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N Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast HELEN STOCKBRIDGE, LIBRARIAN, EXPIRES ‘Forest Service Employe Was Known Throughout Country as Ex- pert on Bibliography of Subject. Miss Helen E. Stockbridge, 61, libra- rian in the United States Forest Service and an employe there since its forma- tion, died yesterday in Sibley Hospital, after a long illness, Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at KAY N girrs of JEWELRY o/ LOW DECEMBER PRICES when 49 stores buy as one—you can depend upon getting the very lowest prices and easy terms that only the KAY-WAY makes possible. standard merchandise at cash store prices without paying for the priv- ilege of convenient terms. Junior “Miss” 59.75 Genuine diamond in beautifully de- signed, 18-kt solid white gold. 50c Weekly The “Chevron” A real gift for “him.” Guaranteed movement. Radiolite dial. Metal band. 59.75 50c Weekly Buy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1932. Hysong's funeral establishment. Final nry:n:emenu have not been made. Miss Stockbridge was born in Maine and was graduated from George Wash- ington University here, ‘where she spe- clalized in lbrary science. She was known to foresters and conversationists throughout the country and was con- sidered an authority on bibliography of forestry. She entered the Forest Service in 1901 as an assistant in the library, and in 1914 was promoted to librarian. She resided at the All States Hotel, 514 Nineteenth street. Surviving her are a sister, Miss Mar- garet M. Stockbridge of Washington, and two brothers, Frank Parker Stock- bridge, New York author, and Willlam Stockbridge of West Point, N. Y. “True-Mate” Bridal Pair $7 5.00 The engagement ring has 3 diamonds—and the wedding band has 7 diamonds. Pay $1.25 Weekly PAY IN 1933 HAMILTON “PERRY” A gentleman's ac- curate timepiece. 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Wood, founder of one of Washington's first business schools, were held today at the Zurhorst funeral establishment, Third and East Capitol streets. Burial was in Congressional Cemetery. Prof. Wood was born in Addison, N. Y., and lived for a time in Michigan before coming to Washington. He at- tended the old Columbia College here, from which he received degrees of LL. B. and LL. M. He was awarded the honorary degree of doctor of laws by the Arkansas Normal College. Surviving him is one son, Foster Wood, a Washington attorney; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Myrtle Moran, of Ohio. and two sisters, Mrs. Mary B. Taft of Wash- ington and Mrs. Willlam Bright of Newport News, Vi Marriage Licenses. 3 lie, 25, Brevard, N. C., and ‘Wilbert Jackson. 5H06 K st. s.w., and Marie Williams, : K st.; Rev. Wiley Wes'ray. N William R. Lewis. . M Winston-Salem, C.. and Estelle Whitaker. . Newberry, . .0 Rev. Fomey Huichinaon. " ;nfl"-'{!‘%“z:.‘m&. "19, 391 Alliso aron Volkman. Leonard W. Marsh, 23, Fort Humphreys, Va. and Effe M. Curry, 23, 1210 N st.; Rev. "Glen Ro.Warner, 20. 2410 Otls st. and Helen A. Richmond, 24, 1900 H st.; Rev. John C. Palmer. George T. Eayres, 38, and Mary R. Mana- han, 34, both of Sabillasville, 'Md.; Rev. Henry Ho . . r., 21, 1108 Branch ave. se. and Gertrude K. 'Kesterson, 18, 1108 Branch ave. s..: Rev. E. Hez Swem. Arno 8. S8chmidt, =6, 204-A Bates st., and Myrtie L. High. 20, 316 S st. ne.; Rev. Henry B. Wood Howard C. Rickert. 25, 6:12 Randolph s and Margaret E . 632 Ran st.; Rev. W. R Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery Has seven miles of hard-sur- faced roadway and 14 miles of concrete curbing and gutters. Accept our invitation to drive through. 