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JANUARY 1932. * A9 MRS. A. W. CROGHAN DIES THE VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, :D. O. TUESDAY. 26, WILLIAM H. NASH RITES | brothers, B. P. Nash of Brentwood, and Charles B. Nash of Strat- Hotel Pays Preacher. dition was not regarded as alarming. Mr. Nash, who retireG after many Md.. In Memoriam. ...remember. . CITY CABS are responsible for the present LOW RATES...CITY CABS fought for con- tinuation of these low rates against tremendous odds. While we are proud of our victory, WE STILL ED YOUR SUPPORT. When you call a CITY CAB veu help us in our pledge fo KEEP THE PRESENT LOW RATES IN FORCE! ANYWHERE 472 THE CITY PROPER | Hyattsville U. §. Employe in Washington More Than Year Ago, Special Dispatch to The Star. COLLEGE HEIGHTS, Md, Funeral services for Wil 68 ye: home of his son, street, at Ch: Nash, 15 Pine trouble, will noon at 2 ¢ ment from there ad not Resident Retired as s old, who died yesterday here, of heart be held tomorrow Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 1 been in good | Washington. He also leaves & sister, Mr for the past year, but his con-|Lillle Clark of Washington, and two than two months ago. Born in_Stratford, Va moved to Washington when old and lived there until removal here. January liam H can arles T. ington. after- | Inter- is a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Prices Are Down! hes 816 PHONES RICES of complete funerals have always been low with us. For twenty years, and more, we've given to the people of Washington a fine funeral for a low price, and today we are giving the same type of service 2. an even lower price. If you want quality serv- ice, with quality merchan- dise, you'll find it here. And with it goes the fruits of our long experience. Visit our show rooms and permit us to give you the facts. EAL FUNERAL HOME Juc. or reference, Ask your neighbor H STREET.'N.E. double chin’s no fun *Tu‘ia Foster, whose news flashes tell you what's what in beauty culture. WHEN CHINS PLAY DOUBLES..... :LINCOLN 8200-820I oved here from that city only a little more | He formerly was an employe of the Engineering De- partment of the War Department. Mr. He was a_member of Salem Lodge, | No. 2, Odd Fellows, of Anacostia, D.C., | and the Junior Order of United Ameri- | Mechanics and Triumph Council Daughters of America, both of Wash- Mrs. Nash died about flve years ago. Surviving Mr. Nash, besides his son. Braund of rs of Gov ¢ service in Washe | ford, Va. TO BE HELD TOMORROW |Itgion’s Sear ago st Octover. m G. A. BESSLER, 49, DIES | AFTER LONG ILLNESS Nash | 28 years his recent Served With Fire Department for | More Than 25 Years, Re- tiring in 1930. George A. Bessler, 49 years old, a member of the District Fire Depart- ment for more than 25 years, died yes- | terday at his home, 500 Oneida place, after an illness of about eight weeks. Death was ascribed to heart disease. Mr. Bessler, who retired from the Fire Department late in 1930, because of physical disabilities, was a lieuten- ant in the service for many years. He was with Engine Compeanies Nos. 8 and before commissioned as a_lieuten- ant, and served in No. 15, following his ‘appointment. Mr. Bessler was an alumnus of Le- high College. | He is survived by his widow and four ‘ daughters, Misses Cathertne M. Bessler. Louise Bessler, Margaret Elizabeth | Bessler and Mrs. Thelma Bickford, all | of Washington | Puneral arrangements have not yet | been completed Accident Viotim's Body Claimed | BALTIMORE, January 26.—The body | of 1da Black, 65 years old, killed Sun- day by a street car at Howard and Lexington streets, was claimed yester- day at the morgue by Rev. Father Mack of the Pallotine House of Studies, Washington, in whose name insurance policies left by the woman were made out. Inquiry by the police has failed to disclose any relatives. Births Reported. Daniel J. and Florence M. Creamer, boy. Harold T. and Marie L Faaty. boy. Olin R. and Leona Smith. girl. Thomas A. and Mary R. Caton, girl Clemert T. and Hattie T. McGinnis. Bernard E. and Evelyn H. girl, James A. and Elizabeth Miller, girl. John D. and Oleora E. Curtin. boy. Richard S._and Florence E. Huntt_boy. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. NW. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 ) Adams 10341 &irl Phones —if it’s your chin The game of doubles is no fun when it concerns your chin. Most women don’t know how to massage the chin, so I'm told by Myndall Cain, famous beautician. They toss the skin recklessly back and forth, ina wvain effort to remove the surplus fat. Use a gentle, rotating motion, says Miss Cain, as you see it demonstrated here. And P.S....Inorder that any skin treatment be effective, the pores must be receptive, They must function to lubricate the tissues and stimulate circulation. Therefore, this nationally recognized beauty expert insists on a thorough Palmolive Soap cleansing first and she dips the cotton pads in Palmolive lather before iving this chin treatment, TST, TST! LOOK AT THOSE FINGERS..... Broken finger nails? My dear, you haven’t been oiling your finger tips properly. Dip them in olive oil for a minute every night and again when you have your weekly manicure. Also—here's a hint from the world's favorite beauty salons—if you use Palmalive Soap for your manicure you'll find its oily lather soothes, softens and flatters the whole hand, not only the finger tips. *Julia Foster, who reports these beauty news flashes, visits hundreds of beauty shops, watches what smart women are wearing in restaurants, clubs, theatres, and sends you the last syllalsle in ety culture. Wateh for ber next beauty news. “YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO WASH YOUR FACE"..... Wouldn't you be startled if anyone made that accusation to YOU? Yet, my dear. it may be only too true. For inst fou should alvays use luke-wzrm water. Neyer hot. That reddens and shrivels delicate skin Use the hands, a soft cloth or a flesh brusy (pictured here) to work Palmolive lather ipw the pores. And—if you're going to listen to some 20,000 of the world's beauty experts—always use Palmolive Soap, Julia Foster reveals a new rotating skin treat- ment that sends double chins into oblivion TO INCREASE YOUR “EYE APPEAL”. ., You can’t languish in appropriate fashion, after candle-light, unless your eyes are touched up with eye shadow. Fhere's a new eye shadow Iver flecked," just out. Here it is being applied the right way. (Blue eyes, use blue shadow; brown eyes, use green; both may use‘‘silver flecked”.) Beauty in a test-tube LIVE oil for the complexion! Always known to keep skin soft, supple, youthful. In thou- sands of years nothing has ever been found to surpass this beauty secret of the ancients. But can you get enough olive oil in soap? How much, actually, goes into Palmolive? Here is the exact amount—in this test tube at the right. The exact amount used in every cake of Palmolive. To this generous olive oil content can be directly traced the great benefits of Palmolive Soap to the complexion. Do you know what is in any other soap you may be using on your face? Palmolive tells you. Palmolive is the only large-selling soap made of vegetable oils exclusively—the only one using olive oil as a base. Other Palmolive ingredients are simply oils from pnlm trees, necessary to produce a richier, creamier, more workable lather than pos- sible with olive oil alone. Palmolive's green color comes from the natural oils of which it is made. There's not a drop of artificial coloring added. Knowing the value of a liberal amount of olive oil in soap, more than 20,000 of the world’s lead- ing beauty experts have for years urged women to use Palmolive Soap as the finest possible safe- guard for lovely skia. PALMOLIVE | Mother of Commerce Press Divi- sion Head Lived Here 40 Years. Mrs. Anne W. Croghan, 83, mother of Paul J, Croghan, head of the press divi- sion, Department of Commerce, died vesterday