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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, If You Still Have Gifts to Buy Here are some suggestions worth following—because they combine the practical with the effective—and “Furniture of Merit” quality with notably low prices—and : Our “Costless Credit® Makes Paying Easy— D, All “Furniture of Merit™ All You Can'’t Beat a “Furniture of Merit” Radio for a Gift —And we have all the popular models in the best makes. Philco, Majsstic, RCA Victor, At- water Kent. No Extra Charge for Credit DECEMBER 20, BRIDGE OUTCONE Feeling Is General, Howevei That Culbertson Lead Can Be Overcome. | | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 19.—Brid, " experts who have been peeking at thc | Chatham occasionally during the last| | two weeks differed today in oinions on the outcome of the Culbertson-Lenz ! | contract series about as much as the | | players do themselves on the quéstion {of adherence to respective systems. There was a general feeling, how ever, that the lead of 7,915 points Ob"\ |tained by Ely Culbertson’s side during | ARUNDELI could be overcom | quickly with a favorable run of cards | two weeks' plav ~ DIVIDES EXPERTS 1931—PART ONE. | Gards of Thanks LINDSAY, OPIE F. We wish to express our thanks to our many friends and relativ members cf the Washington Local, No. Wood,” Wire and _Metal Lathers Unio: members of the Building Trade Counc for their loving ‘kindness and beaugful flowers at the death of our beloved hus band, son and brother. OPIE F. LINDSAY. MRS OPIE F. LINDSAY, MR. AND MRS J. R. LINDSAY AND FAMILY. = WHEELER, CARROLL BOIS. We wish to express {o our many friends and relatives our thanks and appreciation for their kindness and expressions of sympathy and the beautiful flowers during the iliness and death of our beloved son and brother, CARROLL BOIS WHEELER P. E. WHEELER AND FAMILY. Deaths. AMBERG. EMMA VIRGINIA. 'On Saturda December 19, 1931, EMMA VIRGINIA. wife of the late’ Albert Amberg and beloved mother of Mrs. Virginia M. Reese ! Mi:. George E. Murphy. Puneral from the | chapel of Thos. 8. Sergeon, 1011 7th st. 1w, on Tuesday. Decemoer 22, at 11 a.m Relatives and friends invited to attend - Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. 21° ARNOLD, ANNIE R. On Saturday, De. cember 19, 1931, at her residence. 1302 Gallatin st n.w. ANNIE R. ARNOLD, be- loved wife of the late Edward S. Arnold | and mother of James Riehl and Rozemary | Arnold. Services will be neld at St. Mark's | Episcopal Church. 3rd and A se., Mondav. December 21, at 10:30 &.m. terment’ in Gleawood Cemetery GHARLES A. On Priduy, cember 18, 1931, af his residence burn, Va., CHARLES A_ ARUNDELL, 79 vears, beloved husband of Parole E r and ge | on Beaths, COLI, VINCENT J. On Baturday, Decem- ber 19. 1931, at his residence. 1837 North Capitol st..'VINCENT J. beloved son of Alemanno ‘and Madeline "A. Coli, wged 21 years. Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday, December 22, at § am thence to 8t. Dominig's Church. where requiem mass’ will be Sung at 830 am for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olvet Cemetery. 21 DEAN. THOMAS. Departed this life on Fri- day. December 18, 1931, at Gailinger Hos- pital. THOMAS DEAN. the beloved hus band of Hanna Dean und brother of M. Kate Smitli. He al;o leaves to mourn their loss oxie aunt. two uncles, four nieces and one nephew and a host of other relacives and friends. ~Remains resting at Eugene Ford’s fureral parlor. 1300 South Capitol se. untl 230 pm. Sundav. Decamber thence to his late residence. 