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THE. EVENING Southwest corner Olwee'nfln ol T thusest EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT Prominent in Recreation 3 and Charity Work. YOUR DAUGHTER’S FUTURE -depends upon the provision you make for her. YOUR LIFE INSURANCE properly conserved, will meet the costs of her education and go far to make her life secure. Any one of the Union Trust Company’s officers will be glad to explain how a Life Insurance Trust will protect her inheritance. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS OF MORE THAN $3,200,000.00 was 46 years old. and the Coliseum, Ninth Pennsylvania avenue. known in local bowling circles. in local charities. He was_past pre Sholem Congregation, streets, and of the Amit; AMBULANCES $4.00 Col. 0432 Fifth and Best in Town. Local Call C Chambers all Co. HARRY 1. GARROLL DIES AT RESIDENGE Attorney and Business Man Harry I Carroll, attorney and busi- | ness man, died at his home, 1731 Park | road, yesterday after a short illness. Death was ascribed to heart disease. He ‘Mr. Carroll owned and operated the | Recreation Health Center, 918 G street, | street and | sudden death last Sunday at Quantico, He was widely | ya of Leveret James Gawne. He was | a member of the District bar and active | Ciub of Wash- STAR, WASHINGTON, ington. He also was a méber of the Federal Lodge of Masons, the Washing- ton Lodge of Elks and B'rith Sholem. Mr. Carroll was a native of Philadel- phia, but had been a resident of this eity for the past 30 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carrie Carroll; a daughter, Miss Marilyn Carroll; a son, Joseph Carroll; two brothers, Louis Carroll of this city and Willlam Carroll of Philadelphia, and three sisters, Mrs. H. Levy, Mrs. B. Switt and Mrs, B. Finestone,.all of Philadel- phia. : Funeral services will be conducted at the Ohev Sholem Temple tomorrow aft- ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rabbi J. T. Loeb will officiate. Interment will be in the | Ohev Sholem Cemetery. | it LEVERET J. GAWNE DIES Expires Suddenly Last Sunday at | Quantico, Va. Word has been received here of the Mr. Gawne, & former resident of Fredonia, | N. Y., made his home here for several sident_of the Ohev|years with his son, Capt. James O.| | Gawne, U. S. N., by whom he is sur- | vived, together with another son, Maj C. L. Gawne, United States Marine Corps, now stationed at Quantico. Funeral of Maj. Avery Held. Funeral services for Maj. Frank P. 'y, 77 years old, U. 8. A, retired ted in Walter Reed Hospital Mon- . were conducted in Arlington Ceme- tery today at 10 o'clock. Interment was with full military honors A Big Surprise Package FREE Thursday and Friday Only We are giving a Surprise Package Free, with Every Purchase of $1 or over, THURSDAY and FRI- DAY only. flIf we told you the actual value of this package you would doubt it, so we prefer to let your sur- prise be complete. ONLY ONE CONDITION: YOU MUST SPEND AT LEAST $1 HUGH REILLY CO. 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Sturdily heavy alupinum, ;‘%‘r\)\ A i i RO . Mop Set 89c Heavy orchid color yarn and orchid enameled han- dle. 1 Triangular mop, 1 reversible dust mop and 1 pint of high-grade o Basement. Co. Store Hours 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. Except Saturdays 9:30 AM. to 9:30 P.M. ) % DG FORMER D. C. RESIDENT EXPIRES IN NORFOLK, VA. Mrs. Flora L. Clayton Passes Away at Age of 76—Husband Orit- ically I11 From Shock. Word has been received.here of the death of Mrs. Flora L. Clayton, resident [of this city for many years, who died Sunday in Norfolk, Va., where she has lived for the last two years. She was {76 