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D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. 2|ARTHUR BROWNE RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral Services at Residence ‘Will Be Followed by Burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Arthur Browne, 43, an em‘plwe of the real esiate firm of Randall H. Hagner Co.‘ who died yes- terday mumin( will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late home, 2204 Wyoming avenue. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery, with Rev. Robert Mr. Browne's death was held & suicide Acfinl Browne was a son of the late Aldis Birdsey Browne of this city, lnlol' partner in the law firm of Britton & Gray. Besides his wife and two young children, he is survived by his mother, [ ¥a$ an Wm. H. Sardo FUNERAL DIRECTORS Tlye Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our EUCCESS Lincoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 365 w For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amazed the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service We keep the cost within your means 3 f The basic principle upon which owr business has been successfully founded is to serve those who call on us to the best of our ability, always keeping in mind that a high type mortuary service meed mot prove exorbitant in cost. 1| No matter what you pay you get the very best in Ryan service. {| Perfectly appointed funeral home. Lady attendant. charge. For our complete 1700-1701. THE policy of the Tabler Funersl Service is to furnish quality service and high-grade merchandise at prices within the means of all. Towards that end, our oréanization has been carefully trained and our 1 hed and .qmppcd & trade-mark of the manufacturer —a trade-mark known and recognized everywhere, That we may prove that our service costs no more, we invite visits or requests for further information. These incur no obligation and are strictly confidential. N 928 M St. N.W. WASHINGTON D.C. Tibaphone » NATIONAL 1544 ¢ | Richmond D. A. R, died at Garfleld | TALKS TO BE BROADCAST and George Washington U. Forum Schedule to Begin Tonight. ‘The George Washington University Forum, a series of short talks on topics !| of current interest, by members of the staff of the university, will be | . | broadcast over WMAL each Thursday, | MISS JULIA JENNINGS OF RICHMOND DIES Miss Julia 8. Jennings, member of the | Hospital Tuesday after several weeks' Ullness. The dnu;hm of the late William A. and Mary A, Jennings was former regent of Fort McHenry Chapter of the D. A. R., and an organiser of the Woman's Party | in Virginia. She was also a member of | the United Daughters of the Confeder- acy of Richmond and a member of the First Baptist Church there. Miss Jennings is survived by three sis- ters, Mrs. J. H. Hume and Mrs. A. C. Throckmorton, both of Virginia, and Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Washington. Puneral services and burial were to be held at Hollywood Cemetery, Rich- mond, today at 2 p.m. —_— Mrs. Hutton Resnmes Trip. NAPLES, Italy, Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, Cali- fornia evangelist, sailed last night on the steamer Vulcania for Haifa, Palestine. She said her health was improved and she would return to Naples in May. FOUND. MONEY on Conn. ave. ?’nm. by paying for adver- t_0169-W. LOST. BAGLarge, bmvn-mmu bu. conlllnlnl’ lady’s white-gold Bulova wrist ac- tory No. 269850, set With emeralds lnd dn- is, also n:tnmoblle &ernn sopall oo fge and h cbange