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PENFIELD ESTATE UNDER $20,000,000 Widow of Former Ambassa-| dor Leaves Bulk of Wealth to Nieces and Nephews. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, March 2.—Nieces and nephews will receive the bulk of the millions of Mrs. Anne Weightman Walker Penfield. whose will bated here yesterday. estate, which during time had been valued at $50,000.000 to is now estimated at tween $16,000.000 and $20,000,000. Mrs. Penfield, who was once known as one of the richest women The $60,000.000. in the country, died last Thursday in New York. Trust funds of $100.000 each created in the will for tbe University | of Pennsylvania and New York Uni- wversity Coun! Flowers For FUNERALS— 808 14th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 George L. Bagby of Grayson, Carter | y, musical protege of Mrs. | Mrs. | ties are to be used to establish and | | maintain scholarships for studies in was Ppro- her life- be- were ‘dec]lne in real estate holdings in Phil- | Penfleld, was bequeathed $600,000. Al- bert Morris Bagby of New York. a for- mer musical conductor there and uncle of George L. Bagby, was given $200,000. Nephews and Nieces Named. After making the specific bequests, Penfleld directed that the resid- uary estate go to five nephews and nieces and five great-nephews and great-nieces. The trust funds to the two universi- diplomacy, international affairs and b'llil:“s ]Pt"n:;bl‘n:m‘“ to be known as Penfield arships. The gifts are to be added to and ad- ministered in connection with bequests made to the same institutions for the | same purposes under the will of her| husband, Frederic Courtland Penfield, former diplomat. Music Bovers Remembered. The Music Lovers' Foundation, New York, was left $10,000, and bequests of $500 to $30,000 were made to employes. Pensions were also provided for the lat- ter. Numerous friends were given be- quests ranging from $5.000 to $100,000. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON COAL OPERATORS IN SALES AGENCY = Four Slates Represented by Organization to Be Tested in Courts. By the Assoclated Press. CINCINNATI, March 2.—Coal oper ators of Kentucky, Virginia and Virginia plete coal States Department of Justice might | test its legality in the courts The agency, —1s intended to control the marketing Tennessee, West sterday com- organizaticn of a projected giant sales agency so that the United Appalachian Coals, Inc Joseph Carson and the Fidelity-Phil- | of some 60,000,000 tons of coal produced adelphia Trust Co. were named execu- tors and trustees. Mrs. Penfield in- herited the estate of her father, William Weightman. who died in 1904 annually in those soft coal fields. Spon- sors today said 71 per cent of the pro- liam | duction, or mere than 42.000.000 tons, Shrink- | already had been pledged to the organi- age in the estate was attributed to the | zation. adelphia and New York and the fall in the value of stock and bond holdings. J. D. Francis, president of the agency | and vice president of the Island Creek | Coal Co. of Huntington, W. Va.. said action was taken because it was neces- sary to place an actual corporation i1 operation before a test can be made. | He added that the coal produce: hering to the plan felt ad- “confident that re_on safe ground. “We have agreed,” he said, “to advice | ¢ | the Department of Justice of every | | step we have taken and intend to take \nnd we will work with the officials to ion of the legality of our | Headquarters will be established at | Charleston, W. Va. Regional sales of- | will be opened throughout the mar- g area of the fields concerned. Leap Year Ball Effective. TORONTO, Ontario, March 2 (¥ A women's organization staged a A | year” “Leap ball Monday night, with the re- sult that 12 couples were engaged to be married right to propose, Shtely Sprays and Beautiful Wreaths 1CFlowern Stown 804 17th St. NW. 609 12th St. NNW. Metro. 