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1931—PART ONE. Qards of Thanks. HOSICK. SUSAN S. We wish to express our sincere thanks and a iation to our many friends and neighbors for their beautiful floral tributes. their expressions of sympathy and their many kind acts extended to t the "fig'e ot our ‘be- THE loved mother. BI;BAN 8. HOBIOK. ‘HosIOR, JUNE HOUK, MABLE hogxcx ARY 8 THE WEATHER I District of Columbia—Cloudy, not quite so cold today, slightly colder to- night, tomorrow partly cloudy. Maryland—Cloudy, not so cold, pre- ceded by light rain or snow in north- east portion today; tomorrow partly cloudy, slightly colder. Virginia—Clougly, not so cold n cen- tral and east portion today; tomorrow, cloudy, slightly colder, followed by rain in_southwest portion. West Virginia—Cloudy, slightly colder. preceded by light rain in east portion today; tomorrow cloudy. probably fol- lowed by rain in south portion. Record for 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight. 36; ‘2 a.m 34; 4 am. 33: 6 am. 32: 8 am. 31; 12 noon, 32; 2 p.m., 36; 4 36; 6 pm., 35; 8 pm. 35; 10 pm. 35. Highest, 37: lowest, 31. Relative humidity—8 a.m., 56; 3 pm.,, 71: 8 pm,, 91. Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.), 0.06. Sunrise, 7:09; sunset, 5:36. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 37; Lowest, 24. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:42 a.m. and 7:15 pm :n?lgh m'u?'“u;m' 7!!;'1 12:30 Dt | Littles. Louis Alsxander. Georsin Eddie. ‘ormorrow—Low :35 a.m. an T, » C; 8:13 pm.. high tide, 0:58 am. and| $fNbim J’}k’.d&‘fi Y Ny *eay 1:28 p.m. 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You s, n.w. THe Sun and Moon. ARMSTRONG, JANE C. On Priday, Pebru- . Today—Sun rose, 7:09 a.m.; sun sets, 1931, at her residence. 1411 Oak st. 5:36 p.m. n.w. JANE C. ARMSTRONG. beloved mother of C. V. Armstrong and Mrs. H. 8. ‘Tomorrow--Sun rises, 7:08 a.m.; sun sets, 5:38 p.m. Newman. _Services at the above address Moon sets, 10:16 a.m. Monday. February at 9:30 a.m.: thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, where mass will be said at 10 a.m. L] Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. BAHN, EL February 1931 at_her residence, 2702 | ~Temperatuce - Precivi- Min. __ tation.8 THE SUNDAY S.iall, WASHIAGIUON Bluemont, Va. following a brief ill- g’:d Pl‘) ]m]&:mr, and by two sisters ‘tl A ul, Minn ness. Mr. Foerster was in his 5| ™punera) services.will be held st 11 seventh year. o k tomorrow mornlnc frm'n the A native of Dresden, Germany, where idence, with interment in Harmony RlBU]‘E .I-U CARUSI he was born in 1874, Mr, Foerster came Cemebery to this country as a young man. Be- fore entering the Government's employ Public Schools and National U. to Be Closed Tomor- row on Day of Rites. Braths. COX. MARY ANNA HAMERSLEY. on i | CARTH! g day, ary 1931, at her my_dear mother, Mrs. A At S s [ ‘#.'fl' CARTER. and my sister. Mcs. e fave prancis T. Gox.| E. EDMONDS. who departed this life | bove address Monday, 1927. and March 30, Interment Metho. 'ry, Alexandria, Va. 8 DAVToN.“t":EA_I'l{'z.L“g‘n c'flm :;(}_'g! But one in Christ. and one in heart, . to_thank YTON. devoted son of T Katie Green. t ‘again Fimeral Tuesdey."Febrinry 10 at 8 o ”“"W sibiER. "m’"flT‘ from the Church Redeemer. sions of sympathy rendered at the death )| Wiseman officiati b L RS CORRETT, MAURICE N. In loving mem 9f'gus devgted daushter and sister; ALICE Remains resting at the W. a¥ husband. MAURICE N. COl A. ROBINSON. FAMILY. *| Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You n.w. o passed away seven years & - - today. Pebruary B 1924 NLY. M. Thand mfi'!pim‘.":u‘;l.