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JAMES J. YOKUM, 89, SUCCUMBS AT HOME Native of Georgia Served in southeast. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the Epworth Methodist Church, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue northeast, followed by burial in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Yokum came to the District THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1935 Florie 1. Yokum, of Washington; flm. grandchildren in California, grandchildren in Washington and five great-grandehildren. —_— Fishing Profits Gain. Library of Congress, Re- | from Washington County, Ga., in tiring in 1019, 1898. He served in the Library of Congress until 1919, when he was James J. Yokum, 89, died early to- | retired. €ay at his home, 3¢ Sixteenth street' Surviving as $250 & week each this season, are a daughter, Miss.' years. LAST 2 DAYS July Furniture Sale London Club Chair & Ottoman A chair fit for a king! Deep-seated, broad- armed! Spring-edge seat and reversible, spring- filled cushion. With an ottoman, to provide the last word in comfort. Stunning tapestry covers. (Pourth Floor. The Hecht Co.) THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH @ e o NATIONAL 3100 Save 29 Devuxe MAagaIc CHEF ' SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!! NO MONEY Regular List Price Is $99.50! 9.95 Plus small _carrying charge, if purchased on the Budget Plan. Buy now and you save more than one-fourth its list price! A genuine De Luxe Magic Chef, equipped with o Red Wheel Lorain Oven Heat Control o Fully Insulated Oven and Broiler o Patented Aluminum Non-Clog Burners e Pull-out Broiler Drawer 5 Think what a boon it would be these hot days. Cooler, more effi- cient cooking . . . and, if you have no gas line, magic chef can be equipped with Pyrofax bottled gas at attractive prices. 4 (Main Floor, Electrical Arcade) THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH @ e e NATIONAL 3100 ) Herring fishermen of Ardglass, in Northern Ireland, are making as high highest returns for them in several #%: DR. JAMES EMER SUCCUMBS AT 68 Funeral Rites to Be Held -at Chevy Chase Home Tomorrow. Dr. Jumes Armitage Emery, 68, died suddenly yestérday at his residence, 18 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md Funeral services will be held at 32:30 p.m. tomorrow at the residence. Pri- v-u burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Dr. Emery was acting chief of the bio-chemic division in the Bureau of Animal Infecticide of the Department of Agriculture. He was born in Bal- timore and graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1880. He was appointed an sssistant chemist in the Departmént of Agriculture in 1891 He received his M. D. degree from George Washington Uni ity in 1907, Surviving is & daughter, Mrs. Helen Handley of Washington. Dr. Emery was the son of the late Samuel and Mary G. Emery, who were active in the early development of Washington. Honorary pallbearers include Dr. | Gen. William E. Horton, Dr. James | Alexander Lyon. Dr. McPherson | Crichton, Maj. David B. Wills and Fred Lemly.x 'LOUDOUN MOVES TO HALT PARALYSIS | Children Barred From Public Placeg—One Case Reported in County. Speeial Dispateh to The Star. LEESBURG, Va., July 29.—Moving | to check the spread of infantile par- alysis in Loudoun County, the County | Health Board today barred all chil- | dren under 16 years of age from ai ! tending moving pictures, schools, swimming pools and dance halls. The order also bans the operation | | of carnivals, circuses and shows in | the county for an indefinite period. | It follows the report of cne case of | the disease at Upperville, where a 5- year-old child was stricken Prida | No additional cases have been re- ported in the county to date. At the same time today, the health | authorities directed Sheriff E. 8. | Adrian to begin immediate enforce- ment of the bans and to post notices | | throughout the county. | under 16 from attending churches, | place of public entertainment or loca- | tion where crowds are gathered. GIRL RUNAWAY, 14, CAUGHT IN BETHESDA ' Child Slips Away From Yonkers, N. Y., School to Escape Chores. 