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ik SOCIETY. HE Minister of Nicaragua and| Senora de Sacasa entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Prancis White The other guests were Gen. and Mrs. Wiliiams, the chief of the Latin Amer can division of the State Departm and Mrs. Dana.G. Munro, Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Senora de Gaste-| azoro, wife of the Nicaraguan Minister | to Panama and her daughter, Senorita iy Mrs. Savina McDougal Miss Marjorle Taiman and members of | the Hondurgs-Guatemala commission ‘on_boundary limit, including Dr. Carles | Salazar and his son, Senor Carlos Sala- | zar, jr.; Senor Selvatena of the Guate- maia delegation, and from’ the Hon- duras delegation Senor Dr. Vasquez| Senor Canales and Senora de Canales and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Schubart of New York, Senor Sitarz, general man- ager of the Bank of Nicaragua; Mrs M. de Clare Berry, Senorita Maria de | Sacasa, daughter of the hosts. and the| counselor of the legation, Senor Dr. Don Evaristo Carazo. Gasteazoro; Senator and Mrs. Lee S. Overman OPENING | WIarcl ROO Special Luncheon Daily. . $1.50 Special Dinner Daily Also A la Carte Service DANCING . . . . SEVEN TO NI *MEYER LI Mlnister of Nicaragua Dr. Sacasa and Senora de Sacasa Hosts to Assistant Secretary White. | In"St. John's Church at Noon. | the bride have taken a prominent place | ‘M(‘U’npo'flmn Opera Co., sang during | DAVIS have gone to Salisbury, N. C., where to- | night they will attend the wedding of | their grandson, Mr. John Tillery Greg- ory, to Miss Elizabeth Ragland. Hagner-Roebling Wedding The marriage at noon today of Miss Caroline Charlotte Roebling, daughter | of Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, and | ‘Mr. Alexander Burton Hagner, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Hagner, is of more than usual importance and inter- est in Washington. The ceremony was performed in historic St. John's Church, the rector, the Rev. Dr. Robert John- ston officiating in the presence of a large company from the residential | circles of the National Capital, where | the bridegroom's family have lived for | veral generations, and the family of | since making the city their home. The | church had quentities of early Summer flowers, rambler roses predominating, and Mr. Richard Crooks, soloist of the | the ceremony and Mr. T. Guy Lucas, | NE-THIRTY MUSIC How to Reach Kenwood Motor Avenue, Lane, Avenue, out through crossing continuing under Connecticut Bradley ‘Wisconsin the viaduct to entrance to Zenwood, three short squares on the left. THE organist of the church, played for the wedding. The bride was escorted and given in marriage by Col. O'Brien and wore a gown of ivory white satin. Rare old rose point lace which has been in the bride’s family for several generations trimmed the gown and formed a cap from which her tulle veil fell. The lace also fell over the long satin train and she carried & prayer book bound in tvory. 3 Baroness van der Efst, sister of the bride, and her sister-in-law, Mrs.” Reb- ert Clowry Roebling, were matrons of honor. Miss Jane Iiiingworth was maid of honor and the bridesmaids included Miss Helen Wardman and Miss Valerie Greham. They were all dressed in chiffon gowns shading from pink to yellow, their arm bouquets of talisman Toses having the same shades as the gowns. Their large hats were of brown straw, the wide brims turning back from ‘their faces. Little Miss Isabella Hagner, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl and/had a quaint costume of changeable flowered tafleta in shades of pink and yellow, fashioned like the gowns of the Kate Greenaway figures She ‘wore a poke bonnet and carried a basket filled with Aarcn Ward roses. Mr. Malcolm McConihe was best man and the ushers were Mr. M. Eugene Roberts, Mr. Joseph Noell, Mr. Joseph McCammon, Mr. H. Spottswood White, Mr. Robert C. Roebling of Princeion, N. J., brother of the bride: Mr. Magill James of Baltimore, Mr. John Sweeney and Mr. Robert Hit. A wedding_breakfast and reception | followed at Esta Brook, the home of Col. and Mrs. O'Brien. on Broad Branch road, and later Mr. and Mrs Hagner started on their wedding trip. On thelr return they will be at home in_Georgetown. Mrs. O'Brien wore a gray costume, the gown of chiffon with a lace coat