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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C “(mD\\ JANUARY 4, 1932. ® WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE ¢ Trust a Trustworthy Label HART SCHAFFNER RALEIGH HABERDASHER WASHINGTON January Sale of $35, $40 and $45 Hart Schaffner & Marx 2-Trouser Suits & Overcoats '26 ERE are suits and overcoats from America’s greatest makers of fine clothing—every garment right from our own regular stocks and reduced to the lowest sale price in 16 years! $46 to $60 Hart Schaffner & MarxSuits | Schaffner & Marx Suits 36 46 N every price group there are ample assortments of fabrics, patterns, colors, sizes and models. Every man and young man can be perfectly fitted. $65 to $75 Hart No Charge for Alterations The January Sales of Furnishings, Hats, Shoes $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 SHIRTS..... $1.35 $1.50 and $2.00 NECKWEAR. ... . .. .85 $1.00 and $1.50 Men'’s HOSE. 55¢ $5.00 Silk-Lined RALEIGH Hats. .. .$3.35 $7.00 Silk-Lined KNOX Hats. ... . . . $4.35 $10.00 and $12.00 KNOX Hats. ... . $5.35 $8.00 and $7.00 RALEIGH “8” Shoes, $5.65 Entire Stock of $§13.50 to $16.50 HANAN Shoes Reduced to $10.85, $11.85, $12.85 ONLY PATENT LEATHERS EXCLUDED Just say: “Charge it” You may pay in 30 days, 60 days, or use ouy EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN, spreading your payments over a period of several months, without any extra charge. ALEIGH HABERDASH 1310 F Street |CAPITAL LAWYER'S WIDOW SUCCUMBS When Father Was Exiled From Cuba by Spain. Mrs. Rosa Maclas White, widow of Enoch L. White, died yesterday at her home, 1763 Corcoran street, after a brief iliness of pneumonia. to Washington with her father, Jose Macias, & Cuban planter Who was ban- ished from the island by Spain Cuba achicved independence. She at- tended Georgetown Visitation Convent here, and in 1888 married Enoch L. White, son of the late George H. B, | White of the National Metropolitan | Bank. Her husband was a prominent | Washington lawyer and attor! | Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. | _Surviving are two | william H. Waggaman { Fla, and Miss Mildred L. city, and a brother, J Funeral services wi row morning at 9 o'clock at St thew's Church. Burial will be private. HOOVER CHILDREN LEAVE Peggy Ann and Peter Start Home After White House Stay. The two Hoover grandchildren, Peggy Ann and Peter, were en route home to California today te) hristmas holi- day in the White With their parer Herbert Hyover, jr., tal early Vesterda cials had said would nc leave change in plans departure. daughters, M of Lakel. White of .1 facia: they lef White I previous! brc the earliear Births Reported. Raymond and Ruth Burns, ciliford ‘and Mildred William V' and Al John W. and Dorol David H. and Mar Louis R. and lice Raleigh W. and Ju Adolph and Alice R, Z William "6 and Mamie Denzil 8. and. Mary C M. Joseph ‘and Regina A boy. adford. boy tlestetter, Bowers, ber, girl. Bromley, girl. Owen, boy. Meehan, old. boy. Mi boy boy. boy. boy. Lenwoo Edwin boy. Deaths Repm ted. s 83 5 34t A Reno H. Ma izabeth’s 1ty Hospital 133 Clifton st Continental Hotel 1438 Newton st 1806 Lamont st Theodore Barre Mary Git Claire M. G abeth B ick Elizabeth Ba A FUNERAL 75 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 For ship. tery, ask no special privileges. We are content to conduct our establishment along the most ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER 5 | | | D. C. NATURALIZATION HEAD DIES AT HOME | Mrs. Rosa Macias White Came Here | Jesse Thomas Was in Charge of Work Also in Maryland and Virginia 11 Years. Jesse Thomas, director of naturaliza- | tion for the District, Maryland and Vir- | ginia, died yesterday at his home, 537 | Buchanan street, after a short illness. | He was 36 years old and had served for Born in 1864, Mrs. White first came | 17 years in the naturalization service. For 11 years Mr. Thomas examined | all applications of aliens applying in the before | two States and the District for Amer- fcan citizenship. Mr. Thomas was & member of the bar of the District of Columbia, Mary- land, Virginia, West Virginia and North and ‘South Carolina. He was & native of Wharton, N. J., but had maintained ney for | & Tesidence here since entering the La- | bor Department. