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C. 8. Zurhorst, Jr. M. T. Zirkle We Only Charge You What You Can Afford Tt fsn't W.E RIDER DIES; FORMER MAYOR Mount Rainier Man, Veteran U. S. Employe, Was Native of Virginia. question of how much you will pay for the best: neither iy it ‘s matter of offering “DATEAID prices. Our long_experience will help you and guide you in making a wise ecision. AMBULANCE. AUTO_DELIVERY Futhorg, EST. 1857 itol St. Lincoln 0372 Special Dispatch to The Star. MOUNT RAINIER, Md, Janua®y 22—Williara Edward Rider, 57, & former mayor of Mount Rainier and ~ retired Government employe, and 301 E. Cold Wave Is Expected Tomorrow Fill Your Bin Now With Woodson’s Delivered to City and Suburbs .80 1 3 Per Ton Here's the best quality, cleanest nut coal you can buy at the price. A supremely fine, thoroughly shaker cleaned, with all undersized coal, slate, and dirt removed. You get all coal . . . clean, burnable fuel that heats quickly, banks perfectly, and leaves minimum ash deposit. Try a ton of this famous heat producer « « . sold with a money back guarantee. Phone your order now—Open until 10 P.M. A. P. WOODSON CO. Coal—Fuel Oil—Buckwheat Blowers 1202 Monroe St. N.E. North 0176 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1935. for many rears active in church and civic circles here, died early yesterday at his home, 3812 Thirty-first street. Mr. Rider had been ill a long time. He retired from the Government service in January, 1933. Mr. Rider was employed as a press- man 15 years in the Government Printing Office and for about 10 in the railway mall service. Born in Bedford, Va., Mr. Rider had lived here at least 25 years. In addition to serving one term as mayor he served as president of the Men's Bible class of the Mount Rainier Christian Church. He also was a member of West Gate Lodge, Mount Rainier Masons; the Pressmen’s Union, Junlor Order United American Mechanics, the Knights of Pythias and other organizations. Surviving Mr. Rider are his widow. | who, before her marriage, was Miss Leona O. Masincup of Roanoke, Va., and two daughters, Mrs. Claudine Neal and Miss Leona Rider, both of Mount Rainfer. Funeral services will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Mount Rainfer Christian Church, with the pastor, Rev. Fred L. Miller, officiating. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Other past presidents of the Men’s Bible class of the Mount Rainier Christian Church will act as pall- bearers at the home and at the church members of West Gate Lodge will be the pallbearers. Earns $1,445 in Prison. Jack Ray, colored, paroled from Missouri Penitentiary after serving 17 yeass of a life sentence for murder, accumulated $1,445 from shine tips| and operating a pool room while in prison. For a Regular $150 Funeral (L No Extras! It has taken years and a steady increasing volume of business _to _pers the establishing of a price that is extraor- dinary. Deal serv! is always the same ., irrespective of price! WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Ph. LI 8200-8201 ” .Ybu .s’z'mpé/ must stop in and see my GAS RANGE.. new Nou couldni possibly imagine all the New Improvements Im so THRILLED../ *1didn’t dream that gas ranges had changed so in the past few years! Why, it has an automatically regu- lated oven that turns itself on and off and cooks the meal even if I happen to beraway, and the insulation in the oven keeps the meal hot until I re- turn. Not only that, it has two uten- sil drawers for pots and pans so you can keep them right within your reach. It even has an extra economy oven that you can use for preparing smaller meals, and save a lot on gas. “'Speaking of savings, our gas bill always has been low but with the insulated oven and the new efficiency top burners it’s’even lower. I bought the table top style because I can save hundreds of steps a day by preparing the whole meal right on the range. You can get them in beautiful de- signs and color combinations which fit perfectly into all of the latest kitchen schemes, and they are so easy to clean. You simply must stop in and see it!