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DR, SMITH PICKS SERMON THEMES Mount Vernon Place M. E. Pastor Will Preach Morn- ing and Evening. Dr. W. Angie Smith, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. will preach tomorrow morning on * Down the Altars of the Fathers.” At the evening service he has selected as his subject “The Su- preme Contribution of Jesus to Life.” At both services the music will be in charge of R. Deane Shure. The A. B. Pugh Men’s Bible Class will hold & “home-coming service” at 9:30 am. in the church school audi- torium. A special welcome will be extended to former members of the class. The speaker will be E. Rossel Mitchell. The midweek prayer meeting will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the church school auditorium. Dr. Smith will continue his series of mes- sages on seven of the Psalms. The change from Thursday evening to Friday evening for this service repre- sents a temporary change which will be in effect for one week only. Plans are being made for special services next Sunday, which is the Sunday nearest the sixteenth anni- versary of the first services held in the church building. DR. JAMES H. TAYLOR ANNOUNCES SERMONS Central Presbyterian Church to Hear Seminary Student Preach During Summer. At the Central Presbyterian Church, the pastor. Dr. James H. Taylor, will preach tomorrow morning on “Re- generation Versus Reformation” and at_night on “An Ancient Warning.” Robert McFerran Crowe, a senior In Union Theological Seminary at Richmond, Va., will come next week to assist in the work at the church. He will be here during the Summer Vacation. ‘The Westminster League will meet at 5 o'clock, after which there will be a social for young people. The Women's Auxiliary will meet Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Tinsley &mith, who are on their way to their mission field in the Belgian Congo, will be guests. There will be a buffet supper on the lawn, after which Dr. Smith will give a lecture with lantern slides of scenes in the Congo. Gdar Hil u,hns mos! &afl/ l (émetery Where Perpetual Care is &_Promi: WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK A $500 SERVICE For Only $265 o @ o o In Case of Death Call Chambers KEEP YOUR SUMMER BUSINESS B. Y. P. U. News The Federaticn Players will hold their final meeting of the year 'hl. day with a very special program of entertainment. Officers and union presidents are invited. The meeting will be held at Pifth Church. On June 15, from 7 to 10 “The County Fair” of the federation will be held at East Washingtor Heights. ‘There will be free transportation from Seventeenth and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Some of the events to be held are: Hog calling contest for menj 3 husband calling contest for women; the most popular married couple; the most popular farmer boy and the most. popular milkmaid, in costume. Every- one is urged to come. Four unions were standard for April: First. Temple, Co-Workers of First Alexandria, and Willing Workers of Pirst Alexandria. Fern Atkyns, devotional life di- rector, anncunces a trip to visit the Monastary on June 16 at 3 pm. All are invited. On June 16 the Gospel team will have charge of the B. Y. P. U. and the evening church service at the Bethesda Baptist Church. On June 23 the team will conduct a meet- ing at the Georgetown Mission, Thirtieth and M streets. New officers of the Intermediate Federation are: President, Dorothy Koons; vice president, Howard Sor- rell; recording secretary, Cora Nickel; corresponding secretary, Audrey Hollis, and treasurer, Samuel Beck. On June 18 at the new Second Baptist Church the Senior Federation meeting will be held. There will be installation of the new senior officers by Dr. W. S. Abernethy of Calvary, graduation of 38 intermediates into the Senior Federation and the co- hosts for the