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Frances Scott Thomas, and a 9-year-old syghter, Jane Thomas ineral services will be held at the | be held tomor- | home tomorrow at @ o'clock, with burial 5 Mat. | in Glenwood Cemetery. H. R. ROBEF{TSONV BURIED Heber R. Robertson, 71, of Mathias Point, Va., who died at Casualty Hos- pital yesterday of injuries received in a fall to the pavement here December | 19, was buried this afternoon in his —which still persists in certain quarters—that the funeral direc- tor should be exempt from the ordinary rules of public relation- We wear no veil of mys- .ppmved business lines. This leads to the question of prices. Why shouldn’t the fam- home city. Mr. Robertson, who was visiting in Washington at the time of his fall, tripped on the curb as he attempted to cross the street at Eighth and K s He is survived by his widow sister, Mrs. Edward P. Collins, Mor town, N. J. He was a cousin of Mrs George Barnett, war-time commandant George Barnett, widow of Maj. Gen of the Marine Corps. RITES FOR M.AJ. LEMMOND Maj. W. W, Lemmond, U. S. A,, who shot himself Saturday, will be buried tomorrow afternoon in Arlington Na- and tional Cemetery following funeral serv-|Sun, today ices at 2 o'clock at his home, 1645 Har- | Sun, tomorrow 17:27 vard street. Dr, Willlam S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, officiate at the home and the Fort Myer chaplain will officiate at the military services. Members of the judge advocate gef eral's office will act as pallbearers Among them will be Maj. Gen. Blanton Winship Kyle Rucker, Col. Wil- liam A. Graham, Maj. Allen M. Bur- dett, Charles Hamel and Martin Scranage. __ros1 diamond and platinum, New Ye Liberal reward if returned to Hykie Laboratory. 25th and E sts. n.w BRIEF CASE, tan alligator R J. S on inside, con ticles ‘and pair of black b between Freedmen's Hospital Girard_st. ne. Rew BRINDLE BULL—Long tail: tag No. brby's pet. Please call Columbia 8483 ward Buu\w COIN PURSE, containin rday. Reward. Address Box office. ¥ DIAMOND RING, platinum mounting rubles; Carlton Hotel. 16 t Liberal reward. Telephone Adams 1003 DINNER RING, mond, in Lee Hi dies’ rest_room New Year eve between d 12. Substantial reward if re District 4176 DOG—English and H ining_tollet ar- room slippers and 1328 18,108 Re- lost Star ur rd, 0 11 arned. etter, in milton _tts Drown spots ob back a 5126 8th st. n.w. _Rewa FOOT BALL, Miller's beiween Georgia ames, “Bob. George Reward. 3809 13th st FOX TERRIER—White, n brown spot on back & license No. 17361. Reward GERMAN POLICE PUPPY—On Sunday, Jan- uary 3, nelghborhood 13th and N sts. n.w Coliar, but_no tag. _Wis. 3980 or Nat. 4905. GERMAN POLICE PUPPY, 5 months ol Chevy Chase, without collar or harness; very iendly: answers to name of Fritz. 3718 ison st Chevy Chase, D. C. Cleveland 1. _Reward GLASSES—White downtow Reward. ey KEYS, 3, Saturday, in small’ leather Reward. 