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DR. JOHN B. QUAY
DIES AT AGE OF 75
Retired Employe of Post Office De
partment Had Been 30 Yeara
in Government Service.
Dr. John Barton Quay, retired em
ploye of the Post Office Department
and long a resident of Washington,
died at his home, 5502 Thirteenth
street, yesterday after a sudden illness.
He was 75 ye *
Dr. Quay was a native of Louisiana.
GOVERNOR WINTHROP
DESK
SB4-73
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surroundings. Size 36 inches.
An unusual value.
Convenient Terms
George Plitt Co., Inc.
71813th St. N.W.
Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Draperies
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MAYER & CO.
Seventh Street Between D and E
k
He was graduated in medicine from .
Georgetown University and praeticed
here for several years. He was em
ployed in the Post Office Department
for about 30 years prior to his retire
ment in 1920.
He is survived by his widow. Mrs.
Anastasia L. Quay: two sons. Francis
S. Quay of this city and Eugene 8
Quav of Chicago; a daughter. Miss
Helen I. Quay of Chicago. K step
sister, Mrs. Lillian Tulane of New York,
also survives him.
j Funeral arrangements have not been
I vompleted.
Tuberculosis in chickens is not only
fatal to the birds but may be caught by
! hogs as well.
TTTK EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. CL TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1028
W. B. ARENDES DIES
AT HOME IN THIS CITI
Lifelong Resident Succumbs at Ag
of 58—Funeral Services To
morrow Morning.
A lifelong resident of this city. Wil
liam B. Arendes. 58 years old, aiv
salesman for Charles Scheuch, whole
sale baker, died at his home. 608 C
street southeast, yesterday. He hai
been in falling health for the past sev
eral months.
Mr. Arendes was the son of the lat
William F. Arendes, for many years ii
the wholesale bakery business here. H
is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eva ]
Arendes: two sons, Paul and Bernari
D. Arendes: three daughters, Mr;
Madeline Passeon. Mrs. Joseph R. John
son and Miss Annabel S. Arendes; sevei
grandchildren and one great-grandchilc
i all of this city.
He was a member of the Holy Nam
I Society of St. Peter's Catholic Churcl
j and of the Bakery Salesmen's Unior
Pallbearers will be selected from thos
organizations.
Funeral services will be conducted ii
St, Peter’s Catholic Church tomorro\
morning at 10 o’clock. Interment wil
be In Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Detailed to Extra Duty.
| Maj. Robert S. Thomas. Corps o
Engineers, attached to the office of tin
Chief of Engineers, Munitions Building
has been detailed to additional dut;
with the 718th Engineers, this city, a:
the relief of Maj. Carey li. Brown
Corps of Engineers, attached to tin
office of Public Buildings and Publii
Parks of the District,
Itfs Springtime
fin Beautiful j
I' /®OfK CRGE&\ 1
g HILLS /_3
PwerruA*. ' —iq
r — fItSTHiCTIONS —•
B R.E. LATIMER J/, J/C==
LAND CO.
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RIW.TORS
MRS. S. A. TUCKER DIES.
Y Funeral Services Thursday, Burial
in Congressional Cemetery.
Mrs. Sarah A. Tucker, 66 years old,
lifelong resident of this city, died at the
home of her son, John W. Tucker, 3924
j New Hampshire avenue, yesterday after
" a long illness. She was the widow- of
Richard W. Tucker.
O Funeral services will bo conducted at
id the home Thursday afternoon at 2:30
it- o’clock. Interment will be in Congres
sional Cemetery.
te Mrs. Tucker is survived by five sons,
In John W. Richard H.. Albert W., Walter
Ip L. and Edwin W. Tucker: four daugh-
I. ters, Mrs. A. Mullen, Mrs. King De
:d Lauder, Mrs. Lawrence Wolfcamp and
s. Mrs. Arthur Rich, all of this city. Mrs.
1- Tucker was a member of the Daughters
>n of America.
d. .—— -»
~ RITES FOR E. C. HOPWOOD
PLANNED FOR TOMORROW
5C
In Cleveland Editor to Be Accom
w
111 panied to Grave by Plain Dealer
Old Timers’ Club.
By the Assort a ted Press.
CLEVELAND, Ohio. March 20.—Fu
-51 neral services for Erie C. Hopwood,
,e j editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer,
| who died unexpectedly Sunday night,
J 1 will be held at his home in Shaker
ls j Heights here tomorrow afternoon.
” I Messages of condolence came in great
£ I numbers from friends throughout the
c | city and outstanding figures among the
i Nation's newspaper men.
r I The honorary pallbearers will be
! members of the Plain Dealer Old Tim
j ers' Club, an organization of employes
! having 20 jears or more of service. The
active pallbearers are department heads
with whom Mr. Hopwood came in clos
est contact
The funeral services will be marked
by simplicity. There will be no music.
New Chapels Reared.
Corretpondence of The Star.
LONDON. —Forty-seven new- chapels
and twenty-five new- schools were opened i
in 1927 under the direction of the Wes- <
leyan Methodist Chapel Committee. J
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317 Pa. Ave. S.P. 1
Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701
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THE WEATHER I
District of Columbia, Maryland and
Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow;
somewhat warmer tomorrow.
West Virginia—Generally fair tonight
and tomorrow; somewhat warmer to
morrow.
Record for 24 Hours.
Thermometer —4 p.m., 39; 8 p.m., 37;
12 midnight, 36; 4 am., 33; 8 am., 34;
noon, 44.
Barometer —4 p.m., 29.82; 8 p.m.,
29.90; 12 midnight, 29.90. 4 a.m., 29.89;
8 a.m., 29.92; noon, 29.90.
