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In Arranging a Funeral Service —we do not urge one to go beyond his means. ~Our motto is to co-operate by advising what is best under existing _circumstances, Hence, our service is a per- sonal one, and in no instance exorbitant. :n‘ is of Just phone . . . LM .(SAWLER CO. . = Funeral Directors ~ 1804 M St. N.W. Telephone Pot. 4170-4171 Montgomery Cor Branch Office Kensingt: 2901 T PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 20 H St. NNW. National 6736 last and always, together with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones (A doms 10341 rom, NEW_YORK AVENUE ot FIFTEI @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® J distinction. & M. SHOES have a definite appear- ance of simple elegance and quiet The new Ambassador, illus- trated, with wing tip and slender custom lines. Black or tan. $15. Bdo Bty New York Avenue at Fifteenth Y4 DR 4 GF\'TLF,ME appreciate Cablespun Suits A RUGGED FABRIC much,-or who are hard on their clothes otherwise, will strength of Cablespun—a rugged but beautiful suit who motor the sturdy fabric. Woven by Britain’s age-old mills, Cablespun is superior in the richness of its colorings, the rarity of its patterns and the exclu- siveness of its designs. $70 Bkor Bridg? o New York Avenue at Fifteenth TIIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAKE CATHEDRAL REPORTS SUNDAY Workers to Present Sum- i mary of Year’s Activities for National Shrine. T ‘Washington Cathedral in more than the annual meeting of the National Cathedral Associaton, Thursday, at Mount St. Alban. | Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preside. Speakers will include Mrs. John Dickinson Sher- man, member of the Federal Commi: sion for the George Washington Bicen- tennial; Mrs. Willlam Adams Brown, president of the Colonial Dames of the State of New York; Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, ,warden of the Ca- thedral's College of Preachers, and Mrs. G. C. F. Bratenahl, chairman of Ryan Service 3 is one of Genuine Dignity It is not a type of dignit Tl 228 s T an_unobtrusive sensing of special needs to which years of ! bring just the right lou:h.elw.r e Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Reports of activities in behalf of | 200 communities will be presented at| the Garden Committee of All Hallows Guild. ‘The National Cathedral Association has a membership of more than 10,000, including residents of every State, vir- tually every Territory, and 17 foreign countries.” Members contribute annually to the construction and maintenance of the Cathedral. Thursday's meeting will be featured by the placing of the first stone in the north porch by Mrs. Herbert Hoover, who is honorary chairman of the Na- tional Women's Committee for Wash- ington Cathedral, which plans to se- cure gifts for the building of the north porch and to enroll additional Na- tional Cathedral Association members. Mrs. Willlam Adams Brown is na tional chairman of the committee. The stone placing is to take place immediately following the conclusion of | the annual meeting. Bishop Freeman | will officlate and there will be music | by the Cathedral choir. The afternoon | program also is to include a reception | in the Bishop’s Garden, and pilgrimages |to the crypt chapels, the library and | College of Preachers. Society Re-Elects Virginian, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 9 (). Courtenay Barber, Chicago, was re- ;flrld. Richmond. Va., secretary of the | General Agency Association of the Equitable Life Assurance Soclety at its closing session today. . . Disarmament proposals were heard of in China in the sixth