55 MUFF—Brown fur: on Conn. way. Return 3461 Macomb st Hoge, Cleveland 1138. Reward. BOOK, small, contal some change. Owner reciate return. M. Roberts, Reward POCKETBOOK. taining billfold “w money case. pencil and other articles nesday night. New_ Jersey ave, Reward. _Lincoln_2862-J. POLICE DOG. Tact over left to 54 Princ Md. Rewa ALLET. conta D. C. driv calling’ cards Monroe si._n.w ¥ % WEDDING RING, set_in diamonds, to No. 7 H st. n.w. Reward. q WRIST WATCH--Man's, Gruen, inclosed in Schwartz envelope; vicinity 6th 'and Indiana ave and 6ih and D sts. Reward. Call | Adams 6972 i WRIST WATCH—Lady's, Elgin, 2 diamords, 2 sapphires; lost Lincoln 7115 Field, ave. and on nd Helen Adams Pot! 0584 ®old, Tcase December 31. n _leather Columbia northeast or northwest case. Call Adams 5259-J. ave. or Speed or call Miss “in ap- n.w ng 121 would 1329 N st. leather, permit, key lost ‘Wed- and K 1 In lack con- female, blac eve: name Edward st. and tan,_ Nellie Eust Hyattsy) m- Virgir ‘money Maryland, nses. checks, Adams 13 ning r's lic Reward whi u)ld Thursday. 1833 | = Return | gxpR | | will | 2574, | E | New J THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair; tomorrow increasing cloudiness followed by rain beginning tomorrow afternoon or night; not much change in temperature; gen- tle north shifting to east winds, in- creasing tomorrow. Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorfow increasing cloudiness followed by rain beginning tomorrow afternoon or night; not much change in tempera- | ture; moderate north shifting to east | winds. Virginia—Falr with rising tempera- ture in southwest portion tonight; to- morrow increasing cloudiness followed by rain; moderate to fresh northeast and east winds. i Report for Last 48 Hours. Saturday. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 29.74 29.81 29.85 8 pm. Midnight Inches. 29.8 29.95 30.04 30.06 30.11 30.20 42 12 mmmght cese 43 30.28 Monday. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. 4 am.. - 8 pm... Noon ... Highest Lowest, 4 noon. Year , 9T, 30 am. Year ago, 31. Tide Tables. hed by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 4:30 a.m 11:07 a.m. . 5:05pm. 6:03pm. . 11:57pm. 12:08pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. 727 (Furnis] Tomorrow. 5:29 am. High Sets. 4:58 4:59 Moon, today.. 4:1lam. 1:41p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the| Capital (current month to date): Month. 1932, Average. ~ Record. | January 132 355 709 '82 Februaly ... ... 3.2 6.84 March 3 884 April . 9.13 May .. 10.69 June 10.94 July 1063 August ... 14.41 September .. 1081 October ... 857 November e 8.69 December .. .... 3 7,56 Weather Cities. 89 00 86 28 | "6 85 | 89| 01| 5 0 13 1 1 4 4 2 0 23 2.3 3 in Various Stations. Weather. Rain Cloudy Et.cloudy Charleston, Chicago, 11l Cincinanti, Ohio 3 Cleveland, ' Onio 3 Columbia, 8. C. Denver, Colo Detroit. Mich Paso, Tex Miami, Fla... Orleans 30.08 30.30 l 3042 29.84 30.42 Philadelphia Phoenix, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa.| Portland, Me... 30.94 | Portland, Oreg.. 30.30 | Ralelgn, "N C.." 3042 | Salt Lake City. 3034 San Antonio.... 29.78 s Diego, Calif 30.00 Francisco. St. Louis, Mo, St. Paul, Minn | Seattle, Wash. Spokane, Wash Tampa. Fla WASH., D. C. 41 __ FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER SSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- PHONE NAT. 0106, Open Evenings _Ohd sunaays 34th & Eye Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive ERATE PRICES. ons, Inc. LET’S ALL FOLLOW THE SAME RULES WE AT Joseph Gawler Sons have no patience with the idea ily know exactly what they are spending for a funeral service, and what they obtain for this sum? Prices here are plainly marked to avoid any possible hardship or misunderstanding. There are other features about this establishment which you may find it profitable to know. Send for the funeral handbook, “Before Sorrow Comes” . .. or, visit our Public Advisory Department. JOSEPH GAWLER FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1850 1750-52-54 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. Phone AT WE MAINTAIN NO BRANCH OFFICES 5512 NAtional | 5513 T § i ) D O e O - o e § i 0 e O —ewc e o Bratha, BAILEY, ANNIE STONE. Departed this life Saturday, January 32, 1933, at 3:14 am. at _her'residence, 340 K st. s.w., ANNIE STONE BAILEY. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral parlors. 1300 South Capitol st. until 10 a.m. Monday. January 4: thence to her late residence. ! Fun Tuesday, January 5, at 1 p.m. | from Mount Moriah Baptist’ Church, 3rd and L sts. s.w.. Rev. J. H. Randolph of- ficiating. Interment Payne’s Cemetery. 4 BARNES. ELIZA. Suddenly. on Priday January 1932, at her residence, 929 Golden st s.w. ELIZA BARNES. She leaves to mourn a husband. one daugh- ter. granddaughter and s Funeral from Second Bapti: end N sis nuary 5, at 1 pm., officiating. BROWN, JOHN H. Passed away on Friday, January 1. 1932, " JOHN H. BROWN, the be- loved brother of Beatrice Brown obinson. Funeral services will be conducted on Tuesday, January 5, &t 1 p.m., from Fra- zier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Interment Harmony Cemeters. BROWN, MARY E. JOHNSON. Suddenly, on Saturday, January 2, 1932." at her res; dence. 1009 3rd st. n.w., MARY E. JOHN- SON BROWN, widow of Georze E. Brown, aunt of Willie Lipscomb of Richmond. V and sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Emme C. Kenney. Funers es at the above résidence y, January 6, at| MAGGIE QUANDER. On Sunday, | at the residence of her | T, irmont st. nw., Mrs. MAG QUANDER CARTER. 'the beloved daughter of Hannah and the late John Quander s resting at McGui ve, 1820 9th st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter 5° CRAWFORD, DR. JAMES January 1, 1932, in JAMES N. CRAWFORD, beloved husband of Jeretta H. Crawford. Funeral from White's funeral home, 1430 South 20th st., Philadelphia, Pa. on Tuesday. January 5, at 11 a.m. Interment at Eden Memorial Cemetery. & DARR. CHARLES W. On Sunday, January 3. 1932, at_his residence, 3512 Rittenhouse st. n.w. CHARLES W. beloved husband of Mary Sefton Darr. ’Requiem mass at the Church of the Biessed Sacrament on uesday, January 5. at 9 a.m. Interment rivate) at Laurel, Md. DARR, CHARLES W. Officers and members of Knights of Columbus of this jur tion are hereby notified of the di CHARLES W. DARR. past State nd master of the Fourth Degree, You are assemble at the Church ert on T y. Ja 9 Am. W requiem | 53 Will be offered for ‘ine repose of his s FRED J. RICE; State Depu E L. TUCKER, State Secy. DARR, CHARLES W. Members of ton ' G Assembly, Fourth Knights of Columbus, ere hereby notified of the death of Sir Knight CHARLES W. DARR. Funeral services will be held Tues- day morning, January 5, 1932, at 8 o'clock. Requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Members are request- ed to attend. JAMES B. FLYNN. Navigator, EUGENE C. BACZENAS, Comptroller. DARR, CHARLES W. Members of Associa- tion’ Oldest Inhabitants attend” the funeral of o CHARLES W. DARR. from the the Blessed Sacrament, Ch cle, Tuesday, January 5, 1932, THEODORE W. NOYES, J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Sect'y. DARR, CHARLES W. M Courcil, No. 353, K. of C notified e death of Broth DARR, and are requested uneral from the Church o Sacrament on Tuesday, Ja JOHN N. On Friday, Philadelphia, Dr ashing- Degree. Church_of vy Chase Ci President. ers of Keane | are hereby | CHARLES to attend his the Blessed nuary 5, at 9 a.m. BU' G. K. clal Sec’y DOYLE. KATHERINE R. On January 4 t6am, at her residence, 4643 Con- d. n.w., KATHERINE R, DOYLE. be d sister ‘of 1da Doyle. Notice of fu- n er EAGLIN, THOMAS. 1932, “at_United Hospital. THOMAS, Lulu Eaglin. ~Fune day, Janusry 6, Chapel. Please omit flowers. FRANCE., JAMES E. On Sunday. January i at’ Washington Sanitafium, Ta- | PBark. Md. JAMES E. beloved hus- | of Maud M. France (nee Hutchin- His remains are resting at 4010 21st | m Capitol Memorial T sts. n.w. on T nterment Cel On Saturday, January States Soldiers’ Home beloved husband of (private) Wednes- from Soldiers’ Home dar Hill GALLAGHER, HANORA THERESA. On Sat- January 2, 1932, at the residence of ghter,” Mrs. James E. Cummings. n.w., 'HANGRA THERESA resting at_the day, January 5. | 0 Tterment Wednesday morning, N C. On Saturday, January 2, er_Tesidence. 