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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 13, 1935. xx A9 MISS STEVENS TO GIVE KERK RITES TOMORROW |FUNERAL RITES HELD Marriage. 1 Draths. | Deaths. MASSACHUSETTS LATIN AMERICA LECTURE | specist ispaten vo Toe star. FOR ALBERT ROBERTS | eff—srmshi,. g, Mgy il Mt S30%MoN, iRV Moome. noeny 7 Fesii il an - REESE WHObE OWERY BRUNETT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY COTTAGE CITY, Md., May 13— ! ‘ L 2 Status of Women in Southern Re- | pyneral services for Mrs. Emily A. Retired New York Capitalist Is| Glarha flf blliltfl\fl ’ ohntag o Stitlng to mne St Tolocioy publies Will Be Discussed at | Kerk, 68 years old, widow of Frlnkf Buried in Fairview Cemetery, |KLUG. FRANK A T wieh to thank my | underwriters associated with this offce. Meeting Tonight. E. Kerk, who died Saturday at me\ e s Irtends and relatives for iheir e i Dennis Edward Barkley home of her daughter, Mrs. T. Weston | i BRI U o loxs orclo : S o Both Ways ey W aiey Miss Doris Stevens, chairman of the | gcott. 19 Barney street here, will be | SPecisl Dispaich to The Star. KLUG. "*SUSIE HOFFMAN Rivo, 5| o N S g e i b B Inter-American Commission of Wom- | held there tomorrow afternoon at 2| CULPEPER, Va. May 13—Funeral | RANDOLEH. JJ{,’F‘,"\\“R,L;’)‘“', Y58 caren, aavs. 0'CONNOR KT RINE. On_ Sung ) };’;,;’,3"35:,‘,’","010 en, will deliver the concluding lec- | O'clock. Interment will be in Cedar | services for Albert Samuel Roberts | Passed away Thursday 1935 | rest o “ave R Poootd v, The . dber fiure in a‘geries on afn Acierican H‘Blrsel;‘(!e':{ywns born {n Germany, | ¥E0 dled suddenly while on a vislt to | felatiies, Whelr, decsest sopreciution tof | e Daniel J Harrison. © | affairs at George Washington Uni-|but came to this country when 6 his cousin, Miss Gertrude Durant of and other expressions of sympathy PARKS. HERBERT ol versity tonight at 8 o'clock. months old. She came to Cottage | Washington and Culpeper, at the Du- | A uths sl at pever City with Mr. and Mrs. Scott 17 years | rant country home in cmpppfll o |ago from Philadelphia. Besides Mrs. | County, were held yesterday at St ment to secure equal civil and political | Scott, a brother, Charles Ecker of | Stephen’s Episcopal Church Burlal | T. Loehl O’Brie: Dandridge K. Mason Miss Stevens. & pioneer in the move- e May Relle Raymond Life Insurance Ruth Jzfleu Saunders ANTHGNY, FENTON. X d o H e | rights for women, has traveled widely | Washington, survives. She was One | was in Fairview Cemetery. (A,Iy[(;na,;l.;"g writson in the Latin American countries and |Of the organizers of the auxiliary of | Mr. Roberts, a retired capitalist ot | . g s attendad & number, of internae the Fire Department. Long Island, N. Y., was the eldest \nni e —— of the late Gen. Albert S. Roberts, N THEODORE W COOK. Production Manager tional conferences. She will speak to-| 1 & g4 i Held in Death. |U.S. A. Suffering from a heart ail- 6 ROBERT H. FIELD, Asst. Production Manager night on the status of Latin American = ment, he had come to Culpeper for womnen. MILLVILLE, N. J, anl ldii [ r—-} an indefinite stay | z | An unidentified man was killed yester- | In addition to his widow, he is sur- QGeorge Howland Cox, professorial| ;"o " yalked on the Crown Point | yived by three children and by tw G,Mm{ Ag,,.f lecturer on current