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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WOMEN DEMOCRATS NAME OFFICERS AT MARSHALL Mrs. Clara 8. McCarty Is Chosen President and Mrs. Charlotte Pierce Vice President. period to the present time from the MASONS OF CLARENDON oo S sdhaint Ao Tl | 70 HONOR STATE MASTER 'N POSTER CONTEST ‘ ::;n;:: club or individual member may | Judges, to be announced later, will | include an artist, & homemaker and s | H- K. Green, Arlington Revenue commercmdl t:‘d\l-err.i.se}-. m’:fi: po-wl;s are Commissioner, to Receive | to be gra or origl y, neatness, simplicity of design, subject matter, Tributes of Lodge. color harmony and commercial value. Bk Bla Currveporiintof The At CLARENDON, Va. February 12— Harry K. Green, commissioner of rev- Posters must be received by Mrs. T. J. Camfield, 3627 Thirty-third street, Mount Rainier, by noon, April 15. Prizes will be awarded and the posters ex-|enue in Arlington County, who was hibited at the federation’s annual meet- | elected grand master of Masons in ing May 25. Virginia at the convention of the Grand Lodge held in Richmond this week, is to- be honored by Columbia Lodge, No. 285, A. F. and A. M., at a special meet- The committee sponsoring the contest consists of Mrs. Camfleld, Mrs. Atherton ing called for 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Masonic Temple here. Southworth and Mrs. R. Lloyd Jenkins. Green, & Mason for more than a quarter of a century and past master of the local lodge, will be greeted by his son, H. Bruce Green, master of Columbia Lodge. A number of dis- tinguished guests, including Gov. John Garland Pollard, have been invited to attend. Prince Georges Federation Mem- bers to Show Use of Leisure in Home. Special Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va, February 12.— The Woman's Democratic Club, Mar- shall, Va., at its annual meeting elected officers for the year as follows: Presi- dent, Mrs. Clara S. McCarty; vice president, Mrs. Charlotte Pierce; sec- retary, Mrs. M. W. Fuller; treasurer, Miss Edith Carter. Mrs. T. L. Prost was named chairman of the Membership Committee, Mrs. Murray Brent, Pro- gram Committee, Miss Blanche Bower- sett Finance Committee. Victory Committee to Meet. The 1932 Democratic Victory Com- mittee of Prince Georges County will hold its second meeting tomorrow in the office of J. Enos Ray, Washington Loan & Trust Co, Building. A constitution is to be adopted. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. MOUNT RAINIER, Md., February 12. —A poster contest with cash prizes for the winners is announced by the American home department of the Prince Georges County Federation of Women'’s Clubs. The posters may show the use of leisure in the home from the Colonial Nearly $17,000,000 is being spent on water systems in Csechoslovakia. Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 1l3c per day and 5¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S, 7th & F The Philippines’ first commercial aviation company reports that while its first year's business was not profitable it will continue its schedules. LIFETIME fURNITURE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Births Reported. Ellison G. and Anna P. Boatman, boy. Morris and Frances Géwirz, boy. Theodore and Lucy Lazopoulos, boy. Joseph P. and Olive Weeks. boy. Lynwood . and Myrtle arles and Florence Hagan, boy. Karl O. and Mary M. Spiess.” boy. Simon and Sophie Berman. boy. Prancis H. Walter 8. and N: Py . and Mary P. Nyce, boy. and Sadye Ottenberg, ¢irl. 3. £58 Kizabeth M. Brinke Donald and Ruth E. Fessler. g Bert R_and Mary E. Stough, girl. B. and Jean L. Dj Arthur R. and Dorothy Olson. eirl. Clyde P. and Helen L. Berkebile, &i Yernon and Rosetta Carter. girl. Weston H. Eugene 8. and Frances H. E. Perry, boy. rge F. and Esther M. Lynch. boy. and Josephine Edwards. boy. ncy J. Watson, boy. ind Helen C. Atkinson, girl. Lawler. girl. 12, 1932 Deaths Reported. ‘Hospital. Imogen M. Wilson, 83, 501 B st n John McCartai, 65, U. 8. Soldiers’ HOPAN: 6. webst €. 