™ CHARLES POTTER, PRINTER, EXPIRES Retired Business Man Was Prominent in Fraternal and Civic Circles. Charles H. Potter, president of the printing business bearing his name, died today at his residence, 412 Aspen | street, Takoma Park, D. C., after a {long illness. He was in his sixty- eighth year, having been born in Wil- mington, N. C., on June 3, 1866. Mr. Potter came to Washington in 1898 and went to work as a printer in the Government Printing Office, later becoming a bookbinder. He went into business for himself in 1909 and re- tired in March of last year, afer 26 years’' continuous service. His plant was in the Printcraft Building. Mr. Potter was a past high priest of Capitol Chapter, No. 11, R. A. M.; past patron of Mount Pleasant Chapter, No. 34, Order of the Eastern Star, and a 32d degree Mason. He also was a member of the Modern Wood- men of America, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Eastern Lodge, No. 7, and of the Almas Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Also a member of the Kallipolis Grotto, No. 15, M. O. V. P. E. R. and of the Albert Pike Consistory, M. R. S, No. 1, and a member of Washington Commandery, No. 1, K. T, and Columbia Lodge, No. 3, F. A. A. M. Mr. Potter was also a member of the Civitan Club of | Washington and of the Board of Trade. Surviving Mr. Potter are seven chil- | dren: Charles A. Potter, Harriet L. Potter, William E. Potter, Hallett H. Potter, Mrs. E. W. Willlams and Walter J. Potter, all of this city, and Mrs. A. O. Yaunt of Vandergrift, Pa. Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday at 2:30 p.m., followed by burial in Rock Creek Cemetery, | with Masonic rites. Rev. William E | LaRue, pastor of Takoma Park Baptist | Church, will officiate at the home | services. | | | | (edar Hill | Bty fon's most &auli/-'af See the Newl935 GAS RANGES the last word in MODERN COOKING EQUIPMENT! Rites Tomorrow SERVICES FOR G. W. SLATER TO BE HELD AT LEE'S. | GEORGE W. SLATER, ‘ Treasurer of Central Armature ‘Works, Inc., and vice president of the American Building Association, who died Sunday at his residence, 640 South Carolina avenue south- east. He was 65 years old. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 am. at the Lee undertaking chapel, followed by burial in Con- gressional Cemetery. T. M. LARNER DIES Brother of Mrs. Mary D. Moore of This City Succumbs. Thomas Marshall Larner, brother of Mrs. Mary D. Moore of the Burling- ton Hotel, died Sunday at his home in Cambridge, Mass., it was learned here today. Mr. Larner was a native of Washington and educated here. Besides his sister, he is survived by his widow, and three sons, Lieut. Comdr. Harold Larner, U. S. N.; Her | bert and Edward Larner of Cambridge, and a daughter. ST Marriage Licenses. Prank Jones, 70. 1604 1st st._and Ni Willes. 52 49 R st.: Rev. J. H. R; Willlam K. Seay, 31._aund Verona V. nan. 25. both of Richmond, Va.. R. E. Mattingly Joseph L. Tabbs. 1, llPITL 18, 1222 Rosie L. Pruchard. Rev. J. ‘M. Kin Leo V. Miller, and Gladys M 21. ‘both of Manassas. Va.. Re Rose Wiliam W. Brown. ith. 28, both of Clarence Michael. 21, Nokesville E_ Spitzer, 15, Bristow. Va.; Holsapple. 1. and Clara L. Bryant, L. both of Alexandria. Va.: Rev. John E. Brigss Bernard A. Rosson ave. ne. and Chai 20 Adams st.; Rev Frank P. Jone Genevieve P. Bond. 1x Rev. Patrick J. Begley Martin J. Thornton. annie iolph. Bran- Judge Manck. v. 8. E. and Lillian V, Two-and-a-half e Va. th 1. L Eon 1t 45. 