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1°0m THE AVENUE AT NINTH- ) Q I lens suiTs Men’s and Young Men’s $35, $40 and $45 Suits From Our Regular Stock Finished and unfinished worsteds, and fancy mixed tweeds in browns, tans and greys. Fashionably styled grey flannel suits. Single or double breasted models. Peak or notch lapels. TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS $29.50 $30 and $35 Topcoats From Our Regular Stock Fabrics of assured quality in the popular shades and patterns of the season. Tweeds, cheviots and knits in herringbone and plain weaves; in tans and grays. Set-in sleeves or raglan shoulders. $24.50 DEPARTMENT 200 Pairs Men’s Oxfords Black and Russet, English, French wnd broad lasts. $6 Values . . . $4.85 150 Pairs Men’s Oxfords THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1930. l / l April 28 to May 3, Inclusive NNIVERSARY WEERK AND TOP |DEPARTMENT COATS A Week of Commanding Values Throughout Our Store 8 Dlovs White Flannel Long Trousers Ages 14 to 20 Wash Suits Fancy and khaki,sizes 3 to 9,$1.15 Fancy Linen Knickers Sizes 7018, .o vivnes oo B1T5 2.Piece Pajamas Plain colored broadcloth, sizes 10 to 18. $1.50 value........$1.15 Athletic Union Suits Checked nainsook. Sizes 6/t0 1B, .coccacassneSie Athletic Shorts Fancy broadcloth............45¢ Athletic Shirts WHIte Raey. e aiesaseesnddt Shirts * Plain white and fancy madras, collar attached. Sizes 12 to 144...000.....85¢ FURNISHINGS Men’s Shirts—Solid Colors and Plain White Broadcloth and woven madras. «(Collar attached o1 <epa- rate collar to match. Sizes 13} to 18. $1.65—3 for $4.75 Athletic Union Suits W.PRESTON GIBSON, BANKER, EXPIRES 2 i & & Virginia—Cloudy, slightly cooler in east portion tonight; tomorrow cloudy, possibly local showers; moderate north- Vice President and Cashier|esstwinds, . night and to- . . it of Takoma Institution o e et Dies in Hospital. tomorrow, possibly O not much change in temperature. W. Preston Gibson, 50, of 6936 Ninth Record for Thirty-six Hours. street northwest, vioe president and | APril 27: Thermometer—17 midnight, cashier of the Takoma Park Bank, died |4 p.m., 72; 8 pm., 64; 12 midnight, 57. in Emergency Hospital early this| Barometer—i2 'midoight, 3025 4 morning from cerebral hemorrhage. |8.m. 30.25; » 30.32; : 80.48; Mr. Gibson was stricken while st the | &, Ry 017 8 pm. 30.17 13 mid- bank Saturday morning and was taken | Apirl 28—Thermometer—4 am. b4; to the hospital. He had been in il |8 a.m, 55 noon,, 63. 9 health for the past two years, e as: e Fem The deceased had been prominent in |~ Highest temperature, 72, occurred nearby banking circles. Last month he | yesterday at 3 p.m. was elected chalrman of the newly |, LoWest temperature, 54, occurred to- organized chapter of the Maryland | “*Femperature same date last year— Bankers' Association of the second dis- | Highest, 62; lowest, 52. trict, comprising Montgomery, Fred- Tide Tables. erick, Carroll and Howard Counties. He had been associated with the Alex- (Furnished by United States Coast andria National Bank of Alexandria |and Geodetic Survey.) and later with the People’s National| Today—Low tide, 2:02 am. and 2:43 Bank of Leesburg. pm.; high tide, 7:44 a.m .and 8:11 pm. He came_from Leesburg to Takoma | Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:39 am. and Park in 