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VIRGINIAN IS BURIED George A. Welsh, Middletown Business Man, Was 56. in a hospital here, was held yester- day. He was a son of the late Wil- liam and Julia Welsh. Surviving are one son, Charles Welsh, Washington, D. C.; two sisters, Mrs. William 8. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. Sargent, Kernstown, Va ‘WINCHESTER, Va., September 9.— | Bernard Rudden, Detroit, Mich., and The funeral of George A. Welsh, 56, | three brothers, William S., Stephens Next Week Is Too Late! Ends Saturday! 30 w *35 Hart Schaffner & Marx AND FINE RALEIGH SUITS $ 2 4.85 “ Sale n sell” you on these Suits, matter how critical you are of value, fabric and fashions! But we do want to “sell” you on the ulzdnm of buying now before the Advance Sale ends! Similar quality will cost MORE next week. We won't have to no £35 to 815 Fall and Winter SUITS £40 to $55 Fall and Winter UITS $50 to $60 Fall and Winter SUITS Next Week Is Too Late! Ends Saturday! 830 TO 940 Hart Schaffner & Marx AND FINE RALEIGH OVERCOATS D TOPCOATS 24 Hundreds of wise Washington men have anticipated their Winter needs in this Advance Sale. If you have failed to avail yourself of these savings—be reminded you only have five more d before the sale ends!" ACT NOW. Later in the season such superb Overcoats and Topcoats will be higher priced. The sfyles and shades are fashion's elected favorites for the coming season. Sale $35.00 to £45.00 | $10.00 to £55.00 | £50.00 to $65.00 O’COATS | O’COATS | O’COATS $29 | #34 | #39 3 WAYS TO PAY: (1) EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN: No down payment. No interest or Carrying Charges. Four Months to pay. (2) LAY-AWAY PLAN: A $5 deposit holds your over- coat or topcoat as long as November 1st . . . Your suit as long as October 1st . .. You may make intermediate payments. (3) REGULAR MONTHLY ACCOUNT: Bill rendered October 1st, payable in October on Suits. Bill rendered November 1st on Overcoats and Topcoats, payable in November. Imfldletown business man, who dled' City, Va.; Richard, White Post, Va, and Mrs. | Raymond F., and Mildred John C. and Chl William J. and Marj 1 3 Tooneh. boy. and Clinton Welsh, Nineveh, Va. - Paul and Doro! ADD. b Herman G. and Plu]{n. B. Thlerullen boy. Air Service Speeded Up. Non-stop air service is to be estab- lished between London and Glasgow. 1 Lee, girl o F. James F ‘and Virginia Saul. ST 5 DAYS ADVANCE SALES! COL T’em! One...two...three. « « . five more days and they’re over—the great Raleigh Advance Sales of new Winter Apparel and the seasonal Odds-and-Ends Sale! Don’t let these last 5 days slip by without tak- ing advantage of the outstanding savings that are yours on apparel of recognized Raleigh quality! Next week will be too late—Monday these values will be history. LAST 5 DAYS OF THE Odds SEnds SALE All Sales Final. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders. No Refunds or Exchanges. All Items Subject to Prior Sale! . four MEN’S CLOTHING Suits; Hart Schaffner & worsteds. sizes short $35 and S40 Suits: single and double breasted styles; sizes o st e rt stout Suit; Hart Schaftner size. stout 36; was 83 Marx and Raleigh dark brown. () 42,741) 39; stout w (1) 39; ravs. blues and tans: ) 40. were $:30 and s ing atyle; tan pla Marx; tan and brown sizes, were $35 and $40 tan 2nd brown were $:5 models: grey 1) 40:shm (1) finish regular worsteds raglan: sizes, regul and brown tweeds: sizes 40. were S35 1) 40: short ) e were $20 and S i & Sport Coats: blue “brown were S16.50 and $1k50 Overcoat: brown Harris-Type Tweed: double faced lar 4 $35 Overcon s, recular ( (745" were ‘330 lo $15 Overcoats; sizes. slim (2) Overcoat; size. regular 36: was $30 to $40 sizes. regular (1) 42, (1) 44, 1) 44; were $30' to $45 siges, tegular (1) A8 () 44 e 0T 44T were 'shs Hary Schafiner & Ma tout (1) 48, (1) 50; were $25___ ; tropical weight twist; size, 40 long stout Summer Solts: tropicals: sizes. slim (3) 38 stout (1) 38 were $18 Pairs Trowsers; Bedford tordl serges nd 44: were $8 to $12.50. umn Suit; white; size, re Cool Cord Suit t sizes, short (1) 34, : $5.85 size (1) 47; short (1) 40; siim ) 44: . (1) 46; sh was $20.80_ (1) 40: long “and flannels; sizes 2. 42 - 3385 - $5.85 *4.85 Iar 34: was $13.50_ short (1) 39: long stout (2) 42: finer tropical worsteds and erashes were $12.78 were $18 50 ck Silk Trousers: size. regular White !IlksT'x:dn Coat -nd » MEN’'S FURNISHINGS _plain and fancy: solid colors and white: were 2 and lishtly soiled: broken sizes: were $1.65 to $2.50 i fancy styles: were $1.65 to $1.95___ All-wool Pull-over Sweaters: were S3.50 to $5_ white grounds with clocks and smart designs: vere stels and medium shades: were Manhattan Shirts, or Shorts; made by Robt. were $395 were $2.50 to £5.00_ Reis fine quality Swimming Shirts, er Shorts Wool Vests; were $4.50 Summer Ties; light and medlum shades. assorted patterns: were $1.95 were $250 and $3 fine sateens; were $3.50 and a1 ajamas; 18 Unlon Suits: cotton and wool: were $1 to $3.50 Sport Shirts: short sleeves: were S1_ 'Kerchiefs; Irish linen; plain white; were MEN’S SHOES B8 Pairs Raleigh Sport Shoes; ‘broken sizes. Raleigh “8" Sport Shoes: entire stock: genuine buckskin included were $6.50 to Sx_ Sta-Smooth Sport Shoes: entire stock: were $8.50 and $10 Hanan Sport Shoes; entire stock: wers $13.50 89 Pairs House Slippers; soft soles; were $2.50 MEN'S HATS n new Fall shades—S8terling. Dov _HALF PRICE -89 for 98¢ k] 128 $5.00 Raleigh Feits: Buck. Bark: all sl - p— — PR — Ll RALEIGH “8” SHOES $4.95 When such fine shoes are re- duced to such s low price, th cnly thing to do is buy seve pairs! ~ Exceptionally well ma: of soft leathe: Pinal week this price. Sta-Smooth Shoes $7.35 e amazing STA-S8MOOTHS comfort! At this price, they give emazing valuel ¢ PARKING SERVICE AT OUR CURB—CHAUFFEURS IN ATTENDANCE e RALEIGH HABERDASHE CWMAZ;%@ it Al Whar Sivee--1310 ¥ sTREET : ’ : 6.85 | Undershirts and Drawers; B. V. D. and OH! 'Ht 75c._AALF rllCl‘ i : H ; - mmmm«nmwwmflf S wm‘wmmwmmmmmm W D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1835, MRS. J.C. TOLSON EXPIRES AT 81 Lifelong Resident and So- cial Worker Will Be Bur- ied Tomorrow. Mrs. Jennie Castleman Tolson, Washington social worker and the widow of Judge Alfred Tolson. died yesterday at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Florence Holtzman, at Chateaugay, Adirondack, N. Y. 8he was 81. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of Oak Hill Cemetery. Rev. Ajen Castleman, a relative, of Fairfax County, Va., will officiate. Mrs. Tolson, & life-long resident of the District, was well known here as a leader in mothers’ organ- ization work. She was one of the founders of the National Con- gress ot Mothers, which later be- came the Na- tional Congress of Parents and Teachers. She also took acti leadership in the | Keene Parent- ‘Teacher Assoc'a- tion, the Mothers’ Study Circle of the First Baptist Church and several so- cial welfare and civic organizations. She was a member of the Daughtess of the American Revolution, The daughter of Stephen Castle~ man, after whom Castleman's Ferry in Clarke County, Va, is named, Mrs. Tolson was educated at the George- darfi Hill C:W Mrs. Tolson. metery Where Perpetual Care is| More Than a Promise AR TARRAR AR NRNRNS Established 1900 2 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524.9244 412 H St. Northeast | ‘mmxm\‘t\“\\‘\ | EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F TROUSERS To Match Odd Coats $.3.95 == and up We are THE trousers store of Washington— the place with the largest and best variety. Also the best values. Hun- dreds of trousers in every material, size and shade. = EISEMAN S SEVENTH AND F ¢ Styvle & Quality At a Low Cost Nothing Down—Pay $6.50 in OCT. $6.50 in NOV. $6.50 in DEC. The best proposition in town. All-wool suits of excellent quality and style at an exceptionally low price. And you may charge it on convenient terms without any addi- tional cost. s most Beaudl | town Convent and James Hollowell's Seminary, Fulford, at S8andy Spring, Md. In 1873 she married ‘William F. Holtzman, Washington attorney and real estate man. Mr. Holtzman Jied in 1907 and in 1921 the widow was married to Judge Tolson of Maryland. Surviving are & son, W. F. Holtz- man of Washington; three daughters, Mrs. Cherles Hendley of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Willoughby Chesley of Washington and Miss Florence Lee Holtzman of Paris and New York, and a sister, Miss Ella Castleman. J. WARREN TOPPING DIES AT RICHMOND MRS. CARY B. PRESTON SUCCUMBS IN VIRGINIA ‘Was Active in Literary Life of State Many Years—Rites to Be at Blacksburg. By the Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va., September 9.—M:s. Cary Baldwin Preston, 77, for many years an active figure in the literary life of Virginia, died at Camp Carys- brook, near Christiansburg, it was learned here last night. Her death occurred on Saturday. The widow of Hugh Caperton Pres- ton, she had resided in Norfolk many Was Assistant Attorney General and Former Member of Legislature. By the Associated Pre: RICHMOND, September §.—J. Warren Topping, 47, assistant Vir- ginia attorney general in charge of legal affairs for the State Motor Vehicles Commission, died in Stuart Circle Hospital here at 7 o'clock this morning of uraemic poisoning. Mr. Topping, who was a former member of the Virginia House of Delegates, had been in bad health several months and under an oxygen tent at the hospital several days. He resigned his place as delegate from Northampton County about 1932 torney general for the motor vehicle department, which he had previously served in a legal capacity. He had been a member of the House several | terms, serving on the Courts of Jus- tice and the Chesapeake and its tribu- taries committees of that body. [FUNERAL IS HELD FOR MRS. HOPKINS — | Philanthropist Is Buried by Side of Husband in Arlington National Cemetery. Hopkins, well known Washington | Massachusetts, were held at Church of the Epiphany this morn- ing. with the interment at Arlington | National Cemetery beside her husband. Simultaneously with funeral ser jces down'own, memorial services | were conducted at the Home for the { Incurables on Wisconsin avenue, where Mrs. Hopkins had been pres- ident of the Board of Managers. Mrs. Hopkins was a prominent fig- {ure in Washington. She conducted | during recent vears a protracted cam- paign for improvement of living con- | ditions in the city, particularly for those persons living in Washington | alleys. | legisiation for slum clearance. | . CAPT. EUGENE J. GROW Funeral services for Capt. Eugene J. Grow. retired Naval Medical Corps officer and former assistant chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Navy Department, who died at his New Hampshire home last Thursday, will be held at 3 p.m. today in Arun:wn National Cemetery. Lieut. Comdr. Joseph H. Brooks ul | | ciate. Honorary palibearers will be | Rear Admiral M. S. Elliot and Capts. U. R. Webb, H. W. Smith, F. E. Sellers, M. A. Stuart and G. C. Thomas. Capt. Grow was considered one of the outstanding eve, ear. nose and| throat specialists in the Navy. BYRON RITES TODAY Special Dispatch to The Star. MARTINSBURG, W. Va, Septem- ber 9.—Rites will be conducted here | today, with subsequent burial in Cum- l | berland, Md., for Mrs. Eva Byron, 80, | widow of G. G. Byron, and for a number of years residing in Hed; ville, W. Va,, who died Saturday in | Washington at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Mitchell. She was born in Boston, Mass. Her husband for a number of years was in charge of the tanneries at Paw Paw, W. Va. Following his death about 15 years ago, she went to Hedgesville to live. She is survived by three sons, H. P. and G. G. Byron, ia, and C. N. Byron of | Shepherdstown, W. Va,, and a daugh- Deaths F Re rted | Albertine 8. Odell. &7 |Ul'n Kalorama rd E K Tuserts ave: | va Byron, 80, chusetts ave. M C. lhuleruluck> 79, Garfield Hos- tal 76 814 2and B, o, 09, Casuaity Hospital storsetown Houpit ‘man. mergency Hospital. .Eleanore D, Nettles, 12< Children's Hos- Rebeccs H. Persuson, 86, 4621 Hunt Bl m;'n:' Campbell, 68, Ased ana n Leslle Jennings. 50. Gallinger Hospital. Samuel Jennings, 49, Olllinffl llowl!ll. Gloster Peterson. 48 Nathaniel Mitchell, 4 Jasper Foster, 16, Ga LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wil de accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. CAT—Lost, straved or stolen. Baturday night, black and white male: betweer 3ath and 30th sts., Georgetown. Return to 1530 29th st. n.w. _Reward. | DIAMOND RING man's, golf course, Po- :&mnco?lrk. Reward. ~ Talbert, District Bhck Tommal brovm and bigck fce; cents , brown and blsck fa M“k uflfi X Reward. Phone Potomac ”11l-w - ?mk u‘l!n B!Dl.flib'rn! Ooertn 5 S Bame, Sard. FPhone Ciev. 6510 o et uur s Tlllvmn. th_st. "Return 441 ihek case. probably in_taxi, GLASSES, Wllnufll! u‘%flurfl:y:&fl:{.‘“& rd Phone National 6500. cinity Silv 1712, FURSE containing _mone; P G unday morsing. between 16(h a1 tnd n.w. and Calvary Chureh. o Home for ospital. EYEGLASS CASI lnlld! in or nei Eve st. n.w., Apt. 304. N.tlonsl 9070. ouuu !“Ilrdldy llt betw Thth st m. Decatur 1600 _after 6 FUREX Tatys. Dlack. Sontaimine ari o Constitucion "fi"é" T '“""x":. ‘Bickmore. 192 containing_bills: _Satur- tou Boys’ Dept. Reward. 