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CANADIANS BATTLE FOREST FIRES Plane Carrying Men and Equip- ment Speeds to Lumber Region. By the Associated Press PRINCE ALBERT, Saskatchewan, August 5.—With ‘one forest blaze| brought under control by the aid of | Tains, firefighters today were battling against flames in two other sections of the North Country. Pires the Churchill River be- tween Lac and Lac Tle a la Crosse in North itchewan were checked by general rains throughout the region. A plane carrying men and fire fight- ing equipment was sent to Nipekamew. north of Montreal Lake, where a new outbreak of flames was reported. The extent of the fire was not given. A force of 42 were in the Torch Lake rea, hting to save 60,000,000 feet of s;-ea umber piled in the path of a ire. e Belfast, Ireland, has started a moun- tain sightseeing motor car service with a vehicle called the Toastrack. 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However their state- | ment continued: “We also declare that | God. who created the universe and | established its laws, is greater than | these laws, and that he has from the | beginning been virtually and constantly | in supreme command of them.” “We recognize that a drought has a | natural tendency to prolong itself.” the conference pronouncement continued, “and that, parallel with this, history is replete with occasions when God has, without setting aside natural laws, witkheld rain from the earth.” Taking the position that God was Reupholstering STAR. WASHINGTON RAIN TO BRING PEOPLE BACK, SAY BAPTIST Louisville Ministers Decline to Pray for Showers, Asserting Laws of Nature Govern Drought. | withholding rain from the earth “in a gracious effort to bring his own people back to the ways of righteous- | ness and holiness, | that they were confident God will an- | swer every prayer for rain, but likewise asserted “that every promise of God is given with condition.” | “We believe that God's people,” the statement concluded,” should turn from | their wicked ways to God for relief from the drought, confess their sins and acknowledge their shortcomings.” | Eye Glasses Fit Eyes. | NEW YORK, August 5 (@) .—Eve | glasses that fit in the eyes as false teeth fit in the mouth have been demon- strated before the New York Optometric Society. Each lens is about the size of a penny and fits in direct contact with | the eye, being held in place by capillary suction. 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Va | Rev. “Allan_F." Poore Preston_Ingram. 33. and Lillle Wallet, 37 | botn”of Frankiintown, Md.: Rev. L. I M | Dousle. Carroll E Lee. 31, and Carrie R. Chenault, Rev. Allan F. Poore. ames Queen. 71, and Mary L. Stevenson. 18; both of Seat Pleasant, Md.:. Rev. M. L. | Gumbleton. | Laurence E. Ady, 31. and Georgiana M. | Covineton, 20: Rev’ Enoch M. Thompson. |, William'Digges. 32. and Mancie R. Prank- | n, 315 Rev. Elijan Doleman. Edward J. Halley, 40. and Florence 8. | Robert E. Mattingly. 23. Harrisburg. Pa | vin L. Wills and Mollie Masses. | Mattingly. ;i Sueward, 21 and ; a | __John C. “mn.n L ‘Samuel_Ediowitz. 30. and.Dora G. Mickel- | Crumble, 19; Rev. Ralph D. Jackson. Charles J. Peterson, 42, Chicawo. TIl.. and Howard n:nd Emma Chapman, 20 boiiy of Baltimore. Rev. 3. T. Loeb | Sharoe, 44. both of New York City: Judse Walter S. Barringer, and Macy L. Sinvard, 27, this city: Rev. Al | . Joseph L. Hecht. 35 30. hoth of Norfolk, Va.; Judsge Robert James 21 and nderland | sacison. 18, Wer e Alexan . Joy | Dorothy id, 18, Dumtr Jonn €. Mosley. itz. son. 21; Rev. G. Silverston: Alexander ' Foster, 32, and Mary L. | “Ernest’ A Tobin. 31. and ‘Ethel L. Ran- nines. 