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CLAUDEL AND ADAMS TO ATTEND LUNCHEON Ambassador Paul Claudel of Prance and Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams are to be guests of the Washington Kiwanls Club at a lunch- j eon July 14 on board the frigate Con stitution. it was announced today. The Klwanians have arranged a program appropriate for Bastille day. Ben T. Webster, pr.-Ident of the Washington Board c Γ Trade, was the gue*i speaker at the regular meeting of the Kiwanis Club yesterday. 8econd | Vice President Lexis Τ Breuninger ' presided in the absence of the presi dent. Edwin F. Hill, and the first vice' president. Dewey Zirking. who are at tending the international Kiw&nis convention In Detroit. EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & F STS. COOL SUMMER TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats Linen Trousers.... $1.95 White Flannel Seersuckers $1.95 Trousers $5.65 Mohair Trousers. . .$4.95 Tropical Worsteds. .$3.95 White Ducks .$1.50 And Others In our Trouser Department you'll find com plete stock of cool trousers for Summer com fort. If you have an odd coat or two. bring it to Eiseman's and match it with a pair of our special trousers. OPEN A CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNT M PLEDGE SOUGHT OF NATIONS Carnegie Endowment Seeks Promise Not to Lend Eco nomic Aid in Conflict. Br th· As»Oft*t»rt Prf* PARIS. July 1.—Nicholas Murray Butler told the Associated Press today that the Carnegie Endowment for In ternational Peace plans to request that the American Government call a con ference of signatories to the Briand Kellogg pact, with the oDJect of pledg ing them to advance no economic help DOCTORS Recommend AMBULANCES CHAMBERS Largest in the City Clean. Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Call COL. 0432 Phone or irrite your address. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. of any kind to any nation which vlo-j lat«s the pact by resorting to war. He and his associates in the Carnegie : Endowment are to present the idea to j leaders of European thought inside and outside the governments, he disclosed. "Under the pact as it stands," he I said, "suppose a nation goes to war What are the co-signatories going to do? j They cannot go to war without violating ; the pact. "Their attitude 'is either to encour age the pledge-breaking nation by offer ing it war materials and supplies, or to discourage it by withholding such as sistance " If there could be an agreement among the signatories, the chances of a breach of the pact would be enormously re duced and the problem of disarmament would be greatly simplified. Dr. Butler ι j believes. He and his associates also are trying to work out a formation of regional economic groups to promote economic ι restoration of European states "My own idea," he said, "is to have three regional unities—the Balkans. Ï Central Europe and Eastern Europe." Dr. Butler will leave for England at the end of this week. Deaths Reported. Winfleld S. Grigsby, 86. 1217 11th st. Annie E. Woods. 72. 722 Quebec place. Robert J. Boyd. 71, 1360 Parkwood place. John Murphy. 6Γ. St Elizabeth's Hospital. Iyda Price. 54. 3720 Upton St. Irene S. Pritch. 45. 710 A st. n e. COOL SUMMER SUITS Charge It! a <4 Convenient I U U,> EISEMAN'S. 7th & F | BUY or RENT Office Furniture H. Baum & Son 616 Ε St. N.W. Nat. 9136 Gertrude F Lawrence. «0. Sibley Hospital. Ethel Hamilton. 37. Georgetown Hospital Infant of Henry and Rose Gay, J day». George Washington Hospital. Marcellena Bowles. M. 2· 19 Dumbarton ave Saplo Holmes. 10. St Elisabeth's Hospital. Dicy Edmonds, tl. Garfield Hospital. Mary F. Eniee. «5. 