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THE OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. 1y mlm " CHAIR GIFTS ARE SO VERY ACCEPTABLE Coffee Tables There are many clever little Coffee Tables that will make charming gift items. Prices range from $5.95 to $60. Quality Desks A desk always makes an ac- ceptable gift! There is a Winthrop type with 4 draw- ers at $38.50, and others for even less. Cellarettes Isn't there some one on your Christmas list who would like one of these? There are some attractive ones at $85, $99.50 and up. Most every home can use another chair! There are hundreds of luxu- rious styles in quality chairs in our Christmas showing. Come in and let us show you our unusually large collection. We Are Quoting Below A Suggestive Few of Our Many Chair Gifts Open Armchair in rust or green figured tapestry. Empire type $18.50 Karpen Club Chair in assorted tapestries, luxuriously comfortable $33.50 Down Pillow Back Karpen Chair with spring seat cushion, tapestry. . ..$49.75 Karpen Barrel Type Chair with graceful mahogany legs, assorted upholsteries, $55.00 Luxurious Karpen Club Chair, upholstered in top grain genuine leather. . .. $65.00 Assorted Karpen Overstuffed Chairs, in smart, new ‘upholsteries at. .. ...$39.75 Scores of Others Cedar Chests Here is a gift item for the “only girl,” from the “only boy.” Chests in dark finishes at. . . . $24 and $29.50 Open Saturday and Monday Nights Unhl 9 PM. Hundreds of Other Lifetime Furniture Gifts MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, |LAWRENCE D. ENGEL CLAIMED BY DEATH Prominent Real Estate and Insur- ance Broker Dies of Heart Disease. Lawrence D. Engel, 49, prominent Washington real estate and insurance broker, died yesterday at his resi- |dence, 709 I street. Death was at- i tributed to heart disease. Well known in business circles here, i i| Broker Dies Mr. Engel was a familiar figure to, Washington’s yachtsmen also. He had operated his cruiser, the Regina, along Washington's waterways for years. Born in Washington, Mr. Engel was a graduate of Business High School He was a 32d Degree Mason, belong- ing to the Albert Pike Blue Lodge, No. 36, and was also a Shriner. His brother, Archie D. Engel, an optician, and a sister, Mrs. Helene Steinberger, survive. Scottish Rite services will be conducted at the Danzansky Co. chapel Sunday at 2 pm. Burial will be in the Washing- ton Hebrew Cemetery, with Masonic services at the grave. |REAR ADMR. J. HALLIGAN RITES TO BE TUESDAY Pudget Sound Navy Yard Chief to Be Buried in Academy Cemetery With Honors. Funeral services for the late Rear Admiral John Halligan jr., command- ant of the Puget Sound, Wash., Navy Yard, will be held Tuesday, at 10 am,, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, An- napolis, Md. The Navy Department today an- nounced interment with military hon- ors will be in the Naval Academy Cemetery. \rnnounce the names of officers who ill serve es honorary pallbearers. }Tne admiral died Tuesday in the ‘FLget Sound Naval Hospiul C/ddl" Hill %s/’ ton's most &aull/l’«l’ @meterg For s Regular $500 Funeral Such an offer 1s only because of 2 experience. time and & stead! {ncreasing volume of usiness ~ to _permit e tanihing of s price that is extraor. dinary. Denl service 15 always .. fl'rnu!fl\" ol lce! WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Ph. LI. 8200-8201 See What You Buy Know Wl;;t You Get This good quality, Neat Cloth Casket and a whole dignified funeral con- ducted by Chambers’ Service, Hearse and Cars, free use of Chapel and Parlors. ‘This Metal Casket opens to a half couch style. Looks like the most charming silk couch—fit for a king. Truly, this is a lovely, fine burial re- ceptacle—equal to any $500 one in appearance. it anerat oy 9265 This is a Steel Vault, used in the grave. 