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Opposite Woodward & Lothrop 1004 F St. N.W. Tonight THE EVE CHURCH OBSERVES WITH OPEN HOUSE Four Covenant Organiza- tions to Honor Mem- bers Today. The golden jubilee of the Church of the Covenant continued today with open house scheduled from 4 to 6 pm. at the chapel for four of the church org=nizations. Officers and members of these groups will receive the Society of the Covenant, the League of the Covenant. the Evening Missionary Society and the radler Missionary League. Close Tomorrow Night. The jubilee will come to a close to- morrow night with vesper service at 5 p.m., conducted by Rev. William A. | Eiserberger of Cumberland, Md., and the church dinner at 6:30. All phases of the history of the old church, ;unded in 1885, are being reviewed at a series of services, be- - inning with Sunday school last Sun- day and closing tomorrow night. Two of the 53 persons who consti- tuted the original membership still are active members of the church to- d.y—Miss Helen Childs and Miss Julia Strong. Miss Childs Chairman. The committee in charge of the celebration is headed by Miss Childs 711 Twelfth St. and Again on Thursday and Friday Evenings From Eight to Ten We are holding a formal exhibition of Furniture and Furnishings covering the authentic periods of the four historic centuries. Newly Developed Presentation That Is Both Novel and Unique. It tells an interesting story of the evolution of the periods, in settings that graphically picture each in its proper environment. Your attendance will reward our endeavor to ren- der a real and practical service in the art of home furnishing with fine things that are not ptohlbl' tive in pHCC. We Are Expecting You—sS to 10 P.M. During the Evening Exhibitions no goods will be sold. We want our entire staff to be busy entertaine ing you and our other guests. 0 B C W~ W o < a i W. &j.‘ SLOANE 711 Twelfth Street Courtesy Parking in the Capital Garage The House With the Green Shutters District 7262 VING STAR, WASHINGTON, as chairman and includes also Miss Julia Strong, Mrs. Willlam N. Strong, Mrs. J. J. Myers, Judge J. A. Van Orsdel, Mr. Charles Henry Butler, Mr. Ellsworth Hibbs, Dr. Harry C. Davis, Mrs. B. H. Warner, Mr. W. B. Bryan, Mrs. W. C. Pollock, Mrs. Rus- sell B. Taylor, Mr. H. J. Campbell, Rev. Samuel R. Allison, Miss Winifred Alvather, Mr. C. A. Aspinwall, Mr. Paul M. Williams, Miss Mabel Thurs- ton, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mr. William E. Collier, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Willlam R. Rhoades, Miss Vir- ginia Sargent, Mr. Otis Johnson, Mr. © 1 Mrs. J. B. Columbus, Mr. John Williams, Mrs. M. J Vaughan, Miss Margaret E. Forbes, Mrs. Howard S. LeRoy. SETH W. GRIFFITH, 75, DIES IN MONTGOMERY Funeral Services Will Be Held at Home in Brookeville Tomorrow. * | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BROOKEVILLE, Md, November | 6.—A complication of diseases caused the death in his home here Monday night of Seth W. Griffith, 75, retired farmer and well-known citizen. He is survived by two stepdaughters, Mrs. Josiah J. Hutton, sr., of Brooke- ville, and Mrs. Nellie Wiggins of Washington, and a brother, Robert | Griffith of Baltimore. ‘The funeral will take place at 2‘ o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the home here, burial to be in the ceme- tery adjoining Salem M. P. Church, | Brookeville. | Mr. Griffith was a lifelong resident | | of Montgomery County and had lived | here the greater part of his life. | REV. J. J. REBMANN DIES | Was First President of Gonzaga University. SPOKANE, Wash., November 6 | (P).