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Long ago we elected every one of them to that position and that is how we find out what to do to keep every- body happy. I J O change in our “house” rules, either. They are mighty good ones and seem to keep every- thing going in fine order. YOU canbea member by occupying one of our large, out- side rooms having a private bath with, shower, the rate being very reasonable on a monthly basis for the Winter season. Of course, on a daily and weekly basis, too, the same moderate rates. USE your “speaker’s” authority to tell us of anything we can do to make your stay one of gen- uine satisfaction. 15th and L Sts. SEVENTH AND F STS. CONVENIENT TERMS EASILY ARRANGED! These special suits and overcoats are tailored of pure woolen fabrics in choice patterns for Fall wear. They are remarkable values at $25—smart —fine appearing—durable. Last year’s price was This season we have lowered the price to $25, and at that price they represent the best $35. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PAY IN CONVENIENT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY AMOUNTS, EASY TO MEET SUITS & O’COATS *25 clothing value in Washington. % D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Card party, Keane Council, Knights of Columbus, 918 Tenth street, 8 p.m. Supper, Ladies of Centreville M. E. Church, South, 6 p.m. Foot ball dance, Catholic University, ‘Willard Hotel, § pm. Ball, benefit Epiphany Home, May- fiower Hotel, 8:30 p.m. Card party, benefit, St. Prancis de Sales Church, Twentieth street and Rhode Island avenue northeast, 8 p.m. FUTURE. Annual oyster supper and bazaar, Ladies’ Ald Soclety, H Street Christian Church, Sixth and H streets southwest, ‘Wednesday, 5 to 7 p.m. Births Reported. Joseph W. and Regina L. Smith, sirl. osebhy 450 Boroty G chambiin, boy. nd Dorothy . boy. Shichian " p.""shd "Elizabeth A. McCarthy, irl, * William T, and Edmonis H. Murray, boy irl twins e na Helen Trulse, gl Loy R. and Sarah E. Andrews, girl. James' G. and Mary A. Finottl. girl. Frank C. and Carrie Howard, boy. Armond F. and Phoebe M. Bergman, girl twins, Frank and Betty J. Eaton. boy. Legette L. and Stella Joyner. gifl. Ashton C. and Sue L. Smith, girl. Herman and Helen Esworthy, girl. Ennalls and Virginia H. Waggaman, boy. Charles P. and_Mary H. Redick, boy. Frank A. and Bessie G. Bmith, boy. Robert ‘and Marie E. Gerard A. and Annte Raymond E. and Ora E. West, boy. Charles and Oatherine Passerc, girl. Earl L. and Edith Abbott, girl. Robert and Cora Gray. boy. Maurice A. and Eva Willlams, boy. Dorsey and Ethel Campbell, boy. Samuel H. and Agnes Preston, girl. John and Dorothy Davis, boy. Herbert and Amanda Henry, =L ey 247 Deaths Reported. Mary Ginsbers, 77, St. Elizabeth's Hos- P!\Viiam 3. Bacon, 77, Home for Incura- P'%ine M. Butler, 70, 218 B st. se. Jenme "Graver: Yo, Gallinger” Hotpital, Melyin H. Herrim 1201 Fern Margaret” A. McMonigle, 61, 1002 H. ave. Charles C. Elkin, 61, en route to 641 East Capitol st Gustay W. Horning. 59, 1316 Park rd George Gilbragh, sualty Hospi Adolph_C, Neubeck, 56, 4333 Kansas ave, John G, Haerer, 55, 1124 8th st. n.e. Emma J. Hoffman, 52, 935 K st. James L. Blankenship, 7 months, Provi- dence Hospital. James Prance, 96, Casualty Hospital, Lucy Morton, Garfleld Hospital. Rosa Curtis, 68, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Allen_Dozler, 64, Emezgency Hospital. Henry Johnson, 54. 