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FUNERAL AT ALAM FOR MRS. BRINGHURST Services for Daughter of Gen. Sam Houston Are Held at Historic Spot. By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., December 6.— The most historic spot in Texas was the scene today of funeral services for | the last surviving daughter of Gen.| Sam Houston, first President of th2 Lono Star Republic The body of Mrs. Nettie Houston Bringhurst, 80, who died yesterday frem injuries suffered in a motor car acci- dent, was to lie in state in the Alamo. There 183 frontiersmen under Col. lied the army that freed Texas in the battle of San Jacinto. Travis and his band died to the last man. Mrs. Bringhurst was injured fatally when the car in which she was riding overturned on a highway Saturday. ——— VIRGINIA WOMAN DIES [Mrs. Cora D. Barnhouse Lived Here | for 30 Years. Mrs, Cora D. Barnhouse, 61, widow of | Sidney J. Barnhouse, died yesterday at | | Garfleld Hospital. She was a native | of Northumberland County, Virginia, | and had resided in Washington for | more than 30 years. | Funeral services will be held tomor- | row at 2:30 pm. at her late residence, 3552 Rock Creek Church road. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery, Alexan- THE EVENING HUBERT NEWSOM RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Lawyer Who Died Sunday Will Be Given Burial in Glen- wood Cemetery. Funeral services for Hubert Newsom, 63, lawyer and real estate dealer, who died Sunday at his home, 1120 East Capitol street, will be held tomorrow at 1:30 pm. at the residence. Further ceremonies will be conducted at the Ninth_Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, at 2 pm. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Among those attending the funeral will be members of the Hope Lodge, No. 20, F. A. A. M., of which Mr. New som was past master. He also was prominent in other fraternal organ- dria, Va. | izations Surviving are three daughters, Cora Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Eliza- Barret Trevis fought off 5,000 Mexican | D., Mrs. Francis Palmer and Mrs. Lexie | beth Smith, and two sons, Hubert Ansel regulars for 10 days while Houston ral- | Brown, all of Washington. and Howard Fowler Newsom. WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’'S WEAR STORE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $|‘50 AND $2 AND TAIL ORED NECKTIES 15 THREE FOR $325 E arranged for this special purchase when the low silk market offered exceptional opportunities . . . These ties are from a famous maker, styled in Europe, of beautiful silks, many of which are imported . . . New Persian, Brocaded, figured satins, all-over, moire, warp and striped designs. All silk lined and of resilient construction. An excellent buy for Eatly Gift Shoppers. * All Gifts Attractively Boxed % CHARGE ACCOUNTS Pay in 30 days or use our Extend- NOW! 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Mrs. Kaufmian is survived by her husband, who is a retired employe of the Congressional Library; three sons, Joseph and George of Washington and Leo Kaufman of New York, and three daughters, Katherine and Gertrude of this city and Mrs, Michael J. Hagerty of Berkeley, Calif. HORAN FUNERAL RITES Services for District Employe to Be Held Tomorrow. Funeral services for Daniel I. Horan, 136, a District employe, who died Sun- day at his home, 717 Second street northeast, will be held tomorrow at 19:30 am. from the residence. Requiem mass will be sald at St. Aloysius Church at 10 a.m. followed by burial in_Mount Olivet Cemetery. Surviving are three brothers, all of ‘Washington. BYRNE RITES SET Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Ireland, and resident of the District for more than 40 years, who died yes- terday at her home, 21 Bryant street northeast, will be held tomorrow at 9:30 am. at the residence. high mass will be sung at St. Martir.'s Church at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Mcunt Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Byrne is survived by her hus- gene and Joseph A., and one daughter, Margaret M. Byrne, all of Washing- ten. Deaths Reported. Pliny Merry, 84, Washington Home for Incurables. ¢ Joseph B. Showalter, 81, 145 Fairmont st. Catherine E. Hurdle, Mary T. Wilson, 71, 7th pl. John M. Murphy. 