‘".:" 53‘:'"?:1‘-'“5':.' ENSELMAN, In_that. far-off Jand of glory friends ‘And"“ocieties. for the. comfortin | EEuUnT 'With its open gates 5o rare. expressions of sympathy and the floral [ iiome Hospital We SHall ineet our own and, kriow them. * tributes sent at the pasiing of our beloved | MAN, ' Funcral services will i-m.ln'l‘t‘!l o] T 6“ be waiting there, ricE vIARSE w. on Monday. Pebruary 5. at 2 nm.1 AND FAMIL: S 5 DPANDRIDGE, EUGENE A. “Sacred to # CARTER. M. F. FOERSTER DIES; “-ARGHITECT FOR U. S. Native of Germany Was in Service Smce 1895—Burial Will Be Tomorrow. ary 8. spectively. ‘When we at death must part. Not like the world’s our pain: —he Aerial Party Tours Bahamas. MIAMI, Fla, February 7 (#).—Don- ald Woodward, wealthy sportsman of Leroy, N. Y., left here today in a char- tered amphibian plane on & two weeks' S M of ths Ay | tour -obtha Balisma Islands. He was R iafion of Federal Architects ana the | sccompanied by.Mrs. Woodward, Rus- Soclety of Constructors of Federal |sell Haldeman, pilot, and Mrs. Halde- Buildings. man. Mr. Woodward's yacht will fol- He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wini- | low the aerial tour. in 1895 Mr. Foerster was assoclated with the architect firm of Cass Gilbert and the late James -Knox Taylor -at Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Taylor later become the super- vising architect and his former asso- ciate joined him in the Federal service. RO ey (o3 e and" frisads for ‘thel Heikivec and” rinds el beautiful floral '.rlbu-l'ell l;d kind expres- Max F. Foerster, chief architect in the office of the supervising architect, Treasury Department, and a veteran of that service for the past 35 years, died PFriday night at his residence in MAXWELL'’S February Sale PN $5 Delivers Choice of } JoutriTs—100 FREDERICK 8 1631, at Uniteq St o\-ut DERICK ENSEL- l TENL' “ ALICE V. TENLY AND MR. AND Titerment Arlineton National Cemetery. RS. oo % | PAMRENWALD, WENRY L. On Saturd L ny, THOMAS. VIRGIE DAVIS, The family of | February 4 1031, at 4:18 am. at hig resi: the late VIRGIE DAVIS THOMAS wish! dence. River road HENGY L. PAHR- 10 exDress Sincere thanks and sppreciation | ENWALD, beloved Musband of Martha. It to “our v relatives and friends for | Fahrenwald (nee Dean). aged 79 ve thelr sympathy shown and besutiful florsl| Puneral from abgve y-mnn on m-eu, ssing of our belo bruary 9. at 2 o'clock p.m, daughter and sister. THE FAMILY. oo riends Inaied Intsvient Moy '1 Zion Cemetery. Marylard. K FERGUSON. FRANK ELLIOTT. On Satur. day. Pebruary 17, 1931, 6813 8ih st. n.w.. PRANK 70 years. beloved husband of Mary Ferguscn and father of Helen. Marion and Frank E. Perguson. r. and of Mra. Eliza- beth Murto. Notice of funeral hereaf‘er. RSTER, MAX F. On Friday. Febru at_his_residence. Bluemont. Va aX"F. FORRSTER. beloved nushand o Winitred O. Foerster_ Funeral from above Tesiderice_on Monddy, Pebruary 9. at 11 am Train from Rossiyn. at 7:30 a.m. FOLEY. TERESA MARIE. On Fridar, Feb. | 1931, at_her residence. 725 1st st A" MARIE. daughter of the olomew and Mary Harring- ton Foley. Funeral from the above resi- dence Monday. Februsty 9. 0 3. Mass at St. Aloysius Chureh at in. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. Kindly omit flowers. GARDNER, ANNIE. On Thursday. P:br\urv Proédmen’s Hoepital. ANNIE GARDNER. beloveq wiie of Fairfax Oard- . Va. Remains resting at Washington's public schools . and National University will be closed tomor- row in final tribute to the late Dr. Charles Francis Carusi, school board president and chancellor of National University, who will be buried in Arling- ton National Cemetery at 10:30 o'clock in the morning. ‘The educator-lawyer will. be con- signed to his grave amid the sounding of taps and the firing of a soldier’s salute in a military honor won by his service in Cuba during the Spanish- American War. Dr. Carusi’s intimate friends and as- sociates in the