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. GALL IS ACCEPTED 10 §T. COLUMBA Rev. G. A. Le Moine of Dela- ware to Become Rector of Church Here. Rev. G, A. Le Moine, rector of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in Smyrna, Del,, and of Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church in the adjoining town of Clayton, Del., has resigned to accept the rectorship of St. Columba's Prot- estant Episcopal Church here, The res- Ignation will become effective December OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. ~ W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road { Col. 0464 Adams 10341 | 31, according to dispatches from Dela- ware. W. W. Shearer, who left St. Columba's Church several months ago to preside over & near Baltimore. Reyv. Mr. Le Moine, p.l &aruve of New- foundland, has had a picturesque career, for many years following a mtnflna 1ife with the fishing fleet on the Gran manks, He forsook the sea to enter the ministry, He is a graduate of North- western University, in Chicago, and of the General Theological Seminary, in New York. He has had charges in Pennsylvania, Alabama and New York, in addition to his service in Delaware. He.is noted as & lecturer on his marine experiences. SERGT. JASPER POST INDUCTS NEW OFFICERS William A. Kehoe was installed as commander of the Sergt. Jasper Post, American Legion, No. 13, last night at installation ceremonies at the Thomas Circle Club. Other officers installed were: George A. Bache, first vice commander; Marshall McKibbin, second vice com- mander; J. H. Callahan, third vice commander, and Paul H. McMurray, chaplain. ‘The installation was mdndu(‘(};d lby t department commander, Harlan gl‘:od Ferdinand G. Fraser, retiring| commander, presided. Comdr. Kehoe appointed E. A. Gold- en as adjutant, Frank Feller, athletic officer; J. J. Malloy, Americanization officer and Paul H. McMurray, finance officer. APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD ON 16TH ST. FOR $600,000 ital. Sale of the Oaklawn Terrace Apart- | Pit™ Ruins of the hunting cabin on Larkin Pond, near East Otis, Mass., where four Connecticut hunters, apparently trapped in their sleep, were burned to death. | Eight members of the party of 15 were injured and were taken to the county hos- —Associated Press Photo. ments, 3620 Sixteenth street, for David | L. Stern, designer and builder, to Howe Totten &s an investment was con- summated yesterday at a reported fig- | re. of *$600,000, The building is a modern, fireproof 8-story structure con- | taining approximately 100 apartments. on_the lobby floor. | The premises at 1338 G street, oc- | ter deal w cupied by the A. G. Spaulding Sport-| Both sal ing Goods Co., was sold yesterday to|real estate John H. Bartlett, former Assistant' Luchs, Inc. were offices of There is a restaurant and drug store | Postmaster General, it was also an- | nounced. The consideration in the lat- reportad to be $150,000, ndled through the Shannon™ & SDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. CORNWALLIS MEMORIAL TO BE UNVEILED IN 1931 Will Be Part of Commemoration of 150th Anniversary of Ameri- can Victory. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va, December 4—A memorial to Lord Cornwallls, com- mander of the defeated British army, will be unvelled next vear at the ccle- bration commemorating the 150th an- niversary of the American victory at Yorktown. Provision for erection of the memo- rial, which also will be dedicated to the valor of all British troops who fought against the Colonies, was made in a resolution adopted by the York- town _ Sesquicentennial ~Commission yesterday. A committee was directed o select the form and location of the monument. Another resolution of the commission authorized the Governor of Virginia to extend invitations to other States to participate in the susquicentennial exercises, ATTORNEY TAKES BRIDE George G. Hoover and Miss Ruth Tonkinson United by Judge. George G. Hoover of Norristown, Pa., and Washington, a practicing attorney in Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia " and editor of the Annuitant, and Ruth Tonkinson, daughter of Mrs. Ida Matheson by a former marrigge, of Niantic and New London, Conn., were | married here Sunday, it was announced today. Judge R. E. Mattingly officiated. “Greenhouse” Proves Distillery. CHICAGO, December 4 (#).—What residents of Rogers Park thought was a greenhouse turned out to be a d: tillery yesterday. Police raided the place, arrested three men, sefzed 150 five-gallon cans of alco- hol and confiscated equipment with a | capacity of 3,500 gallons a day The More Practical Your Presents Gov. 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THE WEATHER District_of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight, minimum temperature about 34 degrees; tomorrow increasing cloudi- ness, probably followed by rain at night; not much change in temperature; mod- erate northeast winds. Maryland and Virginia — Partly cloudy; tomorrow increasing cloudiness followed by rain in extreme west por- tion: not much change in temperature; moderate to fresh northeast. winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness; slowly rising temperature followed by rain. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 42; 8 pm., 36; 12 midnight, 31; 4 am, 28; 8 am, 26; noon, 46. Barometer-—4 pm., 3050; 8 pm, 30.51; 12 midnight, 30.51; 4 a.m., 30.50; 8 a.m., 30.52: noon,.30.50 Highest temperature, 46, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 25, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same_ date last year— Highest, 32; lowest, 20. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:12 am. dnd 1:07 p.m.; high tide, 6:36 a.m. and 6:58 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:58 a.m. and | 1:48 pm.; high tide, 7:20 am. and 7:41 pm. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 7:10 a.m.; sun sets | 4:46 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:11 am.; sun sets 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 3:38 am.; sets 5:42 pm Automobile lamps to ba lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers both clear this a.m. Weather in Variois Cities. Stations. 8% weather. Abtlens, Tex 0.06 Rain Albany.' N_ Y. +..+ Cloudy Atlants. Ga Clear Atlantic _City. Clear Baltimore, Md. Birmingham ... Bismarck, N. D. Mass, Buffalo. N. Y. Charleston; 8! Chicago. L. .. Cincinnati, Ohio y Cleveland, Ohio. 3052 Cloudy Columbia, S. C. 3 % Clear Denver, Colo... 3 . Clear Detroit, Mich.. Cloudy El Paso, Tex 0.08 Cloudy veston, ... Cloudy . Cloudy . Cloudy .. Cloudy . Cloudy Fogay Clear (o0 Clear 014 Cloudy . Cloudy © Mis'ing Clear R jena, Huron,'S. Dak Indianapolts. JacksonvilleFla Kansas City, Mo Los _Angeles Louisville. Ky Miami, Fla N. Orleans, La.. New York, N.Y.3 | Oklahoma ' City. Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphi; | Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh. Pa.. Portiand, Me | Portiand, O Raleigh,” N 3 Salt Lake City. 3 3 San Antonio. 