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FUNERAL OF ROLAND LEE PLANNED FOR TOMORROW Youth Drowned After Leaping From Ferry Boat to Dock and Slipping Into Icy Water. Funeral services for Roland Lee, 22 years old, of 534 Fourth street south- east, who was accidentaly drowned at Annapolis Sunday night when he Jeaped from a ferry boat docking there and slipped from ‘the wharf into_the water, will be held tomorrow from Tay- Jor's funeral parlor in Annapolis and burial will be in Mount Arlington Cem- etery, Baltimore. Lee’s young wife, a bride of only three months, went to Annapolis yesterday to complete the arrangements. She was informed that Lee, an oiler aboard an | Annapolis-Claiborne ferry, had been eager to hurry home when the boat docked on the final trip for the night. The ice-coated dock provided treach- erous footing and he fell overboard. Lee's cries attracted the attention of the ctew. The ferry's lights were trained on the water and a search begun which was successful some 20 minutes later, when Lee's body was raised with the aid of oyster tongs. Physicians were unable to revive him. More Than Ever RESENT economic condi- tions make it more impor- tant than ever before, perhap. that costs minimum. We have long since done our share by lowering funeral costs here to $100 for complete services, with finer merchan- dise offered at higher prices that ascend from the minimum in easy steps. '§l'~:AL FUNERAL HOME ‘or rd‘erence. Ask y'?urnezyhbor 816 H STREET, PHONES LINCOLN 8200-820!1 be reduced to the “Controlled-Method” Laundering “Controlled- Method” Care A controlled schedule for collecting your laundry. Each piece identified by an individual pumber im “Fam- ily” Services. . Sorted and handled accotd- ing to fabric and color. . Washed with pure mild soap —scientifically the fabric. chosen for . Mutiple-rinsed in pure rain- soft water. Dried slowly at the correct temperature. Ironed just the right length of time. All laundering machines scientifically controlled for accurate time, pressure and temperature. Your things c;rcfully wrapped and delivered on scheduled time. No Wonder Your Clothes Look Better and Last Longer! THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DHECEMEBLR 30, HIRAM KIBBEY BURIED Services Held at Home for Civil ‘War Veteran, 85 Years Old. ‘The funeral of Hiram Kibbey, 85-| year-old Civil War veteran, was held today from his home, at 1007 D street Burial was in Rock Creek northeast. Cemetery. Mr, Kibbey died yesterday. resided in Washington since 1882. He | was employed at the Government Print- retiring 18 | years ago as a result of a stroke of ing Office for 30 years, paralysis. He served in the Civil War with Company A of the New_ York Rifles, Army of the Potomac. He long had been active jn the affairs of Kit Car- son Post, No. 2, Grand Army of the Re- He is survived by three daugh- ters, Miss Emma 8. Kibbey, Mlss Fran- public. ces Kibbey and Mrs. Phoebe Le Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your door_every evening and Sunday morning at 1lzc per day and 5¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be wlthnut this service at this cost? ‘Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. Flowers For FUNERALS— He had | MRS. NEUMAN DIES; WAS JEWISH LEADER |Served as Treasurer of Council of Jewish Women for 25 Years Until 1929. Mrs. Ella Neuman, wife of Isaac Neuman and long active here in lead- ng Jewish organizations, died at her home in the Argonne Apartments today after a long illness. Mrs. Neuman formerly served as treasurer of the Counsel of Jewish Women for 25 years, until 1929. She also was a member of the Washington Hebrew Congregation and of the Sis- terhood of the Eighth Street Terhple. She was a native of this city and lifelong resident here. She was born February 8, 1862. Surviving her are her husband, two sons, Arthur Neuman and Dr. Lester Neuman. both of this city, and two sis- ters, M Rebecca Young and Mrs. Betty Koenigsberger. Funeral services will be conducted at the home of her son, Arthur Neuman. 