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THE EVENING PHOTOGRAPHER WED j TO BETTY ZANE GREY| Young Couple to Join Novelist in Tahiti for 18-Month Fish- EISEMAN’S T s SEVENTH & F STS. | By the Associated Press. ALTA DENA, Calif,, February 17.— | | Betty Zane Grey, 18-year-old daughter | |of Zane Grey, the novelist, was mar- | ried to Robert’ W. Carney, 22, a motion picture photographer,,at her home here | | yesterday. Any’ Suit or 0’Coat| ON CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED WASHINGTON. Carney, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Members of the families and a few friends attended. ‘The novelist was not present, having gone to Tahiti several weeks+ago. The young couple will sail February 22 aboard the Grey yacht, Fisherman II, for Tahiti, where they will be joined by Zane Grey on an 18-month hunting and fishing cruise of the South Seas. STAR, Turks Flee as River Rises. 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Virginia—Cloudy with rain tonight and probably in extreme east portion | tomorrow morning: slightly colder to- morrow; fresh possibly strong south and southwest winds. West_Virginia—Cloudy, preceded b rain; slightly colder in e treme west portion tonight; partly cloudy and colder tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 56; 8 p.m., 51; 12 midnight, 47; 4 am., 45; 8 am, 45; noon, 42. A Barometer—4 p.am., 20.95; 8 pm., 29.97; 12 midnight, 29.95; 4 a.m., 29.93; 8 am., 29.94; noon, 29.90. Highest temperature, 57, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at noon_today. Temperature same date last Highest, 34; lowest, 15 Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:32 am. and 2:51 p.m.: high tide, 8:06 a.m. and 8:27 p.m. Tomorrow—Low_tide, 3:12 am. and 3:32 p.m.; high tide, 8:46 a.m. and 9:06 p.m. year— The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:59 a.m.; sun sels 5:45 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:58 a.m.; sun| sets 5:48 p.m. Moon rises 7:19 a.m.; sets 5:57 pm. ‘Automobile Jamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunsct. Weather in Various Cities. remperature. “fepINSIS Atlantic _City Baltimore, Md . Birmingham Bismarck, N D.29.98 Boston, Mass Buffald, N. Charleston, Chicago, I Cleveland, Ohio. 29 Columbia. 8. C. Colo Mich. El Paso, Tex Galveston, Te Heleng, Mont .. 30102 Huron.' 8. Dzk.' 30.04 Indianapolis,Ind 20.72 Jacksonville.Fla. 29.68 Kangas City. Mo 29.84 Los _Angeles.. .. 30,12 Loutsville, K. 29 Miami, Fla. N. Orleans, L New York, N. Oklahoma' City. 29 Omaba. Nebr... 29, Philadeiphia Phoenix, A Pittsburgh, Portland, Raining Cloudy Snowing Cloudy Raining Clear Raining Raining Raiging Cloudy Clear : Raining *29.98 5084 Pt.cloudy Cloudy & Pa. Mem . 30.14 Portiand; Oreg. 2974 Raleigh,' N, C.20.84 Salt Lake City. 3018 San Antonio. .. 29.82 San _ Prancisco. 30.10 St. Louis, Mo.. 2976 St. Paul, Minr Seattle, ‘Wash Spokane, Wash ' 2088 Tampa,’ Fia ... 20.00 Pt.cloudy Raining Cloudy . Clear ; Clear Cloudy Cloudy Snowing Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining FOREIGN. 7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather . 32 Clear Clear Clear Rain Stal | London, _England Paris, Prance Berlin, Germany Brest, France. Geneva, Switzerland. Clear Stockholm, Sweden 1 Clear Gibraltar, Spain.. Clear (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) (Payal), Azores. 60 Part cloudy {Cufrent observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda vee 80 San_ Juan, Porto Rico Havana, Cuba . Colon, Cazal Zon Horta Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Clear ANGUS CATTLE BREEDERS TO MEET IN BALTIMORE Plans to Boost Stock to Be Dis- cussed at Sessions February 21. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md., February 17. —A meeting of all breeders and feeders of Aberdeen-Angus cattle in Maryland will be held in the Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore, February 21, it is an- nounced by K. A. Clark, extension ani mal husbandman of the University of Maryland. Among the matters to be discussed at the meeting are the advisability of in- augurating pure bred Angus sales, ad- vertising the breed, introducing classes for Angus in the State and county fairs and encouraging boys' beef club work. LOST. BRIEF CASE—Brown, leather college text books and notes. Park, Reward. Telephone - A BRIEF CASE, brow ieces of orchestra m ocl . containing near Takoma Metropolitan containing _several lost in the 2500 of Bladensburg Reward. Call oln 7907 s s CANE—Silver_mounted, dark redwood can before 5130 Connecticut ave., Monday morn ing; possession of sentiment; reward. Welles Gray, Cleveland 2724. B CHOW DOG, red, answers to name “Moy. scar under 161t eye: straved from 1724 Irving st. n.w.; reward. Adams 4919, s COLLIE—Female, brown and white: “Patsy.” Reward. L. Koenigsberger, McKinley st._Phone Cleve. 0887. CUFF, black caracul, lost from coat Sun- day at Brookeville rd. and Western ave. { Cah_Wisconsin 3715-W. R DOG; wire-haired Terrier, white, brown ears, tag 3797, vicinity Peabody to Underwood st 5th to 9th: reward. 715 Rittenhouse st. n.W. Phone District 2760, evening Ga. 1595-J FRATERNITY Key of Phi Béta Kappa. 1os Feb. 10, 1931, on or under Million-Dollar Bridge: 1f found please_ return to N. Skos- land, 43 . Reward, __ 18° HANDBAG between 1660 Monroe and 16th and Col rd, cretonne pattern, containing money, keys and driver's license, cards with name and address, church envelope. Re- ward. Mrs. T. H. Braden, 1660 Monroe st. n.w. a 2= PIN—_Small, gold, with amethvst association, - Reward. - North 4716-W tween 6 and 7pm. £ tn 7 POLICE_DOG—Black, female, 1osi Stinday. Return to 927 M si. n.w., or phome Metro- pollmasile PORSE, vicinity 21st and G_and Eye sts.; contents valuable to owner. Reward. Please communicate. SETTINGS, part of ring, small sapphires, vicinity Teward, ~Telephone Ga brown, 3749 nd 4 beral n collar with_red Cell. Cley. 6607, 19° TRAVELING BAG, brown: about 6. Monday evemme. between ' 13th. and Shepherd sts. “hd Uion Station; reward. Columbia 0636 TRE-HATRED FOX TERRIEA_ Black face; WRIST WATCH, lady's 3 bracelet; reward, _Adams 10256. o RIST _WATCH—Lady's: _ Saturday _after- Noon T Reward. Phons Gleveland 6775 (;PEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's W car Seventh and IY Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 \ Adems 10341 Phones [ Qard of Thanks SIMMS. ALFRED B, We wish tg express our thanks to our friends and refhtives for ther' kind expressions during tne tliness and at the death of our grandson and RIRE KA B Rok S anMOTH ER; MRS. JUANITA THOMAS, SISTER. Born PLUMPTON. On February 17. 193], to Vin- cent W, and Marjorie Rigsles Plumpton, ; Draths ANDREWS. SAMPSON. Suddenly. on Sat- nrday. February 14. 1931, near EIkton, Md.,"SAMPSON ANDREWS. Remains res ing at ihe W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. AUSTIN MILLARD, husband of Irma Beit- zell. Body was shipped to York, day. Pebruary 15. Funeral services were held Monday morning, February 16. , - BORNER, HELEN M. On Monday, Februar. 16 1931, at 13:18 o m. after o lone iners, HELEN ‘M. BORNER.® Funeral from John R. Wright's funeral chapel, 1337 10th st. n'w, Wednescay, February 18, at 2 p.m. Intciment in Congressional Cemmetery. ~* BRANDT, MINNIE E. On Tuesday, Febru- 3 1931, at Episcopal Bye, Ear and Throat' Hospital, MINNIE E. BRANDT, be- loved daughter’of the late George and Margaret C. Brandt and sister of Clara M. P, Alfred E, and William Brandt. Fu- neral’ services ‘at W. W. Chambegs Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. Thurs- gay, February 19, At 2 pm. " Iiterment ’3 RUARY 1 1931. Prospect Hill Cemetery BRISCOE, JOHN POUND. On Sundas, Feb- ruary 15,1931, at Garfield Memorial Hos- al, Dr. JOHN POUND BRISCOE, beloved nusband of Prances Thomas Briscoe and Katherine Bowen Briscoe and the late Judge Jobn P. Briscoe. Bervices at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Mass. and Wi n.w., on Tuesday, 'February 17, at a.m. Interment Prince Fredefick, Calvert County, Md; 1 BROWN, GERTRUDE. On Tuesday, Fel Aoy 17, T3 Clallinger Hosotal, o TRUDE BROWN, beloved mother of Lolita and Edna Brown. She aiso leaves three Beaths Suddenly, on_Monday. 