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Dr. Worthing- ton Cooke, 59 years old, rector of the Church of the Ascension, who died Sun- day, were held this morning at the church, Twelfth street and Massachu- setts avenue. ‘The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, conducted the services. Members of the vestry of the Church of the Ascension acted as pall- bearers. Rev. Dr, Cooke, who entered the Epis- copal ministry in 1895, had been identi- fled with the Washington diocese for many years. He had been fector of the Church of the Ascension for the past eight years. Rev. Dr. Cooke had also been active in ministerial work in West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. iy Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported ;o the Health Department in the past 24 B Robert and Jean Coleman, girl. Harry E. and Frances Hamilton, Arthur and Annje Gatton, boy. Joseph T. and Flora B. Lee. boy. Lester and Florence M. Mathers, girl. Bulle d Willle M. Bedlock, boy. James and Lucille Henderson. boy. George A. and Bessle Holz, girl. 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Let Elite do away with the drudgcry of wash- day—forever! 5 Shirts .. 1 Union Suit 4 Pair Socks 1 Handkerchief 2 Waists ELITE LAUNDRY Branch Offices SERVICE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930. Braths. JOHN. Suddenly, on Sunday. 1930, JOHN, beloved husband nza Accetta. Puneral of his daughter, Mrs. D. Pilibpeelli, 429 Irying st. n.w.. on Wed- nesday, Noyember 13, at 8:30 a.m. Re- auiem mas€ at the Church of the Imm: ulate Conception at 9 o'clock. Relati d _friends invited, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ARCHER, ETHEL MIDDLETON. On Wed- nesday, November S, San Siscor Callfo ETHEL MIDBLETON Lieut. Col. 'Percy F. Archer, U. 8. M. C. Betvices "t the home of ' her brother; Maury Middleton, 5431 39th st. n.w., .on Wednesday, November 12. at 2 pm. In: terment at Arlington National Cemetery. 11 BARKMAN. SARAH E. On Tuesday, No- vember 1i, 1930, at the Homeopathic Ho: ital, SARAH _E. BARKMAN, wife of t ate 'George W. Barkman. sr. Remains Testing at the 'S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st n.w. Services from Prancls Asbury M_E. Church South, 16th and Lamomt sts. n.w.. Thursday, Novem- ‘m. _ interment Columbia G Cemetery, Clarendon, Va. 13 LISS, GEN. TASKER HOWARD. On Sun- dny, November 930, at Walter Reed Geiferal Hospital, 'Washngton, D. C.. Gen TASKER HOWARD, BLISS, Services at the Washington ~Cathedral, Wednesday. November 12, at 10:15 am. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. BROOKS, HOWARD. Suddenly, on Tuesday, November 11, 1930, HOWARD BROOKS Remains at Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BROWN. CHARLES, on Sunday. November 9, 1930, at the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Ida Smiler, 303 M st s.W.. CHARLES. the beloved ‘husband of ‘Mabel Brown, father of Charles Brown, Jr.: son of Thomas and Lottle Brown, brother of Clarence Brown. Funeral Wednesda: vember 12, from Second Baptist ¢lst between M and N sts. sw. at o'clock p.m.. Rev Richards omciating. BROWN, MARY E. On_Sunday, November 9, 1936, MARY, £ BROWN, devoted mother of Annie War Notice ‘of funeral i at the W Ernest Jarvis . 1432 You st. n.w. BROWNE, FLIZABETH. On Sunday, No- | vember 9, 1930, at her residence, 142 N se. aftér a briel iliness, ELIZABETH BROWNE. beloved wife of Horace C. Browne, mother of Joseph, Wilbert, Ran- dolph, Earnest, Dorothy, Alice and’ Helen Browne. She also leaves a mether, two brothers. a_sister and a host of ‘other relatives. ~Puneral from First 8. D. Church, 8th st bet. F and G Wednesday, November 2, at Interment at Lincoln Cemetery. invited. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, slightly warmer tonight; with.lowbst temperature about 45 de- ACCETT Novem the wite of Suddenly, Yisn.o 1:30 p.m grees; gentle east shifting to southznt\ or south winds. Maryland-Virginia — Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, occasional Yain tomor- row and probably in west portion to- night, slightly warmer in interior to- night; moderate east shifting to .south- east or south winds. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m,, 66; 8 p.m., 57; 12 midnight, 48; 4 a.m., 45; 8 am., 43 noon, 53. Barometer—4 pm., 8 p.m,, 30.44; 12 midnight, 30 47: 4 nm, 30.51; 8 am., 30.56; noon. 30.56. Highest temperature, 71, occurred at 2:30 p.m., yesterday. Lowest temperature, 43, occurred at 5 am., today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 65; lowest, 46. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:06 am. and 5:49 pm.; high tide, 11:27 am. and 11:53 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:03 am. and 6:57 pm.; high tide, —— am. and 12:30 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun. xose 6:46 a.m.; sun sets 4:58 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:47 a.m. sets 4:57 pm. Moon rises 9:32 a.m.; sets 12:12 p.m. Automobile Jamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Water. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this morning. Weather in Various Cities. ETemperature. oz sun Stations. Weather. Abliene, Tex Albazy. ntic City. . Baltimore, Md.. Birmingham Bismarck, N. Boston, ~ Mags Buffalo, N. Charieston; 5. Chicago, 1. Cincinanti, Ohio Cleveland, 'Ohio, Columbia, 8. C. Denver, Detroif El Paso, Tex Galveston, Tex. Helena, Mont. Huron, 8. Dak. ; 30.20 Indianapolis.Ind 30:36 Jacksonviile,Fla. 30.26 Kansas City.Mo 30.30 Los Angeles. ... 30,02 Loulsviile, "Ky.. 30.40 3016 30.08 30.60 0.50 Rain :. Clear 0.06 Rain <ivs Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Il Clear ! Clear ! Cloudy Glear New York, N.¥. Oklahoma City. 30.24 Omaha. Nebr.. 30.22 Philadelphia . 30.58 Bhoenix Avi’ 2098 Pittsbyrgh, Pa.. 30.44 Portland, Me. Portland, Oreg Raleigh, N. C... 3 St. Paul, Mip: Seattle, WG\"’ i Spokaze. Wi & Cloudy |~ Cloudy Ted cmfinn. trimmed with Thine- ot r 21st n. Telephone stones, on Conn. ave. 322. BRACELET, white gold, two Green_stones; 2 issing; vicinity 15th and You st Baturday W Heward. ~North 4366-W. w. Reward. CASE, small, Teather; in vicinity of 14th &nd Park rd.; store receipts and pictures inside. Reward, Call_Adams 07 DOG—_Rat_terrier, male, young. smail; and white: wicinity o '13th aid Riesy . Anacostia. Reward. Lincoln 8898- DOG, biack i white, Bob_tail, long ears and muzzle; tag 15773; near Grant Ci cle._Col. 8539-J. DOG—Strayed 1900 block of 4t English bull puppy, male, 3 months ol White with one brindle ear. Reward if re- turned to J. H. Pilling, 1701 Kalorama r Packard Motor Co. Adams 9523, N STAR JEWEL. between Quincy Fo8 ith and Renyon. -Mae. 5. Shade, 1330 uincy st. n.w. Columbin_7373. FOX TERRIER, smooth hair, ears and spots. Reward. 