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MAY 15th IS STRAW HAT DAY STRIKES THE KEY-NOTE to Summer Smastness ® Again the sure touch of Knox designers has produced straws and panamas with that stim- ulating freshness of line that makes them the standard of smartness ‘Summer after Sum- mer. Again they are preeminently the gentle. man’s hat for town, country or shore. KNOX STRAW HATS, $4 AND UP KNOX PANAMAS, $7 AND UP | All in Knox Ovalized Sixteenths RALEIGH HABERDASHER WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE— 1310 F STREET THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1935. STOVALL, FORMER MINISTER, EXPIRES Editor of Savannah Press Served 10 Years as Envoy to Swiss. By the Associated Press. SAVANNAH, Ga, May 14.—Pleas- ant A. Stovall, editor of the Savannah Evening Press and former United States Minister to Switzerland, died today. | The 77-year-old editor had been in poor health for some time. He died at his residence here. Long one of Georgla's prominent | Agures in journalism, Stovall began his newspaper career after graduating | at University ol Georgia in 1875. He started as a reporter on the Athens, Ga., Banner, later joined the staff of the Augusta Chronicle and shortly be- came associate editor of the Chronicle. He established the Savannah Press | here and continued its sole owner for many years until January, 1931, when he sold it to H. V. Jenkins of the Savannah Morning News. Stovall con- tinued as its editor. A boyhood schoolmate of Woodrow wilson at Augusta, Ga., Mr. Stovall and the war President were close friends for years. and when the World War came President Wilson sent hlmx to Switzerland as Minister. From 1913 to 1920 Mr. Stovall re-| mained at his diplomatic post, serving | quring the trying war and post-war | perlods as adviser on questions of neu- | Chase, Md. trality, and aided refugees who flocked to Switzerland. In recognition of his humanitarian work the Belgian gov | ernment presented him a gold medal. Yugoslavia Boosfs Trade. Yugoslavia is increasing its ports of electrotechnical equipment. Annuar May Sates: Editor Dies WAL GOHEN DIES; PROMINENT EDITOR Funeral for Atlanta Journal President Delayed Until Daughter’s Arrival. By the Assoclated Press. ATLANTA, May 14.—Plans for the prominent editor and vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, were delayed today pending the ar- rival of his daughter from Europe. The daughter, Mrs. Jean M. Bien- venu of Lisbon, Portugal, will arrive in New York tonight with her hus- children. ___ PLEASANT A. STOVALL. panic st last night closed a career that carried him from a reportorial position to | J. CASTLE RIDGWAY EX-BANKER, EXPIRES | Aieria souroat and to s short erm | in the United States Senate. He had been ill for a long period. Funeral Services to Be Held To- only last week he returned from morrow Afternoon for Chevy Chase Resident. for treatment of a stomach ailment. Roosevelt Expresses Sorrow. At his bedside when he died were his wife, the former Julia Lowry J. Castle Ridgway, 61, a former | Ciarke: a son, John 8. Cohen, jr. of | cashier of the District National Bank, | New York, and his nmr‘dMu Barton died of a h Haxall Wise of Richmond, Va. he % l"e;rt ;tlt“k yesterday é;hu | " President Roosevelt, a friend of Maj Jinomnss m street, eVY | Cohen, led high officials in expressions of sorrow. Postmaster General James Born in Shawneetown, Ill, Mr.