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‘RECITALS PLANNED “The Music Cammluee 0( the Lincoln Congregational Temple, Eleventh and R streets, will open a serles of two re- cifals Thursday at 8 p.m., in which Ab- bie Mitchell, soprano, will be featured. On December 15, Dr. Melville Charlton, organist 'of the Union Theological Sem- inary, New York City, will play. Colombia has just placed a tax of 20 per cent on all drafts drawn in favor of residents abroad. Any Family Can Afford R Ryan Service YWe desire to emphasize the fact that no matter who calls on us and no matter how modest you desire the cost to be, there is the utmost care and ezactness in the performance of our work. §The principles upon which this business have been built are—to serve honestly and well at prices that are fair and reasonable. fiToday we rigidly adhere to these basic principles—with the result that Ryan service is recognized as the finest. Always remember—any family can afford Ryan service. fPerfectly appointed funeral home. These essentials are offered without extra For our complete funeral prices, call Atlantic attendant. charge. 1700-1701. Music if desired. Lady James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Iansbu 7th, 8th and E Phone Atlantic 1700-1701 qlzs New Nite Table Model Domestic Electric Sewing Machine Full Size Hezd Automatic Tensions Stitch Regulator _Walnut Finished Cabinet Knee Control Air Cooled Motor Full Set of Attachments Sewing Light Made to Sell for $69—Special $47.50 $3 Down—Balance Monthly If's An Ideal Christmas Present SEWING MACHINES—THIRD FLOOR Lansburgh’s 7th, 8th and E By Popular Demand! A Thorough Eye Examination—and Complete Glasses at One Low Price Round With Frame $6 25 1s Hlustrated Octagon Rimless $6.25 As IHlustrated Folding Oxford $6.25 As Illustrated NOTE that this price is for complete glasses, FRAME and LENSES, ground to your individual requ:rement NO MATTER HOW COMPLICATED a prescription your eyes require in any single vision. Also a Thorough Eye Examination in a private fitting room on the main floor. optometrist in charge. Expert For Convenience, Use Your Charge Account, OPTICAL DEPT.—STREET FLOOR | their heavy parchment pages, | extraordinary | Reformation THE SUNDAY TWO RAREST BOOKS NOW STORED HERE Luther Bible, Ranked Next to Gutenberg’s, Brought to Washington. By the Associated Press. | With the arrival in Washington last | week of the Luther Bible belonging to | Dr. Otto H. F. Vollbehr, the Capital now | boasts the two books considered by bib- | liophiles as rarest. First rank is accorded the Gutenbcrg | Bible, belonging to the Library of Con- | gress, for which the Benedictine Mon- | astery of St. Paul in Carinthia, Aus-| tria, recelved from Dr. Vollbehr the highest price ever paid for a book— $375,000. Congress bought it, along with 2,999 other Vallbehr incunabula, for a lump | sum of $1,500,000. | Planned as Elaborate Book. Before storing the Luther Bible in a safety vault here, Dr. Vollbehr took its three volumes from their individual, triple-padiocked wooden cases, turne: and | pointed out the many rarities n!!huu |a Xll’lty which makes this Bible rank | so_high. Printed for a prince, George III of | Anhault, a defender of Luther's reform movement, the Bible was planned as| one of the most elaborate and historic of books. Lucas Cranach, master artist of the German Reformation, was chesen to illustrate it. He did it lavishly, with, wood blocks and original miniatures, | gorgeously colored, brilllantly nated. Autograph Volume Extraordinary. “Thirty years I have been collecting, and I have seen no art to compare with | this single page,” said Dr. Vollbehr of the intricate miniature depicting the contrasting philosophies of the old and new