1920 8 Potomac 0623, FUR--In_Palace Theater, Sunday R Temaralr revurned to 3305 Calforn st. n.w, LADY'S WATCH—Elgin; or_on 16th st. bus to R st. 1725 17th st. tan W white; bIAck st. n.w. Phone' No. 195 "~ GERTIFICATE O T e MacacrErenea s the owner of fhirty ‘shares of Washingtcn Rallway and Electic"Compaty svesdolla: preferred stock o Ro. > C=4795, registert Seie of Maxy' O Ham. and taat the same Ao of About Octoper 24, 1630. lost; mis: 13 % Hestroved and has not been found. Koplicktion has been made to the Wash: fidion” Rallway and Efectric Company for W %iew certificate in lieu thereof. Al per Sonn ure werned mot fo negotiate the abov Sotiied certifcate. (@lknature of owner), Ticker Anthony & Very " Between 10 and 1 "idss. Ke POCKETBOOK, Do " Please return Slasses. se. Lincoin 51 "WATCH, _lady’s, o A hewird ooted. brown, Wednesday, Novem- 320 Maryland Uen: Mo 1244 100 CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Cholw Lots and Sites for Sale, W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home Friends | GAGLIARDI, EMILY. On Saturday, BRYSON, ‘soPume annmc ndey moraing, Cleveland, Cacer Mok ter ul Janie Spaihe mam m. ‘;r, [ 5 noe Bry ister o Dieand Lowse McKinney (for sy teacher {n Dunbar High School). “kn i {n Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, Novem- T 12, CANAVIN, 30 9. 1930, JOH W W, Deals fugersl home, on Wednesday, November I thence to Sf. Domini requiem mass will be the repose of his soul. Olivet Cemetery, DEERING, ANNA E. On Monday, November 10, 1930. at her residence, 1908 'Q st. n.W.. ANNA E,‘widow of Capt. George A, Deer: ing, U. 8. N., and er of Mrs. William Barret Ridgely and George Deeriug. Services and interment (privaie) Wednes- day, November 12, 1930. 1 FITZPATRICK, JOSEPH. On Sunday, Ne- vember 9, 1930, at Philadeipbin, Pi EPH, husband of Margaret Flemi atrick. Funeral from bis late residence, on Thursday, November thence to 8t. Aloysius where mass will be said at § " 'Relatives and friends invited. Inierment Arlington Cemetery. 12 FLAVIN, MARGARET. On Saturday, No- yember 8, 1930, at her residence, 1335 North Cepitol st. MARGARET, beloved daughter of the iate Michael and Bridget Plavin, Funeral ' from the above resi dence *Wednesday, Novegber 12, 8 am., thence to 8t. Aloysius Church, whe requiem mass will be said at § a.m. foi the-repose of her soul~ Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. n lfe n R wite ne N T, On Sunday, November T, CANAVIN. Funeral from 6 H st. n.e. t 8:30 am., Church, where {d at 9 a.m. for Interment Mount ovem- ber 8, 1930, at her residence, 1428 C_ st. EMILY, beloved wife of Leonard Gag- largi. Funeral on Wednesday, November from her late residence at $:30 a.n thence to Holy Rosary Church. where m will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Mount_ Olivet Cemetery. u UARPER, RUTH ANNA BRAXTON, denly, ‘on Monday, November sidence, Addison ave., Heights, Md.” RUTH ANNA' BRAXTON, beloved ' wife of the late Abraham Harper, deyoted daughter of Margaret Brown of Sandy Spring, Md. Funeral Thursday, 1 pm., {rom Sharp Street E Sandy ‘Soring, Md. Rela- tives und friends invited, Rev. P. G. b officiating. ARPER, RUTH A. All officers and mem- bers ‘of Love Temple, No. 255, I B. P, O. E. of W.. are notified of the death of Daughter RUTH A. HARPER. Session of sorrow Tuesday, November 11, 1930, 8 p.m., at the Elks' Home, Falrmount Helghts, Md. Puneral Thursday. November 13, ai 1 p.m, from Sharp Street M. E. Chureh, Sandy” Spring, Md. W. Bruce Evans Lodge, No. 380; Columbis, Harmony and Forest Temiples are inv LOTTIE KELLAM, Daughter Ruler. MARIE W. JOHNSON, 'Fin. Secretary. TARRIS, LOUIS JEROME. Departed this Iife on Monday, November 10, 1930, LOUIS JEROME HARRIS, son of ihe late Aggie Lillie Harris. He' leaves to mourn ‘their loss a wife, 'Lillian Harris; one one daughter, five sisters, four brothers. a grandmother, and a host of other relati and friends. Funeral from G: 12th and R n.w., Thursday, 13, at 1 o'ciock p.m. HAUPTMAN, WILLIAM C. on Monday, No- ‘vember 10, 1930, at 12:55 p.m., at the Tesi. dence of his 1450 Columbis road n.w., WILLIAM G. HAUPTMAN. Funeral Thursday, Noyember 13, at 2:30 p.m., from his late residence, will be con- ducted by Friendship Lodge, No. 12, In- dependent Order of_Odd Fellows. Mem- bers take notice. ~Priends and relatives invited. _Interment Congressional Ceme- tery. LUBY TURNER, Noble Grand. 