—The Rev. J. J. Rebmann, S. J., 84, first president of Gonzaga Uni- versity here and a priest for more than 50 years. died here last night after a long illness. Father Rebmann, a native of Ger- | many, served as an ambulance worker during the Franco-Prussian War, Retired Manufficturer Dies. PHOENIX, Ariz.. November 6 (#) — Joseph Thompson, 56, retired Ham- mond, Ind, steel car manufacturer who had been a Phoenix resident for | five years, died in a hospital here last | night. Fort fincoln | Washingtons best located 1 | | Gemetery, k\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\’ Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS fi 4 : 4 The Funeral Chapel g T § ARRNRRNNY; 2% SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 05249244 ; 412 H St. Northeast \" PSS N A A SN Cdar Hlll Washinglons most Beautul (emet erg Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. | NOrth 00/8 ““‘\\\\\S -1 Up to 3 Yrs. No Down Damper Larger plants Free Estimates Day or Night Put Into S PACKARD | Sea Food Cafe No down payment. interest re” system foi o ETn rates. v e R The Trimate ™ heating ‘eauipment: ROYAL HEATING CO. DUATE m:u'nm EhGll\EEls 907 15th St. N.W. Nights and Sundayl Phone Adams 8529 2 RINGS ARE IDENTIFIED AS PART OF THEFT LOOT Woman Arrested Here Is Being Held as Hunt for Man Continues. Two rings, valued at more than $2,500, recoversd with the arrest in Union Station about 10 days ago of Mrs. Eula Mae Bennett, 23, of New York City, were identified yesterday | as part of the loot stolen in a New York jewel robbery more than three months ago. Lamont F. Hodges of Yonkers, N. Y., arrived here yesterday and identified | the jewelry as his after a New York | City jewelry store clerk rccognlzzd the rings from a police department cir® cular and description. Mrs. Bennett is still held at the Police Woman's Bureau here on charges of possessing stolen property. | A search is being conducted for her husband. Six pieces of jewelry were found on Mrs. Bennett at the time of her ar- rest, police said, including a $3,000 diamond necklace. |MRS. NORA M. KELEHER DIES OF PNEUMONIA | Native of Ireland Had Lived in, Capital Nearly All Her Life. Mrs. Nora Mary Keleher, 64, a native of Ireland, died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph A. Carr, 1212 E street northeast. Mrs. Keleher, who had | Washington nearly all her life, had Xallen from a street car nearly two | months ago. While undergoing treat- munL for these injuries. she was taken ill with' pneumonia to which she finally succumbed. Funeral services were held this morning at Holy Comforter Church, East Capitol and Fourteenth streets. Burial was in Mcunt Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Keleher had been active for vears in the work of the Holy Name and Holy Comforter Churches. as well as in the enterprises of Catholic charitable organizations. - . Minister Prochnik to Speak. Edgar L. G. Prochnik, Minister of Austria, will be the guest speaker tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at the Cleve- land Park Congregational Church, Thirty-fourth and Lowell streets, at a meeting of the Cleveland Park Insti- tute of Arts and Sciences. black and gray Owner show 193 POLICE DOG. | vicinity Bryant tag Emerson male " Lost and Found advmxaemenu for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day 'of tisue. Saturdays anda legal holidays up to 10 am aay of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. 300K with S 10 cash i it. between about | reward North 4 larze s and Libera! R st n.w BILLFOLD, man's contal of ‘money. identification or vicinity Pigg igely at Wi Wilson "~ lane.” Bethesda. Phone BROOCH. diamond platinum, conta '45 small diamonds. 