1917, when the Takoma bank |3:24 p.m.; high tide, 8:24 am. and 8:52 v:;i‘ . orgn_ir_flzed, in theh capacity of |p.m. cashier. Two years ago he was elected oon. vice president as an additional recog- DS —————— nition of his services in upbuilding that | Today—Sun rose 5:15 a.m.; sun sets institution. Mr. Gibson entered the |6:57 p.m. banking fleld upon being graduated | Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:14 a.m.; sun from William and Mary College, He |Sets 6:58 p.m. Eo'g a ;nember of the Takoma Park | Moon rises 5:06 am.; set 7:06 p.m. ige of Masons, 5. Glison was the son of the late Weeltine' e Wieiows Cllie o] elson n_and is survived b ‘Temperature. his mother, Mrs. Eliza N. Gibson D¥ E +E Upperville, Va.; a daughter, Miss Betty Wise Gibson, and four sisters, Mrs. Wil- liam A. Reid of Washington, Mrs. V. B. Gochneur and Mrs, James S. Kinche. loe of Upperville, and Mrs. R. S. Hyn- son of Manassas. Funeral services will be held from the deceased’s late residence at 9 o'clock ‘Wednesday morning with_interment in the Leesburg Cemetery. Directors and assistant cashiers of the Takoma Bank gl&mmtgn will be honorary pallbearers. on. B e AIR REVIEW CONCLUDES | S Cleveland, Ohio. MONTH OF MANEUVERS | g2iver'*o8io” Detroit, Micl El Paso, Tex. Stations. s Rain Pt.cloudy Units of Army Corps Prepare to g:f:fifmx’& # ;rex. 2 2:::; Start for Home Stations R rapoliaTud 30 Goudy Jacksonville, Fla. 3 Bt.cloudy From West Coast. Kansas City, Mo Bain By the Associated Press. Touisville, 3 Et-clouds SAN DIEGO, Galif, April 28—Units X Gileans. i 301 eie) of the first provi wing 5 Army Alr Corps today expected to start | omans, Neb; X N nd for their home stations after partici- | Philadelphia pating for four weeks in the most in- | Phoentx Arlz Tensive maneuvers in the history of the | poriiand organization. Port 8oSe S A review closed the exhibition yes- é!.-]l:l 2 terday, in which most of the aerial X fighting force of the United States Diego. Cailt 2 Army swung low before Brig. Gen. Wil- | San Froncisco. 20, liam A. Gilimore. 8t Paul, Minn. A total of 1,500,000 man miles were | Seattle, Wash.. flown during the maneuvers without a | §poxane: gvash. 3 single serious injury to personnel. The first unit of the demobilized wing to leave will be the 1st Pursuit Group, from Selfridge Field, Mich. Antonio. . ® 299 29.82 96 Clear Pt.cloudy 44 Cloudy 44 034 Cloudy 44 0,08 Cloudy e X 68 012 Rain WASH., D. C... 30.25 54 ... Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, todsy.) Station: Temperature, Weather e London, England.. Graf Zep's Flight Date Set. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, gf;éfl, olfi'.lz‘:le April 28 () —The start of the Graf D, Dwe $ 8 Zepppelm'lu:i)zhc %o South America was | O > tioon Giresnwich time, toda set yesterday for May 18 after a con- | Horta (Fayah, Azores. . 60 Re ference between Dr. Hugo Eckener and | Hamilton, Bermuda. 6 Part cloudy | Capt. Ernst Lehmann, the first officer, | San Juan, Porto Ric !fl S‘g:gy who commanded the Graf on the Lon- | Havena, Cube ... 