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WINNERS IN ARTS CONTESTS NAMED Poetry, Painting Awards Announced at Pen Women’s Meeting. Prize winners in the contests for cre- ative work in arts represented by the District of Columbia League of Ameri- can Pen Women were announced at a | meeting of the organization Friday night. The contests were sponsored by Mrs. Larz Anderson and Mrs. Aaron Newman. First and second prizes in the Isa- bel Anderson poetry contest were won, respectively, by Diana Kearney Pow- ell's poem, “Swords in the Moonlight” and Edith Mirick’s poem, “Milking.” | Bess Heath Olmstead won the poetry | prize offered by Agnes Newman with her poem, “September,” while Althea | Todd Alderson’s poem, “The Circle” took second place. Other Awards Announced. Other Isabel Anderson awards were as follows: To Florence Barnes for her short | , “The Hoof That Slipped”; to lie Maloy Moses for “The Voice.” which was considered the second best | story; to Anne Charlotte Darlington for | her ‘play, “The Veil,” and to Alice M. Heaven for “Manana,” winners of first ‘und second prizes, respectively, for ‘dnml: to Myrta Ethel Cawood for the best feature story and to Clara Mander- | schied for the second choice in feature writing; to Mary Doolittle Dawson for her painting in oils, “A Bottle. The first choice of short stories was “Lilacs on a Spring Night.” by Eliza- beth Burgess Hughes Collister, who was ineligible because she won the short story prize for the 1928-29 contest. Art Group Selections. In the art group, the first picture se lected was “Blue Jar at the Window by Emma Morris Martin, who won first |prize in art last year and therefore | could not be considered in this contest Special mention was made by the judges for the art group of a portrait by Mary Doolittle Dawson, a landscape; “Sail boat,” by Emma Norris Martin, illumi Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Reasonable Rentals AMBULANCES Best in Town. “-00 Local Call ... Chambers Col. 0432 Woashington's Finest Men's Wear Store Presents SUMMER HEADWEAR Knox Panomas start at the low price of $8 OX PERCY EOYARD » 0ERIW The fomous Knox “Comfit Straw Hat. Smart, self- conforming, always correct. $6 Other Knox Straws $5 and up The Knox “Vagabond.” A rakish, lightweight felt hat that's cool, comfortable. $6 HERE'S o KNOX Summer Hat for every oc- casion. Choose one bearing this distinguished Short Story and| nation by Azalea Green Badgley, pencil sketch by Azalea Green Badgley and craft work, a lamp, by Gertrude Le Lacheur. Among other poems selected by the |jndges for special mention were those by Mme. Felian Garzia and one en titled “A Peace Offering.” for whic! the name of the contestant was not found. Mrs. William H. Moses, retiring pres- ident, presided at the meeting and pre- sented Mrs. Willlam Walton Badgley. chairman of the creative groups. who requested each group chairman to RITES FOR GEN. ELTINGE Army Officer Will Be Buried With Military Honors. Puneral services with full military {honors will be held at the Arlington |Xational Cemetery tomorrow morning }at 10 o'clock for Brig. Gen. LeRoy El- | tinge, who died at Omaha, Nebr., Thurs- day, while in command of the 1l4th Brigade. Chaplain Ralph C. Delbert, Fort Myer, will conduct the religious services and Maj. A. D. Surles, Cavalry, will command the military escort. |~ The honorary pallbearers will be Maj Gens. Robert E. Callan, C. McK. Saltz- man and M. B. Stewart; Brig. Gens E. L. King, H. C. Whitehead, W. H. | Tschappat_and Charles B. Drake, and | Cols. J._P. Tracy, Laurence Halstead nd G. T. Bowman. Mamage Licenses. Harry L. Kern. 45, and Etta B. Hewitt, 42 Rey e lg 80";‘;\!“61 Naylor, Md bt e s, this cits:" Wi 1. Nicienney. o Georze M. Childress. 