616 ekla H. Huh o \mm‘\“smig Established 1900 'SARDO & CO. } % and Dh Rev, We! —_— % AMBULANCE? SERVICE $4.00 All City Calls LINCOLN 0524 ATTERALRCRLAEECEREERNAR NN MORTICIANS Perrp&ilalsh 29 H 8t. N.W Nat. 6736 omplete Punerals 125-165-195-265 Up. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COL. 0464 HETEE } ADams 10341 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F 25 SUITY 18 NOTHING DOWN JUST PAY ' $6 IN FEBRUARY $6 IN MARCH $6 IN APRIL . |and New York avenue, 8 p.m. \\S‘S‘“\‘Xfi Qards of Thanks. ALLEN. J. FRANK. Sincerest thanks and appreciation to the many friends who were so kind and thoughtful in my Tecent sorrow. = HIS WIFE. MRS. NONA ALLEN. 23% ASH, FRANK L. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends for the kindness shown my brother. FRANK L. ASH. during his re- cent illiiess. also for the many message: and expressions of sympathy tendere prior to and at the Birch funersl pa or and cemetery: also for the many lovely floral tributes sent during our late bereavement. HENRY F. ASH, WIFE. SON AND DAUGHTER. 23 THOMAS, JAMES H. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the pastors of Asbury M. E. Church. the organizations. clubs,' Mrs. Rosa 8. Con- ler for the’ beautiful solo rendered. friends. neighbors and relatives for thelr kind lhuurhu. sympathy expressed and hwenrt flbnn ulbnt:s Teceived during our recent bereavement. THE PAMILY, ¢ Braths. ARCHER, JAMES B. On Tuesday. January 2%, 1935, at_his mother's home. the Portner. JAMES B.. son of Jam and Margaret Callahan Archer, in his 58th year. Funeral notice hereafter. AVERY, CORA 0. On Monday, January 21, 1935 143 . at her resi= 5 G st. s.w.. CORA O. in her 84th year. beloved 'wife of “the late James D. Avery and mother of three sons and five daughters. Funeral from bove address on Wednesday, January at 2 pm. Interment in Congrese sional Cemetery. BYARS, VERONA E. On Sunday Jan. 20. 1935, VERONA E. BYARS, aged 0 years. beloved daughter of John G. d the ‘late Mollie Byars. beloved sis- ter of Mrs. Katherine Miller of 939 K st. n.w.._and Howard. John and Harvey Byars. ‘Funeral Wednesday. January 23, at 1 pm., from the George W. Wise Co. funeral Kome. 2000 M st. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. £) CARPENTER, SARAH F. On_Sunday. January 20, 14 SARAH F. CAR- PENTER, wife of the late Alfred Car- penter. devoted mother of Mary Bear- fleld. Lucy Corvin_ Geneva Littleford. James. Matthew, William and Arthur Carpenter. Also survivini srandchildren. two great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends. mains at Frazier's funeral home, Rhode Island ave. n.w. until 5 pm.. Wednesday. January thereafter at the residence of her daughter. 2015 E st. n.w. Funeral Thursday. January 2 at 1 pm.. from Holy Trinity Church 1ith st. between Q and R sts. nw Elder H. H. H In- terment Payne's 23 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Bingo party, benefit St. Mark's Church, parish hall, Third and A streets southeast, 8 p.m. Dinner and reception, Secretary of State and Mrs, Cordell Hull, Carlton Hotel, 8 pm. Meeting and entertainment, Wash- ington Photographic Society, 917 Twenty-Third street, 8 pm. Forum discussion, led by Rabbi Aaron Volkman, Young People's League of the B'nai Israel Synagogue, Fourteenth and Emerson streets, 8:30 p.m. Reception for new officers, Warren G. Harding Chapter, No. 31, O. E. S, Masonic Temple, Thirteenth street TOMORROW. Buffet supper and meeting, Harvard Club, Unlversity Club, 8 pm. Bingo party, benefit Women's Pro- gressive Club, Southern Dairies, 60 M | | street northeast, 8:30 p.m. | Annual dance and card party, bene- | fit Mount Pleasant