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S. K. Cunningham Di Samuel K. Cunningham, formerly of Washington, died at his home in Williamsport, Pa., last Thursday, ac- cording to word received here. He is survived by his widow, a son, Logan daughter, Mrs. C. tico, Va. Employment Greater. Employment continues to increase in Cunningham of Willlamsport, and a ! Belgium this season. TWENTY.FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE ...Giving Advice Without Charge Naturally at an hour of sorrow wo onme is prepared; sound ad- vice and sincere assistamce are weeded. Deal’s Funeral Home makes suggestions based upom your means and wever attempts to urge any spending beyond & family's means. Deal seeks to help, mot to impose. Bereave- ment is sufficient burden. This service is offered at mo extra cost! Your Neighbor Can Tell You That Sponsors of " #Spires of Melodies” WISV Every Sunday at 2 P. M. KITT'S for MUSIC * KNABE EVERETT 575 is the DEAL price for a $150 Funeral COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $75 to $500 AND UP FUNERAL HOME Phone Lincoln 8200 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B riesct @ MRS. ANNIE TOPHAM | MRS. MAURICE MAY DIES AT HER HOME Long Illness Fatal to D. C. Resi- dent Since 1884—Funeral Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Clark Topham, 74, wid- ow of Washington Topham, died yes- terday at her home, 43 U street, after a long illness. Mrs. Topham was the daughter of James and Margaret Clark of White Oak, Montgomery County, Md. She moved to Washington in 1884 shortly after her marriage and had lived here since. Surviving are a son, James Scott Topham, and a granddaughter, Mar- garet Ellen, both of Los Angeles, and a brother, James S. J. Clark of White Oak. Mrs. Topham, & member of United Brethren Church, was for 15 years president of the Woman's Missionary Soclety there, and for 10 years headed the Pennsylvania branch of the Wom- an’s Missionary Association of the de- nomination. She also belonged to the Primary Teachers Union, Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and Ca- thedral Chapter, Order of the Eastern | Star. Funeral services will be held at the United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Glenwood Cem- etery. Rev. Simpson B. Dougherty will officiate. James J. Hill's Son Divorced. SANTA ANA, -Calif,, November 16 | (®,.—Divorce of Walter J. Hill, son | of the late James J. Hill, railroad magnate, and Mrs. Mildred Richard- son Hill was disclosed today by Supe- rior Judge G. K. Scovel. Mrs. Hill was awarded $25,000 in securities and $300 a month alimony. discriminating taste. Grands, $170 up. At Kite’s You Can Now Buy A GOOD QUALITY BABY GRAND for only $345 ® BENCH AND DELIVERY INCLUDED o Balance over 3 years! * CHICKERING WEBER If you had asked us a year ago if it was possible to sell a grand of this quality for only $345 we would have emphatically said “no!"’'— we had tried for years to get a grand that we could recommend.- and sell at this price, but available models just didn’t meet our standards for tone quality, serviceability, and appearance. NOW, however, by special arrangement with a famous manufacturer (we agreed not to use his name in advertising) we are able to offer, for a limited time at this unusually moderate price, grand that will meet the requirements of even those of the most It's the very. popular plain case style and beautifully finished in a rich mahogany . . . see it and you'll agree with every one that has that it's an outstanding value . . . Remem- ber! Only a limited number available. in an apartment upright, special at $225. this fine small Also a companion model OUR USED PIANO STOCK is unusually complete as to selection at this time. Pianos of all sizes and styles are available at low prices. Such fine makes as STEINWAY ° FISCHER ¢ SOHMER ° Uprights, $35 up. DIES AT HOSPITAL Brief Illness Occasioned by Birth of Twin Daughters—Fu- neral Tomorrow. Mrs. Maurice S. May died yester- day at Garfield Hospital after a brief fllness that followed ihe birth of twin daughters. Funeral services will be conducted at her home, 3920 Oliver - street Chevy Chase, Md., tomorrow at 10 am. by