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Harness—Saddlery—Trunks— Luggage—Repairing of All Leather Goods EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F Buy Your Spring Suit Now at Eiseman’s For Men and Young Men If you haven't sec Eiseman's Spring suits you've missed what scores of men are talking about. These suits have “everything”—new shir- red and sport backs and conservative models, ex- citing new colors, browns, tans, blues, greys and fancy mixtures; a look, a try on, and you'll decide you can’t do better any- where at this modest price. seen CHARGE IT NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $8.25 IN APRIL $8.25 IN MAY $8.25 IN JUNE TG T G.W.King, Jr.,511 11thSt.N.W. UITS s o and Rt SR and Ottoman, Tapestry Club Chair with semi-detached cushion back, and sagless con- struction ......$29.75 Gov. Winthrop Secre- tary of fine mahog- i any veneers, Full size i authentic i every detail. . .$29. HOSPITAL HAZARD BY FIRE CHARGED Retired Inspector States Gallinger Workers Do Not Know Ex- tinguishers’ Use. Lack of knowledge on the part of nurses and attendants at Gallinger Hospital in the use of fire extin- guishers and hoses will some day re- sult in a horrible tragedy if the con- dition s not corrected, John T. Al- bers, retized Fire Department inspec- tor and chairman of the Lincoln Park Citizens’ Association’s Fire and Police Committee, charged last night at a meeting of that body. “Before my retirement in July, 1933, it was part of my duty to in- spect Gallinger Hospital” Albers de- ciared. “I learned.through question- ing that nurses and attendants knew nothirg at all regarding the use or contents of fire extinguishing fi cilities there. It this condition is not corrected you may judge for yourself what a terrible “catastrophe might eventually oceur. “The District Fire Department is aware of conditions there,” Albers (edar Hill Washingloms most Cmeterg | FOR REFERENCE ASK YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR Need Money to Refinance or Remodel? Secure the funds at the Oriental and take 20 Years or More to Repay Your LOAN Bonuses Renewals OnD.C. Real Estate Only ORIENTAL Building Association. 600 F Street N.W. Telephone National 2162 Member of Federal Home Loan Bank Sustem, the Dis- trict of Columbia Building and Loan League. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, said, “but has only the right to make recommendations, not the power to enforce them.” Dr. Edgar A. Bocock, superintendent of - Gallinger, denled emphatically that nurses were not given instruc- tions along this line. He said the building was inspected regularly by a fire marshal, and in his opinion there was absolutely no fire hazard there. Printed fire regulations were :ls;‘:l furnished hospital employes, he said. —_— W. DALLAS GRIFFITH, LAYTONSVILLE, DIES Recently Was Appointed County Beer Inspector—Services Set Thursday. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. LAYTONSVILLE, Md,, March 19.— W. Dallas Griffith, lifelong resident here and member of an old family in this community, died early this morn- ing in the Montgomery County Hos- pital after a prolonged illness. Mr. Griffith was a Spanish-Ameri- can War veteran and held the post of county beer inspector, having been appointed following the election of last November He is survived by a brother, Nicholas R. Griffith, and a sister, Mrs. Willlam Farquhar, with whom he lived. Funeral services will be conducted from the home at 10:30 o'clock Thurs- day morning by the Rev. Thomas