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THE EVENING BTAER, WABHINGTON, 1. ©. WF]‘)\F‘,SD AY, = JUNE 5, 1935. Chamber. FUNERAL IS HELD FORDEANW. F. NOTZ | other officials met the casket at Union | Station and formed en escort. Dr. Notz died of heart discase in his 56th year. He is survived by hig widow, Mrs. Rebecca Laurens Notz, | three children, Ellen, William and Nataly, and three sisters, the Misses Many G. U. Faculty Members At minnie, Nataly and Cornelia Notz. {s One of The Largest Undertakers in the World Attended by many faculty members, William F. service who died sud- were conducted today 5422 Thirty-ninth | fimeral services Notz, dean of foreign Georgetown University, denly yesterday, A §500 SERVICE | For Only $2()5 "‘ e o o o In Case of Death Call er: residence, Chevy Chase, e facul The exec | 1919, was Edmund A. Walsh, S. Thomas H. Healy, Dr. James Brown Scott, ional law After the services taken to Watertown, Wis., for burial president me. J. Ay 4fford Ryan Service” s TDET i “Any Family Can “Ryan Service is o ’ n Equipped for Today Our facilities afford every refinement in presenting this ideal service. The ef- ficiency with ich every responsiblity exec made possible by our capable, personnel and most modern equi ited 1 courteous pment. Ambulance Service 54 Local Calls James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. =4 for Dr. tend Rites for Head of For- eign Service School. Rev. regent; assistant dean, and | Active pallbearers for the | included Norman Anderson, | drews, John Donaldson, Harold Det- terer, Joseph Gellerman, Walter I{. E. Jaeger, Edwin Jutz, Andrew J. Kre | Edwin' Mullins, Oscar Peterson, Leo | Schaben and Orlando Simmes Among the honorary at | were listed members of the diplo service, Government officials, educators and members of Congress. MARY BERTHA SHURE, HONOR STUDENT DIES i ty of the Foreign 1. of which Dr. Notz had | ince its founding m] represented by J. Dr. Dr | wiss Mary Bertha Shure, 20, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Shure, 8 professor of | pine avenue, Takoma Park, Md., died the body his former Dr. Coleman Nevils. | honor student and had been notified of Georgetown, and | ATlantie 1700-1701 anai Experienced A drvrlist'rs PreferThe Star early today after an eight-week illness. Miss Shure, a senior at Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va. was an Was ”\ul despite her absence as a result | of her iliness, she was to be graduated with honor. During her senior year she was art editor of the vear book, drawing all 3 | the illustrations, the last of which she I‘ had completed before becoming ill. She vas a graduate of Central High School, in Clarendon She came to with her par. ng director M Vernon Place Miss Sure was born | Tex. on May 13, 1915 this city 14 vears ago ents. her father becomi mt at the Mount Jj Methodist Episcopal Church South She is survived by parents and one brother, Ralph, an attorney in Chi- cago ‘ The funeral will be home Friday at 1 p.m. C/dar' Hill 7fwu!9m s mast beantif ul Cme’tch AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL RS RRARARNRAR VR RNNNNNNNY Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS held from the e G » 2 Thre Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast ettt ARRRRARNNNNAN EASSSS NN S S NN RN S ANNNNNAN funeral | John An- | pallbearers | satie | SERVICES ON FRIDAY FOR IVAN JOHNSON | Rural Route Mnnager of The Star Dies as Result of Cross- ing Crash. Services for Ivan Johnson. 37, rural route manager of The Evening Star, who died in Garfield Hospital vester- day of injuries received when his au- tomobile was struck by a Washington, | Baltimore & Annapolis train Satur- day afternoon at Woytych, Md., will be held at the Lee funeral chapel Friday at 10 am. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Born in Waynesboro. Mr. John- son had lived here most of his life His home was at 422 Hamilton street He worked for a motor cycle con- cern into business for | to The Star in 1927, himself. He came after having had experience in the circulation depart- | ment of the Washington Times. He is survived by his widow. Mrs Gertrude Tuttle Johnson: his mother, Mrs. Alfred B. Johnson, and three brothers, Robert, Alfred and Frank Johnson, all of Washington The pallbearers will be A. L. Ferber, J W. Beha. N. J. Miller, William Thompson, M. F. McCrink. V. S. Free, D. H. Burrows and J. A. Plumer. JOHN GEORGE MILLER, NATIVE OF D. C., EXPIRES John George Milier, 66. for more than 20 years identified with the Ori- ental Building Association. di Mon- dav at his home, 1012 Montana ave- nue northeast The son of the late Adolph and Emma Miller. he was born in Wash- | ington. Educated at St. Mary's School and St. John's College. he was A mem- of the K ts of Columbus. the Tiaiy Name Society and the Windhorst Ciu He is survived by Lillian Spochr Mill Miss Ida C. and M Mrs. R. J. Schaam. M ger and Mrs. J. Flovd Fun, services w heid at St ¥'s Church tomor at 930 am, ial in the church ceme- his widow, Mrs nd five sisters Mary J. Mill Jo A. Bor- Males be M ! wed by b MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 0018 for several years and later went | |MISS FAWCETT, 79, DIES IN MARYLAND Lifelong Montgomerv County Resident Will Be Buried Tomorrow. Ry a Staff Correspondent of The Siar COLESVILLE, Md,, June 5.—A life- | long resident of Montgomery County and a pioneer member of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church here, Miss Jennie Fawcett died yesterday at the home of her niece, Mrs [Hardy of Kensington, following a 10- day illness Born here 79 years ago. Miss Faw- | cett was at one time president, of the W. C. T. U. of Colesville and also a member of the Emory Methodist Epis- copal Church of Washington. She re- sided here until 10 years ago, when she left to make her home with Mrs, Hardy. Funeral services will be held tomor- row morning at 10 oclock at the Colesville Methodist Episcopal Church Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Miss Pawcett is survived by a sis- ter, Mrs. Sarah F. Hod of koma Park, Md.; two nephews J R Hodges of Takoma Park and Walter | Fawcett of Trenton, N. J, nieces, Mrs, John T. Hardy of Kens ington, Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Washing- ton, Mrs. Truman R. Cissel of Cole ville, Mrs. Blanche F. Benson, Mrs. Gertrude Benson of Mis. Alfred Ray and Mrs Judd of Takoma Park and ginia Roberts of phnad:;ph- MRS. GUTELIUS RITES and eight Daughter Umh'» to Attend neral Services, Funeral services for Mrs Gut o died were held at street, this afternoon H Wi S am L s, wh sudden nday 804 ‘Taylor Honora - the hom bearers were V W. Stose. i son, Lyle Henry Mrs. Roscoe Reeves Mrs. Gutelius, was una | washington for the fune | remain in New Hampst | son is sick STEUBENVILLE. Ohio. June 5 The District Court of Appea terday had under advisement the peal of Dav om & ce for the ' murder Kochendorfer, mill T ‘ Appeals in “Ghost Murder.” ap- life here Rh\ wor 1319-21 F Street N.W. Stetson Hats John T.| Ta- | @ard of Thanks ARAH E. WILLEY. We wish edge the kindness and svm- pathy during our bereavemeni af tae death of our mother, Mrs SARAH E WILLEY BOWLING. ' THE FAMILY. Draths. § V. Suddenlv. on Mon- 19345 at Frankhn Park. GUST, 1 June e Vaainetar Navy Yerd ing_at Birch's funeral home. M st n.w. on Thursday TIN, JOHN H. Suddenly on June 5. JOHN H. AUSTIN. beloved hu band of Hattie Austin. Remains restin at the W. W Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. nw.. until Wed- nesday. June 5. at 6 p.m. Berwick. Me. . REBECCA. On Tuesday. June 4 REBECCA BRADY_ beloved wife e late Richard Brady and motier of John Brady Bracy and Mrs from the W. home, 1400 Chapin st. nw day. June £ at X:30 am: thence Sacred Heart Church, 16th st._and Par rd_nw. where mass will be offered at am. for the repose of her soul R tives and friends fnvited. Interm | Mount Olivet Cemetery BRANZELL. EVA M. On_Monday. June i, 1905, EVA M. BRANZELL (nee Eilis) ®ife of "George W. Branzell Puneral Thursday June 6. from J. T Clement's Sons funeral 'parlor. 