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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933. * A9 Marriage Licenses. P. A. Rivera, 22, 314 V st. ne.. and Es- peranza Quasp, 21, 1216 4th st. n.e.; Rev. J. Pheips Hand J. C. Monaghan. 29, 3220 17th st. and Dorothy M. Wakefield 158 Uhland ter- | 1851 Ontario | C. Slater of this city, and attended | Braths. MASON, ROSETTA GURLEY. Departed this life Tuesdav. June 20, 1033. M ROSETTA GURLEY MASON. devoted wi of the late George L. Mason. She lea to mourn their loss a loving aunt. Mrs. Laura Liggins, and a devoted foster daughter, Mrs. Viola B. Morse. and a host of other relat and friends. Remal resting _at fune home, 614 4!3 st. sw. Notice of fune: later. McDONAID, WARREN N. Departed this life Saturday morning. June 17. 1033 WARREN N. McDONALD. the husband of Gertrude McDonald. father of Clarence and brother of Preeman. Isom and Reese McDonald and Mary Thompson. A host of nieces and nephews also survive. PFu- neral Wednesda: Jun: , at 1:30 p.m., ; from John E_Zion Chureh Rev. W. 0. C.\rrln(ron officiating. mains at Tolbert undertaking m-bluh ment, 1308 6th st. n.w. Interment st Lincoln Ceme! | McGUIRE. MARGARET JANE. On Mon- 1 ds June 19, 1033, at the residence of daughter, Mrs. Walter P. Kirby. 1186 THE WEATHER { District of Columbia—Fair, continued | warm tonight and tomorrow; gentle to moderate southwest winds. | Bdeclia st~ Rev. Maryland and Virginia—Generally | ~ Orville E. M falr, continued warm tonight and m-l Rev. Sohn ' Mmrives race ne.: Rev. F. X. Wahl James F. McD Iace, and _Laur Meeting. Washington Chapter, Cath- | olic Daughters of America, Willard| | Hotel, 7:30 pm. Dance and entertainment, New Eng- |land States Society, Kennedy-Warren, 9:30 p.m. Former Washington Resident Suc-| cumbs at Pelham Manor After Brief Illness. o Concord ave.. | . 3315 17th st Rey. John E % S o 9th st. an morrow, Iver ‘Spring.” Md. John_E. Th: West Virginia—Generally fair wn\shl Helen D Ga r and tomorrow, not much change m 5 Canal road. and En ame addres 3 James R, Gienr | Cranford, 23. 219 15th st. se.. and wzm A Dexwon, : Kearney st. n.e TOMORROW. Luncheon. Rotary Club, 12:30 pm. Luncheon, Soroptimist Club, River Report. Potomac River clear and Shenandoah | a little cloudy today. Report for Last 24 Hours. 0_ Georgia ave.. willard 121 T st.; Rev 1 G st Acker st 500 O st. ne, and ne.’ Rev Wi temperature. ] % h| | | | Gallinger Hospital | firm Mary Johnson. 60. Sa Emergency Hospital h Robinson. 55, and Leroy D. Opey. 52, 2650 fantasy, estimation, mother, Mrs. Mary E. Zimmerman, and ' agination, a brother, W. R. Zimmerman, both of memory. JAMES T. RYAN THE EVENING CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Central High School here before taking | e D & sin b Daltizudre AT NEw YORK HOME{a time Mr. Slater became associated | | Loudoun Park Cemetery tomorrow. | Society, Hsmmox{ }-lu!el, 6:30 p.m. | had been with the Singer Sewing Ma- cumbs at Garfield. K, W N He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | . Bird M. Robinson, alorama yilliam E, Knaub. f 19th st. Ti.e. Srid & aistee SMYE WIIRON TMAy Ordnance, U. S. A, died yesterday at “"innie L. Magness tal. | former Tesident of Washington, died | Pelham Manor tomorrow. 13 Belle Schwartz, T By Leo F. Smieszny, Providence the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | of all our opportunities. {man was connected with the Pennsyl- |, He is survived by his widow, Mrs‘ Ethe] Beckwit] Zimmerman, also of Washington; his Funeral Director “““ D . Here’s a Bargain 7 T HARRY C. ZIMMERMAN, Baltimore, and a sister, Mrs, E. G. Wid- 11 Universit; . TODAY. o i New. York Tor funeral services and burial in | with the National Machine Co., M8MAr- | ¢, iion Emplove of the War De-| | Deaths Reported. chine Co., of which he was a vice presi- | Nanie E. Goode. th st. s.e. Elizabeth House Slater, and a son, Wil- | Harry C. Zimmerman, 52, ordnance "‘hwdorc 1. Beuchert, . Providence Hos- 57. 