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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY MARC{I 24, 1931, ... From wee to week for... Jo and Vi’ will be with us Starting You are no doubt familiar with the life and incidents of “MR. and MRS.—” because you have followed their adventures in the Sunday Color Feature Section of The Star. Now their daily activities will be revealed in the feature page every week day Follow “MR. and MRS.—” and enjoy their human and humorous adventures. Enjoy MR. and MRS.---in he St Eyery day a_n_d Sunday OIL PAINTINGS STOLEN Home of Mrs. Wilbur W. Delano Entered With Duplicate Key. Several oil paintings were stolen from the home of Mrs. Wilbur W. Delano 1783 Newton street, this morn- ing by a thief who entered the home | using & dupligate key. A thorough investigation, police be- lieve, will disclose other property mis- sing. Mrs. Delano is at present in| California. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. NW. National 6736 QUAL]TY. service; first, last and always, together || with moderation in prices. | Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. Ryan Service Is Reliable and Economical Our Mortuary Service fs as com- plete as any one could desire. Every NN smali detail is handled with care and | dispatch. Quality considered our charges are economical. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 | residence, 325 Allison street. | the Health De RITES FOR MRS. WILSIE Former Hyattsville Resident Is Survived by Daughter. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Harriet R. Wilsle, 78 years old, who died Sunday, was held at '3 o'clock this afternoon from her Rev. Preeley Rohrer, pastor of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, was in charge. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Wilsie had lived in Washington for about 13 years, coming here from Hyattsville, Md. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. Keller Hammer, with whom she made her home. She was the widow of Kyes J. Wilsie of Hyattsville, | who died in 1913. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to riment in the last 24 hours: Thomas A. and Martha J. Norris. boy. Frank A_and Mary E. Jacobs, boy. d E. and Pear] E. Anderson. boy. d Helen J. Cameron, boy. and Teabélle L. Stommel. bor. nd Helen E_Everett. boy. ose A. Tolson, boy. . and Frances L. L nd Lena Guey, bo: Frankie R_and Forest F. Theodore €. and Roge 8. Richard E. and Marie fi emp, Albert W. ‘and Nors 1. Robin jobinson, Deaths RePo Alice Norton Keller, Cathrine Esabella Jicobi, 81, 122 Villism, Crose, 71, 1433, B ot ne. ary Liston. e Flora Ml;{Ho!d(nv LK flrld Hogoltal pvilliam Flagler, Boldie: ome. Gertrude Hoffman, 62, Emergency Hospital. Angelo Russo, 58, Gallinger Hospi! James Duls, 11 months, Children's’ Hos- ”'As‘ma Henson, 3 months, Children's Hos- Pliifant of Georee and, Lois O'Connor, § days, “Homeopathic Hospital Infant of gbovcg and Stauvula Manjuramis. 45 minutes, Geori Washington University HYIPIA” Jemerson, 67, Gallinged Hospital. .’I,Qm Hienderson, 85, Home. for Aged and I aVenia Brooks. 82, Gallinger Hospital Myrile” Emericn. 34, Georgstown Univer- it St t4 A ‘treet, 10 months, Children's Hos- pital: rted 05 Ingomar st. Vt. ave. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Ad"mu 10341 Leonard M. Gawler Announces the Opening of a Most Modern Equipped Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. Pot. 41704171 Containing the very newest and finest facilities. Personal service. . .moderation in cost. M. GAWLLEX CO. Funeral Directors Our Buying Power enables us our funeral reasonable we effect by our large purchases and economical management, we pass on to those we serve. ‘We know that there are many persons who must watch their expenditures closely, and have developed a service to meet their needs. starts at $100.00, and goes up- ward by easy stages. 