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W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COL. 0464 Phones } ADams 10341 WASHINGTON MEMORJAL PARK Vit to wisit the g e i 2o : E.:-nl-l. niform, inexpensive . e UnIL"uI“"f‘-A Call Rdams U6570" for 'information and assistance. A R. WLLIARD RITES TO BE HELD TUESDAY Carnegie Steel Official, Who At- tended Georgetown, Will Funeral services for Alger Russell Williard, 46, at his home in Cleveland, Ohio, will be held in Arlington National Ceme- tery Tuesday at 11 am., Dr. H H. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 16, 1934—PART ONE. Church, officiating. Georgetown University. Lie in Arlington. Mason, he was also a Shriner. who died November 3 Washington, survive. ——— Portugal reports a bumper wine crop of excellent quality. (dar Hill fon's most &auh/n’«/' gam lete Punerals 125-165-195-265 Up. House & Herrmann Seventh at Eye Street 8433-35 Ga. Ave. LOVELY LAMPS Reflecting the bright lights of a Cheery Christmas Eve and many more eves to come. 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Other Lamps One or two of a kind Reduced V3—Y, Floor samples must be moved quickly, and now is the time when you will be interested with these radical reductions. It provides an opportunity to get a lamp of excellent material and careful work- manship at a price far below its actual cost. Don’t miss it. If you are looking for quality (but at a price)—here’s your Lounge Chair and Ottoman Here are seven reasons why! @ Constructed by skilled up- holsterers under careful supervision, Only best quality moss and purest felted cotton used for filling. Durably doweled through- out, with corner blocks for added strength. Coverings of the newest and smartest tapestries; plain and figured. Closely interlaced web- bings double tacked into frames. Park your car free on the lot opposite the store on Eye Street. Now’s the time to $277.50 Price Includes Chair and Ottoman o Utmost comfort. ~ e Frames of seasoned woods only. . These special items are on sale only at the enjoy our credit Y Seventh Street Store. accommodation Ranck, pastor of Grace Reformed Mr. Williard, assistant District man- ager for the Carnegie Steel Co., was born in Jefferson, Md., and attended He was the Carnegie steel representative here for several years, A thirty-second-degree His mother, Mrs. Mary H. Williard, of 1105 Clifton street; his wife, Mrs. Emma H. Williard, and two daughters, Betty and Jean, of Cieveland, and a sister, Mrs. Charles G. Hubbard of Qards of Thanks GETZ, WILLIAM H. We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors. for the kindness and lymuh‘ extended to us at the time of our bereavement. the death of our brother. WILLIAM H. GETZ. 8! AND BROTHER. WESTON, REV. WILBERT. I wish to ex- ress my thanks to friends and relatives or their many acts of kindness during Dand. Rev. WILBERT WESTOR." " Beaths. BENJAMIN F. Suddenly. on December 13, 1934, at his home._8225 Georgla ave.. Silver Spring. Md.. BENJAMIN F.. husband of Marie Ready Anderson. 'Services at Warner E. Pumphrey’'s funeral home. 842 Georgia ave., Silver Spring. Md.. on Sa urday, December 15. at § p.m. Intel ment Wardensville, W. Va 16 AXLINE, CHARLIE B. On Priday. De. cember 14. 1934, at his residence, Concord ave. n.w.. CHARLIE B.. beloved husband of Edna M. Axline and father of Karl H. and Horold Q Axline. Re- mains resting at the Lee funeral home. . where serv- ANDERSON, 16. at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment private. 16 FOUND. AIREDALE pup. Friday, 14th st. and N. Y. g . Apply 1326 N. Y. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Res- cue League, 71 O st. .. NOFth 5730. LOST. 