68, 713 Princeton st. Edward D. Mangum, 65, 908 F st. n.e. Jennie G. Howy, 63, Providence Hospital. Enos D. Taylor, 60, 1705 Newton st. n.e. Marie de Ronceray, 60, 1833 Kalorama rd. Jennie Sapin. 35, 1020 17th st. Sewell, 33, Casualty Hospital. g 33, Episcopal Eye, Ear = er, 18, Providence Hospital. Barbara Clark, 66, 4816 Deane ave. n.e James Abe Jackson, 61, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Harry Simms. 48, Gallinger Hospital. Lucy Clark. 47. Vermont ave. Hillary Summerville, 45, 114 H st. s.w. Monroe Spencer, 40. Emergency Hospital. Julia Olson. 32, Galiinger Hospital Louise Boone. 20, Gallinger Hospital Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LiIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast Free Parking Facilities E. Byrne, 61, a native of County Falk, | Requiem | band, three sons, Frederick T.. E. Eu-| Retires ALMERICO ZAPPONI ' DISBURSEMENT CLERK 27 YEARS RETIRES Agriculture Départment Employe Entered U. S. Service in 1880. After 27 years as disbursing clerk‘in the Agriculture Department, Almerico Zappone was retired December 1 with | a ;;ecord of having disbursed funds amounting to $2,100,000,000. Mr. Zappone cntered the Govern- ment service in 1880 as an enlisted private in the Army Signal Corps. He joined the Agriculture Department in 1891, when the weather service of the Signal Corps, to which he was attached, became the Weather Bureau. He was appointed acting chief of the depart- ment’s division of accounts and dis- bursements in 1905 and was made chief the following year. Mr. Zappone has been succeeded by william R. Fuchs, who has been a member of the department's division of accounts and disbursements for more than 20 years. GLOUCESTER MAN DIES Robert A. Jones Rites to Be Held Thursday at Thoroughfare. Robert A. Jones, 51, died yesterday at his residence, 2411 Benning road northeast. A native of Gloucester County, Va. Mr. Jones formerly was schoolmaster at Thoroughfare, Va. He came here about eight years ago to live with his sons. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Kath- erine Jones; three daughters, three | sons and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be heid at Thoroughfare Thurscday afternoon. Greenland Moves West. COPENHAGEN (#)—Greenland is moving westward at the rate of 20 yards a year, according to measure- ments made by an expedition headed by Dr. Knut Rasmussen which explored 12,500 miles of shore line on the south- east coast. One Block W est of the White House A Common Error WARS come and go. Habits of living and stantly. Yet one false Nations rise and fall. thinking change con- idea has stubbornly en- dured for generations . . . the belief that people of small means must choose a funeral director on a basis of price, not quality. Investigation of funeral costs in advance of need will prove positively that funeral services of the finest type are available at prices suited to every family’s purse. No funeral director in Washington can provide an appropriate and comforting service of the finer type for less money than Joseph Gawler Sons ask for their exceptionally beautiful final tributes. No family need risk disappointment by patron- izing another funeral director, because the full fac s of this eighty-two-year-old establish- ment are available at very moderate cost. Con- sult our Advisory Department at any time, without charge or obligation. Joseph Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler William A. Gawler Joseph H. Gawler Sons, Inc. Gawler We Maintain No Branch Offices FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1850 1750-52-54 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. Phones: National 5512-5513 . "ESTHER G. husband, father, IALLIN ESTHER G. The husban D. C, TUESDAY, .DECEMBER 6,. 