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SOCIETY.' SOCIETY Festivities in Newport for Vice President| Continue Through Today, When He Returns to Warwick Neck. VICE PRESIDENT, Mr.) Chlrles Curtis, will be the guest | of honor at dinner this evening | of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtis | James, who will entertain at| Newport. This afternoon he is attend- | ing the horse show at Newport, where his son-in-law, Mr. Webster Knight, | 2d, has entered his horses. The Vice| President will return to Warwick Neck. | R. 1. tomorrow to complete his visit | with Mr. and Mrs. Knight beforc going | to Slasconsett, Mass., to be with his other son-in-law and daughter, Maj. | and Mrs Charles P. George. Mrs. George Mesta was hostess to a company of 50 at dinner in compliment to the Vice President, additional guests being asked for a short program of m sic given by Diaz, tenor and iater the Vice President attended the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters gave for the former’s grand: niece, Miss Lelia Delano. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Delano of New York. Mrs. Walters formerly 'ived in Washington as Mrs. Sarah G before her marriage to Mr. Their guests last evening about 400 and the ballroom at wood, their Summer home, as well as the two wide terraces were used for dancing. A supper was ferved I a tent on the Jawn. Senora de Tellez and Family On Jersey Coast for Visit. Senora de Tellez, wife of the Am- r of Mexico. and her three chil- dren have gone to Atlantic City and are at the Hotel Ambassadcr for a ort stay. Senator George H. Moses, who has been in his New Hampshire home since the adjournment of the special session of the Senate, is in New York for a few | | days, sla)mg at the Vanderbilt. i e | Three Rooms, Kitchen §| and Bath, $40.00 | The Susquehanna | 1430 W Street N.W. | | R TR A | ONUMENTS ‘ M xm:n Teirnneed” Bh ¢ ‘ WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. 410 11th St. N.E. 4 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $40 “AMBULANCES ; Best in Town. 54.00 Local Call.... Call Col. 0432 Chambers Co. | hyrst, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, Mrs. Parker, wife of Representative Jemes 8. Parker, has gone to Stock- bridge, Mass., where she is at the Red Lion Inn for a short stay, ‘The consul general of the Dominican | Republic, Senor Rafael Ortiz Arzeno, will be host this afternoon in New York at a large reception, to which members | of the Dominican colony in New York, | consuls of other Central and South | American republics are invited. This evening Senor Ortiz Arzéno will give a dance, the entertainments being in | celebration of the inauguration of | Senor Rafael Trujillo as President of the Dominican Republic, which took | place today in Santo Domingo Mr. and Mrs U. S Esnnflla! went yesterday to New Yerk for the cele- brations. Gen. Robert Lee Bullard, retired, and | Mrs. Bullard, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rollin P. Grant at the Lido Club in Long Beach, will ba the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Mr. | and Mrs, Grant. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Walter E. Gherardi have gone t» Newport and will be at the La Forge over Sunday. | The United States Misister to Bolivia, | Mr. J. L. Kaufman, who is at Saratoga | Springs for the races, entertained at | ;lxxxr;lner last evening at the Arrow Head Invitations Have been received in Washington from the president of Lafayette College and Mrs. William Mather Lewis for the marriage of their | daughter, Sarah Durand, to Mr, William | Edward = Betts Saturday afternoon, September 6, at 4 o'clock in the Con- gregational Church at Colebrook, Conn. \ A reception will follow immediately af | Bobolink Farm. the Summer home of | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis at Colebrook. The engagement of Miss Lewis to Mr | Betts was announced by The Star No- | | vember 13, 1929, and the wedding is of much_interest here, where Dr. Lewis served for several years as president of George Washington University and Miss Lewis was_active among the younger circles in Washington_ Mr. Betts is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Betts of Lock Haven, Pa., and a graduate of | Mercersburg Academy and of Lafayette College in the class of 1928, Miss Lewis is a graduate of the Great Bar- rington School, in Massachusetts, and attended the National Cathedral School for Girls, in Washington. She was | presented in Washington by her parents | when her father was president of | George Washington University. Mrs. Hunter Walker leaves Washing- ton tonight for Boston to be absent for 10 days. She will visit on Cape Cod, Cape Ann and other places on the Massachusetts coast. Miss Mary Eleanor Orme, the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James William Orme, who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Violet Elder Orme, at Elm- Newport, R. I, has returned FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gudc Broa Co., 1212 F St, Service EXPRESSIVE ‘rron | club house at RIS NAT o0 14th & Eye | TE PRICES. TEL Oun v and NORFOLK MISS ELIZABETH BACON AND VISITORS MISS SYLVIA SCHERBERGER, Daughters, respectively, of Comdr. Sankey Bacon and Comdr. and Mrs. Scher- berger of Norfclk, guests of the former’s aunt, Miss Etta Taggart, at the Brighton. —Hnrllfl & Ewing Photo. home. Next week she will go to Gibson Island, Md., to be the guest of Mr. and | Mrs. Nalhs“ml Kenny' Miss Orme will make her debut at a tea Saturday, November 29. Mr. and Mrs. Cecll Barrett will en- tertain at dinner followed by dancing this evening at the Mariposa, the new Ba. Harbor, for their daughter, Miss Audrey Barrett, who will be & debutante in Washington the com- ing Winter. The guests will number about 120. Miss Barrett will also be | presented in New York and in Balti- more. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marshall have returned from Virginia to their home, at 1511 Twentieth street, and will .n! to New York today to meet their| daughter, Mrs. Richard Amphlett, who will arrive aboard the Baltic Mon: from her home, in Worcester, Englan Mrs. Amphlett is_accompanied by her | three children, Miss Mary Marshall Amphleit, Richard Amphlett and little | Miss Caroline Amphlett. Mr. and Mrs. William F. R. Hitt en- | tertained at dinner last evening at the | Brook in suato‘. Springs, when their | guests num Mr, Burdette wrilht entertained a | small party at ner last evening in | the garden restairant of the Carlton. | Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Visit West Preparatory to World Tour. Mr. and ‘Mrs, Will C. Barnes have left Washington for a year's travel abroad. They sailed on the 16th Irom‘ New. York for San Francisco by way | of Panama. After visits on the coast cw round ex an d to 1 Will Hold Many Pleasant Surprises! -geohp WHEN THE NEW FLOORS and new interiors are ready in the Fall, there yo:: wull find not only spacious rooms and bea::'i backgrounds but extra features that vili further ‘increase your pleasure in shopping. NO NEW LINES added, because Jelleff clings to its well-won reputation for doing one thing well. store for women, misses and juniors. Fashion plus value will still be our policy. BUT NEW SERVICES are to be added to Jelleff’s remains a out and complete JELLEFF'S. A small ayditorium for intimate fashion reviews, new and immaculate fur storage woulfs, right here in the store. uisite rest room for our patrons, new rest recreation rooms for our employees. Jelletfs The New Jelleff's will present to Washington, c tly in the Fall Fashion Successes Against New Backgrounds in an enlarged and beautified Store. 220 F STREET fashion NEW they will spend two or three months at Phoenix, Ariz., with Mrs. Barnes’ sister. Later on they will sail for the South Seas and on round to land at New York late in the Fall of 1931. Clarke have returned to Washington from a motor trip through the North and in Canada. They stopped at Bar Harbor and Newport on their way south. Col. and Mrs. W. B. Ladue, the former | recently retired District Commissioner, have returned to Washington after an absence of some e, during which they visited Nova tia and Canad: They will remain in the Capital until Col. Ladue goes to his new post