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YOUTH, 20, FOUND DEAD NEAR RIFLE Son of Broker Is Believed| "l dict. to Have Shot Self Accidentally. By the Associated Press. MOUNT KISCO. N. Y., August 29. ~—Shielded from airplane searchers by & clump of elm trees, the body of 20-| year-old Arthur W. Butler, was found near the outskirts of his wealthy father’s 500-acre estate yesterday. Young Butler, who had been sought or: {s One of The Largest Undertakers in the M ‘A $300 SERVICE For Only s195 e o o o In Case of Death Call MAIN OFFICE 1400 CHAPIN N.W, Olumbia 0132 sOUTHEAST REANCH 517 11th ST. SE ATlantie | by 1and and air since he failed to re- turn from a hunting trip Tuesday, was believed by Westchester County authorities to have been killed ty the accidental discharge of his .22-caliber target rifle. The weapon lay beside the youth, who had died from a bullet wound over the right eye. Medical Examiner Amos O. &quire said he would question members of the family before announcing a ver- The youth's father, retired member of a New York brokerage firm, said his son returned Monday in the best of spirits from a house party at New- port, R. L | his rifie yesterday, Young Butler, a | Princeton student, had promised to re- turn within two hours to keep an ap- pointment. Births Reported. Louls and Winifred Gottschalk, boy twins. Eldon and Marve Parrish; Qharles and Ida Sim and Mildred Deckelbavm. boy. Edward and Jeanette Ruefly, boy. Ja d_Pearl Scott. girl. Fred und Dorotny Hillis. RirL Theodore and Alice Sh 11, John and Emma Davis. b Frank and Emma Maxey. Auzistis and Marguerite Mesis, boy, Foster and Muriel Sheller. girl. | George and Rita Bayliss. girl | Kenneth and Frances Jones, 'girl | Charles and Odell Sinclair. jr.. girl. | Frank and Marjorie Carter, girl. lGrm n! and Iola Williams, boy. nd Helen Snowden. boy. | ¥R *mna Melvio: Mat thewe. il Randolph and Blanche Holmes. boy. James and Mamie Dunham. boy, George and Lucille Carter, girl. (edar Hill ‘memmtflmtfll (emetery More Than a Promise The painters | When he.set out for the woods with | THE EVENING STA |MRS. LAURA V. JOHNSTON DIES OF LONG ILLNESS Patient at Eastern Star Home Infirmary for Two Years Was 76 Years of Age. Mrs, Laura V. Johnston, 76, died yesterday at the Eastern Star Home Infirmary after a long fliness. She had been a patient there for two years. Funeral services will be held at funeral home, 2801 Fourteenth street. Bethany Chapter, No. 24, of the Order of the Eastern Star-will participate. The body will be cremated Saturday morning. Mrs. Johnston is survived by her husband, George B. Johnston, and three daughters, Mrs. Stanley Marean and Mrs. George B. Snow of Lovelock, Nev., and Mrs. Laura W. Wilde, Little Silver, N. J. MRS. EMILY K. BRADLEY DIES AT HOME HERE Wife of Dr. William E. Bradley Was Active in Eastern Star and Church Work. Mrs. Emily K. Bradley, wife of Dr. William E. Bradley, died of a cerebral | hemorrhage yesterday at her home, 807 Highland drive, Woodside, Md., after an illness of six weeks. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrcw at the residence. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mrs. Bradley, & native of Washing- ton, was an active member of the Cathedral Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Eastern Presby- terian Church and the Women's Club of Woodside. Where Perpetual Care is | and decorators She is survived by her husband, a | daughter, Mrs. Emily 8. Elkins, and & son, Dr. James B. Bradley are demanding room so we are forced to clear away a great number of fine suites. below. Come in early choice of these unusual values. We've slashed prices. See listing tomorrow and get first Buy on J. L. Budget plan. Nothing added for credit. .. Con- venient terms arranged. Living Room Suites Reduced $185 2-piece Fleetwood- frame Frieze Covered Living Room Suite. 