7945 Metro. 9369 sterday. 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PACKED IN THE BEAN, GROUND FRESH IN THE STORE. BOKAR ALSO PACKED “STEEL-CUT™. suit your taste COFFEE SERVICE EXCLUSIVELY IN A& P FOOD STORES CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Washington rmm.uc So- clety, 1518 K street, 8 p. Meemw Progressive Seniors, Y. W. C. A, Seventeenth and K streets, 7:30 Meeting. Washington Society of En- gineers, Cosmos Club, 8:15 p.m. Meeting, D. C. Public School Asso- ciation. Franklin Administration Build- ing, Thirteenth and K streets, 8 p.m. Meeting, Kenneth Nash Post, Amer- ican Legion, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Bangquet, Chi Omega Sorarity, May- | flower Hotel, 8:30 pm. | Card party, Women's Auxiliary. Rea | Chapter, Disabled American Veterans, | Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. | TLecture, Dr. Frank M. Surface, “Mer- | chandise Distribution,” George Wash- | ton University, 8 p.m. Business meeting, Women's City | Club, 736 Jackson place, 8 p.m. ! Meeting. Phil Sheridan Post, Wom- Relief Corps, 921 Pennsylvania | nue southeast, 8 p.m. | | FUTURI lenten lecture, Dr. Joseph 8izoo, Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow, 11:30 am. | Luncheon, Delta Theta Chi Fraternity, University Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Department of State, Uni- versity Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Cornell Club, University b, tomorrow, Kiwanis Club, Raleigh | Luncheon, 12:30 pm. | Hotel, tomorrow, | Luncheon, Advertising Club, Ralelgh Hur.‘l. tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. | Meeting, District Society, Dames of | the Loyal Legion, Willard Hotel, tomor- | rom, 2:30 p.m. Card_party and dance. St. Joh | Lodge Chapter, No. 18, O. E. S, Shore- | ham Hotel, tomorro’ pm. | Card party, 'I‘rlnlly Lodge, No. 5, Shepherds of Bethlehem, 530 Seventh street southeast, tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. | Dinner, Trinity Parish House, Third | and C streets, tomorrow, 5 to 7 p.m. Freed in Revolt Tnal MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, March 2| | (7 —Nepomuceno Saravia, who was ac- | cused of leading the revolt in Northern | Uruguay a few weeks ago, was liberated by a trial court yesterday on the ground that there was insufficient evidence | ainst him. *¥The government had charged that Communists financed the movement. | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, Tth & F MAKE _YOUR HOME MORE LIVABLE BY INSTALLING All Modern Improvements. 12 Months to Pay. Weatherproof Contracting Bond Bidg. Company pis. a0t ({MEtropolitan 1512 PHONE| NAtional 0836 GREYHOUND DEPOT, 1336 New York Ave., N.W. Biue Ridge Terminal, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist T 10th and G Sts. N.W. & Fight WINTER'S | 4\ CHILLS and ILLS |; with BUZZE’S| For Sale at All Neighborhood Drug Stores Price 35¢ per Box Watch, Clack & Jewelry REPAIRING Clocks Called for. Delivered. Guaranteed MANTEL and Grandfather CLOCKS A Specialty TRIBBY’S 615 15th St. N.W. Next to Keith's Estimates Furpished Met. 3629 service than ours in the costs will be twenty years, and | became |a 7-year | dters E. Matiingy. | NOSE GLASSES—Pair of double vision. | Notiry SWARTZELL BURIAL SET FOR TOMORROW Former Head of Now Defunct Firm Entered Real Estate Busi- ness Here 54 Years Ago. Funeral services for Luther A Swartzell, 72, former president of the now defunct firm of Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey, who died yesterday at his home in the Wardman Park Hotel, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Joseph Gawler's Sons funeral chapel. 