Rev. S. J. Porter, with in« terment in Rock Creek Cemetery. One of the children, born to Mrs. May last Monday, died the following day and will be buried with her. A lifelong resident of Washington, Mrs. May formerly was Dorothy Stephenson, daughter of Mrs. James Hope Stephenson and the late ‘Thomas P. Stephenson. She was a graduate of Gunston Hall. Mrs. May is survived by her hus. band, her daughter, her mother and a sister, Mrs. E. Madison Hall, all ot this city. MRS. JOSEPHINE LUCKETT SUCCUMBS AT AGE OF 79 Funeral Services to Be Held Tues- day for Lifelong Resident of Washingtgn. D. Mrs. Josephine Luckett, 79, lifelong resident of Washington, died Friday afternoon at her residence, 3812 Vea- zey street, after a long illness. She is survived by four sons, George W., jr.; Harry J, C. Edward and Thomas C. Luckett; five daughters, Miss Lottie Luckett, Mrs. Sadie Car- lin, Mrs. James V. Alsop, Mrs. William Morgan and Mrs. Edith Mandley; two brothers, Frank and Harry Turn- burke: a sister, Mrs. Addie Moore, and 13 grandchildren, all of whom live in Washington. Funeral services will be held at the residence Tuesday at 8:30 am., fol- lowed by mass at 9 am. at St. Ann's Church. Burial will be in Congres- sional Cemetery. — Strikers Charge Pay Cut. BATON ROUGE, La., November 16 (#).—The hardwood plant of the Men= gel Co., Inc, was surrounded by pick- et lines today after several hundred workmen left their jobs. A state- ment issued by an employe group said & strike had been called because of & pay cut. (edar Hill Washingltnis most Bocupul (émetery Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK Invites te visit the mom modern burial _estate within Parking and Plapning A Beautiful, uniform ine xu-'l bronze tablets No Sacred chimes .I! !Ill a 330 to 5 P.M. Rirzs Rd_cross unlm-my ne Call Ada 0 for informa. C.,” Qards of Thanks. llo'll.“I.lV ‘I'IOIAI 3. ‘n:! {-mll! el MAS gratetully o ReXnowiedzes Youf thosent: its bereave- uiness and sympathy in thank the ment. CHILDS, WILLIAM. T wish y Jfl for the any floral tributes and kind expres- ives and frien sions of sympathy extended at the geath of my father, WILLIAM CHILDS; HIS DAUGHTER. FLORENCE SCOTT. * MARTIN FUNERAL RITES TOMORROW -_— Retired Consular Official Served in Toronto 10 Years Before Retirement. Private funeral services will be held tomorrow for Chester W. Martin, 82, for many years in the consular service, who died suddenly at his home, 4370 » Lee Highway, Ar- ¢ lington County, g = Friday night, fol- § lowing a heart attack. The rites will be at the home. Mr. Martin's last post was at Toronto, ~ where he served from 1915 to 1925. After retirement he moved to Vir- ginia. A native of Michigan, Mar- tin entered the ME ATt consular service in 1897, after a term in the Michigan Senate. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ida Jessie Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Maud Jones of the Virginia address, and a son, Chester W. Martin, jr, of Chi- cago. There are also two grandchil- dren and one great-granchild. FUNERAL RITES TODAY FOR MRS. ANN LUBIN Rabbi Abram Simon to Afficiate at Services for Wife of Sta- tistics Commissioner. Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Shu- maker Lubin, who died Priday in Garfield Hospital, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at Hysong's funeral parlor, Rabbi Abram slmom officiating. | Mrs. Lubin, wife of Dr. Isador Lubin, | commissioner of labor statistics at the | Labor Department, was formerly edi- | tor of the Progressive Education Mag- azine. Pallbearers will be Jacob Baker, Turner Battle, John Collier, Floyd Dell, Walton Hamilton, Allen Holsin- | ger, Gardner Jackson, Edward Mc- Grady, Jesse 1. Miller, Simon Rufkin, H. E. Riley, Carson Ryan, Nelson Sharfman, and Dr. Heskell Calamo.| FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR GEN. J. E. KUHN Funeral services for Maj. Gen.| Joseph E. Kuhn, U. 8. A, rsmed.