years old and had been il only a | short time, i | _ Funeral services were held yesterday ! | followed by interment in Forest Lawn | Cemetery, in Norfolk. | ~Mrs. Clayton was the wife of Richard A. Clayton, former special examiner of the United States Pension Bureau here. | During the brief illness of his wife he was stricken and is critically fll in the Protestant Hospital in Norfolk. He is 84_years old. Besides her husband Mrs, Clayton s | survived by four sisters, Mrs. Pattie Derring, Mrs. L. V. Hargrave, Mrs. H. B, Wells and Miss Laura Morris, all of Norfolk; two brothers, A. R. Morris of ! Dendron, Va., and Richard T. Morris of Petersburg, Va., and a niece, Mrs. G. Adams Howard of this city. | J. F. KEANE RITES HELD | Interstate Commerce Commission Adviser Died Monday. for John Francis Keane, 57 years old, technical adviser to the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion, ‘who died at his home in Chevy Chase, Md., Monday, were conducted in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Chevy Chase, today at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Jersey City, N. J. LIEUT. C. E. MAAS BURIED Funeral _services were held at the| Arlington National Cemetery this morn- ing for Lieut. Charles E. Maas, U. 8. Naval Reserves, who died at his home at Teaneck, N. J., last Sunday. He served on the battleship Texas in the North Sea and at Scapa Flow during the World War and subsequently had charge of the recruiting station at Omaha, Nebr. Z R"% Conscientious > Service ||| Funeral services ‘We give our all, in order that you may be completely satisfied, comforted and relieveds of all 1 mortuary details. | Model chapel, private ambu- ||| lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN [i| Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 VAULT WATERPROOF AIRTIGHT EVERLASTING PROTECTS THE CASKET FOR CENTURIES Selected for the Funerals of Ex-President Harding, Ex-President Taft. Rolgrt Todd Lincoin And Bhousands of Others From All Walks of Life. Cost Very Moderate Ask Your Funeral Director SCRAPRIK THEN —The | tr first feeble nsportatio attempts at sail-driven Y vagrant wind. Swift, powerful cars that take you where you want to go—when want to go. TODAY'S SPECIAL Pres. Stdbkr. Sedan. 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Robene is a clean, green liquid, free from grease, oil or sticki- ness. A’ 60c bottle will keep you free from pain for months. Money back if first application does not kill pain. Get Robene ot Peoples Drug Stores | Tunlaw | Finder kindly return. | WRIST WATCH—Lady's. white_goid, Bulo WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931 THREE PERSONS HURT IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS Woman, 50; Boy, 13, and Child, 5, Hit by Automobiles, Receive Hospital Treatment. ‘Three persons were injured in a num- ber of traffic accidents which occurred late yesterday and last night. Mrs. Cecelia Berman, 50 years old, of 1138 Seventh street, received head in- juries when an auto driven by James Eureupias, 902 O street, struck her at Mount Vernon place and Seventh street. shc!was admitted to Emergency Hos- pital. Internal hurts were received by John Taso, 13 years old, of 1225 C street southwest, when a car driven by Vincent Myers, 20, of 1237 Twenty-ninth street, struck him while roller skating near Twelfth street and Virginia avenue scathwest. The boy was taken to Emer- gency Hospital. Nathaniel Wills, colored, 5 years old, of 143 N street southeast, was taken to Emergency Hospital yesterday after- ncon, when he was felied by a machine operated by James T. Fox, 519 Eighth street scutheast. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, American University Park Citizens’ Association, Hurst Hall, Massa~- chusetts and Nebraska avenues, 8 p.m. Card party, Trinity Chapter, Eastern Star, Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, 8 p.m. Concert, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Ni.’\l\;fi(mer Hotel, grand ball room, to- night. Card party, Holy Name Church, Elev- enth and K streets northeast, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, George E. Killeen Unit, Woman’s Town Club, 3125 P street, 8 pm. Meeting, Michigan Park Citizens’ As- goclation, 3923 Twelth street. northeast, p.m. Meeting, Park View Citizens’ Associa- tion, Park View School, 8 p.m. Meeting, Richmond Park Citizens’ As- sociation, Cleveland. Park Congrega- tional Church, 8 p.m. Meeting, Burnside Corps, No. 4, Wom- an’s Relief Corps, Soldier, Sailor and Marine Club House, 1015 L street, 8 p.m. Card party, “Get-Acquainted” Bridge Club, Parkside Hotel, 8:30 p.m. 3 FUTURE. Dinner, Georgetown Church, tomorrow, 5 Presbyterian 0 to 7 p.m. Lunckeon, Kiwanis Club, Washington Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 pm. Deaths Reported. Margaret H. Roche, 75, 1731 Riges John Clacey, 73, E Charles H. Annie E. H Roderick J. Henderson, 62, 3546 T st. Delia Hagémann, 61, 421 7Tth st. s.W. Edward M. Blackburn, 59, 113 25th st. Joseph F.Smitn, 49, 825 Vermont av James M’ Donaldson, 48, 501 E st. s Ethel P, Clark, 42, 1354 Madison st. Wesley Thomas, 5, Children's Hospital. Jane Dalt 1440 Corcoran st. Adelaide Lucas,'71, 825 New Jersey ave. Catherine Harrington, 70, 1403 Montello n.e. er, 70, 1736 V st. obert Wheeler, 59, 1450 P at. Lottie Madison.’ 42.” Gallinger Hos, Octavia Chappin, 39, Gallinger Hospital. John J. Plummer, 30, 522 24th st. n.e. Ophelia_C. Williams, 26, 244 56th st. n.e inior Rov. 2. Children's Hospital Dgrothy Skininer, 18 months, Children's 1o5pital. pital. R — Births Report;i. William E. and Marian Summers, girl. hilip E. and_ Helen L. Callan, gifl Max M. and Sophie E. Weisman, girl. Charles A" and Alvirdia R. Tweedale, girl. Howard E. and Ruth L. Sweenev, girl. Donald P. and Ida V. Dixon, boy. rick and Margarei Quist, boy. C. and Irene R. Naumann, boy. Edward W. and Helen L. Toney, boy. John E. and Katie M. Barlow, boy, Robert ¥, and Sailie A. Dyer, boy. Charles C. ‘and Marjorié A. Dixon, boy. James 8. and Agnes Goldsmith, boy. Herry D. and Ella R, Robberts, boy. Rower O and Alice Williams, Boy. Mercer J, ‘and Ruth C. Lowe, girl. Thomas C. ard Nellie B. Patterson, girl. George and Clara Rosbiick, girl. and Beatrice Prince. Birl. Telix and Mamie Bunkley. Sirl Charles and’ Alberta Taior, sirl. James and Viola Dodd, wirl Joseph ‘and Beulsh Stone. boy. Robert J. and Emma Gold, bov. James A. and Lucille Butler, bo. James 8. and Effe Liggens, boy. Marriage Licenses. Chiarles A, Kahn. 23, and Esther G. Moss, Hev:“Abram Simon Williamn H. . Gotihardt. 21. and Lydia P. Brunnabend: 20 Rev. 8. T. Nicholas. W Eodvam. 95, and Katie L. Free- | man, 22; Rev. T. A. Brown. John "H, Baviesi, 21, and Margaret E. rick, . McNamara. Rajrick, 21 Rev. John M. McNamara. - A anna 22, Astabula, Ohio. William_Scott. 24. and Bessie Athay, 28: Malimn’" s Greenlaw, 33. this city, Helen K. Edwards, 28, Titusville, Pa. John 3. Condy A » G. Wolf, 26, this city, and Beatrice ‘(l,‘ftl::l’;,mfll, ‘Los Angeles, Calif.; Rev. J. T. Loeb i W FOUND. Res GR LOST ANIVALS apply Animal Eentue 3ip Marviana ave. 3w Nat 8088 LOST. BEAGLE HOUND_White, brown —ears, fe- Bt R edard. CAny information. © Charlie Pllupmer. Gnithersburs. Md.. Route 3 dTON BULL. male, brindle and_ white. 