2514 G st piiopen 1. Greerleave, 47, Freedmen's Hos- Blinch Brice, 46, Freedmen's Hospital, wirl, Marriage Licenses. William_Bhelton, 26, and Irms Stewart, 24; Rev. J. W. Manokey. .32, this city. and Eva G . 37, Lanham, Md.: Rev., M. J. Key. Arthur ‘R Wilkerson, 79. and Mary Mc- Cormick, 19, both of Baltimore; Rev. Allan F. Poore., Robert’ R. Stevens, 21, Grove City, Pa 19, this city; Judge and Glengail M. Robb, Mattingly, Eric G. Warren, 28, and Mary D. Dickson, 25; Rev. 'William J, Sweeney. Robert Worthey, 28, and Della Pickett, 24: Rev. W. Westray, Benjamin_ Hi and . 19: Rev. Robert L. Wes| 19; Rev. Allan F. Poore. rison. 23, Luvenes W, Westray. — - FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League, 349 )‘lrlllnd ave. s.w. Nat. 8088 LOST. BAG: BIack containing dancing slipers and costume, in taxicab, Tuesday evening. Re- ward. _Clev. 2688, BLACK CASE, containing white-gold-rimmed ( spectacles. —Suitable reward if returned to Apt. 32, 1858 Columbla rd. n.w. BUNDLE OF LAUNDRY—Mark Ad and A-482; Wednesday. vicinity of Fouall. Notify Evans, Falls Church, Va. e CHAIR, Wednesday. on ashington-Balti- more Boulevard near Beltsville, Md. =PFinder please notify R. C. Stello, Beltsville, Md. Bowad 0 T 29° DOG. blick with white by n:r‘}xe ‘Blac collar _and tag $10 reward return to 19 H n.w. EYEGLASSES-In brown leather case, Bowen & King of Baltimore; mear Mayflower Hotel. National 0016. evenings Cley. 56400, FRAT. RING, lost Wed. night, in 1418 G _st. n.w. Reward. Addre: 244-Z._Star office. GOLD, WATCH, Hamilton, zize 16, “J. {Tesne " engraved “on _inside corner.’ als wife's picture: lost _near St. Matthew's Church, November 26. —Address 12 N Hampshire_ave. Phone Decatur 5328. * _ IRISH TERRIER—Strayed Monday, from “Airile,” Military and Danlels roads, Rock Creek Park: brown collar, lag 13163; an- swers to name “Reddy.” Reward. Phone Cleveland 0536, _ S 8% POCKETBOOK —Green _Jeather; Bowie Thursday, November 26. ward. _Adams 1765 < ETBOOKLady’s black envelope pu POCKDOA pictures: 13th and Harvard s t_circle. Georgia 2512-W. PGINTER DOG. liver and white, one fiotch ification; answers to el ien MR Georela 1081, Tost — at Liveral re- We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, hears ambulances; 5 parlors, 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral As 575 - Low t ] Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Where Service Is Best and the Price Is Less What is Included OMETIMES we are asked what our low priced service includes, and our It includes every- answer is simple. 22, and Miidred L. Prosise, | BO% | November 27, . 19 Braths. ] ANDRE, LOUISA J. Thursday. November 26 | 1931, 'at her residence, 211 3rd st. se. UISA J. ANDRE. beloved mother ndre. Puneral from the chapel | . Murray Son. 2007 Nichols turday, November 28. at_1:15 vices at_ Bell's Church, Camp 3 2 pm. Relatives and invited. Interment Bell Cemetery. BACON, WILLIAM J. On Wednesday, No- vember 25,1031, WILLIAM J. BACON, be. loved husband of Florence M. Bacon and father of Maj. William J. Bacon, jr.: Mrs, Gordon 8. Wegenast and Edmund Bacon Faneral from the residence of his daugh- | ter, Mrs, Gordon S. Wegenast, 1216 Quiney st. n.w. Saturday, November 28 at 2 o'tlock pm. Interment in Fori Lincoln | Gemeter. 27 BACON. WILLIAM_ J. Washington Lods No. 15, B. P. O. Elks: The lodgs will co vene in session of sorrow at 1 o'clock [ p.m. Saturday, November 28, 1931, for the purpose of paving tribule to the’ memory | of ‘our late brother, WILLIAM J. BACON, Who passed to the Grand Lodge of the Hereafter November 25. Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Elk services at graves By order of DAVID J. LAPORTE, Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. §. SHELBY, Secretary. BAREOUR. FREDERICK K. On_ Thursday. November 26, 1931, at his residence, 6330 | Utah ave. n'w. 3 " beloved | husband of Lila Conrad Barbouf. 'Notice of hour of funeral services in Saturday’s Washington Post. d BAYLISS, ALBERT. On Thursday, Novem. ber 26. 1931, at the residence of his siste Mrs. Mary ‘Wyvill. 1131 8th st. n.w, AL | BERT, beloved husband of Margaret Bay Tiss. 'Remains at the chapel of Fr. Geiers' Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. BLALOCK, JAMI On_ Wednesday, No- Vember 25, 1931 at Gallinger Hospital. JAMES BLALOCK. beloved son of John and Emma Blalock. He also leaves' five Brothers, one sister and & host of other Telatiyes and friends. Remains resting at ihe John T. Rhines funeral chaped, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. Y, THORNTON B, Suddenly, on B Podiny. NOvember 26, 1031, % bl Tesi: dence. 1445 Spring road n.w.. THORNTON $ " beloved husband of Marie Blandy. Re- atns Testing &t W. Warren Taltavull’s funeral nome, 14th st. and Spring road Funeral services on Saturday, No- at 11 a.m. Interment Oak Hill THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Virginia— light rain this afternoon and tonight; to- morrow mostly cloudy; little change in temperature; light gentle winds. Maryland—Light rain in east and rain or snow in west portion tonight; tomorrow mostly cloudy; little change in temperature; gentle shifting winds becoming northerly. West Virginia—Cloudy, with rain in south and rain or snow in north por- tion tonight; tomorrow generaly fais little change in temperature. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barbmeter. Degrees. Inches. Cpa e .4 3055 8 pm. . 40 30.58 Midnight .. 41 30.61 | 4am 36 3056 8 pm, 36 3053 Noon . 39 3046 | Highest ...43,3:30 pm. Yearago.. 30 Lowest ... 35,5:30 am. Yearago.. 21 Tide Tables | (Furnished by United States Coast and ! Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. | High 9:14am. | Low .. 4:01am. High . . 9:33pm, | Low . . 340pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today.... 7:02 Sun, tomorrow 7:03 Moon, today.. 6:20p.m. | . Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 1931. Average. Record. January ... 1.56 3.65 7.09 82 February ... 136 327 6384 '84 esees 350 3.75 884 '91 2.87 3.27 9.13 4.84 3.70 10.69 212 413 10.94 423 471 1063 592 401 1441 2.79 3.24 10.81 128 284 857 . 57 237 8.69 Weather in Varlous Cities. “Temperature. wm '89 ’00 '86 28 '76. '85 '89 | September October . 1 8K Stations. Weather. *1910morvg * "Awp1aisas Abilene, Tex | Albany, N. Y. Atlants, - Ga. Atlantic City. Baltimore, Md. | Birmingham | Bismarck, N. | Bostor, Aas Buffalo, N. Charleston, 8.C. Chicago. TIL... Cincinnati, Ghic Cleveland, Ol Columbia, 8. G Denver, ' Col Detroit, Miob. El Paso, Tex. Galveston, Tex. Helena, Mont., Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cioudy Cloudy Cloudy Spow Cloudy Rain Rain Snow Cloudy Cloudy Snow Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Snow Los Angeles. 2 3 Cloudy 3 Pt.cloudy | N. Orleans, Clear New York, N. ¥. 