128 ’l’hnl::l thlrr:fl. 55, . ‘é‘b.‘.er T Emergency Hospital 01 Hospital. Fannie M. Ryan, 15 days, Gallinger pital r. girl. et ot et and @ ntant o it and Gra Bours. Sibley Hospital: RS University Hospital. el eas Weas Alice M, Andrews. 70, 408 st at. p",c:ll ar Shelmeyer, 68, St. Elizabeih's Mary Smith, 67. Freedmen's Hospital, L. FOUND Willlam H. Paul M. Jackson. 26, 1630 Church st. LoST A apuc3io Maryiana v .- Nat. ply Animal Rescue 2088, John Dent, 18. Ci Jonn B erry, C1ia monthe o ‘Hospit 2 days, Prec men’s_Hospital. AIREDALE—Substantial ruEm for in tion leading to recovery Mirge male dale. dark gray color: Va. 1932 license Telephone Walnut 8936, BAG—Small_white beaded Wednesday night. Call Clev. 6618. Reward. BOSTON BULLDOG—Male, black with white chest; tag number 16619. Phone 1385, Suitable_reward. BROWN SILK JACKET—Sleeves lined with white. trimmed with brocent white buttons. between 14th and C sts. s.w. and 3rd sw. 1128 15th st. n.w. evening Reward if returned (o Mrs. Newman, formi Alre- 14983, ADAMS. WILLIAM. 11,1932, ai 4.30_am. County " Hospital, voted husoand of Maggie Adams. bag: Adams R. Snowden & Son, Rockville, Md. Bugarland, Md., on Sunda: at 2 pm. and E [ BOSWELL, ANGELINE. ubeth’s Hospital, BUNCH OF KEYS (4) on ring turn to 1407 Corcoran st. Kreeze. Reward. W Pinder re- Remains resting at suneral 8. Pope, 315 15th st. s.e. diy. February 13, at 9 a.n Chureh. 13th and C DOG—Large, black male Collle, with feet DOG—Boston _bull Wednesday, February 10 Dorset ave. Somerset, Chevy Ch DOG—Straved from home Wednes Eskimo Spitz male dog. Small rewar turn or notify Mrs. A. F. Dorls, 1531 ood st. me ENGLISH BULLDOG, answers to_the of “Prince’ side. Reward st_nw. Cleveland 4762. nd white ruff, wearing 1930 tag No. 3363. Phone Cleveland 0445. Reward ‘white with brown spot on Tight it returned to 2049 Newark t Mount Glivet Cemetery. BOSWELL, ANGELINE. officers white No. 8. and_District Khights of 8t J0ns. are hereb ANGELINE BOSWELL. Cal day. Februsry 12, 1932.° at Alexander Pope’s. 315 15(h si. s.e. from St. Cyprien's Church Saturday. February 13 HARY A" QY ANDER. Sec: CHARLOTTE LUCKETT, Dist. Pres. ISADORE SMACKUM. Secy. & o st = 90 name . William A. Miller, 8, Walter Reed General 08¢ E William T. Roberts, 73, 1616 Kilbourne st. Home st. i, 49, Providence Hospital. Ri wope, 38, Gallinger Hospital. Thomas Pluney. 3. Emergency Hospital Th N. Tirk. 27, Walter Reed General Ho: Infant of Charles and Camilla Payne, 5 ne, 8 ington Hos- Ball. 47, 318 3rd st. s.w. Children's Infant of Alphonzo and Hannsh Lyons, On Thursday, Pebruary o WILLIAM ADAMS. de- Body now resiing at the funeral home of George Fu- neral will be held from Sugarland Church, Pebruary 14, Departed this_life on. Monday, Pebruaty 8. 1981, at St Elis ANGELINE BOSWELL. arlors of Alex. neral Satur- from St se. Inl and members of 8t Thomas Ladie Augliers. 0. 2. are hereby motified of the death of our beloved member. Sister meetinig Fri- Undertaker Funieral clock WELLS. Aux. Pres. Brathe JENKINS, CALLISTA. Thursday., Pebruary 11, 1933. CALLISTA. beloved wife of the lae Charles W. Jenkins. Remains resting at the Wm. H. 8ardo Co. funeral chapel. 412 H st nie. until 9 &.m” Sunday. Feb: Tusry 14 Relatives and friends invited Interiaent White Oak, Va., Sunday after- KOHLER, KARL F. Suddenly. on Thurs- day, Pebruary 11, 1932, KARL T. KOHLER, aged 42 years. beloved husband of Eliz: beth Kohler (nee Mergner). Puneral from his late residence, 1210 E st. n.e.. on Sat- ure Pebruary 13, at 2:30 pni. Rel tives and friends invited to attend. In ment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. = LACEY, BERTHA B. On Thursday FPeb- Tuary 11 1932, BERTHA B. LACEY, be- loved wife of Edward Lacey. Funeral from her late residence 528 §ih st. n.e on Monday, February 18. at 10 am. terment Ariington National Cemetery. 