22, Philadeiphia. Pa and Biizabeih B, Brav. 10, Greensboro, N. C. ReY S Weldiey. Bishop C. Hunt. 1. Boston. Mass. and yieten 3. Allen: 28, Poushkeepsie, N. ¥.5 Rev 2obert. dohnston Seph L. Ranft. ir. 26, and Adelatde M 2. Rev. Joseph J. McLoughiin Hyattsville. Md Rev. T. E this eity Alice M. Kuhn, 22 45. this city. and T Light, 43, Hedgesville. W. VA, ohn Fleming n Tyier, 22. and Anna Mae Daniel Jemes Speliman orace C. Parker. 28. and Joseohine V is. 21. both of Richmond. Va.. Rev ¥. ‘Poore Louvia G. Johnson. 21, Rev. Lonnie Herrin: eywood H. Colin. 36, and Rev Burdette: L Mann, Carroll Hill. 32. and John E. Briges. Franeis L. Lyddane. and Lucille Ward, Culpeper. Richmond. va., va and Re Diimes @ Bérry. 31, and Myrtle A. Tucker 9: Rev. J. H. Dunham, Thomas J. Culhane, 42 . Rev. Michael W. Hyl Deaths Reporrterd. lowing deaths have been reported to Department in the last 24 hour. 89. 3413 P st #4. Sibley Hospital 1130 Conn. ave. Allan W Litschzi. 76. Sibley Hospital Agnes Bailey, 74. 220 H st_n.e Arthur Giles. 74, Emergency Hospital rt Bowdell. ‘71, 437 10th &t. n Mary M. Francis, 69, 2305 18th st Basil C.'Wallich,' 61." en route Sibley Hos- rtha A, King, 58. 921 K st se David R Huss, 52, St Elizabeth s Hospital Emmett 1. Lyons, 48. Walter Reed Hospital Alvin J. Jacobs, 41, United Btate Navy Sadr. 31 Tubezculosis Homital Evans, 20. Tuberculosis Hospital Irvi Gregory. 22, found in Potomac { River in Maryland Jean Greay. 3. Emerzency Hospital Infant to Lester and Flizabeth Van Horn days. Garfleld Hospital Walter Butler, nd Mary G. Wall nell. Frances Leonard Annie A Wells Gallinger Hospital Freedmen's Hospital 1120 48th st. ne Willlam H. n 106 F st Diuffey. pital 30. Tuber: Albert Lucas. 27 Gallinger Hospital Teo C. Franklin, 11 days, 3945 Benning rd ne. losis Hos- Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers IA,oww:’:u Funeral for a $75 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones | 41 ms 10341 Funeral Costs Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than...$100 75 cost from $101 to 150 144 cost from 151 to 200 306 cost from 201 to 300 180 cost from 301 to 400 112 cost from 401 to 500 121 cost from 501 to 1000 1000 or over _ —— “Satisfactory Service on Both Local and Suburban Calls” ; Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1 1623 Conn. Ave. NW, N e ——— ‘CHAMBERS {award the prizes for her own division. | ooie weatres | INNUAL SHAD BAKE| Columbia — Increasing | | District of | cloudiness followed by showers and cooler today; tomorrow r and con- tinued cool; moderate shifting winds becoming northeast tomorrow. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness fol- lowed by rhowers and thunderstorms and cooler today; tomorrow fair and continued cool: moderate to fresh shift- ing winds becoming northeast tomorrow. Virginia—Increasing cloudiness fol. lowed by local cooler in north portion today and in south portion this afternoon or night; | tomorrow generally fair and cooler, moderate to fresh southwest winds shifting to northeast by tomorrow. West Virginia-—Fair and cooler, pos- sibly preceded by showers early this morning; tomorrow fair. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 65; 2 a.m. 62; 4 am., 62; 6 am. 60, 8 am., 65 10 am., 77; 12 noon, 81; 2 p.m., 86; 4 pm, 87; 6 pm., 87; 8 pm., 80; 10 | pm., 69. |~ Highest, 87; lowest, 59. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 79; lowest, 56. