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RITES FOR DR. PERRY TO BE HELD AT HOME Prominent Dental Surgeon Will Be Buried Tomorrow Afternoon. Puneral services for Dr. Harry Robi- nette Perry, for many years a promi- nent dental surgeon of this city, who died at his home in the Southbrook Condneted . Bis 1atd Tesigence omor: conducted a e - row afterncon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Bernard Braskamp will officiate. The following will be honorary pall- bearers: George O. Walson, James Be- atty, Charles Hansel, John R. Leighty, Dr. James S. Davidson, Judge Charles S. Hatfleld, Dr. H. MacNamee, Edward W. Morgan; deputy commissioner of pensions: Brig. Gen. Samuel T. Ansell, Controller General J. R. McCarl and Dr. Howard F. Strine. Dr. Perry was 62 years old. His death was due to pneumonia. He was widely known for his activities in the affairs of the Congressional Country Club, of which he had been a member for many years. EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. SPRING SUITS 25 ‘35 On Conuenient Terms You will appreciate the im- mense variety which will make choosing a simple matter. The popular tans, greys, browns and blues in models for men and young men. Just a small cash payment, balance in convenient amounts on Eiseman's costless plan. credit TOILET,..BATH AND SHAVING SOAP’ SIZE 50c Ingram’s Shaving Cream. 10c Lifebuoy Soap, 5 for...... 43c 30c 65c Barbasol ....... 39¢ 10c Lux Soap (toilet form), Physician’s and Surgeon’s Soap .. 30c Resinol Soap .... 18c 15¢ Sayman’s Vegetable Soap, 3 for 50c William’s Shaving Cream. . REMEDIES SIZE Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets (100’s). . in. 39¢ 1.25 Absorbine, Jr.... Q‘%c 60c Resinol Ointment QQC 60c Pape’s Diapep 75c Baume Bengue .. 70c Sloan’s Liniment 50c Cuticura Ointment 75¢ Bell-Ans Tablets. 2 for 1 5c 9¢c 25¢ 31c THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MRS. MAMIE E. NORMENT DIES AFTER ILLNESS Funeral Services for Lifelong Resident of Capital Will Be Held Monday. Mrs. Mamie E. Norment, 74 years old, widow of Samuel Norment and a lifelong resident of Washington, died this morning at her residence, 2400 Six- teenth street, after a brief illness. Mrs. Norment was the daughter of George W. and Sarah Utermehle. She is survived by a son, Harry Norment. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at Gawler's funeral parlors, with Rev. John Weidley, pastor of the Church of the Reformation, officiating. Interment will be in Rock Creek Ceme- 921 G to death on HER day Sunday, May 11th A truly beautiful all-silk package of HOOVER TO BE GREETED Legionnaires, on Flying Tour, Boost Boston Conclave in October. Bearing greetings to President Hoover, & group of American Legion leaders will arrive at Hoover Field at 4:30 pm. to- morrow in the Legion plane, New Ara- bella, now on & tour of 75 cities east of the Rocky Mountains to arouse interest in the American Legion convention to be held in Boston October 6 to 9. The plane will bring messages from Gov. Frank G. Allen of Massachusetts and Mayor James Curley of Boston. It will be met at Hoover Field by members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation, the Victory Post Drum Corps, the Costello Post Bugle Corps and mem- bers of the District American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary. MOIDEL SHOP Street will be closed today and tomorrow owing in family TolLET NEEDS SIZE 35¢ Mum 25¢ D. & R. Cold Cream ... 