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MRS. J. G. TOWNSEND | DIES AT AGE OF 73 Wife of Retired Justice Depart- ment Attorney Resident of Capital 38 Years. Mrs. Nettie Gillmore Townsend. 73, of 5104 Fourteenth street, died sud- W. & J. Sloane | denly yesterday at her home. She was the wife of John Glenn Townseud, retired attorney for the Justice Department. A resident of Washington for 38 years, Mrs. Townsend was an active member of the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church. She came here from Illinois, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gillmore, were early settlers. Surviving, besides her husband, are two daughters, Miss Helen E. Town- 711 THE EVENING send and Mrs. Grace Townsend Feehan, and two sisters, Mrs. James 1. Scott of Edgewood, Ill., and Mrs. John R. Thompson of Kansas City. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the residence. with Dr. John C. Palmer, pastor of the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers include William P. Mayfield, S. A. Robinson, Maurice Latta, James B. Henderson, E. Fleming and Willard Kochenderfer. Twelfth Street | Saturday the Last Day STAR, WASHINGTON, REV. T. F. BEEHAN, 36, DIES AT BALTIMORE Burial of Former D. C. Resident Will Be Monday at New Bedford, Mass. Rev. Terence F. Beehan, 36, former Washington resident and assistant pastor of Corpus Christi Church in Baltimore, died at St. Joseph's Hos- pital in Balti- more Wednesday, it was learned by friends here yes- terday. His body will lie in state at the church in Balti- more this after- noon and evening and solemn high requiem mass will be offered at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, with Archbishop Michael J. Curley, presiding. Burial will be near his birthplace at New Monday. Rev. T. F. Beel Bedford, Mass., on D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935. D. 6. SUTHERLAND, U. S. WORKER, DIES Was Special Agent in Charge of Seattle Division for Rev- enue Unit. Donald G. Sutherland, 41, former Post Office inspector and a special agent of the Intelligence Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, died Monday in San Francisco; it was learned here to- Mother of Columbo Still in Ignorance Of Her Son’s Death By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 18.— Mrs. Julia Columbo was recover- ing today from an operation to restore her failing sight—but she will not see the son for whose sake she underwent the surgery. The elderly woman never has been told that Russ Columbo, the singing actor, died in an acci- dental shooting in Hollywood & year ago. Members of the family said they planned to break the news to the aging mother “in a few days, when she is stronger.” “BEATING” BY POLICE! INCITES D. C. RALLY International Labor Defense Calls Protest Meeting Based tional Cemetery. Word of his death was received by the Intelligence Unit, of which he was signment in San Francisco when he suffered the heart attack which caused his death. Mr. Sutherland was well known here as a Post Office inspector and had transferred on July 1, 1930, to the Intelligence Unit. He ‘was on duty here as a special agent for four years before being promoted to his super- visory job at Seattle. He was a veteran of the World War and his burial in Arlington National day. He is to buried in Arlington Na- | special agent in charge of the Seattle | division. He had been on special as- | L_HENRY J. STALEY RITES Funeral to Be Conducted at 9 A.M. Tomorrow. Henry J. Staley, instructor at the | Lewis “Hotel Training School, will be buried tomorrow .in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Prederick, Md., after serv- ices at 9 a.m. at the chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons, 1756 Pennsylvania avenue. He died Tuesday of pneumonia | following an_operation. As a Government telegraph