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Cold Water Paint, 44c 35¢ Pound Rolls Steel Wool....23¢ 3c_Large Sheets Sandpaper 5 for $1.00 Betts 50c Betts Pmnt Cleane: Sale of Art-Glo Quick-Drying Finishes $3 75 Art-Glo White Enamel, al. $190° Art-Gio~ Fioor Deck Paint, Qt. «......... $1.50 Art-Glo 2-Hr. Enamel .na Varnish Stains, Qt... - and Generous Trial Size... Keys Made, 15¢c each 2 for 25¢ All Keys and Léck Work Guaranteed. e e Safety Door Chains Brass Finish Heavy Links 25¢ Strong Night Latches With 2 Flat Keys . “c With 3 Yale- typ- Keys MISS CARRIE BOWEN, P “Bowen RETIRED TUTOR, DIES 3 Native of Alexandria Was Resident | 5 of Washington 47 Years. Rites Tomorrow. Carrie F. Bowen, retired teacher in private schools in and near the District, died yesterday at her home, 1329 In- graham street. PFuneral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the A. are funeral parlors, followed by bufln{wm Rock Creek cemewry Dr. Burvivlnl :n two brothers, sell Bowen, vice president of the ¥ ington Railway & Electric by James L. Bowen, also of this city, and a sister, M Emma Bowen, who teaches 'at_Alice Deal Junior High School {n Chevy Chase. ‘The new Cauvery River power plant in the Madras presidency is speeding up India’s industtialization program. Everything in Hardware and Paints SAVE MORE—AT PEOPLES 6-DAY SALE Thursday, March 2nd, to Wednesday, March 8th, Inclusive “RENQOVISE,” Through Peoples It Will Pay You Handsomely! These special prices for six days only . ..some items limited . .. check Save on Electrical Supplies! Guaranteed Electric SOLDER IRONS . 98¢ 25¢c Cans Acid CORE SOLDER.18c 100 ft. AERIAL WIRE, 7-strand SeZAEmAL' INSULATORS, ELECTRIC COOK STOVES 1 Burner . 2 Burner . Radio Aerial Kit Comprising 100 feet aerial wire, 50 feet rubber covered wire, ground clamp, window lead-in, strip, 2 in- sulators and 2 nail-it knobs. All for 49¢ 6-Ft. 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Fine Steel Axes With 34-in. handle 99¢ Save on Plumbing Supplies “Durowood” Toilet S lh Fit all kitchen sinks. $3.00 New Double Bath Tub Faucets, easy to install. $1.50 Chromium Basin Faucets, 98¢ Brass Sink Faucets......'.85¢ n Marvelous! New! uid Cold Solder - 25¢ Tube No heat, 7o tools needed. Mends Leaky Pives, Broken or " Cracked ESiects b1 Wood. warbte, Glass, Steets Iron, Leakv Auio Radiaiors, Cylinder Heads, Etc. 25¢ Rubber Tank Balls . 50c Tank Balls . Toul-t Tank Washe 1.00 Extra Large P|ung-rl 20c Furnace Cement, Ib. ......14c Stop Leaky Faucets —uwith marvelous, new VALVETTES—in- stalled in a few seconds. 2 for 25¢—5 for 50c H.:zysgrw:f 18 Faucet Washe Save on Galvanized Plpe Fittings! any Ground Joint Block Plugs or Caps..3c PEOPLES HARDWARE STORES 12 Convenient Stores to Serve You—Free Delivery—Call Linc. 4044 35" 15th and H Sts. Cottage City, Md. 18th and Col. Rd. 711 Seventh St. N, 3655 Georgia Ave. N.W. 1311 Seventh St. N.W. Mount Rainier, Md. 3512 Conn. Ave. N.W. 2101 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. 