F. Ople, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Olney. Burial will be in | St. John's Cemetery. Births Reported. John D._and Beth C. Jones, girl Melvin E. gnd Marion Lancasier, boy. For a Regular $150 Funeral $75 No Extras! It has taken 25 years and a steadily increasing volume o of busines Phe "establisment "of a oprice that 18 extraordinary. ~Deal service is always the same. irrespective of price. WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up CHOICE! Any set or piece of furniture on this page! DEAL Funeral Home Ph. LI. 8200-8201 Love Seat upholstered in rust or green tapes- try. Loose, spring- Ml.l cushions 29.75 5.pc. Dinette Suite of gen- uine walnut or mahogany ve- neers ...$29.7 | . ments. Infant Governor Winthrop Sgeretary ... Club Chair and Ottoman . . . Love Seat and 5-pc. Duncan Phyfe Dinette Suite. All at the one Table separately, $15.95 Chairs separately, $3.45 TOWNSEND FUNERAL TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935. MRS. SARA L. BRODERS PARTY TO BE REPEATED WILL BE HELD TON|G|:|T|SEEK|NG CONVENTION OF BRENTWOOD IS DEAD | gyi¢nts of Cotumbus Club Plans Prominent XKensington Resident Was Retired Federal Gov- ernment Worker, Speclal Dispatch to The Star. Middle Atlantic Division of Hotel Greeters to Support Ef- forts at 1935 Session. KENSINGTON, Md., March 19.— ‘The funeral of John Wilson Town- long prominent in civic and fraternal affairs here, who died at his 2| home, 58 Montgomery avenue, Sat- urday night, will be conducted at the To- morrow at 8 a.ri. a party of relatives and friends will accompany the body where Mr. Townsend was born and lived for 41 years prior send, residence at 8 o'clock tonight. to Philadelphia, to settling here, for burial. Mr. Townsend, until he retired years ago, was an accountant in the office of the auditor for the Post Office He was past master of the La Fayette Masonic Lodge of ?qus‘hirrl{gmn‘,none of the or- ganizers of the Kensington Lodge, F. A. A. M, No. 198, and past high priest | §8tion from the Capital, ot the Royal Arch Chapter, No. 38, of Maryland. He also was a member of the board of trustees of the Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church. He is survived by two sons, Dr, James Gayley surgeon of the United States Public Health Service, Department in Washington. Townsend, senior and Lewis Townsend, attorney, Washington, — Deaths Reported. Willard H. Brownson, §0, Mavflower Hotel. Bess.e Stearman, 1125 Spring r William Keppler g . a] Hospita Nav Mary G. Bradley, 68, Marlborough Apart- ments John W.’ Carter, 65, 227 Upshur st Mary L’ Acton, 4, G John P. Kiefer, 64, Walter Bendler. 6 Anna M_ Conley. Horace Camobeli. Martin R. Wright, Nettie 1" Moore. Py Cnlhenne M. Humes, Hospltal Elas Halrllonk 53, flll.mufl- Hospital Gallinger | 0 Established 1900 SERVICE $4.00 All City Calls LINCOLN 0524 | AvasssssnssssERRRNaa e’ special Anniversary Price! Quantities are limited, so get here earl And remember . . . any one of them will be delivered for $3 . « « balance monthly! (Dinette, 7th Floor—Other Pieces, 4th Floor.) . 