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JEREMIAH WALSH, 65, IS GIVEN LAST RITES Funeral Services Aré Held Here for Veteran G. P. 0. Man, Native of Indiana. Funeral services for Jeremiah Walsh, 65, who died Saturday after a long ill- ness at his home, 33 Michigan avenue northeast, were held this morning at 8:30 o'clock at his late residence. The rites were followed by mass at St. Mar- tin’s Church. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Born in Alpine. Ind., Mr. Walsh later resided in Lousiville, Ky., until_he came here 37 years ago and entered the Gov- where he worked until he retired in 1928. He wa3s a member of Carroll Council, No. 377. of the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his widow and one son, J. Herbert Walsh of this city. —— Boy thieves are more apt to go in gangs, while girl criminals work alone, according to English police. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Dhoaes 2 Col. 0464 Adams 10341 m DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances . Clean, Fresh and SANITARY [| Charges Lowest in City | i | | | | | $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 e Ryan Service Need Not Prove f Costly With economic con- ditions as_they are ay. many ~ fam- may hesitate to Ryan. We state most emphatically our service need not prove costly. We are prepared to serve no mafter how modest are the means of the {amily R Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E.xu™ 5500550 2 T 7 2T T 77, distinction attached to living at the Lee House. Y'OUR home here does give a pres- tige that has a value in business and social affairs, 3 IT indicates that your personal preference is for ex- cellent things and that you wish to be associated with those who are like minded. w.ow Cartoonist Dies W. A. ROGERS. W. A. ROGERS DIES; NOTED CARTOONIST |Personal Friend of Two Pres- | | idents Is Victim of Heart | Disease at Age of 77. Heart disease caused the death early today® of Willlam A. Rogers, 77 years old, noted cartoonist, at his home, 3331 | P strect. He had been ill less than a week. Mr. Rogers numbered among his personal friends such men as President Theadore Roosevelt, President Grover Cleveland and Jules Jusserand, former French Ambassador to the United States. It was at the suggestion o fformer Am- bassador Jusserand that he was made a chevalier in the French Legion of Honor for a cartoon published in the New York Herald during the World War. Born in_ Springficld, Ohio, May 23, 1854, Mr. Rogers was a son of William Allen and Elizabeth Smith Rogers. He began his career as an illustrator and cartoonist for the New York in 1873: jubsequently he was on the staff of Htrper's Weekly, Harper's Magazine, Life, St. Nicholas, Century, the New York Herald and the Washington Post. Since moving to Washington in 1923, Mr. Rogers had drawn sketches cf old Georgetown homes. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Buckley of Washington and a son, Hairy A. Rogers of Wilton, Conn. Funeral services will be conducted in Springfield, but the date remains to be determined. WOMAN, 78, IS BURIED Mrs. Dorothea Frederick Given Last Rites at Late Residence. Funeral services for Mrs. Frederick. 