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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933 D R CAMERON FUNERAL terday following a 100-foot leap fimlpos]’ LAUDS ROBOT P"_OT and there are at least two adjustments POSTAL SAVINGS SOAH Blfifl}l. I Pflfl!fl. the highest span of the Taft Bridge, to_be made yet,” he said. Post, who with Harold Gatty, holds ADNEY, JOHN. Departed this life Thurs- | BARNSLEY, THOMAS T Suddenly, on Wed- | wyipg, JULIAN ST. GEORGE. AT GAWLER’S TOMORROW |wit be neld at Joseph Gawler's Sons| QN EIGHT-HOUR FLIGHT |tne record for encircling the giobe in | Billion-Dollar Mark Passed in Feb. dar. Maren 1. W ar the Home 'for | Dejany; MAh Ly Py T | Chapel, 175¢ Pennsylvania avenbe, at R eight and one-half days, declined to Band of the Iate Mardaret Adney. He is| in Mie Aftieth year ‘Remains resung of | QEST I\ T7L M inenn at Che res SN {11/10 2.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in comment on reports he will attempt to ruary, Setting New High. survived b Mrry Booze T| demee ot his alster. r 3 "E Hebron Victim of Taft Bridge Leap wm‘Arllngton Naticaal cametey: By the Associated Press. break the record alone. andchildren, | peuben Pumphrey, Rockillle, M4 wvine 3 Ainger Dl. se. Postal savings passed the billion doliar Remeins | R0 maturdsy March 1A at 11 e In: - Bennett Grifin and James Mattern rest lexander Bk 6 7 Be Buried in Arlington Cameron had roomed at the North| OKLAHOMA CITY, March 17.—Wiley |, Bennet here conferring with backers | mark in February for another new high, | & His.At b€ fune R A aander terment Rockville Union Cemetery. 16." mTLY. BETI Cjled. mestiog of P. Chevy Chase address since a short Post flew from New York to Oklshoma | concerning another attempt at the | totalling at the end of the month. Bavtine Crarch - Pbierman O Yaon | MIGHAN, MINK - Sutdemly. va Thursdsy. Moot 1035 %t ¥ o oves Cometery. [{ime atter separating from his wife,|City yesterdsy in elght hours despite SR . $1,006,572,570, 1t was announced yester- | _Cemetery. Riliennouse st r;.:”!ml.{lh.\ beloved wife | Home, to arrange for the funeial of our - |Mrs. Marian B. Cameron. He was em- e rol ot holds the plane upon |~ " 0 &9 — _ = e late John am 3 i . N R. Puneral services for Donald R. CaM- | )y .q y the Howard P. Foley Co, Inc, | R¢Ad winds.and arrived full of praise| ‘The Tobot pliot upon aneven keel,| 48y at the Post Office Department. iraini "B eal wnd Miss S | | GBORGIA ‘A GASKINS N, Recorder eron, 33, of 9311 Montgomery avenue, g electrical contracting firm. for his robot pllot. leaving the human pilot free to make| This represented & jump of $63,032,- M ASONS To CONDUCT Charles D 'ind “Jolin T Bingham and | i eon mENRY I. On Thursday. March North Chevy Chase, Md., who died yes. A certificate of suicide was issued. “It already can fly better than I can repairs, eat and sleep. 370, during the mon Mary and Virginia McNeal, in her niney- e his son, second year. Remains resting at the| 1 1 e s et W. W. “Chambers funeral home. 1400 T loving father OL HERZOG TES Clispin’ st.'n.w. Notice of funeral later. | HENRY T, in his 82nd year loviy ' BYES. CHARLES LORANZO. Departed this| Wyison FPuneral from the above ess - life’ March 15 1933 "at Greenwich.