60c Pompeian Night CreamY o oiooioivvere 60c Pompeian Massage Cream. FOR THE HAIR SIZE 1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic ..... 60c Mulsified Cocoa- nut Oil Shampoo. 75¢ Stacomb ...... 1.40 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine 50c Newbro’s Herpicide .... Brownatone ...... 50c Hennafoam Shampoo ..... 1.50 Goldman’s Hair Restorer Glover’s Mange Medicine ..... e A rtstyle Chocolates A gracious thought and Artstyle Chocolate Cov- a keepsake forever ered Dainties of the 73c rated all- 19¢ 44c 20¢ AAg highest possible quality, in this exquisitely deco- k box may be had in one, two and three-pound sizes. Pound Box 1 . 50 2 pound box 3.00 Attached to each box is a bean- tiful reproduction of Walter Jones Willson’s eloquent poem, “Love to You, Mother Dear.” SIZE (100's) LAXATIVES 25¢ Cascarets....... 21(: 50c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia .... 35¢c Castoria 60c California Syrup of Figs. . 60c Sal Hepatica . ... 1.00 Nujol ..........57¢ Alophen Pills 31c 23c 34c 36¢ 49c¢ THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Local thunder- showets late this afternoon or tonight; tomorrow fair and cooler; moderate to fresh southwest shifting to northwest winds. Virginia—TLocal thundershowers late this afternoon or tonight; cooler in ex- treme north portion late tonight; to- morrow generally fair and eooler; fresh southwest shifting to northwest winds. Maryland—Local thundershowers late this afternoon or tonight; slightly cooler in west and central portions to- ;mgm' tomorrow generally fair and | cooler; fresh southwest shifting to west and northwest winds. ‘West Virginia—Local thundershowers this afternoon or tonight: cooler to- night; tomorrow generally fair and cooler. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 pm., 76; 12 midnight, 72; 4 am., 64; 8 a.m., 68; noon, 83. Barometer— pm. 30.01; 8 pm 130.03; 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 29.9’ 8 am., 29.98; noon, 29.87. Highest_temperature, 87, occurred at 4:30 pm. yesterday. - | "Lowest temperature, 62, occurred at 5:45 a.m. today. Highest, 74; lowest, 57. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast |and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:40 am. and 5:40 pm.; high tide, 10:33 am. and 11:09 pm. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:32 am. and 16:33 pm.; high tide, 11:26 am. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:10 am,, sun sets :01 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:09 am., sun | sets 7:02 p.m. Moon rises 7:45 a.m., sets 11:47 pm. Weather in Various Cities. gTemperature ayy »e EES =2 WAMOT o 22| mego &8 Weather. ceor geamorvy *+quan sy Cloudy Clear . Clear Gloudy . Clear Et cloudy Abilene, Tex Albany, N. Atlanta, Charleston, S'C. Chicago, TIL.. .. Cincinnati, Ohto Cleveland, Ohia. 8. C Colo. ... 2 205328728528 . Raining ! Cloudy 23ususnaysus Columbia. Huron. S. Dak._ Indianapolis.Ind Jacksonuille Fla lmuiuflle K Mia 3 e R New York, N.Y Oklahoma. City Omaha, Nebr Philadelphia Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh, Pa. Portiand Me Portiand, Oreg, Raleigh,' N C SAIC Take City an 3 San Dieso. Caii 28 8 gan, Franciico. 23 t. Louts, Mo.. 2 St BRI Minn Seattle, ‘Wash Spokane, Wash. Temph. Fla WASH., D. C Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear . Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Raini Raining . Raining Cloudy Clear .. Cloudy . Cloudy GClear . Clear FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England. Paris, France Vienna, Aust Berlin, Germany. Brest, France ..... Stockholm, Sweden Glbraltar, 'Spain. (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Payal), Azores. 