operator during the Spanish-American War, | Mr. Staley was the first person in | Washington to receive news of the American fleet’s victory in Santiago Bay. ' LLOYD FUNERAL RITES jlervicel “Pomurrow for Retired Federal Employe. Funeral services for Miss Mary A. | Lloyd, retired Navy Department em- | ploye and sister of Daniel B. Lloyd, | Senate reporter, will be held at 3 pm. | tomorrow at Buena Vista Farm, her | | home, near Glenn Dale, Md. Burial | will be in the family plot at the farm. | Cemetery will be under the auspices of | Miss Lloyd died of a heart attack | *¥% A—I1 Draths. JOHNSON, SARAH SOPHIA. this N6 Tuesday Sloner: #:30 am_ at her residence 423 “nd st. Sw. SARAH SOPHIA JOHNSON pe: loved wife of Willlam H. Johnson: daugh- Briscae, ‘Ppate Motes ‘and Henrietta 5 also leaves to mou A loss ‘a 'devoted daughter - Mavhellc B Brown: three sisters Mar: Florence E. Ross and Bertha Briscos: two loving grandchildren. Harold and Audrey Brown. and a host of other reiss Uves and friends. Remains resting at funeral home 614 Barnes & Matthews® until 4 pm. Friday. Oeto- 4th st sw ber 1X: then at her late residence October 1 ;\enl i\lnflny pm rom the St M E Ty t KARFP, ROBERT Suddenly. on Mo, ol nday, October 14, 1935, at his residence. 1st nv. ROBEET L KARP Rema and ter, L Al IF“. ; 5 interment at Arling National “Cemetery on_‘Baturasy . &t 9330 am. Priends aré 7 E C D- WELL. beloved son of Sarah and Charles P. Kidwell. Puneral will be heid from Zurhorst’s " funeral parlors. 101 East Capitol st. on Monday. October 21. at Church. where mass will be said at @ ment in Mount Olivet Cemete:y 20 LLOYD. MARY A Suddeniy ursday, on incoming Baltimore mail steamer, near Norfolk. Va. MARY A LLOYD, beloved sister 'of Daniel B. Liovd Serve ices at Buena Vista Farm. on Saturday, October 19. ut 3 o'clock pm Relatives and friends in —and Half Price the Magnet! After attending high school and on Arrest. Victory Post No. 4, American Legion. | at sea yesterday on a Baltimore a1 Only these few remain of the discon- tinued patterns—and to make, very sure . that the clearance is absolutely complete we have cut the prices directly in half. They must be bought tomorrow—no returns or refunds can be made—and delivery must follow promptly—for room is the reason for such sacrificing. These Four Bedroom Suites Maple Directorie Suite; artistically painted in gray, with green trimming. Full size bed. Was $325. Now__._... 3149 Walnut group, designed in the Frqnch influence, soft, nut-brown finish. Six pieces, with full size bed. Was s275. Now____... $137 Chinese Chippendale, in genuine mahng’gny, given the Old » World finish. Seven pieces, including full size bed. Was $325. Now._._.____. 3160 Adam suite, artistically painted and decorated in oil. of footless type, hanging mirrors. Bed Seven pieces. Was s600. Now_..__.. $205§ These Eight Upholstered Pieces Sheraton Sofa, an adaptation of an original antique. Satinwood and mahogany. Was $180. Now._._.______._ 390 Covered in green damask. Empire Love Seat, mahogany frame, of graceful lines and proportions. Brown damask upholstery. Was $105. Now_ ... $¢-$° 19th Century Easy Chair, with interesting mahogany base. Upholstered in tapestry. Was $95. Now. ... 847-50 Sleepy Hollow Easy Chair, all hair filled, with real down cushions; tapestry upholstery. Was $105. Now_____ 352050 Sofa of modern design; covered in blue and white damask; with down-filled blue leather cushions. Was $265. Now.______._ 3130 Easy Chair that happily matches the above modern type Was $125. Now..... 562590 Modern Sofa, covered in chartreuse damask and white leather. Handsome contrast in effect and supremely comfort- Was s215. Now____... $10°7 Modern Easy Chair that can well companion with the abgve sofa. able. sofa. Down-filled pillow back and seat cushions. brown velvet and white leather. Was $185. Now_____ 892-50 These Three Occasional Pieces Empire Coffee Table; re&novable tray. Genuine mahogany construction with gold decorations. Was $16. Now._.._.