Chapter, No. 34, O. E S, Wardman Park Hotel, 8:30 | p.m. | Ladies’ night meeting, Sons of the| | American Revolution, Mayflower | Hotel, 8 pm. Dinner, Columbia Regional Confer- ence, Mayflower Hotel, 6 p.m. Card party, benefit James A. Delano | Post, No. 6, American Legion, Church of the Transfiguration, Fourteenth | and Gallatin streets, 8 p.m. Dinner, Business and Professional Women, Lafayette Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Dinner, Washington Association of Credit Men, Hamilton Hotel, 5:30 p.m. Births Reported. boy, Deaths Reported. | Annie M. Wikins, 3411 Woodley rd. Milton L. McCahan, 70. 1340 21st st | E. Quincy Smith. 64, 3110 Woodland drive. | | Mary B. Green. 't 140 K st. se | Candida’ Lazomars 4200 14th st | John M. Gu 3 h st se. { Anna Ahmad. 5. Emergency Hospital | Mary §. Bellows 1 Connecticut ave. | Mary V. Reed Gallinger Hospital. | Nellie Carter, 39. 1901 Wyoming ave | Charles R. Phillips. 34. St. Elizabeth's Hosnital ; 22, 712 Portland st. se - . Homeopathic Hospital { Infant Cat V. | _ Hospital. | | Infant White. George Washinston Univer- | sity Hospital Gallinger Hosp! A. Carter, Walter Reed neral Hospital fa_Hos 3. tho. 5 herine Lee. Columb E. Tilghman, y Watson, 68, Thomas Harrison James R_Hawkins. Edward Frye. ©1. Gallinger Hosp Mary V. Harper, 21. Tuberculosis Hos- ita Joan Crampton. 1. 1113 16th st. n.e. Infant” Vernel Jones, Children's Hospital. Infant Hawkins_ Gallinger Hospital. Infant Brown. Gallinger, Hospital Infant Smith’ Freedmen's Hospital ant Kemper. Freedmen's Hospital Infant, unidentified. 55th and Dean sts. ne. Infant Randall. Preedmen's Hospital. Infant Rushing, Gallinger Hospital. Infant Green, 3513 Kansas ave. —_— e FOUND. REPORT deserted animals to the Animal Protective Association. 5200 ~Wisconsin . ave. n.w. Phone Emerson 5941 ——— 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. BRACELET. gold. Saturday night af River Bend on Mt. Vernon bivd. Reward. Ad- dress_Box 456-A._Star_office. 4 CAT—Persian. female: light tan and bu: missed Thursday pm. Reward. Decatur DOG. Cocker-Spaniel. black. mal for return to 17 Varnum st. n. Adams 7171 ital 21 I st. ae. 4 3rd st. s.w. Gallinger Hospita 4th st n.e. N . Reward Phone C st R e, Reward. Lincoln 60§ 5 CE ar 17 and ave. ne. Reward If returned, 1717 Evarts st. ne. s PIN—Diamond pin, between _ ington Hotel and the Cathedral. Sunday am.: suitable reward. Call assistant man- ager. Washington Hotel. Met. 5900, POCKETBOOK—Black patent Jeather. con- taining money, papers. owner's name and address; Saturday. Call North 3741, Re- T T Rl e e N POCKETBOOK, brown._between 17h and Church sts. and Conn. ave. and S st.. Sat- 2:30" and 3:30; reward. oy L, Re- turn to 1852 Ontario pi. n.w. Adams 6382 WATCH—Gold hunting-case watch bear- ing initial *Y” together with Masonic 10b. Finder notify R. H. Young. 1406 G st. n.w. | Reward. _24% WIRE-HATRED white ferrier. male brown on ears, no collar; last seen about Mass. ave. at Observatory Circle. Reward offered. ‘Telephone Congresswoman Greenway. of- fice National 3120, Ext. 597. or home. orth_4148. IST WATCH. platinum. sapphire and diamond, black cord bracelet. Most liberal reward. Chastleton. Apt. 602. Decatur 5820. WRIST, WATCH_ lady's. white gold. in- itialed “L. 8. _Vicinity_of Conn. ave. and Porter st. or 17tk and You sts. Reward. Phone Fotomac 06 | MALONEY, WILLIAM WADE. Breaths. CHURCHWELL, ALFRED C. On Sunday, January 20. ‘1935. at his residence. 