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SEPTEMBER .8 ....K. C. T0 CONDUCT | MCARTY FUNERAL State Deputy and Attorney for Security Company Will Be Buried Tomorrow. Albert \E. McCarty, 48, State deputy of the Knights of Columbus of the Dis- trict of Columbia and an attorney for the American Surety Co., died early yesterday at nis home, 2019 North Cép- ital street, after an illness of a month. Studied Law at G. U, Funeral services will be held at 9:30 followed by requiem mass at St. Mar- tin's Church at 10 o'clock. Services | will be under the directon of the Knights of Columbus. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. A native of Lewiston, Me., Mr. Mc- Carty came to Washington more than 25 years ago tc study law at George- town University. On his graduation he remained in ‘he city and later became connected with the insurance company with which he had been for more than 10 years. Long Active In Order. -Prior to Mr. McCarty's recent ap- pointment as State deputy of the Knights of Columbus he was past grand He had been closely assoeiated with the order during his_quarter century of residence here. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ce- cilia A, McCarty; three ' children, Mirfam. Helene and Annette, Washingon: _four brothers, Danlel, George, David and John of Lewiston, and one sister, Ellen McCarty of Lewis- age not in school. ton. | nace Co.. 1760_Col . i = It is estimated that tnere are nearly 4,000,000 boys and girls of high-sehool LOST. medr Bobby T Mont- hone. Columbi Rewara canvas, lensth and 8 fi. ami containing soot from furnaces | Liberal reward if mém\m to Holland Fur- rd. n.w BREASTPIN. gold, square. with _black Shamel and corst Priday aiternoon. Phom 2218, or 1905 8 st. mw.. and recely 30 ft. In strayed; brindle and white, black spike taii ‘liberal’ reward. Nelile Kelly Shopve. 454 Indlana ave. Met. 6141 DIAMOND WEDDING RING. Seturday. 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Here is a convenient and quiet location. Fifteenth at L Dec. 0160 K. C. Official Dies * A—9 ° Beatha. i PADGETT. WILLIAM E. Monday. Septem- ber 7. 1981, WILLIAM E., beloved husband of Mary E. Padgett, aged 63 years. Puneral from his late residence, 924 8ih st. n.e. Thursday, September 10, at 2:30 b Belacives and triends favited. Javerm Cedar Hill Cem ANNA devoted wite of Wiliiam Paige. dauspter of the late Rev. Oliver M. Wood a Remains tempore riy . Ernest Jarvis funersl cl 432 n.w. until Wednesday n0on. nmurm ‘at her late residence. 1206 6th o FuBeral Thursday. Sepiember 10 a5 3'5m 1o the utove resdencer Rev W 2P Thiookx offciating, Relatives and friends invited 9 PINKETT, ALICE, Departed this life Sen- tember 7. 1931 atter a brief lliness. at her tetldence. ‘3145 "Hervant ey ALICE PINKETT. “Nottce of funeial lafer. He- t Janifer's funeral parlor. nw ptember 1 10. 1 pm.. from Metropolitan 2 E, Zion WiesiSy Giren. Rev. MeCo ot SIMONS. MARIETTA M. On Sunday. Sep: ALBERT E. M'CARTY. Births Reported. Marshall J. and Loraine PMlelor boy. John and’ Rose Getes, girl Theodore B. and Marie Jenkins, boy. Deaths Reported. Catherine E. Btelgerwalt, 92, 1745 Pennsyl- vania ave 74, Providence Hospital Charies P, Glennan: 13, Georsetown Hos- it Margaret M. Creamer. 63, 1646 Trinidad ne. Snmual W. Augenstein, 67. 1343 Fair- st. Wi, 1 de shieids. £ 1 5w Samuel Chiesivoir. 65219 L j.Georee G. Brown, 87,1907 " Dantel Loughran. 35 2033 14t st Ellen J W 180 Park rd Mabel 71 Matthews. 49, 1101 Alabama ave Della M. Haynes, 45. Georgs Wash: Hospital ssie R, Schuetze. 43. 1308 P st Fred P. Witt, 40, United States V Bureau Dalton Galimore. 40, Emergency Hospit Edear Pvies. 27, Casyalty Hospital Agnes G. Tavenner, 21. en rou’ Hospital Martha Currie. 2. Children's Hosp | Jnez L. Hintze, "1, 4006 Souti Casitol st “jane wade. 63. 203 Lucretia_Perkin Maggie Queen, 3 Ty ne. Pe anta ne h st . Smersency " 0. JEmersency Hospital ldren's “Hospital @ard of Thanks. CHILDS. JOSEPR H. 1 wish to exp: heartfelt thanks to Rev. H. J. Boo E_Wi and Peter LS T, And the many nd words of sympat Saa beanitui” Boral ipbien & G Geath of my husband, JOSEPH H._CHIL] MRS, VIRGINTA CHILDS. Bratha. ANTHONY, RUTH. On Sunday. 6. 1931. 'RUTH 'ANTHONY. of Semuel Antl John. Clarence, September devoted wife mother of Charles. 