| on Saturday March 1X. at 830 a.m.: - CHARLES LORANZO BYES He| thence to Our Lady of Sorrows' Church. urniiure m S SRR SRR Bents | S e, 0 187 of Bofions, Churek o Services at Home Sunday to Be| B. Tumner: niece. Marie Louise Turner id at # a.m_ for the repose of his soul. snd other reiatives and friends. Remains terment in Westminster, Md. H s X L st Followed by Burial in Kebrew | 52 Si i Babiriay, ‘Mereh 18, i 2 pm. g Cemetery. CAMERON, DONALD o 8 In Memortam ursday. March 16, 19: [ ] [ [ beloved Tusband of Marian Boyd PR S e B LS i 'oF 5 Ceptil tor b ynany | Shiber T W ity | R TRy SRS Rt A S l g n S p O l O l n Who died ot Bmrgency. Hosphial y o N conal Cometasy, 1nterment Arline- | R RON AT Anniversary ¢ Btephen's Church. terday, will be buried in Washington | CHAVIS, ROSA. On_ Thursday, E 1 rest. t to him O Lord, ggrnegscmfluon emetery Sunday fi.;‘&', e ‘fia{fi“&r AR Knd let perpetual Lignt shine upen him. ey Tight. Leroy inston. and sister May his soul rest in peace. MAMYE. services will be held at his home,| ©Of Julla Bell’ She leaves other relgtives) ALBERTS. MENRY. In sad but loving re- i nersl Bunday. March 19, y devoted husband, e o ‘ = 2737 Connecticut avenue, at 10:30 am., | &5¢ ';'.;.rm'n" her n.unu'enu Re- Efi‘éfi'y‘“fiiaflnf“-no departed this nfo l S e u 3 n O W !v;flh Rabbi solo;g:n I Mn\:‘a of Adas F- JTepting st the W Ernest Jarvis| A% years ago today. March 17. n:zn. rael Congregation officiating. Osiris e fieapove| Some one I loved has some to rest, r 1 C e e o o o 0o 0 [ ] Lodge of Masons. of which he was | Dlgeoec'Tds7. ihereafter at the above il Arpn. trus heart e atill: L | past master, will have charge of serv- | DISHMAN. RUBY F. The Ladies’ Cliff Rock Now lie in death’s cold chill ices at the grave. Society announces the death of Mrs. RUBY 4 Gkt Bk telish TeATh T 7 |4 Mr. Herzog was a member of the MRS. LENA J. HART, Pres. How dim my eves with tears Ise ur Charge Account Here—No Interest of Course! board of directors of the Bteurity Sav | Lourss LN EVA: o Sosta T of 1he ome N ings Bank, a member of the board of | FERR: FRANK. Sudden; ‘Thurs IS _DE! * iR HENRIETTA AL- U 0l Y., J. AN uddenly. on e . 5 v 5 16. 1933, at 0:30 pm., at V' gx:::::nt%n,m:n wu‘c“t?::!tmmg:r"&‘ B abiEce Moty din ot D ™gnes | BANKS. FRANCES M. In sad but loving ¢lvic, business and fraternal organiza-| & Frrsy imet Kover). FuRcral from thui | memory ol our deows "wite" mother tions and was well known as a toast- Cortland place nw, Monday, March 20:| who departed this life one vear ago to- master and after-dinner speaker. Church, where mass will be offéred at 10| 98y March ,‘; 1032 2 A native of this city, he was the son| a.m Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 18 Oup hearts stil ache with sadness. of Joseph and Rachel Herzog. He is | FU SSELBAUGH. ~FLIZ (K)‘rém;r:m‘un-y‘. God only knows how we have missed you. ! | 616 E . Three brothers, Moeen of thiy e 05| Bt PR POSSECRGH Pt | iEELES e st ana mets pour ree Drothers. Moses of this city and| atdrday. March 1% at L0 d.m. She | i | lonely year. Louis and S8amuel of Chicago, and W0 | is survived by three’ sisters. Mre. Bamucl | pou v on oy prupr BOGIE i of fisters, [Henrietta Glasser of 'Washing-| Eaelisn of Berkeler, Calit; Mri. C. H.| BERNSDORF, ETHEL BOGU memory of my ton and Mrs. David Nachman of Au-| Raemincin. 5% o iterment Green- | dear wife. , BOGUE B A gusta, Ga. mount Cemetery. Baltimore, Md, ~Rela-| ¥ho entered asieep with faith in Jesus tives and friends invited to attend one year ago today, March 17, 1932, GRANT, WILLIS. Departed this life on Pri- Today recalls the memory a) § EXPECT BIG FISH PACK - March Ned sbratrive o | on e SIS O oithwood WILLIS GRANT. He " leaves 0 mouri ere lies the soft carpet in e, el lose W ievoted wite! Fannie, Grai: | TRere atund hobly e trees srotfe, EVERETT, Wash. March 17 (f—| [Tu¢ motter. Mary Geant: oo beother,| Jhate fhe Jiots sing loyeus Prulnl?ng seasonal employment to | Lves sad Yno{vmn lR ains Two m:n %n'n cannot sever— e reta upene Ford's funeral parlors, 14 Ve and mensory Fun!;m:#l?dlr;‘lttk:npn,cnm(flllfii of the| EUDHc: S0 " Notice of Tameral Jater. A smile T ove Ts atilled Spicals DIa0S T alon YeS- | HERZOG. KOL. , A special communication of | 4 Pisce it Vacant in my home terday announced plans for starting full Osiris Lodge. No. 6. F. A A M. i8| Whi n never be filled. | time operations July 1 v for "4'30° am. Sund Pohcath has deprived me of the one The concern has increased its fishing | B I loved you then. I love you still. fleet to 90 purse seimers, which was| b : | M Loving and kind in all of your ways, believed here to be the largest unit| CHARLES P 'ROACH, JR.. Master, Upright and fust to the end of your days. ever operated by any one cannery. and | _ PAUL L. GARDNER. Sect'y orious 18 your blessed release, A pack of upward of 400,000 cases is | BILL» ALEXANDER. On Thursday. March F'“F’ is your soul in peace. s ANE . B e gates of heaven opened expected. The fleet will be manned by | ANDER HILL. coc ot oor ite WiliALra | And you entered that sweet rest. | The Julius Lansburgh about 630 fishermen. and Mary Thomas Magruder Hill. He is| Our Pather. who art our refuge and proe = rvived by two daughters. Regina M tection. Hill and Mrs Merle Freeman. and s sis- gunt us Thy light to lead us on. - . Ler brother. Mary T. and Clement C. nto God's graclous mercy lmtlrg Marrla Li Hill Remains resting at Gasch's funeral | 1 humbly commit the soui of Bthe: ge Licenses. perlors. Hyattsville. Md. Funeral Satur-| Grant her peace now and forever ol S 2 day, March 1K, at 6 oclock. with mass RUSBAND THE BOG ‘ and Muriel Denoyer 25 21190 1R 84| at Bacred Heart Church. Washingion, D. BoOwII poROBEI Simon. 24 "and Kathryn G. Weim- CHARLES 'T. On Fridsy | e 53 years oo tonrsn Sqecs both of 817 Upshur st v e Dw. CHARLEE T HOr.| I shall meet you some bright morning rice E. Ensor, 21 Itimore, and K. beloved hisband of Jennie C Resting by the waters tair 5 M. Robosson, 22" Randalistown. Md ] Rereafter, T NOMCE o U e EMIL P, A e oot lone nd Richard Cook 10T 5t yand Lottie | HOWARD. BETTIE. On Wednesday, March | JeVotion to the ‘memory of our beloved Joars. 4x Paris Md: Rev. A J Tyler 1945 at her residence. 1440 G st | etper L P. BRALER. who dep = Leon E._Curtis 745 Kenyon st and BETTIE HOWARD. $9a5.s life one year ago today, March 17, Julia E. Stewart Glen Echo, Md . Rev 2 Sarah Wil owers. | 1932, . VoA Jones pErn e ; sy Domem 8 DEVOTED BROTHER AND SISTERS. Isaac Humphries 21. 623 20d st ne i " AU X540 pm.at her | CLARK. AGNES . race V. Brown. 119 16th st ne. s HA0°Q 3 nw Inter- | e mspacinn Sur Tovesdonat ASHis"E e iral Ret Va CLARK inee Willlamson). who entefed e : s MARY W dr,;«ldly H;rch into rest three year %0. March 17, 1930. N . 14E3. at th ce of her nephew In_the garden of remembran ANTMALS apoiy Animal Reseg | Thomas Doriey. MARY JACKEOR ge: There i & little sheliered sot, Learue. 