400 pounds of solid steel. Al- ways sold for $150 until Chambers reduced his : 85 Chambers’ prlu One of the Largest Un- dertakers in the World 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, 18 Hearses, Ambulances gnd Cars. MAIN OFFICE 1400 Chapin St. N.W Phone Col. 0432 SOUTHEAST BRANCH 517 11th St. S.E. Phone Lincoln 4477 | The department was not able to: LAWRENCE D. ENGEL. SENATOR REYNOLDS' York Stage Because of Health. By the Associated Press ASHEVILLE, N. C,, December 14— After a long illness, Mrs. Robert R. | Reynolds, wife of North Carolina’s Junior Senator, died here yesterday. Mrs. Reynolds was 30 years old. She was formerly Eva Brady, who was come to Asheville because of ill health, in 1925. Senator Reynolds was at her bedside when death came. Mrs. Reynolds was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brady of Chi- agc. In additicn to Senator Reynolds, she is survived by her father and a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Winge of Chi- cago. ' She and Mr. Reynolds were married in New York City February 27, 1932, and returned to Asheville to live. A few months after their marriage, Mr. Reynolds entered the campaign for | Onited States Senator, which resultcd | in his nomination and election n 1922 ROBERT B. HARBAUGH DIES HERE, AGED 65 Retired Superintendent of Meter Readers Joined Gas Company Staff in 1893. Robert Benjamin Harbaugh, 65, re- tired superintendent of meter readers, | of the Washington Gas Light Co., died | last night at the home of his daughter, i Mrs. E. P. Abernethy, at the Charles- {ton, 8. C., Navy Yard, rccording to an Associated Pracs Dispatch. He had |been in poor health almost since his retirement in 1932. A native of PhUadelphh, Mr. Har- baugh was active in many civic af- fairs during his many years in this city. He first became affiliated with the gas company as a meter reader in 1893, and some years later was ap- pointed to the position of superin- | tendent, which he held to the time of his retirement in June, 1932, Although definite arrangements had not been completed this moring, fu- neral services are expected to be held here Monday, —— LUCK CHANGED BY 13 HORNEPAYNE, Ontario, December 14 (#)—December 13 changed the luck of 13 Westerners hoping to reach merrie England ahead of St. Nicholas It turned out to be chicken pox, not small pox, that the man who boarded their train had, and so yesterday they were released from the irksome quar- antine that threatened to keep them at one of Hornepayne's less interest- ing rallway sidings all during the holidays. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Illustrated lecture, “Wayfaring in Spain,” Dr. Ed H. Hutchins, First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, 8 p.m. Card and bingo party, benefit St. Francls de Sales Church, Twentieth street and Rhode Island avenue north- east, 8:30 p.m. Dance, Strayer Business College, La Fayette Hotel, 9 p.m. Junior promenade, George Wash- ington University, Willard Hotel, 19 pm. Dance, Friday Evening Dancing Club, Willard Hotel, 9:30 p.m. | Card and bingo party, sophomore class of the Immaculate Conception Academy, Eighth and M streets, 8:30 p.m. TOMORROW. Meeting, Political Study Club, ‘Washington Club, 2:30 p.m. Luncheon, Harvard Club, Uni- POR LOST Amuu.a lvp!y Anlmll lkp cne lc"ll! NOrth 5' LADYS s‘l‘culrloaddnu particul T LOST. o Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. nmn DOG—White. black spots; 3_mont Bevlrd Adams 6471, 216 Var- DIAMO] Bnoocfl Saturday, Dec_ 8; etinom front. "gold” back, 35 ‘dismond Reward: Clev. 6900. Apt. 71916 DOG—Gr: mn tan, Cnrn terrier, male: coller. no tag. Reward. Potomac 016 LASSES — Silver-rimmed _ lorgnette; n P or Bonya’s Knit- ting Shop. 14th and Park road n.w. Phone Gofumbia 10001 Reward. FOLDER “with Keys. | 1060 Columble 1d Abt 104, " Phone Columbla_081 POXk d‘h&!v Ionl tlll.