of the same cloor and a gray hat. Mrs. Hag- ner was in a flowered chiffon gown and her brown straw hat had an edge of tulle on the brim. b Among the oui-of-town guests COLONIAL ~ ANTHRACITE Ask the Man Who Uses it Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1406 N. Cap. St. Pot. 0970 Pot. Burlingtdn Hotel Vermont Ave. at Thomas Sunday’ Dinner, $1.00 Soft Shelled_Crabs on Toast ¥2 Pried Young Chicken Roast Leg b—Mint Jelly Roast. Long Island Duck Spiced © Red Raspbe: 0971 ircle Tce New Potatoes -Asparagus New String Beans—Bzked Tomatoes Hot Rolls and Butter Cucumber Salad—French Dr Tce Cream and Cake N Blackberry Pie _Pineapple Parfait Presh Strawberry Sundae EVENING | were | { T Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roebling of Ber- | of "Philadeiphia, cousin of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCall Cadwalder of ‘Philadelphia, consins of the bride; | Mr. and Mrs. Carrol 8. Tyson, jr., Phila- delphia, cousins of the bride; her aunt, Mrs. Washington A. Roebling of Char- leston, 8. C., and her cousins; Mr. Fer- dinand W. Roebling, 3d, and Mr. Joseph Rocbling of Trenton, N. J.; former Gov. | E. C. Stokes of Trenton, N. J.; Mr. John | L. Kuser of Bordentown, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, Norman James, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Magill James, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. | James, and his son-in-law_and daugh- |ter, Mr. and Mrs. Janin Fisher, all of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. John Town- send of Philadephia; Mrs. Murray Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Garvin and | Col. Morris Ernest Locke. Col, and Mrs. O'Brien were hosts at | an informal supper party at Esta Brook !for the bride and bridegroom, the mem- ,bers of the wedding party and out-of- town guests. | The charge d'afiaires of Egypt and | Mme, Aly Ismail Bey entertained at | lunctieon today at the legation when | their guests the Minister of Czechoslo- kia, Mr. Ferdinand Veverka; the Min- | ister of Siam, Maj, Gen. Prince Amora- | dat Kridakara; ihe first secretary of | the Turkish embassy, Mr. Nuri Sabit; |the first secretary of the Bulgarian le- gation and Mme. Bisseroff; the second | secretary of the Turkish embassy, Mr. | Ussaki Bulent; the second secretary of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Guell; the first secretary of thie Ru- manian legation and Mme. Popovici, the secretary of the Czechoslovakian le- gation and Mme. Papanek, Senora de Sanchez Latour, Mr. and Mrs. Joseplt E. Davies, Dr. and Mrs. Lee McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porterfield Light Miss Corinne Frazier, Miss Anita Bogg: Mics Eyelyn Gordon, the Egyptian con- sul general in New York, Mr. Anis Azer, and Mr. Ahmed Mamdouh Moursi, sec- ond secretary of the legation, and Mr. Andre Cattaui, attache The President-elect of Colombia. Dr. Enrique Olaya, and his daughters, Seno- | rita Lucia Olaya and Senorith Maria | Olaya, who are spending a few days in Chicago, were entertained at lunch- eon yesterday by the Chicago Associs tion ‘of Commerce and officials of the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition. | | | Mr. and Mrs. John William Gregg | are issuing cards announcing the mar- | riage this morning of their daughter Helen Ely to Mr. Harvey Spalding | Gerry, son of Mrs. Margarita Spalding | Gerry' and_the late Mr. Philip Fusting | Gerry of Washington. The ceremony | was “performed at 11 o'clock in All | Souls’ Unitarian Church, the pastor, | the Rev. Dr. U. G. B. Pierce officiating in the presence of only the members AMBULANCES Best in Town. 54‘00 Local Call Col. 0438 Call Chamb\en Co. ~ MONUMENTS P R S T e Markers—Letter Cutting | WASHINGTON GRANITE é MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WM. JARDINE, Secty. 