| Vi of the b ere. Mot sumived vy i |14 & Mot weful citizen and leader widow, Mrs. Jean Crawford Ridgway; | ",,',‘:“J e Han béen Demoeratic & sister, Mrs. Willlam A Rodenberg, | .. ¢i5na) committeeman from Georgia and a brother, Thomas C. Ridgway. | since 1924 Funeral services will be held at the | "0}y of the Georgla delegation residence tomorrow at 3 pm. BuUrlal|yna¢ vear he and other leaders of the will be in Cedar Hill Ceme‘"’ | william G. McAdoo forces battled Al- - e fred E. Smith to the deadlock which JOHN L THORNE DIES | ended in the nomination of John W. | Davis of West Virginia as a compro- of Barber Shop Business 40 Years. | mise presidential candidate. in John L. Thorne, 60, proprietor of Proprietor Joined Journal in 1890, Maj. Cohen first joined the staff of the Atlanta Journal in 1890 as a re- porter, after serving for a time on the funeral of Maj. John 8. Cohen, 65,, Maj. Cohen’s death at his home Rochester, Minn., where he had gone | A. Farley paid tribute to him as “one | great editors of the country | Dies in Atlanta MAJ. JOHN 8. COHEN MRS LIZETTE K. BAER, Mrs. Lizzette Krumm Baer, | widow of Nathan Baer, former Capitol guard in charge of the diplomatic gal- lery of the Senate, died today at her home, 108 Flower avenue, Park. | Born in Baltimore, Mrs. Baer lived there until she was married more than 50 years ago in Christ Church, Alex- andria. She lived thereafter in San Diego and New York before coming to | this city. The couple at one time | operated delicatessens | block of Tenth street. Mrs. Baer was a charter member and former lieutenant commander of the Women's Benefit Association, Order of the Maccabees. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Bosch and Mrs. W. E. Miller, both of Baltimore. Funeral services will be conducted at the home Friday, | 10 a.m., by Rev. Abram Simon. Burial | will be in Louden Cemetery, Balti- | | more. JOHN A, MEUSHAW, 79, | OYSTERMAN, IS DEAD WIDOW OF GUARD, DIES | | 80, Takoma | on Pennsyl- | vania avenue southeast and in the 900 | A-I1 Dreaths. BOWIE. ALBERTA. Departed this life on Bunday May after a brief ill- Bowle. mother of James. Frank. Clar- ence, ‘George and Raymond Bowie the late Irene Ambush She also le: Addie Mahoney and M nephew, Alphonso W dchildren ‘and a hos and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home, 614 4th st. sw. Notice of funeral later. | BUSH, HOWARD, SR. Departed this ite |~ at his residence. 56 Prospect ave.. B Mawr. Pa. on Monday, May 1. 1 HOWARD 'BUBH. SR. He leaves mourn ‘heir loss 'a devoted wile. Saran Bushi two children. a son. Howard Bush ir; a daushter, Helen Bush: two de- voted sisters Helen B. Campbell of Washington. D_C.. and Ada B. Hackett of Baltimore, Md . and other relatives | and friends. = Notice of funeral later. CABBAGESTALKS. GRACE. On day. May 11, 10 GRACE CABBAGE- STALKS. the beloved mother of Heze- kiah, Willie. Raymond and William Ed- | ward Cabbagestalks and Nora Wilder Notice of funeral later. Remains re ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis fun church, 1432 You st. n.w. CLARK. MARY A. On Sunday. May 12 the _late Thomas F. Clark and mother of Thomas F. Clark, Mrs. B J. Carlin and Edward J. Clark. late residence. ©1¢ h st. n.e. Wednesday May 15. at K30 am thence to Holy Name Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for repose of her soul Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. (Boston, Mas Papers please copy.) 14 | CLARKE. ISABEL. Departed tnis life Saturday. May i1, 1075, after a brie iliness, 18ABEL CLAR! mourn their loss two brother and two devoted friends. the R and Mrs Samuel Kelsey Remains Testing at Barnes and Maithews funcral home, 614 4th st. 5 % Wednes- day. May 15. ai from the A St Tciating. CURTIS, ALVIN T. Suddenly, on Satur- dav. May 11 1935. AL T. CURTIS, beloved husband of Otha P, Curtis (nee De Laney) and father of James N. Alvin T gr. Willam T Raiph M. Harty 'O B cur ra at the W. W funeral home Tuesday. May 14 ment Fairview Cemetery on Tuesday, May 14. at 2:30 pm atives and friends invited to attend DARE. JOSEPH = WILS On Sunday. May 12 193 Garfleld Hospita | JOSEPH WILSON DARE. beloved hu:- | band of Prances B. Dare and father of Dornthy Dare. Services at the S H Hines Co_funeral home t nw., on Wednesday. May 15. at Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery DUNGAN, ROBERT LEE. On Mly 13, 1945, ROBERT LEE DL‘\()-\N beloved husband of Lott J n | and father of Robert ‘ Elizebeth Dungzan and ward G. Dungan later EMKQTA?