813 H St. N.E. 5021 Conn. Ave. N.W, 1826 Bladensburg Road. 7 FOUR ESCAPE CHAR Pay Roll Hold-up Slayers Face Penalty of 20 Years to Life. The four youths charged with slayi Einer H. Ecklund during an lfifimpm pay llhoullsx&‘.!mm 20 at the new House Office lding, were saved from the electric chair yesterday by a verdict of secand-degree murder returned by & jury in District Supreme Court. Taken to a cell beneath the court room after hearing the jury pronounce their fate, the defe reactions differed widely. Fewel Workman, col- pt hysteri- rt Ernest Cash, 20, -ueged “brains” of the hold-up attempt, said he was disappointed with the verdict et s s acetssory vadhr T & &S an accessory raf a principal. Claude Myers, 28, colored, and Everett Lee Blackwell, 22, seemed satisfied with the jury's decision. ‘The second-degree murder convictions carry a penalty of 20 years to life im- prisonment. A first-degree verdict would have sent the defendants to the death cell at the District Jail, filling it to within one of capacity, 13 colored men now wait there. - The verdict came it unexpected suddenness at 2:45 d'cloci. yesterday, exactly 24 houfs after the case was given to the jury. The jurors were locked up overnight and had been in the jury room since 9 o'clock in the morning, with a short respite ior lunch. ‘The verdict was given separately for each defendant, and Blackwell was the only one who changed expression. He smiled broadly, as if pluud Relatives of Cash, present since the beginning of the trial two weeks ago, were ab- sent when the jury reached its deci- sion, but arrived a few minutes later. None of the attorneys for the de- fendants indicated they would appeal, ;memnx satisfied with the verdict. Government had asked the death mnlty for the four men and the trial been fought throughout only to enable them to escape the chair. ‘The principal point of contention was ‘whether the prisoners actually had in. tended to kill mmna paymaster on the construction job. nnnm; that they had a purpose to kill was neces- sary for a first-degree verdict. Members of 's family expressed = — Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F Stylish, All Wool Spring SUITS '18 NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $6 IN APRIL $6 IN MAY $6 IN JUNE Every suit an outstanding value. All-wool fabrics, that will give you months of satis- factory wear. The new shades include rich blues, light tans, smart greys and browns. The selection includes models for men and young men in every size. See them—investigate our liberal credit plan and dress up. Nothing down—just $6 monthly. IN ECKLUND CASE™ themselves the trial. llh&k.l\md.dl“fl’l- ter of the murdered it 'fl\eweldlnuprohh!ywfllhu- manded for sentence & week Marriage Licenses. oo, B e B B 1] Scott, 24, 7 Gessford ct. s.e., e vnuaf‘ ‘v‘vumf‘ m.‘au S e Rev. s B R S, Il T na:::-h fl' Ltws: 2007, m"l'mfl: Julio” Ru loria. F. gfl nd J. Pontal ‘Abyram m{b i, 40, 260 e at, r tr, an. 250 Parragut st.; e, Nl Bsh, 5%, 1401, Columbla rd.. and Rev. fllllb!f-h C hnhrfl, 19, 28 8 s E. THOTAL & Sontora, o, £33 2314 o %“" x-nrb-ucn. 19, 902 B s Rev. osel, 24, and Vivian Hamilton. 17°00h of “Baifimore; . Rev. ® Wil S%ethe: £ Eawards. 28, 1319 E st ne and Ruth Casseen, 27, 18 18th st. s.e.; Rev. o s Watson, 20. and Mary E. O 1a Ve, Vet Awood, Md Rev. Walier ‘A. 815 1st st. ne., s 225, 10 Wulta st B 'flnfii I, 23, 701 4th st fnd Mabel el ismander,” 21, ' 701 4th v Robert 8. Creel. 20, 505 5th st. and Thelma C. Conner. 1312 6th st. Rev. John E. Briges. Deaths Reported. Mariana Jepper, 78, 1536 17th Mary M, liu ) tui fl:mel D 'h"ylm" ‘Aniile M. Puexel, 71. 1620 Wisconsin ave. Enuma Linge "‘vfli il S, er, (8, Frank C. y. 845 Belmont rd 8. 