7 & Btaff Correspondent of The Star. BETHESDA, Md., July 20.—Four- teen-year-old Dolores Koehler was fed up on the strenuous chores she was compelled to do at s Yonkers, N. Y., institution. 8o Dolores, a little fearful but de- termined. decided to go South in search of the freedom she was denied at school and last Tuesddy she got away unobserved. hike route, she spent three days with friends and on Saturday walked off and hopped a ride on the truck of a kindly driver who put her off in Bethesda yesterday. Indiscreet queries ; regarding the “best road South” aroused the sus- picions of local residents and Sergt. Earle H. Burdine picked up the young runaway after police were notified. Dolores is. being held in Rockville pending the arrival of her father, William Koehler, Yonkers rallway mail clerk, who wired this morning in response to & police telegram that he was on his way to claim his daughter. COMMERCIAL BANK RULING TO STAND | sider Refund Decision Against Quasi-Federal Agencies. to reconsider its recent ruling that several quasi-Governmental agencies must refund more than a million dol- lars to the receiver of the Commer- cial National Bank. ‘These agencies had been given se- curities for deposits made with the | bank before it was closed, and were subsequently paid in full. of Appeals held, however, that the law authorizing banks to give security for Federal deposits did not extend to quasi-Federal agencies. * The appellate court consented to withhold énforcement of its decision for 30 days to give the agéenciés an op- | portunity to seek a review of the de- cision in the United States Supreme | Court. Clown Becomes Composer. | Grock, the famous clown, has writ- | ten the music for a new -operetta | which will be produled shortly in | Paris. Grock is in semi-retirement from the stage, but has made 40 ap- pearances so far this year, 15 in Pragué and 25 in Brussels. (edor Hill Ce,mb;%ry Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise SARDO & CO. # FUNERAL DIRECTORS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LlIncoln 0524-9244 John R. Mohler, Dr. A. W. Miler, | Robert M. Chapin, C. C. Carroll, Brig | Sunday schools, ball parks and any | Reaching New York by the hitch- | | Appeals Court Refuses to Recon- | The Court of Appeals today refused | The Court | X Farm Chief Dies GRAY SILVER. PROF. B. L. ROBINSON, BOTANIST, 70, DIES Harvard Man Was One of Fore- most Authorities in World on Systematic Botany. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 20 —Prof. Benja- | min Lincoln Robinson, 70, of Harvard, | one of the foremost authorities in the | world on systematic botany. died Sat- urday night at Jeffery, N. H., his Summer Home, it was learned yes- | terday. A native of Bloomington, TIl, he had been Asa Gray professor at Har- vard since 1899. Last March he resigned and was named professor emeritus. ! His body will be cremated tomor- row at Cambridge and the ashes will | be taken to Bloomington. A brother, James Harvey Robinson, the historian, and two sisters, Miss Barah Robinson and Mrs. Mary Bush- nell, both of Springfield, Mass., survive. | His wife, the former Margaret Casson of Hennepin, I, died in 1932. | PRIEST-EDUCATOR DIES R John A. McClorey, 8. J., of Detorit’ Was 61. DETROIT, July 29 (#).