1685 Crescent Pl | Meeting. Pi Omicron Sorority, Delta of asbinghon, |Garfleld Hospital. He had been a Wiliam Main. 45, } | _ Infant of Thomas J. and \(xrlhn (‘( Ashe, | yesterday at home in Pelham Manor, R e o] A native of Baltimore, Mr. Zimmer- Hotel Eliison, 65, Home for Aged and | d vania Railroad as an engineer before | b | Frances L. Zimmerman, 1517 Buchanan | = for the woman who does her Hu w- SLATER, 60, DIEs | myer, Berkeley Spring. W. Va. “After practicing law in New York mr‘ORDNANCE ENGINEER, DIES | for Dinner meeting, Georgetown Clinical oneck, N. Y., and for the past 20 years | partment for 28 Years Suc- dent at the time of his death. John M. Crossma 1780 Lanter pl Mary L. Weedon. 63, Monroe st liam House Slater, of Pelham Manor, | engineer in the Office of the Chief of rital. Harris William Slater, 60, native and | _ Funeral services and burial will be in Harold E. Ashmore | Chapter, Stoneleigh Court, 8 p.m. civilian employe of the War Depart- o} | George Washington University Hospital | N. Y., following a brief iliness. He was| The moral life enjoins the best use| entering the Government service. | street; a daughter, Miss Elizabeth L.| own laundry work. Any Family Can Afford Ryan F uneral Service for the woman who has only one maid. for the woman who has a big family. for the woman who must economisze, Men’s Shirts rame: 10c ea. Extra Flat pieces, sheets, table cloths, napkins, etc., are neatly ironed and folded. Wearing npp-rel is returned damp enough for ironing. 1If you still do or have your mai iyour laund: let Dupont handle lworl( with thrift service. 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The five wits are: Common wit, im- lard Hotel, 1 pm. | Luncheon, Optimist Club, Hamilton | Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Democratic Club, Univer- | sity Club, 12:30 pm. | Luncheon, Insurance Club, Untver- | sity Club, 12:30 pm._ | _Luncheon, Veterans' Administration, | University Club, 12:30 p.m. | U Luncheon, Lions Club, | Mayflower | Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Births Reported. Howard L . Louis Wililam and Lillian Miltan. boy. John T. and Dorothy E. McCloskey. boy. rban E. boy. and Virginia L. Knot 2 ter B. and Mary M. Lassier. boy. Sylvester D. and Viola F. Paulus. girl Charles and Gertrude M. Schmidt, girl, Charles and Mary A. Comegy: | sirl twins. Ora D. and Josephine C. McCammon, boy {and girl twins. | " Lawrence E. and Grace Brown. girl. !co.\'r Boy's_gaberdine. Sunday_aifternoon tcinity of Wesley Heig iberal n to 2101 Foxhall rd r addressed to Gifford | COAT. plain brown. at Great | Sunday.Reward. Call NOrth 036 COCKER SPANIEL, t months old. ed_b: from home: vicinity 22 ward for return or_information dog 9 Que st. n.w., NO. 6409. | DOG, wire-haired terrier. white. bro and ears; long hair on face and les o Liberal reward. 1920 H s S—An sh | brown. ~Please return to Wynne. 1 Reward. Telephone ADams ®oing to wedding ight: Edmonds’ case. st. n.w. NO. 8 EYEG! ar Christ _Church, Sal Reward. Brown, 2118 | car stop. Reward. Spencer st.. Hyattsville, Md GLASSES, tortoise shell. on Station plaza. Return shire ave. Reward. HANDBAG. black, containing wearing parel. _ Lost in front of 1710 W. Va. ave, n.e. R ddress. ¢ IRISH SETTER PUPPY, four months old. dark red color. 6 ass plot. Union 1 New 'Hamp- LAVALIERE, about s 3-carat, solitaire di | mond "dropped lavaliere, set’ in platinum. | gold_chain. Liberal reward if Phone_DIstrict 3580, | PAIR OF GLASSES between G and 10th sts. naw. and 13th and 14th on New York ave. 