2443 Snows ct. Elias J Harris. S3. St. Elizabeth's Hospital Arthur Thompson. 44. Walter Refd Hospital Josephine Ward. 40. St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Ethel Wrltht. 33. Freedmen s Hospital Infant of Martaret Johnson. 4 days, Freed men'j Hospital. ' Births Reported. 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William Lee Sons' funeral establishment. 3S2 Pa »ve. η * . Saturday. July 2, at 2 p.m. BROWN. WILLIAM Departed this life Wed nesday. June 29. 193.Λ 8 15 a m . WILLIAM BROWN. 22. brother of Mr» Roselee Mau ley and brother-in-law of George W. Man ley. 231 S st. n.w. He has a mother, lather, sister and brother In Philadelphia. Remains resting at Janifer funeral parlor. Ills 22nd st. η w. Funeral will be in Philadelphia. 1* Bl'RLEIGH, JOHN JAMES. On Wednesday. June 29. 1932. Lieut. Col. JOHN JAMES BURLEIGH. United States Army «In fantry ι. Remains resting at Tabler's fu neral home. 928 M st η w Funeral from Fort Myer cater. Arlington National Cem etery. 11 a m. Saturday. July 2. CL1CKNER. LIZZIE KERWAN. On Thurs day. June 30, 1932. at. her residence. 110 Primrose st. Chevy Chase. Md.. LIZZIE KERWAN, beloved wife of Rev George M. Cllckner. Services at Mausoleum Chapel. Lorrgine Cemetery. Baltimore, Md . on Saturday. July 2. at 2 p.m. I CRAWFORD. AMY .1. On Tuesday. June 28. 1932, at the residence of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs J. L Dlck erson. 417 Ttt.nw. Mrs AMY J CRAW FORD. Remains at Frazler'g funeral home, 389 R X. ave n.w.. until β ρ m. Friday. July 1. Funeral Sunday. July 3. at 12 o'clock, from New Hope Baptist Church. Eagle Rock. Va. 2 DEVINE. ROBERTA J. On Thursday. June 30. 1932. ROBERTA J DEVINE, beloved wife of the late Charles M Devine Shi Is survived by four daughter» and four sons. Funeral from her late residence, 1540 34th st. Ύ) ν . on Saturday. July 2. at 2pm Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. OMNIBUS DRIVERS FLY London Club Attracts 1,500 Mem bers From Traction Companies. One of England's largest flying clubs. 1,500 members, is composed of drivers and conductors of London's omnibuses. It is called the London General Omnibus Co. Sports Association Flying Club. Marriage Licenses. Edwin Ε Kellam 25. and Nannie F Webb, 2*. both of Richmond; Rev. Allan F Poore. William H Wright. 59. β4β 5th st n e . and Barbara E. Hoffman. 63, ?46 5th et. n e.; Rfv Joseph T. Kennedy. James Whitfield. 31. «20 Conn. ave . and Nellie G. Johnson. 27. 1758 U et.; Rev. W A Randolph. William L Ryan. 28 Waldorf. Md., and Kathryne C Wilson 23. 1121 Ε st. n.e.; Rev W. 8 Abernethy. William Ε Norton. 18, 323 10th st. n.e.. and Mplba L. Montgomery, 18 Rev. John E. Briggs. Fred M. Walthall. 23. <40 15th st. se., and Frances L. Dempsey, 15. 438 15th St. s e : Rev John E Brings James Β I.arkln. 22. 413 Mgrlettg pi . and Mary S Meeks. 20. West Falls Church. Vn ; Rev. Walter F Smith Randolph Thomas. 22. 1822 7th at . and Hazel Green, 25. 51 D st. i.e.; Rev. L. H. Schaefer. George Β Clark. 41 218 8th at. ne. and Grace A Scott. 1544 Β st. I.e.; Rev. Hugh Τ Stevenson. Russell C. Terry. 28 1737 17th st . and Dorothy I Faucett. 29, Plalnfleld. Ν J.; Rev James D. Buhrer. Pascal M. Abernethy. 25. Burlington. N. C . and Evelyn Moore, 25, Raleigh, N. C ; Rev. W S. Abernethy William L. 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Jr.. 21. 1304 Girard St. n.e.. and Catherine W Clayton, 28. 003 L st. n.e : Rev. F. I A. Bennett Russell Jrnkins. 28 1323 5th at . and Elsie Tunstall. 23 144 Τ st.; Rev, C. Τ Murray. Dale W Williams. 22. and Julia F Collins. 22. both of Sligo Mill road; Rev. A. C. H Schmidt. Thomas H Edmonson. 23. 210 4th at . end Emily J. Blackman. 18, Sligo Mill road; Rev. Richard Ε Schmidt Albert E. Ewing. 