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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DU, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1931, *y A—9 = VETERANS TO CELEBRATE Anniversary of Cantigny’s Capture to Be Observed May 28. Commemorating the thirteenth anni- versary of the capture of Cantigny by the 28th Infantry, veterans of the District branch, Soclety of the Division, will hold a celebration May 28 in the Burlington Hotel. Col. H. K. Lough, War Department genfieral staff, will be chfll{‘m‘anlf( n‘m 9 ¢t seller committee in charge. Participating in Norld's largeet e erre | | the entertainment program will be per- Lor adults and childrea. At | | formers from the Fox Theater, the s and Dru Army War College and the Signal Corps. The Army Band will provide music. 18t | CRENSHAW RITES HELD Well Known Capital Woman Laid to Rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Susannah P. Crenshaw, wife of Augustus P. Cren: shaw, was conducted in St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church today at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, rector, offi- ciated. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Crenshaw died at the home of | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie McCrea, 3300 Cathedral avenue, Sunday. She was a native of Georgetown and widely known in_this city. Her husband is a retired official of “the Chesapeake & Potomac Tele phone Co., having held the offices of both secretary and_treasure: DIES IN AMBULANCE ON TRIP FROM FLORIDA Malden, Mass., Man Was Return- ing Home Following an Operation. | James Alonzo Robertson, 59, of Mal- den, Mass., en route to his home from St. Petersburg, Fla., in a private ambu- lance, died as the ambulance passed | through Washington today. He under- | went an appendicitis operation at St. Petersburg two months ago. The ambulance stopped at Fourteenth and Pennsylvania avenue —and ~Mr: Mattie A. Robertson, his wife, called an undertsker. He was taken to George Washington University Hospital and REV. A. STOCKDALE Pulpit Here Left Vacant by Rev. Dr. Pierce. Rev. Allen A. Stockdale of Chicago was installed last night as pasotr of the CHURCH INSTALLS | Congregational Pastor Fills| Installed 50 Years Conducted. Funeral services for Willlam Hol- lander, 70 years old, employe of The Evening Star, who died of a heart at- tack at his home, 2109 Eighteenth street, Monday, were conducted in the chapel of Bernard Danzansky, 3501 Fourteenth_street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Abram Simon of the ‘Washington Hebrew Congregation. offi- ciated. Interment was in the Wash- ington Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. Mr. Hollander had been a resident of this city for more than 50 years and was a member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the District cf HOLLANDER RITES HELD l Funeral Services for Resident Here' —by Walk-Over The FAVOR With Main Spring Arch $]]-00 elightful armonious lines fort. The Broad toe, snur heel —in black and brown call. Wolfs Watx-CQer Shop M Funeral Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than...$100 75 cost from $101 to 144 cost from 151 to 306 cost from 201 to 180 cost from 301 to 112 cost from 401 to 121 cost from 501 to 1000 32 cost.....1000 or over “Satisfactory Service on Both Local and Suburban Calls” Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. pronounced dead by Dr. Kroner. was said to be from natural causes. The body was taken to Hysong fu-| neral patrlors. Robertson was accompanied by & pri- | e vate nurse. Punctuation ture about the A Funeral Away from Home LM GAWLER CO. * Funeral Direcicrs « Telephone Pot. 4170-4171 Montgomery Countv | First Congregational Church. The installation sermon was preached by Rev. J. Percival Huget of the Tomp- | kins Avenue Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., the largest Congregational church in untry, The installation prayer Whs oftered by Dean D, Butler Pratt of e . ot the Howard University School of Re- as first used in litera- | ligion. Rev. Frederick L. Fagley, ayso- + 1500. | clate secretary of the National Council |of Congregational Churches, gave the | charge to the church. Others Take Part. Other persons