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He was educated at Georges Creek | Academy and studied medicine at t | Leng Island College Hospital in Brook- Iyn end at the College of Physicians | and Surgeons in Baltimore, receiving | his degree in 1834, He practiced medi- cine n Chicora, Pa., and later became csociated with his brothers in the But- and ser . Showalter entered vania Legislature in 1836 he Pennsy nd served in His n the Capital was from 1897 h 3, 1903. ing the late Representative are his widow, the former Miss Ella M. McKee: two daughters, Mrs. A. Wilson ndless of Pittsburgh and Mrs. /. Leggett of this city. and a son. John B. alter, also of Wash- | ingtor His eldest daughter, Genevieve, 'died while he was a member of Con- gress here. |” Dr. showalter was closely related to Surv the late United States Circult Judge | Jchn D. Showalter of Chicago, for wmnm vears law partner of Walter Q. | Gresham, President Cleveland’s Secre- |tary of State; Jackson Showalter, | famous chess champion, and the late W. B. Showalter, who was editor of end Publisher Magazine. He s re distantly related to Dr. Wil- | liam J. Showalter of the National Geo- | graphic Magazine. Funeral services will be held this jafterncon at 3:30 o'clock at Speare’s | funeral parlors, 1623 Connecticut ave- nue. The body will be taken to Butler, | Pa., for burial. El STAR EMPLOYE DIES Harry G. !lmms, Colored, 37 Years in Composing Rcom. Harry G. Simms, colored, a machinist's | helper in the ccmposing rocm of The | Evening Star 37 years, died at Gallinger | | Hospital Friday. | | Simms was born in Georgetown and | | had lived in the He is survived by his widow. Canital all his lif M | Mamie Simms. Funeral services will be | | held tomorrow afternoon at his late residence, 49 Florida avenue. 4 5¢ DinRER Teble Ser: —12 to 8 P.M. Fruit Cockta Tomato Juice Chicken Broth Boast Young Turkes—Dressing Cranberry Sa Prime Ribs of Beel. 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He had | welked out of his office in one of the | temporary buildings at Sixth end D | streets southwest when he was stricken | by heart disease. He died shortly after- werd in the first aid room. TAr. Beall had written many maga- zine and newspaper articles and for miny years had charge of the official eral’s Department. As a tribute to his efficiency co- |\\nvm. at the department are prepar- {ing a portfolio of his letiers and official | correspondence for future reference. { _Mr. Beall was a direct descendant of | George Beall of Dumb-rton, founder of seorgetown, and of Col. Ninnian Beall. ¢H' father, Charles Boall, was a pio- neer builder of this city and Baltimore. He is survived by a son, Everett S. Beall, jr.; four daughters, Mrs. Theo- dosiz _Lowry, Mrs. Lillie P. Allman, | Mrs. Florence B. Lowry and Mrs. Dor- othy Courchesne, and & brother, Dr. W. | W. Beall of Baltimore. EAHLIER YULE SHOPPING APPEAL TO MEN IS URGED | Retails’ National Council R I | Group Adv | Washington. s Merchants of Advertising appeals for earlier Christ | mas shopping chould be addressed al- ! most_exclusively to men, Washington { merchants have been advised by the research department of the R | National Council. |, The council’s *opinion plained in a statement issued yeste: I by the Merchants and Manufacturers Asociation, is based on a study of De- | cember shopping tendencies made las | yeer by the council. In a letter to Ed ward D. Shaw, secretary of the associa- tion, the research department of the council said: “Women are always much more ex- 1 pert_in shopping and, of course, devote much more attention to the subje As a result, when the stores finally de- cided to meet the and for earlier gift buying the adept women shoppers \ were quick to take advantage of the op- portunity. “Last year's figures show, however, that the sweep of the new ‘movement | apoarently failed to penctrate the con- sciousness of most men.” CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Meeting, Washington Simmons Club, Meeting. | phists, Hill Building, 8:15 p.m. Mecting. Liberation Group, C'A,8pm. TOMORROW p S | nity, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Board meeting. National League of | American Pen Women, Willard Hotel, 19:30 am. - | Meeting, National League of Repub- | lican Women, Willard Hotel, 3:30 p.m. Election meeting, Ruth Chapter, ; O. E. S, Brightwood Masonic Hall, 8 pm Ecuador is trying to promote an im- port restriction program. Rites Will Be Held at Home, Fol-‘ and in that ca-| correspondence in the Adjutant Gen- | t. | | 216 Albany avenue, Takema Pavk, 4 p.m. | United Lodge of Theoso- | Lunchecn, Alpha Delta Phi Frater- | TRIBES FIND PATH 0 PARADISE HARD | Colorful Mythology of MiskiQof and Sumu Described in Monograph. It's a rough road to Heaven for the| Miskito and Sumu Indians! These two tribes, who occupy that vest region of Honduras and Nicaragua | known 2s the mosquito coast, are the subject of a monograph just issued the Bureau of American Ethnology of | the Smithsonian Institution. Huhcrbm they have been practically unknown to| science. | _The most colorful phase of the m‘th-‘ ology of these peoples, as described in | ‘tnc Smithsonian monograph, concerns | | adventures of the soul after death.| When the Sumu dies, it is related. the | spirit immediately sets out for Para-| | dise, which is situated under the earth | It d the East where the sun rises. | it _is_attacked by macaws cnd| | moths which attempt to devour it. It defends itself with two sticks of wood | tied together in the form cf a cross with | a cotton thread, which always is at-| tached to the dead person before burial. | Worm Devours Women. | ‘Then it ‘is met by a gigantic worm | | which devours the women who have not | al been faithful to their husbands. | ‘Mtn are not molested by this monster | as they make themselves invulnerable by sttaching to the body a coat of | cockles. The road then leads through | the domain of a small, black lizard liv- | ing on trees, which tries to catch the | soul and deliver it to a toad. The| Jatter has a large pot full of boiling | water on the fire, into which it throws | a1l bad spirits. 'The soul may easily | | escape from final destruction, however, | by offering some beads to the lizard, who is very fond of such ornaments. | The toad also may be bribed. | The next stage is a high, slippery| hill. ‘The relatives of the dead man smear the soles of his feet with bees- | wax to facilitate his climbing. This obstacle overcome, the soul makes its | final entry in the Sumu paradise. Difficult for Tribesmen. Even more difficult is the journey of | the Miskito tribesman. First the trail | leads between two pine trees which | constantly are moving to and fro, catch- ing and annihilating