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Inlaid Linoleums, A and B Grades Only, at LOWEST PRICES Sanitary Rug and Carpet Cleaning Hinkel's exclusive process of ELECTRIC SHAMPOOING restores color and sheen to fine RUGS and CARPETS, without damaging the weave—rc m)mv'\ very vestige of dust and grit. Our plant is sanitary ahd fireproof throughout, :W\m;na‘mg all risk to YOUR CHERISHED RUGS. LOW T PRICES for 100% satisfactory results. Prompt collections and deliveries. E.P. HINKEL & CO. . RUG AND CARPET CLEANING — FINE FLOOR COVERINGS 600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Telephones: Potomac 1172-1173-1174-1175 Church at Woodfield to Give Event | Thursday Eve:ling. LAYTONSVILLE, Md., November 24 ‘-—A turkey supper will be given by the | Ladies’ Aid Society of Wesley Grove | Church at Woodfield, in their hall on | Thursday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. | Mrs. W. J. Lewis, chairman, is in charge |of the supper, and a general commit- tee composed of Mrs. Eimer Green, Mrs. | Tom Ward, Mrs. Frank King, Mrs. | George Pope, Mrs. Charles King, Mrs. Albert Burdette, Mrs. Norman Burdette, | Mrs, James Burdette, Mrs. Daniel Ifert, | Mrs. Clarence Lindsa; $1 4000.600 Manila Fire. MANILA. November 24 (#)—Fire of undetermined origin Stunday night de- stroyed the offices, rope factory, ship chandlery and hardware store of Ynchausti & Co. importers and ex- porters. Company officials estimated the loss at $1,000,000. The company operates an interisland boat_ service and other enterprises. It | has branches in the Orlent and at San | Francisco and New York DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City Je00tiany Place ia'D; C: Call Col. 0432 | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ° Suits and Overcoats $5 Down—Balance $2 Week or $8.00 Month EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. NNW. " WE HAVE RS TRAILE Used EXCLUSIVELY| MOTORS and Furnished by the Warner Fruehauf Company o] . JUST PURCHASED These Additional GENERAL TRACTORS From . Sterrett perating Service WITH LATEST EQUIPMENT, OFFERING THE BEST IN SPEED SAFETY ECONOMY UTILITY 'FLEXIBILITY CAPACITY THE JACOBS TRANSFER CO., Inc. 113 Florida Avenue N.E. FOR FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE CALL NORTH 9500 D. C., TUESDAY. | TURKEY SUPPER PLANNED | ORIGINAL SKYSCRAPER | | | | CLAIMED FOR CHICAGO Architects Studying Structure Built in 1885 and Being Razed Find Metal Frame. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 24—A group of Chicago architects decided yesterday that the Home Insurance Co. Building here, constructed in 1885, was the world’s first skyscraper. ‘The Home Insurance Building was razed recently to make room for a 42- story building. Breaking down of the walls revealed, their announcement said today, that the building was constructed with an | internal metal frame—the first prin- cipal of skyscraper construction. Taller buildings were built in America before the Home Insurance structure, the architects said, but none’ followed this essential of the “skyscraper plan.” Plan Thanksgiving Service. BALLSTON, Va., November 24 (Sp: cial).—The annual Thanksgiving ser ices of all the churches of the com- munity will be held at the Ballston Presbyterian Church, Thursday, at 10:30 oclock. Rev. N. C. Clough, pastor of the Mount Olivet Methodist' Protestant Church, will deliver the sermon. First-Aid Course Continues. HYATTSVILLE, Md., November 24 (Special). — Policemen, firemen and civilians wishing to take the Red Cross first-aid course being conducted by H.