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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1931 of the Government lighthouse Cedar Point, coming to Luray on retirement in 1918 Services will be held tomorrow at his late home. Rev. Roy Mason, Episcopal minister of Charlottesville, will be in charge. LURAY RESIDENT DIES Former Government Light House Keeper Succumbs at 85. Special Dispatch to The Btar. 3 LURAY, Va., September 15.—Thomas French Rebuild 01d Fort. 8peake, retired Government worker, BROUAGE, France (#).—The min- died at his home here yesterday. He |istry of fine arts is giving $4.000 to- ward restoring and preserving the cen- o ',’“,mf%’,’_;;‘:x":g {’,’_,"y" turies-old Tamparts of Brouage. where land, and by the following children: ;:hnx;;!“-n, founder of Quebec, was born Miss Clara Speake of Washington, Mrs. | I 2 J. R Mims, E. R. and C. A. Speake of | e Luray. He had been married 56 years. | Discovery of ofl in Croatia hj For 30 years Mr. Speake was keeper prospects for exploitation. jolc————]olc———Jalc——-—lo]c——2[n| Established 1875 Two Decades Ago! The idea of pricing a funeral complete is brand- new—to some funeral direc- We put the plan into operation 20 years ago. led to tors. Therefore, we're just about 20 years ahead of many members of our profession. Our policies have always been fan-sighted; progress and improvement are con- tinuous here. Your Rugs and Carpets 8 Should Be Thoroughly Cleaned —before you start FALL HOUSECLIEANING. For over half a century, Washingten's best house- keepers have depended upon HINKEL to make Carpets and Rugs clean, dustless and sanitary, o] IWe Llectrically Shampoo Rugs—and then Glue Size them, if desired, without Extra Charge. Notify us by phone or postal. Prompt collection and delivery service. € ,?EAL FUNERAL HOME /e or reference; Ask yourneighbor 816 H STREET,'N.E. ' Lowest Charges for 100 Satr'sfa:tory Service E. P. HINKEL & CO. Rhode Islaad Ave. N.E. Phones POt 1172-3-4-5 PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! [pl——=|p|——=3lale———a|ajc———| D e T e —e—— F Street at Seventh This Metal Bed Attractively shaped . . . and finished in a walnut brown enamel. In twin, three-quarter or double sizes. Pourth Floor—The Hecht Os. Or is Link Spring “Springy” and buoyant, which makes for greater sleeping comfort. Finished in a nice shade of enamel. Fourth Floor-The Hecht Ce. Link Springs $4.85 Or This Mattress It's an all laver felt 7. . compactly filled, soft and of a durable quality. Sturdy ticking in striped or floral patterns. Pourth Floor—The Hecht Co. Felt Mattress $4.85 Babies’ Enamel Crib, Sale Price With decorative figures. Has a link fabric spring. Babies’ Play Yard, Sale Price Natural finish. Colored counters and floor board. Feather Bed Pillows, Sale Price Compactly filled with feathers. In attrac- tive ticking. Inner-Spring Mattress, Sale Price Tempered coil springs, covered with layers of All sizes, $4.95 $1.00 510 Sliding type. Brown enamel. Complete with mattress, cretonne ind valance to match, Pourth cover felt. Floor—The Hecht Co. ® Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co. Free Auto Par{cing-—E Street Bet. 6th and 7th Ueper | |INSTITUTION EXERCISES TO BE HELD BY LODGE s Institution exercises for Hoy e, No. 7, the Order of the smp;mlfad‘ of Bethlehem. will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and U_streets southeast, Supreme Comdr. Harry Bollrath of Philadelphia will preside. e officers-elect of the ch: are: Mary Abel, commander: Lois Barhes, vice' commander; Randolph Russell, marshal; Jennie Lee, chaplain; Ethel Cooper, ‘scribe; Mary Gayle, account- ant; Elsie Lee, treasurer; Nora Lee, commander's aide; Elmer Broks and Leonard Watson, guards. The trustees are Anna Lee, Frankline Johnson and Mary Watson. Emma V. Delaney, deputy supreme commander