24. 810 Newton pl.. and Mary Adams. 18, Tampa, Fla.; Rev. Walter F Smith Robert Ρ Kluge, 21. and Margaret M O'Rourke. 18. both of Baltimore; Rev. J Lawrence Kilkenny. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue league. 71 Ο st. η w. North 5730 LOST. BRINDLE BULL, small, "Dixie.' license 14404 Forest Hills section. Chevy Chase liberal reward National 2788 or Emerson 7520 . * DCK> young white setter, with one light - brown ear $10 reward if returned to C. R Loaan, McLea» Va. Telephone Cleveland 2802. _ JEWELS—Liberal reward at hotel desk. 2400 18th st , for recovery of jewels lost from Apt.519. PEKINGESE, mixed gray and brown dog. tumor ou stomach: 115 reward. Wm. Spar row. 623 7th St. n.w.. 2nd floor. 1* PUPPIES—Le Blond ave.. Cheverly. Md.. 2 hound puppies. 6 months old. Reward. Call Hyattuville 1334-R. _ RING, gold-diamond engagement. In business district. Tuesday. June 21. Reward. Phone National 5848. EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & F STS. ι 9 · ALL SUMMER SUITS | DRASTICALLY REDUCED Our entire stock of fine suits drastically re duced for immediate clearance. This is the great opportunity of the Summer, for the re ductions are the most unusual in our history. 510 Seersucker Suits $β·75 S12.75 Imported Linen Suits. .$9*75 S19.75 Tropical Worsteds.. .$16-75 Open a Charge Account Take advantage of these generous savings on fine Summer clothing and buy on Eiseman's liberal payment plan. Convenient terms, either » weekly or monthly, cheerfully arranged. Pay during July and August. * |j; , EraîttH. DO WILL. WILLIAM HARVET. Oil Thurs- I day. June 30 1932 »t Children * Hospital. WILLIAM HARVEY DONNÏLL Jr., beloved son of Willi*.m H. and Dorothea C. Don nell of 2834 37th st ne. aged β Tear». Funeral from the W. W Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin St n.w . on Saturday July ], at 11 am Relatives and friends tnvlted. Interment it Glenwood , Cemetery DORSET. ELEANOR. Departed this life on | Wednesday. June S». 1">S2. ELFANOR DORSE Y She leaves to mourn their loss a brother. !»o sisters and many other relatives and f; ient's Remains at Bai lay * funeral home. 3rd and I sts η w. Fu neral Saturday. Julv 2. at 2 ο clock, from Bailey s funeral parlor. * DIFFY. MINNIE I. On Thursday. June SO 1932. at her residence. foe A st i.e.. MIN NIE I . biloved wi.'e of Silis C Duffy Funeral from the above :esidence on Sat urday. July 2. at 2 ρ m Interment pri vate Please omit flouer». ri'LLER. JOHN FRANKLIN. Suddenly, on Friday. July 1. 1932. at his residence Falkstone Apts . Apt 105. 1401 Fairmont St. nw. JOHN FRANKLIN, .beloved hus band of the late LWïle W Filler and father of Carrie M. Fuller. Notice of fu- I neral later. G ANN. ROBERT STEWART. On Friday July 1. 1932, at the home of his parents Chain BridKe Heights. Va.. ROBERT | STEWART GANN. infant ion of Myer and Agnes Oann Funeral from the home Sat- i urday. July 2. at 10 a m Interment Co lumbia Gardens Cemetery. Arlington County. Va GOLDEN. JOSEPH A. On Thursday. June SO. 1932. JOSEPH A . beloved brother of Mary and Aenes Golden Funeral from W W Chambers Co funeral home. 140fi Chapin st. η w.. on Saturday. July 2. at I 8:30 am thence to Blessed Sacrament Church. Chevy Chase. D C . at 9 a m. In terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GRAFFAM. ANNA M. On Thursday. June SO. 1932. ANNA M . wife of th- late Lieut. Geirce W OrafTam and mother of Mrs Ethel Graffam Van Sant. Remains rest lnr at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th at. n.w. Services at at the S H Hines Co. funeral home. Saturday. July 2. at 9 45 am. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. HARKIS. ELLIS. Suddenly passed Into eternal rest Tuesday evening June 28. 