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ORIENTAL RUGS Washed and Repaited by Our Native Weavers on the Premises 600 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. Phones: Potomac 1172-1173-1174-1175 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGHERTON RITES TO BE HELD TODAY Chevy Chase Man Was Examiner for Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Funeral services, with solemn high mass, were held at the Blessed Sacra- ment Church in Chevy Chase today for George A. Augherton, Reconstruc- tion Finance Corp. examiner, who died Monday afternoon in Garfield Hospital. Mr. Augherton lived*at the Chevy Chase Apartments. He was born in New York City July 31, 1884, but in early childhood moved to Boston, ‘where he attended the public schools and Boston University. In 1017 he became an examiner for the Federal Reserve System. Subse- quently he was chief examiner of the Pennsylvania State Banking Depart- ment and later was the Dime Bank and the Title & Trust Co. of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., as executive vice president. He became an examiner with the R. F. C. in April, 1932. Mr. Augherton is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Grace Augherton; three children, Rowena, 15; Charlotte, 14, and Thomas, 11, and his father, geom Goodwin Augherton, who lives ere. Deaths Reported. Marion B. R\fll o113 Jane M. Boal. Charles L. MCCIIICY lm 1610 NQ' Hamp- shire ave. arfield’ Hospital, 2 h st ne. iospital. 21, Homecvlthh: Elizabeth L. erlhlll 73. 741 Girard st. Lottie Clarl St, Elizabeth's Hospital. Boile chrlitian. ‘a6 40 H 3 Mary M. Johnson. 66, 1o A Halt st Marie V. Gra: E 3 Perry Barnes m o5 st s ry 5 High Albert Banks, allinger Hospital mond Washington, Gallinger MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. North O0/8 ST A M E EISEMAN’S SEVENTH ® F STS. Young Men’s Stylish ALL-WOOL Men, come in now and buy your Spring and Summer clothing on our liberal credit plan. These suits at $24.75 are remarkable values. 8 Stylish, all-wool suits in sport and form-fitting mod- els. Light tans, grays, blue, brown, fancy mixtures. All sizes. > CHARGE IT NOTHING DOWN Pay Conveniently Dur. ing June, July and Au- gust. No Interest Added. The camera fells only part of the story. mmmmucu.mm.mu«-uu— wood, domble cherry blossoms, azaleas and many other colorful blossoms that are attracting hundreds of motorists to Cedar Hill Cemetery. Drive out Pennsylvania Avenue, direct te the property. 'You are welcome to view this gorgeous Memorial estate. Gates open #il 7:30 p. m, Rites Today WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD AT 83. JOSEPH AUERBACH, A leading retail merchant of ‘Washington for many years, Was buried in the cemetery of the ‘Washington Hebrew Congregation after services this morning at his home, 1810 R street. Mr. Auerbach, born 83 years ago in Lichtenau, Germany, died Monday in George= town University Hospital. FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE TO RAYMOND T. BAKER Chaplain of Senate Eulogizes For- mer Director of Mint—Burial to Be in Nevada. Friends in political and social circles of Washington joined yester- day in paying final tribute to Ray- mond T. Baker, former director of the mint, who died Sunday. Funeral services were held yesterday at his late home, 2300 Foxhall road. Eulogizing the qualities of friend- ship possessed by Mr. Baker, Rev. Ze Barney Phillips, chaplain of the Sen- ate, conducted the services yesterday. “I have never seen a man more truly loved or & man who had a greater genius for friendship,” Dr. Phillips told those gathered in the Baker home. Burial will be in Nevada, Baker's native suu. IN- GATHERING 5 PLANNED BY MISSION TO LEPERS Semi-annual Easter Function Will Be Held at Mount Ver- non Church Friday. The semi-annual Easter ingather- ing of the Washington City Auxiliary Mission to Lepers will be held at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, Ninth street and Massachu- setts avenue, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Friday, Mrs. G. C. D. Townsend, presi- dent, announced today. 