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Cluster Ralsms in Attractive Pound Cartons Raisins for Cooking - 15-0z. Carton, Seeded. 15-0z. Carton, Puffed. 15-0z. Carton, Seedless ‘15-0z. Carton, Sultana 15-0z. Carton Currants Smyrna Figs 1-1b. Pulled, Celf, Wrapped. . »Lh Wood Box, Pulled. own, Pulled, Pound. nch Layer, Pound 2-1h. Pkg., Blk. Mission.....55¢ 1-1b. Jar Cresca Figs. . 75¢ 2.1b. Jar Cresca Figs......$1.40 8-0z. Pkg. 5 Cr. Figs........20c Glace Fruit 7-0z. Pkg. Assorted Fruit... 65c 7-0z. Pkg. Apricots. . & S07 1-1b. Wood Box, Assorted 14-o0z. Carton Asst. Fruit 22-0z. Carton Asst. Fruit. b. Box Asst. Fruit.. {2-1b. Box Special Fruit. {5-1b. Box Special Fruit. Extra Large Pineapple i Nuts in Shell Imonds, Paper Shell. Budded Walnuts. |Jumbo Washed Brazils Extra Large Filberts. {Large Select Pecans. {Large Stewart Pecans (Large Schley Pecan: Mixed Nuts... [Fancy Italian (‘hettnut! .20¢ Mince Meat Miss North's, Qt. Jr........$1.38 Gordon & Dilworth, Qt Jr..$1.25 G. & D, %-gallon Jar.. Heinz's, 2-1b. Jar. Heinz's, 2-lb. Can Bulk Mincé Meat, Pound. j-Mocha and Java Coffee Ily e World's Most Famous Coffee, Grapefrult, Cranberries Cranberry Je and Eva I Kopp. | {Pound . . B5¢ Fancy Gift Baskets of Fruit 12-0z. Jar Bog Sweets.ue....30¢ oidrnard .v&'g':::h. z;i Ballston. Va. and Let Magruder, Inc., send your Christmas Gift Message. ® Walter Brooks. Magruder, Inc. Phones—Seven Direct Lines—Decatur 4180—4181—4182—4183—4184—4185—4186 Conn. Ave.,, M and 18th Sts. N.W. Estabhshed 1875 This is the place to buy! Fruit Cakes Mrs. Greer’s For Christmas Homemade Fruit Cake Mrs. Keith’s D’Orsay Nutted Sponge Lady Fingers Homemade Cakes, Each Huntley & Palmer Biscuits Salted Nuts Jordan Almonds |1-1b. Tins Mixed Nuts Fresh Fruits Hot House Grapes, Red Hot House, Grapes, White California Grapes, Red California Grapes, White Pears, Pineapples Extra Fancy Apples Oranges, Bananas Alligator Pears, Lemons Best Groceries NV 2T ko & Lbs., Spec. in Useful Tin..$3. 2-1b. Homemade Cakes......85¢c 2-1b. Fruit Cake, in Tin...$2. 3-1b. Fruit Cake, in Tin...$3. 2-1b. Jessie Les Cake. .$3. Each 2 Llbs., in_ Carton... +.$1.45 in Useful Tin......$2.75 50 Homemade Fruit Cake 00 00 00 2 Ibs, in Attractive Tin...$2.25 3 1bs., in Attractive Tin...$3.25 “Ole Missus” A Super Fruit Cake Each 2-1b. Cake, in Tin.. ..$2.60 5-1b. Cake, in Tin... ..§6.00 Ask for Tasting S F. L. Rich’s Fruit Cake 1-1b. Cake, in Carton.......85c 2-1b. Cake, in Carton......$1.30 Special Cakes & Biscuits Pound Almond Macaroons. .90c Peek-Frean’s English Biscuits Pound vee 81 50 Cashew Nuts .$1.50 Pecan Nuts. .$1.50 | Jumbo Peanuts. - .50¢ .50 $93—Less Tubes But Who Wants Their Radio Without Tubes— $119 Complete Model 131—§163.50 Special Xmas Allowance Reduces to Exchange your old Radio—Piano—Phonograph A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Balance on Jordan’s Budget Plan No Red Tape—~No Inconveniences ARTHUR JORDAN 1239~ G Street - Cor 15% Open Evehings Until Xmas THE EVENING Homemade Plum Pudding Made Expressly for Magruder, Inc. 1-pound Bag....... 2-pound Bag. 3-pound Bag. 4-pound Bag. Richardson & Robms Plum Pudding Each 1-1b. Can Pudding... 