‘ war-time commander of the 79th | Division, who died last Tuesday at San | Diego, Calif.. will be held at 12:15p.m. | tomorrow at Arlington Cemetery. Full honors will be accorded. Chaplain | Ralph C. Deibert of Fort Myer will| officiate. Gen. Kuhn was born in Kansas, | June 14, 1864, and was a star grad- | uate of the United States Military Academy of the class of 1885. He saw service in the Spanish-American War, and before this country entered the World War, spent two years as an observer with the German Army. NOVEMBER 17 MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE, NOrth 00/8 er’ Is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World A $500 SERVICE For Only 3265 e o 0o o In Case of Death Call MAIN OFFICE 1400 CHAPIN N.W. COlumbia 0432 SOUTHEAST BRANCH 517 11th ST. S.E. ATlantic 6700 @ongressional Wmlungbn s gflabnc Single Sites—Family Plots Office, 1801 E St. SE. ! emetery %rl,@)zcoléz Weshingtons best located Gemetery, The Finest FUNERAL SERVICE Regardless of the amount you can afford to spend you, get the best | in every W. WARREN TALTAVULL ‘ i TALTAVULL Puneral Service. Ye of experi- ence have taught us how to provide comfort and convenience. and to do 5o in a courteous. understanding manner that fulfills every need. Under personal management of Francis J. Collins. i W. WARREN 1 | | TALTAVULL FUNERAL HOME 3619 14th St. N.W. Col. 0464 Any Family Handsome Ryan Funeral Service You don’t have to sacrifice dignity and quality for the sake of economy, when fu- neral service is required. Ryan prices are in keeping with the present-day conditions. Our display rooms carry a complete ex- hibit so that it may be possible for the selection to be made and at the same time keep the cost well within the means of all. AMBULANCE SERVICE new unlettered ambulance—for local calls_-— James T. Ryan 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Can Afford #4 _ Funeral Director Atlantic 1700-1701 1935—PART ONE. Beaths. ALLEN, CATHERINE T. On Priday. No- vember 15. 1935, at Georgetown Uni- varaity Hospitel CATHERINE T. ALLEN (nee Welch). beloved wife of Ernest 1. Allen of 1311 35th st. n.w. and mother of Grafton. Hector. Daisy_ Catherine, Helen. ~Ernest. Delores. Edwin and Eleanor. Funeral wijl bé held from the ahon residence on Monday, Novembfl 18. at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Holy Trinity Churcl,'at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Relatives and rsday Iriends invited. ANDERSON. LUCY A. On Th .P"- vember 14, 1935 at her re: dence O st. n.w.. 'LUCY A. AND! g voted mother of Lurene ane n!lll % and James C_Anderson: grandmother o Glori! Poplein. ‘Remains resting Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433° You st Funeral ‘Monday, November 1K, at 2 ‘pm. from the above funeral church, Rev. Walter H. Brooks officiating. Interment Hcmgny Cemetery. BAILEY. FLORENCE REBECCA. Pri- day. November 15. 1935, at Preedmen’s Hospital. FLORENCE REBECCA BAILEY, beloved "daughter ‘of Florence R. an Johr. W. sailey of Roxboro. Philadelohia, Pa des her parents, surviving brother. a sister and other relatives nd_friends Remains resting at the| McGuire fuperal home. 1820 9th st.| n.w. Notice ol funeral hereafter. 17 m:ln.ums. PETE. On Friday, November 15, 1935 PETE BERBAKOS, the beloved Brother of Mrs. Angelo N Chaconas Nick and George Berbakos of 119 K & nw. Remains resting at the W. W Chambers Co. funeral kome. 1400 Cha. pin st n.w.. until Sunday. November 17, at 9:30 aim.: thereafter at the above Funeral seryices at St Helen's dress. Constantine Church. 6th and C st on Monday. November 18 at 2 pm Relatives and friends are invited. In- terment Glenwood Cemetery. 17 BOEHS. LUDWIG. On Thursday. Novem- ber 14. 1935, at Sibley Hospital. LUD. WIG BOEHS 'of 127 Rhode Island ave me. “beloved husbaid Cof | Elizabeth Boehs. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th s n.w. Funeral services ‘at Trinity Lu- theran” Church. 4th and E sts. n.w., on Monday. November 18. at 2 p.m. terment’ Glenwood Cemetery. BOLTON. IDA'L. On Thursday. November 14, 1935, at the home of her sol Lawrence O. Bolton. River rd.. Bethesd: Md. IDA L. BOLTON. _Services at Co! cord M. E_Church on Sunday. November 17. al 2:30 pm. Interment Potomac Cemetery. 17 BORSEE. EMMA N. ber 1. 1935, at_her _residence. Rliode island ave. n.e. EMMA N. BOR: SEE. ased 84 years, beloved widow of Charles E. Borsee and mother of Guy and Bertie B. Borsee. Funeral serv ices Monday, November 1K, at 2 p.m at Hysong's parlors. 