78, who died Sunday at her home, 1422 Ames place northeast, aft er a short iliness, were held today 2:30 pm. at the late residence, fol. 1owed by interment in Cedar Hill Ceme- ery. Mrs. Frederick, widow of August Frederick, and mother of Arthur Frederick, sculptor, was born in Frankfort, Germany, and came to the United States at the age of 18. She resided in Boston, Mass., until 12 years ago, when she moved to this city. where | she made her home since. Her son, Ar- thur, is her only survivor. s Bulova. between K ¥ on 18th st. n.w. Cal afier 5:30, LOST. BAG, black leather. containing 1ady’s cloth- ing;_lost Sunday night. Call Nat. 4554. BEAGLE HOUND —Brown and black:, s to name “Bruder.” Reward. A. T. - nine. 614 C st. 5 BILLFOLD. biack. containing bet 5 and $35. Sunday afternoon or Monday morn- ing. _Reward. _Adams 7879 or Decatur 4020 BRACELET—Gold_and capphize bracelet, be- tween Mayfiower Hotel and Bmergency Hos- Dital, Monday night, Rewarc. 1205 17th st n.w.' Eastman School. DOG, black and white, tag st_now. _Adams 020] ' s FRATERNITY PIN—Theia Delta Chi. Finder please_notify P. O. Box 23, Edgewood Sta- tion. Providence, R. 1. _ L FUR—Lisht brown Hudson Bay, Friday afternoon, vicinity ‘21st. Que. Massachusetts ave. n.w. Reward. North 2336, e GERMAN POLICE DOG—Silver gray: fe- male. Reward. Atlantic 1873-J. = GUITAR. “Martin"; lost near Bethesda, Md Lincoln 3188 5138, 1831 T ave. and 'Dupont_Circle Dupont_ Gt 20 M st AR PIN—Small Johns _Hopkins University pin, Ueinity Poxhall "Village "and ~ Georsetown. ev. OCKETBOOK, W g Monday. bet. Woodward &_Lothrop's and 1311 215t st. h.w. Reward. Potomac 1748. * POCKETBOOK, g a1 silver C,” Reward. Emerson 8805 . RECEIPT BOOK. General Motors Acceptance Corporation, No. 435351 Reward if returned to G. M. A. C.. Transportation Bldg., 17th and H sts. n.w. a1 SUNBURST PIN—Large white stone center, between Florence Courts and 14th and De- Reward, €03 Florence Courts. catur sts North_4503. WRIST WATCH, Tady' betwesn Sholl's Cafe, and 1755 P st Heward. either address. white gold. Bulova. 20 Connecticut ave. Mrs. Latham. ly Graphic in | numerous | Dorothea B S| REouR HINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 193L NORTH DAKOTANS VOTE TO SELECT ROOSEVELT By the Associated Press. JAMESTOWN, N. Dak., October 20.— North Dakota Democrats today were on record as indorsing Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomi- natiop next year. ‘The Democratiic State Executive Com- mittee, meeting here yesterday, unani- mously adopted a resolution 'urging support for Gov. Roosevelt. i e resolution said & leader was needed to guide the Nation “out of the wilderness of doubt and depression brought on by 10 years of lack of posi- tive leadership under the Republican mlrtty." and recommended Gov. Roose- velt. The New York chief executive, the resolution said, has “splendid, fearless and capable qualities of outstanding lud:;shlp as exemplified” in his public record. Cards of Thanks LEE, AUGUSTUS A, amily of < GUSTUS A. LEE wishes to thank the magy friends for the kind expre th' of sym- pathy auring the ilfness and dewin ot thelr loved son and brother. ME, AND MRS, JOHN F. JACKSON AND SCOTT. FRANCES CHRISTINE JORN We wish 10 extend our thanks and apey clation to o friends and relati for their’ kindness, Sympathy end - hesauiio floral tributes at the death of FRAN! CHRISTINE JDHNB?E SCOTT. ! youna, sorEr PAMILY AND FRIENDE. ! UNG, IN E. I wish to ex ¥ - | “cere thanks and appreciation te o meny friends and organisations tor the kindness and floral tributes DAIG £ me &t the Gury of my husband, JOHN E. YOUNG RIS WIFE. MRS. CLARA YOUNG, Deatha. ADAMS. GEORGE W.. SE. life on Sunday. October 1 . at Freed- men's Hospital, GEORGE W. ADAMS, Sr. husband of Sara Q. Adams. father of A nie E. Slavehter. Violet . Rrown and ‘Dr. George 'W. Adams. jr. = Body will Test £t McGuire's’ funeral parlors. Funeral from MeGulre's pavlors. 