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Insulation Makes the Eleectrie Refrigerator; Economical to Operate Generous 4-Cubic Foot Size ‘1447, Also Sold on Easy Terms Kapok, they call it in Java. It is the mass of silky fiber found in the seed-pods of the Ceiba tree. Processed into “slabs,” we know it in America as Dry Zero, shown in tests by the U. S. Bureau of Stand- ards to be by far the most efficient insulation for refrigerators. So there is nothing strange about Sears choice of Dry Zero for Coldspot. It is Sears habit to specify the best of everything for this mar- velously simple and dependable ‘“‘self-icing” food chest. The low price ($30 below its equals) is achieved by bringing Coldspot from the factory . . . straight to you. Have a right to . be washed wrung with a balloon Also Sold at 1825 14th, 3140 M St. N.W. Delivered Hand them over to the powerful, gentle Triple Vane Gyrator in the Kenmore— they will be washed clean without marring a thread. The over- size rubber rollers will squeeze them safely dry—and an- other week’s laundry will be just a pleasant memory! Reliable motor, strong sturdy frame, quiet, fully enclosed gears all mean safety and comfort for you. Come down now and see the Kenmore— talk over our pay- ment plan. By All Means See Sears’ Beautiful New “E Zest” Way Wickless Cil Range In Stippled Enamel 3815 Delivered and Set Up $ Down—Balance Easy Monthly Payments Have a cool kitchen from June to September—and do better cooking the year round on t handsome kerosene (coal-oil) nt burners and oven. HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CHURCH IN FIGHT ON BIRTH CONTROL i Presbyterian Assembly Split Over Reports Favoring Measure. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 30.—Feeling concerning two reports lpprovln%bu’m control flared to the surface at today's sessions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A. Faced with a committes report rec- ommending no action on two overtures | and two memorials discussing the re- ports of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America and of | an assembly commission on marriage, divorce and remarriage, the ass°mbly | W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 Phones demanded that debate be permitted. Only a few moments before it had refused to adopt the $12,250,000 budget of the church until an $18,000 appro- priation for the Federal Council had ?‘?n segregated for further considera- n. The overtures from the Presbyteries of Carlisle, Pa., and Denver, Col., asked that the assembly repudiate the Fed- eral Council report .prrovlng birth con- trol and withdraw from the council. The memorials from the Philadelphia Presbyteries demanded that the report of the assembly commission approving birth control under certain conditions be stricken out. Such action already has been taken by the commission itself. Sharp division came when considera- tion of the budget was ended with the sudden motion of Dr. Mark A. Mat- thews, Seattle, to adopt’ the budget without the council appropriation. Two votes were needed before the attempt of the Committee on Bills and Over- tures to block debate was overriden. Though the committee offered a reso- lution that “the General Assembly dis- approves ecclesiastical pronouncements on the subject of birth control.” its ac- tion, if carried, would have maintained the status quo and prevented discussion from the floor. Debate will come late Monday. The assembly was unanimous in ac- ceding to the request of Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, head of a commission to ef- fect union with the Methodist Church and other Presbyterian denominations, | that his commission be given authority to meet with similar commissions of the Reformed and Presbyterian Churches this Summer to draft a final plan of union for action next year. Similar approval was given a recipro- | cal agreement, with the United Presby- terian Church of North America con- cerning ministerial pensions. Local evangelism was tion rescinding rules governing such | service, taken after formal report that | Lhe Presbyteries had voted against the | of Washington 1218-1220 N. Open Evenings /////////%//////W/W////////////////////////////////////x Y. Ave. N. W. —~ t0 Reliable Famil (Copyright. 