1932. Qard of Thanks. | sister_and entire family of Mrs. G. ALLEN, deceased. wishes to heartily thank all those who extended their sym- pathy to us in our bereavement. in the Ioss ‘of our beioved ER. ‘We are deeply moved and consoled by the noble spirit_and lovalty of her associates in the Record and Audit Review Division and the entire force of the Internal Rev- enue Department. Truly their sympathy and commiseration have been a sustaining DOWer in our grief and sorrow. Again we wish to express our gratitude and ap- preciation to them. E. ALLEN. © BAKER. DR. H. On Monday. De- cember 5. 1932, at Children's Hospital. Dr. H. FERCY BAKER, aged 65 vears. beloved father of John Milton Baker of this city and Harry Kenneth Baker of Florida.” Remains resting _at Hysong's parfors. 1300 N st. nw. Notice of fu- neral arrangements later BURNS. HELEN M. Departed this lite on | Sunday. Decembér f, 1032, HELEN M. beloved daughter of John J. and the laté | Margaret E. Bu Funieral from het late ‘residence. 4% Oneida place .. on Wednesday, December 7. at 8:30 a.m. thence o 5t Aloystus Church, where re- aulem mass will be cflered at 9 am. for the Tepose: of her friends. invited. Cometer THE WEATHER District of Columbia, — Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain beginning late tonight or early tomorrow morn- ing; warmer tonight. with minimum temperature about 50 degrees: colder tomorrow night; moderate to fresh southwest winds. Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy, fol- lowed by rain beginning late tonight or early tomorrow morning; warmer to- night, colder in extreme west portion tomorrow. West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- mMOITow; warmer in the extreme east portion tonight, colder tomorrow. River Report, Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours, | Temperature. Barometer. | Yesterday— Degrees. _nches. 4pm. .. 30.04 8pm. ... 30.08 Midnight 30.12 Today- 30.12 4am. ., 8am, . 30.13 30.10 Noon . Highest, 59, p.m. yesterday, Year 8:00 am. today. ago, 54. Lowest, 36, 2go, 34. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United State} Coast and Geodétic Survey.) Today. 2:46a.m. 9:20am. 3:18 p.m. 10:00 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises, 7:12 soul. Relatives and Interment Mount Olivet 4:00 Year Tomorrow. 3:4lam. 10:12a.m. 4:09 pm. 12:53 pm. High Low cees High . . Low .. Sets, |Sun, today . 4:46 | Sun, tomorrow 7:13 4:46 Moon, today.. 1:10p.m. 1:06am. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the | Capital (current month to date): Month. 1932, Average. Record. January 4.82 3.55 7.09 82 February 246 327 684 '84 March 6.45 3.75 884 '91 April 212 327 9.13 89 May 507 370 1069 '89 | June 284 413 1094 '00 July .. 243 471 1063 86 |August ...l 136 401 1441 28 | September ... 4.24 324 1081 "6 | October ..... 7.40 2.84 857 '85 Novembsr . 643 237 869 '89 December .... - 332 756 '01 Weather in Various Cities. 3 Temperature. Pl Stations. . om0t Weather. ** aejomoivg qusm 19 Clear Clear Cloudy I Clear . Clear . Cloudy Snow Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy . Pt.cloudy Snow Cloudy lear Cloudy Cloudy Snow % Cloudy lear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Rain Foggy Clear . Clear . Cloudy . Ptcloudy ST Glear Clear Cloudy Clear Snow Cloudy . Cloudy . Clear Clear S Gloudy 2 Pe.cloudy 7 Clear Clear Clear N_Y. Atlants, Ga..'