100 acres beautifully land- scaped, with many features which will please the most dis- criminating. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol ave., n st Rev. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F Open a Charge Account Just Pay $6 IN JANUARY $6 IN FEBRUARY $6 IN MARCH Buy now for Christmas. Pay next vear on these convenient terms. Hun- dreds of Suits at $18. Big variety—big values. | | | November THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, fol- lowed by light rains tonight and pos- sibly tomorrow morning; warmer to- night, minimum temperature about 28 degrees; moderate to fresh southwest inds. ™ Maryland—Cloudy, probably followed by light rains tonight and tomorrow; "Nirginia,—G o Ehoady, probebly followed Vi , prol o] by rain tomorrow and in west and north portions tonight; slightly warmer tonight except on the coast. West Virginia—Cloudy, probably oc- casional rains tonight and tomorrow; rising temperature in northeast portion tonight and in east central portion to- morrow; slightly colder in extreme west portion. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature, Barometer. Yesterday— Degrees. Inches. 4pm. . R 30.40 8 pm. . 31 30.45 Midnight 21 3047 Today— 19 3047 21 4am. . 8am. ... 30.49 Noon . 34 3047 Highest, 42, 3:15 p.m, yesterday. Year ago, 49. Lowest, 18, ago, 38. 5:00 am. today. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Year I 835pm. 10:01pm. The Sun and Moon, Rises, 7:23 . tomorrow 7:24 4:50 | Moon, today.. 12:33am. 12:21 pm. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 1932. Average. Record. January 482 355 1709 '82 February .... 246 327 684 ‘84 March . 645 375 884 '91 April . 212 327 913 '89 May 507 3170 1069 '89 June . 284 413 1094 '00 July 243 471 1063 '86 | August 136 401 1441 28 September ... 424 324 1081 16 October ...... 740 284 857 '85 . 643 237 869 '89 183 332 756 01 in Various Citles. Sets. 4:49 December | Stations. Baltimore. Md | Birmingham Bismarck. N. D Boston. Mass. Butfalo, N. Y arleston, S.C | Chicego. 111 Cincinnat, Ohio | Cieveland.” Onio Columbia. 8. C. Denver, Colo. . | Detroit. Mich. El Paso, Tex Galveston. Tex. Helena. Mont . | Huron. 8. Dek | Indianapolis Ind Jacksonville Fl Kansas City.Mo Loe Angeles Louisville, Ky.. Miami, Fla- NewGricans New York, N.Y. Oklahoma_City Omaha, Nebr | Philadeiphia Phoenix, Arlz | Bittsburgh, Pa | Bortiand. Me.. Portland. Oreg’ Raleigh." N. Salt Lake Cit: y FOREIGN. (% am, Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. . England . . Cloudy Prance Cloudy Austris Rain Germany " . Part cloudy France Cloudy u h. Switzerland Fogry Stockholm. Sweden Rain | Gibraltar. Spain DA rt cloudy i (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Payal). Azores G50 Cloudy (Current observations.) t. Georges, Bermuda Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Deaths Reporte;:l. Claude L. Poindexter, 76, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. pietliam B. Slack, 73, Georgetown Hos- James H. Jeftrey, 72, 3119 38th st. Thomgs ‘Blackwell! 89, 5100 Snerier pl. Alice Hous Gallinger Hospital. Holton Small. 6. Casualty Hospital. Kathrine Yingling Al States ‘Hotel. Mary T. Kroger, h and Market pl Eva A ‘Eagon. 46, Georgetown Hospital. Madeline Naples. 42, Providence Hospital. Charles Robinson Sibley Hospital. Jeste I Tibbs. 