270-M. ,VER— .38 Cull Nllcl ln!f.lll lo 5;:'::’8512 on, night of Sept, 5: from it B DiEbt of BeDl: crurs. to "OMhcer Duiey. No. 10 precinct. _Reward. | REWARD Lost. & black handbag_near Boventown Jd Sunday $fternoon. Finder communicate with Samuel 00, N. Kansas s 'cllren ion. Va. 11 male; Maryland _ta 110" Frimrose st. Chevs Chase. WATCH -Tadv’s, white ol "umd k Oal 'Itlnl!! ll llfll st nd Plll Re Call_Georsi: m—hu s it ‘-u 7 merning, victnity gt Sfll lnfl o Rew: ]'.hfl 1272 o llfl Yy ease. ool 1 eard K. led —— o SCOTTIE. reward. Md. to accept the place of assistant at-| Funeral services for Mrs. Archibald | philanthropist, who died Saturday in | the | She was active in support of | the Navy's Chaplain Corps will om-' years. | Services will be held in Blacksburg | tomorrow afternoon. She is to be buried in the family cemetery at Smithfield, near that city. RITES TO BE TOMROROW Vincent De Paul Miller Was Vic- tim of Traffic Accident. Funeral Paul Miller, who died Saturday from | injuries sustained when he was struck | by a street car, will be held at 8:30 | am. tomorrow from the Chaillet fu- { neral home, 1804 M street. Reqmem | mass, to be followed by private burial, | | will be sung at 9 am. at St. lerki Church. Braths. ASHTON, IEG AI.D 5 Tberculonia Ho-mm TON, devoted t Athton Gorrinne A Smith. Li lian Poindexter and Rosalie Hawkins. Punerai Tuesday. September 10. at ] Dm.. from, the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral n church. 1432 You st Relaf Eider Walker o and friends invited. ciating. Interment’ Harmony Cemetery | BEAN. CHARLES H On suurd.v Sep- tember 7 H._ beloved 4on of the x- chmu fl and Ketura L. Bean. Pun from his late residence. ST07i8th 5. 5o Tuesday, September 10 at 9:20 a.m.: thence to Holy Comforter Church. 14th and Fast Capitol _sts where Tequiem high mass will be offered at 10 for the repoze of his soul Rfl-nvu and friends invited. Interment ressional Cemetery. 9 l[AN. CHARLES H. The members Spalding Council 417. K of and are requested 1o assemble at his late resi- dence. 419 16th st. se. on Monday evening, Beptember 1935. st %:30 pm the purpose"of feciiing the Rosary RLIN, G. K. JOHN M. TABLER, F. 8 lll,()wxii F}A‘l l.t On Suncay. Septem- er 0 | funeral hereafter. | BUTLER, GLENNIE HOWARD. this life on Saturday. September 7 1336 Corcoran st Departed 1935 Alberta Butler. and Delfus Butler Erey Brown. Henry He also leaves four brothers-in-law. four es, elght neph- ews and_other relatives snd many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd snd Eye sts s.w. Notice of funeral later. BUTLER. ROBERT LAWRENCE. Iy on Saturday. RoBERT LAWRENCE BOTLER ' son ¢f ®rancis and Mary Butler - mains cesting at the John T. Rhines funeral chagel Sud TO BE BURIED TODAYj from his mentMount CLAGETT. ALICE G day, Sept>mber 8§ her’ niece. Mrs. Joseph Observatary circle nw TRUDE CLAGETT. daughter of the Thomas “and Jane Offutt Clagt Rockville. Md._ Funeral (rom 47 Observa- tory eircle n.w.. Washington, D. C.. on | Wednesday. September 1]1. at R:30 am thence to Holy Trinity Catholic Church where mass will be said ai 6 am, foi the f her soul. Interment (b ;l-d-u R85t Mary 3’ Cemeters, i 10 CLARKE. ANNA E. On Sunday. Septem- El ate of loved daughier of the late Josigh T and reas Pun from Sames T, Ryan funeral home 317 Pa. . on Wednesdey. September 11. thence' to St Peter's | Ehurch 2né and G £is se, where mast | il be'offered at & am Relatives and | friends invites | Interment &t Ma Cemetery. Laurel. (Baltimore pi Pers please copy.) 10 DINKEL BIHLER. urday, September 1. 