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RALEIGH HABERDASHER WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE—1310 F STREET STAR, WASHINGTON, D. :DR ERNEST SPENCER l DIES NEAR LA PLATA Prominent Charles County Physi- cian, 65, Was Active Mason and Longtime Resident. By the Associated Press, LA PLATA, Md, March 13—Dr. Ernest Spencer, prominent physician of Charles County, died yesterday afternoon at his home at Bel Alton, near here. He was 65 years old. Dr. Spencer had been in a Balti- more hospital for two weeks and re- turned home last Sunday. He was the son of John and Mary Richardson Spencer of Baltimore and was graduated from the University of Maryland Medical School in 1892, That same year he came here to prac- tice and married Miss Laura Virginia Steinacker of Baltimore. He was an active Mason and & member of the Maryland Medical and Chrirurgical Faculty and of the Southern Maryland Medical Society. Surviving are his widow, one daugh- ter, Madeline, at home, and one son, Dr. Ernest Spencer, jr., of Baltimore. The body will be removed to the son’s home for funeral services. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MISS THOMPSON Maryland Student, Victim of Pneumonia, Survived by Par- ents and Four Sisters. Special Dispatch to The Star. LEONARDTOWN, Md., March 13.— Funeral services were held this morn- ing at the Sacred Heart Roman Cath- olic Church for Miss Mary Roseita ‘Thompson, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Thompson of Dynard, who died Monday of pneumonia at St. Mary’s Hospital here. She was a sophomore at the Mar- garet Brent High School at Helen. Surviving are her parents and four sisters, Misses Francis, Alberta, Lil- lian and Lucille Thompson, all of D: nard. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery, Marriage Licenses. Oscar H. Sills. 24, 1901 P st. and M. L. Brussart, 20, Harrisburg, Pa’; Rev. J. E. ntle: Thomas F. Edwards, 22, 1443 Girard st., and Htk);] R, Lentz 23, 1467 Girard st ers, st. se. and . 1822 P st 1 Martha Johnson, 17, Rev J. H. Randolph. Solomon Nr'mln 27, both of 325 G at Charles Mary Rev. 5. 22, 1425 M st. and Sohnson. 10, 818" 11th B Robert Anderson. * | FOUND—Doy C., WEDNESDAY, MRS. MARY B. HAZARD FUNERAL IS TOMORRO Well Enown Capital Musician Had Resided in City Since Civil War. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary B. Hazard, 86, of 3319 Holmead place, well known Capital musician, will be held at the Chambers chapel tomorrow at 1:30 pm. Burial will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. A resident of Washington since the Civil War, Mrs. Hazard wes the planist of the old Washington Operatic Association, under John Philip Sousa. Organist of several churches here, she was the. first organist of Esther Chapter, O. E. S. She is survived by a brother, Edward M. Taber, of this city, and three sons, Eugene J. Hazard, of Allentown, Pa.; Lieut. Col. W. Laurence Hazard, of Washington, and Frederic 8. Hazard, of Bellrose, Long Island. —_— MRS. MARY R. COOKSEY, 88, DIES AT HER HOME Mrs. Mary Ryon Cooksey, 88, widow of John Cooksey, Washington con- tractor who died in 1919, died yester- day at her home, 6512 Summit avenue. Born in Prince Georges County, Md., October 12, 1846, Mrs, Cooksey came to live in Washington in her early twenties, She is survived by four children. Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., followed by burial in Congressional Cemetery. COL. SCALES RITES HELD ‘Funeral services for Col. Wallace B. Scales, Cavalry, who died March 8 at Fort Clark, Tex., were held this morning in Arlington National Cem- etery. Chaplain Julian E. Yates of- ficiated. Honorary pallbearers were Maj. Gens, Malin Craig, Amos A. Fries and Leon B. Kromer; Brig. Gens. Alexan- der E. Williams and Evan H. Hum- phrey and Maj. John F. Wall. —_— FOUND. FOR LOST OR WANTED ANIMALS, (nnly | Animal Rescue League. 71 O st. | Phone Nerth & Dlack Dog: llk neh‘fl.h FO 3 ac __1oSE. Lost and Found advertisements Jor 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 1 p.m. Saturday. long, fully. MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. . NOrth OO/8 MONUMENTS ’Ce/dm- Hi’il" FOR REFERENCE ASK _YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT ¢ NOT EXPENSIVE ; LIncoln (0524-9244 2 W St. Northeast in the United States. 6 Chapels Ambulances 25 Assistants We are one of the Large: World and we will furnhh the In Case of Undertakers —"“To create AMERICAN BULLDOG, wl urday, straved irom 1% ard.” Phone Lincoln 0501 BOSTON BULL_ white with blac has Jumping apells in front fer rom 424 st st. s.e. Monday coln_6437 COLLIE PUI months old; thesda. Wisconsin DIAMOND RING. cluster of small o ]hlh an . ave, or 14th H i thoroughbs 1045 Michigan '.'Hj. o own, containing driver wedding Bang and ean.emem. Ul brown. leather, on 7th f | &, and Mass ave. Fincer may keep money. Ci straved tur RRIER, Black: from house. Temale, . Plione Reward. swers " strayed from 3105 Notify Mr Livegev. Shepherd | WIRE-HATRED “POX TERRIER. male. al | white except for light brown head and e;xs‘ answers to name of “Rex.” Georgia to name of "L Dl se. ZIPPER BAG. zreen suedine. left in taxi urday night, Any information, call Columbia 8546, U. S. HEALTH RECORDS Show that Chambers has a greater percentage of funerals per population of the larger cities than any undertaker 12 Parlors 20 Cars, Hearses and t Undertakers in lho finest service A Complete Funeral as Low as $75 Death, Call 517 11th S.E. Linc. 4477 One of the Largest in the World “Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service” beautiful and imperishable memories’— —and to provide as much comfort and solace to the beruvl;ed as is possible to give, that is Ryan Service. And that is why Ryan bears the unstinti recommendations of thousands of!nmflh-:‘mryflo(mn and throughout the entire city. Always remember to call Ryan Service. Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls, $4 | GRAVES all MARCH 13, 1935. Beaths. ‘ClK‘lInH.‘fisl - hl" ?n Monday. March 1 af lre‘s‘dr‘nc Dal [rom tives and friends ihvited. ~Toies Rfu: and friends inyi ermen Genn' Dale Cemetery. Ac‘!lu‘". ABRAM A. A spec! the Washing mn Hlnlln Union, Nn . arch ‘NI’II‘I!ON JUNIUS. On Mot dl 1936, at his_residence. % L8 ANDERSON. belovea b Mrs. " Ida Andeérson. beloved brocher ofhrs. brother of Miss Anna Barnes_ grand- father of llll’vin Barnes. 2180 leaves other uv- .'m ursds 14, at 1 from Southern Baptist Church: Inferment Lincotn Memorial Cemetery. RIGHTWELL, WILLIAM. _Suddenl "Biund‘lty) Mereh reh 10 10388t Caniaity 0spital husband of me late Nora Brightwell and brother of Amanda Brightwell 8im- He is also survived by 4 sisters- Julis ‘Brightwell. Sadle Wilk: Eugenia Denmore and Jennie nny; & nephew. Bemuel Brightwell de. rch afte: 5. residence. anton . Puneral Thursday. u-uh u at 1 p.m., from the Campl Churen, Nichois sve. near Blanton Tord ae P. A. Scott of- Belating. " Tntcisient: Lincola Memerial Cemetery. 