PERCY S. FOSTER
DIES AT HOME HERE
Noted Musical Leader and
Composer of Hymns Promi
nent in Finance.
Percy 8. Foster. 68. nationally promi
nent as a musician and composer of
hymns, died late yesterday In his apart
ment, at 1474 Columbia road. He had
been ill for some time following a
breakdown In health last year which
forced him to retire from all business,
religious and other suavities.
Mr. Foster, who also was well known
In the Investment and financial field
here, was born in Richmond, but re
moved to Baltimore as a child and
was educated In the public schools of
! that city and In Baltimore City College.
He became a public stenographer and
entered special newspaper work before
becoming assistant postmaster at Bal
timore.
Was Oil Firm Agent.
He was appointed special agent for
j the Standard Oil Co. here after having
1 served for some time as private seere
j tary to the director of the Baltimore
| division, and in this capacity Introduced
I the first oil tank station In the Capital.
Entering the financial and real estate
field, Mr. Foster worked In this for
some time until called to manage a
large piano and musical house—a re
I suit of his already wide experience in
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music and church work. Later he |
formed the Percy S. Poster Piano Co.
with hla son. Norman P. P«ter. who !
had bean one of the compilers of the j
Amherst College official song booh
The music business was disposed of
during - the war, and Mr. Foster re-;
entered the financial Held, to be elected
organizing president of the Banking
Trust * Mortgages Co As a result of
a merger and sale of this bank he be
came and was until his last illness, di
rector of sales of the mortgage invest
ments of the realty firm of Shannon &
Luchs.
Officer of National Group.
While In the piano business Mr. Fos- j
ter for 15 years was executive secretary ,
of the National Association of Music
Merchants of America, of which he was
one or the organizers. He was later
made an honorary life member.
He began the study of music at the
ace of 12 and became a church organist
at 15, serving for many years in the
j large churches of Baltimore and Wash
ington After much experience directing
large choral units for conventions and
patriotic events, he was requested to
introduce music into the Inaugural cere
monies. which he did beginning with
the first Inauguration of President Mc
Kinley in 1897
Mr. Foster later directed similar pro
grams as chairman of the Music Com
mittee for nine presidential inaugura
tions. Including the Hoover-Curtis fete
in 1929. He had charge of music for
numerous other large gatherings, and in
1896, when he was treasurer of the
! Committee for the World's Christian
Endeavor conference, directed one of
i the largest choruses of trained voices
on record—5.000 singers—at the citizen
! ship demonstration cn the cast front
of the Capitol.
Led Easter Services.
His musical activities and achieve
ments were so numerous that to list
j them would fill pa Res He annually led
' the Easter sunrise service on Temple
Heights was guest-conductor for the
Oratorio Society at Its twenty-fifth
anniversary, rendering the "Messiah"
with 400 vcices. and had directed choral
music for Julv 4. Memorial day and
many other patriotic gatherings, as well
as having conducted music at nearly
every International Christian Endeavor
convention this century and the latter
years of the last.
Among the many church hymns of
which he was composer the best known
arc "Lcyal Soldiers," "Saved to Serve."
"Looking Upward," "A Voyage” and
"Christian Endeavor.”
Coming to Washington in 1888 he be
came organist and choir director of the
First Baptist Church, and had been
Musician Dies
PERCY S. FOSTER.
• -Harris-Ewing Photo.
prominent in religious work here since.
The new National BaptUt Church here
had its inception at & meeting of seven
men in Mr. Foster's office in 1805, and
he was elected its first Sunday school
superintendent, chairman of trustees
and senior deacon when the church
was completed. ,
He served as moderator of the Co
lumbia Association of Baptist Churches ]
(including 26 churches) for several.
terms, and was active in other religious
and temperance groups.
Member of Many Group*.
He was a member of the Association
of Oldest Inhabitants of the District
of Columbia, the Washington Board of
Trade, a charter member of the City
Club, organizing president of the Wash
ington Athletic Club, honorary mem
ber of the D. C French Salon, the
Guild of Organists, National Geographic
Society, life honorary member of the
National Association of Piano Mer
chants, member of Columbia Country
Club and charter member of Temple
Noyes Lodge, F. A. A. M.
