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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The “Evidence” Is Conclusive! YOUR Easter shoes should be \\ “Hahn shoes. No question about finding, in our immense stocks, exactly the style you're looking for—and finding it quick- ly tomorrow! Exhibit A_ “Florsheims” Five million men, throughout the world, will “break out” in new Flor- sheims Easter Sunday. And that many “men who care” can’t be wrong! Most styles. $10 Exhibit B “Hahn Specials” An all-star Collegiate group selected this all-star group of smart styles for young men. Qualities and values defying comparison at their price. $6.50 In all our Men’s Depts. Exhibit B “Super” Shoes Thousands of women will want to spend no more than $4 for their Easter shoes. But none of them even hoped to find such beautiful ones as these for— 84 7th St. Store only . ‘Hahn Specials’ Over 100 glorious Easter fashions which may be compared only with much higher-priced shoes. All the new colors, patterns and materi Children’s “Hahn Specials” Dozens of splendid new Spring styles—for dres: school and play—for girls and ll:oysgof lyll ages. Neve'; so unusual in appearance. Better than ever, for service. The crowds in our children’s departments amply testify to the outstanding leadership of these “Hahn Specials.” (7th St. and 3212 14th St. Stores) $2.95 $3.95 o BAGS Easter handbags — made exactly to match our new- est Easter shoes—in all new colors, shapes and sizes. $3.95 Others $1.95, $2.95, $4.95 At all the Hahn “Stocking Shops” The new dull finish “LADY LUXURY” Crepe Chiffon Hose The Easter hosiery of most exquisite elegance, beaut: jvorth, Allilk—and o clear it will not bl lock, hemstitch top to prevent runs. It’s “good luck” t Lady Luxury” silk hose for Easteri =~ ° o 0 o $1.95 $1.19 $1.55 d 3212 14th “Man’s Shop®—14th at G CONCERT IS SCHEDULED BY PRINCETON U. CLUBS Banjo and Glee Units to Appear Jointly at Mayflower Hotel Tues- day Night. The banjo and glee clubs of Prince- ton University will make an initial ap- pearance in Washington at a joint con= cert Tuesday night at the Mayflower Hotel. The visitors will come here from Hot Springs and White Sulphur in the course of their annual Easter tour, and will close the trip at Wilmington, Del. ‘The clubs, which will appear under auspices of the local alumni associa- tion, are regarded as particularly ca- pable this year. Dr. Alexander Russell, who holds the Frick chair of music at Princeton, is director of the glee club. Music for a dance to follow the con- cert will be provided by the Princeton Jazz Orchestra of eight pieces. Road licenses issued in England in the last fiscal year totaled over $130,- 000,000, an increase of $5,000,000 over the previous 12 months. If Your Feet Hurt .. . See Your CHIROPODIST and then be fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES Phone Metropolitan 8725 “THE MODE]RN TREND dispiay yards. Best of materials and work- manship—moderately priced. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE, Secty Note this Splendid Metal Casket shown above. FRIDAY, MRS. CATHERINE BOWEN, FORMER TEACHER, DIES Wife of Dr. George L. Bowen Suc- cumbs at 32, Following an Op- eration in New York City. Mrs. Catherine Tonge Bowen, 32 years old, former teacher in the public schools here and wife of Dr. George L. Bowen, died in New York City yester-| day following an operation. Mrs, Bowen, the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Tonge, made her home here with her mother until married to Dr, Bowen. She is survived by her husband, who is a graduate of George Washington University, and her mother, Mrs. Tonge. Funeral services will be conducted at Hysong’s funeral parlors, 1300 N street, tomorrow_afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will officlate. Interment will be in Arling- ton Cemetery. 