1419 8 st. n.w., ALFRED C. CHURCH- WELL. husband of Roberta L. Church- well. son of Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Church- well! uncle of Miss Matilda Ward. Mrs. Alice Yerby and Charles Churchwell Also surviving_him are other relativi and friends. Puneral Wednesday. Ja; uary 23, ch.m.. from Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, Rev. Walter H. Brooks officiating. DIXON, RAYMOND. Departed this life on Monday. January 21, 1935. at 6:15 Blioft Gliinger Hrospltal, RAYMOND XON, beloved son of thé late Carri and J." Wesley ‘Dixon. brother of M: Gorine. Taylor. Mrs. Garrie Richardson; ohn W. Dixon. Jr.; James N. Dixon and Alvin Dixon. ~He also leaves many other relatives and friends —Remains fesiing at the Eugene Ford funeral hom& 1300 South Capitol st. Notice of funeral later, DORSEY. AMANDA LOUiSA. On Satur- day. Jinuary 19, 1935. at her residence 108' Clark _ave. Fairmont Heights, Md. AMANDA LOUIBA. beloved wife of Wil liam H. Dorsey, mother of Mary E. Dor- sey. She also leaves other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Remains Iesting at Btewart's funeral home. 130 H st. ne. until Tuesday, January thereafter’ at_her late residence. Fu- neral Wednesday. January 23. at 0 a.m., from the Church of the Incarnation, Browning pl. Deanwood. Interment Mount Olivet ‘Cemetery. 22 DORSEY, CHARLES. on Saturday, January 19 1035 at 11 m.. at the residence of his sister 521 after a long iliness, d” st 8w CHARLES DORSEY. He leaves to mourn | their loss & devoted sister. Jennie Dor- sey Butler: four nieces. Edith Gordon, Odessa Foster. Beatrice Thornton and Willena ' Canady: st¥o_cous: Rob Campbell and Alberia Mitchell: two sis. ters-in-law, Estelle and Maggie Dorsey. | and other relatives and friends. R mains at Campbell’s funeral home. 4th st. 5.%.. until Tuesday. January : 5 pm.; thence to the above resid Funeral Wednesday. January 23. at m.. from Zion Wesiey Church. D_st. tween 2nd and 3rd 5.w.. Rev. Mc- Coy officiating. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemete: FRANKLIN, WALTER. On Monday, Jan- | uary 21’ 1935 at' Gallinger Hospital WALTER ' FRANKLIN. Remains &t Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island e. Notice of funeral later. GOODLOW. | COLLEEN, on saturday. anuary 935, at Gallinger Hospitel COLLEEN GOODLOW. loving wife of Nelson ‘1. Goudlow. _sister of An Lloyd and Randall’ Baxter. She leaves man of friends emont Cemetery. BROTHER MICHAE getown Univer<y 5 MICHAEL = HABE. Aloysiu 30 am., " o'clock HUFF, SUSIE E. _On Saturday, Jar 19. 1935 SUSIE E. HUFF. beloved w of Rev. A H. Huff ted mo Ernest T. Edwards, sister of Mrs beth Ames ~ Also surviving he t latives and friends g at Fraziers funeral Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. Fun nesday. January 23 at 1 Asbury' M. E. Church. 11th & illiams officiating. Cemetery. W g0 JS KAVADES, 2 K WILLIAM H. KELLEY. the Mary L. Kell r 10ss one 0 ter. Mre. Ma + of other ans: two nep Thursday. Jan the Sharon Bap iating. Interm at the resi- “Teresa_Costa Funeral W ay y 23, at to the Shrine of the Sac: 16th and Park road Tequiem mass will be sung for the repose of her soul ves and friends invited ment temporary in St. Mary's Ceme Passed away Frederick L. Le Takoma Pa in_the suth ye her ¢ e Lewton. She is survived by three chil- dren. Frederick L. Lewton. Ivy Lewton Fletcher_and Jessamine Lew Hart- man. Remains resting at the Lee fu- neral home Massach s e. wh day. Ja L (priva BEALL. _ On 5. at the Home Md.. ELIZA: funeral home. b neral services Wednesday. da 2 from the Home of the Ased Md. Interment B at 10 am Gaithersburg On Sunday 1 at residence of ghter. Mre. Gordon Le side _terrace n.w TLL DE MALONEY. father of v of Talluiah. La.: W. ir._of Hyattsville. Md d Mrs Rena’ I. Pettit of Washington. D. C. member _of Columbia Typosraphical 0. 