11, st se. Julia McDowell, 79, 1320 Pairmont st. Ada B. Brown, 54. Gallinger Hospital. Alice Noland, 31, Gallinger Hospital Bernie Coopér, 25 Freedmen's Hospital Infant James Thomas, 409 C st. 5.W. Prince Alexander Yourievsky, a grand- son of Czar Alexander II, stated in Bankruptcy Court in Stockton, England, that his liabilities were $3,035 and his assets $10 and thai the causc of his fatlure was the loss of his estate in Russia because of the revolution. IDIEAIL FUNERAL SERVICE ® COSTS LESS o BUT BEARS NO STIGMA OF CHEAPNES S Learning for Thirty Years! HEN we are call ed to serve, we bring to the task an organization which has been perfecting itself for 23 years, and behind which there are 30 years of pe: ‘This rsonal experience. means that every detail will be properly taken care of, and that every And service with experience and public wish will be anticipated. such a background of approval is not more costly than others; it is a fact ‘which should be better known, that our service is within the reach of all, re. gardless of financial circum- stances. IDIEAIL FUNERAL HOME INC SI6 HSTREET N E MARIE GAYLORD, ACTRESS IN U. S. 50 YEARS, DIES Was Leading Woman and Charac- ter Performer in Stock Companies. Native of England. By the Associated Press. SYRACUSE, N. Y., December 21— Mre. Marle Jeanette Gaylord, 74, leading woman and & character actress in stock companies more than 50 years, died in a_private sanitorfum here yesterday She retired three years ago because of ill bealth. Marie Jeanette Quy was born in Eng- land, daughter of Archur and Alice Sparrow Quy. She began her stage career in London when a child, and shortly after her 18th birthday anni- versary came to this country with an English stock company. She spent the remainder of her life in the United States. Her husband was the late Al- gn E. Gaylord, band and orchestra ader. lmnmfl outstanding successes in which she appeared were “The Devil,” with Henry Dixey; “Pretty Peggy,” with Jane Corcoran, and “Lost in Lon- don,” with Newton Beard. A brother, Arthur Quy of London, England, survives, with a daughter of this city. | EDWARD L. DICKINSON BURIED IN ARLINGTON Civil War Veteran, 88, Lived in Washington Many Years—Was Captured in Battle of Gettysburg. Edward L. Dickinson, 88-year-old Civil War veteran, who died in the | urday, was buried today in Arlington | Cemetery with full military honors. | He was born in_ Phi vhia and enlisted in the “Bucktail” ,.igade with the 150th Pennsylvania Volunteers at | the outbreak of the Civil War. After | participating in numerous engagements, he was captured during the battle of Gettysburg, exchanged, and again cap- tured at Hatcher's Run. For some years he lived in Washing- ton with the two daughters who sur- vive him, Miss Mary K. Dickinson, and Mrs. O. H. P. Shelley. A grandchild, Miss Helen May Shelley, also survives. KROGER RITES TOMORROW | _Funeral services for Mrs. Mary T. | Kroger, who was stricken with a heart |attack and died while shopping in a | downtown ~department store Monday. will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. at her late residence, 205 Taylor street, Chevy Chase, Md. There will be re- quiem mass at the Shrine of the Blessed be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, With Mrs. Kroger when she was taken ill was her son, John Kroger. | Also surviving is her husband, Ber- nard S. Kroger. Births Reported. Orley B. and Frances M. Lane. boy and sirf twin Charles C. and Dena Geduldig. boy. Clarence L. and Eisie L. Swartz, girl Charles L. &irl. John e P. RIGKS. girl Prank L _and Marseret L. Garrison. girl, Spencer P. and Fern H. Bowes. boy. Edward Anna K. York. boy. Jeste and Annie P! 3 and Dorothy Younk {liam and Beatrice Beil French E. + Thomas K. FOUND. LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue | | League. 