1931, by L. C. Gorsuch.) 000 . ANNUAL MEETING CHARLES W. MORRIS, President W ASHINGTON TOPHAM WILLIAM E. WISE, Secretary | formally killed with | ratification of a constitutional declara- | D. C, MAY 31 .IAME! ll KELLER. LANDS IN INDIANAPOLIS Amelia Earhart Making Autogyro Flight Acrosé Country. INDIANAPOLIS, May 30 (A— | Amelia Earhart, who is making a trans- continental fiight in an autogyro, Jand- | ed at the Curtiss-Wright Field here late this afternoon, after a flight today | across Ohio and part of Fennsylvanis She planned to spend the night here. She had stopped during the day at Zanesville, Ohio, to refuel. Funeral Costs Our Charges for 1,000 30 cost less 75 cost from 144 cost from 306 cost from 180 cost from 112 cost from 121 cost from | Local and Suburban Service Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. ies - We have a large number of Grmds, Players and Uprights, both new and used instruments, which we will place in homes in Washington and vnumty. They may be used until we need them—which will be for an indefinite time, and you are free to enjoy the piano to the fullest. We have received a large number of pianos from two of our brlnchel, and are placing this surplus stock of instruments in our warerooms here in Washington. Instead of per- mitting this stock to depreciate, we are ready to take the loss now—and have priced these instruments at greatly reduced figures, and any one con- templating the pllrchue of a piano in the next few months cannot afford to miss this opportunity. All pianos included in this group which are not sold outright will be placed in the homes of families who are interested in own- ing a piano in the immediate future and for the valuable advertising we will receive by huvmg good flmxllel use them. We reserve the right to select the homes in which these pianos are to be placed. Positively No Charge for Anything There are absolutely no storage, cartage or rental charges of any kind. You rmust call at the store to file your request. There is no red tape—no strings attached to this offer. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc. 1340 G St. N.W. \\ Notice to Lot Owners of Glenwood Cemetery Typical Scene—Glenwood Cemetery in Cherry Blossom Time of lot owners will be held in the rooms of the Board of Trade, second floor of The Evening Star Building, 11th St. and Pennsylvania Avenue, on Mon- day, June 1st, 1931, 7:30 p.m. All lot owners are earnestly requested to be present. BOARD OF TRUSTEES: ODELL S. SMITH, Treasurer CHARLES E. MARSH 193 @ards of Thanks. O A Fyuiaee lah to express our | BRIGHAM, ERNEST DORR. On Wednesds rateful appreciation to our many friends or their thoushtfulness in Sending flovers d“""&l%o v m AND PAMILY. MURBAY, M. lflAll'r 25 by, family of the late sn to thank Dhrelr. reiatives_ triends and shbors for their kindness shown during the iliness and at the death of our mother, and deeply appreciate the beautiful florai tributes and the kind expressions of sym- th; JOsEPm N MURRAY. MRS, mENIAMT P BROWN, I FoNATR MURAAY: Braths BRISCOE, MARY. Wedne 1931, ’I Gallinger Hospit: loving '“ of Jami of and Oenmdt !roon 50 leaves many other rel: tives and friends to mourn her dw-nure Remains resting at the John Rhines funers chapel. 