33c 2-1b. Can Pudding 60c 3-1b. Can Pudding. 902 4-1b. Can Pudding... .$1.20 English Plum Pudding Imported 1-1b. Fanecy Bowl.. 8 2-1b. Fancy Bowl. ... $2.60 Plum Pudding Sauce Ready to Serve 12-0z. Can P. & R. Sauce....30¢ 11-0z. Jar M. A. Hard Sauce.95c Flavoring For Pudding Sauces 4-0z. Bottle Brandy Sauce...30¢ 4-0z. Bottle Rum Sauce.. 30¢ 4-oz. Bottle Sherry Sauce. 30¢ 8-0z. Bottle Brandy Flavor..60¢ 8-0z. Bottle Rum Flavor. 55¢ 8-0z. Bottle Sherry Flavor 55¢ Dates 27, 10-0z. Pkg. Dromedary. Comphe 7%-o0z. Pkg. Pitted Dates. :Tl:i:"“:;r:pfi““,g' Moy Pl Marsarst 1 % hmauss, oth of New' York City; dudse 8-03. Pkg. Staffed. Robert B Matoingly 16-0z. Pkg. §|l!flred Bulk Fard, Pound Nut Meats . Extra Large Almonds. . Jumbo Texas Pecans. Bordeaux Walnut Kernels. Pistachio Nuts ... Black Walnuts Pecan Kernels, 8-0z. Can.. Calif. Walnuts, 8 Pumpkin and Squash and. :Wz.l,hen..lm T 3l Port Rent Mo No. 214 Can Golden Pumpkin, 20¢ | “815,"0e%, & M8 ™8I cneta. ohio, and No. 214 Can Fancy Squash...20¢ Eugenia M. Carey, 38, this city; Rev. Samuel STAR, WASHINGTON, EYE OPERATION ENABLES Marvin Jenkins, an Entertainer in Lansing, Mich., Was Sightless By the Associated Press. LANEI‘I:‘G ZSM‘Ch After livi years.in darkness, Mar- vin Jenkins, ph.nm and radio enter- tainer, L: nze A delical oncnnun iday has given the sighf Jenkins, who was born blin expected to remain blind until his death. One of the first persons he saw when the bandage was removed was his wife Carol, to whom he was married three 59;1; ago. & The operation was Derformefl in a hospital here by Dr. assisted by Dr. Howard C. Rockwell, both of Lansing. removal of a congenital cataract, and required the fitting of an artificiai lens | the eye. restore sight to the other eye. of Jenkins and members of a local luncheon club helped arrange for the operation, to KLAMATH FALLS, Oreg., December 17 here yesterday from blood | infection resulting from a bite inflicted | by a squirrel December 3. Leman H. Nevitt, 85, and Mabel . Good- . o "\W;xxxsmafl Dlollev. :u 2hd"Noia 8. Crosen, Chl(l!fl w Thom‘ l‘ “this E\}'..Y. lnd khl Albert J. Rinehart, 39. 37, both of Baltimore, Md. Mattingly Joe Chap: Rev. age, 1;“‘ 22 both of 'Richmond, 19; Rev. P. 0 20150y A Tirger Rev B B o May Zudke Kovert E. tin Joseph Mirvis, 33, -nn zmel [Peinstein, 24, both of B-lumore. Loeb. Fred TEnt, 24, snd Bore sell, 25. bolh nr vammce,n : 3 ¥ gNicholas. and Eva I._Kopp, 23 Alcova Heights, Va.: BLIND PIANIST TO SEE —_—— From His Birth. December 17.— rformed last of one eye to lind and had John O. Wetzel, It consisted of the No effort will be made to Friends Dies From Bite of Squirrel. (#).—Mrs. Emma Anderson died Ppoisoning, Marriage Licenses. 