. Atiantic_City.".". Baltimore, Md.. i Birmingham . Bismarck. N. D. Boston. Mass Buffalo, N. Y... Charleston, 8'C. Chicago, 1L .. Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio. Columbia,’ S. C. i Denver, Colo... Detroit. Mich.. | Bl Paso. Tex | Gaiveston, Tex: | Helena, _Mont | Huron.'s. Dak. Indianapolis.Ind Jacksonville Fla. Kansas City. Mo | Los _Angeles. Louisville, Ky.. > Miami. Fla { Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Me. Portland, Oreg Raleigh.' N, C. Sait Lake City San Antenio San Diego, Cail San ' Francisco. St. Louis, Mo. . 8t. Paul,"Minn_ Seattle. ‘'Wash. . | Spokane, Wash. i | Tai Fla 10,12 10 40 30.20 3014 WIRE-HAIR n.w._Po RfigE 8 32 7l LOST. BIRD DOG—Black and white. Please re- turn to 241 Strickler ave. Clarendon, Va., and receive reward. or call NA. 1470. 6 | BOSTON BULL, black and white; licens 17821; child's pet. Reward . Emerson CAMEO BROOCH. diamond set; between Capitol grounds and Kann's store, or on b and Emerson exp. bus. Reward. Adams 1114 \ED’TERmEn. vicinity large. chromium plated. Re- ._Call Cleveland 4998 DOG. police_puppy._male: Reward. Cleve. 5792, st n.w. DOG—Small. white, Spitz, female. Saturday night: bad_left ‘Bonnie.” Reward. _Ga. 883 EYEGLASSES—Shell Wednesdey, Nov. 30, in corridor 1824 8 st.'n.w.. or front of 1 Lincoln 3081-W. e GLASSES, met: . in Hauseman Bros case; losi Saturday.' Reward. American University campus. Miss Beatty. GLASSES. in brown case_(Whitcomb, Lan- caster, N. H.), lost on Columbia rd. near 17th st. n.w. ' Call Adams 1657. Reward. MUFF, lost In taxi cab Sunday evenini black Persian lamb muff. Telephone Cleve. 4634 Reward & e RING (Army): will party who_called Nat. 6320 Priday pm. call D. M. Church, Dist Nat. Bank, between 8:30 and 3:30 p.m.? Sentimental value. T BPRINGER SPANIEL, male. black-and-white stripe, answers name “Lipton. Liberal re- ward._Bergmann’s Laundry, 623 G st. n.w. WHITE COLLIE, tag No. 4788. Reward. 128 Adams st. nw. el WRIST WATCH, name "Grace” eneraved vicinity 10th and_F sts. n.w. Saturday. Re- d_"Atlantic 1840 The GREATER tag No_ 1 3649 Albemarle | Tim, _after p.m or front of 0 C st. s.e. ONE OF THE LARGEST (L) UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 565 w For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amazed the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. NW. You Get th ,.uc and the Best from | CHAMBERS Breaths. BUSHONG, MRS. SUMMERVILLE J. Monday." December 5. 1932, Mr: MERVILLE JANE BUSHONG, aged years, beloved wie of ihe late Tsaac New- n Bushong. Funeral from her late resi- dence, 1154 Morse st. ne. on Wednes- day. December 7, at 7 a.m. Interment Culpeper, Va. BUTLER. MARTHA. On Tuesday, Decemb 6. 1035 at her residence. 410 fi1z st. 8.w.. | MARTHA BUTLER. beloved wife of Wal- | ter Butler. She also leaves two sisters. tWo brothers and many ather relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. BYRNE. CATHERINE E._ On December 5. 1932 CATHERINE E. BYRNE (nee Hard- ing) " aged 61 years. beloved wife of Ed- ward T. Byrne from her late residence, - y e.. Wednesday, December thence to St Martin’s Church. requiem i mass will be offered at 10 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. CARPENTER. CLARA MAY. On Mo December 5. 19 Montgomery ave. Md.. CL wife of Charles G. Carpenter. Funeral services at Hysone's parlors. 1300 N st n.w. Thurstay, December % at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 7 COLEMAN. WHILAMINA. Sunday, Decem- ber 4, 1032, at her residence, place ' ne.' WHILAMINA COLEMAN. daughter of Inez and Anthony William | Remains resting at Otis F. funeral home, 13th st. and Florida ave. n.w. until Tuesday. December 6, at 6 pm. Puneral Wednesday. December 7. at % p.m.. from her late residence. Rela- tives ‘and’ friends invited to auend. COWELL. GEORGE W. Columbia Lodge. No. K5. I B. P. O. E of W.. is hereby notified of the funeral of Brother GEORGE W. COWELL on Thursday, December & 1932, at 1’ pm. from Asbury M. E. Church. 