3 JAMES 'HATTON, be- usin’ of Katle Haywood. He also her relatives and friends. Re- esting at the John T. Rhines fu- Deral Hhme, 3rd and Eve sts_s.w. Funeral Wednefiay, February 18, at Durham, N. C. HENRY.J ETHEL On Tuesday, Pebruary, 17. 191, ETHEL HENRY, devoted '“:le Franc; Henry, daughter of Prederick Fl g _and daughter-in-law of Mery JSIVIE taneral emueen 1 d52 Nou T acar reral chuee Noticg of funeral laicr. G HOBBS. MATTHEWS T. Suddenly. o Mondgy. February 18, 1031 630 b at Garfield Hopital, MATTHEWS T HOBES, the beloved son of Daniel and Ella ifobbs, 209 Church s:. Brentwood Md. iHe léaves to mourn their loss one broihér, two, sisters and a nost of othe s. e Hereatier. s HUNTER., RAY WASHBURN, JR. On Sun- :l‘e).r‘sihkggx,;\rey M';lll‘wl'k” N::"‘lflnlx Sol- s Milwaukee, Wis., RAY WASHBURN HUNTER, Jr., loving husband of Prances F. Hunter, 'father of Lois Hunker and son_of Mrs. Alice Brandon and n.w.. Notice of funeral later. s JOMNZON, CLARENCE E. Departed life<on 'Sundny, “Pebruary 15, 1931, at 1 p.m? CLARENCE E. JOHNSON. He'leaves 0 flourn their 1oss a loving mother, Mrs. Herrietta Johnson; father, Edgar E. Joha- son. two brothers, six sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Reming can: be viewed at the Toibert home, 1308 6th st. n.w.: the Ch Goé, 1530 New Wedinesday. etegy. JONIK, CHARLES F. On Monday. February 1621931, at his ‘apartment, La_ FPayette Hofel. Judee CHARLES F. 'JONES. Fu- Jegel tfom Almus R Speare's funera par . 1623 Conn. ave., o . - s ann e e KINES. CATHERINE. On Sunday, Februar 158 1931, at Delaplane, Vay CATHEGINE, beloved 'wife of the late John M. Kines d mother of Jonn M., jr': Edward 3. l:qnés Robert Anderson “and” Mrs. Lilian Ieaves mains, this sev ‘ave. at Interment - Harmony Re 5 e nes Gouldman. | Remains resting at th Mrs. Robert Ander- , at Delaplane, Va. Burial in Mount sisters, Mrs. Edna Thornton, Mrs. Mary Barbour, Maude Johns, &nd a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funerai chapel, frd and Eve sts. sw. Notice of funeral er. BURGESS. ARCHIBALD. On Monday, Feb- ruary 16, 1931, ARCHIBALD, beloved hus- band of the late Sarah Alice Burgess, uged 85 vears. Puncral from his late residence, 1008 8th’ st. n.e.. on Wednesday, February 13, 'at 1 pm. Interment Arlington Cem- CALLAN, WA E. Suddenly, Feoruary 17, 1931, av Eme IDA E.. beloved wite of lan and mother of Mrs Willlam Rowan, Philip E. Frances E. and Marie Callan, aged 55 years. FPuneral from the Tesi- dence “of her daughter, Mrs. William Rowan, 2221 V st n.e. on Thursday, §ebruaiy “19. ‘at 8:30 am., thence to St minic’s Church, where requiem mass will be 9 am. for the repose of her sonl. Relalives and friends invited Interment Mount, Olivet Cemetery. 18 CREAGH, CATHERINE CECELIA. Sud denly, on Tuesday, Febgmary 17, a1 her residence. 1343 East €apitol st.. CATH ERINE CECELIA CREAGH (nee Sattery). beloved wife of the late Patrick Joseph Creagh. 'Notice of funeral later. DAVIS, JOHN. On Saturday. February 14, 1931, JOHN DAVIS, devoted husband of v Davis. “Nowice of funeral later. Re- s Tesung &t the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- al church, 1432 U st. n.w. SON. ROBERT M. On Sundav, Feb- 5, 1931, at his residence, 1816 Kal- . “ni. ROBERT M. DAWSON, oved husband of Roberta C. Dawson: father_of Mrs_ Charles ‘A. Hodgson and Mrs John F. Lewis and Mrs. George H. Gafes and Mis.S. T Slack. Funeral serv- ices at his late tesidence on Wednssday, February 18. at 1 p.m. Interment Arling. ton National Cemet Relatives and friencs respectfully invited to attend. EARLE, HOWARD IRVIN. On Saturday FebrUary 14, 1931, at his residence, 1731 Irving st. n'w. HOWARD IRVIN, beloved husband of Laura Wildermuth Earle. Re- mains may be seen at the above addross on Tuesday, February 17, until 9 pm ineral services at the Oliver H. Bair . 