__ Covered in $§.00 High Boy, of the American Hepplewhite school; graceful pediment top. A wonderfully practical and graceful piece. Was $290. Now. . Lamp Table finished in old white. of Directorie type; 145 constructed of mahogany, WGSS.IO. .Now'_-_______ 39075 W. &J.SLOAN 711 Twelfth Street PARK AT THE CAPITAL GARAGE DL 7262 - With the Green Shutters A mass meeting in protest against the alleged beating by police of Jesse Lawrence, 20, colored, during his arrest studying ‘at a business college in New Bedford, Rev. Beehan came to Wash- ington in 1920 and entered the Gov- ernment service. Later he wn.s_xmdu- ated from Georgetown University _lnd St. Mary's Seminary. He was ordained | to the priesthood in 1927 and cele-| brated his first mass at St. Gabriel’s| Church in Washington. Surviving are two brothers, William | and Martin Beehan, and three sisters, Miss Mary G. Beehan, Mrs. Joseph | Allanic and Mrs. Ernest Gerber, all of ‘Washington. ; streets on the night of October 7 has been called by the International La- bor Defense for next Wednesday night at Moses Hall, 1421 T street. Lawrence was brought into Police Court the next morning charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. He was found guilty hy Judge Mc- Mahon and was sent to Occoquan for a total of 35 days on the two charges. Records show that Lawrence had no lawyer in court, but that he pleaded not guilty to both charges. Police records at No. 2 precinct state that Lawrence was arrested for being drunk and that Pvt. R. W. Creel, arresting officer, had “trouble in maintaining the arrest.” With Military Honors—Was A. Hunt came to his aid. As a crowd % Ohi | was attracted, Willlam Wright, col- Native of Ohio. ! ored, also was taken into custody, po- Lieut. B. Young. 42. World War lice charging that he attempted to aviator, died yesterday at Mount Alto incite a disturbance among onlookers. Hospital. Wright was brought into court on a Funeral services were held today charge of disorderly conduct and was at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, fined $10. followed by burial with full military | capt. James E, Bobo, in charge of honors in Arlington National C&mE-VNo_ 2 precinct, submitted a report on tery. the incident to Superintendent of The son of the late Prof. and Mrs. police Brown; the report containing Benjamin Young, Lieut. Young Was the following statement: born in Ada, Ohio. and was a graduate| .y y;yestigation of the arrest of Ohio Northern University. —AIer| gyquq nat pyt. Creel was fully justi- leaving the Armv service at the end fieq 1n using his baton in maintaining of the war, Lieut. Young DECAME & tne grrest of Jesse Lawrence.” member of the sales staff of Southern | Wholesalers, Inc. He lived at 3739 Benton street. His widow, Mrs. Verna Young. survives LIEUT. B. YOUNG DIES; WAS AVIATOR IN WAR Veteran Buried in Arlington | MRS. W. A. PARKS DIES Safer Crossings. }W:fe eEN DG Dundee, Scotland, has abolished | | pedestrian crossings. Tnms_l.nn;n and Saddlery Repairing of Leather Goods G.W.King,Jr. 51111thSt.N.W. (edar Hill emetery Where Perpetual Care is' p y gaj Y FyNERAL More Than a Promise| e Pathfinder Magazine Manager to Control Engineer Had Been City Bank Employe. | Mrs. Helen Louise Rector Parks, wife of W. A. Parks, National Broad- casting Co. control engineer. died yesterday in Columbia Hospital. She had been employed in the City Bank as a secretary. Funeral services will be held at 3 Pm. tomorrow from Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N street. followed by burial in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Survivors besides her husband. in- clude her mother, Mrs. Ollie F. Rector, Lanham. Md, and three brothers Alton of this city and Benton and Chester Rector of Lanham. Be Buried Tomorrow. Funeral services for Percy M. Bailey, business manager of Path- finder Magazine. who died Wednes- ay, will be held at 11:30 am. to- morrow at his home, 3111 Cathedral avenue. Cemetery. Mr. Bailey, who began his publish- ing career as a boy in Troy, Pa. had been associated with the Pathfinder Publishing Co.. Inc., here for 40 years. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. | Margaret M. Bailey, and a son, James. For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ¥75 No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 %rl,é})zco/h MWashingtonss best located Gemetery, v in cooking is of prime im- s“:lc)a".‘ ohil e Gens!'tal: tric automatic range . . . Wi Iflec"ulroa units” . . . is by far the leader in the field. “Calrod elements are safe in your Kkitchen. But more than this—food cooked on a GE range is more nourish- ing. safer for children, builds bone and muscle faster than food cooked on stoves with old style hods. m'(;llr complete modern all-electric tchen is at your disposal. Come in lk:lylhn and “cook” for yourself— we'll gladly furnish the foods. We TIU\L! MODERN TIME RELEASING MORE ECONOMICAL “calrod” want vou to know what “cal and electric cookery really mean. Call or come in today. For Only a Few Days More $I 5 Allowance on GENERAL @ BLECTRIC plece Wese - Ever Aluminom NMI%%IN(M 1328 NEW YORK AVE NATIONAL 6800 B near the corner of Fourteenth and U | Pvt. J.| Burial will be in Glenwood | FREDERICK MUELLER, Native of Germany Had Lived in D. C. 45 Years—Services Tomorrow. Frederick Mueller, 69, a resident of Washington for nearly 45 vears. died | yesterday at his home. 306 Fourteenth | | street southeast, afte: a long fllness. ' . | He was a retired grocer. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the residence, fol- lowed by burial in Congressional Cemetery. to the United States-as a young man | and entered Lhe grocery business here. | H retired in 1921 after managing a | store at Fourteenth and C streets southeast for many vears. ! Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Marie Mueller; a daughter, Mrs. Katie Rec- tor, and three grandchildren. S BUDD FUNERAL RIfES WILL BE HELD TODAY Burial in Glenwood Cemetery to Take Place After 2 P.M. Service. Funeral services were to be held here today for Miss Maude Evelyn Budd lifelong resident of Washington, who DPAVEY. JOHN WILLIAM died Wednesday at the University | Hospital, in Charlottesville, Va. Burial | will be in Glenwood Cemetery, after services at 2 pm. at Lee's funeral | chapel, Fourth street and Massachu- setts avenue northeast. | Muss Budd formerly managed a catering establishment here. Sur- viving are two sisters. Mrs. Norman T. Engel. Woodside, Md., and Mrs Paul H. Butler, Chevy Chase, Md.. and four brothers, George W. Budd. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: W. E. A. Budd, Los Angeles: H. Graham Budd. Dayton. Ohio, and Ernest B. Budd, Washing- ton. | U. S. AID OF BUSINESS EXPLAINED BY WEST | Interior Undersecretary Tells Pro- | | fessional Engineers Depres- sion Influence. ‘The depression forced the Govern- ment into aiding private business Undersecretary of the Interior West | told members and guests of the Dis- | | trict of Columbia Society of Profes- | sional Engineers at a dinner last night | | a* the Mayflower Hotel. . | _ Speaking on “Engineers and Their Professional Society.” Dr. D. B. Stein- | man, president of the National So- ! ciety of Professional Engineers. stressed the importance of uniting all | engineers in one organization. Dr. | | Steinman is a consulting engineer of New York City. Bithes Berontes) Elizabeth Gordon. X7 Grorge W. Talbert road northeast Nina McCandless. Richards. Seaton place * Bladensburg Emergency Hospital St. Elizabeth’s Hos- 739A Rock Creek Church #1 6001 Georgia avenue. Seorgia avenue 74, SL Elizabeth’s Hospital Myrtle L. Voigtsberger 20 520 15th st. nee. Evelyn Corawell. ;i Emergency Hospital Morris A Back. 30. Casualty Hospital Robert Johnson. 