71 O st n.w__North 57:0. BILLPOLD. containing €ic. between 14th at S5 reward. A, P. | Conn. ave.” " " i | BILLFOLD. brown. Su. owner's driving pe | articlés valuable to owner only: prob. | ably Mt Pleasant viein Reward. lumbta H3n%-Wo " e BRIEF CASE. black leather. in taxi, Monday | houses and one picture of sculptured head. | Reward _ Call Mr. Pyle, the Washington |t Newas s el 0t vl e | BROWN SPECTACLES CASE. glasses inside, probably on N_° Cap.~ Friday. Reward Bellevue Hotel. Room 21° DISC WHEEL and tire, cab. Reward. West 147 e DOG, male ccllie. tan: answers to name “Pal’ Reward. 2141’ Ward pl. District . Scotch collie, Light tan_ 3 months old in Spring Valley or Wesley Heights. Please notify D. J_Callahan. jr. _Emerson_ 365K | DOGS—Two brindle dogs. name “Buss': | white breast and feet: ‘spike collar and har- ness with Penna. tags on both: other name “Don”; white breast and scar on back: has collar ‘and_harness. Reward. _ Kindly no- tify Geo. W. Rogerson. 3707 Eastern_ave.. Baitimore. Md. | EYEGLASS CASE. gold. at Shoreham Hotel or Mayflower Hotel. Dec. 12: inscription. “Mrs. Charles C. Deming _Suitable reward if returned to’ Mrs. Charles C. Deming. Shoreham_Hotel HANDBAG. lady's, with bank book and check le Marietta Robertson. 901_Jackson ofle!lrd for return, Telephone MONEY—Large sum of money in bills in small green linen money bag. probably in dowrtown district. before 1 bm. Tuesdas. or Ri&gs Market. ' Reward. 1528 Corcoran 1 NEW TIRE CHAIN, rubbe Call De 1136, Reward. POCKETBOOI . black, cash and white gold watch. nan. Met. 6162. POODLE. female. w home. Reward if n.w. PURSE, small, sum_of money. Reward. turday night: all Miss Ker- trayed awa: Teturned to from o st. with ke i _near - a5 station. . Siiver.. Spring. | Md. Please return. 1011 C st.. Woodside, Md. PUPPY, 3 months old, male, white with buff spots, red collar: resembles Sealeyham: 4 children_anxious for_his return. 8 PURSE, b confaining of keys, cosmetics, etc., vicinity Treasury, Re. ward. 1747 18th n.w. _Pot. 07 21¢ ROWBOA' ked “R. near Fort Humphreys. Notify Victor M: tin. McKinley st. n.w. _Telephone 5309 or Gun Club, Fort Hum- brown change purse, Cley | lub FH. Va. RING, man’s gold ring. initials A. W. G ‘Tuesda; bably in or near Peoples drug d P Cail” Wells UMBRELLA, derk blue silk with der. amber handle. in taxicab b Mass. ave. and 2400 10th 3203 “before 2 p.m. v WRIST WATCH, lady's, white gold El Tuesday night on Sth'st. between E . - GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST (O UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 365 w For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amased the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. * You Get the Biggest Scldiers' Home at Hampton, Va., Sat- | Sacrament at 9 o'clock and burial will and Minnie' R. Bartholomew, | | morning, containing photos of interiors of | wheel, from taxi- | MRS. KATIE KENNEY DIES ‘Wife of Ex-Police Lieutenant Here Succumbs. Mrs. Katie A. Kenney, wife of John M. Kenney, formerly a lieutenant on the Metropolitan Police Department, died yesterday in Philadeiphia. Mr. Kenney was lieutenant at the old elghth precinct. Mrs, Kenney had lived in Philadelphia since her husband’s retirement from the local police force 20 years ago. She has relatives in Washington. PLAN FOR INAUGURAL Committees of Demeccratic Clubs Asked to Meet at Hyattsville, Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., December 21.