Highest temperature, 44, occurred at
noon today.
Lowest temperature, 31, occurred at
6:00 a.m. today.
Temperature same date last year—
Highest, 69; lowest, 49.
Tide Table.
(Furnished by United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey.)
Today—Low tide, 1:09 a.m. and 1:25
p.m.; high tide, 6.51 a.m. and 7:13 p.m.
Tomorrow —Low tide, 1:54 am. and
2:14 p.m.; high tide, 7:39 a.m. and 8:02
p.m.
The Sun and Moon.
Today—Sun rose 6:12 a.m.; sun sets
6:20 p.m.
Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:11 am.; sun
sets 6:21 p.m.
Moon rises 5:54 a.m.: sets, 5:02 pm.
Automobile lamps to be lighted one
half hour after sunset.
Condition of the Water.
Great Falls—Slightly muddy.
Weather in Various Cities.
» Teim*erature. *59
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Stations. 5 2? o* .Weather.
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Abilene ...30.18 48 34 Clear
Albany ....29.68 36 .30 .... Cloudy
Atlanta ....30.12 48 36 .... Pt.cloudy
Atlantic C.tv 29.88 42 32 .... Cloudy
BnUinmr# .29 t*o 42 32 •• • ■
Birmingham. 30,12 52 33 .... « loudy
Bistnarek . 30 00 r»4 33 .... Clear
Boston ....2000 4i 30 .... Clear
Buffalo ...29 82 28 23 0.01 Cloudy
Charleston .30.14 58 42 .... Pt .cloudy
Chicaifo .. . 29.06 14 .10 .... Clear
Cincinnati . 10.02 42 12 .. . . Clear
Cleveland ..20 93 .34 28 Cloudy
ColmbiaSC. 10.13 . . It clear
lionver 10.14 50 42 .. . . T t.cloudy
Detroit ....29 93 It 24 0.01 Clear
El Paso... . 10.14 08 -t;.’ ~. . Clear I
Galrestou ..10 23 03 sft .... Clear
Helena ....10.10 62 16 .... Clear
Huron. S n. 10,00 44 26 .... Clear
Indiana not! 9 in oo 4 4 m Clear
Jacksonville. 10.12 04 48 .... Clear
Kansas City. 30.04 44 10 .... Clear
i.ns Anyclen. 10.10 74 54 .... Clear
l.outsvillc ..10,04 44 It Pt ■ toildy
Miami. Fla. 10.14 72 53 Pt.cloudy
N’ Orleans . 10.20 66 50 .... Pt cloudy
New York... 30 82 18 28 .... Clear
ouia City... 10.06 5o :to .... Clear
Omaha .. . . 10.04 42 10 ... . Clear
Philadelphia. 29.80 43 13 .. .. clear
Phoenix ...1000 81 50 . .. clear
Pittsburgh 20.92 12 78 0.01 Clear
Portland Me 79 54 42 12 Cloudy
Portland Ore 10.10 76 50 .... Clear
Rateiirh.N C. 10 08 46 .12 Clear
8. I.akc CltvlOlrt 07 42 .... Clear
San Anlnnlo 10.20 08 40 .... Clear
San Pietro. .10 06 66 52 .... Cloudy
4 Francisco. 10.16 66 44 .... Clear
St. Louis. . 10.02 T.O IS .... Cloudy
Si Paul.... 10 03 14 2ft .... Ft .cloudy
Seattle ...1008 TO 50 022 Cloudy
ttnoksne ...10 10 08 44 .... Clear
WASH DC. 29.92 41 31 .... Clear
FOREIGN.
<7 am.. Greenwich time today.*
Stations. Temperature Weather.
London. Kncland 48 Part cloudy
Paris France 40 Clear
Vienna, \natria 22 Clear
Berlin. Germany 10 Clear
Conenliasen Denmark... 14 (Tear
Stockholm. Sweden 32 clear
Gibraltar Spain .56 Main
lNoon Greenwich time today.!
Horts IFav a 11. Arores . 56 Part cloudy
iCurrent observations.*
Hamilton, Bermuda 64 Part cloudy
San Juan Porto Rico.... 76 Clear
Havana Cuba... 06 Cloudy
Colon, Canal Zone 7ft Rain
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Deaths Reported.
The following- deaths have been reported
to (he Health Department in the past 34
hours r
Bridget McGlnity. 84 1623 Benninf rd. u #.
Ida Sanders Coluns. 82. 607 V'd *t
James Shaw. 80. United Stales Soldiers
Home Hospital
Nil* Olto Ulrickson 80, 617 21st *t.,
Amanita B Campbetl, 78. 843 Upshur st
Frank Sheridan. 76. United States Sol- j
diers 1 Home Hospital.
Kli*j6<cth Murphy. 74 1740 K st
Frank B Crosjhwaite 72. the Hichview j
Apt 13th and Clifton sl«
Thonia* lfavden. 71. 640 G st. n e.
Alfia Furnari. 69. 3903 Georxia ave
Christian Parsley. 65, Columbia Hospital.
Elizabeth Ketlurn, 65. G.-rllinser Hospital.
Ida Mantdmr. 58 Providence Hospital.
‘Onion Jon tiff. 56. 71 New York »\e.
W |fred C Brown. 55 Galltnecr Hospital
Moms Rore ostein. 52. Tuberculoid* Hos
pital
Filinno Pietro Patella Ift, 1431 If st ns.
Herbert W Hollidpe. 49 440 I.uray Pi
W. M indcrville Troy, 43. en rout# Kiuer
genev Hospital.
Kthei Donuts. 7ft. 1715 New York ave.
