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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. @, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932 IS L \CHARLES BAUM DIES IN DENTIST’S OFFICE to Veteran MRS- SAVAGE DIES Widow of Dr. L. §. S8avage Will Be ‘ Buried Tomorrow Morning. Puneral services for Mrs. Virginia G.' Savage, 57, who died yesterday at her home, 623 Maryland avenue northeast, | will be held at the residence at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, followed by | burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. | Savage had been a resident of Washing- s ton since coming here as a bride in| 1896, Bhe was the widow of Dr. L. .| A heart attack, suffered just after Havage. wis. | be had left & dentist's chair, was fatal isters, M. lh:‘l]rgl‘galla.u"o:“lge\:s&n:k abd s | late yesterday to Charles Baum, 62, John Milteer, Crittenden . and two | veteran Washington business man. Mr. #ons, Linnaeus T. and Robert W. Sav-| Baum collapsed and died within a few o minutes after he had left the chair Coroner Joseph D. Rogers attributed the | | death to a heart attack A native of this city, Mr. Baum had been in business here since young man- hood, when he was associated with his father in the firm of H. Baum & Son Co., furniture dealers After his father's death, he had conducted the business with his son. Martin Baum 616 E street. He was a member of | lumbia Lodge. No. 3. F. A. A M.| e Scottish Rite Masonic bodies, and Almas Temple, Mystic Shrine. | Besides his son, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara B. Baum, and two daughters, Evelyn and Betty, all of this city. Funeral services will be held at the home, 3520 Edmunds street, at 2 p.m tomorrow. with burial in Washington Hebrew Congregation Gemetery. Heart Attack Fatal Business Man Soon After He Leaves Chair. Marriage Licenses. Buxton_Midyette. 28. N C ances Saunders. 21 Va A Beery. Willlam _ Massey. 21 Dell. 18; Rev. Thomas J. New air-transport companied are to be formed in_Canada and Rev Jackson. th Hi and Cecelia Camp- Dufly OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F Flowers For FUNERALS - Stately Sprays and Beautiful Wreaths 1CFlowen St 808 14th St. NNW. 804 17th St. NW. 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 Metro. 7945 Metro. 9369 EX-JUDGE IS ARRESTED Embezzlement and Arson Charged Against West Virginian. PORTLAND, Oreg., March 9 (A.— Portland detectives announced yester-| day the arrest of E. B. Kind, 38, romm‘ police judge and city treasurer of | Princeton, Mercer County, W. Va., heldg | here on a warrant from that State | charging him with embessiement and | arson. Police said the man is accused of| misapplication of approximately $11.- 000 over a period of six years. He dis-| appeared from Princeton last July after | being defeated for re-election and is sald to have been in Portland since that time. | He waived extradition. He has a-wife and five children. 2l Rescue 88 DOG. Iarge male, curly hlll Rescue League, 340 M¢. FOX T apply Animal hs FOX TERRIER. male. nlflck and white, Tiile | Lincoln Qfl'l! 5‘!4\ 1|:an-"r‘ sl = VATCH. on F af: owner identify_and pav | _this adv. 1300 14th nw. Te LOST. DOG—Four Tittle children _grieve for ok lost” last Saturday night, small black and tan rat terrier, answers to name ol Jack phone_Clev. 7096, with harness No, n.w. _Columbia 2799. DOG-"Belgian palice dog. tan. ipjured left rear leg. in vicinity of 15th and K sts. n.w o No. 1383s" reward. 