Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1933, Page 9

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WINTER SPORTS THRILLS Enjoy a Winter Holiday ; at the lowest price ever ¥ Your blood will race—you'll feel likesinging asyouspeed downsnow- packed hills on skis, a bobsled, a toboggan traveling at express train speed or skim across smooth ice on skates of gleaming steel. The ONLY all-expense tour of the season to Quebec—with a day in Montreal — leaves February 10th and returns on the 15th. One modest charge covers everything—fare, Puliman and hotel accommodations, meals, taxis, sightseeing sleigh rides, etc. Give yourself these six stimulating days. You'll come back ready to face business problems with new energy. For illustrated leaflet giving full infore call, w vy Jouriet Pennsylvan or BURI OF TOURS, 83 4 1w NATIONAL 9140 All right— heres the final! Choice of the house, and that means every Suit, Overcoat and Topcoat —regardless of the former price— Fashion Park and The Mode Really have sold up to *70% $23.75 Note that this includes Fashion Park—that supremely fine clothing—and the Mode as well-EVERYTHING—every single Suit, Overcoatand Topcoat, except Formal Wear. Such a slaughter as this means we shall have to charge cost for necessary alterations. Just 22 Fashion Park Tuxedos Reduced from $50 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MATRON'S PLACE IN SN S SEEN Head of Women’s Federation Terms Age 45 Housewives’ Graduation Date. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 25.—The middle- sged married woman has her place in the sun and if she has pared herself for her _45th is just another graduation, this time” from the role of Mrs. Housewife. These matrons nnhgl ll‘z‘ot t‘nke & back seat and indeed sl not. the hegeer Srparation of women. i t or on_of w the world to matrons who think life’s sweet song is in the final stanza when “nlwre are silver threads among the . 'DSIM Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole of Brocton, Mass., and Washi) , D. C., head of the General eration’ of Women's Clubs: 45 Age of Emancipation. “A woman when she is approximate- ly 45.is reaching the age of emanci- tion. Her family is almost reared, R:r household duties are reduced and she has more leisure. Her emotional life is more stable. She has had ex- perience and should have more wis- dom and tolerance. “She has ahead of her some of the best years of her life, if she has pre- pared for it, studied, trained herself mentally and kept physically fit. It is not right for a middle-aged woman sorrowfully to resign herself to a lounge seat in a hotel apartment or to a cozy corner in a private home, leaving ac- tivities to younger women. “She is emerging into an era o( freedom. She is in the home, Mrs. Poole she should even then “Women should not sink or be forced into inactivity these days, but should study and train during her early mar- ried life and start on a new public career as she becomes a matron and T. the future held s women, but FIELDING L. MARSHALL DIES HERE AT AGE OF 79 Baltimore & Ohio Official Was Great-Grandson of Chief Jus- tice John Marshall. Funeral services were held this morn- ing for Lewis 11, 79, Baltimore & Ohio Rail official and great-grandson of Chief Justice John Marshall, who died yesterday at his home, 1511 Twentieth street. Pollowln‘ the rites at his home the body was taken to Graham Cemetery, Orange, Va, for burial in the family plot. Hill, freig) ipps, ir., district freig! Ac'.lve pnlburen were A. H Glmn T. M. Raney, R. B. Flynn, G. A. Geiser, E. B. Iser, and J. J. Collins, all officials of the Blmmou & Ohio Railroad. Mr. Marshall had been a resident of this city for 55 years and had been with the railroad 35 years. RETURNED ON INDICTMENT OF GRAND LARCENY IN 27 William L. Joynes, 33, was back in|mer going | Washington today, awaiting trial on s grand larceny indictment returned by|of mflnmh\qhmfl. failed and re herself for adjustment of mlddflr?:emflenmcmotn. A