0th ‘ard, Westminstes w. on Wednesday, Octol (] p.ri. Fiiends invited. e | BABCOCK. DELLSSIA P. On Mondav. tober 19 1031, at 4:30 p o ot her” 1o 3024 Otis st ne., DELESSIA P, of Chatles H.' Babcock and mother 1 W Babcock “of Oakland, ' Callf, | and MrsLurende J. Llewellyn of Wash- ington. D. C. Funerai from the above resi- | dence. 'Wednesday. October 21, at 330 b m. Interment For: Lincoln Cemetery. BEALL, ALICE M. On Tuesda; . wife of the late Otho R. | of Prince Georges County, M4 Services a: her residence on Thursday, Getover 32, at el AT L R LI e | tormert ars scopal Chugch, CALNAN. ALICE V. On Tuesday. Oct | 20, 1631, ‘al the residence of her davehier. | Mrs. Alice’ G Quigley (nee Cainan). 3313 | 8th st ne. Funeral from the above resic | dence Thursday. October 22, at 830 am., thence to St.” Anthony's Chureh. where em mass’ will be said at ¢ am. for of her 'soul "Interment Mount Olivet Cemeiery.” Relatives and friends Vit 21 CARRICK. LORENZO L. Depaited this I on Monday, October 19, 1931. at Il{; a.m. at Garfleld Hospital, after a brief iliness, LORENZO CARRICK, devoted son of Lawrence and Carrie Carrick, brother of Theodore and Thurinan Car- rick, Notice of funeral later. 21* CARTER. EMILY. Departed this lite o T3 608 50 me: EMILY CARTER, wire of Richard A Carter. devoted mother of Mrs, Rosaline A Thompson, and James Ca'ter. Bhe also lea: Shanklin: two_sisters and other relatives at the John T. $ra"se N Trunerat Wedneadns, Betoper 21, at 1 pm., from her late residence. ferment "Woodiarn Cemeters COBCRTH, ROSIE L. Suddenly. on Sundav. October 18, 1831, at her residence. 528 4th st. =e. ROSIE L. COBERTH Funeral tprivate) from the above resi- dence. Wednesday, October 21. at 3 p.m. Intermeat Cedar Hill Cemetery. ‘COCKEI JOSEPH H. Suddenly, on Sunday, Cciober 18. 1931, JOSEPH H., son of the Taie Catherine and Hency, Gocker He e survived by two sisters and three broth: Remains resting at the Tobler funeral home. 928 M st. n.w.. where cervices will be neld Wednesday, October 21, at 10 a.m. followed by interment in Arlington N {ional Cemeters: COLBERT, LOIS. On Monday. 1631, LOIS COLBERT, of Raymond and Gladys Colbert. sister of | Edith Raymond, fr. and Gwendolyn Col- | B Rt it e e W Eracst | Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. | Departy Departed this In- (nee Gise) October 19. nw. Notice of funeral later. COLBERT. RAYMOND. Jr. On Tuesday October 20, 1931, RAYMOND. Jr., devoted fon, of Raymond and Oldays' Colberl, brother of Edith and Gwendoiyn Colbert. Remains restics at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1433 U st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. | EDWARDS. FRANK L. On Saturday. Octo- | ber 17. 1931 FRANK L. beloved husband | ot Edwards of 37 Seaton st. nw. Funeral from the 'W. W. Chambeis Co. | funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. | Wednesday. October 21. at 10 a.in. In- terment Cédar Hill Cemetery. 20 GARNER. HATTIE. Departed this life on | “Betuzdsy. October 17, Pa.. Mre, HATTI | 1ate J. Frank Garne | Mrs. Hester Rossa of New York. | Wrignt, John W. Wright of Pit | Charles Prederick Wricht. Remains rest- ing at the residence of her brother. David C."Wrigkt, 124 § st. n.w. Funeral Wed- nésday. October 21, &t 2 B.m., from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 29th st between Dum- barton ave. and O'st. n.w. Friends invited, Rev. Julius Carroll, pastor. ofciating. !a.u.v:m HATTIE. The oficers and mem- | “oers of the Ladies of Olive Immediate Relief Socletv sre hereby notified of the | death of Mrs. HATTIE GARNER and are | reayested ‘to attend the funeral on Wed- + October 21, 1931, at 2 pm., from Zion M E. Church. 