3rd and Eye l'-l Funeral Mondey, June 1, at 1:30 from the above chapel. Interment mont Cemetery. (JAMES H. KELLER DIES AT AGE OF 67 YEARS | Lifelong Resident of Capital Had Been Associated With One Firm Four Decades. James H. Keller, a lifelong resident of Washington, died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. T. Kim- mel, 611 E street northeast. He was 67 years old. Mr. Keller had been associated with the firm of Martin Wiegand for more than 40 years as foreman. He was also associated with the Metropolis Building Association and the German Orphan Asylum. on the board of di- jrectors of which he served for many years. He is survived by his daughter, a son, Raymond H. Keller, and a sister, Miss Mary Keller, all of this city. Funeral services will be held at the residence cf his daughter tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported o R R TR RS Julian C_and Prances E Levell. girl ‘Thomas E. and Agnes G. Charles P. and Lelia M. Simmon: Joseph E. lnd Mlflehne C. James E. Ethel ‘Wh! Georze E. lnd Elizabeth H; & Judson J. and Ann L. Randlett. Graham and Virginia !ul’l il Stephen T. and Helen Earl: Prank E. and Frances Hay Thomas M. and Sadie M. LID!(Omh boy. Benjamin J. and Ethe! Breeden. girl. Flwood W. and Hilda Barnes. girl R e Anthony D. and Prances Sweeney. boy. Leonard R. d Mary Cunningham, boy. Chearles R. and Mary Ewen, bov Childs nd_Mary E. Hilton. sirl. Samuel and_Sarah Simon, girl. e and Ruby Noell. girl. a R. Brooker, boy. Altred and ona Turner. bos es and Presie Diggs. eirl Louts and Iora Minor. girl John N. and La Verna White, girl Fimore and Beatrice Dunkins. girl. Leslie H. and Ruth Hieks, boy Earl B. and Rose Brooks. girl Augustus and mnh Fletcher. boy. Deaths Reported The following deaths have been reported to the Health Depariment in tre last 34 | hours: Mrs. F_L_Kemball. 89, 2909 Brandywine st Seely E_‘Ingersoll, 81. 3118 3d st ne | Jessie C. Gallehue, 71, n Louis C. Trumbo. 70. 4212 Haves st. n.e Charles A Waters, 69. 1120 7tk st. n.e. Jenfe Trimle. 60, 1221 Mass. ave. Phoebe L. Greer. 43, Walter Feed Hospital. Eunice B, Eawards. 43. 836 7th st. n.e Louis Balint, 25, Potomac River, foot of - | 13th at. Leona Marks. 21. Sibley Hospital John Cavlor, 20, en route Emergency Hos- ital | *'Martha L_Shoemaker, 11. Sibles Hospital feld Hospital Helen Nicholson, 10, & C, Bachschmid, 8. 3001 Livinsston st. Richard Butler, 87. 320 H st nee. Bevecea King. T4 !l Zijzabetn's Hospital it Nelsc 321 Luttie Berry, Robert Levi, Carrie Lewis, 47. Bridges on Sp;den Plan. Vast engineering schemes at present |unthought of would be possible if | science” could real the secret of the | spider’s web. If man could make ropes land cables with the approximate | strength of a spider's web, suspension bridges could be thrown across on small cables, and, being light and easy to anchor, there would be no limit to their rl wirl. 49, Freedmen's Hospital. 49, Gallinger Hospital ma A Half st. 5.%. FOR LOST ANTWALS apply Amimal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave 8088, BRACELET, with largs flat blue stone: prob- ably on Trinidad bus or vicinity 15th and K National 8100, betwsen 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. d BREAST PIN, upper 14th st. trict _or downtown. = Reward. Hampshire ave.. Al Col. 28! COIN P brown, containing 4 kevs and chang ward if returned to Room 241 State. War and Navy Blde. DOG—Brindle bull. 5 su{. old, Pupi iy shopping dis- 3800 N PIN, old_circle, 'Ilh pearls. aq in center: either at Arlington or Great Falls. Heward. Cleveland 8213 SORORITY PIN, name_on ley.” Reward. 7110 7th s 36 SUIT CASE—Small. biack: left on Chevy Chass car_Fridi am. Containing ladiss’ laundry. If for return to 1446 Corcoran ck “Trma Due nw. Geors DEATH COMES an Most Families Call CHAMBERS LARGEST IN THE CITY B Parlors, 3 Chapels, 10 Cars Hearses and Ambulance: Free Use of Building Lowest Rates—Complete We have a Funeral for. . $75 With Us Are W. F. ELLIOTT R. K. HARVEY Whose Father Buried Abraham Lincoln Experience of the Best Price of the Least In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W. W. Ciambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less 228 Channing st | | Breatha. 