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FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast Have a Fine Photograph Taken $ 1o give to your Mother —ee ASK ABOUT OUR MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS, Unmounted Ready for Framimg Chamn BRITISH EXPLORER TO GIVE ADDRESS|" Sir Francis Younghusband to Speak in Church of Epiphany Here Saturday. Sir Francis Younghusband, dis- tinguished British explorer, statesman and author will deliver an address in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G street, Saturday at 4:15 pm. Sir Francis, chairman of the British National Council of the World Fel- lowship of Faiths, will be the guest of honor at a reception in the parish hall after the address. The Washington meeting and re- ception is sponsored by the Washing- ton Council of the World Fellowship of Faiths, of which Bishop James E. Freeman is chairman. The sponsors and council members include: Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Eleanor Patter- son, Canon Phelps Stokes, Supt. of Schools Frank W. Ballou, Rear Ad- miral Mark L. Bristol, Dr. Russell J. Clinchy, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelps Dodge, Robert V. Fleming, Chancellor Joseph M. M. Gray, Commissigner Melvin C. Hazen, Coleman Jennings, Mrs. Rob- ert L. O'Brien, Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, Dr. Joseph R. 8izoo, Dr. James Brown Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Atwood and Frederick W. McRey- nolds. MRS. MARY E. PORTER DIES IN HYATTSVILLE Funeral Bervices Will Be Held Tomorrow Morning at Residence. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md,, May 1—Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Porter, wife of William D. Porter, died yesterday at her home | here, 14 Avon avenue, after an {llness | of about & month. Mrs. Porter, Who | was_born in Washington, had been a resident of Hyattsville 42 years. | Besides her hvsband, Mrs. Porter leaves two children, Mrs. J. H. Reeder of Newburg, Charles County, Md., and Robert G. Porter of Hyattsville. She also is survived by a brother, William 8. Torbert of Washington. Funeral services for Mrs. Porter will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at her home. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. ALEXANDER F. ROSE, 88, VIRGINIA VETERAN, DIES | Widely EKnown Confederate Sur- wvivor to Be Buried Today at Warrenton. Alexander Fontaine Rose, 88, who |was a captain in the Confederate | Army at the age of 16, died Monday | |at the home of his friend, Tucker Olinger, in Bealeton, Va. Well known to Confederate vetess | ans of Maryland, Virginia and the District for his fine voice and his exposition of old, half-forgotten coun- try dances, Mr. Rose was a member of Camp 171, United Conrederlu' Veterans. He was for many years & | familiar figure at veteran conventions. He had been a farmer since the Civil War, Mr. Rose is survived by three sons, Maj. Dabney Rose, now in Florida; Col. John B. Rose, stationed in the Canal Zone, and Col. James Rose, stationed in Montana. today at 3 p.m. at St. James' Church ‘Warrenton, Va., followed