— Committees from the various Demo- cratic clubs of the county will be in- vited to meet with the Inauguration Committee of the Young Men's Demo- cratic Club of Prince Georges County, H. Winship Wheatley, jr., chairman, January 8, at 3 p.m,, in the Municipal Bullding here to discuss plans for mak- ing up a county unit in the parade on March 4. This was decided at a meet- |ing cf ‘the Executive and Inaugural | Committees of the Young Men's Club and representatives of the Roosevelt- Garner E-Service Men's Club of Prince Georges County and other organizations here last night. A proposed uniform for the marchers will be shown at the meeting. Beaths. BEARD, GEORGE L. On Wednesday. De- cember 21, 1432. at his residence, #40 Longfellow st. n.w.. GEORGE husband of Grace Beard and fi Bertie Beard. Funeral {rom tl Chambers Co. funeral home. 140 st. n.w. on Friday, December Relatives and friends il i in Cedar Hill Cemetery Sunday. December Remains n.w r. BOWLING, WILLIAM H.. JR. Suddenly. on | Sunday.’ December 1. 1032, WILLIAM H. Jr, husband of Estelie Bowling. He | | also”leaves one brother, two sisters. sev- eral nieces and nephews and many Iriends. Funeral Thursday, De:embu‘ at 1 pm. from Henry 8. Washin fon's funeral home. 467 N st n.w. - | ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. BRETOW. KATIE P. On Monday, Decem- ber 19, 1932, at 6 p.m., at her residence, 14 Harvard st. n.w., after a lingering 1liness. Mrs. KATIE P. BRETOW, in her | 71st year. widow of Charles A.' Bretow | &nd daughter of the late J. George and | Elizsbeth B. Flack Killian. Mrs. Bretow | is survived by a daughter. Miss C. Aurelia | Bretow: & brother. Franklin V. Killian, | and a siste 's. Matiida Kendrick. Pu- | neral Thursday, December 22 {rom her late residence. 1442 Harvard st. nw. therce to Sacred Heart Catholic Church. lith st. and Park rocad n.w. where a jolemn hign requiem mass will be sun at I am. nterment in Rock Creek Cem- ctery. 2 | BURGE! CARRIE E. On Monday, Decem- | ber 13, 1932, CARRIE E. BURGESS (nee | Fink), beloved wife of the late Abner Burgess. Funeral from the residence of ner son. William T. Burgess, 238 9th st. | ne. Thursday, December 2. st 5 Intérment Congressional Cemetery. CAMPBELL, BLANCHE JOHNSON. Departed this life’ Monday. December '14. 19: | BLANCHE JOHNSON CAMPBELL. R | mains may be seen after 8 p.m. Wednes- December at R.C. Richardson Ciurch, 100 Vermont ave Funeral servic 1 pm. on Thursday December 22 &t the above establishment, | C. Richardson officiating. Inter- nesit Fayre's Cemetery CARTER, SAMUEL. Departed this Monday, December 19, 5 et pm., &t his residence Pierce s.v. SAMUEL CARTER. ~He mourn their loss ter court | Tes: Eug 1500 “Soutn Capitol st. Funeral at 1 pm. Priday. December 3. from the above undertaking__establishment. Interment awn Cemetery, Rev. John Richards E._ On Tuesd: GEQRGE. CONWAY. @ fed husbend of Matilda Conway. f ther of Elizabetr Anderson. Alice Redd. | George Conway and Irene Revnolds He | 855 "leaves other relaiives and_ friends. Notic neral late mains res T 2 13 s oheral cifireh | | 5ol s CURTIS. JULIA A. On Monday. December | 1 ] JULIA A. CURTIS. wife of the ce L. Curtis, mother of Mrs. | ah A. Howard and Miss Nettie Curtis. 1so leaves flve grand: and Sfner relatives and tihe at the John T. Rhies fi- d and Eye sts. s.w, until | Thursday afternoon, December mm' t ter late residence. 1 6th st. n.w | Finerar ‘Fridis: December 23, at 1 pin.. from Mount AMoriah Baptist Church. lnA‘i neral chapel ony Cemeters. NIA. On Wednesday. De- t Emergency Hospital. VIR- ted wife of William Dan- of 'Eleanor. James and | Bessie Corbin Notice of funeral Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1422 You st. n.w. ySON. HATTIE WILKINSON. On Tuesday. | g 1032, at 5.05 pm. HAT: | TIE WILKINSON DYSON. the devoted | daugnhter of Mrs. Sarah Wilkinson and loving sister of Arthur and Harry Wilkin- . Edna Perry, FPuneral (p: . December 53, at 11 am. Tesidence. 