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DANIEL E. GARGES RITES TOMORROW Burial of Apoplexy Victim to Take Place at Mount Olivet. Funeral services for Daniel E. Garges, veteran secretary of the Board Marine Brand Calif. Bartlett PEARS 3le 2 large cans BRANDYWINE FANCY McCORMICK’S PURE PREPARED MUSHROOMS. ... MUSTARD....... of District Commissioners, will be held at the Church of the Blessed Sacra- ment tomrorow at 10 am. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Garges died Tuesday from apo- plexy. The Commissioners and & number of other District officials will attend the services. The Commissioners also ordered the flag on the District Build- ing to fly at half staff until the burial, and adopted a resolution mourning his death. ‘The resolution said, in part: “His long and fsithful service to the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. District of Columbia as well as his unselfish devotion to the public, en- deared him to countless friends and associates in Government and civic circles. “The Commissioners mourn his death and wish to express not only their sympathy, but the sympathy of the citizens of the District of Columbia to his bereaved family.” Xylophone Played by Rays. Using a photo-electric cell a sclen- tist can play tunes on a xylophone by casting light rays on the keys. WEBSTER SPRINGS, W. Va,, .Yl.n- uary 10 (#).—Minnie Utt and Geneva Knight let their sense of humor get away from them at the wrong time. Accused of stealing some money, the girls were sentenced to a year each in prison by Judge Jake Fisher. As the judge spoke, both giggled. “You girls seem to be hardened,” was Fisher's next remark. “And I think it will take two years to do you any good.” Food Merchants OPENING CELEBRATION Friday, January 11th, 8 P.M. 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CHICAGO, January 10.—Oscar De Priest, white-haired colored former Republican Representative, asserted yesterday he was “penniless and look- ing for a job.” De Priest appeared in Debtors’ Court on a citation to submit to an examina- tion to determine whether he had as- sets to pay a $38 judgment obtained against him by a stationery supply store. Joseph Mockus, jr. attorney for the creditor, said De Priest told him he had paid $1,500 on a Government income tax bill and all of his other money had gone to pay expenses of his campaign last Fall, in which he was defeated by Arthur Mitchell, also colored. “We found he has no assets,” Mockus said. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dance, Almas Temple, Mayflower Hotel, 9 pm. Dinner, Reciprocity Club, flower Hotel, 6:30 pm. Dinner, audifors’ section, District Bankers' Association, Hamilton Hotel, 6 pm. Meeting, Wlshtnxmn Colony, New England Women, 814 Taylor street, 8 p.m. Card party, benefit Washington Re- treat House, 4000 Harewood road, 8 pm. Dinner, Medical Arts Society, Uni- versity Club, 7 p.m. Bingo and card party, benefit Betsy Ross Drill Team, D. of A, 60 M street northeast, 8 pm. TOMORROW. Buffet supper, Harvard Business School, University Club, 8 p.m. Banquet, Cornell Club, La Fayette Hotel, 7:30 pm. Meeting, American Engineering Council, Shoreham Hotel, 10 am. Card and blnge party, benefit St. Francis de Sales Church, Twentieth street and Rhode Island avenue north- east, 8:30 pm. May- Marriage Licenses. s W. Mackell, 27, and Carrle H. ' of Milton. Mass.: Rev. spd M-hu Sm: Edadie Steadman 21, 40 H s all- t Settles. 