30: Ri Alexandria, i MdqRote Emsig, Judge Robert E. man, 21 and Eleanor Ward, 18; Mex.nan Wiilbanks. aret E. Pol- 29, and M; Rev. Allan Le Roy MWarren, 21, and Marion Robinson, P. o 25 and Mary E. Price, mi Jncksnn 83, Richmond, Va., and 1; 36, Minneapolis, Minn.; W. Cam oty M. - Rev. Judd. 24. Alexandria, Va 11 AMBULANCES The Most Beautiful Model 52 LocatCaner $4.00 canl Chambers Co. Col. 0432 of All Majestic Models Now 899.50 Comp.ldc Complete B0, The National Capital's only Cavalry ‘!quadmn‘ the 2nd Squadron, 306th Cav WEDNESDAY, DE( Cavalry Speaker to_be Mr. Wyoming, Minis E. Mitchell of President and c ton Nichols, jr., was widely known Wwas a native of Galveston, Tex., son of the late Capt. Wi He came to this city in —_— IBER 17, 1930. NOMINATION OF CLARK CONFIRMED BY SENATE Senate confirmation of the nomina- tion of J. Reuben Clark of Utah as Ambassador to Mexico was voted yes- terday. The Senate also confirmed the nomi- nation of Brig. Gen. Ben H. Fuller to be commandant of the Marine Corps. Other nominations confirmed included | Floyd R. Harrison of the District of Columbia to the Federal Farm Board and Charles D. Mahaffie of the District of Colunfbia to the Interstate Com- merce Commission. The Senate confirmed the following diplomatic of New York, Ministe Nicholas Roosevelt of New York, Ister to Hungary; J. Butler Wright of ster to Uruguay; Charles West Virginia, Minister unml general to Liberia, nominations: NICHOLS RITES TODAY Funeral services for William ‘Hamil- U Tt operator of the chain rant nown he Wwho died at his o 1200 Monday after be conducted 1 funeral home, afternoon at 3 o'clock. in Congressional Nichols, who Interment Cemetery. was 64 years in_this “city. 1900. Hoffman Philip T to Norway; Min- ch,” s home, 1204 E street, a short iliness, were to |3 n the W. W. Chambers 1400 Chapin street, this | Highest, 53; lowest, 3 was o!d (he iam H. Nichols. 7 | alry Regiment, known as';he ;\Y: A e FOUND. ington Squadron,” will hold a banque cSmall brown dos. face similar m;tinx :; 7 o'clock this evening in the | Bekinese. lame hind Aoply ™ Animal Racket Club. (above), commanding the 306th, will be toastmaster. honor will be Senator David A. Reed Col. John Philip Hill Among the guests of Rescue League. FOR LOST ANIMALS apoly Ani League, 349 Maryland ave. 5.w e Nat. 80 sc 83, l THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, prob- ably followed by. snow wm;m and tomorrow morning; slowly rising tem- perature; minimum temperature about 25 degrees. Maryland — Cloudy, probably fol- lowed by snow in west and snow rain in east portion tonight and to- morrow; slowly rising temperature; strong east winds. Virginia—Cloudy, with snow in west and rain or snow in east portion tonight and probably tomorrow morn- ing; slowly rising temperature tomor- row and in extreme southwest portion tonight; strong northeast and east wing West Virginia—Snow tonight and probably tomorrow morning; slow- ly rising temperature tomorrow and in west and south portions tonight. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 27; 8 pm., 12 midnight, 17; 4 am, 16; 8 am, 20; noon, 27. Barometer—4 pm., 30.64; pm 30.64; 12 midnight, 30.54; 4 un 30.47; 8 am., 30.45; noon, 30.34. ngheaz temperature, 28, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday Lowest temperature, 15, occurred at am. today. Temperatire same. 7rm.e last year— ¥ Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 10 am. and 5:46 pm.; high tide, 12:20 am. and 6:13 .m. B Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:01 am. and 6:38 pm.; high tide, 1:11 am. and 7:01 