1753 U st. n.W Relatives and {riends invited 2 E. MARY H. On Monday, December 19, . at_her residence. ;337 Park rd nw. MARY H., beloved wife of the late | John P. Farr of the D. C. Pire Department and mother of Thelma C. Farr, Funeral from the above residence on Thursday. December 2. at 730 am.: thence to U Shrine of Sacred Heart, where ma will be said at 8 am. Relatives and friends invited. ~ Interment at Issue. Charles County, Md. 21 | FINANE. DELIA. On Wednesday. December FINANE DELIA FINANE. Remains rest- ing at Timothy Hanlon's funeral parlors. 641 H st. ne. Notice of funeral later. IVENS. FLORENCE F. Columbia Grand O ENT No PEENEE cFot KUBT A present and past officers and members of sub- ordinate court are reauested to meet at Mount Bethel Baptist Church. on V st. be- en 2d and drd sts. n.w. Thursday. Decem m.. to atfend the fu- neral of Grand Matron Sister FLOR- ENCE F GIVENS. Uniform. all white t ¥ith ¥hite haty, . MASON. G. W. C. SADIE W. HAYMAN. G. W.. Reg. of Deeds G%lh MITH. JOHN WILLIAM. On Mon- at his residence. oR LIAM. beloved Ann_Goldsmith. Pu- 1 be held at the above address on Thursday, December 22. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 21 N. BESSIE. _On Tuesday. December O Yol BESSIE evated wite of Georee Green. daushter of William Lee. sister of Ada Smith, Mary Kurich, Annie Chase | and Robert Lee. Puneral Thursday, De- cember 22 at 11 am_at T. B, Md.' Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church. 1432 You st. n.w. HELMICK, CUMMINS C. On Tuesday. De- ‘cember 20. 1932. at his residence, 1685 Crescent nw. CUMMINS C. HEL- MICK, husband of Isabel Patton Helmick. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w., on Thursday, December 22. at 2 pan. Kindly omit flowers. ., CUMMINS C. La Fayette Lodge. e B A Mo, wil hold o speciai communication Thursday. December 22, 2, at 1 "é‘ n'clohck (nmv ‘Yar' ('I"Au(r pl:‘t: ose of attending the funeral o Geceased brother, CUMMINS C. HELMICK. ler of the master. By orde o NG ANAMAKER, Secretary. \DRIX, December MR A N ae Redd Ho | H) husband of Magsie Hendrix Remains resting st the W. Ernest Jarvis | funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Inter- | ment Tuscaloose, Ala. | | B Tuesday. De- B SRy RORERY M ron Isand Cliy, ¥"ROBERT M. HOXSEY. “Puneral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. James H. Burton, 1232 Hamilton n.w. Priday, December 23, at 10 a.m. _Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Con- Gressional Cemetery. S " IE C. .On Tuesday; Decem! 105 At her ‘residance. 1ith st. n.e., after a lingering illness, in her 73rd year. NELLIE C. HUHN (nee McAuliffe), Fidgw of Wiliiam Huhn. Punersl services 25, 3t '«'dh'. e lfi'e’fi.i_e“;n Hoiy Comtorter S lnerment Mount Offvet. Cemeiery. Relatives and friends invited. 22 NNIER., FRANK H. Op Monday, Decem- T ey 10, 103, at_ Mount Alto~ Hospital: ANK H., beloved husband of Margaret " “Funeral from his late residence. Fark place n.w. Thursday, Decem- at £ pm. Relatives and friends . Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 21 JOSEPH. LOUISE. TS Friaa Jinn Rfaon ‘ancls. John, ison, Osborne and Wesley Spriggs. Thursdsy. -December 22. at 1 p.m.. from the Ford funeral home. 13 Bouth Capitol st. Interment Cemetery. [ENNEY, KATIE A. On Wednesda R ember 31 10521 at Ter ‘Tesidence; 1830 W. Atlantic 3t. Philadelphia, Pa, KATIE A. KENNEY (nee Fillins), beloved wife of John M. Kenney. "Notice of funeral here- after. : RY T. Suddenly. on Monday, R Crmber b, 1037 MARY .. beloved wife of Bernard 8. Kroger. Puneral {rom her hle"nndence. 