1932. at fi o'clock. ELLIS HARRIS He leaves to mourn their loss a brother, sis ter. uncle and aunt and a host of other relatives and friend·. Remains resting at Moon s funeral home. 1332 U St. n.w. Fu neral Sunday. July 3. at 2 ρ m. * HENDI.FR. MAJ CHARLES Τ WednesdBT. June 29. 1932. at the Roosevelt Hotel. Ma) CHARLES Τ HENDLER. age 71 years Re mains resting at Hysong s parlors. 1300 Ν »! n.w. Funeral services at Hyson* s fu neral chaprl. 1300 Ν st. η w , on Saturday. July 2. at 10 a m. Friends may view the remains on Friday, Julv 1. between the ] hours of Λ and 8pm Interment Arling ton National Cemetery. 1 HENDLER. MAJ. CHARLES T. Member! of the Augustus Ρ Gardner Post. No 18. the American Legion, are notified that fu neral services for Comrade Mai. CHARLES Τ HENDLER will be held at Hysong'» par lors. 1300 Ν st n.w . on Saturday. Ju'y 2. 1932. at 10 ο clock a m A. COULTER WELLS. Commander. Ht'NTT. ALICE D. On Thursday. June 30 1932. at her residence. 4437 14th st. n e . ALICE D. HUNTT. aged #7 years, widow of William A. L. Huntt- Funeral gervicea at her lat» residence Saturday. July 2, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Congressional CemeteTy. JACKSON. HATTIE A. Departed this life Tuesday. June 38. 1932 at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Qertrudc Miller. Oray ave. Arlington. Va . HATTIE A. JACK (SON She leaves to mourn her departure ten children. Isaac, Henry, Louis. Morris end Hattie Jackson. Mrs Eva Robinson, Oertrude Miller. Lucy Powell. Bertha Ly ons and Catherine Brown She also leaves twenty grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. Remains resting at the ] John T. Rhines funeral home. 211 North Patrick it., Alexandria. Vti . until Friday. July 1 thence to her late residence. Grav ave . Arlington. Va Funeral from Mount Zion Baptist Church. Arlington. Va . Sat- ] urday. July 2. at 2 p.m. 1 j.nvnou.i, milium η.ιι,ιπη.1, Suddenly, on Tuesdav June 38 1932 at Tuscon. Ariî WILTON WALTHAN JACK SON. the beloved husband of Trevola J Jackson and devoted son of George A. and Mary 8. Jackson, brother of Myron M . Gorham O. Jackson and Evelyn J Davis. Remains resting at Frsr.ter funeral home, 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice of fu neral later. 2 JOHNSON. WAVRFGARP * On Friday. Julv 1. 1932, BEAUREGARD 8 beloved husband of the late Martha Elizabeth Johnson and father of Alexander R and William W. Johnson of Washington. D C. and T. Calvin Johnson of Denver, Colo. Notice of funeral later JOHNSON, chari.es. On Tuesday. June 28. 1932 CHARLES devoted son of Willis and Lucy Johnson, brother cf Mary Jones. Alfred and Conrad Johnson. He also leaves one aunt. Funeral Sunday. July 3 from the V/ Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You it. n.w. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. S I.JSTON. THOMAS A. On Thursday. June 30, 1932. at 11 pm, THOMAS A,, beloved son of the late Michael and Ann Liston ι nee King). Funeral from his late resi dence. 1005 4th st. n.e , Monday. July 4. ρ' I 10 ι m High requiem ma's at St. Alo-siuj Church at 9 am. Intermen' Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and | friend* invited. 3 LOGAN. JOHN ANTHONT. On Wednesday. June 2·. 1932. JOHN ANTHONY LOQAN. loving husband of Olivia Logan, devoted father of Gloria and Marshall Logan and aon of Marshall Logan He also leaves to mourn hi» departure one aister. two hrotheri and other relatives and friends Remains restinr at the John Τ Rhlnes funeral chapel. Jrd and Eye st». s.w. Fu neral Saturday. July 2. at 2 30 ρ m., from John Τ Rhine»· funeral chapel. Inter ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery MeO'NE. HELENE DE THOUARS On I Thursday. June JO. 1932. at her residence. | *19 Portland st sc . Congress HeUhfs. , HELENE DE THOUARS McCUNE. beloved wife of Frank Ε McCune and mother of Julia E. Isdell. Funeral from the above residence on Monday. July 4. at '0:30 a m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Gtenwood Cemetery. 