1ith and K sts. n.w. Sister | lodges and temples invited. SYLVESTER H. EPPS. Exalted Ruler. Attest. LEE CAMPBELL, Secty. CRAIG. REV. Saturday, De- cember 3. ‘1932, at Elizabeth’s ' Hos- ital, Rev. SAMUEL T. CRAIG. devoted sband of Eva P. Craig. father of Elea: Woodley ‘and Adele Gilmore und_brother of Alice Blair. Flora Saunders and Silas Cralg. "Remains resting at the residence of his daughter. Eleanor Woodley, 911 45th place. n.e. Funeral Wedn De- cember 7, from Miles Memorial C. M. E. Chureh. " Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. CRAIG, SAMUEL T. Columbia Lodge, No. 85,1 B. P. O. E. of W.. is hereby notified of the ‘funeral ‘of Brother SAMUEL T. CRAIG, Wednesday, December 7, 1047, af 2, Pm. fiom Miles Memorial C. M. E Church. on 3rd st between L st. and N ave. nw. Sister lodges and temples Invited SYLVESTER H_EPPS ted Ruler. Attest: LEE CAMPBELL. Secty. CRAIG. REV. SAMUEL T. and 8ir Knights ‘of the Grand Commandery, K. T You are ordered to assemble in’ full Templar uniform at Miles Memorial A M. E. Church. ird st. between L st. and N. ¥ ave. n.w. Wednesday. December 7, 1932 at i:30 Bm.. to attend the fueral of oir late Sir Rev. SAMUEL T. CRAIG, Past Grand Commander Order CLARENCE A. NIXON, Grand Com- mander. CHAS. D. FREEMAN, Grand Recorder. * CRAIG. SAMUEL T. Al members of Social Lodge, No. 1. F. ‘A. A. M., are hereby or. dered to assemble inspecial communica- tion Wednesday, December 7. 1932, at 12:30 p.m.. at ihe Temple, for the pu pose of making arrangements for and at- lending the funeral of our late Brother SAMUEL T. CRAIG. ' Services at Miles Memorial Church. 3rd st. between L and M sts. n.w., at 2 pm, ROYAL W. BAILEY. W. M Attest: ANDREW J. PAYNE. Secretary. * CRAIG, SAMUEL T. The officers and mem- bers” of the 'Grand Guild, Heroines of Templar Crusaders. are notified to at the funeral of Past Grand Roval Advi SAMUEL T. CRAIG, Wednesday. Decem ber 7. 10 o'clock. from Miles Me- morial Ch d st. bet. L and N. Y. ave. Wenr full uniform without arms. By order of the GRAND "PRINCESS CAPTAIN BERTHA GRAND = ROYAL ADVISER JOSEPH GETTS, GRAND SEC. BERTHA JOHNSON. * DEMENT SARAH. On Monday. December 5. 1932, at her residence. 60d G st. se., SARAH DEMENT. beloved wife of the E. Dement and mother ANE. On SUM- side late "James Nettie H. Crowther. Elmer Edward N. Funeral late residency G st. s.e.. Thursday, December 8. 1932, at 2 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. = Relatives and friends invited. 7 DE_VAUGHN, CHARLES. cember 4. 1032 CHARLES DE V. De Vaughn, Vauehn, bro On_Sunday. De- at Walter Reed. Hospital, AUGHN. husband of Susie devoted son of Agnes De her of Cora Gray, Bennle, Eddie and Leroy De Vaughn. Puneral Thursday, December 8, at 1 pm.. from Bethlehem Baptist Church. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis fungral 1432 U st nw. until 6 pn. _ thereafter “at’ his late resi- 2747 Bruce pl. se. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 7 DORSEY. ROBERT NORMAN. Suddenly, on Tuesday, December 6, 1932, ROBERT NORMAN DORSEY, hushand of Eva B. Dorsey, son_of Lucretia M. Dorsey and the late John E. Dorsey, brother of Lucretia Chase and Susie I. Clayton. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at_ the V- Brnest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 o EVANS, JAMES LEWIS. On Sunday, De- cember 4. 103 at Camp Parole, Md. JAMES LEWIS EVANS. husband of the late Harriet Evans. Surviving him_are three brothers. five sisters and other rels tives and friends. Remains at azier's funeral home, 5% Rhode Island ave. n.w. Funeral Wednesday, December 7. st om Galbraith A. M. E. Church. between L and M sts. Friends in- Intere:nt Woodlawn' Cemetery. 