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SOCIETY. SOCIETY AMBULANCES Best in Town. “ 00 I.AulClll Col. 0432 ChmMCo. B PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. NW. National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. 5100 service as the hicher mo extra charge th Cars . Hearse And All Only The ll- ed lnACflc- of -D;atll-C;H THE GREATER W. W. Chambers Co. : 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best .Costs Less Chief Executive and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Mrs. Hoover Expect to Go This Afternoon With Guests to Cape Henry, Va. President and Mrs. Hoover are expected to sail this afternoon for Cape Henry where they will ttend the 324th anniversary of the landing of the first colonists at the cape. They will be accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, Dr. Roben Millikan of Pasedena, Calif., and have planned to sail aboard the Sequoia an inspecticn boat of the Department of Commerce. They will return Mon- day. Vice President Curtis Guest of Col. and Mrs. Guggenhelm. il The Vice President. Mr. Curtis, W be the guest in whose honor Lieut. Col.| and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim will ente! T ethesda. Ma. this evening. Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley is spending today in Baltimore, where she went for the Maryland Hunt Cup Steeple- chase. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel entertained informally at luncheon today ln the embassy. The Ambassador or of Great Britain and | | Lady Lindsay were hosts at luncheon today in compliment to Viscountess Harcourt. Others in the company in- clude the Belgium Ambassador, Mr. Paul May: the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, Representative Ruth Bryan Owen, Mrs. W. Bayard | Cutting of New York, Col. Ar!hur\ ‘Woods, Mr. George Wickersham, Mrs. | Cadwalader Jones of New York, a guest | at the embassy; Mrs. Margon Hamilton, | also of New York; Mrs. Predenc A‘ Keep, Mrs. Herming Jennings, Brig. Gen. Charles L. McCawley, Mr. l'le'l'll’yt May, the Counselor of the embassy, Mr. Ronald Ian Campbell; '.he second secret the embass; Michael | | Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers t dinner in their residence Huxley: the assistant military atfache, Clp,! J. T. Godfrey, and Miss Irene Boyle. The Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi held a reception in ation on Massachusetts avenue yesun? ay in honor of the American delegates to Society of International Law, which is celebrating its Twenty- fifth anniversary. Members of the Jegation staff assisted. The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke gave up their apartment in the Mayflower yesterday and moved to | the recently completed legation at ]Thirty-fl!m street and Massachusetts venue. Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon returned last evening from New York, where they have been for a week or 10 days. Representative Walter G. Andrews of New York was host to a party at din- ner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel, the guests being from Buffalo, N. Y. They were Mrs. Sterling Deans, Dr. W. H. Glenny, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. R. Spald- ing, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crane and Mr. Charles W. Goodyear. The charge d'affaires of Persia and | Mme Bader have recalled invitations for the reception they were to have given this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock in celebration of the coronation f his imperial majesty, Recza Shah Pahlavi. The commercial counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel went by motor_yesterday to Middleburg, where they will be guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodwin. The secretary of the Czechslovak legation and Mme. Papanek returned last evening from New York, where they have been lhrough