—Rev. John A. McClorey, S. J., orator, lecturer | and educator, died in Providence Hos- | nearly three years. | | old. A native of Cincinnati, Father Mc- Clorey had taught at Loyola Universi- | ty in Chicago, Campion College, Praire du Chien, Wis., and at 8t. Louis Uni- versity in 8t. Louis, Mo. He came to the University of Detroit in 1917 and | had since been assigned to the De troit diocese. He was 61 years | DINER ATTENDANT DIES Burns From Exploding Hot Water Boiler Prove Fatal. Wilfred Lowery, 44, colored dining | car attendant, 1846 Eighth street, died | today in » hospital at Somerville, N. J., from burns received when a hot- water boiled exploded on his train Saturday, according to the Associated Press. ‘The explosion occurred as the B. & O. train neared Hopewell, N. J. Pive other colored attendants were scalded and burned, two of them so seriously they are still confined at Somerville. @oek @ -4 Dog Protects Inebriated Master. AUGUSTA, Ga. (#).—Police—with reinforced trouvsers—are looking for a | r dog who makes a practice of protect. , ing his often intoxicated master from | arrest by grabbing policemen in the seat of the pants. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. § Meeting, Daughters of America, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Smoker, Variety Club, Willard Ho- tel, 9 pm. TOMORROW. Meeting, Mineral Aggregates Insti- tute, Willard Hotel, 9:30 am. Luncheon, Washington 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Women's National Press Club, Willard Hotel, 1 p.m. Meeting, District Young Democrats, Willard Hnul, 8:15 p.m. Festival, Navy Band and Wash- | ington Community Players, Sylvan Theater, 7:30 p.m. Births Reporled ahn H, l.‘lllfl Risie Vanc, d Rachael A. ilum, sirl Vito, boy. innie Ne l ience E._Pete . and Mar: Phlur %’n?fifln's i StClair Bowlin. e, Margaret ml Chaties R and Viri reinis £ illiam snd Enms £ e G e Ta, V- a0 N aD¢ lara Busicl Edwara L Cand Marie G- Reem. bor. Alvert and Tillie Jones John and Lucille Mitche R Deaths Reported. E_ Atkinson, 81. 1344 Irving st Jonn W, Youns 58, Kenilworth, B.°C.""| 70."sibley Hospital. V Taylor. 63 0 13th &t n.e. L !meuency Hospital. E Hunur 2532 T14th 8 rock:, 47 '2 6 E sl Eiaerviligones, 38, 153 ath st. sw. William Disharoo Brovidence Hospital. B!l':lmr Williams. ‘56, Freedmen's Hos< Sussie_Robinson. 55. Glll!nl!r Hospital. John White. 55. District Jail. lcmuel Lindsay, 66. Emergency Hospital. n. Gallinger Hospital. l!rkloy D. c-rrol 16. 651 Acker st. n.e. FOUND. CLASS RING, gold, on float at Gunston Ozmr may have by paying for gy_a all Shepherd 2793 LOST. - Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up , to noon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. T R S g:. Adams 7404. ohite with Siee ‘ Pete hepherd zzw taining money, Unlonwlflnvn?lllc.mn an H . Minnje E. Keyes, Ma- ). lady's. « Havans, GRAY SILVER DIES IN'WEST VIRGINIA Nationally Known Farm Leader Will Be Buried Wednesday. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. MARTINSBURG, W. Va., July 20.— Funetal services will be held at the home here Wednesday at 10 o'clock for Gray Silver, 65, na- tionally known exponent of the farm co-operative movement, and former member of the West Virginia State Senate. Mr. Silver died here Sunday morn- ing of a heart attack. He had re- turned PFriday from Washington. Saturday he visited his farms and orchards and Saturday night attended s meeting. Shortly before midnight he was stricken. Surviving are the widow, formerly Miss Kate Bishop of this city; five children, Mrs. John Burnside, Mad- ison, W. Va.; Gray, jr., at home; Mrs. Nathaniel Boyd, of Grafton, W. Va. Francis, 5th, and Catherine du Bois Silver, at home. Four sisters also sur- vive, Miss Martha Jane Silver, at home; Mrs. Othelia Silver Boyd, of Washington; Mrs. L. C. Hoffman, Bunker Hill, W, Va, and Mrs. L. F. Harper, Winchester, Va, Mr. Silver was a Thirty-second Degree Mason, Knight Templar, an Elk and member of the National Society, Sons and Daughters of Pil- grims, American Clan Gregor, Na- | tional Society Sons of American Rev- olution and other societies. e W. & 0. D. RAILWAY TO SUSPEND SERVICE Court to Approve Action Pending Application for Perma- nent Order. | By & Staff Correspondent 6f The Star. ARLINGTON COURT HOUSE. Va. July 29.