125 $179 2-piece Fleetwood- frame Velour Covered Living Room Suite..... $150 2 -piece Fleetwood- frame Velour Covered Living Room Suite $119 2- piece Driftwood ing Room Suite. Buy on J. L. Liv- Budget Plan Dining Room Suites Reduced $175 10-piece Oak Dining Room Suite il 0. $225 10-piece Walnut Dlmng Room Suite ... $175 10-piece Walnut Dmmg Room Suite’ . Lol t Suite .., $175 10-piece Mahogany Room Suite .. esecanae $169 10-piece Walnut Dining Room . *105 *165 *115 ‘119 *139 Dining Bedroom Suites Reduced $149 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite .. Suite Suite .... $98 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite teisecsesacnnas $125 4-piece Walnut Bedroom cereecscraas $115 4-piece Walnut Bedroom $125 4-piece Walnut Moderne Bed- 114 109.31 'g5s 69:18 i858 Buy on J. L. Budget Plan filius Lansburgh Fusniture (%o, 909 F Street 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the S. H. Hines | WASHINGTON, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Shepherds of Bethlehem, ‘Washington Hotel, 8 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Cosmopolitan Club, Carl- ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Play, “Creatures of Impulse,” Com- munity Center, Eastern High School, 4pm. Meeting, National Typewriter and Office Machine Dealers’ Asosciation, Mayflower Hotel, 9 am. and 2 pm. Dinner dance, National Typewriter and Office Machine Dealers’ Associa~ tion, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Lancheon, District Bankers' Asso- ciation, Willard Hotel, 12:15 p.m. Luncheon, Reciprocity Club, La- fayette Hotel, 12:30 p.m. —_— HARCOURT L. STEVENSON FUNERAL RITES HELD Late Staff Auditor of C. & P. Tele- phone Co. Is Buried in Arlington. Funeral services for Harcourt Lee Stevenson, staff audtior of the Chesa- peake & Potomac Telephone Co., who died Sunday in Garfield Hospital, were held this morning in Hines' fu- neral home, followed by burial in | Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Ste- venson was formerly a sergeant major in the Marine Corps. He had been an employe of the tele- phone company for 30 years, having | been transferred to the C. & P. from the Bell Telephone Co. in 1911. Besides his widow, nee Miss 1. Clair ! Sansbury of Baltimore, Mr. Stevenson is survived by two brothers, William A. Stevenson, Scotts Bluff, Nebr.,, and T. O. Stevenson, Billings, Mont. - . Newspaper Gives Lessons. A newspaper in Manchuria,is giving lessons in English and Ji Moderne Living Room Suites Reduced $159 K erne Room Suite .. roehler Mod- Living 1682 $110 Moderne Sofa, chrome and black bageit e 55 $135 2-piece Moderne Living R Suite Buy on J. L. Budget Plan NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE D. ©, THURSDAY WILLIAM C. PARKER, 90, DIES IN KENSINGTON Native of Nova Scotia Was Civil War Veteran—=8ervices. Tomorrow. Special Dispatch to The Star. KENSINGTON, Md., August 29.— William C. Parker, 90, Civil War vet- eran and resident of this community for 19 years, died here yesterday of a heart ailment at the home of his son, Capt. W. E. Parker. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ‘Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home in Rockville. Burial will be in Union Cemetery at Rockville. A native of Nova Scotia, Mr. Parker moved to Boston, Mass., when & young man, becoming & merchant. e was & Mason, belonging to a lodge in Bos- ton. Since his retirement 19 years ago he has made his home here with his son. Another son, James B. Parker of Cleveland, Ohio, also survives. —— WIFE OF GEN. BROWN DEAD IN SAN FRANCISCO ative of Virginia and Daughter of Staff Officer Under Gen. Robert E. Lee. Mrs. Virginia Long Brown, of Gen. Robert A. Brown, U. 8. A, retired, died Tuesday in San Fran- cisco, according to word received here | today. Born in Charlottesvile, Va., Mrs. Brown had lived in Washington for | & time, She was the daughter of Gen. | A. L. Long, a stafl officer under Gen. Robert E. Lee. Besides her husband, she is survived by an uncle, Gen. Samuel Sumner of Boston. Funeral services and burial are to be held in San Francisco tomorrow. — Marriage Licenses. Cecll A Chandier. 26, Betland Hotel e R ! Mmmlly m H. Tripp. 27. and Evelyn B. Losan. 28, both of 515 R st. se.. Rev. B H. Wilten . Vanneman. ir.. 26 Mt. Raipler d Bessie B. Chadwell 22 e Rey R G Plirzeraid 7 B-Iumou and Marti 16 A st. se; Rev. and J. Bluln A °Hajlan 3578 13th st ‘ La M. Shan. "s 5901 Mill rd. ne.; Rev. Rives | Clinton'B " Jovce. 21_and Loretta V. Wald- ). both of Baltimore; Judge R. E. 1.!5 yee 1. and Bertya E. Stone. both of Ithaca, N. Y.; Rev. Freeley Rohrer. James Clark. 21 flli M _st, and Naomi Gross. 191204 Rev. J. L. Battle. william Miller dr.. nd Dorothea E. A. both of Baltimoie Rev. H. 29 Shamokin, Pa.. 30, Arestes. Pa.: k- | Wil Josenh L. Tenensky and Sally 1. Beaver, Rev. 8. J. Nicholas Allua Gatse, 54> Philadeiphia, and Jean 22 Baltimore: Rev Felsheim. a8, Whieeling W, Va.. Virginia A~ Ward. 55 Huntington W. Va.. Rev. Thomas B. Dade. Ociavius Byrum. i1 Friendship Heights ;1 %nd Scecla Reynolds 19 Brook- Rev'L, F. Miltenberger. xennfl.h P Laird, Tabor. Iowa Virginia R. Tinle: y 22, Iowa; Rev_John A, Ryan James ‘G, Eaton 42, 11 ette E. H-rk.m James A ary M. Rose 26 = Rev Edwara Ginyard. Charles E. Reed 26, and Katherine V. Ray_ 20, both of Baitimore; Rev. Freeley re: | pred N itova. 2. 20, both of Durham st R 1055 Vermont 3 U st. and | | Al Georsia"aves and Mary B Redford. N.C.; Rev. James 30 Linden st 19,1409 East P Madiso! Robert H. Btewart ne. and Sadie Casl Capitol st.: Rev. Charle wnlbudr L c%u?nevw 2 and Gwendoiyn v.s Edward, G-bler .8’ Abbort. wnn-m G. Ma L. um Kathryn = gevb E aymon Steiner. 24, Opoth Judge R. E. Mattingly Leslie A Dickerson. 29. 632 10th st. s.w.. Elva M. Mauck. 26, 721 F st. .. Rhen o5 Fittsburgh, Pa 3614 12th st 523 Allison st. Los Angeles, | 113 and | ne; | Calif: Rev. J Henry Harrington. 21 and Elizabeth I’I‘:(uh 18, : Rev. 1124 Bladens: ', Wiseman. 1520 O R ane | CEnr Tne s Rey, Tiso ch. o7, EISEMAN'S SEVENTH AND F Balance of Our . Spring and Summer SUITS $30 SUITS $15 All-wool, three- plece suits in smart greys and tans. All sizes. 27 Suits, *13™ 35 Suits, *17° The biggest bargains of the entire year. No exchanges or te- funds.. All sales final. wife | and | 16th st.; AUGUST 29, 1935, WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy to- night; tomorrow showers; not much change in temperature. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow probably showers; not much change in temperature. Virginia—Cloudy, probably showers tomorrow and in central and south portions tonight; not much change in temperature, ‘V’est Virginia—Fartly cloudy, fol- lowed by showers tomorrow efd in south portion late tonight; not much change in temperature, River Report. Potomac River clear and Shenan- doah muddy today. Report for Last 24 Hours, Yes'day, Temp. Baro. Today. Temp. Baro. Deg. Ins. Des, 8 42 &pm 2092 Ra Midnight. 