by burial in the church cemetery. A. A. A. EMPLOYE DIES Mrs. cumbs of Pneumonia. employe ot the Agricultural Adjust- ment Administration, died of pneu- monia yesterday at Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital. Born in Grafton, W. Va., 34 years | ago, Mrs. Carduff lived here at 2700 Q street. She is survived by her husband, William F. Carduff, and a | 6-year-old son; her mother, Mrs. Mary Kearns Remlinger, and seven | sisters and brothers. Funeral services will be held Friday in Clarksburg, NOTHING you could give Mother would please her more than a really fine picture of you, and nothing would please us more than to take just such a picture of you = we have a reputa. tion for fine pictures! Come in now — be- fore the rush begins! Large 11x14 size® Ne eAppoiniment Needed Studio Downstairs Bookstore. Avenoe=Tth, | Yesterday— Funeral services were to be held | Augusta M. Carduff Suc-| Mrs. Augusta M. Carduf!. secretarial | WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935. (fiarh nt wmu sh to express Ilr rlllllvel an fl}nlnl our sad bereavement at the death . . Brutha. b»-nu au 1lh Ilon: ot remn ay, Eugene Ford's funeral hormn. ’lnfl nl,h C‘Rnol st \lntll 5 hmfl;fl- oria) and L sts. 8.w.. Rev. J. !u doub of- lnurmlnt Payne's Cemetery, "Tis by the mm of hl to come We eserts dlrk s Sients T -e' arrive at heaven, our Falth i our suide and falth our nfn Sudde: QU5 i it residener, 1005 BEYER, W, d of the late Catherine anc BEYER. THI day. April 2 16th st. Chlmben Ca luneral home. 1400 £ .. on Thursds latives and men terment ln Pmnseet Hill cuuldn BROOKS, day, Anrll .'N'l 1935 at hll rtlld in Prince Gounty, FINKNEY beloved hlutcnfl v and _father of M. Brool copal Church. 3rd and A sf on Thursday, May 2. at 3 pm. interiment in Congressional Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, prob- ably occastonal rain tonight and to- morrow; not much change in tem- perature; gentle northwest and north winds, becoming easterly tonight. Maryland—Cloudy, probably occa- sional rain tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature, Virginia—Cloudy, * probably occa- sional rain in extreme north portion tonight and tomorrow and in the in- terfor tomorrow; not much change in temperature. West Virginia — Occasional rain with slowly rising temperature tonight and tomorrow. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. . 65 29.76 61 29.86 54 29.94 4 pm. 8 pm Midnight . 30.02 30.13 . 30.14 Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 66, 5 p.m. yesterday. Lowest, 45, 4:30 a.m. today. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 89, on April 27. Lowest, —2, on January 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon todsy.) Highest, 59 per cent, at 6 a.m. today. Lowest, 22 per cent, at 6 p.m. yes- terday. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Tomorrow. :16a.m. 1524 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. 5:12 2: 14pm Sets. Sun, today ..... 6:59 Sun, tomorrow.. 5:10 7:00 Moon, today... 3:59am. 6:00p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on | one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 1935. Aver. Record. January .. 355 17.09 '82 | February . 327 684 '84 | March 375 884 '91 April . 327 913 '89 May .. 3.70 1069 '89 June 413 1094 °'00 July 471 1063 '86 August 401 1441 °28 September . 324 1745 '34 October . 284 857 '85 | November 237 '89 | December . 332 156 01 Weather in Various Cities. Temperature. o Stations. *er 1worvg *wpaasas 257 S5l Miami. Fia. Minneapolis New Orlunl EEEERFEF 4 £3 -\Ln-b'ziall:bh R LOST OR WANTED ANTMALS spely Ao Rescne Tongue. 