at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock was hostess at inner last evening, entertaining in her Summer home, Elsinore, at Bar Harbor. Mr. J. W. Rickey of Pittsburgh, Pa., | entertained at dinner last evening at the Carlton, his guests numbering nine. Miss Doris Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton of Indian Lane Spring Valley, who recently an- nounced her engagement to Mr. Ar- mistead Wharton of Washington has Jjust returned from a visit to her flanc rge Wharton, at their Bummer home on Lake Champlain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fitzhugh of Kling leaving wdny for Pittsi re they will be the latter's mother, Mrs . They will return to Wash- | (nlion in about two weeks. . and’ Mrs. De Vere Weedon of Klingle street left Washington to m An NORTHWEST Mr, John Baldwin Cochran, Mr, Pey- | ton Cochran and Mr. William Bowie | D. C., SATURDAY;, | lor c‘l"ellni Ohlo, where they will Mr. Mrs. Hugh Weedon. Whlle thq -n away Mrs. Weedon'’ mother, Mrs. Howard Acton. and her mrl son, Howard, Jr will remain in the house on KIi street: M. and Mme. Gorgacs Samic of Sabi- nov, Czechoslovakia, are at the Dodge Hotel during brief stay in Wash- ington. They are en route from Cin- cinnati, where they have been visiting relatives and friends. to New York, from which port they will sail next week | for Prance. Miss Elizabeth )fllel was hostess last | evening at & bri party and shower, | entertaining in r home at 3907 Jocelyn street in Chevy Chase, in com- (pliment to Miss Evelyn Esch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Esch, whose marriage to Mr. Prank Barley will take lace Thursday, September 4, in the wine street. Miss Agnes Golden of 3100 Connecti- time at the Homestead, Hot Springs, Va., returned to Washington yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis have gone to Atlantic City and are spending the latter t of August at the Chal- fonte-Haddon Hall. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gregg-Custis of Hawthorne street are leaving the mid- Idle of next week with their two chil- dren, Keith and Marjory, for their Summer camp, Camp Virginia on the Grindstone Island, one of the Thousand Islands in New York. street are spending some time at Bay- | ville, Me. They left Priday of last week | and expect to remain there for three weeks. Miss Elizabeth Wolfman has returned weeks in New England. Boston staying at the Copley-Plaza and later spent some time at Swampscott, Mass. Mrs. 8. G Brown and Dr. Grafton Tyler Brown are among those in Atlan- tic City for the late season and are staying at the Chlll’m\!‘-flldflm Hall, Dr. and Mrs. Blaine Free Moore, of 3625 Sixteenth Street northwest, re- lurned Thursday from a month spent at the lake resorts of the Laurentian Mountains, north of Montreal, Canada. | They also visited the cities of Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa and other Canadian points of interest. Lieut. Joseph P. Wardlaw, U. S. A, and Mrs, Wardlaw of 847 Venable place northwest, are being congratulated on the birth of & son at Walter Reed Hos- | pital, August 14. Mrs. D, Mauchlin Niven has returned | to her home on Braddock Heights, Va., from a visit with friends In Marietta, Ohio. 1In September, Mr. and Mrs. (Niven will make a tour of the Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina. | Purcellville Wedding Yesterday Interesting Event to Virginians. Miss Louella Frances Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Brown, whose home is near Purcellville, Va. of Mrs, Anna Hickman and the late L. W. Hickman of Lovettsville, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. A. P, Tobler, Lutheran m:nister of Lovettsville, performed the ceremony, which took place under an attractive arch of flowers on the front porch. The nuptial music was furnished by Miss Edna Brown, sister of the bride, who sang, “1 Love You Trly” and “O Promise Me,” and Miss Nina Trus- sell at the piano, who played Lohen- grin's wedding march. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of rose | beige chiffon, with a beige hat and accessories to match, and carried a shower bouquet of cream rosebuds and | lilies of the valley. The bride’s only attendant was her | sister, Mrs. Thurston Potts of Round ‘um matron of honor, who wore a POWH blue chiffon dress and pictura Attractive low rentals and perfect modern appoint- ents are features of the Kennedy Apartment Group 2901 Connecticut Avenue Northeast Corner Connecticut and Cathedral Avenues Built, Owned and Operated by Kennedy Bros. Co. To the minutest detail these apartments are in perfect condition and qu:pped in the most modern manner, including new electric refnien tion. The handsomely designed and elegantly furnished lobbies, especi- nlly convenient apartment arrangement, and large. hght and mry rooms Maj. and Mrs. H. H. Jacobs of Lowell | to Washington after spending several | She was in | and Mr. Luther Parson Hickman, son | AUGUST 16, 1930. Funeral Monda ome of the bride’s parents on Brandy- cut avenue, who is spending a short JAMES D. AVERY, RITES TO BE MONDAY FOR JAMES D. AVERY Puneral services for James D. Avery, tor. who died at his home, 715 G street | southwest, Thursday night, will be con- ducted at the Tesidence Monday after- | noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Avery was a lifelong resident of the District, a member of the Associa- tion of Oldest Inhabitants of the Dis- trict of Columbia and for the past 57 years a member of Dawson Lodge of Masons. hat to match and carried a bouquet of roses and delphinium. The best man was Mr. Harvey Hick- man of Silver Spring, Mg., brother of the bridegroom. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for an a1 to- mobile trip to points North. The bride’s traveling costume was a dack blue en- semble with accessories to match. Upon their return they will reside near Lovettsville, Va, where Mr. Hickman is engaged in farming. Out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Mallory of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hickman of Silver Spring, Md.; Dr. R. A. Bell and Mrs. Ella Bell of Hagerstown, Md.: Mrs. E. M. Arnold of Harpers Ferry, W. Va.; Misses Eliza- beth England and Henrie‘ta La Fever of Lancaster, Pa, and Mrs. Robert H. Long and Robert H. Long, jr, of | Quarrysville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dykstera of Cincinnati, Ohio, are stopping at the Hemilton Hotel during _their week's visit to Washington. Mr. Dykstera is | city manager of the city of Cincinnati, | being successor of Col. F. O. Sherrow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clingman of Birmingham, Ala., who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Hunt in Cleveland Park, left yesterday afternoon for a brief stay in their old home, Fort Thomas, Ky. before going to Michigan for a month’s visit. Clingman gave a series of lecturées at Clthedrll Close. Mr. William McKenna-Smith and Mr. John W. Mcliraine are at the Log Lodge, Lucerne-in-Quebec. | Dr. May D. Baker and her daughter, Miss May Baker, are motoring to Canada and the Thousand Islands, where they will remain until about September 1. Mrs. Bertie Dougherty has returned from South Bend, Ind., where she was | visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Bittner. Mrs. Charles B, Campbell of 1731 from an iliness at Emergency Hospital. AT ~—are all dlnmguuhmg feamrea—wl'ule the location, with its beaun ful view of park and city, is most desirable and convenient. tenants. Limited number o 2400 16th St. 3 room, kitchen, dinette and bath to 6 rooms and 2 baths, are avaslable for immediate occupancy f suites—from 1 large Aplmous closets in all. 542.50 Inspection at any time, day or evening, including Sunday. Manager's Office, 2901 Connecticut Avenue. Kennedy Bros. Co. Murp]-ly beds are included in the equlpment in thc smaller units: open fireplaces in the largest suite cafe; ‘garage accommodations; continuous elevator service—and com- petent resident managership which secks the utmost comfort of our Splendid ©*150 |79 years old, retired building contrac- | | Lamont street northwest is recovering @ard of Thanks. | CHISM. RICHARD J. We wish to expre tude to our relatives an 5 for' Their token ympathy ane n-iru“nmqmcn- {he Geath ot my cousin. COUSIN. MARY J. DUNN, AND FAMILY. Draths. A(‘l Departed this l"t nn ust 14, 1930, a a5 "‘.’