2 C st. ne. Westchester Abart- Children’s Hosplal. SARDOE& CO. AMBULANCE ‘Washington will be given the sup- port of the Middle Atlantic division of the Hotel Greeters of America in an effort to bring the 1936 interna- tional convention of the organization here. The 1935 convention will be held in Los Angeles in June. Nearly 4,000 members from the United States, Canada and Cuba are expected to attend. Indorsement of Washington's invi- tation was given at the Philadelphia meeting of the Middle Atlantic group, which was attended by a large dele- Included in the delegation, which has just re- turned, were the following members and their wives: Charles Hutchinson, Russell Conn, Steuar{ Bingham, D. E. Koffman, C. A. Abbey, C. J. Cooke, R. D. Mills, R. Sidney Johnson, Russell Donnelly, Norbert Sherman, Harry Kopel, Charles P, Gay, David Armhold, Aaron Fritz, Morgan E. English and Hous- ton Harper. In the party also were Mrs. Eva C. Huff and Mrs. Julia Kracher. Curtis Hodges, director of the Greater National Capital Committee of the Board of Trade, and Roy Mil- ler of the committee’s convention staff also attended the Philadelphis meeting. 11 in Policé Can Shoot Dogs. PITTSBURGH (#).—After a po- liceman decides a dog “looks danger- without further ado, says Mayor Wil- lLam N. McNair. “Any dog, whether he be licensed or not,” said the mayor in a general order, “or if he is a $1,000 dog, ought to be shot if he looks dangerous.”e W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COLl. 0464 Phones { 4 1yams 10341 Plus small carrying § charge if purchased H on the Budget Plan £ i ous” it's the officer’s business to shoot | Special Dispatch to Thy Star. BRENTWOOD, Md., March W— Mrs. Sara Lucinda Broders, widow of John Hewiston Broders, died at the home of her son here today. Born August 22, 1872, she was the daughter of William H. and Alice Rhine and had lived in Washington and nearby Virginia all of her life. She had been active in church and social service work for a ;Aumber of years. She js survived by a son, John H. Broders. Funeral services will be conducted from Fifth Baptis. Church Thurs- day at 2 pm. Interment will be in the family burial lot at Old Pohick Church, Fairfax County, Va. Honorary pallbearers will be J. R. Stringfellow, Neal Reynolds, Robert dinner, Shoreham Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Address by J. O. Martin of South- eastern University, “Recreation in Character Building,” auspices District Congress of Parents and Teachers, Wilson Teachers' College, 8 p.m. Card party, benefit Tri T Society, | 80 M street northeast, £ p.m. Buffet supper, Women's National Press Club, Willard Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Social meeting, Washington Chap- ter, Catholic Daughters of America, Willard Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Dinner, Craftsmen Club, La Fayette Hotel, 6:15 p.m. Oyster supper, auspices St. Aloysius Holy Name Society, cafeteria of Gon- zaga College, 47 I street, 4:30 to 8:30 pm. Address by M. W. Stirling, chief in Florida,” before | Society of Washington, National Mu- seum, 8 pm. Francis de Sales Church, auditorium, Twentieth street and Rhode Island ; avenue northeast. Address by Dr. Taraknath Das, | special lecturer on Far Eastern affairs | at Catholic University, on *“British | Foreign Policy in the Far East and the Anglo-Japanese Alliance,” Music Building, 8:15 p.m. Meeting to discuss' plans for second annual athletic dinner, Washington Chapter, Nationel Catholic University of American Alumni Music Building, 8 pm. Oyster and ham supper, Fifth Bap- tist Church, Sixth and E streets southwest, 4:30 to 7 p.m. Meeting of Langley Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association postponed until next Tuesday, March 26. TOMORROW. Dinner, Washington Association of Credit Men, Hamilton Hotel, 5:30 p.m. Dinner, euspices of Miriam Chap- ter, No. 23, O. E. S, Fifth Baptist Church, Sixth and E streets south- west, 5 to 8 p.m. Address by H. A. Friete, superin- tendent of fire alarms, ‘on “Use of the Alarm Box.” before Washington Optimist