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PASTORS 10 HOLD PARLEY TOMORROW “Conservation of Home” to Be Discussion Theme at Calvary Baptist. “Conservation of the Home” will be the theme of a conference of Protestant | ministers meeting in the Calvary Bap- tist Church tomorrow with Rev. Russel J. Clinchy, pastor of the Mount Pleas- ant Congregational Church, presiding. A seminar for isters on “Safe- > will open the pro- Speakers at this ses- EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F SUITS 18 NOTHING DOWI'V Just Pay $6 IN FEBRUARY $6 IN MARCH $6 IN APRIL Suits that will please the man who wants a stylish suit at a reason- able price. Blues, greys, browns and tans. All good patterns. Single or double breasted models. Open a Charge Account guarding gram at 10 am on the world's most POPULAR COFFEES If you have never tried these fine coffees, take advantage of this special offer now. We are confident that you will find one of them to suit your taste exactly, for these coffees are sion will include Dr. L. Foster Wood, sccretary of the Committes on and the Home, of the Federal Council of Churches, New York City; Dr. Ze Barney T. Phillips, rector of iphany Episcopal Church; Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, of Columbia Heights Christian Church, and Ray H. Everett, executive secretary of the Social Hy- glene Society here. Simultaneously, in another part of the church, Mrs. William S. Abernethy will direct a seminar for women, at which speakers will be Miss Lois Kugler of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, Miss Mabel Thurston of Cov- Ella Gardner of the United States Chil- dren’s Bureau, Mrs. Ruth Camblon of the Mental Hygiene Clini¢, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, president of the District | Federation of Women's Clubs, and | others. over a luncheon meeting at 12:15 o'clock. Speakers ‘will be Dr. White, Prof. E. R. Groves of the University of North Carolina and Dr. L. Foster Wood. A public meeting will be held at 8 Dimu with Prof. D. W. Willard, head o George Washington University, chair. Miss Katherine Lenroot, of the United States Children's Bureau; Joy Elmer Morgan, editor of the Journal of the National Education Association; Prof. Groves and Dr. Smith. Deaths lieporle—d. fohn B, Nesbitt, 84 5015 th st aok2ure Murray. 81, Home for Aged and In- rm Fiizabeth A. Kelly. 79, 3218 Macomb st Samucl A Kendali, 73. House Office Build- ng §mma R Sahll, 72. 2101 N st ngtorse Turves, 50, “Home for Aged and nfir 7 1844, North Capitol st in the Hatola ¢ Grisin, Joseph Jenkins, 56 Providence H Pannie Porton, b4, Emergency Hospital Robert R. Bun ; Exovidence Hospital Lucy F. Baki Frank . Orbeilo. u Dmmu Hotel. . Preedmen’s Hos- 6, Frecdmen's Hospital. , Home for Aged. 56, Gallinger Hos St. Elizabet) A glass radio- phonotrnph is being dsspmed in Gluxow Scotland. e GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST , UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 565 For a Complete Fumeral Cars and All We have amased the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin. Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from CHA RS enant-First Presbyterian Church, Miss | Dr. William A. White, superintendent | of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, will preside | the department of sociology of | Spéakers will include Dr. Wood, | assistant chief | FUNERAL FOR STRAUS SET FOR TOMORROW Jeweler Who Took Own Life to Be Buried in Hebrew Congre- gation Cemetery. Puneral services for Sidney W. Straus, | 52, promfhent jeweler, who took his own | life by swallowing poison early yester- day, will be held at his home, 2305 Cali- fornia street, at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. | Burial will be_in Washington Hebrew | Congregation Cemetery. | “'Mr. Straus had been in il health for some time. His body was found by his | widow, Mrs. Alma Prince Straus, ¥ho went into his room early yesterday: to call him. Born in Baltimore, Mr. Straus had | been connected with R. Harris & Co. | for a quarter of a century and had been its president for about 18 years. FUNERAL SEF;VICES HELD |FOR MRS. ELLEN GILLETTE | Native of Wisconsin Dies at Age of 83—Resident Here for 50 Years. Funcral ' services for Mrs. Ellen Kathleen Gillette, 83, who died last Friday, were held yesterday at the Hines undertaking establishment. Rev. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the First Con- gregational Church, officlated. Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. A native of Wisconsin, Mrs. Gillette ‘was the daughter of Isaiah and Lois Parker. She had resided in Wash- ington for more than 50 years, She was a member of the District of Co- lumbia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Order of the Eastern Star and the First Congrega- tional Church. Surviving are two -andsons and two granddaughters and a niece, Mrs. James Brannin, of this city. NORTH FUNERAL HELD Funeral services were held yester- day afternoon at Washington Heights | Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Mary M. North, widow of Rev. Joseph B. North, | who died Saturday at Emergency Hos- pital. Burial was in Congressional Cemetery. Mrs. North was a charter member and one of the organizers of Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, was formerly a mem- ber of the editorial staff of the Na- tional Tribune here and had written numerous magazine articles and other works. She was national press cor- respondent for the D, U. V. for many years. | | 3 | Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast S S ] WILLIAM BOWIE CLARKE RITES SET TOMORROW Washington “Beau Brummell” ‘Will Be Buried in Balti- more. Puneral services will be held in the chapel of Emanuel Church, Baltimore, at 2 p.m. tomorrow for Willlam Bowic | Chrke, 65, prominent social figure here | for many years, who died Sunday in| Miami, Fla, after a heart attack. Burial will be in Loudoun Cemetery. Mr. C]lrke one of Washington’s best- | known “Beau Brummels,” had been va- | cationing in Florida for some time. Hc\ was the descendant of five of Mary- land's Governors and the son of the| late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clarke of | | Baltimore. | | For more than 25 years he had lived | at 1735 Q street. He was a member | of the Cosmopolitan Club, Army and Navy Club and other organizations. SENATOR GUY D. GOFF BURIED IN ARLINGTON Army Chaplain Conducts Services for West Virginian Who Died in Georgia. Funeral services were held in Ar-| lington National Cemetery at 2 p.m.| today for former Senator Guy D. Goff | of West Virginia, who died Saturday at Thomasville, Ga. The services were conducted by an Army chaplain. Funeral services at Thomasville were held at the home of the former Sen- ator’s daughter, Mrs. B. C. Reece, who, with Mrs. Goff, was with him when he_died. The body was brought to Washington early today by Mrs. Goff and the Sen- ator's son-in-law, Representative-elect B. C. Reece of the first Tennessee district. THREE TO BE HONORED Members of Maryland U. Service Complete 10 Years' Work. By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md., January 10.— Three members of the University of | Maryland Extension Service have com- | pleted 10 years' service and thus be- | come eligible for membership in Eps\lonr Sigma Phi, honorary Extension Service fraternity. it was announced at the an- nual _meeting of Tau Chapter. They | are Wade Rice, poultry specialist; Flor- ence Mason, district home demonstra- | tion agent, and Maud Bean, home dem- | onstration agent for Allegany County. | SOCIAL LEADER MAY WED| Mrs. Ellen Waller Borden Declines of pneumonia yesterday at the Naval KENDALL FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORROW Pennsylvania Representative to Be Buried in Myersdale, Pa.