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:21 am.: 4:47 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:21 am.; sun sets 4:47 pm. Moon rises 4:50 a.m.: sets 2:46 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- sun sets half hour after sunset. ‘Water, Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers— Both clear this morning. ‘Weather in Various Cities. of Pennsylvania, Brig. Gen. Henry J. LOS Reilly, Col. George T. Bowman. chief | BAR PIN st with diamonds and of Staff of the 67th Cavalry Division; | Reward it returned to 1433 Bucli s Col. M. 5. Jarvis, Lieut, Col. Robert| Colimbia 2108 . i Guggenheim. Lieut. Col. Frederic Wil- | SARTIN _Bow shaprd: bl set 1% Mone liam Wile, Maj. J. W. Cunningham, 3 | cox. Braddock Heienie AxemntialvA: iz Cavalry; Maj. A. D. Surles, Maj. BEADS—_Yellow amber choker beads. Re- Allen and Maj. E. W. Taulbee, gé{\g;‘ lflof,g&ndclvh st. n.w., Apt. 107. pont. Circie. Deaths R o Pleisser, Dec. 5106, Reward - eaths Reporte BUNCH KEYS. Reward, The, following deatns have been reported to heurs {85, o o218 G st nw uuhu Bl Medal Film, Gus Jasers the 'Health Department in the last SERTICATE ot 3 e o 88, 3423 14th st ste orage Co. common Stock, %‘,},“.::}“,,Emfi“‘;"" FAT ] tificate No. ‘1047, dated July 1, 1956, ry Cushing. 83, Garfleld Hospital. ward. 1733 19th’st. n.w. Elizabetn K. Blist, 89, Cathed fansions. DIAMDND BARPIN, fanc me_on Gold -nu' cer- Re- Sydney Ann Boiseau. 81, 147 ton st. | Baldwin, Shepherd 2420, ;Charles P. Mothersead, 76, Garneid Hos: Do(: Biack_and white 85 mm tag No. 15045, answers to nnme of John P. Clark. 68. 3009 Geor ave. i Lilile o-x—m ”m{"dfqnc’: Hnlsn}\‘tfl s a,,m: (7 hrinetbodis Revard. n, aval Hospital e ST TN o s, and Whits curiy-haired terrier pflumo H. P Tetinér, 35, Emersendy’ Hos- a ' Wiiam w. Matchett, 54, 3600 13th Howard e Ontherine Fodi ! *nuries Ernest Wilkerson, 53, Home for Arec: and Inf pital. Glrence Martone, 22, Emergency Hospital. ne. John Mack, 70. Home for Aged and Infirm. g0 Butler, ‘Chartes_Preston Stubbe, 60, 308 H st. sw. Ids B, Thomas, 87, 154' U st Sallie Thera: Tda Myles, 34, 10% Lda Smith. 80 Freedmen's Hospit Elijah Saunders, 46, Herty Johnson, 42, Gallinger Hospital. Sadie King, 39, Frésdmen's H st. DOG. and F s small M. 54, 13th ts 25th and Lawrence DOG- ok Tedmm size. A% 35th"5t. ‘and Reser 7 S Reservoir rd; rewar ward. North 10821, n_ Gril nswers (o name of Teddy, 1014 | B very seen West Fles A Farker, 37, Walter Reed Hos- DOG—M looks hrlndl Tt Show and part il name Rex: bi Gle; name R ack string J 1 mx tsy Locker, 84. 303 Warren st. 61, Home for Aged and In- TE!LH Answers to name Hyattsville 596 a sterdey in Washington® hm. -m\ bro . Vo PO Call Adams 5: FRATERNITY | Pm_xmmh - P B b eral reward. 1. 53 rre»amen 's Hospital. T ubercutocis Hospital. ospital. 38, Gallinger Hospit: JLonshorne Terry, 36. 2100 8¢ st—nunchd of 6 or 7 l!y; on_chai war. m & o1 Dellcatessen ‘and Peqsics Drug_stor, Lo -na ma if) [surned 1o 843 or call District 3877. $40 on I4th street between n Yavere, ange purse Monday contal Bel; e, ining | Omal imont. t 3 bia ining col- 22. Gallinger Hosplt . Sharne TRarY: 33 Galinger lrn:nnm-s. ost z;muig'gu uY‘grk ave. and PERSIAN " OAT—Pinkish tan color; strayed —— B e e e e ME SENENEN SN BN NN RN R mum Distance Means Nothing to Ryan from 3018 Dumbarton 38 ave, o e infor: wheward for West Botbmac 2232 on aining one 5 bill, g‘l‘!mo!r-ture on F b £ g 35 §§5; 2 8% g5k Statlons. 