822 2nd 5w Puneral Monday. December 21 from Mount Moriah Baotist Church. 3rd and L sts. s w. Interment Woodlawn Cem- etery, Rev. Randolph officiating. DEAN. THOMAS. ~All members of Peter Boston Lodge. No. 35, G. U. 0. of Chaldeans. are notified to attend the fu- neral of Brother THOMAS DEAN Mon- day. December 21. 1931, at 1:30 p.m.. from Motnt Mnrl.hcféfi‘é'é'%fi;ffi 3rd and | L 5ts. 5% . W. L, BADIE W. HAYMAN, Fin. Secy. . DEVON. ZIREL. On Saturday, December 10, 19231, at 1125 ‘Spring rd. n.w. ZIREL | DEVON.' aged 107 years. Puneral services Sprins’ rd Foimdny. Do ne rd. now . Sunday. Do . at 130 p.m. r Interment Ohey Sholom Cemetery. * A7 Bratha. PORTNER. ALVIN 0. On Saturday, Decem- ber 19. 1931. al his residence in the Port- ner Apts.. ALVIN O. husband of Ethel Old Portner. " Services at the chapel of Joseph Gawler Sons, 1754 Pa. ave. now.. on Monday. December 21, at 12 a'clock noon. Interment (private) at Manassas, Va. READY, EDWARD MICHAEL. Suddenly Thursday. December 17, 1931, EDWARD MICHAEL READY. only 'son of Mrs. Mar- garel and the Jate Michael J. Ready and brother of Miss Elizabeth M. Ready, for- mer residents of Sharon. Pa. ~ Remai 1esting at the funeral home of Perry & Walsh. 20 H st. n.w. until Sunday. Pu- neral {rom his late ‘residence. 16 Rhode Island ave. ne. Monday, December 31. at 830 am. thence to St 'Martin's Churc ®here requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul._ Interment Mount = Oliva” Cemeters. Please omit flowers. 20 SKINNER, Departed this life December 19 1931, “at 5:10 am., residence. 1215 Q st n.w.. after a ing iliness, AUGUSTUS "SKINNER. leaves to mouin tLeir loss a devoted wife, Fannie Bkinner: one nephew. Frank Ches: chire: cne niece, Fannie Jones child. Louise O Perkins. other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at his late residence. Puneral Tues- day, December 22, at 1 o'clock p m.. from Metropolitan A” M. E. Church, M st bes iween 15th anc 16th sts” o.w., Rev. W. Thomus officiating. Relatives and friea invited. Interme’ Raizony Cemetery. 21 AUGUSTUS. one god- and 'a host of | TAYLOR, JASZS O. On Thursday, Decem- ber 17, JAMES O Taylor. dar, Deccmber 1931, at Emergency beloved husband of Mary in' his 68th year. Funeral Sun- 20. at 2 pm. from the Hospital, E | by Sidney S. Lenz and Oswald Jacoby. | ! In this connection it was stressed that much of that lead had been rolled uo ! | during the two nights that Theodore A. | Lightner had been Culbertson’s purt- iner in place of Mrs. Culbertsc. Some experts said the 150-rubber match, of which rubber No. 64 will ! start Monday night, was more a test |of players than of systems, but no | such commentator was in the Culbert- son camp. All experts who play his I system were enthusiastic about the test | !it has been given, Atundell. Funeral from his late residence | Monday. December 21, at 11 am. Inter- ment Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Va. 20 WN. Wi Departed _ this life Bt 11 BBt hie el | dence. 943 O st. WILLIAM BROQWN. beloved husband of Sarah Brown. He is Survived by many other relatives and iriends. Remains may be seen at Richard- son & Robinson's funeral church, 1700 Ver- Tont ave. n.w., after 1 p.m. Sunday. Fu- eral Monday. December 2i. “{rom Shiloh Baptist Church, 9th and P its. n.w., Rev. Earle L. Harrison officiating. B — Potomac cemetery. THOMPSON. THOMAS. On Wednesday. De- cember 18, 1931, THOMAS THOMPSON, devoted son of John and Mary Thompson. He also leaves three sisters and thres brothers. ~Funeral Monday, December 21, at 9 am. from his late residence. 