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C., OCTOBER 4 He @ard ot Ulwth ters until his transfer to the fenth | PROOKS, RICHARD C. Mrs. Nanni officer. He re- fim"’ E £ EEen lmugt. %:turdu t‘ T3 IEE ?i.;; ‘fi" Bml;l. A n?"’&fl. Bl ‘l"”' '1!‘:?::"1 l i--. et 1931—PART ONE. Zpia T S e Theeattes at- the aburs Testbiice % ‘J On Priday, ch & at the residence of her ‘daugh- axle A, Carvarsy. 66 M st nw, Joved wife of late gmna A e-rkm 804 mother A Carbarry, Mrs. J. ranc . Alibrey Ga yer, Mrs. Ve inknett, John L. ‘trom _the .l Aloysius :!:'N Mount Olivet C.qun R lc. Dtv rted _ this l“o I, Pl ol T G‘w four children, two and Richard Cobert, snd Jriengs. | Rein w25l Eu" o s funeral home. ockda v e rvicon ol S ment at Rixeyville, Vs, Mondsy, Oc- e ¢ 'i‘?: O s S ¢ flowera, " o w Baturday, .'Ef?""‘“ R containing less than . 408, the Parker. ‘male, name cinity 1th aid R niw.: 5 roward. Return to Phels - ORyx And matcaslie. bow nn. “Reward 1o Snder, ©Cleveland Gocker Spantel, Md_ i Teward for return. Call ="v‘x‘-'c'm:'x'l'n etween T e e in leather case, iost on U s, and 13th nw. Reward. 3017 -haired, white, A8d brown ears. ‘Reward. i TE - th_brown and tan * Marvisnd tes Mo 233 Liberal re Ba. ooveral reward, Jonn T. German, ““Ffi'm mmf'"iflrm' \uc‘l.u ordSa T e Tortele shelL i o ot Hikians Eosise Jouw; imat, “a83e &N se pew Aoy, Semue Glen Bogre: lef! ween Dri l{!lnou Hotel ‘and station, = Revern 8. on 'lll ring. with Hecht Co. metal ite lt\ : Vvalual Jo SRS T inum 5 T m._ back lnd pin. l\tlll‘d. mcfll“ w‘: 4 7 WATCH_Initi : Hotel Gration, Room 311~ 4 MALTESE CAT and black kitten, vmnm oF sington and Silver Spring. ward. 617 Mississippi ave., Silver nu, ONEY—35, 1n_envelope, I Figel-wigsly or on, reservation of Park & Shop. Ye 4nd Ordway st Priday evening Reward if Teturned to manager 20 bill, i Paiais Roval: on B r 3, bet. 11 a.m. and 12 noon. 12 Teturned to Mrs. Caroline H. Mar- 33rd st. n.w. rd Theta Pi Frate Fin: nw. e e R T e Left Wa: Loan Gnl g.:on!' G S LT and memo, Finder biease 1e- e ot s, &3 n-:;r 1" Reward: . black, contsining 330 cash, vi. pay check, rings. gen. etc: lost Ind oor, Return, keeping cash, 335 17¢th st. lll Lincoln ufl- PY, white m«T igcolate-col- of markings. Hamed By ,l Bll’lyld a7 Wednesday nlght. 1317 You st. se. on and white; weight, G. Keyes, Linden, Md. tan, female: d leather col- n_2040-J. Reward. 1ar. UMENTS—Lost_or left fli#o ave, at Georgis ave. Siiver Spri: 4 olinton D. Cockey, Md, fews Biag, G d Sligo aves., Sliver Spring, Md, Liberal ward. WALLET, _black; _contents, cture. ' Pinder return and Tece ward. _Lost on Oonn. Det. " And OMIvert a1, oow. " Address Box 420K, r White, hlul m w “Spot” on harness. Reward. ‘Cathedral ave. Clev. 1104, TOH—Lady's, white goid, e TReptember. 30, "dowhtown. | Rer anley, Room 423, P. O. Dept. id, Eigin; on F st. Saturday, 11:45 TOH—Lady's; _monogram on , M. E. B. between Farragut apts. and 3 ”e:l stop. Reward. 134 C st white _wold_on ib :Ifll and Moses'; Reward, Oail Nat. 3016 Monday. R 7777727077022 0 7T I L L LAl T O LTI T T L LTI T Wh '-hc ocea- elaborate or Pl i tness that :‘i:l ‘appreciation. Braths. fi.fll LEN L. Friday. October 3. ' "M‘EIN 'L beloved wife of Edward Funeral Monday, Ogtoper 5. In-ne. to the P between 6 and 7th #t 7 p.m. Rela: jves and friends invited. Interment Mount fon Cemetery, Bethesda, Md. FRY, OLARA O. On Thursda :edt Golumbla Hosplral, - P Gflnflen’ Kindly omit nn'em GOODRICH, MORRISON A. On Friday, Oc- tober 2 {031, at his residence. 