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THE EV NING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931. * A7 M———-—-—_———_———b————_—m MRS. MARY ANN LIPSCOMB | Tinity, Church, following bric servics | MRS E. N. BRAMMER I : ‘ COFFEE SCALDS BABY Draths, DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowe $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 Red Star No. 1 New Potatoes Fancy Stringless Beans.. Juicy California Lemons. Best Cooking Apples.... Washington State Green Peas.2 lbs. Well-Filled Lima Beans......2 lbs. Red Ripe Georgia Watermelons Reg. 10c Choice Shoe Peg ° Sugar Corn Save five cents Zingg, Swiss Gruyere Cheese vox 35c ASC0 Strawberry Preserves s jar Coffee DIES AT RESIDENCE HERE Buried Tomorrow in Arling- ton Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Ann Lipscomb, widow of |John T. Lipscomb, Civil War veteran |and retired commission merchant, |died yesterday at her residence, /3004 Q street. She was 76 years old |and had lived in Washington her en- | tire llk, having been born in George- Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at Holy gwldow of Civil War Veteran to Be Walter at the home. Burial will be in Arll ton National Cemetery. after the ceremonies. Mrs. Lipscomb is survived by three sons, John T., jr., of The Evening Star; A d Norman J. Lipscomb, and three ghters, Jmphln! H. LIDI- comb, Mrs. John J. Higgins rs. Paul H. Wacker, all of wumnmn. F. Ttaly Honmors Wilkins. PLYMOUTH, England, July 24 (#).— The Jtalian Royal Geographic Society gold medal and diploma for his serv- ices to science in polar research were presented today to Sir Hubert Wilkins aboard the submarine Nautilus, in which he has planned to make an Arctic trip this Summer. Finest Fresh Produce at 4scO0 Savings! Eat plenty of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables to keep in the best of health. 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Chuck Roast. .1b. 15¢ Roast ......Ib. 25¢ Rib Roast. . .1b. 25¢ b 15e¢ Bouillon Veal Roast ........lb.23¢ Veal Patties 4for25c Whole or S.'mnll Half Shres of Ham Thens Prices Fifective in Our Meat Markets Woshington and Vielnity Loin Veal Chops Ntores and b 35¢ [ DIES AT HOME HERE Daughter of Late Col. Henry W. D. Nicholson to Be Buried Tomorrow. Mrs. Eleanor Nicholson Brammer, a member of an old Washington family, died yesterday morning after a linger- ing iliness at h-r residence at 1851 Cali- fornia street. She was 40 years old. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon 2 o'clock at the home of her sist'r, Mrs, Lucius Q. C. Lamar, 1709 Lanier place, and inter- ment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Brammer was the daughter of the lats Col. and Mrs. Henry W. D. Nicholson, who were prominent resi- dents of the Capitol Hill section in for- mer years. Mrs. Brammer is survived by her husband, Georgs Emmett Brammer; Richard H. Tilley, a son of Mrs. Bram- mer by a former marriage, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Lamar and Mrs. Helen N. Kimmell. MT. AIRY WIDOW BURIED Funeral Services Are Conducted for Mrs. Clementine Conaway, 89. Special Dispatch to The Star. MOUNT AIRY, Md., July 24.—Serv- ices for Mrs. Clementine Conaway, 89, who died Monday at the home of her son, Edward S. Conaway, Winfield, from arterio sclerosis, were held at Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church with the Rev. O. B. Langrall, Mount Airy, officiating. Eh> was the widow of Willlam P. Conaway and the daughter of the late Willlam Hanson and Drucilla Penn. She is survived by the follow- ing children: Mrs. Oliver Davis, Mount Alry; Thomas and Albert, near Mount Airy; Columbus V., Danfel Edward and Wwilliam, _Winfield. Interment was made in !beneur Cemetery. J. E. HOOD, 62, BURIED Baltimore Man, Who Died !llddan- ly, Interred at Pine Grove. Special Dispateh to The Star. MOUNT AIRY, Md., July 24.