2333 ndali st. se. Remains resting at the Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U at’ nw. until Saturday noon, thereafter at the ahove residence. 20 UCKER, KATHERLINE M. Thursday, December 17, 1931. at 11 p.m, in_Philadelphia, Pa. KATHERLINE M. UCKER. belove wifs of ihe late Clement 8 Ucker. Mass will be a9 am. Phillipe’ and St. James' Church. Baltim Md. Interment in Mount Olivat Cem Washington, 11 #.m. Monday, December M. E. Chirch. Interment church DOUGLAS. NETTIE COX. Suddenly. on | 20 Pridny. December 18, 1931. at Sibley Hos- | pitel, NETTIE COX,' beloved wife of Wil- llam C. Douglase Puneral from the resi- dence of her mother, Mrs. Edward Cox. 221 12th st. se. Monday, December 21, at 2 p.m Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Congressional Cemetery. DUVAL, HENRY CLIFTON. Suddenly, on Sa(urday, December 19. 1931, at Brandy- wine, Md., HENRY CLIFTON DUVAL. aged 29 years,'son_of Bessie S. Duval and the iate Joseph C. Duval. Funeral from the Chapel of Incarnation, Brandywine, Md. Sunday, December 20, at 3 p.m. Friends and reiatives invited. Interment Church o the Atonement Cémetery, Chelteahiam. 0 ELBERT. MARY J. On Thursday, Decem- ber 17’ 1931, in Baltimore. Md.. MARY J. | ELBERT (nee Milchell), beloved wife of the ‘iate John Eibert. ' Puneral will be | held from “the residence of her diugnter. | Mrs Harry Turner of 1125 Eye st. ne. | on Monday. December 21 at 830 am Requiem mass at Holv Name Churh at | In nt Mount Olivet Ceme- | Relatives and friends Invited. 20 FERGUSON. MARTHA. Wednesday. Decem- ber 161931 at Freedmen's Hospital. MAR THA FERGUSON. wife of the late Edward Perguson grandmother of Earl. Ed Wendell Ferguson and daughter-i Nannie Ferguson. Funeral Sundav. Decem- ber 20. at 1 p.m. from Mount Zion M. E Church. ~ Remains resting at the W. Ernest ‘Jarvis West End parlor, and Dumbarton ave. n.w. FLETCHER. LEWIS. On Saturda: ber 19. 1931, LEWIS FLETCHER. of Lue Pletcher. father of Minnie Moore, Parthenia Hardy. Elisa Brown, Virginia. fargaret, Henry ‘Edward, Lewis, fr.. Welch d Willis Fletcher ~ He ‘also leaves othe: elatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Brnest Jarvis fuaeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral iater. FRENCH, PEARL. On Saturday. December | 19. 1921. at her 1esiden 1763 You st n'w. FEARL PRENCH. wife of Ciarence Fredcn. - mother - of - Ulvsses’ Hamptons Gaunter 'of Penkie. Windfield, sisrer of and Millard Tompkins. She also 's other relatives and friends. ns resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- Teral church: 1432 You st. nw. Notice of fineral Tater . JAMES W. On Thursday. December 17. 1931, JAMES W. devoted brother of | Kenney G Jennie Cross and Florence Butler. He leaves other relatives and friencs. Rem: esting &t the W. Ernest funeral church, 1413 You st. n.w. | of funeral later . REV. NELSON. On Saturday. De- 19. {931 Rev.' NELSON_HEDEEN. husband of Amanda S Hedeen | from the chapel of Thomas F. & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. se. on December 22. #t 230 pm. Rel- d friends invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 21 HONESTY. JULIA. Departed this life on Friday. December at Tpm. a her residence. 