48 N, ¥. Ave. N.W. A The 1930 Model Home 5 Woocflawn Avenue And Its Neighbors STAR, WASHINGTON, | | | blossoms. | | | from the Universit | ding music, D. C., SATURDAY, of the two families. Mr. Lewis Corning Atwater, organist of the church, played a short program before the ceremony and also played the wedding marches. ‘The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Emma Gregg, and the best man was Mr. Carl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry started imme- diately after the ceremony for a motor trip and will spend some time in the Catskills, where they have a cottage. They will be at home until October, at Forest Hills, N. Y., and will sail in the early Autumn for London, where Mr. Gerry will continue his work with the National City Bank. Mr. Gerry, who is a native of Washington, is a graduate of Cornell University and was among | the first to study and graduate in the Foreign Service School here. His last assignment, from which he resigned recently, was as third secretary of the United States embassy in London. Hia bride is a native of Virginia and her family is prominent in that State, hav- ing moved to Washington a compara- tively short time ago. Miss Phillipa F. Gerry came to Wash- ifgton and was among the members of the family at the wedding this morning. She will return to New York the first of the week. Mrs. Duncan E. Cameron entertained at dinner last evening at her home, at Newport. Chevy Chase First M. E. Church Scene of Noon Wedding Today. ‘The First Methodist Episcopal Church of Chevy Chase was the scene of an interesting wedding at noon today, when Miss Eleanor Parker Freeny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Freeny of Delmar, Del, and Mr. Donald Haslup Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward B Adams of Chevy Chase, Md., were mar- ried. The Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall officiated. The bride, who was graduated from the University of Maryland a year ago. wore a princess gown of ivory satin trimmed with Alencon lace and a bridal vell which has been in the family for many years and worn with orange She parried a shower bou- quet of roses and lilies of the valley. ‘The bride’s sister, Mrs. Joseph C. Burger, was her matron of honor. She wore a gown of pink net fashioned along princess lines, with a hat of pink horsehair braid trimmed in blue. Her bouquet was of butterfly roses and blue delphinium, The two bridesmaids were Miss, Rosa- lie Ellegood Freeny of Baltimofe and Miss Peggy Adams of Chevy Chase. Their gowns were similar to that of the matron of honor, in reversed col- ors, and their bouquets were also of butterfly roses and blue delphinium. Muriel Ruth Adams, 4-year-old niece of the bridegroom, was the flower girl. ‘The best man is the groom’s brother, Mr. Edward G. Adams, and the ushers were Mr. three of the groom's fraternity brother: of Maryland, M R. Bruce Emerson, jr.; Mr. Charles S. Dodson and Mr. Charles V. Koons. Mrs. O. J. Matlock played the wed- and just preceding the ceremony Miss Helen Jacobs sang “Beloved It is Dawn” and “I Love You Truly.” After the ceremony the bridal party and members of the family were enter- tained at a_ wedding breakfast at the Columbia Country Club, where the bride’s mother, Mrs. E. E. Freeny, helped receive the guests. Mrs. Freeny wore ‘a becoming gown of beige lace, with a horschair braid hat of the same color Later in the afternoon the bride and reopened. Everything in Kenwood argues for its preference as a place of residence — accessibility, natural beauties, restrictions that maintain the ideals upon which the com- munity is founded—togctl’lcr with the Club House. Tennis Courts and Golf Course. offfl‘ind their facilities for athletic and social en’ayment. The Model Home is compict of W. B. Moses & § —a oy furnished from the Studios nd your inspection is invited. Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 Sund 10 AM. Week Days From 2 to Pleasanton C. Bowie and | JUNE 7. 1930. groom left for a motor trip to Canada. They will be at home in Kew Gardens after July 1, Mfs. J. P. Ryan of New York City has motored to Washington, accom- panied by her daughter, Miss' Marjorie A. Ryan, and Mrs. J. E. Donovan of Bprt Rich, L. I, and is stopping at the Carlton. . Mr. and Mrs, Walter D. Denegre, who spent a few days at the Ambassa- dor, in New York, have gone to Vill | crest, their home at Manchester, Mass. Miss_ Caroline Thompson, a senfor at | Bryn Mawr College, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huston Thompson, has returned to Washington for the month of June, | Miss Elizabeth Hume entertained a company last evening at the Le Paradis roof garden supper dance in compliment to her sister, Miss Jeannette Hume and her fiance, Mr. Nathaniel Clifford. Other guests were Mrs. Robert E. | Jasperson, Mrs. S. Hallock du Pont, Mr. Joseph McCammon. 