35 1be without collar: name, Jack. Reward. e BRACELET—Gold link, from_Columbin_Hos- Dial to Eagle ‘Theater. to, 7h and F sts. Revard. Bhone Witconsin 312, BRIEF CASE. brown leather. containing Sthool books and accounting apers. Liberal Foward B. Grimin, 3055 W st. n.w. e M CAMEO PIN Janusiy 9. North Capito Or ‘street: initials. C. V. F, Reward. De- Catur 3066 "W hter 8 pin. DOG—Part police and Airedale; fag No. ame Heinie. | Return 3039 Davenport st. Chevy_Chase. D. C.. DOG. small brindle White fice and white chest Tirned to 1321 13th st. n.w. i EARRING —Tuesday evening, pearl and dia- mmond, . sec_in yellow. gold; either in Be- fisco "Theater of on sidewaik between thea- 1or ‘and Treasury entrance on Madigon D Liberal reward. for return to W. D. Hotel' Martiniaue, Washe, D. C. B2 SLASSES, Leitz, about Jan. 4 from Ritomonile. Reward. Phone Adams 1753 and Rev. & months old: Reward if re- DBAG, brown, woven, Jan. 13, e rida_ave, and California 5t. on Conn. av Phone North 3404, Apt. 609. PIN-_Clip pin, with small diamond in cens ter, lady's: Wednesday mornine {rom 11:30 {o 12 between 81 "and ¥ st nw. and Hecht' Co. entrance.. Finder please o Wis. 2761-W, or cail at Room 502, 816 14th POCKETBOOK, small, taining silver mirror, Shoreham. = Reward. 1 i nw. g PUPPIES —Two, rabbit hounds: black and tan: male: 6 months old: straved from 1434 Shepherd st. nw. Sunday morning. Liberal | reward, Call Adams 1023 RING— Gentleman’s, solitaire, half _carat, n{m?’h?xl’ comb. _in Cleveland 7233. con- or " near 2448 | white silver ring with two small sapphires. Return to Nathalie Spruce, 1410 M st. D.W. Apt. 202, and receive reward. No. 0594. _ WATCH, smol, platinum and_gun metal. In biack leather ' wrist band: bet. Roosevelt Hotel and 16th and You. Mrs. Kerlin, 533 G T h S R S i WEDDING RING—White gold, seven dia- monds, engraved. orange blossoms: Lucky Strike Ladies' Dress Shop, 725 14th n.w. Liberal reward. Mrs. Riren - initials B. M. C.: on or near 12th and Ham. lin ‘sts “n.e. January 10. Reward. Phone mac_4083.” cr_1019 Hamlin n.e Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate of 11, cents per day and 5 cents Sunday. Golf Caddies Held in Theft. MODESTO, Calif., January 14 (#). — Qolfers of the Stanislaus Country Club packed their own clubs yesterday. The caddies—all seven of them—were held on a charge of stealing honey from an join] ranch, Qard nf Thanks. STERBA, JOHN. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for ‘their beautiful floral tributes and kindness ren- ed us in our great sorrow. Also we thank the Masonic lodge and Mr. Navy Yard comrades for their kind attention MRS. STERBA AND CHILDREN, * Beatha. BARTLE, SARA N. On Tuesday, January 13, 1931, at her home, in the Ceecil Apt., 15th and L sts. n.w., SARA N. BARTLE. 8he is survived by one sister, Missouri Bartle; three nephews, Howell N., Parnham R. and Rpbert B. Miller. Body resting at the John R. Wrikht Co., 10th and O n.w. Funeral Thursday, 11 am. from above chapel. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Private. JAMES. On Monday. January 12, ter a brie iliness, JAMES BERRY of 3300 Champlain st. n.w. belofed son of Esther and the late George Berry, r. of Bealton. Va.: brother of George, Jir and Theodore Berry. Other relatives and friends survive him. Funeral services to be held at Henry S. Washington's funeral home, 467 N st. n.w., Wednesday, Janu- ary 14. at 9 pm. Interment at Bealton, Va. Thursday, January 15. 