3 | Oklahoma’ City. | Omaha, Neb: Philadeiphia Phoenix. Ariz.. Pittsburgh, Pi Portland. Me Portland, Or . Ptcloudy Snow Cloudy . Clear . Cloudy '89 | Braths. BOOKMAN, BERNARD. On Pridsy, No- yember 37, 1931, at ‘his residence. 1223 22nd st. n.w., BERNARD BOOKMAN. de- voted sop of Elmore and Mary Bookma: father of Rosa Bookman. Remains res ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel f'f and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral ater. BROKMEYER, MILDRED. On FPriday, No- vember 27, 1931, at Georgetown University Hospital, MILDRED BROKMEYER. beloved wife of Bugene C. Brokmever of 7508 16th st. n.w. Puneral will be held from Timo- thy Hanlon's funeral parlors. 641 H ne. on Saturday. November '28. at 9:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church at 10 am. Interment (private) in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. . BROOKS. RICHARD W JR. Departed this life Tuesday, November y34. 1931, at_ his Tesidence. 733 8. Fairfax st, Aléxandria. Va.. RICHARD H. BROOKS, Jr., beloved nd’ of Diana Brunson Brooks and son of Mary F. and the iate Richard H. Brooks, sr. He Is survived by two sisters. Nellle B. Bhorts and Mary B. Patterson. and two brothers, Henry C. and Whitfield H. Brooks: also other rel Funeral from Roberts Ch: 8. Washington st. Re Baturday at 32 o'cloci Iriends invited. BROWN, DOROTHY HULLFISH. Suddenls. S eI, New Vork Gity. DORCTHE i "New York Citv, HULL“SH. beloved wife OXyDonllfl Mc- Kenzie Brown and daughter of Mrs. Anna L Hulifish. Notice of funeral later. BROWN, FANNIE. On Wednesday, Novem- Der 25, 1931, at her residence. 1624 Cor- coran st. n.w. Mrs. PANNIE BROWN, the beloved ‘mother ‘of Mrs. Sarah Lockley and devoted grandmother of Joseph. George and Sarah Virginia Lockley and Mrs. Mary Green of Winchester, Va. Remains resting_temporarily at Lomax chapel. 1400 8 st. n.w. Funeral services at her late residence Saturday evening, November 28, at 8 p.m. Friends invited, Interment Sunday at’ Winchester, Va, 28 CALHOUN, MINNIE E. On Thursday, No- vember 26, 1931, at’'6:30 p.m., at Freed- men’s Hospital.” MINNIE “E. CALHOUN. daughter of the late Edward and Beil Harris, devoted sister of “Edward., Gar- field and Walter Harris, Mrs. Bell Turner. Mrs. Marion Turner and Mrs. Beulahi Johnson. Remains resting at the W. Er- nest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later CARSON. MARGARET E. On Wednesday, November 25. 1931. at 150 Rhode Island ave. n.w.. MARGARET E., beloved wife of the late Robert Carson and mother of Blanche C. Hoover. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers ~funeral home. 1400 Chepin’ st. n.w., on Saturday, November 28, at 230 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. CARTER. LAURA J. Departed this lite on pel M. E. Church, Ausiin, pastor; Relatives | and tives and friends. | STEWART, Thursday. November 26, 1931, at her resi- dence. 617 18th st ' ne. LAURA J. CARTER, devoted mother of Pearl Car- ter and sister of Lena Perry. 8he also leaves two brothers ~and three nephews. | Remalns resting at the funeral parlors of Alexander 8. Pope, 315 15th st. s.e., until Priday, November 27, at 6 p.m.. therenfter at 617 18th st. n.e. Funeral Saturday. November 28, at 11 a.m. from Mount Pisgah Baptist Church. Interment at Blackstone, Va. 8 CONNER, CHARLES T. Suddenly Thursday, November 26, 1931, CHARLES T.. belove son of Robert L. and Helen V. Conner (nee Taylor), aged 20 years. Funeral from his late residence, 1245 W st. s.. Sunday. November 29." at 