205 Taylor st.. Ch D nday. December Dleg MenQay DrSTISE oh and JGeEPH. sister of Joseph, Charle Mount Olivet Cemetery. MeNALLY, ANNIE O. Entered into the rest and the Best from CHAMBERS ‘eternal,’ on the morning of December 1932, 'at 1844 Kalorama road n.w. McNALLY, ."ANNIE O. Widow'of ‘Prancis McNally of Danbury Hysong's par- - 1 t n. Funsral services ot Hs & atermen . A | wAsHINGTON, GEO. A. COMLEY Breaths. MYERS, IDA GILBFET. Suddenly, on Sune dey, December 18, 1932, at her residence, the 'Pranklin Park Hotel, 1332 I st. n.w., IDA GILBERT MYERS, book review editor of The Evening Star. Remains restin at the parlors of Almus K. Speare. ]#24 Connecticut ave. Notice of funeral later. OLIVER, ALICE K. On Tuesday, 20, 1932, at her rend!nu." ineumh: Bile AL K rnorlored, Mife o 4 Willara Bimer Oliver. Hemsaint restine ae the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, + {00 Cnapin"st. n.w, Notice of funera PARRAN, LAURA. Departed this lif, A 3 e Sune day, December 18, 1032, at Preedmen's Hosbital, LAURA PARRAN. She leaves 1o mourn their loss & devoted husband, Wile lam H. Parran; ten children. two sisters, Smith and Ma-y Elizabeth Bankhesd: one brother, William Walker of Atlantia City, N. J.." one aunt. Mary Davis. Re- mains ut Robert Campbell’s funeral home, 4% st sw. until Wednesday. Des 5 pm. thence 0 her lata residence. ‘2604’ Sherinan ave. nw. Fus neral Thursday. December 2%, at | p.m, from Zion Baplist Church, F 'st. between rd and 4'2 sis. s.W. Priends invited t0 PELHAM. BLANCHE. Wednesday. Decem 21, 1 BLANGHE PELHAM, wife o Louls Pelham, mother of Harry and Leroy Pelham, sister of Alice Pelham, Ada Wes= ley. Jerome Brice and Hamiiton Brice, Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 2 You'st. n.w. REED. MARY HEPBURN. Suddenly. ol g‘:fldhye hDemmifir 1 1]"-!'.’. at §:4 n., at her residence,’ 371 e Bw. MARY HEPBURN, beloved dacehies of the late Richard H. and Ella R. Reed and sister of Mrs. Blanche. McGormick George W. Dov Puneral from Tesidence on Thursday, Decer T 22, 8t S pm. Relatives and friend are invited.” Interment Rock Creek Cerm 20, Todd s SeudencetTs B GeE DL n.W. ZANNIE ROBEY. brother of Mra: Qlive O. Leitch and Turrer A. and H. O. . funeral home, 1401 st. n.w. Notice of funeral hler.u Ghanty SCHROEDE! CHARLES E. Wednesday, December %1 !;A’%isnll‘"g E}?‘Rfishlé "s’(l:gfggz 524 9th st. se., DER. Ve erson Schroeder. Notice of funeral herea SELDON, GLADYs. 1. 193, at her fesidenc GLADYS' SELDON. ke funeral home of ‘Tunerai sLac . On Monday. Deceme Hasplial, WiELIAM ¥ oD, U spital. M8 belov oL the lute' Mary E. Biack ghd- fiihen s Fred S. Russell R. Otis Mitchell Slack, Mrs. John Fierce, Mrs. Pauline McKinjey and Mrs. Hester' M. O'Connor. Funeral irom W. W. Chambers' funeral home, 1400 Cnaqm st W.. on Thursday, De= friends areinvited. mmermis eodar 5 Gy erment Cedar :l‘{ STOCKBRIDGE, HELEN E. On Tuesda: December 1932 at_Sibley Hospitay LEN E. STOCKBRIDGE, beloved piies of Miss Margaret M. Stockbridge of Washe ington. D€ Frank Parker Storkhriane of New York C: am H. Slocks bridee of Newburg. N. Y. Puneral sackc ices on Thursduy. December o a¢ % Pm. at Hysongs pariors. 1300 N nw."" Interment private. VAN HORNE. ERNEST E. Sudden Tuesday. ' December 20 Exnesd beloved son of the late Edward and Annie E._ Van Horne. Funeral services 2t the chapel of P. A. Taltavull 438 “th st 5W. on Thursday. Decembér at 8 pm. Relatives and friends invit Interment at” Hillsboro, Va., on December_23. 