1:30 p.m. Rel- Atives and {riends invited. s BIAYS, LILLIE D. On Tuesday, January 13, 1931 at ‘the residence of Mis. Ralph H. Chappell, ‘26 Metropolitan_ave, Kensing- ton, Md. LILLIE D. BIAYS, in her 85th year. Funeral Thursday, January 15. at 2 pm., from the chapel of Warner E Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. Interment Un- ion Cemetery. BLACKBURN. EDWARD M. On Monday, January 12, 1931, athis residence, 1130 25th ‘st n.w., EDWARD M. beloved hus- band of "Cassandria ~Blackburn, devoted father of Margaret A. Waple of 26 Pine st.. Clarendon, Va.. aged 50 year: 2 neral services Thursday, January 15, at 2 p.m., at Ives' funeral parlor, Clarendon, Va.” Interment Flint Hill Cemetery, Oak- toni, Vi BOWIE, AUGUSTUS. On Tuesday. January 13, 1931, at his fesidence. 1320a South Capitol " st after "a lingering {liness, AUGUSTUS' BOWIE, beloved hushand of Busie Bowie and devoted brother of Frank Bowie. He also leaves a host of other relatives ‘and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3d and Eye ‘sts. 5.w. Notice of funeral lates BRAWNER, JAMES EVERETT. Suddenly. on _ Mon January 12, 1031, JAMES EVERETT BRAWNER, devoted' son of Catherine O. Brawner and the late Frank T. Brawner, brother of Mrs. Constance Spencer, Oliver and Roland Brawner of New York City. Funeral Thursday, Jan- uary 15, at 9 a.m., from St. Augustine's Church, 14 BURDETT, ALONZO §. On Tuesday, Jan- uary 13" 1931, at his home near Clarks- burg, ‘Md. ALONZO 5. BURDETT, 62 years of age. Funeral Priday, January 16, at 11 am., from Bt. Ignatius’ Catho- LC Church, 'Urbanna, Md. Interment church cemetery. 15 COLVERT, WILLIAM. Departed this_life Monday, January 12, 1931, WILLIAM COL- VERT of 5705 Grant st. n.e. He leaves to mourn their loss two nieces, one nephew and a host of other relatives and friends Remains resting_at the chapel of the George C. Clark Co., 1416 Florida ave. n.e. Funeral Friday, January 16, from Mount Vernon M. E. Church, Proctor ave. n.e at 2'pm. Imerment 1fi Payne's Cemetery. 1 | DODGE, MARY JANE. Wednesday, January {14 1931, at her residence, 1301 Delafield pl. n.w.,'MARY JANE DODGE (nee Small), beloved wife of ‘the late Joseph L. Dodge. Notice of funeral hereafter. DONALDSON. HARRY. On Tuesday. Janu- ary 13, 1931, HARRY DONALDSON, be- loved ‘son of the late Charles and Sarah Donaldson. Funeral services at George Wise funéral chapel. 29th and M sts. Thursday et 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. . DONALDSON, JAMES M. On Sunday, Jan- uary 11, 1831, at his residence, 501 E st. sw. JAMES' M. DONALDSON, beloved hushand of Alice aged 48 years. Puneral from ahove resi: dence on Thursday. January 15, at 8:30 am. thence to St Dominie's’ Church, where high mass wiil be sung at § a.m. Relatives "and friends invited to attend. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. 14 ERNEST, WILLIAM H. On_Tuesday, Jan- unry 13, 1931, WILLIAM H. beloved' son 527 Irving st. n.w Puneral from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Cn., 1113 Tth st. n.w.. on Friday, January 16, at 2 p.m. Relafives and friends invited. = Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 15 | FISHER. MARTHA E. 12, 1931, at 12 (hee Rateliff), On Monday, January m’, MARTHA E. FISHER eloved wife of William H. Fisher. Funeral from her nephew's resi- dence,” 473 Eye st. s.w.. Thursday. Jan- uary 15, at 2:30 p.m. Friends and rela- ives invited. 16 GARRETT, SARAH B. Departed this life Monday 'evening at '8:10 o'clock, st the residence of her sister, Miss Bettie Good: win. 306 2nd st. s.w.. S, RETT, the beloved wi ton A Garrett. loss a sister, Miss Bettie Goodwin; & brother, Samuel Goodwin, and & host of other felatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. . GAWNE, LEV! Sunday. Capt. James O. Gawne, U. 8, Maj. C. L. Gawne, U. 8. M. C. GERALD., CLARA LENA. On Tuesday, January 13 1931, at Sibley Hospital, Clara Lena. beloved wife of Guy H. Ger and mother of Frank I. Gerald. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Friey, Jantary 16, at 11 a.m. 4 GRINDER, IDA V. On Wednesday morn- ing. January 14." 