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@dar Hill FOR REFERENCE ASK YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR -—_— MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 00/8 The Funeral Qllmnl SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524.9244 412 H St. Northeast MRS. BLAIR HEADS ry | CONSUMERS' UNIT Succeeds Mrs. Rumsey as Chairman of N. R. A. Ad- visory Board. By the Associated Press. Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, pioneer leader in the suffrage movement and a former vice chairman of the Demo- cratic party, assumed office today as chairman of the Consumers’ Advisory Board of N. R. A, A Missourian, she succeeds Mrs. Mary Harriman Rumsey, who died re- cently of injuries received while horse- back riding. i g carry on Mrs. Rumsey's work W] she left off,” said Mrs. Blair. “Since the of the N. R. A. I have been an active mem- ber of the Consumers’ Board and have been closely associated with Mrs. Rumsey.” In announcing Mrs, Blair’s appoint- ment, the National Recovery Board said: “N. L. R. B. expects the Consumers’ Advisory Board to continue a force- ful presentation of the way in which Any Family Can R Aftford Ryan Funeral Service Ryan service has earned a reputation for square dealing, integrity and attention to detail. As evidence, we offer the sincere recommendation of thousands of families, both rich and poor, whom it has been our privilege to serve. That is why we can honestly state . . . that any family can afford Ryan service. Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls, $4 James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Every man, woman and child ‘who has ever pledged alle- gianceto our flag shouldknow the origin of the Purple Heart —now oneof America’s most distinguished decorations . .. How this signal honor was first bestowed upon an Amer- ican soldier is now told by RUPERT HUGHES in a stirring story of Revolu- tionary times—a story you must not miss. Read it next Sunday in THIS WEEK, our new Colorgravure magazine. ATlantic 1700-1701 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1935. Heads Board | i [ MRS. EMILY NEWELL BLAIR. the public’s interest as consumers is affected by codes of fair competition under the jurisdiction of the board.” Mrs. Blair is & writer, former editor and lecturer. For many years she conducted a column on books in the magazine Good Housekeeping, of which at one time she was associate editor. During the World War she was as- sistant to Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, chairman of the Women's Committee of the Council of National Defense. She afterward wrote an interpretative report of women’s war work, which the Government published. She has been active in the Federa- u. S. tion of Women’s Clubs and the Na- tional League of Women Voters, l.p- pearing before national political con- vention committees in support of planks on child welfare and women ih industry. She was elected in 1921 and again in 1924 to the Democratic National Committee, served as a vice chairman in 1922, and from 1924 until 1928 was the party’s first vice Mrs. Blair was a resident of Joplin, Mo.. until she took up her residence here. WIDOW OF J. L. MILLAN DIES AT VIRGINIA HOME Mrs. Emmoretta C. Millan Will Be Buried Tomorrow in Fairfax. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. FAIRFAX, Va, February 20.—Mrs, Emmoretta Collins Millan, widow of | John Le Roy Millan, died yesterday at her home, Pleasant View, here. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow in Zion Episcopal Church, with Rev. Herbert Donovan officiating. Burial will be in Fairfax Cemetery. A native of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Mil- lan had lived almost all her life in Virginia. Born in Penns Park, Bucks County, Pa., she came here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ma- lone Collins, in 1870, and had lived here since. She is survived by a brother, Alden M. Collins, Doylestown, Pa.; three sons, John A. Millan of Fairfax, Ben- jamin C. Millan, Washington, D. C,, and W. W. Millan, Clarendon; one daughter, Mrs. 'Edwin M. Garrett, ‘Washington, and seven grandchil- dren. o HEALTH RECORDS Show that Chambers has a greater percentage of funerals per population of the larger cities than any undertaker in the United States. 6 Chapels 12 Parlors 20 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances 25 Assistants We are one of the Largest Undertakers in fln World and we will furnish the finest service A Complete Funeral as Low as 875 In Case of Death, Call 1400 $17 11th S.E. Linc. 4477 One of the Largest Undertakers in the World “Since your country won’t decorate you, I will!” ing young Hetty Blanchard . . . And 50, with General Washington standing at her shoulder, she pinned upon the breast of brave young Sergeant Bissel the first Purple Heart—a reward for his heroic services to his country, a symbol of the love and admiration she held for this valorous Joung Contmm/a’ Told for the first time by Rupert Hughes, one of Amenca s foremost writers of historical fiction, this thrilling love story of Washington’s day makes history live and move. Be sure to read a&v N NEXT SUNDAY'S ISSUE: Sinclair Lewis, Fannie Hurst, B Cheper: A g oy Irews, Neysa McMein—and others . . . fine Jirst-ran stories and articles. THIS WEEK “The Purple Heart” in next Sunday’s issue of THIS WEEK, .our new Colorgravure magazine. THE lll' FIRST ISSUE NEXT SUNDAY Sunday %m‘f MRS. G. BEAUREGARDI mma of Uhafikg. DIES IN NEW YORK Widow of Grandson of Gen. Pierre Beauregard to Be Buried Saturday. Mrs. Gustave Toutant Beauregard, wife of the late grandson of Gen. Plerre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Confederate commander at Bull Run and Shiloh, died yesterday at Staten Island, N. Y., according to word re- ceived here today. Mrs. Beauregard’s husband, Capt. Beauregard, died about four years ago and is buried in Arljngton Cemetery. He served with the Army Intelligence Corps during the World War and had been connected with the Federal Trade Commission in New York until his death. Mrs. Beauregard was well known in ‘Washington, having been a member of the Junior League. She attended the Misses Eastman School here and the Oldfield School in Maryland. Prior to her marriage she made her home with her uncle and aunt, the late Commodore and Mrs. Ten Eyck De Witt Veeder. Before her marriage Mrs. Beauregard was Mildred Green, She is survived by four children, Plerre, Renee, Joan and Suzanne Beauregard. Hhree cousins, the Misses Mary G., Suzanne and Anne Veeder live here. Funeral services will be held Satur- day at Greenwich, Prince William County, Va. ——a MRS. F. E. ZEPP DIES Husband and Five Children Sur- vive—Funeral Held. Mrs. F. E. Zepp, formerly well known in Washington and the Shen- andoah Valley, died Saturday at Miami, Fla. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Maud Miller, Mrs. C. M. Wood, both of Miami, and Mrs. R. L. Eupfler of Burlington, W. Va., and two sons, Guy F. Zepp of River Bend, Mount Ver- non Boulevard, and Albert Zepp of Miami. Funeral services were held at Star Tannery, Va., yesterday. Marriage Licenses. rth ave. . Bronx, etz and Oney E. Gibson, 3 Pennsylvania ave. s.e.; Judge Nathan Cayton. ‘Hogwood. Gourt Andrew Sussex Nebr Adolph E Kramer. 5. and both of the Brunx N. i'°Bond. 7. and Resina L Gold- Boi s both of Balumore: Rev. 8 Raymnnd A, Mnmnd, 23, 14th st. ne., H s . 445 12th st. bev. 3. n w. henson. Mlnme € athie. w 0 31st st nyde; cifya't. Ries s, 1350 Pn:rm\ant st. and »i 1000 9th st. and L st s is. 19, 400 mn st. . Jont nes, Grace ’o McGinnis, W. R. Moody. Rev William G Brodt Doris A . ‘2811 38th st Si700, Rev. Milton M Prite 30, 2804 14th st. and Margaret H Armentrout 0 De- : Rev. vs McImyre. Births Reported Frank and Emma Tyser. bo Charles T, and Harrlet M. Garroll. boy. Ralph B. and Margaret Hagenbuch. boy. Albert E. and Gertrude A. Kiing. boy. Forrest J. and Margaret E. Wengel, boy. Dimetris M. snd Catheren Farseroiu. boy. George lnd rl. se; Emerson st.. and PR et e mu? a8th st. and an Harn girl. Harry B. d Louise Green. girl Willlam H lnd Oiive P. Hutchinson. girl, F. and Beulah B. Burr. girl. and Thelma E_Davis. girl. Ernest G and Amela M. T-ubersmllh. sirl. And Irene M. Inscoe, gir] yrile Mavde. girl RaY lnd Cllhrflne Greenwalt, boy. Bhrrmln and Edith Story. boy. Ralph A. and Anna P. B[tk!ord boy. 'ster Amy F. Crist. Bov R‘chlrd C and Alice E. M. Bailey_boy. Prederic and Hlln i V. Adler. boy. Delton lnd “Eddie EIH Earl and Pannie P. Jack and Ruth Bondurem William G ang Bt eo: e Letzear. il Walter and Romayne P. Komenda. girl. Kenneth and Viola Jones. sirp Willie C. lnd anle \hrfin boy. Charles and . boy. Blondell Lee. girl. Allonsa lrd Lula Reed. girl. Charles and Mary Johnson. girl. David and Gertrude Marshall. cirl Giarence and Mamie Emith. boy .mhwm boy. Sidnev'E. and Sarah Joseoh and Mars Mathew. Jacob and Halilet Thompson. girl. Gameron and Mary Bonner.' girl. Harry and Josephine Mahonex. girl. harles and ™ ir] Ruth Green. boy. d Juyce Nesbitt. bo Deaths Reported. Martha E. Barrett. 83, 1014 Independence Casualty Hospital. 353 Hoimead p1. 412 Allison st. B Q st. Marian: Idl V Olbbons flfl 'l’l'l' W st. Mary L Barnes. sf Howard Z_ Broy .«n n.e. Gror(etown Honmn 2403 12th st. ne. 53 15th st ‘onham.’ 35. Georgetown Hos- th C. Petrev. 15. Garfield Hospital. Anna L. Nutwell, Children's Hos- S Sy Children’s Hos- Tnfln"l to Walter tnd Dorothy Anderson. 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POLICE DOG., Ifl.uk le, hlte ehests Toemas 008 5: Tame “Boos Reward. _Call_Potomac fl137 SPECTA( . white gold Inu in bl Shoes Tiost Baturday mor i either 'a Huronys or Woolworth o i tional '870. Miss Zula Morgan. '1 UMBRELLA. lady's, black sk fil ; plost night Peb, fi' inner borderl ] 2‘7“lvl' Yard cal WRIST WA'R:H mml. white by o8, blno Prench Reward. . dial, 2074. aver. s | BB, ANNIE, wish ex- nreu our dnure lnm“de -'nd lnvr gmum st the 5 Bl and meih, nmm'on :um m»'fi’:’:‘?