1754 Pennsylvania avenue. be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Swartzell came to the Capital 54 years ago at the age of 18 years and clerk in a real estate firm— the B. K. Warner Co. That firm grew into the one which he later headed until its failure last year. He was & uative of Pennsylvania. He is survived by his widow, Rachel C Jones Swartzell, daughter of A. Jack- son and Sarah C. Jones, Georgetown. Mr. Swartzell virtually had with- drawn from active participation in the affairs of his company when it falled. Edmund D. Rheem had become the real executive head of the concern. The company went into bankruptcy when its assets became illiquid. Rheem was accused of releasing trusts without Paying noteholders in cash or adequate substitute securities. He is now serving sentence in Lorton Re- formatory.. Births Reponed Charles o Leona’y & ed Pars. M i Ruth Seott. or hth: Scott. bos Edward W. and Rose M. Parenteau. boy. Hueh D."and Dorothy G McCandless. 5oy Lonule and Cora E. Lawson. boy. Turner and Hetia C. Cornwell. boy. Patrick J. and Mary A_Donoghue. boy. Joseph C and Virginia E. Padwett, ir.. Samuel M. and Miriam Becker, bo Angus B. nud Dorgthes A. De Vore. boy. John'A. aud Minnie ¥ Fighesty. boy. Charles P and Mary A Waters. wirl Joseph ¥ und Ellzabeth V- Miller; Jr.. Barton E and Josephine L Stabi. boy. [ K. 'and Joyce L. Seckiuker. bov. fvner 8 Gnd iR Ciark e win A Y MOn an ar« nce tockers, girl. Georre and Alice A. Fagett. wirl red G. and Sarah N_Dickinson, girl. orge E. and Rulh R. Keneipp. wirl Alexander and Florence F. Suues wirl. John R and Mary J. Garv. ®irl Harry 1._and Marion R_Maycock. girl Francis R_and Lucille 8. Barnard. girl. Sam and Katherine E. Rideeway. girl Harrs and Ambe Grotz. il Thomas € and Martha B, Avcock. sirl. Aaron and Esther Gluck. eirl Hubert R. and Ruth W. Lucas. James T and Bertha A Harry and Anna M. Wilson Willlam J and Jim'll‘ G. TU']HC! Deaths Repm ted. Pemmlie Morgan, 84, 819 G st. 5.w. Eliza Gardner. 81. 3244 38th st William R. A, Rooney. 76, United States 4. 5900 Conduit _rd Hosptal liam H. Mosbure, Bdwarg W, Hosan, 4. United States Soi- Home ‘Hospital_ o William T. Payne, 72, 612 Keefer pl. Richard C_ Ki 1218 29th st Henry G. Goddard. 71. 3720 Upton st. John A Andrews. 69, Gullinger Hosvital. pring r . 3108 N st. Hospital g boy. airl boy. Esther Toistol, 68 1122 Maruaret P. Harrinxton Mary Cain. 61. Gallin Henry J Kadtke. 6L John P. Burke. 58 Francis A Keelan. Samuel M. Marks, 52. 910 17th st. Lucy L._Glibson. 52. Mass ave Adolia G~ Meek. 39. 3714 Fulton st Infant of James and Katherine Miine. Co- Hospital Dorgen. 7. Children's Hospital 14 months. Children's Gallinger Hospital nergency Hospital 8. 2424 Newlon st. n.e m Brunson, Marriage Licenses. Edward 8 Lucas, 38. Branchville. Md.. and Leah A Lesseos, 23, this city: Judge Robert Charles E. Jennings. Bryant. 22 Rev. William Pierpo'nt Henry Farrar, 31. and India Mitchell, 18 Rev. William D Davis Robert B. Grimes. 21._and Mary E. Purdy, Rev. H M. Hennig. Cambridge. Mass.. and Eileen Tnmsen. Pittsburgh: Judge Ronert E. Mattinely Dwight” H._Mohr. 23. both of Baltimore; Rev. dale Georze Jones. 23, and Virginia Smith. 16, Rev. K. W. RoY. 40, and Margaret Lens. Allen A. Stock- FOR * A League. 343 Mary) ATRE] w:an sday. lnr“ male: SAREPALE, Mrdngieaty Wt A Ward. 433 33th._Phone Bmerson 1133. BRACELET. sold link. sgt with 8 green scar t night. Shoreham drug sto: eland ave.. 32nd st.. rd._to 35th'st. Reward. _Call Clev. 1413 BRIEFOGRIP TOOL KIT with tools. Chastieton Hotel. Reward offered for re- turn. Call North 10000, Apt. 121, after 0pm 5 - DOG—Small, brown and white, male; an- swers to name Buddy: license No. 3403, Lib- eral reward if returned to Thomas Jones, 154 Thomas st. n.w i EYEGLASSES-LORGNETTE: o5t Palace Theater, Palais Royal or 1645 st reward._Oall Adems 8710 Avot. 416 GLASSES_Case. containing _glasses. nity comb. change. Eleanor S: . n.W, Phone West 3380-W. Reu;ld Tuesday bus meal ew bed matiress. on Defense ighway between Peace Cross and Crane HiEhvay SRevara. "sdec S681 afver s o 1216_10th st. n W MONEY—Finder of $20 and 81 bills lost in Palais