the week. Mrs. Harold H. Sims, wife of the attache of the British embassy, was hostess at luncheon yesterday in her | apartment in Wardman Park Hotel. Col. Alfred T. Smith, Assistant Chiet of Staff and Mrs. Smith, entertained at a large dinner last night in the Officers’ Club at the Army War College, in honor of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Chief of Staff. Mrs. Abernethy, wlfe of Lieut. E. Paul Abernethy, U. 8. N., who has been visiting on_the West coul.. has re- turned to Washington and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harbaugh, for a month. Mrs. Abernethy d two months in Panama es the se guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam Klaus. Dinner Dance at A War College Last E: ‘The chief of staff of tha Army, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, was the honor guest last evening of Col. and Mrs. Alfred T. Smith at the dinner dance in the Officers’ Club of the Army War j. ind Mrs. Simon Bolivar Buckner entertained in compliment to the As- sistant Secretary of State and Mrs. James Grafton Rogers. Their other guests Maj. Gey. John L. DeWitt, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. E. L. King, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Simonds, Col. and Mrs. Claude Miller, Col. and Mrs. Osmun Latrobe, Col. and Mrs. Herbert C. Gibner, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John K. Herr, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Edwin Butcher, Lieut. Col and Mrs. John R. | Brewer, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Elmer Rice, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Andrew D. CI Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ralph Glass, Col. and Mrs. Merrill Splldlnl. and Mrs. Edgar Haines, James E. Chaney, Maj. bert P. Stearns, Maj. and Mrs, Oscar Griswold, jaj. and Mrs. Haynes Kroner, Maj. and " Mrs. Carl Hardigg, Maj. Howard Eager, Mrs, J. J. O'Hara and Mrs. Credo Harris of Louisville, Ky., who is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Maj. and Mrs. Buckner. Others who entertained at the dinner- dance were Capt. and Mrs. §. B. unyne, Maj. and Mrs. L. R. Cole, and Lieut. | Col.' T. B. Maghee. | Col. and Mrs. Palmer Swift and Maj. and Mrs. Vernon G. Olsmith entertain. ed a company at dinner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel ii compliment | to Mrs. Daly, wife of Maj. John Daly of Fort Leavenworth, who is in Wash- ington as the house guest of Maj. and Mrs. Herman Kobbe. The guests in- cluded Gen. and Mrs. Fred Austin, Col. and Mrs. Prank Andrews, Col,_and Mrs. Joseph Viner, Maj. and Mrs. Kobbe, Maj. and Mrs. Roderick Allen, Maj. and Mrs. John Davis, Miss Lucile Swift, the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Swift; Capt. Gordon Rogers, Capt. G. | D. Shea and Lieut. C. W. Bennett, both of Fort Myer, and Mr. Ralph Pollard. Lieut, Maj. and Mrs. Henry L. Larsen, who | are living et Wardman Park Hotel, will entcrtain at dinner there tonight. There will be 12 guests. Maj. end Mrs. Harry M. Horton with | their two sons, Mack and Thomas, left In a Class By Itself OUR FAMOUS ALWAYS GOOD because it fresh. DEPENDABLE because it has satisfied myriads for over twenty years. today to ‘week lnehugn‘mollul ml brother and sister-in-law, Comdr. Hm u. B.N retired, and Mrs. HW- Capt. and Mrs, James T. Moore have motored to Washington from Quantico, Va., and are lmlu at the Carlton. Lieut. and Hrl. Leland Dotson Webb entertained a company at dinn<r at the Shoreham Hotel last evening in compli- ment to Miss mmm of resentative and M Harry y of Pennsylvanis Miss Rlns!y is in Washington for thz D. A. R. Convention. The guests in’ cluded Mrs. Hoggatt Clopton, mother of Mrs. Webb; Comdr. and Mrs. Walter W. Webster, Comdr. and Mrs, Charles C. Davis, Senora Maria Arias, Gen. C. R. Kranthoff, Comdr. - Mon- real, the naval attache of the Spanish embassy, and Mr. Eugene