1, st Rock 8priggs. Wyo., on of Col, 5. oa Arsensl; e Fart N iiaver June 1, at2pm. 31 BYCK, JESSE G, On Saturdsy, May 30, 931, ot his vesidence, 812 Rittenhoyse st nw. peloved husband of 1ds B. Buck AndcTatner af Bentamin, Trvi ] liam, Milton and Vernon Buck, Lucille Grovannoni and Jeannette "Roge neral from Holy Comforter Cl ave and Madison st., on Tues 10 W "Refatives wha reiends invited. 1 BUCKLEY, EDWARD E. Suddenly, - rday. ey 30, 1933, in Forr: BB: WARD E., beloved husband of Agnes J Buckley (nee Hurley). Notice of funeral hereafter. . CAYLOR. JONN J, Buddeniy, on Thursdas, 8. J. son _of Hi%vey® £ 'ana ‘hancre ¥ aged 28 ye Funeral from W. ber: funeral "home. 1400 _Chapin Sunday, May 31, at 2 and friends invited." Interment at & Hill Cemetery. CHIN, ROY. Departed this life Priday, May 9. 1931, at Gali Hospital, RO' the beloved husband of Magsie Chin." He is_survived Funeral Monday. June m. from L5 rdreay & Soh's funeral bome. 2105 13thst. n.w. Relatives and friends invited COLES, CLAUDIA STUART i’ Lo R FeOARY COLes. "wite“of the 1ate. Tocker Gotes of Albermarle County, Va. EURY, SARAH K. Suddenly. on Saturday, May 30, 1931, at her residence. 1809 North Capitol’ st., 'SARAH K. oeloved wife of Charles H.'Eury. Puneral from the above esidence on Mondayv. .une 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. FLANERTY. EDMOND RATHBONE. ay 20, 1831 st 837 Tower Villa drl\e EDMOND 'RATHBONE. beloved Bhisband ot Bren- Praherty (nee "olt: back). Funeral from the W. W. Chambers home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. June 3. at 9:30 a.m. Inter- Hill Cémetery. 1 EMMA A WATSON. On Thureday. vd9aL ar ‘her residence. Gum EMMA WATSON FORD, be. 1% Geores Pord: Gaushiar o b late Mrs - Martin McIntosh. She _also leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ida V. Botis o Washington. D. €. and Mr ie L. e of Gum Springs. VA.. one grandson. Glavence Browns tan’ of. the® lae” Mrs Florence Ford Brown. Remains resting at the John T Rhines funeral home. 271 North Patrick st. Alexandria. Va. Puneral Sunday, 31, at 1 pm, from Zion Baptist’ Church. ' Alexandria,” Va. In‘er- ment Gum Springs, Va. 31 GALLEHUE. JESSIE C. Departed this Lite on Fridey. May 2 the_residence OF ner axushter. Mes Eay. E Kln:he!mI after a lingering iliness, JESSIE C. LEHUE. beloved mother 'of Mrs Vickers end Mrs. James T. Lowe. from the residenice of her daughter, Mre James T. Lows, 1821 Potomac ave. se. Monday. June 1 at 11 am. _Intermsnt at Congressional Cemetery. Friends and rela- tives nvited. 31 GOLDSMITH. DOROTHY G. On Fridar. May_29. 1931 'OROTHY G., beloved wite of Ralph L _Goldsmith. Puneral from Gawler's chepel, 1754 Bennsrivania ave, n.w. on Sunday, May 31 gt 10 am. GRAMAM. JANE. Found rest. on May 29. 1031, JANE GRAHAM. the Younges: child of W.'R_and Hattie B Graham. Funeral services Mondas, June 1, At 3 p.m.. at her late home. on 'Brown sve. East Fall Church, Va GRIMES. MARY E. On Friday night. May 2. 1931, at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Norton Crump. 339 Braddock rd. Alexandria, Va. MARY E.GRIMES, lov- ing wife of the late Grimes. Fu- neral from St. Mary's Catholic Church Alexandria. June 1 at 9 am. GROSS, SAMUEL. On Tuesday, May 26 1931." at Crownsville, Md. SAMUEL GROSS, devoted son of Bessie Gross. brother of Benjamin. Louise. Blanche Gross_and Carrie Carier. Funeral Sun- day. May 31. st 1:30 p.m.. from Brent- wood M. E. Church. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. nw. until 5:30 p.m. Satirdav. May 30, thereafter at his residence. 