2 p.m. ' Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 COUNTE, THOMAS L. Departed this lfe Tuesday, November 24, 1931, at his resi- dence, 778 Fairmont st. n.w.. at 8:05 p.m.. THOMAS L. COUNTE. devoted husoand of Eleanor Counte, Funeral S8unday, No- vember 29, 1931..at 2 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st o Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. DORSEY, LAWRENCE. Suddenly, on Thurs- day, November 26, 1931, “LAWRENCE DORSEY, son of Mary Dorsey of 1836 8th st. n.w.' Remains at Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. until 6 p.m. Saturday, thereafter at his late residenice. Notice of funeral later. 28 ENGLE, EMILY. On_ Thursday. November 2 1. at ler residence, 3450 14th st. . EMILY ENGLE. beloved wife of Ciarence G, Engle, Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. FERGUSON, MARGARET MERRIAM. On November 26, 1931, at Cleveland. ' Ohio, MARGARET MERRIAM FERGUSON, be- loved daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Garland 8. Ferguson, Funeral services at her late residence, 1624 n.w., BSaturday, November 28, a . FERGUSON, WILLIAM. On Tuesday, No yember 24, 1931, at Jjunction City, Kans. WILLIAM 'FERGUSON. = Remains at Fra. zier's funeral home, ‘389 Rhode Island . n.w. Notice of funeral later. ANN MATILDA. On Thursday, No- vember , 1931, at the residence of her daughter, Mis. Richard Elgin, 265 Valley ave. s.e. ANN MATILDA GRAY, beloved wife of Hop. George Truman Claggett Gray and mother of five daughters and two sons, Mr. Samuel Dent Gray of New York City, Mr. Henry Dent Gray of Baltimore, Md.: M Richard Eé‘l M:s. Coleman Cockerille. Mrs. Acel epard, Mrs. Ruth Thyson and Mrs. Pultoa R. Gordan of Washington. D. C. ymains resting at Hysong's parlors, 1300 st n.w. Puneral services at Christ Church, Durham Parish, Ironsid Charles County, Md.. Saturda: November 38, at 2 p.m. Intermeni Ohrist Church Cemetery. 2 HAM, WILLIAM. On Thursday, November 261931 ap te rear of 903 Ist st sw. WILLIAM "HAM, 'He leaves many friends to mourn his departure. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel .;!m and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral ater. HURLEY, ALLEDA R. Suddenly, on Thurs- day, November 26. 1931, at 8 a.m., AL- LEDA R. HURLEY, beloved wife of the late Walter G. Hurley. Puneral from her 4313 Towa ave. n.w., on Sat- sidency late re Thterment urday, November 28, at 2 p.m. Rock Creek Cemetery, JAMES. INDIANA V. On Friday, November 27, 1931, at her residence, 19 7th st. n.e.. INDIANA V. JAMES, beloved mother of Mrs. Agatha Murra: Services at the chapel of Joseph wler's Sons. 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., on Friday, Novem- ber 27, at 9:15 p.m. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Md. JOHNSON, REV. RICHARD. Departed this life’ Thursday, November 26. 1931. a his residence. 449 1st st. 5W., Rev. RICH ARD _ JOHNSON. ains at Robert Campbell's funeral home, 423 4 st. s.W. Notice of funeral later. KUPFER, MOLLIE J. On Thursday, No- vember 26, 1931, at her residence, 1740 n.w., MOLLIE J.. widow of Emil r. Services at the above address . November 28, at 10 a.m. Inter- WILLIAM. Thursday, November at Gallinger Hospital, WILLIAM, n of the late Louis and Bertha Luders. Funergl from William J_ Nalley's funerai home, '522 8th st. s... Saturday. November 28.'at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. YNCH, BERTIE. “Suddenly Thursday, No- vember 26, 1931, at her home. 226 South Maii st Ballston. Va. Mrs. BERTIE LYNCH (nes Baweis), in the 39th vear of her age. beloved ‘wife of Edgar W. LUDERS, 26, 1931, beloved Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Raleigh, N, C. Sait Lake City. San Antonio. . 