Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1931, Page 9

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Boyer of Clpuol Helghts, Md., and Harry of Key West, Fla. A Very Wide Variety 'AMILIES of social prominence, and pos- sessors of considerable means, frequently call upon use we have an en- viable reputation for fine, considerate, experienced just as true that here, E T o REV. G. W. POPKINS | DIES OF APOPLEXY) == Minister Was for 53 Years Baptist Pastor in Loudoun. WVILLE, Va., February 10.—~ ‘Washington Popkins, wide- ly known Bnpun minister of vlrflnu. who for 53 years was pastor of the Mount Hope Baptist Church, Loudoun County, Va., dled at his home, 1461 Chapin street, Washington, D. C., yes- terday after an illness of 24 hours. His death was due to apoplexy. Mr. Popkins was 75 years of age, and & native of Prince William County, Va. He was & ruldgnt of Loudoun County { having gone to Wash- ington to live about 15 years ago. Besides his pastorate at Mount H Church, he also served at the Bq) churches at Sterling and Ashburn thi county. In connection with his pastor: l duties he saw service in the Govern- ment at the United States Capitol. ‘The deceased is survived by his widow, who was Miss Laura LeFevre of Lou- ; three sons, Paul P. of Purcellville, Bryan and Edwin W. of ‘Washington; also two daughters, Mrs. Jasper Jenkins and Miss Ruth Popkins Funeral services will be held_tomor- row mornis hn will b.?n Leesburg. e L s ‘Births Reported. The following births have been reported {o the Health Department in the last 24 Baptist churr.h Interment boy. Swecker, #irl “E. Woods , eirl._ OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. i and Helen Teas— Luncheons Theater Shoppin \ s — Clubs g—Bridge How does she find time to do it all? HE laundry can save your time, save your health, save your appearance. That's obvious. Controlled-Method saves your clothes as well! 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Wo wish to extend | O 5 paths. runyh&ifi? r - “‘..X nnnn m .s‘-um. % g‘mln K:“ Suddenly, on Bz band of ARLES E. % e fi:o:r:n 3 rs. o " Hines Y. at terment Rock Creck Corsetesy, BELL, MARY Todir 8t her red bkt oLy 8 tnvited® 0 ° atiead, pyited to atiend, Ol Ceme! on Sunday, rebm- M., widow of the ovived. * lnurn“ni ddenty, op Mon Pyiomtn o Magasy weevices st bruar: iterment Conlrllllfil‘u 5?"";": ma e, bove .3 on_Thursder, XX oln. 'LUCY LANDON PAGE ohday, Februsry . "ii NEWTON x the late John 11, at z »m. lmm St e l’nlw“"l'l , s Churc! ent vy Hil Cemetery, Slex:naria, V. BURNS, WILLIAM P. On Sunday, February Wi oF the 1ate ‘Robert and Mary Busng ( Boland). = Funeral from the_residence of Bis "sister, Mrs. Robert F. Carleton. 2351 February 11, at 1Hn's Chur nee February ; Mrs. n_her devlnuu T mother, one aister, on rooher and. e o tives -na riends. = Re: mllu Test iz, n e Jol Rhines tuneral chavel. 