108 Ivory ‘st.. Brentwood. Md 31 WACKLEY, DOROTHY. On Thursday. 28. 1931 at her residence, 913 N st DOROTHY HACKLEY, devoted w; Odna_ Eackley and m. ley. daughter of Ma M Bell. David, Jos Remains resting ¢t the W. Jarvis funerel church. 1432 You st. Funeral Monday. June 1. mont Avenue Baptist' Church. m'.vn. ADA_B. Suddenly. on Saturdas. May 30. 1031 at Cesuelty Hospital. ADA B. HELD. beioved granddaughter of Mrs. Ciera S Woodward of 236 10th st. n.e. (Funeral private.) HUMM. MARGARET LORAINE. Fridar. May '29. 1931, 2t 8:45 o'clock p Tesidence of her parents. Chesie Va, MARGARET LORAINE HUMM. aced 10 vears, beloved daughter of Edward and Lou'sa M. Humm_ (nes Tayman). end sranddaughter of Mrs. Kathryn Tayman and Mr. and Mrs Anton Humm of Fort uneral from above residence 1. at 2 oclock pm. Rela. tives and’ friends invited. Interment Co- lumbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Co. May nw.. i N, ROBERT L. On Saturday. May ! at 2:05 am.. at the resideace of . Mis. M P Wiggintoy Brown. . Brentwood. . ROBERT He lcaves ‘to mourn their loss one sister, Mrs. M. P, W. Brown: one brother. Byrn Jack four nieces and three nephews ther relatives and friends " 'Remey he seen at above ock Sundar. - Funeral 12_o'clnck. Church. Rev services from: Brontwsed. Methodist Jones officiating. Middleburg. Va IACOBS. HYMAN. 931, HYMA! e an Tather ot Mive On Saturday. May 30. oved husband of Hannah sky, 3501 14th st. Sunday, t 2 p.m MARY CATHERINE. Suddenly. on_ Fridey. May 29. 1931 ai_ her home. Dranesville, Va.. MARY CATHERINE JEN- KINS. (nee Bicksler). widow of uel Jenkins. in_her 83rd vear. Funeral Sun- day. May 31. at 2:30 p.m. Priends and ves invited to attend 31 KAMINSKY. ABRAMAM. Suddenly. on Fri; 7' 29, 1931, at his residence. 4819 e.'nw. ABRAHAM. the beloved husby of Katie Kaminsky. Funeral from the above residence on Sunday. May 37ae 3 pm ” Relatives end friends in- vifed. (Please omit flowers.) KELLER, JAMES HENRY. On, Satu e at the home of his daugh- 611 E st aced 74 vears. e Rehecca Kel- Juna 1. at Friends Prospect nw. May “Funeral gervices 3 p.m.. at the above 3 vited 1o atiend. Interment Hill Cemetery. LEWIS. CARRIE, Departed this life Wed nesday, 37. 1931, at her residence, 15365 Hall st sv. CARRIE LEWS. beloved wife of Charles Lewis and loving mother of Danisl. Lily May Waugh of Savannah. Randoiph. Joseph. Abra- ham, Elstne. Narvell Lewis, sister of Roy. Prank and Rudy Lewis. She siso leaves & of other reiatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral perlors, 1300 South Capitol st Services will be_ held at Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 3rd and L sts. s.w., 8at- urday. May_30. at 8 p.m. Funeral Sun- dey. May 31 1 pm. from Betham Baptist Church. King Georse County. ¥ MARKS. LEONARD A. On Thurzdav. May 28, 1931, LEONARD A._MARKS. beloved son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Marks. aged 21 vears. Funeral from his late resi- dence. 813 12th st. n.e. on Monday. June 1. at 1:30 p.m.. thence to Nativity Episco- pal Chureh. 13th st. and Mass. ave. se. Where services will be held at 2 p.m. Rel: atives and friends invited. = Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 31 SUSAN WARD. Suddenly. on 29, 1031. rt her residence. SUSAN WARD. widow mes T. McOonnell. Funeral from her S restence ‘on Mondav. June 1.t 10 Interment Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 31 MOORE. DANIEL W. On Fridas. May 20. 1931, at Gallinger 'Hospital. DANIEL ILRE. oo oot imma Walker, be: loved husband of Louise Moore and fath of Sylvester Moore. He leaves five four brothers and efher relative: friends. Remsins resting at the John T Rhines_ funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. sw. Notice of funerai later. PRESTON, GEORGE C. Burial services for the lste’ GEORGE C. PRESTON, who died May 11, 1630, at his home. 826 'Allison st nw. will be conducted at Port Lincoln Cemetery on Tuesday. June 2. at 2:30 p.m., Where the body will be removed from the vault to Acacia Knoll. 