Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1932, Page 9

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HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 20. 1932—PART ONXNE. e o e B This $500 Funeral Complete for only § Truly One of the Finest Caskets Made nteed Perfect. Funer CAAMBERS can do this, he is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World DON’T FORGET!—We can give you a Complete Funeral, cars and all for 65 In Case of Death Call e Greater Chambers Co. = Experienced Advertisers Prefer Exquisite Design! High Quality! “Sensational'" is putting it mildly! we’ve never been able to offer silverplate in such superior quality! thing prettier or more modern? 1 (umph\\. cars Just look at this pattern. And the quality—EVERY SINGLE PIECE FARM INCOME CUT 10 $5,240,000.000 1931 Figure Less Than Half of 1929 Returp—Live Stock Industry Suffers Most. By the A: ted Press. he American fi for this year is te by the Agriculture $5.240,000,000 — Zfll‘fl retur ‘mers’ vely estimated Depertment at s than half of the brought in 19030, uction in 1921 $ £9.403,000,000 and $11,950,000,000 in 1929, Estimates t ve not been made, ays “expenditures further reduced rply curtalled for fertilize: A repairs for farm build hinery. Howev nat these reduciions s much as the re- ome.”” ross returns since gely to national in financi: have els in 1 have curtailed demand for both domestic and been 269 k industry suffered he amount to 101 000 D(‘ found. | cotton | with 000 a: com Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th St. & Chapin N.W. ,000,000 in 1931 was placed | r 0 ars. bert Burnham used | an te their setter dog after it ‘had str ayed from them while they were on a hunting trip near " Portsmouth, N. H. @ e o The Star SALE! 34-Piece SILVER PLATE SET 10-Year Guarantee! 95 50¢c a gross income | | s and net in- | we ! -I’rrc.znmn:m BUSINESS MEN COMPLETE OYSTER ROAST PLANS| Definite Program for Development‘ of Southwest to Be Decided | | | @ard nf Thanks. CLARK. JOSEPH To_the eommandant and superintendent. U. 8. Naval Gun Fac- fory. Wa D. G Wer the son and «zuk‘fl o | “molder of #h Yard,"Gegire o express Sever preciat ; 4 expressions of sympathy in the loss of our | on at Meeting. dear father. Friends in sorrow, friends fndeed” Sitcerely, The Squthwest Business Men's Asso- ciation has completed plans for its | cyster roast and barbecue to be held | ymorrow night at the N. Auth Pro- Co., 623 treet southwest, be- ginning-at 6 o'cloc Ocell S. Smith, chairman of the Pub- e of the Washing- rade, and Capt. H. C.| \"hh(‘\llr\( director of highways of the t of Columbia, will be the prin- 5 men plan to decide upon nent and | the meet- | Projects for which the assoc to create commiitees B‘L‘ iprovement of main highways, 4| public library branch, a new junior | | high ‘school and the establishment of | 0. 4 precinct police station in South &ny’ friends. On_Saturdey. Novem- | Glen Dobbin, st. Protest of fish merchants at the wharves against establishment nitary ret: operators of boats November igirod Mary Ann will also be discussed | e of his !and acted upon | 'QUEEN’S SIGNED PHOTO HUGUENOT SOCIETY GIFT | to Be Judge Lobingier, Who Vis Holland in Made by H ted Lr 1'. LE, Co | Summer. ! ph of | Socl World War Veterans' Organization to Visit Unknown Soldier Shrines. fuguenot Soclety will £fternoon Association. of Univ Club and a bus will con y them to Baltimore. Reservations should be made through the secretary, Mrs. " i D O ey pmany | KUOWT. soldiers throughout the world. | The Fidac of World War Noveraber 28 as the pilgrimage to the int in- Hender- Full Service For FIGHT! 8 KNIVES (Stainless steel blades) 8 FORKS 8 TEASPOONS 8 DESSERT SPOONS BUTTER KNIFE SUGAR SHELL In all the years we’ve been in-business such a beautiful design—with Have you ever seen any- IS GUARANTEED FULLY FOR 10 YEARS BY THE LARGEST MANU- FACTURER OF SILVERPLATE IN THE WORLD. Naturally, our supply is limited, so don’t take any chances of being disap- pointed. Come in and order yours early! America’s Oldest Credit Jewelers 004 F St. N.W. 8i8 KiNG ST, ‘é[ex., Va., Branch ® © o ¢ o o OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Sanh Mar- BILLFOLD. brown leath rency. between Berwyn Friday after: S5 rew called Satur amou Met BILL FOLDER and b ing insurance policies uable cnly to ow booth, drug st November s Charles Hann, jr., of New York, vice | The society will celebrate tomorrow | president of the Fidac for the Um((\d\ gxhel 'u' \nr'san of the P;ur‘nlu!m‘l! :(1 o{ States, will place a wreath on the ’rumbw oleration by a service at 11 o'clock a g il St t AL Oflock 8t | of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington | Dr, James Tayior will preach a special | National Cemetery at noon on that date. | sermon o the “Edict of Nantes. | At the same hoy ar ceremones | | will take place in nine European coun- | TAYLOR RITES TODAY | tries. RSN Those participating in the Arlington Burial to Take Place | ceremony will meet at the Hotel May- | flower at 11 o'clock and proceed to thc son, Ky. 1cu—nn(m Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth {10, attedance will be Col g‘é:‘r“dcg‘, Anderson Taylor, 80 vho Jled yesters | . Nelson Jackson of Vermant,” Gol. LG e I S Lémuel Boles of New Yo'k, John Lewis Fannie Colmesnil, 2509 Sever nm\f‘{‘}z’}“wc‘,:}ea‘{“Lg‘fi‘ffwlimfi:‘hsflm‘é‘;', street. Burial will be in Henderson, Ky. | &£ i nit ™y SCinet™ Norman Lan- | dreau, department commander of the| | American Legion; Col. George E. Ijams, | as well as many other representatives of | veterans’ organizations in the District of Columbia. | eral Services at Home, Fol- lowed by Burial in Cedar Hill. Funeral services for Eldred Garnett Clark, 61; who dled last Sunday, were | | held Wednesday =t his residence, 1200 “white East Capitol street. Burial was in Surviving LePreux Clark Clark Hamme! | LePreux Cyau, Mrs. Helen Eldred her, w‘mmm D. COCKE leather st . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. jashington Roerich So- | Roebuck Art Gallery, on Conn. | on G | iamond necklace ring: on Wednes 1835 Eye st. n.W ont Cfrcle. Pinde Willlam Mitcl FUTURE. Card party, Dames of the Loyal | gion, 3401 Macomb street, tomor- row, 2 pm. Card p: Ladies of Charity, K street, tomorrow, 8 p.m Card party, Mothers' Club. Holy Re- deemsr Sch vyn, Md., tomor- W, 8 pn. Chicken and Emory M. E. 2300 benefit Grange e supper, Church, Olney , 4 to 8 pn. Births Reported e golc 1's and Murph on G st 55 & 10, L. M. Gawler Funeral Service Costs No More Every funeral service we render is characterized by quiet dignity and refinement. Every case is personally conducted by Mr. Leonard Gawler, a thoroughly ex- perienced funeral director. ~You are always assured a refined, dig- nified funeral service at lowest possible cost when you call . . . L. M. GAWLER CO. Funeral Directors 1804 M St. NA. 2650 last | 3 Western 423 10th st. n.e 43 Columbia rd. Hospital ncy Hospital. 809 North | . United States for Aged and Home th st en's Hospital Any Family Can A fford Ryan Service is careful attention to details ort of the entire fIRvan service show and a concerted satisfactory organization to serve best. € 1t is extremely comforting in the knowledge that our final tribute may reflect without heedless ex- penditure the love and respect in which we hold the one who has gone. f[Perfectly appointed funeral home. Music if de- sired. Lady attendant. These essentials are of- fered without extra charge. For our complete funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Atlantic 17001701 | EDWaARDS. | TRACEY, 18, 19; + Deaths. . EDGAR_ALLEN. Entered into st on Thursday. November . on his 218t birthday. 4 son of Arthur O. “fe s survived by | Joseph W. adys_Reyn- TLouise and Roberta from his late residence, ne. 30 pm. nterment CONSOLATION. To_want vou. to need you, To walt for yo n} Half I find it p Despite its BRADLE, eternal 1932, at 4 EDGAR ALLE! and Marie C. nucm 7114 Ki vember Relatives and Cedar Hill for the sad, known, the glory DALLAS, EMOJEAN \uu DAVIS. WILLIAM ALVIS Lincoln MARY B. < et - Cates - 1 funeral home Rockyille, denly. on | THOMAS | 11" tong be remem- >n_sense of ce "Denio Suddenly, on Sat- 1§ at Spit; beloved brot funeral parior Monday mornt ¢ Accomac, CORA_BA RTLETY. Suddenly. on 2 e at’ Co- 16 &6rA BARTLETT fe of Wil H. Jomes e. Mo Relative 2 p.m Interment Rock on Monday. No- [ Bratha. L¥E Sudy wou Y M, SB. denly. on 3 | ve: & at { iyt Rakn woirs, & loved ‘husband of Olr. Wo! Testing st Warner E. Pumphrey's funer: home, Rockville, Md. Services on Sun- day, November 20, at 1 pm. st the Pei fNoS('sl ('hdr(‘h 06 L st. ne., Wlll.:fa | 5 uni Cemetery, Prederick City, . YA"'(I( JACOB. On Saturday, Noves 1 L. at the home of his fll“lnlz 'A‘r \IY! J. Lewis, 460G Sth st. n.w, JACOB YARLICK. aged 80 years. be- loved f;’h*r of M J. In filrmnrtum HENSON. 