0. 17th and U sts John 2450 Wiscorsin ave. Sallinger Hospital. Gallinger Hospital . Gallinger Hospital, Casualty Hospital ._10. Children’s Hosi _FOUND. | DOGS—Two police. males. vicinity Wis- consin ave., Rodman and Fessenden sts.. respectively. One part Spaniel. brown. male. Vicinity Yuma st. n.w Prove ownership by 1935 tag. Phone Emerson 5041, FOR LOST OR WANTED ANIMALS Animal Rescue League 71 Phone North 5730 LOST. Lost 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. Saturday. | BAG™ red. beaded. containing class_pins | and other articles of sentimental value. 3030 Newark st n.w. IRe'll’d McClure. 3¢ | BOSTON BULL TERRIER (large than aver- | age) resembling French bull. dark brindle &iving appearance of being bl except white patch on chest: answers to | name “Bench”: wearing white web collar ¥ith Montgomery County. Md.. license. Generous reward for return to Gardner Jackson. 6 West Kirke st.. Ch. Ch.. Md. Phone Wisconsin 2081, BUNCH OF KEYS, round key ring_ morn- ing October 17. probably in taxi. Reward Address Box 196-J. Star office. _ 19% DIAMOND 'WRIST WATCH—AppIy owner for reward. Care of Mrs. C. R. Clarke, Franklin and Wine ave., Hvattsville, Md. Phone_Greenwood 1697. DOG—German Shepherd police_dog. named Peter; last seen Alta Vista. Generous ward. Merle Thorpe. Wisconsin_4400. * an name on collar. Dsgc Reward. Clev. 824 EYEGLASSES. Friday. vicinity of dow town P st tortoise shell rims. 1004 ave. se. Phone Lincoln 3266 . GRIP—Pellow passenger who took me from Union Station to Belmont rd. Sunday will oblige by telephoning Columbia 8157.W. regarding my grip left in his car. 18+ —Lad: blue. ite trim. Reward. ~ Rose Malsky, 1346 Park road n.w.. Apt. 206. _Phone Adams 123 7 236-W. POLICE BA| NO, 824_lost from prem- ises 1769 .n? 3 mmr"’fi 18* WALLET—Black, of money: on 14th ear. _Liberal rewar WATCH _CHARM—Gold: 3’1.1‘5" D. G. Reward conteining and Decatur d.__Georgla large . sum or Takom, 5627 d scroll inf WIRE-HAIRED TR gt e T ek ! Decatur_3699. _Reward. g WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER—White. black a2 BAGE St ram home. a3 Vood SaSPE Y A iivood arive. Sotiese ta bl nw. Iady's Hamilton_inftials e B on back Reward. ~ Wisconsin 2330, W —Lady's. Eigin: lost be. Teeen 14%h ARG A sts, He and 2nd and East Capitol. Reward. Atlantic 0854-W. 5 |line steamer, near Norfolk, Va. She was returning from a European trip. —_— EX-GROCER, DIES|_ Born in Germany, Mr. Mueller came CARLTON. ALDINE J. | DIETERICH. EMILY F. On Thursday. Oc- tober 17 EMILY F FUNCK, ALFRED C. GILES. HOLDEN, ALICE HUNTER. JAMES WALTER. Departed lhn» JACKSON. GEORGE W JACKSON. GEORGE W. The JACKSON, MARTHA October 16, 191 JACKSON, MARTHA. Officers and mer%- JAVINS, JACKSON r 17 X217 Shepherd st MELTON. Funeral ser nw EMMA TOEPER fe of the late C. P. Meiton ces al the S. H.Hines Co 1 nw. on October 19, "at” 150 p.m. Rock Creek Cemetery ER. FREDERICK. On Thursday. 5. at bis residence. FREDERICK MUELLI ars. beloved husband of (uFuneral from the abov aturday. October 19, at 4 DM Relatives a Cimvited. int terment Congre: NELSON, HERBER HARRY. oOn Monday, October 14, | €T 1+ Vo ia JARRY BANKS. the beloved son | fidence Carrol of Macgle Banks. Remains resting at| rite Hyatisville the W, Ernest Jarvis funeral church. | joved husband of Mary 432 You st n.w. Funeral Moncay onday om the above residen October 1. at 2 pm.. from the above- October 21 at 10 am. I named funeral church Interment Ar- e ington tionai Cemetery. 20 AR HELEN LOUISE RECTOR ARDMA! . On Thursday Thursday ober 13 October 1%, 1915, at her residence. b l4th st. nw LYDIA A BOARDMAN Funeral services at the 8. H Hines Co. | funeral home. “%01 14ih st n.w Saturday. October 19 at % pm. ment at’ New Bedford, Mass. fowers —~ — funeral ho, Braths. e AILEY. PERCY M. On Wednesday. Octo- ber 16. 