woman’s place when her children Coats and Trousers geles aut u week 8go, charged with I.lreeny $900 from s safe in Drug _ Store, ms Connecticut -venue. on November 18, nn At the time, he was employed harmacist in the drug store and the 1000 block of Massachusetts Accordlnc to Detective Sergt. Carlton 'l;:::y. Joynes claims m 'M forced to and remove the monq‘:t“‘me pa.nl o( & plstol. “rgdy CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery tural beauties of Cedar Hill Consult with him regarding plans for dscaping your lot. o Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol Established 1900 FUNERAL DIRECTORS — The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LlIncoln 0524-9244 GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST A 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 whele profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from ZIONIST COMMITTEES HERE ARE ANNOUNCED Membership Selectetd by Washing- ton District Executive Group. The committee organisation of the ‘Washington District of the Zionist Or- ganization of America was announced today by the Executive Committee of the organization. The mmifieu fol- low: Membership—Mrs. John M. Safer, chairman; Bernard Danzansky, Samuel Freedman, Mrs. David Herzmark. Jewish National Fund—Harris Ep- stein, chairman; Julius Goode, David Herzmark, Rabbi J. T. Loeb. Y Mendelson, -Israel and Isidore Hershfield. Program—J. Louis mumy—niw J. T. Loeb and Mau- rice Mazer. WILLIAM R. APPICH, 60, TO BE BURIED TOMORROW Former Hotel Executive Was Man- ager of Bureau of Engraving \ Cafeteria at Time of Death. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 tomorrow at Hysong's funeral !w Willilam R. Appich, 60, for- hotel executive, and, unul hu death, manager of the Bureau lnlnvlu George Sruahingion Ooi- n Uni- ng}”m uu m iliness of 10 dlyl will be in Glenwood llr Amich,whn'u.munbexolst John’s Lodge, No. 11, P. A. A. M, survived by his widow, Laura May AD- pich; a daughter, Jane, and the follow- ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. J. Edward Swain and Prank Appich of Washing- ton; Mrs. Charles Callahan, Mrs. How- ard Todd and Edward Appich, all of Alexandris, Va. Births Reported. Arthur and Louise ?lflfl Hnn ice E’?OMY = JIm'E Indd“ll” A Klngfl'é% boy. = e Prankin and Virginie Hoibrook, boy. G e Stephen ‘and Marsaret Tarar, “sirl Hugh P. and M t Sfatham, Lonnte |nd o 1. re Aoner i Hn(l. Eustace, Lawrence and Cora M-muu sl William and Dorothy Hill, Elisha and Dors Rolling, o sirl. Lizzie Reeves. boy. harlotte smxcrd sl Fred and Julla Burris Harry and Marie s. ers. Bernard snd Chrlstine Proot, mL R ——— Deaths Reported. E. Cockrell. 90. 1625 16th st. g‘gm - Siebanies, 86, 43116t . " Ba: ; 85, Opllinger Hospital. Laurs, Banags, 83, Opfiineer Howlt Anna ¢ Raub, 80, 1027 Calvert st JANUARY 25, -1933. Braths.. ket g xcn “ld GAO.Y‘O‘PI. lWld hu&mrf )' l‘ n'. Jnn- pm. ‘Inferment Glen- rngn' BADDLE. _On a5, e Sahinine Oine John D. zrm -m lllr. Pl Barraite and 4-';“:'"3:-" o, at g1 15 -"? = " Jan Dot 2 “Albans - Church nnlmc denu. lof“ rutu b l ry “Dawso s0 leaves other relatives and & n%u of friends. Remains resting 7. ‘Rhines_tuncral-chwpel 34 and By sta. . Funeral Thuradiy. January f:‘ £5,1:30 p.m. from the sbové chape terment Woodlawn THE WEATHER District of Columbis—Rain this aft- ernoon, ending early tonight; tomorrow fair and colder; lowest temperature to- night about 40 degrees; moderate to fresh easterly winds, becoming fresh northwest tonight, diminishing tomor- ToW. Maryland—Rain this afternoon, end- ing early tonight; tomorrow fair and colder. Virginla—Rain this afternoon, gen- erally fair tonight and tomorrow, ex- cept rain in extreme north portion early tonight; colder tomorrow and in extereme west portion tonight. 4 vm- yesterday; year 0, la:v'm.:o 7:20 a.m. today; year ago, 36. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Automobile lights m\m be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Monthly precipitation in the Capital (current month Month. Temperature. AAH wano1 % |+ auspu avey aejouro. ** - gwpinisak Abllene, Tex N_Y. Hart. 60, Georse Washing- Soel | ton Tareercity Hospital vn therine M. Carroll, 65, 701 Monroe st. firnuun. 64, Glll_!,nur Husnlul P{lflk Stamm, 50, St. Elizabeth's Hos- Watson Momtt, 48, 512 Emergency Hos- tal. Py 45, Emersency Hos- Willlam F. Powell, pital. Mansuy, 42 3424 22nd o Rosal son. ‘&eorae “Washiniton University_Hospital. Bullah B. ul . Weeks. 38, 1812 K s uwn‘n&ho(“ William and Massie Bridee, Infant of Chester and Alice Gilbert, Sib- - lm"“d‘ i, Punch, 60 1603 Carton pl. Samuel T Patmer: 60, Uatted Staies Vet ans’ Hospital. “"Mary B Beit, 55, 232 Brooks i Smitn, luxlu Batnes %0, o route Spoki Mi Emergency. L U Gallinger Hospital. ars® Sunbine 30 Casuaity. Hossital. 31, Preedmen’s Hos- FUNERAL SERVICE ® COSTS LESS o BUT st itaela mHos- | Bt Loutsville, Miami.Fle New Orleans’ . 291 New York. N.Y.30: Ok! 30.0¢ phis Phoenix, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Me. 20.92 78 30.00 FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, todsy.) Statiol ‘Temperature. Weather. Lund%n. "Ehgland ... 9L | Cloudy Horts (l’;' 1), 2 rta (Faval = yCurY!nl observations.) 8t. Georges. Bermuda Part San Juan, Puerto Ri Hl'lnl Cuba lon, Ganal Zone! BEARS NO STIGMA OF CHEAPNES S ‘We do not ask you to believe our advertising, unsupported. ‘We invite you to investigate, to —_— Germany is a great land for hikers, Beaths. Thursdsy, January 26. at Depsrud thll nu le-vu w moum arle, Levine: Sranddaughter of the late Barah Steverson. leaves one niece and many oth Ern e LR funeral later. EATON, JENNIE LEVER. On Wednesday, .v-nu-ry §5:,1033, at her residence, 1640 n.w. dow nl T . PRemains resting 1n the W Chambers’ Co.. funeral home. 1400 BiaPla SRt NORic e funeral later. FOWLER, .TER P. SR. On Tuesda: ety T, FOWLER. D l ursday, Jai y 2 Rell um lnd irlends “tnvited to. aiiend. terment Rock Creek Cemetery. 2 amuon EMILY ELIZABETH. On Wed- nlldly anuary 25, 1933, at 3050 R st. ABETH, beloved wite ox dn AL James W, Garrison and moth G. She_1s three Erandcniidren, Elise C. T, orice and Alice Cola Re- 'unerll Mm:}: uoo mum hers . DLW, erment ‘Wednesday. Teatdenie: wife K wl Relatives and friends ‘é‘.",‘,“‘“ U5 attend, Inierment GRAVES, MARY. The members of 8t. Jo- geoh Sodality are sequested to meet at ide Mrs, MARY late Gi h st ne. on Thursday. January ‘26, 1933, st 8 o'clock. Please attend the mass of requiem BALLIE A. GRANT, Prefect. * parted this life mu. at 9:30 am. HRIS. o devsied Fiother- of Lewrence E. Hawkins, Katie M. Thomp- 00, St st of Eaward H. Sevith and 3 of 3 M. Brooks. She also ieaves three Saturday. January from zion Ba L. ‘Washingtor atives and friends invited: HENSLE' ! BICHARD. mwdnudu. hn. uary 2b, 1933, at his New Jersey ave. n.w.. RICH. e W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. JACKSON, COLLETT, Departed this life Saturday, January 21. 1933, at Gallinger N. ' He leaves her, Dennis Litiag son. host of other relative Jegiing ot el No- 1432°0 Hawkins: brothers. R. Jackson. and » and frien Remains way's funeral home, 342 P st tice of fumeral Iater. “{. REV. LEMON, Entered into the great yond on Sundsy. Lron® LaE o-lun ‘Church, devoted father. of Bessie ane of - Brovidence. R 1: . lifeions friend of Clarence M. De Vetle. He also leaves other relatives and friends mourn his rt Mari Carl, daughter, Vlll!.nll Illntn. Notice D! fu- neral later. On, Tuesday, Jan W 1‘00 C‘h in st. n.w.. on Thursc: "5t 3 Dm. " Reiatives and friends W ted. ’nurmem at Cedar Hill Ceme- YEI E. _On r{ uary 22, lflfi‘{ ll Garfield llemo al Hos- BieL, “ahter & Briet Hiness. MECONEE M 8he is survived by her three children, Steve. Abraham and Beatrice. Remains resting at Moon's {uneral home: 1322 You st. n.w. Solemn high mass wili | be sald on Thursday. Japuary 26, at 10 a.m. at 8t Augustine's Church. Priends a:e invited. terment Mount Olim ry. NUSBAUM, GEORG! January’ 25, Holly_ave., w. E W. On Wednesday. 