participating included Rev. Charles C. Merrill, secretary or the Commission on Missions; Rev. sell J. Clinchy, Rev. R. W. Brooks, Rev. William H. King and Rev. Arthur F. Elmes. Rev. Walter Spooner, superintendent | of the Middle Atlantic Conference of for any amount vou care | Congregational and Christian Churches, e Ieor recognized aual- | was the moderator of the installing ¢ marked in | council. Fellowship Banquet Held. Speakers at a fellowship banquet in- cluded Dr. Willlam L. Darby, secre- tary of the Washington Federation of | Churches: Dr. z. Barney Phillips of the Church of the Epiphany, Rev. Willlam | S. Abernethy, Calvary Baptist Churcl Rev. Jeseph R. Sizoo, New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, and Father John J. Cartwright, St. Patrick’s Church. 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STOCKDALE. Abram Simon of the Washington He- brew Congregation, Bishop Willlam F. McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Fred B. Smith of New York, national moderator of Congregational Churches, and Dr. Jason Noble Plerce, Rev. Dr. Stockdale’s predecessor at the First Congregational Church. A reception was tendered the new pastor after the services, Births Reported. ‘The following births h the Health Devu(mem in lhc 1 ; THerberv P and Audrey R Bhipe, bo Samuel and Anna usfil boy. . bor. Brocato, boy. n. L. ‘stubbings, b o "Nl i gibines, ,"’ a Benjamin Joseph Joseph Frank_and Arline Maloney, girl Leon £, And Mildred Dostirt, girl. reuu.‘en.'nn. Belt. gl homes, il Dea!hs Repor!ed Wfllilm MHollander, 72, 2109 18th st. y fi 2 l(hlm 11, 124051 PSDHHI rd. 3 Rabfl( M. Ellnon 60, Sibley Holflfll Jeflerson R. Harrison, 67. St. Elizabeth's HRitek 1. o'Farren. .2 atric arre Jonn Risin 53, Emersencs. Hospial D Walter H. Whittington, 83, Gallinger Hos- pit ‘Mary E. Sarter, 41, 40 Adams st tal PEN— m.u rnunmn e Sl iy sos € con claim by identification. 1031 °ofin _LOST. DOG—German poHC? muk. 5 months old: fanwers -to Gume Hox!" ekt Shtop. % ron Teet. white ‘Telephone Cll!llmh a 7;9 ‘gl.. ey Mclean sm Brown Pe i st It found Dlease oty " H 0 Mel 8th Phone clnehnd 5507, Tost Manda: ioth and n anday near 16t e e Y e “Reward mv\rrun “PEN- 8- M B, 0790, " Mrs. Balle? mpxrct +on Saturdly 8665 after 5 aum_Aartin,_abo oy B Fewird ol ETBOOK—Containing "Pa. pa: City Fost Offce to N caplt Luther Lewis, 1835 POCKETBOOK., In Kann's Dept. Stor - oy atternoon. Wl hder Rindls communi- fe with needy owner? Call Georsia. 1166 SPECTACLES, with black fortoise-shell rims, in black case. ~Finder please communicate with Mr. Gross, Gibson Furniture Co., 410 8th st se. SUIT "CASE,_ brown leather Bible; bet iSth and Mass. a°G ne. Return 133G n'e. clothes and ve. n.w.. 12th Ati, 3217-J. TABSEL—Diamond, ant ‘Tuesday evening, May ner at Cariton Hotel, _ ue, S Tnches lone. Founders’ din. Ph(’mc North 1059. htvy Cl __Shepherd 2481-W. wi , wnite gold, Bulo mnh hlnd. 'l'-h aquamarine ring attached. at Sherwood Forest golf course, beral ard. Col. 7400, Apt. 207. AMBULANCES Best in Town. Local Call .. Chambers Col. 0432 FUNERAL SERVICE In order to meet the require- ments of all who may call upon us, we offer a selection of com- plete funerals at various prices, the lowest at $100.00. tran: mnmlnr Reward. All caskets are made by the Natfonal Casket Company, the recognized standard of the casket industry. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. N.W. Columbia 6324 This meat seay cloth casket: plain and ith (e whele Tancral Cars Hearse And All i l Il it] pel. " Also musie, 1f de 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 c,been reported to Columbla., Representatives of the as- sociation attended the !uneml ELLYSON RITES TODAY luuonl Officiate at Funeral for Doctor Here 42 Years. Funeral services for Dr. Robert Mait- land Ellyson, 70 years old, of 1120 Thirteenth street, were to be conducted in the Nevius funeral home, 924 New York avenue, this afternoon, with the New Jerusalem Lodge of Masons in M! Burial was to be private. Ellyson died in Slbley Hospital Eundly He had practiced medicine in this city for the past 42 years. Marriage Licenses. Otto R. Folsom_Jones. 