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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, NOV! 2, 1931 BANKER IS BURIED still lay unciaimed in the Morgue today.{ andria banker and original sponsor of Marriages. BODY STILL UNIDENTIFIED | The body of an_ unidentified man found floating in the river near the foot of O street southwest last week Unless the body is claimed soon, at- tendants at the said, it will be buried i ‘Potters fed. The man, ap- parently about 60, had a mustache and about two weeks' growth of beard. Prominent Alexandrians served Here’s a Gift to You From Hollywood! —The famous Beventeen Per- fume and Seventeen Two-tone Powder, that all Hollywood is talking about! 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Over a period of years you are spending hundreds of 'dollars having your laundry and dr.y It is natural that you should want to know how your work is handled when it In the new Tolman Laundry you have the opportunity of seeing the very cleaning leaves your home. done. as | pallbearers at the funeral at 10 o'clock this mcrning of M. B. Harlow, Alex- the Mount Vernon Boulevard, who died Friday at his residence, 1903 Kalorama rosd. The funeral was at St. Mary's Church, Alexandria, followed by private interment Hortbrary psllbearers Yncluded Gard- ner L. Boothe. George E. Warfield, Benoit Baer, Willlam A. Moore, Harry Hammond, Albert Bryan, James R Caton, Joseph L. Crupper and Thcmas J. Pannon. The active piNbearers wers Judge Harry Thomas, Arthur McCo ville, Clarcnce E. Martin, James P. Shes. Harry B. Caton and Charles A Mason. MRS. MARY A. BABBITT RITES TO BE WEDNESDAY | Lifelong Resident of Washington Was Active in Catholic Forest- ers and Catholic Daughters. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Arm- strong Babbitt, who died Saturday after a long illness, will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jobn T. Howard, 1608 | Monroe street. Requiem mass at St Paul's Church will follow services at the home at 9:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Babbitt, a daughter of the late Prancis D. and Margaret Armstrong, was a lifelong resident of Washington. She was born here 56 years ago and had been active for many years in the Catholic Foresters, the Catholic Daugh- ters and other religious organizations She is survived by her husband, Rob- @t A. Babbitt; a brother, F. Ambrose Armstrong, and a sister, Mrs. John T. Howard. On some of the islands in the Pacifl Ocean shells are used by the natives for ceremonial money when buying a wife or for spilt blood: and pigs for money when buying_food. A FUNERAL For 37 500 Washington’s Greatest Funeral Co: We Broke All Records in the City * Expert Embalmers 5 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 12 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances Call The GREATER CHAMBERS Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 LAUNDRY’S newest and most modern laundry and dry cleaning methods known to science. 'ISAAC V. W'PHERSON, | ' U.S. ATTORNEY, DIES Former Representative Expires on| Visit to State He Served in Two Congresses. Isaac V. McPherson, former Repre- | sentative from Missouri, an attorney | with the United States Shipping Board, | dfed Saturday at Aurora, Mo., where he was visiting. Two sons, Edward and Kenneth, who had just returned to Washington from Aurora last night, left for the Missouri |city again on receiving word of his death. | The former Representative, who had {been 1l fop several months, had gone {to Missourf last month to attend the wedding of his