evening are Congress Heights and Kendall. Commission directors of the Senior Federation for the coming year are: Devotional life, Fern Atkyns; fellow- ship, George R. Ruhl; service, Eliz- abeth Moyer; stewardship, Terry Beach; intermediates, Florence Cock- erille, and publicity, Nellie Fike. Announcements from some of the unions regarding their programs for tomorrow evening are: Bethany will have Franc Caskey and the fellowship commission in charge presenting a special program—‘Just Sanctuary.” Elizabeth Atterbury will be in charge of the program at First, presenting “Bushels and Candlesticks.” Fifth announces that it have a special worker with it from the Theologi- cal Seminary in Philadelphia, Miss Helen Yager. Kendall will have a stewardship program and also a spe- cial recognition service for the new | officers. Lillian Crawford and the stewardship commission will present the program at Metropolitan. National Baptist will have a fellowship program presented by Fay Simonton. Pet- worth will have its installation ot new officers for the coming year. James Kautz is the new president. | West Washington will have another | program in its series of ‘“Genealogy of the Bible.” B — CHURCH TO MARK CHILDREN’S DAY Albright Memorial Pastor Will Preach Special Sermon for Youngsters. Children’s day will be celebrated at Albright Memorial Evangelical Church | tomorrow. At 10:30 o'clock there will be a combined Sunday school and church service. A short children’s object sermon will be preached by the minister, Rev. George E. Schnabel. The evening service will begin at 7:45 o'clock. The sermon subject will be in_commemoration of Pentecost, “The Day the Church Forgot.” All services and group meetings dur- ing the week will be in preparation for the dedication of the new pipe organ being installed. This service will take place June 16 at 11 o'clock. On Fri- day night there will be a gencral meeting of all groups of the church. Tomorrow at 6 a.m. the Albright Brotherhood will go to the Shaw lily ponds for the annual June breakfast. The Tom Thumb wedding will be repeated Priday night. MEETINGS TO END Dr. Shreve to Devote Entire Time to Evangelistic Ministry. Dr. Charles A. Shreve, founder of the People's Chrisiian Association. has decided to devote his entire time to the evangelistic ministry, and the as- sociation, which has been holding its services in Joppa Lodge Hall, at Ninth and Upshur streets, will discontinue all regular meetings after tomorrow. Evangelist Benjamin A. Baur, who has been supplying the pulpit in the absence of Dr. Shreve, will preach his farewell message tomorrow eve- ning. He also will leave shortly to re-enter the evangelistic migjstry. FROM 8A[}-G.|N(; 4 USE /1 CHILDREN'S DAY T0BE llBSERVEI] Exercises Will Be Held To- morrow at Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, A special Children’s day service will be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church. The church and school will unite for this service. John M. Sylvester, gen- eral superintendent, will preside. The pastor will preach on “The Fool Who Swallowed Himself.” There will be baptism of infants and children, There will be a musical service at 8 p.m., under the direction of Mrs. Albert W. Volkmer. Rev. Schearrer will give a bne“t‘h medlmmm 1_0:3&2:: MWM 33, will attend the serv- ice in a body. This will be the last Sunday evening worship until Fall. Misses Mary Ashby and Barbara ucclenonvmbemchnrnolme young people’s group meetings tomor=- row evening. The seniors will con- sider the subject “What Christians Can Learn From Fascism.” The board of trustees will meet ‘Tuesday evening in the church office. The Girl Scouts will meet Thurs- day afternoon and the Boy Scouts Friday evening. The young people’s class, taught by Lieut. Col. Frank Moorman, will have an all-day picnic at Fort Washington Saturday. R T T GUEST WILL