1820 Chestnut ct.. Philadelphia, Pa., Wednesday, February 15, at 2:30 p.m. In- terment Woodlands ~ Cemetery, Phila- deiphia. 17 ELDER. FRANCES REBECCA. On Sunday, Febriary 15, 1931 at_her Tesidence, 201§ Eye st. n.w., FRANCES REBECCA ELDER, wife of the late Vance M. Elder. Services at Gawler's chapel, 1754 Pa. ave. n.w., on Wednesday, February 18, at 11 am. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 17 FRANCK, HENRY CLAY. On Sunday. Feb- Tuary 15, at Georgetown University Hozpital, RY CLAY, beloved brother of William T. and Pear] M. Franck. Fu- neral from the W. W. Chambers Co, fu- neral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.%., on Wed- nesday. February 18, at 1030 a.m. Inter- Rock Creek Cémetery. 17 GIBSON, TIOMAS. On Sunday, February 15.1081. at 5 pro. ai Gallinger Hospital, THOMAS ' GIBSON., beloved husband of Emma_Gibson,, fattier of Mrs. Sarah Byrd, Mrs. Matilda’ Daniel. Mrs. Ivory Banks and Ringeold Gibson. He leaves seven sisters, two brothers, other relatives and friends. “Remuins resting ay Prazier's fu- ome, 389 R. 1. ave, wuntil 10 pm. day evening. Interment Wednesday uary 18, Spottsylvanias Va GOODWIN, ELLIOTT M. 1t is with pro- found regred that I have to announce 1o the members of the Sous of the Revolution in the District of Columbia the demise of FLLIOTT H. GOODWIN, who ' died at Boston, Mass,, Sunday, Fébruary 15, 1931. Puneral sefvices will be held at Chrisi Church, Cambridge, Mass., Tuesday, Feb- ruary_17.’at 2 p.m. DR. THOMAS EDWARD GREEN, Pres. ay, February GRACE. JOH! 17 his” residence 1931, at 5435 Conn. ave. n.w.. JOHN R., beloved husband of Elien B. Grace. Remiins rest ing at the chapel of Thos. S. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. n.w. Notice of funeral here- after. . GROMEN, PETER, SR ary 15. 1931, at his residence, Suitland, PETER’ GROMEN. Sr. beloved hus: of Marie Gromen. aged 79 vears. Tal services Wednesdayv. February, 18, ab 2 pam, at Cedar Hill Chapel. —Inters ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives and frierds invited. % 17 HAMMOND, JOHN. On Tuesdas, February 17,1931, "ai his residence, 413 B st. n.e.. AMMOND, aged 86 years, husband he late ‘Addie’ Hammond. _Services at he above address Thursday, February 19, i 2 pm. Interment Arlington Nationai Cemeters. 18 on Tuesday On Sunday. Febru- Ma\ riage L)censcs. Ned Danforth, 32, and Mary W. Burt Rev. William Plerpoint Jack J. kckley, 37. and Lillian F. Riddle, 28, Rev. Glenn B. Fausett Joseph A. Traylor, 46, and Julia T. Hend- rich, 36, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Harvey Dunham. Harry C. Ridgway, ‘Thompson, 18: Rev. C Vincent Beit, 21, Rev. D. J. Rice. 23 M. 18; . and Evelyn esteen Smith. and Viola Jones, §. Johnson, S. 'T. Craig. nd Blanche Lockett, 23, Rev. W. D. Jarvis 22, ‘and Mary M. m J. Sweeney 7, and Alice A. Rear- Cornelius H 18, Scat Pleasan Robert_Jones, 2 both of Kichn Hugh B. Nicholas. Mullig, 25 Rev. Wil Patlick J. Witiston, 27, don, 24; Rev. Eliseus Cost Charles W Thornton, 21, and Zelma B Williams, 18; Rev. Anthony E. Wiliams, Roland C.’ Hegarmyer, 24, Sandston, Va and Mary A. Finnerty, 26, Highland Springs, Va_: ‘Rev. Joseph . Kenn “fhomus K. Owens, 4. and Margaret P. Craii, 36; Rev. W. H, Houghton Jonn” I, Shipp; 19, and Hensietta E. Wright, 18; Rev. W. L. Mayo. Theodore R. Willard, 23, Portland, Ofex. and Melen E. Hooper, 20, Boyne City: Rev. vall G Bilis. McCullough, 26, and Minnle K. 24; Rev. Earl L. Harrisdn Pasco W. Bowman, 21. and Katherine M Lobr, 19, both of Timberlake, Va., Rev. John' E. Brizes, Edgar T. Wheeler, 21, and Henrietta R. King. 19: Rev. J. R Matthews Jolin R. Lewis, 27, and Ellen 247 Rev. Alonzo J. Olds A. Cephas, les H. Mayhew, 23, and G. Rev. Samuel J. Porter. 