525 Alaska \W. and Orels b Je8 lospital. U. 8. Naval Hospital. . Emergency Hos- 0. Shildren's Hospital . Home for Aged snd 2168 H mn.maer “Hospital. Infirm. Nannie Brooks, 6 Mary P, Miles. 5 Mary Ho aggle E. Shorter. Jnhn b A lnlu 8 Rinsa Boser- T4, Tubercuioss Hospit Edna Whitine, 3. Erecdmen's Hosp! &t Bipon. " S28% Brerinan Preed; Bivon. 1" month, "tant to W. N. and Maude Wilkerson, 1 ds7, Garfield Hospital. —_— Births Reported. Lawrence J. and Lillian D. Hughes, bo. James W. and Sophi pson. d Lure J. Pawkes, qir Sfberi Kand Greene, sirl. Wllulm J and Nin&fll Kflllfllg Ilfl a Emose joslyn W. Euphemia W Min wirl. g gomrey V. C. a2d Marle A. Housnland, Myles W. and Jessle M. Timko, girl. Emma Powelson, girl. nd Gitber™s "na Drothy Qates. . Ellis E. ‘and Hes! 3 john nd “Agnes Alphonso and Sarah Cej James @ CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery Perpetual care of the family plot, quite naturally, is an uni- versal desire. To have this in- surance against neglect and desecration is a permanent relief and comfort—as well as a mark ;anln true esteem for those we have Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol e GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST ) UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complote Funeral Cars and All ‘We have amased the whele profession Call Columbia 0432 Ceor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from HAMBERS IDIEAIL FUNERAL SERVICE ® COSTS LESS o BUT BEARS NO STIGMA OF CHEAPNES S Even if the matter of low price were the ONLY consideration— and every family wishes desirable funeral service, of Deal quality — we would still be selected. We pioneered low-cost funerals in Washington, and we still offer to this community the lowest priced funeral service. We make this simple statement without quali- fication of any kind. IDIEAIL FUNERAL HOME INC BI6 HSTREET NE with the outcome of Chur, will be with full mmury CIVIL WAR VETERAN FUNERAL TOMORROW Lemuel J. Cline, 87, Was Father|er “of Late Managing Editor of The Star. Funeral services for Lemuel J. Cline, Civil War veteran, who died yesterday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in Arllnxum National Cemetery. Mr. Clire, who was 87 years old, died at his home in Nz].'onville Ohio, after suf- fering a heart attack several days ago. ‘The eervices will be conducted by Rev. AhanB.Amm:u wmoluuhlk rian Burial honcxl. Mr. Cline, at the agz of 15, enlisted in Company X, 2d West Virginia Cavalry, and served throughout under Gen. Sheridan. His father, Thomas G. Cline, also served during the Civil War, while his grandfather, Joseph Cllne lerved in the War of 1812 with th Regiment of inia Militia, Hr. clmawunmemhero the G. A. R. Post in Nelsonville. dehfidren. He was father of former managing editor of The Star. Beaumont Abandons Street Lights. BEAUMONT, Tex., March 1 (#).— Those who stay out late in Beaumont now can sing that bygone favorite, “I'm Afraid to Go Home in the Dark.” The City Commission yesterday ordered dis- continuance of ull street lights in the interest of saving $3,000 monthly. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature, lowest tonight about 35 | degrees; moderate to fresh winds, most- ly northwest. Maryland and Virginia—Generally fair wnlxht and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. West Virginia—Fair tonight and ‘Thursday; little change in temperature. River Report. Potomac River clear and Shenandoah River muddy today. Report for Last 24 Hours, ‘Temperature. Barometer. Inches. 