29:97 Noon Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) 84, 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Year 61, 6:30 am. today. Year Record 'l'e-unllln This Year. Highe: n July 20. Lowest, —2. on January 28, Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon yesterday to noon u«ay.) Highest, 63 per cent, at 1:45 a.m. to- west, 37 per cent, at noon today. Tide Tables, (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Tomorrow. . x4l am 378 am 9:00 pm 3:32pm. The Sun and Moon. today | 8un. tomorrow Moon. ~ today: Automebile lights must | one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation, Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. January February un, 1 6:06 a.m. be 645 pm turned on » %2 a2 R = baRBEIDI~ E335EIT35 December Weather in Various Cltlel. wTemperature 3 5 = 3 Stations. Abilene. Albany, Atlanta. Ga Atlantic City "~ Baltimore. Md.~ Tex W Buffalo. N. Y Charleston. S.C. Chicago. IN._ .~ ncinnat Cleveland | Denver. | Detroit. Mich. D: Indianapolis - Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville Miami. Fia an Council Blufls. and | P“ulld'lnh'l | Phoenix Pitosbur, | Portlan | Portiand. Oreg Raleigh. N C._ | Salt Lake City [ San Antonio San Die San P*nnuxco Louis, Cloudy FOREIGN. s.m.. Greenwich time today.) Stations. London. England Paris. Franci Vienna. Austri | Zurich. Switzerland 22220 84 | Stockholm, Sweden a1 \thn'vn spnm Greenwich Hm Horta (Fayal) Asores | (Current nburvulnn! ) St._Georges. Bermuda §an Jusn, Puerto Rico.-. fi: Cc.on "canal Zone - BOARD TO REVIEW SHIP YARD STRIKE Today on Navy Vessels Halted on May 13. By the Associated Press. Representatives of the New York Shipbuilding Corp. and its Camden, N. J., workers have agreed with Pres- ident Roosevelt's special arbitration their wage dispute next Tuesday. Employes at the yard were to return to work today after a strike that has lasted since May 13, tying up work on three Navy cruisers and four destroy- ers to cost more than $50,000,000. Arguments on the union's demand for wage increases averaging about 15 per cent are to be filed in written form. Representatives of the com- pany and the union are to return here September 5 to discuss their cases with the board, headed by Admiral Henry A. Wiley, retired. Thirteenth Mule Kicks Smithy. LAMAR, Mo. (#).—Casey Castle of Lamar shod 12 mules successfully yes- terday, but the thirteenth kicked him doctor. Deaths Reported. William Langley. 83, Home for Aged and nfirm. Magdsierie Kundahl. 77. 8t. Elizabeth's fospital. !m!rzfllmcly Hospital. 5 s | John T. Edwards, 70. 1800 H Mary A Amelia B, Cloey. 73, 1138 K et Guarence Newman. de, 302 g ze 8. Patterson. 61. 149 R lefiuurl L. Stevenson, 60, Glrfirlu “Hos- Wmum Golden. 59, Casualty Hospital, Benjamin Linkens. 57. Gallinger Hospit N Lykins, 4. Soldiers' Homé red B. Martin. 26. Emergency Hospital. 'rhomn L. Alexander, 18, Georgetown ital. Eddie Smith, 50 Walter Reed Hospital. Rose Jett, 55. & Rothel Bimms. 44, c.sumy Hospital. Ozorle Weston. 40. 315 H s fiton Ourtley. 38, Potomac “River, near Key Bridge. Garfleld Hospital. Lee Thfans Watts, Onllaren's Roapnal, Infant Milligan. Gallinger Hospital. LOST. T"Zost and Found advertisements Jor 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. sutnmy, UM, written in English AUTOGRAPH ALB and Spanish. Reward. Mv.um to Blanche Roth. ¢/o Lamp Dept.. 8. Kann's Sons. _30* BILLFOLD. maw's, tan, Fox Theater, e ‘Room 798, Press Bldg. COLLIE. rown and white, Chase. D. C cle'ellnd 5611, GLASSES, tortoise shell. between 2Ath and K and 16th and Colorado ave. “Reward. Georgla 674 "BOOK. brown, manils envelope, Ve Agmipistration. Reward. N erans’ Geor hit l'l’.'!fl from 1339 m\l O MooBoo Reward. | Oall Po- SAMPLE CASE. salesman's, brown walrus, from Park Book Shop. 910 G pw, aklbeni Hotse nem ? 