‘ w n‘rnu:. EDWARD EARL. ess our sincere { tha SuIoving” o0, 18 "WIFE AND PARENTS. ® : Btatlm. lcl!'l'l'l'l'l =) J ll ter. R s on Thursday, Pebruary 21, Loss, » 35, -z '3 %m. to recite the ofice of ARET P. 135, MA| A N. xluvea v‘rih olnfucmm rom the Ramers b, Bowtherss utoral Home: 817 1ith Priday. February invied. tery. el 0" a'm. Relatives and friends Xmermen; Cedar Hill C!l’lllt' ST LITHA. On Tuesday. Febr: AT mnfn'x:nn Sty sTial e DB loved, mother ~ of Howard Austin_of 2371 A n.w. and Mrs. Leon Lambert. Ieullm( at Hysong's parlors, 1'!00 N ul. Fun services on kt\:l’dl! P! 330 pam. Hysol n.w. Relatives lnd Priends: tnvited to atiend. BOLDEN, CI.IAIL!S On_Tuesday, Feb- 19, 1935, at the residence of his al Oregon _av The devored Tiu band of Trene Bolden. brother of Jo- seph and William H. Bolden and Nellie Barnes. He also leaves other rehuvu and_friends Remains Ernest Jaryls, funeral iy 23, at parlors. 1300 N on at_her resldnnu ONAR. beloved of Mrs. Mary S. her late _residence. n.w., on Priday, Pebruary m. Relatives and frlend‘ 1nvllefl nterment Glenwood Cemetecy K Suddenly. on Wed- bruary 20,1030 1t Casualer Hospital, beloved son of the late Patrick H. lnd Mary J. Burke {nee O'Connor) and brother of William H. and Alice M. Burke. Remal. s ngat the James T. e e T R e ieere v nesday. later. CBIQOI.MAQIOI.I.INS ¢ 1313 T P. and’ Prances Win:low Chisolm brother of Charles Sumner, Milton and Ne York Cif Relatives and frjerds in Vited'" Tnterment Harmony Cemeters. CISSEL. HARRY CLINTON. Departed this Lite sudz'-nly Monday. Pebruary 1R, 5. CLINTON ~CISSEL. son sal ox it sel “and the late Jermiah Slssel and Tuckson brother of Ad: ¢ the Jate Eva Dogle. and father of Gladys bell ! |ngnl&"s 4 4th oS “foneral hame SWPUI Weanesany Febrizry 20, 5 pm: then to the residence of his mother. 350 E §t. s.w. where funeral services will ba held Thursday. Pebru- l }’ 21, at Rev. Herbert officiat- Reda. “and_ friends invited. ‘lnrrrmrm. Harmunr Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair and colder tonight and tomorrow; mini- mum temperature tonight about 27 degrees; moderate to fresh northwest ‘winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy and colder tonight and tomorrow, possibly pre- ceded by snow flurries in the moun- tains tonight. Virginia—Fair, colder in north and extreme east portions tonight; tomor- row fair. West Virginia—Partly cloudy, colder in northwest portion; possibly snow flurries in northeast portion tonight; tomorrow fair. Report For Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer, Inches. 29.82 29.90 29.92 Yesterday— 4 pm. 8 pm. Midnight Today— 4 am, 8 am. Noon . Record !or Last 24 Hours, (From noon yesterday ¥ noon today.) Highest, 49, at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 28. Lowest, 32, at 7 am. today. ago, 1 Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 62, on February 15. Lowest, —2, on January 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 67 per cent, at 7:30 am., tod: Year ay. Lowest, 33 per cent, at 4:30 p.m. yes- terday. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. ‘Tomorrow. . 9:22am. 9:56 a.m. . 3:52am, 4:25am, 8pm. 10:10 p.m. 14pm. 4:50 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sets. Sun, today .... 6:55 5:50 Sun, tomorrow. 6:54 1 Moon, today .. 8:12p.m. 7:3¢am. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month., 15933 Avmxa. Recurd 284 2317 3.32 Abilene, _Tex. 2 Albany. N. Y. Atlanta. Ga, Atlantic 3 Baltimore, Md Birmingham arck. i SEBE8E vt S235A " RiE2322282 gg;;; E3Ey icago, N ncinnatl, Oh1o 30 Cl?vcelnn.d.u' Oh o Ez . 30. 29. 532’535:' e i 190305 Ok 138955191010 01 LES B CAOM. SSEETEERERREIEEaRRREs Eams e Ze2Eds Minneapolis” nea New Orieans v s 22ZRRIEE 535 & - S3TRABITTRNIRSIR AP RL A eI 3SR BEEEEZEER5ET e § Btafl;u. City. Thurs- mumenl private, * m On 'hlud& hbr\l- ay 1 home. 389 lur 3 ;fl‘h‘l‘hur!d‘!. bri st n, Pebru; p.m. lnurment ufen'om A emetcry. 