1300° N st. n. Interment and services at Maysvillel Ky.. Tuesday, November 1Y, at 2 p.m. BRANZELL, SAMUEL F. On Friday, No- vember 15, 1935. at_his residence. 3 Prospect ave. n.w.. SAMUEL F. BRAN ZELL belosed husband of Mary Bran- zell (nee Edelen). He i survived by his mother Julia Branzell: & son. Jos- eph: a _sister. Rose Branzell.' and | brother., George Branzell. Funeral from above residence on Monday. 18, gt %30 am ity Catholic Church. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet tery. Relatives and friends invited. BROWN. AGNES HARRING Saturday, November 1t 1: Hospita resting at the W. neral home. 1404 Chap} Sunday. November 1 terment Ronceverte. W | BROWN. BETTIE SWANN Aull! ‘away on Thursaay. at 4 am. BETIIE SWAN BROWN. beloved " dnughier of Joshua T ttie Swann, lov.ng ister of Nel- nn Moxley 5 On Saturday. Novem Passed peace- November 1 a host of cther rela Remains resting_at neral home. 48 K st. ne. cay. November 16, at 1 pin, idence of her sister 7 Harvard s neral ‘Bunday. November 13 4 pm from the atove residence. Rev. Ja H. Mershall officisgne. Interment Memorial Cemeery. N. EDWARD D. Departed thi: on Saturday, November 1(. 103 EDWARD D. BROWN. beloved son Mrs. Sarah Brown and late George E. Brown, brother of Bernard and Vergie Brown and Mrs. Lydia A Jeray 1 T st. n.w. Remains resting at Buth Dabnes's Tuneral nome. 453 O_st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 17 BRUCKHEISER., CHARLES. On Saturday, November 16, 193! his _resicence. 715 &th st. s.w.. CHARLES. beloved husband of the late Sarah Bruckheiser inee Huth) and brother of Mrs. Clara T. Middiedorf. Rem chapel of P. A. Taltavu s.w, Notice of funeral later. . ELIZABETH GARLICK. On B rany. Nov 16. 1935, at 10 t George Washi Hospital, after a sh BETH GARLICK "B wife of Raioh Alber: from the chapel of TE 1011 7th st. nw. . at 3 pm. Rela Vited. fo”attend. sional Cemetery. BURGESS. OLIVER ROBERT. On Satur- day, November 16. 1f t his resi- 219 Channing ed husband Frances and_ son Walker and Margaret R. Burgess remains are resting at V. L. Speare Co.. 1009 H st. n. Church. Predericksl Va. day, November 18, at 1 p.m! CARSON. RENA MAE. Depar on Saturday. November 16 SRS UEAn NORENY MAE. CARSON of 4043 Benning rd. ne She is sur- vived by her mother. Rena Carson ther. Reese Carson: one brother. Reese Carson, Jr. and and friends. Remains Malvin & Schey Deanwood home. 4145 Deane ave. ne. funeral later. CISSEL. KATE. " Fu- onday. November nt Congres- | e denct o neral on Friday. No- vember 15, 19 2:50 p.m., 8t her residence 14 R st. n.w. KATE CISSEL (nee_Hoily)_ beloved wife of Thomas W. Cissel and beloved mother of Mrs. Norman L. Krey and Mrs Joseph C. Carter and sister of Sarah ‘A Holly. Rosa L. Holly and Frank Holly neral from the above residence Monday, November 1. at 2 p.m. Relatives an friends invited. Interment Cemetery. CLARK. GRADY W. vember 14. 1935, pital. GRADY W. of Mrs Dollv Clark of St. Fla_ and brother of Mrs. B of Washington. D. C.; Mrs L. and Mrs. A D' Green of St VPe!rr(burg. Fla. Funeral from the W W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st n.w.. on’ Monday, November 18, at 2:10 D Interment and services at Arlington N tional Cemetery at 3 p.m.. with military honors.” Relatives ‘and friends invited. Friday. No- E- Doolittie CLEMENTS. FRANK A, vember 15. at res dence. Y ommecticht ave. nw. PRANK CLEMERNTS * beloved. misvanc of - the | late Catherine Clements and father of Mrs. Frances M. Hall. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.%.. on Monday. November | I8 at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. ~Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. | on his CDI.II\IA N, November 15. 1 day COLEMAH of 453 Browns ct is survived by two_sisters, s Julia Newman and Mrs. Mamie Wash 2ton. N wmrm, thence to Holy Trin- | Btatlm COULTER, SADIE W. On Saturday. No- vember 16, 1035. 