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Complete Service for 12 Choice of 5 Patterns About Half Price 519% e Iris perfect reproduction the Iris on Umber- Gold edged. 12 9-in. dinner plates, 12 bread and butter plates, 12 -in. pie plates, 12 5-i fruits, 12 teacups, 12 cers, 12 soups, 1 covered dish, 1 sugar (coversd), 1 creamer, 1 15-in. platter, 1 13-in. platter, 1 sauce boat (covered), 1 baker, 1 nappy. This Set, $3.98 A of tone. $5.35 23-Pe. “Noritake” Tea Set $949 6 each cups, sau- cers, plates, 1 teapot, covered sugar, creamer, TUESDAY, J STUDENTS ATTEND DOUBLE FUNERAL | Final Rites Are Held for Father Coyle and Brother Golden at Georgetown College. With students and faculty members ‘n attandan®e, Dahlgren Chapel, at | Georgetown College, was the scene to- | day of final rites for Rev. George L. 4 Coyle, S. J., and Brother Vergil Golden, |S. J., whose deaths occurred last Sat- | urday and Sunday, respectively. | ""Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, S. J., presi- |dent of Georgetown University, said | the mass, which was held at 8 o'clock. Separate services were held at_the |graves in_ the college cemetery. Rela- | tives of the two Jesuits came here for the funeral. Father Coyle was director of the | Chemo-Medical Research Institute and || also head of the Chemistry Department | at Georgetown. He died of heart dis- ease on a visit in New York. Brother ! Golden, in charge of construction work at the college for 38 vears, died at the | ! university hospital. A nephew, Ernest | Golden of Lyon Village, attended th funeral Members of Father Coyle's family | who came here included a brother, | Joseph Coyle of Philadelphia; two sters from that city and two other | sisters from Atlantic City. \MRS. IDA A. GOODHART DIES IN HOSPITAL HERE | | | |Widow of G. A. R. Commander } Will Be Buried Tomcrrow in | Arlington Cemetery. Ida A. Goodhart, well known in | patriotic and fraternal circles of the |city, died yesterday at Homeopathi: | Hospital. Funeral services will be held {at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, | 1400 Chapin street, at 2 o'clock tomo |row afternoon. ~Burial will be in Ar- lington National Cemetery. | “Mrs. Goodhart was the widow of | | Briscoe_Goodhart, many years an em- | ploye of the Government Printing Office. || who retired in 1920. He was appointed from Knoxville, Tenn., and in 1924 was commander of the Department of the Potomac, G. A. R. | She was assoclated with the Women's Relief Corps and Columbia Chapter, D A. R, and had been a _member of the | Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, for | many years. The latter organization vill be in charge of services at Cham- bers’. Mrs. {OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F ANUARY | CARTER, MAGGIE QUANDER, 19, 1932 Qard nof Thanka. We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness. sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our beloved daughter and sister, MAGGIE QUANDER CARTER, January 3, 1932 THE FAMILY. Araths ANDERSON, ELIZABETH. uary 17, 1932 at_her Tesidence, 1151 lst st. n.w. ELIZABETH ANDERSON, beloved daught>r of Mrs 'May B. Smi'h and the late Richard Betters and devoied motner of Mrs. Rosa Hall and Mrs. Dorothy Hearns. Besides uther relatives she leave: five grandchilaren and many friends. Fu- neral Wecnesday, January 20. at 2 p.m. from McGuire's funeral home. 1820 9th st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 19* ANSELL, ELMEDA. On Sunday, December 17, 1831, at Shanghal. China, ELMEDA ANSELL, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Samuel T. Ansell. Burial will be in the cemetery at the United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., at 11 am Thursday, January 21. 1932 Her parents would be glad to have any classmates of their daughter et Miss Madeira'’s School or at Vassar College, class of 1925. or other friends atferd. 