18; Rev. Herbert Bunvea | Ann - Muniing, 37, this city: Rev. Ei Willley. y 3 Rev . Clurence 1 25. and Bessie_Jacobs, John dington Knoxville. ‘Tenn. and Mabel M. Monigomery. 19. this cits Rey. Allan_F. Poore. Horace W. Cross. 21, and Frances V. Morean, 18:° Judee Robért E_ Mattingly William J_‘Cash, 21. and Mary J_Kirsh- ner. 20, bath Cof "Alexandria. Va.' Rev. W. Tolson. S e ‘ Births Reported. ‘ ‘The following births have been repor! the Health Department in the I IFh's‘u‘nu Albert H. and Margaret H. Sladek. boy. | James 8 and Catherine Gardiner. girl | Thomas T. and Dorothy E. Keller, girl. | Alton T and Marion E. Cox. girl | Prederick J. and Lillian O. Custer. boy. | Michael J. d Bertha A. 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Barometer—4 p.m. 29.96: 8 pm. 29.95. idnight, 29.96; 4 a.m. 299! 8 a.m. 29.98; noon, 29.96. _ Highest temperature, 102 occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 78, occurred at 7 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Hfi""' 79; lowest, 59. ndition of the water—Potomac clear and Shenandoah little cloudy. * Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:46 am. and 11:57 pm.: high tide, 4:55 am. and 5:26 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:37 high tide, 5:46 a.m. and 6:14 p.m. The Sun and Moon. pam.; 7:16 p.m. Tomorrow sets 7:15 p.m, Moon rises 5:12 p.m.; sets 1:15 a.m. Weather in Various Cities. Sun rises 5:12 am.; :un Weather. Gloudy Clear Clear Clondy Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Clear . Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Rain Clear Bt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Bt.cloudy Pt cloudy y Albany.’ N. Atlania, Ga.. Atlantic City Baltimore. Boston, Mass... Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston; 8. Chicago. Il Cine: . Ohio Cleveland, Ohio. Columbia, 8 C. nver, Colo... troit, Mich.. El Paso. Tex.... Galveston, Tex. 30.14 Helena, Mont... 30.14 Huron.' 8. Dak. 30.10 Indianapolis.Ind 30.08 Jacksonville,Fla. 30.18 Kansas City. Mo 30.08 Los Angeles. ... 30.02 Louisville, "Kv.. 3010 Miami, Fla_.. 3 N. Orleans, La. New York, N.¥. Qklahoma’ City. 2. Portland, Me. Portiand, Oreg. 30. Raleigh.'N. C.' 3 alt Lake City. 30. an _Antonio . Btcloudy Cloudy . Gloudy Clear 8t. Louls Rain St. Paul, Seattle. 'Wash Spokane, Wash. 30.04 Tampa, Fla.. .30.16 92 WASH., D. C...29.98 102 FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations Temperature, Weather. London, England..... 56 Glear Paris. Prance.. Vienna, Austria. .. Berlin,’ Germany. Brest.’ Prance... Steckholm, Sweden Gibraltar. Spain. ... !’ 68 Clear (Noon., Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores... 16 Part cloudy (Current obséfvations.) Hamilton, 80 t cloudy Bermuda . ... San Juan, Porto Rico. Part cloudy Havana. Cuba.. Clear Colon, Canal Zone. Part cloudy Deaths Reporl;d. Sarah J. Gramlich. 89. 1314 Kenyon st. Mary C. Hanen. 81, Masonic and Easiern Star Home Infirmary. Caroline A. Kinsley. 78. 1868 Monroe st Edward B. Doran, Hogeltal liism R. Smith, 62, Gallinger Municipal “Hospital TFarl K. Smith. 58. 1604 V st. s.e. Adeline P. Bee, 55, Garfleld Memorial Hos- pital Edward Dunnington, 4 months., Children’s HOsD) rr. 32 days. Children's Hospits Leora Cecelia, mergency Hospita Li B 2 U BRACELET, gold. with one faot ball and two college charfls on it Lost between Tivll ‘Theater "and Columbia ‘rd. Return white “terrier.” answering Tag No. '10543. Re- ward. Phone Met. st nw. 1655. ~Address 933 L DOG _brown, female. shepherd-collie, miss- ing ‘since” shout, Julg 36 Angwers name “Betty.” Reward 3100 New Mexico ave. n.w. Cleveland 2579. ko DOG, German police. name ward if returned to owner. Pst nw. S AT O DRI on I4th st