8 Clondy | don trip.yesterday. The zeppelin landed i here early fhis morning after com- = § pleting the Tound trip to London, Births Reported. The following births have been regamd to th riment, in the Dast 34 hours: Deaths Reported. otk e ERd Muricle F. “Bourdulsnon The following deaths have been reported to | “Charies T. and Edna M. Nash, girl, ! the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Frank nd Katherine L. 8 ioaith PRRITER" Phiier Btters: of e | Vouskrl W, and Beatrice i, POf%iste A. McCurdy, 83, 1930 Calvert st e o " Blamehe £ Redell: boy jessie A. McCurdy, 83, al 6 nd Blanche , boy. (JHarriel A Fuller,' 80" Harriet Lane Sani- | m . and Rosemary E. Mattingly. arium. #ir Laura A. Girton. 79, 1710 P st. James B. and Audrey Martin, girl. Annie K. Gartreil, 76, 1300 Newton st. n.e.| John H. and May I Suter, girl. Virginia Elliott. 73, 2034 North Capt. st. William_ E. and Doris A, Miller, girl. Lucy L. Perin, 70, 1870 Wyoming ave. Robert M. and Lois G. Patton. 'boy. George P. Robinson, 60, Providence Hos-| Robert L. and Bernice E. Simms, boy. pital. George D, 'and Sarah E. Wyant. boy. Thomas P. LaVelle. 54, Walter Reed Hos-| Harry and Mary Harrls. sirl. oital. Robert W. and Edith M. McCullough, boy. ‘Camilla P. Jones, 50, 1700 Surrey lane. Howard E_and Frances Campbell, girl. Carrie Cisler, 45. Garfield Ho William E: and Rose D. Rilev. boy. John R. and Ruth Harris, bo . Black apd Russet, French and broad lasts. $8 Values . . . $6.85 65 Pairs Hawkins English Golf 'Oxfords $16 Values . . . $10.85 60 Pairs Boys® Russet Oxfords . 4 Values . . . $2.85 (Broken sizes) $3.00 White broadclpth, striped madras, jacquarded madras, checked nainsook. Well made, full cut sizes 34 to 48. 79c—3 for $2.25 Pajamas Plain colors and fancy patterns, broadcloth and madras. Surplice neck and collar attached. Middy and coat styles. Sizes A to D. $1.65—3 for $4.75 Neckwear...._.... eeeeeeeeae.n09e3 3 for $2 Fancy Shorts....79¢ pr.; 3 prs. for $2.25 39c pr.; 6 prs. for $2.25 Golf Hose. Ll et £} 79c pr. Handkerchiefs..... <....75¢ half doz. Straws . . . -$5.00 Felt Hats . . $2 and $2.50 Caps . $3.85 $1.45 Gladstone and Club Bags $15 and $12.75 Bags . . . NATIONALLY KNOWN STORE $9.75 spital $rank 4. Bterline. 38 United Btates Naval | "Georse E. Brown. 81 1000 3rd st | achel G Btoarwe. 70. 320 15th st. ‘Walker Summers, 65, Pr rence Walke; Daniel Dixon. 83, Home for Ased and In- O iarles Booze, 48, Children's Temborary omy B8ands, 45. Gallinger Hospit: A y E. Wood. 45, 1415 C sf chel ¥|nen. 1;75. 07::'5;'60'“ :lowlhl. g, 55, Faoa's. Reaferd, 35, Garfleld Hospital TO RENT $5 Per Month DE MOLL’S '3 "~ THE MODERN TREND In Cemetery Memorials to be found in our display yards. Best of materials and work- | Tanship-moderately priced: WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. LIAM JARDINE, Sect: PO A Natl_5870. Vienna Hat Co. 435 11th Street If Your Feet Hurt See Your CHIROPODIST and then be fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES Phone Metropolitan 8725 FINE Fldridge and Anna L. Jones. girl. Charles T. and Flora Silverman. girl. Meriweather and Zous Smith. girl. Arthur O. and Florence White, boy. Lavrence B and Mallsse v, Hoover, irl. 2 BAR PIN_Saturday afternoon on Wisco S Mk ek 228 Moot atinu; n_wi Cward )f Tethrned to Mra. 8. W Apt. 401 3701 Mass. ave. ______ BRACELET of thinestones. small D earved crystals; Wednesday evenis 23, at_or between Fox Theater and 14th and New York ave. Reward. National 8270, 331 Tower BIg. 28 BRACELET—Gold_and_black enamel 1inl three green stones, three diamonds: on Fr day, April 25: around Chevy Chase Circle. Reward. Phone Wis. 2969. 