PREACH AT ELDBROOKE M. E. Rev. J. Thoburn Bard Will Oc- cupy Pulpit Tomorrow Morning. At Eldbrooke M. E. Church tomor- | row morning Rev. J. Thoburn Bard will be the guest preacher and will use “Lifegiving Bread” as his subject. The pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael, will preside. The Young People’s Society will hold |a campfire service at 7 p.m. in the | church. There will be no evening | service. Prayer meeting will be held Wed- nesday at 8 pm. in charge of the | | pastor and will be followed by the | monthly meetings of the official board and the Ladies’ Guild Members of the auxiliary of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society | will attend the fiftieth annual meet- ing of that society in Metropolitan Memorial Church next Thursday, with sessions beginning at 10 a.m. Thompson Circle, under the direc- tion of Mrs. L. L. Derrick, will hold | a festival in the social hall Saturday beginning at 5:30 p.m. Children’s day exercises will be held June 16 at 7 pm. WOMAN HOLDS HEALING SERVICES HERE TUESDAY | Miss Mattie Perry Has Been | Doing Missionary Work Among Southern Children. Miss Mattie Perry, who has been tdoing missionary work among moun- tain children of the South, will con- duct two special divine healing | services Tuesday at Calvary Church, | | 1911 H stPeet. | _On a brief visit here en route from | New York City to Alabama, Miss | Perry will hold services at 3 pm. and | 7:30 p.m., during which she will pray | for the sick. Several years ago lhe ‘nmmd city-wide attention for her series of healing missions held in | another local church. | NEW RECTOR ASSUMES PASTORATE TOMORROW Rev. J. G. Armstrong, 3d, Comes From Severn Parish to Christ Episcopal Church. Rev. J. Gillespie Armstrong, 3d, S. T. B. will be instituted rector of Christ Episcopal Church, George- town. tomorrow ai the 11 o'clock serv- ice. Bishop James E. Freeman will be represented oy Dr. Edwin B. Niver, who will also preach. Rev. Mr. Armstrong came to the local church frem Severn Parish, Anne Arundel County. Md., where he had been rector the past four years. He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and of the General Theo- logical Seminary in New York City. deavor Alumni Fellowship, Apartments, Thirteenth and I streets. The intermediates of Chevy Chase Baptist Church are hiking out to Seneca this afternoon. Tomorrow the Wallace Memorial seniors will meet in Takoma Park for a “weenie” roast and meeting. VESPERS T0 BE HELD AT BAPTIST CHURCH Children’s Baptismal Rites to Accompany Service Tomor- row Afternoon. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church will preach tomorrow morning on “But if | Not——." The evening service will be omitted and a vesper service will be held at 5 o'clock, at which a children's baptismal service will be held. Rev. Philip G. Murray, assist- ant, will speak at this latter meeting on “Having a Hobby.” Rev. Mr. Murray will conduct the junior church service tomorrow morning. This will be the last one until after the vacation season. Children’s day exercises will be held in the Sunday school tomorrow morning. The circles of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society wiil hold picnic meet- ings Tuesday and Wednesday. (CALVARY METHODIST WILL HAVE GUESTS Visiting Ministers to Preach. Senior Choir Will Sing. Men's Class to Meet. Rev. Lowell Ensor, in attencance at the annual sassion of the Balti- more Conference of the Methodist Church, will be the guest preacher at the Calvary Mechodist Church to- morrow at 8 p.m. At the morning service Rev. Asbury Smith, pastor of McKendree M E. Church, Baltimore, will be the spcaker, The senior cholr wiil sing. Loy H. Brodie will be the speaker Monday evening at the service con- ducted by the Men's Class at the Central Union Mission. L. R. Turner, R L. Smith and E. Holloway w'll take part. The service