13 COOKSEY, MARY RYON. 1In the 80th i e. MARY RYON COOK- the late John Cooksey of "Georgle Brashears, Clarence T. Cooksey. Olive R Payne. Merrick ¢, Montggmery and Bessie T White. | Fumeral lrom her iate = dence, 8612 Bummit ave. Chevy ch S Con Thursdey. March T4 1095, em Relatives and friends invited, rial in Congressional Cemetery. COOPER, JAMES M. On Tuesda; 12, 193 ', Bibley Hosp JAMES . COOPER, beloved husband of Ada E. Cooper and father or !hubeth F Cooper, arles A Cooper of Barter. Ohio. And hrother of 3 Hbcschel Cooner. Services at the 5. H. Hines fu- neral hom, 4th Fhursany March 14. 4t 11 meni Vienna, Va. CLAY. On Monday. March 11, 1 at 11:40 pm. at his residence: 450 8chool st. s.w. CLAY DAVIS. He leaves to mourn his departure a wife. daughter, one sister. Susie D: brothers’ James Mitchell il 5 pm Priday. ihereafter st M late resi: Puneral Sunday. March 17. at 1 p.m.. from Oak Grove Bantist Church Westmoreland _County, Va. Relatives and friends invited. DIEGELMANN. FABIAN Suddenly, on loved son of Ferdin Mary Diegelmann. Fune the above residence on Friday. 15. at 9 am. Interment 8t. Cemetery. HENRIETTA 8. On March . 8t Walter Reed General Hos m her 73rd year. HENRIETT, NING. Body restini Funeral Home. Inc.. 4217 Thursday. March 14. be at Reedsville. Va. DUPREE, RAYMOND C. Monday. March 1 h st !ntmmhnz will on Suddenly, 1 8. at Boonsl ro RAYMOND C. DUPREE of 401 Park Lane. Va.. beloved hus- bend of Lilia Dupree (nee Oxford). neral George W, Wis on’ Thursday Relatives and friends in- lmenreu Fort Lincoin Ceme- ny i4. at vited, tery. POWLER. MARTHA BELL Suddenly. in MARTHA BELL FOWLER Cliugnies of Martha tre late Zack M. Fowler. Funeral serv. at St _Joseph’'s Church, Morganza, . Marys County, Md.. Thursday. March 14 1 t 10 a.m. Interment church Pounusst FRANKLIY HAKY R. On Tuesday. March at the Tresideace of her " Mrs. Cristabel P. Dodge. 401% MARY R. FRANKLIN. uerll later. On Monday March 11 Prevm-nce Hospital. DORIS d 40 years. beloved wife of Fries lnd daughter of Mrs. Maste: from 906 8th on Thundny Murch . at B an) thence to Hubv where ‘mass will ered st © a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 on , Sunday. T5.08 c Yprk and Pearl Matthews. 'sie Henderson and Nora Remains resting at the Mc- Guire funeral home. 1820 9th st. nw. Funeral Thursday. March 14. st 1 from Metropolitan A. M. E. C| st. between 15th and 16 sts. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fnyn s Cemetery. GRAEFE, CAROLINE. On Tuesday. \hrch 1935, at the Ki ll|lh|(r( Homital.” Portsmouth, OLINE GRAEFE. widow of Charles Onelr and Beloved ‘mother of Mrs. Augusta G ‘Thompson. Mrs. Lillian Hnmer and Miss Minrite Peschau. Funeral services at 2620 Warren st. n.w. on Thursday, March 14. at 10:30 a.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. GRAEFE. CAROLINE. The chiefs members of Idaho Council, No. 1 gree of Poclhnn!uu will uumbie arc o nd ren T "the purposs of “conducting the "Pocahontas funeral ceremony for her mother and our sister, the late CAROLINE GRAEFE Pocahontas. EDITH TICE. Keeper of Records. qromce m. . Suddenly, ‘Tuesday. March 12, GEORGE GRAVES, beloved hmbnnd of Kate Bell Graves. " Services at ti Chym. on H o, Soatheast funersi” home 35t 56 se) Nunu of time Inm- HARRIS, HERMAN on urday. March 0. 1035 at Mount Alto Hospitel. HERMAN H. HARRIS of 1309 oth st now. husband of Mary Harris. | Funeral was held on ay, M t pm. from Frazier's funeral home, “580 R L ave nw. Interment Arlington National Cemete: mulb lAl' l On Mondn errh er’ 85(h year. wite ot the Tate William He amard. Funeral from the W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chevin st nw_ on ursday, Mare! X Relatiyes’ and friends’ 1vited. Inter- ment Congressional Cemetery 13 lll l'EI. DWAID M. On Mond: 8t Gasualty “Hospital, WARD M. HUGEL. ased 10 yeers. be- loved son of Frederick and Pearl Hugel (nee Morris). Funeral from his late residence. S)lver mu Md.. on Thurs- dsy. March Relatives a3 NIerh fviedd. ” xhierment Cedar Hill Cemetery. PHRIES. ROBERT. On M: 3 '"?’ “lt qunm Romm Shert usband of Delia Hum- Three brothers. one sister and other Remuln. t at Stewart's funeral home. EUne, 8¢ Neties o Tuneral later. 14 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; lowest tonight about 34 degrees; gentle, shifting winds, becoming northwest tomorrow. Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow with light snow in west portion tonight, probably ending to- morrow morning; slightly warmer in west portion tonight. Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow with light snow or rain in west portion tonight, probably ending tomorrow morning; not quite so cold tonight. West Virginia—Cloudy with light rain or snow tonight and probably in extreme east portion tomorrow morn- ing; warmer in east portion tonight; slightly colder tomorrow in north and ‘west portions. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer Inches. 29.56 29 54 29.60 29.74 29.89 29.99 (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 43, noon yesterday. Year ago, 63. lmmt.’ 32 2 l.m. today. ago, 32. Year Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. “35 Average. mwd January... 3.55 7.09 2.3'1 5 . 'M 91 ‘89 ’!o'mmuv THOMAS B. March IUNI'I ‘Tuesds ’ll Miiton B. indly r late mtune. ‘o8 Thurs. reh 14 at .m. Relatives llld lrlends lnvlted‘ iterment Port Lincoln Cemetery. ed, this lite JOHNSON. JAMES, amvenier, Mri. M ay, March 12, e reaidence ol lia V. Lewls, 1731 12th st n.w. .Y N!ON “Notice of funer: later. JOHNBON, MARY. Departed this life nn Monday, March 11. 1935, et her resi- dence, 214 D st. D.W.. LY JOHN- beloved ‘miother” of - Albert and John Johnwn sister of Ids Jordan and r and niece of Mary Wil- also leuves to mourn their ]oll flher relnuvu Re- paing munn at lhe Clarke . - Der Tate emtiemcs. Thursday. March 14. 4 Fronucnc- B: h, 2 ith ts. s.w., Rev. Cole- Interment’ Woodlawn KINCADE. | CADE. PEARL R, Deg.ma this lite incade; a loving kulher nnd mnlher Robert and Nancy muflt !P;ze .‘L\:‘!l’!‘ 3:\e ‘h;‘u!lgrn:( ville, Miss.: Mrs' Virginia Carth- SHh Dgcatur” Tl; Jane Kincade of Bast 8t Louis. IIl:" Peter Kincade of Memphis, Te ister, Vianna Kincade. Washington, C. mains Téstine at Moon's funeral parlor "nti 8 olock Wednesday: then m the above fgsidence. Puneral at pm. Thursda March ll from lbove resldence. h‘itn s invited M. oOn 'hxesdnv e her home, 1530 Monroe ‘st ne.’ ANNA M, K {nee. Redeker): beloved- wife 'of Joscpn P. Kuttner. mother of Joseph L. Kutt- ner. George J. Kuttner. Mary A. sett and Gertrude Kutiner, of John P. Redeker. Fred'J. Redeker. Mary A. Voeiker and Mathilda Redeker. Funeral from her late residence on Fii- day. March 15. at § am.; thence to St. Anthony's Ohurch. where requiem mass will be offered 30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. = Intérment Mount Olivet Cemetery. (Pittsbureh papers please copy.) 14 LAY, ELSIE BOYLE. Suddenly .on Tues- day. March 172, 1935. at her residence. 