28° CAT—Neuter blue Persian cat, named ~Tim- tim.” Reward if returned to Mulitary rd._Clev. 1900. DOG, male, German police, hame Jimmie: Tost "4 days: liberal reward. uel Lomax. 1002 W st. n.w. DOG, white, EsKimo-8pitz, male, 10 months old, name “Mijen”; tag No. 17193. Reward i returned to R. 'B. Warden, 3320 Idaho ave. Cleveland 0950. ENVELOPE, containing letters, be- tween Capitol and’ Union Station. Rewar Westbrook Elevator Mfs. Co., Chandler BId ESKIMO 8P White, answers to “Rex.” Liberal reward. 816 Sheridan n.w. or_phone Georgla 4278. b ESKIMO-SPITZ, mal g viginigy ot 15th_and 3 rd. 829 Ken- sucky ave. 9%~ GLASSES_Nose _glasses, between _Georgia ave. and 14th on Shepherd. 824 Shesherd OPERA GLABSES. at Fox Theater, on the evening of April 43; because of their sentl- mental value a liberal reward will be paid for their return to Apt. A300, Wardman Park otel. PERMIT CARRIER With permits, registration cards and money while riding motorcycle Sunday about 1 p.m. Finder return 17 B Todd pl. ne _Reward 29° SE, blue Ieather, containing money and keys, Sun. about 4 p.m. on ISth st. n.w. between Pa. ave. and E. Please return to Mrs, Hubbard, = Oxford _Hotel. Contents needed badly. ' Liveral reward. . RIDING BOOT, from suto. Saturday night. Reward. _Adams_0400. 1610 _Park rd. ; pansy beds WRIST WATCH, tween 1200 16th st Saturday night. _Re: " DOG—W vieinity 11th and G 3450. 2105 and M E N’'S WEAR @ards of Thanks. BROWN, MAS E. I wish to extend fincero \Hanks snd ‘apbrecistion to By friends and meighbors for their kindness. GBS oy beloved husbend, THOMAS ELIZABETH PURDY BROWN, 407 dth STROBEL, MARY LOUISE. We wish to ex- Press oir_thanks and appreciation to our Gtes wnd “symbathy et the death of our ¥ st the i beloved ~ sister. Dr. MARY LOUISE STROB! = EL BROTHERS, GEORGE AND PRED W. STROBEL. Bt&flfi. BARNETT, GEORGE. On Sunda; 1930, at U.' 8. Naval H D. C. Ma). Gen. GE U. 8. 'Marine Corps, aged 70 years. Fu- neral from Church of the Epiphany Wed. nesday. April 30, at 11 a.m. Military in- terment ‘Arlington National Cemetery. BATES, ALICE A. On Sunday, April 37, 1030, at_her residence, 1350 Conn. ave. n.w. ALICE A. BATES, widow of Charles A. Bates, aged 87 years. Funeral from the chapel of J. Willls Lee's 8o 332 Pa. ave. n.w.,-on Tuesday, April 29, at 1 o'clock pm. Relatives and friends invited ::r;nenfi. Interment Congressional Ceme- BAUMGARTEN, WILLIAM. On Sunday, April 27, 1930; at 11:15 p.m., after a linger- ing fliness, WILLIAM, beloved son of the late Julius’ and Matilda Baumgarten. Fu neral from the chapel of Frank Geier’ Sons Co., 1113 7Tth &t. n.w., on Tuesday, April 20, 10:30 a.m. BROOKS. URSULE. On Sunday, April 27, 1930, URSULE, dsughter of the ate Thorn: dike’ and Mary McKean Brooks. Her re- mains are resting at V. L. Speare Co., 1009 H gt. n.w. Funeral from Springfield Pres byterian Church, Svkesville, Md., on Tus day, April 29, at 12 m. standard tim BROWN, BELLE. Departed this life sud- denly on Saturday, April 26, 1930, BELLE BROWN. Funeral from her late residence, 18 Bryant st. n.w.. Tuesday, April 29, &t 11 ‘am. Members of Lebanon Chapter, No. 38 0 E'S, please fake motice. atron. CAROL HARVESTSTRAW, Patron; LILLIE McKENZIE, Sec'y. ‘ BROWN, COLUMBUS. On_ Sunday, April 37, 1930, at the residence of his dsughter, Mts. Annle M. Dicney, Seabrook, Md. CO- LUMBUS, beioved