Funeral services will be held in Na
tional Baptist Memorial Church, Six
teenth street and Columbia road, at 1
p.m. tomorrow, with Dr. G. G. John
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son, pastor, officiating. Pallbearers |
will Include brother deacon* at the J
church as follows: Dr. George W. Pope.
E H. De Oroot. Asa L. Gilbert, B. S.
Gable. John D. Rhodes and J. L. Aston.
Burial will be In Greenmont Cemetery.
Baltimore.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Louise Wescott Poster; a daughter. Mrs.
Herbert T. Bhannon'his son. a brother.
Dr. Allyn K. Foster of Chicago, and
five grandchildren.
Marriage Licenses.
Bartholomew R P. Gordon. 28. 380"
Gramercy it., and Mabel E Money. 31. 3807
Gramercy at.; Rev. Thomas G. Smyth.
Edward S Foreman. 22. 3204a Stanton rd
■ a . and Naomi T. A Green. 17. 3204 Stan
ton rd s.e : Rev F M w Schneewelas ,
Albert E Gingrich. 30. Mlllgrove. Canada,
and Conrteance Lane. 28. 5327 Conduit rd.:
Rev. Allan A Stockdalc .
Hunter W. Madison. 28. 1614 P at., and
Minnie Wrubel. 25. 2*23 13th at.; Rev. Abram
8lEeonard A. Btewart. 24. 4*87 Conduit rd .
and Mary S. Smith. 23. 4811 V at. n* : Rev.
Harrv L. Collier. .
William Butler. 25. 437 17th at s.e.. and
Eleanor Willis. 20. 1138 19th at ; Rev. Alonzo
^ H^* Stokes Dorias. 83. and Alletta Wltten
myer, 43. both of Atlantic City. N. J.. Rev.
JtL?rov Cleveland. 22. 1239 Walter Dt. if.
and Mary E. Dennis. 19. Scrabb*. Va.. Rev
J. Edward Graham. .. _ _ ... .
DomtSS C.mb. 28 1831 E5?fld It J?ev
ne: Rev A. 8. Mowbray .
Nelson L. Head. 22. Springfield. Maas . and
Ann E. Henning. 72. 2737 Cathedral ave .
Rev. Raymond Wolven.
Rnv H Martin. 34. Glasgow. Va., and
Wayve H. Carter. 32. 1332 I at.: Rev. John
C William Hargrove, 29. 814 49th at. ne
and Alberta E. Jackson, 22. 908 8 at.. Rev
E Oeorfe1RU*y. ir., 22, 1841 Vernon at,, and
LouiseF. Pearson. 19. 2922 Sherman ave.
Robert E Beltran. 28 Pierce at . and Ella
E Btewart. 48, 2* Pierce at.; Rev. George O.
lav id A Schriver. 28. 1414 V *st.. and
Leila K. Davidson. 22. Cozod. Nebr : Rev.
Coinellu* J Dacey. „ ,_M . ,,
John Sonncas. 40. and Helen Naylor. 32.
both of Baltimore. Md Judge Robert E
M Preston! Harley. 62 and Ruth B Tucker.
30. both of Richmond. Vo Rev. L. I. Me
D*Jol!n Hancock. S3. 2135 L at., and Rachel
Burton. 27. Rev. Alexander W inbanks
Albert T Newman. 45. 1158 23d a... and
Mary Hackley, 30. 1127 23d at.. Rev. L. B
Frjo*h*n E Nordhouse. 4*. and Beatrice Mc
Allister. 37. both of Baltimore, Md.. Rev.
J F?anrt* Brooks. 31. and Mildred E Peters.
19. both of Baltimore. Md., Rev. H. W.
Tolson.
Births Reported.
Strother O. and Mary E. Moler. boy
Myron H and Jeanette K. Avgry. boy.
Ralph W. and Edith W. Duffell. boy
Herschel H. and 6al! L. Ixiwe. st., boy.
Bradley and Helen Hutt. boy. __
Benjamin and Laura Van Neaa. boy.
Cecil J. and Elizabeth D. McHale. boy
Charles R. and M. Frances Botsford. boy.
Oliver F an<f*Aldora Beach, boy.
William A and Betty fi Menses. girl.
Carl E and Marla T. Scheffel. girl.
Garnett and Eula T. Griggs, girl
Kenneth P. and Clara Dorr. girl.
Kenneth P and Clara B Green low. girl
Charles A. and Nancy M Deitz. girl.
