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MRS. H. P. LACY DIES Wife of Former Hampden-Sydney College Physician. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, Va. August 12 (#)—Mrs. H. P. Lacy, 84, wife of & former Hampden Sydney College physician, died at her home here yes- terday. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the college church, She is survived by a daughter, Min- nie, of Hampden-Sydney, and two nephews, Rev. T. K. Currie of Rich- mond and Prof. Archibald Currie of Davidson, N. C. renewal fees. it's the— ARTHUR G. BISHOP Chairman of the Board Loan League. REAL ESTATE LOANS now being made on terms as low as Per Month Perpetual offers a new and attractive mortgage loan reduction of 25% Actually lower than paying rent. For funds to purchase a home . . . to make desired home improvements or to refinance existing trusts PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 11th and E Sts. N. W. The Largest in Washington—Assets over $36,000,000 Established 1881 EDWARD C. BALTZ, Secretary Member of Federal Home Loan Bank System, United States Building and The District of Columbia Building and Loan League. on monthly repayments. No commission or MARVIN A. CUSTIS President ThE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935. ROGER CALVERT RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Boy, 13, Fatally Injured While Watching Ball Game at Camp Letts. Funeral services for Roger Calvert, 13-year-old Washingtcn boy who died Saturday as a result of injuries received when hit by a base ball while tomorrow from the Haycock funeral home, 3502 M street. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Boys from Camp Letts will be pallbearers. Roger, the son of the late Roger L. ington Chemical Corp., went to the camp on Friday to begin a two-week a companion struck him at the base | of the skull, causing an internal hemorrhage. Emergency Hospital in Annapolis. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. avenue, and an older sister. MRS. MARY P. LANGLEY | Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., August 12— Services for Mrs. Mary P. Langley, one of Winchester's oldest residents, | who died Saturday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Ida Markell of 5 East North Avenue, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at her late residence. Mrs. Langley was 91 She was the widow of Philip Lang- ley, a Confederate veteran who died several years ago. Mrs. Langley is survived by two stepdaughters Fred W. Streiby and Mrs. Emma Re nolds of 4828 Eighth street northwest, ‘Washington, | and nephews. ;7 c’%a%flyé ‘all three' or all fwenty-three to show you anvything like Studebaker economy! and a number of nieces he was watching companions play at | Camp Letts, will be held at 2 p.m.! in the afternoon were planned at the | residence. vacation. A foul ball from the bat oU He died en route to Bernice Calvert of 3502 Connecticut | DIES IN WINCHESTER| | White of Stephens Ci MRS. RAHMY T. KIATTA EXPIRES AT AGE OF 91 Matriarch. of Local Syrian Com- munity Will Be Buried This Afternoon. Funeral services for Mrs. Rghmy T. Kiatta, 91-year-old matriarch ~of the | local Syrian community who died Saturday at her residence, 3308 Pros- pect avenue, were’ to be held at 2:30 pm. today from the St. George Syrian Church. Brief services earlier Burial was to be in Glen- wood Cemetery. ’ Mrs. Kiatta, widow of the late Nicholas Kiatta, came to Washington | 5 years ago from Tripoli, Calvert, former president of the Wash- | ;3?;’: B g pol, Surviving are two sons, Sam and Saleem; three daughters, Mrs. A. Amouri, Mrs. G. Amichel and Mrs. E. J. Nimnom; 21 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. e FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR NATIVE OF LURAY Special Dispatch to The Star. LURAY, Va, August 12.—Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock at Leaksville, south of Luray, for Ambrose Painter, 74, of Edgewood, Md., native of Luray. Mr. Painter was widely known throughout Virginia, having operated a sawmill for many years. " Mr. Painter was married twice. His widow, formerly Miss Susie Jenkin: and the following children surviv Mrs, Virginia Roland, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Florence Martin, Martinsburg, W. Va.; Clarence Painter, Md.; Elmer Painter, Pools- ville, Md.; Cletus Painter, Wisconsin; Mrs. Robert Allen, Baltimore: Mrs. Clyde Hitt, Savage, Md.; Mrs. Burniss | Holloway, Middle River, and Byron, Arthur and Elaine Painter of Edge- | wood AND I MEAN GASOLINE ECONOMY AS WELL AS OIL ECONOMY---TIRE LIFE--- SERVICING- -REPAIRS=--EVERYTHING IT TAKES TO RUN A CAR" BIG, NEW STUDEBAKER 5-PASSENGER SEDAN DELIVERED IN WASHINGTON? I’LL match this magnificent Studebaker Champion sedan against any car in America for economy. T'll back it to cost you less to run than any one of the three lowest priced cars—or, for that matter, any of the twenty-three cars that are on the market today. “It took us a long time to convince people that Studebaker delivers, fully equipped, for almost as little as the low- est priced cars. Now, ’'m out to show every motorist in town that when it comes to gasoline mileage . . . oil mileage tire mileage . . . Studebaker is also this year’s best buy. “Bring in your facts about any other car’s economy and I’ll undertake to bowl them over with my facts about this Studebaker’s money-saving performance. And when it comes to repairs . . . well, we hardly have enough work servicing this year’s Studebakers to keep us going in that department—that's how flaw- Come in and I'll lessly built these Champions are. “Why, even your insurance on a Stude- baker runs into less money than it does LEE D. BUTLER, 1138 Connecticut Ave. N.W. (Opposite Mayflower Hotel) DISTRIBUTORS Authorized Dealer: ALBER & McNEIL, INC,, 1418 P ST. N.W. BROS. » BROSIUS BROS. - PARK M €o. Fredericks. &, Va. BOYD-CARLIN MOTOR CO. Alexandria, Vi SHENANDOAH MOTO| nton, Va. ~ORMLEY, Inc. SAIE! Co. LUXE SERVICE STATIONS, Inc., - Annapolis, Md. ALBEMARLE MOTOR CO.. Inc. Charlottesville, Va. COLLEGE PARK AUTO PLACE College Park, Md. JOHN T. PARRAN Indian Head, Md. on most cars. You save in the begipning and you save all through your car’s life. “But talk is cheap . . . let’s get out our pencils, you and I, baker will easily win the argument.” WARREN'S SERVICE STA., Inc. HYDRAULIC BRAKES—of course and do some figuring. guarantee that Stude- —and they’re Studebaker com- pound hydraulics. STEEL BODY — » it’s reinforced by steel not wood. EXTRA ROOMY — of course— wider, deeper seats—plenty of leg of course—and room and head room. A total of 21 wanted Inc. Phone DlIstrict 0110 “extras” at no extra charge, such as smartest streamlining in America « « . streamlined single bar bump- ers and bumper guards . . . fully £, MOTOE co. Silver "';".’"‘nfi'&’s inchester GOIDO‘!'I Gl AGI Timberville, PARIS AUTOES‘I VIC 2. ® 1935, The Studebaker Corp. automatic ride control . . . fully automatic choke and spark... dual dome safety steel cowl . . . metal spring covers. . . spare tire, tube, metal tire cover, etc., etc. EIGHT-DAY ILLNESS FATAL T0 DENTIST Dr. Robert C. McCuIIougil Was Prominent in Fra- ternal Circles. Dr. Robert C. McCullough, 48, widely known dentist and a prom- inent member of several Washing- ton fraternal and social organizations, died yesterday at George Washington University Hospital. He had been ill for eight days. Death was the re- sult of a cerebral hemorrhage, accord- ing to the attending physician, Dr. Robert Harmon. Dr. McCullough, who was born in Irvington, Ill, came to Washington in 1910. After a few years in Gov- ernment work, he studied dentistry | and graduated from the George Wash- ington Dental School in 1916. An active member in several clubs, Dr. McCullough was past master of Cathedgal Lodge, F. A. A. M, and second vice president of the Civitan Club. He also belonged to the Wesley Heights Community Club, the Beaver Dam Country Club and the District of Columbia Dental Society. He was on the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association of George Wash- ington University. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. | Geretta McCullough; his father, Sam- uel Alva McCullough, and two chil- dren, Robert A. and Dorothy May McCullough. | Funera! services will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow from the residence, | 4326 Klingle street. Interment will | be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. | Honorary palibearers are Thomas | P. Colvin, Frederick Wayne Stump, | G. Whitland, Dr. David J. Fitz- | gibbon, William Watkin, Dr. Marcus | Burton, Godfrey Munter, Dr. Charles | 8. White, Arthur Richards, James A. | Councilor and Shelton Cameron. JOSEPHINE D. HICKS DIES AT AGE OF 94 Member of 0ld Family Once Lived at Congressional Library Site. Miss Josephine Dorcas Hicks, a | member of one of the oldest and | most distinguished families of the District, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her niece, Mrs. Aubrey | L. Clarke, 8 West Irving street, Chevy | Chase, Md. She was 94 The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hicks, Miss Hicks was born here {in 1842, during the presidency of John Tyler. Her family at that time occupied a mansion on the site of the present Library of Congress For many years Miss Hicks lived at 133 C street with her sister, the | late Mrs. Robert G. Blaine, sister-in- | law of Senator James G. Blaine from | Maine, the presidential candidate running against Grover Cleveland in 1884 Miss Hicks is survived by five nieces, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Blaine Lips- comb, Mrs. Henry J. Crosson, Mrs. | Charles F. Byrne and Mrs. Thomas | P. Mallan, all residents of “ashmg- Lon Requiem mass will be said at 9:30 am. tomorrow at the Church of the | Holy Sacrament, Chevy Chase, Md Interment will be in the family vault | in Congressional Cemetery. | (edar Hill Washingtons mtfleafltsld (émetery Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise! 9\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\) | Established 1900 SARDO & CO. ? é FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Nuflheul A3 OSSR O SANN ’ ¢ e COOL—-CLEAN-QUIET One Way Fares from Washington $ 427 6.2 866 9.58 11.33 1143 14.00 16.76 7.16 927 11.85 15.02 15.37 1634 17.34 1465 1281 ATLANTA .. . COLUMBUS, GA. BIRMINGHAM _ MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS_ COLUMBIA ___ SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE TAMPA o ST. PETERSBURG _ ‘WEST PALM BEACH MIAMI PENSACOLA TALLAHASSEE Proportionate fares to all other Seaboard points, also low 15 day and 6 months Round Trip tickets, good in Pullman Cars. Consult local ticket agent, or EDWARD PLACK, A. G. P. A. 714 11th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Tel. National 0637-38 ! SEABOAR { AIR LINE RAILWAY Four completely AIL-CONDITIONED TRAINS 1o the SOUTH | dence in Legato, Va | the Eastern Star will conduct the | | Martha Parker. Dentist Dies ROBEBT C. McCULLOUGH. D. C. MAN KILLED IN VIRGINIA CRASH Moorman B. Smallwood Injured Fatally in Accident Near Lynchburg. Moorman B. Smallwood, 23, 1126 Pirst street northeast, died in a hospital at Lynchburg, Va., yesterday morning within & few hours after he was injured inan | automobile acci- | dent about 10 miles from that | city. Smallwood was driving & Tight| and | roadster failed to make a | sharp curve on the highway be- tween New Lon- don and Forest, and was pinned to the ground be- neath the car. M. B. Small d. i He died of in- | ternal injuries. Members of his family said today they have not yet made arrangements for the return of the body here. MRS. RU RUGGLES RITES Funeral services for Mrs. Lenore C Ruggles, former resident of Washing- | ton, who died Saturday, will be held | driven by Fred Herold of Champaign, of | *%% A—7 FOUR DIE IN AUTO CRASH| Seven Injured in, Illinois When Machines Meet Head-On. CHAMPAIGN, I, August 12 (#).