Royal between 1 ahd 3 p.m. Tuesday. March 1. cen prevent a real hardship loser by relurning same to Palais Roval or calling Georgia 3795-W. L Tim- less nose £lasses. Return to McAustin Hotel 20th and G sts. nw._ Reward. POCKETBOOK. tontaining sum of money, wedding ring. sterling rosary. in Kresg 5 and 10 store. Tth st. Monday morn- ing. Return to 1349 South Carolina ave. 5.e Atlantic_3576-J__Big reward PURSE. lady's: Monday afternoon in_Rapid Transit Co. bus or riear 18th and H nw 2613 University pl. Phone Ad. G449 Rewurd i PURSE Blac Auafr CORUAININE _WOney. s and_incidentals; in ernal Revenue Bldg 641 siter 6 pw SPECTACLES- Gold. in o case duy night, between Constitution Hall and 18th and E ats. s.w_ Owners name and Rochester, N. Y. address in case. Reward Flione Enierson 863¢ WRIST WATCH. Swiss band. Reward. Decaty pm. 1334 Conn. uve WATCH FOB. biack sil bearing owner's name. Reward 261 taxi or entr Reward. Call - Tues- bipck- v arter withgold kev Phone Clev IT is actually foolish for one to. seek out a funeral director bllndly or to call lesy experienced the hope that lower. For more, we've been building up complete and appropriate services at low prices. We suggest to those who do not know about our services to imn- vestigate our claims. findg services as low as $100— Here one services in every way appropriate, and the result of more than twenty years of experience, THEAL FUNERAL HOME he H STR PHONES:LINC LN 8200-820!1 Burial will | and Louise B.| aodley | D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932 @ards nf Thanks ELLIS. FANNY. The fomily of the late PANNY ELLIS de: to express their thanks ta their many iriends snd ac- quaintances for their expression of sym- athy. letters of condolence and floral ribute in their recent sad bereavement. * RICHARD, WILLIAM. I wish to thank my relatives and friends for their sympathy. my D' ds ad. 3 RD. ANNA M. RXCHAED snl_l.!l l!ADDIA B. Gratefully acknowi- ging and thanking our many relatives mndu neighbors. employes of the Patent Tecorder of deeds office and In- lflnll Revenue Bureau for their beautiful flowers and kind expressions of sympathy on the sad occasion of the death of our dearly beloved wife and mother, ISADORA BLAGBURN SPELLER. TURNER R. SPELLER AND PAMILY. * Braths. ABEL; WILLIAM T. On Tuesday, March 1. 1932, ut his residence. 513 Sth st WILLIAM T. ABEL. aged 72 years, belov husbaad of ‘Annie L. Abel (nee Allison Funeral frog, his laie residence on Th March 3. at 3 pm. Ioterment Con. lonal Cemelery. "Relatives and frienas invited. ABEL WILLIAM T. March 1 1932 wlL. LIAM T. ABEL, charter member of Prancis Scott Key Council, No. 22. Jr. O. U. A. M Members requested to aitend funersl from his late residence, 513 5th st, s.e., Thurs- day, March 3, 2 pm. J. 0. JOLLIFF. Rec. Becretary. * BABR. ROSA. On Tuesday, March 1. 1932, OSA. beloved wife of August Baer and mother of Jeanette Baei. Funeral from her late residence. 2800 Ontario rd. n w. on Thursday. March 3, at 10 & m. Inter ment Washingto: Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. 2 BEALL, MARTENIA. _Tuesday. 1932," MARTENIA BEALL. Re ing at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral hom 2001 14th st. n'w. Service at St. Jol Church, Forest Glen, Md. Thursday March 3. where mass will_be said at 10 am. Interment at Forest Glen, Md URDEN. MARY. On Monday. Febr RURPRN, MO wl denere T dence of her sister, 1500 Kenilwo, ne. MARY BURDEN. slsier o Jessie Lee. -in-law of Robe aunt. of Siuclair Lee She also daughter. & great-granddaugh olher relatives and friends loss. Puneral Thursday, pm, from Henry w neral home, 467 N 3 friends invited. CARTER. SHIRLEY. On Tuesday Freedmen's Hospi H CARTER. daughter ~of Ray, Qertrude Carter and sister of ¢ Carter. granddaughter of John a: tie King. Puneral Priday. March 4 Dm. from the W. Ernesi Jarvis 1 | church, 1432 You st. nw. | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery COLBERT. ROY M. On Tuesday. March 1. | 1932, at’his residence. 