son Richard and was stricken while there. He had been suf- |fering with anemia previous to his de- parture and his life had been prolonged |by blood transfusions supplied by his sons here. Mr. McPhersor® was born in Douglas | County, Mo., in 1868, and graduated | from the Springfield, Mo, High School | Later he attended Marionville, Mo., | College and studied law. He was ad- mitte to the bar in 1889. He was prose- cuting attorney of Douglas County, Mo., | until 1902, When he was elected to the | State House of Representatives, serving until 1904, He was elected to the Six and Sixty-seventh Congre: serving es a member of the Committe |on Naval Affairs. He was appointed by President Hard- | |ing to the legel staff of the Shipping | Board. He made his home at 1650 Har- vard street, in Washington | "He is survived by six sons—Edward | and Kenneth of this eity, Richard, pros- | ecuting attorney at Aurora; Rex and Vernon, also of Aurora, and Joseph, also an attorney, of Miami, Fla. |PASTOR’S RESIGNATION ASKED AT OLD CHURCH By the Assoclated Press. | NEW HAVEN, Conn., November 2.— | A church congregating dating back to | the beginning of the New Haven col- ony has become embroiled in differences resulting in a request for the resigna- | tion of ‘the pastor. | _The board of deacons of Center | Church, whose history dates back to the | group of Congregationalists who found- ed this city in 1638, has received a | petition from a group within the con- | gregation, it was learned yesterday, asking the resignation of the pastor, | Dr. Oscar E. Maurer, Center Church | |15 one of the three churches on the | New Haven Green. o | The petition asks that Rev. Dr. | Maurer resign, in the interests of ‘Jmar- {mony and good will,” after 22 years of | service with the congregation. Mem- | bers of the congregation said the peti- ‘llon grew out of personal differences between Rev. Dr. Maurer and Rev. Josephi Dyer Prigmore, associate pastor, who recently resigned on request of the board of deacons. Rev. Dr. Maurer has made no state- ment. ANITATION IS THE KEYNOTE OF THE NEW TOLMAN PLANT Here tablecloths are w have their dered alone. € thing is modern, sanitarv—with separate washing compart- ments that own sepa : Wearing apparel is washed hy shine like silver. We wash every piece with Ivory Soap is rolled from washing machines to d Electrical conveyors carry the articles from one gently. baskets. pr er to another. 1s no strain. Everything is handled Our Office shed by themselves. napkins ate compartments. towels are laun- rvers in Monel metal itself. Every- want. of it. like it. Your laundry There the lat 6th and C Sts. N. W, Will Remain Open MEtropolitan 0074 It costs no more to have your laundry done at Tolman's. 1t is here you have the advantage of the best in equipment. and most approved methods. F. W. MacKenzie, President The Tolman Laundry and Dry Cleaning Tolman Has Every Laundry Service We can give vou exactly the kind of work that you If you have any special preferences as to how you like certain pieces starched or ironed, never hesitate to tell a Tolman representative. He will make a special note It is our pleasure to care for your laundry as you | October THE WEATHER CONDOL—CALLAWAY. On_Saturday, District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cool tonight, tomorrow fair with rising temperature, light frost in ex- posed places in the suburbs tonight; gentle variable winds becoming south- erly. ¢ laryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row, probably light frost in exposed places in the interior tonight, rising temperature tomorrow; moderate west or northwest winds, becoming southerly today. Virginia—PFair and _continued cool with frost. mostly light, tonight: t morrow fair with rising temperature; diminishing northerly winds becoming variable West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow, slightly cooler in northeast portion 'tonight. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 2985 29.90 29.92 20.92 2097 2998 29.97 29.99 30.08 30.16 Saturday 4 pm 8 pm ; 12 midnight... Sunday 4 am, 8 am. Noon 2 pm. . 4 pm. 8 pm oo 12 midnight. Today 4 am. 8 am. ..... Noon “es Highest temperature, 57, 2 p.am. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 40, occurred at 7 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 52; lowest, 29. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. . 12:09 am. . _7:20am. . 12:43pm. 6:57p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today... 6:36a.m. Sun, tomorrow. 6:36a.m. 5:07 p.m. Mcon, today.. 10:50 p.m. 1:11 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1931. Average. Record. January .... 156 3.55 709 '82 February ... 136 327 6.34 84 March 3.75 8.84 '91 April 3.27 9.13° '89 May 360 10.69 '89 June 413 1094 '00 July . 417 10.63 '86 August ... 401 1441 ‘28 September 3.24 1081 16 287 857 "1 7 283 "7 Weather in Varlous Cities. @ Temperature sz H el 54 50 4“4 40 41 55 57 30.19 30.24 30.22 occurred at 0y High Low High Low ‘Tomorrow. 1:10 am. 8:17am. 1:51 p.m. 8:11 pm. Sets. 5:06 p.m. November 5am07] e weg ol w Stations. “gwpIasss sayay - 3uspm_asvy GClouay Pt.cloudy Clear Atlantic City... Baltimore. Md.. 30.22 Birmingham Bismarck Buffalo, N. Y. . Charleston, §.C. 30.3i Chicago. 1IL... 3024 Cincinnati, Ohio 30.30 Sleveland, Ohig; 30.20 Detroit. Mich. El Paso. Tex Galveston, Tex. 30.28 Helena, Mont. .. 20.08 Huron,' S Dak.. 29.94 Indianapolis,Ind 30.28 Jacksonville, Fla. 30.24 Kansas City, Mo 30.1 Los Angeles... .. 30.04 Loutsyille. Ky.. 30.32 Miami, Fla..... 30.08 N. Orleans, La.’ 30.34 New York, N. Y. 30.18 Oklahoma. City. 30.14 Omaka. Nel 3010 Philadeiphia ... 3020 Phoenix, Ariz... 30.00 Pittsburgh, Pa.. 30.24 Portland, 'Me. ., 30,02 Portland. Oreg. 30.26 Raleich.' N C. 30.30 Salt Lake City. 3020 San Antonio.. . 30.20 San Diego. Calif 30.00 Pr 20,08 ©30.28 3002 . Clear Clear Zlear Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy ; Clear Cloudy Clear . Clear . Cloudy Cloudy * Cloudy . Clear Cloudy 0.06 Pt.cloudy . Clear Clear . Clear (7 am., Greenwich time Stations. London Paris. Berlin, today.) Temperature. Weather. .. 46 Part cloudy Clear Rain Part eloudy Cloudy Cloudy (Noos . today.) Horta (Fay Cloudy (Cufrent obsérvations.) Hamilton. Bermuda Cloudy. San_Juan. Porto Rico.. Part cloudy Havana. Cuba < Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone Cloudy England Prance Gibraltar. ' Spain Deaths Reportcd. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 a White, 82, 3913 Military road. Doerr, 79, 18th and Douglas sts. . 2021 14th st. 312 Allison st Garfleld Hospita J. Hutchirson, 68, 1009 N. C. ave s.e. Tda M. Gates. 62. 610 D st. sw. William Henry Conger, 61, 3005 Douglas aret E. Allwell, 68, 4226 Tth st. n.e. L. Hanback. 48. 3811 Kansas ‘av Philpott. 28, Georgetown Hospital. v Naples. 24, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. s 13, 910 ) st ve hering Collette Strong, 3 508% 2nd Earl L. Chase. 3 months. 4312 Ga. ave. Samuei Middleton, 75. 708 13th st. n.e. Alfred Palm. 59, Gallinger Hospital. 