century B.C. FUNERAL SERVICE The cost of funerals depends largely on the casket selected. A modest funeral may be obtained for as little as $100.00. Clyde J.Nichols, Inc N.W. Col. 8324 We furnish caskets made by the National Casket Co. 4209 9th St. elected president and E. M. Crautch- | MAY 10, MRS. THOMAS DIES Pneumonia Is Fatal to Wife of Patent Attorney. Pneumonia caused the death yester- day of Mrs. Francis D. Thomas, wife of ‘a patent attorney, at her Kalorama Circle home. She had been 1l two weeks. She was born in Washington 28 years ago and formerly attended the | Georgetown Convent School Formerly Miss Ray Rellly, she was | the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | Hugh Rellly. She is survived by her | husband and three children, Nancy, Hugh Rellly and Francis, Jr. | The funeral will be conducted to- | morrow morning at 9:30 from 8t. Mat- thews Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Births R.cporled. The following births have been | the Health Department in_the Jast Clifton W. and Lillian Disney James A. and Liliian M. 8; ome 8. and Frances Chi &irl Arthur . V. and Edna M. Linden. girl Clinion R. and Catherine F. Tucker, girl Abraham and Fan: ir) James R. and Ag: , girl Arthur D_and Helen I, ir] Clarence W. and Nancy G Tnge; James A. and Aenes M. Phillipr Simon and Elizabeth Hirshman. ‘girl Wiliard C. and Lena M. Merchart. girl Ei ¥. and Catherine L. Thompson, Emmett girl, Alvin B. and Carrie T Crawford. eirl, 2. and Dorothy Greens, boy | d Helen L. Leith. bov. | Teuhen W.and Jane D_Smitn. boy. Preston and Macy M. Williams. boy. Farl R. and Lena B ‘Norford. boy. Grorge F. and Rosella D. Sowerh Jeremiah A. and Kathleen T. O Tames M. and Lucile Fowler Rudoloh H. and Margaret Kudiich. oy Toseph and Grace M. Bombara. boy. Daniel and Mavdie Sanfora. hoy Thomas H. and Alice Jackson, girl . o Egypt's new sugar monopoly provides | for the exclusion of all forelgn sugar and for doubling the area now under ! sugar cane. AMBULANCES Best in Town. 84.00 Local Call Chambers Col. 0432 orted to 4 hours boy ‘CHAMBERY straws . . . in the lightest weights. fit” Straws have strands of soft straw that fit on and securely. mas make men Straws, $5 and i Il IONALLY Larger Undertakers The greatest Chambers Company. Sold by many at $500, but Chambers Armaco. gives the whole of great values by the Greater Fit for a king. Solid Steel funeral, cars and all, $295 Plain Funerals $75 up. Call Phone Col. 0432-0433 very The new Dunlap “Com- six flexible your head lightly, comfortably The new Dunlap Pana- look smarter and stay cooler. $6- Panamas, $10, $12, $15 and $20 Leghorns, $10 KN This means the entire funeral, cars and all. Remember, funeral goods are cheaper today than ever. We always give you the lowest prices. Save all you can for the widows and orphaned children. The Gre Where Service is Best and Price is Least ater Chambers Co. @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® Dunlap Hats for Summer UNLAP Straws in the very newest styles . . . in the very finest Exclusively in Washington at— Bk Byl New York Avenue at Fifteenth W] 1931—PART ONE THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy and slightly cooler, with local thunder- showers today; tomorrow generally fair and cooler. Maryland—Partly cloudy and slightly cooler with local thundershowers toda: tomorrow, partly cloudy and cooler, arob-bly showers in extreme west por- jon. Virginia—Partly cloudly and slightly cooler with local thundershowers today; tomorrow, generally fair and cooler, moderate to fresh shifting to south- west and west winds. West Virginia—Showers today and cooler; tomorrow, partly cloudy and continued cool, probably showers in the mountains, Record for 24 Hours. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 61; 2 am., 60; 4 am, 58; 6 am, 56, 8 am., 63; 10 am. 73; 12 noon, 78; 2 p.m, 82; 4 pm, 81; 6 pm, 82; 8 pm, 76. Highest temperature, 83; lowest, 56 Temperature same date last year— highest, 88; lowest, 67. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 9:15 a.m. and 9:33 p.m.; high tide, 2:32 a.m. and 2:50 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:12 a.m. and 10:24 pm.; high tide, 3:26 am. and 3:45 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today —Sun rose 5:01 am.: sun sets 7:08 p.m. Tomorrow- 7:09 pm. Moon rises 1:55 a.m.; sets 12:32 a.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset, Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first four months against the average is shown in the following table: | Average. | January ..3. | February | March . ! April | May Sun rises 5:00 am.; sun 1931, January February March April May . Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precioi- Max. Min _ tation.s St Fri Satpm o urday.night.8p.m.8p.m Ashetille, N 68 44 62 0 Atlanta, Ga 2 Atlantic City. N § Baltimore, Birmingham, Ala Blsma'ck, N. Dak Boston, Masg, Buftalo, N.°Y. Ghicago, Til... 0" | Cineinnatl, Ohio | Cheyenne,’ Wy Cleveland, Ohi | Davenpori, Iowi Danver, Colo. ... Des Moines, Towa. | Detroft, Mich Duluth, Minn, | E1 Pazn, Tex Galveston, Tex | Heiena. Mont. | Inajanapolis, Tnd.. i Jacksonviile, Fla | | Litte Rock. Los Angeles, Calif Louisville. Ky.... ; Mich. emphis, Tenn Miami, Fla... Mobile, Ala. : | w Orieans, 1a.".. 30 | York, W.. ¥l | | North Plaite, Nebr | Omaha. Nebr...... Philadelphi S Phoenix, Ariz......... ] Pittsburgh, Pa : X Portland, Me : { | St. Paul { San_ Anfonio, Tex | £an Diego. Calif. £an Francisco, Calit.! 13 Afex. Tampa, B Taledo, Ohio. e s ‘WASHINGTON., D. C. ! e 1 Marriage Licenses. TLuke Dilworth. 36. and Geneya Lipscomb, 17 Rev. Alexander Willbanks. | Clauds L. Fowler. 22._this city. and Annie | L ks, 31, Oipe, &°C.1 Sev. Olatees | Smith. verest Hughes. 27, and Marle Bryant, 24: 20v. King D. Hall william A Hegndon, 33, and Helen L. At- gell; 16, boih of Lessburs, Va.; Rev. John Briges. Richard Hampton, 26. and Annie L. Purdie, 24 both of Baitimore; Rev. Joseph H. Curtis. Ellis_S. Bolton. 21, Fredericksbnrg, Va.. and Georgia M. Nash, 21, Lignum, Va.; Rev. Jonn E. Brisss. Edward L. Frinks, 22, and Thelms M. feres. 18, both of *Alexandris, "Va.i Rev. enry W. Tolson, Luclen 'W. Bender, 31, this city, and Hazel Arnsparger, 27, Hagerstown, Md.; Rev. James W. Tsde. 38 Auburn, Als. and M 27, Greenwich, 5 tockdale. Jdtkson. 28, and Hattle L. Cur- Riy. william D. Battle Al Diaz. 28, and Dorothy M. Gar- Col nd Audrey C. J. Harvey oth William rence, 32: Edmund rett, 20; Rev. Charles Arthur 8. Richardsen. 27, Close. 22, both of Baltimore; Rev. Dunham. Maurice Pleet, 34. and Anna Zbar. 22. b of Baltimore; Judge Robert E. Mattingly. FOR LOBT ALS apply Animal Rescue TR uEC%io Maryiand ave g.w. Nat, 8085, BILL FOLD, black. containing sum of mone: Finder will be well rewarded. Call West 1 BRACELI 1d; engraved inside. ““Neosho Trom Peul Heturn to 1735 1 H. ave. n.w. | Apt. 104. North 3760. Reward. B | CAT, Perst H azo.' vicinity 18th and Calif. st 1775 _Calif st. Apt. 4._North 7705 i CHOKFR—Gray squirrel. in_Fox Thea Saturday afternoon. Finder please teleph Col 7aél, AL CLIP, diamond and piatinum. one inch | Sauare, with short extension: last Sundav evening, in vicinity of 16th and K or 18th and N Return to manager of Carlton | Hotel. Liberal reward = _Aa0E DIAMOND BAR PIN_Two smell peatls Please call Alexandria 932-W, or week days, Natlonal 6425. Br. 2453. DOG—Reward offered for information lead- ing to recovers of female white Spitz. 