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:05 a.m. and 2:54 p.m.; high tide, 7:48 a.m. and 8:18 p.m, Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:43 am. and 3:35 pm.; high tide, 8:27 am. and| 8:57 pm. | The Sun and Moon. | ;. Today—Sun rose 4:55 a.m.; sun sets | 7:14 pm. " Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:5¢ am.; sun sets 7:15 p.m. Moon rises 4:35 a.m.; sets 7:43 pm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first five months against the average are shown in the following table: Average. January February. March April 1931. January ..1.56 ins February..1.36 ins March 50 ins April 2.89 ins May 1.53 ins for the first five ins, ins; 3.75 ins. 3.27 ins May 3.70 ins. Record rainfall months was January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February. 1884, 6.34 inches, March, 1891, 8.84 inches: April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 10.69 inches. Weather in Various Cities. rature.— Precipl- Davenport, Towa... Denver, De: El Pas Galves He Indianapolis, Jacksonvill Kansas City, Mo Little i Los Angeles. Calif Louisv New San Antonio, Tex shurg. Miss GTON. D. C Funeral at Moderate Cost When you entrust the funeral ar. | rangements to us we are aware of | the implicit confidence placed in us and perform our work as perfect as | Skill and understanding can mak The matter of cost is held within the | amount designated by the purchaser. LM (FAWLER CO * Funezat Direcicrs * 1804 M St. N.W. Phone Potomac 4170-417 Montgomery County Branch Office: Kensington 201 Public T Efficiently We point to our successful business accomplishments through the years to emphasize that our careful consi eration and painstaking service have won appreciation. ~Families all over this city and in all walks of life call on us. A Great Organization Serving the Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES'T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Undertakers The greatest Chambers Company. F Armaco. Sold gives the whole for only. Plain Funerals 875 up. thundershowers and | ‘uwufl:gfi. heavy red; Hains Point. Ca 10 BE REAL OUTING |Board of Trade Maps Plans for Parade and Events | at Sherwood Forest. A potpourr! of entertainment rangin from band concerts to the trodmon& base ball game between the Public | Order and the Membership Committees has been arranged for the annual shad | bake outing of the Washington Board of Trade next Saturday at Sherwood | Forest, Md. | . Music will be furnished during the | day by the 45-piece brass band of the 20th Regiment of the Marines and two | other bands, it is announced by J. Mitchell Owens, general outing chair- | man, | Will Parade Here. The Marine Band also will play dur- | ing & parade from the District Building to the District line as the several hun- | dred members of the trade body start | the journey to the Maryland resort in busses and private cars. Aside from the annual base ball game, | | there will be exhibition boxing matches | staged by members of the Marines, Coast Guard and Navy, who will be | guests of the trade body during the day. Base Ball Captains Named. William Wise, onetime pitcher for the | Washington ball club, will be captain \0( the Public_Order Committee nine, | while Milton F. Schwab, chairman of the Membership Committee, will head the opposition. Other entertainment reatures will in- clude golf, billiards, pool, tennis, swim- ming, fishing, boating, horseshoe pitch- | ing, trap shooting and the shad dinner. COL. PARKHURST DIES Retired Officer Expires at Home in Springfield, Mass. Col. Charles D. Parkhurst, 82. who graduated from West Point in 1872, died at his home in Springfield, Mass., Fri- day, according to War Department ad- | vices. | " After 12 years' service with the Cav- |1ary in Indian campaigns, Col. Park- hurst was transferred to the Field Ar- tillery, in which he reached the grade of colonel in January, 1907. He took | an active part in the Spanish War and | was_cited for gallantry in action at Sentlago. After 40 years' service, he