29.94 29.96 29.93 29.85 Yesterday— 4 pm. 8 pm. . Midnight Today— 4am. . 8am. . 20.82 Noon .. 29.78 Record for Ltlt 24 Hours. Highest, 53, 4:00 p.m. yesterday. ago, 61. Lowest, 38, 6:00 am. today. ago, 47. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 68, on February 24¢. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Oeodeu'xsod Survey.) Year Year 6:20 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises, Sun, today .. 6:41 | Sun, tomorrow 6:40 : | Moon, today.. 8:49am. 11 35 p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on ,cne-hnl! hour after sunset, Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Average, Record . 7.09 6.84 'M '91 '89 | November. | December. Abilene, Tex | Albany. N. | Aisnts. " Ge lantic B Bi FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greeawich time, Stations. Temperature. Weather, 40 Cloudy (Ne Horta lhnl). Arores. (Cyrent observatlons.) 8t Georges, Bermuda..” 80 ~Cloudy 8an Juan, Puerto Rico Clea Havans, Cubs Bart cloudy 5 74 Canal Zone 78 Part cloudy FOUND. gfi ALY l‘;nl! Anuulmu T LOST. i l ther cnn. in north- lfl BUNGH east; value ne. Lin: COLLIE, ‘and_tan_named fifit ince February 22. 'mm“w "62‘ 508, 5527 Oth st. n.w. m OF mm! CASE, lost from f value only tn wnzn. Re- Fard” Heturn 1635 130 st b DOG. ie, male, wore hi rflllk TOR5; from &2’:‘“ Park; reward. G.D:: 1114. 3 hand, biack, tinted with gm!v.‘do:r‘ft%"n‘ *f Gejock Saturday um. oon. Phone Lincoln 4“"S-W afte: TESE CA’ lar gray, male. thufl' ;"fi.’;ww ?‘m r{;l" Georgia ave.; re- CEKA( Dfln‘llfl|nl black and white eve- Pfil u"’ D" lll’“! llb!lll reward. Call txnhnd 6900, Apt. * PAIR OF GLASSES. , name “‘Sime”; c'.::fl, 1900 l‘n POCKETBOOK cards: reward. it e Cod Monday morning; it st. nw. ontaining _curre S Honse_Othee Blae." Wfihfln left at tumcaunm ivorss > reward, mmm o Betty Wells, rewas 10056 H st n.w., Apt. POMERANIAN DOG, t;n and “white that ¢ of Teddy. Rewi :‘n‘xmv.& wner. | Address Box 57-J, Star Eadly ..:u nrn:m:t::;:?‘& ""m’.& Oohnlfl Betty xn“ng AT Roward. Gol. Seal WRIST WATCH. Indy’s ¥ v{-?‘{‘l't&n. ot w) | EE 's ‘Will Discuss Tenant Problems. Organization work among the unem- wfiflNMQWDhmm amu,chmw W’M more st & meeting the Tenants’ Quard of Thanks. DORSEY, CHARLES. Lena Powell Wishes to exDréss Her ppreciation fof the sympathy and kindness shown during the lliness snd Btshe Jeath of ‘her She wants to (h-nk ‘::'af‘fl the choir 1of thelr ber tlo Rand r his id sermtn e fiicnda tog” the. pabe fl:b pm lh-t nu cont; ifllon e m Thelr service. e Pk Beaths. ARNOLD, MARY. Departed this life Tues- day, February 28, 1035, at her resicence, 4811 Mrag ot. e, MAR yoted mother of Theodore Martin. 0 Turner and Louse Smith and the loving sister of Eusuene -nu Jemes in. Re- r.nlon BAILEY, EUGENE. day. Pebruary % EUGENE BA! s funeral Stew; st e Notice of funeral r loss & -nm Martha Howi host of other rehuvu nd frie resting at Ridsley & Hic Partors 505 ntil Thursday Do Puneral Friday, March 3, at 1 By Trom his. late residence: = Interment Lin- en ks’ funeral the late Sheldon S. cune coln. Memorial ‘Gemeters. BOWEN, CARRIE F. Suddenly, on Tuesda: Peoruary 28, 1 8t her reridence, 133 '9 .w., O Gatighier of ‘the liie Daamc R. and Mary Vinep Bowen Puneral from the barlers Bpeare, 1623 Connecticut