Mrailcr Joseph Grigsby 2, 1446 W st. a.#.
Dorothy Vernon 2. 1327 Kenyon st.
A ido V. Di Simone. 3 months, 1434
Park rd.
Charles E Minkin*. 73. 15 9th »t ns.
William O'Neil. 6ft. Casualty Hospital
Charles Dixon. 62, United States Soldier*’
Home Hospital.
Mary V. Kldrldse flO, Gallinrer Hospital.
Richard Parker. 60 Garfield Hospital.
Ada Lacy. 51*. 406 New Jersey ave.
Jefferson Anderson. 57. 2017 4th *t.
John Frank Smith. 48, 1336 4th *t.
Daniel Freeman, 45. Freedman** l!o*p!tal.
Mat>el Bean, 20, Columbia Hospital.
Barbara G resit. 8 moot Ip*. 524 l«t at.
Mary L, Jones. 49. 526 ltd st. » w.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
'ESTABLISH4IB76.
JOHN R. WRIGHT CO.
_l_33?_lOih 9t_NJW Phr.ne North 47.
CHAS. S. ZURHORST
301 FAST CAPITOL BT.
Phone l.lnroln 372.
T. F. COSTELLO
Herbert B. Nevius
Funeral Home
931 New V ork Ave. N.W. _ Main 7606
P. A. TALTAVULL
H. J. TALTAVULL. Hr.
lift 7th St. H.W. „ U. 1879.
NO BRANCH OFTICR,
Joseph F. Birch's Son
I ISAAC BIRCH*
M \f \V Phona w#at 9fl
.*JJ4 JW oi KaUbllahad 1841
V. L. SPEARE CO.
Neither rh* aueoestora of nor conneeisd
arttli ih# nriclnal W K Speai-e establish-
Phone Frank 6ft2fl 1009 H St. N.W.
f ormerly 040 F St. N.W.
"iiiulck I Mi--II lli-il t. tli I lent Service.
Automobile Service Chapel
W. W. Deal & Co.
_JII R ST N E _ LINCOLN 8800.
I. 4411 II VM Ilf: fuller, il DlrMtSI noil
f.mlmlnirr- Liter. In runnertlnii. t'liinmu
tlloii. rlinoel. Mndrrn Kinder
ile rrrlre. 113 I’a 4vr. N W tall !M 148 X
W. Warren Taltavull
14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464
ALMIJS R-BPEARE
Succeeding t)i« orlgtnM W R. Bp«*»re Oa
1623 Connecticut Ave.
Potomac 4600
n yra. at 1208 11 at.. 45 yra. at 940 F at.
Timothy Hanlon
ft II II -<i N | Utioiie L. 8840.
Wm. H. Sardo & Co.
Private l.imousine Ambulance
Lincoln 524
Frank Geicr's Sons Co.
Main 2473
t'KMLTLKY LOTS.
A MR AU I’lFi I ' LMF-TFRY 1.0 I*. HIMAHK
#ldv low in ice, | iiu judt s iieiiii6u.«l *ju#
wlul* only. Address llox 41 (t if, Star oftlc*.
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EL NERAL lILMONN.
GEO. C SHAFFER'
smn\iWVi!,.*r , iWv T tS'i ,s
Our Only Store, 14th Sr. hye
BI.ACKISTONE, 1407 H
Heftiitiiut Floral
Detiuni, I l * ant) up,
evil MAIN I Mir
Prumui Auta fieinnv B«rviea
Artistic—«Miiß*xiv»—mr*ipt’!i»i>« __
Gudc Bros. Co,, 1212 F St,
NOTED MINNASOTAN
CLAIMED BY DEATH
State Senator Brooks, Republican
Leader and Sportsman, Expires
Suddenly at Age of 65.
By tho A*»(irlnled Pres*.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., March 20-
State Senator William F. Brooks, lum
berman, sportsman and Republican na
tional committeeman from Minnesota,
died suddenly last night at the age
of 65.
Senator Brooks had been president
of the Transmisslssippi Golf Association
and the Minnesota Golf Association. In
1927 he was chairman of the arrange
ments committee for the national ama
teur golf tournament, which was held
at Minikhada Country Club. He in
vented several machines for keeping
golf greens in condition.
The widow and a son, Robert F.
Brooks, survive.
CHINESE, TUBERCULOSIS
VICTIM, DIES ALONE
Lee Hawk Hing 1 , 60, Found Dead
In Room —Will Be Buried With
Taoist Rites.
Lee Hawk Hing. 60 years old. was
found dead yesterday afternoon in his
little room on an upper floor of 340
Pennsylvania avenue, where, alone and
without medical attention, he had
passed through the last stages of tuber
culosis. He had been ill for several
months and during the recent Chinese
New Year festivities he was absent.
After Coroner Nevitt conducted an
investigation and issued a death certifi
cate the body was taken to J. William
Lee s undertaking establishment. Htng
will be burled tomorrow in Cedar Hiil
Cemetery with Taoist rites, and a year
later his bones probably will be carried
to a last resting place in China.
Hing was well known in the city's
Chinese colony.
RITES FOR C.’ L. PARKER.
Services for Patent Attorney to Be
Held Tomorrow Afternoon.
Funeral services for Clarence Leßoy
Parker. 55 years old, patent attorney,
who died at his home. 3406 Garfield
street, yesterday, will be conducted at
the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2
o’clock. Rev. George Farnham, pastor
of the Cleveland Park Congregational
Church, will officiate. Interment will
be in Rock Creek Cemetery.
Mr. Parker was a member of the
Yasons, the Columbia Country Club,
the Sigma Phi Fraternity, the Uni
versity Club, the Chemical Society of
Washington and the American Bar
Association.