Club, Hamilton Hotel, 12:30 | pm. Dinner, Washington Chapter, Na tional Association of Cost Account ants, Carlton Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Dance, Phi Mu Sorority, La Fayette Hotel, 10 p.m. Dance, Kentucky State Society, Willard Hotel, 9 p.m. Jewish Juniors, Walter Reed Hospital. Address by Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, president of the General Fed- eration of Women's Clubs, “The World's Best Seller,” Western Pres. byterian Church, 8:30 LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to -noon day oy issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. Am TCASE_Black and white: ini- R eft in Diamond cab Sat. night; Tagh's: finder please call Mrs. Newton. Col. 4129-J; receive reward. and eoilie; half “vicinity Azk: has collar, tag; T 5 Macom! oussns (horn Timmed) and case: lad from Teunis; Sunday evening. Call co: eward. HANDBAG, lack, containing check. il- brary card: Penn, ave. near National Theater. Present address, 1424 Euclid st. n.w. 1- & POCKETB ather initials J. L. G.; sterling silver k?) chain: \fllunh]e rrcupts Ind nurse's x;n.\slntmn card. Kuxz POCKETBOOK—S$10 reward for_pocket- book returned mllct lo(t, Monday__on Conn, "ave.. se. © Burk, 5425 RA' X BOOK, _bls ather bound, Sundu‘mbo:nlnt Reward. Phone Colum- tween e lnd PURSE—ud ack; betweer Good and Mh lnd Rldn ol se. I-'hore Nnrlh 3249, RING, lady's nmlnum. n-le “green center stone, surrounded by 12 diamonds; -m' dlnl !l(L Liberal reward. _Ada: l ve Cleveland u mall cameo, in section, R ety wms{u llberl.l n\vnd Address Box 222-S. WIRE-HAIRED TER! fem.le lhnd- e tag_No. 1755!1 Rcwnd. After B all Emerson ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding_the original W. R. su:)mn Formerly 1208 H St Decatur 6242 1623 Conn Ave J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM . 4th and Mass. Ave NE _Lincon 5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. s semings 8% NAtional 2473 Jos h ® Bmh s Sons L. HA' et ot 3032 M St N.W. 'E’F;K"é" S. ZURHORST CO. MAI‘I‘ urrrmh JOHN R. WRIGHT _ 1337 10th St. N.W __ Phone North 0043 V. L. SPEARE (0. 65807 tO NOT connectea with et e W "R Speare Bt Mu:n:xuzm 1009 H ,SL " FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F &t NW NAtions! 4276 GEO.A. COMLEY 32, %1%, et x...:!-'g.. 1k i e ) or 28131 - GEO. C. SHAFFER SEEEIETLOL NN R S Spen Erennis™ 1 4th & Eye | of the Bureau of American Ethnology, | “Recent Archeological Invesngatlons! Anthropological | Annual supper by the men of St.| Association, | Entertainment by the Council of | | GREEN, ARTHUR. b d Open House. The St. Patrick’s bingo party and open house at the Knights of Colum- bus Club will be repeated at 8:15 p.m. Saturday under general direction of Alfred P. Neff, with John B. Coyle as master of ceremonies. Carroll Council, No. 377, Knights of Columbus, will hold its regular meet- ing tonight, with Harry J. Kane, jr., ipresiding. State Deputy George E. Herring will oytidne the mobilization of Catholic men for Catholic Action Spalding Council will meet in the K. of C. Club at 8:15 pm, Thursday, with Grand Knight J. Pred Brady presiding. — Beaths. Fribourg, Forrest Neal, Markham Acnl\rucn. CLINTON_ VICTOR. On Payne and Russell Woolard, u;‘,fi:,‘",; "'5‘.”,“’- 1035, at his p""; of Minnie t CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Achenbach lndlfllher'ur Rachel "Afih'.’ m, TODAY. xmns Comnil;nr:-::\flne (m;1 i4th a . Dance, Department of District g{h-bly Adventist ;cfif"fi;‘ ;T:ng;; Auxltiaries, United Spanish War Vet*| 534§ o Qb Thursday, March 21 at erans, Continental Hotel. morial Fark Cemetery, " hnineon Me- Willam Jennings Bryan memorta | ANDREWS. KATHERINE TAINTOR. On 5, st Ber Ymr; er 77t Jear. KATHERXN!: TAINTOR ANDREW! Dldow of Brig. Gen. George Andrews: U my. She is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Abram Claude and Miss Katherine "T.' "Andrews, and three srandchildren.’ Services at St. Mar- garet's Episcopal Church. Conn 3pd Bancroft place nw March 21, p.m ton National Cemetery ave, on Thursday. Interment Anu.s- | AUSTIN. MARY LOUISE. On T\.mdfiv March 1. 10 at ‘8 am RY | LOUISE AUSTIN. beloved" mother. of | Etta H. Avstin. Funeral from her Jate residence. 111G Park place ices and interment private. K, flowers. BAYLOR. LONDON. Dl‘nm'!d(hs [ unday, March iz also leaves sisters. Mary E. S8amuel. Dorina Baylor and Pauline Baylor; five brothers Ho- bart, John. Raymond, James and Ernest Bayior. and a number of other re and friends. Remains r. funeral home, 1300 Sout} until Saturday. March * ihence to Mount ‘Tubo; 3 Carolj; A‘.' ces Wil be held at™5 pm - Rer. Gates wood officiating. IH(QYIHC))'. church cemetery. llwm:]u:_ SARA L. On Tuesday. March 918 19. the residence of her son vood. Md.. SARA L. BRODERS, ¢ wife of the late John H. | mother of John H. Broders. ir R mains resting at_the residence of J. R Funeral Stringfellow. 18 Bryant st. n.w from the Fifth Baptist Ch 613 an &= sts. s.w. Thursday, Marc! | p.m. Interment in Pohick Ch Cemetery. BROOKE. HE: RIETTA F. March 17. North Carolina e F. BROOKE. beloved wife of the Edward T. Broc | fve daussters. Elizabeth Ackerman. Mrs Daniel. Mrs. n Mills, Ammann. and son. Georse Th | ten er: om 'the ch Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols | Ave se. on_Wednesday. March 20. at 1:15 p.m Services at the Church of ihe Reformation at .m. Relatives and. rieads. invited Interment Prospect Hill Cemeter: 19 CA! rnul HORACE. On Sunday. March 5. at_his residence. 416 HORACE CAMP. 508y remn ut'lh; chapel of Joseph Gawler s til 1 unt Tuudly Mar l Services and terment at Columbia Furnace. Va. CULVER SALLIE A, On March 18, 193, ears, widow of James B Culter. mother of Adgle M Thomas Nettie Ford. Grover A. Cu Mabel 8. Dickinson and Mollie A Rup: pert. Puneral from her dauehter’s dence. Mrs. F. st n.w. on Thur Reiativ !nurmenl GMM\DD CUMBERLAN | on_Monday. 1X residence on Waycroft st | JOHN RILEY Taivett). and three daughters at the Ives funeral home. boulevard. Clarendon. Va. P { Ives” chapel, Wednesday, March 2t | 2:30 p.m. " Interment Columbia” Ga:- dens Cemetery. FELKNER, l'(l)l!lfl' CHII TOI’II"\ \n. Monday. March the tional Latheran Honie | ROBERT CHES OPHER FELKNER. formerly of ndrmhu 'Pa. Puneral from the N tional Lutheran Home Chapel Douglas_sts. n.e. on Thursday. Ma Friends and reiatives 21 at 10 am are invited. Interment Glenwood Cem- etery, FELTON. RUTH IRENE. i life on Saturday. March 16, 8 briet, lliness. at Precamen's. Hospital, RU’ ENE FELTON (nee Gatewood). da mm of the late Moilie and Jacob Gatewood. devoted sister of Earnest Leon and Jesse Gatewood. Mrs. Theresa Diggs and Mrs. Geraldine Despert. lov- ing aunt of Melvin. Jr.: Carl and Georze Despers and ‘niece of Mrs Francis Moody and the late Mattie Walker. a1 leaves many other relatives and Remains Barbour Bros. funeral home. ne. until 2 p.m. Tuesday. : thereafter at her late resi- . Funeral Wed- . from E. Chu b nw Departed thic friends to mourn her loss. resting at 4% K st arc Saibraith A M tween L and M sts. Harmony Cemetery. | GALLAGHER. REV. MICHAEL. On Satur- day. March 16. 