21 Mo Departed this life on bnuvy 18.°1935. at Provi- tal. ANNIE FR! he is devoted aunt, Mr: er! iglour” sisters, : five hle; John. Earnest and Bunley Norm sh! also leaves other relatives and friends to mourn her departure. Remains resti R.hlne- (unenl hom! . 15 b 2 ter her residenc 1213 souzn c-vlwl St o Funeral Thur ay. Febr am. from St. Vincent de- r-ul: Ohurcn Interment Charles Coun| A BITTS GANNIO, Ferdinand Gannio. _Re- jiains resting at Joseph F. Bfrch's Sons' funeral 4 M st Services Wil be htd o ruai at 10 a.m 1 Interment’ Rock Creek Cemetery Baltimore. Md.. and Birmingham. Ala.. papers please copy.) | ARD, WILTmon Wednesday. Prbru- 7 20, 14 hus| of Bel leinard 'and Tatoar ot Ruth A. Baden ard Walter H. Heinard. Puteral from his Iesldence. K43 &th ne. on Priday. interment h e.. ars. “beloved his: o Toke aines o Henry M. and leryH Ho). jr. Puneral from the Deal funeral home. 816 H st. n.e. on Thursday. February Interment Frederick. Md. HOLMES, CLARENCI uary 15 19: U Helen Holmes, and Ruth H n_and Lottie 0 leaves other relatives Triends” tb mourh. thel Toms Res Testing at Stewart's funeral &t ne. Notice of funeral BLES B, gSuddent on ‘Monday, Pebmln 18,1935, mondston. Md. CHARLES R. SRoRgton M friends. Invited. coln Cemetery’ AMES. PRESTON. Tuesday. Pebruary AMES of 204 D st 5. He BEaes s mourn their loss & loving_wife. Nettie James: one son, Bennie Scott. and a host of other ‘relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey Auneral nome New Jersey ave and R n.w. Notice of funeral later. JOBVSON HENRY. Denlr.!d this life Mong February 18, 6.3 am. Rel faterment “Fore Lm- Departed_ this lite on RESTON . and Howard He also leaves to mourn their loss four sisters, Etta Dandridge, kson. Minnie Chaney and four brothers. Martl Harvey and Nor John: nd han o( other reiatives pod Triends sating at Pord's :.mo Bolllh ‘apitol Re- funeral home. un p.m. Wednesday, Pebru 24 thereafter at is late residence. 631 K st. s.w. Funeral Thursday. February o1 AL pim. {rom Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capi tol st. Interment Al’lml'-on Cemetery. LANSDALE. _FRANCES Tuesday.' February 19. 11 CES VIRGINIA. beloved flzulbt!r nf Sumn L and ‘the late Elbridge G. Lansd hmen! !mm her late r!q Hoba nw.. on Thursday, February 0 am. “Requiem mass at Sacréd Hear: Chmich 350 p m Re fives and friends invited. = Interment k Creek Cemetery. MANSFIELD. DAVID ABTHUR. On Tues- gay. February 19 14 his_home. Moritrose. DAVID ARTHUR. °the beloved husoatid of Mers B Mansfield. Puneral services at_Neelsv: e Presby- igrian Church on Thursday. Pebruary ;tl , 11 am. Interment church cem- e McCLURE. M. EDNAH. On Tu . Feb- ruary 19, 1935, at her mmmce 4101 38th st. nw.. M. EDNAH McCLURE. Puneral services at her late residence 9D, Thursday. February °1. at 3 p.m. Interment Pelh: H : !MHAII:H‘A COLLINS, ‘Tuesday. February 19 at residence. Pleasant vuw aESirfax. Ve MARETTA COLLINS MILLAN. Pune rhm'ni Fairfax Cflnelel’! 