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Gold;finished bell with BEAUTY BOX...of silver v knocker and s 50 plate . . . a ladies’ dresser holder in black 3‘ vanity as pictured . . . holds and green lacquer lipstick, eye - brow pencil, rouge and powder Full Synchronous Electric hall clock (as ictured to the lejti, n(au!llul colonial de- sign. Honduras ma- hogany three cor- nered case. Height 6 ft. 1 in. Width 15 inches. Depth 9 in. Swinging, grilled front, hinged doors and in- ner shelves for books and ornaments, and beautiful dial make it instantly appealing 2 G0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 RONSON LIGHTER-CIGAR- ETTE BOX... holds 8 cigar- ettes and is topped by a fine lighter. Chromium and modernistic 810 enamel aeswgns. . . Jewelers as low as A.Kahn Jne. 38 Years at Same Address—935 F Street ST A A S A S A S A S AT L AL AT L NS A A A A A AL BRIDGE ASH TRAY SET... charming utility. Match bor holder fits in tray. Choice of beautiful color- 7 Sc ings in modern de- Stationers Eleetric *40 sign .. Platinumsmiths NATIVE WASHINGTONIAN EXPIRES ON LONG ISLAND Mrs. Bettie B. Swayze, 83, Had Lived With Son Several Years. Funeral to Be Tomorrow. News of the death of Mrs. Bettie B. Swayze, a native of Washington, was revcived here yesterdady from ~Port Washington, Long Island, where she had lived with her son, Robert Farnum Swi for several years. Mrs. Swayze was 83 years old. Funeral services will be held in Port Washington tomorrow morning, with Rev. V. O. Anderson, pastor of St. Agnes' Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be in Glenwood Ceme- tery there. In addition to her son, Mrs. Swayze is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lula Adams Ewers, and a brother, Byron S. Adams. BiAl:ths Reported. have been reported The following births {o the Health Department in the last 24 iours. William H. and Marion D. Hill, boy. Antonio and Josephine Vicino.” girl. Samuel A. and Julia E. Davis, girl. John and’ Anna ‘L. Story, &irl Edward H. and Quita C. Stephenson. girl George H. and Josephine A. Reid, girl. Arthur B. and ‘Alice K Joseph, sirl Alec and Minnie Ofsboid, girl John D. and Frances L. Perkins. Jacob A. and Frances E. Gamble, Philip ‘B, and Mary Hariord. ®irl Martin C. and Catherine Rose. girl Robert L. and Elizabeth MacCutcheon. girl. George 8. and Marjorie Marshall, girl Ravmond and Ruby Johnson. girl Bertus D. and Mamie I Thomas, John and Mary McMichael. girl Carroll E. and Busenia W. Brooke, James B. and Mildred E. Lonzley, Harry E' and Jean Murphy, boy. Frederick P. and Laura M. Hulvew. Edsar H. and Lillian E. Hunter, boy. Charles G. and_Nellie L. Shores, boy. Ernest V._‘and Myrtle F. Fowler. boy. Semuel ana_Katie Fisher, boy. James E. and Mildred_Queen. boy Isaac B. and Marjorie Simon. boy twins. George C. and_Leanora Hogan, boy. Fred E_and Edith Katzner. boy. Ernest F. and Lula Davis. boy Pete and Margaret Berger. boy. Morris G and Elizabeth Nichols. boy William L. and Esther Moore, boy. Hence and Anna_ Giles. boy Walter W. and Effic Gatt. bov James and Rosa M. Mullen, girl. Harry and Naomi Jackson, 'girl Samuel and Louise Kemper, girl. Benjamin and Lucile Young, boy. Earl and Lucile Lewis. boy. David and Eva Johnson. boy. Roy and Edna Jones. boy. George and Mary Houston. boy. Augustine and Mable Green. boy. George and Margie Miller, boy. Charles _and_Marth_Freeman. boy. James and Bessie Tymes, girl Wendell C. and Helen E. Taliferro, girl. Isiac and Rosie E. Jackson, girl. girl wirl wirl, boy. boy. boy. P, Deaihs Reported. The following deaths have been reported {0 ne Health™ Department in ‘he iast 24 hours Lee S. Overman, 76. Shoreham Hotel. Julia A. Dunlop,’ 69, Emorzency Hospital Lewis J. O'Hern, 53. Apostolic Mission House. Emory E. Berry, 52, 504 L st. n.e ephine Lynch. 