30, this citv, and - Jscas, 29, Duni C.: Rev. Ed- v Trammell, 37 Herndon. Va and | ery Fatralts 30, ‘this city) Rev. Thomas 5 aistus_A. Tcmtkms 27, and Ruth B. Valentine, 26 Rev. Ligntioot Michaux Arthur Jackson, 48, and Emma Jackson. elson. 67, and Roberta Wyley. Nasnington. 28, and_Catherine R. . J. Queal t J. . muel 5 Rer . T Courtney " Fietcher, Gloseclose, 21; and ‘Celine B. Goores B, Harrington: ‘Franicis L. Hummer. 37, Lead. 8. Dak., and A omingon, a7 'this city: Rev m F. McDogell, Bealamin Sheers. 38. this_city. Mayhe Goldvers. 30 Bridgeton. N. 9 Solomon et and Rev. ELL, W G. Tuesday, May 12, 1931, at her re dence, Washingion Grove, Md.: WILMA G BELL, beloved wife of Willia: Bl BuReral Fridey. May 1o: A Rom_her Haugnicrs’ residence. Washing: ton Grove, Md. Interment Berryville, Va. BOWLES, THOMAS P. Saturday. May 0. i Emersency Hospital MAS from the chapel of J. e 32 Ba. ave. Aw. 14, 8t 2 o'clock p.m. In- Tetthent "Cednr il Cometers: BURKE, SAMUEL. Departed thls life May FIgLN UEL BURKE, husband o> Butke; of Merrit Toaves o month their lose daneniters, Miss Gertrude i Mrs. Agnes Lee, M m, Jerr: Jacob Robinson. Funeral Thursday, May 16, a2 pm. trom Siniren of Our Re- deemer itheran), 8th_st. Barry pl. Rev D B Wiseman, Interment Payne's Cemetery, CLARK, CAROLINE LUCAS. On Wed; 1931,°at her residencs, 4214 "Cathe: ROLINE LUCAS CLARK, 3 pastor. s Son: Tow.. ‘Thursday. May p.m Tevient Arlington National Gemerers. On_Sunday, Eiolie Honnedy ana brother of Puckett, Mrs. Sonia Smith, Mrs. Anderson. George. Ulysses, Henderson and William Cunninghiam. ~2emains resting gt John T. Rhines fureral home, 221 North Patrick St. Alexandr L be shipped to Waterloo. &. &l sda; Dufle 3 Suddenly. am, a i T of M and Ry & e of tuneral later. LLIAM S. EDWA! r. T_of Hekn C,. William 8. brother of Jame . frads Interment Arlington HNatlons1 ‘Cemeters. FELLINGEE. IDA JOSEPHINE. On Tyes: day. May' 12, 1931, at IDA HINE LINGER. mouu "wite of Frederick G. Dliingcs, Funeral from het Iate residence, $128 Nebraska ave, n.w.. on Friaay, May 15, at 2 b i Tends Tovited o attend. Glenwoud Coraetery! ANT. MATILDA. On Tuesday, May 13 xs:u at_Johnson Hills, MATILDA INT * aevoret motact "of Ainella Gant. Son Snitenell and Nathaniel Gant.. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You e Relal Interment at 14 GREEN, HATTIE. Suddenly, on u.y o1, 1931, At her residence, ATTIE GREEN. _the a-ulhur ATITe Sheen and Deonis Oreen, sister; of D'\‘i‘an:un’mr an arles Green octor. She also leaves two en uncies and host of friends. s resting at the W. Ernest AR I R B Bm. Wedntsday, thereafter ut the Tesidence, 4, at 1pm Funeral ay irom. Festecorter Charch, 414 and Vir mn e sw. UM. LE 8 On Monday, Msy MBS amon %7 .+ the loving sister of Thomas Cobl Shealso leaves two nieces and & host of Telatives and friends. =~ Funersl Thursaey. May 14 at 2 pm Emest Jarvis funera) Simenr st. nw. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Monday. o7 8t Jovine m fune: | HARKUM, B. ot J BELL ELLA J N. 1o, ERLA or rescing. 4t the W. Erest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n. RY C. On Wednesday. May eorgetown University 'Hosp! XOBER. beloved wife Yo e I arles G, Kob Remains awicr's Cfuneral chapel. 1754 Notice of funeral hereafter. LANG. WELBY CARTER. Tuesda: WELBY CARTER LAN ry V. Lan. Aa5. Nias"18) 1031 ‘ae 11 late’ residence. Herndon. Va. chestnus Grove: Oemtetery. MADDOX. 1 e vmmuu e Dr’ William J. lox. Remains rest- ing_at W. Chambers_Co. funeral Home, 1400 Chiapin st. now. Puneral from W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w., Thursday. May 14, st 10 am. Intermeni Rock Creek Cemetery. I‘Al'fll.an FELD Priday. W. cn-—\ . Co. pin st n Sa " Tnterment Mount Olivet Gem MORAN. JOT SEPH. On Monday, May 11, 1931, at Providence Hospl JOHN JOSEPH! beloved son of the I and 'Margaret Morsn. Fu bis Inte re-ldence 548 14th s 15, at 8:30 a.m. thenc Bhiars "Ohureh gpiere mazs will o aid at 9 am. Relai and_{friends invited. Interment Muulll omu Cemetery. 14 nday. . aged e ot Hysone's pariors rumm services and May 14, 1 am, at o o8, Mondsy, May RI Gevoted nd, and neral Thu {ror e above. Fesidence. i Eiheomn Memorial’ Gemetery. RYAN, MICHAEL J. On Tuesday, May, 12, ARL his resi ence, :ml Vit %5 M!UHA RYAN, bel husband of Maty E and beloved brother ‘of {a of Baileys Cross Roads, Va, T above residence rlnlly " chuirch. 