210 Phone Norm 5730 PURSF. small_ containing sum of on 14th a!. 'nmany Bl Grorsia 18 lween Lost and Found cdvertisements for the daily Star wiil be accepted Mondays to Fridays. inclusive up to moon day of issue. Saturdaus and legal hclidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up 2o 11 p. turday. LO! BRA 310 fitting room of Jellefl F st. store Tuesday about 5_p. nv: able to any one but owner. Reu d. Wll- consin 3112. CAT. sliver sray Perglan: reward. Return 5 Conn. ave.. Apt. 101. vup diamond, triangul lost Tuesday afternoon. to_desk. Mayflower Hotel. FRATERNITY IV Sigma Pi. Reward. Call Potomac 34 MEDAL lnwrlbed Rnh'n, Harper. Decla- mation, G."H. S. 19317 Notify Na- unn-l 4680. . with_one rnhy, Reward. Return Iver gray, name Buu“ ICE_DOG, llc‘nw No 283 reward. Call Cleveland money._ vi- brown ward. Tele- PURSE_ e, e conmnlnx cinity 14th an phone_Metropo e ca gold _signet. |nm-ls 0 Reith's Theater on Apri 4 x.mcoln M'm grown. all white, ST Phone llgtmpohun --mu u‘, Call A< n.e.. Monda: ight. Tuntic 2010-W. atter 6 pm. town, onds: 5 m d Cab Houatan Hotel ant Riding Acvdemy. WRIST WATCH, lady's. Bulova. n?nln n- on M lost Til!fid-l&“‘h“ 6 low! ‘WRIST 'A diam g-y FI. Onlr valusble as k«i‘ln eater. 5 A—11 Braths. Braths. BROWN, VIRGINIA L. On Tus Apri 1936, at_her Tesidenee. 40 gy fn.mh Cios u.ufi'{":' e of Jlmu £ Brovn wi be of siete S her soui o -na ‘triends invited. e UFF, AUGU!TA M. On Tuesday, aflrll 30, 1935, z{ l!ouml Al)g . llism P Carduff of *Gatden 2700° Q_st. n.w. ay £Pihs sariors of “mimus 1623 Conn, ave. Inter- ment cl.lrnburn. W. Va. clAI.l.ll. wmrun M. On Tu April 3 he{";uldcncf Golvh n ved wife o d Charles and fhoth- er of Marion O and 'n_W. Charles kf dl\l‘ ter of the llll ‘Winifred M. .‘fi eral hom her I-u reumenu May 3. gen ay ln'lM '-fl e Creek m'n'"‘ un- :30 Re- ¢ the shrine of the Sacred latives and friends Interment Rock cuEENTS, on Tuesday, RO 30 108, hL Ooorlelo'nmll:fiv:;- Eefovfl “u‘-uhwo? (ihe Tate e.lra.\lne::::i htr late rellfl:l;te :34.1 W.:sc’{t.nngn“ln\:e Thetice o Holy Trinity Catholic Chureh, " Jorihe oot ot et toul " nterment on Hill Gometery: 2° 7. April MOND. EDNA M. On Tuesday. c‘fl'& mg"-v. her resldence 141K ¥ st; RISMOND. _belove dnmur of Elmer 8. Orismond and Eva Crismond and beloved sister of James. Allln l;umn;“ Nell, Hazel and Evelsr h-nel nen‘flol:drncu al Od 1 “l! 2. l' 2 Int A o.m. erment Old DAGGD FRANK W, Departed this life o Sunday, April it 'd FRANKS W GOB of H04 H it v RoGra ot Jes & iy Daggs; one son. Frederick Daggs: gaughters. Margaret = Neil. = Louise. ces and Ruth Daggs; one sister, Ellza Relly'and a nost ot other" reia: tives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Funeral Thursday. May 2, from his_late residence: thence to St. Vincent De Paul's Church. South Capi- tol and M sts se. where solemn re- auiem mass will be said for the repose of his soul latives and friends in- . Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- e qeanes 5 four DB Glll MARGARET. On Wednesday, ‘1. 1935. MARGARET DE GREE, belcvzd mnlher of Walter E. and Henry De Gree and Madalene Fennel = Pu- eul services at the W ain “Relatives and friends Xnurmmt 8t. Mary's OCeme! loved wife of the late Andrew Dorr. Fu- neral from the above residence on Pri- day, May B0 Josepi s ChUrch at b ot Reln: tives and friends invited. Interment 8t. Mary’s Cemetery. 2| DUNN. VIOLA, On Monday. Aptil o0 1 18: s n.w VIOLA | DUNN_“Inet” Gamble, “riee” Ware ol | 1903 15th st. n.w. Burviving her are | two brothers of St. Paul, Minn. Re- !;ll.n!fir!;lml at P‘tlll!r s funeral home, w May 1, 'Remains wiil be shipped to [ Paul. Minn du PONT. ALFRED IRENEE. o an\- day, 29.