18 | m rpdd -rnd white collie. str n Sinday.. AR oy o 15 Hine EYEGLASSES. on Arkansas Buchanan and Allison sts; white transparent frame: reward. Return to 1316 Buchanan w. A W e e OLD RING. round biack stone; Kann's or | R st: reward. Miss McCarty, 1205 Qu: wve. between N8 SNIA—Bgciety of The Cineinmati rdas. near Pflrruul Square. Pl Club, Receive . )umn folder, initials H o { between 17th and Pa jth and H sts. ne. Return to No —Bunch of kevs on long. heavy chain + in vicinity 3121 Mt. Pleasant; reward Columbia 4852-1 MASONIC RING—Beiween 8:th and F sts ne and 18th and D sts. se. using car line and bus to these points; biack stone. square and compass. inlald in gold. with 6 smail onie ‘missing. Reward if left at brown purse con- taining’_ s registration cards | and driver's permit Williamson. Clev. 7026, ROSARY—Lavender_crystal; near St. Aloyatus Church. C.. Dodge Hotel. WATCH, lady’s Gruen. bracelet attached. diamonds and sapphires: between 18th and Californin and 3600 block Georgia ave or to Park Savings Bank. Reward. Decatur 0718 WEDDING PING. platinum: initials “M. A W. to C_M. C’ inside. reward. Phone Potomac 6273: after 6:30 call Decatur 4502 . March 5, Reward. M Superl) in flavor. .. because it's Fresh from the roastin ovens (B. R. MYTON DEAD FROM PNEUMONIA Father of Washington Real Estate Broker Passes Away at Age of 78 Years. Benner R. Myton, 78, father of G. |R. Myton, Washington real estate broker, died late yesterday at his home, Ingraham street, after a short illness. Death was ascribed w pneumonia. Born in Huntington County, Pa., Mr. Myton lived there most of his life, re- tiring about 10 years ago, when he moved to Washington. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret C. Myton, to whom he had been married for 55 vears. His was the first death in jhe family. Besides his widow, and son in the real estate business here, he is survived by the following children: James I. Myton, Petersburg, Va. and Mrs. Nan- nie J. Crist, Mrs. V. B. Pierce, W. A dyton, Mrs. Kathryn Ludke and Mrs. MEXICANS GOING HOME Four Special Trains Leave Los Angeles for Border Cities. LOS ANGELES, March 9 (#).—Four special trains carrying 1,400 Mexican expatriates left here yesterday en route to El Paso and Nogales, from where the Mexicans wil! scatter to various parts of their homeland. Transportation for them was arranged by the county board of supervisors through appropriation. Six thousand Mexicans have been re- turned to Mexico from Southern Cali- fornia through efforts of the board in the last few months, while other or- ganizations have transported more than 10,000 others. CLUBS SEEK OLDEST MOTHER IN MARYLAND | Women's Groups to Honor Those Selected in Their Ter- ritory. Icie Keadle, all of Washington. as well | gpecial Dispatch to The Star. as 10 grandchildren and three great- grandchildren Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, followed by services at the Brightwood Park Methodist Episcopal Church Burial will be in Abbey Mausoleum, Arlington. Births R.eporte;i. Wwilliam H. and Mary M. Coursen. boy. Chester W. and Mary Carney. boy Francis A. and Rosemary Myers, girl Millard F. and Myrtle V. Williams. girl Alfred B. and Margaret E. Hauvemann, 1 Lawson A. and Dorothy K. Heflin, girl. Walter C_and Mabel E. Sadd, girl Victor and Alice F. Renner. boy. Prederick A and Winnifred' Weston, Bruce L. and Virginia_Wallen, girl d and Frances Tierney. girl am A and Grace B. Browr Leo M and Virginia Woulfe, “girl and Dorothy Kluft. irl and Evelvn D. May. girl L and Florence M Iy and_Dorothy E. nd Lea Remer Ectel's Herbert and Ester E._ Hewilt girl. ¢e 1 "Ard Helen P. Schafer. boy ke B and Elizabeth Springston, John H_and Nora B. DAvis boy win F._and Catherine Aiford. boy. Thomas and Lillie Nogne, boy Ty 3t and Mildred Tipion. boy