1012 A st. S.e.| GORE_ (nee Schaub), beloved of Samuel G. Gore. Funeral from William H. Scott funeral 409 8th Tiesday, Januar ap 2 b s and friend: terment Cedar Hill Ceme! G CLARE POTH. On 1932, CLARE POTH. wife of | services Church HELEN C. Saturday, | Departed this 1i 2. MARTHA HANS BURY of ¢ iie._ She leaves to mourn her loss a niece. Charlotte Logan. Funeral Tuesday, January 5. at 1 pm., from_Central Baptist Church, Castle pi and Dean ave. ne., Rev. E. T. Broadus of- ficiating. Remains resting at J. T. Stew- art’s funeral home, 30 H st. n.e. JAMES G. On Sunday morning, 1932, JAMES G. HUDSON Bertha G. Hudson. Funeral ai Tuesday, January 5. 1932, from funeral’ parlors, 809 King st. Alexandria, Va. Interment private. HUNTER, A VIRGINIA. On Saturday, Jan 2. 1932, at the home of her son, Mr. William Hunter, 1508 34th st. n.w. A VIRGINIA, in her 84th vear. the be- wife of the late Edward H. Hunter Remains resting at the Coloniai funerai home of Willlam Reuben Pumphrey, Rock- ville, Md. Funeral Tuesday, January 5, at 2'pm.. from Potomac Chapel. Potomac, Md. Intérment Church Cemetery. HURLEY, DON P. Suddenly, on Sunday. January 3, 1932 at_his redidence, 22 N. Y. ave. n'e. DON F. HURLEY, sged 61 years. ' Funeral from’ the above' residence Sday. January 7, at 9:30 a.m., thence Aloysius Chuich, where mass will at 10 am. Relatives and friends Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- be su invited. tery. IRVING, HENRY CLAY. Departed this life on Priday morning, January 1, 1932, at his Tesidence, 409 D st. se. HENRY CLAY IRVING, beloved husband of Mary H. Irv- ing and stepfather of Dr. B. F. Hailstorks, Dr. C. W, Hallstorks and E, J. Hailstorks. He' also icaves to mourn loss _five nieces. one nephew and other relatives and friends nay be viewed at Robert Campbeil's Al_home. 423 413 from 12 o'clock Monday until § Tuesday. from his late h Baptist Chu Walter H. Brooks es and friends invited Harmony Cemetery, ~Casket will opened in church, IRVING, HENRY C. A speclal communica- tion of Eureka Lodge. No. 5 F. A. A. M, is called for 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. January 5. 1932, at Masonic Temple, 10th and You sts. n.w.. for the purpose of attending the funeral “of our late brother, HENRY C. IRVING. Funeral from Nineteenth Street Bavtist Church_Tuesday. January 5, at 1 JOHN F. JOHNSON, W. M. WATSON, Sec. 4 G, HENRY C. The ofcers and com- panions of St. John's Chapter. No. 7. H. R. A. M. are hereby notified fo_altend the funeral of Past High Pr C. IRVING. Tuesday. Januar p.m., to be held from the Nineteenth Baptist Church. 19th and Eve sts. n.w. ROBERT LOV: GEORGE W. ROSS, Se HENRY C. The peers and princes officiating. Interment not be 4 Tilustrious athan Davis Consistory. No. 1. will assemble at Campbell's funeral home. 423 41% st. s, at 11:30 o'clock Monday night January 4.’ 1032, to assist_in the Kadosh service over our late Sublime Prince HENRY C. IRVING. 32°. Regalla fur- hed. By order of LLTAM M. BUTLER, 32°, ‘ommander-in-Chief Attest: CICERO A. LEE, 33°, Keeper of Seals and_ Archives GREGORY W. SHAED, 32°. Assistant, IRVING, HENRY C. Officers and members of Past Grand Masters' Council, No. 4, G. U. 0. of O. F.. are requested to_atfend the funeral of ‘our late brother, HENRY C. IRVING, Tuesday, January 5, 1932, at 1 o'clock pm.. from the Nineteenth Street Bartist Church ANTHONY R. BROOKS. Council Master. BAMUEL W. WATSON, Council Sec'y. ¢ IVINS, HARRIET. On Sundav. January S, 1937, at _her residence. 