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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Gawler's Sons, 1750 Pennsylvania ave- nue. Rev. U. G. B. Pierce officiated, and burial was in Fort Lincoln Ceme- i tery. Mr. Kay, who, since the war, had engaged in private engineering prac- tice in Washington, died Monday night t his home, 1840 Mintwood place after a short illness. He was chief of the sanitary and hydraulic construction di- vision of the War Department during | the World War. Honorary pallbearers included Sen- ator Edwin S. Broussard of Louisiana, Representative W. B. Oliver, Alabama Judge J. T. Marchand, Dr. J. Poole, Dr. F. L. Purdy, Los ‘:vrllzélu, DY_M“’/ ‘c. ernoon of Edgar Boyd Kay, 71, for- | Kinnan, Dr. F. X. McGovern, Maj. Wi ::f'(‘r(‘r;”m of the Engineering College of | A. Swallow, U. 8. A.; Lieut. Col. J. K. the University of Alabama and pro- | Crain, U. S. A.; Capt. L. Doten, U. 8. fessor of engineering at Cornell Uni- | A.: David Kincheloe, New York; versity, The services were held at 3 |Charles Verner, Alabama; C. Jacob: o'clock at the funeral parlors of Joseph W. Erskine, J. F. Barkley, B. W. Set- One student from Southwestern College, | Winfield, Kans., was fatally hurt and | seven other students injured, none seri- | ously, in a bus accident near here yes- | terday. The dead boy is Ellis French, | EDGAR B. KAY BURIAL SERVICES ARE HELD Boved tractumos. of tho sk, jaw and | leg and was badly lacerated. | Distinguished Citizens From all The Southwestern College party, members of a choir, was in this Sflruonl Parts of Country Pallbear- on & tour when the wreck occurred. RS g ity W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones é Adams 10341 I OPEN A CHARGE || ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. 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Walter ‘and_ Bertha Krukowski, boy. William J. and Ethel M. Simms, Jr.. boy. Edwin C."and Blanche Pape, boy. d Margaret Bauer. boy. d Ruby Kirby. bos. d Jeanette Pumphrey. boy. nd Gertrude Madel. boy. E.'and Anna Edwards. giri Frank R. and Manila Skidmore, girl, Allen N."and Eileen Humphrey, wirl. Thomas D. and Marjorie Robins. gitl. Frank E. and Mildred Hagan. irl. Eif V. Helen Fleicher. gifl John 'C. and Jane Gardner. girl. Philip “4nd Efhel Cyrus."sifi James P. and Anna_Hill. ‘boy. Harry and Flossie Sanders. boy. John 8. and Mary Jones. boy. William V. and Emma_Yates, boy. Chari: d Virginia Moore. boy. d Fannie Ci @ards vf Thanks BOTT. ROY B. We wish to extend our sincere inanks and aporeciation to our many friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy and _beautiful floral tributes at the death of our husband and father, ROY B. BOTT. WIFE AND CHILDREN, MANNING, CARRIE V. Mr. Adgustus Man- ning, Mrs. Gertrude Robinson and Mrs. W. Edith Turley wish 10 express their thank® to their relatives and friends for their Find expressions of sympathy and ul floral tributes Yeceived for their s funeral, Mrs. CARRIE V at_ Welcome. Va., on iast evening, April 17, 1931 THOMAS, AN. We wish our thanis to our many frie ntitul floral tributes and D at the deatn of our LILLIAN THOMAS. " THE PAMILY Beatha ALLEN, LIZZIE. Entered Thursday. April 23, 1931 her residence. 81 O st. n.w. Mrs. LI [ ALLEN. beloved wife ‘of Dorpheus Allen and devoted mother of Rovert and Louis Allen. She also leaves two step-grandson James Allen and Carlos Roberson. and fou grandchiidren. Remains resting at Bun- dy's. funeral home. 821 Florida ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. . ANDERSON, HARRY W. On Wednesday April_ 22" 1931, at Emergency iHospital, HARRY W. beloved husband of Susie R Anderson (fee Cooke). Funeral from his late residence. 