1 large diamond and 17 emeralCs. October 31. in Mayflower Ho- tel ‘or bstween_ hotel and Arzonne Aps Reward Irene Schlosberg. 1629 Co- mbia rd BULL PUPPY. straved, white with brindle markings Reward Black. Four | Cor Md. and adley 'S. November 4 extension male. without tag child’s pet. Reward Kansas ave. D.w. haired white-tan male. an harness with chain ag:_between 11th and 14th, near . "Reward. Phone Adams 4806 EYEGLASSES. boys. silver rims case Friday_near 15t and U sts 51 U nw. Reward FOX FUR. lost on 5th st s Please re- turn to Mrs. Connell, 404 Seward sa. se. in red Return GOLD, MESH BAG, on out- initials M Veeks ago.in downtown the Phone Cleveland X PURSE—Leather-bution coin purse. con ne several dollars in_ bills: dropped in amond cab at Alban Towers at 9 _am _Pinder please call Cleveland 794¢ SPEED I Reward. National 405 SORORITY PIN Alpha Delta Phi. e eled Pinder please call Ge _Breen stone: inside. WEDDING RING. vellow gold L B. from June 17. 1 Eiorids ave. Tiear 15th and H n Phone Metropolit WRIST WATCH white gold with yellow gold dial Agriculture Dept, Reward, 1615 Kenyon n.w. Columbia &4 HOT-WATER HEAT American Radiator Co. Heating Plant Completely Installed in 6 Rooms to Pay—First Payment Dec. 15 Cash Written Guarantee ‘lo(hlnt to pay until December chargd r this period. A “‘made- b Bo nlem Hous- e e—) Above price_includes 18-inch Red Jacket lollu six Radiators, 300-1t. Ra Thermostatic a tion and D .:‘ the_ raft sutomatieally. a complete line Nat. 3803 We Have Just Received and ervice a New DE LUXE SIDE-SERVING AMBULANCE —containing wew and distinctive features designed ac- cording to our owm specifications. The side doors swing opem to permit emtrance and removal of the re- clining couch without crowding. Hot and cold runming water with basin; comfortably heated in Winter; delightfully cooled in Summer. llp- holstered leather chairs” and other mecessary and im- portant features for the comfort of the patient. This wew ambulance has the appearance of an elegant limousine and the maximum of comfort and comven- ience. and courteous attendants. Driven and accompanied by two experienced LOCAL CALLS, $4.00 Out-of-town rates on request James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Atlantic 1700-1701 lived in| D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935 MRS. M. E. MARSDEN, D. C. NATIVE, DEAD 9 Children and 20 Grandchildren Survive—Funeral Rites Will Be Tomorrow. Mrs. Mary E. Marsden, 76, died yesterday at her home 657 E street | southwest. Born and reared in the same sec- | tion where she had lived at the time of her death, Mrs. Marsden is sur- vived by 9 children and 20 grand- children, all of whom also live in | that area. Her father, a native of Ireland. was the first letter carrier to serve | the neighborhood ! settled and later reared his family. Mrs. Marsden’s husband died sev- eral years ago. Her children surviv- ing are: Mrs. J. H. Neitzey, J. F. Hughes, Mrs. H. L. Volker, Mrs. Joseph T. Fitzgerald and Frank, ‘Thomas, Joseph, May and Rose Mars- den. Besides her grandchildren, she is also survived by three sisters, Rose, Margaret and Ellen Carraher. Funeral services will be held to- morrow at the residence at 9430 am., followed by high requiem mass at St. Dominic’s Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and | colder, with lowest temperature about 35 degrees and light to heavy frost tonight; tomorrow fair; gentle north- we.t winds, becoming variable. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; colder tonight, with light xo heavy frost. Virginia--Fair and colder with nghl to heavy frost in the interior tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness. fol- lowed by rain in extreme southwest portion tomorrow afternoon or night; Friday rain. West Virginia—Fair, colder in ex- treme east portion tonight: tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, probably rain tomorrow night. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. . Hours. Temp. Baro De Report for Last Yes'day. Temp. Baro. Today Dez. In 4pm 1 R pm i Midnight - Record for 4 am am i0.00 Noon .- Hours. to noon today ) p.m. yesterday. Year am. today. Year ago, 4 fimml Irmwulunv This Year. 4%, on July =0 (From noon veste Hizhest, %4 per cent day Lowest, 40 per cent. at 4 a.m. todi Tide Tables. (Purnished by the U Geodetic High Low Hieh Low - The Sun and Moon. Rises today 5 tomorrow Moon. today Automobile one-half Sun, lights must hour aiter sunset. Precipitation. | Monthly precipitation in Capital (current mont Ao Fevruary March April - May November December arxE | stations Cleveland Los Loutsville. tami. Fl Foreign ¢ T am. Greenwich time today.) | stations Temhemmrt Weather London, England —_—___. 40 | Paris. France _ Vienna, Austria Berlin,”_Germany Gibralta: Spain (Noon. Greenwich time._today_) HDHI (Fayal), Azores (Curient obsecvations.) 8t. Georges. Bermuda 8 Juan, Puerto Rico R0 Cub: 2 Cloudy Cloudy Clesr Cloudy a al Zone FUNERAL DIRECTORS V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successor to nor connected with | the g{,flmll w Delre e<uhhshmrm NAtional 259 St. N J. William Lees Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass Ave. NE__ Lincoln 5200 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th St. 8E Lincoin 0530 Joseph F Birch’s Sons enone with o HAYCOCK. Mer ) £hons WES 0005 3034 M St N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. T NAtional2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST Phone Lincoln 0372 el One of the Largest Undertakers in the World | 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. A. COMLEY 38*ni% gl Do gt By GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1412 # St N.W NAtiona) 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFE!; omufi m"cfl“howl il‘l‘ 0108 s-:':-m- &r. 14th © Eye in which he had | Atlanti¢ 6700 *» A-11 'RAYMOND LORANZ RITES| | - ‘rhlldrnn Mrs. Harriet F. Worley and | COMER. b. TO BE CONDUCTED TODAY Full Masonic Service Will Be Ac- corded Veteran of Commerce | | | Commission. l‘ Funeral services for Raymond Lor- | anz, 83, for 4™years an official of | the Interstate Commerce Commission, | were to be held at the Eckington | | Presbyterian Church this afternoon. Buuial will be in Glenwood Cemetery with full Masonic rites by the Colum- bi.. Lodge of Masons. | Mr. Loranz is survived by his widow, | | Mrs, Kate E. Loranz, and three step- | Mrs. Leonora E. Miller of Washington and John R. Emmert of Chicago. § @ard nf Thanks our and _beautiful death of cur beloved d ter. LOUISE BEAVERS BEAVERS AND FAMILY, Deaths. BABCOCK. ROBERT W. November 1. 1935, es: ROBERT W Horal ce Allison st. ‘n.w beloyed husband of Rose C. Babcock (nee Wes- | lev) and father of Richard R Babcoc Euneral from the above Saturday. N mass 1ri Cemetery. nnm No JAMES FRED. O AMES EDWARD € vem| 5. at \ La EDWARD C. Jos and Eliz. COOPER. (lnmh W, vember 4 3 Cotawba beloved h LA . ELLA LORAINE. On Moy at e ve., Takoma v=m JOHN O.. husband of Grace C E Body resting ‘at Wamner E. P funeral home. 8424 Georgi Sprine. Md. Notice of servi a idence. 