105t last week. Col. 3854. DOG—Young shepherd pup, red haraess: black and brow: Ehest and paws and H n.e. Reward = EYEGLASSES Probably on Mass. ave. n.w. Phone National 3537 FOUNTAIN PEN S N-C. R. B, 1 ral days . fortoise shell, se Reward ed Jackie: with_ white y;s, sgld; engr '35, "Phone 0 Bailey. 5 . driver's per- mit Return' to 508 19th nw_Met. 05 100 MONEY $12 wrapped bon. near Veterans' B 630 and 7. Reward Star ofce PIN- Mousning pin, pearls 315t and O and K 8t. Market. Sloan's Auction Room. Re 3044 O st _ R PIN. gold. shield-shaped. with swords cr with diamond in center, golng from 7th and Eve ne to 8th and D'ne. Liberal reward if veturned to 819 Tth st n.e POCKETH ~Lady's tan leath book. Wednesday."{n_downtown_section. ward If returned. Atlantic 2879 POINTER, bitch; black and white. Liberal reward W, F. Burrows, 413 12th st s.w Photie National 2043 108 ROBARY, silver. owner's n cross Liberal reward it Nichols ave. SUIT CASE, black, containing curtain mate- rial. rods,” et Reward. 148 Girard st in_ wine-colored rib- ur Friday between Address Box QSJ;H. d_Set. between or vicinity of rd. Return r pocket- Re- e engraved on urned to 2314 nw_Col Funeral Costs - = Our Ch for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than 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 $100 150 200 300 400 500 “Satisfactory Service on Both Local and Suburban Calls | Almus R. Speare | | ARTHUR. JAMES C. Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. " MRS. THOMAS GOODMAN RITES SET FOR MONDAY Body of Army Officer’s Widow Brought From China by Daughter for Burial. Puneral services for Mrs. Thomas C. Goodman, widow of Col. Thomas C.I Goodman, U. 8. A, who died lnl Shanghai, China, last December, from | injuries received in an automobile acci- dent, will be held at Arlington National Cemetery Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The body was accompanied to the United States by a daughter, Mrs. W. B. Walker of New York City, who was with her mother when she died The ashes of the late Lieut. Comdr. John W. Schoenfeld, U. S. N., retired, son-in-law of Mrs. Goodman, will be burisd in Arlington at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning. Comdr. Schoenfeld was cremated in Shanghai, China, where he died three years ago. He had retired from the Navy and was practic- ing law at the time of his death. The aches were brought home by his sister- in-law, Mrs. Walker, i Deaths R;eporlea. The foliowing deaths have bsen reported to ite Health Department in the iast 24 hours Isaac A. Fleming, 80, 2700 Conn. ave Charies H. McEifresh, 78, 1312 E st. n.e. J. Prank O'Meara. 73, 705 9th st. n.e. Rosetta J. Clark. 73, 847 Lamont st. n.w. Margaret’ Donahce, 70, 235 Rock Creek cn road William J. Patterson. 67, 1762 D st. 5. Martha H. Wilby, 67. 1831 Beimont road Mary L. Henning, 64, 1325 Valley pl. s.e. Charles A, McCarthy. 60. 2222 Q st Florence Purr, 55, 4428 Alton pl James H. Brownbill, 81, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Helen Behringer. 24, Columbia Hospital Julia Egerton. 6. Children's Hospital Luciile M. Timblire, 2'a months. Gallin- ge: Hospital Emma Gaines. 67, St_Elizabeth's Hospital Clara Alexander. 61. 1310 Delaware ave. s.% John Hodge. 53. 208 Parker st. n.e Christopher Roane, 51. Gailiner Hospital David D. Glover, 45. Emerzency Hospital Edward N. Gibson, 31. 315 Virginia ave. s.e. | Margarette L. Jamison, 22. 