testaments. The first four pages of each volume were set aside as an autograph book‘ for the four great leaders, Luther, Philip| Melancthon, Johan Bugenhagen, and | Caspar Cruciger. ‘Taking a page apiece in each volume, they carefully planned religious senti- | ments in four languages, German, | Latin, Greek and Hebrew | | | Tau Phi Sigma Sorority will hold | its first annual dance at the Carlton Eotel next Saturday night at 9 o'clock. Miss Sue Caputo, president of the | group, also heads the committee on ar- | rangements. Mrs. Michael A. Aguilino | and Mrs. Peter Ragusa are assisting me | committee. STAR, WASHINGTON, flumt- | MISS MARY M. AMBLER TO BE HONORED IN RITES Memorial Services Will Be Held Thursday for Founder of Co- lonial Dames Here. Memorial services for Miss Mary Mor- ris Ambler, founder of the Washington Club of Colonial Dames, will be held by the club Thursday noon at the Church of the Epiphany. The club has extended an invitation to all friends of Miss Ambler to attend. Members of the following organizations, of which she was a member, also have been invited: The Women's Auxiliary of the Church |of the Epiphany, the Girls’ Friendly | Society of the Church of the Epiphany, the Washington Committee of the Na- tional Soclety of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, the Association for the Preservation of Vir-| ginia Antiquities, the Jefferson Davis Chapter, United Daughters of the Con- federacy; the District Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the V«'a.thmgton Club. ~ CITY NEWa IN BRIEF TODAY. Meeting, Liberation group, Y. W.C. A, Seventeenth and K streets, 8 p.m. Meeting, United Lodge of Theoso- phists, Hill Building, 8:15 p.m. TOMORRDW. D. C.,, NOVEMBER OIL MANAGERS TO MEET Southern Representatives of Com- pany to Convene Monday. Approximately 125 representatives from Baltimore, Washington, Rich- mond, Norfolk and other Southern cities will assemble at the Mayflower Hotel Monday for the fourteenth an- nual conference of Southern branch managers for the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. The board of directors of the oil company will be represented by J. W. Saybolt and E. C. Barber of New ank Cly D. D Squires of Washington is in charge of arrangements. The discussions will concern various industrial problems which have arisen within the company during the past year. Coalition Body to Meet. The advisory board of the American ternal Organizations will hold its an- nual meeting at the Carlton Hotel Wednesday at 10:30 am. Following a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. an_executive session will be held to formulate plans | and policies for the ensuing year. Deaths éeported Prederick Lipp, 76. Sibley Hosi !ll‘ Alice Howland, Kimball, 75. 1 73, Walter Reed Hot e Chlrlu Harding. o Gallinger Hospital. Stinon Friedman. 67, Rachael No 6. 1400 Massachusetts Luncheon, Columbia Heights Business | av: Men's Association, Shop, 12:15 p.m. Luncheon, Alpha Delta Phi, Univer- | sity Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Typothetae of Washington, Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Acme Club, Raleigh Hotel, 2:30 pm. Luncheon, Tzaak Walton League, Ra- | leigh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Bingo party, Shepherds of Bethlehem, Justice Lodge, No. 6, Walker Hill Dairy, 530 Seventh street southeast, 8 p.m. Bazaar and bingo pflrly. benefl! Col. James S. Pettit Auxiliary, U. v, Naval Lodge Hall, Fourth strecl ‘and Penn.!ylvanln avenue southeast, 8 p.m. Births Reported. and Lucille Tindal. boy. and Agnes Honevcutt 0- Edward B Thomas L. David_and Catherine Williams. v S. and Betty Murphy. girl. Leonard J and Robina snm-(om (e Ganson and Catherine Purcell. girl William T. and Mamie Rowe. gir t E. and Lenore Tabscott, irl nk and Marcelle Bettius. girl. Edgar A. and Effle Riden. girl Artnur und Esther Van Der Gracht Shepard and Dorothy Clifton, girl Lee and Inez Ganey. Francis J. and CnmzArme Sollell. y rboy girl il Park Road Coffee it ’rlnrenc: Banchman, 57, Emergency Hos- jJimes D. Taylor. 