1 Peb- LEWIS, CHARLES W. On Thursday, ruary 11, 1932, at his residence, 1305 R st. nw, CHARLES W. LEWIS, beloved husband’ of Hattie W. Lewis and father of Charles W. Lewis' jr. and Kthel M. Lewis. Funeral Sunday. February 14. ai 1:30 pm. from Metropolitan Baptist Church, R st. between 12th and 13th 53, W, 13 LIVINGSTON, EMMA. On Thursday, Feb ruary 11, 1932, EMMA. daughter of the Iate Capt. Lewis A, Livingsion and tne iate Mrs. Samuel 8. Gardner. Funeral services ut her late residence. in Ham- mond Court, Saturday, February 13, at 2 o'cleck p.m. MASON, JAMES. Departed this life Tues- e 9,°1932, “at 4:30 am. a JAMES MASON. loving Lilljan Mason and father of Mabel Hodge. Louise Mason and James Mason. 105 iwo sisfers, “Belie " Branion 09 Balle ago?: 3 HCner Plge iiuton. nd half-brother. Jersy Washingon: ewhi nieces and a host of other relatives and Triends. emains resting st Eukene Ford s funeral parlors. 1300 8. Cap. at.. until Fri- day, Pebrusry 12. 4 p.m.. thence to 339 D $073w. Punersl Saturdsy st 1 pm.. Rev Whiting_officlating. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 12 McCOSH, ROBERT A. On Thursday, Feb- Tuary i1, 1932, at his residence, the Rav- en 1610 16th st. n.w.. ROBERT A. be- loved son of the late C. R. McCosh’ snd Nancy E. McCosh. Remains resting st the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel. 43 1 e until 12 noon, Saturday Pebruary 13: thence to Mount Olivet Cen ctary chapel. Hunover, Pu, where seric Wil be held at 3 pm. - Relatives friends invited. Interment Hanover MYERS. ANNIE E. On Thursday. Februa: 11, 1931, ANNIE E. MYERS (nee Beck). Beioved wife of Jobn J. Myers and be- Braths soPER. TRUTMEL v. 0u W o ruary 10, 1033, TROTREL Voo belovad wite of Benjamin H. Soper. Puneral from her late residence, 3§11 5th st. n.w., on Sat- urday, Pebruary 13, at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Ve. 13 STEVENS. ANDREW. On Tuesday. February TEVENS, ANDREN, O R R T st 0 . “Tnterment Kuosville, Fenn.® *0° SWEENEY., MAY AGNES. On Thu Pebruary 11, 1932, st 7 pm.. MAY ‘4"0’%‘!‘ BwW Y. aged 53 years. beloved mother oF Charicy Brnd Joart, Beigyed, mother Bleral Geam he MALER L M Syeeney Bergeon. 11 Seventh st. n.w. on Satur- d. February 13, at 8:30 am. Reauiem at St. Francis De Sales Church, R_—;!rnd; ll]an]d llb! I: 20th st. o'clock. elatives 1ri WASHINGTON. ROBERT F. De ed life Wednesday, Pebruary 10, 1932. llm: m, at Poughkeepsie. N. Y, ROBERT P. ‘AflHlNGTON. beloved brother of the late Mrs, ';a Ra\:\,damh and beloved gulnr: and Rachel R Arrington. Puneral Nfllg.da’. February 13, at Po“lhk!lb:le. WILLIAMSON, ALBERT P. Wednesday, February 10. 1932, at Emer- ency Horpital. ALBERT P. WILLIAM- N. aged G4 years. beloved husband of Mazie Willlamson (nee Frank) neral Iram his late residence. 5813 Coio: n¥. Saturday. February 13, Mass at Church of the Nafi Interment Mount O WILLIAMSON, Suddenly, on o t 830 vity at § am. et Cemetery. 12 ALBERT P. Th ;:gn‘&::%‘:’h‘; )ALBERT P. WILLIAMSON., HEODORE W, NOYES, P: 'J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Sec i ILSON. IMOGEN MOSHE! On We N A ‘ednes- day, Pebruary 10. 1932 the usmen:e of her son, James Y. Wilso 1 B st ne. IMOGEN MOSHER. beloved wife of the held from Zurhorst's funeral parlors. 