DR. T. C. MILLER DIES.
Virginia Physician Survived by
Widow and Eight Children.
STAUNTON. Va.. March 20—Dr. T.
C. Miller, for a quarter of a century
a practicing physician in the New
Hope neighborhood, died at his home
yesterday. He was a son of the late
Isaac N. and Mary M. Mfcier of Goods
Mills. Va.. and a gradual? of the Uni
versity College of Medicine. Richmond.
Surviving him are hLs widow, who was
a daughter of the late B Frank Saufley;
hLs mother. Mrs. Isaac Miller of Penn
sylvania. and the following children:
Dr. E. J. Miller, Mrs. O. H. Saufley and
W. R. Miller of Goods Mills neighbor
hood, Mrs. W. T. Baker, J. M. Miller
and Mrs. I. W. Baker of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Maggie Collier of Bristol, Va.. and
F. R. Miller of Earlville, Hi. Dr. Mil
ler was 55 years old.
RAY L. STINCHFIELD DIES.
Former United State* Employe
Succumbs in Rochester.
Ray L. Stinchfield. head of the patent
department of the Eastman Kodak Co.
and a former employe of the United
States Patent Office here, died of heart
disease In Rochester. N. Y . Saturday
night, according to word received here.
He was 43 years old.
Mr. Stinchfield left the Patent Office
to go with the Eastman Co. In 1916. He
was graduated in law from Georgetown
University while employed In the Patent
Office.
Funeral services were to be held at
his former home In Brockton, Mass.
WILL APPEAR IN DRAMA.
Plans for the presentation bv the
younger members of the Lutheran
Church of the religious drama ‘The
Rook.” in the Masonic Auditorium, are
rapidly nearing completion, according
to an announcement of the District
Luther League, under whose auspices
it is being given.
Paul Brindle, president of the league,
has organized a group of pastors and
laymen as financial backers of the
project. Proceeds from the production
will be devoted to the inner mission
work, conducted by Miss Frances
Dvsinger. administrative executive. The
play is being presented under the direc
tion of Miss Bess Davis Schreiner.
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JBtatfu.
ALIIK.KT9. Departed ting life Saturday.
Alarch 1". 1 K'.’B at hi* residence. J 614 B
Ht. ii.e., HENRY. Unvoted hu*hand of Hen
rietta Albert*. loving sou of Mary B. arid
the lale ffeiiry Altrert*. brother of Al
berta U. Conley and Thomas Taylor.
.iroUier-in-law of Mairel Kdeliii. Funeral
from Mount Horeb Baptist Church. Dilb
and It st*. n.e., Wednesday. March SSI. ai
i ii,m. Friends and relative* invited to
attend. I Baltimore, rhlladelidiia and An
nanolis panel* please copy.l 20*
.A KEN DEM. Suddenly, on Mai eh 19. 1988.
at 2: mo a.rn., at in* resioenee. \»iI.UAM
ft., tin- !>e loved tiUMoand of hva 1. Arendee
inee l,'routhi and tlie eon of tn« late
Vv niiarn F. and Sophia A rendu*. f uneral
from hi* Juie resnictiee. 008 li *t. *e-
March 21. at tr ..n> a.rn.. thencs to St.
J’etcr * Couieli. where in as* will be said
at 10 a.in. interment i edar full Ceme
tery. Friend* and relatives invited.
11l 11KK1.1.. On -Monday. March 30. 1828,
r anmk, ticioveu wile of Arthur Burrell,
aged Vlf years, funeral trout her iste
residence, merry Croft, iakoina Bark, If.
C., Wednesday. March Z l. at Z pm. Rela
tives and inends invited, iiitermeut Rock
Creek Cemetery.
CI.AY. Departed this life Monday. March
ill, litas, at her residence. Hail Hill. Va.
JtLi A Cl-As (nee nurses*t. oelo.ed wile
ot Clifton Clay. She leave* to mourn
tneir loss a mother, Margaret Burgess, 'i
hi o tints, i nister, 2 sous, 2 daughters
and oilier relatives and mends. Aoliee
ot funeral later.
COLBERT. Afte-r a long illnes* at her home,
11211 3rd st. *.w., Friday. March Id, 192»,
Mrs. CHRiS'i r A-> a CuDllr-Ki. devoted
mother ot Mr*. Sarah Maca; grandmother
of Horace Mack. loving mother-in-law of
1 -Mr. James Mack and nister of Mrs. Rachel
, Dorsey. Funeral from the above liurn
ber and thence to /tun Baptist < hutch,
F st. I hjtween ard and 4*t*. * w., Wed
nesday March 21, at l pm. Relatives
and friends invited.
Oh, dear mother, how 111 miss you
When your voice l will not hear.
And .t fills my heart with sadness
When i see your vacant chair. •
COOK. On Monday, March 1!>, 1928, at
her residence. 1918 12th st. n.w\. oRACiH
1 < <>OK unvoted wile of Louis Cook. She
I leave* seven children, two sister* and two
I brothers. Funeral Wednesday. March 21.
, at 1.30 pm., from her late residence.
I ll*l» 12th st. n.w.
| DIAMOND. On Monday, March 10. 1028. at
1 1:50 pm . WILLIAM DIAMOND, devoted
> husband of Mattie Diamond and father of
Alma Diamond, son of Frunk Diamond and
nephew of Ethel l.anitierl and Hattie Smith.
1 Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis 1.0.
lunei ai parlor, 2222 Ueoraia ave. n w
, Nutiee of 1 uncial later, < IV.t«l>uigh and
| New York papeis phase copy.)