‘hbroil'gx 3 e n 3 e Heward Emerson zbeg s O KEY- rm gold key Phl Beu Knnm cfi;- POCKETBOOK. bro her, Thil stlver buckie Setween 405 uwn \ane and River 74, (crossroads). 1 Wis- consin 49 POCKETBOOK. containing valuable papers. kers. lost, in Pox Theater Wednesday after- returned, no auestions asked. SETTER—Tag_ No. 125 strayed Dec. 6. from 1638 Reward for 'information ry. _ Atlantic 3391. 3 - | Findet Dlease return to Mark L. stol, 1621 Mass. ave. n.w. Phone Powmus 531. TINTYPE_woman and child 1100 M s Palais Roval: yalued fo to Treuun “2 b ‘ 2A e ‘ -{ WIFE SUGGUMBSI Former Miss Eva Brady Quit New | BATES. forced to quit the New York stage and | | BONSALL. ROBERT F. On Thursday. De- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934, @ards of Thanks. BENDER. RAYMOND. _We wish to thank our church pastor. Odd Pellows. neigh- ors and many friends for their consol- ips words of sympathy and the besutiful floral tributes rendered on the ion of the death of our beloved son brother RAYMOND BENDER, THE PAMILY. r-u.un 6!0.0! EM my. i My Deane Shure’ and Mr, Arthur Tabbutt and for the beautiful florll tributes gm death d 18 WII MAMIE ‘A Braths. ANDERSON. nD:Nnum Y. Suddenly. on BENJAMIN P, ‘huiband of K.re Reway Anderson. Body resting at War- ner E Pumphrey's funeral home. 842 Georgia ave.. Silver Spring. Md. Notice of services later ANDERSON, SARAH. On Thursday, De- cember 13. 1034, ut Barcroft. Va. SARAH ANDERSON. the beloved aunt of Marie and Herman Hawkins and Minnle Green. Funeral Ssturday. De- gember 15. at 2:30 pm. from ¢ Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1 B Tnterment. Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. ARMSTEAD, WILLIAM F. dne: WILLIAM . father of Rosia Laurence. Annie Harris Funeral from 00 Nichols ave. s.e.. &t 2 p.m. Bunday, Departed this 12, 1934, December 16. AXLIV! CllAl E l. Dn Prldly Dec!m- mains resting at the Lee funeral hone. 4th st. and Mass. ave. ne. Notice of funerai later MILDRED. On_Thursday. Tber L iy, SALORED. " peloved daughter of Wilii*m and the late Cath- ecine Bates. Funeral from the resi- dence of her sunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Cas- 8 st on Saturday. Requiem mass 9:30_ a.m. “invited. Tnter- Mary's C”mt ery. BATES, MILDRED. St Martin's Sodality is requested to mret at the hcme of our late member. MILDRED BATES. 35 8 st Friday. Deccmber 14. at K:15 pm. Please attend funeral mass. VICTORIA STANTON, Prefect. MARIE MOHR. Secretary. BECKER. HARRY. On Wednesday De- cember 12, 1934, at his residence. Ocean . after a long iliness. HARRY BECKER.' beloved husband of Elvira Becker _and father of Mrs. George E. King. Washington, D. C.. and B:ocker of Ralelgh N. C. 14+ BI JOHN A. On Friday. December 1934, at the residence of his son. Glenn E. Binns. 