301 East Capitol st., on Saturday, Pebruary 13, st 830 am. thence to St Joseph's Church. where mass will be said at 9 a.m ‘lcru‘lé\e ‘r'r\l;i; nlxh'r soul. Rel s _and e L Interment at Rock Ciuel In Memoriam. BARRIERE, THOMAS I In lov: brance of one who left us fout yeacr ves Capturing the C of Old New Eng With Pine Furniture Joved mother of Matthew J. John N 120 Thomas A.. Miss Katherine V. Myers ind Mrs. Robert J. Fitzgerald, Funeral from her late residence, 602 Columbia rd. n.w on Saturday. February 13, &t 8:30 am Requiem mass at the Church of the Im- maculate Conception at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MYERS. ANNIE. Members of Washington Council. Catholic Women's Benevolent Le- Elon, sre reanested to meet at the resi- dence of Comrade ANNIE MYERS, 602 Co- lumbia 1d. n%., for prayers. Priday. Feb- Tuary 12, 1932.'at 8 pm. Also to attend funersl Saturday morning, BANNON, Pres. H. M. KNIGHTON, Sec. OAKEY. THOMAS, On Tuesday, Fepruary 3. A GLASSES, tortoisc-shell rim. Reward. Call North 52 - P, brow K. H H Sinday "ajent Hamilton Hotel and N. J. ave. 310 reward. Metropolitan_3109 LETTERS Two, from Jamaica, addressed to Ted Middleton, care of Barber & Ross.” wrapped in Ereen song sheets; on 11th st. between G and L: Thursday. be- tween 5:30 and 6 pm. Wil finder please phone above party. National 8206 OPERA GLASSES. in Diamond cab. Fel Reward. 723 Mass. e Phone Ve erans’ Bur 558, E. McNaughton PIN—Long bar, 2'; inches long, 7 diamond: 4 sapphires; between 1445 44th st. n.w., Dia- g‘ond ‘ah. 1631 8 st. n.w, Thursday p.m 2 Februar 163 s BRAXTON, CORNELIUS A. Suddenly, on ERE g SRR Wednesday, February 10, 1932, at his resi- dence, 1426 Sth st. n w., CORNELIUS A the loving husband of Gertrude Braxton father' of Fdward E. Braxton. devoied brother of Mrs. Loulse Fasion. hrs. Satan Boxley, Mrs. Maggie Lancaster, Mrs.. 1da Carter’ and John Braxon. Puneral from Galbraith A° M. E. Z. Chirch, 6th st. be- tween L and M sis. n.w., Safurday, Feb- riary 13.'at 130 pm’ Rev. W. D. Battle oMciating. Tnterment Harmony Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited. g BROOKS, GEORGE W. Fell softly asleep ‘Thursday morning, February 11, 1982, 1:25 o'clock, at his residence, 415 T st. nw., GEORGE W. BROOKS, the beloved Busiand of Mrs. Minnie C. Brooks and the devoted father of Mrs. Bernice Brooks Brown. Ke leaves also five loving sisters, Mrs. Alice Hawkins, Mrs. Emma Briscoe, Mrs. Mary Waugh, Mrs. Helen Porter and Mrs. Harriet Brooks Allen. Funeral serv- ices’ will be conducted at the Peoples' Congrezational Church. M st._between 6th and 7th sts. nw., Sunday, February 14. at 1 oclock pm. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend 13° | CHARLES, ROLAND HENRY. On Thursday. Peoruary 11. 1932 at his residence. 324§ O st. nw. ROLAND HENRY CHARLES, beloved husband of Sadie E_Charles (nee Garthwzite). Funeral services at his late residenc> on Saturduy. February 13, at 10 o'clock a.m, Relatives and friends in- vitad. Interment Arlington National Cem- 12 ROY. Suddenly Monday. Pebruary TS at ihe resideiice of his sister. 450 SO o o : S L cw. ROY CRAIG. devoted hus- Shepherd 2458 f Essie Cralg. beloved brother of Mrs. Etta Holton and son of Thomas Cralg. Remains resting_at the John T. Rhine: funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts sw. Puneral Saturday. February 13. at 130 pm. from the above chapel. Inter- ment Rofemont Cemetery. CURRY. ANDREW G. On Thursday. Feb- rusry 11, 1932, at his residence. 1712 Bu- clid st. n.w. ANDREW G. husband of the late Cecilia V. Curry. Services at the S. home. 2905 14ih st 13, at 1:30 Some day we hope to meet hi To clasp his hand in a better land, Never to part again HIS PAMILY. BEALL. WILLIAM M. 1, brance of our beloved husbang and Triher: i BT 28 Februn 1 s BINNIX, JULIA ROBINSON. Sacred to the Bhmery, of v mother, JULLA ROBINSON NIX. who passed awi today, February 13, 1934, C.0¢ JEATS ak0 HER SON, IRVIN B. ROBINSON. * CHARITE, MARY TURNER. LAYTON. J IA M. In memory of our ¢ Mrs. MARY TURNER CHARITE. Pebruary 12. 