914 ¢ T st n.w.. MO i A GOGDIOH loved other of William H. A Fich. Jenevieve O Betz and' Ula O Puneral from St. Augustine's Catb. urch. 15th between L and M st n.w.. at 10 o'elock a.m. Monday. GQODRICH, MORRISON A. The Danneker Relief Association announces the death of MORRISON 4. GOODRICH October 3. 1931, Funeral Monday. st 10 from 80 nurustine's "Catnolic ‘Chureh, T5th ot e e finca ) LEON TURNER, Vice Pres igne o . C. BURLLS, Secy. GORDON. ADELAIDE, Departed this lte October 3, 1931, after lingering * Hospital. ADELAIDE GORDON of 407 3rd st e She leaves to mourn their loss & devoted son, Benjamin L. Gordon; three brothers and, three sigters of chicago and terh Baptist E sts. n.e.. Hiil officiating. Relatives and Triends " nvitea. ™ nierment Harmony Cemetery. 5 HARRIS. ANNA N. On Baturdsy, October 3008, st Maplewood Sanitarivm, Silver Bpring, ANNA N beloved wife of BRrney Matiis ond: mother: of Mrs. Ethel M. Hovre. Remains resting at the W. W. Mbers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapia SO Notiee ot funeral hm HARTLEY, JAMES N. Thursdaz, Oc- Aober 1 1951 at Oriando; Fia: JAMES N . Tetired captain of the Metro- itan _ Police Denmnenl, ‘Washi) Cupbeloved husband of Beriha Hert: resting st the chapel of Frank Sons F ¥y xmf‘u Gl e, G113 i B 5 M'lnll LLY. iday. October 2. 93 LR HAWIRING. devored aits oi .-flu loving dsughter of Annie and ‘mother of nmum Butler, slster of Mary Soppe. She, also leaves other relatives and many friends. Re- s resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Pu- neral Monday, October 8, at 2 p.m. from the FEbenezer Baptist Church. J. ave. between D and E sts. n. Interment Payne Cemetery. HELVIN, JAMES FRANKLIN. On Saturday, October 3, 1631, at the residence of his gauenter, " Mrs (TTank Kleindlenst, 3624 . Moun ner. ., JAMES FRANKLIN, beloved husband of Patsy Helvin and father of Mrs. Frank Kiein- dienst, Mrs. Charles Cecll and Mrs. John Melle.” Puneral from the above Tesi- dence on Tuesday. October 6, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invitéd to sttend. Interment. Congressional Cemetery. JAMES, MARTHA. On Friday, 1931, at Gallinger Hospf JAMES of 1164 19th st. n'w., beloved mother of Mrs. Bessie Higgins. ~Also sur- viving her are six grandchildren, two sreat-grandchildren, _three sisters _and Giher relatives and friends. Puneral Sun- day, October 4, at 7 p.m.. from Fraziers funcral home, x:md yiye D Rela and_ friends invi Laurence, 8. C. = T I"GHT‘ WILLIA" H._ On Baturday, Oc- tober 3. 19!1 at Providence HD(D]!IL beloved husband of the I xnu_mmml}e;mxml Pesting at " Bario ville, "M, “Funeral from “the above per lors on Tuesday. October 8, at 2 p.m. terment Connullannl Cemetery. LAMBROS, CHRIST m. L5uddenty October 2. 1931 LAMB! llm ne!ll .'Lhn' ga&fll pm.. the Brehodo? Chureh: sin a1 oEn % Oreek 3 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemete: 4 LIGGETT. BEATRICE, P TEiday. Qetober BEATRIC " devoted Biect o Wetaros lnd Dn y, Hlmr Pu- {'"'l"flnu?