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C.C.WESTERMEYER DEATH 15 PROBED Son and Daughtér Find Re- tired Meat Dealer Dead in Auto. Coroner A. Magruder MacDonald is nvestigating the death yesterday morning of Carl C. Westermeyer, 62, retired retail meat dealer, found dead in his automobile in a garage in rear U. S. of his residence, at 811 Jefferson street, with the motor running. Dr. Mac- Donald ordered s chemical analysis to determine the amount of ecarbon monoxide in the blood. Westermeyer was found by a son, Carl, 17, and daughter, Marie, 20. The doors to the garage were closed and the windows to the automobile open. The son and daughter had gone to look for Mr. Westermeyer after their mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Wes- termeyer, had become uneasy about him, following his long absence from the house. Mr. Westermeyer had retired from business several weeks ago at the Parkview Market after saying there “wasn't anything to it anymore.” He was widely known in the Parkview and Petworth sections. He was a member of Stansbury Lodge of Masons. Mr. Westermeyer leaves another son, William E, 12, and two sisters, Mrs. HEALTH RECORDS Show that Chambers has a greater percentage of funerals per population of the larger cities than any undertaker in the United States. 6 Chapels Ambulances 25 Assistants 12 Parlors 20 Cars, Hearses and are one of the Largest Undertakers in tlne World and we will furnish the finest service A Complete Funeral as Low as $75 In Case of Death, Call 1400 Chapin NW. Col. 0432 517 11th S.E. Linc. 4477 e/’ One of the Largest Undertakers in the World THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., George Welsser of this city and Mrs. Hugo Lachoff of Akron, Ohio. Burial will be Wednesday in Pros pect Hill Cemetery, the hour to be de- cided later. Rev. Henry Manken, jr., pastor of the Incarnation Lutheran Church, will officiate. e MRS. ANNA L. GRIBBIN OF SILVER SPRING DIES Funeral Services Will Be Held Tomorrow With Burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. SILVER SPRING, Md., March 11.— Funeral services for Mrs. Anna L. Gribbin, 54, who died Saturday at Garfleld Memorial Hospital, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the ‘Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home, 8424 Georgia avenue. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Gribbin, a native of Philadel- phia, has made her home on Willow avenue here for the past year. She is survived by her husband. William J. Gribbin, and the following sons and daughters by a first mar- riage: Franklin H. Lloyd of Fostoria, Ohio; Edwin H. Lloyd of Merchant- ville, N. J., and William B. Lloyd and Miss Florence M. Lloyd of Silver Spring. —_ FRANK E. HOLMES RITES WILL BE HELD TODAY Father of Capital Writer Will Be Buried at Pawtucket, R. I Burial services for Frank E. Holmes, father of George Sanford Holmes, newspaper write, of 3930 Connecticut avenue, will be held today at Paw- tucket, R. I. Mr. Holmes died Saturday at Re- hoboth, Mass., at the age of 84. 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He was first a river- man, and served on many of the van- ished steamers and tugs that formerly plied the Potomac and sailed down the bay to Norfolk. Before coming to The Star in March, 1899, he also worked for a local elevator company for a short time. Mr. Foltz had apparently been in the best of health within a few min- utes of the time he collapsed. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lydia C. Foltz; a daughter, Kathryn L. Foltz, and two sisters, Mrs. George H. Hayden of Alexandria and Mrs. Benjamin Elkins of this city. Deaths Reported. Eugene W. Willard. 78. 522 fth st. * Geneva E. Nairn, 75. 