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To get the best results, how- ever, use a GOOD paint. “FAIR- FAX" Paint is real, honest-to- goodness Paint, composed of PURE Linsced Oil, Zinc, Lead and Tetanum. Easy to apply, it gives more coverage and better protection, Time to Buy a New Brush Our line of geod. de- pen d able brushes is ery at- ractive and o mprehen- brush ¢ ® by Jours rush for every purpose Buy your now . &l today's LOW PRICES. FREE PARKING \t 6th and Louisiana Avenue N.W, PAINTS—GLASS C St. N.W. Met. 0150 abel L. Pennington. boy. | pink eves and mouth; a Great Dane Tant | | POX FUR, black, on June 18 at Mt_ Rainier | Mrs. 8. A. Pleasants, 40 | w iane. Chevy | returned: | Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 83 29.98 50 29.94 29.93 20.90 29.91 29.90 i Record for Last 24 Hours. (From Noon Yesterday to Noon Today.) | Highest, 89, at noon today. Year ago, 75. Lowest. 68, at 5 am. today. Year ago, 63. Record Temperatures This Year, 1 Yesterday— Highest, 100, on June 9 Lowest, 14, on February 9. Humidity for Last 24 Hours, (Prom Noon Yesterday to Noon Today.) | Highest, 98 per cent, at 5:00 a.m. today. | Lowest, 39 per cent, at noon yesterday. Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) | } Today. Tomorrow. | High 6:03a.m. 6:45am. | |Low . 0:16am. 1:03am. | High 6:35 p.m. 7:19pm Low 1:01 p.m. 1:47pm. | The Sun and Moon. Rises. | Sun, today ... 4:42 Sun, tomorrow 4:42 7:37 Moon, today .. 2:28a.m. 6:00pm. | Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1933. Average. Record. January. 3.25 3.55 709 '82 February.. 2.63 3.27 6.84 '84 3.2¢ 884 '91 4.67 913 89| 6.26 10.60 '89 | 2.19 1094 00! . 10.63 '86 | 1441 28 | . E .. 1081 '76 . L 857 '85| SR . 869 '89| | . . 7.56 '01 | Sets. 7:37 15UIH Stations. «+gupInsak Abilene, Tex Albany, N. ¥ Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City_ " Baltimore.” Md Birmingham Bismarck, N. D. Boston, Masg. . Buffalo, N. ¥ Charleston, 8.C. Chicago, T1l.." Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio. Columbia. § C Denver., Cloudy Bt cloudy Clear Bt.cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Ciear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear 2 Pt.cloudy El Paso. Tex. Galveston, Tex. Helena, Mont . Huron, 8. Dak Indjanapolis.Ind Loutsville, Ky Miami, Pl Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear . Cloudy Clear Cl Gl Glear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear | e h | Spokene. Wash. Tampa, Fla. WASH.. D. C.. FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. “France Austria. | Berlin, Germany. Brest.' Fran b Zurich, Switzerland. . . Stockholm, Sweden Gibraltar. Spain. Horta (Fayai). ot cloudy (Cuirrent observations.) Clear Part cloudy Rain Part cloudy Cloudy Vienna, Bermuda. 74 82 4 78 8t. Georges. San Juan. Puerto Rico.. Havana, Cuba 5 Eolon. canal Zone. Established 1900 SARDO & CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE $4-00 All City Calls 3 LINCOLN 0524 3 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F SUMMER SUITS S‘l 3.50 NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $4.50 IN JULY $4.50 IN AUG. $4.50 IN SEPT. | ALDER, JOSEPH S. Temperature Weather. | | FIE) Naj Elsie Gaskins, - Gaines Lattle O. Jackson. 2 B. Armstrong. Rev 3 E. Graha Gresory W. Shaed, and Evelyn L. Walker, Rev. A. F. Elmes, John A. Savoy. se., and Ada Tyler, 2 s Rev. H. N. Colem: Earl Masterson, Emma B. Wilson, | liam A. Jones 5 Wiliam Jone both of Bhila Leon E. Ross. Edith R.’ Hugh L. Gumulton Louis Mossbaner, and Frieds Schuitz 24, both of Baltimore; Judge Robert E. Mat- tingly. Joseph Perina. and Doris M. Mathia 20, both of Dund fd : Rev. H. M. Henni and Lydia E. Eben. 1 Judge Robert E. Mat- 28, 7 9th st.: Rev. H. . 