}u‘.'.',"”n' °§o""" fl‘x?“é’&'&'n“ "n"“ A, 3o "bore wih Christinn for: titude, GRACE Al to monm their loss lonr dlulhlel’l ons, two sisters. two brothers, seve lnflnflthfld\‘.n two grandchildren ho Gl ursd Rest, sweet, dearest, rest. AVERY. JAMES D. On Thursdas, Auest At 715 Bmoat his residance. 713 st g . "beloved husband of ofa' & Averye in Wi a0th year, Funeral from above nddress on Monday. August 1 a2 “pm. “fnterment in- Congressis ‘ Cemete: 17 AVERY. JAMES or - Oidest to attend The members of A Inhabjtants the funeral D. AV st &y “Nendst E_W. NOYES, Pres. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Sec. BADEN, JOMN ALFRED. on Fridas An- ust, is, 1930, JOHN ALFRED BADEN, b foved ‘husound of Matiam & Baden, & 4 eags.” Funeral trom ale late residences Seat. Pleasant, Mo 18, at vited to_ sttend. ‘ment Teitec ! ‘Addison Chael C BADEN, JORN A. There will be a special gommunication ot Seat Eleasant Lodge No- S, Monany. Augus 1930, A% 12:30 pin.s for_ihe purpose of atiendine the xun.m of BADEN RN, Master, K. F. ROBINSON, Séc>. BARNES EMMA B. On_Thursiar. August 930, at 7:25 D.m. EMMA E. BARNES e Bopets, widew G ‘the Iute” Comimbus Funeral from her daughter's s.w., Mon- M. Barnes. rehidence. New Md.. Sunday, ¢ terment Cedar Hil e Ctatives invited 10 atiend. BROWN. GENERAL. On Friday. Ausust 15. 1930. GENERAL WN, devoted _hus: band of Bianche Brnwn Ruth and Theodore Brow: Retben"end Naney Brown. 'Notice of neral later BRUYN, VAN. On Saturder, August 18 1930, ‘at tne’ retidence ot Ris , Son Jusper ru; BrUTR AN P Rimvers Tiheral ‘home. Novice of tuneral Iater. COLEMAN. EDWARD. On Pridss, 1930, at iy residence. 1634° Monroe ne. EDWARD, beloved husband of ry E Fun from the rhuwl of Frank Geier Sons i vicR i st. n.w. on Monday, August 18, at 8:30 am. s 85 SL' Anthony's’ Church, Brookjand, D. at 9 o'clock. Relatives B feenan - iuiited. . Internient Mount Olivet Cemetery. Augis fu- August n Suddenly. on s.mr- ¢ her residence, 813 CONDON. Notice NIE. Suddenly, on Monday S T ANND. PANNIE GOZZENS, be- | e o e Mav, Gook and the late Ellis Logan. She leaves to mourn their loss two. children, a mother. two sisters, W0 brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains restiog at Moon Allen's funeral home. 12 ave. n.w.. and_mey be seen at the Ver- Mont Avéntie Baptist Church at_time of funeral.” whieh will be held Sundar, Au: gust 17, at 1:30 pm. Inte:ment Lincoln Memorial Cemeter: No_one knows "the silent heartache. hose who_have lost can fell o griet that ‘s born e the dear ‘one we loved 50 well, i NEST. Departed this M 13, 1930, 1 unu-y. Au- raiin A | reh, bevwesh L and M U htermens Lincoln Memorial resen (rnm Oelthlli.h h ! All ul‘ 17, at 1:30 SR eimbla Tem- PO tencer 31 Weat. Tind e b it oD AV, beloved Rusbing. of Marie Hubert Prohman. father of Philip Frohman and '.A!I Hen! hi 'P,Inllfl Frohman, brother, of Danl ‘emma and Etts t !rn-auy e ST Tilesday, Ausust at 2 p.m. Interment private. 1 DW. On_ Priday, August 5 :b:}?nd';n val THompital: ED- oved husbane Robey). nce. p.m 1a Interment AT- on rnan ington Monday. Aug 8. at fives and triends ihvited RIRST, HAYNAIII Ao, ust 15, 1930, Geori m?g-l c., 1% Sela ¢nmm°' rst ane er Fu- ethodist Chure andale, Va. Tnterment i’ the Methodiat Ghureh Cem- etery, Annandale. ek . LULA HAMILTON. Departed e l‘n‘n’r - usist T4, 1930, n" the | n: the {riend Funeral Sundas. from Zion Baptist nvited. ‘August Chureh, LULA. Columbia Temple. No. CPNTIA re Terety Rotife KING. a R p.m.. T o Between Moraing Star Lods “Corambin " Lod o, 85: Forest, Tompl Love and Harmony Tem- No. t Dlea are tnvi et 1pMS, D. R, RHODA r eou'ron. Fin. -y August 1 On Pr R SEG o, the Mloved nusband | | | { 15, | of \the NAtivity At nd_triends Invllefl Mary's KRAMM uuuol The Windthorst cmb‘ Toly Name Society of St. Ma Pt i) meer” b the residence of| REGOR KRAMM, 6 win ave. on | Sundar, Ausust 1% at 8 pm.. to recite e ofce for | °.vosz?n F. 7mownz President. JOSEPE, JAMES KRAPT, 30 Reiatives | Tnterment. 8t Bt wx A7 Beaths. LEWIS, ELLA ‘All On Thursday, Au- ’ul‘l 14, 10!0 h at_her lelld!m‘!. 437 8th LA MARIA LEWIS, Funeral Mondar. from St._George On Priday. August Home. CATHERI! 