705 Highland ave ‘n'w. Takoma Park D c YLE LAY. beloved wife of Augustus 8. Lay and mother of Mrs. Edward B. Marks and Mrs. Charles G. Wilkinson, _Funeral from her late resi- dence on Thusday. March 14 at 9 : thence to the Church M the Nl- 1iviiy. W00 Gearein nve mow. "where mase il be said at 9:30 am. " Infer- ment Forest Glen. Md. LEE, FLORENCE. On Tuesday, March 1" 1935t her residence 512 "ird st Trlend of Mrs. Mary Johnsan mosee of Cornelius Brown and granddsughter of Jenrietta “Brown. | Funeral = Friday March 15. at 3 from the W. xrneu Jarvie !un!rzl rhurrh ll 3 ‘lnu n.w. Inurmznt Overton. Va A0 Turxa-v AN 5. WILL oved husond of Ghe jate Jennie M. Manyette (nee Cowhig). Fu- neral from Timothy Hanlon's_funeral 41 H e.. on Thursday. ." Requiem mass at 8t. Aloysious Church at 9 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Inferment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ANNA March 12, 5 On Wednes- 5, At Providence THOMAS beloved husband of the late Mary Gecelia Monogh father of Eleanor C. Monogha mains resting gt the James T. funeral home 317 tinsburg. on Saturday. 16. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Joseph's Chiurch, where mass wil be offered at am.’' Relatives and friends invited Tnterment B Joseph's Cemeiers. MOULDEN. RICHARD. JR. Departed this life suddenly, on March 11, 1935 E . He leaves to mourn their loss & mother. Gertruce Moulden Richard Moulden: three sisters. 3 Margaret and Sedessa.and four broth- ers, Daniel, Shirley Charlie and Rich: ard Mouiden Henry™ '8 Washing: home. 4925 from Thursday, ment Payne's Cemetery. MURRAY. ELBRIDGE B. (ELWOOD). on | 11, 18 ELBRIDG \(ondlv March E | !LW D). the beloved hushand of | Bana Murray (nee McGlilicuddy) 04" father of ‘Ebrides B if - M garet L. and Lovevene E. and G! Murray, . on Thursday. h 1:45 p.m.: thence to the Kendan Babuist - Chrch, hh st and Independence ave. will be held at 2:40 p.m. Relatives and friends_invited to aitend. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. NELSON. THOMAS. Departed this life | March * 11, 1935, _after a | < 8 NELSON. the | Louisa | . _He leaves to mourn their loss four daughters_ Mrs. Anna Scriven, Iaa Rollerson. Ethel Cunningham and Miriam Poyner: one son. Joseph Nelson, £0d 8 hosg of oihier relatives and {riends. Puneral iday. March 15 _at from funeral u-nnn OfLE Murray & 12th and V nw. E C Em“h nm:i-un' Cemetery NICHOLS, OTHO T. On Mondsy. u-uh QTHO'T. NICHOLS of 15T o1 nw. " Services at the H' Hines ©o. Turieral home. 5001 14iH st. D.W. on Wednesday, March 13. at 7:30 pm._ Interment’ Mount Oilvet Prederick Md.. at 10:30 a.m. March 14. NUTTING, HUGH _ On Tuesday. March 2. 1935. HUGH NUTTING. beloved ushlnd of Lillian L. Nuttin from his_late residence. 1 st. a.w., Thursday, March ev. Fereiit Lincoln Funeral Newton at2pm. 13 NUITING, RUGH H, A special communt- shtlon ot Mount, Bleasant Lodge. ¥, 258 hereby called for Thurs: da. March 14, 1055, at 180 B ior the’ Durpose of conducting ~Masonic seivices at the funeral of our late brother. RUGH H. NUTTING, LEONARD F. RUOFF. Master. SAMUEL'W. MEINTOSH. Secvetary PERKINS, CHARLES EDWARD. On Wed- nesdar, March 13 103 s rests dence. ‘927 Dela RLES ARD. PERKING” hisbing of - ing late Minnle Whitney Perkins. He i survived by one son. Guy W. Perkins of Watertown. N. Y. and two daugh- . Mrs. Ward S. Thigpen and Mrs, | Sreen’ | Services and in- | Serment ax Maicna PRATHER, A T sday. March PR NK. On T, ot Gullmur Hospital. FRANK ATHER of 1710 Fairmont st. n.w, Remains_resting Frazier's funera home. 380 R.'L ave. n.w. Notice of ater RICE. MAMIE E. (KATE). Mondey, March 11, 1f {(KATE) RICE of 1008 l loved daughter of the David” and Margaret Rice Funeral (rom the chapel of Frenk Geier's Sons’ 1113 7th n.w, on Thursday, erth 14, at 8:30 8.m. Requiem mass at the Church of the Immacula onception at 9 o' Relntives and {riends invited. ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. RICE, THELMA E. On Mondsy March 1935, at cqudr», s Hospital Wash- mxmn E E RICE. aged 13 yea: lov fl-uthler of James R. and Slzlll R!C! of Glen Carlyn. Va, lelln\ rnun( at e _Ives funerai 0 Wilson bivd.. Clnendan Va. hlnenl Thursday. March 14. at 2 p.m. from 8t. John's Episcopal Churth Glrn Carlyn. Va. Interment Episcopal Ch\lrch Cemetery. Lincolnia, Va. 13 D!mrted this lfe 9. 1935, ll Suddents, on xi E. two {" % g Rt e seen after m. &t hu! Jate residence. Fu- heral ‘l‘hundly Mzarch 14, at 2 pm from the Lutheran Church. 8th st. and Barry pl. n.w. Rev. Wiseman officiat- in Interment Payne's Cemetery. ROBINSON. JAMES. on Tuesday, March )35, JAMES ROBINSON of K05 R s to mourn their Joss Annie Robinson; one Batghter oMrs, Bessie” Thorman: one eranddaughter.’ Pauline Thorman. and a host of other relatives and friends Remains restin he Malvan & Sche funeral home. New Jersey ave ‘and st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. ROEDER, M. On Monday. March 11 105, ot Providence Hos: pital. B A beloved wife of Hi- am- A- Roeder of East Riverdale, Md. Bervices will be eld at Zurhorst's fu- peral parlors. 301 East Capitol it on ‘Thursday,_ March . at 11 am. 1In- terment Fort Li Cemetery. = 13 ROLLINS, CATHE! 8uddilnly. on la. er rui- Bis eloved fuperal 1400 Chap Thursday. March e R 10120 s 75, Relatives and friends lnvltefl. Interment Glenwood Ceme- te Ty, SAMUEL (PA (PATE). .On Wednes, ln[. Ark llter o i 1.{'!"" - ve Lilla A O8 e Fannts e llr and u ore, Barker. ITH, MARGARET KERN. On Mondsy. March 1 & at 1 her X mmil o You Am l‘lfle'l'fi". ‘beloved d.“k of the late ’nrnlf nd Mary Kemn Smith. | She )y four E B . Mrs, !ll{"! R. ith and Mrs. nnlu ‘calif- ‘hnd - one . Kern Smith, Funeral from lence oll 1‘hllr IJ c| t 1 Priends invited to serv- ‘Taterment (prlv- ) in” Glenwood ITEPHENS, IAIY A. &I udn lll h loved wife o !!lc 3 .“- enl ll\ Nn!rll m er home, er. ltenwn nr James D. ermeny 1 nL xnm. et ‘Congtessional G Cemeleu AS. GEORGE. <h n“;-lom. ‘t‘nn refi&'ence T0% "N A bel loved hu: b N Phmas ao Revtie of Mrl C-thtrlno ’l'houl scn ef Ann-p- olis, meral Sunda hl’l"h ci lll’ fllh s, . “fi | BOSWELL. ELSIE M. v A9 Beaths. UPSHUR MOSES. Departed this Hfe l?l’. March ll. 5, it 1 residence. 48 P at. n' Hufi - flfllul} H" lea fi;fltol m‘gurn he! loving ' e, inla m- i ter. o] n; Deiter: Drothes Onasise m & mndchuarm mm ances 'Ja Thursday, March 14, Cf‘lm'lr Melhopdlll ov. 32 W " Garrolt o ment church cemetery. VALENTINE, (}xohlcz' E arc] il o ll‘l.y Hospit: GEORGE . 'VALENTINE palored in: band of the late ‘Anna Bell Valentine Edward G. Robert 8. $ 2 fro; Dlscopal Enuren W. N. Holt, iciating. ~ Inter- Monday. Vilentine "and M ne ' and Mrs Funeral from bis 'ate resia York ave nw.. on Thursday. 1"'"42 }0 pm. ‘Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Cedar Hill Gemetery. AS A.. oved J. Warfield and father 5“ b ‘A Wugder A, _War- ucl»rmnu lnd Margaret A. McOuthran. Puneral ffom his late resi: dence on Saturdsy, Marc) pm. Relatives and friends invited: to attend. Interment Bethel QD“ Y. Alexandria, Va. "G‘f';"."?a“’?’ é‘g Tt e suddeny. Bungas .”"‘r Hl Y cl o fi ving wife. ulltz! Mrl Vtal. 0 Olarence gton. and s of other relatives e e will be at his late residence, 1123 Hol ;fl ook terrace n.e. Thursday. March 14, neral services Friday moritn o'clock. a Srans Chiurch, 1305 and © 3is. 54, ” WHEELER, LILLIAN. On Tuesday. March 12, 1 AN W belo ved wife of hllh Wh!!ltr sister of l(u Eeart Giovs, Arthur and Oucar Morrls. uls. snd friénds. ma esti; Johi Rhines funeral chasel. 