72 years. from Zioa Enischbel Shureh i Va. on Thursday, m. Interment OORE. SARAH ME! I’WE'I'!.!L Tuesu.y (ebruary 1o 1 : at her home. 309 s Bethesda. Md.. RAH MERI- ER. the beloved wife of David C. Punenleenlces of renn.. on ay ) Februl Vi " Interment New' Mé- morial Cemelery‘ Memphis, Tenn. Sudd!n]y D si " PRANK Wil ik (he 51st year of his age. be- loved” nhisband of My Eben “Sue (nee Beyer). Funeral from 612 D st . on Thursday. February = a.m. Relatives and friends are i Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. mcnhs. ANVA MAE. Cln Monday. Feb- uary I8, 1935. ANNA MAE NICKENS, beloved daughter of Robert and Pannie Nickens. Remains resting lt the W. Er- gest, Jarvis, funeral church, 1433 You nw, JFuneral 'Thursd brual . 513 pm. from the sbove Tuntrs church.” Interment tery. PAYN! BESSIE. Denarted (hls llfe on urday. February 16. a Tohe linéss: BESSTE PAVAE shoirvet mourn their 10ss a loving sister. Lulu yne; one aunt. Josephine Shanklin; and other relatives and Remains resting rnes & thews' funeral home. i until 4:30 pm. We ‘Feb- '.henc: to her, llle re‘ldenc w. Funeral Thursday, Fe p.m. from the Frien xhln BastiSt_Crun and 'H_sts. Rev. ‘Whiting offciating. Inter- Tmeiit Rosemont Cemerery. . On Monday. Feb- at Gallinger Hospital, OR. loving husband the late \nrnm Proctor. devoted 1! ther of Lena. Earnest. Alexandria a wmnm Andrew Pruc(or Mrs. Frances NEImln Mrs. Rose Newmsm and Mrs. Anna Newman. He also eaves many other Telatives and friends 10" mourn his departure. Remains resting at John T. Rhines' funeral home until Wed- nesday, February t 5 p.am. xhen ll, his_late residence Wi neral Thursd; Rosemont ~ Ceme- Februar: g n mr fedence “Tod Drns EVA s Deloved wite o 3 ofher ot Evelyn Francis and Charies 3. Burcell. nzrnl urmel Thursday, Pebruary 21, at D. 1 the above residence. Réla- me- ‘ind friends nviced o attend. In- n Prnuveev. Hill Cemeter: uncil. No 12, ugh- are requested to as- late residence of our vlwsu. CorrMAN Sounellor. On ‘hl dly Pnhrunry 15, at Nationa) Seldiére. Home, pton, Roads. Va.. FRED E, PUSEY. el brother of “AMinnie B. Miller. Funeral Trom wmti;m‘.v Naliey's fu< a.m Relatives -nd mm Tavited: Interment Arlings tional Cemetery at 10:30 a. luu!ll-l. DR, MURRAY A._ On Tuesds y Pebruary at his residence. 2314 20th et. RUSSELL. beioved hnmnn of “Louise and son_of the late fest “z Theeh "1“::’3‘"&'& e chay o ol wler's E:m' 1756 p? ave. n.w. to St. Ant nll’ II will be said at 9 friends invited. xmu'a'em proe ouvu come Ty, TION. JOHN W. _ Suddenly. on Pehnn" ‘191935, at merlenu Hos- ltlL JOH W. SEBASTION_ beloved of the late Mary Sebastion. Puneral from James T "Clemente baon: funeral parlor. 1"41 Wisconsin “ave. Pebruary 21, at ln'.el’menl Arlington N late | #* A9 Braths. !uddenly on Tues. at 12 am. at H s hus- nd Tather of T80 1eaves o mebusy sters. Mrs. Bettie He T Mi Ph! and a_host of Cne atives and friends °rem, restiny stine at the Maivan d Acintine: - Tateiment Avhaeaa Riod CFmEl!Y’ “ m‘,’u“fim Thurldl!. P'flbflll"rz o!‘- lonal Iunenl u;_-'c‘om Memorial Cemetery, Lterment SMITH, NELSON W. On Tuesd: ruary ig m'i?m iy e Universit: 8 be fath 4 loved son _of sunh the 1 Mununn l Bliaivee st Xn’::?;“fivflx:ed? . !n ment Glenwood Ce T SPRING. MARIE EC.,. OaSund-y Pehmr’ BPRING 'belovea wl!e of Arthur Spring w. Puneral services 125}"{54»“‘"' g's par] terment Cedar Hill Cemetery.” and friends invited to attend. = 18420 THOMAS. WILLIAM HENRY. On Monday, February 1K, 1935 at : pital. WILLIAM H] .RYG‘"m.eAr!Hw Qucd son, of Mary ormes and the late rmes. brother s Bell, Mrs. Cora Mahoney. Hrs 3 r".'-“r‘:f ott and Robert Thnmas al Fioursaar February 21. pmm?%n} t 1 the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral churom 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. VOLLMER. CHARLES AUGLST Tuesday, Pebruary. 