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Col. 0432 14th, Corner Chapin N.W. Col. 0432 SUITABLE funeral service can be se- cured from this organiza- tion complete for as little as $125. We want every- one to understand, how- ever, that while thi: ice serv- s low in price it is high in quality. The comments we have T AT T T {2 ST had from the many who have used this service have been highly favorable. Al- most without exception, these good people were surprised that they could secure a service of such merit for so little money. , %)EAL' FUNERAL HOME ‘or reference; Ask yourneighbor U 816 H STREET,'N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820!1 | ana M | EXL. Bain. APRIL 18, 1930. @ardas nf Thanks. MALONE, JAMES. We wish to extend our sincere’ thanks ‘and sppreciations to our friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful flowers, at the geath of our beloved Dusband and father, MRS MINNIE L. MALONE AND FAMILY, Arlington, Va. MAY. EDWIN F. We wish to thank our friends and feiatives for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during the iliness and at the death of my husband, EDWIN F. MAY. MRS, ANNA MAY. Draths. BRAMHALL, LUCINDA J. Departed this life on Thursday. April 17, 1030, at 11:65 am., at the residence of her ‘daughter. Mrs. Charles C. Mussina. 1005 N. H. ave. n.w. LUCINDA J. BRAMHALL. ' Funerai from the above residence Saturday, April 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. BOWEN., CATHERINE TONGE. On Thurs- day. April 17, 1930, at New York City, CATHERINE_TONGE, beloved Wife of Dr George L. Bowen. Funeral services af Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w on Saturday. April 19. at $ p.m. Inter- ment Arlingion National Cemetefy. CAMPBELL, JAMES M. Suddenly on Thurs- day, April 17, 1930, JAMES M. beloved husbaud of 'Lena V. Campbell (nee Staples). Funeral from his late residence, 406 Chandler st. Park Lane. Va.. Satur. day. April 19. st 11 am. Relatives and Iriends invited. " Interment Browns Chapel, a. COLE, EMMA HALL. Departed this Iife on Wednesday, April 16, 1930, at 6:02 p.mn., at her residence, 1721 1ith st. n.w. Mrs. EMMA HALL_COLE_ devoted' motiier of Richard W.. Sarah F.. Bessie H, Emma M. and Portia Cole, sister of Mrs. George Hall, Bessie Powell and Mrs. Edith Burrell and grandmother of Princess Cole. She also leaves many other relatives and friends. Body temporarily resting at the funeral home of Moon & Allen, 12th st. snd Florlda ave. n.w. Funeral Saturday. April 19, at 2 p.m., from Turner Memorial A. M. E. Church. 5th and P sts. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited. Inferment Har- mony Cemetery. CLAY. ANNIE. Departed this life on Wed- nesday, April 16, 1930, at 6:05 p.m. at her residence. 2145 L st n.w. ANNIE CLAY, beloved mother of Delia Ciay John- son, aunt of Elsie Bell and Elizabeth | Thomas, Melton and Peter Riley: two sis- ters-in-iaw. Annie Riley and Jane Riley She also leaves to mourn their loss & host of other rel::ives and friends. Funeral Sunday, April 20 at 1:30 p.m.. from Mt Zion M. E. Church. 20th st. between Dum- barton ‘ave. and O st. Rev. J. W. Car~ roll officialing. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Her weary hours, her days of pain, Her weary nights have past Her ever-patient, worn-out frame Has found sweet rest at last. 19* Marriage Licenses. Farry B. Kerr, 43, and Laura M. Lingle, 37;_ Justice Alfred A, Wheat George H. Feiter, 26, Baltimore, Md., and Dorothy M. Martin, 16, this city; Rev.'John . Br Howard M. Lovejoy, 24, and Mildred A. Hicks, 19; Rev. James M. McCasley. Theodore D. Gatchel, 22; Rev. J. Herbert, 27, West, 18; Rev. E. T, Lewls. Johin W. Piyor, 23. Baltimore, Md., and Dorothy C. Washington, 21, Freeman, Va.; | Rev L. Washington. Theador¢ W. Harrison, 35, Richmond, Va.. R. ‘Bain, 23, Danville, Va. Philip W. Brewer. 