'at Providence 'Hos- SADIE COULTER, w beloved of Harry B. Coulter of 911 Crit- tenden st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. GARCIA, ORESTES. Suddenly. on Thurs- day, November 14, 1835, at his resi- dence G018 16th' st. nw. ORESTES GARCIA. beloved husband of Cecelia F. Garcia. ' Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. Mo day. November 18 at 11:30 a.m. I terment Havana, Cuba. 17 HALL. LOTTIE. Departed this life No- vember 13, 1935, LOTTIE HALL of 651 Morton st. nw. Remains resting at Wesley Washington’ undertaker par- Binday> Novemper 170t 1" o Trom F 2" D Trom ‘Third B H ist Church, corner 5th and HANDY, AMANDA. On Thursday. Novem- ber 14, 1935, AMANDA HANDY, the be- loved daughter of Prances Handy. sister of Emma and James Handy. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. until Sunday noow: ‘thereafter at her iate residence. 610 Pairmont st. n.w. Puneral Monday November 15, at § am.. from the Holy Redeemer Church. Interment Laystons- ville, Md. 17 HARVEY. MARTHA. On Priday. Novem- ber 15, 1935, at_her residence. 1031 8th st.'n.w, MARTHA. the beloved wife of Eugene Harvey. mother of Marie Harvey. She also is survived by two brothers. Thomas and Isaac Gaskins: a devoted brother-in Edward Gaither, and other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at Stewart's funeral home. 30 H st. ne.. until Monday. No- vember 18, at 4 p.m.; thereafter at her late residence. Notice of funeral later. 8 HAVENNER, ALBERT LEE. On Thurs- day, November 14, 1935.at_Providence Hoshital, ALBERT LEE HAVENNER, be- loved husband of Virginia Havenner and father of Albert Lee. jr. and Carl Havenner. beloved son of William~H. and Lillie M. Havenner. brother of Eva, William and "Howard Havenner. Re- mains resting at his late residence 719 15th st se. Funeral services at Brad- burn Memorial Church, K st. between 14th and 14th sts. se. on Tuesday. November 19. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives &nd friends invited. Interment Con gressioral cemetery, The trail is hard, the pain severe, To part with one we loved 80 dear. We stood and prayed at his bedside, And d_for life. but God denied HIS LOVING WIFE, MOTHER AxD FATHER. HICKS. HANNAH M On Friday. an- ber 15. 1955 _at her residence. 1340 4t st. s.w. HANNAH M. HICKS. aged years s Hicks and mother of Mrs ard Bernard Hicks . the chapel of P. Taltavull, 416 7 i Pohick Church. Va vember 18 at 2 pm friends invited. etery. HILL. November oDl ot *a_Jonk tilness GRISWOLD HILL. beioved ‘brother of Harry Lamport H Body rest the chapel of Jowrn Gawler Sons Pa_ ave. n.w. Funeral services wi held at St. Matthew's Catholic Church, R. I ave. between 17tf and’ Conn, ave. n.w.. on Tuesday. November 14 10 am. ‘Interment Mount Olivet c.;rb 15 Col! e GEORGE < and friends in- | eral from Selem | on Mon- | fa- | many other relatives | resting at the | Notice of | Fu- | Glenwood | 1 loved son | Petersbure. | . Lynn | | ROSIE. Departed this llffl ?IE'A‘MA\ DOROTHY STEPHENSON. and meny other relatives and friends. Remains may be wiewed at the Malvin & Schey funeral home. New Jersey ave and R st. n.w. Funeral Monday. No Vember “18, at 1:30 pm. from the above parlors. Relatives and friends invited. 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. BOSTON BULL PUPPY. female, black and white: strayed from 701 N. Tazewell st Ballston, Va. Reward. Call Clarendon 856. BRIEF_CASE—Large. brown. containing typewritten lectures and law notes and other v-l\uhle papers. Reward for return Prancis C. Stetson. Room 817, 1010 Ver- mont ave. n.w. Home phone Walnut 8856-J. Office_phone_Metropolitan 2830, CAT. male. black with white paws, white | collar. Reward., 2631 Garfield st. Phoné Columbla” 0348. ray, lost on street from au- e. G, O. Totten, 2633 16th st. n.w. COIN PURSE. small. brown. containing sum of money, in Woodward & Lothrop’s. Reward. _Cleveland 6152. 5 bl DOG. black and white English setter. male, Friday pm. Reward. Call Metro- politan_7738. EASTERN STAR PIN, with diamond cen- ter. between 21st and 13th on Pa. ave. Saturdsy morning. Reward. West 1460, EYEGLASSES, shell rim, noon. Finder call tel. operator No. 0106, 2002 P st. n.w. _Re FRATERNITY PIN. Kappa Sigma. pearls and rubies. business section Priday. ward. _Cleveland_25. IRYSH TERRIER. male: Thur.; red wine coat. small white star on round leather’ collar. - Montgomery tag No. 4004. Rew Wisc. $173. POCKETBOOK. black patent 1 on West Cherrydale bus on Nov Reward for return. G. H. Quebe: ‘herryd: Vi n.w. containing and automobile _license. = “Blake Return and receive reward. Call - in Park Lane, TERRIER. male, white, wire, lone-haired, | named “Baby"; no collar; lost Wednesday. $10 reward. 