was_transferred to the retired list in 1909 on his own application. Col. Parkhurst was a native of Rox- FOUND. Owner may have same by identi- ing for ad BULOVA LADY'S WRIST WATCH, lost Fi day evening in shopping district. Reward Mrs. ‘Wm A'nnu Lapsiele Saye sEV | AT—G te | §om 54 “Benwood “ave.. Takoma Park Pione Shepherd 2569. Reward COAT. tan, containing a pair of gla 13th and Clifton sts. n.w. Pinder pl rn to Mr.Samuel Dove, 1118 13th st 799 Reward DOG. name Bruce: curly male. Reward. Geo. E. lsw DOG. collle: throat: Va cent Sundays._ _ ot il DOG—English _bulldos. brindie: answers 10 Fill Reward 720 New Jersey ave. n.w. Dist . at se re- ¥ T black and white Woods, 638 B st low: white under Met. 4487, ex- - length_of soline Pt 1+ Dot s . D. C._Reward Fulkerson case; Brightwood | nue southeast, | BRO) OFFICER TO LEAD BAKE BAND. LIEUT. ARTHUR E. HARPER, Leader of the 20th Regiment Marine Band. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Joint memorial exercises, U. 8. Grant Circle, No. 1, and Abraham Lincoln Circle, No. 3, Ladies, G. A. R., Rotunda of the Capitol, 3 p.m. Hike, Red Triangle Outing Club, meet p.m. enteenth street and Pennsylvania ave- 2:45 p.m. FUTURE. ,_tomorrow, 12:30_p.m. Beuths ANDERSON, ROSA E. On Saturday. May 16, 1931, ‘at 3:30 p.m.. ROSA E.. beloved wife of Robert L Anderson. aged €8 vear. Funeral from her late residence. 1248 Fairmont st. n.w.. on Tuesday. May 19. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Glenwood Ceme- tery 18 ANDERSON. CYRUS N. On Priday., May 15,71931, 'at his_residence. 440 Haverford rd. Narberth, Pa. CYRUS N.. beloved husband of Helen May Anderson. Sery- ices at St. Paul's Church. Rock Creek Parish. on’ Monday, May 18, Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. ARNIE, DORA SOPHIA. On Saturday, May 16, 1931, at 3 a.m., at her daughter's resi- dence, 4004 13th st n.w. DORA SOPHIA ARNIE (nee Bever), beloved wife of the late John J. Arnie. She is survived by four ‘sons ‘and five daughters. Funeral from the above residence on Monday. May at I p.n. Relatives and friends in- at 3 pm BAILEY, AGNES. On Friday. May 15, 1931, AGNES BAILEY, daughter of the late Jo: seph T, and Jane E. Bailey. Remains rest- of Warner E. Puneral Mon- day. Mly ‘18, at 9:30 a.m.. from St. Mary's Catholic Church. Rockville, Md. Inter- ment Church Cemetery. SANDY. On Thursday, 1931. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. beloved husbs of Mattie S devoted son of James E. Brow Va: loving brother of M o Mrs Katle Gre resting at Lomax's new chapei, Funeral Tu the above Interment May 14, SANDY, Brown end Florence Remains 1400 8 st ADE- and sister of John and Stephen Scott. Remains resiing at_the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Fu- neral Monday, May 18, at 1 p.m. from Salem Baptisi Church. —Interment Lin- coln Mcmostal Cemetery. * Member East ¢In giar. Martha Cl on, Va ED B. On Saturday. May . 2t George'own University Hos- Dlial ALPRED B BUTLER o 358 ave.,’ Clarendon. Va.. beloved husband of Frances V. Butler zhd father of Frances Batler. Notice of funeral later. CALLOWAY. BACHALL May 1 at her residence, mu RACHARL AT She leaves to mourn their loss | GLASSES, | Marked “Shah Optical Co.” Reward. Phons jeorgia_095 GLASSES, pair thin-rimmed. in a brown ieather case. Engel. Optician; reward offered Phone Georgia 2857. <ODAE—On road fo Bethesds, Tiear = Falls Hotel, Md. Notify Mrs. 8. W. Bogs: Wisconsin 3817. _Re: ENVELOPE containing $54 elope. J. W. Johnson. Reward. Spring rd. n.w. OCKETBOOK, small tan cloth: containing fonal Theater; Saturday afternoon. name_on 1356 vicinity Western High ;' containing glasses. school car tickets. leve 5759 T 330 Li B e S, e nn K sis ata vend Met. 5250, RINGMan's gold