Scallan, the etary of the South African legation. The President’s Emergency Commit- tee, under the direction of Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth and Mrs. A. M. Dickson, entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Arthur Woods, the company numbering 22. Miss Hume, Selects May 28 For Marriage to Mr. Clifford. Christ Church in Georgetown will be ths seene of the wedding of Miss Jean- nette Hume, dnuchm of Mrs. Rawlins Hume, and Mr. Nathaniel Stone CIlif- ford of Milton, Mass., Thursday, May 28, at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Hume's en- gagement was announced in PFebruary of last year and the wedding is of un- usual interest to old families of Wash- ington, where for generations the an- cestors of her parents have been well known. Miss Hume's sisters, Miss Mary Mur- ray Hume. and Miss Elizabsth Rawlins Hume will attend her, end My Clifford will Fave as best man his brother, Mr. Charles Clifford. The ceremony will be performed by the rector of Christ Church and the small reception will be held at the Washington Club. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Baltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Beltz, to Mr. Samuel Scrivener, jr., will take place today in Paris. Miss Baltz and her mother left Washington several weeks ago for Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Seymour moved yesterday from 3304 N street to 3322 O street, which they have leased from Mr. and Mrs. Prancis Colt de Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. de Wolf sailed last evening for Europe where the former will be con- nected with the League of Nations for two years. Mr. Seymour is connected with the Department of Justice. Former Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Roland 8. Morris have arrived in Washington from their home in Phila- is always FOR BETTER COFFEE ON YOUR TABLE be sure your coffee is ground to suit the type pot you use, and remember coffee is always best when served immediately after preparation. For many it's the best coffee regardless ok On Sale ONLY at All 9°LB. Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores [SANITARY GROCERY CO., INC.] SATURDAY, APRIL 25, Elizabsth Ransley, | G 1931. at vhfinhuielphh and are stopping at the Carl- ton. Former Secretary of St-te Mr. Bain- bfld‘e Dolby is at the Wllh.rd for a few Mrs. Cl\n.rles G. Matthews, who spent the late Winter with her sister, Mrs. Edward P. Porcher, in Cocoa Fla., has returned to her home, on New Hamp- shire avenue, and has with her for th! week Mrs. J. O. Wynn of Sa for the congress ol the . A. Mrs. Matthews will en- tertain at breakfast tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- dent general of the N. 8. D. A. R, and the national officers of that organiza- tion, the other guests being th: members of the Georgia delegation to the congress. Mrs. Wynn will go to Richmond Mon- | day to spend a few days, and will re- | turn to be the guest of Mrs. Matthews during the bicnnial meeting of the Co- lonial Dames of America, which will convene Monday, May Delos A. Blndgett Mrs. Mat- ' sister, i5 remaining in her Winter home for another fortnight and is en- | tertaining another sister, Mrs. Edward P. Porcher. é Mrs. Silas Hardy Strawnwof 229 Lake Store drive, Chicago, who is in Wash- ingtorr with her husband, Mr. Strawn of the United States Chamber of Com- merce, has issued cards for a tea at the Mayflower Hotel this afternoon from 30 to 5:30 o'clock in the rooms of her suite, Her highness, Alexandra Victoria, princess of Schleswig-Holstein, and Mrs. Prancis T. A, Junkin will be at home very informally tomorrow afternoon from 5 to 7 oclo"k at 2633 Sixteenth street, where the exhibition of paintings by the princess will continue until June 1. The princess and her husband, Capt. Ruemann, will leave Washington Mon- day for New York. Mrs. James M. Doran is in New York, ll;lglt she is staying at the Ambassador Mrs. Fowler, uu» of Dr. Harry A Fowler, entertained at luncheon brid‘e for 12 yesterday in her lpln- Marriage. BULTE-GLADMON. EVERETTE BUETE a: iRMA GLADMON married at Pnu-a-lpm- Februsry 6 1931, and remarr: > Rev, Fatner Charies O Hara BARNES, WINIFORD, Denarted this iife on Thursday, April 23, 1931, IFORD ARNES, devoted daushter of Samusl Can ter. She ieaves two brothers and other relatives and {rjends. Remaias resting at {he funeral pariors of Aleander <. Pope, h s Funeral sunday. Ap il 5o “om. Trom Enon !