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Preliminary Statement ACACIA’S 64th ANNUAL REPORT December 31, 1932 $36,000,000 §355,000,000 New Paid-for Insursunce. .. . .more Insurance in Fores..ooc oo iiiaiie.. ...more Paid in Death Benefits. ....... $2,000,000 v .more Paid to Policyholders in Dividends $1,100,000 «..more Paid to Living Policyholders. ....... .more $2,700,000 Loaned to Policyholders on the Sole Security of their Policies. .. .. $2,800,000 Increase in Assets §4,100,000 Total Assets ... $49,000,000 EGARDLESS of the extraordinary demands made upon if and all other insurance companies, Acacia did not have to either borrow money or sell securities. Its current cash income was more than sufficient to meet every obligation, and enable it to continue to make customary investments. Every claim of any kind or nature was paid the day it was received, if the papers were in proper form, and on December 31st its cash in bank was in excess of a million dollars. ACACIA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, President 101 Indiana Avenue Washington, D. C. And He Looks So Innocent Who would think this demure child had tied a “half hitch” in the cat’s tail; or had a plate glass window get in the way of his football? Nobody except a parent! The average inner-spring mattress looks innocent, too; doesn’t it? It is almost unbelievable (until you know from your experience) that it can suddenly become as bumpy as a scenic railway— and the springs will jab into your ribs with the lightest twist or turn—absolutely ruining your night’s rest; trying your patience and jeopardizing your health. These are the big arguments in favor of OSTER- MOOR MATTRESSES—with which you will know immunity from all such annoyances and punishments. Change to the OSTERMOOR—our Club Plan makes it easy. $5 cash; and only $1 per week. Not only that—but we will give you an allowance of $5 for your old mattress—together with 30 nights’ free trial of the OSTERMOOR — the “PERFECT MATTRESS.” You owe yourself the comfort of an Ostermoor ouse & Herrmann Seventh at Eye 8433-35 Georgia Ave. MEMBER OF HOUSE FROM OREGON DIES Representative R. R. Butler, Republican, Is Victim of Pneumonia. | Following a month's fliness, Repr isr'mntlw Robert R. Butler, Republican, | of Oregon, died yesterday afternoon at | Providence Hospital of heart disease induced by pneumonia. Mr. Butler, who was 51, entered the hospital December 8. He was uncon- | scious for the last few days. He was serving his third term in Congress. Last November he was de- {feated for re-election in a strenuous jcampaign which, his friends say, left him so fatigued as to be susceptible to pneumonia. Miss Ethel Johnson, his_secretary, | was with him when he died. His daugh ter, Annabelle Butler, 20, at her father’s | request, had remained in school at the | University of Oregon. | Born in Tennessee. | Mr. Butler was born September 24 1881, in a little Tennessee town of the same name as his. He first went to Holly Springs College, a small moun- tain school, and later was graduated from the law school of Cumberland | University at Lebanon. After practicing law for several years in Tennescee, he moved to Oregon in 1906. He soon became prominent at the bar and in 1909 was named circuit judge for the eleventh judicial district in that State. In 1911 he retired, moved to The Dalles, Oreg., his last home, and resumed his law practice. He served four or five terms in the| Oregon State Senate at different pe-| riods as a presidential elector, and was elected. to the Seventieth Congress to fill the unexpired term of the late Rep- resentative Sinnott, The same day he was elected for the full succeeding FOUND. LOST ANIMALS app! League. L O ot nw. Nor BELGIAN POLICE. brown, white under neck: | male: fairly large; lost in Northwest section: | no collar or tag. Columbia 7125 BOSTON TERRIER, brindle swers to the name of ~Nick herd 1697. Reward. _ CARD CASE. tooled leath sonal papers and abo moncy, return case. . Rith . 18th st. n.w. Columbla 2105 | CLERGYMAN'S ROBE. black silk, in taxi | . 29 Reward. 