37" and Mabel Gibson, 2 Bettey Westr: and Lizzie Edwards, Brown. v. L. H. Deaths The following deaths have be the Health Departmont in the la: Tda M 2001 15th st Wil ord. 73, 1533 Monroe st , 72, U 8. Soldiers’ Home 68, U. 38. and Vera A. Hamil- ton, 23; Ri Schaefer Reported. reported to 24 hours McElhiney, s, Home Hospital Howard I. Earle, 67, 1731 Trving st Martha Gerrans, 67, 1775 Lanier pl Henry Frank, 64, Georgetown Hospital. Reuben Costello, 59, 114 th st. n.e. lredeniciC C. Rensier, 56, SL.” Eilzabeth's ospital. Elizabeth A. Hagerty, 52, Walter Reed Gen- eral Hospital S Arthur Wager, 49, Walter Reed General ospital. Clarence A. Biddle, 48, Casualty Hospital Christopher Haas. 41, in &uto in front of 3408 g 3z, Elizabeti's Hos- 90, Home for Aged and In- a Scoggi 1332 Rose O'Neil. 51, Gailinger Hospital Annie Sheldon,’ 48, Freedmen's Hospital Alphonso” Itobinson, 40, Tubereulosis Hos- piial, 30, Walter Reed General Robert E. Harr Edward Brightful, 10, Children’s Hospital. Soldiers ! st. pital Poily Pickott, firm Hospital Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: James E. and Hazel M. Walker, boy. John and ‘Marie Karls, boy. Guy W.'and Grace Shiffiet. boy. William J. and Mary A. Eckstorm. boy. Bernard H. and Mary L. Berkeley, boy. Damian A. and Rose Barbee, boy. Albert and Rosa Conte. girl. Howard A. and Lorraine May, girl James A. and Mary Thompson, girl. James H. and Helen M. Taylor, girl. Osborne and Delolah Jones, girl. { During the taking of Britain’s censu this g igenecial petizemey vl rousd up vagrafits and gypsies, ivet Cemetery Wednesday, February 13, af 2:30 p.m. Priends invited. i LAYGHLIN, JAMES MAURICE. On Tues- Y, February 17, 1931, at 9:10, at 1954 I’ rd. n.w.. JAMES MAURICE LAUGH- husband” of “the late ~Mattie M. ILaukhiin and Jather of David M. Laughlin, Austin J. Laughlin, Mary E. Laughlin and Mrs. Mildred C. Green. Remains resting A the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. | LAXVSON, ANNA ELIZABETH. On Mondas. February 16, 1931, at the residence of he aushter, Mrs. Alice M. Crawlord, $50 ? . s.c. Congress Heights, ANNA LIZABETH LAWSON, beloved wife of he “late” Benjamin F."Lawson. Funeral irom the above residence Thursday, Peb- suary 19, ai 8:30 a.m. Mass at the Church 20 the Assumption at 9 am. Relatjves dnd " friends invited. Interment Aresslonal Cemetery. LOTT, FRANK W. On Saturdar. 14, 1931, at Naval Hospital, D' C. FRANK W. LOTT tt. | Puneral Lof funeral parior.’ 928 M at. Titetment 0. 8. Natonsl Cometors, "B m S." National Ce; . ancisco, Calif i oy SATHARINE, M, 00 Sunder, Feb, , 1931 at Walter Reed Goeneral Hospital.” KATHARINE M. wisiow of the lste John Frarer Luby, Commander y. S. Navy and daughfer of Frederick Francis Millen. Remaing resting at- the Tabler funeral home, 92§ M st. n.w.. until Wed- nesday, February 18, when services will be held ai 11 o'clock am., followed by Inter- i AR endhole Mg Aelomyer g . apolis, Md. ~ Relatives an friends invited to sitend. . ABINO, IGNAZIO. On Tuesday, 17; 1931, at his residence, 2038 Eye st. n.w IGNAZIO, beloved husband of Elizabet H: Marino and brother of Vincent Geno- vag. Notice of funeral hereafter. .+ MARQUETTE, WASHINGTON S. On Mon- dar. February 16. 1931, at Casualty Hos- 1131, WASHINGTON 8., husband of the 2t ' Emme Marquette.’ aged 81 vears. Funeral (rom W. W. Déal's funeral home, 816 H st. ne. ‘on Wednesday, February 18, 4t 3 p.m. Interment Gedar Hill Cem: MITGHELL, JOHN G. On Priday, Februar. 1311631, "at his residence, 118 D st. 8w, JOUN G. MITCHELL, devoted husband of Lecnora ‘Mitchell. father of Ruth Ham. mett, Rudolph, Leon. Dorothy, Rebeccs &nd’ Nofman 'Mitckell, ~fosto:-father . of Maty Clay He also leaves two grandehil drex and two song-in-law, Funeral Wed- nesday, February 18> at 7 p.m., from the W. iErnest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U Interment Lincoln Memorial February Washington, aged 37_years st inw. Cémieters. MORRISON, FRANK. On Thursday, Febru: g . 2t “Tucson, Ariz, FRANK MORRISON '0f 4323 Iowa ave. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday morn. ing,: Pebruary 18, at 11 o'clock at Oak Hili{Chapel. ~Interment at Oak Hill Cem- etery. 17 MUSSZR. ELIZA M. On Monday, Februar 16, 1931, at 3:20 pm.. ELIZA M, MUSSER, daudhter of the late George J. Musser and gh H. Musser. Funeral services at her Iate’residence, 1743 Park rd.. Wednesda Pebruary 18, at 2:30 p.m. *Iiterment pri- NORCiO, PAUL. On Sundas, February 15, 1931, PAUL. beloved husband of Lorenzo Norglo .and” father _of Joseph, - Paul, Santa, Anthony and Stephea Norclo. Fu- nerai from the residence of his son, Paul Norcto, 1512 Neal s* n.e. on_Wednesdas, Febriary 18, at 9:30 a.n. Solemn hish Tequtem mass at Holy Rosary Church at 10" am. 17 OGDEX. JANE E. On Monday, Pebruary 16, 1331 at her residence, 1926 Calvert st n.w.:JANE E. OGDEN, widow of the la Gabriel Ogden. mother of Eleapor D, and George R. Ogden. 'Services at the 8. H. Yines Co. funeral home, 2801 14t st 1w, v, February 18, at ter: ment.Rock Greek Cemetery. © = ORR. EOUISA F. Suddenly. Monday, Feb- Tuars: 16, 1931, LOUISA F. ORR, in her Afts-¢ighth vear, ~mother of ' Norman Scott :Fredinger and Mrs. Mabel McCarthy. Remans Testing at the home of her uiece, Miss Mary Montague, 1318 ave. s.e. until :Wednesday, February 18, thence (o Hagerstown, Md., for burial . PAYNE. EUGENE. Suddenly, on _Sunday, Febriary 15, 1931, at Bailston, Va., EU- GENE. PAYNE, béloved husband _of Id Virginia Payne (nee Henson). Remains resting at his late residence, 2i1 Clements ave. Ballston, Va., Tuesday evening and Wednésday morning. Funeral Wednesday, Februsry 18, at 2 p.m., from the Baliston Presbyterian Church, ~ Interment in Co- lumbiz Gardens Cemeters. 17 MBLE, MARTHA ADE on monday, Februgry 16, 1931, at Emsrgen.y Hospital, MARTHA ADFLL PIMBLE, devoted daugh- ter of, Sankcho and Mamie Pimble, sister of Loiise. Marion. Hattie Bell and Geneva Pimble. Funeral Wednesday. February. 18, at'2 pm. {rom the W. Ernest jarvis west End pariors. 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. nterment Liricoln Memorial Ceme- HENRY N. On Mondas, ;16 1931, at the United Stat Hospital. HENRY N.~beloved nus! Marggret Ragiand (ree Barnes). will by held at his late reside: st. s.¢. on Thursdav, 19, at 2 pin. \interment Arlinston National’ Cem- HARLES A. Suddenly, on February 16, 1931, at his rest he Sherman Apa: ments, 15th_and L sts: nw. CHARLES A. RICHARDSON. beloved husband of Josephine V. Richard- son daee Mason). Funeral services from the W. W. Chambers funeral home W nesday evening, February 18, at 8 o'clo Intergfens Loudon Park Cemetery, Balti- more. Md. 18 SCHWARTZ, MARY. 15, €031 Feb- . E03l, short " Hiiness, SCHWARTZ, a” mother ‘of -Philip 3. Schwartz and Mrs. Edward.S. Calian, in the &th year of her life. She leaves six ildren and four great-grandchil- Remains at rest at her granddaugh- Lers<Mrs. Williag J. Rowan, 7221, V st. n.e; Funeial on Wedhesday. February 18. at 9 a.m..:from St. Dominic's Catholic Church, V] requiem mass will be said for the of her soul. Interment at Mount % Cémetery. Please omit flowers. (Cincinnatl papers please copy.) 17¢ SIMMONS, OGBON N., Ji Suddenly, Tues- day, “Pebruary 17. 1931, OGBON N., Jr., belovid son of Dr. and Mrs. O..N. Sim- monsg Funeral from the residence of his Dareiks. 1619 § st n.w.. Wednesday. Feb- ruaryf 18, at 2 p.m. Interment Harmony Cemefery. LBERT B. On Sunday, Febru- 1931, "at the residence of 'his sis. 9{2 12th st. n.w., GILBERT B, TAY- R. lheloved son of Burrell W. Taylor Fu services ' and integment Lunen: berg Gounty, Va. TOLSON: PAULINE E. Departed this life on Saturday, February' 14, 1931, at 45 pm., PAULINE E, beloved daugh! the late Chestei and’ Pearl Tolson. She leaves to mourn: her departure thrse aunts, Mrs Vicloria Smith, Misses Mamie and Ruth Tolson: sranddavghter, Mrs. Mary Tolson: stepfather, Frederick Jackson, and othe relativés and friends. Remains at he jate residence, 1242 Duncan st. ne. Fu- neral thursday, February 19. at 1 pm from Mount Zion Baptist Church. 