52, 519 E st. n.e. Catherine W. By t- 1 Hospital Jerry D. Murphy, 47. Casualty dosoital. Samuel Shaw. 42. Sibley Hospital Margaret Thomas, 55. Freedmen's Hospital Kato Bray. 50, Preedmen’s Hospital. ne, 52, George Washing- Sonney Suber. 21. 103 4th st Robert P._Jones, i, 405 P st Delaney Robinson, 1. 440 Eve st Nelson J. Kiser, 10 months, Children's Hospital Distance Means R Nothing to Ryan Service No matter in what part of Wash- ington or its suburhs we are called erve. Ryan service maintains its pable morticians in constant attendance. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. elephone Atlantic 1700-1701 TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 ( Adams 1034 Phones Solid steel, and guaranteed for 50 years. The best grave vault our vaults and caskets against any in the world. All national Chambers’ Price In Case of Death Call THE GREATER 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.\W. Phone Columbia 0432 that money can buy. We match Only $85 W.W.Chambers Co. Where the Best Costs Less 4 * i REGULAR $3.50 SPECIAL $2.50 Poinsettias, CYclemen, Mexican Peppers, Begonias and Ferns—All Seasonable Plants at Very Low Prices 908 G St. N.W. % | Prompt Free Delivery F.F. LEAPLEY FLORIST Qards of Thanks. CREAMER, ELLIS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their e: ressions of sympathy and beautiful flo: ibutes at the and and father, ti! XDS‘ leuéfibl.xo'e“lhu RS, "ELLIS 1" CREAMER SONS, VERNON. We sincerely thank our friends for their Kind expressions of sympathy at the death of our beloved . ELLIS 1. MELVIN AND - FORD. MARY E. | " 'many | mother. MARY E_FORD. HER CHILDREN. NELLIE F. GILLEN AND ROBERT H. FORD. "= ©* C1VUEN AY | HAMILTON. GUSSIE. We wish to extend | “our sincere thanks and appreciation 1o relatives and friends for their kindness, sympathy ‘and beautiful floral tributes during ihe lliness and at the death of our wife and sister, GUSSIE A JOSEPH HAMILTON, ANNA ADAMS. * Braths. BECKWITH. SARAH K. Suddenly. on Sat- urday. December 13, 1930, at her residence, Clifton, Va. Mrs. SARAH K. BECKWITH. Notice 'of funeral later. s BRAY. KATO. On Wednesday. December 10. 1930. ‘at’ Freedmen's Hospital. KATO BRAY of 1405 Sth st. n.w.. loving hus- band of Maggie Bray and father of Oscar Bray. He also leaves a stepson and one grandchild. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You | st n.w. until 2 p.m. Saturday;_there- after at the above Tesidence. Puneral Suncay_ Dece 4 1 pm. from er at Third Baptlst Church; 5th and Que sts. | _nw. BROWN, FRANK K. On Saturday. Decem- ber 13, 1930, at Ris residence. 9i5_Phila- delphia ave. Silver Spring, Md. FRANK K.. beloved husband of Blanch B. Brown. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st n.w., on Monday, De- cember 15. at 2 p.m. CARDOZO. IVAN P. On Saturday. Decem- ber 13, 1930. at his residence. 447 Mass. ave n'w. IVAN P. beloved son of Mary A. Cardozo_ Funeral from the William H. Sardo & Co funeral chapel, 412 H. st. ne. on Tuesday. De 16, at 10 am. Reiatives and friends ted Lo attend. Interment (private) at Fort Lincoln Cem- | _etery 15 DOOCY. HELEN NELSON. Entered rest eternal on Saturday, December 13. 1930, HELEN NELSON DOOCY. beloved wife of James ‘W. Doocy and mother of Mrs. Helena Doocy Reed of 143 i3th st. ne. Funeral services at the Church of the Nativity, Mass. ave. and_14th st. s.e., Mon- day. December 15 at 10:30 a.m. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. | FARRELL. MORRIS J. Suddenly Priday, De- | “cember 12, 1930. ‘near Oak Crest. | MORRIS J. FARRELL. beloved father of Lillian Youngblood, Dorothy, Virgini Arthur and Leslie Farrell and devoted son of Octavia Sinkfleld. Remains may be | viewed at Ives' funeral establishment, Spruce st. and Wilson_blvd.. Clarendon. Va.. only on reauest. Funeral at Lincoln Baptist Church. Lincoln. Va.. Sunday. De- cember 14. at 2 p.m. sharp. Relatives and friends invited 1 GLADSTONE, DORA. Suddenly Friday. De- cember 12." 1930. DORA GLADSTONE. 68 years of “age, beloved mother of Newton A.. Harry G.'Gladstone of New York City and Mrs. Deeny O'Shinsky of Washington. Funeral from the residence of her daugh- ter, 1507 Varnum st. n.w., Sunday. Decem- ber 14, at 11 a.m. Interment Ohev Sholom. 14 . DOROTHY HARRIS. On Saturday, GREG December 13 1930, DOROTHY HARRIS, beloved wife' of Charles M. Gregg of Crawfordsville. Ind.. and daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Wiiliam Harris of Wash ingtdh, D. C. Funeral services at the resi dence.' 2509 R. 1. ave. n.e. on_Monday, December 15. ‘at’ 10:30 a.m. Interment Lorraine Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.. at 12:15 p.m. HARMON. MARY ANNA. Suddenly. on Fri- day, December 12, 1930, at her residence, the 'Beacon Apartment. 'MARY ANNA, be. loved wife of the late John M. Harmon, aged 82 years. Services at_ the dence of her son. Artemus C. Harmon, 2840 27th st. n.w.. Monday. December 15. | At 1 pm. Interment Arlington Nationai Cemetery. HENRY. PAULINE. On Thursday. December 12, 1930. PAULINE HENRY. Remains rest- 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Lynchburg, Va., Monday, December 15. HIGGINS. MARY CATHERINE. Suddenly. on ‘Saturday, December 13, 1930, at Sibley Hospital. MARY CATHERINE 'HIGGINS, beloved ‘wife of the late Dennie Hig, ting at the funeral home of Perry & Walsh. 29 H st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereaf JOHNSON, JORDAN. On Wednesday, De- cember 10, 1930. ‘at "his residence. 314 Eye st s.w.. JORDAN JOHNSON, devoted husband of ‘the late Annie Johnson. loving father of Sarah and Jordan Johnson. Jr.: Mrs. Harriet Ward and Mrs. Bertha Dud- ley. devoted brother of Martha Jones. Harriet Edelin, Robert Johnson' and Charles Johnson of Philadeiphia, Pa. He also leaves five grandchildren and many other celatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at’the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w.. until Sunday a.m Funeral Monday. December 15, at 13 o'clock. from Allen's Chapel A. M. E. Chuich, Garfield. D. C. Interment Ar- lington National Cemetery. 14 maie, 4 months old. Thursday night; marked Phone Cleve- reward. biack, white and ta; I 326, GLASSES. silver rim, on chal day.. Phone 569 Ward: 5 Tast Wed- Park Hotel. GLASSES—Tortolse shell; Keith's Thes or vicinity. Reward. ' Cleveland 5867. 14* HANDBAG —Tan, confaining_about $10. on <l iman Phorie North 0155. 4 3 PIN—_On Dec. 4. diamond and platinum cir- cle bow pin containing 5 calibre emeralds. 