770 1ith st. s.e. on Frida April 24, at 115 p.m. Services at Eman- uel Episcopal Church, 13th and V. sts. se. | at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited | Interment Congressional Cemetery. BARRON, DANIEL M. On Wednesday, A 22,1931, at_his residence, * Dodge Park Md. DANIEL M. BARRON. = bsloved brother of Mis. Mae E. Lewis and Wililam Barron. Funeral from his late residence on Priday, April 24, at 3:30 p.m. Intel ment Evergreen Cemeters, Biadensburs. to exprees | into rest at 250 am.. at BROWN, AMELIA. Suddenly, on Wednes- day, April 22. 1931, at her residence. 21 4th'st. ne. "AMELIA BROWN, daughter of the late Wellie Brown. She leaves to mourn their loss two sisters, four brothers and many other relatives' and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. . BROWN, INEZ FITZHUGH. Departed this life on’ Monday, April 20. i931. INEZ FITZ- HUGH BROWN, beloved daughter of Emma and the late ‘Georgs Fitzhugh and the wife of Albert Brown. Funeral services will be held at her late home, 1407 6th | st. n.w., Friday, April 24, at 1 o'cloc . Departed this life sud- 121, 1931, at her residence, 1240 s.w. JANE BUCHANAN.' She their loss one son. Prank enter. Beatrice Buchanan a brother, Joseph Scoit. and a sister-in- law, Louise Scott. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funcral parlor. 1300 Bouth Capitol st., until 4 p m. Saturday. April 25 thence the body will be moved to the home address. Funeral Sunday, April 26, at 1 p.m., from Pilgrim Baptist Church, 3rd and Van sts. s.w. Interment Woodlawn Payne: one Cemetery. BUTLER., ERMIE. Officers and Members of Mineoia Housefiold of Ruth. No. 507. G. U. Q. of Odd Fellows' You are hereby notified to attend a call meeting at Odd Pellows' Hall, Arling Va. Friday eve- | ning. April 24, 1931, at' 7:30 p.m., to ar. ' range for the- funeral of Sister ERMIE | BUTLER. Funeral Sunday. April 26, at 2 p.m.from Mount Olive Bapiist Church, Arlington. Ve SISTER VIOLA MART. M. N. G. SISTER PEARL PARKS, W. R. CASTLE, EMILY JANE. On Monday. April 20, 1931, at’ her residence, the Argonne Apartments. EMILY JANE CASTLE. mothe: of Leota B. Castle. Philip P. Castle, ir.. and “Myrtle V. Curley. Services at the S. M. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n'w., Fridey. April 24. at 1i am. In. termeni’ Arlington National Cemetery. 23 CLARK, MRS. LUCIEN. On Wednesday. | April 22, 1931, &t her residence, 8 New- iands st, Chevy Chase. Md.. Mrs. LUCIEN CLARK., 'widow of the late Rev. Lucien Clark. 'Notice of funeral later. . DAGGETT, JULIE E. On Thursday, April 23. 1931," at the residence of her_ son-in- law and' daughter. Mr. and Mrs_Reynolds L, Nicholson, JULIE F. DAGGETT. widow of Albert Daggetf She is also survived by a son, Alex S. Dagreit of Ogden. Utah. Services at the Tabler chapel. 928 M st. n.w.. on Priday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Troy, N. Y. (New York and Brook- Iyn papers please copy.) . JOHN L. Suddenly, April 22, 1931, at Capitol st.. JOHN L. beloved husband on Wednes- his residence. 