will be in charge of Henry Rhodes. The midweek devotional servire will be held Thursday evening, wiin the minister in charge. CHURCH WILL HOLD BAPTISMAL RITES Dr. Albert. Evans Will Deliver Address in Connection With Communion Service. At the New York Avenue Presby- terlan Church tomorrow morning Dr. Albert Evans will deliver the address in connection withs the communion service. The sacrament of infant baptism will also be observed at the 11 o'clock service. Beginning tomorrow the evening service will be held in the lecture room. Dr. Evans will have for his subject “The Divine Savior.” Next Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 to 9 o'clock a garden party will be held at the Presbyterian Home, 1818 Newion street. Mid-week prayer service will be ob- e e ] SNDAY SEHOIL ! T0NVEPROGRA Children's Day Exercises Will Be Held at Baptist Memorial, _5%55 g i igEs éeg‘éé e H ¥k YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN TO HIKE TOMORROW served Thursday evening. Dr. Evans will deliver the meditation. WILL HOLD COMMUNION At the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning the sacra- ment of the Lord’s supper will be ob- m'vedltlloclock Dr. J. H. Hol- lister has chosen “God Speaks” for the subject of his communion sermon. The Collegians are closing their season with a week end trip to Capon Lake Inn. The chaperones are Dr. Universalist and Unitarian Churches Combine With Bal- timore Groups. “With Tongues of Flame” is the sermon topic of Dr.. Frederic W. Per- kins at the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The service will be appro- priate to the day of Pentecos* and one feature will be the sinking of “Unfold Ye Portals” from “The Re- demption” by Gounod. A hike and campfire meeting has been planned tomorrow afternoon by the young people’s groups cf the Uni- tarian and Universalist churches. The hike is to be near Burtonevile. Md., and the young people of the Unitarian and Universalist churches of Balti- more have been invited to join the group. ‘The Board of Management will meet ‘Tuesday in the parish house at 8 o'clock. The meeting of the W. E. | D. O. Circle Thursdar will be at Hains Point. There will be a picnic supper at 5:30, followed Ly a business session. The church school picnic at the reservoir grove in Rock Creek Park will be June 15. Besides the picnic at noon, there will be games in the afternoon and supper at 5:30. The | Church School Association will meet there during the afternoon. STUDENT TO PREACH IN FATHER’S PULPIT Rev. L. M. Atkinson to Speak at Dumbarton Avenue Metho- dist Church. Rev. Lowell M. Atkinson, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Atkinson, will preach in his father’s church, the Dumbarton Avenue Methodist, tomorrow on “The Homeless Universe.” He will be graduated, with honors, Tuesday at Drew Theological Sem- | inary. Besides carrying on his studies, | he has been full-time pastor of the M. E. Church at Rosell, N. J., where he has been invited to remain another year with an increase in salary. As a musician he has held mem- | bership in the Summit Choral Club, is a baritone soloist and also a planist. | While. at Dickinson College he won | his letter D in track work. He was admitted to full membership in the Baltimore Conference and ordained | this week. The evening service will be in‘ charge of the Epworth League. . LAYMAN’S DAY PLANNED AT ASBURY CHURCH Social Questions to Be Discussed at Services Tomorrow Morning. Music at Night. Layman’s day will be observed at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Francis Asbury M. E. Church South. Mrs. J. R. L. Beane will speak on “The Christian Family,” R. E. Mitchell on “The Christian Social ‘Order,” J. W. Gulledge on “Prohibition” and Tracy L. Jeffords on “A Warless World.” The evening service will be a service of music. Selections from a list of numbers