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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, F. ). SCHWARZ FUNERAL IS-HELD AT RESIDENCE | John 8t. | residence. | wood Cemetery. Native of Germany Was Known Internationally for His Ce- ramic Art Work. | residence here. Puneral services for Prof. Fraenz J.| Bchwarz, 86 years old, noted worker in pottery painting. who died Priday at porcelain and ivory the residence of his daughter, Clair Hambly, street, were held this afternoon at the Interment was Prof. Schwarz, a native of Germany, | formerly conducted an art studio here. | be able to broadcast as usual every eve- | Three years ago, after a long period of | ning. They are due in Hollywood July | art. work in Chicago, he re-established a | 15 to begin work on their talkie. Schwarz's feputation was international. His patronage. during the Wagnerian ' pearances without interruption. Mrs. | art period in Germany, included notable 5713 Ninth | personagés among the Bavarian no- bility. He was an native of Offenburg. in Gien- AT Amos 'n' Andy will time themselves on their trip to Hollywood so they will Re- mote control for the network connec- In the ceramic art, particularly in| tion also will follow Rudy Vallee this painting, Prof. | Summer during his vaudeville tour, en- | abling him to continue his radio ap- . 81st Anniversary Ends Tuesday! Fifteen jewel Elgin watch, conforming with the new style designs. $1 4.95 A handsome watch, with metal mesh-band 50c a Week! For the modern 1930 Miss, this accurate, guaranteed watch, 15-Jewel $ 19-85 50c a Week! Ladi wrist watch with four monds and four sapphires in a solid gold case. . 75c _a Week! A seventeen jewel Hamil- ton watch a compact, graceful case. *50 $1 a Week! will make any young man happy. $ 1 2.95 50c a Week! A ring any bride will trea- sure, with seven step- mounted diamonds. $19.85 50c a Week! Three flashing diamonds set in an 18-kt. wi moun *19'ff If you've waited t the question—this ring will help you. $ 29.50 50c a Week! Smart, new de: ring with a | diamond. $59.5o $1 a Week! brilliant ping stone ring will tepping stone’’ to happiness. $ .50 l§ 47W¢;)1! delicately mounted in al beautiful ring. Famous Clark make a res you a light every time. 98 \s | Reduced from $§ Costume jewelry, new in ed Carving set with heavily silver - plated handles, ETET T stainless ateel b];el and $1.9 At 6 o’clock tomorrow evening this sale will be over. It will be your own fault if you miss the opportunity to have a new watch or a new ring, or other new jewelry or silverware from the Castelberg 81st Anniversary cele- bration. ? NO MONLY DOWN! 50c or $1 a Week We want to make it possible for everybody in Washington to join our 81st Anniversary celebration. For to- morrow, the last day, we offer the convenience of no down payment to those who find even the small deposit we customarily ask to be a bar to their participation in this great event. TRADE IN YOUR OLD JEWELRY! Nearly every home boasts an an- cient watch or ring. Not old enough to have antique value, but too old to !mve style value. Bring it in. Trade it in tomorrow for fine, modern jewelry at 8lst Anniversary prices and terms. FREF, SILVER GIFTS! For tomorrow, we offer a serving piece with a sterling silver handle as our 81st Anniversary gift to everyone who selects $10 worth or more of Castelberg Anniversary jewelry or silverware. PLANNING OUR 100« BIRTHDAY! The Castelberg family is already looking forward to 1949 and antici- pating the Century Celebration of the founding of this business. Which means that we will be here to stand behind every purchase made tomor- row—the last day of our 81st Anni- versary. We'll expect you tomorrow. 