—Operation of the Washing- ton & Old Dominion “Railway, now in the hands of receivers, will be suspended while application is made to the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion and the Virginia State Corpo- ration Commission for permission to permanently abandon the line. This was indicated today when Judge Walter T. McCarthy, in Arling- ton County Circuit Court, ordered attorneys representing creditors to bring into court on Friday a decree sion. He indicated that he would enter the decree. The suspension s sought to con- | serve assets of the road. Operation | since 1931 have resulted in yearly deficits which now aggregate slightly uditors’ figures. THE WEATHER District of Columbja—Fair tonight and tomorrow: not much change in temperature; gentle northwest and north winds, becoming variable to- morrow. Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- right and tomorrow; not much change intemperature. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; slightly warmer tomorrow in west portion. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers muddy today. Report for Last 48 Hours. - Baro. ‘emp. Baro. . Ins. Dex. Ins. 30.09 - 1 2008 0 30.10 Midnight P o »2ulmm From noon yesterday to noon (odlv‘ ienest. 24, "at moon today. Yeas Lowest. 69. at 5:30 am. today. ago, B Year loc-r‘ Temper ighest, #R. on July 20. west, —2, on January 28, Humidity Highest, 93 per cent, at 5 am. t Lowest, 43 per cent, at 2:1i erday. Tide Tabies. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ay. Tnml_’,l’\‘a' Credit|Lo Men's Association, Raleigh Hotel, Low Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in_inche in th Capital (current month to date): = Month. XDJ‘ 132933 BER3RE3E |-~ moy Charleston. ! gh‘clm .lll - Columbia. 8. Denver. Indianavolis Jacksonville 22532328223 32233 BENRIBRER e T~y (7 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) 'rzmner;’mre. ‘Weather. SASR—— 4 22 HARVARD AWARDS ARE VALUED AT $10,600 Bcholarships and Fellowships in Architectural Schools Are Announced. By the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 29.—The award of 22 scholarships and fellow- ships, totaling $10,600, in the School of Architecture and the School of Landscape Architecture at Harvard University, was announced last night. Awards in the Agricultural School went to Henry A. Bettman of Cin- cinnati, Robert L. Holtmeier of Pitts- burgh, Norman E. Hansen of Lincoln, Nebr.; Gerhard C. Peterson of Bt. Paul, Jarl Seppanen of Minneapolis, Edmund P. Demartini of San Fran- cisco, William F. Thomds of Salt Lake | City and Albert C. Koch, jr., of Evans- ton, Ill, among others. Among those receiving scholarships in landscape architecture were John D. Scruggs, Berea, Ky.; Ray O. Kusche, Los Angeles, and Ferdinand R. Iwasko, Detroit. Employes’ Outing Tonight. ‘The annual moonlight cruise of the District Federation of Federal Em- ployes will be held tonight. One trip will be made on the steamer City of Washington from the Wilson Line wharf at 8:30 o'clock. Bratha. N. CHARLES 8. Suddenly. on day. July 28 1935 at Georgetown versity Hospital. CHARLES 8.. hu of Frances Kilmartin Bacon Chesapeake st. n.w. and 8. and the late L Seeward Bacon from 'the “pariors of ‘Almus % | are. 3 Conn. ave.. on Wednesday. | Jily 31 'at 2 Bm. Interment Arhagton | National Cemetery, 30 | ARLOW, MAGGIE JONES. this life on Saturday. July =7 Baltimore, JOI W Une devoted AShehiec ot Frank and the late Alice Jones. sister of Mrs. Ruth Mozee, ‘Mrs. Louise Hardy, Mrs Helen Roblnwn Grace, Clarence, Naomi and Malvin Jo She aiso leaves other relatives and many friends to mourn her de) at the John 3rd and un- 1938, In . until 4:30 p.m, fter ‘at the residence of néral Tuesday, July 30. at | | | which would accomplish the suspen- | The order also prohibits children | Diial vesterday after an fliness of | more than $200,000, according to | 1'p.m. from the above residence, Inter- ment Harmony Cemetery, BRASEL. CLARENCE. on Eriday. July o6 ARENCE hia ot a devored sister, | Mrs. Minrie Burns. a niece. two sunts apd many friends. ' Remains resting at | 1122 New Hampshire ave n.w. Puneral 1re om Mount Zion M E_Church. 