1474 Irving st. D.e. HARRIET. beloved wife of Carrol H Tvins and voungest danghter of the late Henry T, and Harriet Lyvles. Services at the residence on Thesdav. January 5. a 130 pm t private) Glenwood Cemetery JOHNSON. JOSEPH. Departed this life Sun- day. January 3. 1932, at 1:15 am., at his residence, 439 O st. n.w. JOSEPH JOHN- SON. He leaves to tn their loss ona daughter. Aletha Washington: one son, Milton Johnson. and a_host of other rel tives and friends. Remains resting_at Wesley Washington's funeral home, 2053 Georgla ave. n.w., Funeral notice later. * KENDALL, MARGARET P. Suddenly, Jan- uary 1, 1932, at her residence, 1649 3rd st n.w., MARGARET P. KENDALL. the lov- ing ‘'mother of Mrs.” Ethel Thomas. She was born at Poplar Grove, Atk Funeral Wednesday, January 6, af 2 . from Newman Davis funeral bome. 611 Toris ave. n.w. PFriends invited. LEMMOND, WILLIAM W Suddenly. on Saturdav. January 2. 1932, WILLIAM W. LEMMOND, ‘majgr, judce, Advocate Cen: beloved husband mond. Services at 1645 Harvard st. nw on Tuesday, January 5. at 2 pm. fol- lowed by interment with military honors in Arlington Natlonal Cemetersy. McCARTHY, EDWARD VINCENT. Su denly. on'Saturday, January 2, 1933, ED- WARD VINCENT. aged 16 vears. beloved son of Susan H, and the late Patrick Mc- Carthy. Funerdl from his late residence, Tis Allson st. n.w, on Tussday, January b Requiem high' mass at el's Church at 9 o'clock. . Reli $ives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, ¥ A9 Braths. MACOMB, COL. AUGUSTUS CANFIELD. Saturday, January 2. 1932, at his dence, 3415 s. ave. v, Col TUS 'GANFIELD MACOME. U. & (retired), in the 78t hi loved husband of Ella ices at his late resid, 5. at 11 o'clock ent in_Arlington Nat Relatives and friends ed to attend. MACOMB, AUGUSTUS CANFIELD. The District’ of Columbia Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the ted States announces the death ditary Companion AUGUSTUS CAN D MACOMB, Colonel U. 8. Army Washington, D. C.. January 2. 1932. neral services will be dence. 3415 Massachuise day. 5th_instant, at 11 terment at the Natio ton, Va Lieit. Col. ULYSSES 8. GRANT, Army, Commander. @. H. POWELL, Recorder. MITCHELL, ELSIE. Departed this life on Sunday. “January 3. 1032 at 645 am ELSIE MITCHELL. beloved wife of Mar Van Buren Mitchell. Funeral Wednesd January 6. at 1 o'clock. from the Maf Dolitan Baptist Church. R st and 13t (s vited, Rey MITCHEL of Columbia Temple, We January. 6. at b collton Pabtiat Betoes kY @ Star Lodre. No. 40 bia Lodge. No. 85: Forest Temple. Love and Harmonv Temnles are § KATIE V. THOMPSON. Daughter R Attested by RHODA F. COLSTON. Fin. Sec. NORTH. GEORGE FRANCIS. On Sunda~ January 31932 at 1 am. at his resi. dence. 1528 3and st. nw. GEORGE FRANCIS NORTH. beloved husband of tha late Eliza A North He also leaves three sons. Carrol F.. Willlam H. snd Eddy G. North. ‘and four daughters. Miss Sarah C Mrs. Ada Grav. Helen Conitee. Wilhelmina Wharton. “Funeral services at Epiphany h Wednesday, January 6. at 9 am PARKER. LEROY. Departed this life Sun- arv 3. 1932 at Gallinger Hos- vrmwy PARKER. He 1 055 devote onal Cemetery. ts avenue, giclock ‘» C U. 8 ELSIE. Officers_and members N I B. P. 0. sorrow Home, Bin i I home . GEORGE F. Suddenly. on Satur- Y 2. 1932 of Gertrude Funeral from fha Hines. Co. ral home. 2905 14th st on Tues- Jinuary'S. at 2 pm REED. FLORENCE F. On Sunday. January 31932, at_her residence, 1333 Mapleview place Se.. FLORENCE F.. beloved wife of the Iate George W. Reed. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e.. on Wednesday. Jar jary 6. at 2 pm. - Relatives ‘and frien invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery SKIADOS. JAMES. On Monday, January 4, 1932 JAMES SKIADOS. aged T4 years. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. ne. on Wednesday. January 6, at 1:30 pm.; thence to St. Sobhia’s Greek Church, 8th'and L sts. n.w.. where services will be held at 2 pm. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. 5 SMITH, EDWIN F. On Pridav, January 1, 1932, at Emerz Hospital.” FDWIN F.. beloved hus nf Mabel F_ Smith and son of the late John F. and Isahelle Tay for Smith. Fureral from the W. W. Cham- bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chanin st nw. on Tussdav. January 5. at 2 nm Relatives and friends are invited. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. 4 THOMAS, FRANK (HAYS) life on Fridav. January 1. 1032, at Freed- men's Hosoital, after 'a long illness FRANK (HAVS) THOMAS. He leaves to mourn their loss a foster daughter, Edith Thomas: four cousins, two sisters-in-law and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes' funeral parlors. 614 414 st. sw. Fureral Wednesday, Januarv 6, at 130 o'clock. from Mount Moriah Bap- Hst Church. 3rd and L sts. s.w. Rev. H. Randoiph officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 5 THOMAS, JESSE. 1932, at_his nw. JESSE. husband Thomas. Funeral toved T Bell 1. day * Departed this On Sunday. January 3, Tesidence, 337 Buchanan st of ~Frances 8. from the above resi- dence on Tuesday. January 5. at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. ATERS. CATHERINE A. On Saturday, January 2. 1932 at her residenca. 3203 O . nw. CATHERINE A. WATERS (nee Spalding), widow of Morris W. Waters Fimersl from Dumbarton Avenie M. E. Church on Tnesday. January 5. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment nrivate. 4 WRITE, ROSE M. On sunday. January 1932, "at er residence, 1753 Corcoran st. nw. ROSE M, widow of Enoch L. White and ‘mother of Mrs. Wi Waggaman 1o Her remains ¢ V. L. Speare Co.. 1009 H st 1 from St Matthew's Church tav. January 8. °at 9 am. Inter- In Memoriam. BRISCOE NAURICE LEONA. loving remembrance of our darling daugh- ter. granddaughter and niece, NAURICE LEONA BRISCOE. who departed ‘his life : January 4, 1931, Our love for vou was strong and true, And litile thought of death so nigh; But God saw fit to call you home And with His will we must comply. THE FAMILY. * CLABAUGH, ALVAH N. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our devoted husband and loving father, ALVAH N. CLABAUGH, who departed this'life one year ago today. uary 4, 1931 Some think we are not lonely When at_times they see us smile, Little do they know the hear That we suffer all the Wl HIS DEVOTED WIFE DAUGHTERS, COLEMAN. THOMAS E. remembrance of o band and father, 1 who departed this January 4, 1930 Dominic's Church, Before our eyes you faded. Growing weaker every day. Doing all we could to save you, But God called you away. Some think T am not lonely When at_times they see me smile: Little do they know the heartache That I suffer all the while. HIS LOVING WIFE. We_have only your memory. dear fathe: To remember our whole lives through, And you are one we can never forget, For we are always thinking of you HIS CHILDREN. * DOWNEY. CATHERINE. In loving memory of my dear mather, CATHERINE DOWNEY, who left us two years ago today, January 4, 1930. Your memory s as dear today As in the hour you passed away. When days are dark and friends are few, Dear_mother. how I long for you. HER LOVING SON. JERRY. AND FAMILY, * DIXON, ERNEST. In loving memory of our darling son, brother and friend, ERNEST DIXON, who departed this life one year ago today, January 4, 1931 Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eves shed many a tear God only knows how we miss you, At the end of this one year MOTHER, BROTHER AND FRIEND. * LEWIS. ELIZABETH HOWARD. A tribute e to memory_ of dear sister. LI ABET HOWARD ‘LEWIS “Who e tered into eternal rest four Yyears ago, January 3. 1928 HER TOVING SISTERS AND BROTHER. * MAYNARD, THOMAS P. 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