53, Walter Reed Hos- t . Amy Bates Seeley. 51, 1613 Isherwood pl. Syillam_P. Rvan. 50, Gallinger Hospital Erwin H. Cochran., 42. Emergency Hos- pital. Herman E. | Antrim, 40, Naval Hogpit Harry Hobillard, 39. Garfleld Hospital. 35, Walter, Reed Hospiial. ers. 6th st Allam and Marie Vest. 18 and Fhflumlnl Daniell, 14 deys Gallinger Hos rence Jonnsom, 1623 Boulevard ve. s.e. Lilly ' Goodm: di 28, 0 9th st prinient, Oonstaios Luces. Gallingsr Hos- ital. Marriage Licenses. . James P. Lucey, 48. 013 E st.. and Dalsy T Donald, 48 025 M assachusetts ave. Rev wmum Acton. 38, 2234 Pennsylvania R:nd #nlun B Mtl. 31, 940 14th ;uand Addie 1. Reges, tmn of Petersburs, John 'C. Ball. William Stucky. 39. 601 M st.. and Mary W, Morton, 58, Goi 3 at.; Judge Robert E. m K. Puller, 66, and Addie M. Car- ol 46, "both of Baitimore: Rev. Andrew H. M ninico Clements, 25. 008 Maryland d” Louisa Co"mor‘ll 10, 433 3rd " Burke, e 21, url McGi and Rosnpser. 11, both of Baittmore: Judge Rob: ert_E. Mattingly ‘Roy A Boswell, 21, and Ola M. Dayis, 19 both of Richmond;. Hev. Thomas B Agthony W, Maichraak, 23, M- Skruch, th of Baitimore; Rev. A. Solid Steel. and In Case of Death Call Guaranteed Perfec all. DON’T FORGET!—W e can give you a Complete Funeral, cars and all for The Greater Chambers Co. Funeral C CHAMBERS can do this, he is This $500 Funeral Complete for only Truly One of the Finest Caskets Made omplete, cars One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 65 Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th St. & Chapin N.W. “REMEMBER” Quality and Dignified Service Come First at THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME, Inc. We Guarantee to Save You Money on Any Funeral ‘We make this fearless statement without equivocation or hesitation. Price at the Deal Funeral Home is & matter of your own selection. A Complete Adult Funerdl 75 ‘When we say “complete we mean Casket (wlth en‘nved name plate), outside case, embalm- ing, washing, dressing and shaving if necessary, advertising of notices, hearse, two Cadillac limousines, rugs, chairs, scarf for the door, re- moving from hospitals or homes, and all the necessary services that are 8o well known at the DEAL FUNERAL HOME. In our show rooms you will find that we have com- plete adult funerals much lower than our original $75 funeral. Complete Funerals $1,000 or More Don’t hesitate to call us when in need of our service. uwp to THE DEAL FUNERAL HOMEE, Inc. For Reference Ask Your Neighbor Lin. 8200-8201 Coalition of Patriotic, Civic and Fra- | United States | oorde. and Kathryne | 1932—PART ONE. LA PORTE FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY Native of Washington Died at Home of Her Son in Peoria, I, Last Saturday. Funeral services for Mrs. Kate M. La Porte, 78, a native and lifelong resi- dent of Washington, who died in Pe- oria, I, last Saturday, will be held ‘Tuesday at 2 pm. at the Zurhorst un- dertal parlor, 301 East Capitol street. v. Simpson B. Daugherty of the United Brethren Church will offi- clate. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mrs. La Porte died at the home of her son, Charles W. La Porte. She was the widow of William M. La Porte and the gc t-granddaughter of Maj. Rich- rsey, Revolutionary War hero. Bealdes her son, Mrs. La Porte is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Henry C. Stein, 35 Franklin street northeast, and three grandchildren. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cold today and tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer; diminishing north and northeast winds, becoming southerly by tomorrow. Maryland—Fair and continued cold today and tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer. Virginia—Fair and slightly colder in south portion today; continued cold to- night; tomorrow fair and warmer. West Virginia—Fair and continued | cold today; tomorrow fair and warmer. LIEUT. HABEL, U.S.N., DIES IN HONOLULU ACCIDENT Navy Department Receives News of Auto Mishap to Officer on Subboat. The va{ Department was advised yesterday o Lieut. Norman Joseph Habel, U. S. as the result of an automobile lcddent He had been serving aboard the sub- marine U. 8. 8-33, at Pearl Harbor. A native of St. Louis, Lieut. Habel | was 29 years old and had entered the vall Academy in 1922. He is survived his widow, Mrs. Marion Cotter Habel | n New London, Conn., and his mother, | Mrs. Nellle Habel of Spartanburg, S. C. | CURTAILMENT FAILS Marquard 'i. Lund, attache at Oslo, has informed the Commerce Depart-| ment that proposed organized curtail-| ment of newsprint production in Nor- way, Denmark and Sweden seems to have failed. Lund said the apparent failure fol-| lowed in Finland's refusal to join & projected newsprint control union. Cards of Thanks. INGRAM. MARY F. We wish to thank our relatives and friends for their sympathy and floral tributes at the death of our beloved sister, MARY F. INGRAM D SISTER, FLORENCE JOHNSON. MALVIN KING 3 ROCK, WILLIAM CALVIN. We wish to thank our friends and relatives for the | Sun, today ... | -half hour a. t. adtey M | one fter sunse | Marauette, River Report, Potomac River clear and Shenan- doah very cloudy yesterday afternocn. Repo-t Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Midnight |2 am. 4 am. |6 = 8 am. 10 am. p. .27 Highest, 56, ll 12:01 am. vesterdny‘ Year ago, 4 Lowns! 27, n 10 p.m. yesterday. 880, 3 Year Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. 6:57a.m. 1:23am. 7:24pm. 1:28 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. 7:03 Sun, tomorrow 7:04 4:48 Moon, today .. 6:45am. 4:10 pm. Automobile lights must be turned on Tomorrow. 7:49 a.m 2:16a.m. 8:15pm. | 2:22pm. | Sets. 4:48 Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in Capital (current month to date): | Month. Average. Record. 3.55 709 '8 327 3.75 327 3.70 he | 6.43 2:37 3.32 We-ther In ‘Il’lolls Cities. Jemperature.~ Precipl; Max. Min. _tation.8 Sat.p.m.to Asheville, N. C. 8 Atlanta, Ga... 070 N.'J. il Atlantic Cit 0.00 Indianapolis, Jacksonville, y'fi?“x“‘n k7 ATk e Rock”'Ar Los Lousville, Ky Mich’ . “Tenn.. Diego, Calif. Francisco, Cal Santa Pe, N. Mex. Savannah, Ga. Seattle, Wash. Springfleld, 1l 0.54 0.06 0.18 0.06 | 0.05 - 38 WASHINGTON: D.'C. 83 ‘To supply work to as many &s pos- sible in Italy, hand labor is being used whenever possible on farms even when the farmer owns modern equipment. FOUND. Phone Shepherd J323.W. DOG. Airedale. FOR LOST ANIMALS oLy, Animal Rescue League, 71 O st. n.w. Nortl LOST. BREASTPIN “Gold and BIack, old-fas on Undshur t . Shep COIN PU] 7 suede: containing bills Reward 1f Teturned 103 t. se. L DOG—Seorn perrier yed Ale: aria fi bt & GLASSES_Will the lady who telephnmd concerning glasses, a ‘arain? Reward." sray brindig m andria. Reward. IRISH TERR!ZRAThuridly bezwu ers name T , Leesburs 175768 Washe RRA GLABSES-In Diimo Shtional CTheater 1o Cathearsl ward. _Col. 1960. _ amond brogeb, Thanksgivin r Union Sta bera anss. day, In reward. 1518 K st. etal PURSE_Brown I:llher m initials N_ M. Dec. 1362. UN. between 17th_and East xyville, Va. 85 reward. Hefin. 1615 A_ n n. Loy case. Lucy Caj R T {mmed e case L B 8. Boniin.” Belle ve Hotel, e brown frame: Thursday sslyn arlcx‘ CLES—Dark, night st National ‘Theater or on Rol 2101, Apt. 1107. 