after a short illness. She had been a resident of the District of Co- lumbia for more than 40 years Mrs. Croghan was born in England, coming to the United States as a young woman. After living in New York for & time she moved to this city. Her hus- band, John Croghan, died several years ago, Besides her son in the Government service she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Willlam G. Woodford and Mrgg J S. Walsmith, both of Washington. Funeral arrangements have not been ecompleted. Auto Injuries Fatal. LYNCHBURG, Va. January 26 (Spe- | cial) —Thomas W. Tolley, 18, son of Thomas H. Tolley, Route 2, Evigton, Campbell County, died here Sunday at a hospital from hurts sustained Friday in an automobile accident at Pamplin, He is survived by his parents and six brothers, all of whom live at home. = s Marriage Licenses. eyer Fox, 29, and Inas Finch, HALU Collier. L 81, = nthony Mont! + and Sel 3 RF’I\:’ h ?’_?m(ye elina McKee, 26: homas Constable. 29, a M ot A. Pollitt, 28; Rev. Christian V’K\d Yar\?r\l'" John M. Page. 23, and Lilli Mac] Mary Haynes, 39, Sank. Mehling Li: Dietz. M 19; Rey S Tott, Baltimore, and Mary Rev. L. I. McDougle. 41, Baltimore. and Baltimore; Rev, H. W. 22, and Minnie E. Mattingly. Herndon. Ve, ang Herndon; Rev. and Marian Jackson, Atlanta. Ga.. and anta; Rev. J. F. Margaret E. Gorman, 25, A, Kester Joseph Colueci, 33, Rey. A. F. Poore Charles E. Phoebris, 32 Laura N. Kees, 28, Al Wenchel Carroli Montague, 22, Rev. R. W. Hall Willie L Golden. 21 Rev. W. D. Jarvis. James E. Jackion. 22, and Gladys Wilson, Rev. A J. Tyler Garland Taborn. 22, and Besste Williams, Rev. E. C. Smith Edgar’ D. Thomas, 23, and Kate Adams, Rev. J. A. Whesler. Robert Shaw. 20, and Maudine Davis, 19; Rev. W D. Jarvis. Francis Lancaster. 27, and Bernice Logan, 20; Rev, J. W. McCoy Deaths lieported. Ella A. Wallace. 84, 1322 Monroe st Hannah L. Kennedy. 80, 3106 34th st Mary W. Duncan, 76, 3016 Tilden st. Jennie H. ‘Dodge, '75, 3006 26th st Aberreliah Holt, 75, 1223 K st. s.¢. Willard 8. Torman, 6. 3730 Upton st Laura E. Hines. 61 1108 Oates st. n.e piilliam B, Warder, 88, Providence Hos- ta Joseph W. 55, pital Thomas W. Johnston, General Hospital Anpabell Glover, 52, Wardman Park Hotel Belle T. Tenley. 50, Casualty Hospital. Agnes M. Grier. 21. 1121 24th st piFguns Kom, 36, George Washington Hos- Infant of Willlam and Katherine Bhip- man, Garfleld Hospital 4 enry Tazier, 74, Home for 4ged and i Virginia Hymes, 20 2 0. ne. ne. Mossbure, Emergency Hos- 53, Walter Reed Infirm vonnie Lucas, 70, Freedmen's Hospital. Frank Giles, 52 'Gallinger Hospital. Maria L. Boswell, 47, 71 Defrees st Frederick Witts,' 45 Edward Wood, 42, Infirm. Ruby Payton, 20. Tuberculosis Hospit LOS1, BOSTON TERRIER. black (female) with White spot on breast: wandered away from 711 Kenpedy st n.w, Mopday afternoon. Reward. James Vit 711 Kennedy st. n.w. Georria 0826 BOSTON BULL TERRIER, face and chest, 8 months old. Call Emer- son 4311 Reward. 27 BRACELET, antigue, zoid, Friday night. Fox fheater. Valved for sentiment. Reward if returned to 1387 Parkwood pl. n.w. Col. 2133 Newport pl. Home for Aged and ack with white CIGARETTE CASE and lighter. Ronson com- bination: initlals L. H. B.: at Standard sas station. Wiscontin and Q st. n.w, Finder call Weat 7820 Raverd i EYEGLABBES, folding _silver frames. on chain, in brown case. Sundsy. 35 rewar E. Vernon. The Palais Roval Dept. Store, FOX TERRIER 8mooth hafr: white. with llack spots and ears. Reward. Fotomac GLOV hevy T s il POCKETBOOK. black or 14tk bet. Perry and Spring rd L W Rewgrd, oo So o POLICE _DOG. Iarge, answers o “Nip " Strayed from car on De Sales early Sunday morning. Reward. found dept.. Mavflower Hotel. _ % BUCKLE with brilliants. viainity 2nd Varnum or Wis. ave. and River rd 730-3 evepinas. Rewntd. UMBRELLA. Rlue silk: Tiandle wosd carye! nead of Airedale dogi initials M. C. M." on'tip Reward. Adems 2303-W. WATCH—Bulova, vellow gold, gold slave bracelet, between Washington Auditorium and 8th and G sts. se Liberal reward Boys' Independent Band, 626 P st. s.w. Met. 3326, near hase Theater. Wisc. me st OPEN A CHARGE AGCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S, 7th & F DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS* Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 Ryan Service Is Appreciated Through the Years we people’s because e won the confidence we have served them to the best of our ability and have never over- el Day or night, clty or “suburban. we are ready Lo answer every call. Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in comnection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E Telephone * AtL 1700-1701 ~ GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD EXDRATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106, Open Evenings 141}1 & EYC —apd Sundags 0oLl te TedE Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Service. rtistic—expressive—inexpensive. | FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 up & SONS d Louise Hill, 31; | In accordance with a will made in | 1796, the Grantham, England, parish preacher is paid by the local hotel for a sermon against drunkenness. Dreaths BARBER. IRVING CLARKE. Suddenly, on Bunday, January 24, 1932, at his Tesi- dence. ' 200 Bryant st. nw. IRVING CLARKE BARBER, aged 49 years. Fu- neral services at Hysong's parlors, 1300 N .w., Wednesday, January 27. at 2 p.m. t Arlington National Cemetery. 26 SAMPEL ALTON. On Tuesday, Ji y 26, 1932. at his residence. 3111 11th n.w. SAMUEL ALTON BELL. beloved husband of Icabel Freeman Bell, father of Adeline Bell Canady, and brother of Emily V. White. Dennis and Arthur Bell. Notice of funergl Iater. Remains resting at W Ernest Jarvis funersl church, 1433 You st n.w. ELL, SAMUEL A. A special meeting of Wililam Andrew Freeman Lodge. No. 2099, G. U. 0. of O. F., will be held at Pythian Temple. 12th and You sts. n.w.. Wednes- day. January 27, at 8 o'clock p.m., to ar- range to attend the funeral of Brother SAMUEL A. BELL ROBERT W, FIELDS, N. G SAMUEL W. WATSON, P. 8 27 BESSLER, GEORGE A. On Monday, Jan- uary 25, 1032, at his residence. 500 Oneida place n'w.. GEORGE A.. in his 40th year beloved hisband of Regina I. Bessler (nee | Kuhnert). Notice of funeral later. BROWN. ELLA. On Sunday. January 24. 1932, ELLA BROWN, beloved sister of Effie | Porter. Hattie Willlams and Cora Dudy of | Boston. Mass. Funeral from L. E. Mur- ray's funeral parlors. 13th and V sts. nw . on Tpesday evenine at 8 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in Phila- delphia. Pa.. Wednesday 26 ARTWRIGHT. JOSEPH. On Sundav, Jan- uary 24, 1932 JOSFPH CARTWRIGHT. devoted husband ‘of Julia Cartwrizht. and ather of Hazel and Leroy Oartwrieht. and rother of Mildred Hosan: he also lraves other relatives and__friends. _Funeral Wednesday. January 27, at 2 pm. {ro the "W, Ernest Jarvis funeral ch: 1432 You st. nw. Interment Lincol Memorial Cemetery 26 COUGHLAN, DANIEL. On Sunday, January 24, 1937, at his residence, 349 G st. s.W.. DANIKL. beloved husband of Catherine ©. Coughlan (nee Welsh). Funeral from his Jate residence on Wednesday, January 27, at 8:30 am. Solemn high Teauiem mass at St. Dominic’s Church at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 26 CQUGHLAN, DANIEL. _ Members of St Dominic's Holy Name Soeiety will meet at the home of our lste Brother DANIEL COUGHLAN, 349 G st. s.w., tonight at 8 o'clock for usual prayers. F. T. MARSDEN, President. CHARLES HENLOCK, Secretary. CROWN, BRYAN F. Suddenly on Monday O mary 36, 132 't his. residence in the Westehester Ants., BRYAN F. CROWN. beloved husband of Lillian M. Crown (nee Gemme). Remains resting at the resi- dence of his uncle, Frank H. Crown, 1409 33rd st. n.w. Funeral services at St Alban's Episcopal Church, Wisconsin and Massachusetts aves. n.w. on Wednesday. January 27, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ~Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. ERHARDT, MARY JANE. On Sunday. Jan- uary 24, 1432, at her residence, 1237 B st. se, MARY JANE, beloved wife of the late John H. Erhordt’ 8ne is survived by the following children: John. Milton, Ray- mond, Lester, Wilbur, Lawrence, ' Grace Grisby Erhardt. Mrs. Ruth Preader and Mrs. Marion Welsh. Puneral from her iats residence on Wednesday. January 27, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 26 FANT, CHARLES C. On Monday, January 25, 1932, at his residence. 