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————————————————————————————————eeeeeeereeeeeeeeeee IIH! SMOKER BEING PLANNED Iwu place some time next month. Ar- | rangements for the program for the evening's entertainment are being made Give | by John Crawford, George Tyson and Ernest Sayer. Iver Spring Firemen to Event Next Month. The regular meeting will be held at Hpecisl Dispatch to The Star. | the engine house Monday evening, at SILVER SPRING, Md. January 16. | which time a revision of the by-laws —Plans for a smoker to which former | will be considered. Clay V. Davis, Leo members and prospective new members | Bender, Charles Deffinbaugh, William will be invited are being made by the | Jouvenal and John Feast form the local volunteer fire department and will committee in charge of the revision. FUNERAL SERVICE | DEATH ENDS WORK TAR, WASHINGTON | ratsing funds for the institution through which he propesed to endow fellowships |at Georgetown for advanced students | and scientists. | Had Strong Support. | As a result of the initial activities of the institute, Dr. M. X. Sullivan and Dr. W. W. Hess have been at work on two lines of research—an early diagnosis test of cancer and a study of kidney degeneration. e%‘sther Coyle had influentiai support ‘StriCken in New YOI‘k Raisingim the American Chemical Soclety and Funds to Battle Cancer and Other Diseases. ustrialists in the United States. ”;afi:f Coyle was born in Philadelphia December 11, 1869, and was graduated from La Salle College in that city. After entering the Jesult order he took his Ph, D. course at Woodstock College, | near Baltimore, and later made ad- Germany, D. C., JANUARY WHITEHILL TO SING AT CHAMBER FETE Baritone, Who Played Role of; Washirigton in Film, on Program. Clarence Whitehill, baritone of the 17, 1932—PART ONE Walter _H. Newton and Lawrence mcher secretaries to President Hoover. Right Rev. James Hugh Ryan, Thomas E. Campbell, Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, Dr. Lucius C. Clark, Dr. Gilbert Grosyenor, Robert V. Fleming, Merle Thorpe, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, George W. Offutt, president, and Robert J. Cottrell, secre- tary Board of Trade; Mark Lansbur, president, and Edward D. Shaw, secre- tary Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association; C. H. Pope, Bankers' As- sociation, and J. F. M, Bowle, president and John A. Petty, séeretary Washing- ton Real Estate Board. Mrs. Nell R. Hysong, president So- roptimist Club; S. Percy Thompson, president Rotary Club; Frank W. Noxon, president, and Dan Hollenga, business manager, and James T. Pres- ton, secretary Alexandria Chamber of Braths ! CURTIN, MARTIN. On Frida., January 15. ! 2, at 8:30 p.m.. at Brooklyh Naval Hos. pital, N. Y., MARTIN. beloved son of the fate ‘Patrick' and Jonanna Ohrtin. Notice of funeral Iater B EISENACHER, WILLIAM F. On_ Saturday, January 16, 1932, WILLIAM F. belove husband of Lillian Eiseracher und father of Mrs. George R Manche. W. Eisenacher. Remains resting at the W, W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.W.. until 4 p.m Sunday, Jan- uary 17, Inerment Tremont, Pa EVANS, CHARLES C. On Satu uary 16, 1932, at his residence. se., CHARLES C. EVANS, father B. K. Bowsher. Puneral services ate residence on Monday. January 18, at pm. Interment Massilion, Ohio. 18 GAINES, LIZZIE. On Priday. January 15, 1932, at her residence, 1302 G st D.e LIZZIE_GAINES, loving wie of the Jate Rev. Moses Gaines, tevoled mother of Almelia Ryles, Floyd W. Gaines and Em- mit Gaines of Baltimore, Md = She aiso leaves thiee’ sisters. ixo brothers and er and George ay, Jan- 736 4th st of Mrs. at s A—-7 Braths WESLEY, ELIZAGETN. On Thyrsdas. Jan- a1y 102 eedmen's Hospital, RLIZABETH WESLEY, wite of Jonn Wes- ey, daughter of Willlam and th m Wood. ®3 8 niece, Helen Wood. and many relalives and friends. Remains at the John T. Rhines fu 3rd_and Eve . Japuary 18, residence of her sister, Mrs. 8 24 B stosw. Interment Lin ery. WHITE, JOHN 8. On_Saturday. January 16, 1922, at 8 am. JOHN 8. WHITE, de- voted Nusband of the late Alice White and le of Pedro Piits. He also leaves r relatives and friends. Remains rest ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Oo. funeral Parlars, 1432 You st. n.w. 1 WILLIAMS, ROBERT. Jr. On Thursday, January ‘14, 1932, at his_ residence, 1328 Huntoon place s.w.. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Stricken in the midst of labors to|vanced studies at Cottingen, rais. funds for continuing chemo- |and at Georgetown in 1906-7. medical research into cancer and other | Before his first days at Georgetown baffing diseases to which he had de-|he taught chemistry at Gonzaga Col- voted most of his life, Rev. George L.| lege during 1894-98. Then he became Coyle, S. J. of the Georgetown Uni-| professor of chemistry at ‘Woodstoc! versity faculty died yesterday after-| College and later at Holy Cross. from noon in New York City. Officials at| 1907 to 1923. He came to the GeOrges {he university lacked information Iast|town faculty in 1923 as professor o night as to the m:!mmllofi his illness. | organic chemistry. Father Coyle had visited a number of 2 g cities to raise funds for the lnsm.uxe‘ Counselor of Society. ; o of Chemo-Medical Research, which he| Father Coyle was prominently con- founded at the Georgetown School of | rected with the American Chemical So- Mecicine about a year ago. He became | clety for many years. He was equast o/ ill in New York several days ago, it was | of the society from 1919 to 192 gn c rned, while visiting at the rectory of | member of its National Reseuchu oun- St. Tgnitius Church, where he died. He | cil since 1925. He also was active ' was 62 years old the affairs of the Franklin Institute of Since 1923 he had been professor and | Philadelphia and the Americin Assoc head of the department of chemistry | ation of University Professors % 5 at Georgetown, having come here from | = Father Coyle's body will be rouge- Holy Croes University in Warcester, | to Washington for burial in the George- Mass. For the last 10 years or more | town College faculty cemelery o he had labored, almost single-handed, | ices will be arranged for Tuesday. Commerce; Frank B. Steele, secretary general S. A. R.; W. W. Bride, William A. Van Duzer, Maj. H. _. Robb, Capt. H. C. Whitehurst, Inspector E. W. Brown, Chief George S. Watson, Gen. mAny other relatlves ind Ifriends. Re-| Jr. devoted son of Robert and Irma Wil: mains Testing at John T Rhines fu- | liaws. Funeral Sundav, January 17 at 1 neral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. No-| Bm. from the John T. Rhines funeral tice of funeral later. 1 chapel. and Eve sts’ sw. Interment GOLDBERG On Saturday. Janu-| LIGcoln Memorial Cemetery Sony’ Metropolitan Opera Co., who plays the role of George Washington in the Bi- centennial talking picture, “Washing- ton—the Man and the Capital,” will be heard in several songs during the twen- ty-fifth anniversary banquet of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, January 26, at the Mayflower Hotel, it was announced last night. The prin- cipal guest of honor and speaker that night will be Vice President Charles Curtis. Mr. Whitehill is the star of the Bi- centennial picture being made by War- ner Brothers, in association with the Chamber of Commerce and with the approval of the George Washington Bi- centennial Commission. Harry M. Warner, president of War- ner Brothers, will attend the banquet 2as a guest of honor of the chamber, with & group of the officers of his firm. | Mics Edi y B e o P sl o it | ey RAUES 8 SAWILL IS f Bucosads WILLIAM J. NALLEY, Inc. Original Successor to Thos. R. Nally and Sen Funeral Home 522 8th St. S.E. Established 1881 We have always furnished complete funerals as low as 375.00 The making of our success is the service we give and not the profit we make. No Branch Office OFFICERS INSTALLED BY D. C. EASTERN STAR| ery day. 13 there, Telephone Linc, 0480 | M. M.’ Patrick and Brig. Gen. Pelham g D. Glassford. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Marshall Rine- | Gtlabers: Funersl from nis ate residence| | hart, John J. Payette. Oliver Owen | 1334 Upshur st. n.w. om Sunday. Januaty| Chapel 11y pe aickPn, Gaviers Somy’ Kuhn, Frederic William Wile, David | st 4pm. Iaternient Adas Taracl Ceme: | DR el Rl Lo LT I ease omit flowers W tag Lawrence, F. L. Haller, president Au- } g St MO Oe Dowers o oy | Cemetery tomotive Trade _Association; George | " 16, 152, MARY HAN Sved sister Rothwell Brown, William Hard, Strick- [ ol Markaet H. Flint, aun I Memoriam land Gillllan, Herbert F. Corn, Aubrey | Flit of, Washinkton, D. ¥ Taylor and B. M. McKelway. of Albany. N. Y. Rem: resting at J. | CALDWELL, FLEANOR. loving remem- Wiillam Lee's' funsral, patior, 333 Ba "ave. | Drance af our deas dariiag denshier ond ;“IE unt Ir .;C D nlndh\‘n(h\ J:: ‘.: ! 17. | “d\‘l';'.l ‘IL!ANOR CALDWKLL, who depart- el o e A o s : Eiéralseriery A e T OV sears ave today, damiary IIAR\VI ' AI.I}‘A‘EFB MeMILL. You were so lovely and sweet de on _Thursday. uary 14, We know you are with the an ATEXANDer. we' are Binking \nd often’ pra GFambers' Co. funersi home. 1400 Chapi | (i, staadariada 2l UG st. n.w on Monday, January 18, at 2 HER DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTER. p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- MARTHA W terment Arlington National Cemetery. n PETERSON. CARHIvERLD AR nH"L There Is Our Costless designs. 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House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Special... $179 Seventh at Eye 7T T T T T T 22T 2P T2 77T 7 King of the chamber said that the chamber in the past sponsored the first showing in Washington of the Warner Brothers' film, “My Four Years in Ger- many,” by Ambassador James W. Gerard, which film proved a great suc- cess Wins Wide Praise. Mr. Whitehill, whose ancestors set- tled on a grant of land in Virginia in 1740, was born in Marengo, Iowa; studied both here and abroad, and has been praised widely for his art. Since 1915 he has been assoclated with the Metropolitan Opera Co. Thomas P. Littlepage, chairman of the chamber's 25th Anniversary Ban- quet Committee, announces that the following honor guests have been in- vited to attend the banquet: Secretary of State Stimson, Secre- tary of the Treasury Mellon, Secretary of “ War Hurley, ~Attorney General Mitchell, Postmaster General Brown. Secretary of Navy Adams, Secretary of Interior Wilbur, Secretary of Agricul- ture Hyde, Secretary of Commerce La- mont, Secretary of Labor Doak, Gen. John' J. Pershing and John N. Garner, Speaker of the House Senators James E. Watson, Simeon D. Fess, Hiram Bingham, Arthur Cap- per, Wesley L. Jones, John J. Blaine, Hamilton F. Kean. Robert D. Carey, Otis F. Glenn, Warren R. Austin, William H. King, Carter Glass, Royal S. Copeland, Millard E. Tydings, Thomas P. Gore, J. Hamilton "Lewis, Johx; H. Bankhead and Hendrik Ship- stead. Representatives Invited. Representatives Mary T. Norton, Vin- cent L. Palmisano, Wright Patman, Howard W. Smith, Allard H. Gasque, Loring M. Black, J. Bayard Clark, Ralph Gilbert, Lynn S. Hornor, Byron B. Harlan, Clarence J. McLeod, Ed- ward M. Beers, Gale H. Stalker, Brank L. Bowman, Patrick J. Sullivan, Jimes L. Whitley, C. B. McClintock, Fredes | ick M. Davenport and Pehr G. Holmes. Representative Sol Bloom, associate director, U. S. George Washington Bi- centennial Commission; Dr. Cloyd H Marvin, chairman, and Dr. George C. Havenner, executive vice chairman, D. C. George Washington Bicentennial Commission; Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director, Pan American Union; Judge John Bar- ton Payne, chairman, American Red Cros; Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, president, D A. R.; Bishop Willlam F. McDowell, Miss Mabel T. Boardman John Hays Hammond, Theodore W. ves, John Joy Edson, Edward F. Col- y, John Poole, Lioyd B. Wilson, William F. Ham and John H. Hanna. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Admiral William V. Pratt, Rear Admiral William | A. Moffett, F. Trubee Davison, Col. Clarence M, Young, Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d; William John Cooper, commissioner of education: Commissioner Luther H Reichelderfer, Gen. Herbert B. Crosby and Acting Engineer Commissioner Maj. Donald A. Davisop, Silas H. Strawn, President Unit>d States Cham- ber_of Commerce Theodore G. Joslin, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT‘ FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S, 7th & F | | | | | Mrs. Hollander as Worthy Grand Matron. Ceremonies marking the installation of Miss Edith A, Willlams as worthy grand matron of the Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of the District of Columbia, were held at a meeting of the chapter last night-at the Masonic Temple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue. Miss Willilams succeeds Mrs. Amy C. Hollander Other officers installed were: B. Cromelin, worthy grand patron; Mrs. Elizabeth Plitt, associate grand matron; F. Frank Kimmel, associate grand patron; Mrs. Rose A. Yost, grand secretary; Mrs. Lillie McKenize, grand treasurer; Mrs. Mamie L. Greenstreet, grand conductress, and Mrs. Helen L. Brashear, associate grand conductress Both Mrs. Yost and Mrs. McKenzie were re-elected to their posts. Installation was conducted by Miss Minnie Keyes, worthy grand secretary of the General Grand Lodge Paul @ards of Thanks FRANCIS, ELEANOR. The daughter of ELEANOR PRANCIS, 938 T st. .w., wishes to thank her friends for their Kindness during her illness and for the sympathy and floral tributes at her death VIOLA FRANCIS WALKER. RIDWFLL, ERNEST M. Sr. We wigh to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the recent death of our huzband and father, ERNEST M. KID- WELL, sr, CORA E KIDWELL AND CHILDREN. * SNYDER. ALRERT F. We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness during his long illness and for their_sympathy and many floral tributes al the death of our beloved husband, father and son, ALBERT F. SNYDER, January 9. 1932. MRS, A. F. SNYDER. MR. R. B. SNYDER. MRS H I MAYCOCK AND MRS M L. MIDDLESWORTH of Clarendon, Va. * WASHINGTON, A. TAYLOR. The family of A TAYLOR WASHINGTON wishes to thank their friends and neishbors for their kindness and sympathy during his long {liness and at his death. Especially the nurses and internes of Freedmen's Hospital for thelr interest and care. Draths BEVAN, SAMUEL C. Qn Saturday. January 16, 1932, BAMUEL C., aged 68 years. be- loved husband of the late Sarah A. Bevan and father of Mrs. L. E. Livingstone of 930 Emerson st. n.w. Remains resting at Gasch & Sons' funerzl parlors, Hyatts- ville, Md. Puneral from Pinkney Me- morial Episcopal Church, Hyattsvilie, Md. on Monday, January 18.'at 11 am. Inter: ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. CARTER. JOHN W. Suddenly, on Saturday. Junuary 16, 1932, JOHN W. CARTER. Body Testing at funeral parlor of Almius R Speare. 1623 Connecticut ave. n.w. Fu- neial private. COLIINS. MARGARET E. VAN HORN. On Saturday, January 16. 1933, at Walter Reed Hospital, MARGARET E. VAN HORN, wife of Brig. Gen. Edgar T. Collns, U. 8. Army. Body resting at the chapel of Jo- seph Gawier's Sons, 1754 Penna. ave. n.w Services St. Margaret's ' Epi; Church. Conn Monday. Japuary 18, at 11 am. ment Arlibslon Nationa! Cemetery. 'RRY, MATTIE, Wednesday, January 13. 