George A and Elsie R. Anadale. boy.
Nazzareno and Louise Coluzzi. boy.
John and Ethel Daughtry, boy.
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Deaths Reported.
John M. Fitter. 82. 1128 4', st s w.
Lucy A. Waddell. 80. 910 10th st. s e.
Cora R. Buckev. 74. 1753 Park rd.
Charles A. Clements. 72. 2418 10th st, n.e
Michael Cotter. 71. 402 15th st. s c.
Wtulam Murphy. 71. Walter R^ed Hospital.
Margarite M. Cravebus. 69. J230 Califor
nlDaSvld C. Cromwell. 54. Naval Ho spit ah
Phillip E. Mitchell. 54. Walter Reed Hos
° itarry N. Woods. 47. 1331 K at.
James E Payne. 30. Sibley Hospital
Francis E. White. 30. Interior Department.
Dorothy Mayse. 15. Emergency Hospital.
Margaret L. Hackett. 7 days. Georgetown
H Joseph Allen. 89. 2843 Jasper rd s e.
Charles McCoo. 59. Freedrnen s Hospital.
Alberta Brown. 48. Gallinger Hospital.
Joseph Bowser. 34. Gallinger Hospital.
Mary Bradley 22. 1007 3d st. s e
Roland Simmons. 4 months. 1310 5th st.
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District of Columbia—Fair tonight,
tomorrow partly cloudy, with slight risk
of local thundershowers in the after
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temperature, gentle to moderate south
west, winds.
Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow
partly cloudy, with risk of local thun
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partly cloudy, possibly local thunder
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tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, pos
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Report for Last 24 Hoars.
Temperature. Barometer.
Yesterday— Degrees. Inches.
4 p.m. 87 29.71
8 p.m. 81 29 73
Midnight . 73 29.77
Today—
4 a.m. 72 29 77
8 a.m. 73 29 82
Noon . 80 29.81
Highest. 87. 3 45 pm. yesterday. Year
ago. 88.
Lowest. 68, 6:00 a.m. today. Year
ago, 70.
Tide Tables.
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Geodetic Survey.)
Today. Tomorrow.
High . 4:32am. 5:18a.m.
Low . 11:31 a.m.
High . 5:02 pm. 5:51p.m.
Low . 11:27 p.m. 12:22pm.
The San and Moon.
Rises. Sets.
Sun, today .. 4:45 7:38
Sun, tomorrow 4:45 7:38
Moon, today.. 1:13a.m. q 4:07p.m.
Automobile lights must be turned on
one-half hour after sunset.
Rainfall.
Monthly rainfall in inches in the Cap
ital (current month to date):
Month. 1932. Average. Record.
January .... 4 82 3.55 7 09 '82
February ... 2.46 3.27 6 84 '84
March . 6 45 3 75 881 .91
April . 2.12 3 27 9.13 ’89
May . 5.07 3 70 30.69 '39
June . 2 85 4 13 10.94 ’00
July . 4 71 10.63 '86
August . 4 01 14.41 '28
September. 3 24 10.81 '76
October . 2 84 8.57 '85
November . 2.37 8.69 '89
December . 3.32 7.56 ’01
Weather In Various Cities.
“Temperature. “{?