—Serv-| ices for John Edward Hood, 62, who| died suddenly at his home in Baltimore | Tuesday night from compncnuum,\ were held at Pine Grove Cemetery,| Mount Airy, with the Rev. A. L. Harns- | berger, pastor of M. E. Church South, | this piace, officiating. Mr. Hood was well known locllly.‘ having been born in this community. | Until he was forced to give up his po- sition, due to failing health, Mr. Hood was employed as telegraph operator by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and was last stationed at Monrovia. Be- sides his widow, who before m-rmn! was a Miss Isabelle Hammond of | Frederick, Mr. Hood is survived by one | son. William.' at home: u sister, Mrs.) 8. B. Norwood, Ridgeviile, and a num- ber of nieces and nephews. Interment was made in Pine Grove Cemetery. | Marriage Licenses. orge W Leitz 28, this city, and Ssivia Paviousek. 19, Cnmlol Hefghts, Md.; Rev. J. | Harvey Dunha | William E. Tur‘;x,er 21, And Josephine Raz- | so. end Mars Me- | B. herty, | . 29. Notre Dame. Ind.. 28, this city; Rev. | Jes Muskozee. Okla. and | Yliulxlh L. Wlllllml. 27, Cuero, Tex.. Rev. | nd Rosalle Reese, Gertrude E. %5 Fniadelphia Fa: Rev. Slevitz, 40. and Fannie Goldberg. 31, um oL s-lumun Mo Rev, G Siversiong. Major. 24, “and Malvern V. wens. and_Catherine J. rewen. ret E. | che; 22, raa Hddsing 3i. ‘both of Richmonds Var Rev. | Allan F. Poore. Short Illness Fatal. Mrs. G. Harris Fleld of The Plains, Va., died at Fauquier County Hospital, Warrenton, Va. after a short illness. She is survived by her husband, three nieces of Washington, D. C., and a nephew of Philadelphia, Pa. Services were held at her late residence, Field- You Will Be Delighted 1 So Convenient So Complete 614 12th St. Rites Tomorrow PHOTOGRAPHER TO BE BURIED AT ARLINGTON. LEONARD. ~—Underwood Photo. Funeral services for Afthur Leonard, 53, dean of Washington news photog- hph'n will be held at 12:30 o'clock to- morrow afternoon at Vienna, Va. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery at 2 o'clock. He died yesterday at Walter Reed Hospital following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Leonara was one of the organ- izers, and a former president of the ‘White House News Photographers’ As- sociation. He was well known among Washington official circles, and had . been a member of the news staff of Underwood & Underwood for about 20 vears. He served two terms as mayor of Vienna, where he made his home. He was a Splnlsh War veteran. FLYER’S: FUNERAL SET Army Pilot Killed in Manila Crash to Rest in Arlington. Puneral services will be held in the Arlington National Cemetery tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock for Second Lieut. Marvin M. Burnside, Army Air Corps, who lost his life in an airplane accident at Clark Field, Manila, P. 1., April 21, 1931, His wife, Mrs, Erial K., Burnside, who was with him in Manila, accom- panied his body to this city. A native of Iowa, Lieut. Burnside as graduated from the University of Mlchllln in 1924, He was appointed a second lieutenant in the Army in 1924, and completed courses at the Primary Flying School and the Ad- vanced Pl:yinl School with the rating of air pilot. ARTHU! Births Reported. William T. and Margaret Scott. boy. 1 Costinett. boy, and Grace May. Alexander ‘and Ruth Brooks. kirl Charles J. and Norvelle b Emma Monroe, boy. Alvert Fand Elsie Saul, B0y iwing George d Beatrice Wyvill. bos. a Je«xr Torrens. bov. ¥, red MacDonald. wirl. Bobert E .nadenn Goff. xirl hi d_Sadi irl, Charles R. ma zur &-on wirl Arnold E. and Dorothy Scott. sirl. Gerald and- H-u—n ebdareton. el Geory d Bethuel Brown. mirl. Deaths R Reported Anna M. Jarrett. 90. 3 Harewood rd. Patrick Travnor, 8. Georsetown Ontver- Charlotte 1358 Columbia rd. | Cutherine Jackson. §3. Littie Bisters of the H, Bradvury, 6. 