1940 Biltmore st. n.w Avt. B1. Col. 4%t COAT. dropped on ass | embassy. Return to William Hannan, 1501 | Tith st nw . | DINNER RING. platinum, between 15t st | and Indiana ave. and Keith's Theater; re- ward. Phone Adams 4 3 ale wire-haired fox terrier: white had ‘red_collar_ Liberal reward. Decatur 5914-3 15155 17¢h st. n.w. FOX TERRIER PUPPY. 6 months' old: black and brown spots: long fall’ apswers 1o name Spoity. Reward: Warder st | RW. Col. AA40-We o HANDBAG containing rosary, glasses and important papers, January 0. Call Lincoln Phone Shep- ave. near British KEY CASE. leathe: on Kennedy betwee: shire ave. Georzia £ PIN, small pearl: about 1 inch heart shaped: between 11th and 1 F sts._ Call CL. 095 PUP. sturdy. male. 2 brown. curly hair: wearing red colla ward promised for return. 'The Bengalese, Harewood rd. n.e. Col. SKG, ! REVOLVER—Colt .38 calibe Dept,, on handie. No. 2 call Ge. 9440, RING. diamond; white ld: soue e sel Reward. Phone North 821-W or Met SPECTACLES. Fridav. vicinity Park: yellow gold frames. Reward. lumbia 0712." WRIST WATCH. Sat: and F and Penna. ave. call Park Central Aj containing b 1th st. and } 5870 ) months’ “old _ Met. 700, Police Finder i between _10th Please GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST (L) UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 565 For a Complete Fumeral Cars and All We have amazed the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapia Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from CHAMBERS Iy Apimal Rescue | | 74-year-old_mother lives, | NTATIVE ROBERT R. ‘ BUTLER. | term, defeating Walter M. Pierce, for- Governor of the Staie. He again defeated Pierce when he sought re- election, but in the last November elec- tion Pie finally defeated him. Member of Three Comm In the Hot the Claims, Irri nd Public I are occupicd wi interest to his S death Democrats & _ma- jority of 10 in the present House. There | are now 219 Democrats, 208 Republicans and 1 Farmer-Labor member. | Funeral arrangements will be com- pleted as soon as Kenneth Romney, cergeant at arms of the House, returns from the Coolidge funeral. Tentative | ans, however, call for departure of | funeral party tonight, with a stop-| in Bristol, Tenn. where Butler's for funeral Burial is to be in Oregon. cs. a member of ation and Reclamation Committees, which k of considerable e Butler w nd services. MINISTER'S WIDOW | DIES IN CHEVY CHASE Funeral Services for Mrs. Mary H.| Tressel Will Be Held \ Today. | | Mrs. Mary H. Tressel, widow of Rev. Emanuel Greenwald Tressel, first pastor of Grace Lutheran Church here, died Priday night at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert Fisk Griggs, 39 East Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Tressel came to Washington as a bride in July, 1879. and for many years was active in the new church, then mecting at Thirteenth and Cor- coran streets. In 1893 Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Tressel moved to Columbus, Ohio. where the former served as pastor until his death in 1904. Following his death, Mrs. Tressel re- turned to Washington to live a part of cach year. She is survived by her son, | Rev "Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Richmond, Ind, and two daughters, Mrs. Griggs F. A. McKenzie, Hunting- Puneral services will be held at Grace Lutheran Church. Sixteenth and Var- num streets, at 3 pm. today. Burial | will be in Columbu: | JOHN WALDMAN, TAILOR, \ DIES HERE AT AGE OF 84 Native of Ger: y Had Been in| Business in Washington for Half Century. ‘ John Waldman, 84, a resident of this city since 1865, died yesterday at Gar- field Hospital. He had conducted a| tailoring business here more than half a century. It is now located at 903 Fif-{ teenth’ street. { Mr. Waldman was born in Germany and had lived here since leaving his native country 67 years ago. He was a member of Armenius Lodge, F. A. A. M., Scottish Rite, Almas Temple, Shrine and other Masonic bodies, and had been a director of the Washington Per- manent Building Association for 1 years. For many years he was presi- dent of the German Sangerbund here. | Two sons, William of Milwaukee and Frederick of this city, survive. Funeral services will b2 held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, at his late home, 2730 Chesapeake street. | | Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. | curTIN, Dignity