10, 415 " st Rev. c! 00 B, Savage i il 2oth T. % Wiiliams, 23 and Katherine 5 Koen E B one Ry, Albert. Evans clevelnnd Tg eyt cherrya.le Va.. and Vi 1llips. 80 ; 6 7th st. Yohn B 3 vt o1l Prsa Frame 503 Decatur st. and 20, 301 Taylor st.; 01 9th st.. 20th st And J. Hi Claude B. Kmny ;.ahd "Mary p ey, Edward Kraus, | oyd, 23. Elkridge. Md., and Eliza- beth A Jnhnsmn Relay, Md.; Rev. W. H. Hoffm. Charles D. hields. 24, Buftalo. N. and K. Buckman. 20, Tameioth.” P-. oach. fn{‘ and Hollle E. Oraft. bolh of Clition Forge, Va.i Rev. A. F 2. 1005 Virsinia ave Hofli 20, Births Reported. Willia Alice V. Grimes. boy. #nnmn' B Sha Veseou boy’ Joel H' and’ Elizabeth N Bowen. girl. Charles and Florence Riley girl. George and Anna E Reynolds, girl, Charles and Ethel Pickeral. boy. Samuel and Bertha Mathews, boy. William and Mary Johnson.' boy. James H. and Clara Smith, boy shellon d Bernice Sulton. KlrL Tom and Ethel Proctor. giri. Chlrl:s and Estelle Jordan, sirl. nd Mary Smallwood, girl EEVeIing ahd LocY: Thomas Rlfen and Josephine Jackson: James and Ollie Hackett. girl. James and Elizabeth Goodall.” girl. Willlam and Mary Taylor. boy. Raymond and Evelyn summervlllt rirl. —e Deaths Reported. Lena S, Mount. 76. National Homeopathic os| Teresa H. Dean, Susan H.' Pagan, st Margaret Hennige, 71. Sibley Hospital . Megginson. 62 Walter Reed pital: Jelne(te Rodgers. 57, Garfield Hasmtll. Anne A. Duffy, 49, 1118 K st. n.e. Sadie Lenhert.' 48, Emergency Hospital. Pearl Carr. 46, Providence Hospita Lewis M. Baurne. 43, U. 8. Naval Hospital. Henry 74, Gallinger Hospital. Nancy Bogi 62, 402 M st. Mary Youne. 57 Gnn:ld ‘Hospital, -y 5, Jreedmon's Hospital s 1. 30, ‘Gallinger Hospital. ert L. Douglas_Hicks. 25, Tuberculosis Hospital. C/da.r Hill vylons most Beautiful’ emetery W. WARREN EN | TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COl. 0464 ADams 10341 8. ZURHORST. JR.. M. T. ZIRKLE We Charge You Only What You Can Afford We did not acquire our reputation of “the family mortician” easily—for 78 years we have worked hard and earnestly to build up this standing, always improving the service—and always with a personal interest in every case. Ambulance, Auto Livery and Chapel ‘DIRECTORS" Farborg, -FUNERAL - 301 E. Capitol St. Linceln 0372 THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, GIGGLES COST YEAR |OSCAR DE PRIEST HELD |ELIZABETH M. GOULD, | 1935. LONG ILL, EXPIRES Widow of Late D. C. Supreme Court Justice Will" Be Buried Tomorrow. Mrs. Eilzabeth M. Gould, widow of the late Justice Ashley M. Gould of the District Supreme Court, died yes- terday at Washington Sanitarium in Takoma Park, Md., where she had been ill since early October. Her home here was at 2310 Connecticut avenue, Born in Annapolis, Mrs. Gould had lived in Washington since the age of 14. Since the death of Judge Gould in 1921, she had traveled a great deal, in Europe, in the West and in Mexico, until two years ago when she returned to Washington as assistant clerk of the District Supreme Court. Mrs. Gould is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Manuel de Quevedo, wife of the chief examiner of the Ship- pmz Board, who lives in Chevy Chase; ! Mrs. M. T. Anderson of Muwaukee. Wis,, and Mrs. M. G. Slarrow of Cor- onado, Calif.; a son, Ashley M. Gould, jr., of Los Angeles, and two brothers, Dr. Charles Brewer, and Col. Lever- ett Brewer, U. 8. A, retired, living in Florida. A cousin, Miss Agnes Suth- erland, lives here also. Funeral services will be held at the Almus R. Speare chapel, 1623 Con- necticut avenue, tomorrow at 2:30 pm. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Qard of Thanks. CROUCH. IRMA C. We wish to express our siricere thanks and appreciation to gur many {riends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy at the sudden death of IRMA C. CROUCH. MR, AND MRS. CLINTON J. CROURH, , TYIN DAUGHTER. AUDREY. SON. ncm\lnmv nu\ HE. We wish to thank our relatives and friends for their f""“’":, lrd)\ygmuhv[dunni the il ness and at the death of our loved one. BLANCHE RICHARDSON THE FAMILY, Deaths, APPLEBY. MARY RUTH, On Wednesdas. January. t Children's Hospital, MARY 'RUTH PLEBY aged 5 years And e monthe. peloved daughter of Charles Albert and Hattie May Appleby. Funeral services at the home of her parents. Ke fiworth ends invi Hill Cemetery. BEALL. MARION VIRG| day, January 10, 1 at the ome of her sicter Mrs Henty Orth, 1510 Hamilton st. n.w. MARION nnmm ,BEALL Puneral’ Saturday January p.m.. from the above residence. Ix terment Rockville Union Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 11 | BELL. JANIE H. On Tuesday, January R. 5. at 920 pm.._after a brief illness JANTE R BELL.ohe Jeaves &5 moes their loss a devoted husband. Ernest R. Bell; a loving father and mother. Mere- dith and Elizabeth Harris of The Pl Va. and ‘g host of other Telatiy friends iains, p.m. &t BT inte vesidones n.w. Funeral Saturday. Jani 1 B trom. the Shiloh Baptist Church. §th and P sts. n.w. Interment Antioch. Va 11 BROWN, PERCY. Departed this life Jan. 45 ‘at_Casualty Hospital PERCY BRO\\N He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted mother. Mary Brown. and other relatives and friends Remains resting at George E. Gardiner & Sons’ funeral home. 312 4th st. s.W. Notice of funeral later. BULLARD. FLORENCE, January 5. 1 wife of Corpl. and daughter of Mr. Martin. CARE. on LORENCE BULLARD. ‘Billara of Nortn Carolina and Mrs. J. 8 Saturday. ARL C. On Tuesday. January 935, PEARL C. CARR (nee Ehrman- . beloved wife of Thomas Powde:ly Hyattsville. Md at 7 Kearney st neral {rom the above residence on Friday. January 11, 8t 8:30 & ce to St. Anthony’s Church. 12th ne. ®here'mass will be Relatives and friends Tnterment Mount Olivet Ceme- AN Helehts Md. the beloved wite Frank Coslman. Notice of funeral lnter COOK. PATRICK J. On Wednesday. Jan- Falis Church, Va. beloved husband of Mary E. Funeral will be heid from the at 9 am. Requiem mass .hmes Church, West Falls Church, Ve am. Interment Mount Olivel Semeiery. Washingion. Departed this life on Thurs- y. ganuary 10. 1935 at Gallinger Hos- nxm a brief iliness, ROSA COX w.. loving i vashington. at Barbour Bros.’ fu- . n.e. Notice of fu- r "FRANK DAVIDSON. ed i of Elila Davidson and brother of Mrs. Abnie Brown and Mrs Janie Harden ' "He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Funeral Friday. Jan- uary 11. at 6 p.m.. from the above fu- neral home. Interment Chatloite. N. DEAN, TERESA H. On Tuesday, January 935. at her residence. 1619 R st hw TERESA'H. DEAN. mother of Col. Warren S. Dean. Body resting At the Tabler funeral home. 4317 8th & There sorvices ‘Wiithe eld on Frida January 11. at 2 o'clock p.m.. followes by interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend DIGGS. EDWARD A. Departed this life on Tuesday. January 8. 