2 Cloudy ton, Gurent obiivations), 4 amilton, Bermuda & . Porto Ric 80 Clear 74 Part cloudy 82 Cloudy t a speed of Ealon, "Ganal Zone A rifie bullet travels some 1,500 miles an hour. FOUND. LOBT_ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue e S Au-m.na ave. s.w. Nat. 8085 TLLFOLD. containing operator's permit and P cniancuus papers., Keward: ' Cail 1320 Good Hope rd. se. _Lincoln 0556 o 14th and Park rd. Reward. 1350 Newton CASE_with _name Richard T. Eley stamped _inside: contains valuable papers. Return to O. E. Baker, Department of Agri- culture, and rece el Darking: "no ‘conar or tas. = Reward. rom 14th st. to Conn. Reward. Phone GLASSES. brown tortoise _shell. April_30. about 7 p.m.. on 10th st. s between Penn Capitol st. Phone West 1460. GI.ASBBHh!ll rim: Irving st. Telephone Potomac_3899- Re HANDBAG, black leather, containing small purse with bills, keys, ave. car, at 1lith st. n.w. noon. Liberal reward. Apt. st._nw. X PIN, round yellow gold; could be worn 8 i ller; diamond in center; from 1791 sl Col. rd. or Mt. Pleasant car to layhouse. Liberal reward. Adams near Tuesday after- 303, 2701 14th Lanier N and 0227 2 SIGMA NU PIN, near i3th and Pa. ave. or Willard_Hotel. _Phone Georsia_1823. WATCH AND_ CHAIN. gold; Wednesday morning, at 35th and O ats. n.w. Return THE MODERN TREND In Cemetery Memorials to be found in our display yards. Best of materials and work- manship—moderately priced WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. VILLIAM JARDINE, Secty N. X N.W. at’l 5870. Temperature same _date last year— | set of teeth: 'on Pa. | FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF., ‘TODAY. Card party, Naomi Chapter, No. 3, O. E. S. Auxiliary Home Board, Mt sonic Temple, Eighth and P streets northeast, 8:30 p.m. Astrology class, Rosicrucian Fellow- :hip Study Center, 907 Fifteenth street, pm. Dance, benefit of Church Debt Asso- clation, St. Dominic's School Hall, Sixth and P streets southwest, 9 p.m. Concert, Girls' Glee Club of Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa., Lincoln Park Methodist Church, tonight. Dance, Delta Sigma Fraternity, Wil- lard room suite, Willard Hotel, 9 p.m. Dinner and dance, Friday Evening Dancing Class, large ball room, Willard Hotel, 8:30 pm. Neighbors, Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, 8:30 p.m. Dance, Certificate Accounts Division, Pinance Service of the Veterans' Bu- jreau, Meridian Mansions, 2400 Six- | teenth street, tonight. Dance, Phi Kappa Fraternity, gold room of the Wardman Park Hotel, to- night. Dance, Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity, Hotel Roosevelt, tonight. FUTURE. Dance, Kappa Sigma Chapter, Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity, Willard Hotel, tomorrow, 9 p.m. Dance, Avoda Social Club, Jewish | Community Center, Sixteenth and Q streets, tomorrow, 9 p.m. Luncheon meeting, American Surety Co., Jefferson room of the Mayflower | Hotel, tomorrow noon. Meeting, committee on cost of medical care, grand ball room of the Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow, 9 a.m. Dance, De Molay Southern Railway Club, Beaver Dam Country Club, to- morrow, 10 p.m. Card party, congregation of St Mathias Church, show rooms of th Boyer Motor Co., Capitol Heights, Mt tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Loyalty Sisterhood, Dames of l\qa‘l:ca. 822 Twentleth street, tomorrow night. Children’s carnival, Georgetown Pres- byterian Chapel, Thirty-first