and Refinement Characterize L. M. Gawler Funeral Service The loss personal. T be one of beauty, dignity and refinement. L. M. Gawler Co. handles each case individ- ually. Itis in every detail, yet without heed! o penditure. ommended to cthers with the your means, a refined, dignified PERSONAL SERVICE, DAY OR NIGHT. AWLER CO FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. M. of a loved one is sacred and herefore the final tribute should a sympathetic service, complete 3 ex- We are constantly being rec- knowledge that, regardiess of service can be arranged. JUST CALL . .. Nat. 2650 11804 M St. N.W. QN‘% Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service 1n time of bereavement, it is well to remember that in using the R of the de} menory refinenci 1 Smootin of exp sally commended. "li‘ V',"fx'l 1 sired. Lad it extra charge. witho vait Ser d will be one of beauty and ience cause the R) ice the tribute to the s and precision gleaned through years van Service to be univer- appointed funeral home. Music if de- s attendant. These essentials are offered I or our complete funcral prices. call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Atlantiz 1700-1701 | he examined the pipe the day after | he examined it about five minutes after | GILLETTE. DEATH OF POWELL HELD AGCIDENTAL Coroner’s Jury Hears Evi- dence of Inadequate Bracing| | as Cause of Blast. i Despite testimony indicating inade- | quate bracing caused the steam-pipe explosion in which Elzie E. Powell, 48, was fatally injured, a coroner's jury| yesterday returned a verdict of acci- dental death in the case. | Powell, an_electrician for the Offige of Public Buildings and Public Parks, | died in Emergency Hospital Thursday, the day after the explosion. Norman | W. Foote, 43, Congress Heights, who| was working with Powell, also was in- | jured in the blast, which resulted from | separation of a pressure joint in a 12- inch steam pipe near the Government Heating Plant. | Powell and Foote, it was testified, were running a cable along the pipe, | which was being covered with asbestos by other workmen, when the explosion occurred. Powell's brother-in-law, George F. Rosenfleld, Cottage City, fold the jury | the explosion and found the joint was not properly braced. This was cor- roborated by James F. Gill, chief of the buildings division of the Office of Pub- lic Buildings and Public Parks, who testified the joint was not braced when the explosion. Powell, who ltved at 2800 Ash street, | Mount Rainier, will be buried in Cedar | Hill Cemetery today following services in the chapel of the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin street. ETHNOLOGIST TO SPEAK Dr. Marius Barbeau Will Address Academy of Sciences. Dr. Marius Barbeau, ethnologist of the National Museum of Canada, will address the 251st meeting of the Wash- ington Academy of Sciences Thursday at 8 pm. in the Interior Department Auditorium. ~ His topic will be “French Canada—Its Survival.” @ards nf Thanks. BURROWS, EMMA § to our many frier We wish to extend neighbors and rel: atives our sincere thanks and appreci tior for their kind expressions of sym pathy and floral tributes sent at the death of our beloved wife and mother, EMMA §. BURROWS. THE FAMILY. °* ROSE, ADA V. We wish to express our thanks to our many iriends for the many kind acts during the iliness and for the sympathy and floral tributes shown &t the death of our dear one. ADA V. ROSE. HER HUSBAND AND FAMILY. THOMAS, ESTEEL. We wish to extend our Miss ESTELL THOM. tnis lile December many acts of kindne 53 ing her sickness and for the beautiful | floral tributes at her death, most espe- cially A. C. L. L. Metropolitan A. M. E. h choir, Trustee V. Club, 'for iful papers read of the life and char- of Miss Tromas. Our loss is her MARY ELLIS, H. J. BALL. Braths. BAKER, LUCY F. On Thursday, January 5, 1933, at her daughter's resiaence, Mrs. Glaays ' Ganey. Morse st. n.e. LUCY F. beloved wife of Hairy ‘L. | Baker. Funeral services at the Central Baptist Church, 7th and I sts. nie. on Monday, January 9. 