car, Monday morning. Beward Telepnone Nat.'s7ds. Br. 967, atter FOUNTAIN PEN. downtown. Reward MEDVRE St oot GLASSES. tortoise-shell, Baturday evening. in “leather case. on Conn, ave. between Florida ave and R st Please return to 1931 17th st.. Apt. 6. = Reward. GOLD WATCH on Bay avenue, North Beach. d. Liberal reward if returned to Grund's 11 Store, 'North Beach, corner 3rd and ve 5 brown ‘leather. Sunday, Aug! ¢ wearing AppArel. returnipg from Owens Beach by way of Bristol, Md Initials “S. A_ 8" faintly on flap. Cali Georgia_27i6._Mrs. Sweeney. JACKET, biye Shantuns dotted with vellow daisies, lost Unlon Station concourse Sunday 10 pm Notify Box 308. 1308 10th st. n, D NN e S POCKETBOOK, near Collese Park. contal ing_permits. glasses, keys, about 36. Finder keep cash as reward. Return 912 Denrike Bl POODLE. small. white, female. Reward 1f returned to 817 Kenyon st. a.w. Phone Aamseapbleng - ' oo e ROSARY lost on 14th st. Sunday. Return 1o 1501 ,Allison st _n.w. Columbia 7887 __ SATCHEL. figured cloth, in Goldenbere's store Monday afternoon, containing kess. money, glasses. Reward. 324 South Carolina Ave. se. Flash. R Wm. Druitt, Tker Duofold. green Ink. Phone Bealer, Colum. HANDBAG, 3. containi SUIT CAME. child's. small. S8unday night. Onion tation _ plaza rd. PFinder lease return 1313 Pa. Phone Eincoin ‘931 TR TEETH—S8et of teeth with gold bridgework. cenier of Spcedvay sea wall. 4207 rd ave. s. WRIST WATCH, white-gold. Please retyrn to Miss H. Room ofd Land Otice B Display for Your Seles. Workmanship and Ma- Guaranteed. Prices on tion. terial WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WM. JARDINE. Sect: 448 New York Ave. N.W. AMBULANCES Best in Town. 84.00 Lecal Call.... Col. 0432 Natl. Call Chambers Co. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. ' Corner Spring Rgad | Col. 464 { Adams 10341 AT MOD. EETRERNG S QAL IBEAYE N Ofhd Samasy }4th & Eye “Promp! Auto _Delivery Service Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Atustic--expressive--inexpensive. A Today—Sun rese 5:11 a.m.; sun scts | . United States Naval | 1 | } | Qards nf Thanks. MARSHALL, WALTER G. We wish to ex- Dress our gratitude to our many relatives and friends for their tokens of sympathy and floral tributes at the death of our son and_brother. WALTEE G. MAR- SHALL. who passed into the great be- yond Thursday, July 24, 1930, THE PAMILY. * STEWART. LORENZO T. 1 wish to ac- knowledge my sincere thapks and appre- ciation for ‘the many acts of kindness. floral tributes and expressions of sym- pathy sent during the illness and death of my husbard. LORENZO T, STEWART. MRS. LORENZO T. STEWART. WILLIAMS. ALICE M. We wish to thank | ou:’ relatives. neighbors and many friends | {or the kindness. expressions of sympathy | and the beautiful floral tributes sent dur- | ine the illness and death of our sister, | ALICE M. WILLIAMS., THE FAMILY. *| Bratha. ALLEN. CLARENCE GALE. ihe Ontario. Avgust. 4 GALE "ALLEN. husband of Martha J. M Allen. ‘“Puners 'from the Church of tne | Coveriant Thursday, August 7, at 11 a.m Interment private. L] AURITL, CAMILLA P. On Mond 4. 1930, CAMILLA P. beloved wife of Medo Auriti. 24 years. Funeral from her late residence. 627 Maryland ave. s.w., on Pri August 8. at 830 am. ‘thence to St. Dominic's Chureh | where requiem mass will be sung at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. a- | tives and friends invited Interment | Mount Olivet Cemetery. 6 | BARR. LEORA MILDRED. On Sundar, August 3. 1930. at Childran's Hospital LEORA MILDRE] waugnter. of | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Barr. Interment | st Glenwood Cemetery, Tuesday., Ausust | 5. at 2 pam. . ADDISO! At his residenre. 