and P streets, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Sues for $25,000 Damages. Injuries sustained when a runaway lh’\he drawing a wagon crashed into her automobile form the basis of a suit to recover $25000 damages filed | in the District Supreme Court by Flor- | ence A. Neale, 124 Todd place northeast, against Holmes & Son, Inc., & baking concern. The accident happened March 6 at Twelfth and M streets northeast. It is charged that the driver had left | the wagon and had neglected to hitch | the horse. Attorney Joseph E. Turco appears for the plaintifl. Pays Respects to Hoover. Ralph H. Booth, Detroit publisher, who has been appointed the new Min- ister to Denmark, called upon President Hoover at the White House today to pay his respects, prior to sailing tomorrow. The new Minister will sail on the Leviathan from New York and his post will be in Copenhagen. FUNERAL DIRECTOR! ALMUS R SPEARE Succeedi the Original W. R. 8 Ce. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 £ yrs. at 1208 B st. 45 yrs. at 940 F st. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th 8t. N.W. Col._6324. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTO] CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1385 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL_S: Phone_Lincoln 0372, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ISSBAC BIRCH) 3034 M St NW, St S Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. National 2473 “WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. SE. _LINCOLN_0530. Quick. Dignifled, Efficlent Servics Automobile’ Service W. W. Deal & Co. 816_H'ST._NE LINCOLN _8200. TIMOTHY HANLON | Puneral Director Private Ambulance |641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. | _Neither the successors of nor eonnecteo with the origtnal eare establish- et "1009 H S 2 NW, Phone Fr iy 940 F St. N.W. {Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H ST NE. Modern_Chapel Lincoln 0524 Elubli!hed 1876 |JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. | e_North 0047 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Serv | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. ERATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 n NAT. 0106 Open 'Evenings” (44}, & Bye and Sundays Rape: nature, called one may have our services, little as Many Times —we have said, over our sig- We would not dare to that when we are complete, for as $125. Card party, Carnation Camp, Royal | | HENDERSON. AMY. All Office: | IACKSON, Marriage Licenses. !mry . Phi] HBI‘ l' ind h ‘son, 1 W Be: o ind Naomi Mereer, 32; Rev. r_B. Jackson. William P 'n-nomn. 38, and Verano Parks, 31; Rev. C. T. Mur Prederick C. um 5. 3. Brooklyn Park Bophie J. Dockins, 39, Baitimore, M Loiliam, McCrar. 26, and Francis Moore. J. W. Bundran! n'fi"n rmap. §7, and Pearl M. May- 'J.uu n' :':uele d Tsabell Scarbor- 2! D. 'iseman. oeopold vmt‘;‘ oF ahe Maly wilston, 30; Raiph D.“Brown. 22, this city. and Helen M. Schultz, 18, Frederick., Md.; Ji e Robert AMattin el reon, 2, and Dorotny R 20: Thornton, 19; Rev,'S. T. Nicholas. peYorth Malloy, 22," and "Ruth Green, Matthew A McKavitt, 25. and Hildesarde G. Yeager. 24: Rev. Josep] Moran. Hace W, Fisher. 16, Chertydae, V. nd ureda L. Sump, 'i9, inls cfty: Rév. Harold . Beatty. Beaths. BARRETT, BRIDGET ANN. On Tues April 29, 1930, at 11 am. at her dence, 44 K st. n.w., BRIDGET ANN RETT, beloved daughter of the late Mich- mel and Mary Barrett and sister of John M. Barrett, Margret and Agnes C. Tholl Fineral Saturday, May 3, at 9:30 s. from St. Aloysius" Church. High requi mass. Friends and relatives invited. terment Monnt Olivet Cemetery. BOLLING, ROBERT DOUGLAS. On Thu: day, May 1. 