101, Funeral from ambers Co. fun nw..on W Rei and friends Gienwood C: The mem- bers of "Association Oldest are requested to attend the fune; our late associate. WILLIAM WADE MALONEY, from Chambers' funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. Wednesday. January 23 1935, at 2 pm THEODORE W. NOYES. President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretary. MANGUM. FRANK. Passed away on Mon- day, January 19: Stafe “Sanitarium; Md.' FRANK MAN- GUM. husband of the ate Sarah Man- gum. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon. January 23. at 2 “o'clock. at H. M. Padgett’s home, 131 11th’st. se. Relatives and friends ‘invited to’ attend. Interment will follow in Addison Chapel Cemetery MITCHELL. JAMES MIDDLETON. On Monday.” January 21 1035 JAM MIDDLETON. beloved husband of Mary Ann Mitchell. Funeral will be held from his late residence, 2216 30th st. s.e.. on Thursday. Janusry 24 thence to the Chapel Mass. ave. between 1 se., where services will be held at am. Relatives and friends invited. In; terment Congressional Cemetery. 3 MORROW. AMY MITCHELL. Departed MRS Qe on Monday: Januaty 21 1935, at 3 a.m.. AMY MITCHELL MORROW the loving mother of Samuel P. Mor- row, aunt of Rebecca Tate and the late Bertha Hevwood. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Thursday. January 24. at 1 p.m 1 of h and 14th sts from 1330 Riges st. D.W. e Memorial Cemetery, Rev. Thomas officiating. NORTON. EVA MARIE. On Tuesday. Jan- ‘lOuB." 2 35, at the Sibley Memorial Hospit; A’ MARIE NORTON (nee Lumsdeni). beloved wife of John A. Nor- ton. Funeral from her late residence 615 Girard st. n.e.. on Thursday. Jan- uary 24. &t 3 'pm. Relatives and friends invited to aitend. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 3 TERSON, MARY C. On Tuesday. Jan- BTy 3% 1090 at_Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital, MARY C. PATTERSON (nee Rabbitt). the beloved wife of J. C. Calhoun Patterson of 3107 N st. n.w., and beloved mother of Margaret Clair Patterson. Robert Darrell Patter- son_ard Lieut. Donald R. Patterson. U. 8. A Remains resting at the Co- lonial_funeral home of Willlam Reuben ‘Pumphrey. Rockville. Md. "Funeral serv- jces at the above funeral home Thurs- day. January 24. at a.m. Inter- menit Rockville Union Cemetery. 23 LKERTON, MARY IDA. On Sunday. Ty 30, 1955, at Bibley Hospial MARY IDA PILKERTON (nee Joy). be- William, ‘WRIST WATCH—Lady's. white gold: ini- Wals M. G. H: lost Saturday. Jahusry 10, Reward. _Call s VEiaay nidht. vieinity 100 Conn. tinum, Friday o i : e bstantial Teward. Mss. Vining Baxicroft Hotel. ¥ Columbia_480: WRIST loved wife of Eugene R. Pilkeron. ' Fi neral from _the chapei of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e.. on Wednesday. January 23, st 8 am. Mass_at 8t. John's Church. Hollywood. St. Mary's County. Md.. at 10 am. Rel- atives and friends are invited. Inter- ment church cemetery. Departed this life | 1l Inhabitants | t Springfield | furieral | 11 | Puneral | Interment Lincoln | H * Dratha. PEACOCK. FREDA C. Suddenly. on Mone day, January 21. 1935, at. he Nuvlor. Md. FREDA . PEACOCK: bar loved ‘wife ‘of John R. Peacock and mother of Mrs. Bophia 8. Windsor. Remains resting at_Ritchie Bro fuc neral home. Upper Marlboro, Mo until 3 pm.. Tuesday. January 22 Puneral from Ber late residence Thursday, Jan- uary 24, at 10:30 am.. thence to 8t Thomas' Church., Croome, Md. where ;;‘;Z:’l;;\ i\l"nbtrconflul‘l.td at 11 am ent church cemetery. : and friends are invited. " eAuves POTTER, CHARLES H. On Tuesda = Aspen st ns L%Afl’z“;.s’“‘“'"" i St nw. P .n'g'nl" residence flXlI ‘Thursday. January at 20 pm.” Inten in- col Ceaetery, T RUrt L PRIDE. ROBERT D. On 1%, 1035, b his residence. 