411 N st i Card of Elgankl.' DORSEY. LOUVENIA. T wish to acknowledze b wiateral appreciation the many kind Sxpressions of Sympaihy and the beautiful Roral, tributes ‘tendered By relat: flends ‘at the death of my beln LOUVENTA ‘DORSEY. © HER HUSBAND. * | Braths BROWN. ALOYSIUS J. Thursday. Masv 7. | 1931, at Walter Resd General Hospita! ALOYSIUS J.. son of the late John and Bridget Brow & at the Tabler fune: w.. until Monday. May 11, when interment will be made in Arlington National Cemetery at 11 o'clock a.m. . CARTER, MARY ELIZABETH. Departed this life on Saturday. May 9. 1931, at 7 p.m.. at_her residence. 40 Adams st. n.w. MARY ELIZABETH CARTER (nee Maisak) beloved wifs of Walter L. Carter. Funer; services at St. Martin's Church. Tuesda May 12, at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter COCHRAN, MRs. SARAR J. There will be services el the v Mausoleum_ in Ariington. Va.. for Mrs. SARAH J. COCH- RAN Monday. Mey 11.'at 2 p.m COLLINS, FLORENCE R. Suddeniy. on Sat- urday, May 9. 1931, FLORENCE R_ CO! LINS. wife of the iate Frank G. Coilins. Notice of funeral later. e DARCY. WILLTAM A. .On Saturday. Ma 9. 1031. at his residence. Forestville, M WILLIAM A.. the beloved husband of El V. Darcy. aged 69 years. neral from the Methodist Church. Forestville, Md.. on Mondzy, May 11, at & p.m. Relatives »nd triends invited 10 DAVIS, LULA B. Suddenly. on Priday. May 8. 183", at Cacvalty Hospital. LULA B. beloved wife of Miiton Davis and daugiter of Grover C. and the late Lula Sollers and Mari= V. Sollers. FPuneral from the W. Chambers Co._funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Tuesday, Mav 12, at 11 a.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetersy. DF_PINGRE. PAUL. Wednesday. Mav 6. 1921 st 11:20 a.m. at Oteen, N. C.. PAUL heloved Fuishand of Merie J. de Pingre and father of Marie Louise d* Pincre Inter. f inston_ National 30 a.m. DOWNLY Departed_this life on Ssturda>. Mav 9, 1931. at Staunton. Va. LEWIS DOWNEY, father of Hattie Downey | Stitt of 1724 18th st. n.w. . MARY. On Wednesdcy. May 8, 1931. at Gallinger Hospital. MARY HALL. FPu- heral Sunday, May 10, at 1 pm. from Pracier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Priends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemeters. HERON. HATTIE ESKEW. April 27,1031 at Pari ESKEW HERON. widow of Dr. William H. Heron and mother of Mrs. A P. Reeves, Mrs. A, D. Burhans, Holland Heion and Loren Heron. Funeral Monday. May 11. a6 10:30 a.m., from the residerice of her dauzhter, Mrs. A P. Reeves. 3003 Joceivn st. m.w. Interment Rock Creek Cemefery. HOOVER, EDNA. On Priday. May 8, 1931, O aEon A Heupttal. EONA' HOOVER. devoted wife of Aratcr Hoover. She also feaves a loving mother. Lula Holmes: four sisters and many oiher relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Joho T Rhines’ funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts s.w. Notice of funeral later. 10 LEDBETTER. ELLEN E. On 9. 1931, ELLEN E. belove liam T. Ledbetter. aged 56 vears neral from her late residence. 1337 Chil. dress st. n.e., on Tuesday. May 12, at 830 thence to Holy Name Church. where équiem mass will be said st § am. for he rejose of her soul. Interment Oai Hill Cemetery. 11 MARSHALL, DANIEL. Wednesday. May 6. 1931, at his_residence, 1013 3rd st. se. DANIEL MARSHALL. beloved husband of Martha Marshall. loving son of Nece Mar- shall. | He also leaves four sisters. two brotiiers and other relatives and fri Funeral Monday, May 11. at 9 s.m. from 8t. Vincent de Paul's Church. Intérment Arlington National Cemetery. 10 McELFRESH, CHARLES HENRY. On Fri- Qay. May 8. 1931, at his residence, 1312 E St m.e.. CHARLES HENRY, beloved hus- band of the late Cecelia B, McElfresh (fes Ferguson) and father of Mrs. Wil- iiam A Smith. Edith K. and w. MCElfresh. - Fuheral from the a dence Mondey. May 11 at 2 p.m. ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. ILLER. FREDERICK W. Friday, May 8. TREDERICK W. MILLER. aged 56. Funeral 11 o'clock Monday, May 1 NORTH. IDA V. Saturdav. May'9. 1931, TDA V! NORTH. widow of the late Gustavius B. North. in her 75th year. Funeral from the daughter, Mrs_ Luther Laurel. 'Md.. Tuesday. Tnterment ' Glenwood Cemetery. Washington, D. C. 1 REILLY. MARGARET T. On Fridav. Mav 8 931, 3t Sacred Heart Home. Hyattsvi Md.. MARGARET T. sister of Garrett F. Reily, Services at 1401 A st. t.e. Mon: day. May 11, at 9 am.: thence to Holy Comforter Church. where mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 ROSS. EMMA D. Departed this life Tridav. May 8. 1931. after a brief iliness. EMMA D.'ROSS. beloved widow of the late Isaih Ross. Funeral Tuesday, Mav 12 at 2 o'clock from Asbury M. E. Ghurch. 11th and K sis. n.w. Relatives and {riends sre invited = SCAGGS, ROBERT E. at his residence. 819 4th st. n.e. ROBERT E.. heloved husband of Laura Scazes. Fu- neral from fhe above address Mondar. Mav 11. at 1:30 pm. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. THOMAS. RAY REILLY. May 9. 1931, at her residence, 80 Kalorama circle, RAY REILLY THOMAS. wife of Francis D. Thomas. daughter of the lnte Mr. and Mrs Hugh Reilly. - Funeral services at 5:30 a.m Monday at 8t. Matthew's Church. Inter- | ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | WALKER. OLA. On Friday, Mav 8. 1931, | at his late Tesidence, 3308 Cathedral ave! | Niw. OLA WALKER. brother of Mrs. Wil- liam Dunbar and Mrs. John T Harris Funeral on Saturday. May 9. at 7:30 p.m.. from his late residence. Interment at h's former home. Parkersburg, W. Va., Sun. day afternoon. May 10. 10 WILLIAMS, KATE M. On Saturday, May 9. 1931, KATE M.. bsloved wife of Otto A.| Williams. _ Funeral from her 'ate re dence, 215 F st. n.e. on Tuesdav. Ma 12, at 2 p.m. Relatives and_friends in- vifed. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 11 YOUNG. RICHARD. On Thursday. Mav 7. | 1931, at Gallinger Hospital. RICHARD YOUNG. the_devoted brother of Annie | White and Blanche Brown, He ieaves ather relatives and friends to mourn his | departure. Remains resting at the John T Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts sw. Faneral Monday, Mav 11. at 1:30 pm.. ~from _above Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 10 In Memoriam. ! In loving memory of JAMES C. | life two niece of Mirs On Monday. Prance. HA’ Priday. May 8. 1931. chapel. our dear son and brother. ARTHUR. who departed this Years ago today, May 10, 1929. Days of sadness still come over us Secret_tears do often flow, And memory keeps you ever near us, Though you left us two years ago. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender. fond and true; ‘There is not a day, dear son, That we do not thimk of you. No_one knows the heartaches, Only those who have lost can_tell Of_the grief that is borne in silence For the brother and son we loved so well HIS LOVING FAMILY. MR. AND MRS. WM. ARTHUR: BROTHERS. FLOYD AND CHARLES: SISTERS. AUGUSTA. REBECCA, SARAH AND MARIE AR- THUR. . BRIAN, JOHN K. Memory! Oh. how it lasts. A picture gallery of the past— Your childish ways. your boyhood plays. Your manhood, stays in memory today. DADDY. * CLARKE. MARY M. In sad memory of oX: darling sister and ' aunt, ' MARY CLARKE, May 10, who left us one year 1930. The blow was hard. the shock severe, We little thought death was near: Only those wWho have lost can tell ing without farewell ANDy NIKCE ~AND. | PARKER. ARELIA BELLE A—-7 In Memoriam. FOOTE. MARGARET VICTORIA. memory of 3 o ALY VIC TN ol Restin 29,kind and true. Fondly Jes remember you. gy DAUGHTER. MARGARET. ¢ HAGERHORST, JOHN " rance