I DODD. At Garfield Memorial Hospital. Mon
. day, March lb. IP2B. at SA!> pm.. RaE.
beloved daughter of Tulle and the eate
l Samuel Siegel Funerai irota the lenience
of her mother 4213 Illinois ave. n.w..
( Thursday March 22. at 11 am. St*
DONALDSON. On Monday. March 19. 11*28,
at her residence, D>l4 Kenilworth ave
lie.. J.AUKA VIRGINIA. beloved wife of
the late /.a -twriah Donaldson. Funeral
service* at her late residence on Thurs
day. March 22. at 8 Ijn am., thence to
St> Mai garet * Catholic Church. beat Pleas
ant, Md.. where ma»* will lie said at 1*
I I am, Interment Mount Ohvet Cemetery. 21
M.dN. On Tuesday. March 20. 11*28. at
tier residence. 1121 12th *t. n w., IRENE
, BOTEI-F.R. daughter of the late J. I.utber
and Rachel Elgin. Remain* resting at
. Hysons s funeral home. 1300 N st. n.w.
Funeral from Bt. Mark » Episcopal Church.
I'etersville. Md . Thursday. March 22. at
j 1 :30 p.m. 21
II EM.I.CHART. Monday March 1!>. 1928.
at her residence, 2800 Dumbarton ave.
I i nw„ MARY 9OPHRONTA ENGLEHART
widow of John Englehart and daughter of
the late Micheal and Mary Ashford. Fu
neral Thursday, March 22. from above
l [ address. Mass at Holy Trinity Church.
! Id a m. 21*
■ FOtVI.KR. On Monday March 19. 1928. at
’ j Washington Sanitarium and Hospital. Ta-
I koma Park. WILLIS J. FOWLER, beloved
husband of Edith F Fowler and father of
! Mrs T. J. King. Chicago. 11). Funeral
service* at Gawler * chapel. 1730 Penn
sylvania ave n.w.. Thursday. March 22.
at 4 pm. No flower*. 2-*
i GROVER. On Tue*day. March 20. 1928
; at her residence. 501 12th *t. n e.. Apt.
I 32 EMILY, beloved wife of Frederick L.
r Grover. Remain* resting at Zurhurst#
funeral parlor* 3*»i East Capitol st. No
j tn-e of funeral later.
HARPER. After a long illnew. at his !£*}•
d-n.-e, 322 C st. * w.. EDWARD HARPER
r j devoted son of Lucy Harper and the late
j ("harie* Harper: brother of Mattie, Bell,
j John. Henry and Daisy Haroer and Mrs.
■ Lulu Grophan and Leona Turner. Susie
; : Gaskins and Manse Ethel William* and
. t Evelyn Harper Funeral Wedneaday,
March 21 at i p m- from 32S 0 st. s w.
It \KPER. All off! er* and members of Ml.
j Oiive Tabernacle. So. 3. are hereby re
l it nested to attend the funeral of our
brother. EDWARD HARPER, who de-
I parted this life March 16. 1928. at hi#
residence. 322 C s'. sw. A call meeting
Tuesday m»ht, 7 30 p.m- at Fishermen*
Temp!*. 320 F *t. sw. „ _
JOHN QUARLES. R. W. R.
SARAH E. BROOKS. R. S. C, •
HARPER. Officer* and members of Morn
ing star Lodge, No. 40. I. B. P 0. Elks
: of W . are hereby notified to meet tn a
session of sorrow Tuesday. March 20.
1928 at 8 pm. Pythian Buildtn*. cor
ner 12th and You *t« n.w i.Atvade*. for
the purpose of arranging for the funeral
and burtai of our late deceased brother.
EDWaRI* HARPER Funeral service* to
> ly> held Wednesday. March 21. I pm. at
hi* late residence. 328 C *t. g w Offl'-ers
and members of Columbia Lodge, No.
85: Forest Temple. No 9. and Columbia
Temple. No. 422. invited to be present.
ID onler of FR - NK A j C wi9. E , R.'
Attest: FLOYD C. PAYNE. See.
! H ARTUR. On Tuesday March 20 1928.
HARRIET NELLIE, daughter of the late
William and Annie Harper Body resting
at Gawler* chapel, 173<» Pennsylvania
ave. is w. Notice of funeral hereafter.
HART. On Tuesday March “9. 1928 JOHN
T HART. Remains resting *t the W
SY. Chambers funeral parlors. 1490 Chapin
st. nw. Notice of funeral later,
HARVEY. On Sunday. March 18. 1928 at
10 nm. st 1937 Park rd. Mr*. MARIE
HANDY, beloved daughter of Mr* Robert
Breckinridge Handy. Funeral at Pnnce*e
Anue. Md.
HAWKINS. Offl.-er* and member* of Co
lumbia Temple. No 422. I. B P. O. E
of W . are notified of ihe death of our
daughter MAMIE HOPKINS. 9e*»soa of
sorrow Wednesday, at 7 o clock p nt- at
the Elks' Home. 301 Rhode Island ave
n w Funeral service* March 22. 1923 at
! o'clock pm. at the Rehoboth Bap
tist Chim-h, Ist *i between N and O »t*
sW, Forest Temple. No 9. Harmony
Tpmplf. No 34i> f4>%* No. VV,
Morning Star Lodge. No 40. and Columbia
l.odgc. No. S.Y are invited
t. J HART. Daughter Ruler,
s R SAUNDERS. Daughter Fin. Sec.