639 of Lizzie Dwyer ‘and father of Eugene J. | Dwyer. _Funeral {rom _the dence on Saturday. April 25, thence to St. Peter'’s Church, where mass will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 24 ELLIS, MARION G. On Tuesday, April 21, 1931, et her residence, 919 Shepherd st. n.w.. MARION G.. beloved wife of Francis R. Ellis and mother of Marion F. Walter F. Burton W. and Ruth A. Elils, Mrs. Dorothy E. Eckhardt and Mrs. Winifred L. Duffy, " Funeral services at W. W. Cham- bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. | n.w.. on Friday. April 24, at 2 pm. Rela- | tives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hi|l Cemetery. 23 ELMORE, HERBERT W. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, April 22. 1931. at his residence, 712 6th st.’ n.w. HERBERT W.. beloved hus- band ‘of Victorine B. Elmore. ~Funeral from the parior of Almus R. Speare, 1623 n. ave. on Saturday, April 25, at 12 o'clock noon. 24 GREEN, CHRISTOPHER C. On Thursday, April '23,71931, at_his residence, 1430 Cor- coran st. n.w.. CHRISTOPHER C. GREEN, beloved “husband of Corinne Green and devoted father of Hazel, Vivian Mary and Everett Green. Notice' of funeral here- after. Remains resting at Maguire's fu- neral home, 1820 §th st. n 24 TFFITH, REV. FRANK THOMAS. Entered into eteinal Test Wednesday. April 32, 1931, at 1:15 p.m.. Rev. FRANK THOMAS. beloved husband "of Kate Kenny Grifith and father of Mary Allen, Katie C. and Dr. J. Beatty Grimith. He brother, Dr. Bumter _ Grifith: nephews, Dr. W. Allen Grifith, Dr. F. Webb Grifith, Loiits Grifith and Matthew Grifith; a niece. Mary Virginia Grimth, and other relatives. Remains resting at his home. 1803 Monroe st. n.w. Funeral services at Emanuel M. E Church. South Friendship. Anne Arundel County, Md., Friday. Aoril 24. at 3 p.m. No flowers. GRINAGE. OLIVER. On Tuesdav, April 21, 1931, OLIVER GRINAGE. the devoted son of Floyd and Mary Grinaze. Funeral Fri- day. April 24, at 1 p.m., from his late resi- dence, 1329 V st. n.w. HART. JAMES. On Wednesday. April 22, 1931; at his residence. Clinton, Md.. JAMES HAET. beloved husband of Hester Hait, aged 85 years. Funeral on Friday, April 24. at 2 o'clock_p.m.. from Bells M. E. Church,’ Camp _Springs. Md. Interment Church’ Cemetery. Relatives and {riends invited to atten JOHNSON, ERMINE COX. Departed this life on Wednesday. April 22. 1931, at 9:45 am., at Fresdmen's Hospital, ERMINE COX JOHNSON, devoted daughisr of Lula and the late Willlam Cox. She leaves fo mourn their loss a husband, Mr. Leroy Johnson: a devoted -mother, Mrs. Lula Cox: six_sisters. Miss Florence Cox, Mrs. Audrey Davis, Mrs. Thelma Boswell, Mrs Eulah Glass.’ Misses Eloise and Dorothy Cox; one niece and one nephew. Vietta and’ Willlam_Davis: three loving aunts, Mrs. Lottie Edwards. Mrs. Minnie Green and Mrs. Ella Ridgléy: three uncles, Mr James Hart, Mr. Lewis Cox and Mr. Travis Cox, and a host "of relatives and friends. Funeral Sundav. April 26, at 2 0'clock p.m.. from the Mount Olive Baptist Church, Arlington, Va.. Rev. Joseph H. Lee, pastor. Relatives and friends invited. 25° JONES, RUTH A. On Wednesday, April 22. 1931 at Garfleld Hospital. RUTH A. JONES, loving mother of Maurice F. Jones. Laura Robinson, George Jones and Geneva Gregg and sister of Laura Davis, Martha Snowden and Margaret Plummer Chase. She also leaves to mourn their loss eleven grandchildren and a host of other rela. tives and friends. Notice of funeral later. KENDALL. VIRGINIA. Departed this life on Tuesday. April 21, 1931, at 12:45 pm.. in_full triomph "of fath. VIRGINIA KENDALL. ~ She leaves to mourn _their loss a loving and devoted husband. Georze Kendall: & daughter. Betty Jane Kendall a devoted