1831, IDA V. GRINDER (nce ‘Bell). ~Notice of funeral later. HAGEMANN, DELIA. On Monday, January 12, 1931, ‘at Der residence. 431 ‘7th st. s.w., DELIA. wife of the laté Henry Hage: maiin. aged 61 years. = Funeral from the above residence, “Thur 2’pm. " Relatives and friends invited. | terment Cedar HAl Cemeters. HAMRICK, SUSAN M. On Tuesday, | “ary 13, 1931, at her residence, 3331 Mount Pleasant_st. n.w. SUSAN M., widow of Martin R. Hamrick. Services at the W. | W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st n.w.. on Thursday, January 15, at 11 am. HOWARD, RACHEL V. On Monday, Jan- uary 13, '193i at ‘Providence Hospital, RACHEL' V. HOWARD (niee Worden). . Fu neral from the residence of her son, Wal- r'E._Howard, 814 K st. n.e. cn Thurs- January 15, at 8:3) am. theuce to Holy ‘Name Chuich, where requiem mass will be ‘said at 9 L. for the repose of nterment Glénwood Cemetery. 14 HUGHES, ELIZABETH SMOOT. On Mon- | day, January 12, 1931, at the Tesidence of her' daughter, Mrs. John R. Moss, 3310 Park pl. n.w, ELIZABETH SMOOT. be. loved wife of 'Archelaus M. Hughes. Fu neral from the chapel of A. J. Schippert, 2008 Pa, ave. n.w.. on Thufsday, January 15, at 3 pm atives and friends in- viled. Interment Ariington National Cem- eter . JACKSON, REBECCA. Departed this life Saturday, January 10. 1931, at 5:10 p.m., at her residence, 2237 i st. n.w.. after a lone and painful iliness, REBECCA JACKSON, loving mother of Mrs. Agnes ynolds.~ She also leaves & granddaugh- ter friends’~ Remains ' resting . at Boyd's, 19th and L sts. m.w. Funeral Thursday. January 15, at'] pim, from St Pavl's Baptist Church, 27th si. between I'and K sts. Friends invited. Dearest mother, thou has left us In the world alone, But God knew best; fook you home to rest. JOHNSON, FANNIE B. Departed this life Monday, Januery 12. 1031, at the res dence of her aunt. 3309 M 'st. n.w.. FAN- NIE B. JOHNSON, wife of John Johnson and “daughter of the late George and Pauline Baker and only sister of Jane Deyo “and devoted niece of Mre. Sarah- phine Gaskins and Mrs. Josephine Foster Funeral Friday. January 16, at 1 pm. from Asbury M. E. Church. 1ith and K sts. n.w. Relafives and Iriends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 15 LAYCHFORD, JOHN F. On Tuesday, Janu ary 13, 1931, 'at 3 a.m. at Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, Md.." JOHN F. LATCHFORD, formerly of ‘Annapolis Junction, Md. In- terment Thursday. 10:30 a.m.. at Mount Olivet Gemetery, Washington, D. C. Rela- tives and friends invited. LONG, SAMUEL J. R._On Saturday uary 10, 1931, SAMUEL J. R. LON est_son’of the late William M. ‘and Addie Funeral from the residence of ster, 325 Ist st. se. on Thursiay January 15, a5 10 a.m. Tnterment at Con- sressional Cemetery. by A MATILDA ELIZABETH. On Wednesday, January 14, 1931, at her resi- dence. 317 Webster &f. n.w. MATILDA ELIZABETH MANVELL (ne¢ Weallan), be- loved wife of Arthur J. Manvell. Notice of ‘funeral hereafter. MCDERMOTT, ANN. On Monday, January 12,1031, at Ter ‘residence, 6614 Eastern D.C.' ANN McDER- MOTT (nee Grace), the_beloved wife of Wallace G. McDermott. Puneral from her late ‘residence on Thirsday, January 1 at 9'am. thence to the Church of t Nativity, where mass will be said at 9:3 am ' Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. =~ * MOORE, HADASSA, J. On Wednesday, Januaty 14, 1931.° at George Washington University Hospital, HADASSA J. MOORE. aged 65 years. Funeral from Birch's un- dertaking pariors, 3034 M L, on Friday, Jannary 3. at 10 nm 15 OAKLEY, ANNIE MARIA, January i3, 1931, at’ the residence of het ¥randdaughter, Mrs. O. L. McDo; 10th st. se.. ANNIE MARIA OAKLEY (nce Mero)," beloved wife of the late Samuel Onkley. “Funeral {rom the ahove residence on Friday, January 16, at 2 p.m. Rela- tives ‘and 'friends invited. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria, Vi 15 FREDERICK J. Suddenly january 13, 1931, FREDERICK J., beloved husband of Selma Irene Pritch- of 3940 Alabama ave. se. Services will be held at Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol st., Thursday, January 15. at 2 p.m. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. ROBBS, HANNAH. RET JAMES. Suddenly, on Jenuary i1, 193} at Quantico, and of In- 14 and ave. Takoma Park, On Tuesday, Departed this life Mon- day, January 12, 1931, at 12 o'clock, at her’ residence, 36 D 'st. s.e. HANNAH ROBBS (nee 'West). the beloved mother f El uander and Lillian Randolpa. to mourn their l0ss siX grandchildren, ster, and a host E. Donaldson (nee Daut), | of the jate George and Maria Ernest of | LEVERET JAMES GAWNE, father of | d | PAYNE, MARTHA. day, January 15, at | Janu- | SMITH, ALBERTA. January 13, 1 13th st. n. Suddenly, her loved sister Harrlett Redmond and Mrs. ner. Remalns resting ! 1400 8 st. n.w. Notice of funeral SMITH, JOSEPH F. On January 11 1 In Whashingion, b’ C. JOSEPH P. Syl aged 49 years,’ beloved ' husband of Jeanns Sachetto” Smith. Funeral from the Tesi- dence of his sister, Mrs. Willlam E. Plitt, 3916 Windsor ave.. Balumore, Md. on Wednesday morning, January ‘14, at 11 oclock. Interment Loudon Park Cémetery. Lomax chapel, later. WASHINGTON, EVELYN MAE. Departed this life Tuesday, Januery i3, 1031, 5:30 pm. at her residence. 86 ‘Myrtie st. ne., Eveiyn Mae Washington, the devoted sister of Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Matilda Glanton. Mrs. Nettis Glantom and Harri- son Washington. Notice of funeral later. * WHEELOCK, RACHEL ANN. On Tuesday, January 13, 1931 at 8:50 aum. RACH ANN WHEELOCK (nee Roach), beloved wife of the late Willlam Wallace Wheelock and mother of Mrs. Theodore C. Meeker and Mrs. Virgia A. Landvoigt, (Mrs. Pearl C. Fenwick, Charles C. and W. Wallac Wheelock. ~Funeral from the residence o her ‘daughter, Mrs. Theodore C. Meeker. 1619 Monroe 'st. n'e. on Thursday, Jan- uary 15, ‘at 2:30 p.in. Funeral private. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 14 YOUNG, J. RICHARD. On Wednesday, Jan- uary 14, 1931, at his residence, . Jackson' st. University Park, Md. J. RICHARD YOUNG, beloved husband of Barbara Young. He is also survived by two soms and two daughters. Funeral from his late residence Friday, January 16, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited.” Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. In Memoriam. | ANDERSON, WILLIAM DAVIDSON. O aAPemery ot my, angel husband, WILLIAM DAVIDSON ANDERSON, = who departed from this life one year ago to- day, January 14, 1930. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord that they may rest {rom their Igbors. ALICE T. ANDERSON. * BEAVERS. WILLIAM H. In loving remem- brance of our’ husband and father, Wik LIAM H. BEAVERS, who departed this life 12 years ago today. January 14, 101 HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND FPAMILY. CARTER. BESSIE E. In sad but loving re- Bembrance of my dear sister, BESSIE E R, who departed thi tour year, ago, Jamiary 14, 1027, ¢ ik My heart still aches with sadness, My eves shed many a tea God knows how I miss you At the end of each saddened year. God took her home, jt was His will, R Lo N R COX, GEORGE T., AND KLI ALICE R. In'sad buy loving remembrance of my deat brother, GEORGE T. COX. who left us twenty-one years ago, October 14, 1910, and sister. ALICE . KLEIN (nee Cox); twelve years ago today, January 14, 1919, Their