Conrad and Elizabeth Steele, boy. Robert and Helen Chapmen. boy. d Ruth Marshal, girl, Trapp. girl m and Viola Bowers, d and Kathe Fisher irl ret Cross. girl Nathaniel and Maggie Jackson, Raymond and Glndys Coiey, Joseph and_Marthi Howard J. and Plo Fduard and Telia Dorse: Thomas and Evelyn Watkias, LeRoy and Dollle A. Thomas Th nd Roschelle Jones, M hem. boy. James hornton. wirl, wirl il wirl ® boy Rirl. il boy. bey. Swift, Fresh-food Delivery ;,mnl delicate oil, which, when fresh, carries the delicious flavor and aroma you love. But in a comparatively short time after roasting, this oil begins to turn rancid. Then it affects the flavor of the coffee, and often causes indigestion, headaches, sleeplessness. ‘TO MAKE SURE YOU GET this delicious coffee always fresh, Chase & Sanborn's Dated Coffee is rushed straight from roast- ing ovens to grocers by swift trucks . . . the same swift trucks shat deliver Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh regularly. ¥O© GUARANTEE FRESHNESS, EVERY CAN OF CHASE & SANBOR guarantees this coffee against Staleness UST as milk must be delivered fresh . so must coffee, in order to . full-flavored. For coffee is a fresh food, scientists tell , perishaole, like milk or butter! PERISHABLE, because i To protect you against this danger, and make sure you get absolutely fr 'S COFFEE Ho rcaliy fresh regularly. t contains a esh coffee, | public in | HYATTSVILLE, Md., March 9.—Mrs. Edwin J. Kelly, Franklin street, presi- dent of the Woman's Community Club of Hyattsville, has asked the co-oper- ation of members of the club and the locating the oldest mother in this community. A special program in honor of the oldest mother in the country as well as the oldest in each State will be given |at the General Federation of Women's | tificate Clubs’ biennial meeting at Seattle, Wash., in June. Mrs. John F. Sipple, General Federation president, will pre- sent the eldest in the country with & special each State also will be presented a cer- It is not compulsory that the mothers be present. U S. REORGANIZING SEEN | Spanish Minister in Speech Fore- | Spanish Republic, casts Bocialistic Development. MADRID, March 9 (#) —Fernando de los Rios, minister of public instruc- tion, predicted yesterday, in a speech to the American Club, reorganization of the United State along Socialistic lines, with gradual nationalization of the major utilities and abolition of in- dustrial trusts. He asked patience and understanding in American relations with the new “which, unlike the United States, was a rebirth, while the American Republic was a complete cre- ation.” Chase & Sanborn’s is rushed to your grocer straight from the roasting ovens by swift trucks . . . the same nation-wide fleet of trucks that deliver Fleischmann’s Yeast - Every can is stamped with the date of delivery . . . And no can remains on any grocer’s shelf more tl can’t get a stale can of this delicious coffee. The date guarantees freshne: Chase & Sanborn’shas been famous for66 yearsbecause of itsrich and deliciousflavor. Buy a can of this superb dated coffee today. Once you have enjoyed its marvelous, rich flavor, no ordinary coffee will satisfy you. 1 ten days. You DATED THE DAY YOUR GROCER RECEIVES IT Ceperigh, 1982, by Standard Braads inverporated certificate and the eldest of Qurds of Thanks BACHE. WILLIAM R. We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness. t kindness sympathy and beautiful tributes of our loved one. THE PAMILY. * FORSYTHE. FRANK E. .We wish to extend gur sincere thanks to the friends for the beautiful floral offerings and their kind expressions of aymoathy for the less of