131 11th st. s.e. Interment (private) at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 0 MAY, JAMES BUCHANAN. Wednesday. Mafch 19, 1930, at his residence, 2038 18th st. n.w., JAMES BUCHANAN MAY, be- loved husband of Rachael B. May. He also leaves four sons and three daughters. fu- neral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. ne., Friday, March 21, at 2 p.m. Io- terment Congressional Cemetery. 20 day, March 17, 1930, after a orief iliness, WOODSON MAYO, the beloved husband of Mary Mayo. Remains may be view at his late residence, 1220 Sth st. n.w., Thursday, March 20, after . p.m. Funeral Fiiday, March 31, at 4 p.m., from Vermont Avenue Baptist Chuich. 20° MERCER, MABEL. Departed this life Satur- day, Maleh 18, 1930, at Gallinger Hos: MABEL MERCER. beloved wife of James Mercer. She also leaves nine chil: dren and a hos’ of other relatives and friends, Puneral Thursday, March 20. 3:30 p.m. from. the John T.'Rhines funeral ome, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Interment Mount Zion. MORTON. ALEXANDER. Tuesday, Marc 18, 1030, 'at “Gallinger Hospitai. ANDER MORTON of 2024 E st. f.w. ~He. mains at Frazier's tuneral home, 369 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice bf funeral later MYEKS., CATHERINE JOSEPHINE. _On Tuesday, March 18, 1930, Wt 1 CATHERINE JOSEP aged 9 widow of the ‘late William C. Mye; neral from her .ate residence, 3r Carmody_rd. thence to St. Mari Church, Seat Pleasant, Md., Friday. \ 3L, at 8 am. Relatives and friends are invited to uttena, 19° NELSON. NOVELLA. Departed _this life Monday, March i7, 1930, at 7:15 pm. at her residence, 1454 Que st. n.w.. NOVELLA, {8 B, Neigon nd e Funeral Thursday. Mareh 50 at 130 p from Zion Baptist Churchs F st hotweer 3rd and 4% sts. s.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 19 NELSON, NOVELLA. The officers an: - pers of the Elder Ladies’ Relief ds‘;cmf:'x\r are hereby notifled of the death of NOVELLA NELSON. ~Funeral Thursday, March 20, 1930, at 9:30 p.m.. from Zion Baptist Church, F st bet. Ira and Og: 8.W. ASE, LUCRETL MARION 8. LEWIB, Rec: Sea' NELSON, NOVELLA. The Ladles' Columbla Ald Associati Ald Assoctation ounces_the death of day. March 90, 1080, ui 130 pom. Frem Zion Baptist Cnurch, ¥ st. bebween "5 and INDIANA TYLER, . JENNIE E. BARNES. Rec. Et’. S NELSON NOVELLA. Th b Bt Rl T 4 B ter NOVELLA N Besslon of or- row Wednesday, March sherp the Elks' Ho " ffom * Zion Beaths. NELSON, NOVE The Ladies’ Rel Immediate Relle Soclety ‘are requ to attend the funeral of Mrg. NELSON Thursday. Mareh 30, 030, at 130 Cclock. Mount zion Baptist cfimfl. O'NEILL, BENJAMIN ¥. esday, Mart e A eaneria. V. BEND) 3 ONEILL. aged 43 years. eral g W. Deal | ome. 816 H st. ne. on ‘Thursda; ré: at 8 a.m.. thence to Holy Nam urch, where requiem mj will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose o soul. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. EMILY R. On Monda March 3 at her residence. Capitol Heights, Md., EMILY R., the beloved wife of John P. Palmer. Funeral from her resis dence. _on Thursday, March 20. at 10. am. Relatives and_friends invited to tend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. ROSSER. JORAN L. Monday, March 17, T SOHN L, "RoSSiR: beloved. Busband of Mary Ceceifa Rosser (nge Horstkamp). Funeral from his Iate residence, 4305 st. Mount Rainier, Md. on Thursday, March 20, at 9 a.m. Requiem mass 8% 8t. James' Church at 30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Arlington National Gemetery. SCHMIDT, TRAUGOTT L. On_Monday, March 17, 1930, TRAUGOTT L. SCHMIDT, husband of the late Theresa Schmidt, aged 83 years. Funeral from his late residence. 