1741 Wisconsin ave. n.w.. at 10 am June 6. at 2 p.m. Rose Adams Co. “tuneral on Thur. ambers 10:30_am._ for | mass will be said at Interment Holy the repose of her soul Rood Cemetery nnnm(\ MO Departed _this | s 935 at 1:45 pm | vhe Tuberculosis’ Hospital. MOLLIE. the the Jate Annie Brooks to mourn their am. Alfred a Jackson other re resting at L. and V sts. after BROWN. ADDIE day.” Jun, 1 pital. a BROWN She also leaves three Minnie carl Harris. n.v BROWN. ADDIE bers of F F of W Dat r ADDIE BROWN Fu-| DUCKETT. JOSEPH A. On Mondas ! DIES AT AGE DRG0 i Former Lradvr nf W.6TU Capital Had Long Been Il | = = | Mre. Marv Griffith Richards Hugh 0, formerly a leader of the W. C U. here and a member of the origin board of the local ¥. W. today at her home, 426 | northeast, after a long A member of the St Mrs. Hughes had been active First Congregational Church u cent years. Born in Swansea, Wales she came to Washington 48 years from Youngstown, Ohio, with her h band. She was the widow of Wil J. Hughes. formerly in the d 8 records and pensions, War Drpa men Mr h o was know David Societ in E d by a da Anna 8. Hughes. and 2 Rees Rowne. both of W Funeral arrangemen:s 1 | THOMAS R. CUMBERLAND DIES | Funeral [ n for Lifel of District. Riley on are pending Services Friday After- Resident ‘Thomas lifelong ital E i by two C. Cumberland of Vienna umberland of B . Mrs. Ida Y¢ va e o Iy at 2 pm in Andrew Chapel Cemc enna ery Named Egyptian Adviser. r Godfrey L. Corbett has br pointed adviser to t tian_ministry of com: ap- ce I | FOUND. FOR LOST OR WANTED ANINALS apply Animal Rescue 'Leagde. 71 O st ' nw LOST. Lost and Found cdvertisements for the daily Star wul be accepted Mondays to Fridays. inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal hclidays up to 10 am. day of ssue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 pm. Saturday. BILLFOLD—RBrown leather_ containing { ver's permit papers money: downiown. Wed a . Heward 000 Tih oL, Geo 102 BOOKS AND PAPERS. valuable only to owner. from auto. May 29. at 24th and K sts. nw. Liberal ety Pl West 0204 . BROOCH. large. marcasite. on Mt. Pleasant car leaving_Par about 830 2 m. M dav_June Ati:3X._ Reward CAT—Re sian cat (neuter). an- 4 kev < been sic Reward. Mrs H d st. ne Potomac 3500 North 10496 _during day. FOX TERRIER. smooth-haired male. white th black ears. vicinity Conn. and Fla. Reward. _ Potomac 063 | X TERRIER, brown and white, strayed from Mr. Mulligan's farm. Fairland. Md. Phone Ashton :t4-F-5 or North 5576 FRATERNITY PIN_Gold A K K_ pin. | be g initials J C. W. Reward. Please nsfon_ 2 ;i “piece mink. in Loew's Co- 1t 11th and F sts. n.w. Tues- r_call_Adams 0011 Reward ng brown Waterman gold band. monozrammed on writing stand. Penna Ave. Branch. Hamilton Natiopal Bani aboiut R-20 am . last Saturday. please furn to 501 Transportation Bids.. and re- celve reward> oo o0 a PURSE. lady's. black. with _money Rosslyn _car or in Rosslvn. Va. S " Reward. Shepherd 1625-W brown_witn kess and check:_lost vicinity A. & W._Conn. Ave. Shop and Alabama ave. Phone Di 09 w ®old with topaz. of senti- Tewa “timid . fountain_pen. imitials B. B.-T on | day | night ict JULIUS v | AGGUST, "an emplove ai | Remains | where services will be nvld}“wrrn Interment | Bernard Brady., Herman | Puneral thence | to Holy Trinity Catholic Church. where | Braths. EDGAR FRANCIS. On nestny (3 11ty At Bix T 1306 Sndre ave . B bury Md. EDGAR PRANCIS, belove band of the late Elizabéth §. Edwards | McWilliams). Puneral from_ the | above residence on Priday. June 7, at thence to St. Francis Xavier 7th st. and Pa_ave se. where be said at O am. for the | repose of his soul Relatives and friends invited” Interment Mount Ofiver Ceme- ery. [} EDWARDS Yed- ROCKWOOD, 1 ne bel S. Rockwood and lov am D Rockwood. M cum and Mrs. W. [ ing the Nevius Thuriday at 1010 a m ices pPivate, Please ng me Peele flowers. BANDROCK. une Walter” P SANDROCK. maior S Arm Service ave .