1935 after & brief illness, EDWARD A. DIGGS. He leaves to mourn their loss two brothers. Frank Digps and William Diges: two cousins, Algeretta Lincoln ~and 'Reno Lincoln. and other relatives and friends, Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews: funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Puneral Friday. January 11. at 1 p.m.. from the above-named funeral home. ~Interment Rosemont Cometery. DGE. JENNIE M. Departed this lite on Y Ty 10, 1935. JENNIE Thursday. _Jan M "DODGE, daughter of - the Iate Mr. and Mrs. William C ge. Remains resting at the funerai home of Almus R. . Lo Connecticat ave. Services to be held Saturday. January 1 10450 o%lock” i the “Church of " the Reformation. East Capitol st. between zZnd and rd sts. Interment Glenwgod Cemetery. 11° I'A}LGNER GAIIIAII Ww. anuary CONER beloved Aunt of Mrs htents 1 " Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e_ Notice of funeral later. (Fort_Smith._Ark.. papers please copy.) On Thursday. FAL- ] GANT, Bratha. RUTH. D!Dlrufl lhll life on Tues- duy Jnnunry 8. 30 _am. v ister o *Alinje Reeder ‘and . Dorothy Wallace. She also leaves other relatives and many filendj‘tn u Eye sts. s.w..until Thursday. m.; then at her ‘late vy pl. se. Puneral at 10 am. from Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GARGES. DANIEL EDWARD. On Tues- . January 8. 1935, at his rmderig,, s rment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GI.EABON MARY A. On Wednesday. Jlfl- 15,5 8t the, residence of her ne “iate p.mek d from the above rumence on Bl!urdl! Jan- uary m.: thence o the 6000 Georgia be said for the repose of her soul. Relatives and itiends dmvived, Inter- ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. GOULD. ELIZABETH M. On waanesd-m January 9, 19:35. ELIZABETH M. widow of Judge Ashley M. Gould. ‘Funeral services at the pariors of Almus R. Speare. 1 Connnecticut sve. n.w.. on Priday. January at 2:30 pm. In- terment Rock Cnel ‘Cem GRAHAM. MARY. Departed this life sud~ denly, Tuesflly January 8. 1935, st residence. 1515 nw MARY GRAHAN. devoted and taithifui member of the Seven Day Baptist Church. Re- | mains at Prazier's funeral home. 389 R. L ave. n.w, Notice of funeral later. GREEN, WILLIAM Z. On_Wednesday. January 9. 1935. at the home of his Rahen Green,_near Clarksburg WIL) aged 5§ Remiing resting at Garther's fus home. Geithersburg. Md. - Funeral services Priday. January il. at 11 am., at the above funeral home. Interment Forest Oak Cemetery, Gaithersburg. Md. HAMILTON. JOSEPH. On Wednesday. January 9. 1935, at Emersency Hospital IOSEPH. the beloved son_of the late ERaries P and" Frances R Hamilion Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. | funeral home. 1300 Chapin st, n.w. Saturday, January 1. at Relatives and. friends invited. ment Congressional Cemetery, HANCOCK, HATTIE BROOKS, Departed ihis lite’ Tuesday, January & Ida Rodriguez. Funeral Priday. January 11 at | pm from Boyd's funeral home. 1840 L st n.w. Relatives and friends invited. * HANCOCK. HATTIE B. The Elder Ladies’ Relief Association announces the death of Mrs. HATTIE B, HANCOCK, ~ Funeral iday. January i1 1935, !mm | Boyd's Tineral home. 1bth ahd L ROXJE BURRELL MILLER. President, ADDIE C. GREEN. Secretary. HARDY. JOSEPH S. On Thursday. Jan- uary 10. 