20 Wednesday m-hc Jo I8 st “nu' ave. l.w. s, in the head and sent him to a| nel. | lnfinl Morrh McCarthy, Children's Hos- Camden Workers Back at Work board to submit their arguments on | | ILLNESS IS FATAL TO MRS. PORTER| Widow of James Porter Was Ac- tive in Church and Club Affairs. Mrs. Amanda M. Porter, 82, of 1900 H street, died in West Sunbury, Pa,, Tuesday, according to word received, here. Her death followed a long illness. Funeral urrangements have not yet been completed, but it is expected burial will be in the family plot of Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, W. Va. Mrs. Porter, widow of James Porter of Elkins, W. Va., who cied in 1926, was born in Randolph County, Va. She was the daughter of John Rush | and Eunice Johnston Goff and was | a descendent of the pioneers in the | development of Western Virginia. In Washington she was an active | member of the Western Presbyterian Church, the Manor House Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution and the R. E. Lee Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Surviving are one son, O. L. Porter, Roanoke, and three daughters, Eunice R. Porter of Washington, Nel- lie Goff Harper, West Sunbury, P and Elsie M. Regg, Pittsburgh, Pa. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD| FOR COL. WILLIS ULINE Retired Officer Is Buried With Full Military Honors in Arlington Cemetery. | JOHNSTON. LAURA V. Bmtl]l. HAWKINS, LUCY L. Wednesday August 28, 155 denct 2015 Rosedals st. n.e hnet \llnrsn LUCY L. HAWK]N e leaves ‘to ‘mo E.nuu §, Jevoted huspand Jon ster, Martha H. On o a2 Monday. Au- 56n and Tather of Gusial B fl-r"m'{flé’r‘x‘. Funeral from the W. W. Cmmnm Co, Southeast, funeral home, K17 1ith at. gy Interment Cedar Hill Cemerers © P |Suddenty on Tues- HiLL hitband’of Hatie Jomca - oot of the late Archie and Maggie Hill and brother of Arnita Janes. He also ) other relatives and {riends i chu: Ton National Cemetery. - e viewed after 6 p.m. Thursda: JACOBS. ABRAHAM. Dep o Traradny, Atst DT (1 HE lel?rHu;n‘nal AB;AHAM JACOBS. s Testing at Frazier s fonera b 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. N‘O!lt:m;‘ Tunere] Tater. |JounsTox. LavRA v A wus he Maso Eastern ‘Star Home, LAURA V. JOMN- TON, beloved wifeof George B Jonn ston and mother of Mrs. Stanley Marean and . George B. 0‘ _of Lovelock, aura W, Wilde of Liftls Tl Bervices at the E_Hines Co. funeral home. 2601 14 n.w. on Friday. August 30, 8t 7:30 p . at 7:30 p.m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. 30 On_Wednesday, Members of Esther Rebekah Lodge are reguested to a end the funeral services f H,,m 1 ning, August 30, 1935, at 7:30 1ARY E. LOVING. Noble G: Attest E\”LY U DIVGLEY’ Bfrt:nd JOHNSTON. LAURA V. of Beihany Chapte o'elock A special meeting No. 24. O. E. 6., # Col. Willis Uline, U. S. A., retired. who died Tuesday at Walter Reed Hospital, was buried with full military | honors today in Arlington National | Cemetery. Chaplain Julian Yates officiated at the services, which were | held from the Fort Myer gate. Col. Uline was 70 and a native of Missouri. He was graduated from the Military Academy in 1890 and served | in the Spanish-American War. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Charles Busbee, Mrs. Carnes Lee and | Mrs. W. R. Cooke, PATIENTS VISIT FARM Sixty vouthful tuberculosis patients | of the Children’s Health Camp, Thir- | teenth and Allison streets, learned | the process of milking when taken | for a visit last evening to the Sabine farm near Norbeck, Md., by courtesy | of the Embassy Dairy. Many of the youths got their first close view of a cow and watched with | amazement the animals being milked by machines. Marrianes. - LAWSON—PAYNE. Mr yne .Q’;arh of Thanks acknowleds: nd nom muum m‘ 15 HOLSON. Draths. WILLIAM H. (ROMAN BILL) d into eternal rest on Sunday, Au- sust 1935 at Winchester. Va.. WIL- LIAM H. (ROMAN BILL) ALLEN. loving Pishand of Ellen Allen. devoted fatner of Jennie Allen. br Hattle, Lawrence, Marvin Alien, ‘and son-in-law of Ma | Remains resting at the John 'r errs funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. . until 4:30 pm. Thursday. August trerenfter at his late residence, 1014 Puneral on Friday. August 3t 180 pm. trom the Peace Ba Church, H st between 13th and 14th & n.w. In‘erment in Woodlawn Cemetery BLACKWELL, FRA On Tuesday. Au- sust _27. 