1935. Rev. MICH. GRLLNGHER ' solemn ‘requiem. mass at the Church of the Immaculate Con- ception on Wednesday. March 20. at 10:30 am Remains wil in state at the church from Tuesday. March 14 at 2 pm. until time of service. Re- mains resiing at the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 7th st. n.w until Tuesday noon. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 19 GARNER, RAYMOND. On Sunday, M!rch 17. 1935 at his residence. 764 11th s.e. ARNER. age 0 vears. 5 Beioved son of C-zheln?e 1500 ‘GArAEE: ate Funeral from his Wednesday, Mll’ch tives and friend: it ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Denmea g life on 1 K, hi 37 R AR'mlm GREEN lhe Setvea Tather 'of Alfsed. Green and Ethel Hawkins. brother of Sarah Pran- cis of Amherst. and Frederick Green of Washington. 'D. C. He also leaves four grandchildren. one niece and one neohew. ~— Remains resting Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. sw Notice of funeral later. | GRIFFITH, W, DALLAS. y. March ment St. Job: | GUTEKUNST. | Maren 18 the late Albert F. Gutekunst from Zurhorst's funeral parlors. Capitol st.. on Wednesday, M at 2 pm. Interment St. etery. HORN. 0. DELOS. 19. '{ P\m‘pml <l Mary's Cem- On Tuesday, Mmh 3 . at his residence. 1!1? Mint- wood place n.w. ELOS HORN. fa- ther, of Miss' Winifred Horn. “Fuheral services at the . H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th S! n.w. on Wednes- day. March 20, at 4 p.m. Interment Youngsville, Pa. JACKSON. DAVID ANDREW. On Mon- g 5. at s recidence wuconsln - DREW, aged 48 years. ‘Beloved son of gQreon Mann Arnoid and the late George Ringgold Jackson. Funeral from llk residence on Wednesday. March 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cem- Relatives and friends invited. | JAVINS. FRANCIS B, On Sunday, March 17. 1935, et Emergency Hospital. FRANCIS H. JAVINS,_ son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles H_Javins and be- loved brother of John vins. nerll from hfs 30 !\ | &3. late Tesidence s.w.. on Wednesday, March a0 b in. "Relaiives and riends are e vited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. JOMNSON, LULA, Ou Tuesday, March 10 1936 % Callinger Hospital. NSON. She leaves to mourn her dcparture nine ehildren and many other atives and friends. Remains resting at _the John T. Rhines funeral chapel 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later, JONES, AMANDA. On Saturday, March t Gallinger Hospital, AMAN- 19ONES: Gevoiea wite of ‘Robert Vlvoll r.; and Catherine Starks; three brothers. Hollls, William and Robert Butler. and many other relatives and a host of Triends " "Remaing resting at. the John T, Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. 8.W., Tnesday affernoon: there- et Tate Femaence. 215t st. n.w. Funeral Wednesday. March 20. at 9 am. from St. Augustine’s Church Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KENNEY. LILLIE V. Departed this iite Sunday, March 17. 1935. at h Sence s M Bictida ave. mie.. KENNEY. the_ beloved wife of Charles L. Kenney. She also leaves to mourn their loss’ & devoted dau Beulah Ferguson: son. W, Ferguson: three granddauzhters. 'Mar- garet Nick. Lilllan Barnes and Audrey after Greenfleld ' and _great-granddaughter. ris Nick. and a host of other rela- tves and friends. Remains resting at Bundy's fumeral home, 621 Florida nve n.w.. until Tuesday. 5 p.m.: there late_residence. Puneral t from n tives and fr; 20 at | SHEPARD. EVELY) | PAGH M ¢ A—I1F Beaths. KIEFER 1OUIS PHILIP. On Monday ! R lfl“fl‘{'& ;h{ifljpl!;l??n:! 