3409 Fulton street, tomorrow atternoon at 2 o'clock, Dr. Abram Simon of the Washington Hebrew Cnn?r(‘gatlrm will officiate. Interment will the Washington Hebrew Congregational | | Cemetery. Stately Sprays al y Beautiful Wreaths C. & C. FLOWER STORES 807 14th St. NW. 804 17th St. NW. 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 Metro. 7945 Metro. 9369 RITES FOR MISS DENNY Former G. P. 0. Worker, 80, Had No Known Relatives. Puneral services will be held tomor- row afternoon for Miss Roxie Denny, a former employe of the Government Printing Office, who died Sunday at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. She was in her ninety-first year. The services will be conducted at Jenkins' undertaking establishment, 809 Tenth street, at 2 o'clock in the after- n.on. Rev. R. Haskell Deal of the Mount_Vernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church will officiate. Miss Denny had been a patient at St. Elizabeth’s for about four years and was blind. She had been employed at one time in the Government Printing Office for a period of about eight years. She has no known relatives. R. A. LILLYCROP, JR., DIES OF LONG ILLNESS Eastern High School Graduate Was Member of Mystic Shrine and Naval Lodge of Masons. Rufus A. Lillycrop, Jr., 32 years old, died at his residence on the Providence Hospital Farm early today after a lin- gering iliness. Death was ascribed to paralysis, superinduced by kidney ail- ment. Mr. Lillycrop, a graduate of Eastern High ‘School, was a mechanic by trade. | Following sickness he went to live on the hospital farm, where he helped take care of poultry. He was a member of Naval Lodge of Masons and belonged to Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine. The body is resting at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin street. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Tentative plans are for the services to be held at 828 D street southeast sometime Friday. Mr. Lillycrop is survived by his arents, Rufus A. Lillycrop, sr., and rs, Mary E. Lillycrop, and a brother, | | Willis_C. Lillycrop. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phiones ¢ gt i 10241 Trademark. Copyrighted 1930 Services for Every Need Unstarched Finished Family— Everything carefully washed, beautifully y returned, ready for promptl use. Domestic thoroughly ironed and Service—Everything washed and carefully ironed, ready to use. No starch. Thrift — Everything washed, flat work ironed, ready for use, wearing apparel shaken ,out, folded and returned damp for ironing at your leisure. 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COREY, ARTIST, DIES AT AGE OF 91 Funeral Services for Widow of Union Army Veteran Will Be Held at Home Tomorrow. Mrs, Charlotte Caywood Corey, 91 years old, for many years widely known in art and musical circles here, died at her home, 938 K street, yesterday after a long illness. illness was the first of any length Mrs. Corey had ever suffered. She was active until about two months ago. Years ago she exhibited many oil paintings and in the more recent years had maintained an interest in music. Her granddaughter, Miss Gurle Louise Corey, un(.il about a year ago, sang in grand ra in Italy. Besides Miss Corey, l‘l Corey also leaves a son, Dr. George B. Corey