1'°2, ward for Information re- dine wut .m.o mmr tools' missing from rear TRAVELING Biack: 5 parked car, Uhlos’ Biation Pless, Reward: o Nichols ‘vx.uw THE RETURN G ho) oodward Blde.. of a pearl necklace. lost on November the Anchorage Apt. Tost: left TUXEDO VEST. Tuesday. Oall Clev. 7579. Costs No More lvm!umn! service we render is characterized by quiet dignity and refinement. Our Mr. Leon- ard M. Gawler, mrmlnr and uperlily ector, personal supervises nch cue You m un\lnd of a ntmoffln&mmtww ln s K. LovING SISTER. MRS. CHARLES | A to, RAH E. We wish to ex- sratitude our relatives. neighbors for their many dness_during the long iliness | cther, Mrs. SARAH E. for ‘the many expres: and beautiful BOWERS. FANNIE E. On Saturday. No- . at her residence. 522 ANN]E E.. beloved wife of Remains resting at the W. Chambers Co- Tuneral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BRESNAHAN, FLORENCE STEADMAN. On Friday, November FLORENCE William Archer Bres her late residence. ) Manday, November 2%, at a.m. Requtem high mass at St. Martin's Church at #:30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet efery. Relatives and friends invited. On_Saturday, Novem- at_Children’s Hospltal RNORAIS 'he beloved son of Louise and Fendle Bro Femains resting 2t Mal- van & Schey's funeral porior. 324 R St Notice of funeral later Qo Saturday, er 2 V.. beloved Wife of tne I ndrew 3. Burding Fuc neral from the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- st. n.w. o No- pm. Rela- Interment ) Suddenly. on Nnum at her residence, Nauck, MAMIE .. beloved wife of james H. Carier ond. sicier of Jam Iy from Lomax A. M. E, Jom Komtkes ana iriends inviced 19 8 tend. 27° CLARY, LOUISE F. On Saturday, Noyem- ber at her home, 4615’ De Rus- vey Parkwas, Chevy Ohase, M. LOUISE ¥ CLARY, Funeral from tne above ad- dress on Monday afternoon, November 28, at 3 o'clock. Interment private. DUNN, JANE GLOVE! 19 et DN, “Switcw of - Cory” Jon i, BNk STater’ Aty uberal services sl Ariington " National Cemetery ~ Monday, November 25, at 11 FLEET, GERTRUDE. Priday, Novem- ber 251942 at fer Pesidence. Arlington, E_FLEET, devoted wife of She also leaves four chil- dren. Lillan. ‘Hayes and Alora Fleet and Alice Burtleit: two brothers, one sister, two aunts and many other relatives and iriends. Remains resting at the John T Bines juneral chapel, 3rd and Eye ss. sw. Notice of funeral later. GREER. JOHN J. 24, 1932, JOHN J.. “beloved ' husband of BOiact Girees o son oF M. and_Mra. W A. Greer and brother of Capt, Frank U. Greer, U. 8. A. Immediately aiter funeral services at Philadelphia on Saturday, at { am. his remains will be brougnt (o the home of his parents. Upton Hill. on Wil- 00 Boulcyard, mear Fails Church: Va. where a brief service will be held on Monday. November 2K, at 2 p.m. er- ment at Congressional Cemetery. v H C. Frida: 5. 1 at his residence. 626 ave. Congress Heights; JOSEPH C. HAVENNER. beloved h of Elizabeth A. Havenner (nee Funeal from g late residence Monday; November 28, latives an {ifends invited. " Interient Si. Barnabas' Oxon Hill, Md. WILLIAM HENRY. On FPriday, er 25, 1033 at his residence, Fdd ne. HENRY JAC SON. husband’ of Martha Jackson. father of Rachel. Willlam, r.; Warren and Ben- jamin Jackson. Kemains resting at the W. Ernest Jatyis funeral church, 1432 Funeral Sunday. November ., from First Baptist Church Interment Lincoln Memoriai 27 On, November 25 Edimond Fieer. on Thur: gu st. now. at 1 corgetows. ey Harva wife 0! K‘|e lau Illlc Newton Kulh Fu- 1 8. Hines Co._ funeral nw. on Monday, 2 pm. " Taterment (pri- vate) Olk Hill Cemr(u! KEEFER, AGNES G._ On Saturd: ber 1 at Stbley Hospital, HI§ G. KEEFER (nee Waltemeyer), belove mother of Agnes, Ann Rebecca and Philiph Funeral from parlors of James se. on Monday. 