1935 PERCY M BAILEY. hus- | band of Margaret M Bailey. Services | 8t his late residence 3ill Cathedral | 1130 ‘am. Interment Glenwood Cen. | etery 1% on on Inter- : Please arlors, 15300 omit | Lincoln Ceme- 18 Departed Toesday, October i3 5. at | am a_ brief il ALDINE 'J. CARLTON. beloved wife of Frederick O | Carlton. devoted daughter of Jennie Jeflerson and the late Samuel Jefferson sister of Pauline- B. Hailstorks and | Thelma Crestwell Remains resting at | Barnes & Matthews funeral home. 14 ith st sw Friday. October 1X, at 4 pm_ then may be seen at dence Baptist Church M st betw and Kth sts sw. from where the { will be held Saturday. October 1:40 pm_ Rev_ Coleman officiating. terment Woodmont Cemeters. Upright and faithful in all Devoted and true ll the end of A wife a daughter and sister and kind What a wonderful behind." PAYNE. ETHEL LOIS. On Wednesdav. Oc- ob 6: 1 t y spital Olney eloved dau ®e G_and Olive Cocksey odland ave. Takoma P. 10 Payne of K. Md, her ways. | { her davs 50 true memory she THE FAMILY left ment Cedar Hiil COLPOYS. HELEN BEATRIC u . SA o on Thursd residence. Chas beloved the late Elien Funeral services at 0 October n- | \ervices larer SAUNDERS. PINKEY. oils esdiay c . at Georgetown JOHN WILLIAM DAVEY i husband of Bertha M. Davey father of Miss Elanche Davey. Kar Davey and Earsal D. Davey of Wa ton. D. C.: Harry B_Davey of Vestab Kreugh Sweitzer of Cum 3 Beulah 1 2 her of Tke Davey of Red- e Octobr 18, from the W heast funeral home. Saturday. October ves and friends nt Cedar Hill r 1955 at Ga WILLIAM DICKERSON el nw. “hushand of Sacie y ¥ hushand of Sadie SNOWDEN. CHARLES T Henry Dickerson ctober 16 1915 i = ot Md . CHARLES T tives and friends Street tober 30 at ° neral home Roberts Anderson invited. Interment Frazier's fu- ave. nw. Re officiating. _ Frien Woodlawn Cemete; ) A F_ belovea wife of the late Charles” P Dieterich and mother of Georze S._Die: and Mrs. Frank G. B from her late residence 0.W. on Saturday. October 16 Interment Congressicnal Cemeter . On Priday. October A EVANS. the devoted William Re- Jarvis Fridav._ October the beloved sister Tibbs and Anna T intes on CE. Tibbs Remains funeral ¢ TOWNSEND, Thursdas dence Annie Evans Johnson. Notice of 1 mains resting at the W. Ernes: funeral church 1432 You st n w on Wed- 1472 ¥ . NETTIE GILLMORE _October 17 1035, at sday. October 1i; 3104 al Ho CK. v beioved son of t h and Tsabelle Marshall Funeral from the parlors Speare Conn. ave . October 18, at 7.30 pm. ALFRED No nck ices ac . Fune day October 10, At terment Rock Creek Ceme- i < 15. B or the purpose of paying trib- the memory of our brother = g i who the Lodee of the Hereafter October EIk services at chapel of A 1623 Conn. ave. n.w. ai & By oider of RRAY_ Exalted Ruler. SHELBY. Secre (I;r.h R Speare As we loved him. so we miss him Eunice Delancy Ga er of HIS LOVING MOTHER FATHER AND gonid ne Remains resting SISTER . uneral home. ‘i at Bradburn M JORNSON se. on Saturday. October 1¢ 2 D \ME Interment in Columbia Gardens Ceme- a ters. Clarendon. Va 8 LETTIL. Departed this Fiiday, October 18 1435 at 630 & m at Gallinger Hospital. LETTIE GILES She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband_ Deacon William Giles of th Pilgrim Baptist Church: also cne dau ter. Lillie Johnson. one son. Herm: Tyfee one cousin and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eu. gene Ford's funcral home. 