1004 F STREET N.W. 818 KING ST., ALEX., VA. D, . | not exist without the “secret protection afforded by municipal officers and by other powerful politictans in and out | of office.” . “The pawer of the gang.” he said, | | "consists in the ehormous sums it reai- | izes from protected gambling and espe- | | elally from beer running, so called, and | | imported or sold as imported alcoholic | beverages.” The following message from Presi- gent Hoover was rea “All effprts to encourage intelligent | interest {n public affairs deserve the support of ail citizens. Such interest | and the full discussion of all issues are essential to self government.” Opposes Searching Homes. Loesch said that if transfer of pro- hibition enforcement to the Department of Justice does not improve conditions, some modification of the eighteenih amendment must be considered “I have no sympathy whatevér with | o-called _enforcement which _involves | the searching of homes for a few pints | or gallons of contraband alcohol.” he | said. “That kind of enforcement has a negligible result on the total production | of merchandized illicit beverages. “The great defect of it is its useless- ness in diminishing the total sale of illegal beverages. The searching of | homes in that respect has, in my judg- | ment, reached the very limit, if it has | not passed beyond the right of a citi- | inreasonabe searches and semmire " | ELMER j} CHUTH EXPIRES SUDDENLY Loesch said the diversion of large Funeral Tomorrow LOESCH HITS HOME SEARGHES FOR RUM Favors Changes in Law Un-| less Enforcement Shift Improves Conditions. By the Associated Press. IOWA CITY, Towa, June 30.—Frank J. Loesch, a member of President Hoover’s Law Enforcement Comm sion, declared today that a general vio- lation of the fourteenth, fifteenth and eighteenth amendments to the Consti- tution lends sympathy and aid to crim- inals escaping arrest and punishment for atrocious crimes. Addressing the commonwealth con- ference at the University of Towa, Loesch, head of the Chicago Crime Commission, declared the eighteenth amendment has been violated openly or covertly throughout the entire coun- try and that sections in the Southern | States have refused to abide by the | fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. Calling it a political error to allow illiterate persons to vote, Loesch main- {ained that crimihal organizations can- ELMER J. SCHROTH. amounts of industrial alcohol into illegal channels “has been a source of | wholesale violation of the Volstead law and has been the pool for enormous | sums of money wherewith to corrupt . 1883 politicians and the law-enforcing More than 2,000,000 American bath- | Ing caps were worn in other parts of the world last year. | 8t. Joseph's Catholic Church Tomorrow. Erected in d other cemeteries throughout sur- rounding States, Best Materials Prices Right WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc WM JARDINE. Secty. 48 N Y v National Elmer J. Schroth, 40 years old, gen- manager and senjor member of the firm of A. T. Schroth & Sons, | dealers in smoked meat products in | Center Market, died at his home, 702 Maryland avenue northeast, Baturday after a sudden illness. Death was due ¥ _FLORAL FMBLEMS AT MOD. ES. " TEL NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0108 14th & Eye Promot Auip Delivery Bervies, | Gude Bros. Co., 4212 F St. Artistic_exoresst al services, with requiem mass will be conducted at St. Joseph’s Cath |olic Church tomorrow” morning at o'clock, following brief services at the residence. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemeter Mr. Schroth is survived by his mother, Mrs. Nellie Schroth: —three | daughters, Miss Mary A. Schroth, Miss Cecelia L. Schroth and Miss Nellle V. Schroth: two brothers, John A. and | Norman' €, Schroth, and a sister, Miss | Elizabeth 1. Schroth. Mr. Schroth's | wife was the late Mrs. Virginia Schroth, | before her marriage, Miss Ponnet. His father was the late Anton Schroth. WHEW---W--W . .. These are days for COOL SUMMER SUITS W a tropical worsted, a smart linen, or Nurotex...a Palm Beach or a- Mo- hair you'll find us ‘well prepared to meet your requirements, announces s new section for MASONS INTRODUCTORY and ome. | | ’ RT LINCOLN | ana__ their | PrigES (Clojsier families. columbarinm to_vistors)) _ Visitors we. 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SAnother article will tell you how your massed buring helps American food producers as much as it heips you—fair tit for tat. e ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. Funeral Services Will Be Held at| 9| | CASE, M. 128, | EMMERT. ROENA B. Suddenly, on Satur- | HARADY. ARTHUR. On Saturday. June 28, | JoHNSON, | KERR, WILLIAM W. @ards nf Thanks. BOSWELL. BERNEICE E. We wisn to extend nd appreciation for ss. messages of syme pathy and the beautitul floral offerings re. d from our relatives, neighbors, many ds and the ministers in our sad be- ement in the loss of our devoted hter' and sister, E. BERNEICE BOS- HER PARENTS AND BROTHERS. * JENNINGS, MARY E. Mrs. Lucinda Jen- nings Davis and family wish to thank | their relatives, friends and neighbors for kind expressions of sympathy and bes tiful floral tributes at the death of ou gearly beloved daugnier and sister. MAR E. JENNINGS, who left us Sundas, J Breaths. ' ANDREWR. MAROLD W. Suddenly, on Sun- | dax. June 20, 1930, HAROLD W, ‘Meloved | gon of Ogear 1. and Julia Haves Andrews. | Funeral from his Iate residence, 838 Con- | nw. on Wednesdav. July 3, ai thénce to the Chirch ‘of the Nativity, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and. friends invited 1 BABCOCK, ROBERT. On Saturday, June 28, 1030.'at_his home. Dr. ROBERT BAB- COCK of Chicago, Ill. brother of Mrs. Robert B. Marten of ihe Mendota A Washington. . BARNES. ANNA. On Sunday. June 29. 1930, | At Freedmen's Hospital, ANNA_BARNES, devoted dauhter of Harriett Berry and aunt of Alice Cole. Hattie. Adellas, Jere- mish Berry and Thomas E. Berry. ° Re- maing resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral Iafer. BARTON, REV. W. W. Bunday. June 29. 1930, residence. 1238 Girard Barton, devoted husban, Departed {his nfe at s am: at his| . now. Rev. W. W of Mary M. Bar- ton and loving father of Walter, Murray. Ulysses and Mildred Barton. Beatrice Bland | and Costina Weyms. Remains resting at Bundy's funeral home, 7th and Pla. ave n Funeral from his late residence Wednesday. July 2,"at 1:30 pm. _Relatives and friends invited, Rev. O. L. Rand off- ciating. 1 1. HUBBARD. On Sunday, June 29, At Sibley Memorial Hospital, J. HUB. BARD BEAN, beloved husband of Alics L. Bean (nee Evereit). Funeral will be heid from his Iate residence, 11 Gasch ave. North Decatur Heights, Md.. on Wednes day. July 2. At 1 pamn. thence to Pet- worth Bap(ist Church, 7th and Randolph te. n.w. where services will be held at 2 m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Rock Creek Cemelery. g N. On Sunday, June 29. 