36th 13 h er * Cleveland Punenl from thence to Holy nd 'O sts. at St Pe®Sitd” Tor “the Tepose Belatives and friends invited. Fairfax Court House, Vi SLADE. KATHARINE H. 2, 1931, in Pe !nlzrment Funeral private. R, e fonsin, doy MAS, the b Beloved prothee "ot JAvE o Contin.” O omas, ang many other xelnlve: and m?a Re- hn hities fu- the nerll chapel. 3 el :" nd, Eve sis. N 4, at f w R R AL T Etathn. FREDERICK on 1931, at Casualty uomm husband of TORNEY. May 13, ERICK Tornes_(neé Brown) neral from H P E 0 131 11th st. se., on Thursday. May p.m. Reiatives and friends invited. TQRNEY, FRERERICK W. Officers and metq- cil. No. "o 10, late_brother, RNEY. on Thursday, om the funera . 131 11th at. . Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. By divection of W_J._FOSTER, Counctlor. E. C. CROUCH, R'S. WALL, RORERT JUNIOR Suddenty, Mon- day, May . at Georges {on Unlversity Hospite): ROBERT JUNIOR LL, ed B ed and N 3 3nd Triends invied. Inirment Cedar Hil Cemetery. WARNER. MARY. Passed away Sun May 10 1031, at'2:4s pm., D. RY R Bourh thelr Joss, o liam Warner: a lovi . Joseph Warner: hers and n host' of other rela- p.m.. L vited. “Interment Harmony mains resting at Jnn\(rrn rineral parior 1115 22nd st G WOODS. HARRIET DE KRAFFT. On Tues- day. May 12. 1931, at Waverly Sanitarium, Rockville. * Md., ~HARRIET DE . the beloved wife of the Arthur T. Woods, in her Tist year. mains resting at the colonial funeral hom of, William Reuben Pumphyey, Rockvill Funeral pim. from Bt near RA! vear ago SISTERS, E. today, 0. AND RICHARD, D ROS! . | ERNST. MARGARET F. 1In loving remem- brance ‘of our dear sister. MARGARET F. ER (nee Re 0, passed away toen vears ago. "May 13,1314 SISTERS. CATHERINE P. SCOTT: FREADERICKA E. THOMA s GOVERNER. VIOLA FOUNTAIN MEREDITH. In sad remembrance of our dear mother and, pErandmotner, FOUNTAIN DITH VERNER, who departed T its Two years ko today, May 13, 1929, Prom this world of pain and sorrow God has taken you. Where you will fnd eternal rest. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN AND GRAND- mwAN JnIIN W. In tad but lovin ‘membrance of my dear husband. JOH! JORDAN, who ‘enterea into rest May 1% Te- w. on how T long to Pknow you ave watching fof me. I will see you soon The hours are swittly gliding e o Tau} et i Thet beautifui home, Never to part again. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * MULLIN, JOHN. hushand” and Gesarrea “fils {lte Tave years a0 Niodar May 13, 1926. It_matters not which road we take, How dark or lonely it be: We know that God will somewhers Join The road that leads to_thee. THE PAMILY. * SCHMIDT, ERNESTINE. In memory of our devoted” moter, ERNESTINE SCHMIDT, who died May 13, 1923. Rest in peace. HER o0, memary. of our beloved CHILDREN. - ¢ SCOTT; EDMOND W. Sacred fo the memo- Hoof our dear busband and tather, £D MOND SCOTT, who left us one year Ao loday, May 13, 1830 T often sit and think of you When I am all alone, For_memory is the only thing « " That grief can call its own. Priends may think I am not lonely ‘When at times they see me smile, know the heartaches 1 suffer all the while HIS WIFE, IMOGENE T. SCOTT. A Jonely year without vou, father, nd sad along the way, Foriiee*fs ot the same for us Stnce you were called away. HIS CHILDREN, EDNA, RALPH AND wu.umus JOHN WESLEY. In sad bu loving remembrance of our dear h e PN WESLEY WILLIAME: Tho deparied this life one year ago today, May 13, 1930. The month of May once more s here, Which_brings forth sad memorie Ot Guir "dear” tather and nusband laid to loving and cheerful in all of Upright fust to the end of his dava. Sincere and kind in heart and min: SRS R0 K ey he hets benind. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. successors of mor connectt 'Ilh e origimal Wo R, !ufin enfiu- Natlonal 2802, Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Blished 187 JOHN R. WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. Phone North 0047. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREM'\TORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1388. P. J. SAFFELL PE“DNAL SEKVICD—.‘ASON“L!~ 1. Thos. R. Na“eyl Son 517 11th St. S.E. 1. 1220 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 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