| L Leonard, president of the Rescue Squad of the Prince Georges County Firemen's Association, must appear at jthe second meeting of the class tomor- row night in the Metroplitan District Building here. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Pliciiss Col. 0464 YOU need more than magnifi- cence to make a good hotel. Luxurious ap- pointments without the human interest give a museum atmos- phere, and who wants to live in a museum? WE like nice things and have them. We like mod- ern appointments and have them. We like a certain formality and have that, but we wouldn’t trade all of these for what we call a friendly interest, AND WE HAVE THAT. AS a Lee House guest, you will have an efficient, sen- sible and friendly service. We invite yout patronage. Fine, large rooms — each with private bath. REASON- ABLE daily and weekly rate; for the Wainter season, a spe- cial monthly rate. 15th and L Streets N Phone Decatur 0160 The Idea Adams 10341 I“ | IBER 24 RIVER VICTIM BURIED | Mount Olivet ‘Cemetery will be the | resting place for the bodies of the two men drowned in the Potomac River | Sunday when their boat capsized near | Highway Bridge. James F. Mecgan, 31, |was buried this morning, following | funeral services at nis home at 8:30 o'clock, and requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity at 9 o'clock. Meegan lived at 5205 Oolorado avenue. | Anthony Miller will be buried there after services tomorrow at Brentwood, Md. He lived at 2503 Fourteenth stteet. | vt 2 | Man Hurt in Three-Story Fall. Walter Feeley, 45 years old, of 1824 | Fifteenth street. last night ) ance and plunged from a p third floor of his home into & concrete 195 alleyway below. He was taken to Walter | Reed Hospital, where his condition was | said to be “favorable” today. b . Marriage Licenses. Alonzo M. Glenn, 37, East Falls Church e TR PR R Bes and Elizabeth M. N Robert L Peacock, 23 Beard. 19; Rev. Rich and Camille D. Bol- Allan ¥, Poore |, Joseph J. Quinn, 2: | dana, 26: Rev. Harry P. Lee. 27. and Mae E. Newton, 23; Rev. Robert L. Lewis. ‘ Garrison R Arey. ot r.. and Yeativo Martna de Hart, 20, Rev. all, Donald 8. Mahaffey. 26. Pompton Plains, N d Marion L. Barrett, 24, this city; | Rev. ‘George M. Cummings. Horford " 8. Johnson. 31 and Alice K 9. both of Richmond, Va.; Rev | Thomas E. Beorde. William”~ W. Lupton. 30. and Amysle F. 30; Rev G. Johnson Jamies A. Schroeder. ir.. 29, and Elizabeth H. Brunner, 21: Rev. Huibert A. Woolfoll James B Stouffer. 32. and M. Alene Graham. 32: Rey. Mark Depp. Edmund Becker, 23. and Anna C. Ebbeson, 25; Rev. C. Ernest Smith George ‘D Blundell. 22, and Grace I Beahm. 19; Rev. William S. Abernethy. Charles Friedenberg, 23, and Rebecca Min- del. 23: Rev. M, A. Horwitz. Willlam E_ Foore, 21 Celvert, 20 Rev. P J. Bagley. Kermit W Hawkins. 21, and Leolia M. Hinton. 24: Rev. Chasfeen T. Smith. MElE, O UL 90, Montelair, 'NC .. and Ty W. Anderson. 22, Baltimore, Md.; Rev. E. G Smith e John R. Duckett, 23. Westwood, Md.. and Rachel A. Butler, i3, Brandywine, Md.; Rev. Births Reported. Oscar M. and Esther M. Carter, boy. Roy C. and Gladys N. Prebbie,’ girl. Fred L. and Ida E. Ealley, g and Catherine L Deaths Reportea. Louise Fuller. 90. Galiinger Hospital eorge G. Jackson. 179, United States Sol- diers’ Home "Hospital Mary F. Goren, 53, 1336 H st. n.e William' T. Whelan. 37. 