7 Logan circle, CHARLES C., baloved husband of Mary H Haihaway Fant and father of Mrs. Judith O'Toole, Joseph M. Fant and Mrs. Emma C, Yowell. Punerai from the W. W. Cham- bérs Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Wednesday, Japuary 27. at 11 am. Interment Congressional Cemetery GILES, CHARLES F. Departed this life on Saturday, January 23, 1932 at Gallinger Hospiial, after a brief iliness. CHARLES F. GILES. He leaves to mourn their loss a’ devoted wife, Elizapeth Giles af 342 W and one sister and one brother. ing st Moon's funerai home, 1322 U st. n.w. Funeral on Wed- nesday, January 27, from Aoon’s funeral home, at 2 p.m. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemefery. 26 GRIEST, FLORENCE. _On Tuesday. Jan- uary 26, 1932, FLORENOE GRIEST (nee Jett), “‘beloved wife of Archie A Griest of 1221 'B st. ne. Services will be held at Zurhorst's funeral pariors. 301 East Cap- itol st.. on Wednesday, January 27, at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetersy. JENKINS, AUGUSTUS. On Monday Janu- ary 25, 1932, AUGUSTUS JENKINS. he- loved husband of Mary Jenkins, godfather of Alphonso Hawkins. = He also leaves three sisters. one brother and other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. JONES, GEQRGE F. On Saturday. January | 7 #3. 1832 GEORGE F. JONES. the devated husband of Martha Jones._and father of George, Ellen Di ‘Prankiin Jones son of Irene Jores. and brother of ‘Elise- beth Martin. Mamle Macon. Adoline Ji son. Flora. Ee-sie. Ethel. Thomas. Wililam. Frederick and neral Wednesday. Januar 5 from the Good Will Baptist Church, 16th and You sts. niw. Rev. James L. Pinn. pastor. 26 LAPPE. SARAH AMELIA. Sunday, January 34, 1932 at her home, 804 Maple Ricge road, Baitery Park. Md. SARAH AMELIA. the’ beloval wife ‘of Eugene Lappe. Funeral Tuesday, 26, at 5:30 p.m., from her late Interment Pittsbursh, Pa. IEWIS, JOSEPH HENRY. On Sunday. Jan- uary 24, 1932, at his residence. 505 I st n.w.. JOSEPH HENRY, beloved husband of Rebecca Lewis, father of Dolly R. Basile cf New York and Henry R.. Dorothy R Jaw of Manel Evelyn s Funeral from the ._funeral home, 1400 | n.w.. on Wednesday, Januery Interment in Glenwood Cem- Suddenly, on at 2 p.m. etery. SHATL, Ii{e on Satu ro-idence. 77 MARSHALL, GABRELLA. Departed day, January 23, 1833, at Kenvon sb. n.w., GABRELLA She 15 survived by six daughters, four zone, ssveral grandehildren end a host of other relatives and frienda. Remains may be viewed efter § p.m. Tuos- day, January 26, at Richardson & Rob- inson’s_funeral chureh, 1700 Vermont &ve. n.w. Funersl cortese to Evington. Va. whare services will be held Wednesday. January 27, at the Mount Moriah Baptist Church at’ 13 noon, Rev. ¥. A. Darnes officiating. McCLELLAN, ESTHER. uary 9. 1932, at Coco Sola, Canal @one. ESTHER. heloved wife of €. P. O. James Robert McClellan, U. 8. N. Funeral from 906 23rd st. n.w., on Wednesday, January 27, at 8:15 am. thence to St. Stephen's Catholic Church, where macs will be of- fered at 8:30 a.n. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MOORE. CHARLES, Departed this life Sat- QORE. CHARLES. Bernriyl, i trika MOQRE of 101 et =i n.w, devoted hus- band of Mrs. Moore. He also leaves two brothers @ host of other relatives Iatal Tuesdav, Janunry 26. at @ pm. #rom tha ehapel of ‘the Grorze B. Clarke Co. 1416 Fla. ave. n.e. Intm ment Farnville, N, C 24 MOORE. CHARLI Star Lodge! this ner On_Saturday, Jan- and frien Members of Morning 1B P. O, E_of W. notified death of Brother CHARLES MOORE. Funeral ceremonies | Will_he parformed v of George B. Cla ne. at 7:30 pm. Tuesday. January 26, 1633, ° Sister lodwes and tempies are co dially and Iraternally invited to attnd JOHN T. RHINES, E. R. CORTEZ W. PETERS, Sec. NASH, WILLIAM H. On Monday, January 25. ‘1932, at the residence of his son. Chiarles T. 