‘ ober, 1 pm. from (e W, Emest Jarvis uriefal coureh, 1933 LYNCH, COLUMBUS FRENCH. Bat; day. October 3, 1031, 41 Wie resiaences 334 Maryland sve. ‘n.e.. ‘COLUMBUS FRENCH LYNCH, beloved husband of Sophronia B. Lyneh ceServices will be heid at bl late Tesidence on Tuesday, Octobe: ; Interment Glenwood Cemetery, McNAMAEA. BARBARA MATER. On Pri- a7y, Ogiober, 2, 1931, at Frovidence Hos- BARBARA M. beloved wife of aines . eNamare and o of e Louise Marshall, Lawrence T. Mater, Laughlin Mater of Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Remains resting at 231 8 st. n'e. unti Monday, October 5, at 7:45 a.m. Funeral services’ at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Harpers Ferry. W. Va., at 11 a.m., where mass will be sald for’ the Tepose of her soul. Interment St. Peter's, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. . ODEN: GEQRGE W. On Friday. October 2. 1931, ¢ Bibley Hospital, GEOHGE lovedt “fusband of Berah A< Oden. Testing at, the Sarloss "ot £, & 'rnmvuzf Tth st s.w. Funeral services at the H Street Christian Church on Monday, October 5. at 2 p.m, Relatives and frien invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 4 PIERCE, BELLE. On Saturday, October 3. 1931 “at 1235 Massachusetts ave. MIS3 BELLE PIERCE. daughter of the late Manderyl Plerce of Loudoun County. Vi resting at Hysong's parlors, 1300 until 12 noon, Sunday. October 4. Funéral from her late home near Air Mount, Va. on Monday, October 5, at 2 p.m. POWELL, LIZA BARNES. On Thursday. Oc- tober 1, 1931, LIZA BARNES POWELL, de. voted d-usmer of_thc late Perry . and Charlotte Barnes. Funeral Monday. Octo- ber 5, at 9 am., from Epiphany Church. Remains resting st the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlors, 28ih st and Dumbar- ton ave. n.w, SCOTT, JOSEPH. 3 3 N ¢ EPH. Priday. October 3, 1531, s ne. He leaves ‘to mourn their loss a Hhost of friends. Puneral Monday, October 5, from the chapel of the George B. Clarke Co. 1416 Florida ave. n. 4 SMITH, HELEN REBECCA. Priday, October oo i Sibley Memorial Hospital, HELEN REBECCA SMITH (nee Potts), be- loved wife of Harry L. Smith of 1511 Law- rence st. ne. Services Will be held at Zurhorsts funeral parlors, 301 East Cap- itol st.. Monday, October 5. 11 s.m. Tntermént i Glebwood Cimetery. SWEETMAN, MICHAEL M. On_‘Thurs- dav. October 1, 1931, at his_residence. 5600 33rd st. Chevy 'Chass, D. C.. MI- CHAEL M. 8 (AN, dearly beloved husband of Mary T. Sweetman (nee Noke- ly). ~Funeral from the above residence on Monday, October 5, at 8:30 a.m. Re- quiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 am. Interment Port Lincoln” Cemetery, Reiatives and friends invited. 4 TAYLOR. EDNA. Suddenly. Satus - Ber g 1931, EDNA A b ved ught . George Tavior of 513 3r o eral from (he W, W. Obambers mfla\lmn me. 1409, Chenin st nw. 8y, at in- ‘Gienwood © Dunmfl nolrmn e ineral. from Bewird sauese .l October 5, 30 a.m. t. Peter's Chureh. “whers Diass Wil be_said 5,5 5, \Relativey and Criends invited. fnterment Mount Cemetery. 4 THORNE, NORAH. uaa-m m-oa- October 1, 1931, at 3028 Cambriy ‘ n.w. NORAH. beloved Jite, o Thorne. Funeral from the -m- bers Co. funeral home. uoo it. E‘ on Tuesday. tober 6. at lD 0 . hmenfit )lounl Olivet Cemetery. Prfid- TIORE YU, St Shinen 'WILLIAM: beloved “ou Trom. the Woy "“&'Afi.:’#“.