8 g2 « Weather, e Abilene. Tex....30.08 32 26 ... Clear Alban Y1340 34 i8 Cloudy a. 3022 38 24 0,66 Gloudy 3044 28 Gloudy Baftimore. M. 3044 34 Birmingham ... 3024 44 3 Bismarck, N. 2080 30 Snow 3030 22 .. Pt.cloudy 3034 26 * Cloudy .3010 44 34 038 Cloudy ;3032 34 18 ... Glear 8 18 303 % 14 oo Fodouay 3032 40 24 088 Sleeting 4 24 002 8n 18 Flcloudy 30 Cléa 4 Giear 8 Clear 2 I Cloudy 16 .. Pt.cloudy 50 0134 Rain cl i thdexnm. P oenix, Ariz. Puluhunh Pa. Portland, M an-nm S BBRARER2RBHANRIRLLNAILILTVERLIN FOREIGN, Servi ape 31 mltx, chxrhunkens) and penny; one ‘sei (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) o alse teeth (bottom) wrappes white ns. . W Tvice geper. "Reward, Mo A G yies, Anacostis | pootations, hovors Wi st Station. ‘Route 3, D A On Washington | Paris, France. Cloudy ycar mark endship Heights. Vlendia, _Austri Cloudy PURSE blue_silk, lnlllll H, on bus or ear | Brest, Clear from 35th and Quebec to Mayflower Hotel. Slockhnlm Sl!d!n Clear Tuesday, 9 to 10 n Finder relurn Jto | Gibraltar, Spain Clnr 3515 Qupbec st. nw letrll T4 " ’NPBIDB.I Cl!z!n' P." elondy o (Fayan. A Model chapel, priva N Eaioft, from Dnion Transter —Co | Horta (Faydl), Asore Ghiéivaiops.) I d i i tih‘f.‘f‘ Sv’fiulm':n otte trons 3438 Brown s | Hamilton, Bermud, oy iy te from rown s s ance and livery in connection Union Station. Finder will D b | B e e e, :‘} < "“°“fi" JAMES T RYAN g‘.ny Tewarded Union Transter O on | Ha B 41 Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Wi staved with an district. Re: WRIST W leatner strap, Saturday, n Newton pl. n.w. WATCH, yellow & old, 2-piece dowmnvn ncuon Monroe # &’4&‘4‘-‘&%% Desk Lamps Table Lamps Boudoir Lamps Floor Lamps lep Shades hing Mnchme- Radios Electric Waffle- Irons Fireplace Goods Fixtures & Wir- ings Andirons Electric Room Heaters Vacuum Cleaners BBRBIG ay We Suggest L A Gift of Beauty and Enduring Usefulness 9&‘&%&‘#&&&%&3&‘&3@ FS 911 G Street NW. Since 1888 3 EEYS in leuher mluu-“wnl 16Eh_st. On Guard. .. h 363 For the Last Minute CHRISTMAS SHOPPER Electric Re- frigerators Mazda Bulbs h Electric Percolators Electric Irons Electric Toasters Gas Wat, Hea! 0Oil Water H Gasoline Wal Gas Ranges Oil Ranges BB C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. The Big Gas and Electric Fixture Store NAtional 0140-2622 with Pand R hard coal Like a watchful sentinel, Read- ing hard coal in your bins NOW will shield you from the low temperatures that December will surely bring. And, with Reading Anthracite, you can have just the right amount of heat when it thaws, because this carefully-sized hard coal is in- stantly responsive to your con- trol. ’Phone your order today. near 'fi % % gg % e Al % fi 5 i ; : i ME vy . % i & i Chevy Chase’s Oldest Coal Business Thos. W. Perry Chevy Chase Lake, Md. Wisconsin 2600 THAT hB‘I'l‘El PENNSYLVANIA HARD COAL Births Reported. The, following