1930, at Freedmen's Hospiti ROBERT DOUGLAS BOLLING. broth of the late Helen Branch, uncle of Mrs. Annie B. Harris of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Laura Arnold Frazier, Mrs. Mattie B. Simpson of Laytonsville, Md., and_Charies D. Branch of Bridgeton, N.'J. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis tuneral church, 1432 You st. n.w. BRIZZOLARL MAGDELENA. On Thursdas, May 1 1930, at her residence, 226 F n.w., MAGDELENA, beloved wife of late’ Valentine Brizzolari, and mother of Mrs. Lena Timm, L. Bernardini, of Calais, Me.: Mrs. Katherine Lavezzo, M Anne ' Brizzolari and David _Brizzola Funeral from her late residence on Sat- urday, May 3, at 8:30 a.m. Mass at Holy Rosary Churc] friends invited. vet Cemetery. BROOKE, EDWARD THEODORE. nesday, April 30, 1930, at s residence, 607 Savannah st. s.e., Congress Heights EDWARD THEODORE, beloved husband of Henrietta Brooks (nee Otto) and father of Henrjetta F., Mary M.. Pauline H, Lillian T.. and brother of Gertrude Lanham, John and Nigholas Brooke. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday, May 3. at 9:15 a.m. High requiem mass at St. Izna- i3 Church, Oxon Hill. Md, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment church cemetery. May his soul, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. THE PAMILY. BURR. MARY C. On Friday, May 2, 1930, at her residence, Stoneleigh Courts. MARY A daughter of the late Franklin eth Burr. ~Body resting at el, 1754 Pa, ave. n.w.. until noon Sunday., Mav 4 Services at Bt. John's Episcopal Church, Hartford, Conn., on Monday, May's, at'2 p.m. (dsylight saving time). CONNORS, JAMES J. On Friday, May 3. 1930, at’ his. residence, 943 K 'st. n.w.. JAMES J., beloved husband of Margaret J. Connors. 'Notice of funeral hereafter, * DANDRIDGE, JESSE J. On Thursday, May 1930 at his residence, 1658 Kramer st E J. devoted husband of Clara Dandridg® (nes Miles). loving son of Paul L. and the late S A. Dandridge, brother of Lelia R.. Hattle C., Claude O. and Richard A. Dandridge. He also leaves to_mourn their loss nine children, mond, Evelvn, Alyin, James, Hattle, Jo- sephine, Clifton, Florice and Berneice: two daughters-in-law and two grandch dren and other relatives and friends. R mains may be viewed after 12 noon Sal urday. Funeral services will be held at the Israel Baptist Church, 11th st. between P and G sts. n.e, Sunday, May 4, at 1:30 p.m., Rev. A. B. Fisher, pastor. 3 DEAN. ARNOLD W. R. On Frida 1930, at_his_residence. 1805 M ne. ARNOLD W. R. DEAN, beloved hus- | of Grace K. Dean and father of John rd and Arnold. jr. Funeral from hig Tesidence on Sunday, May 4. at 10:30 Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment Mount Olive Cemetery, Frederick, Md. 3 ELLIOTT. ALBAN CHARLES. On Thursday, May 1.’ 1930. at Providence Hospital, AL: BAN CHARLES, beloved husband of Mary Elliott, aged 37 years Funeral ‘services Saturda; Hysong's funeral Home. 1300 N'st. n'w" at 830 a.m.. thence to St. Paul's Catholic Church, 15th and V' sts. nw. where requiem mass will be said at'9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment st Mount Olivet Cemetery. FLLIOTT. ALBAN C. The members of Loy- alty Lodge, No. 4. Order of Shepherds of Bethlehem. are hereby requested to attend the funeral services of our departed mem ber, Sir ALBAN C. ELLIOTT, on Friday. May 2nd. ‘at 8 pm. at Hysong's fu neral pariors. 