124 3rd st. se . JULIA HON- ESTY. beloved adopted mother of Wilbert Honesty. sister of Louise Jennings. She Smoker End Table Suddenly. on Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet players cannot always adhere literally : [ Lightner Claims Credit. [to the exact standards of any system. ’ Miss Elinor Murdoch—The Culbert- | eMore or Jess wvas sald in & con-| Ticam has definitely outplaved its! today about the merits S of the “one-over-one” method of bid- | OPponents and s sure to win. ding. Jacoby Enters Protes Culbertson now adds “‘one-over- | lone” to his every reference to his “ap-| One principle of the Culbertson sys | proach-forcing” system. Lightner's | tem §s that normal trump support of debut in the tournament was marked | an original bid is at least three to the | had " orlginated the name ot the. ane- | Sees i e B O P entbiading i e of e one- | er. ubsequen! ing | ovez-one variation of the approach- ?r{;gv";:\‘adxry ‘hai requirement, On hang | forcing system. Culbertson has claimed | 336 Jacoby commented that Lightner | = £ ‘ ‘H‘ l;‘l“flys (285 been an integrai part | was not following the 'Cu!beév’.son sy; - : 3 . 5 ? | of his system tem because he gave an immediate raise | Cogswell Chair and . S : 5 % \‘ Hcrle are some opinions of outstand- | with only twntrumw.uc:mmwn couk: - - % L g | ing_players find authority that Lightner was not | Stool » - 2 . i Shwardrflaruny-- lt'*da tes(tm%f bpla.vl; depariing from tenets because he had | ¢ b ers, not of systems, and a g reak | to choose from two suits. |in ‘cards can restore Sid's plus quickly. | ' the hand: | David Burnstein—The cards have . slightly favored Culbertson's side and | A | his team also has slightly outplayed H_J10764 { the_opponents. D_K91754 | Edward Wetzlar—The match is by | c_8 { no means over and I am not certain of e the result. There have been excellent| CULBERTSON bldding ‘and play despite bits of in-| (WEST) feriority. 581732 WHEELER, be 19, 19 dauznter other relati ing at the W 1432 You st In Memortam. BRUST, HELEN ng remen brance of and HELEN BRUST departed this vear ago, December 19, 1930 We have only your memory, dear daughter and sister. To remember our whole life through. And you are one we never can forge Por we are always thinking of v MOTHER. SISTER AND BROTHER CLARK, HARRIETTE A In sad but ing_remembrance of my dear wife, HAI RIEITE A. CLARK. who died four yea: g0, December 20. 1927 missing CHAPLES A. CLARK. * In_loving remem- NELLIE T FLAN- who_departed this life four years December 20, 1927, sour labor's o'er, DITIA. On Saturd 1. AD/THA WHEELE & | Sad) LOVING HUSBAND, FLANAGAN. NELLIE brance of our m AGAN. ago todey LIGHTNER (EAST). S—K 10 4 H-AKQ82 D—-AB83 C—K 10 ! Specia $2 9 This big bountifully comfortable chair of the English Club dzsign, with deep spring seat cn wide webbing, reversible cushions and soft back. Upholstered in tapestry of effective designs. For all God grant her soul eternal NELLIE AND JERRY. HENDERSON, RUTH H. In sad but loving memory of our devoted friend. RUTH H HENDERSON. who departed t year ago today. December 20, | One-Over-One Victory. | Wilard S. 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He regarded | Hos- | L) s to mourn their loss a devoted {riend, Mrs. Margaret Thomas: two niedes, ephews, a cousin and a host of latives ‘and friends. nz at Eugene Ford's funeral pariors. 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Tuesday. De- ~eember 22. at 1 pm. from Ebenezer Church, 4th and D sts. s.e. Intermeat Ar- Jington' Cemeters. HORNER. CHARL Remains rest- S P, On Saturday. De. cember’ 19. 1931, at 7 p.m. at his resi Gence. on Central avenus, in Ber Md CHARLES P. HORNER. beloved nusband of Martha V. Horner ' Funeral from his Inte residence Tuesday, December 22, 2 pm. KIERA. JAIME B. On Wednesday, Decem- ber 16, 1931 JAIME B. KIERA = Funeral from the W "W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Mon December 21, at 230 p.m. Interment Mount. Oiivet Cemetery. | KUNLE. BATTIE LEE. residence. 