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BEERS, CHARLES F. he mas Teq FX 3, 1 DR. 3t 3 S BBk, President. * O Monday, March - AME Hospital, AMY of Clarence mn Sprin ing ‘Puncral "and’ inter- ment Montandon, Fa. BETZ, RUTH NAOMI. On Sunday, March 3% 1830, RUTH NAOMI, beio mmuf Trom B 5 on - e Fionds tavited, )nry'. onmery. BETZ, RUTH Ladies’ Sodality of 8t. Gubriers Church vl neet 2t the resic RUTH N. 13th dence of Mi st esday, March 2! on' {0’ Tecite ‘the oftice for the des MRS, BRIDAHAN, Be: UISE F. On o residence, Mi. ." n':"mfl E. Chi ‘Highland, l;c‘on?-':;"cn Md., on Wednesday, March et 3 . ILUIII. Il-llAll'll. , 1930, a services to be h Sence {0 8 snes Chu eph W. -nd e oo s * Mrs. Gideon Bal r-nachlmnm arie, William and Miss Edna Blum BRENT. REBECCA E. Monday, u ren 24, 1930, O Norder, Weher M F o e R of ‘the iate_ Co: he Sth Massachusel st €I % Rev. Wi for. Interment Harmony Cemetery: BURNS, MARY A. On Sunday., Mareh 23. 1930, ‘at 8:30 p.in. at her residence. vited to St. 3 Ave d f p] Tnterment ¢ OAK !flfi moser. BIRNE DOR L. KINGS reh liolmo?.' irbank, Call L. BYRNE. Remaidy resting at th on M1 A Mrs. " Yitim ‘he. pome. of, e ts, ‘Iateriment Porest Osk. Ce Elitnerabore Ma. CROPP, JACOB A. On Sundsy, March 23, o, Mg, f, i) dus .fi-n R'lnlw?ln‘ m-'u:"-v}:g l m CROWN, JAMES V. .On Sunday, M 2 1930, 'at GWN, bel “-‘1.‘.71‘4:;.,‘:3 ‘Lotdle £ Paneral bore CK; o MBS, .'% et jaughter, M Taberment Mount Oltvet Cemorers. 28° FAUST, ANNA A o Mongsz; Mareh 24, 1930, 'ANNA A. PAUST, 'S ye Pu- 1_from her fate tes ence. ut @ st n.e., Wednesday, March 2 »m. fl~ terment Fort meuln Ce FouTZ: On Man A devat her Thomas' Pout meral uday, March 3o Troe Jerusalem " Bantist Shiureh, 20h “ind Rema P resting W. En n-nn utn st. and Dumbarton 2 reh EDWARD L. On M nm at his residence. xockvliw. lld‘ D L. Beloved nusband of Hove Su G uneral mm nu 1a ”:ulfi'n n On, Tuesday, Maren 35 son of Jane Howard (nee Hatris) Shd Brotaer of Perey is and Mildred Cook. Remains re: vis Notice of ELMIRA. Departed this life on h 23, 1930, at 10:50 pm. st her “Fesidence. 1533 8th s HATTER: "She lleaves to mourn’ their loss 3 daushter. s son. one siater. one brother, four dchildres all, oo réiatives knd Piands: at home Wednesday. March Funeral on Thursday, March 327, o'clock, from Vermont Avenue Baptis Church. ~ Interment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. HATTER, ELMIRA. A special mesting of , Tont, J. R. A will e .-F o e Tent el ts. n.w., Wednesday evening. D.m. to arrance fer r ELMIRA HATTER. sday. March from Ver- ot “Avenug “Baptist "Curen, northwest, at,3 pm. Al siater tents are Invited a SISTER MARTHA CHILDS, Leader. suuu-l 'WARNER, ERBERT, MARY CATHRINE, Departed Tite’ suddenly, on Monday, Mareh 24, t her ren&onu', 1 ui Mich, ~ Funeral from the Asbury M. E Chureh. 1ith and on Thursday, March 37, Relatives and ‘friendy are Invited. HMIGGS, JOHNSON. On Monday, Marc! 1830, at his residence. Boulevard Helants: Md., JOHNSON. beloved nd of the late’ Mary M. Higes Suneral " fro Iate residence March 27. at thence to St. Praneis Xavi uzeh, whier mass will be said_at 9 Trinity lplnwll omireh ‘Cetnetery: )l;'v» port. HOL un. wn.unll MOSES. Departed this Tuesday. March 25, 1930, at Freed- g HOBital st 10 em. W M LMES, _devoted husband ~of HOR Sholmes: brothes ot Wright. John and Washington Holmes. He also leaves ves and W._Ernest TR ® Notice of funeral heresfter. M DGE. On Monday, Neraity, Jof ‘Maryiand. Hospital City, WILLIAM PIRMA! G, €1 don of Col. Georse Washington' Kin ovoted nusband of Eile Murray, mourn_ their three a ¥ Hnerar :f-m G terment. Gdd Nl‘ovl Cometery WHOLE FUNERAL Complete, $ 100 Carsand Al And there is nothing else to pay for Caskets Any Color Desired Cemetery Pldt as Low as $40 W Claim That We Produce the Finest mical Fu al in the Werld In Case of Death A Sincere Service By The Greater CHAMBERS Co. Offices and Chapels, 14th Cor. Chapin N. W. Phone Columbia 0432 M. Sudden oulltmfl- uulmnn % uatl Wi NI.IVLAKD ‘wiLiam, mumzm’t Cigh and Name Society Y1l meet, at tne la hes M _NEULAND, i et Hfi DIEGELMANN, " President. ANN, Sec. . nlvumn Members of Wash- ington Collmil.l;‘ N 224 Rilents of colum- on mun and xumul ul'll“l at l‘ M e - dence, Eas! itol nmn, levh 36, at 8 o tion of Dl’l'ln for the DR. A. D. WILRINGON, F. 5, nlc{ SARAN L. on Tuesd Huain TP Feice and” rs. Jultis Broderson an lock. o e chas Pord Daise 23501 16th st on wudnndu. ‘March ‘26, at 1 PUGH, SAMUEL. Belion Pueh an m-m- O H" nd ave. n,'. i, 50 B AR, O t, Devosit, Bessi 4 funeral home. Notice of funeral day, er, son. ien. Geo! retired. 