1 PRICE. BARBARA LEE. On Friday. May 29, 1931, at_Freedmen's Hospit T a brief iliness, BOBBIE LEE PRI e 3 years 7 months, beloved daughter of Mrs. Cassie Barnes. foster child of James and Anita Price and_ granddaughter of Mrs. Ella Jordan. . Remains _resting at_ Frazier's funeral home, 389 R. L. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral Jater. ROME. HULDAH JANE. On Saturday. May 30, 1931, at the home ‘of her son. Home Germantonn. e HOLDAH JANE ROME. aged 86 years. Funeral Sunday, May 31, at 3 pm.. {rom her son's home. Interment Monday, June 1, Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. SHOEMAKER. M. LEE. On Friday. May 29, 1931, M. LEE SHOEMAKER. aged 11 vears. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. n.e.. on Monday, June 1. at 10:30 905 East Caputal st ny, | WALEX, 3t 1 pm. | 1 Interment Monday, et | Lewis Berman. | Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Dan- | Beaths S Ty WA n ’l'll’fl :legmr of h P e W Porest Glen Cemeurv ‘30, On Satu % m"i. ut. EORGE f"":. o il CIIllom WALL. 0 w;b:,nghorh:m’ Tnte-Styea 6. "Wy e late Prof. PRl A e X and B WATERS. CHARLE 1 1, CitARLEs %, Plored Bgt '.l‘:dud’:’yl‘ngun’e 2‘.";t 110'30 ‘am " Relatives ; National c:m:uu i O WATERS. CHARLES A. Co - ard I Haiden g‘.:;“," St B Tequested to sssemble’ ' Deal's, funer i Priday, Ma: CHARLES A VICTOR E. WATKINS, Commander. & WATERS, CHARLES A. A spect of Prizung Presemen's Snion: No "y wil held on Tuesday morning at 10 o'cloek in Typosraphical Temple for the purpose Sl odiending the ' funeral of ‘aur- iste brother,” CHARLES A, WATERS. AONE, President, CARL V. WHITE, Sec-stary. WELLS, ROBERT T. Departed this m Saturday, May 30.' 1931, at_10:1 . ROBERT T. WELLS of 2715 Georgis aves Apt. 104, beloved son of Mrs_ Ida We Hopkirs ‘and brother of Mrs. Lulu xH' ner. St Lous. Mo Mrs Ciara Prank and Leon Wells He leaves Arthur, many other relatives and friends. Notjce On Friday, May of funeral later. WHEELER. WILLARD B. . 1931 at his_residence. 1518 se. WILLARD H. beloved h\nh‘n‘;ng % Annfe Wheeler " Funeral fram resicence on Tuesdav, June 3. . thence to St. Th: nds are invited. ton National Cemetery. WIGGINS. ERNEST. On Friday, 29, 1931, after a proionged _iliness. WIGGINS. husband of Nellie Miller Wig- gins. Funeral services at W. W. Chambers Co.’s funeral home. on Sunday. May 31. at 10:30 a.m__ Friends and relatives invited. Interment Bdlem Cemetery, Brookeville, Md nn:uu:IJ 4 Intermen !uddenly. aa ETHPLBER’ or Y587 betoved son Wilburn, in his 19th y-.r”"ne&f.ufi“&'éf ingat funeral home ‘of Warner E. Bumc phres. Rockville, 3d.” Notice of funeral WOODLAND, ROBERT. oOn Tuesdsy. May 3 a.m. ROBERT WOODLAND T Frank Woodland. Celia Bfiscot arys County. {riend of Mf. and Shelion, Notice "of "fuseral Juler g S o church, 1432 You st. now. - 1 In Memortam, CURTIN, MAURICE J. brance of our dear husban MAURICE 3, CURTIN, who d 80 tocav. May- 31, DENNIS. MAMIE E. In sad but loving re- Dgmbience of ms deer wite MANTe E who departed t a0 todsy. May 1. To30 - 1 one Year T have missed your dear form. your love- Iy smile. your tende and 1 have missed the home sou all_those passing will meet you A loved one from e voice 1 love il & = is vacant in mv heart That_never can be filled _—— HER MOTHER. CORA PATRICK. * FLANNIGAN. JAMES. 1In loving memors o me pal JAMES FLANNIGAN, who' e one year ago todas. May 31, 1930 EMMITT WARRING. FURBEY. ANTHOXY EDWARD. AND MARY A loving tzibute to the memory OF pur Gear parenis. ARTHONY EDWARD and MARY FRANCES FURBEY. who de- parted this life 24 years ago Mav 30, 1907, and two years ago. May 25. 