5. a AL FOplaT ya e Takoma B d. MARGARET E_DINKEL BIHLER wife of the late Elmer Dinkel Bihler and mother of Mrs. Fred R. Ruppert Puneral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. tuneral home. 1300 Chapin st. n® on Monday. September 9. at 1 _pm Relatives and friends invited. ~Inter- ment Prospect Hill Cemetery. EDELKAMP. FLAVIA SMITH day. September 8. 1935 FLA EDELKAMP, Mrs. . Anna Smallwood and '\'" M. C_Schwartz and mother of J'nhn . Paul 8. and William A. Edelkamp. Pinersi services st W W Zuneral home. 1400 Chapin st nw ay, September 10. at 3 p.m. |rrmem Port Lincoln Cemetery. EGGERS, MARY. On_Saturday ber 7. 1936, ai the Sacred Heart Home. Hyattsville, Md.. MARY. the beloved wife of the late Charles Eggers. the Mass will be offered at September 10. cred Heart Home. FLANAGAN. JOHANNA. On Mondsy. Sen fember . 1505 JOMANNA® beloved -m of the late John Flanagan. Funeral from the re: ldenca n( her niece, er Peter M. 1 % Orchid st, n¥. on Wedn Betemper 11 at Reauiem mass at St Michul: ‘Chutch Md. at 9:30 am. lln- in the Chavel of the Sa- Burial in Oakiand 1A KEADY. _Suddenly. on September 6. 1035. alL George- University Hospital. MARIA YNN (nee Keadv) 1309 Columbia rd. beloved wife of James Fiynn and Tother n, 10. at 8:30 a Church of vhe Snn’ed Heart Park rd. n.w.. at ® a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. invit; GULDI, JACOB. On Sunday. 8. 1935. at Casualty Hosp r of his age, JAC( nusband of the September hy lll! \hn‘ Ada Win e Dll n.w W‘ILLIAM V. HARTG. lo'ld ‘brother of Richard J. Hartigan. Puneral from the W._W. Chambers Co. . 1400 Chapin st . at 9:30 thence ‘B:: l‘ Churrh where mass will for, r"” repose of his lfl\ll Rtlnnek and friends invited. Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. JACOBS. GEORGE W. urday, September 7. dence $007 4t s ACOBS. Suddenly. on Sat 5. at his res) it ORGE beloved husband of Ed: V). Services Thendey. Sepiember 2 Dm Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. KEARNEY. FRANK P. Suddmlhnn Mfln» day. S(Dumber fl. RNEY. Luk lnfl . l;‘llf th:ncz"}'z\\ 8t Aloysius h ‘where requi lld lnl’ the repose of his invited. Xn!erm!nt Holy Rood Cemel-ry Funeral servicei home Wedn! p.m. Interi ' HENRY CLINTON. Born Pehrulfl LR Eav0: dled September T ervel 40 years 4 months’ (hful serv: fa o """1‘:’4"{%%0 Feirea July Rollu force Anl’ e “d ;ly :bg‘lovtd late Mollie johnson '""b'“" ":'n'{’a'-y..' 029, He leaves to i Toss_ iwo sisters. Laura nd one brother. X the above funeral mber 11, at 3 it Rockvll)e Union Cem of Washington. D. C.: Jennie Buc Der ‘of ‘Quincy Jii.: Carrie Gorden of Omaha. Nebr.: Hope Smiley of Canton, d & host of other relatives lhd ke residence. lAl.'rlY. JANE EMILY. On Priday. Sep- tember’ 8. 1635, JANE EMILY, beloved ife of Lowls C' Maltby, mother of Mrs, The lidney T., Herbert )m r ?umul services for Vincent De‘ ber %, 1935 ANNA E. CLARKE the be- | Chambers | Septem- 0 o'clock Tuesday morning. | Relatives and friends | AN. be- | 3 | Established 1841 "~ Frank Geier's Sons Co. MALTBY, JANE EMILY. The chi ets md members of Idaho Counctl, No. 1 of Pocahontas, will assemble at II' l neral parlor Tuesday. September 10, 1935, at 2 pm. to assist in condueting thavdupersl luverj:n‘r:( our late sister, JANE Bl £ ) mother of Bistef ESLINE. Pocahontas. EDITH TICE. Keeper of Records McGOVERN. PIERCE HARMON. O n Sate irday. September 7. 