209 ain San Diego. Ca ..+ Ptcioudy 7 Cloudy ! Cloudy Cloudy 012 Cloudy .. Cloudy Clear r . Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy 0,16 Cloudy «evs Clear FO! EYEGLASSES —Found Saturda Pennsylvania ave. s.e. Lin. 107 LOST. BONE-RIM SPECTACLES, | bet. 12th and 5th n.W. “Rewar to_Apt. 306. London_ Ha BOSTON BULL. brown an blile collar; answers to Phone Wisconsin 2958. BROOCH PIN-—$100 reward for lady's_dia- mond brooch pin lost in the past week. Call National 5828, 6 r its home Wednesday eve- 27, police_and collie dog, white ‘Temale. Finder please return to | owner, . K. Taylor, 814 O st. a.w. Reward. DOG—Brindis bull pup, 5 months old. white face and white markings on neck: answers to name Topsy. = Apt. 45. 1801 Calvert st.| nw. Adams 1230. a U e DOG—Brown_and_ black rabbit dos, an- swers fo name Jack: tan leather, brass- studded collar; license tag No. 17316. Call | Adams_1023. St e | FRENCH BULLDOG. 18 months old, white | spot. below neck, Monday eve. Mr. J. Zbanek, 4445 Mass. ave, n.w. 6 HANDKERCHIEFS, sauare, cissors: Vicinity Navy Depi. Lin and 7th s X vicinity Takoma Park or Brightwood car barn. Reward. | 203 Holly ave., Takoma Park. Natl 0185, | Bruden b A3 GLASSESTortolse shell heavy cas cember 32, bet. 6. W. & N. Bldg. downtown section. " Reward. Nat. 2510, Br. 5 GLASSES. in Franklin Optical Co vicinity ith and Pa Emerson_bus. Telephone ¢ OPERA GLABSSES, Wed. matinee at Nati Dickey, 1702 Kilbourne pl. n.w 5 PACKAGE—Dropped {rom car, vicinity ming ave.. package of biack gauntlets, cameo pendant and praver beads: belonged {0 dead Wife, hence of sentimental valu focal case, worthless to_others, Large er. Adams 6902. BELT diamond pir ne_ Col. _6926-W_afte: POCKETBOOK, Dec. 3rd. F n.w. or in Peopie's Dru h st Reward return to Sigmund's LY SR L Black, cont. atch Tues.’ eve in Nickel Cab, 17th and 3 16 George Washington Univer- | Reward. _Metropolitan 2284, Br. 8 USSET LEATHER pocket portfolio, con- ning papers upon Which s inscribed Hamilton G. De Weese. Finder return _to Raleigh Hotel and receive reward . SHEPHERD DOG. white, named “Sport” brown spot midd! k and two brown | ears._Phone Clev Fed aining wea y Potomac Reward A left on Mt Reward. | ShoolP5i44 Californis ot VIOLIN and music, in case Rainier Saturday morning. 3022 14th st. ne. Kennedy i WATCH—Bulova watch and bracelet: 17th st. between H and Eye sts. n.w._ Columbia | 4857. 1930 Biltmore st. n.w. Substantial Tagirap T U i il WATCH, Hamilton, white gold, slight dent | on rear ‘of case; chain ring missing; reward. Phone National' 5848, Ext. 212 bl () WATCH, man nd chain, I._O. O. F. charm d K sts. Re- ward. _J. L. Shortridge. 1113 K st. n.w. % _ WATCH—_December 1, afternoon, between K st. and Belmont rd., probably on M. Pleas- ant car, lady's open-faced gold watch. Re- ward. 1868 Columbia rd. Apt. 602. Phone Columbia_5600. I WRIST WATCH _Ladv's: initials M D lost | Tuesday night. Reward. Adams 7019, WRIST WATCH—Gruen, rectangular shaped. bearing monogram *“D. R. M.”: December 3, | 1930, apout 5:30 pm, in or near lobh: Paldis Roval, 1lth entrance. Reward. Call evenings, Adams 4723-J. 5 Births Reported. &_births have the th Department in o Al sirl. Sydney J. and Edna L. Cortvriendt, boy. Clyde H. and . Nichols, boy. Hubert H. A Frank A e ¥ Daniel B. and Sarah H. Ventress, boy. Frank A. and Elizabeth F. Robinson Emmerick H. and Florence G. Edward, and Nora Crismond, sirl Nick and Florence Manus, il Albert R. and Mary A. Hennie: Phillip and Alberta Burton, boy. Raymond and Julia Denny, boy. Roosevelt and