1932, at her residence. Columbia Pike, Ar- lingfon, Va. MATTIE CURRY, devoted wife of Joseph Curry, stepmother of M Rosa Shorter. She also leaves other rel tives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Fye sts. s.w. Funeral Sundey, Janusry 17, at 1:30 p.n, from the House of Prayer. Arlington, Interment Odd Pell Cemelery. Inter- FOUND, F “TANIMALS apply Animal Rescus League, 349 Maryland ave s.w. Nat. 8088, (7 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 Phones { Adams 10341 Ryan Service Is T horough, Refined and Economical You may put_full confidence in _Ryan Service. We employ high-type skilled morticians . .. thor- oughly experienced Day or night, city or suburbs. _Ryah Service 15 readily available. The matter of cost {s left for your decision. E 3 private ambu- connection. Funeral parlor, lance and livery in JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. 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Please call Cleve- | Tand 8967-J if strange black cat is seen in nelghborhood: reward for information I recovery gt CAT, female, siraved from 2368 Cathedral ave. nw. half Persian, dark brown with Gray_markings. reward. _Columbia 5791 COIN PURSE containing 318, on M. Pl Reward, Phone Adams 5025 COLLIE—Tar., blind o ton. Ga! Carleton, Flasler reward. i Wslin | 1 DOG. large police; brown halr mixed with black: in' vicinity' of 1st and Pierce sts Teet, short tail name “Monty.” "A. J. Carle- Florida, on coliar. ' Notify Apartulents, West 0602 {3 four | black harness. tag attached No. 2567: named Pete. 2 Reward. Phone Lin. 348 Smal. white_Maltese poo answers to name ‘Tut’ Reward. st. ne. Lincolr 3839-W. 3 DOG—Dark brindle_and_white Boston ter- rler. straved from 800 E st. h.e.. tag No. 13709.” Reward. 800 E st. n.e. Linc. 1766. DOG—Black_Scottish. terrier, named “Dash- BOO eera Tor return to 211 Rucker ave. Lyon_Village, Va._Clarendon Rt DOG—Tan and_white collie, straved from D37 Aebumead 1. . reward." North 8186 DOG—Brown Pekingese: vicinity Dupont Circle. Reward. Return to 1733 19th st. n DOG—Long with brown back over tail male: 15" 11th young female, 3 around left eve and on Reward. 17% drop _earring Country Club, Upman, C red spot Tel. Georgia 4620. 1 coral antique Army and Navy uitable Teward s. Frank ndon Exchange. ut 8809 GLASSES Shell lorznettes, bifocals Is, S. 8. P. Reward. Phone 9. gilt in- Decatur LASSES Downtown or Gegryetown, glusses. wmber frame. black cuse “Reward. 'Mrs, | R. Monys, Porest Gleun, Md. Kensington 37 tan leather case: between 1800 K think leit in taxi. Call end telephone office wolitan 9900 or Mtro- Mrs. Windham, Met: politan 8398 after G. LOCKET. very small pearl set in _front contalns photo and lsck of hair: attached o Gelicate vold chain: lost Jan. 1. Reward 25 B st n.w. (Hotel Stratford). _ . NOTE_BOOK. gray. cloth bound Agr_Dept.; o valie excepl owner. 806-F-4. Sy PENDANT, _beryl, between § and Velerans' Bureau Reward. Return’ to 1725 17th nw. or phone North 7951._Apt. 515. PIN—Aquamarine and two diamonds Set in oval gold pin. in or near Woodward Build- fax, Wearleys, or Yellow cab, Call Po- toniac 2609. Lo e PIN. sword: date on_ bankle attached; full value for return. —C. E. Tribby, 615" 15th st_nw 7 vicinity Clar ~long, brown. containing $4t fn 3500 blook 624 Rock in or near Woolworth store, of Georgla nw. " Relurn Creek_Church_rd. _Reward POINTER. large male: white h spots; lost in vicinity of Falls Church brass tag on collar marked Chas. Kengl jr. Wash. D. C. Reward to any one giving information In finding him. Telephone Falls Church 480-J-2._ : RING. platinum engagement. with solitaire: in area back of Washington Post Building night of January 15. Reward. Address Box 13-, Star office SETTER—Small named “Kete female. black and_white. Liberal reward It returned | to 1531 Otis st. n.e. TRIPLE STRING OF PEARLS Lost be- tween 2807 Conm. ave. and 2415 20th Return to Apt. 407, 2807 Conn. ave. = WEDDING RING. green gold: initials and vear; reward. Address Box 41-J, Star office. 17 §10 BILL in Jellefl's store, near Jjewelry counter. Seturday noontime. Finder please call_Adams 3149-R._Reward. _ . $100 BILL between Second National Bank. G st. and Shannon & Luchs, K st. $50 reward. Decatur 0326 354 IN BILLS—Lost in_Diamond taxicab, S:{:ll,rflly'mrm, Re\'u' George Grime: 380 th st se s KEYS (4) On paper eliv. Reward. Call District 8618 opal | ave. and Baneroft place. on | | HOFFMAN, JAMES EDWARD. On Saturday, January 16, 1932, at 3:40 am. JAMES EDWARD, aged 5 vears and 7 months, be- loved son'of o¢_ Ruth C. Hoffman, Mount Oliver Gem-~ ary 17, at 1 pm. * On Saturday, January 1932, at_her Tesidence. 