husband of the late Annie Brown (nee Wesley). aged 83 years. He s survived by one sor 2 emains resting at Gasch's funeral parlors, Hyattsvilla, Md. Funeral from Whitfleld M. E. Church; Lanham., Md.. on Tuesday, "April 29, at 2:30 pm. Rélatives and friends invited. Interment church cemetery. OWN, Avril 26, ‘1930, p.m, at h dence, 57 Bryant st. n.w. MARY B, be- loved wife of John Thomas Brown and mother of Leland S Brown end Eisie Yauchler. Funeral from her late resi- dence on Tuesday, April 29, at 11 o'clock a.m. Relatives snd friends invited to at- tend. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. * BUTLER, MARY GRANT. Departed this life on Saturday, April 1930, at her residence, 8 Alexandria court n.w., MARY GRANT BUTLER. She leaves to mourn their loss a husband, two sons, two sis. ters, two grandchildren, one aunt and dsughter-in-law. ~_ Puneral Wednesday, ril 30, at 1:30 from Boyd's funeral h 1840 L at. n.w. 40 29 i igurnoneens . J..and and sister of CORNELIA. Ladies of Charity are request- ed to be present 8 solemn requiem mass to be sald 8t. Stephen’s Church, 26th st. and P ave, on Tuesday. April 29, 1930, at 9 a.m.. for the repose of the soul of SISTER CORNELIA. who died at St. Ann’s Infant Asylum on April 18. TRENE M TACK, Pres. ADELLE WASSMAN, Sec' CRONIN, MARY C. On Sunday, April 27, 1930, her residence, 1434 Webster st. nw. MARY C. beloved wife of the late Richard A. Cronin and mother of Dr. R. P. Cronin, J. T. Cronin and Mrs. T. W. B. Duckwall. Funeral services (private) from her late residence on Tuesday. April 29, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and frienc invited. Interment private. DANIELS, MAMIE K. On Monday, April 28, 1930, MAMIE K., beloved wife of John J. Daniels. Notice of funeral hereafter. FAHY, HERBERT J. On Sunday, April 27, 1930, at 4 a.m., at Mercy Hospital, Gray- ling, Mich.,, HERBERT J. FAHY, beloved husband of Claire M. Fahy. Body resting at_ Gawler's chapel, 1754 Pennsyiva ave. n.w., on Tuesday, April 29, after 7:30 p.m.. where funeral services will be held on Wednesday, April 30, at 2 p.m. Int ment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 2 GIBSON, WILLIAM PRESTON. On day. April 28, 1930, WILLIAM PRESTO. GIBSON, scn of John Nelson and Eliza N. Gibson. Puneral from his late residence 6936 9ih st. n.w, Takoma Park, Wednesday.* April 30, at 9 & ment in Leesburs, Va. Cemetery, 11 am. HALPINE. ADELAIDE M. On Sunday, April 27, 1930, ADELAIDE M. HALPINE, 1840 M’ st. n.w, daughter of the late Gen. Charles G. Halpine and sister of M J. Dorn. ~ Funeral private, Intermc New York. HAMILTON, MARTHA, Departed this life on Saturday, April 26, 1930, at her reri- dence, 2007 2nd_st. n. MARTHA HAI ILTON, devoied wife of Richard Hugh Hamilton and loving mother of Mabelle Jones (nee Hamilton) and devoted grand. mother of Beatrice and Dorothy Warrick Services at 1 o'clock Tuesday, April 29, at | McGuire's funeral home, 18320 ".zl;. . WENDERSON, WILLIAM D. On Saturday, April 26, 1930, at 2:25 a.m., at his home, 101 ¥ 'st. n.w., ‘after a lon illness, WIL- LIAM D. HENDERSON, beloved husband of Bertha Henderson, father of Earl D., Louise and Doris Henderson and devoted son and only child of Mrs. Carrie Royster and stepson of Mr. Jack Roy: . Funeral Tuesday, April 20, at 3 o'clock from his home. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Harmony Cemetery. His weary hours. his days of pain, His weary nights are past: His ever-patient worn-out fram Has found sweet rest at last. e MACE, HARRY F. On Saturday, April 26, 1930, at Norfolk, Va. fter a brief ill- ness, HARRY F. husband of Alice J. Mace. ~ Puneral ‘from Sergeon’s_funeral parior, 1011 7th st. n.w. on Tuesday. April 29, at 2 p.m. Interment at Glen- weod Ceietery, - Relatives and friends in- vited. | MADISON, GEORGIANNA, Passed away on | Saturday morning. April 26. 1930, at 11 a.m., at the residence of her parents, Al- bert and Ca: GEORGIANNA .~ Remains are resting at James w. g 1702 12th st” n.w. Puneral services Tuesday, April 29, at 3 Relatives and friends invited to MATTHEWS, VIOLET. ted this life on Saturday, April 26, 1930, VIOLET MAT- THEWS. She leaves to mourn their loss & devoted father and mother and a host Remains Testing at the George funeral parlors, 1416 Florida until 5 pm. Monday, thereafter dence of Mr. and Mrs. Motor n.e. where funeral servi will be held Tuesday. April 29. at 2 b. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. MOORE. ELLA. Departed this life on Fri- day, “April 25, 1930, at 102 4 ELLA MOORE. devoted sister of Mary Queen and Lilile MacDonald. She leaves many friends to mourn her departu Remains resting at the John T. Rhin & Co. funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye s s.w. Notice of funeral later. MOORE, KATHERINE M. On Monday, April 28, 1930, at Columbia Hospital, KA' ERINE M. beloved wife of James Moore. Fineral from her late Tesifience, 3714 T st. n.w. on Wednesday, April 30, at 8:30 am. ~ Requiem mass at Holy Trinity Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and riends invited to attend. Interment Ar- ington National Cemetery. 29 MOORE. MAURINE. On Sunday, April 27, 1930. “'at Providerice ~Hospital, MAURINE MOORE, daughter of Mrs, J T. Wardiow. Remaing resting ot the 8. H. Hines Co funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Inter- ment Ottumwa, Iows PERIN, LUCY LEE. Friday, April 35, 1930, at her_residence, 1870 Wyoming ave., LUCY LEE, daughter of the late Coi Peri] stant _surgeon general Army, and Elizabeth Page Peri Tuesday morning at St. Margaret's Church. Conn_ave. and Bancroft pl. at 11 am. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 28 ROANE. HENRIETTA. Passed peacefully to the great beyond on Saturday. April 26, 1930, at 11:30 p.m., HENRIETTA ROANE. loving_mother of Mrs. Jennie Brown Lee (nee Grayson), aunt of Mrs. Cora Fisher and mother-in-law_of Jabéz Lee. Re- mains may be viewed at the residence of her daughter, :1732 Vermont ave. n.w.. Monday after'12 noon. Funeral from her te residence on Tuesday, April 29. st 1:30 p.m., thence to Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd and 414 sts. 5.W., Re: William L. Washington officiating. 'Rel: tives and friends invited. Interment Ha: mony Cemetery. ROANE, HENRIETTA. Officers and Mem- bers of Columbia Temple, No. 422, 1. B. P, O. E. of W.: You are hereby notified of the death of Daughter HENRIETTA ROANE. _Session of sorrow at regular Spring Suits 25 «» *35 On Liberal Credit Choose a suit from our wide assortment of snappy models for men and young men. As little as $5 cash... balance $2 weekly or $8 monthly pays the bill. EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. meeting