640 Calla | ROY M. COLBERT. Nannle Colbert. brother Lenox and Stanw Roy. jr. and Carlton services 'Thursday. at George W 13th st. n.w. vited. DAVIDSON, Tuesday, March 1 = dence. "'the National Lutheran Home, ELEANOR SPRECKER DAVIDSON. Fu- geral from the home chiagel on Wedsiesday March 2. 1932, at 2 p.m. Interment Spring- fleld, Okio. D DAVIS, BESSIE E. On Wednesday, March 1932, BESSIE E. DAVIS, devoted wite ward J_ Davis, mother of Edna E sister of Mrs. Nannie Collins. N ! funeral later. Remains resting the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 March 1 Colber reh 3 Grice’s funeral home. Relatives and friends & FLEANOR SPRECKER. On 1932 at her re i 00 Moraey, 2o T 5:50 pm AM L DONOVAN. beloved son of the late Da fel and v Chase, Md. Funeral from above dence Thursday,_ March 3. at 815 am Mass &t 9 a.m ., Sacred Heart Church. In- terment Mo Ollvet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 2 | THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Rain tonight | and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; lowest tonight about 38! degrees; north shifting to northeast or | east winds. | Maryland—Rain late tonight and to- | morrow; not much change in tempera- | | ture. Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor- row; not much change in temperature. West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- morrow; slowly rising temperature to- { morrow and in northeast portion to- | night. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer., | Yesterday— Degrsm. inches. I e 49 20.80 S DM onn 43 29.86 Midnight ... 40 29.86 3 20.86 3 2993 4 29.90 51,5:13 p.m. Yearago.. E 38, 6:00 a.m. Year ago.. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Suryey.) Tomorrow. 5:02am. 11:4lam. | Highest Lowest . High | Low The Sun and Moon. Rises. 6:40 Sets. Sun, today.... 6:02 Sun, tomorrow 6:38 6:03 Moon, today.. 4:l4am. 1:15 pm. Automobile lamps to be Hehud one- { half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): | Month. 1932, Average. Record January .... 4.82 7.09 '82 February ... 246 684 84 | March 884 9l | April 913 '89 May . 1069 '89 | June 1094 00 July . 1063 August . 1441 '28 September .. 1081 76 October 857 November 8.69 December 7.56 Weather in Various Citles. 89 ‘01 ¥ Temperature 3 H Stations. 3 Abiiene, Tex.. Albany. N. ¥ Atlanta, Ga Atlantic_ City Baltimore. Md Birmingham . . 20.86 Bismarck. N. D. 2978 Boston. Mag.. 3912 Buffalo. N, 3008 Charleston, B.C. 25.90 Chicago. Til.... 2004 Clucinnati. Ohio 2992 Cleveland. Ohio 30.04 Columbia. 8. C. 29.94 enver, Colo... 20 88 etroit, Mich... 30.10 1 Pas. Galveston. Tex. Tex Helena. Mogt... Huron. Ak 29 Indianapolis.Ind 29.88 Jacksonville Fla. 29 88 Kansas City Mo, Los Aneles Loui-ville, Ky Mismi, Fia New Qrleans. .. New York. NY Okishowa City. 29 Omaba, Nebr.. Philadeithia Phoenix. Ariz Rittgburgh. Pa ortland. Me. .. 29.72 ortland. Oreg. 29 63 Raleigh, N. C. 2064 Salt Lake City. 2998 San Antonlo. . 29.80 San Diego. Calif 2094 San _ Francisco. 30.04 t 1s, Mo. . 29.76 St Paul Minu. 3000 Seattle. Wash Spokane, W, Tampa, WASH Cloudy Glaugy . Pt.eloudy loady Flear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Clear 2983 12990 088 Tl 29 88 ! Cloudy . Rain Ptcloudy | now loudy ¢ cloudy . Ptclaudy Pt cloudy Gloudy 30.06 Rain - Bteiouds Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cleat § Cloudy Cloudy Snow Spow Clear . Pucloudy taday.) Weather. | Fozey Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy (7 a.m. Greenwich i Stations Temp; London__ England Paris. Prance Berlin, Germany Brest. ' France 2 Zurich. Switzerland LB Stockholm, Sweden...... 28 Foggy Gibraltar. " Spain 58 Raln (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Fayall, Azores... Part cloudy (Cuirent abservations ) Hamilton, Bernruda .