and keyz, after amall t. n.w.: umm $20 ote.” Rew 'lm 48-W, e m%t.umu ‘shell, ‘"76:"" caee, Pl.l:—Bo' bar Dln‘l emel’lhld' cenlcxhdlmbnd end, cs_long, between Mayt and Highlands. Retara Apt: 507, Highlands toufi ‘Answers to name of “Rex”; lack and brown: lolt in Oeornl.uwn Sun- day_afternoon. Call 5284, 1!4. n:m hn eal ace; lost March 11; stz FUP. ‘:m'g male, snswery o name Morthon” st Phone " Geve. 3918 Morrison MONEY—Saturda: nin und ¥ S bet. Pa. ave. & K at. now. Reward. . —8mall ~ sold d '.u'l‘g! &0l and gray with ‘diamond in center. chain. Lost last Friday between th moor and Cathedral ave.; reward. _Clev. $26 REWARD for the return of diamond e pin. on G n.w. between 13th and 4h ste. ub to Frankiin Park. Returp to A id SCOTCH TERRIER, un lget onn tfide T ‘enamel FUNEEAL DESIGNS. GEO A. COMLEY Wi ritstlc Floral Designs by Expe Night Fhones, Olar. 1502371 or 261-14] Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St Prom EXPRESSIVE FLORAL l -&Dm'l'l mcll. n Evenings and Sundays FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.50 yp Delivered These essentials are offered without extra Handsome, New, Unlettered AMBULANCE Anywhere in Washington James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. are within the AL K.TABLER WKnector NOxm7000 CIRCLE Music if desired. funeral prices, call Atlantic Phone Atlantic 1700-1701 PR + 3% Our prices means O‘f all April 6 (P)—Mrs. | por beginning tonight, and extending through Thursday, July 27. The lectures will be given Thursdays at 7:30 pm. A wide range of subjects will be cov- ered, including political science, law | reform, international relations, psychol- ogy, medicine, literature, econcmlcs. education, social conditions, and various | flelds of science. Beatha. ALBAUGH, HENRY L. On Wedne: April 5.'1933, at Sibley Hospital, L. beloved Busband of Eva L. Albaugh n nd Mrs. 1 eu o e residen 4th on Saturday, April pm. Relatives and friends invied. . Jennings, of Orange, Va., | BEEHAN, the iate Patrick Notice of tuneral here- ELMER SMITH, A 193 "ot ssed away on at Emergency Tna v Botere: 2t Beruyh. e sod 3 e SF Bor bmlher of Rovert F. Boteler. Mrs." Elsie Hufer, Mrs. “Florence %orllnm-ndw Mrs. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 umnn st. n.w. on Friday, April Reigtives ana” friends tavited. at Glenwood Cemetery. BROWN, GEORGE E. On Wednesday, Avril 5. ‘m;'n 3¢ T30 pm at his residence. EO] BROWN, devoted nd of Sarah’ Dickerson and_father of Edward Bernard, e Brown and Mrs. ia” Jervay. vn sl Brown and Mrs. L \nhmot?! du A r?l'b ,n.,'“"“’gg ency B at Emergency Hos- B THUR BROWNE, Deloved hus- Wromine Priday. 2 m. Inte it e rment n " Roc PBELL. ROBERT. On Thursdey, Apri] 133, ROBERT CAMI son of the Mate” Homer and Japet T. Campbell. Notice of funeral hereafter. <l n. Pu 3 Co. fi 3 teenth st o, ‘on Pri :;'.“Apxu A p.m. Interment n Rock Creek ARET. On odnudny Jertl a0 er Fesiqence, Sb1G 13h [ARGARET, _belove her resi -:e 1‘ G order “wite"of the "late James. J. Nnolr:l Friday. April 7‘ at 10 l.m ‘mass _at Church Relatives and" fiiends \nvited: Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. CUMBERLAND. EVA. - O Alondar, April 3. 1933, ..ml"mm nl home, 816 H st. n.e.. on bm. . Relaiives an TeReent Glem DANIELS, ROBERT E. = - dlv A ril 5. 1933, m’:m w'du"u" i Long), (rommh hh’rc:t lence Ssturday. Apris 8. 8i. Dominic's ma&. 