our, frie; HE. ToACEERAN AND PAMILY. Low:nv MRS. MARTHA E. The family of the late Mrs. MARTHA E. LOWERY wishes to take this time to express to her many friends its appreciation for their kindness fo her during her long iliness and for the besutiryl foral tributes st hev dest JAMES COO} REYNOLDS, JOHN W. w- wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympthy and the besutiful floral tributes st the death of our son and brother, JOHN W. REYNOLDS. ~ THE FAMILY. Braths. BASTIN, LEONARD. On Wednesdsy, March 932 at his residence, 1339 K LEONARD: beloved son ot Thomas E. snd ihe late Irene Bastin. Puneral from the jesidence of his sister, M. George F. Tucker, 124 15th st s.e. on Fiidsy, M Tioat3:30 pom Helatives and Trlends o viied. “interment Conressional Cemetery. BAUM. CHARLES. Suddenly, on Tuesday, March '8, 1922 CHARLES.' beloved hus- band of Clara Bernheimer Baum, aged 62 years. ~He is survived by three children, Martin. E Funeral from his Iate residence, munds st. n.w.. on Thursds: at 2 pm. Interment Washis Cemetery. BILLINGSLEY. IDA G, Entered into rest March 8. 1932, at 1 am. IDA De- Jova amughiar’ of Geotse W and Annie B. Cole. Bhe leaves to mourn their loss one sister and five brothers other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Moon's funeral home, 1322 You st. D.% Notice of funeral hereafter. Rest, sweet spirit, rest. 10 FERRIS, FRANCIS M. On We Ml' nlf(h 9. 1032, at his residence. 1283 6t RANCIS M PERRIS, ja the 260 Year of his ‘age. beloved son of Daniel and Mary Ferrid (nee Hartnew). Funeral from the above residence on Fri rch 11, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. lnln.l: 's Church. e e Tepgue ot 'his soul. Relatives a.m. for the repose. o and friends are invited. 10 FINDLEY, GE 7, March 7, 1932, at §: .+ beloyed . Pndley, : ursday, March from the funeral parlors of ’Rise Co. 2000 M st. n.w. Rela- {Ives"and ‘riends tavited. ® Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. FLICK, JOHN B. On 193 at_Detroit, Mich., JOHN B.. hus- band of Eva M. Elwood Plick. Body rest- ing at Joseph Gawler Sons’ chapel. 1754 Pehna: ave mw. after 10:30 am. Friday: Mareh 11, whers services willbe neld ai 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 10 FLICK, JOHN B. A special communication of Hiram Lodge, No. 10, P. A. A. M. Catled for Friday, March 11 1932, 1 5m.: at the Masonic Temple. to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN B. FLICK, who died on March 7 PAUL H. MORELAND, Master. 10 FUREY, JAMES Suddenly Tuesday, March 8. 1932. at 5 pm.. residence, 43 Rhods island sve, . MR e loved husband of Ellen “Furey. Funeral from the above address Priday, March 11, at 8:30 a.m., thence to Bf. Martin's Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m.for the reposs of his soul. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 10 GAUZZA, STEPHEN. On Tyssday. March § deiics;, 289 Rock Cr EN. beloved hi band of the late Ankela Gayzaa, Funeral from his late residence on Fridsy. March 11.'at § am. Reauiem mass at Holy Rosary Chiurcn "at 930" o'clock Relatives and {riends invited to attend. Interment St Mary's Cemetery. 10 GOSNELL, HOWARD S. A spect: pication of George C- Whitine Lodge 22. is called for Thursday. March 1 12:30 o'clock p.m.. for the purpose of tending the funefal of our late brother, HOWARD 8. GOSNELL. By order of the 'orlhlrhll master. ENRY_RICK. Acting Secretary. IAM THOMAS. _Depa) RV iMe on Bindny. Masch 8 1033, % 3.08 am. st Bpiscooal Hospital, WILLIAM THOMAS GRAVLS, the loving busband of Tatite Graves. HE wiso leaves one sister. Aususta Gay:' ave brothers-in-law. ‘seved siaters-in-law’ and a’ Bost of ‘other Tela- fves and Iriends ains resting at Bigind Fords Tareral paricr, 1300 Soulh Capitol st. Funeral Thursday, March 10, at 1 pm. from the above named funerai parlor. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. Deaths Reported. The follgwing doaths have been resoried foth th Department during the last 24 ours Henrietta E_Lambic. 80, 1601 Crescent pl. Willlam N. Pa 1883 Kalorama rd. Helena H. Ste iy, Hasiial Eiizabeth Burke, ailas Elizabeth B. Wilson, 85 Lubergulgsis Hospita Geotee F- Brassier. 89 United States Na Hospital Payl M. Jefleris, 33, Veterans' Adminiatra tion Hr' tal Ursula 8. Kopp. 46, 2101 16th st. Eqrl R. Clement, 43, Tuberculosis Hos- 1. Oatley. 36. 3037 Vi o y C_ Alexander. 32. Galli ital Aber: Sifem mergency Hospital mith, 84, Home for Aged and Julia A, !‘ker 79, 719 8th st Robert L. Pratt. 75. 818 2d st pSAphronis A" Quisendurts, 63, ‘Monday. Mnrrh 3 gommu- e, No p GRAVES. WII o ne. 4808 Pitch y Pl se Hospital. s_Tarleton. 5L s Spriges. 45, G B 3 a'g Stacle Tucker, 3). en route to Tuberculosis Hospital Lester Travis, 13, Gallinger Hospital 17, Gallinger it Ella_McKeither. CHAMBERS Largest Undertakers 18 Assistants 2 Funeral Buildings 12 Cars Hearses & Ambulances 6 Parlors 3 Chapels Branch Parlor 517 11th St. S.E. We claim to produce the Finest Economical Funeral in the world. JUST THINK OF THI Embalm- ing, Hearse, Cars, All Service, complete use of Parlors and Chapels. The whole funeral only 75 We have Baby Funerals as low as Case, ) Casket 25 65 Shipping Funer- als as low as.... Grave Sites at cost in a beauti- ful cemetery as $ low as .......... 40 Chambers, Washing- ton’s Qutstanding Funeral Co. No guessing, no ques- tioning of reputation. We have proven the right to our name. The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432-0433- | | QUISENBERRY. FREDERICK reh Braths HALL. AMELIA. Departed this life on Mon- ‘dey evening. March 7. 1932, at 2:30 p.m.. plier” orloms Minass. AMELIA" HALL” Be: foveq “daganter ~of the Iate Catherine Adems _She l(lv(l to mourn & SI50eT Rebeccn Adama: “cousin “’ll’lA [“H !filll"l nd Klfll\r ‘Ta Isrfl Deral” ram et late residence. . 203 S hiw. Thursdsy. March 10. ¢ 2 p m:niem Haraony Cemetery. ~Priends in- bt HARRIS, A B On Tyesday, Murch 1. IDA_E. beloved wife of Charles E ris. Puneral from her late residence Longfellow st. n.w. on Priday, March | 11, at 8:30 am Requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity at 9 am _Rela- tives and friends invited Interment St John's Cemetery, Porest Glen. Md. 10 HELFERT, NICHOLAS J. Suddenly March § 1332 at Cesualty Hospital NICHOLAS J ed 69 years. Remains resting st H M. Pu ett’s funeral home. 131 1ith it se. interment Richmond, Va IRELAND, JOSEPHN HMAINES. Suddenly, on March 7, 1933. ... his residence. 644 K st ne. JOSEPH HAINES IRELAND. ased 71 years, beloved husband of Rhoda Ire- land. Puneral services at 2:30 p.m.. Wed- nesday, March 9. at the above residence. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Spruce * Cla *rdor : GRAHAM JARRE ~ (nee Eichelberger), beloved sister of Wheeler Oakman (Eicl elberger) and Chester A._Eichelberge: Mass_ will be_said Priday March 11. at 9:30 p.m.. at_St. Charles’ Catholic Church Clarendon, Va. Interment Rock Creek Cemeter: LAWRENSO S, . ROBERT JA! On Wtdr’ nesday. March 9. 1932, at his residence. 