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FRAT PROBLEM STUDIED ‘The presence of both fraternity and sorority houses on the same college Flowers For FUNERALS— campuses was seen today by the Fed- eral Office of Education as constituting a “serious problem” for co-educat institutions. v Stately Sprays and Beautiful Wreaths C. & C. FLOWER STORES 807 14th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 804 17th St. NNW. 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 7945 Metro. 9369 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, In a report on a three-year investi- tion of 69 land grant colleges, the vernment agency recomended that school authorities assist student-body officlals in remedying the evils. Visiting between fraternity and so- rority members was found to be loose- ly regulated, and 11 institutions re- ported women could go to men’s fra ternity houses for other than scheduled social events. Control is left generally in the hands of the Pan-Hellenic Council and Students’ Organizations, the report said. _— People of Brazil spent more than $8,- 000,000 for patent medicines in 1930. STORE CLOSED Friday and Saturday on account of death of Mrs. Jacob Liebster LIEBSTER 13 Th “S), Swa—— Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street, Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT LO. F Street at Seventh Again We Repeat This Smashing Radio Sensation! Brand New—Screen-Grid Models! This truly wonderful radio event repeated again! And what a marvelous radio opportunity itis! All brand-new—seven-tube, triple screen-grid sets! In beau- tiful Heppelwhite period cabinet! With new Speaker! Super-Colotura Free Installation National 5100 Saturday— 119 Complete With Majestic Tubes Delivers It Balance Monthly! (Radio Balon, Main Floor) [RITES FOR HARRY MURRAY Funeral Services Tomorrow for Man Found Dead in Alley. Funeral services will be conducted at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for Harry Murray, 62 years old, who was found dead in an alley on U street near Thirteenth street yester- day. Interment will be private. The coroner issued a certificate ascribing death due to heart disease and a liver | ailment. Mr. Murray was at one time secretary | FOR L Special Dispatch to The Star. BALLSTON, Va, who died suddenly at his residence ernoon at 2 o'clock. e FOUND. LOST ANIMALS apply Animal 340 Maryland ave. s.w. | to Gen. Adolphus W. Greely, Arctic ex- plorer. Mr. Murray has spent the RITES FOR H, J. LEPTHIEN] January 2—Fu neral services for Hans J. Lepthien, 47 years old, a plate printer at the Bu- reau of Engraving and Printing, and resident of this county for many years, ‘Waycroft Station, will be held this aft- He was survived by his widow, Mrs. Rescue 8088. Helen Lepthien; a son, Joseph, 15, and a daughter, Ellen, 14. Columbia Lodge, No. 285, A. F. & A. M., of Clarendon will conduct the! services. Beaths. ACKINS, JONES. On Monday, 1930, JONES ACKINS, devotéd husband of Gladys Ackins and father of Dewey E. Ackins, He also leaves three sisters and three_brothers. ~ Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 148 You st. n.w., until Friday noon, thereatter 8t his’ late residence, 1814 20ih st. n.w. Funeral Saturday, January 3. 1931, at 5:30 a.m., from the above residence. 3 ALLEN, JOHN J. On Thursday, January 1, 1931’ at his Tesidence, 140-A Q st. n.w., JOHN J. ALLEN. Furieral (private) {rom bis late residence ‘on Saturday. January at December 29, greater part of his life in this city. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Ada E. Murray: a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve | B. Wilson of this city, and a son, Rufus | | P. Murray of Norfolk, Va. | 'Mr. Murray resided { Thornapple street, Chevy | | MASONIC FUNERAL RITES } i | Burial of Forrest G. Smith at Oak BAG—Black suede and leather, about_$50, letter Reward. _District_6486. slecping bag, {n canvas cover Phone Cleve. 2080-W. BEAGLE. female, white and black face and ears; lost on Xmas eve Phone Lincoln’ 8124 BREASTPIN, sold. o hers Dress Shop: BRIEF CASE. | on Cain and Abel; reward. | Hill Tomorrow. 0592.J. | . | GOLLIE wrown Tmale; | Funeral services for Forrest G. Smith, | oushbred: answers to name | 46 years old, patent attorney here for |shake hands many years and member of the patent llaw firm of Victor J. Evans & Co.. who | died "at his home, 2804 Fourteenth | | street, Wednesday, will be conducted at | the §. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 | | Fourteenth street, tomor afternoon | at 2 o'clock. The Masons will be in | | charge. Burial will be in Oak Hiil | Cemetery with Masonic rites at the grave. | © Mr. Smith 1s survived by his mother, | Mrs. Cora V. Smith, and a daughter, ‘at 120 East | Chase, Md. Tnitl reward. _North 6784. Chiet”: 300 McGill Bldg. _Office phone, 4112:_residence phone. Wisconsin 2524. reward for return of dow DOG Rufus Clev tag No 5147 ° Reward. 2683. 3100 Hawthorne st. n.w. DOG. male_ black_and_white, long hair: swers name of “Rags": tag No. 12252; word._C. K. Reynolds, 39: ssenden st. DOG. tan Pekinese. female: in Heights, December. 24: all W. Dexter. Clev. 5031 and personal chec er, Hotel, | Miss Thelma M. Smith. He was a mem- ! ber of Hope Lodge of Masons EYEGLAS e bet s Deaths Reported. % f’:hnA:’lonr& E. (';v(\:v 91, 938 l]( st <1A‘>I I‘)y Hospital. 0839, TR i HANGBAG. browE | ~Silas Berrman, 4. cut_ave. George R. Gebaner, ave. T. Frank Baver, Jimes D, Hogan, a4 8:45 am E. Miss Banker. CH—-Monogram, * Heights. | Suitable ~reward. pa MecKemy, front of 645 Lamont 7126 Chestnut st 73, 2313 Wisconsin 67, West Clift 54, Walter Reed Ge 80, 5420 Connect: . revard BomRy i A ¥ About _noon _Wednesday. icinity_or in Union Trust Co. . Superintendent Terminal Stora POCKETBOOK Heward. POCKETBOOK Royal. containine sum of money. c. Api. 608, Dec. 4710 Reward | | Hospital |~ Bruce s dispensary. Infant of Mervin and Mattie Rile: { Georgetown Hospital usse eoree Jackson, ter e, 32. United States Navy Yard Brown. ete.: ladie Adams 9517, room. . ais 65, Gal 57. Providence Hospital 5. Emergency Hospital. 46, 311 D_st. s.w. 44, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- Hospital, nklin st Hospital. Hospita Hospital Reed General Hos- drd Adele Ownsby, Perry Dorsey. Alverta Easton, harles McGee, al. Lioyd Baxter. 44, Gallinze: Thomas_Hopkins.” 42, 420 Ernest_Pevton, 40, Gal John Walker, John_Joseph,’ 38, Ga Lenzy King, 36, Walte 30, 1 reward. _Pot. 23: between P st. Potomac 5702. acts, ete.. pleasant ‘car and picked up by 1 @ brown beaver coat and brown lighted st Vermont ave. and H ephone North 9385, pital. Louise Hawkins Frank Lloyd. 30 Eleanor R. Chami Infant of Ruth . Infant of Joseph and Evelyn Jackson, Gar- field Hospital. Freedmen's Hospital. uary 1} two rings, diamond and ameth Liberal’ reward for return or leading to recovery. _Call District 3698, | SCOTCH TERRIER, brindle black, | Fands: lost Chevy Chase. January 1. ward for return. Call Wisconsin 3043 VICTORY MEDAL, World War; probabl Conn _ave. between K and H; reward; Address Box 177-H. Star_office. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by WRIST WATCE | diamond and sapphire w: day morning: reward. C A Whole Fi 1 fe b e containing | O¥sius' Church. where ‘mass will be s nd cards of owner, vanity. | 9, BAG, by Boy Scout, between Twin ORKS: Va. and Chevy Chase via Chain Bridge, wool ewn d: probably in’downtown section or Ler- own, contalning manuscript Phone Cleveland tan and_ white; thor i Loss distressing to little boy. Finder communicate with B. P. Fishburne. National Red Trish setter, white breast. named Telephone Wesley wnsvers (o Nanny; with money reward, Call Mrs. G. 5794 Tortoise shell: January 2, b n 16th’ and Finder please phone dfning lady’s brown coat. slippers. se containing money and Md. auto Columbia 4407-W or Met- 24 Tost ~containing ey 7 Fox Thea- 2754 Woodley black, vicinity of Palais lasses, 1825 New Hampshire lack and white. about a_vyear 24, Pot. 1721. left standing _on and Fla. 2914 n suede, containing $6, pictw or dropped on morthbound RINGS, at Lucky Strike Bowling Alley. Jan information named Re- avy. WATCH _FOB—Gold monogram initials, “R. R. L Reward, Natl 3840. 3 WRIST WATCH, lady's, Gruen, Wed. night, | maybe in Diamond cab; valued as gift. ward. 1418 M st. n.w.. Apt. 16 Y Diamond wrist watch with t band; lost Sun- | il evenings. Poto- Re’ | 3 ML At 8130 wm. thence (oSt Al at am. - Interment Mount Oliv - tery. " Kindly omit. fiowers, O c oeme ANICK, EDITH. On Thursday, January 1 1831, at Washington Sanitarium. EDITH ANICK. Services at Martin W. Hysong's. 1300 N st. n.w., Friday, January 2, at 8:13 P.m. Interment Cumberiand. Md. BAKER. EMMA J. On December 30, 1930, at the home of her daugnter, Mrs. L. B. Young in Hollywood. Cant! Mrs' ENMA A nterment Hagerstown. Nonday, Janunzy 5, 1931, ‘b 10 am. o3 BEHRLE, MATILDA. On Wednesday, De- cember 31, 1030: 'at hor Masence. ) oh st. se., MATILDA, beloved wife of J. A, Behrie. aged 66 vears. ®Funeral from the late residence on Saturday, January 3. 1931, at 2 pm. Interment at Prospect Hill ‘Cemetery. 3 BEVERLEY, HENRY, ol Suddenly, Tuesday, December 30. 1030, HENRY BEVERLEY of 233 1st st. sw. beloved husband of Mrs. Mamie Beverley. Remains resting at Annie F. Holloway's funeral chapel, 121 81085, Si%ig Funeral Monday, January . 8 103 om the above re: Te. | CHESELDINE, HUDSON B. 31, at 645 a.m. HUDSON B. CHESEL- DINE, beloved son of James C. and the Jate Florence Chescldine. Notice of funeral CHISHOLM. ANNIE E. cember- 31, ‘1930, Ma st. Baliston, Va. ANNIE E. CHISHOLM (ke Bishop), beloved wife of the late William B. Chisholm. Funeral Saturday. January 3,"1931, from the above ddress at 30 pm. ' Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Mashineion, D.'C. " Relatives and friends 520 On_January 2, On Wednesday, De- ey at her residence, 9 be- invited. COLBERT, WILLIAM ALOYSIUS. On Wed- nesday. ' December 31, 1930. at 9 pm., WILLIAM ALOYSIUS, 'beloved son of Mrs. Ella Colbert (nee Cullinane) and the late Matthew Colbert. Funeral from the resi- dence of his sister. 2015 Newton st. n.e. on ‘Saturday, January 3. 193l at 830 am. thence fo St. Anthony's Church, ere requiem hign mass will be said_at 9 a.m. Relatives and Iriends invited. In- terment at Mount Olivet Cemerer . COX, ELLEN ANN. On Thursdny. Ja 1. 1931, ather Testdence, Oxan. Hill M LEN' ANN, beloved wife of the lat Charies William Cox (nee Dean), Funeral from the above residence on’ Monday. 30 a.m. Reauiem mass ai s Church, Oxon Hill, Md., at Relatives ‘and fricnds invited. rinent Church Cemetery. 4 CRONK., GREENBERRY M. life on Friday, January 2. 