1935, at 1:30 a.m., at _George- town University " Hotpital. "JOSEPH 8 HARDY. beloved husband of Ei S s A-11 Braths. SOPER, IH-A Oml! On Wldal‘;"‘. f nuary 435, nm} wue of Hobnrt S Bonar ud mothe Dorgthy Rouse and Miss Vir- ner Funeral services at the W. mbers Co. Southeast 'funer home 817 Tith st. ses on Saturda Januery 12,at 2 pm. Notice of lnur- ment later. SOPER. ELLA GRIMES. A special meflln( of the omcen of Good Will Chapter. N a8, d_at Mason attend services funeral home. 517 11th se. at 2 pm. By order of the worthy matron. U TUCKER. EUNICE M. PARKER. Secy. TUARELL, ELIZABETH CARR. On Wed Janiary 08 ot P98 Noreh "5, Vincennes, Ind.. " ELIZABETH CARR TURRELL. _Puneral services at Medora.. Ind.. on’ January 11." st 1;30 Chambers' 'l‘l]lNll ll-lZA!l'l‘l On__‘Thursday, January at her residence, 1818 Fae g0 Wuhln 1ZA- BETi TURNER 1n her &12t vear widow of Luke Turner of Porestvilie. Va. and sister of Mrs. Brown and M Arthur Taylor. Lvo Dleces and two nep Saturday. January 1 2 pm. Tate residence. ~Interment rcuu- Ve Ve VIENSTEIN, WILLIAM E. On Wedngsday. Januar: 1935, am. st Provi- dence Hfll llll WXLLXA E. beloved husband of the late Mary Crook Virn- §fein and beloved father of William E. Virnstein. jr_ Puneral from 18 lrvln St W, on Priday. January 11, am.; thence to Sacred H where 1 a.m. for the repose of his soul. and frienas are invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. WINNER. LEWIS RAYMOND. On Thurs- day. January 10. 1935. at Georsetonn University Hospital. LEWIS RA' ND WINNE of 14 North Oak u.. " Interment 10 Remains resting at the Ives foneral nome 310 Wisen bivd Clae endon. Va ‘uneral from me above chapei on ‘Saturday. January p.m. Interment Columbia etery. WUSHNAK, F band of Minnie Wushnak S survived by two sons. John and Jo!enn and one daughter. Augu. from his late residence. burg rd. ne. on Saturday at K:30 am; thence to St. Prancls de Sales Church where requiem mass will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited " Intermeni at Fort Lincoin Cemetery. WUSHNAK. JOSEPH R. The Wmdl)'mhr Club of 8t. Mary's Church will meet at the late residence of JOSEPH R. WUSH- NAK. 830 Bladensburg rd._n.e. on Prie day. Janusry 11, 1035 at 8 pm. 0 res cite’ the ofice of the dead. EPH FZEGOWITZ. Pres J. CLINTON KRAFT. Secy. i In Memoriam. BATES. EUNICE 0. In sacred_memor; of our daughter and sister. INT BATES who pasced away 'mmm "IH ago today. January 10. 1922 When I am alcne and sile: a ner 30 Bx-denva January Hardy. Puneral from the G Wise Co. funeral home on Sa January thence to ol Trinity Catholic Church. 3 0 st n.w., where mass will be ilvd at 9:15 am. for the repose of his soul. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Forest Glen Cemetery, Forest Glen. Md HARRIS. MATTIE. = Departed Wednesday. January 9, 14 linger Hospial -after ‘. briet " illness HATTIE_HARRIS of 1919 6th st. n.w wife of Samuel Harris. loving mother of Lawrence Harris 1 a from the above funeral homr ‘ment Woodlawn Cemetery. ANY. JAMES J. On Thursday e ¥ am. JAMES J. HEANY o 0304 Jones Mil'F. “Chevs Chase. Md Notice of funeral later. HOLLIDGE. SARAH R, On Tucsday. Jan- 5. JARAH R. HOLLIDGE. e of lht late William H. Hol- Euneral from her son's residence. Wilbur B Holudge. 2145 10 on Priday, January 11. tives and friends invited to .uend terment Glenwood Cemetery. HURTT. HARRIET O. Departed th's life Wednesday. _January 9. 