444 Q st Vernon, N. W, and C. 24,1909 2nd st} 5 Sheridan road Sheridan road | 819 41st st.. 218 O st.. Rev nd_Mildred C. Davis. Rev. J. E. Graham 0 Foote st. ne.. and 201 1 st and | Wil . Columbia, Vi Tand Virgie N._Harris, 2 nl Sherictienmite "he.; Plainfleld. N. J., Itimore: Uriel Schwal . ' 34, Baltimore. Mary Friedian . Clarksburg, Rev. e Siiverstone. both and Mattingly and W. Va. ADAMS. ELIZABETH TAYLOR. On Mon- | 03, ELIZABETH TAYLOR ife of the late Percy beloved daughter of Gabriel and Ide Lawson. loving sister of Bell Brown. Ma. wn. Rachel_Gibson, Wiliiam | Lawson. She leaves many | other relatives and a host of friends to | mourn her departure. Remains resting at the John T. Rbines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. Suddenly, on Sunday. 1933, at his residence. Walker Mill_road. Oakiand. Md. JOSEPH 8. ALDER, aged 53 seais. Funeral from H M. Pada: neral home, 1ith st. 3. Wednesans, June Tr- as ki Bk thence to the Epiphany Church. Fores yille, Md.. where services will be held at Interment church cemetery. 2 p.m. ALSOP. EVA. On Monday. June 19, 1933, at her residence. 619 K st. n.. EVA. beloved wife of B. B. Alsop and mother of Philip R. Alsop. _Funeral parlors of Almus R. Speare, 16: ave. Wednesday, June 21. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 BARCLAY, VIRGINIA BRASHEARS. On e Bndiat AT "BRASHERRS ancrof: ASHEA BARCLAY, wife of the late John W. B: gy, Body resting at Joseph Gawier's Sons’ chapel. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w. Services at Epiphany Church, G st. between 13th and 14th sts. n.w.. on Wednesday, June 21, at 3 pm. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. CAMPEELL. BESSIE GRIMES. June 19" 1932, at Episcopal Ear. Eye and’ Throat Hospital, "BEGRIE "GRIMES CAMPBELL. aged 24 years, wife of Gary Campbell and daughter of Edgar W. and Clara V. Grimes of Oxon Hill, Md. Re- mains Testing at Thomas F. Murray & Son’s. funeral parlors, 2007 Nichols se. " Puneral Wednesday, June 21 £l p.m.. from the above pariors. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. CARR. ARTHUE. A pecial communication of Myron M. Parker Lodge, No. A M s hefeby called e oo, Thure: day, june . to attend the funeral of gur late brother. Past Macter ARTHON THURSTON B. MILLER, Master. 21 CARROLL, WILLIAM E. On Sunday. June at New York City, N. Y. WIL- beloved husband’ of the late ia ' Carroll and_father-in-law of s Lena Carroll of Washington. D. C.. and grandfather of Mrs_D. C. Montgom- ery of Beacon. N. Y. Puneral from the W. W. Chambers Co.’ funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.._on Thursday. June at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends in vited. " Interment in Rock Creek Ceme- tery. 21 CHANEY, THOMAS B. Suddenly. on day, June 18, 3. at Sibley Hospita ne beloved nusband of ney and father of R. Jesse, Ralph ney, residence. 8e: . Md. Funeral late residence’ Wednesday, June 21, a.m.: June’ 18, at 10 am Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Forestville Episcopal Ceme tery, Forestville, Md. MARY WILL. On Mond: . at her residence, 420 H st T MARY WILL CONNER, in the 45 of ‘her sae, beloved wife of Wilbam T, Conner. Remains resting & of P. A. Taltavull, 436 7th st. s.w. Fu- peral sérvices and interment in Danville, DENT, ELIZA. Departed this life Tuesdaz, June 20, at_her residence, st. sw. ELIZA DENT. She leaves to mourn their loss three daughters, Rachel, Annie and _El Danel and Bernard Dent; two uncles. t¥0 aunts and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home, 1300 5. Cap. st. Notice of funeral lat DRURY, MARY C. On Monday. June 19, 1933, at_her residence. at Beitsville, Md. MARY C. beloved wife of Sevellon B Drury. _Puneral from Holy Redeemer Church, Berwyn, Md.. Thursday. June 22. at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. 