1300 N st. n.w. By order of WILLIAM J. NALLY, Commander. EVA R. GREEN. Scribe. FIERSTEIN. FRANK H. Jr. On Thursday, May 1, 1930. at 5:15'p.m. at Children's Hospital, Washington. after an_iliness of gighteen days, FRANK H. FIERSTETN, Jr cyed infant son of Mr._and Mrs. Frank H. Fierstein, River rd., Bladensburg Dis- trict, Md. HAMERSLEY. CHARLES E. Departed this Iite on Thursday. May 1 19%0 at 340 CHARLES ' E_ HAMERSLEY, be- foved Husband. of “Emily Gwynn Ham- ersley and devoted father 'of Mazle H. Proctor. Fuperal from his late resi- dénce, 1413 Swann st. n .. thence o Met- rgpolitan Baptist Church: K st., between 2th and 13th sts. Sunday, May 4. at 1:15 P “Helatives wng Iriends fovited: terment in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. '3 OUVENTA CATHERINE. On t 9 am. Relatives and Interment at Mount Oli- on Wed- ne., J neral from_the above residence Saturday. May 3. at 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 2 HENDERSON, AMY. On Wednesday, April 30. 1930. at the residence of her daughter, 1020 3rd st. n.w.. AMY HENDERSON. de- voted mother of Mary Pyatt cand sister of Edward T. Gray, Poughkeepsie. N. Y. grandmother ‘of Leon Madison. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral home, 1432 You st. n.w. Funeral Sunday. | May 4. 1930, at 2:30, from the Church of Our Redeemer, 8th st. between W and Barry sts. n.w. [} and Mem. bers of Mount Olive Tabernacle, No. 3. Order of Galilean Pishermen: You are notified of the death of Sister AMY HEN- DERSON. = Call meeting_Friday. May 2. 1950, at 8 o'clock, at Fishermen's Hall 320 P st. sw. to make arrangements for | the funeral, which will be held Sunday. May 4, at 2:30 pm., from Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, on 8th st. near Barry PL_n.w, FRO. HOBERT H. MEADE, R. W. Rul SIS. SARAH E. BROOK, R.'W. Scribe. HOLTZCLAW. W. CLAYTON. On Thursday. | May 1.°1930, at 3 p.m. at his residence. 920 7th st. ne. W. CLAYTON. beloved husband of Blanche Holtaclaw (riee Pfeif- fer), gnd devoted father of Katherine. Clayton. Leonard and Margaret Holtzclaw. Funeral services at his_late residence on Monday. May 5. at 10:30 a.m. RelAtives and friends in: Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. JOSHUA, Members of Mamhvl Star Lodge, No. 4 0. E. of W Sre” nevehs notined t6 atiend &, sessian oi Sorrow in our Home, 153 18th st. n on Friday. May 2, at 8 p.m.. to make ar. rangements for the funeral of our late brother. JOSHUA JACKSON. ' Ceremony will_take ‘place in 'the funeral pariors of George E. Gardiner & Son. 300 3rd st. 8'pm., Saturday. May 3. Colum- No. 9 are cor- ttend DR. LEO 8. HOLTON, Ex. Rule CORTEZ W. PETERS. Sec. JFFFRIES. RICHARD C. Departed this life Wednesday. April 30,1930, at 1416 Colum- bla st. n.w. RICHARD C. JEFFRIES, be- Ioved son of Mrs. Magie McLemore and devoted brother of Annie Wilkins. _Re- mains at Frazier's funeral home. 38 R. I. Final notice of funeral later. . MARIE_ B. Departed this Thursday, May 1, 1930. MARIE B. KINS., Remains festing at Robert Camp- bell's funeral home. 423 4'4 st. s.w. No- tice of funeral later. JOHNSON, CRAWFORD. Thursday. May 1. 1930, at’ Georgetown University Hospital CRAWFORD_ JOHNSON. son of Mr._and Mrs. Charles “H. Johnson ef 3517 Conn. | ave. Funeral from St. Matthew's Church aturday morning at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment (private) Oak Hill Cemetery. JOHNSON. MARY JANE. Suddenly. on Fri- day. May 2, 1930. at 3 am, at her resi- dence on the Marlboro road. near Forest- viile. Md.. MARY JANE. wife of the late 3, Frank Johnson. “Notice of funeral here- atter. LAMB, FRANCIS R. On Thursday, May 1.