6 JAMES L. Columbia Lodge. N¢ B.P. O. E. of W. is hereby not fled of the funeral of Brother JAMES EVANS, Wedunesday. December 7. 193 1 p.m., from Galbraith A. M. E. Ch A 6th st. between L and M s n.w. Sister Iodges and temples invited SYLVESTER'H_EPPS. Exalted Ruler. Attest: LEE CAMPBELL. Secty EVANS, JOHN L. Elder Men's Relief Asso- ciation announces the death of JOHN L. EVANS. Saturday, December . 19: pm.. fith 5t vited. EVANS. 85, 1. Funerai Wednesday. December 7. at 10 am, from Galbraith A. M_E. Church. H. A NAYLOR, Pres. J. C. BURLLS, Sec EVANS. JOHN L. The Crispus Attucks Re- lief Assoclation announces the death of JOHN L. EVANS. Saturday, December 3. 1032, and that the funeral will be held on Wednesday, December 7. from Gal- braith A, M. E._Church. at 10 a.m DR.'HENRY L. BAILEY. Pres. J. C. BURLLS, Sec FOSTER, WILLIAM T. Suddenly. on Sun- dav. December 4, 1032 WILLIAM T. FOSTER. husband ‘of Beulah Foster. son of the late Thomas and Mary Foster, brother of Mrs. Estelle Prujillo. Mrs. Ele- anor and Fannie Foster and Mrs. Cecelia Stevenson. Puneral Thursday. December 8 at 1 pm. from Frazier's funeral home, 386 Rhode Island ave. n.w. FPriends in- vited. " Interment. Lincoln Memorial Cgm- etery. 7 GOLDSMITH, EMANUEL. Monday, Decem- ber 3, 1932, ‘at Baltimore, Md., EMAN- UEL 'beloved husband of Ida Brager Goldsmith. Funeral from Sondheim Home, 1902 Eutaw pl. Baitimore, on Wednesday morning, December 7, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Home of Peace Cemetersy, Alex- andria, Va.. 12 o'clock noon. GROVES. BETTY LEVINA. On Monday. December 1932 i the residence of her parents. BETTY LEVINA GROVES, Eeloved infant daughter of Turner A. and Anna A. Groves of Rodgers ave.. Leeway, Va. Funeral Wednesday, December at’1 pm. from the above ~address Interment ~ Oakwood Cemetery. Falls Chureh. HERMANN, ANNA MOLLIE. On Monday, December 5, 1932, at the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel. New' York City, ANNA MOLLIE, daughter of Minnie and the late Abraham I Hermann and beloved sister of Sada Hermann-Stern, Rosetta ~and _ Walter Hermann. Funeral from the parlors of Almus R. Speare. 1323 Conn. ave, on Wednesday. December 7. at 10:30 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. ] HORAN. DANIEL I On Sunday, December . 1832, at his’ residence, 717 2nd st n'e. DANIEL I. beloved son of the late David and Annie Horan. — Funeral from the above residence on Wednesday, cember 7. at 930 am. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church at 10 a.m. Inter- ment’ Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives . and friends invited L) KAUFMAN., MARGARET A. On Sunday, December 4, 1932, at her residence, 432 17th st. s.e.. MARGARET A.. beloved wife of Joseph D. Kaufman. Funeral from the above residence on Wednesday, December 7. at 30 am: thence to Holy Com- forter Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. In- ferment Mount Olivet Cemetery. [ KAUFMAN. MARGARET A. Members of Holy Comforter Sodality are requested to meet at the home-of the late MARGARET A KAUFMAN. 432 11th st. se. at 7:30 D.m. Tuesday. December @. 1033 NELLIE M. McCONNICK. Prefect. LEWIS. WASHINGTON. On_Saturday, De- cember 3. at Waiter Reed Hospital WASHINGTON LEWIS. devoted father of Tsabel Turner. Magdalene Parker of Chi- cago, Til: PHilp and Frank Lewis and stepfather of Thomas E. Smith. Funeral Wednesday, December 7 at 10 a.m., from his late residence, 1233 Carrolburg pl. sw. Remains restinf at the W. Ernest Jarvis_funeral church. 1432 U st. n.w. until 7 pm. Monday, thereafter at his late residence. £, WILLIAM F. _On Sunday. De- B aber 4t M Wb v i cember 4. 