374 and s.w. Notice of funeral later. MAE. On Wednesdsy. 13, 1935, af her unidle_?sve 320 Nor'n Clpilol st. MAE WH beloved wife of Amhmll lfl Whlt'unh t the S. H. Hines o i tice of funeral later: WILLES. G. W. DOAN! March 12, 1945, Croome, Md Rev. WIL ON, DAISY. On Monday. 3. at Gailtnger . Hospiial. mn& WILSON. loving mother of Fleetwood Wilson, devoted sister of Lula chn Tiancy Hunter, Ross Ynun l and Grant Bowide: e ll other reiatives and & hflll of friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funera] chapel. 3rd and 1 st peral Thursday. March 14, at & from the above chapel. Interment se- mont Cemetery. WILSON. MARGIE. On Tues a5 st Gailinger Hospital, MAR- Gevoted wite of galvin Gihon ‘an davehier of Seran Ad of Columbia. 8. C. She leaves lfllhy relatives and friends Remains n the John T. Rhines funeral . ird and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funera] later. ZANELLL, JOHN W. On Wedn: March 13, mm cat hh residence, L ne.. W.._beloved hus- n d7lnem Funeral {rom March In Memortam. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. M. BOSWELL. who passed away years ago today, March 13, 1932, Two willing hands. & tender smil A loving heart_that knew no Deep trust in God that was right. Her joy to make some other bright. If sick or suffering one she knew, Some gentle act of love she'd do. No thought of self, but of the other. We knew H done. BEvorEd In loving nmzmhunfi d @ only daughter. AN REY (nee !heldb the belove of the late J. brey. who teen years ago todly March 18, 192! It's been fourteen sad and lonely years, Dear_daughter. since you were uued away. ©Oh. how ‘well do I remember the sad how FISHER, WILLIAM B. To lnvln[ memory of our dea hushand and father W life three years Till memory fades and life dei You will Live forever in our hes Time takes away the edse of grief. But memors turns beck every WiFE EONA."AND SON RAZMOND. * FISHER. WILLIAM. Lovine memery eof my dear brother. WILLIAM PFISHER, who died March 13, 1632, [Brother. no one knows my slent heart- ‘Or the ioneliness T feel. My thoughts are of you daily. And my eyes shed many a tear, God slone knows how I miss you As it dawns another three years DEVOTED SISTER ROSA. * LEWIS, ELSIE. 1In lu\lnl mzmarx of our mother. ELSIE LEW! . who departed this life March 13. 193 A w?rms;nul mother, so faithful end ue. Loved by her friends and all whom she new. HER DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHIL- IrGE!. m\l.'r!l H. In sad and lovini memory of our d"n(ed husband an father. WALTER McGEE. who left 1S Ohe vear aro today. March 1 Logs Anniversary mass for'the ri soul said at St. Vincent Church. We lost a life companion, A life lmked with our own. And day by day we miss You more As we walk through life alone. HIS LOVING WIFE. MARY. AND DAUGHTER. ALICE. . SPITZINGER, THELMA. In sed but lov- Inli remembrance of my dtvfll HELMA SPITZINGER. who ;hu llllei one year ago lndl!. 3o 163 As time and days and of Paul's her i we wuld llu'l b“k the ock And Save her with us today, DEVOTED MOTHER. R OHILDREN, SISTER AND HUSBAND. . INGER, JOSEPH B. In xov’l% memo-~ of our father, JOSEP INGER. who deparied this life Beven, Jears s o day. THE CHILD) . BESSIE E. In loving reme of our dear mother, fimfl 5 TURFIN.' Who “departed. ihis iite” one year ago today. Mareh 13, 1034. A }rl’(clfl“! one {rom us is yoice wi loved is s A place is ant in our mldl‘ Which never can be dlled. lleep Moo &'" mother, sleep on and We loved_vou. buv. 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