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THE E COL. CFFNERE HOPE, F Rl DAY ON LYI { RETIRED, SUCCUMBS Shirley Temple's Own Autographed Picture FREE To every child, accompanied by an adult, iting our Toy Department Friday Only! Picture, size 8x10 inches, in colors. And on it is Shirley's own autograph, Joe Penner Toy has come to life! Come and see his funny antics and his live ducks. Santa Claus will give a poster book FREE to each child accompanied by an LIFELIKE BABY DOLL s sweet-face inch doll is as & real baby Teal evelas dressed up in gandy outfit HARDWOOD BASSINET A gift that 1 19 delight Wooden will any little gir swivel casters easy to push Finiched in Eleanor blue LOOK! A REAL TYPEWRITER Bors and g can type vour sonal notes, ett invitations. * Takes lar office size pape! BUCK ROGERS ROCKET SHIP Just wind and watch the. this sprin ®o. Sparks like the real BASKET BALL OUTFIT Running and jumping is good for the childrent outfi nsists of ball, 2 baskets and net attach- ments 5-in. size ball of imitation leather. ... JOE PENNER AND DUCK! £ 49 Here thev are. Joe © Penner' and s duck “Goo Geo." Just d him up and wa his comical =~ ant He's 80 funnv!,. STUFFED ANIMALS Every child likes these 7 CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS Filled with games, p zles, | stencll "sets. paint outfit, horns. tops and many other Teal values You_certainly et your harmless pets. Made of good grade plush or mohair. They _have squeaky voices. Stand- ing or sitting positions. BRIGHT RED FIRE CHIEF Clear the way for the ire Chief's” ' auto! Hat bell. electric head- lights, name-plate on side. Adjustable STREAMLINED MODEL TRAIN Mechanical streamlined model of the famous Union Pgcific. Complete With two passenger cars and tracks. . P STURDY STEEL SHOOFLY SCOOTER Built to stand plenty of 1 29 wear and tear. Strong steel construction with COCK HORSE con “Chameied frame. Has flat arc rockers that 2 uble disc wheels. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9:30 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Free Parking at 911 Bladensburg Road, N.E. bination ‘cream.’ green, black and red colors. ... . 2nd Floor Former Coast Artillery Officer to Be Buried Tomorrow in Arling- ton Cemetery. Col. Offnere Hope, U. 8. A., former Coast Artillery officer, died here Tuesday after a long iliness, Fu- neral services will be held tomorrow at 2 pm. in the Fort Myer Chapel, and burial will be in Arlington Ceme- tery. Col. Hope, who was 60, was & native of Portsmouth, Ohio, and graduated from the University of Alabama in 1897. He first served in the Army as a pri- vate and was appointed second lieu- ténant, Artillery Corps, in 1902. He was honorably discharged as colonel August 29, 1919, and subsequently de- clared retired for disability in line of duty with the rank of major on July 1, 1920. He again was placed on active duty retired, from July 2, 1920, to July 23, 1920, | and promoted to colonel and retired June 21, 1930. He was a graduate of the Coast C/ddl"’ Hlll MORTICIANS Perru&iWalsh 20 H St N.W Nat. 6 W WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COL 0464 Phones } ADams 10341 C. 8. ZURHORST, JR.. M. T. ZIRKLE We Charge You Only What You Can Afford There is a peace of mind and relief in knowing that when the time comes for you to call in an underta you can de- pend on the ;7 years' expe ence. —courtesy and _personal understanding of ZURHORST. Fithout being ~ penalized by costs Ambulance. chuto, Livery and \M’hfl tsy -FUNERAL - ‘DIRECTORS- EST. 1857 301 E. Capitel St. Lincoln 0372 ENING. STAR, WASHINGTO | to be announced later by the presi- | | dent. Artillery School, 1908; the Coast Ar- tillery School, advanced course, 1909, and was an honor graduate of the School of the Line, 1916. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bessie V. 8. Hope, and three daugh- ters, Mrs. Charles Rogers Urban, wife of Lieut. C. R. Urban of Fort Huachuch, Ariz., and Miss Mary Den- nison Hope and Miss Margaret Lee Hope, Norfolk, Va. DEAN OF ARCHITECTS, EDMOND ECKEL, DIES Native of Strasbourg Had Prac- ticed His Profession Since 1869 at St. Joseph, Mo. By the Associated Press. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., December 13— Edmond J. Eckel, 89, dean of the American Institute of Architects, died | yesterday. A native of Strasbourg, Alsace, he | | was praduated from the Ecole des | | Beaux Arts at Paris and had prac- ticed his profession in St. Joseph since 1869. Eckel and his associates designed many of the larger buildings in St. Joseph as well as structures at St Louis, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Los | He was given the title of dean years ago. —_— Meeting Postponed. ‘The meeting of the Benning Citi- zens' Association, which was post- ! poned last night because of inclement | weather, will be held at a future date | Taxi Drivers Past 70. London has many taxi drivers over 70 years old, and some over 80. LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 am. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up_to 11 p.m. Samrday CAT. half Per | mixed. name Madison st DOG. male. puppy bob tail. tag 16246 diess Mr. J. H. Ponsyer ot A $ ASSES_one pair_child’s_ Edmonds in case: left on Navy Yard car or ection Georgia ave Kennedy, | Friday. V507 1th st 5 | FOX TERRIER. white. long tail. brown | markings. named_“Spot.” 4 months old ale.Reward 20965 GLOVES. brow Wed.. Dec. 102, Insurance Bldg HANDBAG--Woman's bag. bilifold and ca Barber & Ross. Rew PHOTOGRAPH. Ha | box. " Returr | 827 Na 1 | POCKETBOOK. brown leathe silver buckle between 405 Wil I River rd. (crossroads). Please call W consin 4947 POCKETBOOK. black suede Tuesday in taxi, coniaining racel 2 ay 15 iong_white hair me P 1256 and Ad En d. flecced. name inside. near 13th and F. Room dark _brown hand- . bet. Garrison's and d. Walnut RBR4-W is & Ewing. in a N. Y. ave. now £ray Apt. | about 6 p.m. | bout $13. gold Dec. 4411 ni able papers, in Fox Tneater Wednesday after- returned. no aquestions . SETTER— Tac_ No 6. from stone st. bet and n cen- D. TINTYPE _ to_ Treasury association. Star office. | WRIST WATCH and bracele: Dec Buren tts n.w L turn to 525 1 IST WATCH. Dec merce Bldg nd H s car. Reward. D n and child Palais Roval Reward. Addr 1101 va. L Christmas Wouldn’t Be A Success Costly Imported Ingredients Make Schneider’s Fruit Cake BETTER DR. JOHN K. FAUST RITES TOMORROW Services for Retired Navy Yard Chemist Set for 2:30—Burial at Cedar Hill. Funeral services for Dr. John Kirk Faust, retired research chemist for the Navy Yard who died Monday in Garfield Hospital, will be held at the S. H. Hines Co. chapel tomorrow at 2:30 pm. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. Dr. Faust fis survived by his widow, Mrs. Laura E. Faust; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Helen Smith, and a grandson, Donald | K. Smith, all of Washington. Born nearly 77 years ago in Danville, Pa., Dr. Dr. Faust. | Angeles, Batesville, Ark., and Cleve- | Faust had lived in Washington since | | land. |at a meeting of the A. I. A. a few 1903. After being graduated in 1886 from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, where he had majored in analytical chemistry, he was chemist for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and also the Carpenter Steel Co. of Reading. He retired from his work in the Navy Yard four years ago. EDWARD C. KING DIES; Funeral Services Will Be Held Tomorrow at Salem Church. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARKSBURG, Md., December 13. Edward C. King, 61, well known Clarkshurg district farmer, his home yesterday after an illness of several weeks, King, a son of the late John E. King of Kings Valley, is survived by | his wife, Mrs. Nona M. King; | children, Calton King and Mrs. John | Thompson of Washington and Mrs. William Windsor of Gaithersburg, and three brothers, Hiram D., Harry and Delaney King, all of Kings, Valley. Rites will be held in the Salem M. | E. Church at Cedar Grove tomorrow | afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial will be in the cemetery adjoining the | church. MRS. MARY A DAVIES OF BETHESDA IS DEAD Native of England, She Suc- cumbs to Week's Illness at Age of 81. Special Dispatch to The Star. BETHESDA, Md, December 13— | Following an illness of about a week. | Mrs. Mary A. Davies. James Davies. died Monday at her home here. She is survived by three daughters and a son—Mrs. W. A. 81, widow of | Chailes of Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Mrs. W. D. Pe and Miss Mabel A. Davies, both of Bethesda, and Thomas H. Davies of Parkersburg, W. Va Mrs. Davies was a native of England. Because She had lived here about 10 years. The funeral took place yesterday| Club must pay a 2 per cent sales tax afternoon from the Methodist Church | on their luncheon titckets. . burial being in Cedar Hill Ceme- | » Washington. Dan-Dee died at | | City Christian Church. three | | State Department, CLARKSBURG FARMER | | about 30 years. | aviators killed in the war. | SCHNEIDER’S D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934, Cuards of Thanks, HOHMANN, JENNIE. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives and friends for their kindness and beautiful floral tributes at :m death of our mother, JENNIE HOH- ANN. ‘THE PAMILY. rnn. PS. GEORGE EMORY. I wish to express'my sincere thanks to my rela- tives, friends and neighbors: (0 our pas- tor. ‘Rev. Dr. W. Angie Smith; Mr. R. Deane Shure and Mr. Arthur Tabbutt. and for the heautitu! floral tributes at the death of my_ beloved husband. GFORGE EMORY PHILLI> HIS WIFE. MARY A PHILLIPS (NEE MAMIE ‘A, ZELGLER). 14° Braths. ALLEN. GLADYS F. On Tuesday, Decem- ber i1, 1934. at 4:30 a.m.. at her resi- dence. 'Charleston. 'W. Va.. GLADYS F. ALLEN. beloved wife of J. Andrew Allen. daughter of Mrs. K. C. Rahn. Puneral services Thursday at 8 pm. at 143 Uhland terrace ne. Interment Priday at Philadelphia. 13 BANZHOFF, ANNA. On Wednesday, De- cember 12.19:14. at_her residence. 1107 th st. nw. ANNA BANZHOFF. beloved | mother of Virginia Banzhoff. ' Puneral | from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w.. on Priday. Decem- ber 13. at'#:30 a.m Requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion at 10 o'clock Relatives and friends invited. " Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. BATES. MILDRED. Thursday. Decemher 13. 19:4. at the residence of her aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Caspari Schreck B st nw' MILDRED. beioved daighter of William and the late Catherine Bates. Notice of funeral later. RESIDENT 30 YEARS CLAIMED BY DEATH Mrs. Lillie F. Tibbitts, Widow of State Department Employe, Was Native of Michigan. Mrs. Lillie F. Tibbitts, widow of James H. Tibbitts. formerly with the died yesterday at | Walter Reed Hospital. Born in Iona, Mich., she had lived in Washington Mrs. Tibbitts was one of Washing- ton’s first Gold Star Mothers, an or- ganization in which she was actively interested. Her son, Ensign Russell H. Tibbitts, was one of the first navgl She was also an active member of the National She is survived by a sister, wife of Rev. James Taylor of Honolulu; a | daughter, wife of Col. Richard Dear, | U. S. A., head of the Army Hospital in San Francisco, and a grandson, Richard Dear, jr., studying medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Funeral services will be held in the chapel at Walter Reed Hospital | tomorrow at- 1:30 pm. Burial will | be in Glenwood Cemetery. REV. SlMON P. W. DREW, BAPTIST MINISTER, DIES Colored Evangelist Succumbs of Heart Disease—Pastor of Cosmopolitan Church. Rev. Simon P. W. Drew, 60, colored evangelist, well known here since about 1900. died of heart disease yesterday at his home. 1632 Church street. He was pastor of the Cosmopolitan Baptist Church. With the assistance of a committee | sponsored by the late Mrs. John B.| Henderson, he operated the White Cross Free Labor Bureau. Music With Meals Taxed. NEW YORK, December 13 (P).— they sing at their meals members of the New York Kiwanis The tax applies to food when it is served “with entertainment.” Y Now On Sale At Your Dealers Everybody loves that real old-fashioned Yuletide flavor that Dan-Dee Fruit Cake offers. Schneider’s And this only year it's actually better than ever before. Only the very choicest imported fruits, nuts and spices are used in producing this masterpiece of the baker’s art. Insist on Schneider’s—that means Quality. CHARLES SCHNEIDER BAKING COMPANY Bakers of Schneider’s Dan-Dee Slices, Schneider’s Vienna Bread, Schneider’s Real Rye Bread, Schneider’s Hard Rolls 1 4 q Braths. BECKER. HARRY. On Wednesday De- cember 12, 1934. his resid Ocean | City. Md. after'a long illness. HARRY BECKER. beloved husband Elvira Becker _and father of Mrs. George E. Kinl Washington, D C.. and Clrl E. Becker of Raleigh. N. C. BEST, LOUISE C. On Wednesday. Decem. ber 12. 1834, at her residence. Seat Pleasant. Md.. LOUISE C._ beloved aunt of Clifford H ' Best. Mrs. Blanche Grubh and’ Mrs. Maude' Kempler. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. Boutheast funeral home. 517 11th st. se. on Priday. December 14. at 2 p.m Relatives_and friends are invited. ~In- terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 13 BOND. HARRIET ELIZABETH. On Wed- nesday. December 12. 1934 her daughter's residence. Ashburn. Va.. HAR- RIET ELIZABETH, beloved wife of the late Harry I. Bond and mother of Mrs Beulah L_Hofferberth. Remains resting t the W. W. Chambers Co. ome. 1400 Chapin st_ n.w. Pui services in Greenmount Cemetery Ch Baltimore. Md., on Saturday. December 15. at 2 pm. ‘Reiatives and friends are invited. (Baltimore papers please t(}l‘!»! On Thursday. De- BONSALL, ROBERT Des 1934, at his residence. tnut sf.. Clarendon. Va BONSALL, beloved hus P. Bonsall (nee Silvers) him are his wife. one son. El- wood Scott Bonsall, and three daughters. Mrs. James Albert Harvester. Mrs. John E. Harris and Mrs. Lillie E. Pugh. ' Re- mains resting at the Ives funeral home. 310 Wilson bivd., Clarendon, Va. Fu- neral from the Ives chapel Saturday. December 15. at 2:30 pm. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 14 CARTER. CHARLES F. On Wedneidsy December at his residence. D501 Rock Creek Ford 1d.. CHARLES E . beloved husband of Mrs. Catherine Car- ter. fatper of Mrs. Nellie Thomas. Charles T.. Joseoh.A. and James R, Car- ter. Remains resting at St fu- neral home. 30 H st. ne. Puneral Sat- urday. December 15. at 9 a.m.. from the Church of the Nativity. 14 CARTER. CHARLES E. Members of the Knights of St Augustine. Commandery No. 2.are hereby notified to meet at the Church of the Nauvity Saturday. De- cember 15. 1934, at 9 a.m_. to atte funers) of our Iate brother. CHARLES E. CARTER _Remeins re: at Stew- art’s funeral home. 0 H st ne. DANIEL SPRIGGS. Pres; FRANK GARNER. Sec CLAIR, WILLIAM OL December 12. 19334 at Mount Alto H pital. WILLIAM OLLIE CLAIR ishop M. W. Clair. Funeral December 14. at I pm.. f funeral home. %2 R. 1. ave Hodges o Remains seen from 10 wm to | pm Arlington National Cemetery. COLEMAN, JULIA ber 13, 1834, at her_residence. 