30_p.m. la- uves and friends i Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. ) BECKER, ARTHUR L. On Friday, January 6.1 ARTHUR 1. BECKER. ' Remains resting at Timothy Hanlon's funeral par- lors, 441 H st. ne. Puneral will be held from the abave. patiors on Monday. Ja uary 9. ai 9:3¢ a.m. Requiem mass St. urch at 10 am. ment_Moun and frien: | ted. On FPriday, January_6 at his home, 8110 Grove st. Sil- pring. Md., JOHN L. aged 6} ears, beloved husband "of Jessie B. Gill Be Funeral irom the above address Monda January 9, at 2:30 pm. Interment Rock- ville Union Cemetery. BORGMANN, HENRY C. G. On Thursday, Jaauary 5, 1 t his resigence, 72 Ntb st ne. HENRY C. G. BORGMANN, be- loved husband of Catherine Borgmann. [ Funeral services at the anove aadress on Monday. January . at 11 a.m. Inter- ment Forl Lincomn Cemetery. BUTLER, ROBERT R. On Saturday. Ja uary 7, 1933, at Previdence Hospital, Representative’ ROBERT R. BUTLzR of | Oregon. Remains are resting at tne Zur- | funeral parlors, 301 Easi Capliol st Interment at The Dalies, Creg | BYRNE, COL. CHARLES. In Cinc.nnati, Friday. January 6, 1933, Col. CHARLES | BYRNE. U. 8. A. brothér of Miss Ellen | A. Byrne. 9 CHAILLET, ELIZABETH L. Friday Tyt 18 Tesiderice, Sth' st Suddenly, on | at_ber son's ELIZABETH & o the late I from her n.e., on Mon- ‘Interment | Relatives | late residence, 732 7th st day, January 9, at I p.an. Arlington National Cemetersy and iriends invited to attend. 8 CHAILLET, ELIZABETH. ‘There will be a special meeting_of Bethiehem No. 7, O. E. S.. Monday, January 9. 1y at 1'pn. to attend the funeral 'of our late sister. ELIZABETH CHAILLET | LOUISE W. CHASE. Mairon. WILLIAM. _ Departed this life Saturday, January 7. 19 st his resi dence, 830" 1st st £ c LINS. devoted husband ‘of Nettie Collins Remains resting at Otis F. Alien's fun home. 1%th st. and Florida &ve. nw Notice of funeral hereaiter. GEORGE HENRY. Sudlen'y Thursday. January 1933, 'GEORGE HENRY CURTIN. beloved od ol Adaline Curtin, father of Jeane V. Francls C. Curtin. Funeral from his late residence. 1004 Newton st. ne.. on M uary 9. at 10:15 2 ity P. E. Church, 1th’ st ave. se. at 11 a.m. Relatives a favitea."" Interment Cedar Hi CURTIN, GEORGE HENRY. Office members of Mount Vernon Coun 10, Jr. O. U. A. M., are hereby re mble in their lodge room in North- Masonic Temple. Hth st on Monday. January 1933, at 9°15 | a.m. for the purpose of attending the fu_ neral of our late brother, GEORGE HENRY | CURTIN. Funeral to be held from his residence, 1004 Newton st. m.e. at 10:15 am: thence to Nativity P. E. T4th st and Mass. eve. se. af Intermént in Cedar Hill Ce direction of % GEORGE_W. YOUNG, Coun: Attest: E. C. CROUCH. Rec. Sec DONALDSON, _SILAS 0. G A. Buddenly. Thurs . at their residence, ¢ r SILAS O. DONALDSON, aged 4 years. béloved husband of Agnes T. Don- sldson: GEORGE V. DONALDSON. aged | 18 years, and MARY A. DONALDSON. aged 14 years. the devoied children of Agnes T. Donaidson and the late Silas O. | Donsldson. Funeral from the above resi- | dence. Monday, January 9. at 8:30 am thence to St. Dominic's ‘Chu where requiem mass’ will be sung at & am. for | the repose of their souls. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet ‘emetery. 8 MRING. ANNA M. On Fridav. Jan- uary 6. 1933, ANNA M. DUEHRING. be- loved wife of August Duchring and mother of Elizabeth Cerl and Henry Duehring. | Bervices at the J. William Lee's Sons fu- neral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. ne. Sunday. Japuary R at 2:30 pm. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment pri- vate X DUNMORE. MRS. SARAH LAWSON. parted this life Thursday. January 5 1033. at 7 pm. at her residence. 471 Dufeid 'st’, Bhliadeinhin. Pa. SARAH L DUNMORE, the beloved aunt of John Law- | son and Mrs. M. R. Burke and family. Funeral Tuescay. January 10. at 1 p.m. the First Colored Wesley Church Lombard sts. Interment Merion . Philadelphia. Pa . MARY. ed this life Priday, anuary 6. 1033, at G = after @ brief fliess. M mains _resting at Geo 8on's funeral home. 300 tice of fineral later. GARRISO™, JORN Januarg ‘6. 19 Tesidence. Baliston, Va., GARRISON. in his 91st vear. beloved hus- | band of the late Anne Slizabeth Garrison | (nee Colbert)." He is survived by six chil- | dren, J. William. J. Irwin_and M. Lisbon | Gerrison and Mrs. W.J. Hill. Mrs. J. W. | Humphries and Mrs. C. A. Cogswell." Re: | mains resting at Ives’ funeral home. 310 | Wilson boulevard. Clarendon. Va. Funeral | Monday. January 9. at 1:30 pm. from | Ives’ chapel. Interment in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. COLLINS. to ai east On Priday, January 6. 