Jt NOHA NS. On Monday. March 19. 1928
nt her parents' residence. WJ 14th st I
, ne MADELINE ROSE, beloved daughter I
of Frank M. and Eleanor J Junghans |
(nee Murphy >. Funeral from her parents, i
> ivsidctn-e on Friday. March 23 at 8 :to |
i m thence to the Holy Name l hurvh
w here high mto will be sung at 9 * n! .
i for the rcik"* of her *uil Relatives and ■
i friend* invited to altrnd. Interment |
Mount Olivet Cemetery
KF.lltNiti. On Sunday. March IS. 1928 at!
George Washington l niveraitv Hospital, !
M\RY A. tieloved mother of 1-oval C j
Arthur D and the late Caren-w H. Reb ;
logg, and Anna K. Hunt. Funeral wednes- j
div March 21. st 2 pm. front John R
Wright's funeral home. 1337 lOth st n # w >
KENNEY. On Monday Morh 19 1929
SARAH C. nice Elbon'. beloved wife of
Robert E Kenney Funeral sew tee* will
be held at the home, li.AA Neat st n e
on Thursday. March 22. at 8 pm. In
terment liv H‘il ('emeterv. Laurel Ml |
Relatives and friend* tnv!(e>l t
LEE, At hi* residence 1319 Euclid st »> w. ,
at 11 o'clock TSieielay March 20 1929
Wll*l.l AM GEORGS I-EK No tug .ot
! funeral hereafter. 22
i |.EE. lvnartrd this life Balunlay. Ma-- h
t 9 1928 al l am at hi* rwanleo.-e, .'C*9
15lh st se WILLIAM H IFF He
leaves to mourn one brother. Id children
21 grand-hildten 12 gr\*ai grandchildren
and a host of other relatives and friend#
Funeral will t>e held from Nash Mcmoriv
Church Wednesday, March 21. at 3
o'clock •
MANNING. 9t Hvtav Manh 18 1938 at j
Provide!!-** llonital at 4 49 *tn , after a
long illness \DA beloved wife of Eugett* i
D Manning Funeral will tv he’d from j
lha late rertdeiu'e 6t* 0»( se Wedne*- {
dav M sruh 31 at 539 am ami tbeo.v
to >t IVter'a Church, when* pmumhi mass* j
wilt i<e sung a« 9 n'ehvoh All rv'A«.ves
and friends are invited to attend ',o*
i MeUI AID. On Mondv March 19 1939
HUGH F Mctil'AlD te’oye.l huaNtnd of
Die late Uathenne Mi'Quaid Funeral Com
the residetne of lu* daughter. Mrs Wtl
ham prevail 9499 Jones MU! road, Uhsvv
Chaw Md on Thursday, March 33 at
9tA am thence to 91 Johns Church
Forest Glen, Md where mas* wt!l he said
at 19 am, Relative* aud tv tend* invited
to attend, 31
! MINOR Departed tht* life Mondav Maivh
19 1998 at (he resithmew of hi* mother,
It9i Moniello a># n# GEORGE b
MINOR husband of Kona Fleming
Muhn and son of Witbsm r and Hattie
8 Minor lather ot Aliua. Janet Maud
Grace and George It Mino:, ir am!
brother of Goldie M Mackne.v. AVGtiam
F Minor n IVo o B Ea.vtfeiy ami
Grac* F 9avov and Nannie! X Minor
Funeral Wednesday March 'll, at * ->9
put., trout to* late rcaideanv, 1123 Mon
.icllo ave. ne
MORI EY- »*>» March 19 1929 CtIVHI K-»
G . lyliiVri! hushuitd of Ma s ' All-e Mot'
lev aged 49 tear* FniHuat trout hi* late
residents' »>i! 99th *1 n«• on Wwdne* ,
day March 31 at Vpm Internient Cou
«ieoiiouat t'emelcl » .
NE! MIN Nuddeub on kvtuolyv M a-.vb
t 1928 M i til DA I. Ivloyed state >'t
Aim Ida G Queen ot Rattliuoie and
Washing t«U« amt Mrs Lulu 1 R*v of
9:t\9 Hhauuon pta.e ** Funeial seavtces
on Thursday March 93 at X pan. at,
Veunout Aveuu« Baptist Church vX * I
NE t min t here will t<e a '"all nieettn* of j
So ah ’XV iif No 19 to atrauge tyw lh* t\»- I
p.vial of Si sic i MATUI'A JvEPtUN. at j
XViusluyy s Hall. I2xh amt R sta n.w
VV elm s.t ay eycutns Mai - h 21 1929 at
'JO t m l iiin iat ThUrsviAi M sich <2
livu' \efiMotit Aienne t«a(»li«t ctvnt'h at
1 10 pin Rev Janie* E WiUtA pastor
All touts tnvih-d
(\ K HR VNHVM
EMBA W R lit IIP Ann
NOR I lit HN On M,unlay M»,vh |9 1999
ai her rvstiWn.v IHA 41 vestal at nw
MtNNiU F\ A Wlove.l wiiw ot LovwG
R Northern tn the fifty second war *»f
!u r ase Eunsrat *ei \ o*a and iwtensvant
finnd-vv Mat.h 2A at 3 pat, at H*n#i
sons M i thtatvh. Maodaya Potut ' .
Staftß
PARKF-R. On Monday. March 19. 1928.
CLARENCE LF- ROY PARKER, beloved
husband of Laura K. Parker. Funeral
from hi* Ini' l residence. 3400 Garfield
n.w.. on Wednesday.
Relative* and friend* invited. Interment
Rock Creek Cemetery. •
PARSLEY, On Monday March 1» 1928,
at 13:30 am. at Columbia Hospital.