3150 reward for its return or information leading to its recovery. Pisher & Fisher, 608 Edmunds Bldg. Phone Met. 2311. POCKETBOOK—BIue; on 14th st. near De- POLICE BADGE No. 795; lost December 11 in Southwest section. Return to precinct No. 4 and rewar 14 POODLE, white, male; answers_to e Tia strayed away 10 days #go. Phone Cl 5 Liberal reward. > R Y, silver, i all “purse, in down- Y W ectian ™23 Titatse " £°T8: RUG, on Defense Highway, between Sea- Drook and Peace Cross. Reward. Tel, Fof SPECTACLES Straight ear pieces, tortoise shell: Thursday, downtown section. probably Palais Roval. Reward. Metropolitan 3586. * WATCH OHARM—WIIl person who (o,t'llrég (ch charm kincly return it to me? Reward. G C. Shinn, Sulte 620 Woodward Bidg.. Washington. D _C. 3 WRIST WATCH, gent's. last Tuesday: en- zraved H. V. T. Call District 8471 offered. P, WRIST WATCH—Lady's, white _gold tials M. A. T.. on back: lost Wed. Rew Phone_Cleveland 1277-W. Tni- 0000000000000 000000000000000 Xmas Wreaths for the Cemetery - Made of Lasting Flowers Can Be Shipped Anywhere in the United States Make this a Floral Christmas. Cut flow- ers and potted plants have never been better and the prices are very much lower than ever before. at Christmas. Va., | resi- | ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, | | Braths KENDALL, JEROME. On Friday, December 12, 1930, at 4:30 p.m.. JEROME KENDALL. beloved husband of the Iate May Ivy Ken- dall and survived by two sisters, Mrs. Allie K. Orbin of Ravenswood. va., and Mrs. Mollie Guinn of Charleston, W. VA. Remains resting at the Tabler fu- neral home, 928 M st. n. Puneral Mon- day. December 15. at 12 noon. Interment ment Arlington National Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. o KENDALL, JEROME. Comrades of Rich Harden Camp. No. 3, U. §. V.. are requesied to assemble at Tabler undertaking pariors, $28 M st now. Monday, December 15, wi 1513 pom., to attend the JERGME keNBaLLe Comrede LEO M. DEVLIN, Com. 14 LITTLE, JUANITA. On Wednesday. Decem- ber 10, '1930. st Children's Hospital, JUA- NITA_LITTLE, beloved daughter of Joily and Rosie Little. She leaves many other latives and friends. Funeral Sunday, December 14, at 1 p.m. from John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and ‘Eve sts. s.w. Interment in Rosemont Cemetery. 14 LOCKER. PATSEY. Departed this life on ard W Thursday. December 11, 1930, at 5:13 a.m.. | PATSEY LOCKER, loving mother of Frank Locker and Pearl Dnckett. She leaves to mourn their loss six grandchildren and & host of other relatives and frien: . MAHANEY, PEARL C. On_Saturdas cember 13. 1930. PEARL C., beloved wife of John M. Mahaney (nee' Evens). Pu- neral from the W. W. Chambers_funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Tuesday, December 16, at 8:30 a.m. thence to St Peter’s Catholic Church ai § am.. where igh requiem mass will be sung for the Tepose of her soul. Interment Mount Qli- vet Cemetery. MARTONE. CLAREN cember_ 13, 1930. E. On Saturday, De- the Emergency 'Hos- at pital. CLARENCE MARTONE. beloved son of Valentine and Anna Martone of 128 C st. ne Services will be held at Zur- horst's funeral parlors. 301 East Capitol st. on Tuesday, December 16, am. Interment Fort 'Lincoln Cemetery. MeMILLEN, PRISCILLA M. 3 cember 12. 1 14'villa 1d. Clarendon.’ Va. PRISCILLA' M. Mc- MILLEN. beloved wife of the late William W. McMillen. Funeral from Ives' chapel, Spruce st. and Wilson boulevard. Claren- don, Va. ‘Sunday. December 14, at 1 p.m Interment at Herndon, Va friends invited 4 1 MOTHERSEAD. CHARLES C. Entered into Test suddenly. ‘on December 13, 1930, 11 pm. CHARLES C. MOTHERSEAD. be- loved Tusband of Taura Garsett Moth- ersead. Notice of funeral hereafter. * MURPHY, JERRY D. Suddenly, on Thurs- day, December 11, 1930, at 6 p.m., JERRY D.. 'beloved husband of Mary T. Murphy (nee Carmody), 140 Uhland terrace n.e. Funeral from the above residence Mon- dav. December 15. at 8:30 am. Requiem mass At St. Martin’s Church at 9 a.m. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends 1nvi 14 NORFOLK, WILLIAM EUGENE. Suddenly, on Friday. December 12. 1930.’ at his resi: dence. Melwood. Md.. WILLTAM EUGENE NORFOLK, beloved husband of Ruth A, Norfolk. Funeral Monday. De- cember 15, at 11 ‘a.m.. from the Episcopal Church, Forestville, Md. Interment church cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 14 PRATHER. GEORGE. On Friday, Decem- ber 12,1930, at Rockville. Md. at 11:40 m.. GEORGE PRATHER. devoted hus- and of Gertrude Prather, father of Frances and Claude Prather, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prather. sr. he also leaves two sisters and five brothers. Fu- neral services on Monday, December 15. at 2 p.m.. at Jerusalem M. E. Church, Rock- ville. Md. 14 ROOT. WILLIAM A. On Tuesday. December 9. 1930, ‘at Hamilton. Ontario. Canada. WILLIAM A.. beloved father of Edgar F. Root, Mrs. ‘Charles J. White and Mrs. Clive E. Shider. Services will be held at Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 301 East Cap- itol st. on Mondav. December 15. ai 11 a.m. interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 14 SAUNDERS, ELLAH rted this life Thursday, December 11, 1930. at 1:40 pm ELIJAH SAUNDERS. béloved son of Eli beth Saunders Tolson, stepson of Andrew Tolson and brother of Frank and Edward Saunders and Mrs. Alice Glassaway. Re- ns resting at Barnes & Gray funeral parlors, 614 41 st. s.w., until Sunday morn- ing; thence to his residence. 529 3rd st.s.w. Funeral Monday, December 15. at 1'pm. from the above residence. Kindiy omit flowers. 1 SHAW, SAMUEL W. On Saturday, Decem- ber 13. 1930. at Sibley Hospital, SAMUEL W. SHAW, aged 44 _vears. Remiains rest- ing at P Gasch Sons, Hyattsville, M. Funeral from Tuxedo Church Monday. De- cember 15, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. "Interment’ Addiron Chapel Ceme- tery. SIMMS. MAGGIE L. On Saturday. Decem- 3. 1930 at her residence, 1i10 C st MAGGIE L., beloved daushter of the Iate William M."and Rebecca Simms. Fu- neral from the Willlam H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel, 412 H st_n.e. on Monday. December 15.'at 9 am. Relauves and friends invited to attend. Interment All Saints’ Chapel. Mitchell. Va. SMITH. IDA. Departed this life on Mon- day, Deceniber 8 1930. at Freedmen's Hos- pital. TDA SMITH. I¢ving sister of Laura Matthews and aunt of Marie Garner. She also leaves & host of other relatives ang friend.. Funeral Monday. December 15, tur. _containt escription _for glasses | and cash " Reward.” Return to 3235 38th st. | Phone Cleve. 3882 i o POLICE DOG. male; name “‘Duke,” tag, long bent tafl; reward. Mrs. O. F. Cook, Lan- ham. Md 14 eward THURMAN, SALLIE. On Saturday BAG,_envelope, black leather, lined —with DIE s Dictuse of bunes in Dag: Mg | 55,10 m from w. Ernest Jarvis funere] f‘..rhel‘l‘l’ llli)!!"nr. dcbml’lll‘(‘t ” dn:'r;ngve-kd:!\-, Payne's Cemetery. 3 . 14 inder w| return, 4 Il = Money, “also addition rd. 'Gall ‘Col. | STUBBS, CHARLES P. On Thursday. De- e Gav DR, | . CHARLES P° GTUBBS. beloved BEADS8trin amber beads Thursday,Dec. | St %% i .’ beloy husband of Sarah E._ Stubbs, brother-in- I, Rewurn Mrs. 4 nilip B. Matz, 2121 N. Y. | {,4"f Mrs. Carrie Bradford and . Milton == W, e T ——— Green. He also leaves a host of other DOG—Today. near Dupont Circle, White | relatives and. friends. . Puneral Sunday, terrier, small female: collar and leash. Re- | December 14. at 2 pm. from John T ward. Return to 2119 R st. n.w. Tel. North | Rhines' funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve 5. e 7Tt | sw.CInterment Pavne's Cemeters. 