Monday, April 28, 1930, Funeral Tuesday, April 29, at 1 p.m. ‘rom Zion Baptist Church, F st._between 3rd and 4'a sts. sw. Morning Star Lodge, No. 40: Columbla_Lodge, No. 85; Forest Temple, No.'9: Love and Harmony Temples are in- vited. "ALETHYA H. WILLIAMS, D. R. RHODA COLSTON, Fin. Sec ROANE, HENRIETTA. The Golden Leaf Whispering Hope Soclety announces the death of Mrs. HENRIETTA ROANE. Fu- neral Tuesday, April 29, 1930, at 1:30 p.m., from Zion Baptist Ohurch, F st. between 3rd and 413 sts. Sw. ARLENE MARSHALL, Pres. JENNIE BARNES, Rec. Sec. i ROANE. HENRIETTA. All members of the | Ladies' CUft Rock Society are hereby noti- fled of the death of Mrs. HENRIETTA ROANE. Funeral Tuesday, April 39, 1930, at 1:30 pm. from Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd and 4% sts s.W. J. HART, Pres. LOUISE LEWIS, Sec. SMITH, JANET C. I GARDNER. On Sat- urday, April 26, 1930, at Walter Reed Gen. eral Hospital.” JANET C. I GARDNER (from Glasgow, Seotland), beioved wife of the late Col. Perrin L. Smith. U. 8. Army. Remains ‘resting_at the Tabler funerai home, 928 M st. until Tuesday, April 29, when services will be held in the chapel at Fort Myer, Va. at 11 g'clock am. followed by interment in Arlington National Cemetery. ° SMITH., MARY ALICE. On Sundas. April 1930, "at her home, 1702 B s A {f A:H )F; 930, ot her ence, 1316 33rd st n'w., after a brief iliness, ANNTE SWINDLER” Shie' leaves. to mours loss two sons, two dsughters, two -in-law and two d@aughters-in-law, grandchildren and eight greate andehildren and a host of other rela. ives and friends. Puneral Tuesday, April 29, 1930, at 2 p.m., from Gethsemane - e Church, 3and st. and Virgin| Interment at Lincoln Memoris 'ry. Remains resting at nifer's neral parlor, 1115 23nd n.w. TODD, ELLA DOXN. on April 3T, 1930, t the Ann_May Hosbital, rln_lsh. PR DONN, wife of W. B, Todd. Serv- ices at Burtin Chapel, '§17 Banke ave. £ W metery, ‘West Long Branch, N. J. '3“' WILLIAM J. Deg-md this life Bun- Ay, April 37, 1930, af el nce, 4th’st. WILLIAM J. W, devo! husband of' Fannie Ware, devoted father of Bertha, Fannie, Evelyn, Willl FPrancis A. and John W. Ware. He al leaves 4 sisters and 13 grandchiidren. Fu- neral Wednesday, April 30, at 9 a.m. from 8t. 2 s Rei st. n.w., unti . Tuesday, " there atter o hia late ‘WHEELER, WILLIE T. il 37, 19 at_his hom Pllrllnfl‘o‘)}rwm ?: ed 78 years. Funeral services st Metho- dist Church, Colesville, Md., on Tuesday, April 29, at 3:30 pm. Interment in Joining cemetery. 290 YATES, DOROTHY S§. Departed this life on Saturday, April 26, 1930. at 2311 Conmn. DOROTHY S. YATES, aged 20, 's to mourn their loss a devoted mother and fathe: and Albert G. Yate: relatives d_friends. Margaret P. Yat and a host of othe Funeral Tuesdas, from Ebenezer M. ts, e Remain 3 uneral churca, 1432 U st. n.w. YOUNGS. MARY K. Suddenly. on Sunday, QU F1. 