1344 Jefferson st. Charles Hopkins, 75, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pite A Eulene Pmcr 55, Veteranss Adminis- tration Facility pona Grioin. 53, Garfield Hospital 0 1000, Harvard”st. 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O'Neill, widow of Charles J. O'Neill, patent attorney here for meny years, died yesterday | at the home of her daughter, Miss | Mildred O'Neill, 2400 Sixteenth street. | Mrs. O'Neill, who was a member of | the Daughters of the American Revo- | lution, was interested for many years in activities at St. Margaret's Ems-‘ copal Church. Mr. O'Neill was promi- | nent in Masonic organizations prior | to his death two years ago | Funeral services will be held at 2| |pm. tomorrow at St. Margaret's | | Church. Burial will be in Congres- | sional Cemetery. Fusionists Plan Ball. ROCKVILLE, Md., March 11 (Spe- cial).—Elaborate preparations have been started for St. Patrick's day ball | at the Congressional Country Club,! March 18, under auspices of the Fusion party of Montgomery County. e ek e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY Meeting and dance, Ohio State So- ciety, Shoreham Hotel, 8:30 p.m. Instruction in advanced contract | bridge, auspices of Massachusetts So- ciety of Washington, Roosevelt High | School, 8:15 p.m | o | Dinner, Federation of Civic Service Clhbs. La Fayette Hotel, 6 pm | Concert, Washington String Quar- tet, Cariton Hotel, 3:45 pm. Parent-Teacher Association, Joseph | Rodman West School, 8 pm. Henry | I. Quinn, member of Board of Edu-| cation, will speak. TOMORROW. | Dinner, Civitan Club, Hamilton | Hotel, 7 p.m. Address by A. D. Willard, Jr.. on | “Are Advertisers Really Extravagant?” before Advertising Club of Washing- | ton, National Press Club, 12:30 p.m. Lenten lecture, Dr. Joseph R sxwo | Carlton Hotel, 11:30 a.m. Address by Prof. Edward E. Rich- ardson, “The Electrical Sjllcg;sm,”‘ | before Society for Philosophical In- | quiry, National Museum. 4:45 p.m. Dinner, Propeller Club, La Fajyette | Hotel. 6 p.m | Dinner, Connecticut Avenue Asso- | ciation, Mayflower Hotel, 6:30 p.m. (edar Hill %wmme Cme erg FOR REFERENCE ASK YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR Wfi‘fifi}‘fu‘o“““z SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast NN |fl\‘\\““\‘\“ NARNNS 2] EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F NEW SPRING | i G T NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $8.25 IN APRIL $8.25 IN MAY $8.25 IN' JUNE Many of these suits have the new shirred and yoke backs so popular for Spring. New single and double breasted models in the most desired patterns. | BROOKS, March MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1935. MAJ. GEN. STRONG DIES IN SAN DIEGO Wartime Commander of 40th Di- vision in California Succumbs at 73 Years. Maj. Gen. Frederick 8. Strong, U. 8. A, retired, and wartime com- mander of the 40th Division in Cali- fornia, died Saturday after a brief illness at his home in San Diego, Calif., according to an Associated Press dispatch received today. He was 73 years old. Born in Orchard Lake, Mich., Maj. Gen. Strong was a graduate of West Point Military Academy in the class of 1880. Ten years later he served in Indian wars in the West. Shortly be- fore the World War, Maj. Gen. Strong organized the 40th Division, in Camp Kearny, Calif., and commanded it un- til it demobilized after the war., He retired with the rank of major gen- eral August 17, 1919, Maj. Gen. Strong was a resident of Washington in 1906, when he served at the War Department as assistant inspector of artillery. He is survived by his widow and son, Frederick 8. Strong, jr, Funeral services will be held in San Diego Wednesday. The body then will be sent to Washington for burial in Arlington National Cemetery. Card nf Ehtmkfi CAREY. LI Il LIAN. Mr Yishe (6 HAR g lho “Sent Fiora ribiites and spinpe he”deatns of bis devoted wite. LILLIAN GAREY. s Braths. ABROTT. EMMA WAYNE. ay. Marc! SAVSE api RO Cornelius uddznly on titer' S i g siiter he Rev. Stevenson Abbot. Remains resting at the Deal funeral home. 816 H st. ne. until Tuesday, March 12. at 10 am_ thence to Good "Shepherd s e ot e Interment at Phiiacelphia Pa°t > T4 ANDERSON. LENA REED. On Monday. 