requested by the congrega- tion will be readered by the quartet and choir, and instrumental numbers by Mr. Watson, organist, and Stewart Devu. trumpeter. ‘The Board of Christian Education home of C. W, Humphreys, 3010 Wis- consin avenue. Prayer service at 8 p.m. Thursday. Dr. Beery will speak. i e CHILDREN’S PAGEANT AT LUTHERAN CHURCH All Departments of Sunday School to Participate in Exercises. At 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church to- Dr. WHITSUNDAY MEANING ° OLIVIA ANN CAMMACK WILL BE SERMON TOPIC| DIES OF HEART DISEASE "“"l Oscar F. Blackwelder h Preach at 11 0°Clock Service at Church of Reformation. ‘Alice Deal Junior High Student Succumbs at Residence. Funeral Monday. al services will be held at the Mondey ot 2 pm. Burial SERMON FOR THEM 2 Special Day to Be Observed To- Williams. ‘The church council meets Monday PETWORTH CHURCH WILL HAVE GUEST Rev. F. R. Isaac of Frostburg Will Occupy Pulpit Tomor- row Night. Rev. P. Reid Isaac, pastor of the Pirst M. E. Church, Frostburg, Md., and dean of the Mountain’Lake Ep- worth League Institute, will preach tomorrow evening in the Petworth M. E. Church on “Youth Building a New World.” Officers of the Epworth League will be installed as follows: Eugene Otto, president; James Hewitt, first vice president; June Mehifelt, second vice president; Bessie Bu- chanan, third vice president; Howard Bishop, fourth vice president: Mar- garet Koerner, secretary; Carroll Mallonee, treasurer, and Prances Onyun. pianist. Rev. J. C. Millian, conference di- rector of religious education, will ad- dress the meeting of the Epworth League at 7 pm. on “Youth's Rela- tion to the Church.” Following the address he will conduct a discussion on the same subject. At 11 am. the minister, Rev. R. L. Wood, will preach on “Religion Is Life.” The three choirs will unite in a prograin presented under the di- rection of Ardis Atkinson, organist and director of music. —_— PENTECOST FESTIVAL | Incarnation Lutheran Church to Hold Communion Tomorrow. ‘The Incarnation Lutheran Church wil celebrate tomorrow the festival of | Pentecost, with the administration of the holy communion at 11 am. The pastor, Rev. Henry Manken, will read the service. He will be assisted in the chancel by Dr.. Luther Hess Waring. At 6 p.m. the young people’s fellow- | ship supper will be directed by How- ard B. Freas and Miss Marie Wester- meyer. in charge of Allen Neil and Bertrand Richter. On June 17 the Twentieth Observance Committee will hold its first general meeting. |CLOWNS VISIT HOSPITAL More than 150 young patients at Children’s Hospital were entertained yesterday by clowns and bareback riders from the Johnny J. Jones Ex- ! position. Most of the animal acts were presented outdoors, but children unable to leave their beds were not forgotten. A team of clowns, one 6 years old and the other 70, provided one of the outstanding attractions. Ely Phillips was in charge of the program. Marriage Licenses. Walter A Schastian, 21, 651 E st ne. and Jeannette C. neu) 18. 24 Seato Rovert o5 llccnul.y 24. 205 6th st. se. nm Edith ¥ Ros kk{“ 2411 33rd st. ». 5" Cannon: 7 Q st. ne. and Mary V. Connors, 22. 37 Q st. n.ei Rev. John "104 Hnrldl ave. and rton. 18, 1117 Vermont Pr ‘ R‘sv Hnul Hl flt o Ancis Christle 18 "bknlh or 1398 & & J L _Ki A Georse R, art 27, 4161 Alabama ewai e oo and Lillian comllo 31, 1629 6th st Rev. J gs. will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. -tthe'n. Rev: Sojin' E. B Bernais B Stmaliwood and_ Vi M g::he;ln; A, Bur Hock. 38, '-n ‘lnuylAronber‘ u. M poth "of ‘Thomas_Rubb: New &on d hel. 39 The special program will be | morrow at Georgetown Pres- byterian Church. Junior sermon for the children, who will be present in a in observ- ance of Children’s day. The regular order of service will be followed, but members of the Sunday school will take part in the worship program. The