6, 1213 Pairmont st 1116 Girard st olds, 44, Freedmen's Hos- Potomac River, foot of Joseph Emmett H pital Oscar Ball, 8th st Ernes 2, Providence Hospital allinger Hospital FOUND. "BULL, male, 8 months to year oid Send description, Address Box Containing National Biscuit ulevard between Laurel and Baltimore ' Reward. Address Box 3 BULOVA WATCH, small, white goid. lost Saturdey night on F st. between 11th and Tath. Pot. 6120-J: reward. ANE, marked with blue Lorraine cros arrow and figures 32 and 79. Wis. 39: CLASS RING—Gonzaga; initials Reward. _Lincoln_0842. COLLIE, brown witn neck: clipped: answers to name Browne. Good_re | 62 K st ne 20 DOG, police: tag 8750. Ca Rewa DOG. u white _ring brown, male, with usually large. Return to 1813 3§th Reward _North 1140-W, _ £ wllyn setter. lost near Holmead pl. Oak st. n.w.: white with brown spots; me of “Mary." 3436 h Adams_8100. = VELOPE, contaimng bonds, near 4th_snd sis. D.w: no value except to owner, Si ard, _Return to 306 F st. n.w. FOX TERRIER PUPPY, wire-haired. old. female, ligh tan ears. 1, Dagk; wandered (rom Preece Rl Reward. KEYS. near Chevy Ohase Gatholic Church. Cleveland 2310-J. i R wh TTTEN, gray_and_white, on Sunday from 5311 38th st. Call Cleveland 3094. JHAT. In front of Treasury; e POCKETBOOK_Brown _susde. Containing keys, money and other valuables: in or ut Fox Theater, Saturday afternoon. Re- ward. _Ad. 7583 PONY, large. Shetiand: all brown, wi spot_on forehead and scar on left hip. vard. _Shepherd 2902, _ lorado n " Columbia 4607 SUM _OF MONEY. Saturda i betwgn 1130 Flease call n.w. Pl cs “G. Hotel Aanapole | ALLWINE. NINA MO! A LEWIS CALLAWAY of and LEON W. CONDOL of Elmir RICKER_BROWNE. Mrs. K. 1. Potta an- marrtage daught $10g PATZIRES of her daugnier RENCE N RICKER on October 34, 1931, | at Eillott City, M. On_ Satur- MORRISON aughter of “the RISON. day, October 31, 1931 NIN: ALLWINE. the ‘beloved dane {ate’ Thomas Mortison. William H. Sardo & Co 413 Rt "n e’ on Tuesdar, ¥ m Reiatives ‘An Interment at Oak Hill Cemetors ITT, MARY ARMSTRONG. On Sat s October 31, 1931, MARY A TRONG. beloved ‘wife of Robert A - Ditt. “Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. John T. Howard. 1608 Monroe st n.w. on Wednesday. November 4, at o am. thence to St. Paul's Church. 1sth and 'Y sta now. where mass will be said 2t 9:30 am. for the repose of her sou) Interment i Mount Olivet Cemetery, Rel: atives and friends invited to attend TT. MARY A. L A. A O. H. Div 5 are’ requested to mest At'the home of our late st ter, A. BABBITT. No. 1808 “Masros st Ay o NEELRE BROWR kaLath’ B oin s m MARGARET B. DALY, Sectetary ot % BABBITT, MARY A. The Catholic Daugh ters of ‘America ainounce <he deatn of & beloved member.' Mrs. MARY A BAB: BITT. They will asiemble 1o praver ai he residence of her sister, Mrs. Jonn T Howard, 1608 Montoe st.' nw ‘M evening: November 310t af ¥ .m OLAND. Graga Rexent. MARIE CREAHEN, Pinancial Sccy " ITT. MARY ARMSTRONG he alum- of * the “Immaculute = Gonesption emy are requested 10 attend \he re: auiem mass of - their alumin. :,":gn\'y A'fi mfl"“ RA?!“TT, on Wed . November 4, at 530 a'ms OWERS, President. CATHERINE WALSH, Secretary, oo BARNES, FREDLRICK C. On Sunday, No- vember 1. 1931 at 6 P'm. in Sibley Hos- pital, FREDERICK C.. beioved husband of the l:te Hattle H. Barner and father of Clarence E. Barng nd_Mrs. Louise Barnes Kemman. Funeral services in the W. W. Chambers Co. 1_home. 1400 Church st. n.w. on Tuesdn: T 3, 34,2530 pm_ Retatives and frlends are in: vited. " Interment Congressionai Cemetery BOWMAN, EARL. JR. Depaited this life suddenly, on Friday, October 30, 1931, EARL BOWMAN. Jr.,' the beloved ‘son of Mr. "and Mrs Earl and Anna Bowman {se, Rhone), Funeral eyrvices at his Into ence. est 145rd_st., New York City, Tuesday, November 3 O how sudden was the m When the words came For he left us well and hearty And was brought back 1o us dead. OTHER AND DADDY. CALLIS, ROBERT L. On Saturd: Ber i, IR et providonce han T L. the beloved husband of Je Callis_(nee Phillips), residence, 82015 st. sw. Funeral from his late fu invited. at 9 am. thence g ere m will be sung a: ‘m. Tor' repose of Ris soul. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. CHANEY. SUSAN P. On Bunday, November 1, 1838 at Providence Hospilal. SUBAN , CHANEY Doce Glomsents of Roy A. Chaney. Fune Tomber 3, 03 pim. Chureh, 'near Léland, church cemetery. DENT, CHARLES 1. 1931 Md. Interment On Friday. October 30, , CHARLES . DENT, devoted son of Mary B Dent brother of Grace A. Hodge Mary E. Barkley, John Thomas and Jo- seph Dent. ~ Funeral Tuesday. November limsral chiren, 1452 0 st o Iniermont o st n.w. Interme: Arlington National Cemefery. i FLETCHER, CORNELII Em, C 108 ke Chage): deviod motn 5 . devoted mother fus, William . Charl and ‘Mack Ch of other rel Testing at Ba: K until 7 pm. r late residénce. 1015 Min- nesota ave. n.e. Funeral Tuesday, Novem- ber 3. . from Church of the In- Tritefment Mount Olivet Geme- n thereafter at GATES. Sery- ver_ 3, 2 maln @ interment Tuesduy, Nove at 10 a.m.. at Glenwood Cemeter: GATEWOOD, NELLIE ROBINRON. Sud WOOD. 'Remains may be seen at Mc- e oo b donaay, "iotenems: g . Inter 2 lotte, N. C. il s den- GRAMM. MARY R. On Saturday, October 31, 1931, at her residence, 3933 Jenifer it. D.w. MARY R.. beloved wife of Edward C. Gramm. Services on Tuesdey. November 3. at 9:30 a.m. at the residence, thence i the Church of ths Sacrament, evy Chate Circle, ass will be offered at 10 a.m. Mount Ol- ivet Cemetery. HARPER. LUCINDA. Departad this 1l Baturday, October 41, 1031, at 1315 a.m Davenport at_her residence, LW LUCINDA HARPER. the beloved wife of Morris Harper 1 Tuesday, Novem- ber 3. at 3 Dmnln, Baptist Church. Héla vited. lessed where m: Interment on m Florida Aven:i ves and friends in- LUCINDA. _Members of Lincoln dge. 'No. 114, of National Ideal Benefit ty, Afe réauested to attend the fu- services of Sister LUCINDA HAR- Tuesday. November 3. 1931, at Florida Avenue Baptist Church. M. V. GLASGOW, t L KEYES, Ree. Sec'y. HARPER, LUCINDA. All members of Queen becca Household of Ruth. N . notified to meet at the Florida Avenue Baptist Church, 7th st. and Plorida ave n, ‘Tue: . November 3. 1, at 1:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late sister, LUCINDA HARPER. FLORENCF._BUCHANAN, W. C, IDA TRIPLETT, R. N. G. b d HARPER, LUCINDA. All past officers. offi- ¢ers and members of Narcissus Tent. No. 102. are hereby vis of the death o ter LUCINDA HA! . Puneral Tues- ay, November 3. 1931, from Florida Ave- nue Baptist Church, at 2 p.m. Please attend. ~ Sister tents invited. R o 8. P S, Fin. Secy. HA] HAWKINS. NARD. = Depurted this life on Friday, October 30, 1931, BERNARD HAWKINS. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving mother. Annie Hawkins: two_sis- ters, Thelma Palmer and Lauretta Haw- kins. Funeral from nis aunt's residence, 430 0 at. n.w. Wednesday, Octoder 4, st p.m. " HINES, MATTIE. On Sunda 1991, at 12:05 a.m. MATTIE HI the devoted mother of Charles and Pezezo Hines. She also leaves two grandehtidren and other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday. November 2. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w. JOHNSON; HENRY. Departed this life Monday. November 2. 