1931, at 1 a.m., at _Pairfax, ' Va. GREENBERRY M BONK. Funeral Sunday, January 4, ai p.m.,” from his late residence, Fairfax. Vs, (thterment, at, Oakton, Va. Relatiyes and friends invited. CUNNINGHAM, MARTHA. Departed this life Thursday, January 1, 1931, at her residence 700 3rd st. s.w.. MARTHA CUNNINGHAM, beloved Wife "of =~ Ezekiel = Cunningham, mother of Arthur Eilis, sister of Bessie Murrick, Mary Brown, Dorothy Garnett, Armand Porter, Frank and Virgil Ellis and a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at John T. Rhines' funeral arlor, 3rd and ‘Eyve sts. s.w. Funeral aturday night, January 3, at’ 8 o'clock. from Zion Bapiist Church, P st. between AL R LR A e LT k € George County. Va. Kindly omit flowers. oy CUNNINGHAM, MARTHA. The officers and members_of 'Ruth Chapter, No. 8, O. E. S, are notified of the death of H. L. MARTHA CUNNINGHAM. Puneral Satur- day ‘night, ‘January 3, at 8 o'clock., from Zion Beapiist Church, F st. between 3rd and 4% sis. sw. MARIE C. HARDWICK, R. M. EDWARD W. WEYMS, R. P. SARAH E. HOLMES, Sec. - NNINGHAM, MARTHA. Members _of Queen Rebekah Household of Ruth, 798, are hereby notified of the death of Mrs. st Departed this Tes, ady hat st vst. 3 on MARTHA CUNNINGHAM. 700 3d st. s.w. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. ARGAINS in fine SUITS 25 Suits row *162 335 Suits rew 2 If you do not wish to pay cash, open a charge account — pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts. .50 Funeral Saturday, January 3. 1931, 8 p.m., from Zion Baptist' Church, L st. between 3d and 4% ate, ww. ELEN MERCER, M. N. G, JESSIE CORBIN, R. N. G. 3 | ELAM, MARTHA T. On Wednesday, De- | “cember 31, 1930, at her residence, 114 C st. s, MARTHA ELAM (nee Tyler), wife of the'late Joseph G. Elam. Funeral from her late residence, Saturday, January 3, 1931 at 2 pm,, thence to Christ Episcopai Chuich, 620 G'st. s.e.. Where cervicas will be held'at 2:30 p.m." Relatives and friends {nvited. *fnterment Congressional Ceme- | FERREBEE-GRAHAM, DOROTHY. On Fri day, January 2, 1931, DOROTHY FERRE. BEE-GRAHAM, of 1900 Tth st. n.w.. the beloved daughter of David D. ‘and_Annie B. Ferrebee and sister of Marion E. Fer- rebee. Notice of funeral later. 4 FOSTER. HARRIET DARLING. On Thurs day. January 11931, at Eniergency Hos. pital,” HARRIET DARLING FOSTER. age 57 years, sister of the late Prof. Herbert D. Foster of Dartmouth Coll Funeral ||| services at Taylor Chapel. Broadway Tab- Il|| ernacle, New York City, on Monday, Jan- uary 5,'at 8 p.m. - | GAEGLER, MARY E. On Thursday. January 1, 1931, MARY E..'heloved wife of the late John Gaegler. Funeral from her late resi- dence, 931 1ith st. n.e. on Monday, Jan- uary 5, at 9 a.m’ Solemn high reauiem mass at St. Mary's Church, at 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invifed. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. GRIESBAUER, ANNA M. Suddenly, Janu- ary 1, 1931.°at 3 a.m..’at the Broadmoor, ANNA M. GRIESBAUER, widow of John A. Griesbauer. ~ Funeral from her sun’s resi- dence, 6902 Brookville rd.. Chevy Chase, Md.. on Saturday, January 3, at 2 pm. Intérment private. 3 | GRIFFITH, RIDGELY MICHAEL. | “away Wednesday, morning, December_ 31, | 1ss0. at 9 am. at his residence, . RIDG! beloved husband of Elizabeth J. Grifiith, Requiem high mass will be sung at Holy Comforter Church at 9 am., Saturday, January 3, 1931. He is survived by his_ Wwidow, six sons. Ridgely Charles A., Francis P., John L., Edwin ' and Edgar J. Grifith; one brother. Leb- anon: two_sisters, Mrs. Rachel Flanagan and Mrs. Sarah Dean. Interment at Con- gressions] Cemetery. Relatives and friends nvite . GRIFFITH, RIDGELEY M. Members of Carroll Council, No. 377, K of C.. are hereby notified’ of the date of RIDGE- LEY M. GRIFFITH. Funeral from his late residence, 1636 Mass. ave. s.., Sat- urday, January 3. 