318 A 'st. s.e., MARY C. JONES. beloved mother of J Shelton Jones and daughter of Arabelia Serrs and the late William H. Shelton Services will be held at her late residence on Tuesday, January 19. at 11 am. Rel- atives and {riends are invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery LA PORTE. EDWARD E. On Sat January 16, 1932, at Sibley Hospital WARL E. LA PORTE. beloved 1ather of Eugene La Porte, residing at 4840 Conduit road n.w. Remains resting at the funeral home of Perry & Walsh. 29 H st. n.w Fureral from the above address Tussday. January 19. at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lin- Cemeters. Relatives and friends in- 18 M. JOHN. On Friday, January 15, JOHN MANGUM. aged 84 vears. be- loved husband of the late Martha V. Man- gum. Funeral from F. Gasch's Sons’_fu- neral parlor, Hyattsv Md.. ‘on Sun- day, January 17, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 1 M¢CAULEY, HELEN. On Saturday. January 16, 1932, 'at Children's Hospital. HELEN, beloved daughier of the late James P. and Mary McCauley. Remains resting ai he residence of her cousin. Mrs. Michael Dempsey, 3601 10th st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral later. MILLAR, VIRGINIA LOUISE. On Priday. January 15, 1933, at her residencA 1356 Meridian_piace n.w. VIRGINIA LOUISE, beloved wife of ihe late Walier M. Mil- lar. “Remains resting at the pariors of James T. Ryan, 317 Pa. ave. se. until 11:30 a.n. 'Sunday, January 17. _Funeral will be held at Durham Parish Ep'scopal Chureh, Ironside. Md.. at 2 p.m. Sunday, Janyary 17 Relatives and " friends in- vited. MOTHERSHEAD. ERNEST L. On Thursday, January 14, 132, ERNEST L. MOTHERS: TEAD, aged 47 yesrs —Remains resting at W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H_ si. ne. Interment Buelah Church. Va. 17 MUNDELL, MARY; On FPriday, January 15, 1933, MARY. widow of Samucl R. Mundell.' Puneral from her daughter's residence, Mis. Willlam Cady, Seat Pleas- ant, Md. Monday. January' 18. at 830 am.: thence to §t. Margares Church, Seat’ Pleasant, Md. wHere requiem mass will be said at 9 am. for repose of her coul. ~ Interment Congressional Cemetery. O'KEEFE, SARA KINKEAD. On Saturday, January 16, 1932, at her residence. 2210 Pa._ave. nw. Mrs. SARA KINKEAD O'KEZEFE, beloved wife of James A. O'Keefe. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 18. at 9 am. at St Stephen's " Catholic Church. where mass will be said for the repose of her soul Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. * OKESON, GERTRUDE. On Friday. January 15, 1932, in Bethlehiem. Pa, GERTRUDE OKEEON (nee Bray), aged 34 years. wife of Welter R. Okeson. ~Funeral service at Trinity ‘Bpiscopal Church. Monday, Jan- uary 18, wt 11 am. Inierment in Nisky HIll Cemetery. strictly private. 17 OLCOTT, HARRY HALL. On Priday, Jan- uary 15, 1832, at ¢ &.m. in the Alexan- dria Hospital, HARRY HALL OLCOTT, aged 59 years, beloyed husband of Alice Blodgei: Olcati and son of the late Rich- ard Cerry and the late Louise Keeler OI- coli, Funersl services will be held at the resigencei 124 Wriuve st., Alexandria. Va. nday.’ January 18, at 10:30 am. 17 PARKIN, FANNIE. Suddenly, Friday. Janu- ary 15, 1932 PANNIE PARKIN of 620 R st. now, Remains at Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Fu- neral notice later. 17 PERKINS. LOUISE E. Suddenly. on Thurs- day, January 14, 1932, at New Orleans, La.., LOUISE E. PERKINS, beloved mother of Frank C. Letts, Mrs. William A Hill Mr. Bishop C. Perkins. Notice of funeral later. 18 PRUITT, NORMAN. On Thursday, January 14, 1932, ‘at 1:03 p.m.. at his residence. 105 6th st. ne. NORMAN PRUITT, dearly beloved husband ef Hattie Prulit (nee Desmond) and father of Norman A~ Pruitl, Daisy I Ohcuteau, Violet E. Prichard! Rose L.’ Palmer and Harriet T. Brooke. Funeral services at above residence on Monday, January 18, at 2 pam. Relatives and {riends invited. Intermient Consres- slonal Cemetery. PRUITT. NORMAN H. All members of Metropolis Lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F. are hereby requested to atiend the funeral of ur iate brother, NORMAN H. PRUITT, ai his late residence. 105 6th st. n.e. Mon- day afternoon, January 18, 1932 at 2 oclock. By order of HARRY L._KINNEAR. Noble Grand Attest: GEORGE T. DECKER, Secty.. 17 PRUITT, NORMAN. Washington. D. C. Lodge, No. 15. B. P. O. Elks: The lodge will convens in session of sorraw at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, January 17, 1933. for the purpose of paying tribute ‘to the memory of our late brother, NORMAN PRUITT, who passed to the Grand Lodge of (he Hereafter January 14. EIK services at residence. 105 6th st. ne. at § pm. Fu- neral Monday. By order of DAVID J. LAPORTE, Exalted Ruler. Attest: “W.'8. SHELBY, Secretars. REYNOLDS, BESSIE M. On Friday Jan- uary_15. 1932, at Sibley Hospital, BESSIE M. "REYNOLDS, aged 19 sears wife of John J. Reynolds. “Funéral cerv- ices Mondsy. January 18, at 11 am., from her late residence, 1433 A st. n.c. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemete: ROBINSON, CHARLES E. Departed this life suddenly,’ on Saturday. January 16. 1933, at_the Emergency Hospital, CHARLES E ROBINSON of 1520 T st.' nw.. devoted husbard of Lula Howe Robinson. Remains resting at Barnes’ funeral parlors, 614 41z st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. SAUNDERS, MARY E. On Frida 15, 1932, at 3 p.m.. at the resid daughter, 'Mrs. ‘William T. Wade, 7708 Morningside drive n.w. MARY E. wife of the late David ‘I Saunders. Funeral from her late residence on Monday. Jan- uary 13, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 170 On Friday, January 15, 1932, &t the hOwe of Oscar A. Zoellner, Langley. Va. EMILIE SEEGER. widow of Gustave Seeger. Funeral services at Jo- seph F. Birch's Sons' funeral chapel, 3034 M st. n.w.. Monday. January 18. at 10 a.m. Tutermeat Prospect Hill Cemetery. 17 SHERRER, GEORGIANNA. Suddenly. on Priday, January 1 at Casualty Hos- pital. 'GEORGIANNA "SHERRER. bel vife 'of the late Churles Sherier. Funerd from the P. A. Tadtavull funeral parlor, 435 7Wh st S.w., Monduy, January 18, ai 2'pm. Relatives and friends invited. Tn- teinent Glenwaod Cemelery 1 SMITH, NE Suddenly. on Friday, Jaouiry 1 .4t 11 am., «t Providence Hospital. NELLIE E. SMITH. dearly be- loved mother of Betty M. Smith. Funeral Monday. January 18, &t 11 a.m.. {rom her Iate residence. 800 A st. se. Interment ut! Boonshoro, Md., 2:30 pan. Relatives wnd iriends invited 17 STROUT, EDITH MAYNE. ~Suddenly. on Junuary 16, 1932, EDITIC MAYNE. wife of Richard L. Strout. Body resting at the chapel of Joseph Gawler's - Sous. 1754 Pu. ave. 1w, Services at All Souly' Uni- tarian Church, 16th and Harvard st B.W. on Monday, Jamuuiy 18, at 3 pam. Interment private. SULLIVAN, MARGARET. _On January ‘14, 1932, ut 11 pm., lown University Hospital, SULLIVAN, beloved sister of Andrew J, Sullivan. * Funeral from_lute ~residence, 3239 P st. n.w., Monday, 8:30 a m: thence 1o Holy Trinity Church, where high mass will be sung at 9:15 for the repose of her soul ~ Interment In Holyrood Cemetery. Xindly omit flowers. 17 SWANK, ORVILLE S. On Friday, 15 1038 Wt 1230 e ORVILLE S SWANK. aged 89 ‘years, beloved husband of Jessie Swank and father of Mrs. Elsie Jenson and Mrs. Ethel Oliver. Funeral from his late residence. 