—Butler Rites in Oregon. Funeral services for Representative Samuel A. Kendall of Pennsylvania, who committed suicide Sunday at the House Office Building, will be held at Myersdale Lutheran Church, Myers- | dale, Pa., tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be at Myersdale. At the same time, the body of an- other member of the House—Repre- sentative Robert R. Butler of Oregon, who died Saturday in Providence Hos- pital—will be traveling Westward toward the State he represented in Cengress. Funeral rites will be held | at_The Dalles, Oreg., Friday. The career of Representative Kendall | was praised by the United National As- | sociation of Post Office Clerks last | night through its president, Thomas | | F. Dolan, who pointed out it was Ken- dall who sponsored the Saturday half- holiday bill. Committees will represent the House | at both funerals. SERGT. K. A. SUTHERLAND VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Chauffeur for Commandant of Ma- rine Corps Passes Away at Naval Hospital. Sergt. Kenneth A. Sutherland, chauf- | feur for Maj. Gen. Ben H. Fuller,| commandant of the Marine Corps, died Hospital. His widow, Mrs. E. Suther- land, of 829 Twenty-second street, survives. Born in Canada, May 16, 1900, Sergt. Sutherland enlisted in the Marine Corps on July 16, 1923, and had served continuously since. Following train- | ing at Parris Island, S. C., he was trensferred to the Natlonal Capital and assigned to duty at the Marine Corps quartermaster garage here. Al-| though the economy act prohibited the | use of the major general comman- dant's automobile for other than offi- cial purposes, Sergt. Sutherland re- mained avaiiable for this duty. “He was admitted to the Naval Hos- pital on December 26. He held the Marine Corps good conduct medal for his first enlistment, and was serving on his second cnu:tment when he died. Births Reported to Deny Rumors. | CHICAGO, January 10 (#)—The Chicago Tribune said today that Mrs. | Ellen Waller Borden, Chicago social leader, had declined to deny persistent | reports that she is to be married soon | to John Alden Carpenter, musician and | compoker. She and her former husband. | John Borden, capitalist, sportsman lnd explorer, were divorced in 1924. ———e Firemen to Meet. TAKOMA PARK, Md., January 10‘ (Special) —The annual meeting of the | Takoma Park Volunteer Fire Depart- | ment will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Pire House, with the re- tiring president, Martin F. Iverscn, pre- siding. Officers will be elected. preferred by more people than any other coffees in the world. Every time you buy A & P Coffees you are getting full value for your money—for no better coffees are grown than those used in these blends. This week at these' special low prices you save even more money than usual oh the A & P Trio. Remember, #ie coffee you like best is the best for you, no matter what it costs. EIGHT O'CLOCK RED CIRCLE B OKAR MILD AND MELLOW RICH AND FULL-BODIED SPECIAL THIS WEEK.. 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UPREME THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Fair and some- | what warmer, lowest temperature about | 38 degrees tonight; tomorrow increas- ing cloudiness and warmer, probably light rain and cooler tomorrow night; much colder by Thursday; increasing southerly winds, shifting to northwest by tomorrow ni; Maryland—Fair and somewhat warm- er tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudi- | ness, warmer in east and central and | light rain in extreme west portions; | light rain and colder tomorrow night; much colder Thursday. Virginia—Fair, slightly warmer to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, probably light rain and | colder tomorrow night; much colder( Thursaay. West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- | night; tomorrow light rain; colder to- | morrow afternoon, much colder tomor- row night. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 40 26.78 2982 30.01 Yesterday— 4pm. .... 41 29 36 8 pm. ..l Midnight . | Today— 4am. 30.15 34 30.24 noon today. Year ago, 42. 7:15 am. today. Year Tide Tables. Geodetic Survey.) ‘Tomorrow. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today .. 7:27 Sun, tomorrow 7:27 Moon, today.. 3:48p.m. Automobile lights must be turned m:; one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation, Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1933. Average. 4 55 332 Weather in Various Cities. “Temperature, ©2 Stations. **+gupaarsak ASUIH Abilene, Tex. Albany,' N, Y. Chicago, 1L Cincinnati. Ohi Sleveland. Ohig. City. M Los Angeles.. Loulsville. K Philadelphi Bhoenix Arli. m:sbu?h‘ prois 0.08 Cloudy 030 Clear FOREIGN. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. Londop, England , 38 Forey Voo Berlin,’ Germany Brest.' France Zurich ~ Switzerland . | Stockholm, Gibraltar. ¢ Horta ' (Pagaly. " Asorea ' {Cufrent observations.) Georges, Bermuda Sin Soas puerto 1 7 Havana, Cuba . t cloud: Colon, Canal Zon " Cloudy Marriage Licenses. John_Stewart, 38, 1016 7th st. ne. S8adle Cole, 13. 726 Pickford pl. n.e.; Rev. Spender D. rnnklm Maurice Carpenter, 26, Richmond, and r’mm". 21, Midlothian, Va.; Al oore. William A. Saunders, 33. Pree pital, and Dorothy M. Ma 3 and KD 627 Maryland avi nd Vivian R s-bxm, 30, Bakers- fela. "Caiif’ Rev. B H. Hen Edward S. White, 03, 13 Bryant st. ne. M: Lewis, 62, 630 A st. s.e. Rev. ¥. c Vecchiarelll, 23, 4014 Georgia_avi Maria Bartolomeo. 18, 4014 Georgia’ ave : Rev, N. 3 lo. Frederick D. Peters, 3 n.”Jr. Hinckle, 21, Matle E. Graham, 3612 Albert Beach, 3240 M st garet Hayre, 19, Oth st. 5. E. Briges fohn E. Henderson, 22. "% S Kexanades Vo ore. Chenay, 24. 2080 Park rd., and Hoppe,' 23 1601 Argonné bl; wdle. 30, 1436 Newton st.. and"Clata M. Reynolds. 3% 1356 Renson Re N, Ridgely. rby, 33, 4 . 1507 0 19th st.. olan, 312 R Port Gibson. Miss.: T. A. Cunningham. 3610 P st P st. and Rev. Ernest and H st Gales st ne.; 2 and Rev. e “Snow” for the motion pictures is made at a cereal mill in Omaha, where corn kernels are cut into flakes, packed in burlap bags and sent to Hollywood at a cost of about $4 a hundred Mnds FDUND rown _tiger ™ gaturdsy évening: CAT—Ha Mass_ and Gathedral Owner it 5_mon! 00 Blbek. N 0. ave s identity tiiy” meoln 857K BOSTON TERRIER. male. brindle. Wwhite articularly blue eve: re- iost Batirday, COLLTE PUP, 4 mnnlhs qm Liberai vicinity 14th’ and, Irving sts. n.w. __Adams 9330-W. ., medium mz shaggy white. lips. djrty and PE% o Rionday after for information lead- ENGLISH xuh.boa 3 wn ame “Bllly. " Reward. Call gctieonal shape, in case se N. P COFFEE SERVICE YOUR TASTE LASSES, pticia rsday, downtown section Finder Kindly \elephoné Fotomac 5010 ev nings._Reward. FOX hite. female. hear 16th and Monroe n.w, nemrn to 1533 Monroe st. n.w. _Adams 7! 7 1s. NITY | m lon Saturday, Jai ?