1933, at the Con- | gregational Home. 128 rittenden at. | nw. ELLEN KATHLEEN TEMPLE GIL- | LETTE. aged 53 vears widow of Charles | Gillette. Services at the 8. H. Hines funeral home, 01 14th st. n.w. Mon- | dey, January ©. at 11 am. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. b GRACE, ANNIE L. On Saturday. January | %, 1033, ANNIE L. GRACE (nee Sey- mour), widow of the late Richard L. Grace_ Punersl from her late residence, 1844 North Capitol st., on Tuesday, Jan- vary 10. at 11 a.m. Interment Fort Lin- coln Cemetasss 9 MADDOX, T ELLEN KATHLEEN TEMPLE. | | WALDMAN, WALDNA erine G. erton. Puneral services at | HySong's parlor, 1300 N st. n.w.. on Mon- | day. January 9. at 2:30 pm. Interment | Glenwood Cemetery. 8 HALL. MOWARD. On Thursday. January | 5. 1931 st Emergency Hospital, HOW- ARD HALL. In_the 40th year of it beloved son of the late’ Jame Jenole M. Hall ineral chapel of P. A Taltavull s on Monday. January Reldtives and friends invited. Congressional Cemetery. ot at 2 pm. | Interment | | HENSON, MARY COOK. On Friday. uary 6. 1933, at her residence.’ i: Corcoran &t. n.w.. MARY, COOK HENSON. devoted wife of Walter Henson. mother of Marie Carter and Walter Cook. sister of Fannie Wilson. Julia Brown and Horace Hansborough, and srandmother of Eliece Carter, Funeral Sunday, January 8. at | pm. from New Betnel’ Baptist Church, mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis | funeral church, 1432 U at. h.w., untli 4:30 Saturday. thereafter at her iate residence | Tnterment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. § THEODORE. On Tuesday. Janu- | 1933, at his residence, 1239 U st. | THEODORE HUMES, devoted ~son ida Humes and the late Anthony Humes and brother of Helen Ca Humes. Remains resting at the V Rest Jarvis funeral church. 14: n.w. Puneral Sunday. January &, at 1:30 | pm, from the Tenth Strest’ Bapiist Cnuich. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 8 | HURLEY. FRAN Suddenly, on Satur-| day. January 7. 1933. at bis brother's | Tesidence. William B. Hurley, 820 13th st nee.. FRANK HURLEY. Funeral from his | brother's residence. on Tuesday, January | 10. at %:30 am.: thence (o the Holy | Name Chureh, where high maas wiil be | sung at % am. Relatives and friends in- | vited. Interment Mount Ofivet Cemetery. # | JOMNSON. ROSEY. On Thursday, Januery 5, 193 at Gallinger Hospital. ROSEY | HNSON, = She leaves to moury their loss two sisters, Cora Williams and Janet | Johnson Body temporarily resting at | Malvan & Schey's funeral home, New Jer- | sy ave. and R st.i.w.. and may be seen | Sunday at the home of her sister. 213/ Virginia ave. s.w.. after 1 p.m. Puneral | from the ebove sddréss Monday, Japuary | {8t b Interment Rasemant Ceme- | ery, | JOHNSON, SARAH. Departed this lite Wed- | nesaay. sanuary 4. 1933, SARAH JOHN. | ON. ceioted mother of Theresa and | ymoud Johnson. Remains resting at | her lats residence 3203 erry Hill ct. | n.w., until Sundey, January &, at 1 p.m rom Good Will Baptist Church, U sts. n.w., Rev. . Pinn l.mc.oln { of officiating. Interment Cemetery. JOHNSON ary 4, 1 BON, 'devotéd mother of There: and 'Raymond Parker. 8he I aunt, one uncle and other relatiy friends. Remains resting ai the W Er- nest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st now.. until 5 pm. Priday. 'thereafter at her late residence, herry Hill n.w. 3 u 8, at 1 pm. Funeral Sunday, January ‘}:“h JONES. ALMIRA ANGELINE. MIRA beloved wil 4 3 Wednesday, Janu- A 0S8 ms BARAM JOHN: Harrod es one es and Good Will Baptist Church, U sts. n.w. On Saturday, January 7, 1833, at her Tesidence. 2078 Bumicer' it rd,, Mount Raaler, late Charles B. Jories, She is survived by ters, Mrs. Samuel B. Orum and Mrs. A. H. Breewood of this eity. one son. Dr. Harry M. Jones of Chicago. 1il. Funeral from the Thirty-fourth Street Christian Church, Mount Rainfer, Md on Tuesday, January 10, at 2 pam. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 9 KING, ANNE ELIZABETH. On Thursday. Januar: 1933, at her residence, 13 Grant Takoma Park. Md.. ANNE | ELIZABETH KING (nee Walker), the be- loved wife of the late James R. King. Funeral from her late residence on Mon- | day, January 9. at 5:30 a.m.; thence to | the Lady of Sorrow Church, Eth'n and Jackson aves.. Takoma Park, Md., where | high ‘mass wiil be sune at O am. Rels: tives and friends invited. St John's Cemetery, Forest Glen, Md. 8 RACHAEL. On_Priday. .January: 6, | . RACHAEL LEVY, aged 83 years, | beloved mother of Ida Levy. Mrs. Katie Foer, Mrs. Libby Foer, Joseph and Jacob Puneral from the chapel of Ber- Danz 3501 14th st. n.w.. Sun- Januj 4, at 1 pm. Interment metery. 8 ry B, 18 WALLACE' LEWIS, Rebecca L. Galloway and Robert | Lewis and brother of George E. Lewis. He | leaves to mourn their loss a host of other Telatives and_ friends. eral Tuesday, at 1 pm. from E. W. Bun- | 21 Fiorida ave. n.w. Rev. | Interment Paysie's’ Cemetery. LENA. Thursday. January 8, 1933, at Emergénc; Hot{vul‘ LENA MAD- | DOX. 'the_ devoted wife of Charles H. | Maddox. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday. January 8, 2t 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jaryls funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. In- terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. & MARBURY, CARROLL MERC] on Fri. v. January 6, 1933, at the residence of his parents, 1403 21st st. n.w.. CARROL] MERCER. aged 10 years, beloved son o William E. snd Violetia C. Marbury. Services at his late residence on Monda January ., at 10 a.m. Interment Arl ational Cemetery. MUNKWITZ. RICHARD C. On Priday, Jan- uary , 1933, at Naval Hospital. RICH- ARD C. beloved husband of Miriam Roth Munkwitz. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.W. Monday, January 6. at 2 p.m. Interment Arlington’ National Cemetery. 8 MUNKWITZ, R. C. Special communication of Mount Hermon Lodse. A. F. & A, M. will be held Monday. January , 1933, at 1 pm. to attend the funeral of R. C. MUNKWITZ. MURRAY. MARGARET. De 701 Sheriff 1d. , after a lin- | gering iliness, MARGARET MURRAY. lov ing mother of Mrs. Sara Newton ' Re: mains resting at Barbour Bros.’ funera home, 48 K st. n.e.. 30 p.m. Sun- in_Staunton, ARY M. On Saturday. Janusry 7.1 . MARY M. in_her Slst_year, widow of the late Rev. Joseph North, LL. D. Funeral services at the Wash. ington Heights Presbyterian Church. = orama and Columbia roads. on Monday, Januery 9. at 2 p.m. Interment Cons: sional Cemetery. ¥ RICN. MARY C. On Saturday. uary 19377, MARY C., aged R6 years, wife of ihe 'late Michael® A:. O'Brien. Funeral from_tihe residence of her son. Michael A, O'Brien, jr. 3818 Benton nW. Glover Park. Tuesday, January 10. at # am. Requiem mass at Holy Trinity | Church, #6th and M sts. n.w.. at $:30 | am Relatives apd friends invited. terment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. FRANK P. On Saturday. Jan- 10 at_his residence, the Dris- FRANK P. ORBELLO. beloved | M. Orbello (nes McCar- . the father of Francis Orbello. Fu- al services Monday. January 9, at 9:30 | at the parlors of James T. Rvan. ave. s.e.: thence to St. Josepl | Nd and C Sth. ne. where mass | red atv 10 am Interment | Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. PLUMMER. MARY. On Friday. January ¢, | 1038, at Providence Hospital ARY | PLUMMER. Funeral Monday. January 0, | at Rl m. from MecGuire’s funeral home. 20_Oth st. n.w.: thence to Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, where mass will b> celcbrated at 9 o'clock. Inter: ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. Fop PCST, TRA SAMUEL. On Friday. January | 6. 1031, at the Weshington Saniterium. | ‘Takoma Park, Md. IRA SAMUEL POST | of Ballston. Va., beloved husband of the in- | 9 | . at 1 am. J¢ the devoted husband of Re resting at the 1 church, 1433 Yo Monday, Jai 'w_Bethel Bap! Harmony Cemetery. WARD. GEORGIA. Departed thip life Pri- day. January 6. 1933. GEORGIA WARD, sister of James G. Dickerson, sister-in law of Elizabeth Dickerson. Funeral Mon- day. January at 1 p.m., from Bundy's funeral home. L Plorida ave. n.w. terment Harmony Cemetery. WATT, ELBERT L. Suddenly. Pridey, Jan- Dary 6. 