4535 Conduit rd. n.w. JOHN 'A_BINNS beloved husband of the late Mary E_ Binns. Remains rest- irg at _the funeral hume of the Geo. W Wise Co. 2000 M st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BOND. HARRIET ELIZARETH. On Wed- nesday, Decem! at_her cauzmenr--mewrz Aanbirn Va® HAR: RIET ELIZABETH. beloved wife of the Iate Harry 1. Bond end mother of Mrs. Beulsh L_Hofferborth. Remains resting at the W. Chambers Co. funera! Borme® 1050 ‘Chaph ot mu Panceal services in Greenmount Cemetery Chapel Baltimore. Md.. on Saturdav. December 15. at 2 p.m. “Relatives and friends are invited.” (Baitimore papers please copy.) Cemher 13, 1934, st his residence 126 South Chestnut st.. Clarendon. Va., ROB- ALL. beloved husband of (nes Silvers). Snr- nz_him are his wite one son. El- cott Bonsall. and three daughters Mrs_James Albert Harvester. Mrs. John Harris and Mrs. Lillis 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 ¢:30 p.m. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 14 BOWEN. ADDIE ERWIN. On Friday D= cember 14. 1934, her mother. Mrs. i Holmead pl. nw BOWEN. beloved wife of Jorn B. Bowen Funeral services at the 8 H_Hines CO terment Morga RANON, WILL! life December 1 X rLuAu W, ERANON Srother of :Jam~s Edward Branon 1 Romains resting at Robinson's funeral parlor. ave Funeral Tuesday. December 1R. at 2 o'clock p.m__Inter- ment Wocdlawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited 17 BREUSCH. “XLLlAM JOHN. On Friday December 1034 at Casualty Hos- ital. “(LLIA\I JOHN BREUSCH. the Eemud son of Lydia I and Charles J. Breusch. Funeral tervices at the W Chambers Co. southeast funeral home #17 11th st s, on Monday, December 17. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. \IAIV On ‘Wednesday, Decem- 1 3 a.m. at her resi- d'r‘(‘! 'nO‘ Sflulh Capitol st. s.e.. MARY BROWN, -beloved daughter of ~Winnie Brown and devoted wife of the late Robert Brown. She also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. one brother and a host of other reiatives and friends Re- meins resting at Adams & Smoot's un- til Saturday noon: then to the residence Beatrice Jeflerson h se. Puneral Sunday. December 16 at 1 p.m. from Macedonia Church. Sheridan road s.e.. Anacostia. D. C_ Rev. H. Cole Interment Rosemont Cem- BRU DAVID L. On Thursday. De: cember 13. 1934, at_his residence. 115 Seaton pl. nw. DAVID LAMMOND BRUCE. the beloved husband of Dairy of Katherine nera! later Remains resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral ehutch. 1432 U st CARTER. cnmu" E. On Wednesday. December 12, 1934, at his residence. 1301 Rock Cre!k Ford rd.. CHARLES E.. beloved husband of Mrs. Caiherine Car- ter. {father Nellie Thomas. Charles T. Joseph A and James R. GaT- ter. ~Remains resting at 8tewart's fu- neral home. st. ne. Puneral Sat- st 0 am.. from the ARMY OFFICER’S WIFE, LONG ILL, SUCCUMBS Mrs. Theodosia Purman McAlister Was First White Woman in Luzon Headhunter Realm. Mrs. Theodosia Purman McAlister, wife of Lieut. Col. John A. McAlister, U. S. A, died yesterday at her home, 110 Holly street, Takoma Park, Md., after a long iliness. Mrs. McAlister, who had lived in many distant parts of the world, was the first white woman ever to pene- trate the lands of the Philippine headhunters, in Northern Luzon. | LANE, LOTTIE. ber 12 She was an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. Born in Fort Wayne, Ind., Mrs. McAlister was the daughter of the late Judge A. A. Purman and Mrs. Elizabeth Purman. Besides her hus- band, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James T. Hardin, wife of Lieut. Hardin, U. S. N, now stationed in Panama. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. —_— Deaths Reported. Katherine T Vreelnnfl 84. 2122 Call- st Moran. 68, Provid Catherine A Lawretice, 0% 940, D gt 5 % Anne 1 Haroedly 63 2731 Ontard rd William Dillard. 64 Tuberculosia Hospital Annie K. Trh Trabo. 5. 1215 Maryisne ure. Minnie §. Young, 53, Garfield Hospital Daniel Rogge. 48. Emergeney Hospital. Mlhel Sands,_48. Blbley Holnllll H, 46. United States Elbl! He g S Meivina “Robincon. 