3d3 Edward Melcher and Mr. James Mifehell, jr. Mrs. Alfred Ball Garges is spending | { the month of June with her brother | and_ sister-in-law, Mr. and_Mrs. John | J. Hetzel, at Bluefleld, W. Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Rout of Wash: ington was a visitor recently at Baden- | Baden, in the Black Forest of Germany { International @uto races are scheduled ! for June 25 to 29. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Bchenck are guests at the Dodge Hotel, en route to | their home, in Madison, N. J., after | motoring to Harrogate, Tenn., to_attend the commencement exercises of Lincoln Memorial University, of which Mr. ! Schenck is a trustee. 2 i s | . _The wedding of Miss Eloise Warren Vaiden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs | Ernest ¢ Vaiden, and Mr. John Henry Miller, jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. John | Henry Miller, will take place in the | Cleveland Park Congregational Church | this evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. and Mis. Willlam Oakle who are taking a week's | Blue Ridge ountains, Thursday to their apartment Sherman. 2 \ |, Dr, and Mre Wade I, Atkinson, after spending the Winter in Palestine, Egypi, | and Northern Africa, are now at Royot, France. Dr. Atkinson is taking the | cure at that noted heart spa. They are | expected back in Washington this Sum- mer. Inciting of Riot Is Laid to Trio and Two Professors. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, June 7 (#).— | Conspiracy charges were sworn Thurs- day against two dismissed professors |and three studenis of the Polytechnic | Institute at San German, alleging they incited the student strike on May 23 | which brought the closing of the insti- tution. The_professors, Pedro P. Casablanca |and_Caamelo Mendoza, were dismissed | by President J. W. Harris following |upon the student uprising. The stu- | dents protested discipline enforced by Dean Charles A. Leaker. Meanwhile, the university has been in the ay from to 9 P.M. 9 PM. MINE CAVE-IN KILLS 5 LEADVILLE, Col, June 7 (#).—Five men were reported killed in a cave-in of a tunnel today at the Climax Moly- bdenum Co.’s mine at Climax, 12 miles from here. A rescue Crew was dis- patched from Leadville, Beaths. BASS. BOSA HART. On_ Friday. June 8. 1630, ROSA HART BASS, wife of the late’ William M. Bass and sister of Miss Carrie Hart, Mis. Frank Major and Gil- bert Hart of Chicago and the iste Samuel Hart and Mrs. A, D. Frank. Services at Gawler chapel, 1730 Pa. ave. n.w.. Sun- day June 8. at 9:30 a.m. * Interment vate. BAUER, FREDERICK WILLIAM, On Fri- | day, June 6 1930, at George Washington Hospital, FREDERICK WILLIAM BAUER. beioved husband of Bmma M. Beuer Wathen). Funeral from his Jate residence, 2324 Nicholson_st. s.e., on Monday, Juné .4t 1pom. Services at Trinity Luthersn | Church, 4th and E nw., at 2 pm. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Cedar | Hill Cemetery 8 BUTLER, JOSEPH W. Zntered into eternal | resi on “Thurgday, June 5, 1030, &t 3:43 Sidence of hig son. 4020 | ri: 8 (ne¢ yoted ' husbaind | of father of Prankiin B ler Clvew. He was emplo; og_aid Printing for ars, of Rrightwond Park M. E nsbury_Lodge, F. A. A M:: Ruth Chapter. O. E. S.. past president of 'the Fellowship Club of Master Masons, Kismet Council. Roval Arcanum. Funeral from the residence of his son, Sunday. June 8. st 2 pom _Interment st Cybress Hills Cometers, Brooklyn, 4 and friends invited to attend. CHAMBERLIN. ROY MILTON. On June 6. | 1930, ROY MILTON, beloved husband of | Dorothy G. Chamberlin, d 38 “vears, | Funeral from W, W. Deal's {uneral home 816 H st. ne, Monday. June 9, 'at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- Church, GANSE. HU HUGO, 10 of Betty a 8ol Gan Funeral from the chaj Bernard Danzansky, 3501 14th st Sunday. June 8 at 13 noon. Flease omit GREENWELL, WILLIAM M. On Thursday: June 51930, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital WILLIAM M., beloved husband of Rosa Greenwell and devoted father of Willie, John and Jesse Gireenwell and Mrs, Alberta Davis, Mrs her, Mrs. Elizabeth Coles and, icaster. Remains, | temporarily max's_ chapel. 1400 8 st. nw. may seen Saturday after 3 pmi. at the residence of his daugh- fer. 1836 Sip st nw “Euneral sundey, Jutie 8, at I p.m.. from St. Mark's Epis: Copal Church. Tenleytown. Friends in- Vited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 7 HARVEY. IDA. Saturday, June 7. 