educational and legal fields of his native Washington and his fellow members of the Masonic order will accompany his body from his resi- dence, 1755 Eighteenth street, to the cemetery as honorary pallbearers. As announced by the family last night, these will include Justice Frederick L. Siddons, Justice Peyton Gordon and Justice Jennings Bailey, all of the Dis- trict Supreme Court; Justices William Hitz and Charles H. Robb of the Dis- trict Court of Appeals; Justice Charles S. Hatfield of the United States Court of Customs Appeals; former Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy of the District Supreme Court; H. W. Witcover, secretary-gen- eral ‘of the Southern Jurisdiciion, Anclent and Accept Scottish Rite Free- | Masonry; Reuben A. Bogley, deputy grand master of the Grand Lodge, F. A. A. M. of the District; Hayden John. son, Charles H. Merillat, H. H. Glassie, Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of -chools, and Dr. H. Barrett Learned. Services will be conducted at the graveside by Capt. R. C. Deibert, U. 8. A., chaplain of Fort Myer. Preceding the services at Arlington, private serv- ices will be held at the residence which also will be conducted by Capt. Deibert. Dr. Carusi died early Thursday in a Jacksonville, Fla., hospital, a victim of influenza and pneumonia. MRS. M. 6. STEWART DIES HERE, AGED 90 " | Widow of Late Representative Had | Nc Lived in Capital for g‘,’,{:g,";},‘;, Nebi 30 Years. Taw devoted brother-in-1a FOGENE A, DANDRIDGE. who died year ago foday. Pebruary 8. 1930. Pnoefully séeping restine at last. fe's weary trigls and suffering past 18, lence he-taffored. i patience e bo nti fieg him home tn_suffer i > TSABEL BROADUS. DANDRIDGE. BUGENE A. Tn loving rem Drance ol que deeates N Nand and f FUGENE A. DANDRIDGE. who dep: thix life gne vear aso toda. Febraary Remembrance I8 a golden chain Death t+ies to break. but all in vain: To have. tn lave And then ta part T4 the geaatact snrinw of ane's heart. HIS LOVING WIPE_AND DEVOTED 8Q! FLORENCE AND ELMER MARY AND LIEUT. EUGH lovine ‘memo~" of " our MARY DANDRIDGF & Artoted mentwer. Lieut. = FUGENE DANDRIDGE, who departed this life elg years ago, Pebruac= 27 1073, end”omd year aeo!today, Pebruary 8. 1930, Te- spectively. We loved vou; dear mother, n’ your place there cannot be another. A mournful year has vanished. We think. @s the teardrops start, Byt the memory of our dear brother Is still fresh within our hearts. Ah. then our lives were saddened. Ever since our hopes seem vain. BUi fhelr volces seem sweetly saving. Antioch ~ Baptist Church. Ballston. Va.. “coura <hail meat aeain. Saturday ‘evening and Sunday. = Funersl CHARLOTTE AND CORA. rom the church Mondav. February 9. & v 19k B ne BLLi AR, S0k o fhe ] o e e e maran e Bt IR Sl 2o ! Gard v | GARTRELL, EDGAR. On Priday. Pebruary vho 1oft u ear ago toda Fri. Sat.pm. io urday. aight. 8p m.8p.m. »..,iq,' -t Braths. ABBOTT, ELLEN C_ On Priday. Februsry 8, 1931, at the Washington Sanitarium, Takoma Park, Md. ELL ABBOTT, + wife of the late Ex-Senator Joseph C_Ab- bott., Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. ‘Tuneral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. Fu- neral services at the Church of the New Jerusalem. 16th and Corcoran sts. n.W.. Monday. -February 9, at 2 p.m. ) ALEXANDER. HELEN, On Priday. February 6. 1931, at’3 a.m.. at her son's residence. 1718 New Jersey ave. n.w., HELEN ALEX- ANDER. loving mother of Addie “Knox. Richard ‘Alexander. Amanda_ Gillard, Dora n.w.. Iate’_Bai Suddenly. on Saturday. mains resting at the funeral parlors of | S Warner E. Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. No- EDGAR GARTRELL. Juser - fullv sleening. restine at last: tice of funeral later. By ot Glan: Life's weary t-ials and sufferine past PR AR Tt % N Foward counts, 36, 7| ponp, waRY. o lovine memors ot LOUISE E. BECK (nee Bovd). beloved wife | GREEN. WILLIAM 0. Thursday. Pebruary dey mother. MARY DORE (nee Wren who departed this life forty-two yeaw of Raymond E. Beck. Puneral from her| 5. 1931 at 8:45 pm.. at Freedmen's Hos- Pate vesidence Monday, Februars 9. 'at| pital. WILLIAM O. GREEN, beloved hus- | 3oe’ ioday, February 8. 1889. s 2 p.m. 1 band of Hattle Ross Green. Remains re BLALOCK, LUTHER F. On Wednesday, R TOMHER & alatodk. 'Wevoted o of | neral Kereater z ' 3 . devote o Richard and Luebirdie Blalock and brother | GRUM, MARTHA, of 'Tressie Oversireei ‘and Essie May | 7. 1931 at Brooks. - Funeral Sunday, February 8 at| THA. beloved wife of William Grum. Re. 12 °noon, from Mount'' Carmel Babtist| mairis resting at the Tabler funeral home. Churen. " Inerment ‘Lincoln Memorial| 928 M st. n.w., until Monday. February 9. Cemetery. ~Remains resting at the W.| where services will be held at 10 o'clock Ernest Jarvls“uneral_Church,” 1432 you| am " {hterment Arlington National Ceme- st.now.untl 3 pim. Saturday, thereafter| iery. Relatives and friends invited fo at- At his iate residence, 1713 4th st. n.w. tend. s BOYCE. SAMUEL E. 'After a lingering {ll- | HILL, CAROLINE ESTHER. On Saturday. Mess."on Fridey. Pebruary 6, 1931 % Bis © February 7. 1031, al her residence; 1303 EL Floral st n.w. CAROLINE ESTHER. goungest daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Charles fesidence, 723 Toth st ne. & ate E. Hill, in the 6th year of her Peb- beloved husband of the Boyce. Funeral from W. W. Deal’s tunmu Feb: neral from above address Monday, lors, 816 H st. n.e, Monda: Asheville, N. C.... Atlanta. Ga...... alll:‘mlc City. altimore. Our hearts cannot tell how we miss you 2 Since God called (vou to his throne, But the years are beckoning. mother, ‘To you in your heavenlv home. HER CHILDREN. FINNEY, LOUIS W. 1In loving memory my dear busband, LOUIS W. FINNEY. w pogsed away one vear ago todar, Februaty " ""DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * GREEN. EMMA. In sad but loving um-m brance of our dear mother. EMMA wha passed away seven years ago todam February 8, 1924 s Rememorance is a golden chain 3 . On Saturday. Pebruary Chicago, er_Reed Hospital. MAR- Cineinni Cheyenn Eleveland, O Davenport. Tow: Denver, Col : s Moines. Towa. troit, Mich. Minn. ! Paso. Tex. Galveston. Tex.. Helena, Mont.. " Indianapolis. G Fla. Mo. il 1. Oh _Death tried to break. but all in vain. The greatest sorrow of our hearts Tt have love and then to part. IOHTERS, A HUGO SRARY STURGIS nuen In loving tribute to the e lvo ksonville. ansas_Cit. Little Lousville, ruary 9. &t 2 p.m. Interment in Rocl Creek Cemetery. | JEFFERSON, GEORGE. February 4. 1931, residence, Halls H!ll‘ Vi FERSON. devoted father of Walter Jeffer- son, Olivia Williams, Edgle Harrington.' Amos and George, Jr.; brother of Frank Hyson and grandfather of George. Clar- ence and ‘Bernard Jefferson. = Funeral he Sunday, Pebruary 8 at 2 p.m, {rom Gal- To loway M. E_Church. Halls Hili, V! mains Tresting at the W. Ernes funeral church, 1432 You' st. uumun passes. shadows fall. Love. temembrance. outlasts ail: « Though the vears be many or few 5 pm. Priday. thereafter at his Teslence, at Halls Hill. Va. . They are flled with love, dear mother. for you: YHNSON. RICHARD. Suddenly, Thursday, Péacefully _sleeping, resting at last. February 5, 1931, RICHARD son of the late “Henrletta an =nnd . Dbrother of Blanchle fo's weaty. irials and suffering past. o of "BAre Lovise Fiotdn.Remaine you Testing af Mook & Allen's funeral pariors. i e e e 12th and Fla. sve. n.w. Until God called you home, to suffer 1 more. ce. your work is ended: February 9. at 10 a.m. Rest in ly sleep. your race is run. they may be seen at the residence aunt, Mrs. Louise