3 MHHAI'D. ALBERT On Thursdav. June 30. 1932. ALBERT MICHAUD of 432 Manor pi n.w., beloved husband of Mary Ann Michaud. Services at the above address Monday. July 4. at 8 30 a m : thence to St. Gabriel s Church, where mass will be said at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 MVELLER. CARL ,T. On Friday. July 1, 1932 at Alexandria Hospital. CARL J. MUELLER son of the late Car! and Wll helmlna Mueller Funeral services Mon day. July 4 at 2 p.m.. at the chapel of Prospect Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 3· MI'LLFN. SAI.LYE A On Wednesday. June 29. 1932, at the home of her brother. Ν R. Lowry. 2113 Venshle st., Richmond. Va . SALLYE A MULLEN. Funeral services at Venable Street Baptist Church Friday. July 1. at 4:30 p.m. Interment at Rich mond. Va 1* O'BRIEN. JAMES J. On Wednesday June 29. 1932. at his residence Apt. 302. 14S0 V st n.w. JAMES J. the beloved hus band of Hattic O'Brien and son of the late John and Marsarrt Α ο Brier, Fu neral from above residence on Saîurdav. July 2, at 8 30 a.m thence to St. Paul's Church, where reaulem mass will be said for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relative» »nd ! friends Invited. PARKER. FRANK. On Monday. June 27. 1932. at his residence. 1341 Delaware ave. sw. FRANK PARKER, devoted hniband of Ellrabeth Parker, beloved son of Wil liam and Swale Parker He also leaves to mourn his passing three brothers, one sister and many other relatives and I friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Εν» »ts. s.w.. until 5 pm. Friday. July 1 there after at his late residence. 1341 3rd st. η w Funeral Saturday. July-2. at 10 a m from above residence. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. POLLARD. RANDOM On Thursday. June 30. 1932. RANDOM POLLARD, beloved husband of Mary C Pollard of 1521 Ver mont ave n.w Funeral from his late residence. 1521 Vermont ave n.w . Satur day. July 2, at 9 30 a m Interment Ar lington National Cemetery. · POLLARD. RANDOM. Members of Col. amm James S Pettit Camp. No. 3. V W V. will assemble at Ihe residence of our late comrade. HMjflRANDOM POLLARD. 1521 Ver HVsàf'Vmont ave η w . 9 30 a m Satur gffij! day, July 2. 1932, for the purpose of attending his funeral. Burial In Arlington National Cemetery. M C MOXLEY. Commander. ICHt'ERMANN. CARL C. On Friday. July | 1. 1932. at his residence. 3525 Davenport I st. η » . Apt. 408. CARL C. husband of ' Josephine G Schuermann. Services and I interment private Saturday morning. July 2. lilt STER. SI'SIE AKUSTV On Wednes day. June 29. 1932. SUSIE AUGUSTA SHUSTER. ased 81 years. Remains rest ing at Cunningham's funeral home. Alex andria. Va. Funeral Saturday, July 2. at 11 a m . from the above parlors Interment Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore. Md. IIMrSOK. JOSEPH W. Departed this life on Wednesday. June 29. 1932. at 10 55 p.m.. at his residence. Laytonsville. Md . JOSEPH 'V SIMPSON husband of the late Martha L Simpson and father of Joseph M. Simpson of Kensington. Md.. and William Ε Simpson of Laytonsvllle, Md Funeral Sunday. July 3. at 2 p.m.. from Brook Orove Μ. Ε Church. Laytons ville. Md., Rev. H A Brooke officiating. 2 1LEEPER. WILI.IAM HENRY. On Thurs day. June 30. 1932. at Ocean Orove, Ν J . WILLIAM HENRY, beloved husband of Minnie Β Sleeper and father of Mrs. F. W Dane of Doutlaston Park. Long Island. Funeral from his late residence. 