1931, at 9 a.m. Mass at Holy Comforter Church. JOHN P. DUNN, G. K. H. J. KANE. Fin. Sec. . RICHARD HENRY. On January 1, at his_residence. Glendale. Md. RICHARD HENRY, beloved husband the late Henrietta Kerr Hall, years. Funeral Saturday. January 3. at 2:30 p.m., from Holy Trinity Church, Col- lington, Md. HENLEY, ANNIE E. A. | | I {H Passed On Friday. Janu- 1931, at her residence, Bethesda, ANNIE E. A. HENLEY, in her 5dth year, beloved wife of J. F. Henley. Fu- Deral on Sunday. January 4. at 2:30 p.m. from Potomac Methodist Church, Inter- ment church cemetery. i | HILTON, MARGARET J. On Thursday. Jan- uary 1, 1931, at the Episcopal Eye. Ear and Throat Hosoital. MARGARET J., be- loved wife of Harry B. Hilton, Funeral from her late residence, 440 Cherrydale Clarendon, Va. on Saturday, Jan- 3. at 2 p.m. Relatives and iriends invited: ~Interment Bethel Cemetery, Al- exandria, Va. Of Universal Importance HESE ads of ours are not directed to any one class, for high quality at moderate prices is interesting to every- body. We feel that there is no need to emphasize the high quality of our service, because our reputa- tion is too widely known. That we can serve complete, for as little as $100, however, is a fact that may come as a surprise to many, e U,"REAL FUNERAL HOME r reference, Msk your neighbor 816 M STREET,"N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 JACKSON, REV. J. ALFRED. Departed this y_ night, December 31 at his’ residence, 1908 4th st. n.w.. Rev. J. ALFRED JACKSON, the beloved husband of Bettye §. and fa ther of Alleen, Vernice and Alfred L Jack- son. and brother of Lula V. Brooks and Thomes N. and William H. Jjackson. The Body will lie in state at Central M. E. Churen, 5th and Ridge sts. 1.Ww.. 0f Which he was' pastor. from_ 12 o'clock noon Priz day, until 6 o'clock Saturday evening. and from that time on at his late residence Funerel services will be at Asbury M. E Church, ‘1ith and K sts. n.w. Sunday. January 4. 1931"at 1:30 pm. Relatives and friends inviied. * JOHNSON, KATIE ISOBELL. Departed this life Thursday, January 1, 1931, at her re dence. 4205 Dix st. ne. KATIE ISOBELL JOHNSON. "She leaves two sisters and one brother, and a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. * McDANIEL, EVA M. On Thursday, January 1, 1931, ‘at her residence, 1408 Morse st. ne. EVA M. McDANIEL (nee Beswell beloved wife of Andrew T. McDaniel, 47 years. Funeral services at her residence. on Monday, January 5. p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 4 MURRAY, HARRY. Suddenly, on Thursday, 1,°1931,"HARRY, beloved husband | Murray and father of Gene- vieve B. Wilson and Rufus P. Murray. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers funerai home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Saturday, Ja 3, at 2 pm. Interment strictly SCHILKE; PAUL. On Thursday. January 1. 1031, PAUL. beloved husband of Carrie Schilke (nee Schombert). ~Funeral from the residence of his dasughter, Mrs. B Higdon, 42 S st. n.w., on Saturday, Janiary 3, at 830 am.’ Requiem mass at'St. Mar- 's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives * A9 Bratha. : SPRIGGS., JAMES F. Departed this lfe December 30. 