51 K st. nw., on Thursday, March 20, at 2 p.m. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 19 WALTER. Departed this life on March 17, 1930, at 2:30 am. SMITH. the beloved son of Ed- d _Rebecca Smith and devoted brother of Rosa B. and Rebecca West and Robert Smith and uncle of Samuel and James Berry, Marice and Daniel Smith, and other refatives and friends. Remains ruuns at Eugene Ford's funeral parlor, 1300 South Capitol st. until Wednesda: at 4 pm. Puneral Thursday, March ), from Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd and 4% sts. s.w., at 1 pm._Inter- t__at Arlington National Cemetery. ‘Washington. pastor. He suffered hours. yes, hours, of pain, To wait for cure. but all in vain: 8o God alone knew what was best And called him home to heaven to rest. THE FAMILY. 19% NOOT! AUSTIN E. Suddenly. on Tues- day. March 18, 1930 'at Montgomery County General Holgl‘l'll. Sandy Spring. Md.. AUSTEN E. [OOTS. in his 56th vear. beloved brother of Harry F.. Ernest W. William_S.._Mrs. Bradley Beane and Mrs. James H. Peck. Notice of funeral here- after. 20 STUART, FRANCIS GIBBONS. Departed this life on Tuesday, March 18, 1930, at 8:30 a.m., at his residence, 5423 Tilinols ave n.w., FRANCIS GIBBONS STIUART. Funeral from the above residence Thurs- dav, March 20, at 9:45 am., thence to Holy Comforter Chapel, 5714 Georgia ave. n.w., where services will be held at 10 am’ Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. STUART FRANCIS G. The members of Assocition Oldest Inhal nts are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late associate, FRANCIS G. STUART. n Thursday, March 20. at 10 am., {from Holy Comforter Chapel (Episcopal), 5714 Geor- ¥ia sve. n.w. THEODORE W. NOYES. President. J ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretary. SUMMERS, CARROLINE BELL. On Satur- day, March 15, 1030, at her residence, 1331 Belmont t. n.%., CARROLINE BELL SUM- MERS, beloved wife of Edward Burr Sum- Funeral services at Hysong's > Thome, nw., Thursday. N ). thence to . Paul's Catholic Church. 15th and V sts. n'w.. where mass will be said at 9 a.m for “the repose of her soul. Interme: Mount Olivet Cemetery. TURNER, EMMA CHFEK. On Tussday. March 18. 1930. EMMA CHFEEK TU! from MecGuire's funeral home, n.w. Interment at Harmony Ceme- F. EMMA CHEFK. The Ladies’ Ban- Assoriation arnounces the death y, 1930. of ‘Mrs. EMMA CHEFK TURN‘F‘% Funeral March 20, at 2 &eclock. from Mo funeral parlore. 6th and Westminster nw JULIA W HAMILTON, Pres, LANDONIA FUT.SOME, Rec. Secy. > WALSH. ELIZABETH. Suddenly Wednesday, March 19, 1930, at 2 o'clock a.m., the residence of her brother. Matthew Walsh, 3123 N st. n.w., ELIZABETH WALSH, be- loved daughter of the late Matthew and Bridget Walsh. residence, Friday. March 21, at 8:48 thence to Holy Trinity Church, 36th_and N"slll'.wn.w . l!xi:ll'—hl.m . 'h!!:’h;‘lez “T wl sung for the repose 3 Relatives and friends invited. In Holy Gemetery. WEISSMUELLER, MICHAEL. rted this life suddenlv on Mor arch 17, 1830, at” M residence, 3 3 - dav. March 20, Hill' Cemetery., vited. WESLEY, ANNIE. On Tuesday. March 18. 1930, at 9:15 a.om. at her residence, 343 ANNIE WESLEY. t 2 p.m. Interment Oedar Relatives and friends in- Co. funeral parlors. 