3 San Diego, Cal San _ Prancisco. St. Louis, Mo.. St. Paul,'Minn Seattle, ‘Wash. . Spokane, Wash. Tampa, Fla. WASH., D. C. FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Station: Temperature. Weather. London, 0 Part clovdy Clear Foxgy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clody Cllar Brest, s Geneva, Switzeriand. | Stockhoim, Sweden. Gibraltar, Spain thing needed to give persons of mod- erate means a complete and suitable burial service. long experience make Buying power and it possible for this organization to give really excep- tional merchandise and fine service for the money. Remember that we have been ren- dering complete service prices for more than Today, we have such $100. at low twenty years. a service for JBEAL FUNERAL HOME, Fue r reference, Ask your neighbor 6 H STR EET, N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 Lynch. She is survived by a daughter. ss_Helen Lynch: her ~mother, Mrs. Sarah Bowers. and three sisters and three brothers. Funeral Saturday, November 28. from the above address at'2 p.m. Inter- ment in Columbia Gardens Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 27 MOLONEY, ANNA L. On Wednesday, No- vember 35, 1931, at the residence of her daughter, Mary A. Vroom, 701 23rd st. n.w., ANNA L. MOLONEY. Services on Baturday, November 28, at 8:30 a.m., at chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons, 175% thence to St. Stephen's 25th st. and Pa. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SH, CHARLES. On Tuesday. November 24, 1931, CHARLES NASH, devoted brother of Anna Nash Curtis and nephew of Effe and Willlam Cur- Funeral Saturday. November 28. al 9 am. from tke Church of the Epiphany. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlor, 28th st. snd Dumbaty . n.w. NEUBECK, ADOLPH CHARLES. On Wed- nesday. ' November 25, 931, ~ADOLPH CHARLES, beloved husband of "Ella " G. Neubeck. 'Funeral from his late residence, 4333 Kapsas ave. on Saturday. No: vember 28. at 9:90 §.m. Requiem mass at 8t. Gabriel's Church at 10 o'clock. Rela- tives 'and friends invited. Interment |, Mount Olivet Cemetery. 27 NIHION, DANIEL R. ~Washington Lodge, No. 15, B. P. O. Elks: The lodge will con: vene 'in sion of sorrow” at 7:30 o'clock p.m. Saturday, November 28, 1931, for the purpose of condueting rervices at the bier of our iate brother, DANIEL R. NIHION. P. E. R, grand 'tiler of the Grand Lodge, B. B! O. Elks, who passed to the Grand Lodgé of the Hereater No- vember 25. The remains will lie in state in the lodge room from 4 o'clock pm., November 28, until 10 o'clock a.m. Novem: ber 29, at which tme the funeral coriege will ‘proceed by motor 1o Hedgesville, W. Va.. where interment will take place.’ By order of ¢ DAVID J. LAPORTE, Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. S. SHELBY, ‘Secretary. 28 PHILLIPS, FLORENCE P. On Thursday, November 26, 1931, at Providence Hospital FLORENCE P. PHILLIPS, 73 years. Fu neral services at ' Episcopal _Church. Bowie, Md., on Baturday, November 28, at 10 am. “Interment Gleniwood Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. ROBINSON, CORISA MAE. Departed this life on Wednesday, November 25, 1931. at 10:25 p.m. at her Tesidence. 