— Four persons were dead and seven in- jured today as a result of a head-on collision between two automobiles Saturday night one and one-half | miles west of St. Joseph, IlL The dead, all passengers in the car were: Fred Herold, Champaign, IIl; Mrs. Fred Herold, Champaign, formerly of Peoria; Mrs. C. A. Stitt, Champaign, end Ed Harding, address unknown. o FALL FATAL TO WORKER Two-Story Plunge Takes Life of Colored Man. Elijah Ware, 29, colored, died of a broken neck in Casualty Hospital yes- terday, received in a two-story fall at 2425 Wyoming avenue several days ago. He lived at 58 L street. Police | said Ware, engaged as a laborer on a ‘ construction job, fell in stepping from | a scaffold to a window of the building Cflarhn uf Thanks. | GREENLEAF. ELIZABETH. our’ relatives We wish to friends <nd ne Dars tor their Eisinoes sympathy and beautiful floral tributes he ness and at the death of mother. ELIZABETH GREEN TILGHMAN, MARY LOT vq We wish to extend oir thanks to e many dear | and kind rs for beatititul’ foral tyibyres pathy given 10 us durin Deaths. BARRETT. CECILIA. On Saturday. Au- | Alio H , 2 BARSE. GEORGE FRAN August 10, 19 Pa. ave, belove Dient Consress.onal Ge BEALL. CARLTON M at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow from her resi- | The Order of services. Mrs. Ruggles. who was 47, was the | wife of Hyler H. Ruggles. Besides her | husband she 1s survived by a sister, | who lives in Sanford, Fla. . Insurance Inspector Dies. NEW HAVEN, Conn. August 12 (®).—Thomas J. Leddy. 60, of Boston, Mass., regarded as one of the best | known life insurance inspectors i the | United States, died yesterday. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dinner, State Department, Carlton ! Hotel, 8 p.m. Convention, American Eociety, Carlton Hotel. Philatelic Dance. Phi Sigma Chi Fraternity. Willard Hotel, 10 p.m Meeting, Municipal Council, Arcanum, 930 H street, 8 p.m. Smoker, Variety Club, Willard Ho— tel, 9 p.m. Festival, Department of Agriculture Orchestra and Chorus, ter, 7:30 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Washington Credit Men's Association, Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, insurance managers, Hamilton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Dinner, Alpha Chi Rho Club, Uni- | versity Club, 6:30 p.m. Di ner, American Philatelic ciety, Carlton Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Daughter: of '98, Na- tional Auxiliary of Spanis! War Vet- erans, Carlton Hotel, 8 pm. Meeting. Young Democrats, Carl- ton Hotel, 8 p.m, So- Meeting, District T Division, Young Democratic Clubs of America, Willard Hotel, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Socialist Labor Party, An- napolis “otel, 8 pm. Meeting, Kismet Council, Royal Arca~m, 930 H street, 8 p.m. Deaths Reported. Jnhn Newton Cubertson, 93, 1358 Quiney Wa hington 8. Wright. 80. 2305 Nicholson = Bert’ Ayines, 6 Emergency Hospital. Truax. 49, 208 11" RSbinsen st Charles V. Frances K. Ferris, 47, M1;r;§!n‘lL ife, 45, Georgetown University | Robert Strong. Walter Reed Hospital 519 Prospect ave Samuel Taylor. cedmen's Hospiral Ernest B. Hart 8 Walter Ciark. 0 c.nuum-r (Hospital. Mary S."Jones. 5R, P s Elizabeth Nnderson,” 4 Emer en Pital. Eocy Hos- Births Reported. Earl and Bernadene Carr. boy. Reginald and Margaret Pledger. boy. Kenneth and Dorothy Brvan. girl Alfred and Louise Wijlliams, girl. Albert and Laurenna' Young, boy, James and Catherine Folson, girl Leon nnd Rebecca Shelton, boy and glirl | Earl md Lutricia Wilson. boy Stafford and Helen Coleman. 