71 O st _nw North ST300 oo c jtam K Dorsey, Fra with blooms and be POODLE. small. white. male_ old. Thursday . @ neral Sunday. March Ot the sweet forset-me-no — = —— 1 J st nw 0 : 1t 3 LOST. antzenty Yon| Than the lttle fower he: whispers o o - | DOG—ird dor. wbout year ol DIk Twad | - 1h Narch X s | B e Two-Piece Carved Top and Base Friezette Living Room Suite ek R AR Er Ul i WY | coume. wanan o it b e 3 4th ot nw Funeral from the apove | devotion to_the STory§ Of, gur beloved i | FARRINO.” dismend wnd searl Tetwern . T L 1 y 6 today. Meaten i A new design suite, with hand-carved top rail and base, Queen Anne feet. Soft spring construction, care fully upholstered March 16_“Reward " Clev a1 0 O rent At : 1w | SHENE R in high irade tapestry friczette with reversible spring-filled cushions. The sofa as pictured includes a large sofa and high- $ JAPANESE BOOK. small. in envelope. vici 5 - v - - We loved you then. we love you atill. ety 2 x e Tist and Pennsyivania ave nw. G e oy Blue Flains | You as fr nffl‘n'ad b E Fhis 18 e of the very newest and most attractive suites on the floor. L o e r: — t you passed away back chair, s 15 on ) POCKETBOOK. brown leather. Mt Pleasant . | HER LOVING CHILDREN. * Thursday “5:30 pm. containing bank ms: of et Ri GILHOOLEY. PATRICK A. In sad but lov- i1s” "Reward. “Xaams 145 . iost of | D8 remembrance of our dear - father - PATRICK A GILHOOLEY. who departed Ford's fu this life thiee years ago today, March 17, Funersl from N hepel. Sa et thought. a silent tear = T tev. Coleman o Y | memory of one so dear TOT ThX TEIRIER. i iid's sieiment Pavie s Cemetery 15 MARY AND JAMES., * New Hampshire and Buchanen st.. Monds . LEONARD WARNER. on Thursdss. | GILHOOLEY. PATRICK A. In sad but 1 5 3 LA 5 ov. noon._reward B March ot AR N ARNER'| ing remembrance of my dear brother of Bannah Enft moon ] beaen 1aw. PATRICK A: GILHOOLEY, | This fie e years ass Use Your Credit . . . Open an Account Now with white blaze on head: named | LITTLE. JOSEPH CARL. On Wednesdss.| pfee3 fn Uig, remembered w deatn Viein Walter Reed Hospital: I | > L e CARL TR JAMES J. AND MARY E. GILHOOLEY. reward. 925 Georgia ave. GE. 1844 loved band of Minnie Little, father ~ » Y. WIHITE S et ¢ LS. o Notie' o tunera | GILMORE, MELVIN. In loving memory of ; RIE : 5 uneral ) N, v o I'E FOX TERRIER. 0 AmIeE Litle 0 our deat cousin. MELVIN GILMORE. wiho Beviial Tiasaim cobave EDWARD. On Sunday, March 12, | SDiered iitg" stemai- rest one Jear 60 = EDWARD MARTIN “of High lod‘ny. March 17, 1932 3 He leaves to mourn their loss | A loving thousht. a silent fear | e di hter. oucile Marti t sons, A beautiful memory of one so dear. { ; e e e HIS COUSINS, MARIE AND 'BILL + v n artin. t HAWKINS, MARY ELIZA. A tribute of in Cous s, wnd devotion (g th¢ memory of” our Washington’s Most Beautiful i" fetaporaniy S | Who deparied thin life Bine verss Saoh e resting van (& | who departed this life nine years ago to- , Cemetery Schey's fureral home. at New Jersey ave ay. March 3 d R st nw. Puneral Saturday, March 5% The unusual natural endow- T 1'pme trom above pariors, Inter: | Somewhere in God's areat forever, ments of Cedar Hill enhanced [J| mént Woodiawn' Cemetery | wehirEipdieeed e whenever possible by every artifice | MATTOX. KENRY BONNEL. On Thursday. When our life work here is done of which man s capabie. form |~ Mt 1 1 e et B | e DO 5 UCk R S g & place of repose, exquisitely B HAWKINS, -“,‘_MAMn;n\mr::l:Kn:‘e my beautiful for those who have Ameral I 2 S | beloved ‘aunt. MARY E HAWKINS. who gone, wonderfully solacing for 8 s o ed nine years ago today, March 17, those who still remain. nston Cemetery. 