-puu rh. intermient Woodlawh Cemete BAUER, ADAM. On Friday, April 24, At Emergency Hospitals ADAM BAUEH. beloved husband of Barbara Bauer (nee Schwab) and iather of Carl and Anna Bauer, Funeral services at chapel of J. Pa. a uondu. April lAll!& THOMAS E. On Thursday. April . BAXTER. beloved 1:30 b0, ‘thénce to, sz 3 and A st 56 At Iaterment - Cedar “HbL Gemeigrs: u lnd m-mu nvited. 26 On Thursday, April 1nl. (Eiy nndenu, Walkers Chapel, TER L. BEACH. beloved h ‘uen E! Remains T home of Wil ben Ville: 34a." Notice of Tancral mercatien " BENNETTS, LYDIA VOLLRATH. On Sat- urday. April 25, 1931, at a.m.. at her Feslence 1o 180 3¢, how . LYDIA YOLL: \TH B] béloved' mother of Mil- dred and William nemm ices I esidence. Mond: Al 27, at 2 p.m. ml-nvu ‘and friends in Viied" 1mtmént Bock Creek” Gamerery. 26 BOYD, ELLA J._ On Thuud JAorit 23, 1oL ELLA 4 BOYD. 12233 . ne. Puneral services at the W. W Ch Co. mnernl home llW Chlnln st. n.w.. Saturday, April 25, at Interment Fort Um‘nln Cemel!Y 25 RADY: MAUD R. Passed away on Priday hertioon: Aot 20 1oL MAUD R BRADY beloved wite of William 1. Brady of 29 R.tndolnh pl. n.w. Puneral service: will be held at the chapel of Wright's undlrukln at 2 oot ‘Cometery. m" B. MARSHALL. Anrfl 2‘1 IDII. BA LL BROWN, dev ted l Jo- 3ooh ah Benjam! ] Funeral serv. parior on Monday. April 27, Interment will be at Glen: 3 Leon ‘Turner, mv other Sunday Ap ru 8" Mary's Churd H'n.w. Interment mains resting at 1340 Wal ROWN, AMELIA. rted this life Wed. esday, April 22, , at her residence. are Lo" 2P Chutch Ath ahd'D sta. b.c. BROWN, AMELIA. Officers and members of the Grand Encampment, Midian Wi No.'2, are nereby notified er A __BRO April 26, 1931 E.“Chu bm o, GE CAMPBELL, H. Priest. BROWN. (AMELIA Officers and members of Garfield Tabérnacle, No. 45. O. of G. rmen, are requested (o mendu meet- ing Saturday, April 35, ) the P araage jor the BROWN. 2 il 26, 1 p.m.. from n» unn 4th and D sts. s.. N, R. W. Rule; SARAX V. MORPHY, . W. Secs. BUCHANAN, JANE, Departed this life :\;% g oo thei) one dlulhllr. Mitflo' B ther, Jo h Scott, l:lnfl. L) unerl " Sueral . rom Pilerim Baptist and"van ‘sts. s.w. Interme Cemete: BURLEY, AGNES. on Aprit 24, 1931, o her renld:nce 407 U W AG“B BURLEY, < Kemains resting at row & Co. fu parlor. Not! (e 0‘ luA neral nier CRYER, ALICE JANE. On Frids fl N lm. o Merovidence, “Hospitel. AL cg ; 5 devoted ing resting &t Frazier's Pirsere h?m. 389 land ave. n.w. Notice of funeral 26° Rhode Is! On Thursday, April 23, ., 1513 O st. mi Sunday, AbHl 2 Chyrch, 3rd nt Woodlgwn later. All Reton. Ty B 1ntermont Port !Ancoln nch long, 3ix_pearls and in . §5 reward. mh-uu!nr Hotel. Call Manager, N TERRIER—Male, brindle and white; sirayed from 7210 Blair rd, Return or phone Georgia 0322 Reward. Mr. Ruppert. _ St nw. - Reward: Phone 2945 Adtms m7 in Capitol, N peturn"t6” Doav PIN: near Cairo Hotel; name in- Rirtbed™ Finder Dlease leave At Cairo Hotel. bmfi license JFOX TERRIER—Male, wilie body, ead, two brown spots_on back; 18504, Colllmbl 4872, _Reward. GLASSES_Whil d Fims, viciniiy Tunlaw 14, or joh and rea " ¥ "7 Rewara. 11 3401 Tunlaw rd. h.w. uom 15 o Homer T KItE_stor Thursday, *ibout eward: 535 3ra gt A, after 5. Eainin Ger - e tveen 3 nna .3 Rder” picaze w. and receive R Eends. contanine. bl Coll ‘Atiantie T Eendse 3018 or Berwsn 100 5o B o Saks, ploney O30 Sbie bt WW—: be- Hotel and 2018 Wood- returned to M Simon o- ot ‘park Hotel, new Beaths Mclntosh and Marths leaves Aptin B« hueh. 37 at. Barton ave. n.w. Rey. Pinn ofeiating. 