births have been reported {o the Health Department in the past hog Delhen E. and Eileen Kelley, boy. Paul B. and Ruby L. Hendléy, boy. Yilllam 284 Beetrise Terent Joseph B. and Rut] ussell William P. and Mary T. Hyman and Edith Zimmerman, ) Jeflerson N. and Mary E. Charles A, and Margaret E. Macaboy, girl. Melville Clara E. Peters, girl Baiph N_and Aurelia Simpson."sirl. Vincent W. and Helen N. King Joseph A. ‘and Esthei ir. Joseph & and Virsimin . Newsatir,” gifl Rovert E. and Margaret 8 Jenkins. wirl Ellwood 'ma L. Valentine, girl. nd_Ecmi Lec'ant Sadlic. m Catiin, boy. Perry and Beulali Walters. boy. Stewart and Alice Boyd, boy. Freddie and Ina Gantt, girl. Charlie and Pollie Ke, giri. James and Nettle Durant. girl illle and Armanda de Srappin. pirl ord and Mella Whitaker," gir "h’fi ind Jags Sepois, KL, William and Nellie Brown, Walter and Beulah Sybot. boy. A e s Railways of Peru are installing trucks for auxiliary delivery service. FUNERAI- DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance #3895 Lincoln 0524 Modern _Cha) ALMUS R. SPE?\RB Succeeding the Original W. R. 8 23_Connecticut_Ave. Poto; fl)scph F., Birch’s Sons ther the lllcnllornl of mnor r.omh ‘ormerly “Drll NW w "! New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 2608 Phone North 0047, J. WILLIAM TEE'S SONS, 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388. 788 5th St '1_0537. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 GEO. C. SHAFFF:B V. L. SPEARE CO hh‘ the original W. !m-n est Phon- Nl(lnnll 7!”1 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home JOHN R.“WRIGHT co. _1887_10th ll N W. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St N.W. Col._6324. IRECTORS CREMATORTON W. W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST N.E. LINCOLN 8200 P. J. SAFFELL r“”"‘?’i BEIVICK—IIAHONAI“ CHAS. C, ZURHORST he: ‘itein W8, 535S Chnet. Teiesiions National 2473 FUNERAL DESIGNS. ariamet ATR RN I Sy, TR A—9 A. H. AMICK DEAD Banker and Civic Leader Expires at Cumberland. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., December 17.— Arthur Hammond Amick, sr., 78, native of Bedford County, Pa.. . rominent in banking, business and civic circles here for many years, died at his home here on Monday night. Mr. Amick for some years conducted a marble yaid here and had been prominent in' the work of the Associated Charities and of Central Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation. Mr. Amick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Amick; one son, Arthur Hammond Amick, jr.; and two daugh- ters, Mrs. John F. Lucey and Mrs, Omr:e B. Clifton, both of Scarsdale, Funeral services will be con- durtod at the home tomorrow after- noon. DOG LEADS MEN T0 BODY His Master }'nund in Woods With Bullet Through Heart. SEATTLE, Wash., December 17 () A little black-and-white dog barking frantically led a posse into the forest & mile and a half from Issaquah yes- terday. There the body of his master, Earl G. Pendell, with a bullet wound in his heart, was found. A deputy cor- oner said Pendell had shot himself ac- cidentall, @ard nf Thanks. SVI\F‘TI‘I MAJ. RICHARD, The family ot e ik RIGHARE: (Dot fami wishes to tha ts many fr the h!tunl\ll flmm xrxhutf~ rec ke RO RAY S S Marriage. RAMSEY—ROSS, Mrs. Laurs Mrs. BIULAI ETTA RO » C! IUS 8. RAMSEY on ber 26, at Prederick, Md BDraths. III'NI CARRIE. On Wednesday, December 17, 0. at her residence. 