1328 1 Apt. A In\\\Rn E. the be- loved husband of services will be held Memorial Church on and vember 2 friends invited. Interm Cemetery. GOSS. EDWARD F No. 992, Natior&l U cletv. ahnounecrs the EDWARD E. GOSS ROY H 1 ROY H._GOW beth A. Gowans and ™ J_Gowans of Palo Alio ot Svracuse mp rmwv’ Rm\u!m mass at St 0 am. Relatives d Tnierment = Arlingtor A. _On Mondav. No- MUEL A. GRE g beloved son of ihe lat: n E. Gresory. Funersl from the W Chambers Co,_tuncral home Chapin st. n.w_ on Thursday Novem 7. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends vited. Interment (private) Rock Cr Cemetery. GRIFFITH, SETH Vl No- vember 4. 10 on Monday. Tesidence. GRIEFITH. Levens and Ruth ices_will be on Thur: v Interment Salem Cen\r‘(er | GROVES. EDWARD. Oon day vember 5. 1435, at the rv‘«m&.cr of l“ son. Earl R. Groves. Suitland EDWARD GROVES. husband 01 the I Cornelia Gtoves. Funeral from his son's residence. Sun!.—ur‘ Md od Thursday. November it thence to the Emanuel Churrh BN‘ Md., where services will be tn‘mlcl"d at i1 a.m. Interment church cemetery. | Fthlhec and friends are invited to at- ANTIAY L TAMES Aouin Aheir loss ohe_uncle. Mr: Arthur James; nt. Lihe * James m neral home, 1308 Gt Thursday. November at 4 Southern Baptist h\lrch an SIS Rfmains will be shipped 1o Aiken, S C. JONES, ROBERT. Departed this ]1(! on ‘Tuesday, November 5. 1955. ROBERT | JONES. ;‘"nfl“ 1 ora o of Ernest and Mary Jo! jones. leaves other relatives and friends mourn his departure. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funcral charel 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral AUL F. On Monday. November 9135, atshis residence, 711 Richmond av Siiver Spring. Md., PAUL F. hus- band of Isatel M. Jones. Bedy resting at Warner E Pumphrey’s funeral home. 8424 Georgia ave.. Silver Soring. Md Services at his llle residence on Fri- day. November 11 am. Imer- oy Xotar Hil Gematery. ITTLE. ROSA. Suddemy. on ‘llond-y November 4. 1935. pital. ROSA LI Tourn_their 10ss/ two daughter: erine g:;. d Sochia a Eva Euings of Newark Mhost of_other friends and hmerll urvl:u on Thlll’!duy m. at Boyd's funeral - Interment Deaths. L\fl\ JEROME M. On Tuesday. Nove Providence Ho JER e 5 1 Dvon Ryan on t thence 10" St. Aloyoius " Chur mass will be offered at 10 8 tives and i Cedar ¥ at § hmnmv s d on Not T MARY E. MARST MARIE ARFELE REYNOLDS. MARY SEIDENSPINNER. GEOR per 4 GEORC STAPLES. NANCY LFE \«\\\ ce TAYLOR. JORN T above CLARENCF g9 VOORHORST. CPESH Bwades YOUNG. CLARENCE K In Memortam. CARLISLE. WILLIAM 1 our dear dad. WILLI LUEHES. h\llllkl\l memory of KATHERINE (wo vea Mothe hese ' two e loved and could not o forgotten orrow. "That i, in 1 L HIS "DEVOTED MOTHER. FPATHER, SISTERS AND BROTHES. [ OWEN. EDITH F. 1o sad it loving res et nce ot i [6ed?ite EOREE BWEN."whoehiered rernal ago Today. Kovember ¢ unset she hes gone Tittle “white loving_deeds save. EDETH F. A tribute of love ta e memory of our n. niece and foster dau OWEN." who pacsed £ today. November 6. vears have today_that v of death. \\rdnr(dn) “Nov rm ser 6. Nothing but memories as we journey on, Longing for a smile from our loved on§ ne ows the dep'h of our dee But We remember when others forget. Beyond the sunset she has gone To rest a little while. bnvm( memories of lmvn-' words sweetness of her smile the w\'mc AUNT AND FOSTER AIOTHER CLE, MARY J. PERRY, IDA A. In sad but loving mem: ory of my mother. IDA A. PERRY. wh died_three "years ‘ago_ (oday, No\embe SON. HAI wr;sl.n MARY A. In Xovmt nuz sad memory of cur devoted wife and mother, WESLEY. who departed thif life two years aso today, November 1931 Two years have passed since that sad nte When the gge we love was called away, D AND DAUGHTER.

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