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. CASE OF KEYS and permit; marked Cook: in 1700 4th st. n.w. Liberal re- ward. No. 5831-W. CAT. female. brown Persian: lost vicinity 16th apd Monzoe. Reward. Phone Colum- a_ 4458, . CAT. black male. white underneath. feet and part of nose. name Buzzie: child’s pe! sick: ‘straved 4K11 Montgomery lane. Be- thesda. Md. Wisconsin 4018 COLLIE, male_gold-white. small (40 Ibs). CRFers M Rewind. " Maione. Third | and Allegheny, ~Takoma Park, Md. Shep. DIAMOND BROOCH, Saturday. Dec. latinum front. gold’ back ‘diamond: Reward: Prione Clev. 6000, Apt. 710, 16° DOG—8mall brown Pomeranian: answers to name Queenie. Reward. Return to 918 Emerson st. n.w. _Adams 3785. DOG—Short-haired yellow and white ter- rier. with long ears. Lost in Hyattsville Has on collar with old license tag. Stra attached to collar when lost Rewar: 57 Shepherd t.. Hyattsville. Phone Greenwood 2:310-5" ik FIELD GLASSES. left on_table in dr store at 1401 E st. n.w.. Thursday night Reward. Mrs. Rasmussen, Adams 5 1 HANDBAG. navy blue._ con! ables: old monogram: reward. Shewmaker. North 1611. Lillian in small_case. vicinity 3600 block Priday p.m.; reward. Ad- _Star_office i ing. one large brass. “P. R. Re' d. _J. W._Adams. 116 SR-w. - i6e MEDALS. alumnae. religious. sewed in muslin."in row. about & in. long: no money le: of use only to owner; reward. Apt. Stoneleigh Court. PAIR OF GLOVES—Brown wool. green and olive cuff: at 16th st. and Ave. to 31st d M sts.Reward. Clarendon 268-W-2. POCKETBOOK— brown leather, containing money. papers, to permit. near 11th and K sts. n.e. turn 1110 K st. nee RED IRISH SETTER—Tag No. 1257: name “Jerry”: strayed Dec. 6. from 1638 Gales st ne Re ormation 0 _ri RING. Thursday. Dec. 1: diamonds with gold pearl in 1-W: reward. NG. GREEN EMERALD, between ] KEYS. of ‘Conn. ave. white gold, 2 center. Call 0 chips, on st. d D ne and Willard ack male, answering name of Timmie: ‘near cor. 16th and Euclid: re- ward. Phone Cleveland 1181 or'return to SPECTACLES. child's tortoise-shell rimmed. in case. vicinity Hilton School, 6th st. h.e Phone Lincoln 2633 TOM CAT, large vellow. from 1126 16th st nw. about December 2: $10 reward. District’ 2647 TROUSERS. EVENING—On_Priday_ Dec. 14, 1934, on 19th st. near Dupont Circle. Please return to 1819 Wyoming ave. n. Reward WALLET. containing tration card ploye: re WRIST WATCH. Fairmont st. n.w WRIST WATCH—Lady's, gold between Monroe st.'and Mt Reward. _Columbia_037: WATC] milton) Pri cember 14 _between the Occident: 14th and_Fairmont sts. Reward. Columbia 5579, weeks' pay. regi and permit. by Govt. em- Call Greenwood 1818-J. lady's: reward. 1400 d b Pleasant Reward. Re- | 16¢ ITEETTERARLTRRARLELLLLLLSARAUNSANNNNN Beaths. JOHN A. On Priday. December . 1934, at the residence of his son, Glenn E.'Binns. 4535 Conduit rd. n.w. JOHN BINNS, beloved husband of ibe late Mary E. Binn: eral from ve residence Monday. December 17, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Lewinsville, Va. 16 BRANON, WILLIAM W. 1700 Vermont ave. December 18. at 2 o'clock p.m. ment Woodlawn “Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 17 BREUSCH, WILLIAM JOHN. On Friday. December 14. 1934 e Casualty Hos- ital. WILLIAM JOHN SREUSCH. the eloved son of Lydia I. and Charles J Breusch. Funeral services at the W. W Chambers Co. southeast funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e. on Monday, December 17, at 2 p.m. atives and friends are invited.” Intérment Cedar Hill Cemetery. BROWN. ROSA. Departed this life on Fri- day. December 14. 1934, ROSA BROWN, beloved daughter of the late Fannie Brown. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines_funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. sw. Puneral Tuesday. December 1K from Metropolitan Wesléy A. M. E. Zion Chureh. D st. between “nd and 3rd sts. sw. Relatives and friends invited to attend. RUCE. DAVID LAMMOND. On Thurs- day, December 13. 1934 at his residence, 115 Seaton pl. n.w.. DAVID LAMMOND BRUCE. the beloved husband of Daisy Crichton ~Bruce, father of Katherine Lammond Bruce and brother of Charles F. and Fannie S. Bruce. Remains rest- at the W. Jarvis funeral until 2 p.m. late residence. 115 Seaton place n.w. Puneral Monday. at 1 pm. from Pifteenth Street Presbyterian Church. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 00/8 C. 8. ZURHORST, JR.. M. T. ZIRKLE We Charge You Only What You Can Afford Prom Christmas to Christmas, over a period of 77 years. month in and month out, ZUR- HORST has ever been ready Lo serve Washingtonians at their time of greatest bereavemer In all_this time our eco: nomical. yet dignified. mortuary services have earned us many. many friends. Ambulance. Ernest Auto Livery and hapel Furhorg; -FUNERAL- ‘DIRECTORS" EST. 185 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln % Columbia Gardens Cemetery Established 1917 Before buying your family lot drive out and convince yourself that Columbia Gardens is rap- idly becoming Washington's leading cemetery. It is admirably situated. ground high and well drained with porous, gravelly soii, which makes it ideal for the sacred purpose of burial. All lots are sold with the pro- vision that they will be perpetu- ally cared for. No yearly assess- ments and no unkept graves to mar the beauty of the cemetery. A Shrine of Perpetual Beauty Located less than four miles from the White House on the new Lee Boulevard. ~ Drive through Fort Myer. Virginia. out Pershing Dri to Ciarendon Avenue. left to Lee d; or drive to Clarendon. turn left at Memorial out Clarendon Avenue Monume: : BOH‘M N N S N S A A S N N S R N S > Choose Wisely and With Confidence Any Family Can Afford Ryan Funeral Service We Keep the Cost Within Your Means Love, devotion, respect for the dead + + . cannot be measured in terms of doliars and cents. most one ean do is to be final tribute to the Ryan service ing devotion. of the family a long and intelligent. eour- honorable record—: teous, capable personnel: equipment, hy mendation in all walks about funer. courteous attention. The least and the memory of the departed be one of beauty and endur- sincere recom- nds of families life. Inquiries from 1d _like to know more costs will receive our Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls 4 James T. Ryan FUNERAL DIRECTOR 317 Pa. Ave. S.E, 25 YEARS Atlantic 1700-1701 OF SERVICE Is DEAL’S Price For a $150 Funeral A DEAL funeral at 875 provides all the dig- nity, lolG’:ln“y and friendly service that 18 supplied at one that costs $500, or evem more. It includes: A very neat crape-covered casket, engraved .nameplate, pine outside case, six handles, lined with good quality lining. balming by competent men, washing, dressing and shaving if necessary; advertising the death notice, hearse and two Cadillac limousines, rugs, chairs, scart for the door, candles, candelabra, removing from any city hospital or home. COMPLETE, $75. NO EXTRAS. COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $75 to $500 AND UP DEAL Funeral Home PHONE LINCOLN 8200-8201 . Sponsors of “Spires of Beautiful Melodies” WRC—Every Sunday at 2:15 P. M. Beaths. ILLIAM. On Pri- 934, Georee tal, ERN- ed husband of Evelyn M. C. Chambers Pitzgerald) a: son of Ernest P. mbers and of Florence ? mbers. Qneru from his late resi- nce 1414 Webster st.. n.w.. on Mon- ias, December 17 30 a.in.; thence to Sacred Heart fic Chure! st. and Park rd. ufem mass will be S Mieiendy el Ihvied Intennent nds are invited. ‘men| Cedar Hill Cemetery. 16 COLBURN. ELLA ELIZABETH. On Satur- day. December 15, 1934, ELLA ELIZA- BETH COLBURN, beloved wife of Win- fleld 8. Colburn, sr. and mother of Wi CI Funeral from her late residence, 3912 Bth st. n.w.. on Tuesday, December 18, ‘at 2 pm. Relatives and friends are 'invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 17 COLEMAN, JULIA. ©Op Thursda: ber 13, 1934, at her residenc 2 n.w. JULIA ‘COLEMAN, mother of Bes. Chapman,” sister of John Robinson. srandmother ‘of Alan Eaton snd Robert Chapman, godmother of Mrs. Carrie Mahoney. _She leaves other relatives and friends. " Remains resting at_the Mal- van & Schey funeral home, New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w.. until Sunday. De- cember 16. at’ 10_a.m.: thence to her late residence. Puneral Monday, De- cember 17, at 1 p.m. from Vermont Ave. Baptist Church, Rev. C. T. Murray ofclating. Interment Harmony Ceme- ry. CONNOR, WESLEY C. Departed this life suddenly. on Saturday. December 15. 