1930, and Mrs LAYTON, who died February 8, 1630 LILLIAN AND TURNER. CORRY. JAMES ROBERT io the ‘memory of our 4 father. JAMES ROBERT parted this life February 12, 1925 Jeather: initin between at 815 am. THOMAS OKEY. of Priseilla Okey. father of A ey, brother of Mrs. Susie Dor: Sadie Smith and James Okey. &nd uncie of Wilhelmina Scott. Funeral 8Sa urdsy. Pebruary 13. at 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st n.w " = PAGE, JOHN EDWARD. Entered peacefully into’ fest Priday. Pebruary 12. 1932 at 4 am. at his residence. 1328 §th st. n.w JOHN EDWARD. devoted husbund —of Corinne "A_ Page and loving father of Resinaid, Laurence and Elizabeth Page Notice of funeral hereafter RITCHIE, ANNIE J. Suddenly. on February 11, 1932, at her residence. 3415 Woodley 1d. nw. ANNIE J. beloved wife of the late Jobn T. Ritehie and mother beth ‘Ritchie, Edna B. Trew of this city and Fred P. Ritchie of Oaklend. Cal Funeral services ai her Iste home Sai- urday. Pebruary 13. at 2:30 pm. Inter- ment Glenwood Cemetery. 12 ROBINSON, NELLIE HARVEY. Departed this life on_Thursday. February 11. 1932 at 1 am. NELLIE HARVEY ROBINSON. the ‘beloved wife of James G. Robinson of | Mitchellsville, Md. and daughter of the| late James Harvey of Anne Arundel Co. Md Funeral Saturday. February 13. t 2:30 p.m.. from her late residence. Inte ment Mount Oak Cemetery. ROWE. FRENCH. Thursday, February 11. 1932, st ualty Hospit FPRENCH. be- loved husbend of Carrie Rowe and father of Lewis Rowe. Remains resting in the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1479 Interment in Pearisbur, jade; Wednesday afternoon. little value to 1230 Shore- PIN—Green downtown shopping section: any one but owner. Reward. ham Blde. Met. 4260 POLICE_DOG—Very large. color: g2p in right ear. 193 Collar. Liberal reward. 1776 Willard st. nw. > 5 POLICE DOG. hrown. long ears. tag and collar, bushy tail; answers to name ““Trixie. Reward. 1337 28th st. n.w. POLICE__DOG—Black. mixe P 193 ficenne tue No 14347 Reward Return to 501 T st nw. Nat. 2345 12° PURSE. small._chanve. containing bills and change, near 18th and Columbia rd. Lulu Broan. Ademe< 1400 L ek SIGNET RING -Boy's_ with initials ©J N It is a cleverly modern woman who borrows her furnishings from the Past and captures olden-time charm. This Early American Group in antique Pine suggests a delight- fully impressive way to furnish a bedroom See this quaint group PCa Diamond cab, on Tuesd Pieces sold separately. o ) SPECTACLES. hoin lens cracked. Reward Fim. Takoma. Md. WATCH AND GOLD CHAIN_Elgin: on l4th st car. Thursday evening Reward. Phone After 8 pm. Adams 6517-J ey WRIST_WATCH. Oliendorfl. white gold. be- tween 13th and East Capitol and Eastern High. Reward. Lincoln 1064. seven years ago today, HIS WIFE AND SON. EDWARDS. GRAC ¢ memory of m: dear dai HUTTON EDWARDS. wis life_fifieen years t£o t 1917 Blessed hope, how it shines in our 5 nes in our sorrow, Like the stars over Bethishem plain Rat Mo may be with her ere tomorrow, here we shall mret 1 ce akaln. e Can she look down from those w Can she sce Ler lonely mother Missing her each day mere #nd more? Go not far in the land of light ¢ awhile at the golden gaie. Lest I should miss thee Wait Tor me, Joved one. wait Lot In memory she is alwers nea:. With every thought comes & silent tear. Ob, how I miss vou. dear Grace, Geod saw farther and your resting place As_the years go by and we wikgus memory' 1s our bindia ith & warmth in our hearts for will never grow colder s And a love that will never die Stay with me. dear Grace, t u T he long, last ud my hand that T may feel you n 5% tacred. sileat Rours creep Lindersiand and’ sink o sied .. HEARTBROKEN MOTHE] LULU HUTTON HUNT. SR Saturday. Pebru FRANKS. THADDEUS BENJAMIN Interment Arlington Cemeters. ing Temembrance of our dear Rusband & 12. 