° 1935 " at Jacksonville, APPReD” 1mENEE "6u FONT. e loved ‘husband of Jessie Ball du Po father of Madeleine du Pont Ruoff, Bes- sie du Pont Huidekoper. Alfred Victor u_Pont. Victorine du Pont Dent and Denise du Pont. and brother of Maurice du Pont and Marguerite du Pont Lee. Communicant of the Cathedral of St John the Divine of New York City. Beryices at Nemours. Wilminston, Del. on Thursday. May 2. at 4 pm. d_s. t. Relatives and friends 1nvxud Inter- ment private. 2 FERGUSON. IDA KEITHLEY. at_her residence, KEITHLEY, 2 st widow of ltoben "SiaterPerguson and sister of M W. Buckler. _8he is ferved by s dauvhter. Miz Fom ¥ Lybrand; two sons. Robert K. Ferguson of this 'city and George Shelby Fer- guson of Princeton, Ind. Funeral serv- ices on Thursday, May 2. at 2 p.m. Hysong's parlor: FLYYN‘ (GEORGE CARL. On Wednesdar, 5. at his residence Wash- Ditol Heights. Md S Pefoved Busband Sinty Blanch Fiynn inee_ Humes)- snd father of Henry J.. Mary B. and Georze Flynn. ~ Remains _resting at his sister's residence. Mrs. Harry Leer. 142 A st se. Notice of time of service later FOX. WILLIAM ALEXANDER. On Tues: day. April 0 of his daughter Wha endon.Va. WILLIAM ALEX FOX. beloved husband of the late Mar- garet C. Fox (n ntil Wednesday. 4 On Mon- at Maggie Miller ‘of Chilhowee. Mo mains resting at the Ives funeral home, 310 Wilson blvd.. Clarendon. Va.. where seryices will be held Thursday, May 2. at 2 pm. Interment Pleasant Hill. Mo. GETCHELL, LOIS TH. On Tues- 401 Pairmont. » FUL GETCHELL: mother of E Puneral services at the § funeral home. 2801 14th G Thursday afternoon. May 2. GILLISON. ELIZABETH. Departed this Iife April 2!1_ 19:35. ELIZABETH GIL- N. voted friend _of Rachael Washinston and Jennie L Tirner: conein of Mrs J:,mu And, Lucy Smalliood of n.w., on from Gemmmn Eam u | 29 nd Va. ave . T. Harvev cfllcmm' Relnd\ts nnd friends invited. GILLISAN. LIZZIF. The members of the Rising Sun_Tabernacle. No. 1. of the Love ‘and Charity Society. aré hereby nonfled to_attend the funeral of Sister | LIZZIE GILLISON. Thursday. May 2 from Gethsemane Baptist Church. 23rd st. and Virginia ave., Rev. Harves. astor ISTER VIOLA E. WINKEY. Secy. HARDESTY. SARAH SIDONIA. _On Tues- . April 3. 1935 at Emerwerr‘ Hos- Sroer Rbhatolis M. WA SIDONIA HARDESTY, beloved Fdeongs K. Hardesty of erflnnd Plrk and Wash- ington. Funeral services at the home of her mother. Mrs. Thomas Col- lison, Mayo. Md.. on Thursday. May 2 at 2 pm Interment in Hope Chapel Cemetery. On Mondas. April 20. nr her re\ldlnrb MARY E. HAR- RI8. Chne - eaver tg Simpurn ‘their joss one stepson. a stepdaughter-in-law, three stepgrandchildren = Remains rest: it Henry Washington & Sons’ fu- 467 N st. n.w.. until Wed- m: thereafier at her late Funeral Thursd>y. May .. from the Macedonian Buotist Chirch, ‘Rev, H. coleman . of- ficiating. Interment in Rosemont C""‘A- etery Priends invited. HARRIS, wuu' E. The Ushers' vmon is otifle f the death of MARY E. HAR- RIS, Puneral Thurcdny. May 2. 191 at pm.. Church, Anacostia. ~Members urged to attend WM. H. DAVIS. Pres. nl:u:lur EDWIN RAY. On Wednesday. at the residence Of his Headley, 4117 Pessenden st. N RAY HEA ed R 9400 cfhunln st. 0. '. Non:e of funeral here- after JOHNSON, MAGGIE M. on Sunday. RADH] "lfl Hl‘ She leaves 'to mourn daughters_ Viola Rose and < ght: one son. Ulysses Johnson. and other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home, 1300 South Capitol st. until f | then bnlg‘: will tist Chureh. Buenl Vista. Va PETER DANIEL. On Sflndnv. Avril 28,198, PETER DANIEL KELLY the beloy of Magsie Kelly son, Elizabeth