420 Meade 5t n.e. CORISA MAE ROBINSON, heloved daughter of John H. and Mary 'S. Rob- inson und devoted sister of Olive Gray, Elizabeth Marshall and Georgla Robinson. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday., November 29, at 1:15 pm., from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. Remains can be viewed Saturday, after 12 noon, at above resi- dence. 28 ROBINSON, CORISA. Officers and mem- bers of 'Narcissus Tent, requested to attend the funei ter CORISA ROBINSON. Sunday. Novem- ber 29. 1931, at 1:30 p.m.,_from Vermont Avenue Baplist Church. Sister tents in- ISTER NANCY SCOTT. 8. M, SISTER FLORENCE MORTON, Leader. 8. P. HAILSTORKS, Fin. Sec. . SCUDDER, CARRIE. Departed this life Thursday, November 26, 1931, &t _9:40 Tuberculosis “Hospital, § E the beloved mother' of Rich- and sister of Lo g 0 leaves to mourn their I hree nieces, two cousins, one by aw and @ host of other relatives trie Remains _resting at ne Ford's funeral parlors. 1300 Soutl Capi- tol at, Funeral Sunday. November 2. - the "First Beventh Day Adventist. Church. 8th st between F and G sts. n.e., at 1 o'clock. Interment Woodlawn . ave. Bratha. SMITH, REBECCA M. ‘On_Wednesd: vember 25, 1931, Mrs. REB] Au,'&fi N of 55 Quincy piace h.w., the devoted sis- ter of Mrs. Margaret L. Lucas. Puneral from her late residence. Saturday, Novem- ber 28, at 9:30 a.m., thence to Bt. LF atholic Church, where high mass will be sung at 10 o'clock. Interment a4 Mount Olivet Cemetery, » SMITH, REBECCA. The office - bers ot the Willng Helpers Avsselation are hereby notified of the death of RE- BECCA SMIT} Funeral Saturdsy, No- vember 28, 1931, at 10 am., {rom B Au- gustine n:'gshi\:\;ch. 'HINE BUTLER, President. GRACE WALKER, Recording Secretary. SMITH, REBECCA. Members of the Cath- olic Beneficial Bociety are notified of the deatly ot Sister REBECCA SMITH. Praye ers Priday, November 27, 8 p.m., at 85 Quincy place n.w. Funeral Saturday, No- vember 28, at 10 am., from St. Augustine’s Church,"J3th st, between L and M. MATILDA ESKRIDGE, Ree Bee. 1" Tr*% JOHN P. On Thursday, No- vember ‘26, 1031 at his residencd, 493 Tennessee ave. n'e, JOHN P. STEWART. Funeral from ' the ‘chapel of J. William Lee's Sons, on Saturday, November 28, at 11 am. Relatives and friends invited to attenid.” Interment” Mount™ Olivet Geme- TENVOORDE, EDWIN M. On Thursday. November 26, 1031, at 7:30 a.m. at the United Staies Naval Hospital, EDWIN H.. beloved husband of Lillian S. and fataer of Nancy Elizabeth Tenvoorde of 717 Fern St n.W.. in his 44th year. Puneral from aboye sddress on Saturday, November 2 at 1:30 pan. Interment in Arlington tionai Cemetery . WYNANT, MARY E. (BETTIE). On Wednes- day, November 25, 1931, Sy Luke's Hospits wife of George W. Wynant, her husband she Is survived by iwo sisters, Mrs. Eugene Luck of Ashland, Va. and Mrs. Morgan Hilliard “of this city: two brothers, James D. and John T, Miller of Laurel. Va. Funeral from Cen. {enary Methodist Chiureh Pridey, Novem ber 27, ai 11 a.m_ Interment at River- view Cemetery. " Priends_and acquaint- ances invited to attend. Remains at 2228 Stuart ave., Richmond, Va. » In Memoriam BABBINGTON, ELLENORA. A tribute of love to ELLENORA BABBINGTON (nee Clark). who departed this life nine vears ago. November 28, 1922. There will be & high requiem mass ai 8 am. Saturday, Novemoer 28, at the Holy Name Church. We have only your memory, dear