ave. n.w., on Thursdsy, March 2, at 2:30 p.m. Intérment (private) Rock Creek Cemetery. Pasted away on Tue 33, . wife o ulloc is also survived by a daughter, Helen. and & son, Edward Bullock. Funeral from St. John's Baptist Chureh, Columbis pike. t day, March 3, at 1 pm. Fiends ‘tavited BULLOCK, FANNIE. Office of Dorcas Temple, No. 443, 1. B, P. O. are hereby notified 10 auend the S mecting g esday. March » id rfeumtvl:' Hall o .rnnn or the funi PANNIE ~ BULLOC] March 3. Bibiias nurch, Arinbeton, V. BRAD! MAUDE PORD, Sec. T BULLOCK. FANNIE. the Officers_ and Members of mnneoh THousehold of Ruth. No. 5078, G. U. O. .: You are re- ted to_be nreum nndu March % Hall. Columb ‘ulke. .tm‘n fon, o oo ;nme % O(.)l::l‘:rA-N °A £ m‘: N. 0 . Actin PEARL PARKS. W. R. % CARMODY, JAMES T. On Sunday, February 26, 1933, at Port Sam Houston, Tex. T. CARMODY, late 165th U. S Infantry, ‘60tn New York, captain i7th British Lancers. South Af! Jobo P, Hx CARON, BER y 38, o nomsres th tamily plor st BL s Parish, Rock Creek Cemetery, later. THA H. On Tuesday, Febru- 1933. at her residence. BERTHA H.. daughter of the late Ad. arles L. and Bertha Wolf Caron and’ beloved teacher in Columbia and Elliot Junior High Schools. Funeral serv- ices at Hysong's funeral pariors, 13 st n.w., on -n-mrm-y, March 2, JORN E. On Wednesday, Febru- 1933, JOHN E. CHAP] father C nagpie ard brotner of Sadic & oim Rase PraniBeas! Hollidee and James Chapple. Funersl from the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. Chisholm, 436 10th st. sw. on Thursday March 2, at Lbm. Relaiives and friends invited.”In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. February I, HA] RISON E. devoted husband’ of berta Chase, loving father of Jesse, Mel- vin and Calvin Chase: brother of 'Aegie Rollen, William and John many other rela- Remains resting at 71 t 5w Puncral Thursday, March 2. at m St. Vincent de Faul's Church, apitol and M sts. 5.%. On Monday. Pebru- C Site T James E- Colitne and dsughier, of d th Laura Wessells. he abo; Thursday. March 3, &t % .. Relatives and friends invited. CONAWAY. FLORENCE D, On andu. Fe y at 1:30 a.m. at her ‘Maryland ‘ave. ne. AWAY. beloved wite of he ‘also leaves four . Tive "hephows Ahd oher relatives and friends Remains resting at the Mor Hs A Carter funeral home. snd and &3 5w Funeral Thursday. March 3. ot 11 a.m . from Zion Baptist church & between' 3rd and 415 sts. s.w ton, pastor. Interment in Lotts: AY. ANNIE. On Monday, 1943, at 12 noon. ANNIE CONW. sister “of William and W Conway and Maud Holmes. She leaves four nieces, three nephews Other relatives snd friends. Remains rest: t the W. Ernest Jarvis Pebrua: NWA' ter ! Blies omciating. Interment Oak Grove, Va. CONWAY. ANNIE. Officers and members of Palestine Household of Ruth. No. 1712 T, O. of O. n 1933, from Salem " st between 9th and 100 sts. n.w., &t 1 ARY smus M. N.G. AP crmxsm?m COOK, ANNA M. 'ru February 28, . At her reSigence. 1938 Galvecs ot NA M. beloved wite of Dr. Henry Eilirchill Cook. " Funcral service Iate residence on Priday. March i otaso thence to St. Paul’s Catholic I3th and Y sts. nw. where mass. will be offered at O a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment at Abbey Mausoleum. 