'hare Tass will be sung DR Tepose of his Relntives and m-nm invited.” In- t Mount Olivet Ce 7 DAVENPORT. JAMES CLEVE. On Wednes- gav. ARril 8 1097 af the Sorso thic lloufl. JANES CLEVE. belgved rt] s late-residencs. MOO }u ;n'-u.' 5 i 37::‘5 itermont ‘&t B rment Kirks Grove, Ala. EICHHOLZ, WILLIAM. day; April B, 1033, o¢ Band_of May it Fiehholt the W, W Co. 100 c’mmn R Funeril privace ™ FUBR. JOHN WESLEY. Tuesday. April 4. 1633, FURR. de Funeral N gt v 3 % 9 YV. On 'm: e, A‘:fl 18 at 2:30 *5.m ?&" ds lnv.lm. Tnterment ¢ Cemetery, HABRISON. cARRIE, 2. 1 'ol)l‘ T e‘ifl&% BON. devoted friend 11 Mr Mrs. ree Funeral filfll’, Apfll , 2 en Jarvis fu- Interment HART, IIAI'IIL Oon 'mldl’v April 5. 1933, HART. ~ Puneral services will be Mld lt ‘Timothy ’s funeral H st. ne. vn Priday, Arnl 1 Interme: Mount vet emetery. mhllm und !rllndl invi N, RO, ROREL Sl Moy i o £ ERP T e Aorn 8, Th ELLA. Wednesday. April 5. 1033, at her residence. 137 Kentucky ave. s.e. ELLA (hee Carter). beloved wite Hone: from the ce Friday, 2 m ends imvited.” Ihterment E su denly. Wednes. 3, a nlxnrulde ce. .'mm neral ug‘cu and interment at ¢ Gul urd. ‘morning. Sl Howers: e life GHE! Departed o cedey, ABRI 4 (1033, at Bis fate reste dence, 520 K st. 3w, BENNIE HUGHES, inston, of Caroline Cou: . and amin E. Huel Helen Dixon: brother of o X Priday, April o from Zlon Bapist mmrcn )' st. between 3rd and 4 Samuel _ Miller officiati Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. KELLAM, LUCIUS J. E. . On Wednesdsy, ejidence, 1628 Mon- Woodhouse of of Buffalo, N, Th\u-flly. Awll thlnct to the Shrine of where mass will be n!- or. Afld friends are invited. Toent Betubday. Aptl £."at Norfolk, Va. LEWIS. NELLIE TRABUE. On Wednesday, Apiii 5. 1933 at_the Episcopal Hospital, UE. beloved wife of Ghatles M. Lewis of 11 Drummond sve. Md. Services and inter- Tenfi Shelbyville. Ky.. “Pridey Hoon. pril 7. MALONEY. ANNIE. On Thursday. April 6. 1933, at the Sacred Heart Home. Hyatts- ville, ANNIE. beloved daughter of the late Michael and Margaret Maloney. Funeral from the Sacred Heart Chapel on Saturday, April 8 at § am. Rela- tives and friends fnvited. ~Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter: 7 MANETTE. JOSIE 'l‘lloLl'Nl FORSETH. On Thi 3. at her resi- CHARLES WILLIAM. Suddenly, 5. abiz. at Pair RLES ' WILLIA! Beioved nusband of the mi 'Helm Howard Maron and son rick and Mary F. Martin. Re- Tains Sestine at Gusch's faneral | Barier. pm. Hyattsville, Md. Funeral at Monkt L MCcKENNY, ARTHUR. Drnlrled this lite Thesdax, 93 April 4.1 MRENNY He eaves a devored wite. len McKenny. and two daugh: ers, Mrs. Minnie B. Cook and Ma. C two sons-in. The John )nrshun of BROTHER AR’ MeKEN: death 1 5m st. Y. Puneral Fridsy April 7. at from his late resid u;tund_l-n e cTbers UrEeGEORGE W. SOLE. Pres. J. W. ROBINSON. Fin: MCLANE. SARAH THOMPSON. nmod into Tu April 4, 1933, the 80th year of her SON MCcLA! e. SARAH THOMP- NE. “Wife of the late William R. McLane. ~ She leaves to mourn their loss gne daughter. Lillla ves ehildren and, B Prndensidren ren. anl’ll uturflu A hflt late residence, 35 Florida 2 p.m. Interment Harmon: ROSIE Mitchell, three sons. daughters t_of other nlnum and friends. Remains Yellllll at lst T Rhines funeral chapel. Funeral Pridav. Alll’l 5’&"."&'1’3’"." Dt el g Abri"S. st Wake Forest, N. G i S0 ‘ol ‘Harves B and Sonie Dun: | 5C. 12 years. ‘fi«. by cmm.