1 this life fous 1998 to clasp hid BATSON. De Sweet loved never BETTY LE ANTELE Geo todes GAMELE FE ing_remembranest JOHN J¥ GRADY. JOHN 3 r memory that never shall fade. PAMILY. & In sad but loving e of my dear wife, FRANCES , who took her flight to that world: ree years ago today, November ES, FRANCES J. ) cast down T am not forsakem, = igh so lonesome not alone. didst give and Thou hast taken, essed Lord, Thy will be done. weet 1 will be 1n that beautital from all sorrow and pain: ol bs and with harps I8 < ar LY B DEVOTED HUSBAND. JOSEPH C. HAYES. GEORGE R. In sad. but lovin e of my dear fathér, GEO! who departed this life- today, Novembef. PETERSON, ROBERT H. A tribute of love: and devotion to the memory of my deaf husban ROBERT n. PETERSON, | today, mber 20, WIFE Al IITH. REBECCA. ‘membrance _of BECCA CHILDKEN. " In sad but loving re- our “dear mother. Rl SMITH, who departed tals 1ifé} o today, November 20, 1931. A special meet- | apt 3 "AN members in- EORGE. Worthy Matron. TT. Sccretary. EDWARD. | On Fridey. L at 9 am h. New Jersey b Loudoun Park Gem- | On Saturday. November H JAMES N.. VicCLURE, widow of t Services_Mo: On_Thursday, Novem- fdence of her aux 1010 Florida ave. be- MENTZEL ber 17 No- | [20 Bour “yon passed & OV ON AND DATGHTFEE-IN-LAWS EDWARD H. AND CHARITY SMITH. £, | SULLIVAN G. PERCY. 1In loving and sw of my dear husband, G. PERC! Nho departed tils life years aso foday, November 20, 19 v ‘memory % tender, ford and true; Tot & dav. dear Pe-cy, t Lodo ngt ahink of you. | SULY; I‘OHVG DANIEL D. TIn loving_memory devo ather. DANIEL D. TWO- who departed this life elght years 2go today. November 20, 1924. SONS. WARNER, GEORGE H. In loving memory} of our dear uncle. GEORGE H. WARNER, who departed this life two years ago to- day. November 20, 1830. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we love is stilled: A place Is vacant in our hearts ver can be filled. . JOHN. LITTLE JANE. ¥ WRIGHT. LOUISA. In loving remembraned, of ‘our deer ‘mother. LOUISA WRIGHT. who departed this life iwo years ago tow day 0, 19 "~ Sweetly. . There is HIS LIV TWOMNE of our MEY, November TIMOTHY HANLON 611_H St. NE—Lin. 5513 AMBULANCE _SERVICE CHAMBERS ‘,A‘V. ‘L. SPEARE CO: Neither the successors to nor connected” with the original W. R. Speare establishai Brion 12m2 1009 H St. N. w._ Phone Nati ;| WILLIAM H. SCOTT . Thursday, Novem- 4 wife of Wil- vears. Funeral from I . 1514 Rosedale st. n.e CHARLES M at_his_residence. Friday, Noven Berwyn, beloved (nee , Hayden) % am. Ber- id_at n- 20 3 the repose of his soul terment Glenwood Cemet SCOTT. MATTIE M. THO is life Tuesday, N Marie t_Th and _Be! lea mourn of oth to d 7th sts. s.e., Re 19, 1932 the belover her ELIZABETH RD, wife of Wil- | eridan Friends invited ent Philadelphia, Pe., November STEELE. FRANKLIN. On Saturday, No-| Gt his residence. ‘w.. PRANKLIN STEELE. No- © Spring, Md., JAM] er cmaou.. THOMPSON, in his gth year. | oved husband of Annie R. Thompson | father of Carroll and Joseph Tnomp- is late residence on Tues- day, at 8:30 a.m.: thence {8 Siehact's Church. Silver Spring. st $ am., where mass will be sung for the repose” of his soul Interment. Mount | Olivet Cemetery. 21 THOMAS J. On Priday. November A at nis refldenu. 331 13t ne. THOMAS J. beloyed husband of Eilen N. Tracey. ' Funeral from the above Tesidence on Monday, November 21, at 8:30 a. thence to the Holy Comforter Chulch where mass will be sald at O atives and friends invited. In- erm!nl ount Olivet Cemetery. 20 WALTEMEYER. ESTELLE. Suddenly. on Friday, - November 1%, 1092, WALTEMEYER, t! ed Jate, Charies \ynumm gmn eeral Homer 431 1 - Monday. Novemix ‘November’ 3 at 1 Pnuw M aden Fark Gk Cemetery, l- m-..."m.;rs: e in 409 8th ST. SE _LINCOLN 0530 ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLE] Wi A Gaween JOSEPH GAWIER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phfln NAticnal 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFlCE | J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM ) LINCOLN 56200: WM. J. NALLEY, Inc.: Original Successor to Thes, R. Vallvy & Som' EIGHTH STREET SOUTHEAST °* LL 0480. " No Branch Offce. AT. $078 bl -+ " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL_ST. Phone_Lincolz 0§72 Joseph F. _ Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) - 3034 M St. NV, Ghons ver oot | JOHN R. WRIGHT COr 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 - Established 1 FUVEIAL DISIGQS. " GEO. C. SHAFFER, EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS A’ | MODERATE PRICES rnow NAT, | Open Evenings E aad Sundays y CEO. A. COMLEY T Artistie Floral Design: Night Phenes. Clar. 130-J s or 10 Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F Sig Prompt Auto Delivery Servies ive—inexpensive

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