20 BELL., MARY. Departed this life on Sat- urday, January 16, 1932, MARY, beloved wife of Isair Bell. She leaves fo mourn their loss one cisier. Mrs. Beatrice Ban- kins. Hollywood, M : brothcrs, Eugene E. Jordan. 113 R st. nw.. and Carter Jor- din, Baltimore, Md. Funeral services at St. Vincent de Paul's Church, M and South_Capitol sts. se. Wednesday, Jan- uary 20, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. BIRCH, On Sunday, Jan- RICHARD W. On Monday. Jan- uary 18, 1932 at his residence. 3230 N st n.w.. RICHARD W. beloved husband of Codelia Birch. Funeral from his dau ter's residence, Mrs. Alice Peano. 1€18 Wisconsin_ave.. on Friday. January 22, at 2 pm: thence to Leewav. Va. Holiness Miscion Church a* 2:30 pm. Interment Walker's Chapel, Va o1 BROWN. JACK DONALD. Departed this life January 18, 1932, at his residence, 1435 Corcoran si. n.w.. JACK DONALD BROWN. ared 3 vears. beloved son of Annie a Wilson Brown. He is also survived by seven brothers and onc sister ard many other relatives and friends. Remai Testing_ at Richardson & Robinson fu neral church, 1700 Vermont ave. n.w. un- til 7 p.m. Wednesiay, January 20: there- after at the above residence. Puneral frem his late home Thursday, Jannary 21, at 17:30 pm. Rev. Malinda Walker of- ficiating. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 2 BROWN. uary 17 der ce. wife the late Josepl ine Brooks ng, Jan- At her resi- 2.W. LENA BROWN. Flovd Brown. sister of Harrls — Remains ot Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. nw. uatil 5 pm. Tuesday. January 719, Poneral from the above residence on Wednesdav, January 20. at 1 Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mcunt Zion Cemet BRYAN. RICHARD WUGHLETT. On Sun- y. Jannary 17, 1937 _at Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital, RICHARD HUGHLETT | BRYAN. hushand of the late Georeiar M. Bryan. Services st the_residence ¢ his daughter. Mrs. Tonice Stanton. 11°4 Tth_st. n.e.. on Wednesday. January 20. at 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. 19 BUCKINGHAM, ALICE NETHERWOOD. On Tuesday, January 10, 1932. at her resi- derce. 3721 30th st. n'e, ALICE NETHER- WOOD ~ PUCKINGHAM.' beloved wife *of John Hosmer Buckingham and mother of Hugh W.. John H. ir. and William O Buckinghsm. Funeral services Thursday, Janvary 21, at 2 pm. at Hysonz's fu- nersl pariors, 1300 N st. n.w. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeétery. BURCH. MATTIE. Suddenlv. on Monday. Junuary 18, 1937, at her residence. Centrai ave. Berwyn. Md. MATTIE BURCH. be- lovsd dauzhter of the late Martha and Thomas W. Burch and heloved sister of Mary E. Burch. She also leaves three nephews, John Earl, Hyland and Ravmond Burch . Funeral from Holy Redeemer Church. Berwyn, Md., on Wednesday. Jan- | uary 20. at 9 am. Interment Congres- | sional” Cemetery. FOUND. | POLICE DOG._femsle: affectionate. Col. | 2790._or 3214 13th st. n.w. W. WARREN TALTAVULL, Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 { Adams 10341 DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 Phones Ryan Service [ Is Valued Because N It Is Superior | The friends make we Keep most daily we recommended. may put confidence we Al- are You absolute in suburbs, Service is available. The matter of cost ts left for your decision. readily Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. 4 Teiephone 1. 1700-1701 i that fune If T IO TP PO T T TN T SR A A KA e 7, T 816 H STRE T N ALV LALLM BT T | | DOG—Reddish brown setter. | white coilar | cate account necessity continuing veterinary | treatment | HOMING | Reward. You Might Expect prices, would be lower. need, you'll find that prices have, in keeping with present economic trends. prices for complete services start at $100. %EAL FUNERAL HOME fuc or reference, Ask your neighbor PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! LE HOUND. 