12 HLL, WILLIAM H. On Monday, November 10,1930, at 3 a.m., WILLIAM H.. devoted father of Richard 'C. Hill and brother of Mrs. Janice Hill Harris and Mrs. Lu- cinda ‘Jennings Davis. The remains can be seen at Boyd's funeral parlors, 19th and L sts. n.w. where the funeral will take Dlace Wednesday, November 13, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 11 HILL, WILLIAM H. Frederick Douglass . Rellef ‘Association announces the death of * WILLIAM H. HILL, Puneral from, Boyd & Wilson's _parl 19th and L sts. D Wednesday, November 13, 1930, at 3. oclock JOHN H. COOK. President, EDGAR L. KENNEY, Secretary. HILL, WILLIAM. The Crispus Attucks Re. lief Association announces the death Beotier Wi LTAM HILE: ‘on Monday. Nor vember 10, 1930, and that the funeral will be held 'on Wednesday, November 13, {rom Boyd's undertaking patiors, 19th and Lsts. n.w. st 3 pm 'HEN FULLER, Pres. JCIU‘RLIS.&" HOLT, CHARLES ELLSWORTH. Funeral services were held November 10, 1930, at Rock_Creek Cemetery over the remains of GHARLES ELEWORTH HOLT, son of Maty A. Holt (nee Poley) and the late John M Holt, who died Fri November 17, lm Mr. Holt leaves one sister, Caroline and two brothers, Clarenge J. and unrd R. Holt of North Carolina. HOUSTON, ROY W. On Saturdsy, Novem- ber & 1630, at Walter Reed Qenstal Yios: ROY W. HOUSTON, devoted h Band of Mary E. Houston. Funeral W pesday, November 12, af I pm. {rom oW mroest Jurvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w. i JACKSON, RICHARD. Departed this I after brief illness, Sunday, November 1930. at Galling Hospital. JACKSON. He leaves to mourn their loss one brother, Robert Jackson; one uncle, Morris Jackso! two nieces, one nephew, W0 sisters-in-law and other relatives and Iriends. Remains resting at Barbour Bros. funeral home, 48 K st. n.e. Puneral Wed- nesday, November 12, at 1 p.m.. from the above ‘funeral home, Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 1n JACOBSON. ALDINA. On Sunday, Novem- ber 9, 1930, after & short illness. at Gar Rela Homgink Mrs. “ALDY BSON. Puneral sery! v November 12, neral parlors, 809 10th st. n.w, JEWETT, ANNIE R. At her residence. 1404 Massachusetts ave, n.w. ANNIE R be- loved wifé of the late Joseph A. Jewett and mother of Mrs. B. F. Pyle and Arthur L Jewett. Pungral services on Wednesday, November 12, Interment. (strict- Iy private) in Arfingion National Ceme- ery. JONES, ELLEN. Departed this life on Sun- day,’ November 9, 1930, at her residence; 310 P st. n.w. ELLEN, the beloved wife of the laté Robert A. 'Jones, sr.i devol mother- of Mary West, Emma_Genus, Ev Nelson, Robert, Richard and George Jones; foster ‘mother of Thelma Brown Cooper. Funeral Thursday, November 13; ot 2 p.m.. from "Third Bapist Church, §th and & sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 1 LANDON. BLANCHE.. Departed this life on Saturday, November 8, 1930. at 8:30 ajn., at Freedmen's Hospital, BLANCHE LAN: DON, devoted wife of Joseph Landon. ~She leaves to mourn_their loss a devoted sis- ter, ~Martha Trammell of Fairmont Heights, Md.; daughter-in-law “of Mis. Ella Dorsey of Oakdale st. n.w.: lit adopted daughter, Ella Landon. Remains resting at Ruth Dabney's funeral home, 453 O st. n.w. FPuneral Wednesday, No- vember 12. at'2 o'clock p.m. Rev. Johi son of Fairment Heights, Md., o Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery. tives and friends invited. LEE, WALKER. On Monday, November 10. 