Pauline Stewart. boy. William H. and Edythe Bryant. boy. Milton _and “Mary Hawkins, boy. Chester and Dissie Sullivan. boy. d Lou J. Flemming, boy. and Edna Mundr. gir! igll and Pauline Parker, gitl. William “and_Helen Lewis. girl Raphael € and Vivian Priar. sirl. Willie and Beatrice Bell. irl Leonard and Teresa Wilson. girl. James Nellie Clark, girl. 8arah Prazier, girl. Marie “Brown, girl. Harvey and Margarette Lyon, girl Nathaniel and Mary E. Skinner. eirl. Phillip D. ‘and Rosetta Butler, girl. Morse and Hilda Henry. boy. Marriage Licenses. Robert R. Rahne. 23, Halethorpe, Md. M. Wood, 38, this cityi Re A and Marion M. An- both of Newport News, Va.; Rev. Allan'F. Poore. and Gertrude Bell, 18; Victor Spears. 2 ‘W. G. ‘Urban. 27. and Louisa . 18 Rev. Joseph R. ‘Sizoo 21, and Marie A, Hurley, 19, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Charles J. Trinkbaus. Thomas Tipton, 29, and Lucille W. v st _C. Smith. 23, and Theress L. William Plerpoint P.'Dunning. 32, and Catherine E. Rev. John F. Briegs Fdward Brooks, 21, and Lilllan Harris, 18; Rev. Georze O. Bullnek Panl Thomas. 4 Juanita Johnson, 3 Lewis, 26, McLean, Va, and Flsie F. Douclas. 20, Vienna, Va.: Rev. Ernest M, Starks. 20, and Minnie Dyson, 18; m T Washineton Salmon. fr. M T. Peters, 21, Ralph Rev. W this city le Vanler. 27, and Trma C. Eccles. of Baltiniore, Md.; Judge Robert Mattincly. Lovest F. D. Havden. 38 per, 36; Rev. and Hattle Har- James T. Harves. : e Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported ;‘fi the Health Department in the past 24 Fllen H. Pord, 85, Walter Reed General Hospital. Jullus Schnoor, 76, United States Soldiers’ Home Hospital Jennie 1. Jeffries, 74, 506 8th st Benjamin Harris, 67, Gallineer Hos Herbert A. Johnson, 63, St. Elis Hospital. Rallle B. Havener, 59, 711 Newton st, b A R R . Alexander N. Fonseca, 45, 1326 New York 'I'rmond Gasweiler, 42, Tuberculosis Hos- ed Diane, 36, Sibley Hospital Helen Davis. 20, Gallineer Hosbital Infant of W.'J. and Marguerite Orr, 12 hours. Stbley Hospital Infant of Clarence and Florence Dare, 9 hours. 1649 Gates st. n.e. Infant of Francis and Eva Salb, 3 davs, Sibley Hospital Infant of Frederic and Mary Gardner, 1 hour, Sibley Hospital Inpabnie Sumby, 80, Home for Aged and n William Brown, 70. 1133 Sumner rd. Matilda Wislon. 55, 1124 K st. s.e. Louis O_Shomwell, 52. 1000 13th st. s.e. Samuel Brown. 39, 10i8 New Jersey Hilda G. Pendleton. 17. 1109 S st ide Colbert, 4. Children's Hospital piraiehie Vincent, i2 dass, Children's Hos- Infant of Doroth: % g paTiant of Dorothy Boxles, 1 day, Gallinger @urds nf Thanks SCOTT., WILLIAM PRESTON. We wish to express our thanks and Appreciation to our many friends for sympathy and floral offerings _in the death of our son and brother, WILLIAM PRESTON SCOTT. THE FAMILY. STANTON, MARGARET ANN. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy and beautiful A R R AT STANTON. e ind HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON. Breaths. ANNIE M. On Wednesda; 140 st. n.e. ANNIE M. BAILEY, beloved wife of Lorenzo Alfon Bailey. Funeral services wili be held at her late residence on Fri- day. December 5, at 10 a.m. Interment (private) at Rock Creek Cemetery. 4 BURNS, MARY A. On Tuesday, December 2. 1930, ‘at 5:1 Dm. MARY A. beloved wife of the late Edward Burns. _Funeral from the residence of her son, Mr. G Burns, 1238 Harvard st. n.w.. on Frid December 5, at 9 am. Solemn requiem mass at St Dominic’s Church, 6th and E sts. s.w.. at 10 a.m_ " Relatives and friends invited o attend.” Interment Mount Oliyet IN R. On Wednesday, Decem- . 