103 vears. " beloved husband " of Virginia D. Aalone (nee Bishop). Puneral from his late residence. 4115 Hayes st. n... on Wednesday, December 7, at 2 pm. Rel- atives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 6 McDONALD, WILLIAM THOMAS. On Sun- day, Decémber 4, 1932, at the residence of 'his son. William "P. McDonald of 110 Commerce st., Alexandria. Va. WIL- LIAM THOMAS "MCDONALD, aged 52 years. the beloved husband of Irene B. McDonald. Puneral Wednesday. Decem ber 7, at 11 a.m. from bove ad- cress.’ Interment at Rock Creek Ceme- tery. . McGRAIN, THOMAS. On Sunday. Decem- ber 4, 1932, THOMAS. beloved ' husband G de McGrain and son of Mary F. Sha the Yate Somm 3. Mecrain" Services 8t the 8 "H' Hinés' Co._funersl home. 2 .W.. on esday, De- Somber a1 s, “ntorment ot Glon- Weos HUBER Sunday. Decembe: > E T on E : o P HUBERT, Cheloved Ruspand ot Eiizabeth L. Newsom. Funeral from his late residence. 1120 East Capilol st. on Wednesday, December 7. at 1:30_ pm. ins will be taken to Ninth St Y N T eld at 2 i i bl Glenwood Cemetery, Taferment NEWSOM. BUBERT. A_special eomm cation of Hoj ung- A -hh'o 20. P. ‘A l‘ll:‘ nesday, December 1632, at 1 o'clock p.m R. SIDNEY JOHNSON. Master. Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN, Secretary. L] PAYNE . LAWRENCE. On_ December 1932, LAWRENCE. aged 53 years. beloved husband of the late Blanche Payne. Fue neral from his late residence. 620 MAIY. land ave. s.w. Thursday. December X, &t p.m. Interment Congressional Cembs tery. POWELL. GEORGE W. Departed this life Saturday December 3, 1932 GEORGE W. POWELL. beloved husband of Mag- nolia_Poweil. He leaves to_mourn_their Ioss four children Mary, George W. and three _brothers, Taylor, Al Powell; ¢ Chi Katie ‘P friends. late resigence. 3112 She A 12 o'clock’ Wednesday Funeral Thursday, December &, at 1 p.m Irom Asbury M. E. Church, Rev. Williams officiating. ~ Inferment at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery 7 STEWART. CHARLES LE ROY. On Sun- day. December 4, 1932, at his residence, 03 1ith st. ne, CHARLES STEWART. beloved husband_of Margaret E. Stewari, son of Charles H. and Mary E. Stewart. Services at the abo dress on Wednesday. December pm. Interment Gienwood Cemetery. TRUNDLE. THOMAS H. On cember 5, 1 THOMAS H., belo band of the Mary Trundle and father of the late Thomas I Trundle. Puneral from the late residence, 1511 T st. B.w on Wednesday, December 7, at 3 p.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 6 WASHIN WILLIA! day. Decen 5. 19 Atlington. V: INGTON. bel ton, brothe man ave el TAP). On Mon- at his residenc (TAP) WASE Laura Washing Elizabeth Washington and He also leavas one aun Florence Green, and many other rela iives and friends. Remains at the John T. Rhines funeral parlor, sird and Eye st s.w. Notice of funeral later. WHITE, MAGGIE. Departed this life Mon- day, ‘December 5. 19:12. at her residence. 5710 Eastern ave., Fairinont Helghts, Md MAGGIE WHITE, widow of the late Pab ney White mother of Florence Wool- folk, Blanche Poindexter, Frank White and Thomas White. Remains resting at McGuire's funeral home, 1820 Oth st n.w. after 4 p.m. Wednesday. December 7. "Services at & p.m. Wednesday. De- cember 7. Rev. Brooks officiating. In- terment at Granite Springs, Va. s WILLIAMS, ELIZA CARTER. Departed this life_on Monday. December 12:50 p.m.. at her residence. n.w. Apt. 34, EL] beloved mother of Ella Gilmore and Dai: Hunter and Malissa_ Johnson, _Paralee Mont and Ransman Williams. ~Remains Testing at Otis F. Allen's funeral home, 17th st. and Florida ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later, WILLIAMS, JAMES S. On Sunday. Decem- ber 4. 1032, “at’ Providence Hospital, JAMES 8. aged 70 years. son of the late Thomas “and Jane P. Williams. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Bettie La Pruex and Grace M. Willlams. Remains resting at his late home, 219 10th st. 5. Funeral from Epiphany Chapel. 