1930, at Masonic and Eastern Star Home, Takoma, D.'C. IDA HARVEY. wife of' the late Wilson_Harvey. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th . n.w. Notice of funeral later HAWKINS, ANDREW JACKSON. On Thurs- day. J 1930." ANDREW JACKSON HAWKINS, Husband of Blonge W. Haw- kins and son of Thomas Hawkins, He also leaves four sisters and four brothers. Funeral Sunday, June 8. at 1 pm.. from First Baptist Church, 27th and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Rev. James L. Pinn officiating. Remalns restinig’at, the W, Ernest Jarvis | funeral chureh. 1432 U st. n.w. Int ment, Charlottésville. Va. 8 HAWKINS, FANNIE A. The Ladies' CIiff Rnck Socloty announces the death of Mrs. FANNIE A. HAWKINS. Funeral Monday, June 9. 1930, at 2 p.m., {rom Vermoni Avenue Baptist Church. MRS, LENA J. HART, Pres. LOUISE LEWIS, Fin. Sec. HAWK FANNIE. Officers and members of Columbis Temple. 422 1. B. P. O. E. of W.. are notified of the death of Daughter FANNIE HAWKINS. ~ Session of sorrow s June 7.1930, at the Elks’ Home, 301 Rhode lsland ave, n.w,. at 7:30 p.m Fuveral Monday, June 9, at 2 p.m.. from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Veérmont ave. between Q and R sts. n.w.' Morning Star_Lodge, No. 40; Columbia Lodge, No 85: Forest Temple. No, 9: Love and ‘Har- mony Temples_are invited. z ALETHYA H. WILLIAMS, D. R. RHODA F. COLSTON, Fin. LANE. GLADYS. On Wednesday, June 4 1930. at Tuberculosts Hospital,’ GLADYS LANE." the beloved niece of Mrs. Sallie Yeager and Edward Atwell Remains, resting at Lomax's chapel, 1400 8 st. n.w.. may be seen Friday after'2 pm. Funerai| Blnday, June 8 at Culpeper. Va. Inter- ment Fairview Gemetery, at Culpeper. 7 ANDANYOHL. COLUMBIA €. On Friday, e 6, 0533 %09 p.m. COLUMBIA C. MANDANYOHL. beloved ‘wife of the Inte Nicholas H. Mandanyohl, aged 73 years m her late Tesidence. 511 E st n.e. on Monday. June 9 at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and _friends invited to attend. nterment at Glenwood Cemetery. 8 OSE¥., HANNAH C? Departed this life on P any, une 6, 1930, at Freed Hos- pital. HAKNAH C. POSEY, loving, wife of Noble D. Posey. mother of Lula Randolph and Silvia Posey. ~She also leaves meny Gther relntives and friends. Remains rest fng at (he John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd ‘and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funefal fater, RADCLIFFE, WALLACE. On_Friday, June &, 1930. at his residence. 1675 31st &f. n.w. Hev. WALLACE RADCLIFFE. in his 88t year. beloved husband of Jessie W. Rad- IiHe. "“Puneral services _ at _the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church on Mon- day, June 9. at 2 p.m. The body will lie fn state at the chufch from 11:37 Monday ing "until 1:30 "o'clock. Interment Mary L resting _at mox Rock Creek Cemetersy. REILLY. CAPT. MARTIN. On Friday, June 0. at Georgetown Hospital. ' Capt MARTIN 'REILLY, beloved husband of Johanna Reilly of 2528 Wisconsin ave. n.w. | Funeral from the above residence on Mon- day. June 9. at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass | 2t Holy Trinity Church at 9:15 am. Rela- | fives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 8 EILLY. CAPT. MARTIN. Members of R ane Council. No. 353. K. of C.. are here- by advised of the death of Brother Capt.| MARTIN REILLY ard requested to attend his funeral from his lats residence. 2528 Wisconsin ave. n.w. on Monday. June 9. 8.3 am.: thence to' Holy Trinity Chugch Where Tequiem mass will be sung S 3 JOHN E. BURNS, G. K, DENNIS J. 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Hotel McAustin. 7 al_value. in leather White gold (lady's). on Ga."ave, 912 Quincy CEMETERIES. S GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Choice lots and sites for sale, WEAVER, | BRILL. EVA MAY. * A Breathn. SMITH, GERTRUDE LEOTA. On Friday, June ‘6. 1930, at Sacred Heart Home, Hy- attsville, Md', GERTRUDE LEOTA SMITH Black)." beloved wite of John F. G. h. Remains resting at W. warren Taltavall's funeral home, 14th’ st. and Spring toad how. Funeral from \. War- Ten Taltavull’s funeral home, Monday, June 9, at 8:30 a.m., thence o the Sacred Heart Home Chapel. where mass will be sud at 9 am Relatives and frlends in: atténd. Interment at Olivet Cemetery. TOLBERT, BLANCHE. Suddenl nesd: June 4. 