Fields, 1913 N. H. " " Dear mother. you have gone Where we who loved you gur dear husband and father Or;l;) .Y DAUG. . AND IAI I. GEORGANNA. A token of love memory of ‘our dear mother. ANNA - HARVEY. who departef e four ‘years ago today, Februaty 6-Piece Walnut Bed Room Outfit Made of walnut veneer and other cabinet woods. Con- s 1 OO s’ undertaking parlors, . Mondly February 5"-":"2 o'clock. _Spe- cial meeting of lodge at 1. O. O. F. Tem- ple Mondny February at 1 o'clock. CHRISTENSEN, Noble G!Ind 1. O. LUND Rec. Sec. IO'C! SAMUEL E. Dorcas Lodge. No. 4 ! O. O. F. are requested to meet in a Porilan . l:od‘yn;lt l"Jflme c& 'L‘lnrniilv Prh;:l:‘ri Mrs. Margaret Gray Stewart, 90 years | bolr Lave Gie: iah 3 2 Ik e ataiate old, widow of Alexander Stewart, a|Si. Louis, Moi.. Lt e AT s BOYOE. Representative in Congress here from |5t Paul. Minn past grand of Eastern Lodge No . Wisconsin from 1895 to 1901, died at |San Dicss. Can., MARION FISKE, N. G, ts of bed, good size dresser, attractive Hollywood van- chest, spring and mattress. - Phflldolflhll Pa. Taie 8 =i amunmmrm n.w. Notice of funeral later. NES, FRANCES. On Friday, February 6, 1931, at_her residence. 2900 Sherman ave. g.w. FRANCES JONES, the daughter of Pobért and the iate Sarah Henderson of nge. Va.: the devoted wife of Albert es. ' She leaves to mourn their loss & devoted husband, three sisters, six bfothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, February 10, at 1 o'clock, from the Florida Avenue Baptist Churca Rev. WA Javior. pustor. 5 l‘l‘atlv- snd departed rest in peace. nvited. Interment at Linc e-| The davs cort happy, lal Cemetery. Remaifs resting at Pra- | The sun doesn't shine as prieht, zler's funeral home, 389 R. I ave. n.w. 9| 8ipce you were called away. dear Willie. ‘NES, FRANCIES MARION. Passed away ‘0 God's eternal light gn Friday evening, Pebruary & 1931, at 38 by (g ¥ JONES, AND SISTERS - N, ESTELLE B. A tribute of love to AR Mnémaes of -y desr sicisr. °:f?3.z§ B. JORD/ rted this life eigl . Ty 8. 1923 b . Sho, ne. but - mot - forgotten. = VING SISTER. HENRTETTA Soon are coming. one by one. JONES. WILLIAM. In loving rem: of our dear son and brother, "fl‘.‘fnli JONES (WILLIE). who departed this | four vears nt unto him rest. My Mining Engineers’ Auxiliary Plans ‘M? oul and all the souls of the faithfwl Monthly Reunion. Mrs. Otto L. Veerhoof, president of the American Association of University ‘Women, will speak at the monthly re- union of the Washington section of the | Women’s Auxiliary to the American | Institute of Mining Engineers, to be| held Tuesday at the Cosmos Club. Mrs. Veerhoof's subject will be “The Summer of 1930 in Europe.” ‘The business meeting, over which Mrs. Oliver Bowles, newly elected chairman. will preside, will be held at 11b'cloek. and luncheon will be served at 12:30. Mrs. Waldemar T. Schaller is in charge of the luncheon arrangements. DR. EDWARD _ SUMNER. On y, February 5. 1931. at 5 aum. "EDWARD SUMNER BROWN. son’ of jate Frank and Mary E Brown. hus: B. Brown, father of Edn: brother of Frank Brown. He also leaves other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w.. until 5 p.m.Saturday. Fu- neral from his late residence, 474 School st. s.w.. Sunday. February 8. at 2 p.m. Rév.'McCoy officiating. Intérmeni Har mony Cemetery. BUTLER, SARA, Departed trom ,this ll(e Pric: 1931, at 7:10 a.m., February 6 | Feitdence: T0 corcorap st nw BUTLER, beloved wife of Ben_ | n.w. Funeral services on AR Bt and ihe deveted | ruaiy 10 at 1t am. at ¥ ries A, Eu " and Ben- [ E. Church. Cedar Grove, jami ter, i am 1" Aukard. | Parlett officiating. Relatives t Mg, Eiizabeth Oharity;| invited fo atien and_Mr. Miss ) Johnson, an o22T% | KEYSER. SARAH L. On Friday Februa IO ek Trom Bt Agsustine’s Chreh | &, 031 8t her résidence; 324 'k st nee i5th st. between L and M sts. mw. where | | hanel, 1134 Po. ¥ $- ot PEAEED Bo ol v "eime | T Shapts, ot Ba, s16 mE 0p MR for the repose of her soul Relatives 2 L R e friends invited to attend. BUTLER, SARA. Officers dnd members of [ KIPP, ELBERT. On Saturday, February 7. 