21° JOHN M. 1933, at_Fort George Meade. Col. JOHN M. FIELD. United States Army, retired. Funeral services at Fort Myer Chesel. Fort Myer, Va. Wednesday. June 21. at 1 pm. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. FLANAGAN. EDWARD FRANCIS. = On Tues- | day, June 20, 1033 at 8 a.m. at his resi: | dence. o n.w., EDWARD FRANCIS FLANAGAN, ‘in the 70t yeat | of his age. beloved 'husband of Bessie Haynes Flanagan, father of Adelaide | Courtney, Edward Pred and Vincent Cabell | Flanagan. ~Funeral from Church of the Nativity, where solemn requiem mass will | be sung at § am. Thursday, June Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rel tives and friends invited. 1 FRENCH, MARIE DAWSO! June 19, 1933 in _Sp; 3 AMARIE DAWSON FRENCH, beloved wifé C. French, devoted sister of Mrs. ander. Mrs. Busie B, Anderson; s. Lottle Davis. Elmer, Thomas and Roland Dawson. Notice of funeral later GOINES, CUPID. oOn Saturday. June 17, CUPID GOINES. the devoted son of ille Goines. He also leaves two broth- 5. two grandmothers and one grand- father. Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral iater. HARPER, JAMES K. On Monday. June 19. ‘ai_residence of his nephew, Prank Harper, Vienna, Va.. JAMES K.. 'beloved husband of Mary Harper and father of Otis and Jerry F. Har He also leaves a host of other relatives Fu- neral services Wednesday. June p.m., at Pleasant Grove Church, Pl Grove. Va. | HEBB. MARY INEZ On Tuesdss, June 20. 33, at her residence. 1424 Poiomac & S MARY INES HEBB (nee Abell). be: lovéd wite of John B. Hebb. She is’sur- vived by her husband. three sons and six daughters, Funeral from the above resi- dence on Thursday, June 23, at ¥:30 am Requiem mass at St. Peter's Church ai © am. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment St. John's Cemetery, St. Marys County. Md. HOLLAND, THOMAS. Monday, June 19, 19: LAND. = He leaves to mourn 1oss two_devoted brothers, Benjamin and Robert Holland, and several other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 8. Cap. st. Notice of funeral lat SON, EARNEST, on Fridsy, June 16, IO EARNEST JACKBON, beloved hus: bind’ of Eihel Jackson. fon of Cecelis Shorter, He also leaves two brothers and | two sisters. Remains restng at the W. Ernest Jurvis funeral church. 1432 U st. nw.. until 4 p.m. Monday. June 19: there- aiter at his late residence, 429 L st. n.w. Funeral Wednesday, June 21. at 'p.m. from his late residence. Interment Lin coln Memorial Cemetery. JAQUES. JOHN B. Monday. June 19, 1933, residence, the Westchester 'Apart: ent. after a long iliness, JOHN B JACQUES. aged K vears beloved father of Mrs. W. C. Fowler. Remains resting at Hysong's_funeral parlors, 1ath and N Sts. nw. Beryices at the above named arlds on Wecnesday, June 21, at 2 p.m. nteinent at Rock Creek Cemetery. =0° JOHNSON, SARAH. Departed this life Suddenly, on Satur Jun: at § p.m.. at her residence, 181 th n.w., SARAH JOHNSON. She @eaves to mourn their_loss a host of relatives &nd friends. Funeral notice later. Remains resting at Wesley Wash- ington's funeral home, 2053 Ga, ave. n.W. GEORGE. On Monday. June 19. at Mount Alto Hospital. GEORGE JONES" brother of Mortis And. Jesse LA . Remains resting at the W. Ernest funeral church, 1442 You st. B.W. Interment St. Mary's County. Md These superior quality Tropical worsted suits are guaranteed to fit—and hold their press like heavier woolen suits. All colors and models. Pay $4.50 Monthly KENNEDY. MARGUERITE ELMER A oOn . at her residence. ELMES beloved wife of Joun