439 © Dh: L stse "St. Elizabeth’s Hos. 32, Treasury Depart- | Georretown University 4107 ibert Desrayter. 41. al. Myrtle T. Walter, ment. it Azalea Kraft, Hospital. Wade 'Keith Blechman. 15 months, Connecticut ave John Campbeil. 4 months. Florence Crit- | and Mable Lavkoff. 1 2110 10th st igvidence Hoipital, . Providence Hosoital. ames Ward, 33, Tubeunlnllu Hospita hard Roberts. 3 months. Children's vs. | infanc 3o :-fl-_r]m Helen Walker. § frer Ho Infant Moses ‘and Rosstta Cunningham. 1 _hour. Gallinger Hospital, FOR LOST ANIMALS League. 349 Maryland BROOCH, white gold, with aqua ing, lost' July 0. Pinder call Mi . 6884, and reccive reward. Tuesday. part ;" answers to of »_Cleveland 0828. Re: ward. " GOLD PIN. crescent, and_ star: viclnity & ver Spring. West 1991 before 3 o POLICE BADGE NO. 472, lost 'nnrmn . Return Private Henry H. Hefll: Rewa PAIR GLASSES_New case. of & cian, between Glen Echo and Benton si. ward. _Phone_Cleveland 2152-J. PURSE, small,_containing bill: infer car, M hst. ne Decatur Sime. opti- Re- T_CHAIN, “man’'s, with Shriner's Finder mme mum to 412 5th | di f_deec Reward. charm. R Favorable Comments —have come to use from all over the city, from people we have served during the more than twenty years we have been in business. These peo- - ple realize fully that they re- ceived full value for their money, a ence at a No one service of experi- very low price. need trust a loved one to an inexperienced fu- neral director in the hope of getting lower prices, because our price for experienced service is lower than that a less experienced man must ask. Visit our showroom and see for yourself. ,glAL r rqferanccu FUNERAL HOME I ck your nerghbor IMRS. F. B. THOMPSON BRONCHITIS VICTIM Exhaustion From Heat Contributes to Fatal Illness of Socially Prominent Woman. Mrs. Flora Beatrice Thompson, widow of John W. Thompson, former presi- dent of the National Metropolitan Bank, died yesterday at her home, 1419 I street. Acute bronchitis and exhaus- tion from the heat were sald to have caused her death. Funeral services will be held at the residence sometime tomorrow, although the hour has not been set. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson was well known in social circles of this city. She did not become seriously i1l until Monday. Her husband, John W. Thompson, acted as chairman of the Garfleld In- augural Committee, and members of the QGarfleld and Thompwn families were close frlends. He was a president of the Metropolitan Railway here and an assoclate friend of Gov. Alexander Shle‘pher_g rs. Thompson was the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Markward, wh:“slu :1;’0 socially prominent here prior to her :l:;;th uvel;l y?a';: -go She was an ive member of the New York Aven Pr_:‘::ylemn Church. 7% 0 nieces, Mrs. E. L. ringer of ‘Washington, whose husblndspu l'; l?- torney in the Treasury Department, nd Mrs. R. Dawson, Chicago, d nephew, 8¢ Markward o( this clty, survive, MRS. MARGARET REDDING DIES OF LONG ILLNESS Mother of Capital Doctor Succumbs at Home for Incurables Yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Sumter Redding, 70, died yesterday at the Home for In- curables after a long liness. She was the mother of Dr. William D. Redding and Frank Redding of this city. Mrs. Redding, who lived at the home of her son Frank, 821 Eleventh street northeast, until she went to the hos- pital almost a year ago, had been a resident of Washington for 30 years. She was the widow of Charles C. Red- ding, who was employed by the Am-ri- can Security & Trust Co. for many years until his death four years ago. Mrs. Redding is survived by her two sons in Washington and & third son, Charles C. Redding of Tetotum, Va, as well as two daughters, Mrs. Julia R. Sisson and Mrs. Emma Hart. Funeral services will be held at Oak Grove, Va., Sunday. ITH WEATHER District of Columbia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, except thunder- showers tomorrow afternoon; not much change in temperature; gentle variable winds. Maryland—Generally fair tonight and tomorro except local thundershowers tomorrow’ afternoon in southeast por- tion: not much change in temperature, gentle westerly winds becoming variable. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and | tomorrow, probably local thundershow- ers in south and extreme east portion; not much change in temperature; mod- erate winds mostly south and south- west. West Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, preceded by local thundershowers ' this afternoon in ex- treme south portion; not much change in temperature. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 g.m., 84: 8 pm., 73: 12 midnight, 68; 4 %.m., 67; 8 am,, 69; noon, 7 Barometer—4 pm. 29.67; 8 pm., 29.72; 12 midnight, 29.79: 4 a.m., 29.78; 8 am., 29.84; noon, 29.86. Highest temperature, 89, occurred 2:00 p.m. yester Lowest temperal ure, 66, occurred at 6:00 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 93; lowest, 73. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 10: 10 2" pm.; 8 p. and . and 12 am. high tide, 3:20 Tomorrnvn—Low tide, 11:12 am. 11:22 p.m.; high tide, 4:18 am. 4:49 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 5.01 a.m.; sun 7:27 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:02 a.m.; sets 7:26 p.m. Moon rises 3:390 p.m.; sets 12:14 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- and and sets sun | half hour after sunset, Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first seven months against the average are shown in the following table: Average. January January, 1502 7.09 inches; February, 1884, 6.34 inches; March, 1891, 884 inches; April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 10.69 inches: June, 1900, 10.94 inches; July, 1886, 10.63 inches. Weather lll Various Cities. weuge: Stations. =+ *gwp1ares as wreg o w Pi.cloudy 2 Pt.cloudy Atlanuc Cil Baltimore, Md. Birmingham Cleveland, Oh‘o Columbia, 8. Denver, Detroit, El Paso, Tex. Galveston, Helena, Huron,' 8. EEEERESS FEELET TR 23332283023883832885243 - qam 10r Gear Bl cloudy Cloudy Eloudv Preloudy : Cléar 2 Clondy Pcioudy Flear FOREIGN, . Greenwich time, today.) Horta ‘(FavaD: ASores amilton. lcmmfl‘l Gloria Roberts, l-yur-old dlu hter of Mr. and Mrs. Flournoy C. . 818 C street northeast, was truud Casualty Hospital last night after beln( scalded on the face and body when a pot of coffee overturned while she was seated in a chair at her home. The child was returned home after treatment. Beatha. MAMIE. Wednesday, July 322, w.u. o T TS residence, 1831 n.w., MAMIE ANDERSON. devoted f Ethel SndJosedn’ Anderacn SON. Departed th Wednesdny. July 32, oir aice B0 plare, 2% her_residence, 1831 9th ANDI N’ She gaughter, Ethel ' (Midze ph Anderson i & ouneral !un‘.l auly, 2 Ernest’ Jarvis' Chuich. 1433 Yo st h BOOKER. THOMAS. On Thursday, July 23, 1931, at_his residence. AT, New ¥ork ave w A KER. bel usband 6. at 2 funeral D. William _D. " Battle tives: and Jriends invited. mains may in Harmony Cemet ey mains may b atiidass ity za seen ELEANOR = NICHOLSON. Thursday, July 23, 1931, at her residence. 1851 Californ. alifornia st ELEANOR NICH- officiating. Interment . 4 ln Mll& Janvier Nicholson C. Lamar and Mrl H arry mel. uer: al from her sis residence. Sy s Jd ke o Oak Hlh Centy, 3 al p.m. anen‘nenl !l."Al!Tll. on_Pridar. loving. duulhlernl!.(l Ihe ll( \IIIIIIR':’WN and Annfe Brown: devoted i *Borb: thy Logan and Daniel E; . He also leaves many othe- relatives and friends. Remains resting at’the Joan T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. No- tice of funeral later. BIYAVT I'J L[‘l J. Departed this life July . 