14 DOG—8mall, black, long-haired, ~ white SUBER, SONNE' On Priday, December 12, breast and feet; female; answers to name 1930, at his residence. 103 4th st. n.w.. “Teddy.” Lost on Monda: December 8. SONNEY SUBER. beloved husband of Return to 5112 Conn_ ave. a.w., Apt. 108. | Gussie Suber, devoted son of Geneva Suber, | ‘Tel._Cleveland 5'00. Reward. Y | ?’TOEH‘QI’ of Prederick h:lnd lldl\')‘!' sui)erd, £vi B “hrame_name, Dr.| He leaves many other relatives an er_in_case. reward Adams 1313 10 ines furerai home, 22 North ‘batric FPOX TERRIER PUPPY. wire-haired, fe-| < "Alexandria. Va. Notice of funeral later. SWAYZE, BETTIE BLISS At Port Wash- ington,’ Long Isiand. N. Y. BETTIE BLISS SWAYZE. sister of Mrs. Lilla Adams Ewers and Byron 5. Adams. Puneral services in chapel of Glenwood Cemetery, Monday, December 15, 1930, at 10:30 a.m . 41T TEMPLE. SARAH B. On Saturday. Decem- ber 13 1930. at the residence of I'er daugh- ter. Mrs_ Maude Msers. 656 K st. n.e. Friday, Dec. 5, 14th st. between H and Eye. SARAH B, TEMPLE. Funeral from ' ihe i el s sl sbove residence. Monday. December 15, at - fternoon, Dee. 7. 1930, am. (strictly private ntermen Deomeen T st AIh St Md avgoand A.C. Lorrainé Cemeters. Baltimore, M. ave. se. to Carolina Theater, SE., & SUm THOMAS, MARGARET ELLEN. On Satur- of money. Reward. 1701 D st. n.e. day, December 13, 1930, at 4:10 am.. at OVERBLOUSE Black satin, lace trimmed. Freedmen's Hospital. MARGARET ELLEN Baif vard satin crepe (black) tg match: 18 THOMAS of Sideburn. Va.. beloved wife of floor, Lansburgh's, Saturda: Reward. id J. Thomas, d mother of Mabsl and Gertrude Thomas. loving sister of Nelile Jackson. Susie Wright. Annie Has- kins, Mildred Grimes. Henry, Jesse. Ander- son 'and Eddie Wright. She also leaves many other relatives and friends mAins rest:ng at her late residence. burn, Va., after 3 p.m. Sun Tuesday. "December 16. at' 1 : Little Zion Baptist Church, Burke. Rev. A B. Fisher officiating. ~Relatives and friends are cordially invited to at- tend. 15% THOMPSON, AUDREY M On Sa‘urday, December '13. 1930 at 4:15 p.m.. at her residence. 730 6th st. n.e., Apt. 2. AUDREY M. THOMPSON, devoted moticr of Perry J. and William 'A. Thompson. daughter of the late Hugh M. and Harriet L. Perry. loving sister of me B. Ashton and of Harriet L. Perry. Puneral Wednesday. December ‘17, at 1 o'closk. from 124 Car: roll st. se. thence to Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D cts. Rev. R/ W. 8. Thomas, pastor. Safe in the arms of Jesus. se. 16 THOMPSON, WALTER J. On Thursday. December ' 11. 1930, at Freedmen's Hos- pital. WALTER J. THOMPSON, beloved husband of Susan Thompso#. devoted son of John Thompson. He leaves other rela- tives and friends. ~Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and ‘Eve sts. sw. Puneral Sunday, De- cember 14, at Dover, Dei. 14 Decem- Hospital, sister _of ber 13,1930 ‘ ai Freedmen's SALLIE THURMAN. devoted Mrs. ‘Nanne Jones and aunt of Mrs. Eu- genia Hurt. "Funeral Monday, December 15, at 8:30 p.m. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. 18 TYLER. NELLIE B. On Saturday. Decem- ber 13, 1930, at the residence of her daugh- ter. Mrs. W. P. Rayner, 3502 30th st. n.w.. NELLIE B.. widow of W. W. Tyler. aged 69 years. 'Funeral from the above resi- dence on Mondav, December 15. at 1:30 p.m." Priends invited to attend. Inter- ment Plainfield, N. J. 15 VAN HORN, JOSEPH CLARENCE. Sud denly, on 'Priday. December 12, 1030, nis Tesidence. 