60, tront ‘of National Museum. Mary Brown. 58. 1008 8 Capitol st. Harry C. McKeever, 53 rear 1109 50th st. n.e Charles J. Stewart. 45. Tuberculosis Hos- Nelsoh O'Kelly. 41 _Gallinger Hospital. Margaret Lockhart. 36. . Elizabeth's Hos- it LAl Ruby cfléc..? EReigepHomital. Birlhs Reported. John and Blanche De Vn!s twins. boy Pt e ey ub% bo ankiin and. Adrienne’ Umberger. boy, Raymond ‘and ‘Lula. Ward. bay. = Georee and Ruth arrets. bo fin and Mary Fitch boy. J hn 'nk. boy. Peter ‘and Marsuerite Loftus. boy. William and Mildred Preston. boy. David and Beulah Argeni Charles jr. and Adeline Gray. boy. Brit and Edn; P‘:efunek and Elizabeth nfrmnm i, and Helen “&ntll us, girl. gold D Clare: sts. B.w. on 1 sts. n.w. 723 12th st n.w. :mwmnmnm.) llmond an m".:rm“m. m Bnflpn, EARNEST ect thol Sere nm re- ) ’ufiu !fz'm“" ure. inv erment Sodar Hil Gometers” COLEMAN, JULIA. On Thursday. Decem- ber 13, 1034, at her residence. 611U s LIA ‘COLEMAN, mother of Bes- Sie. Cliapman siater of Jonn Robingon: andmother of Alan Eaton and Robert odmother of ine leaves other relative: Remains resting At the Mal- ey funeral home. New Jersey Noice of funeral Mahone: 1riends. December m., ALTER B. D, Silver "Sprine. Md- - nu xblnd of M Elizabeth Davis (nee Scheer). Notice of funeral heresfter. REW. REV. SIMON P. On Wednesday, Dec!mbe! 1934, ll. hll Elilnflgf'ntu, st. 0 P. DREW the devoted nnd of Carrie Drew. brother of Richard Ivey Mar Johnson. Laura Stevenson, Nainaniel, George and Willis Drew. Notice funeral later. 'mains resting at the - Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 w. ENGEL, LAWRENCI Dig Spddenty, on Thursday. De(!m 3. 1934, LAW- RENCE D. ENGEL. aged 40 yei de. Toted brother o -Arthic D B nd Mrs. Helene Steinberger. Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Danvansky. 3501 lllh st. n.w., lml ] r pm. “Interment in Washington Hievrew” Soneresationat Cemetery. 16 rox. GEORGE R. On Friday. December 1934 at his residence. K00 10th st 2% GEORGE R_ beloved husband of Helene G. Fox. Puneral from his_late Tesidence on Monday. December 17. at L &m. Interment Cedar Hil Cgme- Gl:lluln. ELLA F. On Tuesday. D»mn- ber 11. 1034 at Newark. N J. ELLA P. GERHARD. bidow of Pred hard Boiner of Charles 'R, and "Eiward Ecckinger and Mrs Eila G. Hincley of | Newark, N, J. Funcml from the Vv‘ W. Chambers Co. funeral home 1400 chapin st. n.w. on Baturdav. December 1 10 am.” Toterment Glenwood Cemetery. 14 GIBBONS, J. COLUMBUS. On Thursday. December 13. 1934, at_his residence, Ga'lant Green, Md.. J. COLUMBUS GIB- BONS. belond husband of Lillie B. Gib- Services at his late residence on December 15. at 2 B Burial uel Church, Baden. Md. HALPIN. COMDR. JAMES B ity ] Bt s AMES HALPIN, der, .SE ‘comi N“‘e C. formerly of Wllhlnllun D. loved "husband of Prances C. Hal pin. Interment Arlington Natio Semeter. from Unicn Btation at 8 o Saturday. December 14 HAWKINS, RICHARD H. On_Thursday, December 13, lfl'u ll\ Caytonsville, Md. RICHARD HAWKINS. devoted Busband of the late Bobais O Hawkine father of Paul Leo Hawking and grand. father of Regi Leo, Pauline and Raymond Ha'kl He is survived by c(htr relatives lnd many friends. HIGDON, SAM. Departed this life sud- denly. Sunday, December 9. 1934. at his residence. 915 Golds SAM HIGDON. He leaves lo mourn their loss five sisters. one brother and a _host of other relaiives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. sw. where funeral will be held Saturday December 1 am Interment Rosemont Cemetery. HOLLAND, CLIFFTON. Deperted this lie on_ Sunday. December . 