19. 1035 GUSTUS. 4 husband of * Jennie Wat Remalns resting at Gartner's funeral "home. Gaithersburg. Md. — Fu- neral services Thursday, February - :;mm .u; am. :-oz‘nke !;bow funerai e. " Intermen i Washington. D. C. e WILLIAMS. 0 p.m., Rellnvel 2 pi of b AMS. By mom °°3;‘§"°" In fiemoriam. BAGGOTT. MINNIE. In loving remem- brance of our dear wife and mother, INNIE BAGGH who departed this fe ; Ive years ago today. February s may wipe out many_ thin Bt this they Wibe our meve - memory of those mppy dm mm"‘n"s\" OTED HUSEAND AND soys. BROWN. EDWARD BOONE. In_memor; 9l oy devoted husbaid, EDWARD BOONE . who left me one year ago today. Februay "n 1934, A vnndem\l husband. friend and aid, One who was better God never mad A wonderful husband. so loyal and trus One ip million, that. husband. was ms LOVLNG WIFE. CATHERINE T BOR~EY CHAI LES H. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of Qur son and father. CHARLES H. DOR- SEY. who died two years ago today, Feoruary 20 “J035. Th! midnight stars shine on the grave the one I lcve. but could not save. MOTHER *LEN, oW AND RAYMOND DORSEY. | MANNIX, EDMOND T. 1n lovthg remem- brance nt my be}avefl d only child, EDMOND T. NNIX. who departed thie. Dt mmn Years aso Godass Febe ruary 20. 192 THOMAS, ALVA LOUISE. loving _remembrance daughter. ALVA LOUISE THOMA! ed twelve earsans o s midnight stars Shine on the grave TIBBS, JESSE JOSEPH. Sacred to the memory on this. his birthday. of my beloved _grandson. JI TIBBS. who departed this life Decem= ber 18, 193! Today my hearl 1s heavy, My thoushts are all of thee. . how T miss you. dear “Babe Jesse." ut God in heaven can ' see. M: one ever can fill your place. G knew best, so He called you Silen{ 'your voice. vacant your place. But forever in my heart you've hidden your dear face. You were as mearly an angel As any one ever could be. Bug God togk my wonderful grandson And left life so lonely for me. ‘Thy will be don What though in lonely erief I sigh For one beloved. no longer nigh, Submissive ‘til I dl! There is & grave that's dear to me: Gver “it" 1o wilow weepe: But underneath that eluu sod darling _“Babe Jesse” sleeps. 'TBROKEN “GRANDM. » un‘mn llu.snsAu.: U ln sad_but love ine " remémbrance of our loved ones, Mrs. AMAND. , Who died Pebru- ary 20. 1907: CLARICE L. MARS] who_died Pebr\ury 12 1932: C! H H 0 died H, January 28. 1916, _and NTER. wh died 'Februaty 10, 1929. ln\ed in hle rem‘mbfled in death. LDE! ALTER ANRND S1ARTON B HUNTER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. William Lee’s Sons €o. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, CREMATORIUM 4th_and Mass. Ave. NE. Lincoln_5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 Seventh 8t. N.W, NAthna.l 2473 Modern Chapel.~_Tel. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Phone W!sl O%W‘ 3034‘M sg N. W' Established 1841 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th 8t. S.E, Lincoln 0530, One of the Largest Undertakers in the World ALMUS R. sn:f\iu‘.‘ Succeeding the original W. R bpnkm-: E 1623 cann Ave, CHAS. SuZURHORST CO. CAPITOL ST. ne Lincoln 0372. —JOHN R. WRIGHT _ 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 004 V. L. SPEARE C0. e o e Ehll u%mu W, R NAtional 2802 FUNERAL DIBIGNS- GEO.A. COMLEY 323,%.5% Nisht Phonen: Clar 15037 e %at-31 GUDE BROS CO0. l-'lan Pieces 12 .W. __ N GEO. cm‘smppsn “..‘::.‘:‘E“ 14th Eye MONUMENTS. 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