412 Oglathorpe si. n.w. on Monday. January 18 Relatives and friends invited t ORVILLE S. A special communi- of Lebanon Lodge: No. 7. F. A. A M., is hereby called on Monday. January 18, 1932, at 1:15 pm.. at Masonic Temple, 13th st and New York ave. n.w. for the Putpose of attending the iuneial of our ate brother. ORVILLE S. SWANK. CLYDE B. STOVALL, Master. CHARLES F. RIECKS, Sect'y VAN NESS. CAROLINE MERRITT. On Sat- urda nuary 16, 1932, at the Mendota Apts.,’ CAROLINE MERRITT, in the 84th year of her age, widow of the late Lieut. Col. William P. Van Ness. U. 8. Army. Fu- neral services at St. Margaret’s Church, Conn. ave and Bancroft pl. n.w.. Monda January 18, st '3 p.m. Inierment Green- Wood Cemeiery, Brocklyn N. Y. ai con- venience of family. Kindly omit flowers. WALKER, REGINALD R. On Friday, Jan- uary 15, 1932, ut his residence, Rive: road, Md., Dr. REGINALD I:, WALKER. beloved hueband of Jennie MCH. Walker. — Serve ices at his late residence on Monday. Jan. naiv 18. at 3 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. January ce of her SEEGER, EMILI! Thursday, 8t Georwes MARGARET beloved | CILARKE, JOHN M. In loving memeory of | 1y dear father, JOHN H. CLARKE, who 17, 1929 OLIVE CLASPELL. * PADGETT, EDWARD CAMILLO. In leving remembrance of our darling sen. ED- WARD CAMILLO PADOETT, who passed ,fl‘llly one year ago (oday, January 17, Rest on. loved one s MAMMA AND DADDY. * AYNE. LOTTIE §. Sacied to dsy, January 11, I'L': PRSI Youlabored in sunshine, _You labored in pain You have won the victery And heaven you gain, HER SON. LEROY L. PAYNE. * ALBERT E. In remem my dear ihbana. ALBERT R FONGEE, w assed away three ¥ ¥, ho Dassed awas ee vears ago today, | Your memory is as dear today As in the hour you passed away. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, GRACE PONGEE. * QUEEN. CARRIE B. In loving remembrance of our devoted daughter and loving si ter, CARRIE B. QUEEN, who departed th life ore year ago today, Januare 17, 1931, Our hearts still ache with sadness, | GQur eves shed many a'tear | God only-knows how we mi: : | A the end of (RN gne Tear o O DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTERS. * SEIGLES. ELIZA, Sacred to the memory of our dear mother. ELIZA SEIGLES. who entered the great bevond one year axo today, January 17, 1931. 8ad. sad. O Lord. how dreary Lonesoine, lonesome. «very spot Listenink ior your loving voice and foote tens Weary.' for we hear them mot. HER CHILDREN. NELLIE Al CLARKE; FOSTER DAUG! SCOTT. SHARPE, ROSCOE. 1In loving remembrance of our dearly beloved son, husband ani father. ROSCOE SHARPE. who departe: {his lie one year aso loday, January 17, This day brings sad remembrance Of a dear one laid to rest, And the ones who think of you Are the ones who loved you best Tam thinking. always thinking, Of the one we loved 50 dear, None but God knows how we miss :ou, For tonight you are gone one year. We miss you. Roscoe, from your place: We miss your Joving. smiling face We miss you here. we miss You there; We miss you. Roscoe, everywhers. THE PAMILY, * STAHRIL, FREDERICK. A tribute of lave and devotion to the meémory of our dear hus- band and father, FREDERICK STAHL. who ceparted this' life nine years aga to- day, Jaruary 17. 1923. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * TAYLOR. ELIZABETH. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear sister, ELIZA~ BETH TAYLOR. who departed 'this Lfe one year ego today, January 17, 1831, Gone. but not forgotten HER SISTER. FRANCES BUTLER. * THOMAS. JOHN E. A tribute of love and devotion to my devoted husband, JOHN E. THOMAS. who departed thia life sevens teen years ago today, January 17, 1915, HIS WIFE, MARTHA THOMAS. ¢ WILLIAMS. VIOLA PEARL. A iribute of love end devotion to the memory of ou dear wife and mother, VIOLA PEARL M8, ‘who departed this life twe o foday, January 17. 1930 THE PAMILY. * EVELYN , MABLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 B 8t NE Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehons West st ! GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST, N.W, West_0i33. - TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO: Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W Speare establishe R BEnt ationai 200; 1089 H SEN.W, Formerly 910 F St. JOHNR. yvrimm co. 1337 10th St. N. 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