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. CAT—Male, light tan._Persian, ber eves graham Targe am- hone Georgia h_brown. nuckend topcoat, and Harvard sts. on 16th st. ward. _Phone Metropolitan 6454. GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. Hamilton. with initials on back_Saturday afternoon. Meadowbrook Riding Stable or Horse Show grounds. Prized as eif eral reward Vernon G Owen, e nw " Phone Gleveiand 3243 POLICE DOG—Brown, male. 35 name Pauchee: June 24. Generous reward for information leading to recovery. Phone Decatur 5446. ROLL OF BILLS —Saturday. vicinity Wast- ington Loan & Trust Co. Ward. North 1800, Abt. 214. SUIT CASE—Small; contained lady's wear- ing apparel; Saturdsy, mear sund and 601 _'iL“ mnm E st nw. Call Mnrupomnn MM g“n_ Box 318-X. Star oftice. — Royal | Sylvan Thea- | New Jersey ave lost_in vicinity of Nth and In- | more. CALWERT. Saturdi | | terment Congress HILL, FLIZABETH. On S 10,1835, ELIZABETH n ho Notice of fu; JACKSON. BAILEY ELIZARETIL Depart sts. s.w Interment JOHNSON, Testing at the Ma hwem home. New Je i n.w. Notice of funeral KERY. GFO KERN. s o Bophix Rern residence. 91 August 1 friends in Cemetery | KORN, CORA DONNELLY, i nes interment Cemietery. LANCASTFR. THOMAS. lite Sunday. August 11 ANCASTER. 4644 Hayes Toaves’ o mourn, thelr. joss a h E. Lancaster: father. J : “eight brothers. five s other relatives af Remains resting at the Malvan ¢ Deanwood _funeral home. 44 ve. n.e. Notice of funeral later. LATIMER. JOHN WILLIAM. On Saturdav ‘August 10, 1935 at his residence. Silver Hill. Md.. JOHN WILLIAM LATIMER beioved husband of Eliza R. Latimer (nee Richardson). He 1s survived by one daughter, five sons. bre nephew. Josepn Guy Latimer. and a niece. Mrs. Lilly | Wiison. Funeral from the above resi-| dence on Tuesday. August 13 10 | Ber‘ll:ex at Bt Barnabas’ Chu Md.. at 10:30 am. invited Departed 5. THO; Teicnds are cemetery. McCULLOUGH. DR. R. C Sunday. August 11 1 ‘Washington University C._ McCULLOUGH of 43 n.w.. beloved husband of “Geretta Arn strong McCullough. Puneral services i the above residence on Tuesday, August 13, at 2 pm. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery McCULLOUGH. ROBERT C. spectal | communication of Cathedral Lodkfl No. | A_M., is called for Tuesday. at 12:43 Re! Interment church | | Suddenly. on at George | e Roc ral service for our late brother. | g;!l!“ltdnlelt!r ROBERT C. McCULLOUGH. C. UHLER. Worshipful Master. [y EDMONDSON Bpatha. MICHEL, ELIZABETH. Friday, Aue gust 9. 1945, Miss zuunnvr MICHEL, Belovea sister o 55 W, Michel of West Newton Par MrL Jona Shai of Marietta. Ohlo: Mrs. John T. Lont of iy Obior and Mis A M; Cook of “Washington. D. Funerai from Chambers' ‘funeral hom 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday, A 12, at’2 pm. Relatives and friends vited. “Interment Congressional Ceme- tery PIXLEY, the late Harry E ing at the W. W. Cham Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. PRITCHETT. EMMA arrington. On Friday On Sundav. August RUGGLES, LENORE C p 0 1945, LENO! SAYRE. WILLIAM B. SMITH. MARY In fllpmnrmm BREZ. COLMAY BROOKS. EMMA F. CATLETT. HENRY AND RRO COX. REBECCA HER T J. ¢ ANNA E. In ROY. AND FAMIL AMELIA LOEV FAU McHALE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 7Joscph F. Birch's Sons HAYCOCK. aer B {2 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier's Sons Co. 3 Seventh & B.W NAtional 2473 CHAS. S ZURHORQT CO. ST 1| EAST CAPITO) Phone Lincoln 0: . V. L. SPEARE CO. Reither the successor to nor connected with peara establishment. e 1009 H'St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 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