'Nash. No. 15 Pin:_ave.. Col- lege Helghts. Md. WILLIAM H. beloved husband of the late Mary J. Nash aged 88 years. “He is survived by & son. Chatles . "Nesh, and a daushter. Mri. Mabel raund. ' Puneral from the above resi- denice on Wednesday. January 27. at 3 D.n. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 3 NICHOLSQN. WILLIAM W. uddenly, on Monday, January 25, 1932, at hls daugh- ter's residence, Mrs Georce H. Jo'mson. Norwogd. Md.. WILLIAM Ji. NICHOLSON. aged 7%, Funeral Wednesday, January 2%, t 3 p.mi., from Brookeville M 2. Church nterment Qlney Cemetcr: NJE. _On_Tuesdcs. NNIE PRICE. deiote 70 Price, Notica nf funer Remains re-tine =t W. Frnest neral church. 1432 You st. n.w. ROGIRS, SAMUEL G. On Mondav. Jan- oy 25 1932 at 3 am. ot Garfield Hos SAMUEL _G. ROGERS. _Remains Testine at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu neral kome. 1400 Chapir, st. n.w., until 7 p.m. Tuerddy. January 26, MARY B. On Monday, Janvary at Providence Hospital. MARY B (nee Harrison). beloved wife of " Stepoer of 1217'D st. s.c. i the 45th vear of her age. Funeral from the chapel of P, A. Taltavull, 438 7th st. s.w on Wednesday. Junuary 27, at 8:30 am thence to Holy Comforter Church. where Tequiem mass will be sung &t 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives ' an friends invited. Interment Congressional Gematery. 26 SYLVESTER. ALBERT T. On Monday. Jan- Ry ol aE Ta parents! renlaonce, 4321 4N’ st. n'w. ALBERT T. beloved of Hugo and Filomens Sylvester. Puneral om the gbove residence on Wednesday, fanuary 27, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to 8t Gabriel's Church, where mass will be of- fered at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GRACE E._On Monday, January &t her residence. 1402 1st. St n.w. GRACE E. TOLSON. loving gaughter james and Martha Tolson. She alio aves to mourn her departure one. sister, dith. Armstrong. snd o{r relatives and ave. Jenovy 25 iy Tater Jarvis f friend’. Remains rectingyat tha John T. Rhines funeral chapel. $d and Eye sts. s.w. Noiice of funeral later WILSON. LUCY, Departed this life January 25, 1932, at 12:16 am.. after a briet ill- nese wt her residence. 2501 West st. se.. | LUCY WILSON. beloved wife of the latd | James Wilson aid mother of Daisy M. Wil- ilams. Danlel "Wilson. James Wilson. Jr Andréw Wilson. Eauline’ Richards and wal: er Vilson. Bhoe also leaves vat Sesener “Bialne PBa el XYt dtyiied two brothers and eignt grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday January 28, from Vermont Ave- nue Baptist Church at 1 p.m., Rev. Mur- ay offciating. - Ed ZUMBO, ANGELO. Suddenly, on Sunday, January 24, 1932 at his residence, 3209 H .w.,_ ANGELO, beloved - hushand of ia, Zumbo and father of Tony snd o Santa Zumbo, Florence Nocera and Mary Guy. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Go. funeral home. 1400 Ch t + on Wednesday. January 27, at 10 a.m. th it and Pa a BALDERSTON, WILLIAM MARCELLUS. loving memory our beioved son brother, WILLiAM MARCELLUS BALDE STON, 'who_acparted this life five years g0 today. January 8. 1927 MRS. ELLA L. BALDERSTON AND MRS EDNA W. DARE. BALDERSTON, WILLIAM MARCELLUS. In loving memory of my husband and our devoted father, WILLIAM MARCELLUS BALDERSTON, 'who departed this life five years ago_today, January 26, 1937 HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * BAUMANN, MARGARET E. In sad but los ing remembrance of our dear daughte; aw and lax, MARGARET n ried this t 1y 26 As_years ¢o by and I gro Your memory is my bl With a want in my that will neve And a love that will never die. Though I grieve at fate’s hard way us two apart as its own sweet way heart to_ heart. MOTHER-IN-LAW, ANNIE n d Deep in our hearts is & picture Of a loved one