“"o ? ent Mount %filve’. Cemetery, md- SpeaNe WATERS, GEORGE ¥. On Saturds ot ber 3, nn, ot Bibley, Mem 1 Hosvital, GEORGE F. ated 31 Yoars.” Re- Gestiia at the Nevius fungral hotme, New York eve. n.w. until Monda: Puneral servi WEBSTER, PRES' 2, 1931, "at 763 columu.. d. TON WEBSTER, of Charies _sand Leatle ‘Webster, "tather_of Preston Web- 8 dr.; brother of Lawrence Webste: atlts’ resiing at W, Erhest Jareis. fu peral church, 1433 You st. n.W. "Notice of Tuneral later. The Family Who Chooses CHAMBERS CO. Has Shown Sound and Wise Judgment - #20 known for their i "groat progress and falr . dealings, They supply ' ‘the needs of more .stricken * families than any.other.direotors in the - city. . They-have 10 cars, * hearses and ambulances; 3 chapels and 5 parlors. A complete and modern You can get a complete funeral for as little as 752 to thousands. A service to suit the station or cir- cumstance of any family. In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. ‘Washington, D, C. Telophone Columbie 0433 2—5 Braths, WEBSTER. FANNIE. Departed thip Thursday, October 1. 1931 i o= Hospitel 'after a brief ilincss, B NERSTER. Ju1s oih st nw. Rematas resting at Barbour Bros. funeral home, 48 K st. n.e. Puneral Monday, October § trop 2:30 p.m. at Mt. Carmel Baptist Churce, {54 a0d T sts. n.w. Interment Payne Ceme- WESSELLS, WILLIAM 1., JR. Suddenly. Triday. October 2. 19318t 7:90 ., Wil LIAM H. WESSELLS, 'Ir., veloved son of Wil 1 ana the 1ate’ Dauga Wessetiar aged 38 veirs." puneral {rom the sesidence his sister, Mrs. E. M. Mayne. 3117 36th Dlace' nw ¢ Monday, Octoper 5, at 8:30 et Rouiers mass aé St Ann's’ Ourchy SWisconsin. ave.. at 0 oclock. . Relativez and friends invited to_atiend xmzmeg t. Rose Cemetery, Gaithersburg, Ma. wnuu.s WILLIAM H. Officers and mes,- bers of Porest Glen Council, s of Columbus, are hereby notified of the drats of Brothér WILLIAM H. WESSELLS, and Sre asked to assembie ot Bb Michaers Church, Silver Sprink, Md., Sunday, Octo- ber & at 6 p.m., and then proceed io the residénce of his sister, Mrs. E. M. ‘Mayne, 2717 36th pl. n.w., for the Durpose of re- citing the prayers'for the dead at¢:30 pm. WADE, JOHN J. REED, F. 8. WISE. MAZIE R. Saturday..Octobd? 3. 1931, at Georse Washington Hospital, MAZIE R, WISE beloved wig of Charles J, Wise of 1304 4% st. s.w. Puneral fromfhe above residence ~'Tuesday. October 6. o'clock p.m, Relatives and friends invited. Interment Consressional Cemetery. WOODWARD, WILLIAM. On Friday. Octo- ber 2. 1931, at Hyattsville, Md., WILLIAM WOODWARED, beloved brother ‘of Mrs. B. P. Kessler. Remains resting at Gasch & Sons' funeral parlors, Hyattsville, Md. Puneral from 8t. Jerome s Catholic Church October ‘5, at § am. Interment ZICHTL, ANTON. Priday. October 3, 1931 at_his _residence, 27 Denwood ave., Ta: koma Park, Md, ANTON, beloved h band of Josephine zichtl,' Funersl from the sbove residence Monday, October 5 3:30 thence to the Chureh of the Nativity, ‘st Brightwood, D. C.. Where AT Shereatat s i for tBe Te- pose of his soul. Interment St. Mery's Cemetery. In Memoriam RAXTON, CARRIE. In loving remem- PRrakee of my d sunf, CARRIE B TOR.® who' departed . this life fourteen. Jears ago odas, Ociober 4. 1917. Every day brings back sweet memories, ‘Bvers memory brings & tear: D'-rg AR B e e e 1oved 30_dear. S/ ’o?-zn “NEFHEW, WALTER 3. O yLoR, . CARTER, nnrl.lcz . 