of New York City, and another granddaughter, Mrs. D. M. Zirkee, of this city. Mrs. Corey was the wife of Maj. J. Weed Corey, Union Army veteran, who, after the Civil War, practiced law here and wrote articles on scientific matters. Maj. Corey died eight years ago. Funeral services for Mrs. Corey will be conducted at the residence tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. LEO P. McANDREWS, 22, LAW STUDENT, EXPIRES & TR Georgetown Graduate to Be Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery Tomorrow. Leo P. McAndrews, 22 years old, a law student at Georgetown University, dled in Providence Hospital yesterday after a short illness. Mr. McAndrews had received a B. A. degree at .Georgetown prior to entering the law school there. He also had at- tended Gonzaga High School in this city. He was a native of Lowell, Mass, He is survived by his parents, Martin J. and Mrs. Mary N. McAndrews, with whom he made his home at 1308 Euclid street, and two brothers, John and George McAndrews. Private funeral services will be held tomorrow morning, with requiem mass, at St. Paul's Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. “FOUND._ fORGNETTE, gold, found at 1332 16th st on, Afternoon of Dec. 19. Phone Decatur BARPIN, platinum, with ne set; last’ Saturd “Between the Go: Fox Rooim 5. nd.the Fox. Roomn 8, 635 B 5t of Renm 3 GLE emale, old, bro Bleck and white! ioar Dec 21. mo renre H Tydings. LLTE DOG, 2 yea Sommunicate Wik B OF mm, & rhe, Gl Blde. call Nationa! 2 or 'wmunnn Hl the “person whotook ka neal f"fi' mis- eith KoKy ool i place i * Qoldiers ““Edear Jadwin Fotomac’2127, large size her coat 31 DIAMOND BROOCH o he ball Toom or about the Mayflower Hotel. 26. Return 15 l0st and fourd dept, the Masfowes Ho: m Reward, RESS, Satirday, P ana B ots Sauare. flowered dress and McPherson ers’ Bureau, C. ENVELOPE SUEDE PURSE ulnlnl silver wrist 1tel icense, $20, etc; reward. ave North '2973 EYEGLASSES. in_tan _ieather name Edmone stamped_on case Rew: M\S Nth st. n.w., Rm. 201. Nlllonll IHI RRIER, large: white and hntk maveings: smell eI nfeotion oo a; en, n, kexs,. driver 2218 Wyomi ase. o—o:. or_ro Frederice. "Ehatl" kitoas Comtainng Fentiomanc tolct arilcies ad g Reward if returned to owner in- . TS Hox;,klm. 410 South At- tan, tag No. 309 _"uLh Lo AR bla containing ey_and unday rioon 16th, 5t s cnmmon e Rewara " Ane: KETBOOK, connmm( cash and dia- mond ring, Finder please return the ring and_pocketbook ; cash M Sheehy, 612 columhnn m. * 00K, ing gold and "ot December. 16, about gm. between 1ith and G n.w. and 10th and &' on 13th and D st.car. Re- ward. Phone Lincoin 50 PURSE—December 30, keys, New Jersey driver's license and cO Rew: ‘ 02; aff cx.:n.—smu rim, In brown leather Sunday. Return 1516 n.w. ward. TRAVELING BAG, emal :Al:‘nhe (At J4th and Of TAiBme baby’s nnf:u'c’n ATCH, white gold, Dlack enamel lrln-umn Remrn to 612 Louls ave. n.w. wnu: HATRED FOX TERRIER, Black and Phone Wisconsin 41 Lohife sold betwsen Re- i T. on_watch. Reward. Dfl:lt “" o OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Paym: EISEMAN'S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. CHAMBERS This neat gray cloth ellie(. plain and dignified, whole funeral— 55100 Hearse ne extra charge sic, If desired, by And All In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less FUNERAL DFESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt iR "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Cheice Lots and Sites for Sale. MONUMENTS. URITY. Est. 1800, adnobire RGN Have No_ Agents. ‘cobuck and Dempany, e s i Crrosite gi-‘ i wnllkmnx moneTy {DEATH HELD ACCIDENTAL A certificate of lccldenhl death from injuries