adult choir and the junior choir will render special numbers. The Evening Guild will hold a picnic Monday at the home of Mrs, Vincent McDougal in Forest Glen. The members will meet at Cissel Chapel at 6 p.m. and drive in cars. At the mid-week service in Cissel Chapel, Thursday at 8 p.m., Rev. Mr. Skinner will have as his subject “Jesus in the Home of His Friends.” g GUEST TO PREACH Rev. E. W. Beckett of Baltimore at Metropolitan Memorial. At the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church tomorrow morning Rev. Edgar W. Beckett, pastor of the ‘Woodbury Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church of Baltimore, will be the guest preacher. The sacrament of baptism | will be conducted by Dr. Chesteen | Smith. Children’s day will be observed during the church school sessions, at 9:30 o'clock. RSOSSN LOGAN IS SPEAKER Senator M. M. Logan cf Kentucky will deliver the twenty-ninth anni- versary address of the Young Peoples Society of the Third Baptist Church tomorrow at 6 p.m. Rev. George Bul- lock, the pastor, has set aside the entire day for the celebration. The Zion Baptist Society will par- ticipate in the program. Miss Kath- erine Barnes will preside. Music will be furnished by an octette, under di- rection of William H. Smith, jr. BLACKWELL e BLA m Departed lhi Priday, June 7. u-umler Ho ' .L"%v’uu " loun- levoted wife. Neu.lewlm%lllmkm'" ge'a.:‘l:“yn"“d Ini menl Mount Zlon g | R nenl ‘home ll” nw 1. ave. nds Tovited ™ Interment Lincoin: Memorial 9 C!fll'w’ BOWIE. GEORGE. On Pridar. June % td ushlnd of Rnsnen‘ s Jresting at the T Churen: 1435 You Notice ol Iunenl later. June fi h Ci daughier of Tra Cammack. e residence of her parents, 810 Garsison 3. nw Tlves and friends tnvited to Seind. "o terment at Rock Creek o¢°¢=§rey" i CARRICO, WILLIAM C. On Priday. June 235, at lh! residence of his dlll s, B Ward, at Charlotte h CARRICO. husband of ¥he late ‘Aane E. Garrico snd Tather of James L. Chri gfi"lmn'c;- Mrs. Claudia C. nie ens. et LA ) s vder. Rém the Lee furieral home. 4th &t ve ne. where services wili on_Mond e 10. at = pm Belatives and friends Tavited. Interment Cedar Hill Cem EKSTEDT. RALPH Suddenly, on Pri. day, J{nn: %3S RA{;P}{‘ i becoveii son of Geor . an rile Etstedt, Funeral services it ! ents: Tesidence, 118 18th st. SOPHIA FRIEDBERGE! June 8. 1935, at her re: Parkwood nhce n PHIA FRIFDBERGER. Tife of the late Louis r\-‘mn mer *and ed mother of Camille Fellneimer i3 ineral from s par. Notice on Sunday. June 9. at Interment wumnnun llebn' tion Cemetery. AND. ALICE MeDUFFEE. On Pr Eai THenox ko Glevs. Chaeer M. st y » ALICE LAND. wife of her of Mar- and Jerome McDuffee Garl residence Sund: terment Port Lir 2 p.m. Conere June 9. at 2 Coln. Cemetery: HARRISON. TERCE. OrpTussdar, Jun! 4 . n Puuhnr:h Pa hFPERCY. | son of rison: Fiost of other relatives and man i Muirkirk snd B Births Reported. Ju d Cecelia_Scott, boy. ml';'!:h“n d Hilda'Lone. ‘boy. Hves and Triends Invitea JOHNSON, msll A R lb.'lb t 5 Mrs. | HANEKE, FRAN] l.\:o‘a hund ave Arlington a-«m mc.m':.nu.‘" mu i E' gn'ul umfl snd tthews, ne- nw. !nur-sni MICHOLS, MATILD “ 93‘ at Gnrue 'gnhlnprnu‘:’ :'l:n' of chlrle! Dlln Cl'a' Mrs. ;rldl’“ Dlll"ll.l thgll! — e ll llw survived 1 W.Wnkoo r .:-u_a services. Modey” Sife 16 ".Y ysone’s Darlors 1300 n.w."Interment Congressional o PS, ELIZABETH A. turds e 8 1035, at O.o m'. vor iversity Hospital i IZA 1k les_A._Philll ?&?& 7 Webster. ""m""‘.':’ “m"’i T ' 3 ais0 is ‘survived by six srandchiidren: five nieces. one nephew and other rels- tween 13th and 14th ste ne. latives and friends invited. lnur t Harmony Cemetery RIVERS., JOHN W. A ueem commumuv tion of Warren Lodge, No. 8. F. A. A. M. will be held Bundly Jlme ‘9, ‘1935, Tor the purpose of tllendl:fl' the funeral of our late brother. W. Funeral from Peice Baptist Church. H st bejween 13th and 14th sts. n.e. at 1:30 p.m. Sojourning Masons_invited W. 5. WeetARION HARPER.W. M WESTRAY. Secretary. SMALL. NANNIE R. On Friday. Jure 7. uns WNANNIE R. SMALL of 'mnu 14th Jaushter cf the Iate Charles L fnd” “Cerest B8 and sister of Small and nmenl services at 'hf renaenu of her 29 Ht] June 10, at 3 p.m. Nllll’llvtl and 'l’i'n:j invited.” "Inierment Rock Creek Ceme- TOLLIVER. FANNIE, On Priday, June 7. 