2 FLEET. LUCINDA ELLEN. Passed away March 1, 1 at Gailinger " Hospital LUCINDA She leaves to ocin ihels ots. relatives and o host of I rest at Adams Puneral services will emorial Church af IAWINS WILLIAM. on Mondsy. Tuar; Sihunger - Hospital AN HAWKINS, demgi husband of 2 ucloc ELLEN. belo Eliza Rl and sister of Catherine Clanton. Dennis Hill and Mary Hill. She also leaves ‘three nepnews and one niece to mourn their loss. Rem ting . wife ‘of e Mateo 'E. .Yzyner and mother of Corina Jepper. services on Wedne m. at Hysong thence to Bt. h, where mass will be . for the repose of her Iiterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. On Monday. “nw. 9th st. n.e., BENJ; the Toving son of Benjamin F. and Roberta Johns: loving brother of Mrs. Hattie But- ier. He also leaves to mourn his departure other relatives and many frien Tains femporarily resting at the John -r Rhines funeral chapel. ird March 2. a U i Bhieen 11 s Betwen. and o ste: e Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme: ery. JOHNSON. POWHATTAN. On Tuesdey. Feb- t Freedmen's Hospital Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. LENTZ, OREN L. JR. Suddenly on Mon day.” Fel at 27, 1% e ‘beloved lOl’I of \nd ulh M. Lents. Remajns the W. Chambers . fu- mm'hom 400 Chapia st aw. Notice of funeral htr RUPPRECHT, PHILIP H. On Monday, Feb- ruary 27, 1“3-" at Providence Hospital, Pml}’"l! ‘Mm hlll‘h d of "ll late Sulia M. snd brovher of A precht. Funeral fr H Dll‘]fll’h Bll M Qlivet ce-men St e on P Retatives ‘a0 friends DAVID. On Tuesday. 3 oa his ruldenu. 151 VID . beloved hus- cpherd. Surviving him man Tolliver, Rosie and Bulle [law, Percy Ba B hoet ot Triends. T NG lcelor WD INEAN 8o a, Bhiladeioh rett, and a Taneral jater. TYLES. ELSIE MUGHES. el Y STRTS HOGHES, beloved wite of 'r‘r'n'a:‘nu Hlehes. srandasuehic ‘Sennings. sister of Thomas °1xf.? e 'She dido eaves other rlends. Puneral Priday. llnr,h 'S8t from residence of parents, 9: &_ ll life lltur- Rem; ‘& Co.'s funeral church. ntil & pim. Wednssd 'UMANN, WILLIAM C h sad but loving brance of our d husband, fathe 5rln wr and lllher-lll Jaw, NN, who departed this life five years ago Wdl!. March 1. 1928, Oh, how sweet it must be In lhlt bemm land, 8o free from IH sorrow and pain. With songs on our lips HIS"LOVING WIFE. ANNIE. 004 u' the road 'll lfiuni roush, Hills . iy He um'x .tlu:e.;z iy Ffoving €365 HI8 w“/mowuegn AND GRANDBAUGH- che day we hone to meet bim. not w N Uofieur topart a isnnx§ HOR, AND PAMIL Oup hearts .nu -:m with sadness, Our eyes shed many tears. ow ou God only knows miss’ ¥y At the end of | Ive 4ad years HIS DAUGHTER-IN- not & day I do not LOVING DAUG“I?'KIR‘NHKUM "".- Im'fl. MATTIE. A tribute of love and levotion in memory of our dear othc: ::‘d":r‘llm‘:wthler MATTIE B F : day. Ma; :h’l ‘1 "I:' g ml day brings forth lld memories And mud:‘n'e o‘uhl.’l‘hl k of o Deg he ones wgn ln"‘edohe;l“e “td.’ D ln my heart li In mmorll fl‘lmn I 'Ill ktep it Because sne one of the best. flhful .:dd hono:‘t) u}’l all her ways, wu loving, lentle .f;fim ul o What a beautiful memory she le" behind. The world mly change from yea year Andfriends from day to day, ' Bug hever will the bne ¥ fove DOROTHY. of oiir durling a.u-n‘ffl‘é‘d' Seter DoRG THY DAVIS, who into eternal rest three years ago today. Maren 1o 193 Some think we do not miss Jou Bul Bt a6 Ty w the hear We suffer all I the while Refacnes DEVOTED FAMILY. In loving memory of H. G GRAY, lul'nn u. our . MARTHA She i loved her. RERRMANN. MARY E. rance of our dear d sunt and sister-in-law. M 'uv?hw fERn