23, this city, and Mil- dred A. Léee, 18, College Park, Md.; Rev. Frank M. Alftork. Milton ‘W, King. 39, and Louise Berliner Frank, 36; Rey. Abram Simon. James L. Murphy, 28, and Efleen Flana- ean. 23; Rev. Leo L. 3 William B. Knott, Mary V. Thrift, 29, both ot Dinwiddie, Rev. John E. riges. James H. Sullivan, 21, and Dorothy M. Strahan, 18: Rev. Alian P. Poore Owen 'N. Raynor, jr., 24, and Margaret E. Fahy, 22; Rev. Charles Enders. Thomas_E. Giles, 31, and Eiste Bingham, 18; Rev. Charles Bell Curtis H. Hazel, 34, this city, and Annie Rhoden, 18, St. Aigustine, Fia.\' Rev. K. W. George Jordan, 48, and Tda Magruder, §2; 54, this city, and Malvina By7e; 21, Golumbis, Oblo; Rev. Willam D. arv (1 Gesige Joner 40, and Mary B. Youns. “Rev. Willinm Grphy: Toieny 3 Jobis 1. ‘and Borothy V. Benz, 'Rev. H. J. Smith, Soteph Grggsman, 30, and Mary Cook, 22 Rey. Alfre arrows. John A Moran, 2. Milwaukee, Wi and nélen A Orfon, 25, Takoma Fark, B. G v Jolin K. Cartwr Jonh B Bawen, Jro 39, Chevy Chase, Md.. .na"smu!}fi & Clney, 20, this city: Rev. H. Hsterrett, Carisle M, Strand. 37. this city, and Law N &iPney. 25, Alexandria, Va.; Judge Rob- eit E. Mattingly. OND RING, two stones. each sbout Ta l!Dl"A':h te-gold mounting. Liberal reward to finder. _Met. 1163, . DINNER RI] valuable, in or near Union Hotel. 18 ' Gerpean polce. dog ale’ ‘German poli 4 :}D'nhh-bhck color, weight about 80 Ibs. Rew: Nati 1_7370, Br. 16 or 133. EYEGLASSES, red case: vicinity Park rd, ?‘Yv.fiatnfl lflth.e Reward. Apt. 405, 3300 18in st. n.w. i EYE ES, on sold_chain, Wednesday Pt bet. B. & R “Bullaie_to 11th and Columbia rd., via. Mt. Pleasant car eward ams 6263 [ANDBAG — Lady’ brown; containing asses, papers and keys, vaiuable only to owner; either 14th st. car or Rosslyn car or while 'transferring. Liberal reward. Apt. L RPN ) g PACKAGE, contalning military hoots, spurs and belt, April 1, on F st.; $20 ret d_for return. Phone Bradley 148-J, before 8 a.m. QR NI B DA e POCKETBOOK, black pin seal, Wednesday. in vicinity of 16th and R sts. Finder ma. keep contents if pocketbook 1is returned. Pot. 1900, Apt. 640, . POCKETBOOK, _black, containing —sum of money, on Mt. Pleasant st. near Irving n.w. or in Banitary, kside Market or A. & P., between 5 and 6 p.m. Liberal reward. 3121 n.W., Apt. 31. Adams 2698. black leather, on Chevy Chase bu ve. and_Tilden st. 5:30 Thursda) Reward. _Clev. 2693, Apt. 506. ROW BOAT, 15-foot, painted orange colot on outside, inside lead color. stern cut out for outboard motor; No. 18 Notify Dr. Schafhirt, 523 11th ¥ WRIST WATCH, ly' N chain strap, or 10th s N. Y. awv L st, Wed. ey Reward. Baber, 224 Eve- ning Star_Bld il WRIST WATCH, lady's white golt bracelet, studded with anBhlru 18th and Col. rd. and 2129 18th st. Apt. 4. Reward if returned to above ad- dress. B EISEMAN'’S Special Notice Seventh and F Sts. BUY NOW—WEAR NOW Pay in May, June & July Don’t hesitate to ask for credit at Eisema invite your account. Here you can pay out of your in- come in convenient weekly or monthly installments, Buy your Spring outfit NOW . .. pay while wearing. Eiseman’s terms are the most liberal Washington. No interest or extra charges for credit privils PRING SUITS ‘30 29 '35 . They are exceptionally fine qualities at these low rices. New tans, browns, greys, blues and all leading pring shades. Styles for men and young men, Come in and look them over, We guarantee delivery in time for Easter on any Suit or Topcoat purchased tomorrow, even if alterations are mecessary. Braths. CLAY, ANNIE T, Peace Lodgs, No. 35,1 O, ATATE B, L1 AN mempers are Rereby notified to be present at the hail. 1606 M at. n.w. Bjurday, April 19, 19% at 7:30 pm. make arrangements for the funeral of our late sister, ANNIE T, CLAY, Puneral Sundey, April 30, at 1.30 P.m.. from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 29th st n.w. All members are ordered to a tend. GEORGE H. WHITE, W. C, JOHN E. WILLIS, R. 8. COLEMAN, THOMAS. On Wednesday, April 16. 