1931 at Gallinger Hospital. HENRY JOHNSON. He leaves to mourn” his loss a?friend, Luvenia Wilia. Remains resting at Robért Camp- Dell’s funeral home, 433 413 st. s.w. No- tice of funeral later. LEWIS, PAUL NATHANIEL. Departed this iife on Sunday. November i, 1931, PAUL NATHANIEL LEWIS, loving ‘son of Pre ton Lewis and brother of Gertrude Car- ter, Dalsie Jones, Jobn Andrew. and Ji Lewiz, " "He ‘also s mourn one_aunt, iwo uncles and_a host of other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at Bugene Ford's funeral parlor. 1300 S, Capitol st. s.e. Notice of funerai ater. LYNN, LEON E. Suddenly. on Sunday, No- yember 1. 1931, LEON K. beloved son of Thomas H. and Mamie C. Lynn. aged 34 years. ~Remains resting at_ Gaschs fu- neral parlors, Hyattsville, Md. from the above pariors on Tuesday, No- vember 3, at-3 p.m. Interment Fort Lin- coln Cemetery. 17 LYONS, MICHAEL M. On Sundsy, Novem- ber 1, 1931, at his residence, 4514 Con- Dectict avé. n.w., No. 10, lqcn.u:!x: M., loved' husband "of Margaret Q. Lyons e o ete) toSimerty of 1328 Maseas chusetis aye. n.w. al'from the a residence Wednesday. November 4, at am. at_ St. Patrick's Church, 9 HARPER, Lo November 1. tives and friends invited. ANS. On Saturday, October 31 Pinehurst Sanitarium, HANS born ~ in _ Heilbronn, Germany. Services Monday, November 3, at Birch's funeral parlors. ‘3034 M st. n.w. ~Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery.” Survived by two brothers, Mr. Fritz Maile of Wash- ington and Mr. Riebard Maile of Stutt- gart. Germany, and a sister. Mrs, M. Steidel of Mergelstetten, Germany. MEINERS, CHARLES F. On_Saturday, Oc- tober 31, 1931, CHARLES F.. beioved of the late Ludwig August and C e Meiners. He is survived h- a sister, Miss Sophie Meiners. and nephews, Harry H. and Earl M. Miners. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. fuseral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Tuesday. November 3. at 3 pm. Active member Capital Lodge. Knights of Pythias, Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. MINOR, HARRISON. On Sunda: 1. 1031, at his residence, 1231 a'w., HARRISON MINOR. beloved of ‘Marie Minor. He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts’ s.w. Remains to be shipped o Rutherglen, Monday, November 3, t 8 o.m. i LL; ISABELLE §. On Saturday, 31, 1931, at 11 am., ISABELLE .. beloved ‘wife of the late’ Middleton 1. Mitehell and mother of Mrs. John J. O'Neal. al T, James M. and Spow- Mitehell and vrandmother of Irma from her late resi 5 . n.w. Tuesday. Novem) m., ‘thence to 8t Gabrie ‘e mass will be offersd a.m. for the repose of her soul. Rela: and’ friends are invited. luterment Conr gressional tery. 2 MOORE, MARY A. Departed this life on Sundas. " Rovemssr 3e°151se st the resi- dence of Ter daughtér. A3 Beuiah J T st n.w.. after a ing 'illness. MARY A. MOORE. mother of Mry. Beulah Jacobs, Mrs. Ma mie Steadman. Loule. ‘Willile' P. John, flenry and Charlig Moors. = Remains rest: R n et 3% S November un a.m., November Kelford, K. C. November Half st husband IOORE, MARY A. On Sat 31, 1981, at her tesidence, 9! pe. MARY A M loved wife of Richard 3 from the above residen: i ber 3, at 830 am: o to N fands Endidl. Vhere ‘Piguiom Do Said at § wm lor ihg Tepesy ol soul Interment Mount Olf Relatives and friends invited. . JULIA. .. 1931, " JULL, Love), “beloved wife bt fleld. " Funeral services dence, Lanham. Md., on Pennic ber'3 at 330 bm 1.3?-3"4 s invited. Interment Port Lincol o= tery. PENNIFIELD. LADY Mcers members of Loyaity Ry of Shepherds of Bethiehem, are fy uitsnd e dhep of l.An# JULPA..I n. " fesidence, Taghim, Mo, vfi:! 