193, at the residence of his mother. the St. Monica’s Ladies' Auxiliary. No. and District Auxiliary, No. 2. Knizhts of | Toronto, 20th and P_sts. n.w. ELBERT 80" jonn. are herepy rotified of the deatn | KIPP. Funeral Mondey.'Febriiary UTLER. Call at John R. Wright Co. of Sister SARA Bl I meeting Monday, Pebruary 9, ']h,x“erll m‘l‘n‘?‘l‘\‘?\:;' f s 100 8 «m. - (LEWIS, MARTHA. On Priday. February 2‘,,““’:}"‘;{‘{,’“,’ at 10 a.m. at Bt. Au-|yg31 " gt Preedmen's Hosp! MASTHA | HER TONBLY DA McKINNEY. Aux. Pres. | LEWIS. mother of g"g.,‘:}‘,{d‘ggm‘,‘;;-nny. GEORGE W. Sacred to the me: & EolKETT. Distnct Pres. Ross and Rose Smith, _ Funerd] Sunda: or7 ot our, beloved father and husband 1. M. SMACKUM, District R. 8ec. February 8. at 2 pm.. from First Baptist| S W. Whom God relieved us & COLLINS, DAVID A, On Thursdey, Febru- | Church, Sherman’ ave. and Lamont st O onars asor Pebruary 0 n.w.. Rev. Daniel Washington officiating Jou ate miseed by us the same today Aoy were'the day od called you utsh AUGHTERS. Mable Brown, Daisy Seagles. NCIES MARION a5ed 88, beioved husband of the -u umn . Jones. He is survived dren. Mrs. Rovilla Whittaker. m"h Kauftman and Victorls A, . ter, Mrs, George W. Rinker MR R R 5 Mm A Really Sensational 3-Piece Mohair Suite! Just & m ago this suite would have been $175.00. Tomorrow for s 1 : : San Diego, Calif. ... NaoMY SoopER, ‘Rec. Bec l;’:fd‘home.h’:moo Massachusetts avenue, San Fran ,',CUME;"'V BRINK.' EMMA N. On Saturday. February SEs St s tociitn New Brune: | B o é-u‘-?t‘er:«:}“zr?m? ! ,;1“%3'{3{,‘ vb-:izv't'l; wick, Nova Scotia, and was the daugh- | Springfield. frink, neral services a e residence ter of the late john and Margaret | Toohe Bi T sy e e ondas: | Moody Gray of Perth, Scotiand. Her | Vit M i 1 5‘,‘&5‘1,‘{0’-.5' 'nlY’I:Jo b, interment buildings in Canada. | PE| KS. Fu 1 serv Mrs. Stewart had been a resident of| MRS. VEERHOOF TO TALK | & 458 “rllnv\gnglennherhé‘i"mr;trrl 5 | Ha, Va, an invalid for some years, but formerly M was aciive in social and philanthropic o, rcles. Dr.. She is survived by two_ daughters, tan Mrs. Mary E. Stewart and Mrs. Daniel | Ravie " Brown. B. Devore of Washington. . | The funeral services are to be | private. COPIED-RENEWED ENLARGED-BY Fears sgo todav.. s Is made of genuine mohair Chambers funeral home, tflbuu of love to r father and father-i Iy who up-mfl Feoruary /. years, 980" today, ‘This world ma; n mr to O‘ll’ friends m- 5 mm m" e Ecte e Bl HIS SON. SAM, DAUGHTER-! X’N' LAW. ETHEL. M J, H. ds. Marriage Licenses. Allan A. Kaplan, 27, and Helen H. Levy, 2. Doth ‘of "Baitimore, Md.: Rev. Abram imon. William Hawkins, 23, and Catherine Mar- tin, 20; Kev Daniel J. Rice. james M. Reed 34 this city, and Beulsh Cottreil, Philadeiphia, Pa.. Rev. J. Harvey. Francis L. Dorsey, and Jessie J. ‘Thomas, 21; Rev. A. B. Fishe John Knight, 33, d Barb N. Venden- ber, 21, both of Grand Rapids. Mich.; Rev. \Vlllilm C. Hicks, 21, Waldorf, Md., and Cecelia J. Drury, 21, this city; Rev. James E. Conneil. Woodson Byrom, 39, and Callie Buttler, 39; Rev. J. Maurice King. Judson ‘Mulone, 22, and Estelle Stone, 35 ¥ Judes R® Qaver 8; and Ethel . Beliem. Poore. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 PAINTER, EFFIE MAY: In loving rems brance of my dear mother, AINTER. m"muh four s 2 S 2es today, Pebrmery My heart cannot tell how I mlu “you, My lips do not know what to say. But only God knows how I miss you 1 1y _h TONELY HPER, MADALINE. ¥ ary 5. 