sustained in a fall down steps the night before Christmas was issued by the coroner yesterday in connection with the death of Charles Henry Cov- ington, 51-year-old blacksmith, in Emergency Hospital early Sunday. Cov- - | ington resided at 510 D street southeast. Funeral services will be conducted at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. OIarh nt Thanks. TONER. JAMES E. We wish to acknowledge grateful appreciation to our relatives any friends the kindness shown in Biang ways uring the lons Winess and at the fime of the death of our dear relative, E_TONEI E° disTER. BARAH MURPHY FAMILY AND COUBIN. ELIZA TOl ' Bratha. ANDREWS. WILLIAM 8. On Sunday. De- cember 38, 1gso, at bis residence. 350 ‘ath st. ne. WILLIAM 8. beloved husband of Catherine Andrews, “aged yoars. Fu- Dece: 2 bimy Melatives and thiends tneited BAXTER, LLOYD. On Saturday. Decomber 27, (1930, “at Gallinger Hospital, LLOYD beloved son of Gabriele Raxter of Sprimaneid, & & devosed husband cf Annie Baxter. He also leases four other rom . 7rd terment Rosemont Cemetery. BRAUGH, cember 30, Hospital, of M QRGE On Tuesday, De- 930, am. at Providence otokuz B." Teioved husband from his I Reaulem ‘mass at 8t' Aloyilus Ch am. Relatives and friends invited tertent Mount Olfvet | Cometery BRIAN. MILDRED ESTHER. Suddenly. on nday. December 28, > B8R BRTAN Thee Fratey ™ n- 1 a.m., fzor Mark's Episcopal Chureh, ‘Fairland. Md. Puneral whl jsave the colonial funeral home of Willinm Reu- ben Pumphbrey, Rockville, Md. at 9:30 a.m. Interment Church Cemetery. BROWN, REV. STERLING PRICE. On Mon- 5 am. at nw.. Rev be Imcd hus: father of sts. 8. cember 31, thereafter at his late residence. Funeral Thursday. January 1, 1931, at i pm. from Zion Baptist Church, Rev. L. Washington officiating. n Y, day, December MARY CO; Churel . Becember 311t 5 am. Tor the sepose of her soul. COLVIN, KATIE B, Suddenly, on Sunday. Dece: KATIE B, COLVIN. Fu: 1238 Pair- t, esday, December 510a¢ 130 5. “Tnterment 1vy Hill Ceme- tery, Alexandria, Va. COREY; CHARLOTTE CAYWOOD. On l(om Deces 29, am. at her d Corey i Mrs. %5 and mother of Geor O e Yore City. in_her Sist vear feral {rom her Iate residence ‘of Wednes mbe Interment at DURYEE, zl.lnufll < on . De- cember 16: Ll . Sacker” Difvoe. aeed %' years. " Funeral trom J. William Lee: Sons’ chapel. 332 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., on Wednesday, December 31, at 1 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. ‘New York papers please copy.) EASTON. ALBER' cember 27, 1930, st. at 8:30 the devoted wife TA, ,On Ssturday. De. at her residence, 3 . "RLBERTA EASTON, of " John Easton and of Preston Thomas. She funt, two uncies and other relatives and friends. ~ Remains _resting Ernest Jarvie funeral church, . Tues D Reral Wednesday, December 31, at 1 Zion Wesley A urch. een 2nd and 3rd sts. FORD, HARRY L. Comrades of Henry W. { Lawton camp, No. 06 | are reques % asseminle’ Tabler's xunem pnrlnn‘ 928 " Decemper 31, of Comrade HARR D, who died at Navi % o 3 less, ncer, Ida eele and Mrs Tessre Hin" 3 Decem| 2 aberment Gofurabix Gardens Olm etery, Vi GILES, MARIA. Departed this lite !\mdly December 28, 1930, MARIA GILES of 915 d st. s.w. She is survived by one daugh- e Scott; two brother two_ grandsons and daug! hogt "ot other” relatives and IrieRds. Clarke Co., 141 a. ave. Pim., Wednesday. Degember 31 to her'late residence January 1. Baptist Church, "3 'st. bet. GUNDLING, JOHN L. r 29, 1930, nday, Deces ber 29, beloved husba: Mo m at Slhley Ho:rluh JOHN L. nd anr funeral homé on Wednesda, 31 pm. Interment Cemetery. HOYT, EDNA K. Suddenly, Decémber A EALR m on Sunda: S'Gin oyt ang Col. Onities Funeral services at her Inte residence on Wednesday. December 31, at 1 m. ferment Avlingion Natioral Cemetery. GEORGE G, Departed_ this life mber. 25, 1930, at o:1 On Priday morning. 