Ting: near Lincoln Memo- f V' Liveral re Phone Adams 1443 RING with five diamonds and little finge: Ting with blue stone: Friday safternoon at Ambagsador Theater. Reward. Phone Gegreia Ted, (ontaining mon- n.w. with guard:_ half-i e SORORITY _ PIN SOROH l"] bordered with pearls. k center. SPECTACLES—Brown case Ath s.e. Lin. 0765 Reward SPECTACLES, rimiess. gold mounte case: downtown shopping district, day: reward. Clev. 2587 ITF. Smith 317 bla Wednes- SPRINGER SPANIEL. liver and white, male | and black and_white English setter’bitch st seen near Bethesda. Reward for infor- ding to their return. John Hic e Bradley 349. North_04 | WATCH, white gold Bulova: between 7th and | New York ave. and 7th and H sts. or on | Navy Yard car. Please return Mrs. Juanita Kelly. 130 Fla. ave. n.w. 1 | WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER_White, wilh | black and brown epots, long whiskers; male. 1208 _18th_st.n.w. _North 10' WRIET WATCH, lady's, | with siiver cord strap: either | Theater or near Hamilton Hotel. | Address Box 16-K. Star offce | | Gothic, shock-proof, w's Palace Reward 170 LIBERAL. REWARD. o BroEn leather billfold between 1315 Lith BATE R Tl o several 320 bill Dermit and Tesisiration card for Cord cabri- ; also private notes and cards. 8. A.| Simmons, 14th & S sts. Pot. 3886 values by the Greater for a king. Solid Steel at $500, but Chambers ' $295 of great by many funeral, cars and all, one daughter. three sons, three grand- ghildren and & noct of othér relat d friends. Funerel Monday, M: p.m.. from Jerusalem Bapti st. between ‘2 Augustus _ Lewis officiating. Pavne's ‘Cemetery. ~Remains resting at funeral parlors, 1115 23nd st. n. ER ELIZABETH. On Wednesday, May i3. 1831, &t 7:30 a.m.. ELIZABETH CAR- TER of 416 Oth st. s.w., devoted mother of ‘Martha Ingr: Mary Ana_Carter and Lulu Mack Moton. dren, five great-grandchildren and man: er relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. until 8 pm. Saturday, thereafter at the above residence. Fuseraj Sunday, May 17 at 1 p.m.. from Vermon tist Church. Tony Cemtmeny CUAPMAN. FLORENCE GRIGG. Buddenh ences the gardman Pk Hotel PLO) e gjardman Par) 7 CE' GRIC® CHAPMAN, widow of Ed- L. Chapman. Funeral services at Hy song's parlors, 1300 N st. n.w.. Tuesday . at 11 am. Interment private. 18 LUTHER LEW May 15. 19 Interment Henry T. ears. from the Em- Beltsville. Md and L 3D 1 N. H. r\wrnnn JMARGARET L. on P at’ Georgetown Univer: ARET L. beloved daugh! interment Hoi- | Stop No. 10, Cabin John car line, 2:30 | Hike, Wanderluster Club, meet Sev- | | Luncheon, Alpha Delta Phi, University | Club, d. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 17 | | HOLiEs. who aftd May 17, of Staun- / 0% | MAUS. LESTER A. =parted this life | { | mn-'cl l'l'll'-.l'lm -m of wims of th . Lowe an: lll‘hhr voted Benjamin P. Bro 5 timore, Philadelphia and New York Pl Pplease copy ) 'Al-ll. DO Prida pored eAul, Tt Slugh o gt At T ‘M.yIIanmr “a\'.u Jarvis funeral chureh, l.fl U IY W, PERRY. LAURA. On Priday, May 15, 1931 at her residence, 1325 3rd at. s.w., LAl ';l Y, loving wife of Henry Perry. des Joted mothes of Earl Perry, daughter, of Harriett Simmons. sister of Maedie Fa: ton and Mrs, Edna Smith. She leaved many other relatives an riends. Re- mains resting at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel, 3rd ‘:yfl Eye sts. s.w. x"n- tice of funer: SCHWAB, ISTIAN. On Fridas, G N ScHwA ‘I::lo".:’ £ 1931, 9t the late Contad eral from 1@ chi Sons"Co. 13 n':’n"i"'a‘n“uma a2 pm: Tnvhed” TickBem: prosmsey A Gerach 'm ROBERT R. 16, 1. Rgm‘r R. mm“WfiY x.‘ fi‘lh:’l first mmgrnmml:ll"’ tm;ldlfl May 3 5 s a 4 ! Mierment Waterford. Va. 1. ITE, JOSEPH EDWARD. On Saturdas May 16. 