4312 Georgia ave Nellie W. Rovce, 31, 1308 36th s Amelia C. Day.’ 72, 1729 T T e COIN PURSE_ small. black; lost night: Navy ¥ard ear or at 8th ave. se. Reward. Lincaln 4778 DOG—Hound, brown back, brown snd white legs; los: vicin omerset, Md., and D, C. line. Reward. _Wisconsin 3420, ENGLISH SETTER, white with liver spot answers to name “Dick.” turned to G. C. Graff, 3i24 Wis. ave, M = ENVELOPE containing real estate Return ‘Antonia 5. Tasclott, 400 G FOX HOUMDS (3): 1 lemon and whiie bitch. 20 inches high; 1 lemon and white dog. 22 iaches hign; 1 red aud white bitch, 22 inches high: lost near Riges Mills, west of Univ. of Md. W.J. Altcheson, Laurél, Md. Monday and Pa Clev. papers. s.e. FUR PIECE -Black_fox. Buildings D and E, 6ih st L 4645, Branch 835, between 9 and 4:30. HANDBAG, black patent leather with green clasp, containing - glasses. keys, money, e:c., reward moncy, relurn bag and articles to York av Finder keep 1703 New LADY'S_WRIST WATCH—Saturaay. WNov. | 21, in_Soutneast section or the Marlbaro pike: engraving on back, initials E. D. W Einder please return sanfe to Golden Pig Barbecue on Marlboro pike, or address Box 185-2, Star office. Liberal reward. 25¢ LEATHER BAG. lady's, brown, iost Wed 7 p.. bet. 700 block 15th st. ane Justice Dept., containingz gold rim bifocal glasses in black' case. Reward. 519 R. I ave. n.w. LUMBERJACK—Brown corduroy, with plaid lining: lost vicinity Rosemary and Virginia sts., Chevy Chase. Call Wisconsin 3346-W. MEDALLION—_Gold: name plate, engraved ¥ H. J. Womack; betwesn F and 22nd via 19ih and G sts, Novembsr 23.* Call Nat. 1880, branch 200, en 9 and 4:30. Reward. NOTEBOOK _of shorthand_motes: between Congrassional Library and Botanic Gardens. November 20._Call Adams 9316, Reward. 25°¢ | PEKINGESE. _brown; _answers name: Ping | Pons: lost_vicinity Conn. and Albemarle. | Rewara.__Cleveland 1289 | POCKETBOOK | RO e eephone. numbver, " Finder keep | money, please return keys io 1120 Florida | ave. nie. or call Lin. 8866 ] - ETBQOK. containing money, bank book | o e > Fnder picase Teturn to 1870 Cai- | fornia st. n.w. or phene Pot. 5837. POCKETBOOK. alligator. Palace Theater | matince, Saturday, Nov. 21. Liberal reward. | Burne. 1884 Gol. rd.. Apt. : | SOLITAIRE_RIN ne platinum. Reward if returned s nw. G800 SORORITY PIN_Chi Omega; lost Saturday name. ‘Doris Skinker,’ on back. Phone | Adams 9716, ¥ am t in to 5521 Kan- L1 B IT 11T LI LT LA L L L Ryan Service is dependable In the many years of its service to Washington and vicinity, Ryan serv- ice has won the re- spect of every cne. The confidence placed in us by the many who call on us is_evidence of our ability to sat- isfy. PY Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. 22 T T, Telephono At 13001301 T 2T T E 2 22 27 ZT 22277, 2722222227227 272 e 2 Z TP of offering a complete service at a fixed price is not at a this city. Il new here in Deal began rendering services on that basis more than twenty years ago, and hundreds and hundreds of families have ap- preciated the ease of selection and the resultant €conomy. There is no need in the hope of saving to experiment money, taking chances with inexperienced men. Deal service, more than twenty years in the building, may be had for very low prices. complete service for -2 We have a $100. TBEAL FUNERAL HOME fue or reference, Ask ym:rnerghbor 816 H STREET,'N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 Hubert A. Wool- | driver’s permit. | mall, with 3 Keys on SCFIng, | | 1 { which | BAILEY. CARRIE E. Reward if_re- | DR. SAMUEL W. SMALL WILL BE BURIED HERE Journalist and One-Time Secretary to President Johnson to Get Rites at Arlington. Dr. Samuel White Small, veteran