1930, WALKER LEE, devoted husband of Anna J. Lee and son of Amelia Lee of Buckingham County, Va. He also leaves four brothers and five 'sisters. Funeral Friday, November 14, at 3:30 D.m.. the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Interment at Bremo, Va. 13 LEWIS, JAMES E. Departed this life on Monday. November 10, 1930. at 6:15 a.m., at Waiter Reed Hospital. JAMES LE He leaves to mourn their loss a Lewis; two brothers, Edward and Samuel: ‘two sisters, Rosetta and Madeline Lewis: two nieces, one nephew. and a host of other relatives and friends, Remains resting at 304 2nd_st. s.w. Funeral from above address Friday. November_14_'at 12 noon. thence to St Paul's A. M_E. Church. §th st. bet. D and E sts. s.w., Rev. Rogs Barnum, pastor. In- terment Arlington Nationai Cemetery. —* MASON. MARY. Sud- 16, 1930, at Fairmount in-la; from loving mother, Mar: Members of St. Joseph's Auxiliary, No. 62. Knights of St. Joha, and sister anxiliaries are requested to meet at Costello's _funeral parlor. 1724 North Capitol st. November 11, 1930, ‘8§ p.m.. to recite Drayers for our decei sister, Mrs, MARY MASON. Fune R W Mary's Church. Alexandria, Va. MARY C. RADCLIFFE, Pres. LILLIAN QUADE. Sec. MASON, MARY. Members ‘of Hospital Guild, No. 2, Knights of 8t. John Auxiliary, are notified of the death of Sister MARY MASON, Remains resting a._ Costello's funeral parlors, 1724 North Capitol st. %’{lyj{'r’lowfltl l;e recited Tuesday, November ©. RADCLIFFE, Pres. ANNA FIN’N'EGAN Ree. Sec. MATTINGLY, MARY ‘Tuesday, .!lleoa.ll 11“0 Zdibnl A TlNflLg beloved wife of Phillp H. tingly al daughter of the late Willilam P. and resa M. Worcester. Remains at Gawler's funeral parlors, 1750 Pa. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 12 McALEER, EDWARD. Suddenl November 10, 1930, at beloved husband of aged 63 1£ Puner day, November fl at 2 p.m. and friends invited to attend. at Rock Creek Cemetery. McALEER, EDWARD. A special communi- cstion of Stansbury Lodge. No. 24, F. A. A. M., is called for Wednesday, November l 1“0. at 1:15 p.m. to attend the fu- Fiio e, e of i AR! c. ly order m w ALPH L. HEBBARD. HENRY B n ddenty llv (ospital beloved hust Wg' ma Meyers lflfl father of S g S Mo : v 5'""1?'1"; « of the Kit Carson Novem: on Monday. .. EDWARD, rearch &, MeAleer from his late resi. Wednes- Relatives Interment On_Mond: ency Hospital "fi:fi B e lleton. Notice E‘;‘;“\‘tm e .,. erans of G! to atignd ihe Lumer n'.. P Veierans ‘sre” Tet Wi ll ‘o CHAS. H. TURNER, r['-’ §ecs: m-; PENDLETON, FRANK. The M \ll At Relief Association an Brother FRANK. PE the funeral will be Mheld ol Afternoon, November 13, 1930, P from the Shiloh Baptist ureh, ¥ e BV srepyEN FULLER, Pres. J. C. BURLLS, Sec. PENDLETON, FRANK. Al members of Mt Calvary Lodge, No. 1, K. of P, will meet at 1631 10th st. n.w. on Tuesday November 11 1030, &t 1 sooe\ofl arrangements for’ the funeral of FRANK PENDLETO! order CHARLES TH PIOK ROSAFY, ELIZABETH A. M m ber 10, 1930, at_Alexandris, Xl BETH A. ROSAFY. beloved IIIC Of Louls A. Rosafy. Services at the 8. H. Co. funeral home, 2001 14th ‘Thursday, November 13. at 2 p.m. Inter ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 1 SEARLE. ALLAN R. On Mon November 101930, aChio enidence. 18" 4th st ALLAN 'R., beloved husband of 'Pio; D. 8earle." Services will ve held at Zur horst's funeral parlors, 301 East on Thursday. November 13, erment in Congressionpl Cemetery. SISTER ST. JOSEPH 8. N. D. On Sunday, November 9. 