1935 hep residence. Piscataway. M HARRIET O.. beloved wife of the late Dr. Edgar De Witt Hurtt ral from her lete residence Priday. nuary 11, at 9:10 am.: thence to St. Mary's Church Piscataway. Md.. where requiem mass will be said at 10 o'clock for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends in- ment at church cemetery. flowers. N. RICHARD JAMES E. Sud- on_ Sunday. January 6. 1035 at 5 _Corner. Md RICHAHD JA‘JES JOHNSON. beloved son of Edward H Johnson and brother of Mary J. Davis and C. Leonard Johnson. Remains rest- ing at his iate residece. Ednor. Md Puneral from Sharp Street Church Sandy Spring. Md. Thursday. January 3 pm. Relatives and friends in- Interment Sandy Spring Cem- LAMBERT. HENRY. On Wednesday. S ry 9.1 RY. retired member n( Bistrict of Columbia Fise Depariment, beloved hu-band of Cleudie Lambey; and father of Mrs. May E. Gibbs and Edward James A’ Arthur D. and William Henry Lambert.Funeral from_his late Tesidence. D st. se. on Saturday. January 1 Relatives and Interment Axhx.z- tional Cemetery. LAMBERBT. HENRY, Members of s e Association. District of ent. will assemble 9:45 a.m. Satur- for the purpose attending ral of our late comrade, HENRY LAMBERT W. NICHOLSON. Pr»sld!n! L. D. DONALDSON. Sereiars, MARTIN. ALBERT MOSS. = On Tyescay. January R 19:85. at Oteen. N. AL BERT MOSS. beloved son of A]hen L. and the late Sarah E. Martin. d_lov- ing brother of Mrs_Etnel Wat this city and Mrs. Eleanor Creesy of bany. N. Y. Co. funeral home, 2! on Friday. January 1. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Con- sressional Cemetery. MEURER. ELIZABETH J. On Wednesday. 1935, at Homeopathic Hos- ELIZABETH J. the beloved wife of the late Albert B Meurer and mother A_J.T Meurer. Remains resting at the Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 until_Thursday. Jan- 4 pm. Interment Louts- Ville. Ky. “Please omit fowers. MONTAGUE. ALICE ANTONIA. On Thurs- day, January 10. 1935, at the residence of “her sister. Mrs. Simon_McKimmie. 903 Allison st. n.w.. ALICE ANTONIA MONTAGUE. beloved Wife_of the late William L. Montague of King George County. Va. Funeral services at the above residence_on Saturday. January 1. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Round Hill Ceme- tery. King George County, Va. 11 MURPHY. JOUN W. On Tuesdsy. January . 1935_JOHN W. MURPHY, aged years. Puneral funeral home. 11t January 11, at 2 p.m. kressional Cemetery. NAYLOR. MARY EMMA. On_ Thursday. January 10, 1935, at her residence. 18:40 R st. n.w. MARY EMMA NAYLOR. wife of the late Arthur William Naylor. sr. Funeral services at the S. H. Hines Co. Tuneral home. 2001 14th Friday. January 11. at terment Pittsburgh. Pa. EIL. LAWRENCE J. On Tuesday. Jan- at Emergen: i LAWRINCE 3. eloved son of the lat Margaret (nee HN enis 15; st y. January Interment Con- 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 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BAG. black. containing money._checks. bank book and keys: left on 1ith and D .e. Lib ward. Potomac 2615. BRACELET. gold filigreed, ith Phi Gamma Delta_crest. _Reward. _Met. 1683. BRIEF CASE—Lost. probably in taxicab taken st Washington Hotel to Union Sta; tion at 4:15. January 8. one zipper brief case._containing folders with letters. Wil 7 310, reward for teturn, Address Wesh ington Hotel, or S. Stern, 2 Stone st.. New Ym‘k City. T—White tnmc-t ll’l,lsh tlll 1522 Lamont st. n.w._Cel TAMOND WATCH AND axucnun‘ Tost Gowntowh shOPPINE district. Reward. Teie- phone Edward c. Ostrow. 