1930, at Takoma Park, Md., SUSAN R. DAVIS, devoted mother of Emma Moten and grandmother of Harry 8. Davis, Re- mains resting at “the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. until Saturday noon, thereafter at the late residence. Funeral Sunday, December 7, at 1 pm. from Sharp Street Church, Sandy Spring, Md. 7 DIANE, ALFRED, Ji On Tuesday, Decem- ber 2, ALFR] 1930, ai Sibley Hospital, ED DIANE, Jr., belaved husband of Jessie Diane (nee 'Woodward). in the 37th’ year of his_aj Funeral from the chapel of P. A. Taitavull, 436 Tth st. on Fri- day. December '5. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. 'Aloysius Church, where mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. (Niles, Mich., papers please copy.) Washington, D. C., Lodge of Elks please take notice. 4 S. GABRIEL. Departed this life De- cember 2, 1930, ‘at 5:30, at his late resi- . Upper ‘Marlboro, Md., GABRIEL DIGGS. He leaves a wife. Susie Lee Diggs eight _children, four _brothers. _Henry, George, Edward and Enoch Digss; two s, Hattie Sedgewick and Mary Clif- . and five grandchildren. Funeral on Friday morning, December ‘5, 9 _o'clock, from 8t. Mary's Church. Upper Mariboro, Md.” Interment in Mount Carmel Cemetery. DUVALL, W. CLARENCE. December 1930. at Washington Sa tarium, Takoma Park. ‘Md. after a long iliness,” W. CLARENCE DUVALL. aged 176 years.' He is survived by his widow. May Gilfillan Duvall: a daughter. Miss Mildred Duvall. and two sons, A Malcolm Duvall and Ralph G. Duvall. ~Notice of funeral later SR N. JOHN T. On Wednesday, Decem- 3, 1830, at’ his_residence, 335 K st ne. JOHN T. EAGAN. beloved son of Emma_Eagan (nee Beckett) and the late John T. Eagan. Funeral from the late resi- dence Saturday, at 9:30, thence to St Aloysius Church, where mass will be said at 10 am. Interment Mount Olivet. EDWARDS. THEODORE LIVINGSTON. Wednesday, December 3, 1930, at the re dence of his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Jacol 2870 Perry st. n.e. THEODORE LIVIN STON. beloved husband of the late Al I Edwards and father of Cha:li wards of Charlottesville, Va., and Raleigh Edwards of Waynesbore Inter- ment st 1vy, Va., on Friday, December s, ESMAY, SAMUEI On Wednesday, T. On Wednesday, De- cember 3, #t ‘his_residence, 4613 9th st. n.w. SAMUEL T. ESMAY, the beloved hisband of Josephine Esmay and father of Mrs. J. C._Wheate. Miss Viola Geracci and Mr.'W. E. Nicholson. Notice of fu- neral later. 5 HEALY, JOHN A. On Tuesday, December 3, | | This neat gray cloth casket, plain and dignified, with the whole funeral— | Cars, ) Hearse $ i And All Only The same service as the hicher f| priced funerals. with no extra charge for chapel. All musie, if desired, by our Pipe orsan. In Case of Death Call || THE GREATER W.W.Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less 1930, 'a*_the residence of his niece, Anna . Healy, 515 G st n.e., JOHN A. HEALY. Funeral from = the residence on FPriday, December 5, at 9:30 a.m. High requiem mass at St. Aloysius Churcn at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. HENDERSON. JOHN B. On Tuesday. De- cember 2, 1030, at Sibley Hspital, JOBN B., beloved “husband of Mollie E. Henderson, aged 72 years. Remains resting at_and funeral from the chapel of J. William Lee's Sons, 332 Pa. ave. n.w., on Friday, Dece ber 5 ‘at 11 am. Rélatives and friends invited to attend.” Interment at Monotacy Cemetery, Beallsville, Md. HENRY. WILLIAM. Suddenly, on Wednes- day, December 3. 