17 1924 H MER. IDA F. On Fridsy. March Only & Iemary of davs sone by } 4 e T e And a sigh for a face ‘unseen, Cedar Hill Ceme!ery B e e Bup a,congtant feeling that God alone n Pennsylv v chapel of Joseph Gawler st ‘what should have Been: SRR ave’nw. “Notice of service: ROSA’J. TAYLOR. HAWKINS, RACHEL D. Sacred to the memors of our beloved one. RACHEL D. 2 — d 2 iday HAWKINE who_left us (wo years ago 193 at his_residence, 606 L st n.e. 2 S 00| -S O SI I HARRY O. MOTEN. devoted father of | today. March 17, 1931. coop eat ccasiona Robert and William Moten. loving son of | A loving_ thousht a silent tear . i F William and Bertha Motén. brother of | A heautiful memory of age e’ desr. Chair Mrs. Dorothy Holmes. Bernice. Fannie. HER DEVOTED . PAMILY. o Clsrence. Claudius. Aaron. John and Jo- KREPPS, SUSIE A. A tribute of love and Are Plentiful at N oian Ta alm eaves fo Mot DIs | = davotion: to' the' memoer o on aog ] Carroll d er relatives and friends "W"E;f and grandmother, SUI A LEAPLEY’S Remai et the John T Riunes | KREPPS. who passedon one year afs $3.75 SE o The e e T T | MR TG Satctinm, sownetaw B o PARTERIONALER, B Bt S | e memoman &t vt oine h h 8 ot 4 ory of our ear ife _and mother, at the residence of her daughter. Mrs Lo 3 ROSES Rosa Brooks. 1016 P st nw. SUSIE v | DEBORAH A. LANE. who departed this Early American 4-Piece Bed Room Suite life five years ago today, March 17, 1928, : Regularly $1.00 Dozen Gra PATTERSON. beloved wife of Samuel Pat- Choice of genuine mn)v]e, mahugany or walnut veneer. Authentic colonial reproduc- upholstered seat and back. Mahog- y n de A full size scoop seat chair with S0c D terson, She’ leaves to mourn their loss Days of sadness still come on me, : ;i e H i at 0c Dozen three daughters. three sons. one brother, ®ion, careful finishing and interior construction make this suite, at the price, an outstand- any frame. A splendid chair at a il Afisen wrandehiidren ent d Memory ;fi;‘l"bi(flilneu;\/a:.n;:.l':.h:efi: 5 sy = . special price. SWEET PEAS friends. Remains resting, at the THE PAMILY. * ing value. Includes poster bed, vanity, highboy chest and large dresser. Sells regularly Bunch of er”som, Mrs._Georke A Patterson. 13 | PALMER. EMMA V. In sad buy eoier rev $11s ———— S Famc Fantra Biag T SRR | MMM M| memprance of my wite and our’ motner: CARNATIONS figm Broos M. K. Churen. NoteineReil | I ety SV Teirs”Heo BT Lea $0c and $1.00 Dozen PAYNE. MARY C. The remains of Mrs HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * | MARY C. PAYNE. aged 87 years, who died ROWE. SUSAN C. In sad but loving mem- $§ hehome, of her dauenier Mre 3| Tory of our dear mother: SUSAN G ROWE. e Ha 20 aried 23 . LEAPLEY Yok Will be (aken 1o Orieans Faimvic: | mew coqoaTise, this, IS twenty-two years I 7-Pc. Genuine R — . — Gounts” Va©* 1or- Buria) Fatirday, Marc Florist 18, at 12750 pm. She leaves to mourn Sone. but not forgotten. Le thelr loss three daughters. Mrs W. E | HER CHVLDREN. EUNICE AND WILL. * b s —— — ‘ 908 G St. N.W. qelt, Mrs. J. M. Pitcher and Mrs, W. | SISSLER. MARIE. In sad but loving re- Walnut - g Hon. John Bar- | membrance of my dear mother. MARIE ton Payne. and seven grandchildren and | SISSLER. who departed this life seven three preat-grandeb:ldren. years ago today. March 17 1926 3 st the conflict, HER SON HENRY. * o ¥ ; 5 Past the sorrows, WEISSMUELLER. MICHAEL. In sad but 4 Bl Past_the daners evermore: loving rememirance of our 'dear hus 2 b There she waits the glad tomorrow, band and father. MICHAEL WEISS- Inette Jduite : | On the peaceful heaveniy shore MUELLER, who departed_this. life three 3 GREATER There no danger can assail her. Jears ago today. March 17, 1930. There no grief can reach her breast He brought us a load of sunshine ‘Why should friends on earth bewail he'r? He cheered us through darkest days; I Steph ¢ 2 d Cathi J._ Privit: 8t 1t &7 1A of Stephen T. and Catnerine Jo Brvit range it seems: we ofien won ONE OF THE LARGEST Remains resting in the W, W. Chambers Why the best are