and organizer of the chap- ter, will participate in the exercises. EASTERN STARS VISIT Grand hapter Ofesvs” Amnusl Visit Tomorrow. The annual grand visitation of the Grand Chapter officers, Order of the Eastern Star, will be made to: Areme Chapter tomorrow night at the M sonic Temple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue. Following the vis- itation the 31st birthday anniversary of the chapter will be celebrated. The Matrons and Patrons' Association of 1931 will be guests of the evening. Ma- tron Selma S. Klein and Patron Rich- ard Gibbs will preside. Past Matron Helen L. Brashears is chairman of the evening, Past Matron Rose H. Hartung chairman of the Program and Anna S. Smithkamp chairman of Refreshments. Births Reported. T tollowigbieiba g ve BeasiramgriaNia A DAbl s AR LY i ind Hilda R. Hofm { and Ruth Shankl v, Wilfred P. apd Myrticr Chamblain, boy. Eric J and Mary 4. Buttner Thomas A e Shanley, hoy. John' W S Warner 'boy. Felix A B. Russell. boy. poChailes W. aad Margaret M. Hodse, 0y Simon and Mollye Krupsaw. boy. Leon apd Rachel Syivester. boy. Williard A. and Helen H. Holbrook, Jr. ia L. Hahn. sirl . and ‘Florence E. Cousins, girl, Jim and Helen Doifis. girl Frederick A_and Marie R .Norris, girl. Daile snd Madeline Gaddi. girl and Lottie M. Headen. boy. rt and Sarah Kelley. bov. es and Mamie L. Jackson, es_and Veronica ‘Harvey. oh N. and Clarice Langley. m A, and Charlotte M I’ boy. boy. boy. Btewart, ard Cecelin Walker, girl. #nd Hettie Mayfield. girl Samuel L and Bertha Humes. girl W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corper Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones | 4 jums 10341 I OPEN A CHARGE | ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's W ear Seventh and F Sts. He once read this: The man with some- thing good to sell Who goes and shouts it down a well Is not so apt to get the dollars As the man who climbs a tree and hollers. WE think well of the idea, but “shout- ing,” we'll admit, is a social error in a well- mannered hotel, Oc E do have ‘SOMETHING GOOD to sell: Good rooms; good meals. And we will trade these for a really mod- erate amount of dol- lars. 3 ) IHESE oo good features of our hotel can speak for themselves, but you must give them a chance to start the conversation, IHE excellence of our dining room tempts you to linger as with friendly com- pany., N OUR rooms, in the way that some rooms have, greet you and invite your unre- strained relaxation, W‘E invite you to occupy a good room or enjoy a good meal, Fifteenth at L Dec. 0160 { the Washington Qards of Thanks DLEY. ALBERY. We wish {o extend our sincere thanks and appresotion lo ighbors and friends for thelr oeautiful and kind expressions of gympathy at the loss of our dear son, ALBERT BRADLEY, MR. AND MRS. W. M. BRADLEY. RANDALL. BENJAMIN E. We wish to ex- preas our mary thanki and a tios o our many relntives and friends for the sympatny and floral tributes at the death of our father, BENJAMIN E. ALL. HIS TWO DAUGHTERS. SERRIN, JOAN CECILIA, We wish to ex- press our many thanks and appreciation 13 our friends and relatives for their sym- pathy and floral tributes at the death of our beloved daughter, JOAN CECILIA BERRIN MR. AND MRS. THOMAS H. SERRIY, Jr Beaths. BAKER. CHARLES. On Monday. September 14. 1931, CHARLES BAKER. Remains rest- ink @i’ the W. Ernest Jarvis ‘funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral later BURCH, MARY ANNA. tember 13, 1931 niece. Mrs. Charle MARY 'ANNA. beloved daughter of the late Georgiana and Richard H. Burch. Pu- neral will be held from the above address on Wednesday. September am.. thence to Christ Episc G st between 6th and Tth services will be held at 11 a in Congressiomsl Cemetery. BURROWS. WILLIAM. tember 13. 