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Stations. S °~ Weather
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Abilene. Tex.... 29 98 90 "4 0.22 Pt clouds
Albany. N. Y. .29 80 84 64 .... Clear
Atlanta. Ga... .20.96 88 72 ...Cloudy
Atlantic City . 29.76 78 70 0 04 Clear
Baltimore, Md.. 29 80 88 68 1 06 Clear
Birmingham 29 86 90 72 Pt cloudy
Bismarck. N D 29 86 84 56 0.01 Clear
Boston. Mass . 29 78 6* 68 Clear
Buffalo. N. Y. 29 84 72 62 Clear
Charleston S.C. 29 94 88 76 0 24 Cloudy
Chicago. Ill_ 29 88 74 66 .... Pt.cloudy
Cincinnati, Ohio 29 9 4 82 60 .... Clear
Cleveland. Ohio 29 86 72 62 Clear
Columbia. S. C. 29 92 92 72 1.00 Clear
Denver, Colo... 29 86 86 64 .... Clear
Detroit. Mich... 29 84 80 62 ....Clear
El Paso. Tex... 29 80 96 76 .... Clear
Galveston. Tex. 29 94 88 80 ... Pt.cloudy
Helena, Mont... 29 76 90 53 ....Clear
Huron, S. Dak. 29.86 88 64 .... Clear
Indianapolis,Ind 29 92 78 64 ...Clear
Jacksonville.Fla. 30.02 86 76 1.34 Clear
Kansas City.Mo. 29 86 84 72 ....Clear
Los Angeles... 29 92 76 50 ...Cloudy
Louisville. Ky.. 29.96 82 66 .... Clear
Miami. Fla. 30.06 86 80 ... Cloudy
New Orleans . 30.00 90 78 0.02 Clear
New York, N.Y. 29 78 84 68 .... Clear
Oklahoma City. 29 89 86 70 Clear
Omaha. Nebr.,29 82 *6 70 .... Clear
Philadelphia ...29 80 84 72 .... Clear
Phoenix. Ariz. . 29.63 112 84 .... Clear
Pittsburgh Pa . 29 90 80 58 .... Clear
Portland. Me... 29.78 84 60 ....Clear
Portland. Oreg.30 02 86 58 ...Clear
Raleigh. N C. 29.88 94 72 3 00 Cloudy
Salt Lake City. 29 82 94 70 .... Cloudy
Ban Antonio. 29 92 96 74 .... Pt cloudy
Ban Diego. Calif 29 80 68 82 ...Cloudy
San Francisco. 29 82 64 52 .... Cloudy
St. Louis. Mo 29 88 86 70 - Clear
St. Paul. Minn. 29.76 84 66 .... Clear
Seattle. Wash.. 30.00 80 64 ...Cloudy
Spokane. Wash. 29 74 92 64 .... Clear
Tampa. Fla . 30 04 88 74 Cloudy
WASH . D C. 29.92 81 60 0.15 Clear
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LOST.
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BOSTON BAO. black; Mount Pleasant car;
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CAT. Persian white: answers to name ol
Jerry. 2630 16th at. n.w. Col. 7984._
1 DOG young white aetter. with one light
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I DOG. fox terrier; answers to name of Mitzt.
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GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN, lady's. In a
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JEWELS Liberal reward at hotel desk. 2401
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I KEYS, In leather container, name "J. T
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LEONARDTOWN, Md.. June 29 —
Funeral aervlcc* were held yesterday for
Bernard Fergerson. 94. of Kopels Point,
near here, at the All Saints’ P. E
Church. Oakley, with the rector. Rev.
Jesse M. B. Woodrow of Leonardtown.
officiating. He Is survived by two chil
dren, Bernard Fergerson, jr.. of Kopels
Point and Miss Florence Fergerson of
Washington. D C. Interment was in
the adjoining church cemetery
(Earb of JHiattfeo.
FI I.I.KR W. STEPHEN. The family of the
late W STEPHEN FULLER acknowledges
the manv acts of klnanesa during his
illness and the cards of sympathy and
the beautiful floral tributes sent at his
death.
Eraths.
: ADDISON. JAMES. On Tuesday. Juna 28
1932. JAMES ADDISON Remains at
Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w.
Notice of funeral later. 30
BORl~M. JOHN. Departed this lile sudden
ly. Wednesday, June 29. 1932. at the Dis
trict Jail. JOHN BORUM. Remains resting
at Alexander S Pope's funeral parlor. 315
15th st. s.e.. until Thursday. June SO. at
1 pm. thence to 824 Hughes court n.w
where funeral services will he held Frldfcv.
I July 1. at 11 am Relatives and friends
Invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme
tery.
BOSWELL. REBECCA. Tuesday. June 28
1932. at the home of her daughter. Mrs
Archibald Harris. Bnvds. Md . REBECCA
beloved wife of Franklin T Boswell, in her
S«ih vear Remains resting at the Colonial
funeral home of William Reuben Humph
rey Rockville Md. Funerad services at
the Colonial funeral home Thursday June
no at 2 30 p m. Interment Potomac
Chapel. Md.
i BOWERS. APDIF MAT. On Tuesday. June
28. 1832, at Emergency Hospital. • Mrs
ADDIE MAY BOWERS, beloved sister of
Miss Gladys Thomas of Park Lane Ants
Funeral services at Hysong's parlors.