3 Funeral Chapels. Private Rooms for Famil Building and Chapels. This Fine Cloth This Vault Solid Steel as Low We Claim to Produce the in the to purchase all of merchandise at very prices. The savings Our price range U,h?efiAL FUNERAL HOME I ‘or reference, Ask yourneighbor 816 H STREET.'N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820!1 FUNERALS wos CHAMBERS To Be Largest in Town We can have 3 funerals at one time in our chapels at the same hour. We have 10 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances. ilies. All Newly Enlarged and Equipped. No Charge for the Use of Our This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price Cloth Caskets Nearly 500 Ibs. of solid steel. =3 Pinest Economical Funerals ‘World Consult Us and Save More Than Half In Case of Death—Call THE GREATER W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin. Col. 0432 Qard of Thanks. PO bore: Hriends LA"‘.‘.:.!.-"‘R.“‘..'B igving sympathy a nfi luth ACKMAN, GEORGE. Shitr. S0 residence. '}. o GEORGE, eloved husband of Min; ;, Remains resting at the William 3. Sardo Co. funeral 412 H st. ne. Rotice of tunerai hereafter. IAKII. IDP-'IA Monday, March X”l. t her residence, ll' SOPHlA BAKER, the loving -.(Mr of Jennie Grimes, Ada Orifin, Charles Willlams and Arthur Baker. She leaves two stepsons, e _stepdaug] thirty-two grandchildren and twelve gre grandchildren., Notice of funeral It Remains resting at the W. Ern funeral church, 1432 You BLACKMAN, WILLIAM. On Monda; 2 1500 dahie romdence, (50 BLACKMAN, 'he bel Elizabeth Blackman, neral from the abovi da: March 26, at 11 m. Relatives a {riends invite Interment the Ni thedral Cemetery, Itimore, (Wash- ington Lodge of Elks please take nflm) BLACKMAN, WILLIAM. & Vietory omxll. No, 810, National uiiton Assurs snnounces the death of Mem WILLIAM BLACKMAN. BOWLEY, EDWARD. On Monds n =93, 1631, at Children's Hospirel EDWARD: iptant fon of Geores Bdward and Evelyn Bowley. Funeral from W. W. Chambers Co’s funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Wednesday, March' 25, at 2:30 p.m. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. BRANCH, EDWARD J.. SR. A special com- munication of 6. Gonn's Lodse,. No. .13 F. A A M., is hereby called for Thursday, 31, At 12 noon at the New Masonic Temple, at corner of 10th and U sie pow. for the ‘purpose of eondueting service for our late brother, EDWARD J. BRANCH, 8r " aster. ROBERT W. MARSHALL. Secretary. 36 BROOKS, CHARLI Entered into nal rest Monday, March 33, 1931, at 9:46 am., at his residence. 1633’ 13th ‘st. n.w., CHARLES H. BROOKS, broiher of thé Jate Maggie Reynolds, ‘loving_ father of Florence M. aud Charles R. Brooks, de- voted grandfather of Ruby Gar He is also survived by three nieces, on nephew, two lifelon friends, Emma Lu and Sarah Richardson, and relatives and friends, N later. BROWN. ALICE JOHNSON. Suddenly, on March 21, 1931, ‘at her reiidence, 48 over st. n.w., ALICE JOHNSON BROWN. Bhe leaves to mourn their loss a husband, A loving mother. father. iwo brothers. Charles C. and_ Herman F. Johnson; two sisters, Dorothy E. Johnson and M Ezelis' Crawford: one ‘niece, Dorothy W Crawford, and a host of other relatives and friends. Interment will follow in Richmond, Vi 25e BUCKLER, ARTHUR C. Suddenly, on Sun- day, March 33, 1931, ARTHUR C.. son_of the late Rowan and Laura Buckier. Pu- neral from the parlors of James T. Ryan, 317 Pa. ave, March 25, at 10:30 a. invited. " Interment Oe BURRELL, Iollml Departed '-hll I“I Monday, March 31, 1 . JO- BEPiNe BURRELL, Joseph L. and the late Emm sister of Nora Drew. Ruth_Folson, Bva lizabeth =Walker, Rens Tansil, i ‘ebster, John and