1 t wrch att 11 National Cemel SHEARER. THOMAS E Beloved husband ot b 8mmall). "Notice of tuneral later. STMMS, JAMES L. Devarted this life Sat- urday, March 23, 1330, at Gallinger Hospi- immg Pung JAMES L. hus nn wof Jul 4 ‘Smoo 1385 taich Relatives lnd lrl.nl invited. ln- Rosemont Cemetery. e ted e Relatives and ll’lll\dl lnvl!ed w Il!tnfl Interment Congressional Cemete: IPPETT, C. LOUISE, Suddenly, an Setuz- dav. March ‘23 1930, LOUISE m:rh‘ anuehier of C.°B. T it Patsy L Tippett und JAM! Betoved “husband -t Einel V. Yomprine.” aseq §1 yars. Vs funeral mains Testing at h-n . lvyurluul 'l'hlll'ldu. w‘:r. -omlm'u. &ul:&o‘l.l}:‘h‘ll‘. on Ber aiidencer. 1201 Olnolliur‘ A West. ldo L] emorial Gemetery, Eilian GColoman iating. WEST, SOPHRONIA. of Por ins | WEST. SOPHRONIA. 'ul members of d | T H. No. . Y. Wright TlNrnlt |- yelatives end friends, arch 26, sts.. Rev. Thomas, nnwr WILLIAMS. JORN W. A spectal mesting Past Grand Masters’ Councll, 4. G 010" F . Will be held at the hail. uu § & Rwr Thesdes. March 35 at 8D, 10 “rranas “thr . ihe ‘funeral of Brothe JORN W, WILLIAME, ES K. Council Master. CHARL SAMUEL W. wn'.son, Council Secretary. * WILLIAMS. JORN The Association of lnhlhllnnu colored. will att eral of JOHN W. LLTAMS on Wed- 6, Toe *Nietrapotitan hurch. J. C. BURLLS, Sec. WILSON. CAROLINE M. Departed this life on Sundas. March 23 1930, at 6:15 b CAROLINE M. WILSON ew | Haven, Gomn.Funeral Wednexday. March 26, 8¢ 1;30 hm. from the residence of her niec Mrs. Louise M. nBTowne. 241 57th et She leaves to uise M. Priends tnvited, Rév. C. E. Topolitan” Baptist Church: omelsting. YQUNG. GEORGE W. Qn Monday, Ma Martha ther of Carl be 26, at March 310 12 “Mount " Olivet Geme Frederick. Md. In Memortam. BROSNAN. CATHERINFE A. Tn sacred mem. ory_of our beloved mother, CA’ A.“BROSNAN. who departed this life four- teen vears ago. March 25, BRYANT, RANNY. In | lovm memory of m: dear mother. RTANT. who. die re 35" 536, Toriy.tour years ago foday. Gone. but not forsotten, [ER 'SON. ALEX. C. BRYANT. * clsunn SIDNEY. oZo, the cherlshed memory of mv dear stepfather, S| LEMENTS, who entered into rest March He is gone. but not forgotten, And as dawns another vear In_my lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near. Sadly_missed. HIS STEPDAUGHTER. KATTE PINKNEY, AND JOSEPHINE SMITH. HILL. BERTIE. In sad but loving brance of our dear daughter and HILL who died sixteen vears ago today, March 25, 1914 The depth of our sorrow we cannot tell At the Toss of our sister we loved so well: And while she lies in peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always Keep. We may not know why death should come take our sister from our e. But though our eyves with tears be dim, The Lord knows best_—we trust in Him. HER DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTERS. JONNSON. MARY V. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of our loving wite and mother, MARY V. JOHNSON who departed this life two years ago today, March 25, 1928. As T love her, so I miss her: In my memory she is always near. Loved. remembered. longed for always. ingine many a_dlent tear VING HUSBAND AND DAUGH- o™ ANDRRW AWD TTY. A tribute of love to thi ory of our dear mother, BI an g0 left us Aive years ago, u-ln'i . 'hfl‘e (‘he hln’t ‘d‘ the deepest. he 'hll‘p!n softly. ‘X le" 1 _took !flclgngnlr mo"b'(;flo X A% PRISCILLA. LDS, WAREY M. A tribute of lov to the memory of olir dear f ther, H. REYNOLDS. wh .w] IWD ”lrl ago today, l‘ln IS. vine voice and smiling face leasure to 1. G SMITH, JOSEPHINE. Ta loving remem- brance of my_dear wife and our mother, OSEPH] who departed th Twenty years ago' today, March s line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true; .mn a “token of love's devotion hearts still loy for HER "LOVING " HUSBAND ™ AND " GinrL DREN. ASTT. VREDDA . Io sed b TIL " ,....:.':..,:«:m -g:n of March is nare, fl J" \hdas

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