611 Yo st. nw. "JULIA COLEMAN. be mother_of ‘Bessie Chapman. sis John Robinson. grandmother of Eaton and Rovert Chapman. godmot On Wednesday. son of Friday. m_Frazier s n.w. Rev may Interment 13 nds Jarvis funera church. 14: Notice of fu- neral later. FAUST. DR. JOHN December 10. 1934, at Hos- Drel By JOHN KIKK PADET of 1 Euclid st. n w.. beloved hushand of E. Faust. beloved father of Mrs J Wil Smith and the late Marian B. Wheele and grandfather of Donald K. Smit Funeral servic n funeral KIRK. terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. FIELDS. JIMMIE. Departed this denly. ‘Bunday. December 9. hig. x'sld'nt' 106 Canal st MIE FIELDS. He leav los a_ sister_ Martha P Mrs. Hattie Barton and’ friends. Fune: funeral home. 42 December 14, at 10'am. Relatives and | friends invited. GALF. THOMAS C. @ay. December 10. GALE of 2121 Bve st band of Ar at the S 01 14th 14. at onal Cem GERHARD, ELLA F_ Suddenly. on Mon- 1731 THOMAS C. w_ beloved h e Gale. Servic On Tuesdar. Decem- ELLA P Srckinger. Chambers Co. stonw 10 am. 1400 Cha December 15 GESLESTER. HENRY. € day. Decemoer 11 dence 1505 A st beioted Fune: dence Priday. De JAMES A Suddeniy i1, 1934. at 21 Botten. M commander. U. § ¥ of Washinston D. of Frarces C Hal ston ation at & am 14 HART. HANNA Wednesdar, Decem T BT e B Tesidence 4177 rd nw HANNAH. beloved wife of th Jokn \g Hart and_mot residence %30 am al from the a December 14, at thence to §t. Gabriel's feoutem mass will b Inter- 13 n.n w. on Wednesdar g at f the lats Horten: father of Ray F. Heaton. P ices at the W._W. Chambérs Co. fu home. 1400 Chapin st nw December 12 at & pm. Relatives and friends invited. rment St. Peters- burg. Fla. HINES. CHARLES F. _On Tuesday cember 11, 19:4. at Emer CHARLES F.. beloved husband nd father of Mrs. Et Sanderson. Miss A unera Mrs. Ire Earl. Cha neral from his late residenc: ave. se. on Priday. December 1 p.m. Relatives and friend Interment Congression HOPE, OFFNERE. On_Tuesday ber 11. 1934, OFFNERE HOPE. Const Artillery. U S_Army (rety - loved husband of Bessie Vaulx Smith Hope Body resting at the Tabler fu- neral home. 4 9th st. nw. until Frida, December 14 be heid in the chape Tollowed by Interment. wirh full military honors. in Arling National Cemetery Rela nd frien vited to att, . KING. EDWARD C. On Wednesday De- cember 172, 1934 at his_home. Clarks- burg. Md_ EDWARD C KING. aged 61 | pare. loved husband of Nonie M. King Fu ervice: 1 be held at _Salem CE ‘Church. Cedar Grove Md" Frid December 14. at 2 pm. Interment ad- foining cemetery. LANE, LOTTI On We ber 12. 19: 1 nephew. % iliness. 'LOTTIE LANE. daughter late Flavous and Mary Li of Alexan- dria. Va. She leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. Florence Lee of Alex- dria. Va.. and Mary Alien of this city ) and nephews and ot snd friends. Remains resti home. 40825 Deane ave. n.e Sunday. December 16. at = Roberts Chapel. Alexandria, tives and friends invited. LEWIS. WALTER. On Wednesday, cember 12, 1934, at his residence Irving st n.w.' WALTER LEWIS voted father of Rev. Augustus Lewis. Sheldon. Samuel and William N. Lewis. Mrs. Mary Nichols and Mrs. Christian. at Fort Mver. Va Funeral om. from Va. ' Rel 14* De- 12; and other relatives and friends. Serv- ices Friday. December 14. at N p.m.. at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. You st. n.w. Rev. Anderson offi- . Funeral Saturday. December at 12 noon. from Mount Vernon Baptist ClI ch. Ruth, Va 14 LIGHT, LU N1 On Wednesday. De- cember 1. 1934, LUVENIA LIGHT of 101 50th st. n'e. Remains at Frazier funeral home. 380 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 14 MALONE. MAMIE. Departed this life_on Thursday. December 13. 1834, at residence. 