11._1935. at’ the Georgetown 1 FNA RE n~ Fun dence of her nephew i 53 15th st s Yok & Aephew a_host of other Remains resting 1 home She leaves to Maurice J. ¥¥¥ A—9 Braths FOLTZ, SHELDON SPENCER. On Satur- day. March 9, 1835 at George Wnr«h- ington _University Hospital. SHEL SPENCER FOLTZ. aged 50 years. be- loved husband of Lydls Foltz and fa- rmm his late residence. 3822 Garfleld st n.w. on Wednesday March 15 at 2 ‘Relatives and friends invite Paterment Rock Creek Cemetery. GAnllsON LOVISE IDA. On Sunday, 35, at Sibley Hospital: e beloved daughier o H. Garrison. W. W_Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w Notice of funeral later. GREEN, EMMA MAY. Suddenly on Set; rch 9. Remains resting at the W. E. funeral home. Funeral services at 408 Bath st ay. Te iVes Wna " Triends - invited. © Rock Creek Cemetery. GREEN. JAMES B. Suddenly. on Sunday. March 10. 1 at the residence of his sister, Mis. Mary 2 East Thornavple st. 2 JAMES'B, beloved Som of the late Jond and Celena A Green. Funeral {rom residence nn Wednesday. at 9:15 a ul's Church v at 10 am. Relatives and friends fhvited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. (Atlantic City papers please cnny ) GRIBBIN, ANNA L On Saturdsy, Mart 5, ut the Garfleld Memorial Hos: ANNA beloved wife of \Vllhlm J. Gnhbln 8ervice: t Warner T. Pumpirey funeral home 8424 Georgia ave. Silver Spring. Md. Tuesday. March 12 at 2 p.m. ment Rock Creek Cemetery. HAASE. WILLIAM L. On Monday, \‘Iarcfi 1935, at his residence, 3542 H h.w.. WILLIAM L. HAASE, bta a st s.e. late residence. Rela- Tterment Lawrence. Funeral from his late resi- dence on Wednesday, March 13, at 10 am. Interment Glenwood Cemetery Relatives and friends invited HANSFORD. WILLIAM S. On Sunday. Murch 10. 1935. at his residence. 3111 Sneetz ave, Brentwood. Md.. WILLIAM ANSPORD. beloved husband of the Tute Mo Goudin Hansford anc father of Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Mrs. Lee Earl. Mrs Floyd Brookes. Mr. Addison Hansford. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 14th and Chapin sts. nw. until Tuesday. March h By wil'he Tuesdar., Marehich Soors | gyivania Va. for funeral services anc | interment at 2:30 . HAlllh HERMAN A 7 mains resting at Prazier's funeral home 489 Rhode Island ave nw. Notice of funeral later. 11 HATaELL MARY D. On Sature 5 at Alexandria Hos| -nnr Va. MARY D.. belo Benjamin E. Hatsell. 'Remains restng at Demaine's funeral home. Alexandria. Va. Funeral from Christ Church New C.. ‘on Tuesday. March 12 Interment New Bern. N. C. HOUGHTON. JACQUELINE L. day. March 101035 at Hospital. cauenter of Houghton. W Cl‘lmb!l’i Co. funeral home, 140 Chapin n.w. on Wednesday. March 1 l' 10:30 am Relatives Ird {riends inyited.” Interment Cedar Hill Come ‘ HUGEL. EDWARD M. Departed xh; life | cn_Monday March 11, 1635, 4:20 | am._ at_ Casualty Hcsmul M. HUGEL. aged 10 ye: belo of Prederick and Pearl H Notice of funeral Mazch | On Sun- Children's belove | By w."Tor the Tepose ives nrd friends are Society members * pleate JMARY ELLIS. On Tu 5, 1933, 1n Balt s & SihE S “Notice of funeral later. CLAG[TT J. LEE D On Mnndn o nwy of Rose Butler Clagett. Service: chapel of Joseph Gawler's Son: Pa. ave n.w.. on Wednesday Marc! 10:30 am. _Interment Trinity rch Cemetery. Upper Marlboro. Md se omit flowers CL \RK E‘i\fl:'l' R. On Snlurdu. erch 3 his residence. 