13th and Csis. n.e. Rev. G. Z. Brown offciat- n We da not know who next may fall Beneath the chastening rod One must be first, 5o let us all Prepare to meet our God. TUCKER, LUCINDA. On Sunday, 15, 1931 at the residence of her son, Qliver ‘Tucker of Croom, Md.. LUCINDA TUCKER, beloved wife of the late John Tucker. ~_Funeral from the Episcopal Church, Forestville, Md.. on Wednesday, February 18, at 2 p.m. interment church cemetery. 17 WATKINS, LOTTIE.' Departed this life on Monday, February 16, 1831, at 10:30 am. LOTTIE, the beloved' wife of Louis Wat kins. She leaves to mouyn theirylosy a devoted husband, a loving daughtef. Ethel Watls; one granddaughter, Lottie Waits: a son-in-law, John Watts, and one broth John H. Jatkson, and & host of other rel atives and friends. Funeral Thursday. February 19, from her late residence, 49 L st. n.w. thence to the Mount Airy’ Bap- tise Church at 1:30 pm. Interment New Lincoln Cemetery. * FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBL! AT MOD- ERATE PRICES, TEL NAT. 2110 % NAT 010 Oted Supaszs. 14th & Eye o, 1212 F St. Gude Bros. Service. Gude ic—expressive— IgXDensivi ¥ Prompt Auto Dell . Artistic—expressive Ve L BEAUTIFUL_FLOWERS_EARE-_ FOR ANY CCOASION _RENSONALLE. VICTOR 'FLOWER SHOR a4 9ib ST. N.W. NATIO! 8. a1% 18, February * A-9 In Memortam.. ADAMS, FANNIE MAY. In lovin of my dear mother, FANNIE MA' ho'passed away OnO YEAT BEO February 17, 1930 Mother, you suffered hours of paia T wait For clre. bt atl 1n vat i‘l"; Gfifl ;lnne khfl“ ‘hlllwl! be: 3 e called you home 10 give you res LOVING ‘SON. RAYMOND ' 5. ADAMS. * ADAMS, FANNIE MAY. In loving remem- brance of my dear wife, FAN! MAY ADAMS, who entered into eternal rest one year ago today, Pebruary 17, 1930. Alone unto. our Father's will One_thought has reconciled. THAT He whose love excesdein ours Hath ‘taken home His child Fold her, O Father. in Thine arms And let her Nenceforth be A(l;:” . er 0'»' hl\:.b ;E;_V'l’ FSiman bearia and Thee LOVING HUSBAND, JOSIAH D. ADAMS, * BROOKS, GEORGE G. A tribute of I 1 the memory of iy deat Rusband am our devoted father, GEORGE G. BROOKS, Toho IeTUS five Scars ag0 today, February mem, ADA! tods Loved In life, remembered (n death HIS BELOVED FAMILY. BROWN. KATE V. Sacred to the memor; our dear wife, ‘mother and grandmothe Mrs. KATE V. BROWN. who departed th life two vears ago today, Pebruary 17, 192 To have. to love and then to part Is the sreatest sorrow of our heart. THE PAMILY. * BURLEY, ANNIE M. Tn loving remembrance of our’dear mother ard wite, ANNIE M. BURLEY, who ‘denarted “this /life four years ago today, February 17, 1027, Like a flower that fades awas, Upon_this earti she could not. stay, For God sees and knows the best, 8o He took our loved 07 home £o'rest HER HUSBAND, TWO SONS AND DAUGH- COLBERT. ANNIE M. 1In sad but Jovin, membraice of my dsar mothe COLBERT, who departed t years ago tocay, February 17, What happy days we once enjovos When you and 1 were together But. oh, how changed it ail is now, Since 'you have gofie forever. T could never forget you, dear mother You were all in this world to me. As long as life and men st T will alweys think of Whee YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER. MRS. KATH- ERINE E. CARBERRY . DUVALL, BERNARD P. Sacred to the men- ory of my hisband, BERNARD P. DU- VALL, who_left me two years ago today, February 29 5 Sunshine passes shadows fall, Love, remembrauce outiasts all IDA C. DUVALL. FAULKNER, JANIE P. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, JANIE P. FAULKNER, who departed this life se enteen years azo today, February 1, 191 vorid may change from year o year, fricads from day to day, ever shall the one I loved From memories fade away. DAUGHTER, EVA. FRIEDRICH. OSCAR H. T sad but lovin Temembrance of a devoted husoand an father, OSCAR H. FRIEDRICH. Who de- parted this lifs four years ago toda Pebruary 17, 1937, On_the hillside, softly sieeping. Where ihe fall trees gently wave. Lies The one we loved so dearly In his lonely, silent grave HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN In loving aad mother, Mri ELLA B. JENKINS, who_passed into &reat beyoird, February 17, 1922, nine e g0 today. Fondly loved. sacredly revered, 1s gur dariing mother, dear. HER OTED CHILDREN, JOSECH, e+ ANNIE M. lite four D FLORINE, MAMIE, JULIA GEORGE. MILLER, TERESA A. In sad and loving re- membrance of our dear sister, TERESA A. MILLER (nee Dawson), who departed this 1ife nineteen years ago today, February 17, 1912, Anniversary mass at St. Aloysius, SISTERS AND BROT! MILLER, TERESA ANNA. In loving remem- brance ‘of our dear "wife and mother, TERESA ANNA MILLER, who died mine: teen years ago today, February 17, 1912. Gone is the face we loved 50 dear. Fushed 15 the voice we loved to hear. We canziot help but wonder why The best are always the first to die. LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. MOSS, LUCY A. Sacred o the memory of our "beloved ‘wife and mother, LUCY A. MOES, who passed away two years &g today, February 17, 1929. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fonfl and true. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND OHIL- OFFUTT, CHARLES E. In memory of dear husband and father, CHARLES OFFUTT, who died February 17, 1928. The days don't seem as happy. The sun doesn’t shine as bright. since you were calied sway, dear husband 7o God's "eirnal tignt. 's eternal i 2 WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * PARKER, IRENE. In sad but loving remem hunc:‘ol my dear wife, IRENE PAR& who departed this life two years ago to- day, February 17, 1929. Death hides but does not divide— Thou art but on Christ's other side. ‘Thou in Christ and I in ti N And so together still are we. LOVING HUSBAND. JOSEPH E. PARKEL In loving remem- PETERSON, MAGGIE R. brance of eur beloved mother, MAGGIE R. PETERSON. who entered into eternal rest two years ago today, February 17, 1928. sz ot R o HUNNICUTT, GEORGE W. pgnuc_fil PURCELL. ALICE. 1In sad ‘but loving re- membrance of our dear mother, ALICE PURCELL, who departed fhis life 1% years g0 today, February 17, 1925 Gone, but not forgotten. HER CHILDREN. * QUISENBURY, LLOYD W. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear husband and father, LLOYD W. QUISENBURY, Who departed this life two years ago today, February 17, 1929 "Tis gweet to remember him Who once was ere; Though absent {0 us, he is just as dear., The midnight stars shine on the grave Of ‘the one we loved. but conld not save HIS DEVOTED WIFE. EDMONIA. AND SONS, WELDON AND RALPH- QUISEN- REISER. MARGARET. In loving vemem. brance of our dear mother, MARGARET REISER, Who passed away twenty years g0l February 17 1011, R DAUGHTERS. ' CATHERINE SCOTT, FREDERICKA E. THOMA. STAFFORD, SALLIE STOKES. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, SALLIE STOKES STAFFORD, who died eight years az0 today, February 17, 1923. Eight vears have passed. dear mother, Since you were called away. How well do we remember That sad and weary da HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. THORNE, RICHARD H. In loving remem- brance of our bov. RICHARD H. THORNE, who departed this life thice years azo to- day, February 17, 1928, Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love, remembrance outlast all, Thotigh the years be many or few, They are filled with rememorance, Richard. of vou. MOTHER, BROTHER AND AUNT. WEGE, KATIE J. Sacred to the memory of our oved one. 'KATIE J. WEGE, who_d parted_ this life ten years ago todav. Fel Puary 17, 1921 THE PAMILY. R, 'ERAL‘nngOlS. gt Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. S ASSRTSER L. N __Col._6323. _ V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the sucressors of nor connected™ with the original W. R Speare establishe e 1009 H St. N.W, - E S Phone Natfonal 2892 Formerly 9! W Established 187 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th_St. N.W. 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