CHRISTINA PAR4LEY. aged «> year*,
widow (<f the late Otho Parsley, devoted
mother of Mr*. Ruth P. Atwood, John
Roger Parsley and Wilt.tir O. Parsley.
She leave* three sister*, four brother* and
si* grandchildren Funeral Wednesday.
March 2) at 2 p.m., from Free Methndiat
Churth. Lavhiil Md. Interment at Lav
hill. Md. Friends and relative* iovited
to attend. •
PR ATT. On Saturday March 17. 1928 at
10 am., at her reside tier 2015 Columbia
nl n.w . ESTHER SIMPSON, wife of the
J&ie Frederick VV. Pratt. Funeral service*
at St. Matthew's Catholic Church on Tue*.
PRESTON. On Sunday. Mar-:h 18. 1928.
at (P 25 » m at hi* residence 3329 10th
st. n». JOHN EDWARD PRESTON, be
loved hu«harid of Ma-y P.-e*ton 1 nee
Lynch!. Funeral from 'he a'xive addre**
on Wednesday. March 21. at 8:30 am.
Reoiilem mas* a: St. Anthony* fhtirch
at 9 o'clock for the repose of hi* ami).
Relative* and friends invited. Interment
Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20
Ql AY. On Monday Mar-h 19. 1928 at hia
residence. 5503 f.tth st. n w.. JOHN BAR
TON. tieloved husband of Anastasia L.
Quay. Funeral from his late residence on
Thursday. March 22. at 830 am. Mas*
at the Church of the Nativity at B am.
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21
ROOT. At his residence, 1241 Perry st.
ne.. Brook land D. C GEORGE 0.. be
loved husband of the la'e Elisabeth Root
and brother of Mrs. Helen Humphrey,
agrd 78 year*. Funeral from hi* lale resi
dence Wednesday March 31. a' 3 pm.
Relative* and friends invited. interment
j Glen wood Cemetery. •
SHIPLEY. On Saturday. Mar'h 17 IfPJB
10:30 pm.. JOSHUA J SHIPLEY tieloved
(eun of late William and -Marv D ShiO
lev. Funeral Tuewlay. March 20. 4 r< rn„
at Laurel. Md 20*
. SYPHAX. Suddenly on Monday March 19.
1928. at hi* residence. 1732 Bth *t. n.w .
DOUGLAS SYPHAX. devoted husband of
Fannie L. Svphax; father of Leo Bis*
mark and William Svphax. Abbi» Jones
and Maxie Syphax: brotheg of John Mc-
K*e and Marcelin* M “rphix. Funeral
notice lat»r. Remain* resting at W. £.
Jarvi* Co '» funeral parlor*. 2322 Ga. ave.
n w.
TOI.SOX. On Monday. March 19. 1928. at
the residence of her *on. Carl E. Tolaon.
12 Ohanning st n.e., ALICE REBECCA,
in the eightv.fir*t year of her age be
loved wife of the lale J. Edwin Tolaon,
Forestall!*. Md Funeral from the resi
dence of her daughter Mr* Mabel E.
Pumphrey, Meadow*. Md.. on Wednesday.
March 21. at 2:30 o m thence to Ep-pfi
any Church ForestviUe, Md.. where funeral
service* wit] he held. •
• TRIPP. Departed thi* life Sunday. Mar h
18 lf>2B •! her resilience. 23 L *t n.w .
MARX' TRfPP Funeral f-om Mount A ry
| Bant -t Church. I. *t. lietween N. Capitol
I and !*f, Wednesday. March 21. 1 o'clock.
, Relative* and friend* invited. •
; TI CKER. On Monday March 19 1928 at
230 nm. at the residence of her
, j John W. Tucker. 3924 New Hamn*hi-e
ave n w SARAH A beloved wife of the
i ; late Richard W. Tin ker. Funeral fr»m
the above ,-ddre« on Th trodav. March 22.
j at 2:30 pm. Interment at Con*re**ional
( Cemetery. 21
WILLIAMS. Departed thi* life Mondav.
Manh 19 after a brief ilines*. LEONA
■ I XYILLIAMS. l>e!oved daughter of Carrie
■ . and Arthur William* and sister of the late
Beatrice Cox and Bertha Armstead Fu
; 1 neral Thursday. March 22. from Second
j Baptist Church at 130 p.m. Friend* In
vited. •
WORK. On Mondav March 19. at
| l.'W Am . at Sibley Hospital. JUtIA
; ELIZABETH WORK (nee Harmoni. be- -
1 j loved wife of John W. Work. Funeral
, | froni her late residence 507 G *t. «e..
on Thursday. March 22. *t 8 30 a.m
thence to St. Aloysiu# Churcb. where
requiem high mass will he »un# at 9am
1 , for the reno** of her aoul. Relative* and
friends invited. 21
I WRIGHT. Tuesday. March 20. 1928. at
Homeopathic Hoapital. HOWARD W . age
I ! 77 rears, beloved husband of Emma
Wright. Services at the 9. FT Hines Co.
funeral home 2901 14th st. n.w.. Thon
day. March 22. a; 2 pm. Interment Glen
wood Cemetery. 21
3n iflemortam.
COLES. In loving’ remembrance of my dear
wife. GRACE COLE 9. who departed this
life five years ago today. March 20. 1923.
Her eheery way*, her *milinr face,
_ Are a Pleasure to recall.
DEVOTED HUSBAND. ROBERT COLES.

i D.AYI9. In sad hot loving remembrance es
I tr.V dear wife. ANNIE M DAVIS wM
departed this life 7 years ago today
March 20. 1921. •
DO WLAN. In *ad but loving -■* membr»n-“
of my dear sister JOSEPHINE DOWLAN
who deported this life three year* ago
today. March 20. 1925.