1929, Our hearts still ache with sadness. Our eves shed many tears God oniv knows how we miss you both Through all these lonelx vears ROSA. RAYMOND. MARGUERITE. JONES. LAURA. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, LAURA JONES. who_de- parted this life five years ago today. May 31. 1926, Gone is the face we loved <o dea e voice we loved to awas Jor et or sbeech: for thousht to reach HER BEvOTeD” CRIBREY FRED D JONES. MYRTLE BROOKS. ANNIE M TURNER . SUTHARD. MARY C. A tribute of love to MARY € SUTHARD. a devoted wife. ried’ this life one vear aso to One e ish your, has passed. but T will eher- mory_always. M. SUTHARD (HUSBAND). * | TAYLOR. SARAR E. ‘In memory of our dear mother. SARAH E. TAYLOR. who depart- ¢4, tnis life one Teaf aso ioday. May 3L Where our d-ar mother In her peaceful and lo; Since you ve passed ai HER LOVING HUSBAND AND OHIL- THAYER. CARRIE E. A the_memory of our de; E. TEAYER. who de ibute of love to ‘mother. CARRIE r smiling face, 8he had a xindly word for each And died beloved by all As_we loved you. 0 we miss You In our memory you are alwars near Loving remembrance lincecs forever, Bringing many & silent tear HILDREN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLI 3 S5thSt. N.W. Frank Geier's Sons Co | i T ... National 2473 | Modern Chapel. Teleptior “Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8T NE. Linmln “u | Ambulance service. | CHAS. S, ZURHORST 80} EAST CAPITOL ST. CHAMBERS { Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th St ___Col._6324. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC. BIRCH) 3034 )£ N.W. Phone West 0098, ablished 1841, GEO. W. WISE Co. 2900 M ST. N.W. West_0135. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. thnra establish- Peie Nationa1 2002 1009 H Sl. N. W. Formerly 940 F_St. Eaubeamnie———— JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1537 10th St N.W. __Phone North 00, J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384. 1388. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER Josern GAvViERS BON3 Ell:\;lsi:’h.d Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant am. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Glenwood Cemetery. 3l 813, ELIZABETH H. Departed this life May 1, at_her ‘residence, 3 Quincy pl . Udrthe BOBHS, Desoved wite of John A. Sis and daughter of the late Baker and Annfe A. Thorn, Funeral Mon. day. June 1, from her residence at 8:30 am., " thence to St. Martin's Church, where requiem mass will be said at'9 am. Interment at Holy Rood Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. SMITH, SILAS €. On Friday, May 20, 1031, at his residence. 3216 O at. n.w.. SILAS Bl Deloved brotner of Joni and Wil liam Smith, devoted son-in-law of Mrs. Caroline Herbert, brother-in-law cf Matti . Smith. | Remaing resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st pw. untll 10 am Sunday, thereafter his 'residence, 32! st n.w. i Mondes. Sane 17t 10’8 m., from Epiphany Church. 31 ENCER, GRACE 8. On Saturday. Ma: R 1937, at Garfeid Memorial Ho ull\l GRAC SPENCER. aged 90 ‘widot SR A aries 3 Beneer: and’ moiner, of Ellen 5. Spencer. Notice of funeral later. TOMLIN. ARTHUR R. On Saturday, May 30. 1931, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. L. H. Williams. 12 Decatur at. Cot: tage Gity. Md., ARTHUR R. TOMLIN, beloved husband of ‘the late Florence M Tomlin (nee Melville)., Funeral from thy above residence Tuesdaly. June 3, at 1 D. Interment. Glenwond. Gemetery. Relatives and friends invited, 3 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 %0 BRANCH OFFCE | MONUMENTS. MONUMENTS BIG REDUCTION R MA' JAS."R: DURITY Bladensburg Rd. N.E. ‘ Roebuex. _____ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. ( Co 1212°F St | GEO B SHAFFER E£XPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT: ioe % fh e & Eye

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