1830. CLARENCE Au 25ed infant Departed this life on Y. August 2, 1930, ar 1070w ADDISON BROWN. born “November {582 e leaves 10 mourn thewt 1oss thice lovine ‘und ‘devoted dmughters. Gne som five Sisters. mother-in-law. and a host of other relatives i friends. Funeral | Wednesduv, August 6, from Ambrose B | Bovd's funeral home. 1840 L at. n.w. i | T pm. Relatives and frierds mvited.” 5 | BUMBRAY, GEORGE. Departed this life Mondas: "August. 4. 1930, GEORGE BUM- BRAY. Remains festing at Robert Camp bell's," 423" 4% st sw." Notice of funera e BUSH. SAMUEL CHAPMAN. Entered 1ato | eternal rest, on Monday. August 4. 1930. | A6 13 pm.. SAMUEL CHAPMAN BUSH. 3sed 57 sears, beloved husbang of Lucre: 2% Bush and tather of Waiters Benjzmin. Samuel. Alberts. Theodore. John, Lucinds: Bernice and Phillip. beloved fon of the Tate Galeb and Sarah Bush of 8t Mary's Cotnty. Md" He leaves to mourn their foss, Desides bis wife And ehildren, three brothers. (wo sisters and five &randchil- Aren: orie Son-in-iaw. three faw. one. brother-in-ias. law and_a host of other fHends. Notice of funeral ! Servant of God, well done. LER. WALTER C 1930, 3t 11:30 p.m.. T Deloved husband "of —the iate Mary E Butier. Plneral trom the residence of his dangh: Ter. Mrs. W. G. Van Horn. 1414 North Carollia, ave. B.e. Thursday morning. Khgust 7. “at 9" 0losk, thence 'to. Holy &offorter Church, where Teqtiem mass Wil'be said for the reposs of his soul. - Kingly ITLE Terment Mount Oifvet Cemetery. omit flowers. CARTER, OPHELIA MORRIS. this life on Sunday, August 3. 1930, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. OPHELIA MORRIS CARTER She leaves a loving husband. John L. Carter, and three loving children. Edna, John and_Charles, jr. she also le two brothers. Gus T. Morris of Washington, D C. and Ernest T. Morris of Boston: Tour sisters, who aré residing ‘n Balti more; Prazier Robinson _in Lancaster County, Va.: Bssie, Ruby, Flore. in Balti- more, And & devoied aunt, Mrs. Harriett | Poindexter of Washington, D. C. Inter- ment at Laneaster county, Va. ! CHANEY, JOSEPH A. On Monday, August | 4. 1930, ‘at 1:30 a.m. at his resiaence, Ammendale, Md. JOSEPH A. beloved husband of the fate Julia Chaney. aged 72 years. _Funeral from St. John's Epieco- pal Church, Beltsville, Md. on Wednes- | day. August 6. at 2:30 p.m. Interment | church cemeter: 3 CHISWELL. WILLIAM T. On Monday, Au 'gust 4, 1930, at 6:45 a.m.. at his residence. 800 Ontario road, WILLIAM T. CHIS WELL, In his 85th’vear. beloved husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Chiswell. Fu- feral on Wednesday. August 6. at 11 a.m. from nis late residence. Interment in Rock Creek Cemeters. 5 COLE. ELSIE. Departed this life Monday, August 4, 1930, at 2 p.m.. at her residence, 1265 Howison pl. 5.w.. ELSIE COLE. be. loved mother of Mrs. Mary Smith, Joseph Francis Thomas. Vincent de Paul Thormas. John Roy Thomas. daughter of Margaret Barnes and wife of James Richard Cole. feaves to mourn their loss a ther relatives and friend: - neral Thursday, August 7, at 9 a.m. from St. Vincent de Paul Church, South CaR- itol and M sts. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery ~ Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral pariow. 1300 South Cap- itol st. until Wednesday, Ausust 6 &} 4 pm. thence to her late residence. 6 CROWTHER. MARION E. On Monday. Au- gust 4. 