3rd ‘and T 3ts. Flnera1 Thursaas. Februsrs 13, trom ‘730 L st at 3 pm. Interment Lincoln v EDWARD G Suddenty. on Mon- ay. February 9, 1931, EDWARD C. C] Beloved husiand of ElabaR Orure. ral from McGuire's funeral hom Wednesday, Februat Regquiem ne‘s Cetiolic Chaseh 3159 o Interment in Mount Olivet Lemete No. 118 K of 8t John, o x u ohn are invited. * DWAR] e members of the Yfoung Mens Immediate Reller Asoction ested to sttend the funeral of ruary 11, lfi!l- at !0 chneldl“ ’.b o On_ Sunday, dem:e. 1618 d m {y Ve ren ;na Sorouhy ster of Margarst O; Dumas, esday. rom McGuir un:ni hom_e. ODGE, MARY HUNT. Tuesday, Peb- a1, 1031, ‘e Ret reatdente: ihe Weor ming apartment, MARY HUNT DODGE, 8. Dodge el Fldow of Brig, Gen. Prancis Funeral fr riors_of Almu"“ M yn, Pie Allen’s, -undertake Wednesday, February 11, at 2 p.m. FOLSON, EMMA L. All members of Taylor Council, No. 400, uke, are bereby notifled to aitend the funeral of FOLSON, , on Wednesday, . “13th st c-n meeting Fuestay ene’ 3 -t u}t'& xu.uu e H0StE 8 FOUNTAILY, CHARLES :bwnin. on Mon- lflll’,{c 9, ,ffi‘l’;ttu ; tuneral ena N.)Hce of funeral later. o ?‘ Thelavaa Tite o !K.? . ’Ilhe;l‘l of services ng sy, Bebrusry 1 uvu spd friends Navited. " 1atertment Gjen CLEREMOND. On L the resi- rdon, 3504 FRANCES ot the late o lm n Monday, dence of 36th_st.. CLEREMO! ‘harles Gordon. ased yom ne !‘hml‘ry ll lt r;o Dm Mlll.ld'e! and {riends invited. * Interment Alexandria, r%m«:l:l Februsey s0n, Liewel oMunt Rainier, beloved wife Marriage Licenses. ‘Theodore H. BEstler, l'. and Elmonia Nuckols., 23; : Rev, C. Meokiee ‘Roy. 28, this cits, and_Ophe Porter, 28, Goldion, N. O.: Rev. W. A. "Hln’y Lauder, 45, and Beatrice Guenther, wuu-m A x-x Church. ir.. and Evelyn V. Davis, W, Tolson, mne J. zmou ao. and Addie Harrls, 28; G.' Lam) Wiltam Butler, 23 and vidian L. : Rev. Washinston, ) esson, 22; Hal Philip’ N. cury, 00 ang Dorothy 8. h of Richmgnd, Va.; Rev. Seba n M. Brennan, 46, New York City, and Kitherine L Baicom, 40, Silver Spring, M Rey, Joseph, M. Nellig R, Howarth, gvx men, 27, c. Ball d Carolyn Wells, 197 Rev. ‘Willlam J., Wrsht. B. Hols ‘and Bophie Allen, 18: n, 31, and Mary E. j8; Rev. Joseph I. Fin 24, and Marion Duvall, 22; Rev. Charles H. Fox. "Fo: Deaths | Reported. 1oTig, 1ollowine deaths have been r ealth Department in the last ret Gray Stewart, 91, 2200 Mass. fms, M Brink., 41, 1840 Callf. st. hn D. Bacon, 1. Soldie ome! nger Hos neis M. Jor onan Coatice, "se, "Little Bisters o “Ada P. Brooks, 65. 631 Eye st s Am 64, 638 Hamilton. Hattle Saunders, 56, 1 Albert Dualey, 55, Ollllngzr Hoapllll Teresa Marie Foley, 50, 725 Charles Olin’ Norri. 45. 1102 L. st FOUND. e | 0%, tan. short haired, Iarge fei | FOUND—D: Tiuire Animal Rescue League: PSR T BAR_PIN_8ilver plat 1nllm filigree, all, rmmd. Flent biue_stone in center. Reward 1610 Varnum st. n.w. Adlml 1132 EADS Strine of clouded smber; beween and lllll ave. via Phon§ the 1001, mc with_cig- Suliebls Feward. hox—amu. gllt en; o8 on Sl!\u’dli Please nouly Nat, CUFF of kit fox !ur lrom O hllck clom coat Iast Saturday ‘atternoon on Vicinity ot T3th e Sinder mn communicate vl -nn Miss Loise G worth, ‘Tel. Co e biack _trim, Aith and GE "PURSE, ~beige sk, yicinity fia'-':?-mm & Eall ‘aduma 9685, DOO—W‘"'hIIIM o1 . vichnity: ‘Anacog: Atlantic pity GPE, ining 2 VELORM ot I pte." ward. M. null-un, 1808 & dievs.s:* Lincoin 8135, containing bank & book, oral b iyery orders and bill of Iading, orl o anitary Grocers Con 1845 4th st Reward. lflh M retu: S TERRIER, small, black and w] 9 W Hlll, 1319 Kalmia rd. Call Ga. lll'l l FRATERNITY PIN, pearl set. Reward. Phi Delta sil N Biarwas 131 % GIRL'S NAVY BELT. Re eward, 700 20th St. V‘ Parl °“u§%umm o ‘"a"’& i, o nden sh, Reward if Teturned Tost Befween Park rd. Rewar oo !