1934, at Salisbury, N. C. WESLEY C. CONNOR. devoted husband of Bessie Connor and father of Allen Connor, cousin of Pierce Miller. He is also sur- vived by other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at the John T. Rhines & Co. funeral home, North Patrick st.. Alexandria. Va. Notice of funeral later. CORYELL, MARY J. On Saturday, Decem- ber 15, 19:34. at her residence. 2501 Q st.s.e. MARY J. CORYELL. beloved wife of Jolin R. Coryell. Puneral from the above residence on Monday. December 17. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- Vited. ‘Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. DAVIS, WALTER B. Friday, December 14. 1934, about 8:25 a.m. 'at George- town Hospital. WALTER B. DAVIS of Silver Spring.’ Md.. husband of Mary Elizabeth (nee Scheer). Body Testing at E. Pumphrey’s funeral ve.. Silver Spri: Md. ‘Services at hi residence. 8626 Colesville road. Silver Spring. Md. on Monday, December 17. at 11 am. In- terment Rock Creek Cemetery. 16 DAVIS, RONALD PEKOE. Departed this life. 'at his residence. Spring st. Cedar Heights. Md.. RONALD PEKOE DAVIS. He leaves to mourn their loss a father. Maurice Davis. and mother. Sadie Davis: seven brothers and five sisters and other relatives and_friends. Remains resting John T. Rhines' funeral home. 901 3rd’st. s.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. DENT, MARY EMILY. On Priday. Decem- ber'14. 1034. at her residence. Forest- ville, Md.. MARY EMILY DENT. wife of the late John F. Dent. beloved mother of Grace A Hodge_ John H. Mary E. Barkley_ Thomas E. and Joseph F. Dent survived by six grand- children, -grandchildren and tives and friends. at Ritchie’s funeral Ma. Puneral Monday. at 10 am. from Mount lie, Md.. where requiem mass will be said. . DREW. REV. December 12 Remains_ resting, parior. Ritchie. at_his residence. 1632 Church st. n.w. Rev. SIMON P. DREW. the devoted husband of Carrie Drew. ‘brother of Richard Ivey, Johnson, Laura Stevenson, Nathaniel George and Willis Drew. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 14: Ust.n neral on Monday, Decem- ber 1 ._from Third Baptist Church. 5th and Q sts. n.w. Interment Margarets . C. 16 ENGEL. LAWRENCE D. Suddenly. on Thursday. Decemoer 13, 1034, LAW- RENCE D. ENGEL. aged 40 vears. de- voted brother of Archie D. Engel and Mrs. Helene Steinberger. Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Danzansky. 3501 14th st. n.w.._on Sunday. December 16. at 2 pm. “Interment in Washington Hebrew Congregational Cemetery. 16 FOLLIN, FLETCHER. Suddenly. on Sat- urday. December 15, 1934. PLETCHER FOLLIN. husband of Nannis Follin. Re- mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin t. n.w.. until 1 p.m. Monday. December 17, Funeral services at Andrews Chapei Church. Va. at 2 pm. Interment Church’ Cemetery. FOX. GEORGE R. On Friday. December 14. 1934 at his residence. %09 10th st ne. GEORGE R_ beloved husband of felene G. Fox_ Funeral from his_late residence on Monday. December 17. 11 am. tery. FOX. GEORGE R. A cpecial commun(cl-‘ tion of Hope Lodge. No. 20. F. A. A M is hereby called for the purpose of at- tending the funeral of our late brother. GEORGE R. FOX. on Monday, December 17,1934, at 10 am GEORGE TATE. Master, S, Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN. Sec. See What You Buy 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. All 5595 ‘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. entire funeral only This is a Steel Vault, used in the grave. 400 pounds of solid steel. Al- ways sold for $150 until Chambers reduced his Price. - 385 One of the Largest Un- dertakers in the World 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, 18 Hearses, Ambulances and Cars. ... MAIN OFFICE 1400 Chapin St. N.W Phone Col. 0432 SOUTHEAST BRANCH 517 11th St. S.E. Phone Lincoln 4477 at | Interment ‘Cedar Hill Ceme- | 4. 