1930, MARION E. CROWTHER. beloved husband of Nettie H. Crowther | (nee Dement). _Funeral from his late residence, 806 G_st. se. on Thursday. August 7. at 2:30 pm. ' Relatives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 7 DORAN, EDWARD BYRD. On August 3, 1930. at United States Navai Hospital. EDWARD BYRD. beloved hus- band of Minerva W. Doran (nee Webb) and son of the late Pay Director Edward & poran, U. 8. N.. and Emily Kennon Doran. Remains résting at the funeral parlor of Joseph F. Birch & Sons. M st. n.w. Funeral from St Church on Wednesday. August Interment at Arlington Nation Departed Sunday. DORAN. EDWARD BYRD. Richard J. Hare W. V. No. 2. assemble at Birch's funeral par- lor, 3034 M st. n.w.. Wednesday. | August 6. 1930, at 8:30 am.. to attend the funeral of our iate comrade. . B. DORAN. Ser ices at St. Matthew's Church, i8th st. and R Lave: at 9 am. By order of 'COMMANDER LEO M. DEVLIN. 3§ FL ANNA. On Tuesdav. Ausust 5. ! 1930, at the residence of her daughter. | Miss Alice W. Plynn, 700 Rittenhouse st. n.w. ANNA_FLYNN. Remains resting ai the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. PFuneral services and inter- ment Auburn. N. Y. FONTROY, ANNIE. On Friday. August 1 1930. at’ her residence. 708 3rd si. s.w.. ANNIE FONTROY. devoted mother of Lenora Tavior, Laura Slater and Samuel Dixon. She aiso leaves three srandchil- dren and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. PFu- neral Wednesday. August 6, at'1 pm. | from Mount Moriah Baptist Church. In- | terment Pagne Cemetery. FONTROY, ANNIE. Officers and mem- bers of John H. Wright Tabernacle, No O. of G. F.. are notified of the deatly of Sisier ANNIE FONTROY. Call meet ing Tuesday evening. August 5. at o'clock, at the Fishermen's Temple. Fu Reral Wednesday. August 6. at 1 p.m. from Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 3 and L sts. 5% HENRY DEAN, R. W. R. PANNIE GREENE, R. W. 8. FONTROY. ANNIE. Officers and members of Midian Wing Grand Encampineni, No 3. ara hereby ‘motified of the death of Sister ANNIE FONTROY. _Call meeting Tuesday evening, August 5. 1930. at 8 p.m.. at Fishermen's Temole. Funeral Wednesday. August 6. from Mount Muriah Baptist Church, 3rd and L sts. s.w S LA N, . CAMPBELL, M. MONTGOMERY. Sec. GARNER, MARY E. Entered into life eter- nal. on Monday. ‘August 4. 1930, at Sea brook. Md.. MARY E. GARNER, daughter of the late James F. and M. N. Garner of Croome. Md. Funeral from St, ‘Thomas Church. Crdome, Wednesdas, August 6 at 10 a.m. . JACKSON. MARTHA. Departed this life Saturday, August 2. 1930. at Dr. Headley's Hospital, MARTHA JACKSON. 'She leaves to mourn their loss one siater, Belle Jaak- son: one brother, Willlam Jackson: one Tincle, one aunt and a_host of other rela- Uives and friends. Remeins resting at Eugene Ford's funeral parlors. 1300 South Capitol st, until 4 pm. Tuesd 5. “thence ' to_ her Tate ' residenc Howison st. s.w. Funeral Wednesday. Au- gust 6. at 1 p.m. from Second Church, 2nd st. between M and N sw. Interment Payne Cemetery. KELCHNER, JAMES FRANCIS. Suddenly, on Monday. August 4. 1930. JAMES FRAN- CIS KELCHNER. in his 34ih vear. heloved husband of the late Minnie Kelchner. Funeral Wednesday. August 6. at 32:30 trom his late residence, Rockville, Interment ~Forest Oak Cemetery. Gnithersburg, Md. KING, HENRY FRY _On Monday. August 4. 1930, HENRY FRY, son of Ruius T. and Annie M. King. Funegal Wednesday. Augus' 6, from 608 Main st.. Fredericksburg. Va. at 2 p.m. Intermeni city cémstery Reiatives and friends invited to attend. * LOCKHART, GEORGIA RIDDICK. _ On Tuesday. Aueust 8 1030. GEORGIA RID- | DICK LOCKHART. widow of Andrew Win- | threp Lockhart. Services at W. W. Cham. Bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st nw. Wednesdey. August 6, at 2 pm. In térment (private) Rock Oreek Cemeters. MATHEWS. RORERT THOMAS. On Satur- dey. “August 2. 1930 at Baitimore. Md. ROBERT THOMAS MATHEWS. devoted son of Adeline Mathews and hrother .of | William * Mathews. Mary Mathews and | Basil Smith. Remains resting at Folbari's funeral church. 