Nell and mother, To remember our whole life through, And you are one we can never forget For we are always thinking of you. YOUR LOVING HUSBAND AND BROSNAN. JOHN, JR. departed lhlu’;(om one year ago today, No- vember 27, 1930. HIS DEVOTED SISTERS, * BROWN, FLOYD. In lovs Vho deparica }:':fb‘rx%':" : FotS SRS, a 5 life tw - day, November 27, 1030, T o> 260 O A devoted husband has gone to rest. 1 truly feel God knows best. 18 TOVING WIFE, LENA 1 BROWN, * B Gevoted Muskand and s Batmery jof and an o ther, JOHN L. BUTLER. who devarted this life one year 0, November 27, 1930. o EioneL rest wrant unto nim, or;!.ord' let_perpetua shine upon him. HIS WiPE NELLIE M. BUTLE CHILDREN. BT NiE M. JOHNSON, who departed this Hie sixteen’ years ago foday, November 7, 1018, Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love's Temembrance. outiasts all. And though the vears be many or few They are flled ‘with remembrance, dear neR *BEVOIED DavonTERS, ELIZA BETH H. AND IDA L. JOHNSON, ~ * OETZEL, ETTA LUSBY. In loving memory 9t my dear dausnier. ETTA LUSBY ORT- ho Jeft me fourte - day; November 21, 017, - S M0 10 We'll meet again; “twill not be lon ch broken sigh and fallen tear Will'end In bliss: O thou, my dead, We'li “Tiect. sgain, ‘twill ot be IoRE. LOVING MOTHER. Always remembersd. BISTER, VIOLA. * OETZEL, ETTA LUSBY. A tribute of love 1o the' memory of our dear daughter and aister, EITA LUSBY OETZEL, who passed amay’ fouricer years awo, November 2%, It's not the tears at the time that are thed That tell of the hearts that are broken, But the silent tears i fhe after years And remembrance silently spoken. THE PAMILY. * RAMSEY, ALICIA MARGARET AND CAR- RIE E. A ‘trijute of love to the memory of our departed loved ones, ALICIA MAR- GARET RAMSEY, who entered eternal Test {wenty-five years ago, Noyember 13, 1906, and CARRIE E. RAMSEY, twent seven years ago today, November-2T, 1 THE PAMILY. ¢ SMITH. LUTHER. In sad_remembrance of my- dear son, LUTHER SMITH. who de | _paited this life seventeen years ago toda ovember 27, 1914 My heart stil aches with sadness, My eyes shed many a tear. God oply knows how I miss you ‘At ‘the end of seventeen years, DEVOTED MOTHER. * STEAKE, SALUDA V. 1In loving remem- brance of our dear mother, SALUDA V. SPEAKE. who departed this life twenty< eight years ago toda: Nnv-nbe:! 7, 1903, Oh, for & touch of the vanished hand, hiotira ot YR Vot har I Shiiod. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS. WILLIAMS, MOSBY. = In loving rememe brance of my dear faiher, MOSBY LIAMS, who died thirteen years ago today, November 27, 1918 HIS "DEVOTED SON, MOSBY WIL~ LIAMS, JR. . WILKERSOX, WILLIAM M. SR In loving memory of our dear depaited busband an father. WILLIAM H. WILKERSON, 'Sr., who departed this life six vears ago today, November 27, 1825, HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * P RAL DIRECTORS. ___ ABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. with e SRR WIOR, Sodire_ Sotabiy Bt 1009 H St. Phone National 2892, Formerly 940 F 8 JOHN R.“WRIGHT co. _1337 10th St Phone North 0041. ~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. 047 Cl{]’ MATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __ NATIONAL 1384, 1385, P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL_SERVICE—REAS i %33 Sth_St. v o LM (GAWLER CO i Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. 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