12th and C sts. s.w., on Wednesday, December 7. at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend, Interment Congressional Cemetery., 6 WOOD, KATHERINE. ber 4 M ( s On Sunday, em - KATHERINE WOOD. loving sis- law of Nancy Mogre, Lucy Roberts, Fiyn, Willlam, John and Walter devoted aunt of Susie Colbert. She other relatives and friends. R resting at the John T. Rhines neral Wednesday. December 7. at 1 p.m from Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 6th st. between L and M sts. n.e, Interment Arlington National Cemetery. WOOD, KATHERINE. Officers and mem- bers of Queen Deborah Household of Ruth, ERINE (KATIE) WOOD. at Mount_ Olive Baptist Church, fth st. bet. L and M st: n.e. on Wednesday, December 7, 1032, at 1 o'clock sharp. SCOTT. M. N. @. MARIA E. JENNIE GASKIN, Rec. Sec. On Sunda 1932, at her residence, 1389 WRIGHT. MARY LOUISE. December 4. 6th st. s.w., MARY LOUISE WRIGHT, be- loved “wife’ of Clifton A. Wright and mother of Doris Ellen Wright. = She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary Kene Dey and four brothers, Francis, John, James and Joseph Kenney, and one sis ter, Miss Margaret Kenney. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. furieral home, 1400 Chapin st ‘n.w., on Wednesday, December 7. at 8:30 a.m.: thence to St. Dominie Church, ‘where mass will be offered at § a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relativ and friends are invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WUNDERLICH, ANNA day, December 5, ARGARET. " belo Jqe John A Wunderiich, her, late Tesidence, A13% Park rosd n¥, on Thursday. December 8, at 2 p.m. Rels atives and 'friends invited. ‘inbemg,nb ] Prospect Hill Cemetery, In Memoriam BOSWELL, FRANCES. c.'lz memory of our devoted 'sister, FRAN( gevarted this life Jiirteen years ago fo- day. December Deep in my heart is O ek,ioved one gone to rest. In memory’s frame I shall keep ¥, Fcr she was one of the best. SISTERS AND BR BRIGGS, ULYSSES 5. In gad but loving membrance _ of _my husband, DLYSSES . BRIGGS, who' departed this life December 6, 1931. 'Tis hard to break the cord o Wiien love has bound the heart, ‘Tis hard to speak the words. “We must forever part.” LOVING WIFE, JOSEPHINE BRIGGS. HANDS, CORA LEE. In loving memory of my dear mother, CORA LEE HANDS, who passed away eight years ago, December 6, picture a silent tea ful memory of one so dea ER LOVING SON, WILLIAM. MASON, DORSEY. In loving rememb of my dear friend. DORSEY MABON, ‘who gied ‘one” vear ‘ago today, December, 6, A loving thought A bea . 1931 One year ago today You were taken from my side. Sleep on. dear one And ake Sou rest: 1 fgica o, "ot ut_God loved you best. DEVOTED FRIEND, ANNIE CARTER. MASON. DORSEY. One year Decem- ber 6. 1031. my beloyed: husbind Bom- SEY MASON, departed from this life, Sleep on, my loved one, sleep on: Soon Il join you and rest forever In our heavenly home. Gone. but not forgotten, 8AD AND LONELY WIFE, MARY MA!?N. MASON. DORSEY. In loving rememb: of my brother, DORSEY MASON: who-de parted this life one yea: - cember 6. 1931 T s T T can mever forget you ile in this world I sta God only knows my feelings Since you have gone away HIS SISTER. IDA M. TINNER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL_ ST. Phone Lincoln' 0373 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Fpoug west onog JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th s“t?l:“;‘lbbed ,'hull! North 0047 TIMOTHY HANLON 611 H St e AMBULA! 816 H ST. N LINCOLN 8200 CHAMBERS V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to no: 37 Biis Mationms 2502 1009 H St N.W, WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 Sth ST. 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