1931, 5 p.m., at h!V residence. .17 ELLEN J. BRY. ., Bryant. ary E. Brya ;mldren Lech on, Milton " Lillian Michauz. Puneral Sa July 25, at 2 p.m., from her late nna?n‘: BUNDY, MARCELLUS. Suddenly, . July 3y New ves. Remain: uneral chapel. 1400 8% nw. ‘intll Baturday. Fu np’r'n Sat- urday_ Juiy 25. at 2 p.m.. from Salem Ban- ‘n‘v" Chureh, N st betwesn 9th end 10th s n.w., Rev. Grymes ‘pastor - es' and friends invited. ot Dopnrted this lite 1931, 1d. VLA “ooen o sushte ¢ and Bernice Sherman Arihur “Clarke. snd mase Other 1eiaiives and friends Funaral Pridar. July 34, at fo,2Slock,” from AllSaints” Crurch. Gk HALVOR G _On Wednesaav. at Walter Reed Gen, HALVOR ). Ncllle Easler aged 19 Priends favitsd to view ';u veml\n( ll 'he N July Tabler funeral home, FORSTER, NEAI Depa 5 = NTER, NEAL Den mfl thiz, life sud- uly @ mmu 3 ;.:rnflx ' n.w nera Tulv 25 at Norfolk. Va Thursday. RD. RSTER. . Rern funeral home. Saturdav. GOUCRER. FwW, 2% 640 Schnei- Remains restine at Lees funeral 32 Pa. ave mow whe «m{-‘- Mondav. July 27 at 11 oInterment “at"Ariinaton * Nafignal der home. \Pronrted, this life 331, at £ Nemant s wer Ban d 52 Flett: Hat ie Lewie: Fitremcs Koms: Bovaccs MoUbasas ALoms: fo, Jegeph Green sister of Lavinia whit field" Remains restin e Jarvis funeral chirch. - un U6 Dm. Saturdav. ihereafter aivher late ral, Monday. Juls 27, ar 1 'rhun. & nu de\ot-d ng_mot) 5. Leanna. Perrv. Nathaniel Snd Philip Conb.” Bhe s1sp heaves se mie! ter-in-law and a host of other relatives nd_ friends. Remzins resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st B, Funeral Saturaas. July 2 from Mount Gilead B Chureh this life oclock. ; . Stfldred He leaves to mourn their loss 3 wife. son. daughter. nieces and & host other relatives and, friends. Remains at Washington's undertaking est Hshment. 2083 "Geonsla ave. Funeral {rom ndy Spring. Md., Sunda HICUM, OLLIE I[ul:cm on Thurs. July ' 23, ihe’ Monteomery "aenirar Hos . aed 33 vears. beloved wite. of George| W, Linthicun. Darnertown. Md Buneral Saturaas: Swis 258t 30 A trom 80" Mortin's. Catnolic Church, "Gaithors: bure, Md Ing me- Thursday. am. . “interment Arlington Na- tional Cemeters. co Q0 Thursdax. July 23, 1991, " Interment Fort RTRUDE. ~Departed _this A Wodneudlv il 22101, HrAY briet {ness. M ISON, o ot thotr Jove & BEvoLcd sister, Edna: Clore; s cousin aad other. relativas and friends. Remains resting temporarilv at Barnes' funeral home, 614 4'a Notice of funeral later. OTFENDACHER. FRED G. On Pridav. July . st Georgetown University’ Ho ED G. husoand cf Lona K s resting at the W. Chambers Co. Tunaral home.. 1400 Chaniri n.w. Notice of funeral later. Inter- ment’ Leakesville, Va. POPE. CATHERINE M. sdav. July HES Qn Thursday. July Aushter of Harss B and von Tace Gona Pope (nee Dorgan). 1 from _he tor. He was a mem! posraphical Unlon No. Ro. 15, Both of Washinaton. ‘and No. 871, of Alexandria, Va. Puneral from Wheatles's funeral home, 809 King st.. Va Saturday. ‘July 25 at 4 : On Thureda ARTHA E. Deloved wits of iha Tats Baberi Funeral Saturdav. Julv 25. at p.m.. fram the Wilion Memoris] 3°F (Chpion: 11tn tween G and I 45, e Relniives and friends Invitea: HATTIE E. CHASE. Thursdas. 1931, it the ruldenc; o her e, 7 E. CHAS! RAY, beloved dafter of Busie K. nd Georee Chace. sister of William Chasé R devoted wife of Archie Kay. Punsral {rom Calvars Epi e cnucn Iin .na w o Chsrles C. Redd! Remains recting at_the (uneral pariors of John _R. Wright. = Funeral aiL Osk Groye. Va.. Sunday. July 26. s ROBINSON. ELIZABETH. On Thursday. July 33 ioal af her residence. 900 Sth ELIZ, BINSON. avou& Histher o1 Alrs. Atnic Matthews. Corinne: Madeline and William Robinso; 2 ‘Slmms. John West .nn c Ta Car- nmmn uonnv July S orian s Church, 13th ahd G sts: ins ‘resting “ai the W. Ernest church. 