3 TRENE H. COATES. W58 life “Sunda Had pm., after & brief her “Tesidence, 11 You' st 5w " jENG H. COATES WASHINGTON, the’ devoteq Wife of Joseph B. Washington and beloved Bler of ‘Walter J. and Harriet H. (She also leavés 1o mourh their of other relatives ar D ehnerai Thursday. December - T olock e YOUNG. MARY BARCLAY. On W . edr Decertber 16042 "at x‘,fiflymcemf?&"’s wa ¥ MARY BARCLA YOUNG, widow of James' Rankin Youne Russell” Voule M intes " BurSay " y9ons Coleman” Youns De- Baxted December ‘18, ‘Youn g Notice o In Memoriam ADDIE. In loving memory of DODSON. who departed this 10 vears ago today, December 21, 1923, Loving thoughts. true and tender, Just to show we suill. remember YOUR _ DEV E OUR g DEVOTED SISTER, ANNIM GOODWIN, SARAH A. In loviag me: ?‘!,m” dear mother, SARAHa: ‘4‘36‘312 who passed away two - das, December =1, 1930, 1 480 W We miss her kind and wi Her fond and carness caip.0® Bands. ©Our Lome s dark without her— We miss her everywhere. Dearest mother, thou hast left us, Bl 5, et us for evermore, ‘e hobe to meet you. O it brign? S Tiopy shore. ere was an angel band 507835 ¥as not complere, = od took our preci To fill the Vacans sear, ToLer HER FOUR CHILDREN. * GRIFFITH. LAURA VIRGINIA. In lo ance of our dear mother, A GRIFFITH, who departed thig o0 Years ago today, December 21, I never forget the day eft us all alone when you went awa; The sunshine left ‘our home. Before our eyes you faded. Growing weaker each dq Patiently bearing 1 God_too he sweetness will Linger forever As We treasure the image of You THE CHILDREN. ® C. In sad and loving ace of our dear husband and ARTIN C. HOLOHAN. who de- parted this life 2 years ago today, Des cember Gone_ but_not forgotten HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. JA.‘IE':.bruAlM{AND {SAACA In me ance of our loved ones, ther, MARIA JAMES. gone to rest '.'ISYIIY’J! lxrfl today. December 21, 1811 and fathes ',ISA]A'F) JAMES, 15 years ago, September God saw the road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb, =~ He gently ‘closed their loving eves And whispered, -‘Peace be LOViNG 5 LAZENBERRY. WILLIAM. In lovine re- membrance” o Wi IAzENEEnd arted this life 40 years day, December 21, 1806 ik Loved in life, remembered in death. " HIS W] AND SON. * McGARR, JEWELL EDWINA. In loving re- membrance of* my darling _daughter; JEWELL EDWINA McGARR. who entered into eternal rest one year ago today, De- cember 1. 1931 YOC!'AR éo\'lNG PATHER, JULES E. Mce FUNERAL DIRECTOR: J. WILLIAM LEE’S SO FUNFRAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 4th & C STS. N.E. LINCOLN 5200 o) Frank Geier's Sons Co. Modern Chaper: Teiephase National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL_ST. Phone Lincoln 0372 Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. ’,",‘;2‘@,',,‘,'3 0008 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th !“!_?il“b:“lie‘, lPh B North 0047 V. L. SPEARE CO. wilh the original W.R. Soeave Soruniiis Biote National 2s0n_1009 H St. N.W. AL R A GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER G JOSEPH ished 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady sttendant 1750-2-4 Peamnsylvania Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5513 Phones: o 16 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN_8: QI HST NE LI WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th BT. SE LINCOLN 0530. FUNERAL _DESIGNS. FETR [} Artistic Floral Designs by .x‘g"l" s, Night Phones. Clar. 130-J-1_er 261-. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. ‘PIO?M A_l:ul‘)‘!{lvjn Service GEO. C. SHAFFER 8] FL SSIVE EMBLEMS AT AT, 01 14th