38, at 830 ‘thence to pmn churcn where mass will be o for the repose of her hu!'m!nl Mount Olivet sze!ery KATE M. On Saturday. No- 19:37, at the residence of her Porte, at_Peoria. HI home. Noves Remains resting af Zuthorst parlors. 301 East Capitol st. Monday, November 4 pm. Funeral Tuesday. November at 2 pm. Friends and relatives in- *IRterment ~ Congressional Ceme- 28 On_Friday, November at her residence. 4425 Kane place g . beloved wife of Tyler Lee. She’ also leaves to mourn their loss. two sons. four grandchildren. two sisters, one brother and a host of other relatives and Iriends, = Funersl Monday, November o "230n " Baptise Chureh Sherin"rua gnd 45rd piace me. Inter: ment in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 27 LUCAS. WILLIAM H. Departed this life on from his late residence. LYCETT, VIRGINIA HAMMOND. On Sat- at her resi- S"Park oad: VIRGINIA HAM- MOND, beloved wife of Edward A. Lycett. Funeral notice lster. . , On Saturday, Novem- At 4:30 pmi, at the resi- 801 E. McNamee, vne Mds IBREAL, beloved huspand of the lat¢ Maitha Ann McNamee =Funeral {rom the Tesidence of b Charles E. McNamee. T 3. ‘op Mon Vember URL Rt 4 pn. “Tnterment’ Port Lincoln Cemetery. MILLER, RACHAEL = oOn Friday, November ai her residence, 1711 7th RACHAEL, MILLER. " the lovink “¥ite 'of Adolphus_Miller. devoted mother of Harry Miller. She also leaves an aunt, Melvina Robinon, and other relatives and frien: Remains resting at the John T. Rhine: nd Eve ata. gw. Saturday. Noo 0 am. at Hyatisville, INAND. NE beloved hugband of Dora R; Neize (nee Duti Funeral from his iate residence, fimer ot Jser and Queens Chapel rd. at 2 p. Rel es dlrlena Shvitea. tives and triend, o Shy Interment Rock NETTER. ALICE. Deperted this life on Tusdsy, November' 2u. 1032, at Phila- ca'Montgom- s Onsse and Koma One Hephéw. Clods Shicids. and an hm £'0f Other reintives wnd friends. Re- mains temporarily resting at Eusene rd’ T 1300 South Capitol m- s RN Oimmrl .17‘ NOTES, RACHEL. Suddenly, ‘Novem! 24, 1032, 4t T resi en’u.u} lhbl'kr ave. ‘:d 66 n IS, I O mm‘“ 8 *Louis s assie, Notes. ' Remains resting nt Payne's 1 nce' on Bunds “Novem am: Toterment 4 . £ Adas Tstacl Cemetery. OLIVE] A. _Suddenly, Pri- ey ovemer 25 1055 810 ARD A Beloved husband of Mars A. Oliver and father of Edward O. Oliver, Mrs. Gene- L. M. GAWLER CO. Funeral Directors 1804 M St. NAC vieve Horton_and brother of Al Ol ‘pancral from Bis {ate. pesi- Novembe: thence to Johns Shircin” ll Nlfln g 10 8 gy me' invited. l.numfln oty "Rood Cetn the death at Honolulu ox‘ floral | ' |GEO. A. COMLEY _ § Beatha. mfl !M!m“ E. 3 turday, Now . at the residence of her Mr Raymo: White, % of 417 Gwyng, paoving mother of Srandson, Perry st in her Fhitn year, Jorm] | Brederict ltmore. BI: Washington *add:c at 8:30 a.m: thencs " Church, where mass will §aid at O am. for the repose of her soul. nterment in new Cathedral CemelerYs. Baltimere, s, EOBINSON, ROSA. Passed sway | Fem) No- T son's residence. | 201 Verniont ave: nw SON. the beloved wife of the late Alfred Robinson and devoted mother of Lucy Butcher. Alfred. Omar, Wayman and the late Thomas and_Alice Robinson. Re= mains resting at Bundy's funeral parior; | Puneral Monday. November 28. at | . from Nineteenth Street B { hurch. RYAN. JAMES J. Suddenly on Thursday November 24, 1932, Toved husband of Lillian Ryan Will take place from his late 3 Tennersee ave. n.e on Monday mo o, Nevember Sn ot to Holy Comforter Churc mass will be said at 9 | and friends invited. Olivet Cemetery. SCOTT. HATTIE. Thursday, November © at 1203 am. at’ mer residenc 314 Eye st Voted wite of George E.. Scott, loying | daushter of Susan King and the late Rev. Phillip Stewart.” Puneral Sunday, Novem. 