5. 2817 Evarts st. n.e.. Li BLACK AND WHITE SETTER. with brown spots on nose. Reward if returned to 4344 Forest_lane. Wesley Heights 19° BOSTON BULL. male. black. with white | spot on head: license No. 16619: lost Sun- day near 18th st. and Wyomingz ave n.w Reward offered finder. Phone Adams 1555 " BRACELET—Lady's, diamend, set in German Crystalt on Satirday. in downiown shopping district. “Reward. Call Columbia 3390-W. * COLLIE, large. white. “in with_black spots in ears; 8 months old; name Rob Roy; Wood- ige. _North 6798 d. DIAMOND RING—White gold. small dia- mond: Sunday night. {ront of Blue Bird Barbecue, lower Alexandria road, Lee High- wey and Glebe rd. or around Speedway. Reyard. National 8300. Branch 454 male. _Finder please return to J. W. Kendall, 514 Lamont st. n.w.._Col. 0554, Rewar DOG. small black male, white-tipped. about 6 months old. Reward. _Call Columbia 1336. DOG, St. Bernard; male, 150 pounds; brown, lost or strayed; anxious to lo- to Reward. _Phone West 1160, EARRING, emerald and diamond, lost Thurs- day, Jan. 7. in Kafka's or Woodward & | Lotiggp's. Reward. Call at ofice, Kafka's, Tne. Vi at 10thist, GLOVES—Lady's gray driving gloves. strap across wrist. near 7th and Upshur sts. n.w Sunday_evening. Adams 7472. Reward. _ HANDBAG, lady’s, black_silk. yellow moun ing. Saturday evening, 5:30 to 6:00 o'clock, near, Tront entrance, 2101 Conn.” ave. | Re- war 5 PIGEON, light blue with brown crop and brown bars on wings. banded West 3043, "Reward. 2005 P st. n.w. Dec. PEKINGESE_Two female tan — Pekingese straved {rom 2801 Chesterfield pl. n.w. Cleveland 8963, Reward. ot PIN. scarf pin; black pearl. Telephone De- catur §745.° Reward. PIN—Aquamarine and two diamonds set in aval goid pin. in or near Woodward Build- ing, Wearleys, or Yellow cab, Cail Po- tomac 2809, 190 POCKETBOOK. Sunday evening, in Try-Me cab. North 8077 5 R POCKETBOOK, green leather folder, con- taining money, vicinity of Scott Circle. Reward. _Address Box 246-J. Star office. * RING. platinum_engagement. with solitaire in area back of Washington Post Bullding night of January 15. Reward. Address Box 172-J. Star_office. Sl Ceese, TERRIER—Write Sealyham. male. carrying harness and tag; answers to name 'Fleet.” Phone North 2634, WATCH AND BRACELET. Elgin, Jan. 14, on 1st and E car or Kann's.” Reward. Bradley 126. 3 WRIST WATCH, lady's, Elgin, vicinity 18th and Columbia rd Reward. Return to 1932 Summit pl. n.e. Potomac 3357 evenings $100_ BILL between Second National Bank, and Shannon & Luchs, K st. 350 Decatur_0326. ack, with initial “H." Reward. ite gold, ity of vic! reward CEMETERIES. Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY like ral prices, like other in times these you call us, in time of , indeed, been reduced Our 2] 1S "“uuuummmnuuunuumunnunmmmuunn“ T T T 2 ET. N.E T TTYTPTYYIRYYIYOIOYY YTy Y YV Y YV Braths CARROLL, ANNIE. On Monday, January 18, 1932, at_her residence, 1102 C st. s.e.. ANNIE 'CARROLL. beloved daughter of Matthew Payne. ‘sister of Della, Mabel 2nd Matilda Gant. She also leaves other reiatives and friends. Remains resting at_the John T. Rhines funeral parlors, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Funeral Wednes: day. January 20. at’ 9 am. from 8t Cyprian’s Church. ~ Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CONTEE, LUCY A. Departed this life on Monday, January 18, 1932, at 5:15 o'clock, at her home in Glen Arden, Md., LUCY | A. CONTEE, mother of Anna Seymour, Edith Lucas and Lucy Milam and the late Charles E.. Richard “ontee and Blanche Bryan, grandmother of Henry, Richard and James Contce, Edith and Charles Milam and Helen and Geraldine Lucas. Funeral Thursday, January 21, from Gal- braith A. M. E. Zion Church. 6th street beiween L and M ‘sts. at 2 o'clock, Rela- tives and friends invited. 