1934, CLIFP- TON. son of the late Lydia He 'land and beloved brother of Selia Payne neral Baturday, December 15. at from James H. Winsiow ch R sts. n.w. Relatives an vited to atiend JOHNSON. MARY THERESA. Sudden'v OF, pWednesday December 12, 1034 ARY ~ THI JOHNSON .~ beloved VS 5t faymond sobarnool 14582508 st nw. She also leaves two daughters. one sister and other relatives and friends to _mourn their loss. Remains resting at Henry 8. Washington & Sons’ {uners] home. 487 N st. n.w. Pnner\l Monday. December 17. at 1:30 from above funeral home. JOHNSON. MARY T. The officers and mem- Bers of Forest Temple, No_ 0. are notl- fied of the death of Daughfer MARY T. JOHNSON. ~ ‘Session of sorrow Friday. December 14. 1434. 8t 8 p.m. at the Elks’ Home, 2 t. n.w. Funeral Monday. e 17, at 1:30 p.m. from Henry 8. anncmns funera] home. 467 N st lodges and temples are invite BAUGHTER LOUISE NAYLOR. D. R. PANNIE GREEN. Fin. Sec. LANCASTER. HERBERT. =Departed i life on Thursday. December 13, 1934, at 4710 p.m. at his Tesidence. 1318 R o n.w. HERBERT LANCASTER. Surviv- ing him are a devoted wife, three loving sons. Harry A.. Herbert E. and Rudolph Lancaster. He also leaves to mourn his departure four grandchildren. three daughters-in~law and other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. On Wednesday. Decem- 34. at the residence of her nephew. 707 B51st st _ne. after a brief fllness, 'LOTTIE LANE. daughter of the late Plavous and Mary Lane of Alexan- dria. Va. She leaves to mourn their loss two_ sisters. = he: relatives and friends. Remains resting Washington & Sons’ funeral H ecember 16 "5t 3 Chavel. Alexandr: tives and friends invited. LEWIS. WALTER. On Wednesday. cember 12,1934, at his residence 9 Irving st n.w. WALTER LEWIS. de- voted father of Rev. tus Lewis Sheldon. Lewis. Mrs. Mery Nichols an rs. ' Maggie Christian. " He also leaves elevén grand- children and n great-grandchildren and other relatives and fi ices Priday. December 14. at K pm the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. a3 . Rev. Anderson off- . Funeral Saturday. December 5. at 12 noon._ from Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Ruth, Va. 14 LIGHT. LAVIENIA. On Wednesday. De- cember 12. 1034, LAVIENTA LIGHT. de- voted wife of Earl Light, mother of Norine and Anne May Light. daughter of William Beverly and the jate Annie Bev er of Thedocia Henderson. Vircinia Watson, Lilllan Beverly. Saran Beverly, Edna Hill. Daniel and James Beverly. "Surviving her are other rela- tives and friends. Remains at Frazier's funcral home, 380 Rhode Island “ave until Baturday. December 15. 805 pin: thercatter ‘st Ber ate resi: dence. 101 50th st. ne. Funeral Sun- day. December 10. at 2 p itol View Baptist Church and Ames st. ne. Rev. Charles Johnson officiating. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 16 MATTHEWS. LEOLA. = Departed thig lite on Monday. December 1 . LEOLA MATTHE“S of W:duboro N C. Re- mains resting_at Thomas Prazfer's fu- neral home. :i89 Rhode Island ave. n.w Notice of funeral later. MCALISTER, THEODOSIA PURMAN. On Thursday, December 13. 1934, residence. 110 Holly avenue. Tnom Park. Md THEODOSIA PURMAN, be- loved wife of Lieut. Col. John A.' Mc- Rlister " and “mother’ of Mrs. Jami Hardin of Panama. Remain resting at W. W. Chambers Co. funeral ho ]u(na ‘Chapin st nw. Notice of funera ater. MERRIWEATHER. AMY SMITH. Departed this life on Monday, December 10. 