1300 N st. n.w.. on Wednesday. June ’9.
at 7 30 p.m Interment at Keedysville,
Md.. on Thursday.
BOWLES. MARCELLENA. Entered Into eter
nal re-t Monday. Jure 27. 1912. at 3 30
a m., at her residence. 2818 Dumbarton
ave. nV, MARCELLENA BOWLES, beloved
wife of the late Henry Bowles, mother of
Henry N Emma J. and Margaretta Bowles
and Mrs. Mary H Pitt, stepmother of Mrs
Lucy Busev She leave* a host of other
relatives and friends. Remains resting
at Otis F Allen's funeral home. 12th st.
and Florida ave. n w„ until 4 p.m. Tues
day: thereafter at her late residence. Fu
neral Thursday. June 30. at 2 p.m.. from
Mount Zion M. E Church. 28th st. and
Dumbarton ave. n w . Rev. J. D. Brown of
ficiating.- Casket will not be opened in
church Interment Lincoln Memorial
Cemetery. 28
BOYD, ROBERT J. On Wednesday. June 29
' 1932. at his residence. 1360 Parkwood Dl
n.w.. P.OBERT J BOYD, beloved husban'1
of Hattie Daniels Rovd and father of
Ralph D. and J Reginald Boyd R-irnilns
resting at th» 8 H Hines Co. funeral
heme. 2901 14th st n.w Funeral services
at Gunton Temple Memorial Church.
Friday. July 1. at 2:20 p.m. Interment
Glen wood Cemetery. 30
BROWN. HAROLD. Departed this life Mon
day. June 27. 1932. at Providence Hospital.
H AROLD BROWN, loving son of Irene and
Charles Brown, and brother of Carroll
and James Brown He also leaves to
mourn their loss a grandmother, three
aunts, one uncle and a host of other rel
atives and friends Remains restlne at
Eugene Ford's funeral parlors until Thurs
day. June 30. at 4 p.m.. thence to his late
residence. 211 Eye st. s.e. Funeral Friday.
July 1. at 1 p.m.. from the residence
Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 30
COOK. MARY E. On June 27. 1932. in Fram
ingham. Mass., in her 84th year. Mrs.
MARY E COOK, mother of Mrs. Harry
Kurz of Galerfung. 111., and Mrs. F. A.
Whiting o{ Wmnlngton
CRAWFORD. ANNA J. On Tuesday. June
28. 1932. at the residence of her brother.
James L. Dickerson. 417 T st. n.w • ANNA
J. CRAWFORD Remains at Frazier s
funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice
of funeral later. 30
FOSTER, PERCY S. On Tuesday June 28,
1932. at his residence 1474 Columbia rd.
n w.. PERCY 8 . b»loved husband of Louise
W Foster and father of Norman P. Foster
and Mrs. Herbert T. Shannon. Remains
resting at the S H. Hines Co. funeral
home. 290! 14th st. n.w. Funeral services
at the National Baptist Memorial Church.
16t,h st. and Columbia rd. n.w., Thursday.
June 30. at 1 p m. Casket will be open In
church from 12 to 1 p.m. Interment
Greenmount Cemetery. Baltimore, Md.
FOSTER. PERCY S. The members of As
sociation Oldest Inhabitants are requested
to attend the funeral of our late associate,
PERCY S FOSTER from the National Me
morial Baptist Church. 16th and Columbia
rd. n.w . Thursday. June 30. at 1 p.m.
TmonoRE w NOYES. President.
J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretary.
GRIGSBY. WINFIELD SCOTT. On Tues
day. June 28. 1932. nt his residence. 1211
1 l»h st. n.w. WINFIELD SCOTT
GRIGSBY, member of the U. C. V. Camp
171. son of the late Col. Alexander Snots
wood Grigsby, who married Miss Caroline
Moffett Oarrerd of Kentucky. He is sur
vived by his sister, Mrs. Chamne S. Fitz
hugh; two nieces. Miss Champe G. Fitz
hush and Mrs. Edward Ferneyhough ol
this city, and a number of nieces and
nephews out of town. Funeral from the
chapel Of J. William Lee Sons. 322 Pa
ave. n w.. on Thursday. June 30. at 9 30
a m. Interment Arlington National Cem
etery. Confederate section.