20th st. be- iween Dumbarton ave and O st n.w. LUCFRTIA CHASE. Pres, MARY M. SMACKUM, Rec. Sec - CARNER, HATTIE. Officers and members | of Queen Esther Chavter, No. 1, O. E. S.. are “requested to 'attend the funerai of | Hon. Yady HATTIE GARNER, Wednesday, | October 21, 1931, at 2 pm.. from the Mount Zion M. E. Church, 20th st. and Dumbar- | ton ave. nw ROSETTA DUTCIL R. M. THOMAS H. PATRICK. R. P. DENA PATRICK, Be GARNER, HATTIE. All members of Minerva Household of Ruth. No. 1518, G. U. O. of Odd Fellows, are réquested to assembie at Mount Zion Church. 29th st. and Dumba | ton “ave. n.w. Wednesday. ~October 21, 1931, at '1:30 p.m.. to attend the funerai services ‘of our” late sister. HATTIE GARNER. _ALMA D. COOPER, M. N. G; EMMA BAILEY. Rec. Sec. * GRAY. WILLIAM HOWARD. Sucdenly. on Monday. October 19. 1931. at Providence Hospital, WILLIAM HOWARD GRAY. the | devoted husband of Pearl Gray, loving fa- of _James. Alvert, Helen and Marie He alz0 leaves’ to mourn his de- parture four eisters. two brothers and many “other relatives and friends, Re- mains resting at John T. Rhines Co. fu- neral chapel. 901'3rd st.’ 8.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. GUEST, GEORGE_W. On Monday, October 19, 1931, GEORGE W., beloved husband of Mrs. Margaret E. Guest (nee McCathran). Funeral (private) from his late residence. 3165 18th st. n.w.. on Wednesdar, October 21, at 2 pm. Interment Congressional Cemeter: YouMay Have —the type of service for O UR present reduced rates make this possible for any one whose income may, under prevail- ing circumstances, be curtailed but who still wishes to continue their enjoyment of personal comforts. MAKE the Lee House your ad- dress for the Winter months. It can be reascnably arranged. Fifteenth at L Decatur 0160 which we are known, the type of service for which the wealthiest families of the community turn to us in time of need, for as little as $100. The price one pays here determines only the quality of the merchan- dise; our service never deviates from our high standards. - ‘7,"35,“. FUNERAL HOME uc: r reference,; Hsk your neighb: or 816 H STREET, N.E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 Rhines funeral chapel. 901 | devoied daughter | * Beaths. i R t IALL, devoted daughter of ‘John T."and Sallie Hall, Remains resting at the Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral Iater. HUCK, JOSEPH C. onday. October 19, 1931, JOSEPH C. SO Selvea: Ruspand of the late Barbara Huck. Funeral frem late residence. 27 Pine ave. Takoma rk, Md. on Thursday, October 32, at 8:30 8.m. "Requiem mass at the Church of the ivity, Brightwood, D. C, at 9 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Bt. Mary's Cemetery. an ISHERWOOD, EMMA B. On Tuesday, Octo- r 20, 1931, EMMA B. beloved wife of ixie H. Isherwood. Rémains resting at the W.'W. Chambers Co. funeral home, J40 ‘Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral JOHNSON. CHARLES H. tober 17, 1981, at 1:20 p.m. at s resi- gence Jezs Gt el o CHARLES it JOHNSON. ‘the devoied iriénd of Josephine CJordan. Funeral Weanesday. Octoper 3, at 1 p.m.. ‘from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. h.w. Intermen 20 WILLIAM H. Saturday, October 31, aiter an iliness of eigni months. M H. JOHNSON (born in Was inston). the son of the late Elize and 40 seph Mackall and devoted husband of Mrs. Ruth Johnson. brotner of Charles Jonnson Mary ‘Johnson, Martha Moore. Carrie Hill Hattle Ray &nd Henrictta Atireil Ke: mauns at the Newman Davis funeral home, 611 Fla. ave. nw. until Tuesday noon. thereafter_at hig fate residence. 