935 in New York c TERCE HARMON McGOVERN, Sred 11 vens beloved son of Mr. Mrs. P. H. McGovern (nee Pugh) of 705 4th st nw. Apt. 301. Interment on Mondsy, Sepiember 9. at 4 p.m. at Port Lincoln Cemetery. MIKLOSY. SIDONIA F, Semembn 7. 1035, at her residence. 458 5 'nw.. SIDONIA F MIKLOSY. the b!lo\ed mother of Allred siste! Mise Bauitne Ha services at W, funeral home. 1400 Chap! Thesday. September 10 5v uves and friends invited. Cedar Hill Cemetery. MILLAR, MARGARET HEISS. 19 On Saturday, P Faterment on Baturday. September York, MARGARET HEISS ) Ioved daughter of Mr. and Mrs Heiss of Washington and_wife of Mr D. Millar of New York. Funeral serviges in New York. MURPHY. JAMES IRVIX. Su | Sunday. “September \pagdentz IRVIN beloved son ot Jun ml! Murphy. o Buddenly, N on MES s ols Wedresday. Bentember Relatives and friends ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. NETTLES, ELFANOR DEVORICE. O rday, Beptemner =, 1942, 8¢ Chila | ELEANOR ORICE N | TLES. chil SF Tohne Orehar and belmm duyghter of James and re the ral home. m-n 1 Monday ber 9. at 3 pm Fun John's Orphanage 227 Tuesday. September 10 Relatives and ment Cedar H | RICHARDS. REV | “life on_Sat CH Rehoboth _Baptist emeritus _Second Teaves to mour sons, Less JORN. v Septem Derarted this 135 ormer’ pastor AR Bhoren . ang _ pas Ba Bm Tusedas & Betona Bap N | | LA HAHM inda 935 at the Homeopa Washing'o EL JENNIE CASTLEMAN, September K. 19:45 nw AR A_TOWLES Robert Towles ADDIE F, September % WASHINGTON life on Sundav the | In Memortam. BAYLIE, JENNIE. 1n memors mv moth 'Eh‘"! BAYL!! uh'« Pa into ¥ azo todas H:E‘( D!LGHTFR \TT'TTE SKA\\FF BRANDFORD. SUSIE our dear mother. M 9.1924, e'imn God knows the wav He h He guides us with unerrin Her wea Her Wearv mi Her ever-patien Has found sweet re: HER LOVING CHILDREN SISTER. MARY FRANCES, NCES _CHRI! the late Thomas i parted this life Monday, September 9 | 1907 CHRISTIAN Gone _but_not forgotten LDRE JACKSON, ADA B. brance ‘of o JACKSON. who departed this life one Year ago today. September 8. 1034 | The dearest pal we ever i Mother. dear. that ‘ls ¥ | We could search the wh A petter. true und HER LONELY CHILDREN. GEORGE LOUISA AND MARIE McCOMBS, EDWARD FRANCIS. JR. 1n sad but loving remembrance of our dear tle EDWARD McCOMBS. who Dassed away four vears ago today. Sep- tember 9. 1031. aged ten vears The flowers we have placed upon your grave ay wither and decar the love We hold for ou in our il hever fade awas MOTHER AND DADDY. | McDOWELL. CHARLES H.. SR. A tribute “lo the ry of my father. CHARLBS H._McDOWELL. Sr.’ who pasted awas 1o years ago today. September 9. 1933 Remembrance is a golden chain. tha binds our hearts together ETHEL M. McDOWELL. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ~J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. s Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave NE____ Lincoln 8200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons AYCOCK_ Mgr.) 3034 M St. N.W. (A L H. Phone WEst 0096 1113 Seventh 8t N.W Modern Chapel _Tel NAtional 2473 [JF One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NW. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL !‘l‘ Phone Lincoin 0372 V. L. SPEARE CO. 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