1221 13th 'st. n. ELLA. bl E.",‘En between' St. Mary’s Church Michigan_ave. n.e. Phone North 48 . light blue border, Mo; and | ‘rosn‘ LILLY. On Saturday, November $5.00 REWARD. Informa di! to location Ford 3 o Ro F50005. ° HOB: Murphy. | =k ) i and Richard P | | MYERS. EDWARD D. | Pederal Lodge No tery. HILLIER. EDWIN. On Saturday. Novem: b his_residence. 1118 EDWIN HILLIER ood Cemetery ('xu“nw Kensington, GRAFTON. the beloved Oisband ot the late Ellen Clavett Holland (nee Kengla) rvices at his late resi November | 15 10 St st Glen. ‘Md 11l be said at 10 Olivet Cemetery. where re m. Interment Moy JOHNSON, MARY E. On Fricay. Novem- | at her residence. 14 h' Capitol st. MARY E._JOHNSON G mother of Norris Johnson. Mrs Owens_and Mary Johnson. aw of Frederick Owens. She s *o mourn her departure seven dchildren, fou: ives and ma ne at the Jok chepel. frd and p.m., Monday. thereafter at 5w i at '1:30 pm. Tuesday. November Interment in Rosemont Cemetery. 18 KOLE. IDA ELIZABETH, ~On Fridas, No vember 5. IDA ELIZABETH beloved mother of Charies W sth st nw. Pugers] serv. mbers Co. funeral .. on Monday Remains T. Rhines funeral sw. unul 4 3rd st 19 KOLB. # Kolb of ices at_the vember 1% at friends are OSEPH E. _On Tues- 12,1915, ai San Diego sen. JOSEPH E. Interment Aginkton National Cemeter on Mondar. November 18. at 1%:15 p.m’ | Please omii flowers. 1 | LATHAY, FRANK, vember day. Novembe Calif.. Maj Hosnital of George A, A~ Guy and Puneral from funeral home 3 urhnm and Mrs. Richard J. the James T. n Pa. ave. s.e. on Monday, November 18 st 8 a.m.: thence to St. Peter's Church. 2nd and C sis. se. where re: quiem mass will be offered ‘at 10 am. Relatives friends invited. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. L!WIS. CLARA W. Suddenl Movember 15, Casualty Hospit wife of the late S of the late Jane Cr vived by a devoted friend, ) Remains resting at Guire funeral home. 1820 9th st Notice of funeral hereafter. LUBIN. ANN SHUMAKER. On Friday. No- X E field Hospital eloved wife ral services 30 pm.. at 300 N st. n.w 17 | On_Friday. No- at her residence. JOSEPHINE am on Priday. 0 am. at Church \A}‘er(- mass will h! nfinr d for the repose of her so Relatives and friencs invited. Interment Coneres- sional Cemeter: 18 Friday. Novem- Alto ‘Hospita! band of The late ‘Celestia Lute Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin on_Tuesday. No- vember 14 services Arlin 3 pm. with m and frien MAKELL. MAR' urday, November 1 dence. 426 N st. n.w. MARY CATH- ERINE. daughter of the late John and Jane Makell. Notice of funeral later. MARTIN. CHESTER WILLIAM. _Suddenly. on Friday, November It 5. at_ his residence. ‘437 Highway. Arlington County, Va.. CHESTER WILLIAM MAR- TIN, oved husband of Ida Jessie Martin and father of Chester William Martin. jr.. and Mrs. Martin Jones Pu- neral services and interment (private) on Monday. November 18. . at_her resi: On Sat- urday. November 16. 1 at Garfleld Hospital. DOROTHY ~ STEPHENSON MAY. beloved wife of Maurice §. May. uneral services at her late 'home. Oliver st. Chevy Chase. Md._on Monday. November 18, at 10 a.m. Rel- atives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. MODER. ANNA. = On_Thursday November 14, 1935. ANNA MODER, beloved daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs John Giovinazzo. Puneral services at her late residence. . on Monday, November m.: thence to'St. Peter's high mass will be offered “Interment St. Mary's o | MYERS, EDWARD D. On Saturday. No- vember 16. 1935. at his residence. Kilbourne pl. nw. EDWARD b, MYERS, beloved husband “of Maude K. Notice of funeral later. F. A A M, Tunication © Fuestay 19, Jgs5. at 1 pm. for the purpose of i Masonic funeral to our late brother. EDWARD D. MYERS. BINGHAM W. MATHIAS, Master. W. B. FURR. Secretary. 18 NEWMAN WILLIAM. Departed this life Friday. Novémber 15. 1935. at Gallinger Hospital, WILLIAM NEWMAN of 16 Defrees st He leaves to mourn their loss three sisters. Kate Mahoney, Sarah Clark and Annie Shields; three brothers. = Frank. Edward and Henry Newman,_ Funeral Monday. 