1043, &% 1:90 am.. st Georse- town s ELBER’ L. WATT, d 8 years, loved son of Harry E. Ethel Jewell Watt. Funeral Monday, January at 2 pm. from the Tesidence of his parents, 4 <Oth st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 8 WINDSOR, JOHN A. On Thursday. Janue ary 19 at hig residence 2406 20t st. ne., JOHN A, beloved hu d_ of Ethel M. Windsor d father of Zacariah R.. John A. Jr.: liliam B.. Henry C. and James W. Wiadsor. Funeral from the W W. Chambers Co. funeral homea: 1400 Chapin st r.w.. Sunday. January 8, at 10 am. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Hyattstown. Md. WINSTON. CARY ANN. ted this lite Thursdsy, January 5. 1933, at 11:30 a.m. at Freedmen's gospital, CARY _AN] WINSTON. wife ‘of the Iate Lewis B, Winston. She leaves to mourn their loss three daughters and one son. Remains resting at Otis P. len's funeral home 12th st. and Florida ave. n.w. Punersl Sunday. January 8. at 1 pm. from the Nineteenth Street Baptist urch. Intere ment Harmony Cemetery. L) WISE, NATHANIEL. On Thursday. January 5. 1033, at 9:45 pm. at_his residence, 2d st. n.w., NATHANIEL WISE, de- usband of Rosa Wise and father of William Wise. “He also leaves two uncles and other relatives and friends. Remain resting ot the W. Ernest Jarvis funera church, 1432 U st. n.w.. uniil 4 pm. Sat~ urday: thereafter at h late residence. Puneral Monday, January #. at 9 am from the Church’of the Epiphany. ] In Memoriam BERNAU. LOUIS F, JR. In sad but love ing remembrance of our dear son and brother. LOUIS F. BERNAU, JR. who departed this life twenty-niné years ago today, January &, 1904, FAMILY, * BLACKMER. DOROTHY ANN. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear little daughter and granddaughter. DOROTHY ANN BLACKMER. wno departed this life three vears aro today. January 8, 1930 HER _LOVING PARENTS AND GRAND- MOTHER. . BYRD. SUSIE. Sacred and dear to me i the ‘memory of my dear mother, SU! BYRD. who left me four years ago today, January &, 192 When mother's there, home's always homey 1t doesn't change. though I may roam. But when she's gone the house is bare— No saintly presence hovers there. No longer are there warmth and love, For comfort I must look above— Up to that higher. nolier place ere God Is—there see mother's face HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, CHISLEY, JAME! Sacred to the meme ory of' our dear husband and fathe JAMES E. CHISLEY. who departed thi Iife twelve years ago today. January Fanating passs shadons, tuy membrance outlasts ail HIS WIPFE. GERTRI DAUGHTER. i 5 CUSBERD. ANNA M. In loving memory . CUSBEI AND :‘%\rfl d::r én?lhzr. ANNA M. Loving thoughts, true and tender, Just to show we still remember. HER CHILDREN. JULIAN L. GLASCOCK, who departed this Jife one year ago today. January 8, 1033. Deep in my heart lies a picture Of a dear one laid to rest. In _memory's frame I will hold it. Because he was one of the best. Loval and honest in all his ways. Devoted and true to the end oly;fl days, He was loving, gentle and kind. .\;.l'l:llt & lovely picture he left behind. e world does change froi And friends from day :omd e But never will the one I lov From my thoughis Dass away, n18 *ToVING ~ WIFE,” EV. 1 3 .vfic T, "BV M. GLAS GRAY, ANDREW E. In sad but loy et Rismand AT membrance of my DREW E. GRAY. who depart=d this life ay. January K. 1931, two years ago tod: It g sad that the one we chert Bhomid Bettalen Be e, corish, But the fors that o mot perisn 5 memor: 318 LovivG WIFE JOSEPHINE GRAY. * SON, LAURA FRAN( . membrance of my dear. mother L AUER ANCES JOHNBON. ‘Who deparied e one year ago todas, Januacy tro1008 My thoughts a. I To the srave not Taf awagr °F ‘Where my dear mother is lying, In her peacetul and lonely rave. A precious one from me h . ;e A}‘\'rzl:‘e 1 loved ”! l‘l“!d!.! i ce s vacat 1 m hich ‘never can be alled. " I will neyer forget you, 3 While in this "Dflg“x lrknlo;»”" og, only Rrigws Ty feeiihe o "vou have passe somnscDEOTED ‘DAGGHTER. BRrTIR HNSON. MARY P. T. In : ““who “depar years ago, January "'n. lf';‘l." - . Sunshine passes, shadow 3 Love's remembrance o H.