20* COPELAND. HELEN L. Mrs. Belle Elllott 156 Aenth of theit comain HELEN e death of their cousin. COPELAND: " Funeral - service at the chiapel of J William Lee's Sons. 332 Pa. ave. % on Thursday afternoon. January 2. 1933, 4t 5 o'clock. 'Relatives and {riends and members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Chapter are invited to attend. 30 CURTIN. MARTIN On Friday, January 15, at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn. N Y. "MARTIN. beloved son of the late Pat- rick and Johatva Curtin (nee Curtin). Fureral wiil be held from the residence of his sister. Mrs. M. E. Mangold, 632 5th st. n.e., on Wednesday. January 20, at 8:30 am. "Rejulem mass at St. Joseph's Church at 1 am. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 19 CURTIN, MARTIN. Attention, Comrades of Richard' J. Harden' Camp. U. S W. V.. “You are earnesily re- auested to meet at 632 Sth st ne, at 8 o'clock am., Wednes: day. Javuary 20, 1932, to attend and’ {ake part in the funeral ex- erces of our late comrade, MARTIN CURTIN TOM L. BINCKLEY, Commander. DAUGHERTY, A. IRVIN. On Tuesday. Jan- uary 19, 1932, at Sibley Hospital. A. IRVIN, beloved husband of Ava Daugherty and father of Walter Emory Daugherty. Fu- neral from his late residence, 2229 Ist st. n.w.. on TAursday. January 21, at 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. DOWDEN. OR C. On Sunday, Jan- uary 17. 1932, at_her residence. '29 K st. n.c.. ELEINOR C., beloved danghter of the late Charles L. ant Catherine Fries Dewden. Funeral from the "above resi- dence on Wednesday. January 20, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Alovsius ' Church, where requiem mass will be sald at 9 aum. for the repose of her soul Inter- menit Mount Olivet Cemetery. - Relatives and friends invited. 19 DOWDEN, ELEINOR C. Comrades of Rev. Father Walter Council, No. 120, C. W. B, L. are reauested to attend the funeral of our late Comrade, ELEINOR C. DOW- DEN. Wednesday, January 20. 1933. Resi- dence. 20 X st. ne. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church. 9 a.m C. R. GREER, President, LILIAN M. MORAN,’ Secty. = ESNER. JOHN M. On Monday, January 8. 1032, at 1:30 p.m., JOHN M. GESNER, late of 253 Hamilton ave. Clarendon. Va.. beloved ‘husband of Mary V. Gesner and father of three sons. Maurice F.. George A and John W. Gesner. and one daugh- ter. Mary E. Gesner. Funeral Thursday, January 21. at 9:30 a.m.. from St Charles Catholic Church. Garrison road, Claren- | don. Va. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 20 GINTHER, TRENE R. On Monday. January 18, 1932, at her residence, 4011 4th stn.w, IRENE R.. heloved wife of J. A. Ginther. Funeral from her late residence on Thuis- day. January 21, a* 870 am. Requiem mass ‘at St. Gabriel's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 GOODHEART. IDA A. On Monday. January 13. 1932, at Homeopathic Hospital, TDA A.. dow of Briscoe Goodheart and mother Anna Goodheart Howland, Pred- erick B. and_Ravmond C. Goodheart of Washington. D. C.. Mrs. Rose Bryant of California_and James H. Goodheart of Detroit. Mich. ~Fureral from W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st n.w. on Wednesday. January 20, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ~In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. 19 HALLORAN. ELIZABETH M. On Sunday, January 17, 1932, ELIZABETH M, beloved wife of the late James Hallcran. ' Funeral from her late residence. 4210 i2th place ne. on Wednesday morning. January 20} at 8:15 a.m . thence to St. Aloysiue Churzh, where requiem mass will be said at 10 o'clock Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cematery. (Lyneh- burg, Va., pepers please copy.) 19! ARRIS. MARY J. On Tuesday. January 19, 1932, at 530 ‘am.. MARY J. HARRIS, widow “of * Joseph 'E. Harris, beloved mother of Mrs. H. N. Cole of 1202 Shepherd st. n.w. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Cha- pin st. n.w.. on Wednesdev, January 20, at 3:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Louisa County, Va. HENDERSON, JAMES. On Monday, Jan- uary 16, JAMES. the devoted son of William erson. brother of Willia: dron of Nathan Stewart g at_the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- nersl chwch, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. LONG, CTARICE E. On Sunday. 17. 1932 _in _Toronto, Canada, CLARICE E. LONG (nee Du_ Paul). Serv- ices ot the §. H. Hines funeral home. 2001 14th_st. n.w., Wednesday, January 20. at 10:30 a.m. 13 MOORE, MARY SOUTHWELL. On Sunday, Janusry 17. 1932, Mrs. MARY SOUTH- WELL MOORE, beloved wife of the late Abram_Mnore. at the home of her son, Oran T. Moore, 12685 Indiana_ ave., troit. Mich. Funeral {rom the above resi- dence on_Wednesday. January 20. Inter- ment at Romeo, Mich. 19 EERKINS, LOUISE uddenly, on_Thurs- day, January 14, . at New Orleans. La. LOUISE E. PERKINS. widow of theé late Senator Bishop W. Perkins of Kansas. beloved mother of Mrs. Frank C. Letts. Mrs. William Hill and Mr. Bishop C. Per- kins, Funeral service at St. Paul's Chapel. Rock Creek Cemetery. Washington. D. C.. on Wednesday. January 20. at 10 a.m. 19 PHILLIPS, MARIE M. Suddenly, on_Mon- day, January 18, 1932, at_Siiver Spring, Md, MARIE M. PHILLIPS, in her 65th year ~ Remains resting at the funeral home of Warner Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. Funeral Wednesdav. January 20, at 2:30 p.m.. from Cedar Hiil ‘chapel. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. ROBERTS, REV. JAMES B. Departed this life on’ Sunday. January 17, 1932, Rev. JAMES B. ROBERTS, loving and devoted husband of Mrs. Lucy A. Roberts. devoted father of Dorothy Roberts and brother of Mrs. Tda Carter. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss Remains at his late residence. 18 52nd st. se. after 10 am. Wednesday. and in state at Mount Carmel Baptist Church. 2nd and_Eve sts, n.w.. from 10 am. Thursday. Funeral Thursday at 1 pim! from Mount Carmel Baptist Church. G wi of Mrs. H Hen. January Mrs. ROBINSON. CHARLES E. Departed this life suddenly, on_ Saturday, January 16, 1932, at Emergency Hospital, Attorney CHARLES E. ROBINSON, 1520 T st. n.w., devoted husband of Lulue Howe Robinson. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, a loving mother, Mrs. Lucinda E. Ricks; a stepfather, Rev. E, E. Ricks: two Temple S. and Peter Robinson: Mrs. Helen Fletcher: three sis- ters-in-law, two nieces, a nephew and a host of other relatives and friends. Serv- ices at St. Luke’s Church. 15th and Church sts. n.w.. Wednesday. January 20, at 2:30 p.m. Rev. T. J. Brown officiating. Inter- nt Harmony Cemetery. ROBINSON, CHARLES E. Columbia Lodge, No. 85 I B. P. O. E. of W. is hereby notified of the death of CHARLES E. ROB- INSON. Funeral from St. Luke’s P. E. Church, 15th and Church sis. n.w.. Wed nesday, January 20, 1932. st 2:30 p.m. Elks’ service Tuesday nicht, January 19 at his late residence, 1520 T st. n.w.. at 8 p.m. Morninc Star, No. 40; Forest Tem- pie, No.'9; Columbla Temple, No. 422, are nvite SYLVESTER H. EPPS. Exalted Ruler. LEE B. CAMPBELL, Secretary. SEOANE, JOHN. On Monday, January 18, 1932, “at his ' residence. Merrifield, Va., JOHN SEOANE. nged 86 years, father of Col. C. A. Seoane and Miss Corita G, Seoane, Funeral services at St. James’ Church, West Falls Church. Va. on Wed- nesday, Jaruary 20, st 10:30 am. 19° SHEPPARD, SIDNEY H. On Sunday, Jan- uary 17, ‘1932 at Walter Reed General Hospital, SIDNEY H. SHEPPARD. ~He is survived by one son. Sidney H. Sheppard. r.: four sisters, Maiinda Colbert. Georgia eed, Cecella Sheppard and Nettie Fultze four 'brothers, Romulus, John, Elton and Vivian Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral church. 