1930, at Notre me_Convent, North Capitol and K sts. n. SISTER ST. JOSEPH 8. N, D. Funeral ffom the above residence on Wednesday, November at 930 am. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Ghureh at 10 a.m. Inierment. Mount Olfvet Gemeters. 1 STEINMEYER. MAEBELLE N\ 1930, wi her residence, 3 Jackson ave. Riverdale, Md., at 11 p.m, MAEBELLE N. STEINMEYER. beloved wife of Charles E. Stelnmeyer. She is also survived by her daughter, Mrs. Ruth W, er of Norfolk, Va.. and son. Mr. Stanley Steinmeyer of Radium, Miss. FPuneral from her late resi. dence Wednesday, November i3, at 10:30 am. Interment at Ced: Hill Ces Washington, D. C. Relatives lllfl invited. TAYLOR, ALBERTA MURRAY. the great beyond Tuesday. 1930, at 3 am. at Freedmen's ALBERTA MURRAY TAYLOR, mother of Leanora Taylor Neal. Priday. November 14, at 1 p.m. Baptist Church, F. Rey, W, L. Washington omcttiny Harmony Cemetery. Relh- tives and frlends invited. Remaing resting at Campbell's undertaking establishment, 423 415 st s 12¢ WALKER, ALEXANDER HARRISON. De- parted this life on Supday Novemiber gl m 13 November 10, into r 11, tal; bel ave1 from Zion between 3rd and 4le Passed vembe: Hy be- loved ‘brother of John - Walker .m "Addie Robinson. Puneral Wednesda: 12, at 2 p.m.. from Union Wes " Relatives {riends lnvM#h 'Remains fl'd funeral parlors, and L .l'. WAEDE. LAURA F. On Tussd ah r 11, 1930, at 4708 loved wife of the .vnnu L 4 tice of funeral hes 'r wEneTE, CHORGE &, 90l ‘)x'om.'r‘wmm SRa"tather of Mar ter. ~ Notice of funeral later. WILHELM, JOHN FREDERIOK. = On Tues- day, November 11, 1930, af 03 mAndoibh st Bw . JOHN ] WILHELM, ‘beloved husband of ‘Wilhelm. Notice of funeral later, ILLIAMS, RAYMOND AUGUSTUS. on Sunday, November 9. 1930, RAYMOND AU- GUSTUS WILLIAMS, the “devoted husband of J hine Williams and son of l* ‘gl A ryls funeral churel I Funeral Wednesday. Novembgr 15, at 3"am. Trom Holy Hedesmer O YOUNG, LUCY. Departed this ‘m n Sun: day, November at fer" Fesidence; #a0- 4th “st° . ’ long, liness, LUCY YOUNG. the the late Wi m wn: d" lllfii James Youn leaves to moum lhfll‘ relatives and friends. Ille Mfll’» November 12, st 1 p.m., fi tist Church. ll' In Memoriam. DUNN, FANNIE. sad and lovi ory of my dear wife, FANNIE xm‘h"‘{. departed this life one year ago November 11, 1929, What happy days we cnce enjoved, When we were all to But. oh, how changed It Since 'she has 1 HER DEVOTED HI M JOHNSON, THOMAS. ‘memory’ of my dey: TSRREON, wham God call reward November 11, 19 #3 BEVOTED DAUGHTER. MARTHA K3 MANNING. , CLARENCE. - b e Rine years ago vesmber T ToaL | line of sweet Tt .“S.e".,:.‘-','.":oi.‘q"na"“""m gt » token of love's devotjon, That my heart still longs for you. W, did not know the pain you bore, We did not see you df We only kn Sas e A mere e e R aomamn, The melancholy day is here, The saddest of the vear. ine years ago toda) N5 %adar brother passed away. Suroynsed b7 trmde s sk It ‘Wwith ile o face and a R T R < YOUR ONLY SISTER, MABEL. * VENEY, ANDREW CORNEALIUS. In lo memory of our desr father CORNEALIUS 80 Ml‘;? November Dearest father, thou hast left me, I thy loss mut GND];.( But the God who red I'n.- He can all my sorrows hes No one knows how I miss Ml. fat No one but God knows tears o AL ) filg‘ DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MAGGIE life seventeen years 11, 1913, M FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TJ. WILLIAM IFES SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTS CRE\IATORIU M 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __ NATIONAL 1384, 1385. CHAS. C. 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