935, af her residence. 18171; PAI TOLLIVER. beloved mother of Frank Tolliver and Eisie Hoimes. Sae also Jeaves four grandchildren. one niece and other relatives and friends, mains resting at the W. lm.n Jnrvli funeral church. 143% You, Puneral Sundas June 8. a0 2 bm. (b frauest of the decessed) at N Baptist Church. 9th ane Rev. Wm. D. E. On Wednest 35. at Olllmnr Hocnllll brief lllnu‘ Jessie Tribble of 8517 at Henry 8. Washington & Sops’ funera h 4925 Deane ave ne.. where fu- al’ will be held _on”Sund at 2 p.m. etery. WI'II’AT. EDGAR N. On Priday. June 7, 935, at_his relidznu Behlvlll! Md.. AR N.. beloved husband of Christie P Wheat and father of Grace Elliott and Prancis Shipman Wheat. Remains rest- m: Al Gasch’'s Sons’ funeral home. u ju7attsville. ' Md. < Sunday. June 9. at 2:30 p.m.. mm the above-named pariors.” Interment St. John’s Church Cemetery. Beltsvilie, ‘n“' Interment in P | WHITE. MARY FRANCES. On Thursday. June 6. 1935 _at her residence lla\ Md.. MARY FRANCI . beloy mother of Sarab Holland, Cora Yermon and Harvey White, and sister o! Edward Brossen and Charl Lee Bhe "also Pleaves 4" randchildren ather relatives and lflrndl a¢ the' W, Brnest Jaivis fun , 432 You st mw. " Pun Monday. June 10, at 9 frol Jerome’'s Catholic chureh Illdenlbux' Md_ Interment Mount Olive: Cemetery. | WILLS. MARY. Departed this life Thurs. 1 6, 1935, MAI WILLS day. June dauchter fll the late Wlllllm M Wills. Re: pm’ from Simbson i N. 8. Hughes oflcluunt Mll- tives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 1] | WILLS. MARY. Al offcers and members of the Home Bene vised Puneral lundly June P lfl )m_Simpso E. Church Sher = 8 ioride aves. ww erman ‘an sy *MARY BRYANT. msmm. ANNA C. COOPER, Recording Bec's. n'ru EARL W, it hfus and Ele brother ol )lri Wlllllm McAuliffe )ll’s Ola A. Pemberton. William L. and C: foll W. Yates Remains resting at e home. 4th and Mass here services -m Be_heid on Monday. June 10. at 10 3.m. Relative and friends are invited. Interment M'“- dleburg. Va. 9 In Memoriam. DEARBORN. ISABELLE A. In loving remembrance of our daughter, DI L sad but MIO\ M rted this life fl,;ar — AND MOTHER MRS. GEORGE F. HAYHOE. IAS P. Sacred to the mem. ory of our beloved ma THOMAS ennfl. who aen'.‘nen this 1ife five year: 4§0,_June Dearly loved and sadly missed. M r uonmfl AR ‘THE DRILL 'rlA o ST, AR wuuv In remem- brlnee of our beloved son, FRANK WES- LEY HANEKE. The unlveru is God's wide house. So vast no lhoulm ‘can dream How_ high its shining roof-tree stancs Or -hm its portals gleam. And vet. somewhers within that houte Steh call” Ty 1 51"“ my ‘xan -&:: w;n alive, ou’re waiting there for me MOTHER. * MARY F. 1In fondest remem b e ST P P RDAN. who Da: MARY F. J¢ Tilly “away four years aso today. Jui 8. 1931, gr-ndn‘n Im soing dthrmlm me 3 ,au .‘i‘blfl thll world adieu. Pl Bewith Jesus od LEY GRAND! RU; DAUGHTER. PAULL. WILLIAM LANG. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear husban-. and father G _PAULL ¥ho departed this life nine years as today. June 8. Surrounded by me-m- e sre lonesome In the midst of pleasure we are blue: smile on our facer and s!othln’#(k:bl“b‘g!lr. SYLVEN, MARIA. in sad but loving re- membrance of my dear wife, MAI !'Yl;:llfl .;20 dsfl mfla H?S!. life 7ears ago une HER, ND. OP SYLVEN, * FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHAS. s. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAFITOL ST “JOHN R. WRlGH'l' 1337 10th St. N.W. 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