‘T ESTHER N. On Monday i 1 Home. 1 v N_EMMART. Re Lee funeral home. 4th e where services Wednescay. May 15 | Sives and riends in Arlington Na | PREEMA § FREEMAN. band of Manva Freemun and father of Walter Freeman. Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Danzansky. 3501 14th st. nw. on Wednesday May 15 at oh aw.. h st at 10.50 &' Culpeper May _On Monday. May City, JOSEs beioved hus- nem ALBERTA BOWIE" wife of Georee | of other | Satur- | 1935 MARY A. CLARK. beloved wife of | Puneral from her | Breaths. REAVIS, CLARA A, On Sunday. May 12 Sibiey Memorial Hospital beloved wife of Albert &. Remaizns resting at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass ave De. where Services will be held on Wednesday, May 15._at 2 pm. Rel tives and friends invited. Interment private 14 | RICE, EDWARD T. On Monday May 13, at his residence. 926 D st. s.W. EDWARD T. RICE aged 69 years. be- loved husband of Nettie Rice and father of Mrs_1da L Bryant and Ernest T. Rice_ Puneral from the above residence on Thursdav. Mav 16 at 1:30 pm. Services at Pifth Baptist Church. E st between th and 7th sts. s.w.. at Relatives_and friends are invited. terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. RIDGWAY. JOSEPH C. On Mondav. May 15, 1935, at his residence 270 Elm st evy Chase, Md. JOSEPH C. RIDG AY. beloved husband of Jean C. Rids- Funeral “from hix iate residence on Wednesday. May 15, at 5 pme Ine ferment Cedar Hill’ Cemetery. 17, Ma EDN RILEY, EDNA BAKER. On Mond, the beloved niece of 35, at Georgetown Hospital BAKER RILEY She also leaves other friends. Notice of fu- Richard Pryor reiatives and neral later. Remains resting at_ the | W Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 | Youst. nw. SAVOY. LEROY. May " 1% 1935 p.m. n- 5 Suddenly. on Sunday, at_Casualty Hospitai. LEROY SAVOY ~He leaves to_mourn their loss & loving father, Thomas Savoy: a_sister. Loulse Savoy: seven brothers and a host of other relatives a | tice ot funeral SHANHOLTZ. W May 15, 1945, at Hospital WILLIAM W.. the beloved hus- band of Eva M. Shanholtz and father of Willlam H. and Leslie R. Shanholtz. Mrs, Ismay E ' Costello. Mrs. Mattie M. Vaughn znd Mrs. Ruby M. Cousin. - neral services at his daughter's resi- dence, 1251 Morse st. ne.. on Thursday. May i6 at % pm. Relatives and friends are invited. erment Cedar Hill Cem- etery. 15 SPALDING. day. May GiGigetown University” Honpital MILDRED BPALDING loved wife of Wl MILDRED. = On Mon- am. st ANNIE be- p.m ‘home of George W st. nw. Relatives Interment Glen- uneral 00 M ited VE. On Monday. Mfl n ‘EUGENE TAYLOR. beloved hus- of Taylor. foster father of Evelyn Hackett. brother of James, Rich- ard. Rosa and Hattie Taylor.' Ellen French and Nannie Washington. _Fu- neral Friday, May 17 Rock Creek ' Baptist t St. Phillips’ H VERMILLION, SUSAN B. M 1935, at Colonial B. wife of the late Edward F. n and mother of P. T Vermil- Wolcott and Mrs. M. Go; St. Louls. Mo the Lee f ave. ne. wh Wednesday es and Iri te T R. On Saturday. May 1. 1945 at Gallinger Hospital. ERNEST WEAVER of 1478 9th st. n.w Re- ains Testing at Frizier's funeral home. . ave. n.w. Notice of funeral Remains re: home. 4th st re services will May 15, at 11 nds are invited. 14 8 at and Ma Ohbituary. JOHN L. John L. Thorne. & known colored business man. ied Saturday. April 27. 1935. He was e of the iness men of wha THORNE. we o oneer b | the Carlisle Barber Shop on upper | | Fourteenth street, in which district | he had been engaged in business for New York World and the Augusta, | | Ga., Chronicle. He was successively 16:30 a'm. Interment Adas Israel Cem- | etery. = now considcred ‘Greater Wash: _For forty vears he maintained By the Assoclated Press. i ¥ barber business on Park road On Sunday. May A Sound Investment! 