1931, WILLIAM, devoted son of Ladora Jackson: brother of Marinda Jack- fon and Cherlie Burrows and friend of Iretta Brooks. Remains resting at the W. Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. ., Remains (o be shipped to Buckner; Va . Thursday. September 17. CARTER, JOSEPHINE. Departed this life Sunday moining, September 13. 1831, 1t r residence. §25 46ih st n'e. JOSE. BHINE. "beloved wife ‘of Wesiey L. Carier Puneral Tiesday night ae 8 pm_ from Thomas Prasiers ‘undertaking “establishe ment. ‘at 380 Rhode.. Isiand ave. nw. Burls1 in_ Nottoway, Va. Relatives ‘and frlends Invited v COATES. FRANCEE. On Sunday. September 13 1931, at 2:30 B.m . at Georgetown U versity Howlial, "FRANCES. COATES, Yotea” wife"of Jullus Coates, mothér of Marie Williams., Prances - Hinkle. Lovise: Margaret, Ion. Henry. Samuel and Jame: Contes, daughier of Jennle Hobiison. Mo gy On Bunday. Sep- Scott. 14 4th st Interment On Sundav. Sep- mber 16, esville M. E. Church, 8 16.°at"830 2 m thence 1o St Martins Re es and friends invited to att v MARY E. The Catholic Daugh- beioved tember MARY E UL LEN Wednesday n Mre iy residence, evening. Sepiember MARY C.BOL, vand Rezsnt. MARIE CREAHEN. e cinl Secretary. 1MRS. MARY F. HALLER RECEIVES LAST RITES| | Widow of Late Business Man Is Buried in Oak Hill Plot After Life Spent H!ra; services for Mrs. Mary P. widow of William G. Haller. business man. - who died last June. were held this afternoon at George W. Wise funcral home. 2900 M street. Burial was in Oak Hill Funeral Haller, | Cemetery | six months. of Washington, born here in 1838. Her | | husband was Mrs. street Haller, who lived af 2903 N dicd Saturday after an illness of She was a lifelong resident at one time connected with the Barber Asphalt Paving Co and was widely known in local business circles : Surviving Mrs. Haller are two_chil- dren. Hervy L. Haller and Mis. E. W McLa:Ten, vife of Capt. E. W. McLar- ren, Financial Corps, United Army. now stationed in Tientsin. China, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Tucker, Washington. Deaths Reported. Mahisle Hopkins, 2. gaiinaer Horoltal 82. Mary F_Haller. 72,3903 N st Joseph Weisbach, 7i. George Washington Hospital Potomac Startton, 68, Gallinge: 48. Bibley Hospit inon. 28, found, Branch 21 found. Potomac River 10. Providence Hospital s Hospital hildren's M st nser Hospital 402 215t st 2th pl se. 1824 Totn Galiinger Ela 9 James E. Prazier. 40 JOAY) i red: lost vicini fternoon. Rew i, 5872. 1314 Corbin pl. n.e. CAMEO PIN. on Sept Pa. &ve. and 11th and F sts. reward. Call Lin. 5222-J. _ i CAMEO_PIN. white gold setting: vic: cus Bureau or on §th & Emerson st. bus Reward. Ga 2846-J enc CARDS AND KEYS—From auto at G Echo. valuable only to owner. .Reward Return to C. R. Greimel, 918 Park ‘Ceniral 1900°P st nw. . CHOW DOG. reddish-brown Decatur 2458 or_Georgia 1 n.w. Reward. Phone 8 16% Saratoga County. also dressed to m Puiijp W. Austin, Stewart Bldg o DRESS. black. Woolwortis or Totten, 623 Croissant 5909 GERMAN _ POLICE ~ DOG. “Fritz.” _Call_Cleveland 8172. Reward. 16° GLASSES, msn's shell rim. 1 case. lost on sidewalk about 51 Que ne’ reward LADY'S BROWN HAND BAG—On 13th §i0 piock b P TR Spm. or b 30 am : PHOTOGRAPH—Party who found phot graph Monday am. on Girard €. nw. b fween 14ih and 13th kindly return to resi- dent manacer. at 1448 Girard st. n.w. 1 PURSE—Smell. in _or near Fox Theater. containing money and silver rosary. Cali Col. 2850-M. Reward. oo RSE. lady's. black leather between the Feeeton * Kpirtments 'and Capical - Yacht Club; containing money. suto operator's pe mits and kevs. Finder please call Potomac Apariment No. 703. Reward. _ 16 —Gold. on 16th st. between Spri ROy O %ont 'of Sacred Heart Churen: identification on beads. Reward. Adams 5172 e 4 PECTACLES. pair gold-rimm SRETEGS o “Heium o n.w. “Zng-floor "front Tor rew: Thomas Walks WRIST WATCH. braided leather sirap: Friends School. Call DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 in_Woodward & Lothrops vicinity. Reward. Mrs bl se. Call Lincohi female. Tooms, gold, Hamilton, Sunday, tennis cour Lincoin 1161, Re City and Suburban Service Ryan service is not restricted |‘, to one community or locality. In all sections of this city and near- || b{lluburhl Ryan service is avail- || able. i ‘When you call Ryan,-you are engaging the services of an old, experienced organization equipped to handle every detail. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection | JAMES T. RYAN || Funeral Director . 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantie 1700-1301 U ihe Tesidence of her | States | 14, between 10th and - name ! Braths. UL 2 an Ry recite ry tonight, September ), 551, at 7:30 0 clock. Al the home of Mrs. " GULLEN, deceased, 28 Girard st. n.e. cyj , M. Juddenly, on Sun- Py ge:ag?t‘. -r:’f'i.; m:: e “rislaence. ar. o 8"J. beloved Busband of*aga ¥ services at the Ji . Ryan funeral parlors, 17 P vania ave. s.e. on iesday, ptember 15. ‘l‘l 2 pm. Interment Port Lincoln C!mt: 5. DAVIS. NATHANIEL. ber. rren. Puneral 3 On Monday, Septem- 14, 1931, at St Elizabeth's Hospital. NATHANIEL' DAVIS. 'loying father of Mary Fendsll. He also leaves to mourn two sisters. one brother and other relatives and friends. Remeins resting at the John T. Rhines funeral ud ‘Eve sts. s.w. Notice of NETTY SCOTT. 14, 1931 *Mrs. HETTY SCOTT , widow of Ma). William Preston . Puneral from her late residence. Apartment 101, Hammond Courts. 30th and Q sts. n.w. on Wednesday. Beptem- ber 16. at 2 p.m. Interment (privaie) in Arlingion National Cemetery. HAM 1 On_Monday. TON, JANE A. Saturday, September City, N. 'J. aiter a JANE A beioved wife Hamilion. _ Funeral services morning, Seplember late residence, 3700 Friends and rela- in Northwood Cemetery, Pniladelphia. Pa. | HENSON. JOHN. Departed this life Sundey, Beptember 131931, at Gallinger Hospital JOHN HENSON. the devoted husoand of Mary Henson. father of John, Jr.. Joseph and~ Alley Henson. Mrs. Carile Pinkney Mis. Catherine Hall, Mrs. Emma Johnson and Virgie Henson. brother of William Ma Robinson and Mrs so_leaves a host of friends. Remains W. Bundy's funersl .. Puneral Wednes- 10 am. from St isth st bet. L and ber 1 Church, e, SO b 3rd st. s.e. GEORGE 8.. beloved husband of Winifred A. Herr and father of the from his lste resigence on Thursd Be) Peter's C Interment New AHAY. Suddenly, on Monday. (o Allen's funeral home. 13th'si and F: ave. nw. Relatives and friends invited 10 attend, Interment Woodiawn Cemelery 16 JOHNSON. MARY. On Tuesday. September 15. 1931, at 6733 &.m. at her residence. 488 M st sw. MARY JOHNSON. devoted er of Viola C. Bundey. Louise. Jo- n apd Lawrence Jonnson, sister of is De Vaughn and snd Heniy Fovd She also leaves many other relatives and ! friends to mourm her departure Remains resting st the John T. Rbines iuneral chapel. 31d and Eve sts. .. Notice 0i funeral later. JOHNSON, MARTHA. The Lacies' Friend- ship_Bocie.y anuounces the ceatn of Mis | ARTHA JOHNSON. Funeial Tuesday tember al 2 pm., from 8. Marys | Churca, 23rd st between G and H sts MRS. MAMIE A JACKSON. Pies MARY CRAIG, Rec. Sec . KUFS. LILLIAN ELIZABETH. On Monday September 14, 192 r residence. 316 Newton nw ELIZABETH beloved wife of Kues. F neral_from mbove reridence on Wedne dav. September 16. at 2 p.m Rock Creek Cemetery. Intermen i LA PRADE. JAMES F. esday tember 15. 1931, at . w Reed Hospi JAMES Vored con of Ji Biother of Co Edna Geitin La Prade Hiains - cesting at tne' W, Brnesc Jary Fiheral Churcn, 432 You xt. LEACH. GEORGE W. Suddenis. on ion- day, Beptember 14. 1931 a' his residence 117 sth st me. GEOI w.. “heloved nd of Louise Leacs (nee Hammer: be hejd st Zurhorst s funer 301 East Capitol st, on Wadne September 16, at 230 pm. Inte:- ment In’ Congiessionsl Cemetery. Priends hvited. LEUTZE. E. H. C. September 15. 