2 p.m.. from | Eugene Ford's funeral home, Capitel st. Interment Harmony Cem- etery. PETTITT. FRANK. Suddents. on rnqflz November 15 1035, FRANK P! the eloved “infant son of Prederick J. and Laura Pettitt. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. nw. on Sundsy,” N at 10 a.im. Relatives and !flendl invited. ~ Interment Middiebur will hold & special com- November n.w. 16. 1935. at her residence. 653 East Capitol st.. LILLY POS!Y beloved wife of the late William H. Posey. Services will_be held at the Tresidence of her daughter Mrs. Blanch Bolling, 209 Rock Creek Church rd. n.w. Notice of | the day and time of services later. ROSEWAG. ELIZABETH B. On Saturday. November 16. 1935, ELIZABETH B, POSEWAG. the beloved mother of Nicholas R. Rosewas, Mrs Annie P, Naecker. Mrs_ Margaret Babcock and Mrs. Frances B. Gie Funeral from herlate residence. scot pl. nme. on Tuesday, November 1'i at 5:30 am, thence to St. Martin's Catholic Church. where requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Rel- atives’ and friends invited to attend. interment Arlington National Cemetery. | STEWART, TOM. Departed this lite on November _15. 1%: oM mw.u!'r Ot TI1E Seaton st. nw. He ‘es to mourn ‘their loss ‘a devoted menter, Moa Dorochy ‘Fowall ‘ol ‘the bove address: a brother. Charles Stewart, and a host of other relatives | and fiiends. = Remains restinz at | Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode | Isiand ave. n.w., until 5 o'clock Sunda November 17: thereafter at the resi- ey GEORGE_ GRISWOLD. O P”dnv.‘ John's Catholic Church. | and other | es will be held | KUHN. | On Sat- Myers. | 1300 8. | Beaths. STROTHERS. CARROLL. On Thur ovember 14, 1935, CARROLL. l‘:u.dl.r‘ loved son of George and Lucy Strothec: b!flthcr { Bernice Banks. Bessie Doug- Wheeler, George. ir.. Theoduie g “Mele Strothers. He also_leaves other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday. November 18, at 1 pm.. {rom his late residence. 2210 fth st n.w. 1>~ Testing at the W Ernest Jarvis You st. nw.. un‘il : thereafter at the above i j¢sidence. " Interment Woodlawn Ceme- tery. TALBOTT, CAPT. WILLIAM M. Suddens ly. on Priday “November 15. 1935 at his home.Broadlawn, Hot Springs, Va.. Capt. WILLIAM M. TALBOTT beloved husband of Eleanor B. Taibott. Mass will be offered at St. Matthew's Church on Monday. November 18. at 10 for ‘the repose of his soul. Relativ and friends invited. Interment Arling ton National Cemetery, TAYLOR. JOHN W!S November 16. 1 F TAYLOR. Puneral from the W. Wa Chambers Co. Southeast funeral hame. 517 11th st. s.e.. on Monday. November 1% at 10 am." Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Wool ford. Va. : TEATS, EDWIN F. On Friday, November am. at Sibley Me- DWIN F TEATE. be- loved husband ' of Ulrica Teate (nee Been) and son of Carry and the late Abner Teate. Puneral from his late residence. 1005 Mon ave. Monday. November 1%. at 2 p.m. tives and_{riends invited to attend. terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. TEATE, EDWIN F. A special meeting of the 'Washington Printing Pressmen's Union, No. 1. will be held on Monds November ‘1K, 1435 at 1 o'clock p.m., in_ Typographical Temple. G B dor the purpase of nLtrEnd‘nlNlh. uneral of our late brother, EDWIN F. TEATE__ Praternally E EDWIN A. ECKELS. President. HARRY C. WEBB. Secretary, MOSE. On_ Friday. at his residence Alexandria, the beloved f moml Hospit: November 619 North Maggie Flowers, d Ulysses Thomas. He also is sur Davis: three. srandc tives 'and iriends ihe John T. Rhines fureral home. North Patrick st. Alexandria. Va tl 4 pm. Tuesday. thereafter at his late residence. P at 1 pm_Wed- nesday. November from the Secomd Baptist Church Va, Inters in Douglas 19 192 emetery Noyember 14 )_7th st. n.w mas.” siste? * also le friend: on an urday, Novem after ‘at her late residence. Monday. November 15 residence. Interment etery TOPHAM. ANNIE CLARK. t Zion Cem- o O Baturdsn C A ?| ton Topham and mother of James Scot Topham of Los Angeles, Callf. Notice of funeral later 18 WASHINGTON, LEDGER. On Wednes- | 935, at ber | lian zn bro mwains s home ral Monday November 15.at 1 pm.. from tne above funeral home Inte;mént in Arlington National Cemetery, 7 FRANCES MORRIS. . November 6. 