530 anp %35 Hart Schaffner & M AND FINE RALEI GH SUITS reduced to $2 485 HESE are the suits you’d buy for pre 1 nine months in the year . . . Foremost sty all-wool fabrics. Every garment is the style—the first word in quality. sent wear, for next Fall or Spring. The sort of suits you’ll wear les and tested last word in In models and sizes for all men and young men ... plenty of sizes for the hard-to-fit man! Sizes: Regular, 34 to 50; shorts, 34 to 46; longs, 36 to 46; stouts, stouts, 39 to 50; short stouts, 38 to 46. alterations. S A Group of $35 to $40 SUITS $2985 LA $40 to $45 SUITS $3 485 i AR A ML EEE 38 to 48; long No charge for A Group of ! A Group of i $45 to $55 SUITS 308 VAT B NOW IS THE TIME TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 30-day accounts are payable at the end of the month following purchase. Extended Payment Plan allows you 4 months in which to equal payments—without any interest ® Curb Parking Service—Private Chauffeurs in make 4 charges. Attendance @ RALEIGH HABERDASHER WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE—1310 F STREET 40 years, died April 24 at his home, 2213 Thirteenth street, and was buried three days later. ’ He is survived by two daughters, | Mae and Dorothy Thorne; two sons, Franklin and Wallace Thorne, and | gency in 1932 | reporter, political writer, Washington correspondent, chief editorial writer, | managing editor and since 1917 was | president and editor. Maj. Cohen was active in Mr. Roosevelt's nomination for the presi- That year he was \’°‘" nephews and nieces. Talley R.{made vice chairman of the national Holmes and Mrs. H. H. Herriott, Dr. ‘ Schieffelin Claytor and John C. Clay- tor. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. | Simsie E. Thorne Claytor. C/do.r Hill vyb'w mos/ &alll/’ fr C/metery __AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL w. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COLl. 0464 Phones | ADams 10341 V777777777 Consider This. Your Guarantee | 'of The Best At Small Cost We again claim the finest funerals in the world for the money. The design above will always stand for that, As we advertise the best, you naturally should expect the best from ‘“‘One of the Largest Undertakers in the World.” This metal casket, which with cars, hearse and use ot chapel, is the same as most $500 funeral serv- ices, for only $265. $165 e—— This good quality, neat, cloth casket and a whole dignified funeral conducted by Chambers — service, hearse, cars and free use of chapel and parlor all for one price, $165. e e, When you call Chambers, you not nly bave the service of Washing- ton’s Largest Undertaker, but one of the Largest in the World. MAIN OFFICE 1400 CHAPIN ST. N.W. COlumbia 0432. SOUTHEAST BRANCH 517 Eleventh St. 8.E. Lincoln 4477. committee. In the same year he was appointed to the United State Senate to fill the vacancy left by the death of Senator | Willlam J. Harris. He had won his | military title in the Spanish-American | War. OFFICIALS HERE SHOCKED. Roosevelt Joins in Expressions of Sor- | row at Death of Maj. Cohen. Messages of sympathy from persons high in governmental circles sped to Atlanta on receipt of word of the death of Maj. John 8. Cohen, pub- lisher of the Atlanta Journal and vice chairman ot the Democratic National | Committee. President and Mrs. Roosevelt sent messages of deepest sympathy to Mrs. | Cohen and the family. | = ’ |~ Postmaster General Farley, his im- | mediate chief in Democratic party | councils, also dispatched a message of deep sorrow. “I am terribly shocked to learn of the death of Maj. Cohen,” Farley said. “He has been a close personal friend | of mine for many years. His services to the Democratic party for upward of 40 years are known and appreciated throughout the United States.” Another tribute came from 'Harlee Branch, Second Assistant Postmaster respondent for the Atlanta Journal. Senator Russell, Democrat, of | Georgia said “Georgia has lost one of her ablest and most distinguished sons” in the death of Maj. Cohen. 