1930, at _his_residence, 327 P st w., JAMES F. SPRI Jenny Jose Spriges and the late George Sprigss. also leaves other relatives and frie to mourn their loss. Perains restin at Robert Campbell's fu ~ =l home, 43i 4% st. s.w. Funeral Satuday, Januai 3, 1931, @ am. from St. Vineent de Paul’ Chure] . _Capitol and M sts. sw. Higl Mass. Interment McConkey Cemetery; Maryland, SPRIG tine's funeral of _ou late brother, JAMES SPRIGGS. Remains resting at Campbell funeral parlor, 423 4'5 st s w DANIEL SPRIGGS, J. HOWARD QUANDER. Secty STACK. ROSA A, On Thursday, January RAGE, RO\ @, Juwster Bouiy Hyattsville, Md. mother of Arthur Stack. Mrs. Willlam Hardv and Mrs. George Weizel. Remains resting at the §. H. Hines Co. fureral home. 2901 14th st. Services at Sac Heart Catholic Church on S January 3, at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeicry. EWREREY; THOMAL Y Eedel, on Wee. Glen Echo. Md.. THOMAS E. SWEENEY, R . his 73rd year. Remains resting at ‘the fu al parlors of Warner E. Pumphrey. Rockville. Md. Notice of funeral arrange- TOMPKINS, EMMA HENRY. Suddenls, on ‘Wednesday. December 31, 1930, at her resi- dence. 2501 Calvert st. n.w., Mrs. EMMA HENRY TOMPKINS. widow of tae late Frank M. Tompkins and beloved mnther of Mrs. Charles H. Tompkins and Mrs, James Sherier. Funeral services (private) at her late residence, Saturday. January 3. 1031, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Reck Creek Cem- etery. 2 WALLACE. HUGH CAMPBELL. Massachusetts nw. HUGH CAMP- BELL WALLACE. beloved husband of Mil- dred Fuller Wallace. Funeral services at his late residsnce on Saturday, January 8. at 12 noon. Interment Tacoma, Wash. WALSH. KATE G. On_Thursday. January 1, 1931, at the Sicred Heart Home, Hyatts- ville” Ma TE G. WALSH. Remains Testing at’ W. Warren Taltavull's funeral Home. 14th si. and Spring road n.w neral on Saturday, Renufem mass at it Heart at 10 a.m a triends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER L. On Thurs- day. Janvary 1, 1031 at fis residence, Statesville. N C.. CHRISTOPHER L. WIL- LIAMS. Funerai Monday, January 5, &t Keokuk, Towa. W In Memortam. ANDERSON. JOHN A. In loving remem- brance of my dear husband and our lovini father, JOHN A ANDERSON. who dies seven years ago, January 2. 1924, A light 15 from our household gone, Members of St. Auvus- No. 8 Knighis of St o_assemble at urday, Pres, On Thurs- A'volce we Toved 15 stillad A place is vacant In our home That never can bo filled WIFE, SON AND DAUGHTER. * BEASLEY, TRA. In loving memory of our husband and father, TRA BEASLEY, who departed ‘this life {wo years ago today, January 3, 1029, Loved in life, in death remembered. THE PAMILY. DIGGLE, ANNA MAE. In sweet and loving remembrance of our darling baby, ANNA MAE DIGGLE, who left us two years ago today. Just a line of sweet Just & memory. fond and tru Just s token of love's devotion “That our hearts still long for you. LOVING MAMMA AND DADDY. * GORDON, LUCY. A tribute of love and d votion o the memory of our dear mother, LUCY GORDON. who entered into eternal Test one year ago today, January 2, 1930. God made a wonderful mo*her, A mother who never grew oid: He made her smile as sunshine, He molded her heart of pure gold. In_her eves he placed bright. shining stars; In her cheeks fair roses you'd see. God made a wonderful mothar And created her ail for me. My heart cannot tell how I miss you, 1y lips do. not know what o say. But only God knows how I miss you In ‘my Jonely home today. HER SON, JORN F. SNEED, AND FAM- HOWLIN, ALTA MARIE. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter an sister, ALTA MARIE HOWLIN, who parted this life five years ago today, Jan; uary 2, 1926. Today recalls sads memories Of our dear daushter and sister, gone o rest: But_those who think of her today Are those who loved her best. Forget you? No. we never will: We loved you then, we love you still MOTHER, DADDY, SISTERS AND BROTH- embrance, LEE. ROBERT E. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear husband and father, ROBERT E. LEE, who left us one yesr ago today, January 2, 1630. The yuletide reason has just passed on. ‘And_the world ssemed Jovous and gind: ‘The h!lnr of Bethlehem once again has ‘snone, But we are lonely and sad. At_eventide, when the shadows creep, We sigh at your vacant cha And your voice seems to echo, as we turn and look. And list for your step on the stair. We try to be brave, we try to smile, And do as you'd have us do: Bt of a1l ‘earth's problems, the hardest o solve. Is how to live on without you. l'flg DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * 'TOR, JOBN S. 1In loving memory of our .'ESH husband and father, J HN]%, flifl&n, Who passed away. Januaty's, 1936 " IMS, ELIZABETH B. In memory of our s'&"flfllnl mother, ELIZABETH B. SIMMS, whom God called January 2, 1923. Mother dear, sunset and evening star, eight years ago today, Had one clear cali for thee, So_may there be no moaning at the ba ‘When we put out to sea. Twilight and evening bells And after that the dark, ‘Trust there’s no sad farewell ‘When we embark. Throughout the bourne of time and place May trials, faith and prayer bear us far. Mother, we hope to meet you and greet your pilot face to face. When_we have crossed the bar. HER CHILDREN, B. H, H. J. PEARL. & 00D, AGNES C. In loving -emembrance 'ol our wife and mother, AGNES C. WOOD, who died one year ago today, January 2, 1930. e our eyes you faded, Beters ot e oL et Patiently bearing your suffering Until God took you away. Mother, you suffered hours of pain To wait for cure, but all in vain: So Go‘d 4‘]0“! r:mevl twhllt Was b!elt!. y HUSBAND, SON AND DAUGHTER. * G. AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. hone_Lincoln 0 ALMUS R SPEARE coeeding the Ori; . R. Spears 625 Connecticut Ave. " Potoae Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Fpone gen oote. GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M St. N.W. West_0i38. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connect with the original W. R. Bt X G Phione Nationa 292 1009! St. NW. Formerly 9 W. Established 1876, JOHN R™WRIEHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York A W. Distriet 2600 _CHAMBERS Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._6324. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __ NATIONAL 1384. 1385, W. W, Deal & Co. 816 B ST NE LINCOLN_8200 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL _SERVICE—REASONABLE 783 5th_St. N.W. Nat'l 0531, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. # nd frlends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 G. On Wednesday, De- mber 1 130, FORNEST G SMYTH of 5504 J4th,st. b Smith, Services at the S. H. Hines Co. fineral home. 2001 14th st. nw.. on Sat- urday, January 3, 1931, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment ‘Oak Hill Cemetery. SMITH, FORREST G. A special communica- tion of Hope Lodge, No. 20, F. A A: M, B e rural o our late orother, FOR- G BN on ‘Batirday, January 3 1931, at 1 p.m, R. BI Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN, Secre SMITH, ROBERT. On Thursday, , 1 Lo Bl Fen s’ Alberts Smif Master. January hus- beloved son of Cora V.1 Y3y oL 5N, National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. - Private Limousine Ambulance .z en Lincoln 0524 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO, C. SH.AFFEfi? ¥ L I Gude Bru‘s'.‘. Co., 1212 F St.

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