1930, at the residence of his son. THOMAS COLEMAN. ' He leaves to mourn their loss _one son. Roy Coleman; one daughter. Mrs. Ella Bailey. Puneral Sun- day. April 20, at 2:30 p.m. from Murray's chapel, 12th and V sts. n.w, Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. CULLEN, NICHOLAS J. Suddenly, on Thurs- day, April 17, 1930, NICHOLAS J. CUL- LEN, beloyed husband of Sarah Q. Cullen Funeral from his _late residence, 1146 Morse st. ne. on Saturday. April'19, at 10 a.m. Interinent Hillsborough, Va. CURTIS, GEORGE W. On Tuesday, April 15, 1930, 'at his residence, 725 Morton s n.w., GEORGE W. CURTIS, beloved hu: band of Emma Curtis, devoted brother of Mary “Johnson and 'Annie Delaver and uncle of Samuel Johnson. Body Testing at_Annie Holaway's, 13 4 "st. sw Funeral Saturday. April 19, &t 2 p.m. from_Mount Moriah Baptist’ Church, 3td and L sts. s.w. Relatives and friends in- vited. ‘THE FAMILY. 18° DALY, CATHERINE V. Suddenly, on April 15, 1930, in Cincinnati, Ohio, CATHERINE V. (nee Hickey), beloved wife of the late John Daly. . Fuberal from her late res Uerce, 3455 16th st. n.w. on Monda April 21, at 9:30 am: thence to_ il Sacred Heart Church, where mass will be said at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. 20 DIGGS, HANNAH. On Wed 16,1630, at 1:40 'p.m., at Pr HANNAH. ‘the’ loving e Rev. Richard A. Di sister _of Richard R. e and Mary Digss. Shi & host of other reltive 2 mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co Tuneral church, 1432 You st. h.w. Fu- neral Saturday, April 19, 1930, ai 4 pm., from her late residence, 603 South Colum: bus st.. Alexandria: Va, Interment Bethel Cemetery, Alexandfia, Va. 19 DOWNS, ADA M. On Friday, April 18, 1930, 'at Ednor. Md., ADA M. DOWNS (nee Black), wife of J. E. Downs. Fu- neral Sunday, April 20, at’ Liberty Grove M. E. Church, Burtonsville, Md., at 2 p.m. Interment Uiiion Cemetery, Spencerviile, EDDINGTON, BESSIE. Departed this life April 15, 1930, at 3:45 p.m. at her resi- dence, 1343 6th st. n.w.. BESSIE EDDING- TON.' She leaves to mourn their loss two sisters and one brother; sister of Mrs. Mary Reed, Pittsburgh. Pa: Miss Lola Smith, Buffalo, N, Y., and Wilitam Smith of Wash- ington, D. €.; one: sl 1aw, Minnle Smith;’ two nephews. Anderson Smith of Pittsburgh, Pa.; jam Edward Smith, ir.. of this city, and_a host of other rela: tives and friends. Funeral Friday, April 18, at 7:30 pm., from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. ~ Remains Testing ‘at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You at. n.w. FOWLER, SARAH V. On Wednesday, April 16, 1980, at 9: .m., SARAH V. POWLER (niee Bodensick), beloved wife 'of Alfred H. Fowler, aged 75 years. PFuneral from her late residence, 820 8th st. n.e., on Sat- urday, April 19, at 3 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 18% FREEMAN, JOHN J. On Friday, April 18 1930, at’ Georgetown Ubiversity ital, JOHN J. FREEMAN, aged 88 years. He is survived by four daughters, one son and one brother. Remains resting in _the chapel of P. A. Taltavull, 436 Tth st. s.w., until Sunday ~morning.’ Funeral from Cedar Run Baptist Church, Culpeper, Va.. Sunday, April 20, at 1 D.m. ~ Relatives and friends invited. Interment st Cedar Run Cemetery, GRAYSON, STANLEY. On Wednesday. April 16. 