1308 6th st. n.W. Fu- neral Wednexday. “August 6. at 2 pm. sharp. from Tolbert's funeral church. Rev W. D, Battle oficiating. Relatives friends invited MERRY, LIZZIE CENTER. On August 5.’ 1930, at Washington Mrs. LIZZIE CENTER MERRY. wite of E. R. Merry of McLean, Va. tice of funeral later. MINOR, DELCIA. Departed thig Wie_ on Sunday, August 3. 1930. at New York Ciis DELCIA, loving ‘wife of Benjamin Minor. devoted ' daughter of Annie Harris. sister of Robert Williams and Ella Jenkins. Re- mains belng shipped. Notice of funeral | ater. - PARKER., JOSEPH.' Departed this life on Sunday. August 3. 1930, at 7.45 pm . at JOSEPH his_residence, 1314 28th st. Puxh. dl?lfl.li this )ife. He leaves to mourn their loss thrée sistérs ohe brother. three aunts and s h and friends. Puneral Wedne: [ m., frem the W. Pirior, I8th st. and Dumi Ave. n.w. latives and frien in lo attend. Rev Armsted Jones offi~iaing Burial Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. RQSS, SAMUEL. The District of Columbia No- On Monday. August & beloved wife of George years. _Puneral from 1 Maryland ave t 8:30 MARY W. MARY Reed. aged 32 late residence. o Wednesda: am. thence to St. Church, Porest Glen,” Md.. will be sung at 9:30 am. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Porest Glen Cemetery. SHEARS. WILLIAM THOMAS. Suddeniy, on Monday. August 4. 1930. at Turners Beach. Md. WILLIAM THOMAS SHEARS. eldest son of Joseph H. and Alice Shears, brother of J. Harry Shears, and cousin of Bernice Lucas and Corinne Shears. Remains rest- ing at Adams & Harris undertaking Dar- lors New Jetsey ave. and R sls. B.W. Foneral from Zion Baptist Church, Dean- wood. D. C. Thursday. August 7, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 4 TABLER. EVELYN HOLLOWAY. On Sun- day. August 3. 1930, EVELYN HOLLOWAY. beioved “wife of John Marshall Tabler, in the 2ist year of her age. Remains resting at_the residence of her uncle. 928 M_st. n.w. where services will be held on Wed: nesdav. August 6. at 11 am. followed by interment in Glenwood Cemetery. Re) tives and friends invited to attend. ~ * WASHINGTON, FLIZABETH. On Mondar Algust 4 Toab, a1 her residence. 2433 guiatio T v BLIZABETH WASHING: ON. the devotsd wite of Thomas Wash- ington ana mother of Maud Burke. Mas: Juanita: Doroths, Jane. Lillie. My il o and_Samuel WaShinFioR. daughter of Edna " Chrisimas and. . sipter of. James Stewart and Richard Christmas. Remajns Testing at the W Ernest Jarvis Go. fu. eral church. 1432 You St. nw. Funeral Wedneadnr: August 6.t 3 pm. fro Union, Wesiey Chiirch, 29rd st. betiveen Fhah o WILLIAMS, ANNA. 1930. at Garfield LIAMS. devoted inson. Rosa Jac Remuins resting funeral church of funeral later - In Memortam, CURRY, RY L. In sad and loving re- membiance of my dear daughter and our sister. MARY R Rer s On Monday. August 4. Hospital, ANNA WIL- other of Virinia Rob- cson und William Smith. at_the W. Ernest Jarvis 13132 You st. n.w. Notice I seem to see a flow Of one who smilled right fo the end, Who carried or. with God's §00d grace. As mother, Caughter. sister. {riead. "Tis mot a troubled face T see. Aglow with joy. her battle won, Madonna-like she seems to me. Blessed witn the cnouht of work well jone. As_mother. wife and daughter. too. She still remains a winsome sight And seems fo say while smiling throush, Tt’s not . good-by, mother: it's J good-night LOVING MOTHER. MRS. J. P. PETITT. We saw you suffer And we heard you sigh, And all we could do Was to sit and cry. Oh. how patient in your suffering. When no hand could give you ease. God. the helper of the helpless. Baw your grief and sent vou ease. SISTER VIOLA. A noble life. but written not In any book of ¥ame. Among the list of noted on None ever saw your name. For only your own household, knew The victories you had won. And none but they could testify How well your work was done. SISTER INEZ. My Heart still aches with sadness, My eyes shed many a tear. God only knows how I miss you %t the end of four saddened years. SISTER. PAULINE. CURRY. MAY L. In sad but loving re ‘membrance of ‘my dear daughter-in-law. MAY L. CURRY. who departed this life four years ago today, Ausust 5. 