‘fl_ B KEY CHAIN, £ s Ll T ara ‘afdToss “Box 203-M. Sar ofce. it containing lady's W“m&a Jasters age T. | son~son, RICHARD. _Suddenly, rua; i mnun. FIEI Re. | bul of R ly, w. ) D' rom the “ e B latives and 8, 1931, Al W' e it dn for W 5: [ “Mr'hm b t ssmmm NIE B, Hom Mrs. t her I g uary 8,3l be sung TE! iden 1820 1 M, & 43 2o 1P 5o el HYI" ires Yor sy, MILLS, 3 ©On Mon on TuAT; 1 S ¥ |3 bl na’o 33" Conn. 'ave. Thursday, Feb:| him: Pun e’ 13 it t Coni dence. i RICHARD | MITCHELL, 5 ove - e AN 6, ML, Funergl Ir ¥ B bot essional Cemeter: Dominic’s Chure 045 £ pox '0‘ ik O Folson and I e : f i 8t L LR, W "5 o ru A m Remains ioon & Allen’s funéral patior, ‘Fiorida ‘ave :r' pngl Tues services over NANNIE L. TA . l‘ . REBECOA BEASON: L. L. Bect. "iTs HARRIS, ANNTE Officers o ornion A. Jackson Court, Jericho, sre uaun%.a gdy ot p.m., f' Thu 23a7, 031, n Metrobg treet bet Btk and the Dutpose of ]“n‘.fl“ gr ne ANNIE "Weat bin waite: novu. LULU STEVENSON. M. Attest: VERNETTA M. HUBERT, Nee. Sec. HENNING, AUGUST. tion of 'Arminiu; M., 18 herel ‘ call Tusry 11, 10 pose_of our Ial e “.s.""..: -;m o B "@’",.nm. .m.“ bo He nma tbousht when u-mu home That ould mever return; m in desth wouid slgen 'n;“’“ T A e T2 blicn v !n Desce. thy cares are ended in Deace thy work is don you are mm.. one ‘5 on; l%dnn Departed i l‘b.nw February 10, miss you when the morning dawns: Tiss you when Jhe night m-mu. o b ushang s, coer -nm A'LONELY WIFE, 3 acetully slee fe's weary tri . He fl""‘ and bore. until To i ut ". vin o Mlllfl. ther, JOH ARD ToesiN JENNIE G, at Sibley remorel H beloved | wmo- o8 James Bty ting ut Inst; . ALV §ibrer, auice oLiveR. GREEN, MARTHA B. In 0! my dear ln!)lhh‘:h Church, cor Retatives .5 !nl ‘ment Fort "_ P"gm. HQWELL, HENRIETTA DANFORTH JONS. sed quietly away on Sunday in the Coneord PAR- incere and k What s ‘Beautt “l W .u.;i,fi,d.:a..,;.;.;z w’é ""?ml" . R S g Gk 78 T ik ary ariment. in her $188 3 7 ARSO! ‘io _b.flm.fi tor {1 0y "ad v and *burial Wednesday, February i, st Blairstown, N. J. JOHNESR: other es Sesting e ot e Fonera “Wwodnesday, "7 u'u Aulluuml uni. 1zm oy T B B MR A LOCHBOEHLER, ADAM. In nd bnl Jemembrance ‘of my < TR aao. robriagy it ' ow o! Thom R. Thomas ‘e eral umm ' the abovs residencs on \I l Dflllrl‘ 12, 8 ol ety :.:'3..’:’31..."2"?;’ OCH, MARGARET C. ey Yo ARG AREr o William f\from her late 2 O ur e do ot iow But only God ml"u_: you friends Tavitea, “‘nterment dlenwood Cem- day, M- %:;% “llmml“nltnu“m.' ‘Thi hn!\ M Bug ¥ s e “o“t“cmm qn fi i mt:.a'fi gternal ¥ 7 20 1027 mm m%uu h_"'ck-’- wi That He wl home Hath tal g0"siit . ayo .&““*{ L ‘Wedneml!» Friends um relatives mvn-d to uunl H) LIZABETH mn Feoriers o, 1001 ot the st demey finh" nersi op, Thursday, to St. where mass Rela- oul, tives and friends rmant Mount 5 vel etery. go““z'h ooss. {2 "":g&.%m‘-z.h ] C!meun. NESBIT. MARY ELIZABETH. On Tuesd “l at Testing at st. n.w. Eebruary 10, JA oRERAS 1S ,.:m. . Frank O'Mear JACK, beloved son of Ditsra tnoe ‘Fhowp. mru ter. -mben f"“‘" o Cemeters. POPINS. | OEORGE '*'l‘qmu'l?