404 Band 5 3ilin . Ieter (e oy Remains resting at Padgett's home. 131 11th st. s. otice "of T neral hercafter. ] LAWSON. BENJAMIN R. Departed this life on Bunday, March 17. 1935, at Providence Hospital, LAWSON. beloved huse band ‘of Edith Lawson. ‘father of Isa- ¢ore Tawsen, ' He also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. Maggie Ross and Nellie Poses: one brother, Wilford Lame son: two aunts. four uncles. five nieces elght nephews and a host of other rel- atives and friends, Remains resting at Eugene Ford’s funeral home. 1300 Bouth Capitol st. until 12 noon Wed- esday, March 20. then Mount Hcve Baptist _Chuirch, Charles County. Md., will be heid at 2 p.m. k officiating. Interment church comneter MOFUN, EDWARD JOSEPH. On Sunday, March 17, 1935, at his residence. 450 ncrentwood. Md. “EDWARD JOSEPH MOHUN. bel Barah A, Monun and' father of Bagach ir.: Francis X.'and Agnes C. Mohun “'reauiem for the re- Dose soul. nterment Mou: Qlivet, cem:cen Relatives and mmfi MOORE. MARY SUSAN. On Mon March 15, 1035, at her residence Lol You st. n.w., MARY SUSAN gister of Mrs. Ross Washington, William H. and Sumner Tibbs and aunt of Mr: Pauline Green and 1 Remains may h funeral parlors. 30 p.m. Wednesday, then at her Jate mm-nca [Funeral “Thurs 21, at . from 131 You st. Tnierment . Rarfiony " Cemetery. tives and friends are invited E. ROBERT L. Suddenly. on Sund.y ch 17. 1935. at Ammendale. . ROBERT LEE PAGE. age 17 years bt loved son of W. T. and Mary L. Page. Puneral from Francis Gasch's Sons’ fu- Deral home. 40 Maryland ave. Hyatts: yille. Md.. on Wednesday. March 20. at 2 pan. Relatives and friends invited. t Fort Lincoln Cemetery. s Interme: ro! ley Parker and Florence Parker of Phil adelphia, Pu. He aiso leaves a host of other relatives and friends. resting at the 8. P. Morrow & COo. fu- neral parlors. 1344 4th st. n.w h- neral Tuesday. March 19. at & Trom the above named funeral parlors Rev. C_T. Murray officiating. Inter- ment Wednesday, March 20, in Mad- ison County. Va. 19 PARKS, ANNIE. = On Saturdey. March at Garfield Hospital, ANNIE PARKS, " devoted " mother” of’ Adian Greenwood, Beatrice Bescoe, Hettfe Tay- lprs Adell Smith, Willie, Louise. William, John. Hylu: d Gladys Packs: sister John Riddick and Ger- Remains resting at W Erncu. Juus funeral church. ? You (Funeral Wednesday, O from the above &l xm:rmem Lincoln Me- 1 Cemetery. PARKS. ANNIE. Departed this life on Saturday, March 16. 1935, at 2:43 p.m. at Garfield's Hospital. mothier. ANNIE PARKS our_dent She leaves to mourn their loss t¥o sisters, ane brother o5t Fun of “other relatives on at T ROBERT. Suddenls orning. March 18. 1038 nsburg, Pa.. J. ROBER: rly of Washington C. " Notice of funeral later. BEED. MARY V. On \xanday Mareh 18, 3 3 vel Ricanader Amer Euneral from her late residence e hie. on Wedresday March 20 at pm. Relatives and friends invited. rment Glenwood Cemetery, 19 stnln EE. WILLIAM CABEY. On Tues: day g B tice of funeral later. Depa: g Monday. March 18, SHEPA She leaves EDa Haywood of New-Sark Tty nephews Harrison Brown City. Robert Tt inson and a hi o friends Rem Testing at Campbell's funeral home 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. Departed this lite . 19; & Robinson's 1 rmont ave. n.w 19. at 7 pm sidence, where Wednesday, Rev. Hugh Rent Atiington Cemeters TO\\\‘I\D JOHN WILSON. On Satur- March 16 10345 at his Home. Ken- o JOHN ' WILS! abeth Gayley and fa- " thi ther of Dr. James Gayley Townsend of C.. and Wilson L. Town- on. Md. _Body resting of Warner E. Pumphrey's ne. Rockville, Md. Services at his_late residence. 