1935, at 1916 N tain st Philadelohia, Pa FRANCES YORRIS WELLS. beloved wife of Prank ls, beloved sister of da Fowler. lorida ave. n.w ! the late | hter of the late Ar nie Morris of Rectortow took place from Tasi Church. Philadelphia vember 11. Interment On We on Monda: in Philadeiphia. on sat- t her resi- WERDIG. JOSEPHINE CHAPI urday, November 1 | dence 161x Ath st nw ¥ | CHAPIN WERDIG. belgved wife of Theo= dore Werdis. Funeral irom the chapel of Frank Geier ons Co.. 1113 7tn i, nw., on Monday, November 18, at 3 pm’ "Relatives and friends invited Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 17 lwonx\u . CORDELIA G._On Saturdas. e 16, 1935, CORDELIA G WORKMAN. widow of Thomas E.,Work- man. Remains resting at H s par- fors.” 1:5600° N Funeral service and i at Columbus, Ohio. In Memoriam. AKERS. MAMIE B. A ¢t my_most devoted f AKERS. who day. Novemb 1 feel you nea I can't’ believe bute_of love to fAMIE B. one year ago to- 34, evers day. you've gone to’ stay. HELEN M. LEWIS. ¢ In loving memory of MAMIE B. AKERS AKERS. MAMIE B. | " our beloved friend. who departed this life one year ago to- day. November 1934, She had a smile for e ry one, A b eart as pure as goid; To_those who knew and loved her Her memory will never grow old. | MARGARET. ETTA. IRENE. LUCIE. * AMBLER. LOUISE. In sad but loving memory of my dear sister. LOUISE AMBLER. who departed this fe five years ago today. November 1’ 1830. What would I give to see your face, Your loving hands to touch, To_hear your voice and see your smile That meant to me So_much. | LOVING SISTER, MARY B. WALKER. * ARMSTRON MARTHA. In loving re- membrance of our devoted mother, MARTHA ARMSTRONG. who departed tbhls lm: lsev!n years ago today, Novem- er 17, 1928. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is sulled: A place 15 vacant in our hon Which never can_be fille HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON=- MR. AND MRS. EDWARD IN-LAW! PORTER. BROOKS. FRANCES BERKELEY. In lov- memory of my beioved granddaugh- ter FRANCES BERKELEY "BROOKS. who aied Novemb When we at_di t part. like our pain i one in neart. to meel again RS. JOHN H. BROOKS. * CHAPMAN. CHAR H. In loving meme o1y of my brothes. CHARLES H. CHAP- wio depa: this lite one year 1434, . "THOMAS. HARPEE. CANNIE, AND AKERS, MAMIE - mory of ‘our dear 1E h(\RPhR who died Y] and our dear sis B. AKERS, who died November As_we loved sou. so We miss_you, In our hearts you are always near; | Loyed. rememberec. longed for aiwaye, Bringing many & suent te SADIE AND ‘AGRES. * JOHNSON. THOMAS F._In memory of my husband. +HOMAS F. JORNSON. who diea three years ago today. November 17. 1932 You have left a gaping wound too deep to bleed or kii. So close to the soul lies. so stunfied ana L am beyonu tears now that lie so close around th heart. HIS WIFE. LUCY JOHNSON, * LEWIS, MARY ELIZABETH. In sad but loving memory devoted wite ana stepmotner. MARY ELIZABETH LEWIS. who departed th e one year ago to- day. Novemoer 7. 14i. Although you have g kina deeds snali dorev hearts and minds. TWO STEPDAUGH- dear, live your in "our HUSBAND AND TERS. MOSS, ELLEN A. 1In our dear mother ELLEN A. MOSs, | two 'vears aso 1933 Our hearts still Our eyes shed God oniy knows | mother. | Trrough these sad and lonely years. | HER_DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. MRS. BESSIE_B. WILKINSON AND Mik ELLA C. SANDS. AND 'DEVOTED { GRANDDAUGHTER. MISS ELLEN €. | SANDS. RIDENOUR, MRS. MARY ANN. In loving remembrance of dear wife and mother. Mrs. MARY ANN RIDENOUS. who departed this_life one year ago today, November 17. 1934, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * loving memory ot and granamothe who departea this iic toaay., November 1, with sadness, tears, we miss you. ache many how FUNERAL DIRECTORS V. L. SPEARE CO. Detther the successor to or conneciea with original W R_Speare establishment. bader 1009 H St. N.W. NAtiona! 1392 J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass A NE___ Lincoln 5200 “WILLIAM H. 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