1933, at his residence, i Takoma Park, Md. GEORGE beloved husband ol ARnes M Nus- b-\.-n and father of Edith M. and Ruth Nusbaum and brother of Wilbur J. ba <. Hazel Dreikelbies and Mrs. Funeral services in Wal® | P. N. H. ave. Sday, January pm. Relatyés and filends are .~ Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. Kindly omit flowers. 26 RHODES, ANNA ELLA. Jan- [ Pagitict a cfif‘amu ‘Hospital belove: hter of Ed A RLLA, ‘Edward P. and Anna H. Ehodes the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 0 p.n. Relatives snd friends sre" invited. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. EOBINSON, CLARA J. Mondsy, Japu- ary 23, 1933 Hho me. CLARA oi"Carrie 3 De Groot.” Funera] Hrom her fate. Tesiderice ‘on. Thirsday. January 20, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 25 SON. CLA mbers of Wil- RO B CuSRAE Auxiliary and Camp are mbie o i m., for the purpose of conducting se ces for our late cister. CEARA J, RO INSC MAY B. PARKER.' Pres. RUSSELL. GEORGE PRICE. On Tuesday, January 24. 1933, at Emergency Hospital, GEGRGE PRICE. beloved nusband of Lil- Chambers ., mm Chepin stnw, Thursday, Junuary 6. at 2 p.m. Reiatives and friends are invitea,” Eterment- Cedar” B Cemeter. SHECKELS, REBECCA. On_Wednesds: . “ai her residence. 546 january 25, 1033, af et residence. 546 Sott, Puneral from_above Priday, January 27. st 2 p.m. Relatives_and friends are invited. 28 terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. I0CK. MARY H. Suddenly. on -nmdn . MARY H. widow of m-. and beloved mother of Castle of Leesburg, Va. M umu oniise. Mra. Lota M. JSrown 2 F. Ci Mrs, Ivy San Eatisie” Finorl i 10th st ne., at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends are invited. Interment in Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Claren- don. Va.. at 3 p.m. SIMMS, WILLIAM. = on_ Sunday, 22, 1933, “WILLIAM SIMMS. iovi ther 107 Henty - Deal, “Elith Catherine Simms and Edith Taylor mains resting at J. T. Ste: January $17.75 Every one is of this distinguished make; with its faultless fashioning —Dbut only in these sizes. Alterations at cost. compare our prices, to prove to yourself that we are still Wash- ington’s lowest priced funeral directors. You can save money on funeral service # you call DEAL. FUNERAL HOME INC 3I6H STPEETNE \CK KITTEN, in b;filfl P st. ne. RS Fimed 0 Oml!m—YdlflI m-m 27th and Q sts. s e 1336 id with round m”luz Jan. 19th, outside — lfilfll H sts. n.W. .%h i o AT Belllunl st., lm ‘*\wfmfln ard if_returned to_owner, Trss. POLICE DOG, male: Tace sliehily scarred: No. 1887, Tevarn 'x;"n-n":e-mn st. ne. d HENRY HAROLD. Tuesday, 24233 ,wm" Reed mains rest 310, Wilson gd Slarendon, Va: i SPALDING, mlu BOYD. _Suddenly, on January 34, 1693, at er n - e kad8 I8t s rw ALDING, Beloved. wite. 3 Willfam wn— lace Spalding. Notice ul eral MPKINS. ELIZABETH W. On )(anda,y, January ‘.’.’l 1933, at West Orange, W. TOMPKINS. ~ Services & Tyinity Episconal Church, Manassas. Va.. Thursday, January 26, &t 11 em. In- V nt Manassas Oemetery, Manassas, a. THOMPSON, LU o e v uddmu 152 : 3 . oY THC gflu&ed mamer N, & “.-.:‘:f.".fi.r.. e e ‘r 3 .‘lu:&rru‘gj. n Paseed into, eternal -| 816 x o7, xx J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. E YUNERAL D! est . a W, 's fune: R v . Notics ur%m Y Sas "bmma wite of ouawa I Werd, devgied mother ot Mrs, 6)""'“..?3.“.‘3‘.’.'.‘.2 x"im tele Wille Rt Tt A [arie 't Q'l H ) jewar| k b-l .