- 60 Part cloudy Sen Jusn. Porto Rico... 72 Clear cul 3 8‘ van () S,'l:'fla\ld! | GARNER, STE MO, TR ‘waun ELIZABETH M. The members of e LI R Satine At Ived onymous T 8 8 tha o fer had attacked Miss Rose with a razor blade by mistake, :’4 Ifil:d mt money inelosed should Braths ! Feb spital r of the nden. ral LUCY L. On Monda, 1932 ¢ Ho Emergency . daueh Lucy 1L rvices st the Hi ome. 2801 " iun_ st March 2,7at 85 nw nesday. Interment agd. FLETCHER. ROBERT afternoon of Saturday. Pebruary 7. t Chureh, Va.. R T W R. in his #3rd year. He i3 sur- one dmughter. Mrs. Lil V. one son. Arthur Fletcher: three grandehiidren. three greai-grandchildren and ome sisier. Puneral services Thurs- day. March 3. at 2 p.m. at the Second Baptist Church, Palls Chureh. 2 A E. On Monday. Pebruary 29, 1932. at Garfield Hospital STELLA E. GARNER. beloved wife of Willard H. Gar- ner. in her 31st year. Remains resting at the funeral home of Warren E. Pum phrey. Rockville, Md. Seryices Wednes March 2. at 2 pm.. st Warren E. Pum. prey's chapel. laterment Rock Creek metery. HARRIS, March' 1, st. nw. Suddenly, on the 1982, vived by Marshail EMMA ATKEN. On Tuesday 1932. at her residence. 2404 E: EMMA ATKEN HARKIS. the e voted 'wite of Nathsniel Harris. dgughier S Werander and Nealie Afven and sister of Thomas and r Aiken. ~Remaing Festing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Tuneral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral later. HABRIS. JAMES COOMBE. Frids 1932, at Los Angeles. Call SOOMBE HARRIS. son of Mrs. Hunter. 627 C st. ne Pune C st. n'e. Saturday. March Interment Arlington Cemetery. [ENSON. CH. On_ Wednesda; Mareh ' 2. Tesidence. 1 inden st. ne. CHARLES P. HENSON. voted father of Harriett Burton, Ca- millas and James Henson and brother of Mrs. Martha Smoot. Mrs. Elizabetn Young and Mary Henson. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funer church. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral later. HOLT. JOHN Wi On _Wednesday. March 2. 1932 at' Garfleld Hospital JOH WILLIAM HOLT of 7313 Biair rd Services and interment at Fort Lincol Cemetery on Thursday at 2 p.m. JACKSON, KATHERINE. On Monday, Feb- ruary 29, 1932 at El Paso. Tex. ERINE SAGKSON. (hee Restortm)] wife of Kenneth F. Jackson from the residence of her mother, New Hampshirs ave. nw. on Friday March 4. &t 2 p.m._ Relatives and friends invited 1o atiend. Interment at Gleuwood | Cemetery. 3 W. MARY ©. . at Emergency Hospila! widow of William M Kersha ¥ from her late residence. 1508 Varr nw. on Priday. March 4. at 930 &m Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart at 10 am Relatives and friends invited to_ attend. at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 XIEIN. JOSEPH. On Friday. February 26 1932 at Wesi Los Angeles. Callf.. JOSEPH KLEIN, husband of the iate Eugenia W Kieln. " Services at the 8. H. Hines Co funeral home. 2301 14th st. n.w.. Priday March 4 i 830 am: thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. where macs will be sald at 9 am. Interment (private) Mount Olivet Cemetery. LETTS. VIRGINIA L On Monday. Pebruacy 1932 VIRGINIA I LETTS. beloved wife o Aot on Letts. Services st her fate Sesidence 118 Pa. ave. mw. ot 3 pm.. March 3. LYNCH, ALBERT R. Suddenly. on Tues. | day. March 1. 1937, at his residence. 1118 Easi Capitol st. ALBERT R. LYNCH, be- loved 5ca of Rose L. and the late Michael A “Lynch’ Fineral (private) from the above Tesiden ThRursday. Mareh 3 42’ A thence to Holy Comforter Chureh, Where mass will be said st 9:30 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Bledse omit flowers. MARTIN. LORENZO. On Monday. Februar: 29. 1932 LORENZO. devoted husband cf Busie Martin. and brother of Elia Jones. He also leaves four aunts other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday. March 3. at 2 pm. from St Mark's M. E. Church. Tenleytown, D. C. Remains Testing at the W Ernest Jaryis funersl church. 