1930, nee, 19 N st e JOUN ROYKINS husband of Mary Boykins. e aiso len two children, two brothers and many other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, frd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral BRADLEY. MOLLIE F. On Monday. a0, 1930," at the residénce of her da v Loiiise Bradiey Edwards, No. 3 Siep Hyattsville, Md, MOLLIE E,. be- f the late Cuaries Brigys Hrad- eral from F. Gasch's Sons, Hy- Md., Wednésday, July 32, at 1 atives mud friends invited, ' Tnter- merit Iry Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, . BURKE, JACQUELINE LE. On Sundav. June ' 20.° 1930, JACQUELINE GAYLE BURKE, loving daughter of Corneliis, ir and Maud Burke. Funeral Tuesday, Ju 1. at 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis fineral church, 1432 You st. n.w. CARTER. MARY A. Departed this life on Saiurday, June 28, 1930, at 5:30 pm. MARY ‘A CARTER.' 8he leaves {0 mouri their loss five children, Alfred and Robert Carter, Mis, Alvilla Brown, Mrs. Eltie Barton and ‘Mrs. Martha Garnett: nine- teen grandchildren, two grent-grandehii- dren. six brothars, three sisters and a host of other Telatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday. July 2, at 1 p.m., Irom Reho- both Baptist Chuich. 1st si. betwesn N and O sts s.w. Remaina may be viewed Tuesda evening at Pord's funeral parlors 1300 Bouth Capitol st and on Wednesday at the church from 8'am. 0 1 pm. terment Lincoln Memorial Cometer: MARGARET. On Sunday. June M. MARGARET CASE, beloved wife of Charles 8 Case. Pugeral Wednes- dav. July 3. At 10:30 & m., from her late residénce. “Potomac, Md. ' Interment St Mary's Cemetery, Rockviile, Md. 1 DAVIS, HERMAN COVINGTON. On Sun- day,”June 29, 1930, At his residence, 8111 Sth'st. n.w.' HERMAN COVINGTON DA- VIS, axed 84 vears, beloved husband of Berbara Davis. _ Funeral services At ,his Iate residence.” Tuesdsy, July 1, at 2:30 pm. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. June, day, June 28, 1030, ROENA B. EMMERT. belaved wife ‘of John L. Emmert, aged 53 J4Ars.” Remaine resting at'the thapel of Thos. 8. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. n.w. Pi- neral from Calvary Baptist Ghurch, 8th and H sts. n.w. on Wednesday, July 2. at 2 pm. Relatives and_{riends invited to sttend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. 1030, ARTHUR HARADY, the devoted hus- band of Edith Harady, loving son of Sarah Johnson. He also leaves one brother, three sisters and other _relatives and friends. Remains resting 4t the Jdohn T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. I"l:lnhllfll‘ll‘.d on !{:I‘grdély. June 28, 1930, 8 "his residence. orcoran at. n.w.. L0018 LI Remuing. restine. at Mooh & Allen’s funeral parlors, 12th st. and Fla_a n.w. Funeral Monday, June 30, at Pranklinton, N. C. BESSIE E. Departed this life on ay, June 39, 1930, BESSIE F. JOHN 8he 1s survived by her cne so iwo daughters. one sister, one brother and 8 host of oiher relatives and Puneral Wednesday, July 2, at from the chapel of the George B. Co.. 1416 Florida nave. n.e. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. JONES, LUCY V. Suddenly, on Saturday, June 38, 1930, at 4:30 am.. LUCY V. JONES (nee Lomax), the beloved wife of Matthew Jones and ‘daughter of the late P. A. and Sarah Lomax. mother of Mat- thew, jr. and Steriing Jones, devoted sis- ter of the late Clifford J. and P. A. Lo- max and loving _stepdaughter of Mrs. Alma J. Lomax. Remains resting at her late residence, 4814 Sheriff rd. n.e. Fu- neral Tuesday. July 1, at 2 p.m., from the Church of God, New Jersey ave. and M st n.w., Rev. Charles T. Benjamin, pastor. Friends’ invited. Interment family lot, Payne’s Cemetery. KANE, LILLIAN V. On Sunday. June 29, 19! her residence. 