1275 Owen pl. n.e. ROBERT JAMES. be- loved husband of Gertrude M. Lawrenson Notice of funeral later LEE. ELSIE. Departed this life Monday, March 7, 1933, st St. Elizabeth's Hospiltal. | atter a brief iliness, ELSIE LEE She | leaves to mourn their loss a devoted | mother, Emma Washington. two sisters. | Jennje 'Green and Mary Lomax: & by er. Isaiah Washington: two sons, Lse and Perey Washington Lee: s dauy ter. Saphi oau and a host of oth relatives and friends. Remains resting at| Barnes' funeral parior, 614 4% st. sw. | until § o'clock Wednesday, March 9: then | 10 330 McLean ave. sW. where services will be held at 1 o'clock Thursdsy, March | 10. Interment Payne's Cemetery. MeNALLY, MARY R. Tuesday March 8. 1932, at her residence. 1737 34th st. n.w.. luulv R MoNALLY, "Beryices will be held | wuu-m Al Brio do. funeral cha | n.e. thence to the Corpus Ohristl Gren (Paitmore. Md." where redulem at § am. Thursday, 0. SRefetives and % terment Bonnie B 5 Baltimore, Md. i N. BENNER B. On Tuesday. March t 1:30 p.m.. at his residence. 837 am st n.w. BENNER R. beloved | husband of Margaret C. Myton and father of James I Myton. Mis. G. A. Cri V. B. Pearce. Graham R. and W Myton, Mrs. William A Mrs._Raiph 'D. Keadle the ‘Brightwood Park M and Jefferson sts nw March 10, at 2:30 p.m. Abbey Mausoleum. ONLEY. JOHN C. Ludke P E on Thursday. | Interment in n Sunday. March 932, JOHN C. ONLEY, the devoted biot er of Mary Harris, Eury Bice Wilso Jeanette, James B.. Albert J. and Emm ley. Remains resting at ihe W. Ernest funeral church, 1432 You st. n.W.. until 2 pm. Wednesday. thereafter at hif late residence. 1123 23rd Euneral ursday, March 10, at 1 from Mount Zion M. E. Chureh, t. be- tweea Dumbarton ave, and O st. n.w. § PEERY. MARY E. On Tuesday March 8 1932, 'MARY E. widow o ate Dr. George N. Perry. Puneral services at the S H. Hines Co.' funeral home. 2901 l4th st. n.w.. Thureday. March 10, at 10 a.m Gip O Mog- a7 e FREDERICK G. | ) iseNBERRY, devoted - hassaud of | eline Quisenberry, son of Volley and The “late Addie Quisenberry. brother of | Garland Quisenberry and Mrs. Marguerite Sollers and father of Phyllia and June uisenberry. Remains resting at the W. rnest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w. Funeral Priday, March'1l. at 1 p.m. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church Interment Arlingion National Cemetery. | RICHEY, ISY ROSS. On Tuesday. March 8, 1933, at h esidence, 3813 Pearl st in. at 5:85° pm.. DAL RO e P o8t e aubhier ol the late Richard and Vireinia Ross. sister of Mry. Auns Henson. mphrey. H. Green and Miss H. Ross. Notice of funeral later. IOIIN Sunday, erah g, Y h Ay 7 %N sister of G Woule & W, Nt ana g Nereri2eer® Nemuins sestine st the Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You nw. RYAN, JOHANNA. On Monda 1932, at the dence of her ter, Mrs. Mary J. Connor of st.'n.w. JOHANNA RYAN. belo of the late Danie] Ryan. Funeral ( on Thursday, March 10, at 8 Requiem mass at 8t. Gabriel's Church at 9 am. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. 9 SANPORD, lmuuc: "Id on ‘l;‘\;.;d:!y. arc! oLt tidepce ort- b £ B BNCE A B NebRo. loved wife of Fhilip W Watosin Bantord peral ‘from her late residence Fiiday 11 B30 am. thence to Chureh of e Nsstimption | Boneress Helahts. D. C. where mass will be said at 9 a.m for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. ~ Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. SAV, G. AGE VIRGINIA O. ave RG! Varnum wife On _Tuesday. Mare residence, 633 fand ‘ne. INIA G.. wife 31*The Tute "Dr. Linnineus S, Savage. Serv- ices at her late residence Thursday, March 10. at 10:30 a.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. SCHEYER, KATHERINE V. On Tuesday. | fri Gy resigence, 118 1A Tl e oF i ate o arvices % :r‘uhs A stines "Co. it Goylon Thursday. 5 Yiiterment Gienwood Cemeters. | " JORN PHILIP. On Sunday. March ‘so Wil Wb mesding; Pa. JOHN P Hffip leutenant commander U. B et O Seiy Sgusa, The “bogy Wil lie"in “state b _the band Toom "of ‘the Marine Batracks. 