1930. at Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital, WILLIAM HENRY of 1085 Jefferson st., Georgetown, D. C. No- tice of funeral hereafter. JEFFERS. J. ARTHUR. On Sunday, Novem- ber 30,1930, in Washington. D. C., J. AR- THUR' JEFFERS of San Franclsco, Calif.. husband of Mary J. Jeflers. Funeral serv- ices at Gawler's ‘chapel, 1750 Pa. ave. n.w. on Fridey, December 5, at 4:30 p.m. Interment private. MARSHALL, ELIZABETH COLQUITT. On Saturday.’ November 29. 1930. at_ Vallelo. Calif., ELIZABETH COLQUITT MARSH- ALL.” widow of Brig. Gen. Willism L. Marshall. _Funeral from the parlors of Almus R. Speare, 1623 Conn. ave., Satu day, December 6, at 10 a. 5 MARTIN, WILLIS T. On Tuesday. Decem- ber 2. '1030, WILLIS T. MARTIN, devoted nephew of Lavinia James and ' Lucretia Moore. Funeral Priday, December 5. 1 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. MAXWELL, = ELLA. December 2. 1930, at New York City. at rgeto: L versit JosEri B, NORAN "ot rine oran, aged yea hi iate residence, 620 11t a the Gh i'n"xxdh o uréh ot the lock. latives and lQ"flCll‘ at ttend. MQUNTJOY, EMILY MAE. On Wednesday. ember 3. at her residence, 1343 Ri ; EMILY MAE. the beloved daughte; iter and ‘Annie Mountioy. Funeral from the above residence on Friday, De- cember 5, bn. Relatives and iriends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 4 MURPHY, ANNIE C. On Thursday cember '4, 1930, ANNIE C., beloved ter of the late Michael and Ellen Murphy. Funeral from her late residence, 2928 12th st. n.e.. on Saturday, December 6, at 8:30 am. Requiem mass st St. Anthon Church at 9 o'clock. Relat: invited. Interment Mount etery. MUSCHUTT. MATHEW. Departed this life on_Tuesday. December 2. 1930, MATHEW MUSCHUTT, husband ‘of Maggie Mus- chutt, He leaves four daughters. one son, thiee siaters and three brothers and othef atives riends. neral "Friday, December 5. at 10 am., from the funeral home _of Alexander 8. Pope, 316 I5th st. ae. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery O'NEIL. JOHN P. On Wednesday, Decembe: a3 at Georsetown University Hos. pital, JOHN P "peloved husband of th ate Margatet De Sales O'Neil, 636 Gallatin st n.w. Funeral from the above resiz dence on Saturday, December 8. at 8 30 am. High requiem mass at St. Gabriels Church at 9 am latives and friends invited. "Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme= SCHRIVER. JOSEPH D. On December 3. 1930. at h M st. 5.w., JOSEPH D. SC husband of Blanche E. S Joseph R., Dennis S.. Geo Katherine’ A.. Blanc . M. Schriver and ha Carr. Funeral 1 Saturday, Ds Tequiem mass a 9 a.m. Relatives terment Mount Olive! SCOTT. EMMA. Wednesday, Olivet Cem- 5 Wednesday, reside 464 RIVER, devoted iver, father of Tes 830 am EMMA ' SCOTT. wife of George Scott of West Virginla an devoted mi Ciarence Bowles. Re- mains resting a funeral home of exander & Pope, 315 15th st. s.e. No of funeral later SMITH, ANNIE DU Suddenly. cember 3, 1930, 3 BANT SMITH, be B other of Edna Scott Smith George Marcey well W Notice of fus Mrs Snow MARTIN NE \ddenly, on sdiy, D &t 9:30 pan., & e, 1011 Mon- tann ave n'e. MAI ¥ beloved husband of Sa 60 vears. Funeral from the dence, Saturday, December p.m. ' Relatives and_frien terment Glenwood Cemeters, SMITH, MARTIN N cation of King Dav A A M. is called for December’ 6, 1930, for the purpose of i tending the funeral of our iate brothe MARTIN N SWRROLL A, WARTHE: 3 ) . WARTHEN, M W. C. PARRY, Bec. ] TAYLOR, RAYMOND. at 2 o'clock invited. In- 5 1 p.an. Saturda On Tuesday. Decem- ber 3, 1930, at his residence. 