‘- (Pin. Tubles and pes, FRATER] Alpha |x1 ull_cincana amine v méu @ 8" Bernhardtr Nat. 6300. POLICE DOG. %‘ma Black’ and t3n- black Er cater; Teward: evening. between 6 and 7 7 Avisnon's or the Ambasss” Ting with ‘a_tiger's w carved Re- feturned fo 3120 Mt. Pleasan t. lm— Btation Adams !u’l-w “'s.:lr IOTEBOORS (%) biack. ox12, Pinder kindly notify THi i Dec. 28, -mu ln. llver- | Widow of First U. S. Envoy to (Furnished by United States Coast and | 5 nr;curr GEORGE E., JR. On FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR MRS. T. F. BAYARD Britain to Be Buried in Oak ' * Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, who died yesterday at her home, 1617 H street, will be buried tomorrow in Oak Hill | Cemetery, following funeral services at | noon at St. John's Church, Sixteenth | and H streets. Rev. Roland Cotton Smith will officiate. Mrs. Bayard was the widow of the first United States Ambassador to Great Britain, and stepmother of a| former Senator, Thomas F. Bayard, ir. | After serving in the Senate, her hus- | band became Secretary of State in Cleveland's cabinet, and later was | made Ambassador to London. She was well known in this country |and abroad, and was a descendant of | George Clymer, one of the signers of | the Declaration of Independence. Zoning Case Continued. ROCKVILLE, Md., January 10— The case of Mrs. Jessie W. Nicholson | of Chevy Chase, who was arrested last | week on charges of building without |a permit and violating a zoning ordi- | nance, was postponed in the Coun!y‘ Police Court here today until Feb- | ruary 4. Qard of Ehankn. -| KENNEY, KATIE E our sincere | AR to il Erelutives: and rjends. for | their kindness and sympathy to us at | {De loss of wite and motner, KATIE K. E JORN M KENNEY AND FAMILY of Phil- | adelphia, Pa. Bratha. BAILEY, ZETTA. Departed this life on| Sunday, January ¥. 1933, at Gallinger Hootal, ZEUTA BAILEY beloved wite of Daniel Bailey and mother of Samuel | , sister-in-law of Mrs, Hattie Pender. ns resting at her late residence, 16th st. se. Puneral Wednesday, January 11, at 1 pm. from St. John's Community 'Church. Rey. Paul L. Moore officiating. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- ery, BAYARD, MARY WI'H.NG CL\H! *on Sunday, January £ 1933 at her resi- dence.in this eity, ARY WILLING CLY- MER 'BAYARD, wife of the late Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, Puneral from St. John's Church, 10th and H ts, D.W., of Wednesday, January 11, at 12 o'glock BEARD, WILLIAM, Suddenty. on l(unflly January o, at_Kenilworth, D. WILEIAM BEABD, Joving brother of MEs: Susie Prazier of Wickliffe, Ky. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 5rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. Priday, Jan- at the United i New Orleans, T. Jr.. beloved son_of Mary J. Bcckerl end ‘the late Georu E. Beckert of 4010 Cambridge bl. nw. Fineral trom the aboye, residence on Thursda at 8:30 am.. thence to nw., 'h!fe mass r the re- and friends Interment Nlllonll Cemetery. 11 FLORENCE STILLMAN. Mond: evenmx. January 9, 1931, Mrs. FLORENCE FLOI beloved mother _of Teor and Bessle Beits. Puneral from h late residence. 3804 Ingomar s D.m._Wednesday, January 11. Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Il BIRCH. JONN F. OHN F., beloved hus Hie Biren- (nes Grimes) and fatner thur Birch and M; L. heval Hom Bia late Fesidence. 610 mh -t ne., Wednesday, January 11, at Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Huwuax ECKER' On Monda: mother of Elens Murfay and Adam Gor: gon Bishop. “Services at the Lee hmeul home, 4th st. snd Massachusetts ave. n.e.. on Wednesday. 11 2 Relatives aad iricnds Javited. “Tnterment private. BROWN, CORA., Departed this life sudden- ly Saturday, January 7. residence. BROWN. Testing b James H. chapel, 12th and from vermont Aun Baptist cnurfla. ursday, January 12. friends invited: CHISMS. MOZZELLE. Departed this life Monday, January' §. 1933, at Gallinger Hospita MS. daughter of Mose and Lilly Chisms, sister_of Mel- vord Stringfeliow, Viols, Janle B., Flos ence, Lawson and James Ohisms. leaves & host of ‘other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford’s parlors, 1300 South Capitol st. Inter- ment Chester, 8. C. 11 CLAYBURNE. NORMAN . _Suddenly. on Monday, 93 January 9, 1933 at Haserstown, RMAN E.. the beloved husband of Geieva Clagburne. - Bunetal from his lage Tesidence, 1000 Pennsylvania ave. §e.on Wednesday. January 11, at Il be R cTatives - Interment Arlington National Cemetery. CONLEY. WILLIAM L. Suddenly, on Jan- y & 1t bis home, tn Philadelphis NLEY. husband of Mlsome services ll the 8 H Hlnc! Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w.. on Wednesday, January 11. at 2 Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 10 CRESS, COHVEHA GRAYSON. On Monday, 3. at the residence of her Hid tly Hufll 1155 16th st. .YSON CRESS, O] Gatgnter of the late Louls Cress and Mys. William _ Cruger Pell t Bt John’s Church, 16th and H Wednesday, January 11. at terment Morristown, N. J. 1s also_survived two brothers, Frank H. and Williaim, K of this city. Re: i song's parlors. 1300 N st. nw services Wednesday. Jan Shrine of the Sacted Heart, P . nw. where mass will be e m. for the repose of her soui." Interment Mount Oliyet Cemetery. DUEMRING, AUGUST. On Monday. Jenu- 0. 1033, AUGUST DUEHRING. hus- Band of oihe late Anna M. Duehring and father zabeth, Carl and Henry Duen'mi emm at Lee's funeral home, ath and Massachugetts ave. Thursdy, “Sanuary 15, p.m. Rela- tives and’ friends Tnvited” !mermemlnrl- e. ted this life Priday, Gallinger Hospital, Y ENNIS. She other rela. tives Remains resting at George E. Gardiner & Son’s funeral home, 300 3rd ‘st. s.w. until 4:30 p.m.. Tues day, ‘January 10, then at her late resi- South Capitol st.. whence the 1gwill be held Wednesday, January | nnuu.. smov JOSEPH. On Monday, January 9, ai bis residenc 16 | Warder st: nw. SIMON JOSEPH, b-lund | husband of Mary E. Farrell and father of | Elizabeth B, James and. Vicgints Farrell Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. = Services the H Hines funeral home. 2001 14th u Wednesday. January at thence 10 the Shtine of the"Sacred where mass will be said at 9 a.m. ment Mount Olivet Cemeter: FORDHAM, EMMA J. On Monday. January 9, 1933," at 5:40 a.m.. EMMA J., beloved | wife of the i, age 88 e Fun, s at . H n.w., a.m Heart, Inter- n_ s Junuary 11, at % pm fricnas. toviied to- aliend. “Taterment. ia Congressie i 10 me. Puperal nuar b Tnterment Eico: Memorial cemezery HAWKINS. WILLIAM HEN) Oon dny danuary 0. 1033 STEL AN N | AWKINS ° the ~ devoted husband _of Blinche Hawking end son "ol Berkiey Hawkins. He also leaves six children, one sister and three hrfi:heu Remains chi nest Jarvis funeral ch & T. ummm. askins Woodlawn Cemetery. JOHNSON, FLOI Ynlcrmenz A 8. JOHNSON. Wedne: day, January 11, 1033, at 11:30 am., from Hines' funeral ANNIE L. s oNioble Grang, .?n-. 'rung;y. 10, [y n elebE Borihn Tive! Not:’” e Suncrar ate "Notles "ot THuncral” later. Ernest Jarvis Remains resting at the W. Tuneral church: 1433 You ‘st AW MEDAIRY. ELIZABETH. On Sunday, Janu- ary 81033, at her daughters residence, 1745 1st st nw. ELIZ MEDAIRY beloved mothe; Siendour Medniry neral from slor. .v-n Braths McGRAW, K aQn Mondsy. Jen- uary 9 1933, WILLIAM hum.x trom the Dea fineral homse. 816 e Wednesday, Januar at HETN {erment’ Bether Gemeiers: Alexandria, Vl O'CONNELL, high " reaiiem mass Wi ‘?.2“ i sal at o clock. Reluln 'NEILL, JANB A. On ‘hxeldl a1 Tehd b Bufitn ite of the fu Andiew ONeul:” Seviens Im sfl' I e also leaves many tives and friends. 4 gomm T Rhines. runcrat chaoet, rd ang JFuneral Wednesday. Jan: Chirch, Burks, Var - e 2ion Bep- NNIF] Ll.. SARAH R. Monday, Jan- PENN] sed L. aged Eynrtar s Church on Thursday. Jamiars 13 ar°s p.m. “Interment church cemetery. %} REV. GEORGE W. Januafy 10, 14 a4 bis n‘.’.'am“.