58 Montgomery ave. Kensington. Md. on Tuesday, March 19. st 8 pm. Interment West Laure Hills Cemetery. Philadeiphia. Pa.. on Wednesday. Match 20. 19 WATTS, JONAH. Depnud mu Moo Sunday. March 19; AH A‘I'I'S beloved hmlhfx ox Lee. Emanuel and Ma Nm\oh and father of Jessie and W Lam atts. Funeral from E V. Bundy's fureral home. 621 Florl w.. on Kpunmuy March Roy official - | WHITNEY. YNEZ On Monday March 18 | Z 5. at Pine Crest Manor . daughter of me March in Memorium, BAYLISS. GEORGE H. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my devoted hus- EORGE H. BAYLISS. who de- parted this hre five years ago today, March 19, 1931 How sad it -u that day. to me. The day on which you died. Your memory will cling to my heart TILL rest by your side. S DEVOTED WIFE. BOTELER, IIAIIY B._ In lovlnl memory of my 'father, HARRY BOT! Nho departed this lifs oo “year ago, Sch 19 M TovING DAUGHTER. FLORENCE. BRAUNINGER, LOTTIE B. In sad but loving remeinbrance of my desr mother. LOTTIE B. BRAUNINGER. who depart- ed this life two years ago today. March 19, 1933, In my heart your memory lingers Sweelly. tender. ‘loving and true: There is a day. dear mother, a1 60 hot thinE of Jou HER SON. * COOK, GRACE. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear mother and sister. GRACE COCK. who departed lms hl( seven years ago today, March 19. 1928, HER CHILOKEN AND SISTERS GOOCH. GARRETT PEYTON. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear hus- band and our loving father. GAR PEYTON H, who departed this life " twenty-three' years ago today. March 19, 1912 WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. HIMES. JAMES M. In loving memory of a dear husband and father. JAMES M. HIMES. who departed this ilfe six years ago. March 19, 19; As the years come lnd 'o by we miss you more and_m You were the one who miade our home. We live in hope we shall meet again. THE PAMILY. 20, at . HODGES, YULEE. Tn loving remembrance of our 'dear huspand and fathe HODGES. who died one year March 19. 1934. T}'c lollml stream of H[e mIlj on, till the vacant ¢ Rz-uus the ove the voice. the smile him who once sat there. 118 LOVING WiFE AND DAUGHTERS. QUISENBERRY, ELSIE C. A tribute of ve and remembrance to our dear wife and daughter. ELSIE C. QUISENBERRY. who passed three years ago today. March 19, 19 HUSEAND AND MOTHER. TRACY, MADALINE FAGA\S In sad but joving remem beloved ‘mioce MABALINE E PAGAN TRACY. who mt me six years ago to- day. March 19, 192 Dear Mldulln! you are not fnrlolten ‘Though on eéarth you sre no more. 8till An memory you are with me, As you always were before. LONELY AUNT SUSIE LUCAS. TRACY, HADALI’N! E. FAGANS. In sa- cred memory of OIIr belovefl dsughter. MADALINE E. (PAG. ) TRACY., who emered into mmll "!! six years sgo 3. Mnch 19. 19: wo m u ax we Tes. We miss fhat cheeriul voice of yours: We long to see your smiling face. For there’s no other to take your place We_cannot have you back with us, But still you seem 50 ncar. We know that we will see you en our_work is over here, HER LONELY MOTHER AND FATHER. WILLIAMS. SAMUEL. In loving_remem- brance of my dear husband, SAMUEL WILLIAMS, who departed this life one year ago. March 19, 193 Ong vear has passed nnce you left me. your smiles are with me yet I \nll Alwazs cherish the memory of you T'll never forget. MY hell’l still aches with sadness, My eves shed many a tear: God ‘only knows how I miss you At the end of one long year. HIS DEV WIFE. LIAMS. WINGATE. GENEVIEVE B. ?- memhr-nh of our. devoud rrlend & "uil.'i ?'m "AND PAMILY, oonrco WIL-

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