father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tolliver: two_sisters,” Mrs. Evelyn Pollard and Flora Tolliver. Re mains resting mt the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Puneral services will be conducted at Union Wes- ley Church Priday. April 24. ‘st 3 pm. Interment at Lincoin Memorial Cometery. above resi- | 8:30 a.m On_Wednesday, April 22, 501 R, 1 jr., ‘'and loving mother of Beatrice. Cath: erine, William, jr. the 2d, and Richard Moore. ~Funeral Stnday. ‘April 26. at 2:30 p.m., from McGuire's funeral home. 1820 9th 'st. n.w. Relatives and {riends in- vited. ‘Interment Harmony Cemetery. 26 MORTON. ISAAC. Departed this life on April 21, 1931, at 8:18. in Emergency Hos- pRal, ‘after o brief fiiness. ISAAC MOR- TON. He leaves to mourn, his beloved wife. Mary J. Morton. He is'survived also by three children. Oliver, Evelyn and Syl- vester Morton. and a brother. Willy H Morton. He leaves a host of other rela tives and friends to mourn their loss. Fu. neral Sunday, April 26, at 1:30, from Lib- erty Baptist ‘Church. 23rd st. ‘between H and I sts. n.w., Rev. Gaskins officiating. 24* MYERS, WILLIAM. On Tuesday, April 21, 1931, WILLIAM MYERS. beloved husband of the late Johanna Myers. aged 73 : Funeral from his late residence. 1331 Mary- land ave ne. on Friday, April 24. at 2 d friends invited, In- in Cemeter: 23 RY E. Owyrhursday, April 23, her pesigenc Columbla rd. ARY_E. PIERCE. ‘gloved mother | rs. O. D. Walnwright.@Mrs. L. D, cutt, Mrs, Guy D. Cdge. Leonard Serge Edward, Jam d o5 Royster ‘endell Plerce. Notice ¥pf guneral PRYOR, ELLSWORTM. On April 22, 1931, ELLSWORIH ing brother of Carrie .rinad, Mary and lma Pryor. He aiso icaves four aunts, £WO ncles and ‘many otacr relatives and Riifes: sunerai cnper sra’ sad Boa®ais apel, .w. Notice of funeral later, - > STENNER, EVANGELINE C. il 3 1935, af West Enslewood: N g CEVAN: C., beloved wl Robert E. grenner. interment <t Englewood, 3. THOMPSON. WILLIAM 0. dence, 1330 Muss ave, v LIAM' O. THOMPSON. Je W. W. Chambers G Chapin st. n.w. Noi VOIGT, WILLIAM. 22,1931, WILLIAM, garet Vougt. ~ Pun bers Co. funeral n.w., Baturaay, thence: to Nat ave. WATS Monday, At his late resi- APt. 51, WIL- maius resting at 400 On Wednesday. April son of Otto and Mar al from W. W. Cham- nome, 1400 Chapin st. (APL 35, at 630 am iy Church, n.w. at ¥ am o WILLIAM A, Departed this_I Hospital, ‘WILLIAM A. "WATSON. son of the iate George and Eliza Watson. ie leaves a son. Carlion; two sisters Anna Polk and Bessie Co three brothers. Chailes, John and Roberi Watson, an uncle, Joseph Watson. . Funeral ¥ Abrii 24, 8t 12 o'clock. from Union ley Chureh. ‘Remains will Lie in siate s Unlon Wesiey Church from 930 12 noon Priday, April 24 WATSON. WILLIAM A. Omcers, presidents, superintendents members 6f Washingt Zion Charch School tend the funeral WATSON. assist of Sunday sch 1pm. Chureh, 12:30.) c. x Dist WATSON, Young v teachers District, A, M. L are requesied to ai- of Mr. WILLIAM A it district superintendent is, Friday, April 24, 1931, from Union Wesiey ‘A. M. E. Zion 23rd st now. " (Meei at church: MRS, MAUD “WESLEY District U. C. ANDERSON, - of Bunday Schools. LIAM A, Members of the ; ‘ imediste Rellel ‘Associat lon are Tequesied to attend the funeral of 24. 1931, ai 12 o'clock, from the Union Wesley Church, on 23rd’st. between L and M sts. n.w. THOMAS HOLLAND, Pres. WATSON, WILLIAM A. Young Men's Pro- teciive 'League members will atiend neral of WILLTAM A. WATSON. Priday, ADril 24. 