those persons who have behaved badly on earth. Then | the road comes to a vast chasm spanned | by a bridge the width of a human hair. | Below there is a huge pot of boiling | water, into which falls any spirit that loses its balance. ‘The next obstacle is a very large river, which may be crossed in a canoe pad- dled by four toads. This stream | swarms with ravenous fish. ~All souls | which have been evil on earth are upset | and devoured by the fishes. Acro: | this stream lies Paradise. The Sumu, it is related, never kill any| | of the creatures they must meet on the | "flnal journey. When it is necessary to secure the skin of a toad for making a drum head, they do not kill the cre ture, but flay it alive and release it. giving it a few berries from a certain | | tree as payment far its skin SUIC|DE VERDlCT GIVEN IN RAIL DEATH CASE\ Liberia Nasello, 59, Held to Have | | Placed Himself Before Train | Last Tuesday. A verdict of sulcide was returned by a coroner’s jury yesterday in the case of Liberia Nasello, 59, who was km!d\ | Tuesday when he placed himself on a | railroad track in Northeast Washington | in front of the Capitol Limited, Testimony at the inquest showed Na- sello had written a note, the contents of which police could only partially | make out, and then laid down on the | tracks. Nasello lived in the 2100 block | of Fourth street. Funeral services had already been held for the man and burial was in Fort | Lincoln Cemetery. The coroner's jury | was sworn in Wednesday, but the in- | quest was postponed in order that an- other witness could be brought before | the jury to tesmy COMEDY TO BE GI\IEN Stephen and St. Incarnation Church Group Entertainers. “Bachelor Boarders,” a comedy in and en epilogue, will be pre- the dramatic club of St. phen and the Incarnation Church | e parish hall, Sixteenth and New- sireets, Friday night. The cast includes Albertine Huston, Maude Cutting, Constance Kramer, Ridgely J. Belt, Lucy Wright, Dorothy Milne, William Clark, Stephen Grey, Judith Gayle, John 'Brazel, Herbert | Farmer and Philip McKim. Miss J. A. will direct. Daneers include Sue Blanche Fletcher, Rosemary | | iduth, Jane Sudduth, Marje Baldwin, | Madeline * Wright, Jaqueline Aug’usle. | and Genevieve Coon. | - Mayor Edgecombe of Bournemouth, | England, has dispensed with the annual mayoral banquet and will devote the ! necessary $1,000 to aid unemployed. 1932—PART ONE @ards of Thanks. ALLEN. ESTHER G. The husban sister_and_entire family of Mrs. G. ALLEN. deceased, wishes thank all those who extended P4ty to us in our berew loss “of “our beloved deeply moved and consoled By the noble spirit and loyalty of her @Ssociates in the Record and 'Audit w_Division and the entire force of the Internal Rev- enue Department. Truly their sympathy and commiseration have a sustaining power in our grief and sorrow. Again we wish to express our gratitude end ap- preciation to ther: O. E. ALLEN. 6 CARTER. ISABEL FRANCESCO. 