1934, after a brie \liness. AMY BMITH MER- ER. She leaves one sister. o brathers and Triends 56 mourn thetr loss. Remains resting at E. W. Hineral nome. Interment at Springhela: Ohio. Friday. December 14. MITCHELL, LUCINDA Suddenty Thursday. December 13, 1934 Rl stalier residence, 1708 9th MRS, LUCIND, MITC of the Iute “fsaiuh Mitehel mother of Mrs. Laura Nichols and Isa: Mitchell. jr.; loving sister of Mrs. Mel. vina Cook. ‘Mrs. Mary Henderson. Mrs. Etta Young and Mrs. Olive Renfro She also leaves four grandchildren and many friends. Notice of funeral here: after. Remains resting at the funeral home, 1820 9th st. n.w. IouN. CATHERINE SANDS. On D 1034, at her relldtnce lut Cl itol st. CATHERINE !A beloved wife of the Iate Ja Mass on’ Saturday. Dec oy Comtor am e Relattves and friends invited to ate Interment private. ‘D IOWMND ISAAC HENRY (llm) hursday, ber 13,1034, af . 433 6th s 2 beloved, Busban of lrene Ro'hnd Funeral from the lbov! residence on Saturday, December 1 30 a.m.; thence to 8t. Joseph's Cllhohc Church. 2nd and C latives and Thends avited. “Interment Gedss i Cemetery. ROWLAND, l!AAC l w.mg\mn D. C. No. O. Elk y. ('S 134, for the purpose of ing tribute to the me of our late brother. ISAAC < H. ROWLAND. who passed to ihe Grand Lodse of the Hereafter December 13. Ek serv ices ¢ Iate_reaidence, 453 Gms. e ¢ SR® Sou T . u’mv. Egalted Ruler. Attest: W, IYAN llAl”V]IY J llu Mattie E. the W. 0|| 'rhnndu. Decem- ARVEY_J.. son of the X ins resting Chambers Southeast 517 11th - Notice . Thursday, T P, SCHNEI- DER (nee Wilson), beloved wife of Phil; ,1’,.,“',’;."‘“" .na devoted” mother %: of funeral later. sclngin‘ SALLIE umm 16 2% A—13 Braths. ., LAW! RENCE. Devarted this_life 1934, _afte % ICE SC! w Mmourn their loss, & Joving irgle Williams: a stepfather, lnx wm ms; & devoted wife. Doro- y Scot son. Lawrence Scott. ir.; & atthews' funeral home, 614 4th st. of funeral later. SOLOMONS. ISABELLE. Suddenly, on iday morning, Dicember 14, 1934, %’renaenee the ~Connecticut rs. %t "Faplor” Philiipa: jiners] at convenience of the family. lease do not send flowers. SPROESSER, HENRY WILLIAM. On Thi December 13, 19: Bacred Heart HEN E ) roesser. Mass will be said at the Sa- cred Heart Home Chapel on Monday, ember 17, at § a.m. Interment Pros pecs Hill Cemetery. SflWdAIT‘ llCBAlD Deblrted (hll llfl Wednesd: es many friends to mourn his d e~ parure. 'Remains resting at the John . Rhines funeral home. 901 3rd Funeral &aturday. December 15. 1934, p.m. {rom the above named chapel. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. !l‘.llli. lfl"l‘ll CA‘V)OV P.(‘Dlfll(d ionpitel MINNIE ospital. ERS, in her B1st year. ihe leaves a husband, two sons. two . sewen brothers to_mourn _their loss, ~ Puneral Saturday. December at 8 pm. from E W. Bundy's funeraf home. 621 Florida ave. n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. TAYLOR, ELMER S. On Thursday. De- cember 13. 1934. ELMER 8. the beloved son of Ada T. Taylor of 707 8th st. s.e. and brother of Edwin P. Taylor of In- gian Head Md. Punersl services at the home.’ 517 t. se. on Sai December '15. at 2 p.m. friends are invited to attend. ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. WALKER, WILLIAM H. The oficers and members of Forest Temple, No. f. are notified to attend the funeral o( their or- sanizer. Brother WILLIAM on Sunda: ember- 16 1634 ot 130 pim,, (ing full uniform)”at Moriah Bapuist Church 3rd HTER LOUISE NAYLOR. D: R FANNIE GREENE. Fin- Sec. WAL l!l Wll IAVI llnul‘l Council, Ko. 1. P. D. 1. E of B i e o T Brother WILLIAM WALKER. ~Session of sorrow, Priday, December 14, 1034, at 1502 Q st. n.w. at 7:30 pm. Pu- Berai Sunday December 16 &t 1730 b from the Mount Moriah Baptist Church. drd and L sts._sw._ All sounclls invited. Inter- 14 HELEN SCOTT. GRACE E. BENNETT. Sec WATKINS, GEORGIANA. On Thursday, December 13. 1634, at her residence. 