1700 Decatur st.n.w., Adams 4 DOG, Springer Spaniel_brown and white. strayed last week. Reward. Decatur 4560, DOG—Black Pomeranian, ‘male: lame left ar leg; answers to name “Blackie vmnny woodridge, n.e. | Phone Potomac Reward. Reward. 05 14th st. : No. 3 5 Heward: Bhone Atlanitic 442150 !u ired fox terrier. mal swers o Dear Che Phome Walnut 8000-W. _Rew EARRING. half crescent set -uh garnets, neighborhood of 15th and H. Reward. Phone North 9782 11°* HANDBAG. _black, between _Kann's_and 20th and K. Wednesdl! l’hon: Wiebe. Kensington M. _Rew: TERRIER. male. wcmuy Chevy i children’ t. Reward. Phone Cleveland_64- NEEDLEFOINT EMBRO) clnny Jellefl'l‘ olnx nmuuo one pear] 'OIDERY, With green on street car or vi- llllhbll reward. Cleve- et with three small ave. Reward. West poom.r. white. SET OF KEV.Th s leulher case. Re |nrd Phone_Wisconsin 4560. ‘WATCH. Hamilton. 'hlu [nlfl- lost Saturday_in n.W. section. Osll son 3296, ity Chevy temllu. 'W‘lncg' . loved son of the late and O'Neil . of 636 Gallatin st. n.w. Fu- be held from the above resi- dence on Friday. January 11. at 8:30 am. quiem mass at St. Gabriel's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives snd friends invited. " Intermént Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. SCHI I.Z MONA L. On Thursday. Jan- i0. 1035, at her residence. 1921 158 st MONA L. beloved wife of Victor H. Schuls. mother of Robert %. Schulz “and sister of Mrs. Eola M. Mrs, James ler and nd Rov Crowe. 'Remains rest- The St the Lee Tuncray home. $th st snd Mass, ave. n.e. until Saturday, January a a.m.: thence to St. Gabriel's Giutotic. Chireh, " arant. Glree “now. where requiem high mass will be offered at 10 am. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Holy Rood Ceme;!lry. SCOTT. ELSIE M. On Tuesday. January & 1035 at ner residence. Mount Airy Farm. ‘near Croom TE SEOTT.“Remains resting &t the Ritchie Bros. runenl home, Uuner Marlboro. Md. 1 from the above funeral home or Frida: 11, at 9:30 a. T4 T ot Charch. Croome. Where services will be conducted. at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment church cemetery. 10 !CO’I‘T. HAI’H! On Thurldly Jlmlll” 10, 1033, at her residence, L sl A L OARTHA T SCOTT. < the . loving daughter of Emmet and Martha_Scott, devoted sister of Mrs. Hattie Brown. .hmnr thence sts. S.W. SIMMS, GENIVI .VE J. On Wednesday, Janvary o at Providence Hos- EVE J.. beloved daughter O The late- Giles G. G- and. Josephine Simms. Funeral fervices at the W, W, Chambers ~Co. eral home. 1400 Chapin st. n n Friday. January 11. SUB30 a7 thence to the Shrine of the wh, ill be of- Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. omit flowers. SMITH, NANNIE E. On Monday. Jan- uary 7. 1935, at Mo 1:30'pm at her resi: INIE E.. Mloved wlte ol ld'llr NAN ! Gt H. Smll = S'I‘mlh ,.!lmmel’l; of George, aughter of De o Betty ‘D na Chlrlolu A aves two niece: Picias ana Lillian Johnson: one Lester Dennis. and other nllnvu lnd {riends. R(m-lns lefllnl at_Henry 8. Washington al home. 467 N EOn i nera: Pridny. January 11, at 1 pm !rnm Miles Memorial C. M. E. d st between L st. and N_ Y. in Lincoln Me. A Kindly t T breathe with a deep regret For you were mine and I remember Should all the world forget MOTHER AND BROTHER. BROWN, WILLIAM S 1In loving memory of my dear nephew. WILLIAM 8. BROWN. who departed thig life one year g0 today. January 10. 