| 1930, FRANCIS R LAMB, beloved husband | of Annie D. Lamb of 34 S st. n.w. Funeral | from chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w. on Saturday. May 3. at 2 p.m._Ioterment Congrescional Cemefory * 1ite N- Beaths. ST S o Pvand of Hille Private t. n.w, on Monday, May 5, Ties invited to attend, will be h o in ‘attend wi he chal st Rock Creek Ce Y o'clock. termens 't Rock Greek: Cem: Departed this 18, 1030, in Palm Beach, Fia., ROBERT KNOX MONCURE, Body to_be removed from vault In ' Arlington Nee tional, Cemetery. "Services o be held ai 1003 Trving ot nowi'at s Pm' Mond May 5" "“Intermeni Arlington National Cemetery. ¢ NALLEY, ELLA. Suddenly. on Thursds: evening. May i, 1930, at her residence. 219 E st. n'w., ELLA, the beloved daughter of the ate 'Emiling ‘and .{.ck Iy “Re: at ‘the funeral home o William H. Scott, 409 8th Notice of funeral hereaiter. NICOLSON,. ALMA DURANT. st he Cliastleton, Hotel APMA BohRr adOagh e elo ot John Nicolson, " Interment at Wosdinna Cemetery, New York. NORMENT, MAMIE E. On Priday, 3030, at her residence, 3400 1608 st ow; MAMIE F. widow of Samuel Norment and mother of Harry Norment. Funeral forvices at Sawlers chapel, 1754 Pa. ave. s nday, Ma: - fermient Rock Creex Cemetery. | " 4" OWENS, u’ux;‘n.;u Devarted this 1ute on 2y, ) ARG, 30,4200, 8t Gallinger Hod 25 Robert Campbels funral Hamer 43§ fom <he Cavove 4'a st. sw. Funeral n med funeral home on Saturr Ma; b, Relatives and. triends inviced (v) l(lend PAYNE CHARLES W. On Wednesd 30, 1930, a.m. at Faeedmen’ CHARLES 'w. Ay e, Kored Josepnine Ecott Pagne. loving Payne, brother of Ella V.. John E. nd Erma L. Pavne. CHe also 1onees & host of friends to mourn his departure. Remains resting at the residence of mother, 141 Randolph pl. n.w. Funeral Sunday. Mag 4 at 1pm. trom 8t Paul's M. 'E. Church. Interment Harmony Bemetery: 4 PAYNE, OB D- \S3ldenly. Wednesday, April’ 30, 1930, "at Emergency Hospit: JOHN D. PAYNE of Falls Church, Va. Funeral this afternoon at 3 p.m. from (he ome. PERRY, HARRY ROBINETTE. On Thurs- dsy. May 1, 1930 at his residence. South- Dr. HARRY ROBINETTE beloved husband of Minnie 8. Funeral from the late residence May 3, st 2 pm. Inter- at 1:30 pm. {0,omhich relatives and Tuesday, . April spital, and o son of Fran- brook Courts, PERRY, Perry. ment priva POSEY, GEORGE W, rted this lite on Tues . GEORGE ~ W. her of Bernard F. rence E. Posey and Jeannetts Campbell. He plso leaves one sister, four grandchiidren, one daughter-in-law, 1aW and other relatives and frien s at the W. Ernest Jar 1 church, 1432 You & Saturday. May' 3. 1930, at Mount, Hope Church, € and 4% sts. s.w. POSEY, GEORGE W. Widow's Son Lodge, Tl hold a speclal M., cnmmunluuon !lhndl 3, 18 at 12 o'clock noon. t Masonic. Templa. 0th nd U st nw. to atiend the funeral of Brother GEORGE W. POSEY.~ Services at Mt. Hoj Baptist Ohlerh 0 st. between 3rd and 4% sts. 8 R ATEAN B “SPRACTE. w. M JOHN 8. GEORGE, Secretary. RACOOSIN, MARY. oOn Pridss. ) 1930, MARY RACOOSIN. aged I beloved mother of Mrs. T. mmendny Mr. Harry Racoosin of Washington, D. C.: Mrs. A “Lopate of Detroit, Mich: Mr. Israel Racoosin of Hollywood. Calif., and Mr. David Racoosin of Bombay. india Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Dan- zansky, 3501 14th st. n.w. Sunday. May 4, at 10 am 4 REAGAN. CATHERINE F. On Friday, May 930, at her residence. 2039 Nichols a: e GATHERINE F.. beloved wite of the Iata . Reagan (nee Goodwin). No. tice of funeral later. SHECK, CHARLES P. Suddenly. on Thurs. May 1. 