1017 st st.'n.w., GEORGIANA WAT- KINS (nee Smith) in the 6lst year of Ber age. beloved wife of Stephen H. Watkins. She leaves to mourn their loss her husband. three sons. Thomas N.. Jobn W. and Earle L. Watkins: three sisters, Pearl M. R P. and Helen N. Smith: one sister-in-law. Alice Brown. and a host of other reiatives and friends. The remains will rest at her late residencs Friday, Decemb mp Jinction. "where fuseral pirvices will be held at 2 pm. (Maryland and New Jersey papers please copy.) XANDER, MARY On Thursday, A December 13. 1034, at her residence. 9204 Clark ‘ave. Silver Spring MARY ANNA beloved wife of Klrl Qottiried Xander and mother of Clara. E!sa. Karl, )r.; Xander and Mrs_Bertha Glickman.' ‘Services at Warner phrey’s funeral home. £424 Georgi Silver Spring. Md.. on Saturday. Decem- ber 15. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. EVA B. Passed away on Decem= 4(4 at the home of her niece, Dhyne. in_Detroit. Mich, after a nnmm llness _EVA B_ YOUNG. YOUNG. MINNIE §. On Tuesday Decem- b 934, MINNIE 8 UNG of be! o loved mother of Loman & “youns " Serei Hines Co, funeral home. 2001 14tn st n.w.. on Fridsy. December 14. st & p.m. MINNIE 8. A xpecill meeting nf Chagter. No_ 15 E B. o CaREt T N0p P (O Bre purs pose of attending the funeral services of OUNG. to be con- Hines Co. funeral h st. n.w. at 8 p.m, and members ‘meet at Masonic 14th and Kenyon sts. n.w.. Decem- 4 at 7:30 pm. By order of the worthy matron GRACE A. GILCREST. Secretary. 14 In Memaoriam. BUNDY, JAMES F. Sacred to the meme ary of our devoted husband and father. Attorney JAM: UNDY. who de- parted this \fe tweaty yeazs aso soday. December 14. 1914. As God leads. we are content, He will take care. Al things by His will are sent, That we must be: ‘0 Him we take our fears Our wishes we're here; seem clear G__WIPE DAUGHTER. AND DELL. . WILLIAM J. In_loving 9 my dear husband WILLIAM GHAN. who passed away De- 118 DEVOTED WIFE. ZENOBIA CAL- LAGHAN. GREGORY. ABRAHAM H. In sad but loving rémembrance of a loving b and _devoted father. ~ABRAHAM TREGORY. who departed this. lite two years ago today. December 14, 1032, Gone. but not_forgotten HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. JOHNSON. MARIE 0. Sacred to precious_memory_of our darling daugh- ttr. MARIE O. JOHNSON. who left us six years ago today. December 14. 1928, When we are alone we like to stray Along the path of yesterday, ‘To live again in memory The happy days that used to be. We hear you laugh, we see you smile, We talk with you a little while. We love to linger on the way That leads us back to vesterday. BEVOTED MOTHER AND DADDY. * LUCAS. MARY. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear mother. Mrs. MARY LUCAS. who departed this life five years ago today. Decem\m 14,1929, Sleep on. dear mot 'Ana *take your rest: We loved you dearly. ut God loved you SON. BENJAMIN H. BURKELL. AND PAMILY. . PERRY, EVANGELINE TALBERT. In but loving remembrance of our dear wif and mother.. EVANGELINE TALBERT PERRY. who left us five years ago today. December 14, 1929. God alone knows how we miss you, Never shall your memory fade xanxn: hmoun‘au Shail always wander '0_the spot Where you are lai 0 HUSBAND RAND mwun ORGE BROWN. I:VANOELXNE » MILL AND REGINALD T. PERR < PROPPS. GEORGE W. A tribute of lnvfi to the memory of my husband. GEORG! 'ROPPS. Wi December 14. sIX i o w\_rgodsv’m ANNE__* FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding _the original Ww. SPEARE . Formerly 1208 H St. N.W. Decatur 6242 1623 Conn. Ave. CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITAL ST. Phone Lincoln 0372 JOHN R. 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