( rlhfll. and 1 ‘l.m‘lc— 7, -n':nn 25 L2 at mr “% i 2 llla | s of Marianna, Afk. - He leaves & brother and many other rela tives and friends. Remains resting_ai the John . Rhiues funeral chapel, 3 sts. untll Wednesday' eves' then at hll late resi- 768 Ce in d ll‘ ’l‘huudly Januae ‘Third Baptist Chur:h ton National Cemetery. Gone, never to " forgotten. o s, nw. i pm. " thierment Arlings | WILLS, EUGENE. On Tuesday. Y25, ot Gillinger He Homul. ;-68‘5:! belo: ita Doug- las. James Bugene and Joseph He brot H e and Blmu:l Wi, “Reme ing at the John T Rh 3rd and Eve . sts. 5w, LF. MARY D. On Tuesday. January 24, 1933, MARY D. WOLF. beloved sister Année E_Smith and Christi R g o at i Tor the Tepose o Ber soul!" Interment in Norfolk. P In Memoriam BESSLER, GEORGE A. In loving Femen brance ‘of & beloveu husband ted father. GEOR( B ' Bisirict of Columbia: P ', Vho died one year ago Today, VING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * FFREN, ROBERT L. Sacred to the mem- ory of ‘my dear husband, ROBERT L. jiho departed 'this life one year ago foday, January 25, 1932. We_little thought when you lm home That you woula never return. That you 5o soon in death would sleep And leave us here alone. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ COFFREN. ROBERT L. In loving memo my dear son. ROBER’ CoFFREN. \\ha diedoneSeir 20 oday- Jsmvars Tha. Yel he has merely traveled on. As many a one must Within & distant ity fair He waits for me and you. And when shall come our time to make That lourney through the gloom, To_welcome us, he will be. there, The smiling face Trom hom MOTHER. + COLE, JESSE M. In loving remembrance of our’ dear wife and mother M. Who' deparied_this life nine ye 280 today. January 25, 1924. HER HUSBAND AND mnmnl X et ‘memery o"our beloved vm mum .'33 Wao~ departed this. e iwo Jears 20 today, January 25, 1931 93 SBAND, DAUGHTERS AND wn—- ILDREN. o GRAY, FRANK. loving In T b dearly beloved. Bussand FRANE ey departed this life nine years 2g0 today. January 2 HIS LOVING WIFE, Rll' "TA GRAY. GARNER. GERTRUDE CECIL. | HORSTRAMP. wiLtaM N. 1o sad b oving remembrance of our Yaher, | WILLIAM N HORSTRAMB -Er" depart: 58 e tire 11 SER 00 oduy Saitiary 5. AnniVersary mass &t the Ime maculste Cnnctnuon Church. N AND DAUGHTERS. * sister, GEORGIE fl'.g .Aubilgr :‘l’l‘ D;l‘l‘fl t}n WO years ago today, January 4 loving, thousht. u silent tear: t memory of one so de: MOTHER, FATHER AND mrmu KELINEHANSE, WILLIAM L In b memory of my devoted ey and_our father, L. E-+ " who entercd ae gternal rest 12 years ago today, January 25, Beautiful lives are those vhou xpln B Is spent in duty to God and mai Beautiful calm when the course s run Beautiful twilight at the set of sun. Beautiful Seath with » life well done. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. ® EOSACK. G!OlGl L. 7 0s, SromcE 1o, Jovins memor, GEO] 'ho xen e ten yeats aso oday, Sanuary. m e his steps I loved s0 dear. Stlent hu voice I lovcd to hear. go(: !;lr ';‘l‘! X\;r sigh hL'A speech. ut 0 far for my though! Bt ot e B McCRAY, LAURENCE. remembrance of my RENCE Mc 1. s be many or few, dllcaw Wit memories: d-t Sister, of you. DEV IN-CAW, MR. AND MAS. D EC K KING. ROBINSON, MARY E. With love. but (g Fhcmprance of ouf dea: mother,’ MAR E. ROBINSON, who entered the haven of 0 today. January 25, e e e ROSE. BOLLINS, SALLIE A. A sacred_tribute g love 0 our devoted mothe T SALLIE A 0 left us twenty years ago today, Jahuary 25, 1513, HER DEVOTED DMJGH'Im CLAM A. SARDO, ALBERT I.n lovi uu memory o! 'y dear ang devoted: Busband ALBERE 5.,245D0. who died two years ado to- day, January 25, 193 My heart still lcl-u 'u.h sadness, My eyes shed many a tear. God ‘only knows how I miss you, Albert, At the end of two sad years OUR LOVING WIFE. EFFIE. * A WILSON, u CY. 0 sad but sweet memory 0 | gf my dear Gothe ted U one Fear ags iodsy, JaBuary 26, 10 y i The world may change from vear to year And friends from day_to day, Bug never wul the e 1l om memory pas HER ass aw: VING ER CIOVING DA GHYER, PAULINE WILSON. LUCY. In loving remembrance of our dear mother. LUCY WILSON, who Jeft us one year ‘ago today, January 25, amn with the hlut. dear mother, Like whom there is Do other. Thoush you left our hearts in o Yo gm ouon Beaven's {)nr Rlein. NG RICHANDS! ALTER _N. WILSON. >~ WILSON. MAGGIE. Deparied this lite 13 years January 25, 1920, full Chrl:llnn !ll'h MAGGIE WIHO eep on. dear mother. B willing hands shall toil A°faithrul mother. Jovine ang o™ A better mother no one could find. 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