‘o fl H G~ llKl mnpln s WASHINGTON PO Notice of funer 16,1020 G think of ‘when_ mo! » :’..“.,d.".'a he. lone. f PDD Brief Rt of” zhf"}'x!uv waaess, Wednesday. - Feory b"b 1) irn a dare nisht; ", o when o ‘hushs nfl e'!"‘l’::‘ '"" . . dea; 'er, wfia X MR DROTES 'fi.?&"m . SAUNDERS, ¥ of ous 3 ll day. h\mnn E Helen rom s me residence_on ‘Th ""fl" Feb, uary :30 p.m. Relative trien Tedt B0 Rel, Taterment Consress o Cemetery. x 11 SHEPHERD. JACOB MARKS. life on Monday, Febru .2t "Bl resicence; ma “f3th SOBEPH MARKS SHEPH belove band of Rosa Lee (nee Fairian). from his residence on uary 12, Rel invited, Interment X Puner: Febri griends Cemetery. SMALLWOOD, NETTIE TIE SMALLWOOD of 1t devo"? d“h . Suddenty. on t 323 Vermont ter, of the loving i wooden lr, Illr. | g, 5 -Wuz. oo togay, February S0, T S s0oTT AND PAMTLY. ¢ nw, the Dennis an Dennlty Sertrude Bertha Chase mains estin o . .‘z“m"v"v'.‘ inest. Jarvis Tu- n 3 133 Yo \inth on, erea ur at the ‘."‘ )'Z:&':;’&" )'l‘g iice of funeral Tater: [, AS A. "u'rn'.'tnvon ll Gnrutnw Febru- versit: G.. Bove = i & Requiem mass am. Reauiem o oyatus e Mount Olivet fery. " Reiatives nfa friends invited. WILSON. MAJ. WILLIAM J. On Tuesday. Isbrusry 10, 1831, is* residence, ndis HOR."Deloved hugband of Ids M. eilson. m. ativity. ter: m1= A ST 25210, National 2478 “Wm. o & Funu'al Chapcl Aml‘wu service. Funeral from the above residence o Thursday, * February 13, thence to the reh” of the {here mass will be "Said_at 10 ap, el tives ~and _ friends ited. Atfinston Cemetery. In Memoriam. ALLEN, MOLLIE, SHo passed away mine years ago today. ’IDI’HII’Y 10, 1902 gon %D the ;ili‘h th:l‘ shines so fair, om of nf"t'm.d' those' hands hat $Hd"thelr bes Gone, dear one, 8 Tag rammy. * BEILSTEIN, CHRISTIAN. Tn sad but loving pementbrance of our désr father and hus band, STIAN ho_died two vears ago today, February 10, 1921 ear father invil In loving memory of our r’ wife and mother, ALLEN, d ca X M P W Joseph-F B 3034 M St NW. °fiw Often we think of And our hearts a Oouid we neat Four mé'é again, S hnm.r . 3 sy ot B OTtee. o syl deuoted wite mnd mather RMIHARRIS BROWN, who departed this life "elghit’ years ago today, February 10, nor conns Speare_ es St. N. St. N.W. -.?n “-‘L‘-’ St WOR % ittt Nat . e Na gmu s, TP St O JOHN R, WRIGHT CO. Tm_fi'sfil«g, CREMATORIUM 3 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1364, 3880 Pnur(ully sleeping, J 2t las DS enrs SeTals and. s In silence she suffere Datien Untii"God called her home to suffer mo DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON, PHILIP AND CALVXN BROWN. OUGHS, Glll'.l’l)l L In W’nl ago tods ,.bl’flll" 10, l“;'. hen the morning dawns, 1 miss you 'h" }h’.‘um":'-m ks o svery [OTHER, MRS, Y E. Our hearts cannot tell how we miss you, Our lips do not know what #ay; But only God knows how we miss you In our lonely home t FUNERAL DESIGNS. HER LOVING casompoenshgie 0, G SHAFFER Cllllm HAHHI’I_ "fltfi iq?’ uu suam 14th & Eye o “fi,mgmaa:& Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St. Pt ‘ Service, 3 r-wwfivmlmmnu!u- Ao e LA S

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