1186 EMMET R. helmed husband of Edna Mauge ark and !nmer of Willlam S_° Mucl Mal- colm and Reginald ma_ C. McCormick. It the W W Chambers Co. f e, x00 Chasin st. nw » the above 1 ch 12 2 friends invited. Lincoln Cemetery CLEARE, TROLAND. On Monday. 11 TRO! d OLAND. hu: G C_]eze Fusieral n 513 March services at southeast funeral se. Notice of time mbers Co ThE st COI.E \l\RY ! - Enlrred 1 2 COLE. beloted wife o Funeral Wedne<das * M. Tnion: Wesles A" M. E Zion Church Friends invited COLE. MARY E. Offcers and members of Ruih Chapter, No. &0 ‘are re- uested to aiiend the Funcral’of Hom- ored Lady MARY E. dn day. March Th 135 Union Wesley A. M E. st. between L black. IO H, JOSEPHINE C Evm Sec. COLE. MARY. The John Marshall Har- lan' Relief ~Association announces death of Mrs. MARY COLE. Wednesday. Msrch 13. 19 from Union Wi il esley A CONWAY, M. E Zion Members are urged to_attend L. B. CURTIS. Rec. Sec’ EMAN B. On Sun March 10, 5. at his residence. 1% Riges pl COLEMAN B. the loved husband of Annie S. Canlly neral services at the W Chambers Co. 1400 ??.nln l‘il n. ‘ Fflr' lm:oln Cemetery. 12 COYLE. MRS. MARY. On Monday. March 11.°1935. at her residenec. 1457 Park road nw. Mrs. MARY COYLE beloved wife of lhe IILQ Thomas Co: Notice of funeral la o n.w.. ednesday. March DONORUE, JULIA. Sudnenly on Sunday. | JULIA. & March 10. beloved daus Ter'of the late Danel aag Mary Funeral from her late Tesidence 1 13th st. nw. on Wednesday Riarch 15 et b0 wim o e Church of the Nativity, where reauiem ss will be offered at 9 a.m. ~Rela- s and friends invited. Interment Mount "Olivet Cemeters 12 EDMONDSON. JESSIE BLAIR. On Satur- day. March 9. 1935 "ai Garfield Hospi. tal, (JESSIE 'BLAIR EDMONDSON ¥, o She i survived 5 o Dono- Oth st n'w et mather St Margares 5 son. and one sister. Beth L son. ~ Remeins Hines Co. funeral home un + Bresovterian Church n.w. on Tuesday. March _Interment at Oshawa. EL Anl:nl % S- 1035, ELIZA- o'mma v “March 9. Setoved wite of Eiehard -1, Fleshman and dauchter of Ollle and Dehlia Jones. of Harwood. Re- mains restiig at the W. W. ch-mheu Co_funeral home. 1400 Chapin until 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, er:h 1" Puneral the Mount Zion Chrrch at 2 v {nvited. * Intérment church cemete urday BE' 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. sntu!dny. BROWN GLADSTONE BAG. tials 3 P W." picked up by mistake on arrival of New York train. 4:05 p.m. Sat- urday_ afternoon. _ Liberal reward if re- turned to H. H. Shzllon Shol‘ m_Hol COCKER SPANIEL. Re: Phune Cicveiana "1280; ale. tan and white. Saturday. Reward. ini- c SPANTEL, Vioknty Cleveland Bark. phone Emer: - 'DIAMOND RIN: fionds. in platinum e D R G irday " afternoon. _Wisconsin 4100 _for IRISH SETTE! ushbred. Liberal reward female. 1(:1‘5 Mlcmnn ave. ne. %, smooth, male, lon or aryland pet. ta: Phone 04 for Teward, PURSE. lady's, hme comunml msus. su- Phone 8| The fabries are those hard- finished worsteds that wear so well, and pain takingly tailored to give you that smart appear- ance. Buy your new suit now — charge it on con- venient terms, lady’ urday night in Chevy Chase Call Wisc Webster st. n.w. Man's diamond nm‘ RING—M: bl Willard Hotel &"’"‘ "Reward." Address Box i TERRIER. femal tan ack and wh Fkines: aew lly 7°l u?' Nuuu Ilr LAveuy. flhephtrd 36 \ Meridian | Hospital, AN Churcn st. n.w., beloved dluqhur o! the late John' and’ Margaret Hughes. Fu- neral will be held from zre above resi- dence on Wednesday March 3 am. Requiem m is survived by Stalcup. and 't n p H Lawrence and Francis H. Jenkins. Serv- jces st the residence on | Wedriesday March 13. at Interment Lees- burl 4L0\xdoun County i C. ch 935. ALBERTA C. wife of !dllrd 8. Johnson and mother | of Annette C. and Edward P. Johnson. Remans resting at the W_W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st n.w. | Funeral“services at the C ! the | In- Fn:esl | \KF{F&R CfllRlE F. n Monday. . 