1934, CATHERINE al GRASER, the be. loved mother of Mr. Pauline €. Thomas. Remains resting at the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel, 412 H st. n. Puneral from the above funeral chapel on Monday. December 17. at § a.m th ry’s Church, where mass at 9:30 am. Interment (private) in Prospect Hill Cemetery. his loss four sisters. Ruby Henson. telle Mills. Annie Nebbinss Belle Jenife; two brothers. Albert and and a host of other rel '11! friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford’s funeral home. 1300 South Capitol 'E;l’."r:fl jce of funeral later. 16 JAMES. On Priday, December 14, 1934 at his residence. Ardmore. Md. JAMES JENNIPER. beloved husband of Hattie Jennifer and father of Mary Cook Remains resting at Stewart's funi home, 30 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. 17 JOHNSON, ROBERT P. On Priday. De- cemper 14. 1034, ROBERT P. JOHN- SON, husband of the late Julia A. John- son, the devoted ather of _Jennie Brown, Alice. Morris, Benjamin, William and James Johnson. He also leaves five srandchildren and other relatives and Iriends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You at. n.w. until 4 pm. Sunday: thereafter at his late_residence. 3835 Chesapeake st. n.w. Puneral Tuesday. December 1K, at 1 p.m., from the Rock Creek Bap- tist Church. 17 KRAMER, GUSTAVE W. On Priday. De- cember 14. 1934 at the Home for In- curables. GUSTAVE W. KRAMER. be- loved husband of Anna Kramer (nee Backer), Puneral from the residence of his son, Oscar C. Kramer, 719 Madison st. nw, on Monday. December 17. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Snterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 16 KRAMER. GUSTAVE W. Comrades of he Association of Retired Police- men. D. C.. will assemble at 719 Madison si. n.w. Monday, December 17. attend the funeral of our late rade, GUSTAVE_W. KRAMER. J. L. SPRINKLE. President, GEORGE SOLLERS. Secretary. LANCASTER. HERBERT. Departed life on Thursday. December 13. 1934 4:10 p.m. at his residence. 13 n.w.. HERBERT LANCASTER. survived ‘by a devoted wife. Sarah J. Lancaster (nee Kirbey): three loving and faithful sons. Harry A, Herbert E. ana Rudowph Lancaster; four granachiidren ihree devoted daughters-in-law. one de- voted brother-in-law and many other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday. December 16, at 1 p.m.. from Zion Bap- tist Church, F st. between ird and 4th sts. s.w.. Rev. Ellison oficiating. LIGHT. LAVIENIA. On Wednesday. De- cember 12. 1934 LAVIENIA LIGHT. de- Yoted wife ‘of Earl Light, mother of Norine and Anne May Light, daughter of William Beverly and the late Annie Beverly, sister of Thedocia Henderson Virginia Watson. Lillian Beverly, Sarah Beverly, Edna Hill, Daniel and James Beverly. “Surviving her are other rela- tives and friends. Remains at Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. until Saturday, December 15, at 5 pm. thereafter at her late resi dence. 101 50th st. ne. Puneral Sun- day. December 16, at 2 p.m.. from Cap- itol View hurch, Division ave and Ames st n.e.. Rey. Charles Johnson officiating. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 16 LYNCH, MARY A. Departed this life at 45 'p.m.. ‘December 14. 1934, MARY A. “wife of Millard P. Lynch. Funeral from her late residence. Ashmea! n.w. Tuesday. December 1w. at p.m. Inierment Consressional Cemetery. | MALONE. MAMIE. Departed this life | Thursday. December 1i. 1934, at_her zesigence. 14 E si. s.e.. MAMIE MALONE. She leaves 10 mourn her loss a husband. Thomas Malone. two sons, Thomas. Jr and Warren: three sisters. Maggie Mat- thews. Clara Moore. Carrie Taylor brothers. George. Warren. Roosevelt, Steve. Richard and Robert; six nephew: wo nieces. and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st. until i1 a.m. Sunday. December 16. then to the above address. Punerai Monday. December 17. at 1 p.m. at Friendship Baptist Church. 1st and H sts. sw. Rev. Whiting officiating. In- terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 16 McALISTER, THEODOSIA PURMAN. On Thursday, December 13, 1934. at her residence. 110 Holly ave.. Takoma Park, Md. THEODOSIA PURMAN. .beloved wife of Lieut. Col. John A. McAlister and mother of Mrs.' James ‘T. Hardin of Panama. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. tuneral home. 1400 Cha- pin_st. n of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saint 16th and Columbia rd. n.w.. on Sunda: December 16, at 2 p.m. Interment pri vate. MITCHELL, LUCINDA S. Suddenly. on Thursday. December 13, 1934 at 10:20 p.m. at Her residence. 1708 uth st. n.w. MRS, LUCINDA S. MITCHELL. widow of the iate Isaiah Mitchell devoted mother of Mrs. Laura Nichols and Isaiah Mitchell. sr.; loving sister of Mrs. Mel- vina Cook. Mrs. Mary Henderson. Mrs. Etta Young and Mrs. Olive Renfro 8he also leaves four grandchlidren and many {riends. Funera! com- his Interment in Arling- ton Memorial Cemetery. 16% MITCHELL, LUCINDA. Members of the Ladies’ Tinney Phyilis Wheatley Society are notified of the death of Mrs. LU- CINDA MITCHELL. _Puneral Monda December 17, 1934, from McGuire's par- lors at 11:30 am. B MARGARET BYRD. Secretary. MITCHELL. LUCINDA. ‘The Women's Prederick Douglas Benefit ~Association announces ine death of Mrs. LUCINDA MITG Y MAYME E. DENT, President. PRANCES E. RAYMOND. Secretary. MULLIN. MARY E. On Friday, December 14. 1934, MARY E. bel aunt of Mys. Mary Botler, Mrs. Anna_Bond Daniel and Wil Dore. _ Funer: service: t her niece's residence. loth se. on Monday. December 1 at ® am thence to St. Peter's Cathoiic Church, where mass will be offered at % a.m. for the repose of her soul. , Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 NEFF, BENEDICT H. Suddenly. on Fri- day, December 14. 19334, BENEDICT H aged 51, husband of Ella Neff (nee Kraft) and beloved son of Julia Neff and the late August Nefl. Funeral from the residence of his mother. Mrs. Julia Nefl. 17, Mass. ave. s.e. on Tuesday. De- cember 1%, at 8:30 a.m.. Holy Comforter Church. 14th and East Capitol sts. where mass will be offered up at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul Relatives and friends invited. , Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 17 NELSON. EDWARD. Departed this life Wednésday. December 12, 1¢ Gal- linger Hospital. EDWARD NELSON. son of the late Charles and Mattie Nelson. He 1s survived by two sisters and many other relatives and _friends. Puneral Monday. December 17, at 2 p.m.. from George Gardiner & Son's funeral | home. 312 4th st. s.w. | PAYTON, BERNICE. Departed this lif on Friday. December 14. 1034 at 1 m, at Freedmen's Hospital. BERNICE PAYTON. beloved daughter of Harry Payton and the late Mary Payton. She leaves to mourn their loss three sisters. Jennie, Angeline and Lucille Payton. and other relatives. Remains resting at Eu- gene Pord's funeral home. )0_South Capitol st. Funeral Tuesda ber 18, st 1 p.m.. from Mount Hope Baptist' Church, Ironsides, Md. RABBITT, CHARLES F, Suddenly, on Sat- urday, December 1 . at_hi dence. 2 Central e.. Capitol Heights. Md.. CHARLES F.. beloved husband_of Mary Agnes Rabbiit (nee Gainey). Fu- neral from his late residence Tuesday. December 18, at ) a.m. Requiem mass at St. Matthias’ Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 17 ROLAND, EDWI On Saturday, Decem- ber 15. 1934, at Sibley Hospi EDWIN ROLAND. beioved husband of Alice Rol- and (nee Day). Puneral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nich- ols ave. on Sunday. December 16, at 2 p.m._ Services at Providence M. E. Church, Friendly, Md.. at 3 p.m. Rela tives and {riends invited. Interment church cemetery. RYAN, HARVEY J. On Thursday. Decem- ber 13, 1934, HARVEY J.- son of the late Mattie E. Ryan. Funeral services from the W. W. Chambers Co. southeast funeral home. 5. 11th _st. se. on Monday. December at 3 p.m. Rela tives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 16 SCHNEIDER. SALLIE P. On ’nmrldlf. December 13. 1034, SALLIE P. SCHNEI- DER_(nee Wilson). beloved wife of Phil- lip Schneider and devoted mother of Mrs. . C._ Monro and James P. Schneider. Puneral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Munro, 608 Gth st. n.e. on Monday, December 17. at 3 p.m. elatives and friends invited. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 16 !Cg:l’;l. IAWIINB!;I. 1‘Devlasrl‘e‘d lh(ll life iday, December 34, after a brief illness. LAWRENCE &, leaves to mourn rhelr loss a loving mother. Virgie Williams: a stenfath: Wil levoted wife. ro- tt: a son ‘.lvrence Scott. Jr.; a Nellie Harris and a_Host'of e sy Toneral home. 813 4105 ¥ atthews’ fune: ome. . 5.W. n Sunday. December 16. thence :gngllnol:u!relldence. 306 McLean a relatives invited. and thence t0 er. Irvin thy lawn Cemetery. SPEAKMAN, MARY L. On Saturday, De- cember 13. 1934, at her residence. 1008 Independence ave. s.w. MARY L. be- loved wife of Evin G. Speakman. Notice of funeral later. SPROESSER, HENRY WILLIAM. On Thursday. December 13. 1034 at the Sacred Heart Home. ~Hyattsville, Md.. HENRY WILLIAM. aged 75 years. be- loved husband of the late Mary N. Soroesser and father of Mrs. Thomas A Reed. John_C.. George and Theodore roesser. Remains can be viewed at the above home on Sunday. December 16. .m. Mass will be said at the Home Chigl on Monday, am. Dect Hill Cemetery, SULLIVAN. JOHN L. Departed this life on Saturday, December 15. 1934, at Freedmen’s Hospital. JOHN L. SUL- LIVAN. He leaves a devoted mother, Ellen Dyson: two daughters. Ella and Louise livan, and a faithful friend. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's fu. neral home. 1300 South Capitol st. No: tice of funeral later. TRE ), SYLVESTER. _On_ Saturday. Dm 15, 1934, SYLVESTER. the de- voted b d of ‘Sarah Trevino. Fu- l(% December %fi! m;mm 1432 ‘You st. n.W. yoe's : terment Pros- Puneral from' the Church | TURNER, FLORIDA. ‘TURNER. isters. Virginia Turner and Mrs. Ida iler: one brother. Mr, Ernest Turner. and one sister-in-law. ains resting at Rich- ardson & Robinson's funeral home. 1700 ermont ave. B.w. neral Monday. ber 17, at'% b, . ——— T e WAITES, LILLIAN A. on Thurtday A oD parted, tni ence. lite 3. 1934, at her T 1805 Oth st. n.w.. LILLIAN A. "WATTES. leaves to “mourn their loss a husband, Arthur Waites: a son, William Waites; sister. Estelle Spencer Nephew. Elmer Spencer. Puneral will be from the above address Sunday, De- cember 16. mt 1:30 p.m. WALKER. WILLIAM HENRY. On Monday, December 10. 1934. at his residence. 507 ard st. s.w., WILLIAM HENRY WALKER. loving’ husband of Mary R. Walker. He leaves other relatives and many friends to mourn his departure. _Remains res: ing at the John T. Rhines fun: chapel, 3rd and Eye sis. s.w.. until 8a urday evening: thereafter at his late Tesidence. Puneral Sunday. December 16. at 1:30 p.m., from Mount Moriah Baptist ‘Chureh.” " Interment Lincol Memorial Cemetery. 16 WALKER, WILLIAM HENRY. Members of the Southwest civic Assoc iog are sttend the funeral of Mr. WILLIAM HENRY WALKER. on Sun- day. December 16, 19:34. at_1:30 p.m.. from Mount Moriah Baptist Church. In: terment Lineoln Memorial Cemetery. INEZ CLOMAX. Secy. i WELSH, WILLIAM HENRY. On Decerber 13, 1034, at Garfeid Hospiil. WILLIAM HENRY WELSH. beloved hu band of the Iate Elizabeth Welsh and father of Mrs. Elizabeth Shiner. Re- g‘;"fim':r"lmrf at (‘h; “‘Chw Chambers al home, ‘140( . .. Notice of funeral later, 0> o B¥ WILKERSON. JOHN HENRY. On Sundas. December 9. 1934, at his reudenud 55 G st. s.w.. JOHN HENRY WILKERSON. loving son of Annie Wilkerson. broth of Addie, Theodore. Alphonso. Robert and Eva Lee. He leaves many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chape drd and Eye sts. sw. Puneral on Mon- !fl;r{er.?tc:nmbu )71 L!rom the above apel. nterment Rosemont Cemetery, 5 CHARLES MALCOLM. On P ecember 14 1934 b denge of his son. Dr. Edward C. Wiiso onn. ave' n.w. CHARLE: - COLM_ WILSON. ‘aged &5 years. M pu al services Monday. December 1 p.m., at Hysong's pariors, 1 n.w. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery In Memoriam. BROWN. MYRTLE MINOR. In loving re- membrance of our dear mother, daughter and sister. MYRTLE MINOR BROWN, Who fell asleep one year ago today. In our home you ar Iy remembered. Sweet thoughts will cling to your name, Por those who loved yau so dearly in life LoNELY BalcHien FAThER B A UGHTER, FATHER. MOTH- ER AND FAMILY. s BURNS. JULIA A. In sad hu membrance of our devoted A. BURNS. who entered the one year ago. December 1¢ 8ad. sad. O Lord. how dre Lonescme every sp: Listening for your lov steps, Weary. for T hear them not HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SONS MAUDE FLEMING GUY STANT AND CLAUDE BURNS. FRAZIER. LYDIA M. In memory of n dear mother and sister. LYDIA M. FR. ZTER._ Who died fifteen years ago_tods. HER SON, JAMES, AND SISTER, MARY Toving re- JULTA voice and foot- FRYE. DAVID. In sad but loving memory of iy dear ghe. DAVID FRYE_ who de- rted this life eight years ago today. December 18, .1926 b Gone. but not_forgotten. I will always think HELEN F. SMITH. * JONES, HATTIE. 1In loving remembranc of our dear mother. HATTIE JONES. who departed this life one year ago today. December 16, 19:33. If you must forget a sweetheart. When you find you love another. Forget the rest from whom you part But_don't forget your dear mother HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. LILLIAN JONES. AND FRIEND. . KENNEY, ANNA MASSEY. { " ory of my dear wife | KENNEY. who depa ago, December 12, 19: She had a smile for every one, A heart as pure as gold To_those who knew and loved her Her memory will never grow old HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. CHARLES E KENNEY. . MATHENY. IDA MAE 5f our_ wit In loving mem- NA MASSEY life one year But God Joved ¥ HUSBAND AND SONS. * men - A MAE MATHENY. IDA brance of my MATHENY. whe day. December 16, 19 Do I forget? No. in my heart lies a sacred place, Where. hid from Dwells strong and That never_forg HER DAUGHTER. MAE. ANNIE. 1In sad but lovi SIMMONS. who departed t Year ago today. December 1¢ Sleep on. dear mother. And take your rest We loved you dearly t oved you bes HER CHILDREN SMALLWOOD. HARRIETT L. In lovin ‘memory and_devotion of our dear wi and mother, Mrs. HARRIETT L._SMALL- WOOD. who departed t g0 today. December Ir the way of righteous: and in the way th death _ PAPA. JOHN WILLIAM AND RUTH. * THOMAS, HUGH. In loving remembrance of our devoted father. HUGH THOMAS who_died, nine years ago. December 13, 192 He had a smile for every one. A heart as pure as gold To, those who knew and loved him His memory will never grow old HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. * VERMILLION. LULU MAE. A tribute love and devotion to the memory of o dear litde girl. LULU MAE VERMIL- LION. who left us at God's call three years ago today. December 16. 1931, No_ore knows how we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain ‘We have suffered since we lost you— Life has never been the same. We were happy when she was with us Lonely are our hearts to For the one we loved so dearly Has forever been taken aw 3 PATHEP MOTHER, BROTHER ANL SISTER. ss 18 1ife there 18 no In our home she is fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to her name These who loved her in life sincerely ‘Still love her in death just the same. GRANDMA AND UNCLE HARRY. * WISE. FLORENCE W. 1In loving Temem- brance of our dear daughter and sister FLORENCE W. WISE. who passed away seven vears ago today. December 10 HER DEVOTED PATHER AND BROTH- ERS. YOUNG. MAGNOLIA B. In loving tributs to the fond and cherished memory of my darling daughter. MAGNOLIA B. YOUNG who passed away eight years ago today. December 16, 1926 What would I give to clasp her hand. Her dear face just to see. Her pleasant smile and welcome voice That meant so much to me LONELY MOTHER. * FUNERAL DIBEEO_IS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 3841 O00% % S NV WILLIAM H. SCOTT __409 8th St SE Lincoln_0520. ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding_the original . Formerly 1208 H St. N.W. Decatur 6242 1623 Conn. Ave. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1t N.W. _ Phone NOrth 0047 1557 100 8 Poviabed 1576 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment aEhone, " '1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’ts Sons Co. 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