1432 You st n.w. Services at W. Ernest Jarvis', 1432 You st. nw. on_Wednesday, 'January 20, at 1 oclock. Interment will follow” in~ Arlin ton National Cemctery. s SMITHSON, HARRY W. On Mondav, Jan- uary 18, 1932, HARRY W., beloved hus- band of Mamie Smithson. Funeral from his late residence, 1716 D_st. se. on Wednesday, January 20, at 2 pm. Rela-| tives and friends invited. Interment Con- | gressional Cemetery. i SWAIN, JESSE T. Suddenly. on Sund:y January 17, 1932. at his hame, near Rock- Ville, Md., JESSE T. SWAIN. in his 18th | year, Remains resting at the Colonial fu- | neral home of William Reuben Pumphrey, | Rockville, Md. Notice of funeral hereafter. TATUM., HOWARD. Suddenly, on Monday, January 18, 1932, en route to Alexandria General Hospital. HOWARD TATUM, be- Ioved husband of Sarah Tatum, father of Remonia and Howard Tatum. jr.. son of Major and Sarah Tatum. Remains rest- in at_the John T. Rhines funeral home, 221" North ' Patrick st. Alexandria, Va. Notice of funeral later. TERKELL, LAURA BURNETT. On Monday, iy 1o 1e2: I Gallinger Rowpital, LAURA BURNETT TERRELL, daughter of Simon C. and the late Nellie G. Burnett. Funeral from her father's residence. 1407 28th st. n.w. on Thursday, January 2 at 1 pm. 208 WINDSOR, JOHN ALBERT. On Monday, Januaiy 18 1032, ‘at his residence, Largo. Md., JOHN ALBERT. aged 68 years, be- loved ‘husband of Mary V. Windsor. Fu- neral from Forestville, 'Md.. Episcopal Church on Thursday, January 21, at 2 D.m. Relatives and friends invited. 20 WALKER, FRANCIS MARION. On Mon- day, January 18, 1932, at United States Naval Hospital, FRANCIS MARION, be- loved husband ‘of Annie L. Walker (nee Quigley). Notice of funeral later. WOODS, SADIE. Departea_tnis life_ Jan- uary 16, 1932, at Gallinger Hospital, SADIE WOODS, ‘beloved wife of John Woods of 448 P st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss two children, Tom and Elizabeth, and & host of other relatives and friends. Remains may be viewed after § p.m. ® ATI™ Braths WATERS, CATHERINE A. Suddenly, oa Monday evening, Junuary 18, 1933, st ber residence, 1417 Columbia st.’ n.w.. CATH- ERINE A. WATERS. She leaves io mourn thelr loss & devoied husband, Charles Waters: son, Charles Waters, Jr.; & lov- ing sister, three brothers. aunt and uncle. daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kllen Waters, and & host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral from Third Baptist Church Thurs- day, January 20, at 1 p.m., Rev. Bullock omciating. 20 In Memoriam. BELL, NATHANIEL AND JAMES R. A trib- ute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear brothers, NATHANIEL BELL. who departed this life January 19, 1920, and JAMES R. BELL. who departed thl 1ife December 10, 1927. Some may think we have forgotten 'When at times they see us smile. . Little do they know the heartache \ " That we suffer all the while. DEVOTED SISTERS. MRS R. B. PORTER, MRS. C. B. CARTER AND MRS. E. B. DOBBINS, JULIA SMITH. In loving mem- ory of ‘our dear mother, JULIA SMITH DOBBINS, who departed. this life three years ago, January 19, 1029. Gone, but not forgotten We loved you, but God loved you best HER _DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. EMMA TAYLOR. GERTRUDE WATSON AND ETHEL HERRON. < GATES. JOHN S. In sad but loving r ‘membrance of our dear husband snd f. ther, JOHN S. GATES, who left us one year ago this day, January 19, 1931 You labored in sunshine, You labored in pain: You have won the victory And_heaven’s your gain HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. HAWKINS, WILLIAM E. AND JAMES E.. Sacred to_thc memory af our dear broth ers, WILLIAM E. HAWKINS, who departed this life nineteen years ago, December 22, 1912, and JAMES E. HAWKINS. who de- parted this life sixteen years ago today, January 19, 1916, This day brings forth sad memories Ot loved ones laid to rest, And the ones who think of them today e the ones who loved them best. LOVING SISTERS, BLANCHE M WILSON AND MAMIE V. HAWKINS. * HOLMES, JAMES B. Sacred and dear