1935 at Gallinger Hospital FRANK BLACKWELL._ the loving hus- band of Mrs. Mattie Blackwell. beloved brother of Luther, Sweetie. George and Annie Blackwell. ' He also leaves (w0 Rieces, two nephews. other relatives and many friends o mourn his departure Remains rested at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel 3r Eve sts sw until m. Wednes: thereatter his late residence. P flom ‘Gilesd "Baptis: 13th and Corcoran sts. n.w. Interme in Lincoln’ Memorial Cemetery. Rel tives and friends invited BOWIE. EDWARD RICHARD. this fife Tuesday, Auguct <7 2 _brief illnes: DWARI BOWIE. loving mother, Viney F. Bowie: father. Bdward Bowie: five brothers, two sisters | and a host of other relatives and Remains resting at Barnes & funeral. home, 614 4th st s.w, until thence at his late’ residence.” 5 . se. where funeral will be held ‘Priday. August 30, | p.m.. Rev. J. H. Herbert officiating. Tterient Payne's Cemeters, BRADLEY, CATHERINE EMILIE, on Wed CATHERINE (nee. Bosar). betoved William B Bradiey. and mother of Emilie S. Elkins and Dr. James Matthews' d. on Priday. August 30. p;m, . Relitives and filends are inv nterment Congressional Cemetery. BUTLER. JAMES. On Tuesdav. August 27 JAMES BUTLER. beloved father ¢ e( 8 h L. Shorter. Juifa_Roberts. ] ‘Thomas, Walter, Henry X lnd Marion Butler, brother’ of Jol PBIe. Pooine anh Amelia Botier. | He also leaves thirteen grandchildren. five great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends. mains Testing at the Stewart funeral home. 30 Funeral Satur from Holy Redeemer Church, New York and New Jersey aves. n.w. Interment Oxon Hill. Md. 29 CARTER. CLARENCE, Departed this lfe Tuesda . 1935, nt at Albfl HO*DIuI l(ler A lingering CARTER. leaves | RIDGWAY. EVA E. ALICE W. NEWHARD, s"w;n“ 0G) Remains funeral Wednes- w J m home. North and Jimore, Md, 3:30 p'm. F: PARKER, WIL ll\f C On “Pcwnda Aurust 28, 1535t Lhe Kome of B can: Barker. 23 Balimore s WILLIAM C., husband 'finim‘u A Parker’ Services & 8. 2501 15th st day noon. Funera T Ivania aves., . August 50, Cemetery, ROBINSON, Ryrflh.- Md. ('A‘""'Ill\l' On Bu (‘ATHEP'\E Serst fou J Dital. wife of Master "' s Tate - residence Funeral Fridas from the above a5 pm eriends invited. Inter- Brother BDLOE 8t McGuires: 1820 ath ND B. pmc‘z W 33HN 5. GEGROR. Becroner: ~ WARD. MINNIE, ADELAIDE. d ust i ust 3 2 pm. Interment Co umhm Gardens Cemetery, Clarendon, WESTON. GEORGE. Departed 2pis suddeniy. on Saturday. August GEORGE WESTON of 315 H st v leaves to mourn their loss a lovin er. Judv Waston - e 935 He mot “ll SON. “I’lllA\l J. On Wednesday, Au- ust 1935, after a short iliness, WIL- 1 J_ WILSON. beloved husband of Wilson and father of Elsworth J. Wilson Remains resting at the Lee Tuneral home. 4th st. end Mass. ave. n lr're services will be held Priday. A ust 30, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- In Memoriam, In sad but loving res membrance of our dear mother, EVA_E. RIDGWAY, Who departed this life e years agd todav. August 29, 1030. Tho' you've left us. precious mother, _Tho' we hear your voice no more, We_are safe in our confding at we'll meet on yonder Watch and wait for us, For we kno Till we are a In a land shore. dear mother, it