1524 6th st nw, Puneral Wednesagy. Ocioper 21 &t 1'pm. from Mount Plsgah Church. bet. 1gth and 19th sis. n. oficiating.” Friends invited HENRY BARRETT. On October 4 Sianfora_University, Cali- . HENRY BARRETT LEARN=D. ‘Fu- Service at Cheney Homesiead, Haii- ford road, South Manchister, Coiia. Wednesday, October 41, ai 2:40 pm. It is earnesily requested ihat no irienas send fowers. Fi LIPP, LOUISA. On Sunday, October 18, 1031, LOUISA LIP¥, beioved wite of F» erick Lipp and moiner of Mrs. Charles Wise, ‘Mrs. John Foiwell, Mrs. George Bowies and Mr. Fred Lipp. Funeral irom her late residénce, 744 §ih St n.e. on Wednesday, October 21, at 2:30 p.m.” In- terment Glenwood Cemetery. 20 LIPP, LOUISA. There will be a special meeting of Bethelehem Chapter, No. 7. O°E 5. &t 1:1> p.m., Wednesday, October 31, 1951, to aitend the tune:al of our late sister, Mrs. LOUISA LIPF. A good & tendance js desired H Liliie E. HALL. Matron. * MAHONEY, LOUVINIA_ RICHARDSON. De- variea tniy Wire on Sa:ucdaY, LCLOTEr i Jaiineer nosplas LUV INIA MAHONEY. She leaves a devoted granumoiner, sty Lucs Pi0is @ iather, Cauners Ricaarason.. two auits. Jennie Travers ana Gertiude Prsor; a hus- band, John Manoney: Gistery Mary Richarason. ~ Fund Csiay, at 1 pm. ilom James H 's chapel, 12th and R sis. Relatives and frienas invited MANNING, DENNIS F. Suddenly, on Mon- day, October 19, 1931, at his resigene, No. 11 th st. n.e., DENNIS F., beloved hus- band of Mary M. Macuins. the above residence on Tnursday, a1, 30 a.m., thence 1o St Joseph's mass will be said 8t 9 am Relatives ana friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. £ MILLER, MARY FRANCES. On Monday, ‘October 19, 1931, at her residerce stone Apts, Api. 407, MILLER, wife of the iate Wilson P ler. “Bervices at the ‘acovs aadress Wednesay, October 21, at 2 p.n. Inter- ment Congressional Cometery. P MURPRY. WALTER Departed this 1% on Monday, October 18, 1931, &: 10°.0 B0, 8 ols residence, 4 lain it se WALTER H.. beloved husbend 0i Saiah V fauiphy, brother of Andrew J. yona L. Willlam' M. and Appolous Murphy and Nannie Harris. Remains resting at Ste ari's luneral home. 30 H st. ne. unti Weanesday noon, then at his late_re dence. ~ runeral Thursdey, Ociober 22. at 1°p.m., from Mount Jezreei Bapiis: Ci Sthand E sts. se. Relatives and {riends invited to attend. Before our eves you faded. Grow:ng_weaker each day, Patiently bEAT.NE YOUr fuscrin: Until Gou calied you awar | THE rAM. MURPHY, bers_G 0.2, G On Saturday. Oc- Re: 20° , Baptist Church, ting Wecne: MURPHY. WALTER H. The oficers and | " members of Garfield Tebsrnacle. No. 4. O. of G. Fisnermen, are requesied 10 at- tend a call meeting Wednesaa: 21, 1951, 8. 8 D.Oke &t tne h s.%., to arrange foF the funera WAL1EK h. MURPHY MAM FANNIE DEAN, R. W. K. & NELSON, CHRISTINE C. On Sunday De. 18, 1931, at her residence. 