Hispanic-Amer- | g | 3 o ican affairs, will preside. The series {";fl‘i““e:f Glbbetown, by car driven | prothers, Henry Chalmers Roberts, Hina! beani inoscitod] Tinder. the - mes Cranda o ~ | well known to the literary world of Dist. 4780-1-2 914 Evans Building || | 2o%,00%5¢ fhe Genter of Inter-Amer- fonD. C. Crandall was held in $5.000 London, England, and Gordon Rob- jcan Studies of George Washington erts of Texas. s ;‘——‘“_b‘t i Births Reported ! CLARK GRIFFITH’ S NIECE X o Melford . §il e e i | e % MR AN b DIES AT TAKOMA PARK | cial).—A handicraft and quilt exhibit | Fmuv, o SBARIE, K rEaoica. “hov. will be held in the post office here|Herbert and Bessie E. Brooks Thursday from 2 to 6 pam. and from | Seol 5 Zard bt By B! o 8 to 10 pm. by Mrs. Anne Turner | Ludovico and Rosolina Pappano Dov. morrow Afternoon—Was > 4 Joseph P. and Agnes T. Slattery. bovs and women of the First Methodist | Jomer s ani Huy L Zabews. bo War Mrse. Episcopal Church South of Hyatts- | Burlee and Carrie Jackson, girl. | ville. Tea will be served. James'and Addie Johnson. girl Funeral services for Jean V. Griffith, | e —————————— s =S | Diece of CIaTk GRithth, president of the Washington Base Ball Club, who died Saturday night at her home, 205 | Takoma_avenue, Takoma Park, Md will’be held at the W. W. Chambers | funcral home, 1400 Chapin street, to- morrow at 2 pm. Miss Griffith, who was 39 vears old, will be buried Arlington National Cemetery was a World War nurse. She had been ill two weeks Besides her parents., Earl E. and Vernea Griffith. Miss Gr i vived by three brothers, Shirley V. of | Chattanooga, Tenn., and Jesse E. and Earl H. Griffith, jr, of Washington. (edarHill | Wvgtma most Kmnn/u (Emetery AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL IDA Joseph Bailey University. Funeral Services to Be Held To- Hingham Center. M MARY A. On at 6:15 pr CURTIS, ALVIN T JOHN T onMonday Agents for DARE. JOSEPH WILSON. ¢ New York Life Insurance Company John P. Lynch Warren Sanford Stone, C. L. U. M. 1. Walter Sidney Simon Harry Shalin Chalmers J. Roland W. Elwood Baker Carl H. Reisinger Shoreham Building BOOTH REBECCA arday. M DICKSON. HENRIETTA GEORGF JFuMA. | Departed ¢ N 5 b 612 nm Al DENGAN. ROBERT LY - m Hospital, EN THN ) DG e AU R National 0624 ELLIOTT. LUCY M.« COAT THIEF IS FOOLED BY POLICE AT MASS Colored Man Seized W Fur Garme Not in Church. GARDINER. JOHN. O by Men GARRETT, ROSE FMMA. On S The police er's day mass GLENN. YOSEPH F. On S v May GRIFFITH. JEAN ¥ curred during the ma I A N “ROOSEVELT"” PAYS FINE HERDER. DFLBERT CHARLES JENKINS. WILLIAM T gave to t lerk ' N‘udw they had been well sele de no effort to determine tix e e Sl c Dea{h, RCPOH(’ JENKINS, WILITAM 1. T) Belle E_Jewett. 8¢ B, JENKINS, WHLIAM 1 e n | _LOST | Lost and Found cdvertisements | for the daily Star wid be accepted Mondays to Fridays, mclusive. up who | | to moon day oy issue. Saturdaus Lodee of the ; end legal hclidays up to 10 am. | e.. C i | ” | day of 1ssue. For the Sunday Star F up to 11_pm_Saturday A | ma\mrm EARRINC y 3 “No, I don’t carrv life insurance- JOHNSON. EITEN FLiZA. T d 14th Raleigh . I own it!” JONES, JOHN A F ESSIR, those words get me madder'n a Betsy Ann to college. “No sir, I don't carry insurance. But I OWN %:E(;u :_\é«;q v ; . ! ! : N ¥ 3 L et hen. Carry insurance. 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