1-ovihg ’and kind in all her way*.
Upright and ju*l to the end of her days,
bincer* and kind in heart and mind—
j What a beautiful memory she left behind
HER I-OYING SISTER. CLARA. •
ESSIG. In lorin* memory of my dear wm.
. j JOSEPH F. ES9IG who died tune year*
.! ago today. March 20. 1919.
[ MOTHER •
. GASSENHEIMER. In loving memory of
JOSIE GASSENHEIMER on thin the
eleventh anniversary of her death,
i her family. •
I GRI’YER. In loving remembrance of our
mother. JENNIE O GETTER, who .le
, life nineteen year* ago. March
1 A happy home we once enjoyed.
When we were ail together
But. oh. how changed it all i» now.
Since vou have gone to heaven
THE rHjLDREN. STELLA. AGNES AND
HENIM r.Y. In *a«! but loving regiegibra- e
of our <lesr mother. MARTBA J. HEND
LEY. who departed thi* hf* one year ago
lixitf, March 20. 1927.
Who** love can equal the love es a
mother:
Whose the devotion *0 loyal and true
Who suffers *0 much with *ueh }oy for
another;
Who work* with rich pleaanre aa mother
for you?
Yon bait with delight the friendship of
others;
Yon revel in love of the sweet heart
you've won:
Yet where do you find a friendship Uke
mother's
Unbroken till death call* and ttfe»
work is done.
HER DAUGHTERS*. RO9K AND LUCT.
AND SON. HOWARD. AND FAMILY. •
HOWK. B.i red to the me more (if o-»r be
loved father CHARLES HENRY HOWF
who die»l twelve rear* ago, March 20 1918.
and our beloved mother. Ri>«a GRAY'
who d-d fifteen yeare ago. December 6.
1913
THEIR I DYING DAUGHTERS. MINNIE
M HOWE AND MRS. LULU H ROBIN
SON •
i LEON \RD. In memory of our dear son
(ROBERT E LEONARD who departed
th;s life six veers .««,> ti'Gav March 20
1922. Father and mother. •
MAkEI t„ In sad bn! loving remembrance
I of my dear aunt MINNIE V A KELL, who
departs! iht* Use one vear ago today,
Ma-. h ?0 ! 927
HER DEVOTED NIECE. MINNIE NAYLOR
ULASCOE. •
j MINOR. A irtbute es love anl devotion to
the igemorv of our little >taughter
AUDREY SYLVIA *ho died one year
I ago Mw. March 20. 1927.
"> falter to say and wtl! not say
Th*t she t* dead she * rust away:
With a cheery smile and a wave of the
hand
She wardered into an unknown lead.
! Although you're gone, still *n our hearts
We keep sour memory true:
i There's something missing in cur hto.
That somethin* s sure!* »uu
LONELY MAMMA AND DADDY •
MINOR. !'» loving memory of my devetef
me* AUDREY SYI VtA «Y' ded ooe
year ago ti<daj March 20 !
Mow we miss the welcome Lsi'steoe
t'f the one we loved so dear
Often we listen for the coming.
Feeling au.ne that she l* near
We shall meet her sum# bright mono tag
Resting hv Ih* waters fair
AVben the angels greet our coming
to the upper ga \Vn there
At NT FLORKNVK AND UNCLE CR\R
LIE •
jßt »tM VK ts, In sa l but I>* :-g wsmsrv es
our dear mother. AAR a FRANK
> BCHW ARTS who vVaa-isi! this tit* atx
; year* ago toda> March 2d 1922.
HER UiULDREN •
9MITH. A tribute of Hot# to the nwmo-v
of otir dsser I.IU LAN M <MtTN who
■lepartect this rtf* one year ago today,
March ifi 1927
Year* may pass, but
STRONG. Ih svt arivl h'vm* remembrance
ot our da: bug mother. Al !\ E E
SVRi'SG who dtisl four year* ago to
day, March SO. 19.\V
Oh how hard we tried to save h*f.
Tear* and prayer* wore all tn sate
Happy an gel a came at si bore her
Frv'm tn's wvaty work) ot paiu.
lo*uu Md hod ta alt her ways.
Upright and Gist to the r<sta oF her Jay*.
Sincere and M«d w heart and aatM
What a teaiiUfu! memo * she Wft bwbind,
U. *i i« uea'w. her pain is ended
Hwe't'v sleep her work is done:
she has tone wh»i* those who h'** her
noon are .vaunt one by one.
You suffered hours im hour* of pats*
!\> wait for cure but all tn * tin
Dll God ansae kwea what was feat
And called vou home to jour *e#t
UKR rn*F« DAlvirtTKßb MRJ
XU YEA MR A BROW N MRA 8K ABA
, W Al I At E A trihrtt* of b*ve to ihe
iiu of our dear nwthet MARGARET
W AI XAt'E. who p.»»aed •»a* on March
2d X97«t
t he garment of her sou! ha* passed a» \*:
Vtis ehtuiwg spmt aud the losebght stay
Übs e<ho of hsr roue, h*r e.ea her aevile.
-.se "" K.'dtidatfrt
WIII I AMR A tribute of h*v* to thy wuessfy
. 'Ajr.Miiasar
»• teal IS to a* ago today March 2yV XfilS.
No diva > night* Hu. weeping eye*.
No a. too* he*: ta nos hr oh sat ps*
Ah who waiuhl dwell Kneyetr he w
** YANSVKv .
tts
xV*7 ,MMkr *BB XtblhJ
Her ca:* tor me I'll always Wden
For she ha* gene foiwver-
Th* bb't»Wipa l#o often heerd s
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