ho, Jeparted this lif he ewaris s life nine years s in the hearts of those who HER CHILDREN. In sad but loving Daughter, you suff Dain 30 Bk io? Sre, b'.:f:.x'f"n'y'f o ew what was best— e Calied '7ou home Yo give you Test HER LOVIN L!b Keep her, dear Jesus, in 1 T we teach the heavenly Shorin® Then"() Ygl;ter. let us see her, an % And bave her us betore AND NIECE, There are stars that BT AR SV 29,20 ut I dariaess. ere are’ Toics whose' Irasrance sl when the Blossoms are fad on the b [ mn.na gone. oy . PAMILY. A JoY. 0TTO K. 1n & R ud memory Of M7 bes Sven Years ago, Macen” 0 1 Baseed. HIS MOTHER. AUGUSTA C. JO¥- LANGBEIN. GEORGE A.. membranice of our de LANGBEIN, Jr., fite 13%vears ago_ tod B SISTERS AND BROTH! R. LEMUEL B. S. In reme Sy oeloved gulband Lxungbgnu MILLE! 0 MILLEF eparted this lite séven today. March 1. g H!B \\1’!. ROBINSON, CLAYTON. In sad but loving re; mbnnce fl( my devoted son. CLAY« | TON ROBINSON. who assed sway two Tears ‘ago today. Merer s S How sad my lonely heart is lfldly W dim my eves with tears For d"}‘:gu:‘r’l‘ ;-kln the 'Dr!tloun one as”m DEVOTED MOTHER. ROSA ROBINSON. RUCKDAESCHEL, CATHERIN . - 2(! U‘C"K“B dxfg‘o:tzd mo!he‘rt CAA'IHAI'R"’B Sarch 3028 who passed away Time passes. but memory lin HER LOVING DAUG! “Tiona B, da MARKS AND ELSIE M. JOHNSON. s UL. ELLA F._In lovine memory of dedr, mother. Ern \ F. SAUL. ‘who depart Saren s, Toid ieteen years ago today, Rest on. dear mother. thy Ia by wiliing hands will ton1 o morer '™ Por all of us you did your best— God grant your soul eternal rest. Our bearts cannot tell how we mi: Our 1ips do not know what toreay, O But God only knows how We miss Sou In our home today. Her weary hours, her days of pain, Her weary nights are past. Her ever-patient, worn-out Has found sweetest rest at llfl HER LOVING CHILDREN. SHORTER. CLYDE E. In sad buc sweeh mrmnrv of r’ly dear husband. CLYDE E. SHORTER. Who passed into the Great Bew Yond two years ago today. March 1, 1031, A loving thought, A silent ‘tear. A Zeautitul “memory one so dear. HIS WIFE. WATERS, FRANCES. In sad but loving re= membrance of our dear mother. FRANCES WATERS. who left us one year' ago today, power we would not ree all thee this sinful world of o We know where thou art no distre u A ss can No sorrow can ever come there. But we'll treasure as sacry recollections St ans Of three. our dear mother. our friend, And well jyer, remember thy love and Tl fife with' its toubles shall end. The dearest pal we've ever known, other. dear. that was you. Your memory is treasured more than sold. ow we (iss you and th of o TAYLOR ANA 2 AND 2Ucy HOLLAND. ATERS, AMANDA LOUISE. Joving remembrance of my dcarJaths irEnastian mother, AMANDA LOUISE TERS, entered int 280, today. March 1. 1955, ~¢ On¢ YeAT Yet love will dream and 1 Since He who knows our necds ave st 0w, somewhere, meet HER DEVOTED SON, &eto?fi""m WILLIAMS. LETITIA R. A tribute of love to the memory of a dear, devoted mother, 8. ‘who entered int; Uife etornal ive years ago today, Narch 1) H'nzcmu) ESTELLE, ALFRED AMES B, Wit aany o A -0 FUNERAL nmc‘mu JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE. Atlantic_1700 i WILLM\I LEE S SO\S CO. NERAL DIREC CRE\IATOAIU\I 4th & MASS AVE. NE.__ LINCOLN 5200. " Frank ( Gexcrs Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. Modern Chapel:. 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