of » ‘denr Risband and ‘Tether: Sho died two JOHN J. HAGERHORST. years ago today, May I A precious one from us has gone, o R voice e Toved s stilea. s Biace is Vacant in our neart That never can be fiied. WIFE AND SONS. * JORDAN. JEANETTE. Bacred to the 3 oty tof ‘my. dariing mother, .mui!f-k JORDAN, who departed this life suddenly sighteen gshteen ther's day. N.J gears ago todsy, Mot May 11 1913, st Atlantic City. Though silent your voice and vacant your 2 Bweei are the memories that at! o e still Mnger My Jove. main me: I unaltered. will always re- in Heaven. dear mother. LoyikG™ aND _pEVOTED ’ Persie PATTEREON. o AUORTER NALLE. ROSA L. 8a RoEA 10" ke She 'é' i A% 0N NAILE BlANCHE N Me DUFFIE 3 - NORTON, DANIEL. MAY AND CATHERINE. In sad and_loving emb ot dear son. DANIEL. parted this life May 10, 1926. and July 3. 'l'hn;e -]-i( dnn flock, however watched and t ene dead lamb is there! There is no fires) howso'er defended. But has one vacant chair. Five years ago today my Daniel. & good. locked ticht about me when the angel of ®hom he dreamed called him on high. With his going went a large part of my life_and happiness and in f memory of him and my twins I h: angel figure over their graves. which are (g B K NORTON. o A tribute of d but ever sweet mem 4 ARELIA BELLE PARK- three years ago today, love to' the our dear m ER. who Tert May 10. 1928 There are some who miss you sadly And find ‘the day long since you wenl Trere are some who long for you daily, But try to be brave and content Our hearts cannot tell how we miss you. Our 1ips_know not what to say. Por only God knoas how we need you Tn ‘our home that is lonely today HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * PARKER. AURELIA DELL. In loving mem- QI of our desr mo'her. AURELIA BELL day. May 10, 1928 T From this world of pain_and sorrow To the land of peace and rest. as taken you. dear mother. sou will find eternal rest on. dear mother. thy labor is o'er, wifling hand_wiil tell no mere nful mother. both true and kind. LOVING "BONS. WARRY." GEORGE LEWIS. i A PAYNE. SERGT. OSCAR LLOYD. Witl profound reverence to the memory (2 QSCAR LLOVD PAYNE. who bered ast__command on : May 10. 1930, e Safe in the arms of Jesu Sate on His wentle breast. e by His love oershaded. Sweatly hie sonl doth rest MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM T. CHASE. * REED. RICHARD. In sad but loving re- membrance ‘of RICHARD REED. who de- rted this lite th paried this | ree years ago todsy, And yet our hearts are sad. but we leave 1t750 (he' Almights. who Kiiows best, FAMILY AND FRIEND. SMITH. NANCY SPEAKS. A tribut o today. May 10. 1979.” T — Her love was on t 3 LS R T, THE FPAMILY. * SPAULDING. MARY A. In sad but loving Temembrance of our _d wife "and mother. MARY ‘A, SPAULDING, who de- s sixte May 10, 1915, o —— From this world of pain and sorrow a5 taken You. dear W Whete Son will fnd- sternal restooeT HUSBAND 'AND CHILDREN. TAYLOR. MOLLIE . A tribute of love to' -d’ ‘mother " an 3 UOLITE P TATLOR. who Baseed awsy three years azo today. May 10 1938 Sunshine passes. shadows f Y Love. remembrance. outlast ail: e A o ™ memories, @ear MESHAN. R A loving thought, trus and tender, Just to sh 1 o fhow wo still remember. DREN, - CLARA MESHAN. Al - WEST. CHRISTOPHER C. In mem: o beloved husand and fatner: RIS, TOPHER C. WEST. who_depa; this life two years ago today, May 10, 1929, Prom this world of pain a To the land of peace and God has taken Where you Wi HIS DEVI “JUWILLTAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384. 138 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—] 33 bth St. N.W. 1 Thos. 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