18, at 2:30 p. MAY. HELEN QUEEN. Passed into_ th sreat beyond on Fridas. August 15, 18 at 351 V st. n.w., HELEN QUEEN She’leaves o motrn their logs a husband: father. one brother. four sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains restin temporarily at the George B. Clarke funeral parior uniil Sundav. 1:30 a.m.. thereafter at her father's resi- “Af.'}cu"z !lfial Vst R Funeral Monday. st 18, & o'clock at M Charles Counly, Md. v e McCLELLAN, JOMN cC. St 18 1800, at 1w 908 2300”50 Dand of Mars'A MeQleNan " Pusersl frem pis late resdence, Mondav. August_ 18, at a.m. thence to St. Stépaen's Churen. where miss Wi he ot e ment Arlington Cemsters. Suddenls. FLORENCE On Friday. Au- & nis resiience. beloved hus- on Fri- M. Spring. Md. Fuperal from W {unerai home. 816 H st n'e. on Mondsy. st 18, 2t 3 D.m ongres- slonal Cemetery L o FERRY, ANNIE. Departed this life on Pri- dav. August 15, 1930, at her_residence, 1250 Florida ave. n.w.. ANNIE S. de- voted mother of Leon of “Jame: Burlls. . 3rd otice of funeral luter. lBl‘ll‘ ; JOHN 1. 0 8: fomm atF husband of Hetty Brearlev Siibert, 44th vear. Servires at the abo Monday. August 18, at 2 p.m. Consressional Cemetery. IDA, PA! P ULINE. and " Eye Interment 1 On_Thursday, at Tesi- after s lons ith Christi; it Christian her late residence. Rela: from d” friends invi| 'n,\('ma?. {UARLES. | Suddenty. on Priday, RLI MAS, of the ‘late H Thomas and fatier of Charles, E, _md.gx.vf sene 8. Thomas and brother of Virginia Funeral Sunday, August 17, at 1 from Zion Wesley' A. M hureh, ween 2nd and 3rd s Mooy omcun. e . o | THOMAS, 1. BENSON. On Augus Fy BENS()N THOMAS, belo ved ‘Hushand of Cla mas. - Funeral Monday. ", from his late resl: 'y rd.‘nw. Interment VAN HOUTEN. am ndd i enly. o Friasy. Ausuit 15 Toa0 e S 'etm’entr" 20 New Yori koma Md. JAMES H VAR HOOTERD hothkid of M. Van Houten. Services e Miarear gouten, 130 pm. Interment Rocl e late Martin wife of the late _ Theodorus P! urch gz l[ehmnr !nur‘v:en‘i at hLln'eul Memorial Gemeter o mm. Departed this m» o August 13, 1930, WILLIE ' of 118 Prancis st. s.e. She survived by one son. two Gaushiers, one pand, many other the chapel of mn oeorum-nm arke o 1416-18 "Plor, Saturda: s een at 1 pm. ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery WITTGENSTEIN. SYLVAN. " Thursday. August 1 !““'"" eal Va dence. 3031 7th ENSTEIN aved un i riens 17,°at 2:30 p.m. Rel vited to attend. e Hsed :nlmnam Fort Linealr In Memoriam. CUMBERLAND, JORN 8. In sad but lovine Tance of our dear h nd APLEY, ESTHER LOUISE. A tribute of love and devotion_to the memory of our peloved daushter ESTHER LOUISE LEA passed away seven years ago today, Aulusl 16, 19: 235 MARTIN, ln(fl! A 10 the memory dear a.u'nm e ater: RTIN. entered into _ete; rest five Faed 255 10qay, Ausust 16, 1085, Do we forge Ro. T8 our*heart there lies & sacred place & hid trom morta ells. J and true. a love Tt hever dies ios, oL forkels. AND BROTHERS. MILLER, .\l.l.! F. In memory of our dear husband and” tather ALBERT " 0 passed away ‘two years aso today, Aueuss 16, 1098 HIS 'LOVING 'WIFE. ELIZABETH H. MILLER. CHILDREN, RAY. BLANCHE AND EVA. NICHOLSON, ELMORE VAN TASSEL AND FER. ORAHMELL VAN TASSEL. In RoTE erambrante of My _deat mother MELL TASSEL i hfkolh'(h sed Al t 18, RIEFER. "who “pasied 4vay Augin H “nd ‘ELMORE . one_veir ago today. v.uw TASSEL NICHOLSON, Augist nlclol.mn. ELMORE VAN TAS sr 2 AND FER, ORAHMELL VAN TASSE Tov g Eamambrams Gt Ty st dSsanar and erandion.’ ORAHMELL VAN T R. who died one year ago tods wha. di [z 8g, logiy, aof my dear mother. ORAHMELL McKIM NICHOLSON, who passed away one 7!lr ago today. August 16, and brother. I.LMDR )“CHOL!ON ‘(hn nllled away ef AT t 22, 1922 In_the Mlll Illl ln the life that is to Somewhere in God's great garden. nmher and brother, I shall meet with 'nl!ln "JovING SON AND BROTHER. nvwm ROSE M. ln sad but Joving membrance of my dear mothér. Ri MARIA. TAYLOR. who departed this Tife 10 suddeniy one year ago loday. August Rest i 3 mvmn'm'bgn'%n MARION. * FUNEEAL I'lll!.C‘l‘or RS. r. oval with twis SRERSTFIN ST T 4 " *Nd', Sunday. 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