1500 Monroe st mows CARRTE FIERE " CCiov i witiond iess Hess, mother of Beu ulah B. Hess, Notice of funeral later LEFTWIOH, FLORENCE ¢. Departed this life Monday, December l m., at her residence. 5 P LOR- NCE LEFTW! hmr-rM 'H‘urwdnv +trom the of “Incarnation: noe. whers htu:e Lo \Imvnt MARLOW. GRACE. oOn Monday. December 15. 1936, at the “Washington® Sanitarium, GRACE. ' beloved wife of Walter H. Ma low. “Services will be held at her late Te. gence. Coliego Park. Md.. 'on Vednesda December 17, at 1i_a.m. i Interment Rock Creek Cemotery. 1 MITCHELL., EDWARD. Ou Saturday, cember 13, 1930, at 10:30 a.m. at Fre men's Hospital, EDWARD MITCHELL. loved husband’ of Pearl Mitchell son of Mary Mitchell Surviving him are four brothers, two sisters and other relatives and & host of friends. Remains may be viewed a or's funerai homs 380 R I ave. Tow. after 5 p s We nesdav. '‘Puneral Thursday, December 18, from the above-named parlors at 2 p.m Friends invited. Interment Lincoln Memo- rial Cemetery. NEAL, CLARA. Departed this life Sunday, , at Gallinger Hospital, beloved De- ed- e~ devoted wife “of Asberry ghter of Rube Site leaves to mourn her lo i¥o sons, s father, Rube f o elatives ang frisnds Remains rrslm: ‘at Eusens Ford_funeral parlor, 8. Gmpito] st. until Wednes- ay &t § p.m . thence to the residence of her sister, 3T N st. s Puneral Thursday, cember’ 18, p.m. from Rehoboth Babtist ¢ Churen: 15t 5 Fetwemn N oo @ Interment Lincoln Memogial Cemeters. 17 NOYELLS, IDA. 50N Monday, December 15, 1030, IDA NOVEI devoted wife of Riche T Novells, daushter of ‘s Minoie Bo: niece of Mrs. Mildred Pendleton. Fuoeral from her late residence, 4410 Hayes st. ne., Thursday. December 18, at 1:30 p.m. Friends invited to attend. PHOENIX, LAURA nucu December 15, 1930, at gaughters residence, un o LAURA FRANCES PHO] eF of "Bertha Washinaton. aid the Gertrude Alexander, sister of Alice Malinda Lucas, Nathaniel and Jack ‘Coates, Bhe also leaves nine grandchildren and two great-gramdchildren. Remains rest- ing _at the Jarvis - 1 church. 1432 You st. n.w.. until 5 b.m. Wednesday, thereafter at 4812 Hayes st. p.e. Puneral Thursday. December 18, at 2 p.m.. from First Baptist Church, Gearge- own, lonutns PATRICK. On Saturda Desse: 13, 1930. at Gallinger Hosp! RioR” ROBGERS ALl Her of Lizzie Rilr( Funeral Thursday, December 18, from, Holy Comforter Chu; a.m. Priends in- Vited.” Interment af' ‘Mount" Olhuer Cem er: On Monday, . at h SMITH, CLARENCE. On Wednesdav, Dee cember 17. 1930. at Tuberculosis Hospital, CLARENCE SMITH. "He leaves one sist ef and many friends' Remmins resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later, WALKER, ELIZABETH CALLAN. day, December 15. 1930, at On Mo Alsxandria, L. ELIZABETH CALLAN WALICR bt loved wife of Dr. Lewis A Walker. Fue neral Friday, December 18, 1930, at 5% am. from the home of her sister, Henty 8. Gamble, 1320 Gallatin . st Mass at’ the Church of the Nativity at 18 w:u,r,. 