‘.mn"‘d.... ruerAle On Wednesday, April L33, at hep residence 217 ;d-nknn'ru- Vite ‘ot the’ late " Josepn 3’ Bo Coliege Fiother, of Mrs. Harry Park, Md., li: F. P -mfi 7. at 10 a friends_ are ' invited. Olivet Cemetersy. PETITE, ELEANOR. On Tuesday,_ April 1933 at Preedmen’s Hospital, lu?A 1! PETITE, devoted wife of the Oswal Petite. ‘beloved ‘mother of Preqerter O, tite, sister of Bertha Kilson and Georss Allen. devoted aunt of Katherine Banks. She ' leaves many other relatives and friends to mourn :vr Rel fives and Interment Mount Le atine’Yoterment Lon coln’ )‘.Hlorlll cvme:e =3 o un. PIERRO, A DI. On Wi 5. um Rt nndmu"fl‘fl'{:"’r fi?:’. and molhlr of beloved wife of vmcé Mrs. Stells Hiis Domenico Plerro and M: ete. Funeral from her late r deass on ‘tu - day. April &, at 8:30 a he Ros ure, Ard and ¥ sts. o b oftered g\d m-na. invited. Interment st A "'I’ Fiends. nvited. " Tnterment ns Cemetery, ~Arlington REGINALD C. Departed this (AR & 1053, at Mount &ALD ount Alto ‘Wi thfl'el Gimba, 8 County, Va. mcmcnz -1. T 185 at Naval'E Hosial OLIR A%l 82nd’ year, beloved “husband of Rells M. o5 and {ather of Helen M. ‘Winn reside c 8. lmnmfln in Ar- meter: Priends 1in Telatives invited. © Please” omit fowerse ROAKES. OLIN W or o Lo Y 3’3"“." meeting of X e o Prides, Mrg‘T ml:v1 of od *Brotner JOHN H. Mq A CPMIY.l:cnuAN .""h.s'! m?oa A Ber Tsidencer T Bevasal "dcm Md, BESAIE ViR H ....,,‘":;,"i‘é..m the W. 4 aster. nuo !ll CA'I'-IIN[ April 4. 19: her ?:‘slc;?”nu. 1_Mount . nw. tment -oun'"l' fig selen . Saruari ncis Mb $oun"end Tammont e s vt phigy o0 7, at'11 am. Inierment Hamilton, 'ANLON, MARY ursday. Afill ra ' D.IOS\ 2% her ullldun.st. po 07 32! X bel , Seanion. g”mnfl a2 Mount Cemete: Nollc- ot hour nd s "ni'é.”“‘z‘." ter. "' 13th Jnd New Yor Aoril 771039, at 3 Brepese %y % JORN Sacred - re mass will be Dfllrll!:‘ 9 s.m. fitndeoe inled, *Blersmen HIll Cemete: e On We THOMAS of sm-hn ;fln “f, 10 urn, Va., son Iate M farga: ret 'nwmu (e Weiehe), do a3 y-nd g lltmwlwurn He K‘l“l‘. Mrs. fives ‘and friends. “Puney rom e, Vit Pll nv mw‘ :.m:fi?dAME l i 3-‘.'1% .% in lmm'um PR o St o Huty two years aso nd A-m 6, 1931. Tod ay recalls & Of ' dear one jaid to rest. S DEVOTED WIFE AND * i T e : Jr.. ent T. 2 into eternal rest year: today, Korn 6. 1018, e s wvx?v‘gb'u'm“'hm AND ago ID‘;’- ‘D fi- 19: There {5 & sad and l'“t remer mu "There 15 ' memory n‘? Ty oken of a nnon and he still for THE PAMILY. HARDY, EDWARD D. = Sacred to the mem- OFy of our dear husband and father, §- WARD D. HARDY. who. de D A R R I3 e Gone. but not_forgotten. DEVOTED WIFE AN‘D SON. * HENDERSON, LYDIA. LYDIA HI N left Us one year ko todny. ABFL O 1095, Memory of mother will always live in our hearts AUGHTER, MAE E. CATLETT. HORMANN, FOWARD. In sad but leving s ESWARD HOHMARN, “Who depari life fifteen years ago toda; "fl'e'.‘u%'. aged 5 years and 9 monf In_the garden of r ‘There.Is a little sheltereq spot. Pragrant with blooms and beauty Of the sweet fc e flower that whi “Riways we will Femember You SPARKS. H( o . HORACE F. A trib devotlon to ine memoty of m £ “"v.' mun.nu ana our ‘loving, tather.” B SPA] who, devarted iy life Sears ago today. AN 8. 1020 A xr!eluus one from us {s . WOODLYN. MARY ELIZA. A tribute of love to 'the memory of our loved one, MARY ELIZA WOODLY! four years ago today, April 6, 123'. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA_AVE. SE. Atlantic 1700 TIMOTHY HANLON ) N.E.—Lin. I AMBULANCE SERVICE J. WILLIAM LEE’S SO\’S CO, FUNERA CRE‘VIATORIUM 4th & MASS. AVE. NE.__LINCOLN 8200, ~ Frank Geler’s Sons Co, umem Teliphone National 2473 . S. ZURHORST AST CAPITOL_ ST. Lincoln_03 »|JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. "f:ul 1337 10th 8t N Phene Norih 0047 ' V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors ‘connec National 2802 1009 H St. N.W, WILLIAM H. SCO’