journalist, soldier and evangelist, who [ died Saturday in Atlanta, Ga., will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery with military honors at 11 o'clock to- morrow morning. The funeral will start from Fort Myer gate to the cemetery and will be conducted by Chaplain Di- bert, U..S. A. Dr. Small, who was in his 81st year, | was at one'time confidential secretary { to President Andrew Johnson, whom he followed through his post-presidential campaigns to the Senate. Western Bank Fails. YAKIMA, Wash., November 24 (/) National bank examiners yesterday losed the First National Bank of Zillah, with deposits of approximately $180,000. ! Heavy loans to two fruit companies | recently failed impaired the bank’s resources to such an extent the action was made necessary, Examiner C. H. McLean said. L. H. Luhn is president of the institution. Draths. On Saturday, Novem 1931, st Georg>town Univers CARRIE E. BAILEY. beloved ter of Mrs. Lottie M. Scherér of 214 st. nw. ~Puneral” from the Wm Sardo & Co. funeral chanel, 412 H st on Wednesday, November ‘23, at 2 Relatives and ‘friends invited. Intermeni in Arlington National Cemetery. 24 R. LILLIE M. On Sunday. November 1931, “at New York City, LILLIE M BECKER. widow of Victor J. Becker of Washingion, D. C.: mother of Louis J. Becker and Grace' M. Brown. and sister of Mrs. Herbert W. Elmore. Funeral from Almus R. Speare’s funeral pariors. 1623 Conn.’ ave. n.w.. Wednesday, November 25, ab 11 am. THeiatives and friends invited Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. BRADY, JOHN. Departad thi denly; on Sunday. November 22. 1931 at 140 Blerce st court now.. JOHN BRADE: devoted husband of 'Georeiana Brady, Iather of Mrs. Hester Walker of New Yo City, uncle of Mrs. Sadie Harvey. He leaves to mourn their loss & host of other Telatives and friends. Remairs resting at Barbour Bros’ funeral homs. 48 K. At ne. “Funeral Wednesday. November 25, 8t 11 am.. from the above funeral home. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. 24 CARTER, BROOKE. Suddenly, on Mondar, November 23, 1031 at her residence. 1523 | BV ST, v, BROOKE. the beloved wife st Warte: ‘Caiter, sr mother of Nathagler AT S Waller Chrter Chans " aoier feiatives""and" Triends " mouin Thele jase Femains resting. a0 denry 8. Wackinston funeral home, 4 N st. n. Notice of funeral later.’ L 4 CHASE, BRYSON W. Into rest. Saturday ; 8t 835 pm. at his residence. 2130 13th st. n.w., BRYSON W. CHASE. devoted husband of the late Anita E. Chase and beloved father of Valeria E.. Bryson H. (Jim) end Eugene A. Chase. Fuaeral services Wednesday, November 25. at 1:30 at Asbury M. E. Church. Interment at Harm Cemetery. 24 CHASE, BRYSON W. The €rispus Attucks Relief Association announces the_death of BRYSON W. CHASE. Saturds ‘November 21, 1931. Puneral Wednesd: November L from As'wl”stELLgRl’,ur;h ):it 1:30 ; Bresident. J. C. BURLLS, Secretary. # 1oy D VA Asiie, ORoMondss; Nouember p A aibley CHotnind: . CEsNE' inee Rratiskonts. beloved wife ot | Pred L. Cisne. Funeral from her late resi- | ence. 1248 C st. n.e. on Friday. Novem- 27. at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends ited. Interment Prospect Hill Ceénc- 6 ber 21 Hospita Jife sud Entered peacef! November 21. 1 ROSA._ On Monday. November 23, ut St. 'Elizabetn’s Hspital. ROSA CURTIN, loving_sister of Mrs. Ida_Jack- son. £he also leaves two nephews. Robert Grass and Edear Dugan and other rela- tives and frierds. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd ond Eve s.w. Notice of funeral iaicr. PAVALL. HAROLD J. On Saturday. No- vember 21 1931. ‘at Jamesburg, N. J. HAROLD J.. beloved husband of Agnés C. Davall Pineral from Fort Myer gate. Wednezday, November 25, 1t 2:45 p.m. In. terment - Arlington Natiohal Cemetery.: DICKSON, WALTER On_November 17, 1931, in’ Com Calif., after a lingering illnes: ER 'S son of Mrs. Jane K. and the jate Charies H.,Dickson of this city. Fune:al services at Joan R. Wright's funeral chapel on_Wednesday, November 25, at 11 am. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. ELKIN, CHARLES CALVERT. Suddenly. on Sunday, November 22, 1931, CHARLES CALVERT, beloved husband of Anna A Elkin and brother of Mrs. Abbie Rath- bone of 641 East Capitol rt. ‘Services will be held at Zurhorst's funeral parlors. 301 East Capitol st.. on Wednesday. November &5 at’11 am. ‘Interment in Ariington Na- Uional Cemetery. . GELBRICK, LAURA M. On Monday, No- vember 23, 1931 at the residence of her son, Otto E. Gelbrick. the Argonne Apart- ment, No. 307, LAURA M.. the beloved wife of the late Louis G Gelbrick. She 1s sur- vived by one son, Otto E. Gelbrick: three grandchildren, Mrs. Robert Fitz Simmonds, L. E. Gelbrick and Miss @ertrude Gel- bHck. and two great-grandsons, Master Robert and Jobn Fitz Simmonds. Fun from the V. W. Chambers Co. funer home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on W>énesda November 25. at 11 am. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Baitimore, Md. CREENLRASE, JOSEPH F. On Monday. November 23, 1931, at 8:10 p.m.. at Freed- men’s Hospital, JOSEPH F. GREENLEASE, the devoted hiisband of Josephine Green- lease. He leaves many friends to mourn his departure. ~Remains resting_at the John T. Rhines funcral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. HARRIS, NETTIE. Departed this life on Sunday, November 22, 1031, at 10:35 a.m at 34 Patterson st. n.e, after a brief i ness, NFTTIE HARRIS. wife of the late Richard Harris, devoted daughter of Eliza'| Alice Compbell. beloved sister of William, Aloysius, Chariie, James Edward and Jo- seph Martin Campbell, aunt of Joseph C., Joseph T. and Mary C. Campbell. She ieaves a’ host of ather relatives and friends. = Remains resting at Barbour Bros.” funeral home, 43 K st. n.e., until Tuesday, November 24, at 6 pm.. there after at her iate residence. 34 Batters st ne Funerel Wednesday, Novemb: 35, at'9 a.m,, from Holy Redeemer Church, ave. between 1st st. and New Jer- Interment Mount Glivet Cem- HARRIS, NETTIE. To the Officers and Members of St. Augustine’s Ladies' Aux iary: No. 73. Knights of St. John. and Di tricl “Auxiliary, No. 2, Knighis of St John: “You are hereby Totified of the death of our late sister, NETTIE HARRIS. Call meeting_Tuesday even‘nz. November 24, 8 p.m., 8. Cyprian’s Church. Orders MARION T. ATKINS, Subordinate Pres. ©. HAWKINS. Sec. CHARLOTTE_C. LUCKETT, District Aux. SMACKUM, District Sec. * ISADORE M. HAUSER, OLIVE A. On Sunday. November 22,1931, OLIVE A, beloved wife of Wil- liam “E.’ Hauser. " Funeral from her lats residence, 939 5th st. n.e. on Wednesday. November 25, at 1:30 p.m." Services at St Agnes' Church, 46 Q st.'n.w., at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited." Intermant Cedar Hill Cemetery. A4 HERRIMAN. MELVIN H. Suddenly, on Monday, November 23, 1931 at his resi- dence, 1201 Fern st. n.w. MELVIN H., be- loved husband of Katie M. Herriman. Fu- neral from his late residence on Friday, November 27. st 11 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Rock Creel Cemctery. HOFFMAN, EMMA J. Suddealy, on Mon- day, November 23, 1931, a her residence, 935'K st. n.w. EMMA J. beloved wile of the late ‘Hubert N. HoTman and mother of Beverly C. and Hubert N. Hoffman, ir.. and Mrs, Mildred Webb. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin ‘st. n.w.. until 10 a.m. We nesday, November 5. Services will be held in North Pork Baptist Church, North Fork, Va., Wednesday. November 25, at 1 p.m.’ Intérment North Fork, Va. McMONIGLE, MARGARET A. On Monday, November 23, 1931, at her residence. 1003 New Hampshire ave. n.w.. MARGARET A., daughter of the late Samuel and Maria McMonigle. Notice of funeral hereafter. MeNEAL, JAMES. On Sunday, November 22. 1951, at 6:05 p.m, JAMES MCNEAL. husband’ of the late Almira Garrett Mo- Neal and “father of Mrs. Carrie McNeal Shamwell, "Funeral Wcdtiesday, November 25, at 2:30 p.m., from his laté residence, 906 Wesiminster st. n.w, Relatives and friends invited 240 MERLINA. ANTHONY. Suddenly, on Sun- day, November 22, 1331 ANTHONY MER- LINA, beloved son of Mariano end Cose- miua’ Merlina. ~ Remains -resting at_the W. W. Chambers' funcral home, 1400 Cha- pin st. n.w.. until 8 p.m. Monday, No- vember 23. Funeral from 3717 Hobson st Brentwood Md.. Wednesday, November 75, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to 8t. James' Church, Mount, Rainier, Md.. where mass will be sald at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MOTEN, LUCY A. On Monday, November 23, 1931, ‘at_Garfleld Hospital, LUCY A. MOTEN 'of 757 Kenyon st. n.w..' devoted mother of Ruth Anderson, Luther, Bruce, Albert, _Wilbert, ~ Howard. Jars Tett McKinley Moten, Funeral Wednes- day, November 25, at 2 p.m. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w. 24 PEERY. ROMEO T. On Monday, November 33, 1931, at Morganton. N. C.. ROMEO T.. husband of Esther Oertly Perry. Inter- ment at Morganton Wednesday, Novem- er 25, ROZZELLE, ZANA DAVENPORT. day, November 23. 1931, ot _ Worcester, Mass., ZANA DAVENPORT ROZZELLE, wife of the late Dr. Charles S. Rozzelle. She 15 survived by the followir. Mrs. R. N. Begien. Richmond, Va. A E. Fay' Worcester, Mass.. Dr. David 8 Rozzelle and Harry L. Rozzelle of Alta Vista, Md. and Charles Rozzelle of Los Angeles, Calif.; ome sister, Mrs. Lutber Nims of Mount Holly, N._C." Funeral sery~ jces, Wednesdsy, November' 25, at 3 pm at Hysong's parlor. Interment (private at Rock Creck Cemetery. 3 SHEAR, JEROME CHARLES. On Monday, James On Mon- November 23, 1931, &t his home, 416 Georgetown road, Battery Park, Md, JE- ROME _CHARLES, beloved husband of Ivah Allen, Shear. funeral from his late resic ence A ve §ea0s. ou vs November 15, at Braths. THOMPSON. RAYMOND, 8 de Rty Novermber 0 V108, RATMOND 85 beloved’ son of Alice ‘and the late Bdward . Thompson ot “I718 ‘North Capitel ireral’ from the Wm. H. Sardo & ! uneral chapel. st ‘n.e. on Wed- nesday. November 25, at 10:30 a.m. Rela- And_ friends invited. Interment &b Congressional Cemetery. . 2 THOKNTON, JENNIE. Departed this life or. Monday, November 33,1931, at Preed- s Hospital. JENNIE THORNTON. She to mourn (heir loss & devoted hus . stepmother, two sisters and a host of ofher relatives and friends. Remains zesting at Georee B Clarke, funeral parlor. 1416 Florida ave, n.e. Notice Tineral hereatier TURNER. ELIZABETH R. On Monday, No- gomber 2. 1931 at, Fer reridenee. 1414 ‘orcoran’ &t m.w.. MI®. ABETH ., beloved ‘mother of “Arthur and Lorenzo T and ‘mother-in-law of Notice of faneral here- RANDOLPH. On Tuesday, 1931, at ‘1350 a.m. at her Meridian place n.w.. AN= beloved wife of Howell es at the chapel of Jo- Sons. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w., on November 25. at 11 a.m. In- Berryville, V. residence NIE D Wednes terment at In Memoriam BAUCKMAN. WILLIAM THOMAS. In sad but lovine remembrance of our husband and father, WILLIAM THOMAS BAUCK- MAN. who' passed away one ycar ago, November '19. 1930, HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. ® BREZ, RAY. In sad but lovinz remem- brance of ‘our dear_mother. RAY BREZ Whe passed away five vears ago today, November 24, 1926. MER CHILDREN. % DATTORE, LILY. In loving inemory of our dear daiighter and sister. LILY DATTORE, who departed this life eizht years ago to- dav, November 24, 1823. When life was sweetest And she could hava lived her best The gates of heavan opened And she entered that sweet rest. She sleeps. the one so voung She slumbers sweet an1 knows no care Her heart was pure. her life 30 youns. She is gone. but not forgotten, LOVING _MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER AND BROTHERS. . DOTSON. EDWARD. A tribute of love fo The memor of ‘our dear husband and. fac ther,” FDWARD Who' departed this 1ife two 830 today, November 20, 102 My heart still aches with sadness, My ‘eyes Shed many & iear God only’ Knows how 1 miss vou %t The end of two lone Vears: DEVOTED WIFE AND SON. * EDWARDS, MENRIETTA. Sacred to_the memory of our beloved ‘mother, HEN- RIETTA EDWARDS, who departed - this life ‘fve years todny, Novimber 34, 1936, It's ot the cares of the timé that are shared. Bit als of the heart that are brok:m, Ut the silent tears i the aftet vears ‘And ‘remembrance silentl¥ spoken HER DAUGHTERS, MARY AND MARTHA. FRYE, RAYMOND. In lovine memory of our "dear son. RAYMOND FRYE, who de- arted this life sixteen years ago, Novem- o 54, 'This. Sottly at night the stars are shining 3n'n sad ‘and lanely erave i’ thoke"who Have Tort can tell The pain of Parting withoul farswell. LOVING PARENTS. * MENSON. MARTHA. Tn sad remembrance ‘o our’ dear wife and mother, MARTHA HENSON. who departed thiz life one year ago tocav, November 4. 1930. Gad alone knows how T miss vou, Never shall your memory fade. Loying thoushts shall aiways wander To the gpn: where you are laid. DEVOTED HUSBAND, ELIAS, AND BON: LEVY. MYRTLE A.: FMIL R. In memory of \iny daushter. MYRTLE A. LEVY, who Passed @waz elght vears 4o, Novémber B8 1073""and iisband and father, EMIL R, LEGY. fwenty-three vyears No- Vémber 25. 1903 s5 remembgred. Alwass remembsret o LYNCH, THOMAS. In loving remembrasce ot % devoted father. THOMAS LYNCH. Who deparied this 1ifs twenty-three years 250 today, November 24, 1908, i VERONICA' M. KRAUSS. * LETON. MARY A. A tribute of love e Evonon (o our deat mother, MARY A'“MIDDLETON, "who passed away nine ears 50 today. November 24,1922, d remembrance will last alwass. Love and R DEVOTED CRILDREN. ILSON, BERNARD S. In loving remem- N EEagee of oy Atar hushand and ‘father. BERNARD S, WILSON. who departed this Tife four years ago today, November 24, 1997, - Days of sndness still come over us ocret ‘tears do often flows N oueh you 1ot s, our yeats ago U you, Jntt us 1 SR YO JTFE AND CHILDREN. * WOOD, “JAMES L. Sacred to_the memory of my dear niihand. JAMES L. WOOD. Who departed this life one year ago, Ne- Vember 32, 1030 3 Days have come and days have gone, A vear has pasted avay: Your Mearty laush and foily wit Are xiient in the Trave YOUR' LONELY WIFE AND PAL, EVE- TYN M. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST i STy et J. 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