1745 Columbia rd, n.w. LILLIAN V. KANE, beloved wife of James Kane. Services at the 8. H Hines Co. funeral home, 2900 14th st nw. Wednesday, July 2, at 2 pm. In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. * Suddenly, on Sunday, June 20, "1830, at' 1324 Monroe st. n.w.. WILLIAM W._‘beloved husband of Rrownic Hood Kerr. Remains resting at the 8, H. Hines Co.' funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. KERSEY, WILLIAM B. Suddenly, on Sun- day. June 26, 1930, WILLIAM B. KERSEY, aged 58, beloved husband of Annie John. son Kersey. Funeral from his Iate resi- dence, 208 Greene ave.. Aurora Mills, Va. | Wednesday. July 2. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends’ invited. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Alexandrin, Va. 1 1S A. On Sunday, June 29. 1030, residence. Ardmore. ‘Md., LEWIS A. PYLE, beloved husband of 'the lafe Hannah J. Pyle. Funeral from Gasch's undertaking establishment, Hyattsville, Md. Wednesday morning. July 2. at 10 el Services at Mount Tabor's Ceme- tery, near Belair, Md., at 12 o'clock. REVELLE, ALICE C. On Sunday, June 29, 1030, “at ‘her residence, 480 G st. s.w ALICE C., beloved wife of George P. Re- velle and’ daughter of the Iate John and Sarah Keese. Funeral from above resi- dence on Tiesday, July 1. at 2:30 pm Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery, ——— e LOST. BAG. coniaining glasses, bank book memo- randum, etc.: name on the book, E. D. Boul- din._ Reward. Col. 6096-W. = 0 BRGOCH- Sunburst” of pearis. small_dias mond in center; either betwean Tavior and | Upshur. on 4th st. n.w., on Wharves car or beiween car stop at New York ave. and Mt Vernon Place Church. From 9 to 4:30, Na- tional 6280 or_after 5:30, Adams 6442 | CAMEO PIN. small white head on BIcK | onyx, in vicinity of Epiphany Church; re- ward. _Phone Potomac 2913 | CHILD'S CHAIN AND LOCKET, steamboat, Sunday. Mis. Myer, 4423 17th | st. n.w. Gol. 4191, Reward i | DIAMOND FARRING, on Saturday, June 28 Please return (o 3338 O st. n.w., Apt. No. 9, _after § o'clock p.m. ee-fourths carat _dlamond from ring setting. Address Box 108-A. Star | T R RO " 2 DOG—Pekinese, hair fairly Clev. 4711 n Norfolk | e male. Phone col. 838, . DOG-— White, female Scotch terrier: light_black “3pots on the back: straved, In the vicinity of 4900 block Conn. ave; an- awers 1o the name of Carrie. Reward. 3634 Everett st. n.w. Clev, 5898 = " ESKIMO_SPITZ HUSKY, answers to name Buster. Reward. No. 17 17th st. n.e. EYEGLASSES, silver frame; Sai ning: Eastern and Laurel aves Park. Reward. Georgia 0699-W. TERRIER—Straved from 3915 13th s( D.W. Saturday. Pleass notify Col. 1281-J. | Reward. Three small boys crying for him. * | GLASSES_Tortoise_shell_rims. n.w. sectioi. Reward. _Phong Adams 5185-W. HAWKEYE _CAMERA near refiec@ng pool | Jine 20, ‘Return 36 Mar Vista, Pasadena, Calit. " Liberal reward. 1 KHAKT BAG. containing bedding and tHoes, on BIair road between 4th st. and Soldiers Home. Monday morning. Reward if returned to' Jane Kephart, 226 Maple ave. Takome Park. Md. Shepherd 2567-J. RING Lady's diamond and onyx ring. lost between F and G on 9th st. Return Op- penheimer & Shah, 907 F st.'n.w. Reward. WRIST WATC on Thursday last 1348 Euclid st. n. T el AR WRIST WATCH, Bulova, bracelet, initials’ 1. C. P. n few Bulova. Tad wold: Return to A. L. Hoeke, - or phone Col. 6732 Re: “goid, link Call’ Shepherd face, white stripe from forehead to nose, brown spot extreme end of back, short tail; collar and tag; name Buck; lost Saturday, June 21. Liberal reward. Georgia 0242. 812 Jefferson st. n.w. p— Dreaths. ROBINSON, MARGARET. Suddsnly. on Sat. Urday. Jina 3. 