Richard Bur- rell. Notice of funeral later. COLLINS, JAMES CLINTON. On Tuesday, March 24, 1931, at Sibley Hotpital, Ji CLINTON, husband of ra Collins, tice of funeral later. CROSS, WILLIAM. On Saturday, March 21, 1931, at_his residence, 1223 B it. n. WIL- LIAM CROSS, beloved husband of Annie V. Cross and father of Mrs. Blanche Haye: and Mrs. Ines Wilcox. Puneral from ' his late residence on Wednesday, Marcn 28, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Leesburs, Va. 3¢ | DENMAN, JESSIE Mollllo'. Al her idence, 1200 Euclid st., JESSIE DENMAN, daughter of ‘the llu A. H. and J. A. Motrison of St. Joseph. Mich.; sis- ter'ot Mrs. R. J. Wood of Chicago. Fu- neral Wednese . March 25, at 5:156 p.m..’ from A. R. Speare’'s, 1621 Comn. In- terment Oakwood Cemetery, Ohicago, m. day st 2 p.m. JOBN T. d this m. s March 23, 1’!1 at 111 ” at his residence. 213 2nd T. DIGGS, beloved hus Notice of funeral late DOWNS, MARY E. On Monday, )llrzh 23, 1931, at_2:20 p.m. in Ne 'k City, MARY E. DOWNS, wido B' Joseph Downs: beloved and faithful mother of Nnren:e D. mier and Sitks D. Wood- and the grandmother of Maleolm and Funcll ‘Thoma: Remains to lie in state from Wednesday evening, March 25, d funeral on Thursday, March 3 a 1 fram the Jarvis fung T e erment st the Jamily Bt Jh Harmony Cemetery. 25 R\‘!WMflngl. ;’Aflllll“mfl‘ On_Mon- . A e Y RNSWORTH. beloved husband Birdie Farnsworth. Services st the 8. Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. ll Thursday, March 26, at 2:30 p.m. LTON, ANNIE B. Cn Iloudu. i, (gow. Agmm 5, on, iy, M) % FELTON, devotzd wil James C Felton, mother of Alma, James C.. Bernice and Alfred Pelton. Notice of Xu- neral later. Remal resting at | W Ervest Jarvis funeral churei Bt You st. n.w. GANT, JOSEPH, Departed this ife on Mon. arch 33, 1931, at Soldiers’ Home Sbepital, JOSEPH GANT. - He lesves (o mourn their loss a loving wife, Mary Gant: two sons, Willlsm and Dennis Gent: & devoted daughter-in-law. Fanny Gant, a host of other relatives friends.” Re- o O LI eane " Pord's funeral parlors, 1360 South Capitol st. Notice of funeral later. GATES, WILLIAM. On Mondsy, March 33 1931 st Freedmen’s Hopital, WILLIAI Gares’ Troved” "nupend " of *-Daisy Gates, ‘father of Areatna Gates and de- voted ‘son of Mary Shor also I Toany “other. Telatives aad friends. " Ko mains resting at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. No- tice of funeral hereafter. ‘l(llth 2 GIBSON, LAURA. On Saturday, 1931, at her residence, 1357 3t LAURA GIBSON. devoted wife of "Abri ham Gibson, She also leaves many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funes and ‘Eve sts. s.w. Funeral Wes 3 March 25, at 1 pm., from Mount Osrmei __Baptist Church. _interment Ashton, Md. FOX TERRIER—Male, black and white; col- lar, but no tag. Call ‘Adams 0428 LOST. ATREDALE DOG, medium size, bigck and fan: name Diavolo: household pet! license 12872; missing from 1621 K st. n.w. since Saturday. Ample reward for return. Tele- phone_Metropolitan 17 BELGIAN POLICE PUPPY—About 8 months old. _Call North 9104. BRIEF CASE, black, In cab, Friday, March 20, between § and $:30 p.m., by two ladies. | 13375 after 6 p.m ese; white breast: Reward if Te- PIN—Rhinestone costume lln Tost Saturday. Reward. Phone Columbia 3217 DOG —Snepherd. white, wWith brown spoi tag 4380. Call North 9104 DOG-—Female setter lnl'l Flash. Rewnd communk e "llh m Tilinois_av 749-W. et DOG—Collie, mll! hro-n nd Fat; tx No. 16208, Reward. o 2R e LADYS PlN—llexlnn onyx., with brilianti Monday evening at Earls Theater. Return would be greatly appreciated by the owner, who values it for sentimental reasons. Very generous reward. Phone Decatur 2706. 25° AN'S_SIGNET RING—Silver; initials J. R. K. C.; date insids by which owner wili tify. Address Box 270-A. Star office. 