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Monday. October 2. at 1 pm. from Zion Baptis Church. F st. teiween :ird and ith sts s.w.. Rev. Eliison officiating. Intermen: Harmony Cemetery. ~Remains mav_be | viewed Sunday. October 20 On Wednesda Octobe: 3 t her home. South lem, ALICE CORT HOLDEN. B. Holden and sister Baldwin and Mrs. F _H who 19 vears ago today tober l:f"l]lnil([xk\;{ Oon ré'ldl'/ HIS DEVOTED WIFE. \ RY. - BB, et His resdencs. | wiLex bl ; Jistadon, V. RICHARD mEwmy wuu- | WOLEY, SUSTE E- AND EDWARD v. A usbaiid of the Jate Ryth Den: ) {'my deas ison Hummer. He'ls survived by one | mother, SUSIE E WILEY who deparicd son. Archie Hummer Funeral Sunday. v dear fath EDWARD F. :)cmber *i'u. H“ a B 2 - who passed. iy August 4 ence " at. Herndon ‘Va " Ihtermen 5 g Chestnut Grove Cemeter. Herndon. Vi Dneay ND SARAH D, voted paren: fou our m ve life on {t u: % 1014 JONES, 3 ‘memory RAWLINS, s my dear boy M. C.. who die seventeen vears 1918 azo to- al October 1% on of how it the past ways. vour bovhood play, ocd stays in memory today. MOTHER.~ * GRAY, JENNIE. In m of our dear mother. JENNIE GRAY n sIX years ago today lasts— left 1 in death . AND LUCINDA Loved in life. rem HER CHILDREN PA 1 loving L Y. WILLIAM nce of my In W.H. Jife jon’ Thursday. October 1 d FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES LTER NTER. | — T Nz | Frank Geier's Sons Co. geuleav;ls to mourn their loss a wite attie Harvey Hunter. other relatives 1413 Seventn St NW. N A {j 7 Modern Ciapel 1o NAtional2473 and friends. Remains resting at the CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. McGuire funeral home. 1820 fith st n.w Funeral Tue: October from the 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. __Phone Lincoln_0372 'V. L. SPEARE (0. m to Augustine's " Catholic Churci. | where requiem high mass will be sun | On_Wednesday, | 35, a0 | Neither the successor to nor connested with Precamen s Hospital. GEOKGE 2t W R Speare establshment at 10 am. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tory ; Freed Hospital. GEORGE W JACK. | the origin Feedmen's Hospita ¥ Tacks 3 s SON. devoted husband of Elizabeth | 0l e Svphax -‘:dtksfll}nlnd G{ll?e(k(fl Gtofl! i NAtional 2592 o 1009 H Sl' N w: e ckso . e 5 neral Tom his late. recigence 1511 s | J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gen” st ore tober 10 at - Calvary Episcopal Y Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. NE.__ Lincoln 5200 | | . 11th and G sts. ne_Rev. P 1 | Bennett, rector. Peru Republican. | ws:' Joseph F. Birch's Sons CK - HAYCOCK. Mgr » Peru, Ind.. paper please copy.) 8 (A L 1o, 1435, 2| Phone WEst 0096 3034 M St N.W. Assocta- ober Episcopal Churcn. | Established 1841 “ tion of Oldest Inhabitznts (colored) G! JA One of the Largest attend funeral of S0 Undertakers in the World | 1400 Chapin St. NW. Col. 0432 517 11th St. SE. Atlantic 6700 i ivary ne S. W. WATSON. G. L. WALTON. Secretarv. A. On Wednes: at her residence. 1 rs. MARTHA A. JACK- other of Blanche Langon and ' Sadie . Hamilton. grand- mother of Hilleary Hamilton. She leaves other friends. ~ Funeral Sunday. October 20. at 1:30 p.m.. from Vermont Avenue “Bantist Church. Rev. Murray officiating. 19 President, . bers of Columbia Temple, No. 422 T P. O E. of W.. are notified to attend a October 1. e for the SON session of sorrow Friday. 1935, at 7:30 p.m., to arral funeral of Daughter MARTHA JA! Funeral Sundav. October 0. at_1:30 FUNERAL DESIGNS. | ). A 3209 M 8t Night_Phone. Clarendon 261-J-1 GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1412 P St. N.W, NAtlonal 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFER~ EXPRESSIVE FLORAL 1) MODERATE PRICES PH’Q}:E l;l";!':rs & ;'x‘m o Sunams Cor. 14th 8 Eye » §. On Tuesday, Oc- 1035, st his' residence. 913 Westminster st n.w.. JAVINS. beloved husband of Nanie V. Javing and father of Mrs. Lila Williams. Mrs. Mary Butler. Mrs. Consuella Vance, Leon and Ellen Javins. and brother of uel” and 'Thomas Javins. Re- ar- i at tober 15, Other relatives and friends survive. mains Testing at the Brice funeral lors, 12th and R sts nw. Punera urday. October 10, at 11 a.m. Burial Lessburg. Va.