'KATHERINE E. On_Tuesday, De- Foamber 6, 1930, at’ per residence’ 3034 Porter st. n.w. Apt. 201, KATHERINE E., beloved" wite “of " Copt " BemiEa Weoti Euneral services at Sawler's chael, Penna ave. n.w. on Friday. Decemher 19, at 11 am. Tnterment - Avingean Na 18 tional Cemete w:nl'nuv l:wm\ A WARFIELD Suddents, 16, 19 er me. EMATA \V'\PFXPLh YwARTiAN, Do Belbnaa MaA of Alfred C. War| Reral Thursdsy. Decembar 18, from her late residence. 9 Washineton Kensington, Md. Irfterment Damaseis Cemetery, Maryland 17 WHITE, WILLIAM EDWARD. Saturdav, De. cember 13. 1930, af his residence. 1401 18th stnw. WIL LLIAM EDWARD WHITE. aged 58 year 21" services at_Hysona's fiinera1 Home. 71300 N s wh Thyreday, November 18.'at 8 p.m. Interment Broad- WITT. CARL C. Suddenly. cember 17." 193n, Yerton. 1673 ‘co WITT. arad of Helen™ B it sone's Fanaral Thursdav, Wednesdav., De- is r;smtmo the Cal- 2 T home. 1300 N December 13, at 4 p.m. In Memoriam. CISSEL HENRY. Tn sad but lovine ramem- brance of mv dear husband, HENRY CIS- SEL. who deBarter this life 12 years ago today, December 17, 1918, God knows how T miss you, Never, shall your memory fade SAD _AND LONELY = WIFE, Clssrr) EHRLICH. RUDOLPH. NETTIE 1n loving memory of our dear husband and father, RUDOLPH EHR'-: i‘lé Who departed this life Decem- er 17, DEVOTED _WIFE. BESSIE, AND S AURRIER DO OTHY. . FRAZIER. LYDIA M. In memorv of our doar er and YDIA M. In sad but loving dear husband and ALTWOOD. Who e ~nine years ago to- day, December 17, The month of December is To us the saddest of tha ven: Memory is as great today As it was the hour you passed away. Dumt. how we do miss you, Since ' from earth you passed away, And our hearts are beating sorely As we think of you toda: DEVOTED WIFE “ADDIE sMALLwooD, THOMAK. MA(‘-(‘ In sad but loving re- membrance of ‘my dear wite, OMAS, who departed this Teass she today, Preoomoer 110l Days of sadness still come o'er me, Secret tears do often flow, By, memors keeps you near ‘Though you died four v YOUR LONELY HUSBAND. * THORNTON, CAROLYN A. In sad but lov- here, ne, o Grmembrance of iy dear friend; CAROLYN A ITON. who departed this life one year %o\ today. Becemmber T 1929. Mass at the Francisean Monastery. Loved 1n life, remembered 1n death, BESSIE. * WILLIS, LOUIS W. In sad bll! loving re- membrance ot ur_dear “husband - and father. s, Who' dsparted S this life one year “aso todng, Desecserr i Today brings back memories in our of'the day you went to rei n: THE, ongs, Who Wink of you, déar hubby, Are (he ones who loved We have only your ooty aur “hubby, To remember our whole lives through, And yours is the one e shall never !nrlel. For we are always thinking of you, We see you in our dreams. dear nuhby. Ol how we wish them 1o be true That' we .could be just tittle nnur. Just to say & few words to Sow 1 silds my dear commanion Byt thiough Christ, the noge L That Tll meet him 1t T'm fai On the resurrection morn. When svening shades gre falliog, And we are sitting ail o In our hesrts omes n by 1t 3o rculd 38 " CONBLY . AND AND DAUGHTER, ¢ vorn

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