““"' A GEORG! Fairmont ted uskand g Josephing ooy Fowell Remnm‘:( nfi‘.k‘. at Gtis ¥ Allcn's Tuneral fomes®, 3 pnd. Florida ave. n-w. Notoe 5t funeiti rncl. NIRGINIA V. On Monday. ey 715 Sy BRICE. “lovihe ' danstiss” of (3G Price and the Almora’ pme’ toved alece of Mra® Mals P Roudee. Roma o indertak ) Rhode Tiang v ook the above-; e ! -named parlors Sanihment MR prince Giofiel lovéd daughter of Warren i’n"‘fi?y“ m:fiz ardson (nee Sweeney). Puneral from her lute residence, Wednesdny m: ullcflfill &Ill’:h Etwita friends invited. elery. nwnns, DANIEL. On S 1033, at bis reatienss. ‘Fl‘ . DAN SAUNDERS, elatives lnlermem church c:fl‘ld- Janu- 11 ‘maj e e abos - R, Aove address. Toterment Arling- STANBACK, ELIZABETH. De nday, J; 9. Homiter, BT bETH o daughter of ‘ Calvin si'.'f.%“'i"“ ins Testing at J. T Stewart’s funeral home, 50 H 3t"ns Notice of [ vy Ay Nlum(hnlmu( ne: Tesidence on’ Wednesday. Janua m. _Interment Washi - brew Congregation Cemetery, nl'fln l. In flmnflm BATES, EUNK TES, wl leparts years ago today, lnln!!llnfli-' “f - We miss you no less a: TP TARS I e e i CARNOLL. ALICE J.- o rance of hoss of our devoted wifs iife xnur years ago today, Blac‘p Sieep, Boly snirit blessed_sor ‘While the stars burn, the moons increase, And the Gheat nges onward roll ER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. GOIDIN. JOHN E. A tribute of love and devotion_to our delr husband and fa. ther, JOHN E. i this ife one Tear 5o today, Januezy S0, sweetly, tender heart. in peace, We saen vou and more and more. GOLDEN"AND SOSEEHINE MARY V. MoR1« HABRUICTOX, BATRERINE, A tebuje of e dear mother, KA' m‘l‘fiw &roN. w ft s two years ago 1oday. Jaan: Y 16, 1851° s Just to show we still remember. cH 3 R, CHILDREN' CORA GRAY, BLANCHE HARRIS, BEATRICE ROBINSON. A Lrtbu of I to the 'Who left. us. Ave your foany. January 10, 19_8 td fl ;llrl 6 days. ‘We miss her no “THan we did on the 4- St her fi. T absence can neve: the of our hearts And'the”lamp of our Igve is stll slowine, NEWMAN, WILLIAM, A tribute of lovs s Gevotion "To. the iacred. memon father and hu WILLIA who departed day, Jln“‘l” 10, 19. you? No. we mever Weoved you then we Tove Yo stll Your memory Is as fresh today e hour you passed away. NEWMAN AND DAUGHTERS. * 'HWIERING. HERMAN F. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my dear husband. AN F. ING. Who departed thhv llfe one year ago today, Iln\lln 10, ln m.v heart your memory linge: eetly. tender, fond and tru Taiere 1o ot o Ry, Heas Herman, That I do not think of you. LOVING WIFE, - STy o ot early belssed he: Sand"sn our dearly ved husband an father, JO) SHEP] parted this January 10, His memory will ever remain green in our hearts. THE PAMILY. SHORTER. FRISCILLA AND EDWARD. tribute of love devotion to_the mem- SFy'of our dear Barshis, Mos. P SHORTER, who fell mng Jan: 1901, #nd EDWARD lme five years ago today, uary 10, TER, January nu never leave us, our loved ones who have passed Through the shadows of death to the sunlight above. A thousand et ‘memories are holdin e they blessed with their To_the h presence and love. o e Y E._SHORTER. THEIR DEV( V. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons S T P':wnl West 0008 3034 M St. N.W. Fhong West 0008 JOHN R WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. Phone No 5 Erinpiisned Tosas T 0047 ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTEE A GAWLER JOSIAPII A:u G.Aml JOSEPH GAWLER SONS' Established 1850 Lady Atten 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. PHONES: NAtional 5512-5513 V. L. SPEARE C0. Neither the successors to n with the original W. K. Speave ssteviisn Phose Nationa) 25021009 H St. N.W. TIMOTHY HANLON G 641 M 8t NE Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 EVENTH ST NW. , Natjonal 2473 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. one Lincoln @372 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. mpt At Dell xarovsive —Inexpensive GEO. C. 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