1930, BLAN of 318 Ne rk nAwS" of Louis Mary A. Munfor Munford. Ernest Jarvi: p.m., from Asbury M. town, Md. LAVIM Depar! i Mount ) se _and and_sister of George resting at the W. church, 1432 Yoii Jupe 8 at 3.30 an- 8 on am. at LAVINIA the late She leaves two daugh welve g great-great . two siste Rran erandchildren, 05t of ‘ather 1 Sunday, © R te' John and Funeral from Mount hureh, Mount . In Memortam. d to the memory Sac A BRILL, who of my deur iles T cannot see, 1ittle token show 1 remember thee. HUSBAND, F. R. BRILL. BUCHHOLZ, GUSTAVE. In sad but lovin remembrance of our dear husband s father. GUSTAVE BUCHHOLZ, who de paried thls life five vears ago today, June Dearest Gustave, how we miss you earth you passed away, aching for you < of you today EVOTED WIFE, CHRISTINE. Fiye vears have nan FREDERICK. COZZENS. JESSIE. sacred_and_loving memory'of our mother, JESSIE COZZENS, who passed_ into the h fe June 1. 1919, eleven vears ago today Gone. dear mother. but_not_forgotten. DAUGHTER, MRS. IDA HALL. * Passed_into s ago_today, RACE SHIMM HER DEVOT AUNT ELIZABETH. N. BHIN MATTHEWS, NELLIE In sad and loving remembrance of a devoted wife and moth- er. NELL] MATTHEWS. Who ' died seven years ago, June 6, 1923. Dear mother is sleeping, free from all pain, Aweke her’ not, aweei Spiril. to sullef again: She l.\l\lmheri 50 sweetly, oh, let her slume er on Her sickness is ended, her trouble all sone. ©Oh, think how she suffcred and moaned with her pain, In the long hours we soo*hed her in vain, Untllb('xod. in His mercy, came down from above. Wu.)]\mn'imtls. who whispered a message of Dearly loved and sadly missed. HER HUSBAND, J. J. MATTHEWS, AND CHILDREN. . PEYTON, FRANC remembrance of our dear mother, GES PEYTON. Who departed_ infs nineteen y2ars ago today, June 7, 1911+ We_took our sorrows all to you. You'd smooth our troubled brows, ‘You always chased the clouds away— We could not forget you now. We cannot clasp your loving hand, iles we cannot jsee, AND_SISTER, THOMAS, ERMINIE F. In sad but loving FRAN- life mbi ce. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. MRS. ELLA M. HARRIS, MOSES PEYTQN. MRS. MARY 'A. SMOOT AND MPS. GER- TRUDE BYRD. . PEYTON, BENJAMIN, In brance of our beloved son & BENJAMIN PEYTON, who years ago today, June 7. 1925 Rest on. beloved, we will all be together again soon. FOUNTAIN PEYTON AND FAMILY. SPARSHOTT, CHARLES A. In sad but lov. ing memory of our dear father, CHARLES A SPARSHOTT. who died one year ag0 today, June 7, 1920. Days of sadnéss still come o'er us, Secret tears do often flow, Bug memory keeps you ever near us, | T Althoush you lefi us one year ago. Some may thin forgotten. : caled, But_little they kbow of sorrow Within our hearts concealed. LOUISE, GERTIE. MAMIE. * | STEEP, MARY A. In sad but loving remems= brance of my dear mother, MARY A. STEEP, who died two vyears ago today, June 7, 1928. A faithful mother, loving and kind, A better mother 1o one can find. Her busy hands are folded. Her work on eartn is done; Her troubles are ended Her heavenly place i3 won. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MABEL. TIPPETT, PATSY LOUISE. In loving mem= ory of our deat wife and mother, PATSY LOUISE TIPPETT. who departed 'this life three vears ago today, June 7, 1927. loving rememe d brother, left us five May she rest in peace HUSB: SON AND DAUGHTEI FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE_N.W.___ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISSAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Thoss Wes soee M ot __Established 1841 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL_ST. ________ Phone Lincoln 04 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. B e Teieonone National 2473 " TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. §543 V. L. SPEARE CO. U RTROR, Toe SR 1009 e St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626 ormerly 910 F_St. N.W. = it L — — — N Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance oatCndse Lincoln 0524 ALMUS R SPFARE Succeeding the Grixinal W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Conmeeticut Ave. tomae_4600 WILLIAM H.SCOTT 409 8th ST. S E. LINCOLN 0530 ¥7W:;VZ'; Deal & Co. JOHN R “Wgi _1337_10th St. N.W. h Clyde J. 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