laid to rest In memory's frame we shail Keep it, Because she was one of the best. Fold her, O Father, In Thy arms And let ner henceforth be Amessenger of love between Gur human bearts Thee HER LOVING SISTER-IN-LAW. TRESA, AND PAMILT . JAUMANN, MA'J JARET E. In sad but love ing remeémbrib.co of our_dear wife and mother. MARGARET E. BAUMANN. who departed this life two years ago today, January 26, 1930. This day brings sad remembrance Of a dear one laid fo rest, And the ones who think of you ‘Are the ones who loved yoi best Ged nlone kyows how we miss vou Never shail your memory fade Loyirz thoushis will always wander To the spot where you are laid HER LOVING HUSBAND "AND DAU BAUMA ing H- MARGARET E. Tn sad but love Temembrance of our dear sister-ine law, MARGARET E. BAUMANN, who de- parted this life two years ago today, Jan- ugry 26, 1930, Down in our hearts is a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In_mem: Because_she was one of the bert HER BROTHER-IN-LAW_AND SISTER- IN-LAY, MR. AND MRS. C. J. BA MANN . BAUMANN, MARGARET E. ing remembrence of our sister ‘and aunt, MARGARET E. BAU- MANN (nee Inscoe), who departed this life two years 2go today. Janumry 26, 1930. An= niversary mass at Holy Comforter Chureh. We had a precious treasure once, She was our joy and pride We loved her pérhaps too ¥ For :oon she slept and died She brought us a load of 3 She cheered us through She made this earth scem like heaven By her many sweei smiles and sunny ways Your memory is as dear today As in the hour you passed away When days are dark and friends are few, Dear Margaret, how we long for you. HER LOVING' FATHER AND SISTERS, MAMIE, NELLIE AND NANNIE, You were a wonderful aunt, Dear sunt of our: You'll hold & spo: deep in our hearts Till the siars no longer shine. Your soul shail live forever, n tnrough the felds of time, For there 1l never be anotner to us Like that wonderiu NEPHEWS, LOVING NIEC 2 RGARET MAL GY, JACK AND s frame we shall keep it, In sad but lova dear dsughter, BUCKLEY, WILLIAM L. Sacied and dear to us i1s_the memory of olr dear husband and devoted father, WILLIAM L. BUCK- LEY, who left us two years ago today, January 26, 1930 HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. * GATTON, DELPHINE. In sad but loving re- membiance of my dear motner. DELPHINE GATTON, who departed this life four years sgo today, January 26, 1928. I have only your memory, dear mother, To remember my whole life through, And’ you are the one I will never forget, ‘or 1 am always thinking of you HER LOVING DAUGHTER, CAROLINE L. ADAMS. . HOROWITZ, JOHN THURLOW. A tribute of love to the ever sweet memary of our dearly beloved nephew, JOHN THURLOW HOROWITZ, who passed to be With our Savior nine years ago today, January 26, 1923 The Lord giveth. the Lord taketh Of sueb is the kingdom of heaven HIS LOVING AUNTS AND UNCLE. HENRIETTA. In memory of my dear HENRIETTA LEE, who devarted this ne year 2so today. January 26. 1931 HER HUSBAND, J. H. LEE. ¢ ROBINSON, BEATRIX. In loving remem- ce of my pal, HEATRIX ROBINCON, Who demarted i life one -year ago 0= day, January 26, 103:. Every day brings a memory Every memory brings a tear. Deep within my heart I cherish Thoughts of & Pal 1 loved so dear. YOUR PAL, DOT. * ROBINSON. BEATRIX. tribute of love ard devation 'to the ‘memory of our estesmed member and secretary, BEATRIX ROBINSON. vwho passed away one vyear ago. Jenuary 26, 1981. You gave no ane a last farewell, You said good-by to none Your loving heert sust ceased to beat And left us all alone Dovn in our Mearts is'a nicture Of a loved one laid to rest In_memory's frame we shall Keep it. Becavae she was ong of the best IMPERTAL 'AUXILIARY, INC.; MARTHA FINEHER, Pres BEATRIC# WEST. Rec. Sec. . SAMPSON. MILES. In loving remembrance of my dear father. MILES SAMPSON. who departed this life one year ago today, Janvary 26; 1091, Oft from my heart camg ® bitter ery, “Why, ob. why, did my father die?" 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