T, Kennedy: lieutenant colonel. U. 8. A. the chapel at Foi s day, June 1. at 2 nclock)f by interment ‘in Arlington Na etery. McDUFYE, THEODORE. Departed this life Sunday,’ June 18, 1933, THEODORE Mc- DUFYE of 307 L st. n.w. He leaves to mourn ' their loss a’ beloved ~wife, Ethel McDufse; & mother. Julia McDufve. and five sisters. Susie Rowan. Edith McCoy. Eva Brooks. Louise Wilson and Norah Me- Dufye; two brothers. Willie and Gennr McDufye. and_a_ host of other rei and friends. Body temporarily restins Malvan & Schey's funeral home, N. J. 2nd R st. nw. Funeral from' the geriors. Wednesday, June 21, st § p.m. terment Rosemont Cemetery, tional Ce: MO 1816 1st st., | Rev. M. | Richmond. Va. | Rev. J. E. Judée R. E. | On Monday., | Sun- from "his i 9: thence to Addison Chapel. Seat Pieasant, Md., where services will be held E Jum the chapel On Monday, June 19. il Remains resting at the W. Ernest | THOMAS HOL- | their | Services iti | | Morse st n'e. MAMGARET JANE Mc- | GUIRE (nee ) , beloved wife of the late James P. itre. Notice of fu- ;| meral later. Suddenly. on Tues- . at her ' residence. LORENA A. beloved | wife of Grover C. Moxley and mother of | John E. Moxley. ~ Puneral from the resi- dence of her brother, Charles Steele. 2244 holson st. s.e. on Thurs June 22 t 2 pm. ‘Interment Ced: tery. Relatives and friends invited. Mem bers of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Police and Firemen's Post. No. 2340, V. 8. W., pleass take notice. 21 MOXLEY. RENA. Sister RENA MOXLEY, e of Comrade Moxley. passed away orl Tuesda; 2 Members of the Police and. Fire Depariments Auxi | No. 2249, Veterans of Foreign Wars. are | reauested to attend the services at 2244 Nicholson st. s.e. on Thursday. June 22, at 2 pm_ in full uniform. Fraternally, ROSE L. REILEY, President. 21 | PERKINS. A. _On Monday. June 19, H‘H S| PERKINS. beloved wife of ustus G. Perkins Puneral {rom the rn idence of her daughter. Mrs. A. P. Wer- merth. 120 vumlm st. n.w. on Thurs- day. June at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at 8t. Gabriel's Church at 9 a.m. 21 'A FARI/ Suddenly. on Tuesday, E: 19 at Rock: Md. EARL { Body resting at Walter E. Pumvhr?)‘~ funeral home, Rockville, Md. Notice of funeral services later. RYAN. JULLA E. On Sunday. 1033, “at Providence Hospital RY, (nee Wrenn). beloved wife of Michael J. Ryan of 741 12th st. se. Pu- neral will be held from le_above resi- dence on Wednesday, June 21 am. High requiem mass at St. Peter's | Church _at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet 'Cemetery. Relatives and friends | invitea. 20 SAVAGE. FLORA EDITH. On Mflfldl! -'Illll 19, 1933, at her residence. 3 i nw., FLORA EDITH SAVAGZ b(lov&d wife of J. Charles Savage and daughter of Annie H. d the late Willls P. Crocker. Besides her husband and mother she is survived by t'o sisters, Mable L. Herbert and Phoebe E. Crocker. She the granddaughter of the e Gen. fihn Crocker. Funeral services at the ve Tesidence on Wednesday. June 21 2 m. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. latives and friends invited to attend. STEVENSON, WILLIAM H. (DICK). plned this life Saturday. J\me 17, at pm. at ital, UAM H. (DICK) tober 5. 1902. He leaves to mourn their loss a_mother and her, Agnes and Wil- liam B. Stevenson: an intended wife. Lil- lian Brooks; five sisters and lhrll broth- ers. Marie Clarke, Clarence l’nfla, Irene Crawford. Pearl Tumn. Edit Presely. Theodore Stevenson. and Alfred Stevenson. Rllnl‘.lll l'!llln at his late residence. 