158" Fon St n.w.ROBERT D PRIDE. He leares 10 MOUTE their loss two Drotiers Centgs and Willle Pride; two sist s, Joserhine Lee and Hollic Horton. and & host of other relatives and friends. Body re ing st the Malvan & Schey Tarersi n ave. an ; | ao= L st. n.w. Notice | RIDER, WILLIAM EDWARD. - day, January 1. TS "tk SELdeincE. Bul 3 st lount Rainjer, WILLIAM EDWARD beloved Russang i ona Olive i o Qe Riger | Tuneial ot e o nesday January . at 3 Dam Interment Fors Lincoin Cemetery. ° RIDER. WILLIAM A special meetin, v 1 ¢ of the Prnting Pressmen's e held on Wedges- 1935, at 1 o'ciock p.m hical Temple. 423 G st irpose of attending the ]i"yl‘ r,;un‘er WILLIAM EDW! A ECKE] _HARRY C. WEBB sme‘-‘irfi’“””“" SCOTT. MARY ©Cn January 22, 1 ULz Newport place. belov wife of et mother of Mrs. Anna 8. C‘ll’k: Teafter, e | of funeral . d this life on Sat- A9 January SIMMS, LLCY De leaves ori. three of other relatives | ins resting at Rich- on & R neral Lome. 1700 t Funeral Wednesday. liees 23, & Interment. Har- M. Suddenly, on Bun- 0. 1935 at Fredericks- SINCLAIR. beloved SLATER, GEORGE W. New Jersey Notice of funeral anuary 19, 33 Que st. 0w wife of David CECELIA nly on Mond: three sons ves and_{ri v January 24 1 B m A. M. E. Church. Charlotte WOOD, LOIS A On Tuesday. January 1935, LOIS oved A. WOOD. ‘beloved Rema W. Ernest Jarvis funera! You st. n.w. Notice of o at the 1432 sidence, 997 CHARLES SUM- He leaves to mourn Mrs. Edith Minton relatives and Testing at the Malvar uneral home. N. J ave. and n.w. Notice of funeral later. 22 ZEIGLER, EATIE A. Departed this ife on ay. Januars. 21. 1935, KATIE A ZEIGLER 'of d'st.ne She leaves &, mouss, thelr loss a - loving husband one son. Geors Frank ‘Scott, four sisters T and a host of other relatives i Body resting at the Mal- & Schey funeral home. New Jersey nd R st. nw. Notice of funeral vai later In Memoriam. NS, ELLA. In_loving_memory of dear friend. ELLA GASKINS. who d ihis life one year ago today. ved in life. remembered in death HER LONELY ~FRIEND., ELLEN SHEPHERD. GASKINS, ELLA. A tribute of love to the ory of our dear friend, ELLA GAS- who Passed away one year ago. y 25 P15 hope that se down the s broadening way: N MA GILLIAM. VIOLET PENNICK. o GASKINS, ELLA. A tribute of love to our mother ~and sister ELLA GAS- who left us suddeniy one year ago 1934 The years may wipe out many things, But this they wive out never— The memory of those happy days When we were all togesher THE FAMILY. HUNTER. JOAN H. JR. Sacred to the mem of our dear son. HUNTER. Jr. who departed one vear ago today., January He had a kind word for every one. A heart as pure as gold ‘The home is sad and lonesome now Where once he used to roam. HIS LOVED PARENTS. SISTERS AND NIECE. PLEASANTS (MR. AND MRS.) CHARLES In memors ‘of our dear parents. MR, D MRS, CHARLES G. PLEASANTS. Mother left us forty years ago. Septem- ber 0. 1895. Father left us seventeen years ago today, January 22. 1918, From this world of many changes ‘To the land of perfect rest God has taken our dear parents To _have eternal rest. DEVOTED CHILDREN. JOHN AND ERAL DIRECTORS 'V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare_establishment. Enp, 1009 H St. N.W. NAtional 2802 | J. William Lee’s Sons Co. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM 4th and Mass. Ave. NE Lincoln 5200 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 Seventh St. NW. NAEiOnal 2473 Modern_Chapel. _Tel ™NAtIONAl 247 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK. Mgr.) prone wER i 3034 M St. N.W. | Established 1841 _OUO% . ALMUS R. SPEARE cceeding the original W.R. SPEARE Formerly 1208 H_St. N.W. Decatur 6242 1623 Conn. Ave. JOHN R. WRIGHT 1337 10th St. N. Phone 0047 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. A. COMLEY %M 5T WEST 0148 Artistic Floral Des| ht_Phe s by Experts 1_or_261-J-1 { GUDE BROS. CO. _ Floral Pieces 12 F St. N.W. NAtional 4276 "GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0108 Smnimne “14th © Eye and Sundays ,