1 desire oep gratitide o hen Shera B Cartes, uide 'to Srer Rev, PA. ‘Scott, the Masonie. its adoptive hranches. of Elks and all who helped to make cross easier 'to bear by, their " tervic flowers and_ expressions of sympathy ine the “Hiness and ai_the death of my beloved wite, ISABEL FRANCESCO CAR- | AMES A. CARTER AND FAMILY. MONROE, JAMES We wish to express our eratitude to oy friends for thei sympathy at t JAMES S. MONROI MONROE, JAMES S. The memb: family ‘of JAMES 'S. MONROE. buried Tuesday, November 22, his residence. fi0K L st. s their thanks ‘and ap iheir many friends for their and kind services. TURNER, AMY C. T wish to extend sin- cere thanks to my many friends and rela- tives for their beautiful flors] tributes and expressions of sympathy during my bercavement at the death of my daugh- ter. AMY C. TURNER. MOTHER, MRS. FANNIE NALLS WHAY- LAND. ulr.lMN ALFRED T. We wish t our friends and reletives for thei: ness and for the beautiful flore our recent bereavement son and our bi i{figmflfinm VAUGHAN AN SIMP] i \”LY MPERS AND | WERDIG. dness. flowers and of our_ brother, THE FAMILY. sympathy s for ‘their ex- | gr‘»‘m& of S¥mbainy” Shd beaueltul norai 1 a e dea of our beloved fa- | ther, WILLIAM WERDIG HIS CHILDREN. Deuaths. ALSOP, THOMAS FRANKLIN. On Thurs- day. December 1. 1932, at the residence of his son, Norman 8. Alsop. River ro near Tuxedo, Md. THOMAS FRANKLIN, Belo _husband of the ler). He is John B. Al- T Noiman B, Alsob. December sop. Alice I ®rida Funeral Suna: from the above Lincoln Cemete On December ospital, GEORGE cloved son of Anna C. am H. Baker. ~Funeral from 3 ett's funeral home, 131 11¢ st. se. on Monday, December p.m. " Relatives and 'triends invite terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. BEALL, EVERETT STANTON. SR. denly, on Thursday. December VERETT STANTON BEALL, Sr. beloved husband of the late’ Mary Joyce e his late residence, 2016 Hiliyer pl. n.w.. Monday, December 5. Requiem mass at St. Matthew's Ohurch at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. 4 Blll' MAE E. On Friday. December 2, at her residence. 49A Bates st. MAE E. (nee Carter). beloved wife ol Walter R. Berry and daughter of Fan- nie D. and the late Join Carter and sis- |(r of Arthur F. Carter. Funeral from V. dn Snnbure ('g 1909 H st. n.w.. on Mon- BOONE, ROSIA. day, December 1, Pa., ROSIA BOO! Er Thomas Bo: ister of Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards and Andrew Smith. She also | BN NG SRRl fhArmegt Wilkinsbure, ved wite of Marriage Licenses. Jouett Shouse, 52, Metropolitan Club, and Catherine F. Dodd, 306, 3300 O st Rev. Georse L. Fi Joseph T. Edison, and Sconson Smith, Pey. Daniel Washi Willlam _Jones, 013 and Ethel 13 Vermont ave, Fairmont H . Koy, Witham B dasetr o elsnts, Md: Samuel B. Cramer, 39. 3130 ave. and Rose Wagman, 1941 ev. Aaron Volkman. Harry F. Saunders, 26, Elizabeth J; Shissen. Harvey B. Smith. Sherman 9th st.; 24 B st. s.W.; Rev. 3rd st. se. and Massachusetts ‘ave.; 1014 10th st. and 1015 8th st Rev. . Tis, Eail'C. Boaulding. 21, Elinor 8. Jones, 17 Alan Parsons. John H. Clark. 22 Florida eve., t.: Rev. the Masonic Craft and | the Tuxedo Club | many relatives and | Departed this life Thurs- | i 1812 K st and | Braths. l BOOZE. AZANDA. Departed this life No- | 30, 1932, at 5:30 p.m.. at ber 8School s.w.. AMANDA loving Loroy “Boose: u daughter. Louise Booze: | iwo sisters, Mary Washington and Lulu | Carter: three brothers. Milton. Waiter | and Moses Johnson: three sunts and two | Incles. ‘and @ host of other relatives and Triends. " Funeral Saturday. December 3. | a1 pm. from Eugene Fords tuneral| chapel. Interment Rogemont Cemetery. | BROWN, MARY JANE. Depar on Friday, December 2 at her residence. 