1432 You st. n.w. MAYER, ADOLPHLS. On Tuesday. i, 1932. "ADOLPHUS. beloved husband of Elizabelh, Maver, (nge Hill) and father of Adolph J."of "Pittsburgh. Pa.:' Jullus E and Frank L. of Chicago. Iil. Funerai from " ihe residence of his ‘son. 3648 11th si. h.w. on Fridav. Match 4, at 3 p.um Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3 A B. On Tuesday March 1 MONEIL beloved sister of Gladys ex . Remains will rest until 2 p.m. Wed nesday, March 2. at her late residence. 21 7th st se. Tnterment in Fairview Ceme- tery. Coatesville, Pi OWENS. RORERT W. Suddenly. on Mon- day. Pebruary 29. 1933 at his_ residence. 830 Decatu: st. n.w.. ROBERT W. beloved husband of Josic G. Owens. Services at the above ddress on Thursday, March 3 at 2 pm. Interment Arlington Nationai Cemetery. OWENS. ROBERT W. Attention. City Lodge, No 20. O. P eby requested la lllend ervices of our late brother, ROBERT W. OWENS. o conducted by the lodge at his late rcsidence. 237 Decatur s, nw., Thursday, March 3, at 2 p.m. WILLIAM BOLLIER, N. G. | G. G. WILSON, Secty. PRICE. ADELINE. On Monday, Pebruacy 19, 1932, At her Vesidence. 610l & Asaph Va. ADELINE PRICE. be- tlbert Price. She leaves a | three daughters. one so and many other re {3%s"and friends. Remains rasting at ihe John T. Rhines funeral home, 231 North lexandria. Va. Puneral | March 3, al 2 pm. from Baptist ' Church. ~ Inferment Cemetery. v ELSIE BERNT 3 February 29, 1 EER- NICE RANDALL. the devated daughter of James H Rand: Pandall and 5. March 5. &t 2 pm. from Beulah Baptist' Church. 59th and Dix sts. ne. Remains ing at_the W. Ernest Jaivis_funeral church. 1432 You st. nw.. until Pridav noon. thereafter at her late residence. 6110 Clay st. n.e. 4 LAURA RIDGELY. ~ On 5 AL 930 pm. at icbard- | X Pebru- JAMES Claiborae from €31 at 930 am Interment nch Pederal You are the funeral 4., LA wife of “the late Charles Funeral {rom above resi- ch 3. at 2 pm. In- Cemetery, Highland, H RICHARDSGN,’ 1. Richerdson dence Thursday. terment at 8¢, Marl Md. slll“\\ "(‘\*l' F e re !d‘nrd Cooper (better known as Edward Barton). 4€1 School st. sw. MARY ELIZABETH SILLMAN, mother of the lale Annie Bartou. Bbe leaves to mourn his loss a andson. Charles E. Coope Body gesting at Aunic Holloway's funeral home, 32 Pl s w “Pugersl Friday. March 1 at 1 pm. from Holioway's funeral home. Priends invited 3 SIMPSON, FLIZABETH BROWN. On Wed- nesday. arch 2, 1832 ELIZABETU BROWN SIMPSON. widow of the late Elmer Blisworth Sunpson snd mother of Harold F. Simpson and Cora Simpson Kerr. Interment private. 3 SMITH, JOSEPH £, JR. Wednesday, Mycch 2. gt Children's Hospital. JOSI SMITH beloved son of ‘Joseoh B a0d Katharine Notice of funeral Later. SMITH, NELSON E 2, ai Children's Hospital. , belgvel o ot Normag B ui M. Smith. Notice of funeral later SWARTZELL. LUTHER A. On Tuesday March 1. 1932, at_his residence, Wardman Park Ifotel. LUTHER A. husband of Rachel C. Jones Swartzell. Services ut Joseph Gawler's Sons' chapel, 1784 Pa ave. nw. on Thursday. March n.m. Intérment Rock Creek Ceme WALSH. ELIZABETH M. On Monday. 29, 1932, at_her residence. 1029 nw. ELTZABETH M. beloved wife or late’ Charles M. Walsh. Puneral from Rer late residence on Thursday. Mars 830 am. Requiem mass at St. Stephen’s Chureh at o am. Interment at Brinont | Qlivet Cemetery. " Relatives and friends invite mith, On Wednesday, March ELSON Loretta Matthew’s Council. No. 186, C. W. are requested io attend the fu-| neral of Comrade ELIZABETH M. WALSH Areh "3 1992 st BL urs%‘ Stephens irgh 8¢ 9 am STHER HAUBER, Pres. MARGARET H. SULLIVAN. Sec. WATERS. AMANDA L. Tussday March 1, 1432, at her residence, 10 Block st.. Hyatts- ville. Md. AMANDA L. WATERS. beloved widow of the late Rev. James C. Waters. beloved mother of Rosa E.. James C.. § T. Wallace. 2nd George G. Waters and be- loved sigter of Mrs. E. W. Amnold of A lanta, da Services at McGuire's funeral heme. 1820 9th st. n.w., Thursday, Magz 3 at2 pm v WOQOD. WILLIAM H. March 1. 