to “is is the memory of our devoted husband and father, JAMES B. HOLMES. who left ug seven Jears ago ‘today, January 19 In our hearts your memory I LOVING WIFE, DA HOLMES DAUGHTER, BESSIE WEBSTER. IMMICH. AUGUSTA. In fond and loving ‘memory ‘of my dear mother. AUGUSTA IMMICH. who passed away two years ago today, January 19, 1930 2 HER 'DAUGHTER, MAY IMMICH WIL- KINSON. . JESSUP, MARY M. A tribute of love and devotien to_ the memory of my dear mother, MARY M. JESSUP. who devarted this life fifteen years ago, January 19, 1917. Mother, how T loved you. In the stiliness of night, mother, I dream of you You' were my life. my all, And love can never foraet HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. ADDIE. KIBBE, MARY E. In loving remembrance of oir dear wife and mother, MARY E. KIBBE, who departed this life seven years ago today, January 10, 1925. Your memory is as dear todey s in the hour you passed & AS I JSBAND "AND DAUGHTERS. OETZEL, WILLIAM. In loving memory of my_dear husband and our devoted father, WILLIAM OETZEL, who departed this life sixteen years ago today, January 19, 1916 HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * PATRICK, LEWIS. A tribute of love and devotion to_the memory of my dear hus- band, LOUIS PATRICK, who departed this life, seven vears ag0 today, January 19, 1925, Some think T am not lonely. When at_times they see me smile. Little do they know the heartache That I suffer all the while. WIFE. CORA PATRICK. ROGERS, MARY E. In memory of our dear mother, MARY E. ROGERS, who departed this life four years ago today, January 19, We have only your memory, dear mother, To remember our whole life through. And you are the one we will never forget, For we are always thinking of you. HER LOVING BONS, HERBERT AND KENNETH. . ROWE. AUGUSTA R. In loving remem- brance of my dear mother, AUGUSTA R. ROWE. who passed away so suddenly four years ago today, January 19, 1928. Sleep on, dear mother, and take your rest. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. ELSIE ROWE COMPTON: SON-IN-LAW, LEON_ A. COMPTON. AND GRANDSON, LESTER R. COMPTON. . SOUDER. JOSEPH A. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear hus- band and father, JOSEPH A SOUDER, who passed into eternal rest ons year ago today, January 19, 1931. Every dey brings sweet memories, Every memory brings & tear Deep within our hearts we cherish Thoughts of one we loved so dear . LOVING WIFE AND SON, JOE. SOUDER. JOSEPH A. A tribute of love to the memory of our devoted father and husband, JOSEPH A. SOUDER, who de- parted this life one year ago today, Jan- uary 19, 1931. ‘We_have only your memory, dear father, To remember our whole life through, And you are ene we will never forget, w of you. 'or we always vou, 4 THOMPSON., BUDDIE. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, B DIE THOMPSON., who departed this life eight years ago today, January 19, 1923. My heart cannot tell how I miss you, My lips do not know what to_say: But, Omsby. God knows how I miss you in my lenely home today. HIS LOVING WIFE, EMMA THOMP- UNERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICK—REASONABLE. 733 5th_St N.W. Nat’l 0837 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 1 Modern Chapel. Telephone National 2473 “Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel (1 H 8t NE. Lincoln 0524 Ambulance_serv o od W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 B 5T N.E LINCOLN 8200. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. RDORS Weal o0t Established 1841 GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M_ST. N.W. West_0138. TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat’l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors to nor connected yith ‘the orlginal W. R. Epeare establish- men! B2, nationat 2002, 1089 H St. N.W. 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