3 MARY JANE BROW She mourn their loss two_sisters, Cook and Margaret Burg host_of of s mains no y funeral Notice of funeral 1 CHITTICK. er Treity Fospital, L TICX, mot! of Helen 1430 Rhode Tsland ~rgo. Tl leay Mrs. rous Iy December. Interment € dAr Hill Ceme LUCY. On Friday, at Ty, December esigence of Jessie and Merie McCowan. Hel i Johnson and Howard R. Will | sister of David, Jobn, Herbert | nk Wil Reimains resting a i 3 funeral cauren, 1412 (0 o Sendas. econ nte residenc | Mo ecember. o ot J pm. | Tmoni Avenue Bapiist ~Church Interment Harmony Geme 13. L CLARK. LUCY. | "ot Porest Temple, I ereby notided of: LUCY’ CLARK. cemabez 4, at | e, 15th and'Que sts. 1.3 | All EIk lodges | MARIE PIERCE. F. S. | de RONCERAY. MAR temples are invited. EVA GREEN. D. R LOUVISE. On_ | E .0 on Tuesasy, | ; ‘thence to St. | re 'mass will De | pariors.” Decembe: Patrick's said at Cemeters. | Frsuen. momeRT 3 of Enel 1 1 e | | GLANTON, ROBERT B. Thursday, December at ‘'his residence, ' RT B, GLANTON, beloved hu: ashington ' Glanton, br may Kenner, Mrs. Ethel liams, Thelma Thornion and _William Glanfon. Funeral Monday, Deeember 5. | at 1 pm. from Capitol View Bapti Church, (0th and Ames sts. s.e, | mains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U’st. n.w. ' until 6 pm. Saturday, thereafter at ihe above Fesidence. GRIMES, PEARL. On Tuesda . at 10 p.m., at 0% Tiate hw PeARL, wite of John Grime: Estello “Thompon and granddauehi James Wanzer. Funerel Sunday, De [ erg WP o Galbraiin’ A M. E. | Church. Intcrmeni Lincoln Memorial | | Cemeters. 4 | HALLORAN. | ber 2.2 Nn\'zmber resideace. 4o MARY On_Friday, Decem- | at dence, : loved ‘daughter of the late John garet Halloren, Funesal from her laf Tesidence on 30, Triniy "Cnurch. at o and iriends Jnvited | omit flowers. 5 | HARRIS, CI\THEEI‘IE On Priday. Decem- | | ber 9. ATHERINE HARRIS of | | 3550 Hoth st now wife of William Hat- | rie, Services at Holy Trinity Church ith and N sts. nw Monday, December 5, wlere mass will | said at 10 am | HARVEY, LEROY. On Thursday, Decemb | dand W 5% LeRGvI e voica “Rusbana - of Anna Harves and brother of Elia Simmons. He also leaves otner relaiives ~and I{riends. Sunday, December 4, at 1 pam., e e g e mérumr at terment Lincoln Memorial Cem band of the late Saran A. Sist Decemger 5, | alkers Chapel, and | and Catherine D. imore; Rev. C. Frank Washington, 43, and Fa - roll, 7. both of Thdian Head: MA . Hew "G Hbscoe WHaht. 21, 1653 Be | Agnes”Cole, T8, 1655 Benning 34 Rew Ry o ichard Scott, 37, 1416 1st st. s.w., and Julia Lippkins, (] i o s 416 15t st sw orc ndor, 21, 459 N ot. « Ethel R. McGaha, 15, 480 N St s Bey C. D. Brewingto Alvin Enrlich, Jeanetfe Leon, H. Metr Charles B Princeton pl. Degatur st.; Re 38. 220 E E 5t Rev Births Reported The following_births have bet £, the Heqlth Department during the tees | ot.. H | 24 hours Glarence H. and Brcaicia Conger. jr., boy miah aid Marie Cullinane, boy. ~ and Mary Cookses. boy Gecrge L. and Hazel Skinn Byron E. and Jane Richardsol Louis and Anna Bordenick, Newman and Arline Bumstead. girl, Jahn and Annie Castiegnau, girl. Willis ‘and Ine Smith. irl Daniel and Walter, girl. Jemes J. and Edith Burroughs, g Bernard J. and Rose Carlin, John and Morine Eonnell. boy. Eimer and Lillian Robinson. boy. James C. and Margaret Wiiliams, boy. Arthur and Mary Mudd. boy. Charles L. and Margaret Wiikinson, boy. Ambrose R. and Thelma Swan, girl William A and Georgia_Hunter. girl. Oliver W. and Marietta Perry, girl Henry and Melda Klopp. girl. Joseph D. and Mary Johnson, girl. Joseph P. and Phoebe Gibson. giri. Raymond C. and Louise Stevenson, boy. Charles B. and Ruth St irl, s ahd Nepsy K1 William and Odeal Smith. boy. Arthur C. and Aurg Chichester, girl. John L. and Lottie Greem: xiny. Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported to the Heaith Department during the last 24 hours Jane Jerome Winder, 83, 1765 Massachu- | setts ave. Sevent Bargains at $18. Smart shades of bl tan. All sizes. EISEMAN’S SUITS--0"COATS '18 NOTHING DOWN | Pay Next Year | $6 IN JANUARY $6 IN FEBRUARY $6 IN MARCH rials, excellently tailored and trimmed. All models. tate to open an account. h and F* . Fine all-wool mate- ue, gray, brown and Don’t hesi- | Hospital. Robert W. Fisher, 78, Jobn Willlam Sherman. Everett §. Beall, sr., Building. Robert 8. Jones, 64, 9 Esther T. Shaw, Louisa J. Chittick, Clara Lee Hill, 56. Mse Elizabeth Berry, 3 James” H. Hitapper, pital 1016 Florida ave. 8. 1123 24th st. War Department corse Washington 0 Butternut st. , 40-A Bates st. Providence Hos- j[Edmund W. King, 34, Walter Reed Hos- pital Infant of Mary Morrisey, Children’s Hos- pital. Leroy Harvey, 75. 1413 Corcoran st. John M. Swann, 71, Casualty Hospital, . 1250 3rd st. s.w. Home. 5th st Worth_Isley, 18y Hospital Lorenzo Walsto pital Robert Glaston Charles Morris, Alberta James. 35, Freedmen's Hospital William ‘M. Scott, 20, 70 Rhode Island ave. Ernest Ewell, 20, Emergency Hospital, Unofficial efforts of engineers, post- a1, 5 53rd st. n.e. District Jail. fice department in the last three months resulted in $135000 in new telephone contracts. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue E_'L“M&&_L"__— LOST. CAMERA. left on running board at va‘y Yerd; film exposed in camera: impor! P;;nt Botity at once 1006 F st. n.w. Tele: 00107 COLLIE 3, pazt shapherd; ta % N straved from’ Dec. 2. Reward. Bst. ne. DOG—Black fe; der neck, nam Toe sts. W, GENERATOR for Essex car, between 0th and Kennedy n.w. a1 2nd and T n.e. Reward. Ga. 4167-J. Call evenings or Sun GOLD BRACELET. three blue sets; valued as_keepsake. Rews 226 A st PACKAGE—WIll t the ms‘ o le Pomeranian. white un- “Vamp”: at 14th and Mon- Dec. 1. 5:30 pm. Return to Sook fe 'y nllhz. i, uv or afternoon. SRt Metropoliian: B300. KBt 3T, brown llll in Fox ter 'lhllh.\e Socount oF keys: aad Lier reward. Apt 3. 181 Park ma 5- name “‘Grace’ able package in error at No. 11 (653 kindly return to the oce. POCKETBOOK. small el 18 rent money; Lansb ATCH. M"::_"}Bfii" on :fl‘ Dubu. white = o 1 Rev. | Tuberculosis Hos- | men and clerks in the British post of- | | of Marjorie Lee Hi | May Hill Whitney address on Mond: am. Interment Glenwood Ce IE G. On Gaturcay at Providence Hospit Funeral from the Co. i home, 1400 C: nw. on thence to 7th st Smith Services for the repose of her soul friends invited. = Interment | Cemetery. HOURIHANE, DOROTHY GERTRUDE. On | Pridey, December | University Hospil DOROTHY GER | TRUDE. beloved daughter of Eugene_J. nd Gertrude Milburn Hourthane. Fu- h st. -n.w.. Monday, Decembe: : thence to Nativity Churc where requiem mass will be said at 8:15 am. for the repose of her soul - Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited 4 URDLE, CATHERINC E. ember 1, ve: Cedar Hill | On_Thursday, at_her residence. 