190; at CRer : fesidence B A ARG ARER ROBINSON widow_of John D. ines Fenio: . son. Puneral from Perry & Waish's peral home, 29 H ot o TheS8Y, July Lat e am. thence fo Bt Wibysing Chureh, where Bigh reauiem mass will sune at 8 am. for the se of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet . Rela- tives and friends invited to d. SCHMIDT, AGNES SCHENK day. June 30, 1030, SCHMIDT. "Funeral from her late resi- dence, and and Carmody rd.. Seat Pleasant, Md. ‘on Wednesday. July 3. at 1:30 p.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 1 On Saturday, June 702 Maryland K husband of Virginia “Schroth and _son of D. and the Iate Anton Schroth. Funeral from his late residence on Tues day. July 1. at 8:30 a.m. Reauiem mass at St Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Rels- tives ‘and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 SPALDING. CHARLES A. AND CATHERINE The interment of CHARLES A._SPALD. NG and CATHERINE C. SPALDING. ife. of Washington, D. O, and Sauseities . 7, will be At2 pm, day " e’ iime. Baticdas. Jubss. G380° at "he Albany Rural Cemefery, Albany, N. Y. 2 STARLING, OWEN. On Saturday, June 38, 1930. OWEN. beloved husband ' of Mary C.'Starling (nee Butler). Puneral from hit late residence. 642 Franklin st. ne. on Tuesday morning. July 1. at 8:30 o'ciock thence _ to Anthony’s Church, whers reauiem 1aass ‘will be said at 9 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. 0 STEV Los CHARIL Q. Suddenly. at unday: June 33, 1930. TEVENSON. =~ Remains resting at W. en Taltavill's funeral home, 14th and Spring rd. nw. Puneral from the above place Tuesday, July 1. at 2 pm. Interment Arlington’ National Cometery with full military honors WEEMS, <. On Sundav. June 2, 1930, residence, Muirkirk, MA . AUGUSTUS. the beloved husband of Eirulis Weems (nee Harrison). He alse ns. one daughter. mother, th r and other rela to mourn thelr lowy. Punergl Tues. aly 1. from Queen's Chapel M. E. Muirkirk, Md., at 2 p.m. Relatiyes and friends invited, . WILEY. HARVEY WASHINGTON. On Mon- duv, ‘June 30, 1990, at 2:15 am. At his ~ WASHINGTON residence ARVE G WILEY. vear of his age. PFii- neral it vermont Avenue Christian Chiireh anes Juiv 2. at 3 pm Body will Tin 1 state I (he church thras WILLIAMS, JENNIE IVISON. On Sunday, June 20 1030, At 270 piy. At Waller Reed General Hospital. JENNIE 1VISON, widow of late Brevet Col. William M. Williame and mother of Lucis K. Williams uneral services at the Fort Myer :m’yl ply 1 at 2 pm. Interment Arlington onal Cometery LIAMS, LUCY ANN, 1930, ot 1.36 " m Teilderce. 753 HAIvard ANI WILLIAMS, th Arthur, Earle, Harry snd Cornelia Wil- Wams. Ada Payne and Julla Williama Marshall, and sisier of Isaae Johnson Tsabeil Gliver of New York © leaves many other relatives O Tine al Iater. Remaing resting Frnect Jaryis funeral ehurch, AUGLS hi On_Sunday. At her dau s n.W loving wmather Not at th 1432 In Memoriam. . ELLA. bute of love to d mother and gra mother, FLLA BATLEY. who departe: life five years ago o 13, 1928 We have only your memory. dear mother, To remember our whole lives through. Your loving smile. ymlr"l‘;nlv:?r:u vol Which meant 56 muc 3 BRCHILDREN GERTIE, BLLEN A R OmERT, AND T GRANDDAUONTER, ELSIE, DAVIS, ORA M. brance of our’ dear son and M. DAVIS, who departed this ago today, June 30, 1924, Though fate our paths may separate And hide your smile from view, "Tia Bowerlens to take {rom us oving memories of you. MOTHER "EVMMA DAVIS: SISTER, nuzl_. Tn sad but sweet remem.- Brother, ORA ife six yoars BROTHERS, FLLEWORTH AND M ? BEDWARDS, LLOYD. PRISCILLA AND RAN- DOLPH. In loving memory y dear parents, brother and ‘uncle f{ather and grandfather, LLOYD EDWARDS, ¥ho di twenty-five years ago, June 21.’ 