can’t be long OVELLIY AND SON-IN-LAW SMITH, WILBUR H. brance 'of our beloved one. R} SMITH. who passed away lhrre yea! ago today, August 20, 1932 On_the hillside softly sleeping, Where the trees silently wave. Lies the one we loved dearly n his lonely. silent grave THE FAMILY. ® TEILING, HENRIETTA GREEN. _In loving memory of my dear mother. A GREEN TEILING. who left mu Jite 81X vears ago today. August 29, When a mother breathes a lnu umun The stroke means more than tonsue can The world seems quite another place loviag remem He T neir Toss o devoted wite, Ethel C. Oarter; a mother, Mrs. Maria Car- ter: one sister, Mrs. Viola' Walker brother. Oscar Carter. and many other relatives and friends’ Body resting ai the George W. Grice funeral parlor. 12th and R sts_nw. Funeral Friday, August 30. at 1 p.m. from the above funeral parlor. Interment Arlington National | Cemetery. FAUCETTE, HENRY. A Departed this lifc Tuesday.'_August 5 "AUC] BaS 1o dvés to mourn Their loss a loving wife. Ella Faucette: & daughter. Eloise; a son, Winfred: brother. Havwood Faucette: two gran sons. Andrew Sanfleld. ir.. ‘and William Tauceite. Remaing resting st Bentley & Malloy home. nd Florin ave v Notice of fumerai later. FENNELLY, ANTHONY, On Wednesday. August 28, 1935, at 5:30 p.m., at his residence. ' 1645 ' Wisconsin ave. N.W. A FENNELLY. beloved husband of the late Mary C. Fennellv inee le- hanty). Funeral will be held from the aBoye esidenice on Saturday. August 3l at R:30 Requiem mass at Holy ‘Trinity Chllrth at ® a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. FORD. EDGAR wi:lwl On Thursday, August 2! at_the Home for In- curables. !DGAR WERNER FORD. mains restipe et the Colonial (uner-! home William ~Reuben Pumphrey, Rockville. Md ‘Notice of funeral incer. GIBB Thursday, Au- st 20, Y o her residence. Croom., Md.. MARY C. GIBBONS (nee Duley), Seloved wife of Dr. Willlam H. Gibbons, Also_surviving are four hters and Md.: arles cmc-.o i Nr. Jonn Gitbons and. Mr. A, Gibbons o( Washington, D. C. Funerat :mm her late residence on Saturday. August 81 at 10 a.m.; thence iscopal Church, Croom. fia""where s joint_ service will be con- ducted. Interment church cemetery. Refatives and friends invited o attend GREEN. WILLIAM RANDOLPH. Suddenly, on Wednesday, August 28, 1035, at the residence of his brother, Louis z ur!en 1316 Delaware_ ave AM of PN H GR br]ovzd husb-nd of Olia een. He also leaves to mourn ‘their loss four brothers, Benjamin F. Green of Leetsdale. Pa.: Joseoh A. ‘Green. Louis E Green and John W. Green: ten mieces. three Aephews and Other relatives and friends, Remains resting at the Morris A. Carter e, 2nd and Fsts. s.v." Notice nu'f""'x"n Sday, Augist 20, J050, arter & e ur! , Aul 2 ) after a bt Diness. THELMA HATLSTORKS ess. of 1112 5th lt e.. tm daughter of Mr. and s Ruth Hallstorks. YOUNG, RICHARD A. AND MARY M. Without the smile of mother's_face. HER . DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MAUD. WARD, WILLIAM HENRY. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear husband and father. WILLIAM HENRY (HAR! WARD. who passed so suddenly lwa) three years ago today, August 29, 193%. A loving memory lingers with us. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * Tn- loving remembrance of our dear father. RICHARD A. YOUNG. who deonrlm this life twenty-eight ust ‘20, 1005, and mother. MARY M OUNG, who_ departed this life nine months ago, November 11, 1034 Loving and kind in all their w kind in heart and min beautiful memory they left DEVO’TED DAUGHTERS. EVA POWELL D ALBERTA WIRSCHING. Sincere_and hat e FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'V. L. 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