14 I st CHRISTINE C. beloved wife of the J A C. G. Octo- August W. Neison and motner of W. Neison, Dr. C. F. Nelson, Dr Neison, Miss Siella C. Nelson, Mrs Chanaier and Miss Gail E. Nelson. nezal trom the W. W. Chamoers Co. fu- neral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., Wednes- day, October 21. at 2 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. S 20 PANARETOFF, STEPHAN. On Mondas. October 19, 1931, ai_Garfleld Memori: Hospital, STEPHAN PANAREIOFF. fo mer Minister of Bulgaria. Funeral serv ices at All Souls’ Church. Sixtcenta and Haryard streets, Wednesday. Ociober 2 at 11 o'elock a.m. Intermeni av Rocd Creek Cemetery. 20 RATCLIFFE. MARY C. On Monday. Octo- ber 19. 1931, at Providence Hospital, MARY C.. beloved” wife of the iate William A. Ratcliffe. Funeral irom her late residence, 39 V st. n.w. Thursday, October 22, &t 9:30 am . thence to St. Marun's Churci, where requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. for ‘the repose of her soul. _Interment Mount Olivet ~Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 21 RATCLIFFE, MARY Members of Hospital Guild. No. 2, Ladies Auxiliars. Knights o St. John. afe notifiec of the funeral, o our beloved president. Mrs. MARY C. RA CLIFFE, on Thursdas, Octover 2z, 1831, at10 o'clock am {rom 8¢, Martin's Church: 3 URKE. Acting Pres, ARNIE E. FINEGAN, Ree. Scc. RATCLIFFE. MARY C. Members of Auxiliary No. 62. Kniglits of St. John, are requested at 8 _p.m. iuesday. October 20. V st n.w. to recite the Ros its bresident, MARY C. RAT- CLIFFE ROGERS. Ociober recent WILLIAM ALLE) 20, 1931, ol bis st. n.w. WILLIAM ther of 'Betty Ro Sprinafield. Ohio. ROSSON. HERBERT DE WITT. Monday. October 19, 1931, HERBERT DE WITT ROBSON. aged 49 years. Funeral servic:s at Hysong s_parlors, 1300 N st n.w. Wednesday. October 21, at 1 p.m. Inter- ment Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. ROXBOROUGH. WILLIAM. On Monday, Oc- tober 19, 1931. at Walter Reed Hospital, WILLIAM ROXBOROUGH, cevoted hus- band of Saran Roxborough and father of Eiva Roxborough. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. SCOTT, EDWAI Departed_this life s cenly on Sunday, October 18, 1931, at 8:43 .m.. EDWARD. beloved son of the late dward and Rosa Scolt and brother of Rosa Scott Morris. Funeral services Wed- nesday, October ‘21, at Asbury M. E. i Church, 1lth and K . at 3 pa | Remains may be viewed at Robert G. M Guire's funeral home, 9th snd Westminster | sts.n.w. Relatives and friends are invited | to atfend. SCOTT, EDWARD. Suddenly, Sunday, Octo- ber 18, 1931, EDWARD SCOTT, for thirty Jears u fpiihtul ad devoled ‘emplove in the family of Charics C. Gloyer. Funeral services Wednesday, October 21, at 2 pm., at the Asbury Methodist Church, 11th and K St n.w." His friends are invited) to On Tuesday. sidence. 3351 P ALLEN ROGLRS, fa- 5 Buckley, Interment attend SCRIVENER. JAMES E. Suddenly. on Sun- day, October 18, 193{, JAMES E. beloved husband of Belle Scrivener. Services at his late residence, 2040 F st. n.w., Wedne: day, October 21, at §:30 Am. thence to St. ' Stephen’s *Catholic Church. 25th st. and Pa. ave. n.w., where mass will be of- fered at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SNIGHT, FREDRICK H. On tober '19, 1931, FREDRICK husband of the'late Emma F neral from the Monday, Oc- H. beloved Snight. Fu- Tesidence of his son. John H. Snigh C st. n.e.. Thursday,. Oc- tober 22, at 8:30 a.m., thence to Holy Co forter Church, where mass will be said at 8 am. 'Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 SORRELL, JOHN W. On Monday, Octobef 19. 