130 p.m.. {rom Mount Jesreel Reiatives and {riends in- Interment Woodlawn o'clock. Relatives Interment Mounts cious one from us has gone, ¢ we loved is stilied. SHERMAN. ag November 28, at 2 friends er P Rela inv Interment - ST al Cemetery. = n( e !‘l’\\l:l,‘ WILLIE-BROW! NG IAIAI. V. Prid; Nn\ember k. !fl wi BROWNING HARALSON, wite’ of DE. bert Livingston Stavely ‘and daughter o l:)- late Justice E e ‘ I'HOMAS 0 V\‘l dORN bel OVEfl hus | ot Josephine H. Van Horn of 714 Slig 1 l\l‘ Silver Spring, Md. He is survives children and one sister, Mrs. Mary > P Miistead. Puneral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. o 'be: Faterm WALCK, FREDERICK H. On Prid vember 25, 1032 M st. n.e. FREDERIC] 32 years, beloved husband of B Walck. = Puneral services at his dence Monday, November 2§, at Relatives and friends invited to II! WILLIAMS, MARY TAYLOR. Drplned this Friday,” November 35 7 ¥ TAYLOR :r“a( ihe late Joseph and 3-1 y sister of Joseph ‘Tavlor, and mother of Asnes Latiey, Helen Dougiass, Peatl Buc gene and Raymond ms. ~Puneral , fom fer late residence, <x~>7 Harvard n.w., Monday, November 28, at 3 p.m. 27 WQOD, GEORGE A. On F‘rld-y November 8t his residence, 110 Hurley . Colmar Manor, EORGE A... WOOD, 8r., beloved husband of Anne W. Wood. "Remains are_ resting at Zur- horst's funeral parlors, 301 East Capil st. Services will be held at Zurhorst funeral parlors on Monday, November 2 at 2:30 Interment’ Fort Lineold Cemetery. In Memortam BUTLER, JQUN L. Jn loving memory of busband and our devi OHN lhfl !I‘l‘l! two "er. lnnlodl;‘. Navembeg iis 'UoVing wirE AND cHILDREN. BUTLER, JOHN L. Sacred to the memory of my dear faiher, JOHN L. BU i Who died two years ago £ 3771050, 'Anniversars mass at Holy I emer Church, HTER, BEATRICE R. MC!AID- roltr,#qlv E. AND l‘?lll‘l‘ B At ove and_devotion te of love snd ¢ 1o our beloved ORD. wiio, passed into lgc 28, uw,. xe-pecuvzly To live in the he tho love e tn the earts of those we love I8 igher l'lllln December 13y <l . NELLIE GILLEM AND ROBERT H. PORD. JOENSON. ANNIE M. A tribute of love to he memory of our ' dear mothe AR T SoUNSOR. Who Gemnria this lite seventecn years today, November Dcnug:nnbn. you wore s crown of pa- ‘Through' years t 3 Tgee handy that sest Jorever O mely® e ones that made our home. 4 BLIZABETH H. AND IDA L JORNSON 5 - Jfir:‘ssr"‘ll"en:;ucl.rsl. In sad but love an isban Tather. THOMAS B. JONES. parted t) vember 37, VOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HlVlOE szs In d l"‘n‘ffl = , 1931, membrance of dacar o SORROE. who died November 3 forget you, 3 While' 1o this world k'n’i:tyh" it I can mever d only knows my OETZEL. S'rn LUSBY. 1In ing, memor oH\y dfilr dsusnter, who years ago today, Novenber 51.”1’917““" So near and yet so.f 194 grant in yonder llnd. s dawn may find u: Heart to heart and hlnd!t‘o hand. Always renidmbered. SISTER VIOLA. * OETZEL, ETTA LUSBY. A tribute of low 19 the memory of our dear daughter and sister, ET All; SBY OETZEL. who d parted this life “ffteen years ago, Fifteen years. a vast eternity it see Bince 1.? immortal clntmeu’ynu‘rfi?'m THE FAMIL: !Y!AK' SAI.UD A. _In lavln( mzmoxv ot % our dear mother, SALUD: SP) & who entered into rest wen T peurs ago today, November . 1903 Love's remembrances out! o rmenten hndn“ lagt all ough ‘the yeurs be many 'tls true. 8till they are fluld. dear loving thoughts of vou e It J-nine sears Suceeding the Original _16%5 Connecticut. Ave. " Deeatoroy CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST e T CAPITOL 8T. Joseph F. Birch's Sons R R une west 09 Establi JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N, Fhone North 0047 TlMOTHY HANLON 611 H 8 AMBULANCE SF) V. L. 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