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Ave. AT. 1700-1701 | General and former Washington cor- | S - ANNAPOLIS, May 14.—John A Meushaw, for many years the owner and skipper of a Chesapeake Bay oyster boat, is dead at his home in Earleigh Heights, Anne Arundel County, after a long illness. He was 79 years old Surviving are his widow and two children, Arthur C. Meushaw, and Mrs. D. E. Colman, both of Wash- ington. Funeral services will be con- | ducted tomorrow Meushaw home. ! dlurha of Thanks. AMOS. OLIVE LOUISE. We wish to ex- our deep gratifude to the several ations and the manv friends for kind words and cards beau- 1 floral tributes at the death of our loved one. OLIVE LOUISE_AMOS THE FAMILY. OVERHALL. WILLIAM T. We wish ihank Rev. T.'N. Austin of Alexandri Va. Mrs lda_ Blackwell. ‘i i organizations. co-workers of the National Press Club.~ employes of Cafe and all of our many relatives and frien their expressions of sym pathy and beautiful floral tributes du ing our recent bereavement of WIL- LIAM T. OVERHALL THE PAMILY. Deaths. AKERS. BERNARD LOVE! on Tuesday. May 14. 1 LOVELL AKERS of nw Notice of funeral hereafter BAER, LIZETTA K. On Tuesday, May 1 5. at her residence 108 Flower ave. Takoma Park. Md._ LIZETTA BAER. widow of Nathan Baer. Pun services at her Friday. May 17 at Park Cemeters 5 BAILEY. IDA ALER. On Sunday. May 12 1935,"at her re Bth st. s W, 1D, the late Joseph, morning at the Sudde; BERNAR! 1445 Fairmont sf Tecldtnica, Puneral services at the Fifh | Baptist Church, 609 E st. s.w._on Wed- nesday, May 15. at 2 pm. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 14 BAILEY. SARAH JANE. 135, 1935, at her residence 1451 Ridge place se. SARAH JANE BAILEY (nee | Scrogsinsi. “beloved" wite “of the late | George Balley Funeral from the sbove residence on Thursday. May 16. at K40 am Mass at St. Theresa's Church Iith and V ste. sé. at § am. Rela- and friends invited. Interment t Cemetery 15 tives ART. On Monday. | the Julius Kline. home of her 2141 Wyo- JTAGGART m C. Besides Mrs: n is survived a_daughter Franklin L. Moe of Flushing. L. 1. and a son. Clement T. Bates of Balti- more. Md, ~ Services at Warner E_Pum- phrey’s funeral home X424 Georgia ave. Silver Spring. Md. on Tuesday. May 14 at :3:30 pm Interment on Wednesday, May 15 at 2:30 pm. at Hingham Center. Mass 14 BEATTIE. JAMES H. Suddenly. on Mon- day. May 14. 1935 JAMES H.. the be- loved husband of Thyrza H_ Beattie and father of James W. Beattie. of funeral later BECKWITH. MADELINE. On Tuesday. May 14 i at Kingston. R I MAD- ELINE BECKWITH. daushter of the late Gen. Edward G. and Cornelia Beckwith. Funeral service at_her Jamestown. R. I. on Wednesday, May 15. at X o'¢lock ~“Tnterment at Arlington fonal Cemetery. BLUNT. VIRGINIA. Qn Tussday morniy May ' 14, 1945, VIRGINIA Senter” of the 1ate T AW BIui and Marion A. Coolidge. and sister of H. W. Blunt. jr. of Gaithersburs. Md. William™ L. Blunt of La Funeral Friday, May 17. private BRITTON. EMMA. Officers and members of Mount Olivet Tabernacle. Order of daughter. M ming _ave w. EDITH BATES. wife of "the late s of Cambridge. M; €d to attend a call meeting at Pisher- w. on Wed- {0 pm. anze (he funeral for Sister ERMMA | TTTON. Funeral Thursday. May 16. at 1:30 pm. from John Stewart's Me- morial M. E.’ Church, G st. between ird and 4th sts. sw. Rev. H, Tolson pastor. Al other members of Taber- nacle ‘Galilean Fishermen are invited to attend. BROTHER GEORGE HOBGOOD. uler. SISTER SARAH BROOKS. R. W. Scribe. LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wid be accepted Mondays to Fridays, tnclusive, up to moon day o] issue. Saturdays and legal hclidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BEADED BAG—Small, blue. containing money. fraternity pin, compact: Monday, cinity White House. Reward. BOSTON BRINDLE BULL—White _chest. 