4428 Greenwich parkway η w . on Monday. July 4. at 10 a m Relatives and friend· are Invited. Interment Glenwood Ceme tery. 3 IOMERS. LOIS M. On Friday. July 1. 1932. LOIS M.. beloved daughter of Elmer T. and lit A Somers. aged 14 months. Re mains resting at Deal's funeral home. *1# &»t ne. Interment Ida Grove. V»., on turday. July 2. at 3 D m ITEVENSON. JOSEPHINE. Departed this life on Thursday, June 30, 1932. at 4:05 ρ m., at lier residence. 1735 13th st. n.w,. after a lingering Illness. JOSEPHINE STEVENSON, widow of Harrison Steven son She leaves to mourn their loss two stepsisters, two niece*, three nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Re mains resting at James H. Wlnalow's fu neral home. 12th and R sts. n.w.. and may be viewed Saturday after 4 ρ m., at her late residence. Funeral Sunday. July 3. at 1:30 p.m.. from Vermont Avenue Bap- . list Church. Rev. C. T. Murray officiating. ! Interment Harmony Cemetery. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. From which none ever wake to weep. S· 1 rOWI.E. MARY G. On Wednesday. June 20. 1932. at Yonkers, N. Y . MARY G TOWLE. beloved aunt of Margaret Towle Luce and Kathryn Towle Howell. Funeral from the parlors of James Τ Ryan, 317 Pennsyl- ι vanta ave s e., on Saturday. July 2. at ' 8:30 a m ; thence to St Matthew's Church, where mass wlll.be said at 9 a m Rela tives and friends lnvltfti. Intei nun» M<dUU QUw OeottHjh > .... Λ Draîiifl. VERMILLION. OUIUS t. Suddenly. on Wednesday. Jun» 29. 1932. at 11 30 «m. In Georgetown University Hospital. CHARLES K. VERMILLION beloved hus band or the late Fannie Vermillion and beloved father of Joseph. Charles and Wesly Vermillion. runrrtl Saturday. July 2, at 2 ρ m . from the residence of his son. Wesly Vermilllor.. 11 Buena Vista ave . Cherrydale. Va Relatives and friends In vited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 1 WAITE. FANNa W. Oil Thursday. June 30. 1932. at Stbley Hospital. FANNIE W WAITE 'nee Franeri Funeral from the parlor* of Joseph F Birch s Son* 3034 M st nw. Saturday. Julv 2. at 2 pm. Rel atives and friends invited Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Frederick. Md. WARD. AMT L. AND BETTY I.. On Wed nesday June 29. 1932. at Children's Hos pital. AMY t and BETTY L.. Infant daughters of Joaeph W. and Ora L Ward Funeral from the W W Chambers Co funeral home. 1400 Chapln st η » . or. Saturday July 2 at 11 am Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 WHITNEY. JAMES. On Thursday. June 30 1931? at Episcopal Eye. Ear and Throat Hospital. JAMES WHITNEY. He !eav. s to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Harriett Whitney Is father of Joseph Whitney also two brothers. Remains resting at the John T. Rhlnes funeral chapel, 3d anrt Eye sts. ».w. Notice of funeral later. l WILLIAMS. PHYLLIS BtliMCE. Departed this life on Wednesday. June 29. 1932. at Shingles, on South River. Md , PHTL LIS BERNICE WILLIAMS, beloved dauik ter of Julia E. and Philip Β Williams Funeral Saturday, July 2. at 2 p.m . from her late residence, 913 Β st. n.w. Mends Peter .Young She also leaves to mourn their loss two slaters. Mildred Jackson and Bianch Brown one brother. Guy Young, and a ho»t of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral ptrlors. 1300 South Capitol st., un til 4 pm. Saturday, July 2 thereafter at her late residence. SI De Fries gt. n.w Funeral 8unday. July 3. at 1 pm. from the Rehoboth Baptist Church. 1st st be tween Ν and Ο stg. s w. Interment Wood invited W 1· Departed this life lawn Cemetery 2 in Hfomortam BROWN. MARIA. A token of love to the memory of our devoted mother. MARIA BROWN, who entered eternal rest one year ago today. July 1. 