~ Kensingion the new_chapel. For NIE) FPAWCETT. o v me in her Kist year the daughter of Inter 5 or late Benjamin and Marian Fawcett. Pu : ary x neral services at the Methodist Episcopa J Church. Colesville. Md.Thursday. June | SCHYMANSKI | 6 at 10 am. Interment church cem-| June 4 | 5 | Hospit GEORGE_ P. on s Hosp Me w Myer, GEORC VIRGINIA cal Tuesday. June 4. 19 her home. McCom: Md. VIRGINIA (J (JENNIE). LUDWIC ' Geo and beloved daughter of Joseph and Hattie Dunn Burrows Puneral from her late residence Thursday. June 6. a 2°om." Relatives and friends | Interment Consressional Cemete | FRAS) ml HARD JAMES. On Tuesday June . at Sibley Memor) Diiai. RICHARD. JAMES the belo of Pearl and Richard J. Praser brother of Pear! Ehzabeth. Virginia Je | and Bily Wayne Fraser. Funeral a W. W - Chambers nerai_home. 517 1 June 6. av 10 are invite | ices “at Bouthea | se.onTh Relatives and ¢ the w- HAGEX, ROBERT M beloved daughter of William Henry and | oL al nected Egvp- ¥ mental value: lost in shoppii district. Reward. _Phone_Columbia SCOTTIE. brown and ing red collar; lost ave. extended. _Reward. WIRE-HAIRED _ TERRIER— male. white with brown and black spots. wearing harness: vicinity 3201 Woodland drive n.w. _Clev. 2444 WRIST WATCH. lady Tidie from Jack. 3. attached. Reward, 1 eold, ved (to | 35). Randolph st nw Iady's. itials B WRIST WATCH. Z Reward. Phone Potomac APpt. * g WATCH Tady's Grien wafch in- A. M " lost_on 16th st. Tuesday | “R night. Please phane North 4116. ‘diamond ring | PUIOL. terment Cedar emetery On Tuesday. 4 1445, at Providence Hosp ERT H . beloved i fathe Julia THAN ST5CO " aged 41 year three brotrers. Wil- | riday n Ad Prospect TERRYBERRY. EDWAR| F RYBE F Ce THOMAS, RE BECCA ANN June 4 P y,’y,., cA SON. HE \x\ ANN JOH TOLIVER. WILLIAM c JOHNSON RUT IVAN H. 0o T TRUCKS, LYDE WADF, JOHN WILSON. FLIZABFTH In Memoriam. BIGGS. 3 WILLIAM E ; : S s S M UCRHEISER. SARAH ~Ceriar MCANULTY. MATTHEW L. WOTFR. MELVIN SCOLL. MAR Gone but FARKER THOMAS At SFRGT PATTFRSON TAMES IN GEORGETOWN cqassox MILLER JOHN GEORGE PATTFRSON. SFRGT JAMES F MILLER. JOHN GFORGF ROSS. WILLIAM F. __DEVOTED_WIFt FUNERAL DIRECTORS V. L. SPEARE CO. w' R Speare establishment wat i Ma0n 1009 H St. NW, J. William Lee's Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (‘rr\m:flnrlum WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 Sth 8t §E______ Lincoln 0530 " thereafter at his lat den [ . MARY PARKER. On Wrdnes- er 1935, MARY PARKEF One of the Largest Undertakers in the World “Joseph F. Birch's Sons (A L H!'HH(I\ Mer Ehone WES 095 3034 M St. N.W. F’r;nk Geier's Sons Co. venth st. NW NAtional 2473 Modern Chapel_ Tel CHAS, S. ZURHORST Co. 301 FAST CAPITC Phone Lineoln “JOHN R. WRIGHT 10th St N.W Phone North 6047 GEO C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT | MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT 0106 0:;'.‘: e Cor. 14th ¥ Eye i GEO. A. COMLEY 3300 M st WEST 0149 Artistic Floral Desiens by Esperta " Night Phone: Clarendon 261-J-1 GUDE BROS.CO. Floral Pieces F St NW._ NAtional 4236 _ /o2l TRIBUTES $250up « delivezed Smalls J_CLINTON JOE DIEGELY | MONTAGUE WILLIAM BENRY, O and of Henrie’ Ne father of Mrs the origina tay NOLAN, day, June 5 loved wife of and mother of J Emma Crittende! an. Puner s s from James T. rlingfon National SARAH F. 10 ner ¥ EARAH PP Pmn. belovec Y Hamulton _and Ernest Va: and Robert D. Pinr c. neral Thursday Little Zion Bapt Relatives and PINN HRISTINE E. On Tucsday. Ju 4 at Sibley Memorial GuniStinE £ beloved wife of timer L. Price ‘and w P. and Estella Cra at_the W. W. CI funeral home. 517 11 day. June 7. at 11 am latives ends are’ invited. = Interment C Hill Cemetery > JOHN. On Tuesday. June 4 at_ his residence 47:0 "8tk {e's " cathal Feluies and friends invited 1o atend. | - L5 will NoaTH 7000