60 Call At- Hlifi‘;sci?ni ARRING. hook st Hotel. Ewarts Cafeteria., or between Ralelgh and 1ith and F sis ‘Return to Ziebel. Ralelgh Hotel. Reward. [ty DOG—Brown and _white English _setter, female: one brown eye: license 20816. Reward. _Phone Cleveland 1 ENVELOPE. large. brown; containing man- uscript: Soturday. between Raleigh Hotel and 19th st. Reward. 2100 10th st. Decatur_3660. HAT BOX_BIack patent leather. contain- ing child's costumes; In front of 2536 17th st n.w._Call A 659, MESH PURSE. all silver; in Takoma Park. Reward. 105 Holly ave. Shepherd 2580. MONEY BAG. small silver_ chain__contain- ing $1. Please return to Mrs. Taylor, 105 Holly ave.. Takoma Park. Reward. REVOLVER, from aito, T3th st and Pa. ave. nw. 38 cal § & W. No. 409218 properts D, C, ‘Police dept. Reward. Of- icer J. T. Nash. 7th_precinct. BPITZ PUPPY—Male white, with tan ear and tan spot on back: no collar; name Toby: vicinity 19th :nd 8 sts. &5 Mon- WRIST WATCH (lady’s Bulova). at-mond:, emerald seiting. En route 15th’ | p.e. via street ‘Sentiment. Lineoln 7: ‘ On Monday. May | Notice late home in | x_si Galilean Fishermen ‘are hereby reauest- | Walnut | mxmun. JORN. 1 af Freedmen's GARDINER of Fairm beloved father of Albe neifa Staniey. Lucy Sher: Gardiner. Remains re funeral home, 50 H We sday. May 15. at 1 pm. the above funeral home GARVIN, GEORGE N 14, 14 t & N ‘GARV band of Ma t of Hugh H._Garvin Wednesday. May 15 song's parlors, 1300 ment Augusta Ga HERDER. DELBERT CHARLES. On Mo, day. May 1% 1945 DELBERT CHARLI HERDER. band of 12 Hospital. JOHN Heights. gtfl N st Ha s.w. on Wed Relatives day. May 15. at Interment C*(‘ friends are in Hill Cemetery. ;DOUGLAS W. oOn Monday \ny ster n.e. DOUGLAS of Susan A Hesen. Fu O'Donnell’s | tives and friends Mount Olivet Cemeter JOHN FENTON. U st. n.w.. JOHN FENTON beloved husband of E also leaves three si other relatives and fri resting at_Bovd's funeral st. nw. Fun On Mond residence. 1 JACKSOR. 1840 L y 16 beloved husband of Mary E. Akers. | WIL] SAMUEL W JOHNSON. ELLEN ELIZA. life on Sunday men’s Hospital SON. the devoted W ert Johnso; Emma P Robert and Charles Joarison and the 1a John H. Johnson and Mrs. Lottie Dou iass: sister of Festus Fiippo of Carolin Hercamp Flippo of C. She also leaves one & Dandridee: _two and R and & host of othi Remains r Co's Pun Departed this i Erandchildr Dandridge tives and friends S"°P. "Morrow & | Ti4q 4th = nw | May 15. at 1 om | named funeral pariors Thomas officiatin Memorial Cemetery JONES._JOHN A | *orest ‘sunday ev | 10 o'clock. & sw. JOHN A. JOI belov of Frances Jones He 0 mourn their loss three sisters and host of other re friend ? Notice of funeral later STON. JOHN DUNBAR, On M Hospi'a 36in' "DUNBAR N. husband of Efie E. Kynaston and father of John D L d Marvin he W. W 1400 Ch W ’nm Relatives and £ | LEWIS, JOHN H. Tuesday. May 14 Hospital. JOHN H 1935 at Freedmen's LEWIS of Linden Test- sisters and o - g at Ruth s funeral hoi O st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. LOWREY. LAND Saturday. May 11, 1935, at 12:07 LANDON. be- loved husband of Ruth Lowrey. father of Virginia Whittington. Ruby Melvin Lowrey and Landon Lowr He also leaves (o mourn their mother. two sisters. three aun uncle two grandchildren. two e and Stewart's Notice of fu law and othe Remains _res home 30 H st later. MEDEVITT JAM T ng_at ne. ALOYSIUS. On S S A Hyarisvile, Ma 1US “MCDEVITT, Fu: neral from the chapel of Sacred Heart | Home. Hyattsville. Md. on Wednesday, May 15. at 9 am Interment priva Please omit flowers. 14 McPHERSON. ELVA IRENE. May 13, 10:5. at Freedmen's Hospital ELVA IRENE McPHERSON. aged 14 years. beloved daughter of J. nd Harriat McPherson. ~She is also survived by one sister and three broth- ers’ " Remains resti the MeGuire funeral home. 1820 nw. Notice of funeral later 15 D‘CO‘T\OK KATHERINE. On Bundn\ 1935. at_her residence. Nithois ave, se.