1931, at his residence, North i I i bendel | Rl el N oS o u ou < 31° Re® fesidence of his son. Charles E. T o BOROTET ANL aEATTA Soiing, 1227 O st. n.e. Puneral Monday. | MKINLAY. KATE. = On ‘hursdes, s % af 5 am, Requiem mass $, 1991, at her residence. 1338 R o, | SHOEMAKER: ALICE G. In sad but lovir BT s "Ghurch at 9:30 am. D KATE MCRINLAY, ‘devoied wile of | emembiance of gur deyoted pif tives and friends invited to attend. Whitefield McKinlay ing ‘mother, Al . SHOEM. e emt Mount Olivet GCemetery. Annozean Flag and Mrs. departed " this life ten years a e Funeral from her late residence ruary 8, 1921. My heart cannot tell how I miss you, ¥ lips do not know what to say, at Deaths Reported. Bt o oo, O0% K0T WO D I Ryan Service Th Gov fonely home today. Win! ‘The (Hlu?::ld(pl-'}l:lm::iv!‘nb!‘e:. r;l’:l"a% Her :h:;!! .'= h!;) smiling face, o rech Aniohio A Antonis ‘Pusm iy n“-m Favs iy Saok s she R‘a ‘l"lrlencly word, for each. . Hl!! al 3 lome l;k“ Appreciation Phiay w3 Bis 3 Alleg V. stanle 35,7314 oune USRAND A N L. Poole, Phones Harry T, wenver. 27, both of Glen Alien. Va.: Re aoceh of Gen, Astoy Spence o apd, Pauty *Clingman, 0. Winston Salem, N.'C.i Rav. J. Harves Dusiham. Births Reported Richard and Mary Brown, boy. In: 8 Cemetery. RAWLS. LUCY A. Departed thil life W!fl- nesday, ‘February 4. 1931, :05 LUCY A RAWLS, beloved "wite of the Jahn wis, mother of Mrs. Ade Eaviora of 323’ Morean s late Lula wis Joanson: of Norvin E. Crawford and of Norvin ford, jr.; Juanits A. and Gladys M, Crawford. 'Remains resting at, Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I ave. Fu- neral Sunday. at 1» ». from Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. ave n.w., Rev. Willlam H. Thomas oflel ting Priends _invited. Interment Lincoln Mt morial Cemeter: L) RIGGS, LOFFA W. On Thursday, February 1931, at llnel’alnt’ Hospital, A W., bedoved "hu rtha ‘Rigss. mains resting at the Tabler funeral hom ., until Menday. February will be_held at, the Golumbi stian Church. 1435 Park rd. . ‘clock. p.m. Interment Glen wood Gemetery. Relatives and friends fn- vited to attend. SHORT, JAMES. On Friday. Pebruary *y 1 ¢ Baltimore City Hospital. JAMES SHORT, loving father of Octavius, Thom- as, Otis and Dorothy Short and Ms. Susie b aves one brother and Remains rest- ‘chapel. R —We are ever mindful of the wishes of those who call on us for service ::.flerlflfllm our w‘orfi wlu:hcnre!-m: ess, | appreciating the trus 3 iha has been placed in us. Sonann @ Model chapel, private ambu- Eonard ¥ oo dote M rens. 05y lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Spencer A and Ruth Shoemaker. boy. Funeral Director Garland E. and Margaret Heflin, boy. E. and Dorothy Studds, boy. 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 A Stately 10-Piece Dining Suite Special witnut veneer and good cabinet work. A rock-bottom February Sale pgce! This magnificent suite s 1 00 . d Ann Shapiro, boy. Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged and Hanni Lohmann, boy. “FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co.| Funeral Chapel : . N.E. > Abbiiange service. Lincoln CHAS. S. ZURHORST oL EAST CAFITOL ST. ALHU.S RSP&\R Succeeding the Original W. E. Speate and Mary L. Maxwell, boy. and Curry Camp, boy. and Edna Montgomery, boy. d Pauline B. wood, boy. d Bally Butke, boy. " ardy, girl. Sitdie” and "Datay " Holmes.. sir]. Henry W. and Dt pénaiston, boy. John 8. and Felisia Biays, sirl. FUNERALS e CHAMBERS 3 Funeral Chapels. We can have 3 funerals at one time in our chapels at the same hour. We have 10 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances. Private Rooms for Families. All Newly Enlarged o "l’l"‘ . and Equipped. No Charge for the Use of Our A T Reward, 3618 20th st. . Building and Chapels. et DIAMOND RING, white gold, e - l ‘Royal Department Store or in the vich Fine Cloth ‘This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price includes the 60-inch buffet, extension table, five upholstered diners and host ‘chair. China cabinet and server. Fine cabinet woods, in A Gift With Each Outfit Purchased During This Week HUSBAND AND “Ramiel Z, Boyce. g0, 133 10t at B TERRY. MARGARET. In sad but lovin s - S mfl.flldt K. Towers, 75, 907 Lawrence st. 