2101 17th st. Funeral Wednesday, June 21, at 2’ from Liberty Baptist Church. Harmony Cemetery. . Five days ago he departed, To the land of e al rest. His weary hours. his days of pain, His weary nights are past: atient. worn-out frame, Has found sweet rest at last. ‘THE PAMILY. * STORKS. HENRIETTA. rted this life ‘Mond f' HENRI. Mi‘. June 18, JULIA E; pin; jent o' mourn their lots two. daushiers. Efte Seots Snd Bertha King: one son, Ernest Storks: nieces, Annie Tibbs 'and _Lillian pool: ‘one nephew. John Thompson, several grandchildren. “;‘;.‘]:‘Z'm T M TowSE JRUE ot 8 e ..J Mary's THOMAS, wun 2 parted this life J“R.'“T- l‘g WALTER THOMAS of 1% "Hrm Jeaves tg mourn th-iv Jous & Jov Aher relatives Aaughter. .-vuruy ng o van J and R sts. L) THOMAS. W resting ?.'.‘!....x Home. 380 R 1 ave. n.w. tice of funeral later. wA Do Sand gu-" rlltl'ls at !lll Teral home. 1400" Chipia st o of funeral iater. WIDEMAN, ROSIE. oOn Sunday, June 19. 1943, er a long iliness. ROSIE MAN, sisier “of_John Wideman, of " 1028 otb stonw. " Fineral Wednesdsy. June 21. at'® p.n. from Otis P. neral ‘home. izth at. S04 Fis. ave. nw. WILLS. EDWARD. On Monday, June 19, 1043, at Providence Hospit: uui WILLS. He leaves to mourn his Deriire o loviae mother. "fwe: brethere: three sisters and a host of other relatives | aRd Iriends. ‘Remains Testing at the Jonm T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. WOODLAND, JOHNSON M. On Monday, June 10, 1033, at his lesidence, 85 L e, JOHNSON M. WOODLAND., fovel “ion ol Tincoin "and” Fwardie Woodland, devoted husband of Ethel Woodiand and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, Mrs. Mary Rucker, Georgia. Mi tie. ‘Waller. Thomas and. John Woodlan Funeral Thursday, June 22, at 8:30 a. Iate residence. thence to Holy Catholic Church, where high be _celebrated at § _o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. 21° In Memortam. CAVANAUGH. MARY E. In sad but loving rememprance of my dear and devot mother, MARY E. CAVANAUGH, who | passed 'away seventeen years ago today, June 20. 1916. \ Gone. but not forsgotten. HER DAUGHTER. | CHANDLER, LELAND W. In memo; our beloved son and brother. LELAI SHARDLER "Tho bassed Trom- deatn.into life June 20, 1931. Life 15 ever lord of death, And love can never lose its own. HIS PARENTS, MR AND MRS, GEGROE AND HIS SISTER AND BROTHRR TOTE AND TRVING. © A COUNTEE, SARAH GERTRUDE. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, SARAH * GERTRUDE COUNTEE. who departed her life two vears ago today, June 20, 1931, Your gentle face and patient smile, With sadness we recall. You hed a kindly word for each And_died beloved by all. YOUR DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. MRS. ROSETTA HOLLIDAY. MISSES LOIS AND BEATRICE COUNTEE. GREENE, HARRY T. In loving remem- Drance of our son and brother, HARRY GREENE, 0 to- ., who died one year S T MOTHER AND BROTHERS. * HARLEY, THOMAS M. In _sad but lnvl remembrance of THOMAS M. s Egm ]lefl us ten years ago today, June When friends prove false and you cannot Seems. dur down in your heart, Just think of our dear Tommy's love, From whom we had to part. DEVOTEDLY., BROTHER AND PAL. FU Al- DIIEC‘I'OBS. | " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, | Modern Ohanel’ Teieonone National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0372 Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5522 CHAMBERS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 13034 M St. N\, Ehone west 0008 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 tablished 1876 W. W. DEAL & CO. 816_H ST. NE. LINCOLN_ 8200 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the uriginal W R. Speare establishment. Fhons 1009 H St. N.W. Nation 80 2N L 27 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. | 4th_& MASS. AVE. NE.___LINCOLN_6200 ruu:mflfians. |GEO A. COMLEY 330 W T WEST o1 it Experts Gude Bros. 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