19: Ereedmen’s Hos. P SONSON: S0 of ¥, 2 bt Mount Pleasant, 8. C. = Remains resting at Rob- ert 8 Paynter's funeral home until day. December, 30, at 5 pun, - Services and interment at Mount Fleusnm S.°C., Thu day, January 1, v T 1930. TR, Suddents. on at eal Funenl trom 12th st. ne.. on at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass ‘at"8t. Anthony’s Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 KING, LENZY B, Friday, December 26, 1930, at Walter Reed Hospital, LENZY of Mary Kin father g Hemains resiing. 15 funeral ‘chureh, " 1435 Y0u TTIE. On Tuesday, December 30, mn, N Homeopginic Fogeiial Q1. NET KNOX, widow of John 'Knox. Re: . *‘ns resting at Hysong's funeral home t. n.w. Notice of funeral later. lmnu'rz EMMA M. On Sunday, Decem- 38, 1930, at 10323 p.m.. at the resi- Gence ot e siati EMMA - KO] December 31, at Interment Pros- pect Hill Cem KOEBLITZ, EMMA M. A special meeting of Bethany_ Chapter, No. 34 0. E. 8. will be held at Masonic Temple, 13th & 2 pm. YEBA J ALICE W. NEWH, Tuer LEONARD, Nlcnous on sday, wber t Sibley NICHOLAS' LEONARD of “Ehoebus HALL. Worthy Matron. S | TAYLOR, MATTHEW M. Bratha. T 830, 4t PRl ence ot I A 3 ovidence n-pn B MCANDREWS, Beloved or of M and Mary M:Anamu (nee Green) of Ta0d d Puneral from Providence Hospital on gember 31. Interment Mount Ol McCLARY, EMMA C. On Mondsy, Decem. ¥ 29, 1030, at her' residence. Pl Sosrata. .| EMMA MCCLARY 3 rs fu- Notice mains resting at the W. W, Champe neral home, 1400 Chapin t. nw of funeral later MEKENNEY. MARY ANNA. On Mond ST ALt Riad ASY RRNA® KENNEY, i her 82nd year. Funeral pri- On Tuesday morning. Des Y0 OB TR NE L AN Wtoped . _mother of Arthur Neuman. _ Funeral Argmur Neu- ‘ednesday, December 31, p AND; PARTLEY. On Monday, December . at nis residence, 930 . BARTLEY NILAND, Beloved husband of ' Mary Niland (nee Kead Funeral services Wednesday, Lecember 51‘ at 9 am. at St Stephens Church terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery ki Qn Monday. Decem. Providence Hospitaly 29, " 1 ADELE OWENSBY. the devoted daughter No- Remains Testing af Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 n Departed this Ufe early December 28, Thomas She 1 3 danehter. a Tather, brothers, a grandmother. f Fun December 31, m.. ¥ e Cabin Jon, e, Suddenly, on Sunday, December 24, 1930, at Providence Hospital. EMMA M. ‘beloved daughter of the late Commodore Levi D_and Jane E. Sla of 719 18t st. n.w. Puneral from the Wi H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel. 412 H ne. on Wednesday, December' 3L at 1i am. Relatives and friends invited to at- ténd. Interment at Oak Hill netery 30 VAN DEMARK. December 29, SLAMM. E \u n (private) GEORGE w. ices will be held at Zurhots lors, 301 East Capitol st.. on Friday. Jani ary'2, 1931, at 2 p.m. Interment in c.len- wood Cemetery. WATERS. MAUD ESTEL day, December 3 3 Galihersburg, Md., MAU STELL WATERS, nked 81 Fears: beioved ife of 4 C. Waters. Puneral Wedn December 31, at 10:30 am. from er ithersburg. ~Interment Bealls- Suddents. !.m. vitie: M W R g A r" . at his Tesidence. now.. JAMES L' WATKINS. He by A devoted wife. Mrs. Plorence three ‘daughters, four sons. three and four sisters nw, Rev. Tnterment" Lincol ‘omc Ritnorial Cimeiers. Relaiives and frigods ingited. 