1926, Four years have passed since ‘hat sad day When the one I lovad was called aways God took her home. it was His will, But,in my heart I iove her still Every day my thoughts are with you And at night for you I pray May the angels guard above you Tl we ‘meet. on judgment day. Oh. this world would be like heaven Could we hear your voice again. The flowers may wither, but the love and weet remembrance ill always linger. The ‘world may forge: you, dear M But I will never. : e G sl IEMHZR-IN-LAW. VILLE. DA S. AND HATTIE C. Sacred B I Eemors of our devoted daughters and sistecs, IDA S. who departed this iife Octover 6. 1910, and HATTIE C.. four- teen years ago today, August 5, 1916. B otten Gone, but not forsotten, o o EMAN. HAROLD VAN VRANKI In PR ing memory of my dear son, OLD VAN VRANKEN :R!!lf‘l:.tl‘;uv;hnlfld‘led Ve s today. 3 3 seven YeAT RCHENRY W. FREEMAN. RY E. In memory of MARY SON. MAI G s, Who departed this life Ausust . GIBSON, 4, 1929, h G D‘X Y;I.IUTP of heavenly birth; But when the Savior ealled her home, Sne smiled farewell to earth. Sadly missed HER_DEVOTED NIECE. GERTRUDE '!- GIBSON. h N. SANDY §. In sad but loving re- AT o, s e S Nirteen yeats ago today, AUBuSt s ving_father. true and kind— a{'h‘:{‘"}‘h!‘fluv"lll memory he left behind. Upright l;!fl D!hl“llh‘ll 1“‘ .‘Ilh:“‘!n'iil’o‘f‘ erful character 1o e 2 ‘lflo:‘!d!. 2 THE FAMILY. August 5. 1922. 2 Eight years we have lived without you, But your spirit has hovered near, To_guide us (hruullrl‘ :lth SOTTOW, L y HER DAUGHTERS. In loving mem- d d who de; August 8, is POORE. GEDRGE ALLEN. ory of our dear husba GEORGE ALLEN POORE. {his e two years aso today, You're gone where there is rest. Away_from all that once oppressed: Thy'saviors' promise I8 now, compléte, est by the throne at Jesus HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. .t REYNOLDS. DR. GEORGE A. In loving and everlasting memory of my kind and devoted husband, Dr. GEORGE A. REYN- OLDS, who died August 5, 1928. I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own. And ‘day by day I miss him more. As 1 walk through life alone. HIS LOVING WIFE, MARY E. REYNOLDS. REXNOLDS. GEORGE A. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our be- Dr. GEORGE A. loved son and brother. us two years ago, REYNOLDS. who left August 3, 1928. We have only your memory. dear loved ore, To remember our whole life throush. And you are the one we will never forget, For we are always thinking cf vou. THE FAMILY. SHORTER. ANNIE, In loving memory of ‘my dear mother. ANNIE SHORTER, who died, August 4, 1906. The world may change from year to year, Our lives from day to day. Bul fhe love and memory of ‘you. mother. ear, Shall never pass away. = MAMIE E. WARN _FUNERAL DIRLCTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phos Lineoln 0372 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH & 113 SEVENTH SdephoneNational 2473 hone V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connectea with. the original W R. Speare establish- « ace 1009 H St. N.W. 0" Formerly_940_F_St. N.W._ W. W. Deal & Co. _816 H ST NE LINCOL Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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