1931, bR ander; EVA R G A Ilg' . PHILFOTY. ETHEL. On Saturday, T s ML) L ETHEL PHILPOIT (ope, G'pane: ed 38 yrite of Yerey 2600 Dians pL. November 3. at 8:30 Trinity Church, wh be said at 9:15 soul. Relatives terment St Md POLITIS, ANGELA B. Pkt S50, 1 g g % neral home. 1400 Chapin st. 0. nesday. November 4, ut 8 8t. Paul's Church, 15th where mase will ba the repose of her o Olivet Cemetery. REED, CARQLINE. Sunday. Navember her_residence. 119 REED. ~ She leave gaughter. Privcilla eed: nine grandchiidren. six grea children and a host of friend: m resting at Prank Wil ber 4. er at her late Notice of funeral Iater. SPENCE, LULA. Enterad urday, October 31, 1931, 2625 Sherman ave. n.w.. LUI the devoted mother of Nettin Annie Williams and William H. Smith. _Pune: November 4. at 1 Baptist Chureh vited. Interment at Lincoln Cem TEMPLETON, CECF"."A. e o’ Friendship Soeiety “nces' the death of Mrs. CECELIA TEMPL. "ON in New York October 12, 1931, Asiemsi it due st your "SiRE. MAMTE A Jacksow, President, 1 ent, MRS. MARY CRAIG, Ree. See. . TUCKER, WILLIAM J. On .Illlg: No- vember 1, . at his residence. 1813 Joth st. nw., hingtor, D. M J. TUCKER, beloved b A Tucker (nee Armistead father of wiiam A ficker™ Putaral “*hiesd November 5, at 2:30' n.m. fram Tves 931, at Ty ‘Washis HoLaND, " ‘beloved hushand . of Newton HOEMLING. On §=‘Lflh0\;‘ L 19! ICL at Al poll 1 © No T Edsewater, Md. Xnurmln’* AT tional Cemetery, ©On Sunday, Novem! P Sy neral home, 310 Wilson bouleva Waliace "o 1416 woon. GRACIA V. Hospital, 5 neral servi at_Georse mot] Pinc'ney A Wood. 'Remains re the ‘Tabler funeral home. Wu where services will ba_held on November 3. at 2:30 p.m.. foll in etery. Interment into rest on Sat- at her 3. - endon, Va. 'Interment Onkwe 3 'MI~ E - will be held at H st n.w. Wedn ¢ 2 pm. terment in Fort Lincoin Cem: Falls Church, Md. WALLACE. ROLAND. Monday, ay. November 4, al Relatives and friends invited. WILMER, BELLE YOUNG, JOHN. Departed denly’ on_Priday.” Octol Emergency Hospi'al, JOI leaves to mourn their loss & Mary Young, and other friends. 'un funeral hom November 3, ix r ADAMS, PERRY. In sad membrance of our dsar ADAMS. who departed_t! aun todny November 2. HIS LOVING ODF BOWIE, ALICE. A sad BOWIE" wha Ieft his e Jo Sears TVo davs"axo, Octoner 3ie 1036, Deep in our hearts a plcture les Of the dearest one passed swpy, o CARPENTER, CLAUDE €. 'In loving e ‘membrance’ B AR RN wite Aled $he” ohF o8 today, November 2, 1930. My heart still aches with radness, My eves shed many & tear, O Y n v R, it T Claude. e 3 HIS LOVING WIFE, V. CARPEN- . JORN L. In loving e 5 tor ) ber 2. 1007, ' WIFE N In sad M ERlU R SRR parted this life one year ago Ay, ‘vember 2, 1930. The days don’t seem as happy. % it sun doesn't shine s brieht SMITH, HOWARD life one year today, Since you, were cal T’ Goda stern HER LOVING F. I8 aad but Temembrance of our dear son HOWARD P. 8SM] 3 ';: lfl" ‘The days don’t seem as happr. gy e e MR e 2 £ b PARENTS. B T aring on. I s here: same ay, “He is not et dngh v DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL CREMAT 332 PA._AVE. N.W. __NA' s AP. J. SAF#& Rk 1R T A5 13 LM (GAWLER CO ¥ ley:m ” M3 SR N TH “Flighone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 B ST. NE Lincoln 0524 Xou cannot say, Th GEO. W. g - CHAMBERS Y’HW;’.ID & u‘ VoL SFEARE ). ment. Phone Ni rme s, JOHN E-WHRIEHT co. 1337 ll-ll.lx.'. fi North 0047, 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 CHAS. S. ZUR| Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513

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