14 E st. s». MAMIE MA- She leaves to mourn their loss Malone: two sons. arren s Maggie Maithews Clara Moore. C: Tavior: six_brothers. George. W Roosevelr. Steve. Richard and Rober: #ix nephews. two nieces and a_host of other relatives and friends. Remaing resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral hom 1300 South Capitol st. until Sund December 16. at 3 p.m.; thence to the | Above address. ~Funeral Monday. De- cember 17. at 1 p.m.. from Friendship Baptist Church. 1st and H sts_s.w_ Rev Whiting officiating. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. MATTHEWS. LEOLA. Departed this life on, Monday, December 10. 1874, LEQLA MA ‘WS of Wadesboro. mains resting at Thomas Prazier's Tu- | neral home 389 R. I o el Inter, McCALL., RUBY. Sudflemy Docember 9. 1934 at her residence, 2 P st. n.w., RUBY McCALL. She leaves a husband, mother and sister. Remains resting at | Richardson & Robinson’s funeral home. 1700 Vermont ave. n.w. Funeral Fri- day. December 14. at Greenwood. 8. C. MCKEEVER, REV. H. O. Suddenly. on Sunday. December 9. 1934, at hls resi- dence. 1109 50th st. nee.’ o MCKEEVER, the beioved husband of Julia_McKeever. He is also survived by iwo daughters. ‘Miss Donnella McKeever and Mary McKeever; one son. H. C. McKeever of Gary, Ind.: two grand- children and three stepdaughters and one stepson and a host of other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at Holloway & Bowden's funeral home. 342 F st. s.w. Puneral Sunday. Decem- ber 16.°at 1 p.m.. Trom St. Peter's United American Pree Will Baptist Church. 11th and Que sts. n.w. of which he was for- mer pastor. Rev. B. P. Smith, pastor. of- ficiating, Interment Rosemont Ceme- tery. MILLER. NANNIE B. On Wednesday. De- cember 13 1934, at the residence of her son. Willlam E. Miller, Oxon Hill. .. NANNIE B. MILLER. widow of John W. Miller, irg at the chapel of P. A_Taltavull. 436 7th 8 ] 9 a.m. Friday. Decem- per 14, er ‘son. Oxon Hill Friday. at 2 !n Relatives and friends are invited. terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. A ave. n.w. Notice he | On Thursday, Decem- | National | Thursday. | when services will | Washington & Sons' funeral | de- | Maggie | He &lso leaves eleven grand- | children and seven lrell»lundchx]drrn.‘ her | MORAN, CA‘I‘III-I\[ SANDS. On Decem: ber 12 at her reiidence 1381 Bt Capitol st CATHERINE EANDE beloved wife of the late James A. Moran. Mass on Saturday. December 15. at § am. at the Holy Comforter Church. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment private, 14 | NOEL. MARY ADA. De ber 12, 19:34. a2 8 a.m., at her res dence. | Lawreace st. n.e. Brooi land, MARY ADA NOEL iries Burke) loved wife of the late J. Snider Noel and motier of Katileen W. and the la Joseph Cyril Noel. Funersl frem the above residence on Priday. December 19, at 9:30 am.:. thence to St. Anthony Ghurch, where reautem mass will be o fered at 10 am. Relatives s Interment Mount Olivi On Wednesday. 13, 1934 1209 Jeflerson st. n.w. OVERTON. aged KA years mother ‘of Grace Overton. She is alio survived by two nisces, Dr. Cora E. 8nyder and Lillie M. Snyder of Pas dena f. ~ Funeral services Frida December 14, at 2 pm. at Hysong palors. 1300 N st. .. Interment Forg incoln Cemete at 1934 ey IR a5 L A ROBINSON of H st s the devoted wife of Thomas Robinson. loving mother of Daniel Clark and mother. Mary H_ C| Remains resting at ¢ Gearas E. Gardiner & Son funeral home 12 4th st. sw Funeral Priday. cember 14wt 1:30 bm - from {he funeral “home. Rev. McCoy officl | Igterment Harmony Cemeters RYAN. HARVEY J. On Thursday Decem- ber 4, MARVEY 1 sou of the Bite Mat Remains Bt the W W Chambers Co funeral home.’ 517 11th st. of funeral later. SLATER. HARRY L. On_Thureday. Dee cember £, 1934. at St. Petersburg. Fla . HARRY L. beloved brother of Sidn Slater Funeral services at the W Chambers Co. Southeast 817 11th st. se. on Frida. 