1931. We think of you In silence, No eye can se» us weep Many «lient tears are shed When other» are asleep. We miss your kind and cheery ways. Wuh you we spent our happiest days. We miss you when we need a friend On you. dear mother, we could always de pend TOUR LOVING CHILDREN. SUSIE. AR THUR AND SADIE · BITI.FR. HAUIE. In lad memory of my devoted friend. HALLIE BUTLER, who de parted this life two years ago today, July l, 193·. As I loved him. so I miss him HIS DEVOTED FRIEND. MAMIE. · JOHNSON. ANNIE BARKER. In lovln* re membrance of our devoted mother, 4NN3 BARKER JOHNSON, who departed thig life four years ago today. July 1. 1918 When alone in sorrow the bitter tear* flow There comes sweet memories of long ago. Unknown to others you steal to our side And whisper. "Dear loved ones, death can not divide.'· Bhe had a mother's love for every one sh· met. · So you know her devoted children can never forget. Oh. how we miss you mother, dear: We have no one to wipe away our tears. You wore a crown of patience. Through years you struggled on. Those hands that rest forever Are the ones that made our "home." HER LOVING CHILDREN. ANDREW. CLAUDE. CATHERINE AND MATILDA BARKER JOHNSON. Till memory fades and life departs. You'li live forever in my heart. Time takes away the edge of grief. But sweet memory turns back every leaf. DEVOTED SISTER. HENRIETTA BOSTON God gave me a foster mother. She was one who never grew old. God made her smile as the sunshine. He made her heart of pure gold HER FOSTER DAUGHTER. CATHERINE WILLIAMS. · LIVERS. EVA P. To -.he memory of our dear wife and aunf. EVA Ρ LIVERS, who departed this Ufa four years ago today» July 1. 1128. Though the years be many or few. They are filled with remembrance of you. HUSBAND. JEP.RY LIVERS NIECE, GER TRUDE BERRY SMITH. THELMA I.OIISE. In lovina re membrance of our dauahter. THELMA LOUISE SMITH, who departed this It?· eleven years am today. July 1. 1921. He givgth His beloved rest. THE FAMILY. · TINNER. EVELYN J. CLAYTON. DANIEL. In loving remembrance of my dear mother. EVELYN J. TINNER. w.ho depart ed this life fifteen years ago today. July 1. 1911: also of my dear cousin, DANIEL CLAYTON, who died suddenly one year and four months ago, March 6. 1931. You don t know the sorrow to be left a'one "Π1 Ooq sends'thê message to your home. It's sad when He calls for one or th· other. But the saddest of all 1» when He call· for your mother. DEVOTED DAUGHTER. RUTH. You bad* no ont t last farewell. You said good-by to none. Your loving heart lust ceased to beat And before I knew it you were goni·. DEVOTED COUSIN. RUTH. · WARD. IGNATIUS H. In sad but loving re membrance of our dear husband and fa ther. IONATIUS H WARD, who departed this life five years ago today. July 1. 192T. It was in the morning. Five years ago today, The angels rsme down to earth And bore htm away. Deep in the heart lies a picture Of a dear one laid to rest. As the years go by and we grow older Your sweet memory is our bindinc tie. You watched us live, you watched us grow. You helped us on our way You taught us truths that w· should know. That shall forever stay. We do not forget you. nor do we intend. We think of you often and we will to th· end. A loving thought, true and tender. Just to show we still remember As the buds, flowers and blooma return. So do our hearts always yearn Oh. this world would be like heaven If we could see your face again. · We shall meet you some bright morning In our Father's mansion. WIFE AND CHILDREN » FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. 2URHORST Ml EAST CAPITOL ST. Phon· Litteoln $37t. Joseph F. 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