‘."I.ulll Apd Thogh The'years be-many or few, ey are filled with memorties, dear mothe er: of vou. DEVOTED DAUGHTER. CORA DISPERT. OFENSTEIN. ANNIE. In sad and loving ree our dear wife and mother, ANREE S o {8 ine Senrs ae Toanm agezarted, A2 O God. what a weight of Musi we, the lonely ones, hear: At aders T vacant chai HER LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGH- PONDEXTER. PATSEY A. T ing remembrance of eurnd::g bfl“l:!}}"’; PATSEY A. PONDEXTER. who departed ;(Yflll life eleven years ago today, January Sunshine b Tovehs Teembrance. outieis all And thoush ike years be ma: They are filled with memories, dear mothe er. of vou, MAMIE LEE, BLANCHE DAUGHTERS, PENMAN. SNYDER. EDWARD E. In sad but lovis temembrance of my dear husband,” EDY WARD E. SNYDER. who left me tweive years ago today. January 8, 1921, Earth Pas no grief that heaven cannod Homever deep the pain if. O Tender Lord, this Xe are weak. O Gomforter Divingo teeL s to 1 3 Rt M:« ::‘u our griets are ¢ sends iis comfort, helps us to resign, = - ' fay. through tears, - A%ie Uarough tears. “Thy way. e, e HIS DEVOTED WIFE. * NYDER. EDWARD E. A tri and devotion 10 the memors ot my dont father, EDWARD E. SNYDER. who lef us fwelve Years ago today, January (] . Loved In life. remembered in d EDITH_C._CO! FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO th late Mary Ellen Post. He ls survived by his_mother, Mrs. John M. Post of Balls- | ton: two sons, Lawrence T, Post of North | Bergen. N. J. and Raymond L. Post of | Washington. D. C. and one daughter, Mrs. | Margaret Bryant. also of Washington: | Remains resting at the Ives funeral home. boulevard. Clarendon. Va Ballston _Christian ton. Va.. Sunday. January Interment. Columbia Gars Suddenly. on Thursday at U. 8. Navel Hospital LL." beloved husband o Funeral from the W. V7. Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin nw. on Sunday. January 8. st ? p.u Relatives and friends invited. Intermeat in CeZar Hill Cemetery. 8| PROCTOR. MES. SIDNEY A. January 6. | 1934, Mrs. SIDREY A. PROCTCR. widow of Charles Proctor and beloved avnt of Mrs. Essis Webb, Marion Monroe end Horace Sileance. Funeral will be held Mondar. January 9. from Moon's funeral home. U st. n.w. RIGDON. ARTHUR P. On ay, Janu- ary 6.1 at his residence. 918 Bnep- | herd st. n.w. ARTHUE P. RIGDON, be- loved husbend of Beriba 'S. Riddon ‘and | fother of Thclma H'edkamp. Funera) from the W. W. Chamters Co. funera beme. 1400 Ohapin st. n.w_ on Monday. R? t © pr. Relatives and | ir onds invited. Interment in Cedar Hili C:m¢ ¥ SAHLL EMMA R On Fridey, January 0, 10, t her home. 2101 N'st: A, EMMA R. SAHLL widow of Otto Sehil.” She is gurvived by a son; Albext Sanil. and t¥o daughters. Mrs. Wilson Luckett and MFs 8. B. Loveless. all of thi3 city. ~Funafel from the home daughter, Mrs. 8. B, Loveless. 7510 Alaska ave. n'w.<on Monday, January 9. at 11:30 am. Int ment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. SCHAFFNER. KATIE L. On Wednes: January 4, 1 at “her residence. Anzeles Calif. K. (nee_ Cheseldine). H. Bchafiner, lormerly of Washinston, :D. C. Funeral services Tuesday, January 10, & T30 am., at Hysong's parlors, 1300 st. SSEL. MARY H. On Priday. January 6. 1033, at 10:30 pm. at the home-of er_daughter, Mrs. Robert Piske Grigss, | 30 E_ Bradley lane, Chevy Chase. Md.. MARY H. widow of Rev. E 8. Tressei ved by three children, Rev Grace Lutheran Church, pum sts. nw. on 3 p. 16th and Sunday, January 8 at Interment Columbus, Ohio, 8, GEORGE. On Saturday. Janua 1053, GEORGE_TURVEY, hisband. of late’ Plorence Turvey, Remains rest- at_Joreph F. Birch chapel. 3034 Mst. nw. Mass Trinity Church, Georgetown. Monday. January #, am. Internjent Mount et the i Cemetery. JOHN. On Saturday, Jg anat ot Garned ol Jolt 7 Waldman lnfl ather of Wll.\ln:su - man of Mil ee. Wis., and Pe; Waldman of Washington. D. O. from his late residence. 30 0 Neither the successors t: with ine original W. K. Speave eoabishe Blotie National as02 1009 H St. N.W, LON TIVOTHY HAN b # LANCE _ AR WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 8th ST, SR LINCOLN 0531 J.WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTO! CREMATORIUM 4th & C STS. NE. LINCOLN_5209 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1114 SEVENTH ST N.W. Nat; Modern Chapel._Telephone NAtional 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Liseotn 0573 Joseph F. 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