24° Conkiin, Monday, March 18; Columbia I lath and ® sts. Heturn to Washington U’ Sunday, in vicis ity Ru}:,enhmuu 'and umdm Reward. 3308 Friday. on Park Hotel. Reward to return. PURSE—Brown_patent 1 sun porch of Ware for return or ln(orm Phone_Mrs. kwood, C RING—Wihte énl Anacostia, D. nehr car pit. ward. Rostn. Butler, Lincoln 0447. RINGI g at. bet. 13th and 14th. one " ruby, other pe: e~ ward, Mrs, Ashton, 221 F 8951 or Met. 7681, WRIST WATCH, Tadv's: white gold; Satur: day night; 6 sapphires in bracelet; reward. National 339t WRIST WATCH, onvx in white .al?. eward, 25‘ Funeral Facts Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less th 75 cost from $101 to 144 cost from 151 to 306 cost from 201 to 180 cost from 301 to 112 cost from 401 to 121 cost from 501 to 1000 32 cost.....1000 or over “Satisfactory Service at the Price you wish to pay” AlmusR. Speare Potomac 4600 onn. Ave. N.W. A [h 1623 JomNS0: nun. pital, 5;!%“ g Piouin their loss one son; thres sisters ihrea”bro d s ot Of other re v Honds. " Remaing ml'an o'l R oot st. . ral Trom:"ine” Above. Address. Relatives friends invited to’ All.lld KELLY, MAMIE L. 3 22, 1831 ot her reiiden "'flg"a e oot Graoville L ho it are® rostine oo 2 unrr ay. I fery, Alexan l?r‘u. gt 18 17 BT Cape: LANE, JAMES NENRY. On Sunday, March B at Cusus Rosbial. | JAMES beloved husband of ~Florence Lane. 'Puneral from his iste residence, 507 Daniel st., Colmar Manor, Md., on Thursday. Match 26, at 8:30 a.m., thence es' Church at § am., where sald for the of his Interment Arlington Netional Cem- is mo on v Hos: etery. LINTRIOUM, MARY EVELYN. On Mon March 23, 1931, a1 the of n. Redland. ug.. MARY oo, Yeanosiurs 25, from the Hosttstonn M- ¥, 'Ohirch, I;nalo'n. Md. MALONEY, THOMAS. On Monday, March 323, 1931 THOMAS. husband of the late Delia Maloney. aged 54 vea from W. Deal's funeral thence to Holy Namo Church, where Tequiem mass will be said at 9 am. for the Tenose of his so! * erment Mount Olivet Cemetery. £} MAY, RICHARD M. On Mo day, March 1931, M. MAY, son of the Felix brother of Alice L. Proct, L. Green, Mamle May Me- Intosh ‘and Truls May Ounnineham. —He also leaves other reiatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarv fun 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of fune MeANALLY. D. On ‘Tuesds: 1:20 a'm., PRANCIS D. M the thence to mass a.m. for the repose of menit in Mount Oiivet Cemetery. MITCHELL, ELIZABETH ulNGl:" Baturday, March 21. 1931 zw v the % gencs MD m A rm MANG lov %d ! Robert C. Mitchell e Gnughter of the late John R. and Mary her. _Pu- geral f sidence o‘ hu on. "u'“' 3 Fednesda; March 35, & invited to attend. PARTIN, RUTH ELIZABETH. Monday, Mareh 23, 1931, RUTH PARTIN _(née Keichner), t wife' of' Bdwara Pariin ’ Remaing resting’ st Tuneral q William Reuben m,h!l,. Roc} Notice of funeral hereafter. UGHTER, SA s 11 "t. e areh 2 11 8t 3 7__Vernon . G ‘beloved J fl' “Il Jate Jll“l irry and devote lll- s Wiiiams and g lies iurn: thres brothers-in-law. Seph M. John K. and Louis W. Wil ;ll‘ICH' law, lh:" !Alttr!f“ hfl: nm ost. of other relatives and friends. Fu- Do Ot s A e 38, "o Union Wesley A. M. E. Church at 2 p.m. Ny invited. Interment famil plot, incol Memorial Cemetery. SLAUGHTER, SARAM G. The Ladies’ OUTT Riock Bociely snnoinces the deain of Mrs. SRRAN"G. BUAUGHTER Puneral Tour day, "l?th 26. 1931 2 p.m., from Union ulll"" Church, 23rd st. invun L and %, nw. MRS LENA 7. HART, President. LEWIS. P SLAUG SARAIL Ladier’ ~ Ausiliary Be Conchmen: You are potifed 1o & l‘nd the funeral of Sister SARAH SUAvoHTER, o e neld at Unien Wesley . Chi 28rd _st. Ml. L lfld M HARLES R. Suddenly, on Mon- day. Marck 23, 1931, "> beloved h!uhnd of Margaret Smith and father of Marguerite L. Smith. Puneral services will bs held at his late residence, 403 7th on Wednesday, March 25, at Interment at Oburehill, Md., 3 EDWARD. Departed this. life 8¢ ey, March 3i. 1091 PARD. vy Huspend of Repecer nn father of lo Rebecca and Robert He many other r!hllv“ mfl it Rt St S 8 Bendenird and ot ste aw. Bev. Wa ington officiating. .