1931, ‘at 9:35 ‘pm. at his residence, 237 P st n.w. JOHN W.. beloved husband of Cora Sorréll. Funeral services at the above residence, Thursday, October 2. at 2 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cem- eters. 21, SPENCER. LAWRENCE D. On Sunday. Oc- tober 18, 1931, LAWRENCE D. SPENCE! beloved son of James D. Spencer. Fi neral from the resicence of his sister. Mrs. William J. Callan. Franconia road, Ale: andris, Va. Wednesday, October ‘21, at 1:30 p'm. Services at 8. Mary's Church, Alexandria, Va., at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Washington, D. C. 21 STRATTON. DR. SAMUEL WESLEY. Sud- denly. on Sunday. October 18. 1931. in EBoston, Mass.. Dr. SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON, in his 7ist year. Funeral services at ‘Trinity Church, Boston, Mas: Wednesday, October 31, at 2:30 p.m. Kin 1y omit flowers. Interment = Pasadena. Calif. 20 TEAK, NANNIE ROSE, October 18, 1931, at the home ot her son- in-law _ana dl“’,hler. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Gochnauer, NANNIE ROSE TEAK. widow of the late Willlam Neskit Teak of Lynch. Va. prominent merchart of that 80s. She was a native of Va.. and well known through- State for her charm and delizniful dialest poetry. Mrs. Teak was @ descend- ant of the Rose, Clalborne, Carter and Pitshugh families, all prominent in the early development of the country. She was the doughter of Col. snd IMrs. Pat- rick Hickok of Buckiugham County and a sister of the late Johu J. Hickok of ichmond, Va. Mrs. Teak is survived by wo dauehters. Mrs. Fred Gochnauer of Upperville, Va, and Miss Mavme Over ‘Teak of Hollywood. Calif., and tw fl’nnd- daughters, Anne Gochnauer and Katharine Rot A she service will be held at the residence of her daughter in Upperville, Va.. Tuesday, October 20. Funeral ind burial in Lynchburg, V.. Wednesday, at 11 oclock, from the Pirst Presbyterian Chureh. 20 TOLIVER, GRACE LOUISE. On Monday, October 19, 1931, GRACE LOUISE TOL- IVER, daughter of Mrs. Marie Toliver, 321 T st. n. Remains at; Prazier fu- perel home. 389 R. I. ave. njr. Notice of funeral later. Ful On Sunday night, | ** A—9 ’ Braths. WALD) PEARL C. On Monday, Octo- ber 19, 1931, at Garfleld Hospi p?‘ C. WALDROP (nee Cox). beloved wife o E. C. Waldrop of Ballston, Va. Fune from Wm. H. Sardo & Co.s ‘funeral chapel, 412 H st. ne. Wednesday, Ocio- ber 31, at 1:45 pm.’ thence to Addison Chapel. Seat nt; Md., where servicei will be held at 2:30 'pm.’ Relatives an friends invited. Interment’ Addison Chapel, ALICE MAY. On Sunday. Octos 1931, ‘at her residence. 815 Flower Takoma Park, M4, ALICE MAY. be- loved wife of L. L. Warren. Remains Testing at the funeral home of L. M. Gw- ler Co. 1804 M st. n.w. until Tuesday, October 20. Puneral Via auto to Parke- burg, Pa_ ‘Ser and interment will be held’on Wednesday, October 21, at 2 pm. WAYLAND. KATIE. On Tuesday. October 20, 1931, at Monigomery County General Hospital. KATIE WAYLAND. beloved wife of Ralph R _Wayland of Washinztgn Grove, Md. Remains restics at E. C. | Gartner ~funeral parlors. Gaithersbdrs, Md. Notice of funeral late WOOLDRIDGE. GLORGR BERNARD. On Sunday, October i8, 1031, GEORGE BER- NARD, heloved husband of Ellen 8. Wool- dridge’ (nee Hopkins). _Funeral from his Iate residence, 1234 ° Dleasant &t .. Wednesday. October 21, at 830 am. = Re: auicm high mass at St. Teresa's Chur: 13th and V sts. se., at' am. Relativss and friends invited.' Interment Glenwood . Cemetery. 