HARRIS. ELLIS. Entered into eternal rest
Tuesday. June 28. 1932, ELLIS HARRIS.
Surviving are one sister, one brother aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris of
2025 Sth st. n.w , and a host of other rela
tives and friends. Remains resting at
Moon’s funeral home. 1322 You st. n.w.
Notice cl funeral later.
HENDLER. MAJ. CHARLES T. Wednesday.
June 29. 1932 at the Roosevelt Hotel. Ma)
CHARLES T HENDLER. age 71 years. Re
mains resting at Hvsong's parlow. 1300 N
st. n.w. Notice of funeral later.
HERFURTH, HERMAN. On Tuesday. June
28. 1932. HERMAN, beloved husband of
Laura C. Herfurth. Funeral from W. W.
Deal funeral home. 816 H st. n.e.. on
Thursday. June 30. at 2 p.m. Interment
Cedar Hill Cemetery.
HOLMES. SCIPFIO. On June 27. 1931.
SCIPPTO HOLMES, wife of the late Wil
liam D Holmes, mother of Lillian Beod
huy. She also leaves to mourn their loss
a daughter and two great-grandchildren
and a host or other relatives and friends.
Funeral Thursday. June 30. at 1 pm.,
from Moon’s funeral parlor. You st. be
tween 13th and 14th sts. n.w.
HOLMES. SCiriO. Officers and members of
Columbia Temple. 422. are notified of
the death of Daughter SCIPIO HCH-V®?
A session of sorrow will be held Wed
nesday. June 29. 1932. at 7 p.m . at Elks
Home. 301 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Fu
neral Thursady. June 30. at 1 p.m . from
Moon’s funeral home. 1322 You st. n.w.
All brother and daughter Elks invited^
MRS LENA J. HART. D. R.
LAVINIA FAIR. F. 8
HOLMES, Q. V. I*. SCIPIO. The officers and
members of Naomi Chapter. No. 9. O. E 3
are hereby notified to attend the loperal
of Honored Lady Q. V P SCIPIO HOLMES
on Thursday. June 30. 1932. at 1 o clock
pm, from Moon s undertaking parlor, 1322
You si. n.w. By order
MRS VIROIE CHARLESTON. R M .
FREDERICK W. ALSTON. R. P
Attest: MRS. EMMA C. ROBINSON. Sec
JACKSON. DR. WILTON. Suddenly, at
Tucson Ariz . on Tuesday. June 28. 1932.
Dr. WILTON JACKSON Notice of arri
val of remains later. Remains will be at
Frazier’s funeral home. 389 R. I. ave.
n.w. 30
JENNINGS. THOMAS. Tuesday. June 28.
1932. at Montgomery County General Hos
pital. Olney. Md.. THOMAS JENNINGS, in
his 56th year Remains resting at the Co
lonial funeral home of William Reuben
Pumphrey. Rockville. Md. Notice of fu
neral hereafter.
JOHNSON, CHARLES. On Tuesday. June
28. 1932. CHARLES, devoted son of Willis
and Lucy Johnson, brother of Mary Jones.
Alfred and Conrad Johnson. He also
leaves one aunt. Notice of funeral later.
Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis
funergl church. 1432 You st. n.w.
LAWRENCE. GERTRUDE F. Tuesday. June
2*.-1932. at Sibley Hospital. GERTRUDE
F.. beloved wife of Joseph P. Lawrence.
Funeral from her late residence, 237 7th st.
n.e.. Thursday. June 30. at 8 30 a m .
thence to St Joseph's Church, where mass
will be said at 9 a m. Relatives and friends
invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme
tery.
LOGAN. JOHN ANTHONY. On Wednesday.
June 29. 1932. JOHN ANTHONY LOGAN
loving husband of Olivia Logan, devoted
father of Gloria and Marshall Logan and
son of Marshall Logan He also leaves
to mourn his departure one sister, two
brothers and other relatives and friends
Remains resting at the John T. Rhines
funeral chapel. 3d and Eye sts. s w. No
tice of funeral later.
LOMAX. MATTIE. Departed this life Mon
day. June 27. 1932. MATTIE LOMAX, be
loved wife of William Lomax. She also
leaves to mourn their loss four sisters, one
brother and other relatives and friends.
FunersI Thursday, Sune 30. at 2 p.m
from J. T. Steuart funeral home. 30 H st.
n.e Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme
tery.