30 Blats ne. CATHERINE £ 3 nee Hines).'devoted wife of Charles dle and mother of Mrs tin's” Church,” . where mass be for 'the repose of her soul friends _invited to attend. Movunt Olivet Cemetery. ROBER] On_Friday. Bh:mhtr sidence, 917 Parruul\ . ROBERT S. JONES. Service at above address Monda¥, December { 25m. Interment Codar Hil Gemeters. 3 | LIGGINS, WALTER. Suddenly, on Fri s | December 2, 1 , at his_residence, - | 17th st. n.w.. WALTER LIGGINS, beloved | husband of Blanche Liggins. Remains at Frazier’s funeral home, 387 Rhode Island ave. now. Notice ‘of Tuneral 1ater. | MANGUM. EDWARD D. Suddzn))‘ Satur- day afternoon, December 3. 1032, at 1 o'clock, at his home, $08 P st. n.e. ED- WARD D. MANGUM. aged 5. husband of { Margaret’ Elien Mangum. (nee Wise). He D bren & Prominent and aetive member ¢ °Douglas M. E. Chureh since its found- ing. Mr. Mangum was florist and land- scape architect at Gallaudet College. Co- | lumbia_Instituf ich Sapital’ and Relatives ‘and ‘ Tnterment He 15 survived by one son, Ed: Z. Mangum of New York: two daugh Mary Ellen Mangum and_ Ann M berry of Washington, — Funeral will be strictly private at his late dence Monday efternoon. ~Interment W be in Rock Creek Cemetery. MILLER. JESSIE M. On Saturday. Decem- ber 3, 1 JESSIE M. MILLER. Re- mains’ resting at she Deal funeral home, 816 H st. ne Notice of funeral here- after. POWELL. GEQRGE W. Dep Saturday. December 3 ." GEORGE | W. POWELL of 3112 Sherman ave. n.w Notice of funeral hereafter. O'DONNELL, EMMA V. On December in “‘Baltimore, Md.. EMMA V wile of James O'Donnell ” P from her late Fesic Roliing_ro: day, e ed this life " on ' Mon- = Mg Yeauiem the Baltimore Cathedral at, 10 mass at St Gabriels M Retatives and friends | invited. ~ Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. 4 OLSON, DELIA. On Wednesday, November 40, 103, at Gallinger Hospital. DELIA OLSON, beloved mother of Shirley Olson. She also leaves thice sisters and many gther relatives and” friends, | Remains Testing at the John T. Rhines funeral Chapel dfa ‘ana Eve sts. . Notice of funeral later. 4 SERRIN, CATHERINE V. On Thursday. December 1, 1932. CATHERINE V.. be- loved wite of the late Franklin P. Sérrin. Funeral {rom the residence of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Arthur A. Riemer. 4501 Co: duit ‘road, on Monday, December, 5. #:30 am. Requiem mass at Holy Trinity | Church st 9:15 am. Interment Monnt | Olivet Cemetery. 4 SEWELL, BERNARD E. On Friday, Decem- " 1032, at Casualty Hospital, BER- E. ‘beloved son of Lola Sewell, He is survived by two_children, two sisters and one brother. ~Puneral irom the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Cliapin st. nw.. on Monday, December &. at 2 pm.' Relatives and friends invited. Tnterment Congressional Cemetery. 4 SHAW. ESTHER N. Suddenly, on Priday, December 3, 1932. at her resi- .* 2730 OSth’ st . ER Fomer S0 1 St e oh Mondsy ber 5. st 2 p.m. ' Relatives an: iends invifed. Interment Congressio 2. 932 TR Fesidence. 