335 _Syphax ct. sw. RAYMOND TAYLOR. Remain resting at Robert Oampbell's funeral hom 423 4'2 st. s. Notice of funeral later. . JAM H. Departed this life December at 3:30 a.m, at his resi- derice. Upper M: Md. Puneral serv- { M, E. Chirch at 1 pm 7 Marlboro, Md. ¢ A Oon ednesday, De- cember 3. 1630, ANDREW, beloved hus- band of Maggie Wilson, 1251 P st. ne. Funeral from the above residence Satur. day, December 6, at 8 a.m. Reauiem ma at the Holy Comforter Church at 8:30 a.m. Refatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 5 In Memoriam. BURDSALL. FRANK. Tn sad but loving re- membrance of our desr son and brother, who left us twelve years ago, December 4 It _was an early hour— We will never forget the day— The angel of God came down And stole our loved one away. My heart cannot tell how T miss you, My 1ips do not know what to say, But only God knows how 1 miss you In‘my lonely home today DEVOTED MOTHER AND BROTHER. * BUTLER, BEATRICE ELIZABETH (SISTER). In sad but loving memory of our beloted aughter and sister. BEATRICE ELIZA- BUTLER, who departed this life five years ago today, December 4, 1925. A light from our household gone, A voice we loved i stilled: A place vacant that never can be filled MOTHER AND FATHER. ISAAC A. AND MATILDA A: BROTHERS, ISAAC, Jr., AND CHARLES F. N CURRHEY, KATHERINE. In sad but loving Temembrance of our dear mother, KATH= ERINE CURRHEY. who departed this life two vears ago, December 4, 1928. Peacefut in thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low: Thou no more can foin our number, Thou no more our sorrows know. . HER CHILDREN. EVERETT, ANNA F. In of our dear mother EVERETT, who passed today, December 4, 1929 In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender. fond and true; ‘There's not a day. dear mother, We_do not_think of you HER_DEVOTED A EVERETT, AND _CHILDREN, ELLSWORTH AND EVA. JACKSON. MARY P. Four years ago. cember 4, 1926, our dear mother, MARY JACKSON, fook her departure to dwell With God. She did not shrink from death Nor_ask awhile, to stay. But calmly said, “Thy will be done,” And silently pessed away . HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * LOCKWOOD. MARY HELEN. In sad but loving remembrance of my’ dear motner, MARY HELEN LOCKWOOD, who departed thig life tWo years ago today, December 4. 1921 HER DAUGHTER, HATTIE E. WHEAT- RICKETTS, CHARLFS R. In loving remem- . brance of “our dear boy, CHARLES R. RICKETTS, who _passed 'away _fourteen years ago today. December 4, 191 MOTHER. FATHER AND GRANDMOTHER RICKETTS 3 STALEY, MOLLIE, In sad but loving re- Omaha, Nebr. ELLA MAXWELL widow of the late Wiillam D. Maxwell and daug! ter of the late Nich bin of Washington, . four children and one sister. ATHERINE E. " @, 2t h st.. Mo E. McGOWNE, Funeral from December B Olivet Cemetery. ) membrance of our dear mother and grand- mother, MOLLIE STALEY. who entered into_eternal rest one year ago today, De- cember 4, 1929 Today recalls the memory ©Of a loved one gone to rest: And those who think of her today Are_those who loved her best HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. BLANCHE BROWN, GRANDDAUGHTER, BERNICE _____FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Mo Chaper. Tacpnone National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- Binke pranc on2s 1009 H St. N.W. e T ormerly 010 F St NW. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 1 NE. o Madern SChavet e Lincoln 0524 [IMUS R SPEARE . Joseph F. 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