* KATHERINE. 0CO NOR (nee Nelligan). beloved wife of the late Patrick O'Connor. held from the above residence Wednes- day, May 15, at S:30 am. Requiem mass at St Teres: Church at 9 am Interment Mount vet Cemetery. 14 | O'CONNOR, KATHERINE. The Ladles’ Benevolent Society of St. Theresa’s Church_will meet at the late residence of KATHERINE O'CONNOF 42 Nich- oln ve. se.. Tuesdey evening May 14 ‘at T30 o'clock Tor ravers: and lll!nd mass at St Teresa’s Church ‘Wednesday_morning at_9 o'clock. FLORENCE TUCKER, Pres. ANNIE GARVEY. Rec. Sec OTOOLE BRIDGET. On Monday. at_her residence. 38 BodET O TOOLE (hee Waish): beloved wife of John O'Toole and mother of Morgan and Michael O'Toole Pu- neral will be held from the above resi- dence Thursday. May 16 _at 9:30 am. High requiem mass at St. Peter’s Church at 10 a.m. Ihterment Holy Rood Cem- etery. Relatives and friends invited. 15 O'TOOLE. BRIDGET. Members of Di- vision. No. 7. Ladies’ Auxiliary. Ancient | Order of Hibernians. ‘are requested to assemble at the residence of our late sister. BRIDGET O'TOOLE, 135 E st ?! ‘}"u:sdn‘y ‘Mny 1[4 1 " . at 8 p.m., ecitation of prayers or the FERYE" LEARY Bresident. ELLEN T. STAN’K‘ON Secretary, PARKER, LEMUEL L. On Monday. May 13, 1935. LEMUEL L. PARKER. beloved husband of Evelyn May Parker. mn!rtl from his late residence. 8 G st._ne. on Thursday, May 16. at 2 p.m. tives and friends are invited e ment Cedar Hili Cemetery. 15 |PINN CGARRIE E. On Tuesday, Ml‘ at her rrsmrnc! 4730 er! 10dp. at ner, residence ezio, Sheni | Adams).’ the dflolru wife of Garfleld A. Pinn, sister of Mrs. Mary McKenney. Mrs. Ella Duncar and Alphonso R. Adams. Puneral from her late residence ‘Thu ay, May 16. at 1:30 p.m. fiven ang riadas invited to atiend wn Oemetery. Inter- R % beloved | Departed this life on | On Monday. | Franklin | Funeral will be ‘ Reia: | st.. and later the Carlisle shop t. He was also in the U He had Tate Charies ebu; one of and Harriet Thorne of re. S C. Charles Thorne was the pioneers and founders of 1 e first man to contract fo i he main street. He of the fire department as a juror e many grandchildren of the Thorne are he pub- Franklin. of ce. of the fire al _deparime and Joha c Claytor ersity Law School a pepers please copy SIS E THORNE CLAYTOR 10 Pea St. N.W.. Washin In Memortam. BRANSON, JOHN A. In memory of our _JOHN A~ BRANSON. who two years ago today rsary_masses of- onic’s. St. Francis er's Churches for the JENNIE. VERONICA n _memorv of my SANDY' 8" BROWN. who years ago today. May 14 3 WIFE. ELIZA. A tribute of love and 0 1o my dear wife and our dear FLIZA CEPHAS. eparted Tine years ago today, ey 13 CEPHAS. de tears &t the moment shed. of the hearts that are tears In the after years rance fondly spoken es and life departs AND AND CHILDREN. * In sad but loving re- r devoted mother who departed this 4. 1932 mother. ERS_ MRS. MA- MRS_HATTIE ILDREN. MRS ND MR. EARL B. We_wipe HER LOVI) RIE R. CON ND. AND GRA M. SMITH crozzo. ou SUSIE. T, ear dausht loving remembrance SUSIE CUOZZO. us eleven years ago keeps her nea MOTHER 'AND: DAD. loving re- mother. VS. who departed ago today, May love ever Las shone, des and_endures. like hers. UGHEER JOHN AND MADELINE . MOYE, AGNES E. Sacred to the sad but n dear and de- "AGNES E. MOYE who de- life one vear ago today her. O Lord. e upon ‘her. JOHN " D. RIGGLES, RICHARD. In _loving memory CHARD RIGGLES., who passed away two years ago. May 14. 193: HIS' WIFE AND CHILDREN THOMPSON. GERTRUDE 1. In loving remembrance of our devoted wife and mother. GERTRUDE 1 THOMPSON who departed this_life two years ago today. May 14. 1033, The years may wipe out many things | But this they wipe out never. ‘The memory of thote happy days When we were all together HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- DRI YOUNG. LILA H. TIn sad but loving re- membrance of our mother, LILA H. 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