1935, CHARLES F KEEFER beloved son of Pred B ee!- er brother of Mrs and Keefer n WoOwW. Chamb"< Co funeral hom nw. on Wednesday i0 Relatives T Tatériment Glenwood Cer (l'm:m st invited. Seorge: 0 LOUISE M. Tmamraut - beloved Wit of Weston L Kern and mother of Margie K will be offered at Holy Trinity Chur Georgetown. on Tuesday —March SORS6 i m " micrment Hols | Rood Cemetery. & e of Clarence E & (nee Royce). Fu- March 13, from his late resiaence. Concora, River' road Betheeda Md. st 0 am: thence to the Church of the Little Flower. Glen Echo. Md.. at 10 o'clock. where mass will be | said for the repose of his scul. Rela- | tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12 LANGMAID, WILLIAM R On Sunday March, 10, 1935. st his son's residence Sth st. se. WILLIAM R Tather of Louis A Lansmsid Rema) resting at the W. Chambers Co. Boutheast " funeral” home. 11th st se. until 6 p.m. Monday, March 11 Interment Hallowell. Me. l.EGl.uwos STAMATOULA. On Sunday, ai _her residence. STAMATOULA. - el neral Wednesday. hence. stantine and H!l!m Greek Church. R o sw whee services =11 hel :30 p. are mvlud, luflll!sov FANNIE. On Sunday March FPANNIE MATHIESON (nee wife of the late Funeral from_the Murray & Son on Wednesuay. p.m. Services at the nu SGuuren, 13 6th be p.m Interment Glenwood Crme- Beusants.” beloved George F. Mathieson chapel of Thomas Nichol X ‘t Remains may be d amed funeral home after 1% noon Tuesday. 12 MIDDLETON. WILLIAM F. Suddenly, on Saturday. March WILLIAM F. Doloved husoand of Brelta Pere Middie: lon. Funeral from _ the Thomas P. Murray & Son. gve, e on Tuesdsy March 1V 30 i, Relauves and friends in- d. ~Interment Woodlawn Cemetery Batiimore. M. 11 NAIRN. GENEVRA urday. March 9. her son. Wilson Jefferson st. n widow of th chap: 2007 N E. Suddenly. on Sat- 1935 at the home of fumrll 10:30 i1 neral services “at hcme on Tuesday. 12 an® Thterment Oak Hill Cemetery. NICIIDI-! SARAH E. On Saturd 1935, at her residence. Ccnl\en SARAH E. the beloved Wifeof ‘the laie dared C. Nichols and mother_of Plora_ Nichols. ’Services at the S H_Hines Co. funeral home 2901 mn st n.w. Tuesday. March 12. at 3 p.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. NICKOLS. ROY. Departed this life_on Eaturdsy. March 57 1055, RO¥ ‘NICK: of 208 Fairview ave. Fairmont Heishts, Md. He leaves to mourn their loss & mother. Mrs. Maria Nickols: four brothers. William: uwunce Ambrose Blake: B Shiuliam Sievenson: Mr. 1 Steven: son and Mr. Richard Stevenson. an host of other relatives and friends, mains resting at the Malvan Deanwood funeral home. 44 e ne Notice of funeral later NICKOLS. SARAH BEATRICE. Denlr'ed this life on Thursday March 7. 193 SARAH BEATRICE NICKOLS ‘of 0% Fairview ave. Pairmont Heights. Md She leaves to mourn their loss a moth- ¢r, Mrs. Maria Nickols: four brothers. William. Law Fra Sis Nickols: & Tephew. William' Nickols: three aunts. Mrs. Irene Morrow. Mis. Addie Hart and Mrs. Maggle Blake: four uncles. Arthur Nickols. William Steven- . 1. Stevenson snd Richard Steven- a host of other relatives l:ld ?;wn:enln!:ounl ‘Olivet Cemetery. 'NEILL, MAUDE E. On Sunday, Kllc - 10. Iflfib at Glflkld HD!D!! N nee Pranklin oved Eiteor ihe late Enarics 3 ONeIH -nd ther of Mildred ONem ot of the W, W Chambers Co: (ungra{)hme 1400 Cllnln st. n.w, un :30_p.m sday. lrc);.}2? latives nd friends Infll!d terment Cnn'xmlunll Cemetery. {rom the Chureh ne | SCHNEIDER On_Saturday. | the beloved | Relatives and friends | Braths. .__On Saturday. March 9. t her residence, 643 South Caro- ne ave. se. LUCY PAYNE, the beloved mother of “Carrie Payne and Addle Washington. ° Remains resting at_ t Wy Ernest Jarvie funeral church. 