440 M st. n.w. Thursday. cember 17. at 12 am. HATTIE LEE KUNLE. 8She leaves to mourn their 1088 a husband. four daughters, one son, two grandchildren and & host of other rela- tives and_friends. Remains resting at W. M_T. Tolbert's funeral home. 1308 6th st’ nw.' Puneral Monday, December 11, at 130 p.m.. from Mount Carmel Baptist Church 20 LAUGHTON, IDA ESTELLE. On Saturday. December 19, 1931. at Sibley Hospital. IDA | ESTELLE LAUGHTON (nee Marsh). be- loved wife of Edward Forrest Laughion and mother of Harry. Leroy, Walter. Ar- thur and the late Edward Forrest Laugh- ton. Mrs. Flora L. Baker and Mrs Fannie an of Harrisburg. Pa. Funeral from te resicence, 3114 Cedar st. Mount n Tuesday. December 22. nt iges and friends invited'_ Tn- MARGARET M. On Friday. De cember 18. 1921, at her residence. 1601 A gonne place nw, MARGARET M. LES TON. in her 68th year. Remains resting at the 8 K. Hines Co. funeral nome, 2901 14th st nw Funeral services at the Holy Trinity Church, Monday, December 21, where mass will be said at 10 a.m. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 MADIGAN. FRANK P. On Friday. ber 18 1931. FRANK P. band of Mary V. Mad Puneral from W. Wi neral heme. 14th st on Monday. December 21. at 830 am. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment at Mount Olivet Cem- eters MALONEY. SARAH. On Saturday, Decem- ber 10, 1931, SARAH MALONEY ' Remains resting at the W. W_ Chambers Co. fu- neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Netice of funeral later MANZO. JAMES. Departed this life Thur day. December 17. 1931, after a brief 4] ness. at Gallinger Hospital, JAME! MANZO. He leaves to mourn ‘their loss a devoted wife and other relatives and friends. Remains temporarily resting at Moon's funeral home. 1322 You st. n.W. un‘il Saturdsy at noon. Remains may be viewed at his late residence, 1220 Pair- mont st. nw. Funeral Sunday. Decem- ber 20. at 3 o'clock. from Shiloh Baptist Church, Sth and P sts, n.w. Interment Lincoln' Cemetery. 20 MAN70. JAMES. The members cf the Bu- Teau Relie! Asiociation are hereby notified of the death of JAMES MANZO, who died December 17, 1931 ROBERT TATE. Pres, SOLOMON JACKSON. F. Sec. L MEIER, MAMIE F. On Priday. December 18. 1931, MAMIE ¥.. wid>w of Harry Meier and mother of Albert J. Meier. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 818 H n Monday, Decsmber 21. at 10:45 tives and friends invited. Inter- Suddenly. Decem- MADIGAN. hus- n (nee Healey) en_Taltavull's ful d Spring rd. n.¥.. Hill Cemetery. . LUCY LENORA. On Friday. December 18. at her residence. 2510 24th st. n.e., MISS LUCY LENORA MITCHELL. Funeral from St. Barnabas' Church, Le- land. Md. Monday. December 21. 12 noon Remains resting at the chapel of John R Wright Co. 1337 10th st. n.w., until 10:30 a.m. Monda: 20 MITCHELL. WILLIAM On Friday. De- cember 18, 1931, at Philadelphia, Wit LIAM R_MITCHELL, son of the late James E.and Ela E Mitchell. Remains resiin at the funeral pariors of J. Willlam 8ens, 332 Pa. ave. n.w, after 3 p.m. Sun. day, December 20, where funeral services will' be held on Monday, December 21. at 11 am. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 20 MYERS, CLARA E. On Friday, December 18. 