942 New York ave. n.w.. JOSEPH CLARENCE VAN HORN. Funerai from Saffell’s chapel. 5th and H sts. n.w., on Monday, December 15, at 11 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment at Columhia Gardens Cemetery, Va. 14 VAUGHN. THOMAS E. The Crispus At- tucks Relief Associaiion announces the death of Brother THOMAS E. VAUGHN. December 12, 1930. and that the funerai will be held Sundav. December 14, at 1:30 Bym. from the Metropolitan A M. E. ure WILLIAM STEPHEN FULLER, President. J. C."BURLLS, Secretary. UGHN, THOMAS E. The Elder Men's Relief Association announces the death of Brother THOMAS E. VAUGHN on Decem- ber 12, 1930, and that the funeral will be held " from 'the Metropolitan A. M. E. Chureh, Sunday, December 14, at 1:30 p.m. H.'H. NAYLOR, President. J. C. BURLLS, Secretary. VAUGHN. THOMAS E. Frederick Douglass Relief Association announces the death of THOMAS E. VAUGHN. Puneral from Met- ropolitan A: M. E. Church, M st near 16th December 14, 1930, at 130 n.w., Sunday, LBY, President, 3 oclock. ALFRED H. F. SEI EDGAR L. KENNEY, ‘Secretary Suddenly, on Saturday. Relatives ard | the late | In Memortam, BUNDY. J RN S L S i, by ber 14, 1914 o — i Lite is real! Life And’ the srave is ‘net 1 gosl. “Dust thou art. to dust returneth,” Was not spoken of the soul. Ly of great men all re We can make our lives sul Anrao.m:enmnc. :;'IVG bzhlnl us Tt o HIS DEVOTED WivE: DELILIA BE DAUGHTER. DELLA AND SON-IN-LAW. J. PR HAWKINS. WILLIAM IMBODEN, whe parted this life one year aso, Decem! We cannot sav, we will not say, He is' dead—he I8 Sust away. " o of the With a cheery smile and & han He has wandered into an unknown land May the peace of God be with him. In God' we trust HIS SISTERS AND BROTHERS, * HEBBRON, RICHARD. In loving > brance of ‘our det brother. RIGHAND, Jno basted wwat Hhree Tears ago today. December 14, ESSIE AND HARRY. * ind we, ime, HILL, ALEXANDER. In sad and loving £y of ‘my devof nd, = ANDER RILL” who' paseed 1nto” anther life one "year ago today, December 14, My heart still aches with sadness, My eyes shed many a tear; God only knows how I miss you At the end of one saddened year WIFE, DEVOTED i HILL. ALEXANDER. 1n loving re of my deat son. ALEXANDER: HILL: ‘whe departed 'this life one year ago today, December 14, 1929. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory fond and true, Just'n foken of love's devotlon That a mother has for you. Soltly at night the atars are shinin On ' sad and lonely grave, 0% Where lies my dear son. Whom 1 loved, but could ot seve L. ALEXANDER. In sad but loving re- membzance. of our devotsd. brother: and uncle. ALEXANDER HILL. who depas ;":4; life one year ago today, December 4, As_we loved him. 50 we miss him, Though the vears are rolling fast: And “l'l‘!' memory of you will alwape ser In our hearts for you. most de SISTER. JULIA BROWN, ALEX W]LL]AM!.J o~ - JOHNS. ALBERT H. In sad but lovis - membrance of our dear son. ALBERT N JOHNS. who departed this life four yoars Ago today, December 14, 1926, Sunshine passes. shadows fall, Love.' remembrance. outiasts s1l, And though the years be many or few, They are filled with remembrance, dear, of you MOTHER AND DADDY. * JOHNS. ALBERT M. In loving reme; of,our dear erandson, ALBERT 0 departes s life four year: - day. December 14, 1936, " Jore MO %0 Can we help but feel so lonely When your voice we do not hear? No words were ever sweeter Than the words you used to say. Nothing can ever take aw The love that hearts hold dear: Fond memories linger “evers dag, Remembrance keeps you near. You left behind broken hearts That loved you so sincere. That never have and never will Forget vou. baby. dear. GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDDADDY. * JOHNSON, MARIE E. 1In sad Temembrance of our darling dauehtes o sister, MARIE E. JOHNSON. who depa: ihis dife ‘two years ago todas, Decem Only a memory of bygone days And igh f niy :o,'-‘s?.lm",f-:'n.i:“?