2 pm. from Co “funeral chiron 1452 U nt Lincoln Memorial Cemet Mount Olivet BYRNE, ALEXANDER M. Friday. Septem- ber 4 1931l Chicaso, Til, 3 o ALEXANDER rtha the inte "Daniel 3. Byrne and. brother of Mrs. Fred D. B. Austin and Mary Mac- Kenzie Byrne. CLAGGETT. MARIA & Srchard, ) Poplar Grove Church, Montgomery Md . "Thursday. September 10, 2 pm . Rev. Potis officiating. ELLIOT, WALTER LUTHER. day. September 3. 1 Departed this lite 31, at Pri on Tnuu- : cmuumz On Monday, Sep- v i OX. WILLIE EDWARD, Pasced axas Sun day. September 8. at_Georgetown University Hospital, “ILLXE EDWARD POX. beloved husband of Lena Fox of West Falls Church, Va. aged 52 years. Fu services and Helen. 6th and C nesday. September 9 . CHARLES P. On Sunday. Sep- 1931 Georgetown Un CHARLES P. GLENNAN. P ond Matgaret O'DoRnel Remains resting at Gawler s parlor. 1750 Pa. ave. n.w. & Wednesday morning at 9 gelock at 'St. Patrick's Church, 1oth GOLDEN, WiaM. on Monds 1931 WILLIAM GOLDEN of : Rew Jersey ave mw. . Notice of funei later.” Remains resting at the W Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st HENSEY. COLUMBIA A. On Sunday, Sep. tember 6. 1931. at the Baptist Home, 3248 COLUMBIA A, HENSEY, wife of the late Harry H. Hensey. Services at the lbo\'le ‘-uuamn on Wednesday, Septem- at 10 am. n BERT SYLVESTER. Departed VWS Tire Priany. Seprember 4 931, ot 140 m his residence 231§ N it. nw. ESTER HODGE. He leaves Hattie Funeral services at Bun- s, 621 Florida ave. n.w at 930 am.: (ln»< Church, 1th s Pequicn mass Wil be Said at 30 & m the repose of his soul. Relative friends invited. Interment at Ariingion National cem-ury s EN: e oicy ospiial JENNTE M HOLIES: beloved wite oF B, Holmes Services er son. Melvin. Bepeomber 3 at Telatives invited. 18! Cmmmuu ‘Hosy A WESL »P Notics KILMARTIN. JOHN LAWRENCE. On Mon- day. September 7, 1931. JOHN LAWRENCE. beloved husband ‘of Lillian Kilmartin (nee Poetzmann) and father of Berr o cloci invited. " Interment L JORN, mpuma Jhis life Mondas, SF\;L""\MI 7. 1931, 500 2nd st n. bour Bros. funeral home. 207 D Wednesday. Sentember 9. there- after at his late residence. Puneral Thurs- day. September 10, at 1 pm. above” residence. — Interment Harmony Cemetery. 9 On Sunday. September % WIS, beloved wite otice of fune Remains resting at the W. Ernest funeral church. 1433 You st. n.w LINKINS. FRANCES & Mondsy, September FRANCES 8. LINKINS. Funeral Trom the W W Ghambers €, qfuneral 1400 Chapin_st. n.w. Wednesday, September 9.°at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeter: bide with me." MARCEY, FANNIE. Suddenly Tuesday, Sco- tember’ 8. 1931, at a.m ST of the ate_iemuel Marcey. wnd mother of Talbott and Gordon Marce ot S, 958G Jarvis home. i e Dega; son's ealdence. dale, o U 6. at 2 pm. o Shuten Baliston, friends tnvited: MCARTY, ALBERT E. On Monday. tember ", 1031 Providence - Hosorial: ALBI ‘R I .d husband ol cecelll A. McCar rom his late resi- unnee Iulo " North Capitol st.. on THareant. her 10, at 9:30 a.m.. thence to St. lrlm! Church, where mass will be said at 10 o'clock, R’IIU\E‘ and friends in \Al!d Interms ¢CARTY. ALBERT E. Knights of Colum- bl!'l are advised of the drlrh of our worthy State deout ALB! [cCARTY September 7. 1931, rendence. 2019 North & epiembe at lnu deputies. M Va. Relatives 10 from the | t Mount Olivet Cemetery. 9 ! Wormle: Dtember 9. at 2 E. Church, 44th st st ne. on Wednesdsy B!D‘Pmb p.m. Relatives and vi tarment Oakwood Ce Entered Sepiember Fra his_ residence. 454 SEPH WALKER. _bel and Virginia Walker his departure & grandmother WALKER, JOSEPH. Se. Septen late rnlfi’rru Memor.al WELDOX. m- RT M. On Saturds ce. n 'novr.-r "Sella !{rnrt\!\d reiatives and T. R ne Fo: parlor. 1300 South Capitol st Wednesdsy. al 1 pm. from the Tuneral parlor.” Interment etery. D. On Tuesday. Seotember al neral above-named Mount Zion Ce WILSON. EDMU " bel Jennie Wilson. Re- Gagen Sons, fineial Thirs Septe ferment ‘Movnt Oliver Cem In Memoriam BALLENGER. WILLIAM SPENCER, 1In but loving remembrance of dea Band ang Tather, WILLIAM SPENCER BALLENGER, who departed tnie | v, September 8. 1 S WIPE AND CHILDREN. + OODMAN. BENJAMIN. Tn memory of my M At d BERJAMIN GOODMAN. who died one year ago today, September 8, 1930. Peacefully sleeping. rest! Upright Sincere and What & beau! FUNERAL DIRECTORS. o) W. W. DEAL & CO. 218 H ST_NE LINCOLN 8200, V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original Svi:lY( establish- ¢ | Prions Nationa: 2ses, l w;t. N.W. JOHN R WRIGHT CO Phone Norfh J. 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