1In sad but fond Temembrance of our dear wife and mother, TRICE M. CARTER who left u§ two years ago today, October 4, 1929. We_ think of you when morning Has banished the long., dlrk night; ‘We_think of you when even!: Has wakened the stars to light. Wa think of you at bedtime Wyen we go to our rest we haink of ou long and_constantly, ,_dear Beatrice, we love you best. R " DEVOTED HUSBAND. MORRIS GARTI,R& AND SON, MORRIS A. CAH- GIOVANNETTI, LUCIA. In memory of ouf dear mother and grandmother, LUCIA GIOVANNETTI. who passed away thirteen years ago today, October 4, 1918. Your cheery ways, your gmiling face, Are a pleasure fo recal You had a friendly word ‘for each And died beloved by all YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER. CARO! GIOVANNONI, and GP.ANDDAvumR. EDITH AMBROGL. HENDERSON, REV. WILLIAM T. A tribute of tender affection and eternal love to the noblest and best friend I ever ki devoted husband. Rev. WILLIAM T. DERSON. who like a tired child was folded %o Test in his Savior's arms one year 850 today, October 4. 1930. With vearning heart and briming eves I think of that dear. precious one. Who. somewhere, {ar beyond the skies Some day I pray to see again. We'll meet twill not be long. Each broken sigh snd fallen tear Will end in Blissi, O thou my dead, Welll meet again, twill not be “HIS W) PAYME B HENDERSON. * ANNEY, THOMAS LEROY. m GEORGE EUGENE. In lovin memory of I GENE JA . Who died seven years o CAugust 34 1934, and his brother, THOMAB LEROY JANNEY, who died one year ago today, October 4, 1930. In_my heart your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true; ‘There is not a day, dear loved ones, That I do mot think of you. T think of you in silence, No eyes can see me weep, Byt many a silent tear I shed When others are asleep. THEIR LOVING MOTHER. * KELLEY, JOSEPHINE. In loving remem. brance of my dear daushter. JOSESHINE KE] o entercd “huts. clornal Tot thirteen ‘years October 4, 1918. You are not forgotten, dear daushter, Nor will you ever be. 18 On this earth I live and memory last 1 Wil a think of slwarg, of hee . LUCAS. DR. MALCHIAH M. ln loving Brance of my dear husband. Dr, M H o5 Vears auy toauy: Oetober e mfl. ved in life. remembered BR08-E0 WrkE TOUISE ¥, $56ks. PETRIE. WILLIAM. In loving re n Eour dear husband snd farnes WILLIAS PETRIE. who departed this life two years ago today, Ociober 4, 1929. Loved in life, remembered in_d HI5LOVING WIFE AND CHILD: SMITH, WILLIAM. In loving remembrance 0 ‘my dear father, WILLIAM SMITH, ¥ho Jeparted this life one year ago todsy, Oiober 4. 1930, Our hearts sl ache with saduess. Gur'‘eyes thed ‘many 8 o m’ knows how we miss you. fathez, e end of this one tad year. SAMES 8 . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 312 PA. Avl. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1388, P. J. SAFFELL N, IFRSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE, Frank G:xer s Sons Co. B S T A Nhone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel s Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. Joseph F. B!irch's Sons (8AAC JOH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehens Westooet. ~ GEO, W. WISE CO. -uun:w. TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L SPEARE CO. e somned 1008 H SEN.W. JOHN R, WRICHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047. CHAS. S. Z URHORST EAS' 3 Established 1850 Chapel Cremations 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 [ NO BRANCH OFFICE | T FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. 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