1933, JESSIE LEE elove ; sister of Clarence J. Holliday, 2004 Kces, Exbransy; 13, nw. Funersl from the W. W. Chambers ©One year has passed, dear father, €o. Punersl home 1400 Chapin st. nw . Since you were called away Monday. Pebruary 15. at 1:30 pm. Serv: How well do b ices in ‘St Paul's Episcopal Church 23rd That sad and weary Gay 5 ‘mear Pennsylvania ave. nw. at 2 p.m ses. hours. of pa Tnterment in Congressional Cemetery. bt in vain, o I GRACE ¥ho departed this oday, Feorcary 12, of enduring charm. at Mayer & Co. our Antique Pine Bed Room Group made heaven oldy A . On Thursday. February 11. 1932, ‘at Preedmen's Hospital. WIRIAN | Chapin st. nw. am, ers o DUNCAN. 'loving son of Edward and - . Martha Duncan. grandson of Albert and |ROY. EMILY H. On Thur Fannie Duncan. 'He also leaves three | 11 1932, at Park Lane. Va T k U N “ y brothers three sisters and other relatives [ ROY. widow of the late R and friends Remains resting at the John | federate veteran, aged 12 years 517 11th St. S.E. ‘T. Rhines funeral rhllbfl. 3rd and Eye sts. survived by one son, two brothe: ¥ “Buck” Nalley, as hi s.w. Notice of fune ices &t the E. T. DYE. MARY. Departed this life Thursday. 49 Lee Highw friends know him, comes ” to Chambers Co. “Buck’ 5 Pieces 168 Dressser and Mirror. Chest : Vanity and Mirror. ... Full Size Bed. . . . .. Bench Vanity $36.75 Dressing Table has drawer and hanging mirror. Top is 42 inches wide and mirror plate is 16x24 inches. Antique Pine. Dresser $46.75 Antique Pine, 42 inches wide. Price includes hanging mirror as illustrated. February 11. 1932, at 6 a.m.. at Gallinger Hospital MARY DYE. loving wife of James Dye and mother of Danicl Lee Dye She also leaves a father. Daniel Robinson: three sisters. Anna Jones. Lula and Viola Rodinson: one brother. Daniel Robinson: one nephew. one niece and a host of friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's fureral parors, 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Sunday. Pebruary 14, at 1 pm., from above-named pariors. terment Rosemont Cemetery 14 11 am SKINNER. | $ new woat was best, Bench for Dressing Table $13.50 Top 14x26 a handy New England Shelf Bed ... $33.50 Twin or Full Size Bed Did you ever see anything so charmingly quaint? An old New England type Shelf Bed in either twin or double size. Chest .. $37.50 Mirror Extra, $11.50 S-drawer chest, 32 inches wide and 47 inches tall; an- . tique pine; very quaint. Height 18 inches. inches. This bench h drawer. Pine Night Stand $13.50 The night table has a drawer. Height 26 inches. Top is 14x20 inches. Antique Pine. The Group With Twin Beds Dresser and Mirror Chest x Vanity and Mirror. . . . .. 2 Twin Beds . Bench Night Table. .. Parking Service Drive directly to our rear entrance. Your car will be parked while you shop here. 1215 See the Many Early American Groups In the February Sale of Lifetime Furniture MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E LIFE TIME] fURNITURE will make more money; will Chambers Co. people of S.E. will get funeral at ime undertakers. bers Co. We Will Give a Funeral For Prices Amazingly Low 758 » All Complete We have 6 parlors, 12 cars, 3 chapels, hearses and amb lances. We claim we are the city In case of death call The Greater Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 0432-0433 The 1, the old- Ask for Mr. Nalley at Cham- the largest undertakers in father of Raymond T. Faunce of Washington. D. C. and Charles F. Edwards of Cedar Rapids. and brother of Elizabeth A. Paunce. February 13 at 2 pm friends “are invited. Cemetery Suddenly, Tu FAUNCE. JACOB RICE. Thursday. February 11,1932 "at his residence. 708 Gerault ave. . JACOB RICE. ve: Faunce ' sad and Jacob D. Mrs Jowa, Pu- neral from above residence on Saturdsy. Relatives and Interment Congres esday. 2 pm. at Emergency E. FINNEY beloved son John snd Mary E. Finney, aged Funeral Saturday. Februa from the funeral Co.. 2900 o.m.. George W, thence to Foresty 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. FORD. BARBARA E. On Thursday, ruary 11, 1932, at 10:30 pm, BAR st Ford. Funeral from the niece. Mrs. Mabel Dore. ave. se. Notice of funeral lat FOSTER. JOHN H. 1932, JOHN H. father of Louis Poste Mrs. Joseph H. Humpherson. Noti funeral later. Ny MARGARET. bel of George Grady. i W. W. Chambers Co Chapin st urday's Post GRAY, MARGARET. Tuary 11, 1932, at her residence, 217 pect st.’ Friendsnin Heights, Md.. GARET. wife of the late De Wiit Services at the residence. Saturday. ruary 3, at 4 pm. Interment priv ROSE. On Thursday. ROSE HANSLEY. the devote, of Chatles Hansley. and Daisy Sommerville, Josephine Ssmmerville. Funeral at 9 am. from St Remains rest Co funeral ho; On_‘Thursday. u- r late residence. 320 JOSEPHINE A. On Friday. 1932, at the Metropolitan HAYES. ruary 12 ihe late Mars J. Hayes. the funeral 29 H st onw. a thence to St Aloysius Church. requiem mass will be said the repose of her soul Olivet ~Cemeters. ~Relatives and & | invited HAWKINS, on Thursday. Febr culosis _Hospital, CHARLES. Departed thi CHARLES HAWI five uncles Remains re Alex. S. Pope, 315 15th st funeral later sting at the funeral parl se. Not Many Others —have followed in our foot- steps in offering to the people of Washington complete serv- ices at a fixed price. Deal was twenty years ahead with that idea, for it has been over two decades since we inaugurated our complete price service. To make sure of getting the type of service that one wants in the final hour, it is well to call some one who for years has specialized in giving low- priced, complete services. In Washington that means Deal! at 9 a'm Interment Mount ry 13, parlors of nw M Md.. M. E. Church at 12 Feb- BARA E. FORD. beloved wife of the late Milton esidence of her 400 New Jersey Friday, February 12. r and ce of Remains resting at the 1400 n.w. Notice of funeral in Sat- Feb- Pros- MAR- Gray. Feb- te. February d wite daughter of Hillary ster of Emiline Mon- Vin- ine at funeral church. until 5 pm. Saturday. L st 14 Feb- Hotel, JOSEPHINE A. HAYES, beloved sister of Fuaeral Monday. home_of where for riends 14 s life ary 11. 1932, at Tuber- KINS He leaves a son, one sister. two brothers. four aunts and grandmother. ors of ice of o C (L -2 ot SN i J’,'g“l-:AL FUNERAL HOME e ‘or reference; Ask yourneig 816 H STREET.'N.E. PHONES: LINCOLN 8200-8201 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TABLER 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- et 1009 H St. N.W hone National 2892 e N ormerts 010 F_St. N.W. N RWRIGHT co. 1397 10th St N W._ Phone North 0041 WILLIAM H. SCOTT CHAMBERS CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 0! SONS, J. WILLIAM LEE'S FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384. 1388 L_A\_.GAWLER CO. * Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER 1804 M St N.W Py 10. 4 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REAS! 33_Sth_S o537, A. J. SCHIPPER INC. 1804 M St. NW. North 232291. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST.N.W. National 247, Modern Chapel. Telephone. National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8. NE Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. bl Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) T r West 0096, 3034 M St. N.\V. Fhone west o0og ci:‘(3.:\1‘_1:»\1/l;3!;:v Co. W. W. DEAL & CO. LINCOLN_8200. ALFRED B GAWLE R WALTER GAWLER WL LIAM A. GAWLER JosepH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel _Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 Forget you? No. we never will We loved you then. we love you still. Your memory is as fresh tod As in the hour you passed awar. God alone knows how we miss you, Never shall your memory fade. Leving thouzhts shall always wander To 'the spot where you are laid HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. GALLOWAY. MARY loving memory our dear motrer. MARY GALLOWAY. departed tnis life two years ago toda: February 12, 1930, We will never forget you, mother, Wi in this world ‘we God orly knov Since You HER CHILDRED JAMES EWELL. GALLOWAY, MARY E. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear sister. MARY E. GALLOWAY. who ‘departed this life two vears ago today. February 12. 1930, In_my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly. tencer, kind and true: There is not A day. dear sister That I do not th HER LOVING SISTER. SON our fee) e passed a OLLIE SHEPHERD AND e of yo BERTIE THOMP- HENRIETTA AND WALTER P. to memory of our devoted HENRIETTA GIBSON. who died tweive vears ago today, February 12, 1920, and father, WALTER P. GIBSON. who died one year ago. September 22, 1930. Sleep on. dear parents. and take thy re We loved you. but God loved “ou best LOVING DAUGHTERS, HARDESTY. NETTIE. In sad ;emembrance of my dear wife. NETTIE HARDESTY. who fe seven years ago today, 7 morning dawns, you when night returns you here. I miss you there. Dear wife, T miss you everswhers. HER HUSBAND. PORTER. EORGE W. In sad but loving re- nce.of our loved ‘one. GEORGE W. who departed this life twelve years ago, February 12, 1920 You had a smile that every one loved, A heart as pure as gold To_those who knew and laved you Your memory w HIS LA VIN, LYDIA F. 1In sad but loving ory of my devoied mother. LYDIA F. LA VIN. who departed this life so suddeniy ago today. February 12. 1917 AUGHTER. EMMA K. ALDERSON. MILES. CATHERINE. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear mother and our grandmother. CATHERINE MILES, who departed this life three years ago, Pel ruary 12, 1929 Our hearts still ache with sadness, At the end of three sad years. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender. fond and true: ‘There is not & day. dear mother, ‘That we do not think of you. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. ELLA 8. V. V] L, V] " A LINWOOD M. WE! p SCOTT. FRANK. In loving remembrance So this 1if ago today, Pebruary 13, 1931. sl Gone but not forgotten. A precious one from us is gone, KVoice" we loved fs stilledo A place is Yacant in our home Which ever can’ be filled HIS LOVING WIFE AND l&w ™ o AMANDA B. SCOTT AND SCOTT. SONDHEIMER. VIRGINTA. In lov! S5y 0L our Genr MOIhR and" srandiag ey VIRGINIA SONDHEIMER. 'who . passed SAYgjeventeen years ago today, Pebruary ‘When we are alone and silent, We breathe u deep regret. For you were ours and we remember, 1€ ‘all the world foreets. YOUR ' DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW, PEARL AND KONRAD ~RIESTERER, AND GRANDCHILDREN, . WAUGH. RACHEL A. A tribute of love and FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER VE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT .55{5“‘ PRICES. PHONE NAY. 0106 Open Evenings 14th & Eye and Sundays Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Serviee, Artistic—expressive—inexpens ) FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 up devotion to the memory of mother, RACHEL A WAUG! parted ' this life eight years February 12, 1924 We miss you no less as the time passes on Than we did on the day of your goini Absence closes not the door of our hearts, The lamp of our love is still glowing. When alone in my sorrow the bitter tears Tow, There come sweet memories of long I.t 3 Unknown to ‘others you steal to my $ids And_ whisper, *“Dear”siter, death cannot HER LOVING CHILDREN, ELLA, JAMES ND NARNIE 4 WILLIAMS, ZACK. Bacrel to the memory of our beloved father ZACK WILLIAMS. who departed this life one year ago to day, February 12, 1931. Oh. joys that are "0 will you ever returr To gladden our s as of yore? Will we find you waiting some happy morn When we drift to eternity’s shore? Will your eves meet ours, ps in the days that are past? Will we thrill at the touch of yn‘r llnd’ Ol 1{!’,!,“(3\!7- are gone, will we find vou On the shores of that wonderful lagd? DEV! CHILDREN, A 4 W WILLIAMS. SOMAR A3 PARIL,