1932. gt oodmont. Martins Perry. Ohio. aged $4 years. WILLIAM H. father of Miss Alice L. Wood of Washington. Interment Mar- tins Ferry, Ohio. In Memoriam. ANNADALE. SAMUEL T. In loving remem- Wance of our dear husband wng tather SAMUEL T, ANNADALE, who died one year ago today, March 2. 1931 Just s line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory. fond and true Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still grieve for you, Never shall we e to love you, Never shall your memory fade. Sweetest Tove forever lingers Around your sweet and peaceful WIFE AND CHILD! BERGEB. MARY A, Sacred to the memory of our dear mather. MARY A, BERGER. who departed this life ten years ago today. March 2. 1822 Anniversary mass at St Dcmxmcs hurch. THE PAMILY BYRD. HARRIETT. Sacred to the memory iy beloved mother, HARRIETT BYRD 0 departed this life twenty-four years 4o, Maren 3, ‘1dbs. I think of you in silence. NG one can See me weep, But many a sflent tear 1 shed When others are asleep nxv.o‘rmnwen'rlk MARY E. PRATT. * s eioved ton. MRS SorBL N gjparted " this ity one year ago today, T 4o not know.the pain you bare. did not see you d; 1 only know iw Veat away In Memoriam, BAVIS, ELENO In sad a Bfl' Ty of I\IY dt"’“‘m‘. who died Mareh LILN While she Mes in peaceful Her memory we shall ll""l! nER pavontng, HE v Az, « EATON, JAMES . ™ - q ”1 the years we R father, hJAm H. RATON, ey ]my te years ago hfll’. the ¥ "im. earth B Sutted’ " CRiLONN. + GRIFFIN, Tememirate '.,‘x‘.?m‘ - nlhg o ADDELLA Shipnd® %0 today, 1 Witonelh, e, gpite, sngtue 1 Till memory fades -n life m' You'll live forever in our hear! DEVOTED FPRIENDS, RUTH A% o8- HAYDEN, ROBERT. TIn lovi of my ‘dear husband ROBERT ex-boatswain's m: who departed this life five years day, March 2. 1927, at 6.30 pom.. & States Naval Hospital, Washingion, How lonely have been the years, How T tried to hide the sadness and eheck Theli, onely ¢ Mhisar ere s hot a ‘day, dear husban 1 do not think of y » HIS WIFE, BEATRICE HAYDEN, * JOMNSON, ARNOLD L. In a4 but loving memory' of our dear one. JOHNSON, who deparied this f1s ons reaf 8g0 today, March 3, 1831 The blow was hard. the shock severs, We never thought his death so near. Oh. the memory of that evening When we heard that you were dead. thought when le would n e soon in deat And leave us here to mourn. The best are always first to di We are alwavs thinking of vou, dear Arnold. YOUR LOVING MOTHER AND DAD. ng re E KENDRICK. this lite five years axo to- uum ln.ll we do the same. KENDRICK FAMILY. * N. EDWARD FORRE:! JR. A love to Lhe memory of our dear PORREST LAUGHTON. Jr., cars ago today, March S8ix years have passed away, Bul gemory lingers on Our heirts uie sad and lonel For "the love af our dear ooe Day by day the ties are broken Seems like nothing here can iast. Day by day we miss the voice Fnal bas ¢ W the past PATHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS, LOWEY ANNIE BURNSIDE. In loving memoty of dea mother, ANNIE BURNSIDE LOWEY. w ed this life three years a2 tod t) {ARIE AND HERBERT. \III‘NTI LEVI In loving remembrance of ou; Levi MEREBITH who de- parted this rs ago today, March 2, 1916.+ Just a live of sweet remembrance, Just' a memory. fond and true. Just @ token of lov That our hearts SO TURNER. MARY C. In ssd but loving re- membrance of my beloved wife and our MARY C. TURNER, who departed life three years ago today, March 32, s day brings Of a dear one I Aud the cues who Are the on Best HER LOVING HUSBAND AND SISTERS, ARCHI AND CATHERINE. ¢ WIENECKE. WILLIAM P. o laving memory OF iy on, WELLIAT P, WiENBRE WAy departed this Iffe two years ago foday, March 2. 1930. Two years T've lived without you, But your spirit has hovered near To_quiet me through each sorrow, way_each tear MOTHER, h sad memories KAT‘HLI'RN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. 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