1433 You turas. thereatter at nu To the oncm jes’ above residence. ROBINSON, ELIZAII'I‘H. and members of St. Auxiliary, No. 73, Knim Dis far: ar Z h ‘Cal ‘meeting_Sundsy evening &t Cyprian’s Hall. Oiders of MARION T. ATKINS, Precident, CHARLOTTE C. LUCKETT. Dist. Pres. ©. HAWKINS. Sec. 1. M. EMACKUM, Sec. ¥ ‘1 ROBINSON. MARGARET JANE. Suddenly. o8 Wednesaay, July 22. 1931, MARO: JANE: wite. o late Jonn . Robihson 284 beloved mother of Walter B and My n A Rob.l{loxot JJuneral from the late 3 aylor st h v o Sature daxe iy 25wt 3 pim. Inlerment Gen- m Suddenly. on '.dnudly. L orclock B.m. st his resi- and the day. 1duly 28, funerai parlors of Georse o & g B TIR Chaiativas Avd Tricnds {avited. ’ Interment Prospeet Hill Ceme l-;:y. it O.xl:gd;a‘ lld CK. beloved numnd WINFIELD WAYNE. On y 32, 1931, at t wh«r S DRy 's. ‘Bnyder.~ Rematns Fesiing at 'r-b‘- ‘s funeral home. 928 M n"" services will be held on Saturds Ja u. ot 330 am. Interment at Atiing: ion’ National Cemeters, SNYDER, WINFIELD W. A -lnem ommu- * of King David 28, Ealled or Batucday.” Juy s for t, of llg"l)l ton. AL W 'C. PARRY, Sec. STEWART, PHOEBE L. ddenly. o d nexday. Ju13 2 031, st HArbare. o FHORBE L STEWAKT gehr.v'lz“ r'".l eld Fort chapel flllfll’fll’. -Y‘Il' a5, ll 10 a.m, Sl’n‘.!. AMANDA. On ;fl!ldl!. July iy ¢ Linconia. Va.. years.” devoted lnnfl- mothe: n-hm Summ 1, Sat; Urday. July 2 " "Mow Pleasant F Biotie: Shurer “Homisone sestine $43a0g oV, Ernest Jarvis funeral ehureh. nolnox. n.on BEATRICE. On Thurs- day. July’23. 30 d.m. at her Fesigence, 1418 Eve’ %3 FLORA BEATRICE THOMPSON. widow of John Wiphompson and daughter of the late Elizabeth _Markw. Funeral private. Blrial at Consressional Cemerer. 24 WILKINS, BELLE. On Priday. July 24 1031. ELLE. the devoted wife of Charies Wilkins nd mother of Jesse Lewis, Notice of {u- neral later. ains “resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Taneral church. 1482 You st In Memoriam FOLEY, RALPH. In my beloved, grandchi o died t¥o years sad remembrance o RALP] e 0 today, July ? ©On. the memory of that evening When I heard thai you were dead. My heart was crushed with sorrow And many tears I shed. He little thouzht when leaving home FOLEY. RALPH, 1In loving memory of of ou dear son and brother. RALPH who deparied this life two years o day, July 24. 192 Davs of sadness mn come over us. Becret _tears do often flow And memory keeps you ever near us. Thourh you left us two years ago. In our hearts your memocy lingers. Alwass tender. fond and t Tiere’s ot a dav. deat son "2nd brother. et do Dot think o you A ms Yoy MoTHER. THER., SISTS! ROTHER. 1n foving remembrance ‘mr" “"' w%xva.l‘no died six years Tho 3y 34 10 Loved in lite lndprtgémbflnd stter doath, 10! memory "f my “x'ffir’.a. ."}‘:5:: TR iRG o entered Test eternal July 24. Phthaay, hard and lons. Oft transforming care and sorrow Into gladsome '°H{JRA A. ROBINSON. A In ad hut loving mem- S r deriea sgdmather 2nd ey ROSETTA LUCAS, who departed this l“e July 24, 1924, 1 have a pictare f'lm!d D, you. In memory. fond and DS. MR. A¥D In tad but lovine M i ‘“',.“'5.»“,, R v A YALTER G. \;\RB‘(\LL ‘wha e vn‘t:“ one year ago today. July out +¥no i A " whn Joved him Dest. H ‘nrvonn MOTHER. SISTERS AYD R C‘n‘:‘f""'. Wol’(fl" ‘I‘l lle bll'. e Fememhrance of on &'OEPGYAN 'RUCKDAESCHEL. a2y three years Memories. like the ive Close, "hll! ‘er the LB CHTLDR'" - DLENER G. Secred to 'hl "%eln',fi’;‘m‘;m Tine rapdimsniet 8 U e iife. four years ago 1o aiy 2. Toa7. hearts today are heavs. O ur Thoughis are all of nm loved and m v AwLES. = COUSIN. E WRIGHT. JOHN F. In joving rememorance Yed husband and fnther. JOHN # W d'm.'-r*m ‘died suddeniy 1wo vears hm a0t forzoften. HIS LOVING "WIFE. DAUGHTERS AND SR ARDCHILDREN ____ FUNERAL | DIIECTOIS. ‘LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors * 1804 M St N.W. __ Pot. 4130. 4171 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1 EAST CAPITOL ST. 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