36 ah, (FERGUSON. JOSEPH M. Suddenly. oo Fri HAPI0D. WILLIE. On Thursdas. April 23, at midnight, WILLi% HARROD, 1 jea ‘rotaer of David Harrod. ~Fu om Adams 0ot's_funeral parlo; 2428 Nichols e DT Bunduy. ABEL at 1:30 pm., Rev. H. N. Coleman .3 ine. | HAYNES. WILLIAM BOYCE. Departed t ! n M. E. Chui "atlerncon. et Gakwooa Gemercry: HILLYER, GEOI Syadenty, on, Frid Avril 24, 1 at jenc en neral services Saturday, April 25, pim. at his late residence. I Rionday at Atianta, Ga. o . at Freadmen's” Hospital. ERMINE COX JOHNSON, devoted @ al, aughier of Lula and the late Willlam Cox. She leaves to mourn their loss & husband, Jonnson:” n devoted ‘mother. Soirey TDavie: Bers, Glass, Misses Eloise and Dor.. Cox:" one “iece and one nedhew. Vietta and Wiiliam Davis: three loving aunts, Lottle Edwards. Mrs. Minnie Green 1 lla Ridgléy: three uncles, M. Funeral Sunday. April 36. 8t 2 Feloc: the' Moupt Olive ' Baptizt JOHNSON, HOWARD. On Friday, April 24. 1931, ai 4 am. at hig residénce, uu- Coréoran, st n.w. HOWARD JOHNSON. devoted brother of M b & myen. Mrs. Awnes Kannard and 5 Johnso: also leaves five niece en Tephews and s host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 Nouce ol {unerll later. NES, RUTH Wednesday, s e T Garnela” Nospite Jonips loviag mother of Mar Laura 'Robinson, Georges Jones Gregs, and sister of Laurs Davis, ha Snowden and Margaret Plummer She also leaves eleven grandchil- d_a host of other relatives and Bundy's fu- April 26, 3. You st. n ril 22, Al I;y'l;uvtl Md. WILLIAM 4 o T X bove ruldenct Interment GEORGE MARTIN. On Pri- dl)’. P?lf:. l”l. l'. hll E{Bflfleflanlm o TIN qu . Body' r:nln{‘ IK the Medical So- ety Butidin e after 10 Mflllflly A !I{ 27, .I’('htliulcl"lttl 'hl emeters: Kindly unn KOBE! hel Perment Glenwood Cemeters: flowers. LLUFRIO, CORA. at Georketown daug} Liufrio. o etiog &t e m:ln"}lmex Co. funeral home. 2801 he Shrine A park () n _Priday, mr- st nw Requiem mass éd Heart, 16th st. 2 ““uns'u;:ndli Abril 27, On Thursdsy, April 308 hmeld‘l Cla; 7. 1631, a8, abo xnument Conneukeml Y. WILLIAM. on _Sunday, Agtil ospital, = b?flm’&"fmmm ot ‘Ida Mc- ‘eer. ‘ lllzlr!;lnl'!‘i“ ::llldfl- l'o th a hos ?::',In‘l"l:“ the John T. Rhines l\mlnl By, ‘Aorih 36, Bt 1 Bm rom abeg| s“"w'l.’ {fierment Rosemont Cemetery. 26 DAY, FREDERICK V. Departed this “fi}‘e on P"“’YR‘E[')" 24, l’ll, in P’hl d |Dhl Pa. ICK 0’? Fune will be held at chnnel of Arling- lun Delnclfly Tuesday, April 28, at 2 Ill MOORE. DELLA. On Wednesday, April :s x e or Mry. WaEnia . hl R, 931, n.w. viiea? talerinent Harmons Comeier. OORE. WILLIAM A. On Th Av: a1, 2t his residence; 731 znd st. e WLLIAM ‘A beloved Husband of N are. Funeral from. . the 4 gvove ad- dress_on Monday. Aoril 27. af . thenee to St. Aloysiug Church, e high mass will be sung at 1 neuuvu and frien Sieod ™ fmermen: Mount. Oyve Cemetoty. N "n" 'DEA. NELLIE A Op Fridaz Aot PR ‘Sacred Heart Home. NBLLX beloved daughter of nd Sarah O'Dea. Remains at her Jate ‘vesidence, 900 13th st. n.e. Notice o funeral later. s a0 o On Friday, Apri . 'C. OWENS 3 ‘Bervice ENS, W. C. o Emergency nomul. o April 2‘ e ::’m:..x:m 23 A R ursday, April TSt Trent Pock Greek Cemeters: 3 E. On Thurgda; "‘5:"?"