1908, an our dearlr helovsd mother and _erand- mother, PRISCILLA EDWARDS. who parted ' thix 1ife seven ysars Ago tod: June 30. 1923 and brother = an o RANDOLPH EDWARDSE. who died fftesn years ago, July 25, 1915, There is no sunshine ltke her smil No arms like hers to hol, No touch o tender and so dear, o heart of purer goldl. LOVING DAUGHTER AND SISTER. MRS. ANNIE LYNCH, AND GRANDDAUGH- TER AND NEECE MRS, {HENE HER- BRON.# s UMPKINS, ROWENA N. 1n loving rement- 7 {rx?fl%xms"“rndcur &"Gine ‘30, 018 A , who died June 30, HELEN W._ In loving memory ERRIAM, 5 loving_memo; MR OT et mother. HELEN W, MERRIAM: Who passed away five years ago June 39; 1925. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. TAYLOR, MARY MARGARET. In memo: oF Gt Toving dnughter, MARY MARGAREF TAYLOR, who died one year ago today, June ‘30, 1929 She is gone, but not forgotten: Never, shail her memory fade. Swectest thoughts shail aiways linger e spot where she is 1a g 5 THE FAMILY. , ¢ THAYER. CHARLES. In loving memory of a darling son. who left us one yeAr Ao todny, June 30, 1929, Before the throne of God Thousands of children stand. Up there among the throng My little Charlie_stands, Waiting for us to join him In that hols. happy land. MOTHER AND FATHER. * THOMPSON. WASHINGTON GILES. A trfb. ute of love and devotion to the mi our dear husband and father, W. TON GILES THOMPSON, who entered tnte Test two years ago today, June 30, 1928, Often T think of you. dear husband, And my heart 18 sad with Oh, this world would be like - Could I hear your voice ag: My heart still aches with sadness, My eves shed many a téar. God only knows how I miss you At the end of two saddened years, The years may wipe out many thin But this they wipe out never— The memory of those happy days When we were here together. No one knows how I miss you More and more each day. Life has not been the samé to me nce you were called away. HIS DEVOTED WIPE. Dearest father, how we miss you Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are mching for you As we think of you today. You have gone from us, dear father, To your Savior, good and true. You have won the heavenly glory Which it is for us to do. What grief and pain you suffered here None of us will ever know. 80 _Jesus took you home with Him, Where no tears will ever flow. OsGod, what & weight of sorrow Must’ we. the lonely. bear— A lonely home, & silent voice And only vacant chair HIS LOVING CHILDREN. * TOLSON, CHARLES. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of my devoted son, CHARLES TOLSON. who departed this life eleven years ago today, June 30, 1919. This day brings back sad memories Of our dear son, who has gone to And the ones who' think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. Gone. but not_forgotten, HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. MRS. ELLA SPENCER. i WADDY., JOSEPH AND JOHN M. Sacred fo the memory of our husband,'father and grandfather, JOSEPH WADDY. who arted this lite June 30, 1037, wiid our rother and father, JOHN M. WADI who left us June 30, 1028, This day brings back memories Which fill our hearts with sadness For those memories are of loved ones Who no longer with us dwell. But our one consolation s this— hat bevond this vale of tears We_shall be in that haven of bl With them throughout eternal THE_FA] V. L. SPEARE CO. ith the original W._ R. Speare 2?:’ . 5 } / 1009 H St. 'fi ment. Bt N.W. Phone Prank. 6828 P ormerly o4 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Sioaern Cn _lfncoln 0524 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York A W, District_g600 W. 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