Dewey, Nettie Golden and Marion_Iones. ’rh- funeral from his late residem:e 6 F st. s.w.. on Thurs- | day, May t 2 pm. Relatives and ffiends are invited" 1o qud Inter- mentGlenwood Cemetery. On Wednes~ Emergency Hos- CLINE. beloved husband e A. Leonard inee Barron). He ulw is -umved by _two brothers, James E ank L : ene sister Wilson bl {ron the ubon !unerll Thome on Priday, May 3. at Relatives and !rl!ndl lnvlted lntermem. at Wllk!fl Chapel Cemetery. MALLORY, RICHARD. On Sunday, 35 at Galiinger, ST wfd ARD' MALLORY. of Mrs. rence Price. M4e Uhso teaves. to o aunt_ other relatives Remains resting at Stewart s home. 30 e.. until Wed- e APy 1% thereatter’ at. 43 De. frees st. n.w. Puneral Thurs at 2 p.m.. from his lste residence. nARemALL. ) orl 2 L V!RGIMA 'I!e of Wllnlm M shall, sister of Mary Garner el oken. *Cre. aister. five brothers | and s host of gther relatives and (riends survive Funeral Thursday. May 2. at 2 p.m.. Xmm Henry 8. Washington & Sons' funeral home. Deane ave. | n. Rclu!lvn and friends invited. M DNA. _Departed this life April | e Yodh at Galhnger Hospital EDNA. | Wife of Abram Mason. She also leaves | to mourn their loss & daughter. Mrs. son. Bemlrd loss one friends. funeral Florence Mor PR ayo: eranddaskhter. Barbar Marie Johnson; three sunts. Mrs. Mary n, M sl Newman and Mrs. an uncle, Richard Mooney. Ridy l & Hicks' Xu~ wife. Magste | of | from " Macedonis - Baptist | NEWBOLD. EDWARD C. On Tuesday. April 30. 1935_at his residence. 1853 Newton §ary beldWAfil) O.. pusband of 'Anms ewl neral services at the 8. H. Hines Co. fun: hom 5. Tw, on Thurse pm. P\euu omn OLIVER. Departed this 1t l-tumu e 1038 “Hf.l.'l’ OLIVER o{hlfin;- ath 3t h ‘mourn their lo Satlle ' Chandler, "ié‘a‘“"" relatives and friends at'the Malvan N. J. ave. and R st unti nesday: May 1. at°8 pm then to shipped to Danville. Va. PORTER, MARY ELIZABETH. O Tues- ér residence 3 avon ave. Hyatisvijie Md.. MARY ELIZABETH. beloved wife of William D, Porter. Puneral from her late resi- dence ‘on Thursday. May 2. at 10-30 am. " Interment Congressional PIA Ceme- " AGATHA. On Wednesday. May 1, 5 al Garfleld Hospital. AGATHA TT. Funeral services on Thursday, t Hysong's Cr Cemetery. READ. SALLIE HASSLER. On Tuesday, April 30. 1935, at the residence of pet son, Kenneth H_Read. Coopersburg, BXLLIE HABSLER. READ peloved wite of Robert T Read > Tmerment " ot Soppersburs. Pa..'on Priday, May 3, at NTENO[ l. ILIZAIITH L_On T pril T35 2t Ber- residence. 108 ELIZABETH 1. beloved wife David Ritenour. Services will be lfi.lg !l" :A,zr hu resldent‘; ‘oen Friday. E m. Interment in For, Lincoin ‘Cemetery. IOIIV. JAMES C. On Monday, Avm "n .,5 at_his residence. JAMES C. ROBEY. belo\ed hulblnd Robey and father of Mrs. y M. Helmuth and Rachel L. Rueth. L strictly private. from his ma residence on Thursday. May 2. a a.m. Interment Congressional cemflen. 1 TH. JESSIE BENTON. Apnil’ 29 T st ne. Edward. Jessie V. May Doris and Mary E. Rueth and sister of Maude J. Steward. Funeral services at {he above residence on Thursiav. May 2 at 2 Relatives and friends in- vited. * Fiterment” Glenwood ' Cometery, 1 SLICK. REV. JOHN E_ On Monday. April 2 Testing at the Oliver B. Jenkins funeral home. 809 10th st. n.w. Funeral sert ices at McKendree M. E. Church. Mass. '.I“he h;ll!!‘l} Wh and 10th sts. n.w. on SLICK, REV. JOHN E. Pederal Lodge, No. 3 . ‘M., will hold a spe< Thursday, ave. n.w. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. Rev. JOHN E. SLICK BINGHAM W. MATHIAS, W. . FURR. Sec. STANDARD, NANCY. On Tuesdar. Al 19: ¢ her residence. 