8th and G “Services_ will be held on mierment 1 communi- 10, . A A ay, Sgarch 1o, 1942 o at the Masonic Temple. to a fend "he’ funeral of our iate brother: S8 PRI 8OUsA. who died on March 10105 EAUL . MORELAND. Master FTLEiAM H. GRASS. Secretary. 0 SPRUCEBANK, HANNAH. On Tuesday March 8, 1933, at the Magonic and Eas Star Home. Takoms, D. SPRUCEBANK. wife of the Borucebank. Services at the § SOrUFineral nome, 3901 14th st Shursdny. Mareh 10, at 3 pom | EonEresdional Gemeiery SPRUCEBANK. HANNAH. A special meet- \n€ of Lebanon Chapter, No.'35. O, E. § will “be “Beld at New Masonic Temple Thurgday, March 10. 1933, at 1 o'clock for the Burpose of attendine the funerai S e aler HANNAY TarRUCE T By order of ihe worthy matror TILLIE MOKENSIE, Secretary. * | | SUGGS. ANNIE MYRTLE. On Wednesday. March 9. 1932, at her tesidence. 903 North Cafolins ave, 5.e. ANNIE MYRTLE beloved daugnter of Daisy Covington a beloved wife of Clvde Sugs Vived by six children. Remuins resting in"the W. W: Chambers Co- funeral home {400 Chlapin” &F.'fiw: * Notice of funeral ater. THORNE, MARY A. On Tuesday, March 8, 1933, at Emergency Hospital MARY A THQRNE Remains at Joseph Gawler Sons', 1750 Pennsylvania_ave. w.. where services will be held on Frid: March 11, at 10 am. No flowers VAUGHAN. ALEXANDER. Departed this life on Monday. March 7 1932, at Geo.ge- town Universly Hospital, after & brief illness, ALEXANDER VAUGHAN. Re- mains resting Moon's funeral home, 1222 You st. n.w. Interment Chester, Va VAUGHAN, ARTENIA JANE. On March 7. 1932 at 5:30 p.m.. in_her 87th year. AR- TENIA JANE. beloved wife of the late James A. Vaughan. Funeral March 10 from the funeral parlors of Money & Follin, Vienns, V&, at 11 am. Interment | Culpeper, Va. Refatives and friends in- vited. In Memoriam. BEALL, MARY E. Sacred to the memory of my dear mother, MARY E. BEALL. who de- parted this life seven years ago toda: March 9, 1925 In the book of my life there are memories Of the happiest moments I've known, And recorded in love is the blessin Of a wonderful mother, my OWR. For you saw only good in my dreaming, You_ soothed every moment of strife. And_your name is the sweetes. Damc written, Mother, mine. {n the book of my life. DEVOTED DAUGHTER FA . BEALL. MARY E. A tribute of love to the | memory of our dear wife and mother MARY E._BEALL. who departed this Lif( seven years ago today. March 9, 1935, Like & flower that fades away, Upon this earth you could not stay, Por God sees and knows the best. 80 he took our loved one home to rest. Til_memory fades and life departs You'll live forever in our hearts Time takes away the edse of grief. Her memory turns back every leaf HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON | GEORGE. | BEALL, MARY E. In loving memory of my SOUSA, JOMN PHILIP. A cation of Hiram, M[ 15 called for | i . “Hines | nw. on Interment | BENNING, | JOHNSON. VAL, In lovin t A i 4 DADE HAWKINS. who departed this life one year ago today. March 9, 1981 Twilight and evening belis, And that the dark And may there be no sadness of farewell When 1 embark For tho' from out our bourne of time and place The flood may bear me fai 1 hope to see my Pilot face to {ace When I hl\t crossed the bar. iy missed. 0O-WORKERS ‘OF LOW B REAY OF ENGRAVING & PRISEING. ENNING, FRAMK J. In loring tmes- e Of my dear husban J HENNING, who was so_suddenly called home two years ago today, March 9, 1930 and tenderly I laid him to rest, om life’s sorrow and care, is waiting to weicome me s of heaven to sha: HIS LOVING WIPE, ANNIE. HENNING, GEORGE A memory” of my " dear GEORGE A HENNING. who was taken € 80 suddeniy four years ago today, March 9. 