20 YOUNG, EMMA HENRY. tober 19, 1931. ‘at her residence, nw. EMMA HENRY YOUNG. gre granddaughter of Patrick Young and mother of Marie Henry Young Furerel services at Hysong's pariors, 1300 N gt. n.w. Wednesday, October 2i, st 3 pm. Friends invited. Interment Cedar Hili Cemetery. On Monday. Oc- 1201 i| In Memortam. BROWN. GEORGEANNA. In devoted mem. ory of our dariing mother. GECRGEANNA BROWN. who went to live in God's beau- tiful somewhere seven years ago today, October 20, 1924, Only three of us remaining With tearful eyes we stand alon: But God is merciful and has promised Always to take care of His own HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, BLANCH. SADIE AND BEATRICE. = CLARK. JAMES. In _memory of my dear iather. JAMES CLARK. who departed this life “seven years ago today, October 20, Just a token of love's d That ‘my heart stil! longs HIE DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MARSHELL, CLOUD. ARTHUR. In | “orother Thor o | away October Times speed on. two years have passed - 8ince death its’ zloom. its shadows cast WIthin our home, where all jecmed bright, And took away a shining_light, { THE FAMILY. © RELWIG, ANNIE K. In loving remem- brance of my desr wife, ANNIE K. HEL- WIG. who entered into eternal rest four years ago today, October 20, 1927 The one I loved has gone to rest Her fine. true heart is still The hands’ that alvays gave me help Now lie in death's cold chil HER LOVING HUSBAND, GEORGE _J. HELWIG . FOWARD. JORN SAMUEL. 1In memory of our father. JOHN SAMUEL HOWARD. who departed this life one .ear ago today, tion for you MAUD i i emory of our dear JD.” who passed 5| October 20. 1030. | The month of October is here. | To us the saddest of the vear, | Bezatse one vear ago 10day | Our dariing father passed away | HIS CHILDREN. JAMES W.. DOROTHY A HOWARD AND FLLA B PEARIS, AND WIFE, MARY V. HOWARD. * JOHNSON. JOHN M. In memory of my be- loved husband. JOHN M. JOHNSON. who aied seven years ago today, October 20. 1924, ~ Anniversary mass at St. Jerome's, Hyattsville, Md. The cne T loved ha: His fine true heart Thg hande that alvass m ow eath's cold_ehil! DEVOTED WIFF. ELIZABETH. * he memory dear parted ¢ October 20, 1929. e have lived Bt spirit Ras hovered near And suided us throush each Sorrow 10 MFRRICK. MILLER. ALICF C. In sad lut loving re. membrance of eur dear mother. ALICE C. MILLER. who departed this Life five vears | aro today. October 20, 1926 45t 8 token of loves devotion at our hearts stnl long for vou HER LOVING CHILDREN. * MILLER, ALICE C. In remembrance of our dear mother. ALICE C. MILLER Who departed_this life five years ago (0o day. October 20, 1926 Dearest mather, we are 5o lonesome, For we miss your loving face. But you left us to remember L That none on sarth can take your place HER CHILDREN, HARRY, BERTHA | TFRANCES . SUNN. BESSIE M. A tribut memory of our dear ot | (nee Cross). who ceparted thi | teen years dgo today. Octover 20 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 30, EAST, CATITOL 8T J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 333 PA._AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384. 1388 P. J. SAFFELL AL _SERVICE—REASQNABLE. 35 bth 8t. N.W. at'l 0537, "LM.GAWLER €0 - Funeral Directors * LEONARD M. GAWLER 1804 M St. N Pot. 4130._4171 | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 SEVENTH ST N.W Jati A EEENTH SLedfolone National 2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel ' 112 A ST. N.E. i e e Lincoln 0524 "W. W. DEAL & CO. 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