620 & . NANCY STANDARD. Josepn and La Joved sister of ker. Mattie Crutchfield. Irene Chapma Maggie Willis, Oilie, Willie and John: Coleman. She also leaves eight’ grand- children. 'Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church 1 fror Ellead Bantist Enurch MintEroment Har- mony Cemetery. TOBEY. NE April 30. Mass. ave. n ice Thursday. May 2 Alban’s Church, cotta, Me. TYLER, MAMIE E. Entered into e(emfl Test, suddeply. Bunday. April o8 163 at 18 N ave e B MAMIE B wite ‘o the ‘late" Cherice. B. Tyler. devoled mother of Charles 8. Tyler. fr.. loving sister of Mrs Bell. ‘Alice and Robert i 11 am Interment Wednesday. Mas 1; thence to the Fesis dence of her sister’ Mrs. Nora Bell E st. s.w 1:30 pm P st. between - Sweet memories will L WISER. JOHN C. Suddenly. on Tuesday. Avri 1935 at his residence. JOHN C.. beloved husband of the late Blanche H "Wiser ans father of Mre Helen Lassise Funeral from Rvan funeral home. 317 S pm. ment Glenwood Cemeters In Memortam. BURREL. EVA. In sad but loving ree membrance of our IM'MU and devoted . Mrs. EVA who de- s ite: eight yu‘s ago today, DEVOTED__CHILDREN. MAMIE RUSSELL. _FPSSIE HOWLEY AND WILLIAM BURREL. DORSEY. MAMIE. A tribute of love the memors of our dear moiher and -law. MAMIE DORSEY. who life eleven years ago to- You suffered hours. long And waited for cure. bu Till God alone. know Cailed you home to peace and rest | HEE LOYING SON RAYMOND DOR. | SEY MOTHER-IN-LAW. POWELL. ours of pain, all in vain best HOLTZCLAW, W. CLAYTON. A tributs of love to the memory of our dear hus- | band and father. W. CLAYTON HOLTZ- CLAW. who Uz:wfl away five years ago | today. May 1 | i e . | 18 " WiFE "AND CHILDREN. * HUNTER. JAMES HAMILTON. A tribute | of love and_devotion to my dear huse Band. - JAMES = HAMILTON HUNTER, ho ' departed thic 'life six vears ago today. May 1. Eternal rest :vsm unto him. O Lord, gnd let perpetual light shine HIS _LON WIFE. MARION _A. HUNTER. JACKSON. EVELYN M. _In memory our dear little sister. EVELYN M. JAC SON. who passed on to city one year ago. April Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to_resi 1 Oémbry's frame we shall keep it For to_us vou were one of the best. SISTERS AND BROTHER. MATTHEWS. CORA L. In loving memory of our dear mother. CORA L. THEWS. who entered into h six years agd vesterday. In_our hearis you Sweetly. tender. There is_not hat_we do not_thir DEVOTED DAUCHTERS, MARTAN AND EDITH. . | MIDDLETON, ELLA G.. SAMUEL AND MARIA L. Sacred to the memory of my dear little friend. ELLA G. MIDDLE- TON. who left us twenty-two vears aga today. May 1. 1913: also her dear par- ents. ' SAMUEL _MIDDLETON. _October 29. 1931, and MARIA L. MTDDLETON, March 7. 1934 Gone. but_not forgotten, THEIR DEVOTED FRIEND. MARIR JARVIS LEWIS. of dmr rrn(l.rr FUNEEAL DIRECTORS | CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. ST CAPITOL ST. V. L. SPEARE CO. | Neither the successor te nor connected with the original R. Speare esubh(hmrnl ane 1009 H St. N.W. NAtion ~J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass Ave NE____Lincoin 5209 “WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 8th St. SE._____ Lincoln 0530. Joseph F Blrch s Sons Phone “'!!L fllmll Established 1841 3034 1 M gt N.W. Frank Geir's Sons Co. Jadsvean st MY, NAtional 2473 er One of the Largest Undertakers in the Worl DESIGNS “GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT 0106. %3 Sandays Cor. 14th © Eye aad Sundays I"lm M Bt GEO A \. COMLEY 75, ¥ st ral Desten Iy Exvert £h Clar._130-3-1_or 26 GUDE BROS co Florai Pieces 1212 F St NAtional 4276 e le;m(mlsurss $250up « delivered ursday, May M. E. Chur v, Gtficlating. Interment church l NORTM 7000 CIRC ek 1453