1931 New Yort: Rear Admiral E. H. C. LEUTZ U B Navy, retired Services Septemper | 17 'at ‘Gawler's funeral parior. 1754 Pa aveln 10 am ‘Tnterment at Arlington Cemetery (private). i MARY J. On Sundsy. September 1931, mt_the residence of her dsughter. fr<. John Rutherfoord of Davenport Neck New' ‘Rochelle. 'N. Y. MARY T CALD. WELL widow of Alphonso Mason of Phil delphia, Services (private) at | 20th st! n.w., Washington, D. C MATHEWS, EMMA.' Depaited this life | Saturday. September 13, 1931, at her resi- | derce. 1633 Kramer 'af. ne. EMD MATHEWE. She leaves to mourn their o: devoted da mber 1€ 2 Lincoln Memorial ve one mother. ace she hides her loving face DAUGHTER XWELL, ESSEL R. On Monday. Sepem- 14, 1931, ESSEL R MAXWELL. Serv- t ihe iesiaence of his 1. 1652 Gales st n.e ¢GONEGAL, CAPT. HIRAM. September "14. 1931, "Capt. ' HII heloved husband of Maria Simonds Sonegsl. Funeral services Wednesdas eptember ‘1€Bat 10 am. at the home of son. A. R. McGonegal. Ve’ Clarendon. Va | ton National Cimeters. MYERS. OLIVE BUTLER. September 14. 1931, in Miwaukee Wi ilinéss.” OLIVE BUTLES. eret Myers Dolan, Frences Elizabech Myers Lo September | Remains resting at W. W home after 1 o'clocs Intermen: Rock Creek Ceme- On Mon Wadnesdey, ters ODEN. 14. 1931 ODEN Green 3 chison. ‘Thurscas. September 1 am. Mass at St Ma dria. Va. at 930 am °Relatives and friends invited. ~ (Alexandria papers please copy). 16+ { RIDGELY, CAROLINE PASTEUR HOLMES. Departed this life suddenly on Sunday, September 13. 1931, in Spartanbure. S. Ca Mrs. CAROLINE ' 'PASTEUR HOLMES RIDGELY, widow of Thomas _Jeflersor Ridgely of Washington. D. C. The burial service was held in_Glenwood Cembtery chapel by Rev. Mr. Wills of the staff of the "Church of the Epiphany at 3 pm. Monday. September 14. Interment v mace in this cemeiery beside her husband. ROACH, ROSAMOND. On Tuesday, Septem- ber 13, 1931, at the residence of her sis- ter, Mrs. W. R. Taglor, 100 Marion ave. Clarendon, 'Va. ROSAMOND ROACH, widow of'A. 'J Roach and daughter of the late Mary Elizabeth and Richard H. McLean of Portsmouth. Va. Remains Testing at Ives funersl home. @pruce st and’ Wilson bivd., Clarendon, Va., until ¢ p.m. Wednesdas.' September 16, ' Funerel services at the funeral parlors of Sturte- vant & Padgelt, Portsmouth. Va., Thurs- day. September 17, at 11 am. 16 ALFRED. Departed this life September 13 1931, st George- cersity Hospital, & « briet ROLLINS, son of the late Rollins Wood. He mourn their loss a siepfaih Wood: an uncle. Alfred Norr reiatives and friends. Rema es “funeral parlors. 614 4'. Tal Wednesday. Scpiembe . from Zion Wesley Church 2nd and ard sts. s w. Rev. McCoy offciating _ Priends inviied. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. | SHELTON. DANIEL. 620 2314 st 830 Fiazina On_Monday. Septe; 14, 1931, DANIEL SHELTON. azed rs.” Funeral {rom H. M. Padgeit’s I al home. 131 11th st. s.e. on Thursda September i7."at 2 p.m. Funeral private SLATER. MARION V. ber 14. 193(. at_(he residence of her sie- . Mrs. John P. McMahon. 1419 Colum- bia' 1d. n.w. MARION V. SLATER. sged 54, Funeral from the above residence o Wednesday, S 1 atives and_friends Interment Ozk Hill Ce: SMITH. MARY E. On Sung, 13, 1931, at her ‘residence. MARY E. inee Cusick), wife of the late John Smith. ' Fuperal from the above residence on Wednesday, September_16, at 3:30 a.m. High requiem mass at St. Aloyeius Churel Relatives and friends invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. SPRINGER, ADOLPH F. Suddenly, on Tues- a7, September 1o’ 1091 st “mip eyl dence. 106 Varnum st. n.w. ADOI F. SPRINGER. beloved husband of the late Ciara A" Springer. Notice of funers] UPHAM. FLORA LOUISA. On Monday, Scptember 14, 1931, at her late residence 1834 Belmont nw. RA_LOUISA UPHAM. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers tuneral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. VAN MATRE. WILLIAM CLAYTON. On Sundav. September 13. 1931 "at bis home. Honeywood Farm. Laurel, Md. WILLIAM CLAYTON. aged 84. the eloved husband of the late Hester Louisa Van Matre and ihe beloved father of Mrs. E. H. Babcock. Mrs. Bradley Sargent. James W. and H. Heaton Van Matre of Maryland, orotie: of Misses Kate and Bila Van Matre of Cambridge Bprings, Pa.:_srandfather of Donald _Sargent, Van Matre: ] at_his residence. 611 | s Church. Alsxap- | On Monday, Septem- | | | | 13034 M St {CHACONAS FLOWERS Beatha. WALCOTT. RO Monds ALTHA A On September 14, 1931, ROSALTHA A. be- loved wife of John'M. Walcott, Services at the §. H._Hines Co. funeral nome, 2901 14th st 'nw. on Wednesday. September 16202 pm. nterment Grand Rapids, WASHINGTON. ERNESTINE TAYLOR. on Baturday. September 12, 1931, 45 om 2t her résidence. 328 3rd st s.w. after ef iliness. ERNESTINE TAYLOR WA INGTON. the devoted wife of Harrison C. Washington. She leaves to mourn their jos a brother. Percy H. Taylor, and oiher Ielatives and friends. Puneral Wednssday. Beptember 16. at 130 pm. from . Zion Baptist Church, P st. bet. 3rd and 413 ste. sw. Rev. W. L. Washineton of- ficiating Ren § p.m.. Tuesday, Se funeral parlors. 627 tives and friends be_viewed after ember 15, at Bundy's Fla ave. n.w. Rela- vited. 15¢ WILSON. CURTIS. Departed this life Sat- urday.'September 12. 1931 at Walter Reed Hospital. CURTIS WILSON. devoied hus- band of ‘Louise Wilson, loving son of Har- riett Jonec. stepson of Pierce Jones. broth- er of Alfred. Pierce, i William. Amindo, Lon. Georgie. Bélle ‘and Robe:t Jones and Mary Mitchell. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funerai churen. 1432 You st. nw.. until 2 p.m. Tuesday. thereafter at his iate residegce. 419 L st nw. Puneral Wednesday. Sepiemoer 16, st i pm. from the residen termerit Arlington Nationa! Cemetery. WINFIELD, FASTER. On Sunday, Septem- ber 13.” 1931, at Emergency ~Hospi‘al. d wife of James Winfield. Eula Brown. sister of James D.. and Btowest Flourney. * Remaing the Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st nw Remains to be shipped to Waynesboro, Ga, Tuesday, Beptember 15, 2t 645 p.m In Memoriam ARONSON. MAX. A tribute of love to our dear husband ‘and father. MAX ARO! SON. who left ‘us so suddenly one 730 today. September 15, 1930 of “tombstone will be Sunday. September 20, .Cemetery. Relatives and friends invi For us he spent his rarest. purest All that he gave is ours to keep While_memory remains DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * DAVIS. EDWARD DANIEL. The devoted on 6f the lato Beitis Datis departed this 1i%e Beptember 15, I ghteen vears ago todsy. and my dear departed this iife ohe yesr ago. Scotemher 7. 1930 Gone. but_shall never be foreotien THEIR DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND FL TER. HILL. ROBIRT B. C 3 C HILL. v Inez A. resting BC Vo e day 1s, Weep. Tve shed, w are asieep HIS DAUGHTER, EDNA L. H. CLINKFET LEPREUX. JULIAN B. Tn lo o my dear father. JULIAN B Who' departed this life’ (wo ¥ day, September 15, 1928 A loving one from us has gone, A voice we love i A pl ™ ing memor LE PREUX s ago to- ever can be ABBIE AND LITTLE JAN HENRY 1924. and_devoted son RY LOCKWOOD, vho 19: d b died September 15, sweer memo THE PAMILY McDONALD. JOHN WESLEY loving T dea: father and Sran her. JOHN WESLEY McDONALD. who Wi three years ago today, Sepember 1928, God knows how much we Never snail vo Loving thoushts To ‘ne <por WESLEY. our hearts your ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ["Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel X ET. NE. Lincoln (1524 se: A vt g ac g Joseph F. 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