MARK. MARY ELLEN. On Tuesday. June
28. 1932. MARY ELLEN, daughter of the
late Conrad and Rebecca Mark. Funeral
from the residence of her niece. Mrs.
George G. Jones. 436 15th at. n.e . Thurs
day. June »0. at 10 a m. Interment Cedar
Hill Cemetery 29
MATCHETT. WILLIAM H. On Monday.
June 27. 1932, WILLIAM H. MATCHETT,
husband of the late Rose V. Matchett.
aged 52 years. Funeral from Deal's fu
neral home. 816 H st. n.e,. on Thursday.
June 30. at 11:30 am. Interment Glen
wood Cemetery
MILSTEAD, JAMES EDGAR. On Tuesday,
June 28. 1932, at 3:45 am., at the resi
dence of his daughter. Mrs. Percy L.
Wynkoop. 3515 W pi. n.w.. JAMES EDGAR
MIL8TEAD. beloved husband of Margaret
Mlistead (nee Thomas). Puneral Thurs
day. June 30, at 1 p.m . from Calvary
M. E. Church South. 3040 Que st. n.w.
Relatives and friends invited. Interment
Herndon Cemetery, Herndon, Va.
PRICE. lYDIA J. On Monday. June 37.
1932. LYDIA J.. widow of Bradley C.
Price and mother of Bradley C. Price, jr..
of Fort Worth. Tex. Funeral from the
W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400
Chapin st. n w . on Thursday, June 30,
at 3 pm. Interment Bethel Cemetery,
Alexandria. Va. • 30
! REED. MARGARET. On Monday. June. 27.
1912. at her residence. 815 T st n.w..
MARGARET REED, daughter of the late
John W. and Josephine Reed. She also
leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. Jo
sephine Cole snd Lottie Johnson: two
nephews, Edward T. and John Johnson,
and a heart-broken niece. Maude Wil
liamson Funeral Thursday. June 30. at
1 p.m., from her late residence. Remains
resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funersl
church. 1432 You st. n.w.. until 10 a m.
Wednesday; thereafter at the Above resi
dence. , at
Sratqa.
SMITH. MAI D Oil Tu**dsy June M 1M,
st i'reedmen'a Hospital. MAUD, the bo
•loved wife of Robert Smith and devoted
mother of Alphonso. Clarence. EUenora
and Maud Smith Remains resting at
Lomax'* chape! until Thursday at 2 pm ;
thereafter at her late residence. 1915 12th
st n.w Funeral Friday. July J, at 1 JO
pm., from Lomax* chapel, 1*00 8 s».
n w Friends invited. Interment Payne's
Cemetery. JO
THOMPSON. ARTHUR. Departed this life.
after a brief illness. Tuesday. June 2S.
•MJ. »: Walter Reed Hospital. ARTHUR
THOMPSON, husband of Annie Thompson,
loving brother of Annie McDonald. Ru
dolph and Charles Thompson devoted
friend of Florence White. He leaves to
mourn their loss 10 nieces and * nephews
and a host of other relatives and friends
Remains resting at Barbour Bros funeral
home, *8 K st. n e . until 3 p m. Thursday.
June 30. thereafter at his late residence,
324 Allens court s.w Funeral Friday.
July 1. at 1pm. from the above residence
Interment Arlington National Cemet*'-y.
*0 .
WHITE. FRANCIS E. Suddenly, on Mon
day. June 21 1932. at 9 30 a m . FRANCIS
E. WHITE, beloved son of Doyle C. and
the l3te Addle B White and brother of
Doris C. White. Funeral Thursday. June
30. at lo 30 a m., from bis late residence.
1902 Jackson at. n.e. Interment Fort Lin
coln Cemetery. 21
WHITE. FRANCIS E. There will be a spe
cial communication of East Gate lodge.
No. 3*. F. a. A. M Thursday, June 30.
. 1932. at 9 45 a m . for the purpose of at
tending the funeral of our late brother.
FRANCIS E WHITE
RAYMOND W. MURPHY, Master.
WILKIN*. JAMES E Members of John F
Cook Lodge. No. 10. F. A. A M . are or
dered to meet st Masonic Temple, 10th
and U *ts n w . at 12 SO Thursday. June
30. to attend the funeral of Bro. JAMES
E WILKIN3
FRANK H PEEBLES. W. M.