| SIEWART, JANIE, Sunday, March 22, 1 beloved' wife of 'Augus! mother of daughter _of King. Grace Haas. Stergus. Funerai Smren on’ Wednesdsy, Priends and relativ lhlllthon i, sister of (Will Amy ‘sn&n and Susie Maren 300 ot invited. In: ary nights are past; Her D!.H!ll(. ‘wornout brain Has found IWM& at A HER ' HUSBAND, WRESCE AND MARY. gl “TRIBLING, CORNELIUS KINCHELOE. On lggnL "*‘:;‘th Zlvclhl!l :l‘hll resic !‘flfl b ighws., Cher, NELIUS KINCHELOE STRIBLING, husband of Mrs. Mamie Bell !UIblIHT‘I ‘ father Mrs. Bert Myers, Mrs. I Hendricks and Cornelius Stribling. neral from his late residence. Thllfldl 2:30 Relatives s Irlends in G dens Cemetery. Arlinston Co. Va. 28 on Mon- Tab her +*NEARY “ELLA mux.i (nee Abransm). devoied i 0. "Siruble apd sister of Marih den ntader, March 26, a 330 ce ursdey, Ma: . ab 33 m. Interment Rock Oreek Cemstery. 35 THOMAS, JOHN J. mly Bunda: March 22, 1931, at 3 JOHN 3 THOMAS, beioved husba: Elizabeth ‘Thomas and father of M. Alellll and R. Branson Thom: Puneral services at his dence. 1344 Ingraham ‘Wednesda: tives and friends invited to % terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fred- erick, Md. n THOMAS. lol On Saturday, March 321, 1931, at sidence, 611 3rd st, s. ROSA FHOMAS. Selovea ‘mother of Peari Chambers, Rose Poe and Walter Nook: She sz I Clsters. one br a host ef friends. 4t the Jona T. and Eye sts. Maich 25, al Buntist Ohutch. © THOMAS, ROSA. The John Marshall Haj ssociation ~announces tne ister ROSA THOMAS. Funeral 1p.m.. from Fricndsaiy Bantis: Church, ist und H ste: w. Membery are u ‘sea to atgend. i L s . COLE, " President. THOMAS IMA e Db/ Gundalk Tequests that all rs, attend the ofcer Reral of ROSA 'n! (AS, on Wednesday, March 1931, ».m.. {rom Priendship h. kY t d _H 3 "é.mm“ g e A:":,..o 5. ' f ) » hereby notified iter ROSA THOMAS, first. chairman Funeral Wednesday, KATTE RHODA F. OOHNN. P B TOWN! Y SCOTT. On Mond: R, MRt gty her residenc a5 ave mw MARY BOOTT, Widow of | chard H. Townsend. Bervices and in- | terment private. TOWNSLEY, THORNTON W. the Young Men's Immedi ciation are requested to attend the funeral THORTON W. TOWNSLEY on Wednes- Maren 25, 1031, at 1 pm., from Ver- mont Avenue ch. WATSON. JOMN M. On Mongas: 33, 1931, ‘at his residence. Chillum a West Hyattsville, Md., JOHN M. beloved husband of Laura G. Watson (nee Muddi- man), aged 16 vears. Puneral from his Iate, Teaidence on Members of Relief nce, 816 bt wife of the 1 uneral from the residence on Wednesday, March 25, at m am. thence to tist Chus Alexandris and friends in- Cemetery, Alex- YATES, OSCAR, n-.s-ruc this lite on Home &r m ATES, 11 n,)’nom . 1931, A 168" "z‘pn s, Burkhart), ice of his sister, m' our_dear mother and Togpo, ue loved one laid to rest BRUCE, ADA. " In ted but lovine T, ADA BRU ovir Jears teo. todes: March recalls the memory And those wn, ‘Are these who Joved het bast. h ndmother, smil RON: ho nte Dal rest si $ls Fo% Six years today, reh i Rest. sweet spirit. rest. OTED ELIZABETH CAM- EVOTED WIFE, MRS. CLEMENTS, SYDNEY. In sad but O mRraacsof v dear stents CLEMENTS. wh Jears ago. Marcn 24, Jodo e Priends may think you are for at my Tey @0 hot Know the Sortew’ at _my grieving he <ol - ATIE %n- HIS STEPDAUGHTER. DEARL, RUSSELL ALONZO. In loving mem- ory of our dear son and brot ALONZO DEARL. who passed away 1w6 years ago today, March There is many s weeping motl morning, night and oon moiher. lonsine Por her Boy 0 come back whistling fust the fragment of a tune: But he's Jonder entertaining all the angels With s melody so human they are bound 1o keep him' there. Por of all that heavenly music sounds to"them xo sweer o o o8 As that cheery boyish wWhistls and the et This day we wiil never forget. TWo years of sorrow and regret. The beautiful songs he used to In our hearis they atill sin “Nearer. my God, AUNTS, LAURA. UAGSIE, ‘Covem, ROS- w-nwx EFFIE. In s, but lom‘ tnn lhmd). 