first 1o die ROSE. age 3. beloved husband of Mar- 1 3 Can Get as Low as erite H. Rose (nee Baxter) and devoted FUNERAL DIRECTO A ipk’ndi(l value! The : n of Clarence T. and Elizabeth Rose. CREMATORIU { ; 1 a Complete Funeral vited. § 1 Modern Chapel, Teléphon, Duncan Phyfe drop-end 1 1 4 ¢ Cars and All SHELTON. HULDAH L. On Wednesday, solid platinum. An exceptional value & p . £ L She has entered into rest. He_made this earth seem like heaven Platinum Diamond $ i 3 PRIVITT, SHIRLEY D. On Thursdey. l = many loving ways. - Co. funeral home 1400 Chaj t. n.w. HIS FAMILY. ; 8 UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Inferment in Philadelphia Far ° — Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines fu- FAN R 1 ; = : up : neral parlors. 1001 13th st niw. Puneral| 4th & MASS AVE.NX.___LINCOLN 5200, suite is exactly . pic- 3 ¢ March 15, 1933 at Georgetown Hospital, CHAS. S. ZURHORST at this low pric table with drawer, buffet, 4 # G o March' 16, 1033 at Children's Hospitas He has gone. he's with his Savior: g g | ROSE. CLARENCE VINCENT. On Wednes- Suturday. March 18. at 2 . from 8.1 5 Sl @ e 1 ‘Hines runeral pariors. Interment ceanr | Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. he new channel set segmental de- tured and includes a - ; i We have amased the whole HULDAH ‘L. SHELTON. beloved wife of 50c a Week SHRLEY D, PRIVITT, infant dsaghier We. wilf Toliow by : . day, March 15. 19, at 3:56 pm. at g SR g p Think What Service You Garfleld Hospital. CLARENCE VINCENT $3495 Hill Cemetery. Priends and relatives in- . ; ! : 5 2 i S enTH 8T. N-W. National 2473 sign: 9 full-cut diamonds mounted in William J. Sheiton _of Brookton. Md.. and 301 EAST CARITOL ST. 6 profession mother'of Samuel' und Maurice Stiefton Fhone Linceln 8373 RIE i . : | 2 of this city. Funeral services on Friday. combination china cabi n lumbi Barch 17 sk b o savices on wsiay, Joscph F. Birch’s Sons net and server, and 4 up- gues Call Columbia 0432 lors. 1300 N st. nw. ' Interment on Sat- (ISAAC BIRCH) 7 | urday at Valley View, Va. 17 N \V Phone West 0098 holstered seat dhois o y " Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. ]| SIMMS. KATHARINE. Departed_this lite | - __Mstablished 1841 o sth ' By o, kariagivi| JOHN R, WRIGHT CO. SIMMS. beloved friend of Misses Marie w. A and Lottie and Joseph Wade. Puneral Saturday, March 18. at 10 o'clock &.m.. | 12 G i " from the funeral parlors of Y Smoot, Nichols ave. s.e. Ve - ' Bl CHAMBERS |E=ioes N ; SORRELL ISABELLE. on Thursday. March | Nig!0GT, [he mucsessors o nor connected with ey : ter. Mrs. John F. White, 1115 &th s 1009 H St. N.W. g s » o B R FUNERAL DESIGNS, ISABELLE SORRELL. wife 'of th e W. Sorrell. si. -and “mother of | ~vy ——E—-—————II:C ; GEO. C. S R Ie »‘:":’::‘.:‘rfi’:.:‘lg :E:§2n31fl°:£iL lliwl.'W:ID gcou %00 - ; i g EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS 3 e., - . N. ta‘ ' o. IA")I::AE ml;t-}‘;n NAT. o100 Eb. ’5"”5.*’3&-}‘- 5,:‘. :n .2 thencets L 5S : D.e., where and Swndays services will be held at 10 am.’ Rela- b A O_A tives and friends invited to attend. In- riist : . Artiatle Fieral Destgns by ESiie® *" | WALTERS, " ULYSSES 8 O Thursder JAMES T. RYAN 909 Night Phones. Clar. 130-J-1 or - March 16. 1934, at his home McLean. VE. 700 W i Gude Bros. Co, 1212 F St | St 1 Bttt Bt |27, TIMOTHY HANLON - services at his late Tesidence on Saturdas, ompt_Aute Delivery Servies March 15 at 230 Thterment Lew: 1 H St NE—Lin 5548 fouti LR A AR insville. Va." e 35 r AMBULANCE SERVICE

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