‘zl'x"é'»"d alone W Jist What Shortld have. Begn HER DEVOTED MOT!I 3 X BEvoT HER, "DADDY AND LUCAS. MARY. In lovi aur dear mofher. MARY LUCAR. volle secies a0 one year ago today, The pearly gates were opened, A gentle voice said come, b ey ehteted epoken CORA MONTGOMERY . . - PERRY, EVANGELINE. 1In I i3 of our ‘dear. wife afd mon‘.’."r'."'mm LINE PERRY. who departed thg.ll e one year ago today, December 14, 1 God knows how e of rs much we miss h Never shall her memory fade: . Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid. This Christmas will be lonely, No one but us can tell, And while she lies in Desceful sl leep Her' ‘memors sl 3 5 my de 1R v day, December 14, 1028, " Loved in life, in death r A HIS WIFE, ANNA MAE .m' SCHOOLER. MILDRED C. In loyi - Wi Geparicd tais e one"y ‘Ms'm December 14, 1929. s ' Dear is the ‘srave where mother is Inid, Sweet is the memory that never wi rl“ 3 Others may think that the wound s heaied But little they know what our hearta have Sadly missed by her children, C. DANIEL and BELLE. SULLIVAN, RAYMOND AND ANNA. tribute of love and devotion to the ory of my beloved son, RAYMOND VAN, and his wite. ANNA SULLIVAN, enly left 115 one December 14, 1920, ¢ o %0 THE FAMILY: % WEBSTER. HARRIET. In loving our dear mother, HARJ who departed this i l ol Dear moiher, in dreams T see 3 With loved face, sweet and r 3 And hear her voice with love rejoies.. While nestling on her arm MARY m. of HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, WILLIAMS, FLORENCE. In sad but I Ster. - FLO ESTY. ANNIE TRAUBER. remembrance of my sister. H They say time heals a true, Dear - sinter. st 'ER FUNERAL _DIRECTORS. Weat with the origin 1009 F_St. N.W. e R. " WRIGH ne. _4209 9th St. N.W. Col. %4 . CREMATORIUM e_Lineoln 0372, lern Chapel. Telephone {2, 7, Nx Lincoln 0524 0% Hiewt Ave "' Peiomas taes® Eitabishen WILLIAMS, who passed away one year o ‘6né Jear i hests Bas sched T GEO. W. WISE CO. V. L. SPEARE CO. ment. 2 Formerly 940 _F_St. T CO. 1337 10th 8t. N.W e North 0047, J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, | Frank Geier’s Sons Go... Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Modern _Chapel. ... ALMUS R SPEARE- Joseph F. Birch’s Sons _____ FUNERAL DESIGNS. 2g0 today, December 14. 1929. broken heart, Por ‘one Jear my or_vou LOVING SISTER, MAUDE RANDALL. 2000 M St. N.W. Neither the nulcce',‘lm: of flz‘: zfiw Phone National 2693 St. N.W. 2 Establishe JOHN Clyde J. Nichols, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. {1113 SEVENTH 1 N W N..i“.'“n Private Limousine Ambulance Succeeaing the 0 (I8AAC 3034 M St A, Hih HAFFER ERECE PRI SR PN Open Evenings ~ [4¢f & . and_Sundays Gude Bros. Co,, 1232 F*m; A:'r‘- Auto Delivery a Ve Pt Au - tic—expressive—; —_____CEMETERIES. oo GLENWOOD i Vaultage, $5 per month # .47 Choice Lots and Sites for Sile, © MONUMENTS. . WHITE. MARY A. December 13, 1930, :30 pan.. at her residence. 1334 K st. se. MARY A. WHITE. beloved wife of the late Roberi H. White. Remains resting at Zurhorst' funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol st. N tice of funeral hereafter. 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