2232 Ga. ® until Thursday noon, thereaiter Iate residence. Puneral Friday, 2t1pm. from her late resident st. nw. In Memortam. BIRKLE, ARTHUR E x&n:"&':'-’m’: '5 dear son, AR’ life eleven years today, Mareh 19 1919. FATHER. * BTRROUGHS, FREDERICK M. Sacred to the memory' of & dear husband and father. FREDERICK M. BURROUGHS. who de- arted this life one vear ago todav. March 9, 1920. WIFE AND DAUG! . ¢ CLEVELAND MAZIE. In lovint memory of loved Wife and mother, MAZIF ho_departed_this’ life two Mareh 19, 1928. One name is dearer than the rest, mother. Not earth nor sky nor boundless sea Can measure what it means to us, And so we speak it tenderly, ‘mother! HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. THOM:S B. CLEVELAND, AND DAUGHTERS NAOMI AND JUANITA 3 In sad but GOOCH, GARRETT PEYTON. loving remembrance of my dear husband and our dear father, GARRETT PEYTON GOOCH. who deparied this life eighteen vears ago today. March 19. 1912, WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * HIMES. JAMES MONROE. In memory of JAMES "MONROE HIMES., who departe this life March 19, 1929 A loving husband and an understandine father. Your memory lingers the same as the day your passed away. with the hope we shall meet again THE FAMILY. * HOWARD, MARTHA E. In loving m of a ‘dear ‘wife and our loving mother. MARTHA E. HOWARD. who Dassed into eternal life fourteen vears axo today. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- DREN MACKALL, JENNIE B. Sacred to the mem- ory of my dear friend, JENNIE B. MACK- ALL, who passed away twelve years ago today, March 19, 1918 HER FRIEND, E. E. HEBBRON. * MINOR, GEORGE BANCROFT. Sacred to the memory of our dear son and brother. [EORGE_B. MINQR. who departed this le two_vears ago today. March 19, 1928. Gone. but not forgotten. : THE num.:a . SHELVY, GERTRUDE In sad but lov- e * remembrance. & GERTRUDE A SHELVY, who left us six years ago today, March 19, 1924, Not dead to us who loved her, Not dead, but gone before, . She lives with us in memory And will for evermore. THE MME. C. J. WALKER BEATRICE S. WOODLAND, Pres. SMITH., HARRIETT E. In loving remem- brance of my devoted mother, Mrs. HAR- RIET E. SMITH, who passed to the be- fond nine vears ago today, March 15, As 8 loving mother. her teachings and devoted home life will ever be remembered and that Christian spirit I will cheris HER HEARTBROKEN SON, DOUGLASS V. SMITH. 5 THECKER. EDWARD W. Tn loving memory of our dear son, EDWARD W. THECKER. 7o died one year ago_ today, March 1 May his goul rest in peace. FATHER AND MOTHER * TRACY. MADALINE FAGANS, In sad out loving remembrance of my dearly beloved niece, MADALINE FAGANS TRACY, who left ‘me one year ago todsy. March Oh, Madaline, "tis DaTd to ive Witnout You, Not to see your dear. sweet face Or_hear the voice that called me Susie. None on earth can fill your Diace. You were my life, my center, my sun. You brought me loads of sunshine. Your life was short, pure and sweet When God called you home on high: And yet I would not call you back. but ‘whiper: “oh. God, Thy will be done.” SADLY MISSED, HER LONELY AUNT, SUSTE. * TRACY. MADALINE E. FAGANS. In sad but loving remembrance of my granddaughter. MADALINE E FAGANS TRACY. who de- Ygl"‘e“d’.lhu life one year amo today. March Another sad vear has ended. Another sun has set. And still T think and weep for you. dear Madaline. How can grandmother forget. Passed beyond ‘wrandmother's touch, Beyond erandmotner's sight.” Never bevond srandmother's love and oug HER LOVING GRANDMOTHER. VIRGINJA TINNEY TRACY, MADALINE E. FAGANS. 1n sad but loving remembrance of our darling daugh- ter, MADALINE E. FAGANS TRACY, who d rted this life one year ago today e March 19. 193 e How sad today our troubled hearts, She orousht us loads of sunshine, She cheered us through dark: e made this darth seem like By her many lowing ways. No one knows how we miss you, Madaline; No one knows the bitter pair We have suffered since ou left us. For life never been the same. HER LOVING MOTHER AND FA' 4 TUCKER. SARAH A. In loving remembrance of cur other, BARAN A TUCKER who dep: ife two yes duy, March 19, 1998 = HER CHILDHEN