'h this life seventeen years ago 24, 1914, It love and care could prevent Eternal rest was best for thee. Bo I will try to still my heartach Cx oI After s little while. % HER LOVING MOTHER. * LANGBEIN, JOSEPHINE. In loving - brance of our dear moths J LANGBEIN. who_departed lhll life nine years ago today, March 34 n . . LANGBEIN, JOSEPHINE, A" token of to the memory of our dear mother grandmother, JOSKP: LANGBEIN, Tho 2egeed swiy nine Tears see THE NESLINE PAMILY. ¢ LEFFYEAR, mn. A token ‘memory of our dear mother, YEAR. who departed this'life one %0 today, March 24, 1930. unshine passes. shadows f ve, remembrance. outlast Thoish the vears be many of ey led with love, dear year er, for [oacetully sleening, resting ot lest: Lites weary trials and ring ‘dichce you ‘sutierea in paliencs’ you Untf°God called you home to suffer mo more. Rest in peace. your work i3 ended. Sweetly slecp. your race 4§ run. Mother, you Have gone where we, Who yor Soon are -:nmxnl! sasE3 &8 RIDLEY. MARY ALICE. In sad but lovi Temembrance of my ted wife. MARY ALICE RIDLEY, who answered ood four years ago toda: 53 Me miss you when morning aa We Tiss you when might return We miss you here. we miss you e, Dear Mary. we miss you everywhare. LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * BOY. NANCY JANE. In sad but W rance of our dear mother, JANE ROY, who departed one year ago today, March 24, 1 e miss you, mother, rom your sleces We miss your gentle, The lonely home, no mother there, Seems more than our empy heerts ean ear. In_the one year you have ay Weve learned how an "o 2% ean ea: Bach passing day brings thoughts of you. We miss you, mother, dear, everywhere. onng‘ms. dear, how we miss your sweet ‘voice, That tenderness of your touch, '"x“:a older we grow more surely we now. Your life to us meant so much. Sweetl: bered. e ST T ELIZABETH. SAM ROY WA WHITING. AGNES CARTER. - embrance of _my dear mother, 'ARTER WHITING, who Tife five years aso today, Marcl A happy home 1 once eny How sweei the | s But death has left & !’llul Tne ot can Bever HER DAUGHTER. M. ANGERFTELD. WINSTON. SOPHIA. In leving r of our dear mother, w Jiho, died sixtcen years ago lll-i ‘s mionth of March osice more Fo i the £addest of s yone. ‘Your memory is as dear today As it was the hour vou DEVOTED cflnpgn * AN, _ RALP] an FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ‘Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. mnhn.ulv V. L. SPEAR ai e the sucressors yith, the origioal W. R Phone Nationai 2002, 1009 H Sl. N.wW. m St. N.W. hed PN = T JOHN R."WRIGHT: CO. _1387 10th St. N. Phor; North 0047. & WILLIAM _LEE'S SONS,” CREMATORIUM 333 PA AVE N.W ___NATIONAL 1384 138 " Frank Gders Sons Co. 1 INTH N.W. 123,58 Chael Teiconons National 2473 W. W, Deal & untrn: @i: Sardo & "Wm. H. Sai Funeral Chapel GhBS U5, Lincoln 0524 fffifEMEN%fiBNS Estab. 1862, 1241 Wise. Ave., oh. West 0084, " Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 CHAS. S. ZURHORST ml I' .Il-"fl'fl. Josep! h F Bu-chs Sons 3034 M Sto N W Shong weri atee 0. W. WISE CO. !..Q'. St. N.W. CEMETERIES. Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY FUN“‘I- I!IIIBH.- Gudc Bros. Co., 1212 te Prompt Auto Delivery Serviee. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive A"}'.I‘.E. ""fl?.‘-‘ i GEO. C—W TR

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