pleasant smiles 1 cannot for: No matter how I try: B Their pleasing ways shall alwass stay In the hearts of the ones they loved. THEIR BROTHER, CLEM. * DAILY, MATILDA CHASE. In memory of dear_daughter and sister, MATILDA DAILY, who departed this life r g0 today. January 14, 1931 Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true, Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. One year has passed since fhat hen the one we | her home. it was His will. it in our hearts we love her still MOTHER. PATHER, SISTER, SON AND BROTHERS. L DORSEY, MAMIE P. In loving remem- wite and mother, brance’ of our dear who departed thid Sacred N, MAMIE P. DORSEY, life two years ago today. January 14, 1 FATHER AND SON. FITZGIBBON, EDWARD J. A tribute of love to the’ memory of our dear husband and father, EDWARR 'J. FITZGIBBON. who departed this life two years ago to- day, January 14, 1029, HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. HAYS, ILA B. In loving remembrance of my ‘devoted wife. TLA B. HAYS, Who went to her heavenly home one vear ago today, January 14, 1930. One year. with many changes, Since He ‘took you away, But, dear wife. all thesé changés Will nevergtake you from my heart. SBAND AND DAUGHTER. KLEIN, ALICE. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear devoted wife, ALICE KLEIN, who departed this life tweive years ago today, January 14, 1919 Today my heart is heavy, My thoughts are all of thee. How I love and how I miss t None but God in heaven can Just when her lizht was brighte Just when her hopes were best, She was taken from this world of Pain To & home of eternal rest. No_one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the one I loved so well. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, WILLIAM KLEIN. - | MONROE. MILDRED J. A tribute of lave | and devotion to the inemory of our dear mother, Mrs. MILDRED J. MONROE, Who left_us seven years ago today, Jahuary 14, 1924, We miss you when the morning dawns, We miss you when the night returns, We miss you here, we miss you there, Dear mother, We miss you everywhere. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. ~_LEWIS, AMANDA “AND JAMES MONROE AND MARIE M. JUMPER. . In sad and loving re- | “membrance of my dear sister, MARTHA | PAYNE. who lefi me eleven years ago today, January 14, 1920. Eleven long vears have passed, Martha, Since the angels came that day , With a_message of love, “Be not atraid,” And bore your precious soul away. Rest in peace, your pain is ended; Sleep. your work is done You have gone where those who love you Soon are coming. HER LOVING SIS PHILLIPS, FRANCIS C. | brance 'of ‘our dear gon and _brothe FRANCIS C. PHILLIPS,fwho passed a: three vears ago today, January 14, 192 The pearly gates were opened, A gentle voice sald “Come,” And ‘with farewells unspoken He gentlv entered home. MOTHER, DAD AND SISTERS. | WRENN. ELIZARETH. In sad but _loving remembrance of our dear mother, ELIZA- | BETH WRENN. 'who departed 'this life five years %o todas, January 14, 1926. { May her soul rest in peace. HER LOVING CHILDREN. * WRENN, ELIZABETH. In sad but loving remembranice of my dear mother. MrS. ELIZABETH WRENN. Wwho departed this | life five years ago today. January 14, 1926. | Anniversary mass at St. Stephen's Church. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MARY R. GREENE. w YORK, JOHN L. dear’ ‘son, JACKIE, life one year ago toda Anniversary mass @ Church, Loved in life, remembered in death. . MOTHER. In loving remem. In loving memory of my who departed _this January_14, 1930 Holy Comforter FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. 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