20th st. | and, Dumbarion ave. “Tuesday. iy 2 pm. Interment at Lincoln Me- moria)” Cemeters. " (Richmond. Va.. ‘pa | Ders please con7.) | BRENT. MOR! Departed this_life on | Baturday. Juy 21 Nane or Casuaity | Hospital. MORRIS BRENT. beloved hus- band of Julia Brent. loving father of | Mrs. Arna Ware Mrs. Nannie Nichol- son and Edward Brent brother of Rob- ert Brent. He also leaves many othe Telatives and friends 1o mourn his. der parture. Remains resting at the John T Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Funeral Tuesday July 30, at 2 p.m.. from above funeral chapel. In- | ferment Payne's Cemetery | CARPENTER. WILLIAM STEWART, On Monday. July 29. 1935. at his residence. a1z de Islind ave. n.e. WILLIAM | STEWART. beloved husband of Minnie | M. Carpenter (nee Heathcote). Nofice of funeral later CROFFUT. BESSIE B 93 at d.. On Monday. July Cedarcrott 8anas !rentrood BESSIE Crlliourmm wife of the late Willi s Crof- | fut. Remains resting at zhe plrlon of Almus R.Speare. 1623 Conn. ave. m-! neul from her late ruldenu 142 B st. | op Wednexday. Juls ‘41 at 10 56 Interment Oak Hill Cemetery m! SPENCER L. On Saturday. 935 SPENCER L_DAVIS. th 'd husband of Sally Davis. to mourn ore sister st Chureh. 'L st berween N Chpitol P st sts_nw.. at 7 o'cloc o ning. Rev. Tier omeaiine Hefatiy and friends are invited. at Lynchburs. Va DAVIS, WILLIAM A. On Sundas e 935. at Providerice Hospital. WILLL loved husband of Emily Davis (nee HunL. and brother of James E. and T m Pu Relatives Burial 'l" be n piics puneral ";:" his late resi. p.m terment Gmreh Cemeters. Chaptico. Md. DONNELLY, VIRGINIA. _ Suddenly, Bun l! Ju!' 28, 1035, VXRGIN MeCarter of 5 Wyo nw. Remains r!ltln t 8. H. Hines Co.'s fu- | neral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice | of funeral later. | EMERY. JAMES ARMITAGE, Suddenly. | on Sunday morning 28, 1935, af his home. SRMFrAGE BMERY" Seitted Drivins o beloved husband of the late Agnes Emery and son of the late Samuel and Mary G. En.ery_ He is sur- vived by his daughter. Mrs. Helen Hand- lev. Remains resting w lors. 1337 10th st Services will be s Jul t2:30 p.m his late home ' Rel- and Triends invited: | Interment e. B OLIVIA W. On Sunday. July ¢ Alexandria Hospital. M W. EVANS. aged R1 years. widow . Miiton Evans and mother of Guy Evans. Puneral services at her late residence. ; Alexandria Va.. ‘Wednes p.m. tetinent Union Cemeterr. Alexandria FRANCIS. ALEXANDRIA. Den:rled mu llfo 28 Monday. July -_9‘ 9th st Arlingto A!.!X Seloved husband of Sarah Francis. loving brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Duiguid and He 'hxu r rel- | othes Siives and friends. " Memains resting_at the John T. Rhines' funeral chapel, 3rd | and Eye sts_ s.w. Notice of lunenl iater. FRASER. ANNIE C. On Mon July 2 15 at her residence. "M “nd (nee a rett). beloved wife of Wnren A. Praser Remains resting at the residence of her n. Patrick J. al tne above | renaencz 31 l& L | requiem Jan n it Jmnh jurch _at Interment Mount Olivet ‘Cemeters: " Relatives and !r!enan! GOOCH, MILDRED m. Suddenly. on Sat- urday. July 935, at Sibley Memoml Hospital. MILDRED R. GOOCH._ beloved wife of Morton L. Gooch of 232 E st. n.e. Puneral from the above address on Wednesday. July 31. at 10 am. In- | ;' Cemetery. s MARY ESTELLE. oOn Pr ik L Tesldence [UNTER, Beloved” mite” ot Eawin B Hunter and mother, of " Mary Louise Terra _Alto. v and M Hunttr o tnis_city. *Bervices 8. H. Hines Co. funeral h\;me 2 July_30, 5 Holy., hureh, where requiem mass will be fered at 0 am. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetersy. JOY, JAMES L. On Saturday July 2t bis reridence, 3218 Minnesots AME » JOY, beloved husband l e E. Joy (nee Elmore). e i rvive !d h! three daughters. Mrs. Jelnnle Echaffer, . Mary Branson. Mrs. Della Deaver. and eleven grandchil- dren: Tather of the Jate Willlam L. Joy. Funeral ‘from _the above residence on 'rundu July_30. at 9:30 a.m. | t. Prancis Xavier's Chur h. st Shd Paave. pere 10 M Sotalives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | KIMBALL. JACOB M. sPassed away on | Sunday. Julv 28 Ga.. JACOB and of Phoebe Kimball of 03 Longtellow st now, "Burial Tuesda July ’((7 at Cleveland, Ohio. | LAWYER. FLORENCE L On Bundgy. July R RS, George Washington Univer- »ity Hospital. Beloved wife. of James W. Lawyer o and h” and Chatles Lawyer. esday. Jult Relatives and friends in- Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters LD. =Departed this life on e iy 2 T8t ot Bowiing's Eve Hospital, HAROLD son llchlrd lnd at 2 o'clock vited to_attend. y flll‘GrlI l o unti] 4 onday. Thereatter it his 1age resls sterbrook. Va. Puneral 30, at 2 p.m.. from First ul‘ch Chesterbrook., Va.. Rev. Pairfax offciating. Intérment church cemetery. , e lflfl' NE! Suddenly on M A5t fhe fesidence ‘of h.e"r flnul’ nton _Jamison. . n& RENRY Toving. mother Denton Jamison and Bernice Me- Klnny !hl 18 also survived by a devoted Charles Jamison: grandson. and a_ host of .lMl’\ Remllns Y”nfl! | 218 st | ienlce‘ IYKII'. at Wiimer “Jamison T ve ‘held st the Tenth St e Church, ' Wednesday, July ®. ¥. On Sunday, July 28, Vit Cihe residence of ‘her miese. | Cherrydale. Va. VIR- F. MILES, beloved wifé of Wi 31, [ =5 A-9 Braths. mfi“oIAl HENRY. Hiess, Osborn (n On Monday. his_residence v} iRy R i Bt pa & a Davis), on Thur: then 2 Relatives wnd fri Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, RALEY. RAYMOND L. On Sunday. Jul Sowias. ut Casuaity HMn!tll‘,MY, RORa Loutse Wrishe m)e?"o? 51‘4‘\’3 . Puneral from W. » a8t funeral home, P” Tith 8t a¢. Tuesday morning. July 30, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and ftriends iavited 1o attend. Interment at Anjemoy. Md. REYNANTE. SONIA M. Sudden!y, on July 1033 L Ghildrens Hospital. SONL REY! beloved d Os- ante. - Puneral at ) !Oulhul! !unlrll home. 517 11th Relatives and friends viteq. 10 Interment Cedar Hill O!mltao" RICHARDS, FLORENCE B. 01, Sunda July 28° 1935. PLORENCE ARDS, ihe beloved wife of Pl’ed L. Richards and sister of Mrs. Schooler. 8y, 30, at 10 am Relatives and trisnds invited. " Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. UNYAN, LEE JACKSON. oOn Saturdss. JUly o7 1935: at his’ residence 1703 YAN b.lo"d hul lnd of Onmm lmn. is ived b !!n l‘ Dlwthl l Hurd’ml nd lln y R. yan_ and one son. rge BT Rinyan or s Sinaen it Fu- Monday. July 2 ‘l’z’ O, ierment m. Glenwood Cemetery. On Monday. July SAUNDERS. ANNIE E. 1935 beloved UND! Tt 5t Tone Ingalls Johnson and be- loved sister of Miss Edith Forrs and Mrs. Minnie D. McBee. Puneral services at her late residence. 3723 36th st Mount Rainier. Wednesday. July ' 31. at 34 interment Oak " Hill csgae- CHRIST. Suddenly. on Sunday. . 1935, at Emergency Hospital olis. Md.. CHRIST SENADOR. the bels husband of Bessie Senador and father of Mary Senador. Puneral from the W. W. Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Tuesday. July 30. at 30 pm Sophia’s Gresk D.w. where serv- m. Relatives Interment Simms: brother.’ Alien L. Simms, other rel and friends <Remains at Fra neral home. 389 Rhode 1 thereatter 8t the of funeral later, SIMMS. THOMAS. _Departed this lite on Saturday. July 271935 at Gallinger Hospital, THOMAS SIMMS_evored. hos: band of Mary Simms. He leaves to mourn a devoted wife a stepson rison Griffin. and other relatives and friends Remains at his late residence Ao Plerce st n.w. Funeral Tuesday July 30. at 1 'n.m. from Miles Memoriai C. M. E. Church. '3rd_st. between L st and New York ave. Rev Brown oficiating. Interment Harmony Cem- TALBERT, LAWRENCE ALBERT. On Sat- urday. July 27 LAWRENCE . ALBERT TALBERT. ' Fu- neral from the chapel of Thomas P. Mur- & 007 Nichols ave. Thesday July 20, at 230 "5m tives and friends invited. Interment 8t Barnabas Cemstery, Oxon Hill, Md. TAYLOR. KATHERINE Saturday. July 1935 dence. 