110 ah::a' WILLIAM SHERMAN, ved faiher of Mrs. Lil: Alford Woodson “efvides at Mosong's 1 . n.w.. Monday, De~ at g :?n.n !nuxmen%yfllm— T\'\'lLl'r AM LEES ':nlfeflllnl the Original SHOWALTER. Saturdey. DAL’ 3 band of Eila McKe? Shov: m the parlors of Almus R Speat % Sonn ares ‘sndsy. December #:30 pm. Iateyment Butler, Pa. Kind] Qu Friday. December 4 hu: omit fowers. ARRY G. . HARRY G. SIMMS. d Mamie Sims and so: Mrs. Eruma Johnson. Ry the W. Erge: You st. ce. RED M. Saturday, Das wiNg? E _af Emergency m«mnb UIT bae on 310 ¢ Dermott) belo. e y Summerville, faw lth and Josesning her of Mary A o Novembep nger Hose %o mourk funeral el Payne 1 beloved wife of 'Alexander Remains resting at the funeral home of Willlam Reube Rockville, Md. Funeral froi Jeanette Lusbys Mabel Magrude! ica Conger. Funeral frol ence, 4007 30th st.. Moun| on Monday, December 5. af _thence to St James' Chufcl Md,. where mass will b am. for the repose of hei o ives and friends are invite erment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rainicr. Nid., 84 WARFIELD, ALICE A, On Priday, Decens per 2, ALICE A._wife of the laf Winiem ‘Warfield,“Funeral from late residence. 206 P St. December 5. at 10 a.m. friends _invited. Cemetery. WILLIAMS, EDWARD A, On Thursda: he: nw.. Monday}' Relatives ani Interment Glenwog busband of Laura Willlams, son 0 Nancy aWilllams of . Va,, brother of Hattle Bates, James R, Dantel d R. Allen Williams. Puneral Sun: December 4, from Nineteenth Stree arted, this Life on Pri4 at 2300 Lomq ELLA WILLISy neli’ Willis. mothed of ‘George Hudnell and beth Radcliffe. Lucy Diggs, Catherine Gordon. Georgette Smith an Jobn Butler. - Memaing resting at Med Guire's {uneral home, 1820 Hith st. n“‘ after 3 p.a, sund:y Puneral'services al the above lishment Monday, Decem. Interment &% Mouni b Eawara & Nytisan: ._Hines. Co. Tuneral ; DoV, on “Tusscay, In flmnfiam EURDSALL. FRANRIE In sad but loving. olir con' and brotherg: LL. who depaied this) years ago, today, December! 2w the road was geiting htils were hard .o clin SO 1. S TORO. | Tother, who departe today, Deceme} \GSmTER, HATTIC E. wnn‘:‘ (ETTS. CHARLES R. CHARLES Wi CHARLES M. In" memory of ou loved ones, CHARLES T. RICKETTS, passed aviy December 4. 1010; CHAR W. RICKETTS. June an CHARLES M. RICKETTS. October. '} : THE FAMILY. . JACOR W, 1In loving remem-y ance’ of our_deat husband and father, JALO!] H. STANGE, who departed e £ today, December 4, 1031,) A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled 3 LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. % STEPPER, CECELIA In loving _remem. brence of our dear mother. AL STEPPER. who nasied ‘away twents-fvey vess ago. Decend b e I3 beautitul memery of one 5o dear. Sadly missed. DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, ANNA AND} BARBARA. __ FUNERAL DIRE TIMOTHY HANLON ' 4 611 H St. N.E—Lin. 5513 H H H a AMBULA SERVICE V. L. SPEARE CO Neither the successors to nor connectedy with the original’ W. R. Speare establishe ment, 1009 H St. NW.2 Phone National 286 ~ WILLIAM H. SCOTT : 400 Sth ST, S.E. LINCOLN 0530, ALFRED B CAWLEE WALTER & i A GAwLER J OSEPH " GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 [__No BRANCH OFFICE _| SONS CO.; n NERAL DIRECTORS MATORIECM f N.E. LINCOLN 5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. NW. Noaoiono1 247gt Modern Chapel. Telephone * Conneeticut.. pm‘:’fi‘i'u'i" " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. hone Lincoln 0372 ~ CHAMBERS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons R Bibne west Et M St. N.W. ' "pone Weet 1841 ____ FUNERAL DESIGN " GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBI MODERATE PRICES FHONE NAT. Slos O it {4th & B and Sundays ye' GEO. A. COMLEY G ™ s nm""fi"ufl‘"é‘m 130-3-1 u"é’t" ..: Gude Brcs, Co., 1212 F St. w"‘?fl.fi‘,‘fi.‘.’.“‘