1928 The blow was We never thous! In sad but loving devoted husband. ard, the shock severe, his death so near Qnly those who have lost can tell The pain of pa: farewell What would I give to hold his hand. His dear face just to see His loving smile. his welcome That meant 50 much to me ht when leaving home at he would never return. he 50 s0on in death would sieep And leave me here to mourn. I have lost my soul companion, A life linked with my own And day by day I miss you more, As I walc through life alone LONELY WIFE, IDA. * memories of my r friend. VAL JOHNSON. who passed y one year ago today. March 9. 1931, I miss you: oh, I miss you But God knows_be: 8> glad you are safe in Jesus. And’ that's the best of al NETTIE ROBINSON. JONES, HARRY T. In sad but loving ve- ‘membrance of my loving busband, HARRY T. JONES, who departed this life two yéars ago today, Maréh 9, 1930. My heart still aches with sadness, My eyes shed many & tear God only knows how 1 miss you Prom beginning to end of each year. HIS LOVING MINOR. RICE. ‘In sad and loving rem brance of our dear husband and_ fath RICE MINOR. who departed this life three vears ago today, March 9. 1543 Oh, Rice. dear, we're 5o lonely here with- out you. We long to hear your voice again. vs doo't seem as happy n don't shine as bright one knows how we ou, were called A happy home we once enjoved. sweet the memory still. on, two in heart happy home, where unite in holy faith; Whom death a little alone divides and cannot end the union here begun. And at last when our earthly day's work Ntk 5t PRATT, WILLIAM RUFUS. In sacred and loving memory of my beloved husband. WILLIAM RUFUS PRATT. who died four years ago today, March 9. 1928. EVA M. PRATT. * SAKS. SAMUEL. A tribute of love and sf- fection In memory of my dear. devoted father. SAMUEL SAKS. who passed away one year ago today, March 9. 1931. JEROME SAKS. ROBERT A. JR. I memo 2 randson and brot ROBERT A SIMMONS. Jr. 'who left us five years ago today, March 9, 1927 The dearest pal we ever knew— Your memory is treasured more than gold. How we miss you and the days of old. AUNT BELLE. GRANDMA, SIS. volce, is ended I will meet you, “bove. ce. ~_ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLE! 104 M W. Pot. 4179, 4171, Ioscph F. erch’ Sons 3034 M St NW. B GEO. W. WISE CO. W00 M ST. N.W. West 8138, V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. Spears establish- 1009 H S(. N.W. 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 ALMUS R. SPEARE Suceeeding the i RS 00 O W. 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BEALL. who de- parted this lLife seven years ago today, | March 9. 1925. { T have only your memory, dear mother, 1 journey my whoie life through, But the sweetness vill last forever As I treasure ‘he memory of you. LOVING D.UGHTER TILLIE. BEALL, MARY E. In_memory of my dear mother. MARY E. BEALL. who left me seven years ago today, March §, 1925. Nothing but memories as I journey on, Longing for a smile {rom my loved one. None knows the depth of my deep regret But I remember when other forget SON HARVEY. * BROWN, REBECCA. In memory of our dear | mother, Mrs. REBECCA BROWN, who passed into the new life twelve years ago today, March 9, 1920. Mother's praye st way, And bi Wren To uide us over life's derk- rive for future days: o8 sheil call us home orest. 3 her we loved the be ! CHL A_E. Al HARRI!OI B ,'AND MRS. ELLA HAYWOOD. FREEMAN. BENJAMIN C. In lovin membrance of our dear son_and BENJAMIN C. PREEMAN. who departed | life one year ago today. 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