14. at 10 am. "’ Relatives and f are invited to attend. Interment at Ar. lington National Cemetery. with military honors. SLATER. HARRY F. Gomrades of Richa ited Span- J. Harden C; 1in ' War Veterans, sre reagted 10 assemble Frida 14, 4. at 0°45 am Chambers pel. 517 5o (o aitend d'hp ur late comrade SLATER Int rrm?n\m tional Cemetery. ] JAMES M. TAYLOR. EL se. Notice 11th st fun of HARR’ in Arlington WHITE. Com On Thursday D the beloved | { Edwin P Taslor of 1n- E weral services at the friends are ment Gedar THOMAS, JENNIE. |V | aw, M aiives and December ‘nnmn- LILLIE F. | vemb 1 wiie mo On Wadnesday LILLIE F b chape Hespital on 2 o'clock p.m friends Interment private at e of the famil N Umr xmqkz aged 78 month: George W ll:. Tede 100 DANTEL WARE Sacios oy Comber ina Ware and bother of Ju st Jarvis nw. Ine ¥ 13 7 December 8, WILLIAM c che Hem a)¢ Clarence WILLIAMS. AVIS MAE AVIS MAE Thursda~ | Shiioh Baptist C | day December County. Va MARY ANNA D 1034 at 2 % ave, Bilver MARY ANNA. ' beloved. Got d Xande: E'sa Karl Glickman ' Bods Pumphrey's fu ave.. Silver Spri \'Ll \G V"\\"' s 14 = YOUN C § the p | ! vice. o be cor t nes Co funer parlors. 2 AW, 2t N pm Officers and members meet at Mzsonic 1. 14th and Kenvon sts. n Decem- 14 at 8 p.m By o of GRACE A GILCREST. Secretary. In Memoriam. ‘nrnn JANE. In lo beloted mother JANE ‘BERRY who ihree years ago toda: Dec: r 1931 THE FAMILY BUTLER, THOMAS A. In memory of m & A. BUTLER. who died one & day. December 13. 1833 | Gone. but not forgotten | HIS LOVING WIFE. MARTHA BUTLER W. M. In loving memory of my and loving hucband, W. M. CLARK who departed from us one year ar ago to- ho departed this | today. December 13 DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON ROZIER. GEORGE W. In zad but lov | remembrance "of my dear hu | GEORGE W ROZIER. who d | life one vear ago today. Dece: 3 He_little thought when leaving home That he would never return That he so soon I death would sleep | And leave me here to mourn HIS LOVING AND DEVOTED WIFE CLARA. WATKINS, DANIEL. In loving memory of our son’ and brother. DANNY. who parted this life three years ago today. | December 13. 1931 You have gone. dear Danny. But your memory lingers on. Because the good you did for Outshines the liitle wrong THE FAMILY WHITE, ALPHONZO. In loving remem- brance of my dear husband. ALPHONZO WHITE. who departed this life iwo years ago today. December 1i. 19:2 I will always remember. lovingly OSREY. * | WHITE. MARY A. 1In loving memory of my dear mother. MARY A. WHITE. who died four years ago today. December 13, 1930, ANNIE_* others FI ERAL DIRECTORS "ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding_the original W. R. ARE Formerly 1208 H §t. N.W. Decatur 6242 1623 Conn. Ave. 'JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. | 1337 10th St. N.W. _Phone NOrtb 0047 Established 1876 V. L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor to nor connected with {the original W. Soeare establishroent e 1008 H Si. N.W. P Wllham Lee’s Sons Co. CREMATORIUM 4th and M M s Ave. NE___ Lincoln " Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 Seventh St. N'W. NAthnal 2473 Modern_Chavel. _Tel Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A, L. HAYCOCK. Mr.) Ehons, vest,891°3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Fieral Pieces _1212 F St. NW _ NAtion~1 4278 “J. H. SMALL & SONS~ Floral Tributes $2.50 u Delivered NOrth 7000 Dupont_Circle GEO C. SHAFFER SIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE. PRICES. FHONE NAT, 0108 S 14th Eye and Sundays |GEO. A. COMLEYF % I > Artiatie Florsl Desk Nieih Phones Chr 150 T o Set.1 200

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