1850, ot her Tesidance: 335 80 8. n.w. MARY K., beloved wife of Warrei W. Y . Funéral {rom the chapel of Pa. ave. n.w. interment in Glenwood Cemetery. In Memortam. ORANDALL, MILTON R. In loving remem- brance of my dear husband, MILTON R. GRANDALL, who departed this' life April My heart still aches with sadness, y eyes shed many. te God only knows how I miss you As it dawns another vear. 1's lonesome here without you, And sad and weary the way. fe has not been the game {o me Bince you were called away. As time goes on I miss you mor Your cheerful voice, your welcome face, No one can flll your vacant piace. The years may wipe out many things, But this they Wipe out neve The memory of those happy d en we were together. HIS LOVING ‘WIFE, ADA CRANDALL. * DEAN, J. T. In loving remembrance of our dear 7 who departed this life four years ago today, April 28, 1926. Just @ line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true; Just @ token of love's devotion, ‘That hearts long for H18 DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, SUE AND 3 In loving memory of Gear’ wite ard ‘mother, CASSIE DREW, who fell asleep In Jesus six years sgo to- dsy, April 28, 1924. We know we have never lost her, S0k, it could never be: i has only gone on a journ ‘Where God guards her constantly. 1t & love like hers could van. Heaven and earth would pass away. Kegp her, Jesus. in Thy keeping, “Till we reach that heaveniy shore, Then, O Master, let us have her, To love and keep as before. HER LONELY HUSBAND AND CHILDREN, [UEL, HATTIE AND WAL DREW. = DUCKSON, NONA MARIA. In sad but love ing_remembrance of our darling, NONA MARIA. who died two years ago todsy, April 38, 1928. Remembrance is the golden chain Death tries to break. but all in vain. To have, to love and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. some time, our eves shall ses The face we loved so well: Some day her hands will be clasped in ours And never say farewell. | MOTHER AND DADDY. GOLDEN, JOSEPH W. In sad but loving re- membrance of our’ dear father, JOSEPH W. GOLDEN. who departed this life o today, April 28, 1920. rom this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest God has taken you dear {ther, ere you will find eternal rest. HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. * HANDS, JOHN. In loving memory of our dear father, JOHN HANDS. who passed away twelve years ago today, April 28, 191 Oh, for a look upon that dear face, A fouch of a vanished hand That is now in the promised land. THE PAMILY. * HAYES, AGNES BREEN. 1In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, AGNES BREEN HAYES, who departed this life four years ago today, ril 28, 1026. _Anniversary mass at the - fount Carmel Chapel at 7 o'clock. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true; Just & token of devotion That our hearts still long for you | LEWIS, MARY F. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, MARY F. LEWLS, who departed this life one year ago today, April 28, 1929. Gone. but not forgotten. HER DSVOTED DAUGHTER. AND SON: IN-LAW, ESTHER AND ISATAH HALL. * NEWMAN, GEORGIA. In sacred memory | " of our’ dear mother and d(rlndznoch". GEORGIA_ NEWMAN. who departed this life April 28, 1929, one ‘year ago today. T sball not forget you, the vears may be ender, But vain are their efforts to soften my Smart, - And_the strong hands of time are too feeble and slender To Klfilelal‘l‘lll the ave that is made in HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRA ¥£HSGEH'I“—. ZULOME AND Ht | 3 | THOMAS, JOHN A. H. In sad but loving | “remembrance of our dear husband 8- ther, JOHN A. H. THOMAS, who departed this 'life three years ago today, April 28, 1927, Gone, but not forgotten. HIS DEVOTED_WIFE M fll. 'MABEL __AND EARL THOMAS. 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