19 Today recalls the memonu a loved one gone to rest And those who think of yoi today Are those who loved you LOVING AUNT. MARY C. JACKSON. * BROWN. WILLIAM S. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear son. WIL= LIAM 8. BROWN. who departed this life one’ year ago todsy. January 10. 934. No_one knows Low I miss you. No one knows the bitter pain 1 have suffered since I lost Life has never been the same. Although your soul is now at rest And free Jrom care and pain This world would seem like heaven 1f 1 had you back 10, DEVOTED MOTHER. NES BROWN. GOLDEN, JOHN E. A tribute of love and devotion to our dear husband and fa- ther. JOHN E. GOLDEN. who departed € thiee years ago today. January you, ved in life. remembered in death. MARYR\' QGOLDEN AND JOSEPHINE, G luknwo'ro\' KATHRYN. In memory of mother. KATHRYN HAR- who departed this life four years ago today. January 10, 1931, We_cpen the door of memory’s past To ciaim a loving face. *Tis mother. dear. come back to us, For no one can take your place. DEVOTED _ DAUGHTERS. CHE HARRINGTON. CORA GRAY. MARY HARRIS, BEATRICE ROBINSON. In sad and loving memory of our beloved daughter. wife and mother. BEATRICE ROBINSON HARRIS. who left us seven years ago today. January 10. 1928. aged 20 years and 6 days. As_the years go by and we grow older Your memory is our binding tle: With a warmth in our hearts for you that will never grow colder And a love that will never die. MOTHER AND GLADYS ELOISE. ® | JONES. SYLVESTER (WEST). In sad but loviig memory of our déar husband ather and Srandfatner (WEST) JONES. who departed this life 10UF vears AR0 Toduy, JemuAty 10 1031 1 think of you in silence. No one can see me weep, But_many a silent tear is shed When others are fast asleep. On_the hillside softly sleeping. Where the trees gently wave, Lies & husband I loved dearly In his lonely. silent srave. And while he lies in peaceful sleep Hic memory I sball alwass keep HIS LONELY WIFE. MRS. ANNIE M. The one we love is now at rest, His fond, true heart is still; The hands that aiways heiped us Now lie i deatlys cold clay. HIS LOVING DAUGHTERS. Y B. WILDIS AND D, ELIZABETH BROWN, Oh. 'twas a bitter sorrow To lay him beneath the sod, L what @ blessed comfort e know he is_with God H[S DE\UIED SO S. CHARLES D. AND slcep un delr ® ndfather, nd your rest. We loved Jou dearly. But God loved you best. HIS LOVING GRANDCHILDREN. LEM- MONS._ DOROTHY, JUANITA ~AND JUNIOR. POWELL, REV. J. W. In memory of our dear busband and father J. OWELL. Who "departed this life w6 Sears as6 todsy, Sumuacy 10. 1955, smile for every one. as pure as go) who knew and loved him His_memory wiil never grow_old DEVOTED WIFE. JOSIE. AND DAUGH- REED, llcluln BAILY AND ALICE LEE. In loving remembrance of our father. RICHARD BAILY REED. and mother. ALICE LEE REED, who passed away ten Jears ago today, January 10. 1825 THEIR CHILDREN. !CIIWIERI\F HERMAN F. In memoly dear husband. ' HERMAN SCHWIERING, Who Dassed away. three Years ago today. January 10. 1932 A loving thousht. a silent tear. A peautiful memary of one g dear. DEVOTED WIFE. LOTTIE WIER- SHORTER, PRISCILLA AND EDWARD. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory ~of our dear parents, Mrs. PRISCILLA SHORTER. who Igll auleen January 1601. " and Ter. January s, “foa We nnnzn urderstand to« The burdens we must bear, By faith will surely drive awa he clouds of srief and care. 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