14 You st. n'w. un p.m. Tuesday. March 127 tiercafter at "her late rest dence. “Funeral Wednesday. March 13, at 130 pm. from Mount Jezreel Bap- tist Church. 5th and E sts. s.e. PAYNE. LUCY. Call meeting of Caleh Tabernacle. No. 79. of Moses. March 11, 1035 ‘&t & pive 10 aors funeral of Sister LUCY PAYNE neral Wednesday. March 13, at 1 p. from Mount Jezreel Baptist Church and E st i R W. H. THOMAS. W. 8, IAMTEEPES. Secrotars . PAYNE. LU ! fe t BosentlaCor muth $m3'EE, of, Betrel Jitena _uu F. are rotified m’rllnz Tuesday. March pm n?dd' Fellows’ 'l;(mn[! oth and 'r s. 0 arrange for funeral of Sist &'Lz(r?ryu YTA]YP"I.WE Pu'neral Wednu‘d:‘yr om Mount Batist Chiirch “315 and B ste. & o ¢7ree! VIOLA Fu- to POOLE, wuvww On Saturdav Mare 175, at Sibley Hmpn?.'x’"uzv ik e ¥ : ] Veilliam, Reuben Pumphrey of Rockville neral from the' above home Tuesday March 12, at10:a6 e L Tnterment Monocacy Cemetery ville. Md. PRENDER. GEORG: 1035, at GEOR 3" Gerrude b by a daughter brother Chambers Chapin st T3 et % vited ‘Beails- On Saturday. March Walter Reed’ General Hos: cloved hiisband. of nder ' He s murvived Tour sisters” and one Funeral from the "W W Co. funeral home. 1460 nw_ on Wednesiny March Tater Flingto yted, Falerment™ Ariingion " Na QUILL. msrrm\ March T )!‘r‘-r ygr,q..ff:u"‘" st PH Ricrdan?. “Felseeq wire ot eoh A Quill_and motker nf Alle J Krouse. Funeral will be held from ‘afi »n,nn;t residence on Tuesd; vet Cemetery. friends invited . eral from his daughter's Allison st. n.w.. on Tues- . at 6:30 pm. Interment Pa 12 RICE. THELY ch m- on” b "¢ CTHER 13 years beloved d of Jane R Glen Carlyn. Va the Tves funerai Clarendon. Va Bundhs Tis ( \RO'l\f 1 d d: residence of h Joseph J. Rowan Takoma© Park Prospect Hill Cem TRIBBLE. MARY March '8 1035 at STEPHEN T NICHKA C OTTO € COTT. Ad FSTERMEYER, CARL On Sunday. h dence \\nl.u\lc VIRGINIA B. On \ymr{;y | March 35 at her_residence WILUA\AS Wednesds: rch 13. at 2 p Interment Con- gressional Cemetery. 2 | YOST. JOI'\ C. On Surd.fl |~ 1935 JOHN €. Tishand of the father of H \urm 10 hi 3 on Wednesday. March 13 Interment Rock Creek Cem- In Memorium. CUF ORD. ‘\llll -\ In memory of our CLXFPDRD R ‘\-\ AND PAUL. » ]OH\ \1[ RBO(K n sad V&( e March 11, Tiil memory Yo fe departs my heart edge of grief, But_memory t ck every leaf DEVOTED FRIE} LLE TYLER ISBFLL. THOMAS W. E) 10 1 vear ago today. R W was hard. the shock severe, er thought his death so ncar. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell CHILDREN. sn:wn'r RACHEL T. J. A tribute of e the” pe memory of our devated EL T. ART. who Jest two years ago today. March 11 Mother, vou su <unem1 hours of pain. i in TWINE. WILLIAM H. 1In Vm ng memory ¥ husband LLIAM H. TW hot departed this e Tour ears sa5 today. March 11. 1931 The Scripture “The Master is come al hee.” I m at ] ing Savior who doeth all things well DEVOTED WIFE. IOLA TWINE WILLIAMS. JAMES H. JR. In loving re- membrance " of and brother JA\(ESH \HLHA\(E Jr ‘who departed this life one vear £g0 today. March 11. 1934 He had a smile for every one. A heart as pure as gold To_those who knew and loved him His memcry ever grow old. we miss e we Life has never been the God saw the road getting roush nt ARG Whispered "Peace be_ {hime PAMILY. ERAL DIRECTORS. Josegh F. Bll’(h s Sons | pranares oia "3039 M'SE. NLw Amus ‘R. SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. SPEARE Fo erly 1208 B St. N. Decatur 6242. 1625 Gonn. Ave, CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. IR T JOHN R. WRIGHT 1337 10th_St. N.W. Phone North 0047 V. L. SPEARE (0. Helther the successor to nor connected the original W R su“i’l’g bu&hmz'nt. hone NAtiona ?!8 J. William Lee s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM 4th and Mass. 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