1931, at his residence, Mtum{- ville. Md., 3 EDWARD. aged 11 years. beloved husband. of iy A" \ohite ;fl‘la llleVluann )3‘“"%"‘0')‘(.’ 18, &t oin m“"ht lville, Md. Interment ghuu % W:!!l'! ER‘IQ“V!! and friends invited. 3 LIZABETH GRIF) this 1ife Thursss. Say 14 1031 Be peg residence. Richwood, N. J. ELIZABY GRIFFITH WISE, Who leaves. ta- mocn their Inss one brotker. George H. Grifith two sisters, Emma Coburn and Bessie I“H.d‘h:?X.el:: arg' a host of other reiativey Mount Royal, N. 3 Bunday. Mey it b May 15, l!x. ughter of Mar- Sunday, In Memoriam BIRD. ALICE. TIn loving iemembrance Qirgear mother and siandmother. ALICE ho_departed this W %0 today. May 17, 1929, i In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true There is not a day, dear mother, sR” pi%a0t hink of vou TERS, A JOHNSON, FLORENCE MORTON; TER. 8. P, HAILSTORKS, O ANDDAUGH BEANSON, JOSEPH AND M, memory our dear father. BRANBON. who died Tour exrs. 17.1927, and our aunt, MARY twenty-four years ago. Mas 7. 1907 There are stars that go out in the dark-- But ‘thelr silver light shines on. TRere are roses whose fragrance st When the blossoms are, faded and gone; MILY. FABRIZIO, FRANCESCO. In lovi brance of our father, 36 "?An— RIZIO, who dépatied this Tife one von today, May 17, 1930. We do not know the pain you bor, Nor did we see you W‘nnly know “vou went away 814 not say sood-by. SONS. HATI'DN. ISAIAH T. Sacred to the ory of my dear husband. ISAIAH T. HAT= TON. who died ten years ago_today. Mav 17, 1921. BERTHA G. lu‘rmn HOLMES, EDWARD D. In loving reme Drance’ of my - dear son. KB D ve Sears ags toda. 1926. His smiling face and loving ways Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for every one And aled heloved by il DEVOTED MOTHER. BASHA BROOKS. * LYNCH. FRED R. D. In_ loving remem E?SE-HOI );: r nr:c,mu.: baby, zm R. who went ta heaven twi today, May 17, 1929. ety FATHER AND MOTHER. * A tribute o Memors ot my_dear ron.LEVTER TN | MAUS. who lef: me seven yéars ago toda | May i Bate in the arms of Jogug g T . | OLIVE. RICHARD T. AND MARG X n memory of our dear parents, A ¥ho, departed this life nix Texratage. Niay AR CARET R NBIACGIE) Jena ieh s on year ago today, May 17, 1930. - Gone are the faces we loved so dear. Silent ‘are the voices we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thoughts to reach. BEYNOLDS. LUCY. PARKER. J. In remembrance of our dear mcther. REYNOLDS, departed this life Ma: 7. 1912: son and nephew. M{J '&'fl!‘ departed this Lfe A an 32, 1918, SIMMONS. wn.l.uu ;- In memory of dear husband, WILLIAM T. SIMM: | The died six'vears ego today. May 17, - He bade no cne a last farewell, -by to none: to beat RN R . V. i""?fi"éfi"é’ co. Neither the successors of nor with the orisinal W. . Speare_esta m.. Nattona12m02_ 1009 H St. N Formerly 940 F St. NW. Established | _1337 10th St. N.W. Funeral | r D. and Mary C. Crawford. | Funerzl from the fesidence of hi - 1628 Monroe & brother, n.w., o0 hencs to t whers | am. for the iepose of her xoul. Inter- merit at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 17 CROWDER. INEZ. On _Tuesda: 1931. INEZ CROWDER, belovéd wife of | William Crowder and 'mother of Willie | Mae Crowder. Surviving her also are a mother and several sisters and brothers Euneral Sunday, May 17. at 1 pm.. from Prazier's funeral home. 389 R. 1. ave w. Friends invited. Interment Lincoin Rirmorial Gemeters 17 DELLINGER., MARY VIRGINIA. On Friday. May 15, 1931, at her residence. 1923 Pirst nw., 9 'years. ~ Puneral services Monday. lay 18, at the above residence. 