1931, at her residence, 48" New York ave. n.w. CLARA E., beloved wi liam Wailace Myers. Puneral ices at the funeral home of the L. M. Gawler Co., 1804 M st. n.w., on Tuesday, December 22, at 8 pm. Funeral cortege will leave via motor Wednesday, December 23, at 9 a.m thence to Mount "Olivet Cemetery Chapel, Frederick, Md., where interment will take place at 11 a.m. 2 NAPPER. DANIEL EDWARDS. Suddenly, on Saturday, December 19, 193i. DANIEL ED- WARDS NAPPER. devted father of Dora Napper James and brother of Mary Hatch. er.” Remains resting at the W. Ernest Ja vis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. No- tice of funeral later. NEWTON. JOHN C. On Frida 18, 1931, at his residence, 17 Ballston, Va., JOHN C. beloved husband of Roberta Newton (nee Shelton). Pu- neral from the above residence on Mon- day, December 21. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.” Interment Columbia Gar- dens Cemetery, Clarendon, Va. 0 O'CONNOR. JEREMIAR J. On Thursdys, December 17. 1931, at 1i:05 p.m. at Ris Tesidence, 1513 35th st. n.w.. JEREMIAH J.. beloved husband of Dora O'Connor (nee Btack). Funeral from the above residence on, Monday. December 31 at 848 am.: thence to Holy Trinity Church. where ma will be said at 9:15 a.m. for the repose of his soul " Relatives and friends invited to attend. " Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Kindly omit flowers. 20 O'CONNOR, JEREMIAH. Comrades of Ricn- ard J. Harden Camo. No. 2. U. 5. W. V. are requested to assembis at” 8:30" am. Monday, December 21, 193], at 1513 35th st n.w., to attend ihe funeral of our iate ‘comrads. JEREM. VICTOR E. WATKINS, e of Wil- December Iston ave . Reward._Siver Spring 81 $300 REWARD -l to Nichols Company, 326 Weokwara ‘Bide, of DIAMOND AND’ BAP- PHTNE RING with several small dismonds and 1 sapphire: lost December 14th in Woodward & Totnrap'y ot between Wood- TN & LR, 0d - CGommander. PLANT, MARY E. On Thursday, Decem- ber 171931, at 3:10 p.m., at her residence, 6331 Piney’ Branch rd.’ n.w. MARY E. PLANT. widow of Paschal Pla: sr.,_in ninety-second year of her age. Pu- 1 from the Church 7. December 21, at 1 | | He is gone. but not forgotten. Never can his memory fade Sweetest thoughts will alwavs linger Around the grave where he is laid. LQVING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS, AN- NIE. EMMA AND PANNIE. SACREY. GEORGE C. 1In sad but lovir membrance of my pal. GEORGE C CREY. who departed this life two years 250 today, er 20, 1929 Gone, but not forgotten, HIS PAL. J. C. C. In memory of onr dmother. MARY E. December 20, 1925. At rest SMILFR. MARY E mother and _gr; SMILER. who di THE PAMILY. * STATESMAN. JAMES M. Sacred to the memory of my beloved ton. JAMES M STATEBMAN. who so suddeniy passed awey one year ago today, December 20, LOVING MOTHER AND PAMILY. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 333 5th_St. N.W. o LM (GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors - Pk o Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 BEVENTH 8T. NW. National 247 Modern Crapel. Teiephone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel A NSt wx Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034M SEUNIW. - Sue Retise 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- Phone 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Natjonal 2892, Formerly 940 ¥ St. N.W. Established 1 JOHN R, WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0041. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln_0372. CHAMBERS WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. SE. LINCOLN_0830. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA._AVE. N.W.__ NATIONAL 1384. 1385, B. 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