..:83‘ sthadnee Anm D6, 5t 10930 aum s from i Interment B-mmon Hebrew & Sregation’ Cemetery. ROUTHIER, GRACE K. On Prids Apm 24, 1931, GRACE K. ROUTHIER. beloved wite of Albert J, m“mfi aud “daughter f M orine. Funeral “from her Interment Suddenty. Saturday; Jer e eek Cemetery, M:Anl, VIIGI‘NIA K. Alor 3¢, Ehev Delored wite of Kennett D, daughter of Arthur L. o G onul Remains resting at the W, Chambers Co. funeral home. Cnapin st now: Notice of funeral x-m Departed this ¥ Apri fl"l'll. 3 2 2:20 pm fieroied musband. of Fiorence Remains resting at Walter s Notice of funeral later. SPRINGER, CLARA A. On Saturdsy. April ‘at Walter Reed General owml. + beloved wife of Adolphe Funeral from her lat roum st nw. on Moni iem m -nu um hur-!n-ln' -:£° Gunstal n-rion. ‘Woodiawn’ Cem SYDNOR, On, Fridas. Apeil 34, 1oL, \uzo LEOTA SYDNOR. de. ughter of Bthll Murn n:pdnus er of Urnl Mu TTay, Mrs. Sa }nwrn uudn- “Intermen LEOTA. m A il Websier: a brother, a_ sister and many ives and friends. Remains rest- ohn T. Rhines funeral chaj Ot sind By aves, nw. Fricnds Tavited. WEBSTER, JOSEPH. On Tuesday, Precdmen's Hospltal ILLL/ JAMES b Wedne .’,v Anm e l;u Nency Willams B lade r‘.‘na.fic‘.';“i‘&“fi 250 "‘ aveas. EALE e u&.“‘.. e ummd“&fl:mi n? v g S, JAM] ;‘n ud ulers’ Elpe B i '%"“i 5 e l Mount Jedree! o Baptist "¢ John: Tves and friends 5 ‘other reta ves and m“nn! ts. retta rlvz v g - an At Braths. 3 . JORN D. rted this lLfe on & m‘:’:-' SPiet” tisess, h’v"m . P st_nw. mourn & wife, Carrie LA friends. ains parlor of E W. Bun 5. ineral service Saturiay. A 2 T yermont Avenue qun Chu: v. C. T. Murra: Friends Invited. "éfi%:' n":t}‘;_z‘;:n'lumn?" and Blizavetn W Hsovlrd o tery WRIGHT, MARY ©. man And & II ' Saty “nflfll:“ lAI'l’fl ”.‘ at Iaterment Rock Creek Cege- 00, Friday, April, 24, " v'xi devoted friend, of ‘Albéria Tay ight. emains may be viewed at i st S Jjumetal chureh. 1432 You"st. Ao 37 NS 5% Tnerth 7 a n Baptist Church: © o from Mount In Memoriam, CURRY. JOHN ' ibute olwlbvt to !hl et e o 2 B et Thale BT, 00 1, SRRE. | WILLIAM H. CURRY, * DAVIS. ALICE EDMONSTON. Xn loving e H,DX liness, l; the 'Nlmll! of Lovingls o vingly remembered. g EDMONDS, DOUGLAS, A the memory of our uevo»e'""“ 2 woo"" & LAs"EDMONDS, xoarsed tts de one year ago today, April 2. 1036, Loving thoughts. true and ten YO ANS MASEL . FRYE, CHARLE in mmmnune.“nr m‘énvou..d‘ Risband: Sl ST R 2 i s s 1t only tears could bring him back, His weary h s s, meary ¥ our:.hh s d-n of pain, His ever-patient. 1 did not know the pain yo 1 aid not see you ‘die: T bore. 1 nnly know ‘You went away NG WivE. SCtABeTH PRYE. SCOTT, In loving remembrance of our dear fatl glrtefl this ule "Il years ago tods April Eleven years h: For many a silent tear ha: At the mention of our, name. rum,! . GRINDER, SARAH A, semembrance of my dea datehrer GRINDER ( . ‘”r ll“l' life 22 Itnl.r‘: -::ml::d'y“m % THerS Hndome, One, who misses you sadly inds s long wen There 18 Soms ‘one who lons for “your But tries to be brave and content. HER LOVING MOTHER. JOHNSON. NANCY. lovi emory_ of In oar mother NANCY JHNEGN, 2 is life one 25, 1930, e 1ve lonely here without you, mother. For 111- is “not" the same for us. dear o Youn'mt'r'o'mm o NANNTE coLEMAN. « SMITH, ELMON E. In sad but loving re- ‘membr; embrance of My devoted husband, W0 years aso today., APril 35 1 Your heart was the truest in all the wide world. porour los best. to r nuu‘ you -a St the '%n ! QUAC] 'USH. MARY FRANCIS. A ute -‘;{n: and devot wory i a1 AT e \CKENBUSH, years ago today. April 2207es, n, e, pered in desth . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W.W.Dcal&Co. 816 M BT. NE. GEO W WISECO v. L.S EARECO NW. OHN R lé'irr co. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phene N LM.(3AWLER CO: J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM PA. AVE. NW. NATIONAL m 517 11th St. S. LI 1220 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 113 = BT, National 2473 | CHAMBERS Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ! Funeral Chapel 42K ST NE. . Lincoln 0524 CHAS S. ZURHO!IST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST.. ™A| ~Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NW. % ALFRED B. GA'“I WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER GAViEws SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant c 1750-24 ' Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE Or Frtt f"’flf.‘.‘!ifil’l ‘g;{k m Bros. Co.. 1212 F §t-.