2:30 p.m Interment Congressional Cemetery. DUFFY. JAMES E.Suddenly, on Saturdas. Mzy 16, his_residence, 2 Eye S SRed e of Margaret Duffy (nee Lyrch) funeral hereafter. EVANS, EDWARD F. On Friday, May 1 1931.'EDWARD F., ‘beloved son of the late Edward and Lulu Evans. in the 30th ye of his ae. of P. A Taltavyl, 436 7th st. 5.w. Pune; Trom ‘the, "chapei ‘of B A Taiteval o Mondav, May 18, at 830 am_ thence to Donitnic’s Church. where mass will be Sling ot 8 s m T0r the renose of ‘his. so0) Relatives and friends invited. Interment Olivet Cemetery. 7 May 12, Notice o emo: RD. beloved nephew of Mrs. M amuel Ford. Surviving him latives and friends Services nterment Enfleld. N NT. MATILDA. On Tuesda at Johnson Hills, devoted mother of Cora Mitchell and Nathaniel Gant. mains ‘resting at the Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 now. until 12 noon Saturday, ther dence. Jonnson Hill p.m. Atiington. Va. Interment Qdd Fellows' Cemetery. GREEN, AUDREY. Departed this life Pn- day. May 15, 1931, at Children's Hospital, AUDREY GREEN, infant of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Green of 1409 Hopkins st. n.w Funeral Monday, May 18, at 11:30 am. from Janifer's funeral parlors, 1118 22n st nw. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. HERBERT, NANNIE, at 324 Bryant si. p.w BERT. _ Remains ' at Frazier's home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Monday, May 18, 2t 2 pm. from Baptist ‘Church, 3rd st. between H a Friends invited. Interment Coln Memorial Cemetery. JACOBS, ALVIN 3. Suddenly, Thursday, May 14,1931, at Unifed States Navy Yard, AL- VIN J. beloved husband of Nellle G Jacobs. Funeral {rom his late residence, 2870 Perry st. mie., Monday, May 18, at 2 p.i ices at Arlington Nationsl Cem 2:45 p.m. . Priday, May 15, 1931, NANNIE 'HER- Funeral ‘Second in- eryat . iy MARY VIRGINIA DELLINGER, | the beloved husband | r Remaine resting at the chapel | , at| 1 tunerai | “JOFIN R“WRIGHT co. _Phione North 0047 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS,” FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATTONAL 138. 1388 CHAMBERS P. J. SAFFELL FERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. - 3 5th Nat'l_0883. Frank Gexers Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH Vati ModeE CENTel 8Tiopiove National 2473, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. - Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. N.E. Lmh “u Ambulance sersice CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST OAPITOL ©T. Phone Lincoln 0372, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIR( 3034 M St. N.W “éé:::,x'::: i ‘GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST. N.W. West_0138. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER GAmx's BONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-24 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. g NAtional S512-5513. NO BRANCH OFFICE | Phones: BIG .IAS l DURlTY This means the entire funeral, cars and all. Remember, funeral goods are cheaper today than ever. We always give you the lowest priccs. Save all you can for the widows and orphaned children. Call The Greater Chambers Co. Phone Col. 0432-0433 Where Service is Best and Price is Least Rd. N.E. JACOBS, ALVIN J. A special communica- label and KNOW you are perfectly hatted. ACOBE, ALVIN J. A gpscia] communy- o, 1s called at 1 p.m. Monday. May 18, 1931, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, ALVIN JACOBS of North Chicago de'e No. 1095, F. A. By order of the worshipful master. ROLAND M. BROWN, BSec. JOHN!ON. ELLA. On Monday, ay 11, .deyoted wife of Nathaniel d her of Nathaniel, injita John$® PFuneral Monday, , at 1 pm, {r¥ the W. Ernest funeral church, 143 You st. n.w. l'll and friends inviti " Tlllrl- ‘nn il Efl": ‘,g ce FRANK lond CEDAR HILL. Reduced Price. = Address Box 38-H. Star O — FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. 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