R W. PINKETT. Secretary.
WILKINS. JAMES E. Monday June 27. 1932.
JAMES E WILKINS of 119 G at n.w., be
loved husband of Dora B Wilkins and
brother of J. P. Wilkins of New York. He
leaves to morun their loss one aunt, three
nieces, one nephew, a sister-in-law snd
many other relatives and friends.-Remains
resting at Frazier s funeral chapel 3rd
and R. I ave n w. Funeral from thg
above-named chapel Thursday, June 30. at
2 p.tr Rev E. C. Smith officiating.
Friends Invited. •
WILKINSON. RACHEL A. BELL. On Mon
day. June 27. 1932. et her residence c>0l
E st. s.w.. RACHEL A HELL, widow of the
late John Francis N. Wilkinson and
moiher of John. Marcellus. Rosette Wil
kinson and Mrs. Genevieve Cannon Trusty.
Funeral Thursday. June 30. at 2 p.m.,
from Israel C M. E. Church. N. J. ave.
and Morgan st. n.w.. Rev E S. Howard
officiating Friends and relatives Invited.
Casket will not be opened in church. In
terment Harmony Cemetery. 29*
WOODS. ANNIE ELIZA. On Tuesday. Jung
28. 1932. at her residence. 722 Quebec pi.
n w . ANNIE ELIZA WOODS, wife of the
late Harry Burdett Woods. Services at
the above address Thursday. June 30. at
2 p.m. Interment Gleuwood Cemetery. 29
lit fHcnuiriam
BARTON WILLIAM H. In loving memory
Of our dear faSher. Rev WILLIAM H.
BARTON who departed this life two years
ago today. June 29. 1930.
HIS WIDOW AND CHILDREN. •
BEARD. CARROLL E. Sacred to the mem
ory of my dear husband. CARROLL E.
BEARD, who passed to the treat beyond
one year ago today. June 29. 1931.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall.
Love, remembrance, outlast all:
And though the years be many or few.
They arc filled with remembrance, dear
one. of you. WIFE. NELLIE. •
BUTLER. VERONICA E. A tribute of lor*
and devotion to the memory of mv dear
flater-in-law. VERONICA E BUTLER, who
departed one year ago today. June 29.
1931.
May her soul rest in peace.
MRS MABEL E AUKARD *
BUTLER. VERONICA E. In sad but loving *
remembrance of our dear mother. VERON
ICA E BUTLER, who departed this 111*
one year ago today. June 29. 1931.
Mother, we often ait and think of you
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call Its .own
HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHIL
DREN. CHARLES A.. LEROY. CHARLES.
Jr.: LOIS AND YVONNE BUTLER. *
EMMERT. ROENA B. A trilwte of love and
devotion to the memory of our dear, wifo
and mother. ROENA B EMMERT. who de
parted this life two year* ago. Jung M.
1930.
A happy home we once enjoyed.
How sweet the memory still:
But death has left a vacancy
This world can never 011.
I mourn for you, dear wife.
But not with outward ahow,
For the heart that mourns sincerely
Mourns silently and low.
Rome may think you are forgotten.
And the wound is nearly healed;
But little do they know tBe sorrow
That ltea In my heart concealed.
I often sit and think of you
When I am all alone.
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
HER LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGH
TER. JOHN L. EMMERT. BLANCHE E.
SCHEUFFLER
RANDALL. ANNA ELIZA. In loving remem
brance of my dear wife and mother,
ANNA ELIZA RANDALL, who departed
this life eight year* aac today. June 29,
1924. HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. •
REVELLE. ALICE C. In loving remembrance
of our dear sister. ALICE C. REVELLE.
who was taken from us two years ago,
June 29. 1930.
Loved In life, remembered in deeth.
NAOMI AND MINNIE. •
REVELLE. ALICE C. In loving remembrance
of my dear mother. ALICE C REVELLE.
who died two years ago today. June 29.
1930.
Gone, but not forgotten._
HER DAUGHTER. •
TAYLOR. JAMES A. In memory -of our de
voted husband and father. JAMES A.
TAYLOR. Who left us eight years ago
today. June 29, 1924.
We shall meet you some bright morning
In our father's mansion fair.
Resting by the living waters.
You are waiting tor us there.
DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN »
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