139 13tk st. n.e. VERONICA TAYLOR “inee ‘Wade: loved mother of Katheri Francis Marion Taylor of Katherine FEvelyn Testing imothy home. 641 H st. n.e. Fm(": fmm the above funeral home on Tuesday. July 30 £:30 am. Requiem mass at Holy Lomtarter Churcn at a7a m Arlington National Cemetery, omit flowers. THOMPSON, flunl ES. Departed this life _on Saturd: uly 1935 CHARLES * THOMPSON hu‘nne Sarah _ Thompson. fathe: Rebecca, Earihilen, Liliian, Mamie. Alberta and Helen Rslph.” Delbert and Charles Thompson. r.: one sister. Maggie Walker: two sothers. Richard ‘and Andrew Thomp. son. and_many other relat friends. Remains resting at_Ril Hicks' funeral home. 2830 Funeral Tuesday. Julv_ 30 from the above funeral hnm. THOMPSON. FLOYD H. On Sunday. July 1933, at his residence SRR 24 ‘THOMP! Intermen: Kindly of Trene. " moucrrs three sons. M st nw at 1'pm Funeral services at Lewinsville Church Lewinsville. Va.on Wednesday. July 31 30 Rel ind friends in: Vited " Thterment ‘Lewinevie, Var® 30 WEN, HENRY. On Pridav. July 28. 1935 at, Wathington Sanitatium HENRY WEN. bel Ther of "Show Wen. W W 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Tue: 30, at 2 pm. Relatives and triends are Interment Cedar Hill !g}e- JAMES JOSEPH. On ay. uly 90.°1935_at his residence 'u Mm 5o, JAMES JOSEPH YOK be- foved father ot Flota D. Yokum' and grandfather of Jmes W. Otis M. and Willia; Yokum. Remains resting at the W W Chambers o peast. funeral home. ‘817 11th st. s.e.. Wntil noon Wednesday. _Services at the n-mh M. E, hurch South. 13tn st Carolina ave. ne’. on We 3 2 pm Reintives and friends . v o attend. " Interment Cedar Hii Cemetery. 30 In Memoriam. LATIMER. DR. CHARLES H. In loving re- membrance of our beloved brother and nc]r Dr. CHARLES H. LATIM assed to eternal life July 29. 1934 PUHI oss s indeed ‘heariorea with our spiritual eyes we see nct been lost but. instead. hi from this world into another find him in the Divine Realms. meeting shall be eternal- HIS LOVING SISTER. * LEFMAN. JAMES E. In loving memory of my dear hu!hlnd and our father, JAMES E LEEMAN, who died six years ago to- as- July 2. 102 A loving mou-m a silent tear, A besutiful memory of one so dear. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. MARKS. CHARLES B. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear son. 3 B. MARKS. who departed this life sev- enteen years ago today. July 29, 1918 As T love you. so I miss you In my memory vou are alw Loving remembrance lingers forever. Bringing many a silent tear OTHER. MATTHEWS. SOPHIA. In sad but lovine Temembrance SOPHIA MA' My heart. look up and cease my flow ©Of ‘sad and tearful memory; For in & purer world I know My loved one lies eternally LOVING DAUGHTER. MABEL LEE. « NALLE. JOHN COLEMAN. One vear aco today. ‘July 28 1934, our beloved fatner JOHN 'COLEMAN NALLE p the great bevond SCOTT, IDA A. In !lfl bu: loving re- membrance of my dear. devoted mother Mrs. IDA A who departed this life one year ago tocas, July 29, 1934, Every day my heart goes wandering To a grave not far away Where they laid my dear mother Just one year ago today LOVING S8ON PERCY. FU\FRAL DIBECTOBS. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave N.E Lincoln 8200 Joseph F Blrch's Sons YCOCK_ Mgr ) hone WESt 00t { Eoublllhad 1841 3034 M St. NW Frank Geier's Sons Co. lasevening % NAtional 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0332 er’ One of the Largest 'ndertakers in the rid 2 V. L. SPEARE (0. Nelther the successor to nor connected with the origin Speare establishment. NAtlonsl 2892 . N.W., FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0108 i sandaye. Cor. 14th § Eye GEO. A. COMLEY wn'r K] Artistle Fioras nmn: (A GUDE BROS CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F St. N.W NAtional 4276 ;Mna[maurss