'K'hamll A ch-ndl: 69, 1102 E st. s.e. '"Predenck Enselman, ot £ meek 40, 19 G . 3. 29, Gllh er Hospital. ianita Poore, M.lnl ghme Mills, 3258 Scott pl. .n&lxl’?l'lll Lewis, 79, Freedmen's Hospital Sarah Butler, 65, 1440 Corcoran st. Annie Gardner. 58, Freedmen's Hospital St._Elizs M‘h f di other, pyfigvert 8. Moore, 10" membrance of our dear m: Juh nna P. Miller, George Washington Oliver 8. Eskrid 52, United States BSoldiers' Home. arrett, Oeone 15 days, Children's Hos- Washington Buchanan, 84, Home for Ased William_Bureh, 70, Gallinger Hospital Lucy Rawls, 53, Hospital. 1628 Conneetie J Jouph F Blrch’s Sons 3034 M St. NAW. &::fl.‘r,a‘a‘. " GEO.W. WISE CO. : 20002 5L W V—LSTRECO. Neither the successo: connected ith ‘the original W, K ‘Hul:g establishs Prose Nationa1 2802, lm St. N.W, ormerly 940 F 5t. N.W. : i -y 4 A JOHN R."WRIGHT co. | 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phome North 0047 Clyde J. Nichols, lnc.' 4209 9th St. N.W. Col._es24. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, i FUNERAL DI CREMATORIUM i 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __NATIONAL 1384, 1388 P. J. SAFFELL i SONAL SERVICE—REA! BLE 38 5th_St. N.W. SoNen um! ing at the John T. 578 ‘Wnd Eve sts. William Butler, '3, Gallinger Hospital. . 1y Bush, 63, 1918 T st. Jammes?Powell, 50, Gallinger Hospit Gussie Harris, 5§ Home for A 4 Infirm. surance man, Funeral and interment in arfleld _H Bloxom, Va. Anthony Dean, 30, " Idlnnl 8. Brown, 48, 1211 vall L‘lb itol "MD !“V'AANI".QI ID‘W:IDB lme.?lh’i;r!' J 'k Boyd, 47, Emergéncy Hospital. ry 6. " er _res 3 Liliian Holiowy, 30, Freeamen's Ho nb,-n,fi-;ge. Vi., SUSANNA EDWARDS, widow David Joyner, 35, Gallinger Hospits fance. Va.. Sunds: thl- Lee Day, 27, Garfield Hospital. ment ‘Oll ‘Bl Cemet 3 Alfread Simms, 25, 1210 C s G Monday, February Roulh Punllln, 2, Children's Hospital. In Memoriam. ARTHUR, LLe¥is and Moreane “Downine, curis”Batly Bernard. Hail. Ghildren's Hospital. JuLia. In lo £X RTHUR, 1, Joying memory this Tife e ead ks Yoday Penrunts s URGIS, GEORGE A. Suddenly, on Jan- STars 31, 598 home in New York at nis 18, prominent in- To Be Largest in Town FOUND. ANIMALS apply Anim FOR LOST League, 349 Meryland sve. ‘Ret. 808 4-Poster Wood Bed Complete with cotton mattress and coll spring. Bed can be had in ma- hogany or walnut. “‘ 824.75 Days of ess still come over us, Secret tears do often flow, And memory kee) you ever nei Though you left us one year aso. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. No_one knows the heartache, ©Only those who have lost can te ot lhe Irlfl that borne in mfl‘h!l’ we loved so ' IGHTERS, AYKE A mzu!m wcug 'rfitm DEVOTED SON. OF Fanadeionie: Fa ARTHUR, JULIA. In sad but loving re- Windsor Bed Outfit Complete with cotton mattress and coll springs. Can be$19.95 Complete with spring and mat- brown. Special at... had in full or single sizes ..... exceptional value this price .......... Doo setier. m-cx ‘and white femal ed from 3220 Ga. ave. on Saturday; r Col._7942. Sleepy Time Inner Spring Mattress Regular price .....5$29.50 Allowance on old mattress. . .$10.00 This Vault Solid Nurb 500 Ibs, of solid steel. ENVELOPE coniaining 300, merked Fomce 7th and H sts. Bewi FOX TERRIER, i W. Hall. 1319 Kalmi 1 CHAIN, gold, Saturday afternoon be- t'nn -P st. and Lansburs h's, with identifi- bringe of our de . 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