1930, at his residence, 490 N P., beloved husband of Sheck and_father of Ray. Sheck, in the 77th year of hi Funeral services at his iate resi: dence on Saturday. May 3. at 2 pm. In- terment in Congressional Cemstery. SIGGINS, MARY MALLON. On Thursday, May. 1, 1930, at 1 t her home n Fort Nyer.'Va.. after a’prolonged iilne MARY MALLON SIGGINS, widow of Sam Sigins. " Funeral services at, her late residence on Saturd: Ay 3, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and_friends invited. Interment at Columbia Gardens Cemetery. Arlington County, Va. SMITH, CORA. Departed this life Thurs ey 11930, CORA SMITH, *Remaing bert Campbell's ~ fune) s.w. Notice of fune SMITH. MARTHA ¥. On Thursdsy. May 1 930." in_Baltimore, Md. MA E St mother o Hush ‘Augioterter: and Howard R. Smith Funeral from the chapel of Frank Gejers' Sons Co., 1113 Tth st nw. on Saturday. May 3, &t 3 pm Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. . on SPRIGGS. SARAH POWELL. Wednes- day. April 30, 1930. at her residence. 1333 3Tth st n.w. SARAH POWELL SPRIGGS, devoted mother of Mary Johnson. Rosie, Elsie. Beatrice and Ellsworth Spriges and daughter of Martha Powell and grand- mot! of Walter Johnson. She also [e@ves three Brothers. © Rematis restiin, the . Ernest Jatvig funcral chureh, 1433 You st. n.w., until Saturday noon: thera- after at her'late residence. Funeral Mon- day, May 5. at 2 pm. from Mount Zion Chiircn. 29th st. between O st. and Dumme barton ave. n.w. . SULLIVAN. AGNES ROSE MILLER. resi MILLER, Wife of Michael D. Sullivan Funeral ‘services at Holy Trinity Church on Saturday. May 3, at 9:15 am. ~Rela- tives'and triends invited. Interment (pri- vate) at Mount Olivet Cemetery. THOMAS, JOHN H. L. Departed this We Wednesday, April 30, 1930, at his res Y 208 Rhode' Island ave., Brentwood JOHN H. L. THOMAS. beloved husband of Mary Thomas. He leaves two daugh- ters. two sons, one sister. and three brothers and other relatives and friends. Remain Testing at the funeral parlors of Alexander 8. Pope. 315 15th st. se Puneral Sun- day, May 4. at 1 pm., from Brentwood A. M. E. Church. 2 In Memortam. BLOUNT. CHAUNCY M. In loving reme: brance of mv dear husbsnd and our desr father, CHAUNCY M. BLOUNT, Wro sed away one vear ago, May 2, 1920. Beautiful tofler, thy work is done: Beawtiful soul, ‘into glory gone: Beautiful life, with thy crown well won. God giveth thee eternal rest THE FAMILY. FRENZEL, MARY E. In loving remembran: of our dear mother, MARY E. FRENZEL. who departed this life eight years ago to- day, May 2, 1922. Some day. some time, our eves shall see The face we loved to well. Some day her hands will be clasped in 73 Rol he home. a5 Sud- And never say farewell HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND_SON- IN-LAW. MR. AND MRS. FRED B. BEILSTEIN. L LANE. REV. W. M. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear father, Rev. W. H. LANE, who departed this life sixteen vears ago yesterday, May 1, 1914. TO MY DEAR DADDY, ‘The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want. He maketk me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters; He restoreth mv soul: He leadeth the paths of righteousness for His s sake. LOVING DAUGHTER, CORA TOWN- MATTHEWS. CATHERINE. TIn loving memo. Iy of our dear mother, CATHERINE MA' THEWS. who departed this life gne year ago0 today, May 2, 1929. Elessed ‘and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection. 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