3 In Memoriam. BOWERS. SALLIE M. A tribute of love 1o the memory of our dear mother. BALLIE WERS, who left us bereaved four Years aro-taday, Decernoer 307 T30, HER CHILDREN. Xn lld but 0SBY, MAURICE WILSON. loving gemembrance' of our des MA CR , %o "8 parted this life two years ago today, De- cember 30, 1928. Today recalls sad memories Of our loved one gone to rest: But_those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. Forset you? No. we never will: loved Sou heny we love you s MOTHER AND DA DAVIS, WILLIAM E. In sad but Beae et membrence of our' dear husband and fa: ther, WILLIAM E. DAVIS, w rted this Ufe five venrs December 30; 1035, HIS “WIFE AND. GHILDREN. GLEASON. ELSIE E. In membrance_ of my ELSIE £ GLEABON. who departeq m; ‘e Stieen sears cember 30, Gone. but, not forgotten, HU! D AND CHILDREN. * HOWARD, WIL l.u\l uuls Sacred to the memory of our dear father. the Reverend WILLIAM JAMES HOWARD. who passed 1o his Teward Bve bears ato ‘odass cember 30, 1925. HIS DEVOTED' CHILDREN. * HOWARD. REV. WILLIAM JAMES. In sa. Rev. WILLIAM WARD. who for neariy- forty years pastored the Zion Baptist Church. this date. the birthday of iis passinz; pause in retros; I3 towar expressed in ughts of comb Riley in “The Prayer Perfect.” Kind Lora! Graci 1 pray, Thou wilt 1908 % on all 1 love ‘enderly today! wna iate eatia o6 west 1M/ Winnowing _the Bring unto the torrowing a. n: t he O divide. I nr This vast tréasure of Sonteat That is mine tod: ORDER _OF 'rm: x!ml CHORCH, REV. W SHORSE: BEiaani & oF TARY-TREASURER. KING, EMMA J. In sad but loving remem- Sice " of |our 'dear wife and mother, BMMA 5 kING, Seho Teft us elght Years mso” lndny December 30. 1923. in life. remembered in_death. nzn Lovmn HUSBAND AND D} ERT A., EMMA AND e PROCTOR: DORINDA. . In loving memory of my “AUNT REN.” my "AUNT REN"'Who died one year aso. “*"HER NIECE. ALMA R. FORTUNE. * A tribute of xov- 20 the memory of my dear daddy, MA’ M. TAYLOR. who so Suddenly nnstz away two years ago today, De- cember 30, 1928. Sunshine passes. shadows fall. Love, remembrance, outlasts lfl. y (YX'FD DAUGHTER, JEAN. * TAVLD.. HATTHE\V M.. ll. ln l\ld hllt loving remembrance of MATTHEW M. TAYLOR. r P 'hu d' lfl!d %l‘u‘;" two years ago today, December Not dead to_the ones who loved him, o Tost, but_ gone before: d will s\cmmnr"emn” wil for even i DEVOTED MOTHER. TAYLOR, WATTHEW M, T Tn gad bed lovine remembjance of'our” dear brother MATTHEW M. PAYLOR. Jr., who departed thls %{; two years ago today, December There is no flock. however watched and en ad lamb is there! Thete ?:“nge!lufld! howsoe'er defended, % t ch But has rmin\m:nn chair. D e RINCE. ll a 5(“{:‘: to zm two years llD today, Dc%mg;{ Sfly lfil WILLIAMS, 'CIIAII.! l-‘l NERAL DIRECTORS. Succeeding the Original W. _ 1623 Connecticut_Ave. ___ Pot ]oseph F. Birch’s Som West 0096, 3034 M St NV, Foohe, e oo GEO, W, WISE CO. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the ucceuor‘g of Jbor connected o l m nw. with the original W. )W JOHN B l.mbu-nfinn Phon- N; nll Zla IGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. beloved ‘husband of the late Mary Leon ard and brother of Frank Leonard. Fu- neral from W_W. Chambers funeral home, 00, Chapin st w.. on Friday. Januars 1031, i thence to 8¢ Paul's Churen, 15th nd n.w will' be oflerefl at'9 wm. his soul.” Interment Mount 58 olivet LILLYCROPS, RUFUS A. JR. -n. ay. Docember 0. 1080, A% Broviaence Hospital Farm. Silver Hill 'Md. RUFUS A PS, Jr.. beloved son of Rufus E mllyug:s and brother of ey © esting at \m ers. mnem home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. of funeral later. LLOYD. FRA . omber u."nfxo,"'“':" To¥h dma""'mz % mes _ an Gecse ‘and ‘Anmic Rty rother loyd, = g trom. 1 o i Gt P Clyde J. Nlcllols, lnc. 4209 9th St. N.W. -J. \‘VILLIAM LFE’S SONS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 - W. W. Deal 816 B ST N.E Deal & Co. 738 5th St N. Fran