1931 at 1 p.m.. from Union Wes- iey cn rd st between L and M n.w. W' STEVEN FULLER. President. E L. WALTON, Secretary, WILLIAM A. Comrades of Sergt George Berry Camp. No. 10, U. 8. W. V.. You are requesied to at- tend the funeral of our late com- rade. WILLIAM A. WATSON, wr.o ted this life Monday, Apri) at Walter Reed Hosbital Fridey. April 24 at 1 B0 Wesley' Church, 33rd and WILLIAM 8. JONES. Commander. WILLIAMS, JAMES E. Deoarted this life on Wecnesday, April 22, 1931, at 12:40 am at’ his residence. 1106 New Jersey ave . JAMES E. WILLIAMS, the beloved for ms and loving hus lliams: devoted fathe: ms of New York City, » Chese. Ethel Tas Wilbiir Willla ndehild e Wi of Rev. James Wil Goldie Williams. Al coe. Mildred Hardman. Nancy , and Ellen: _four one daughter-in-law, four Taw, three sons-in-law, and many othe reiatives and friends ' Remains at New- man's funeral home. 611 Florida ave n.w. until Saturday morning. April 25, then af his late residence, 1106 New Jersey 3 Funeral Sunday. April 26.'at_1:30 p.m. from Mount Jeireel Baptist Church, Sth and E sts_ se. Rev. Hughes and'Rev. Wrisht oficiating. _Interment _Linegln Memorial Cemetery, Priends invited, 35 WILSON. JOHN D. Departed this life en Wednesday. April 22. 1931 at Freedmen’s Hospital, after a brisf iliness, JOHN D. WILSON. 615 P st. n.w. jeaves 1o mourn a wife, Carrie P.'Wilson. and many friends ns_resting_at parlor_of E. W. Bundr. 621 nw. Funeral service Saturdav. at Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. C. T. Murray, pastor. Friends invited. In Memoriam. ALLISON. EMMA P. WHITE. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear daughter. EMMA P. WHITE (ALLISON). who died three vears ago tod 23, 1923 Although three years have passed, heart. Since last T saw your face. Still of my life you form a part Which time cannot efface. And suns may rise and suns may set With all thelr hopes and fears: Your face and form T'll not forget Throush all the coming years sisters-in- ihe funeral Florida ave. April 325, Rey £ dear MUELLER. GRACE. Tn loving memory of my ‘mother, GRACE MUELLER. who died four years ago today. April 23, 1927. on earth you are no m But in my memory you are always with me s you were before & DAUGHTER ELIZABETH. TUCKER, ELIZABETH ESTELLE. In loving remembrance of ELIZABETH ESTELLE TUCKER, the beloved wife of De Witt C. Tucker, who died thiriy-three years g0 today. ‘April 23. 1898. Oh, how hard it was for us to part. Since tender love nad bound the neart; But the purest, the loveliest, we know, Are ever the surest, the soonest to go. Though days have flown and years sihce Tast T saw your face. The memory of your loving heart Can never be erased. Loved in life, in death 1emembered. HER LOViNG HUSBAND. FUNERAL DIRECTORS W.W. Deal & Co. ST. NE. LINCOLN GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST. N.W. West 0138, V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- Fhone Natjonai 802 1009 H St. N.W. ‘ormerly 910 F St. N.W. 810/ Established 1876 “JOHN R“WRIGHT co. 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047. L.M.(AWLER CO. 1804 M_St. N.W. Pot. 4170, 4171 ~J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 382 PA._ AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1385. P. J. SAFFELL " Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Chnpel, Teicptione National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Abulance service Lincoln 0524 RHORST CHAS. 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