1930, ‘st Freedmen’s Hospital. STANLEY GRAYSON. devated son of Bertha Grayson nd brother of Shirley. James, Pauline and Ruth Grayson. Remains resting st the W. Ernest_Jarvis' funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. HENDERSON, EDWIN_ C. On Thursday, April 17, 1930. at 5:45 p.m., at ley Hos- pital, EDWIN C. HENDERSON, beloved son of Thomas C. Henderson and the late Mary A. Henderson and father of Harold T. Henderson. Remains can be seen at the funeral parlors of the George W. Wise Co., 2900 M st. n.w., until Saturday morning. Funeral from {he residence of his brother, 2412 Observatory place n, on Saturday. April 19, at 2 o'clock p. Relatives and friends invited.” Interment Oak Hill Cem- ery. HOLZER, LULA D. Suddenly, on Thursda; April 17, 1930, at her residence, 1413 9th st. nw.,’ LULA D. HOLZER (nee Hurdle). beloved' wife of the late Willlam Hol Puneral from her late residence on Sa urday, Aprii 19, at 10:30 am. Relatives and_friends invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 18 JAMES, ELLA. Officers and members of Midign Wing Grand Encampment; No. 3. are hereby notified of the death of Sister ELLA JAMES. Call meeting Saturday, April 19, 1930, ay 7:30 o'clock, at Fisl men's Temple, = OMERY, Secreta: OEORGE CAMPRELL, H. . 3 LEDERER, CAROLINE. On Thursdsy, April 17, 1930, at her residence, 1167 Marse st. ne. CAROLINE, beloved wife of the lat Phiflip: Lederer.’ Funeral from her late residence on Monday, April 21, at 3 p.n. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 20 MacDEVITT, THOMAS FRANCIS. Sud- denly, on Thursday, April 17, 1930, at his residence, 4122 Milifary rd. n'w., THOMAS FRANCIS, beloved husband of Genevieve A. “MacDevitt ~(nee Gaskins). ~Funeral services at his late residence Monday. April 21 at 830 am. thence to the urch of the Blessed Sacrament, where mass will be said at 9 a.m Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 MADES, NICHOLAS A. Suddenly, on Thurs- day, April 17, 1930, ‘at his residence, 1422 Mertdian pi. n.w., NICHOLAS A. MADES, beloved husband of the iate Ida J. Mades. aged 57 years. Remains resting at and funeral from “the chapel of J. Willi Lee's Sons, 332 Pa. av on S April 19, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. MARSHALL, MINNIE WHEELER. Departed this life on Tuesday. April 15, ‘1 at 9:50 a.m., at her residence, 520 R st. n.w MINNIiE 'WHEELER MARSHALL. devoted wife of Napoleon Marshall, mother of James Gibbs, sister of Mary' Starks, Ella Freeman, Estella Fairfax and grandmother of Helen Gibbs. Remains resting at her sister's, Ella Freeman, 1623 3rd st. April 18, at 4:30 Aprii_20, at 1: m.. from .M. E. Zion Church, 6th st between L and M sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 1 MARSHALL, MINNIE. The Ladies’ Colum- bia Ald Association announces the death of Mrs. MINNIE MARSHALL. Funeral Sun- day, April 20, 1930, from Galbraish A. M E. Church, 6th st.'between L and M n.w. INDIANA TYLER, Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES, Rec, Sec. MOORE. ROSIE. Departed this life on . April’ 15, 1930, 'ROSIE MOORE. Ves to mourn their loss one sister; Terry, and other relatives and . Puneral Saturday, April 19, at 1 B.m., from her late residence, 100 Virginia ave.'s.w. Interment Payne's Cemetery. O'LEARY, MARY M. On Thursday, April 17,1930, _at her residerice, 314 1ith st. sw. MARY M. O'LEARY. beloved sister of Elizabeth C. Beach. Funeral from late residence on Saturday, April 19, st 10 ‘o'clock a.m.. thence to St. Dominic's Church, 6th and E sts. s.w, Relatives and friends invited to atiend. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. POTTS, MARY M. B. Aril 17, 1030, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Mc- Nair. wife of Col. W. 8. McNair. at Fort Hoyle, Md, MARY M. B. POTTS, widow of Brig. Gen. R, D. Potts, U. 8. A. Sery ices at “All “Souls’ Memorial ~Churci Cathedral ‘and Conn. aves, at 1:45 p.m! on Saturday, April 19. Interment will be in Arlington’ Cemetery immediately there- after. PROCTOR, WINFIE April 16, 1930, WINFIELD PR April 21, at 9 a.m.. from W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w. RAY, MABEL ANDERSON. _On Monday. April 14, 1930, MABEL ANDERSON RAY. ter of George and _Dofa Ray. Remains resting at Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1432 U Funeral Saturday, April '19. at 10 'a.m. from W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlors, 28th st.’and Dumbarton.ave. N.W. SHERLEY, BENJAMIN. Departed this life on Wednesday, April 16, 1930, BENJAMIN SHERLEY, beloved husband of Mary Sher- ley. He leaves other Telatives and friends. Remains resting at the funeral parlors of Pope. 315 15th urday, April 19, 4 p.m. 1307 C st. s.e. Funeral Mond: at 9 am. from St. Cyprian’s Church, 13th and C sts. se. © 19 SOMMERLOTT, MARGARET. On_Wednes- day. April Ie (1930, MARGARET SOM- MERLOTT, beloved mother of Georze W. Effinger, sr. Funeral from W. W. Deal’s funeral home, 816 H st. n.e.. on Saturday. April 19, at’'2 pm. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. CEMETERIES. . Braths. , April 1T ":mg# A devore "wite o Walter Spencer and motner of Katherine, th, Walter and Willlam Spencer. Na- ice of funeral later, ins resting at W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. SPRINGMANN, SARAH ELLEN. Wednesda April 16. 1930, at her residence, 800 7ih st. s, 'SARAH ELLEN, beloved daughter of the late John T. and Lucinda Sprink- mann. Funeral from the above residence Saturday April 19, at 2 p.m. Relstives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 18 WILKINS, MARY E. On Tuesday, April 15. 1930, at 7 &.m. at her residence, 1512 13th st n.W, MARY E. WILKINS, the beloved wife ‘of' Shedrick H. Wilkins and devoted mother of Blanche Gatewood: Jeannette Bolden and_Lillian G. Whitaker, sister of Maggle Thomas, grandmother of folir randchildren and one great-grandchild, uneral Sunday, April 20, at 1:30 p.m. from People's Congregational Church. ¥ st between 6th and 7th Sts. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited. 19 WILKINS, MARY E. All members of the La- dies’ CIiff Rock Society are hereby notified of the death of Mrs. MARY E. WILKINS Funeral Sundey. April 20. at 1:30 bm from People's Congregational Church, M at. between 6th and 7th sts_ n.w b L. J. HART, Pres: LOUISE LEWIS, Sec. 5 WINKER, MYRTLE. On Thurscay, April 17. 1930, MYRTLE, the beloved wife of John H._ Winker. Funeral ‘from the Wm. H. 'Sardo & Co. funeral shapel on Satirday. April 19, at'2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. WORRELL, FLORENCE MANATT. Suddenly. on April 17, 1930, at her home, at 106 High View Terrace, Cherrydale, Vi FLORENCE MANATT WORRELL. beloved wife of Loyis W, Worrell and devoted mother of Mrs. Everil Worrell Murphy, Funeral from Schippert’s chapel, 2008 Pa, ave. n.w. Saturday, April 19. 12 noon. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Rela< tives ana friends invited. 18 In Memoriam. BRIDGEFORD, EMMA B. In sad but loving Temembrance of our dear wife and mother. EMMA B. BRIDGEFORD, who departed this life two years ago today, April 18, 1928. Our 1ips and lives shall gladly show The wonders of thy love, While on in Jesus' steps we go To see thy smiling face above. DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * BUCHANAN, SHIRLEY. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear friend, SHIR- LEY BUCHANAN. who departed this life one year ago today, April 18, 1929, Loving and kind i all his wavs, Upright and just to the end of his days; Siucere and kind in heart and mind— What a_beautiful memory he left behind. HIS DEVOTED FRIEND, MADOLYN STONER. . COLLINS. EMMA. In loving remsmbrance of our mother, EMMA COLLINS, who died ¥, April 18, 1929, one year g0 to HER CHILDREN. DULANY, WILLIAM B. In memory of our Cherished father, who has been away from us a whole year today. Dad, some folks think we love you less Now that you're gone. Because they see our faces lit with smiles Because they hear us laugh and sl sometimes, As with the crowd we trudge along An eternity of miles. But you, who see down to our hearts And Know it is for you we're brove, Can see chasms of loneliness and despair, O'ershadowed with the memory of your grave. ‘YOUR CHILDREN, WHO LOVE YOU 80O. * HARRIS, W. H. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear father, W. H. HARRIS, who ‘departed this life three years aso, April 18, 1927. Just & line of sweet umemhr-nfi’ Just & memory, fond and trues Just a token of love's devotion, ‘That my heart still longs for you. No_one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell Of grief that is borne in silence For the one we love so well. 1t is lonesome here without you: In the midst of friends I am blue, For beneath my smile is an aching heart ‘That is always lonllnhfar ou. DAUGHTER, [LLIE PARKS. * JOHNSON, MARY F. Sacred to the mem- ory of our devoted mother and grand. mother, MARY F. JOHNSON, who departed 3’9’#’ life three years ago today, April 18 Her loving voice, her smiling face ‘Are pleasant to recall, She had a kindly word for every one, And died beloved by all. 4 MAGGIE AND CHRISTINE. * McDONALD, HUGH J. In sad but lovins remembrance of our dear husband ani father, HUGH J. McDONALD, who passed away five vears ago today, April 18, 8. HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * SYDNOR. LOUISE. In loving memory of our dear mother and _sister, LOUISE SYDNOR, who departed this life five years, ago today, April 18, 1925. Today recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to re And those who remember h Are those who loved her best. In our hearts your memory lingers, Lovingly, fond and true: There 1§ hot @ day. dear Loulse. ‘We_ do not th! of you. H’ErliRBLOVlNG DAUGHTER AND !I.E‘ WASHINGTON, ELLEN. Sacred to the mem- ory of ‘my devoted Wife, ELLEN WASH~ INGTON, who departed 'this ife twenty vears ago, April 18, 1910. f I seem to see in the soft, dim light A face T loved the best. And think of her when the sun’s last ray Goes down in the far-off west Your heart was the truest in all the wide world, 3 Your love the best to recall: Fog mo_one on earth could take your place; You are still the dearest of al HER _DEVOTED HUSBAND, JERRY WASHINGTON, L) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " mabiished 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0043 'ALMUS R SPEARE Sueceeding the Original W. B. Spears Co. Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 _yrs. at 1208 B st 45 yrs. at 940 P st Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 3th_St. N, Col._es24. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 138 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPY 'Piione. Lineoin 8572 - ~Joseph F, Birch's Soms (ISAAC BIRCH) 034 M St. N.W. ' fhons Wees see Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. . g&m .g,,;',.:,, Nn.sonnl 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON ST HOENE | linc 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nefther the successors of nor econnected with the original W. R. Speare establishe: Bent e 1009 H St. N.W. e W Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 B St N H oaetn Cnaper Lincoln 0524 antongibis: sorgiog e Boiclent Serviey, e 3 W. W. Deal & Co. %16 H ST_N.E LINCOLN 8200. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Frompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. — Artistto_expressive_inexvenstve. GEO. C. SHAFFER ERATE PRICES THL NAT. S1i6 & AT 0106 Open Evenln:s 14th & E7¢ 1d_Sund: CEMETERIES., GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaunltage, $5 per month. lots FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Non-Sectarian LOTS WIDE KANGE VAULTS SOLD OR RENTED Perpetual Care CRYPTS | FOR ASHES REASONABLE PRICES —TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Blvd. at District Line Lodge House Line. 3579 City Office, 1332 G St. N.W. District 6103

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