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(edar Hill Washingtonsmost Beautjl (emetery Where Perpetual Care More Than a Promise! dence, 1736 Columbia road. She was 2, 3. 4, 412 H St. N.E. HAT a thrill i tures choice. three years to pay. RUDOLPH & WEST 1332 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. 1ITH & F STS. N.W. 6029 DIX ST. N.E. SERVICE CO. 2030 14TH ST. N.W. J. C. HARDING CO., INC. 517 10TH ST. N.W. THE HECHT CO. F ot 7TH ST. N.W. LANSBURGH'S 7TH to 8TH to E STS. N.W. McKAIN'S SERVICE 413 H ST. NEE. PALAIS ROYAL 11TH & G STS. N.W. 821 UPSHUR ST. N.W. 712 13th St. N.W. is Inhalator Equipped Uniformed Attendants. Attendants are Graduates of Red Cross First Aid Course See It at Any WOODWARD & LOTHROP DISTRICT LINE HWD. CO. ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION PETWORTH HARDWARE CO. KING FUNERAL RITES Services Held for Widow of Late Store Owner. Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanette Michel King, widow of Joseph King, late proprietor of King's Palace De- partment Store, who died vesterday, were held this morning from the resi- THE Cemetery. Mrs. King EVENI had been a resident of ‘Washington for more than 40 years. She was widely known among charity workers here, SaRo SERVICE Mean: SuERIOR SERVICE 1 Features Found Only in the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Ambulance Service Are: 1. Cunningham De Luxe Ambulance—Finest Built A Service Second to None in the United States LOCAL CALLS, $4.00 NA. DI. AT. DE. NA. NA. NA. L. THE GIFT THAT MAKES EVERY DAY A HOLIDAY is to give or receive a gift For the Westinghouse Refrigerator—the that makes every day a holiday! Westinghouse has exclusive labor-saving fea- the Revolving Shelf which brings everything within easy reach . . . the Eject-o- Cube Ice Tray that pops out cubes instantly . .. the Handy Service Tray on the door . . . the convenient Triple-Storage Compartment. And the Westinghouse sealed-in mechanism is protected until 1941 for a $5 chasge, al- ready included in the price. Your nearest: Westinghouse retailer will be glad to demonstrate the many more features thar make it such a happy Christmas gift No down payment and from two to 4870 5300 0700 1611 2160 5100 6050 COL. 10477 — ) — EpcaR MORRIS SaLes CompPaNY Distributors of Westinghouse Domestic and Commercial Refrigerators and Water Coolers WM. H. SARDO & CO. Phone Lincoln JUST WHAT MAMMA WANTS THIS CHRISTMAS of the Following Retailers: MARYLAND MONUMENT ELECTRIC & MUSIC CO. 8402 GEORGIA AVE,, SILVER SPRING THOMAS & CO. GAITHERSBURG HYATTSVILLE HDW. CO. HYATTSVILLE MARLBORO ELECTRIC CO. MARLBORO GEO. W. DORSEY PRINCE FREDERICK SMITH BATTERY & ELEC. LEONARDTOWN VIRGINIA R. E. KNIGHT & SONS 621 KING ST., ALEXANDRIA SNYDER & CO. « EAST FALLS CHURCH J. L. WACKSMUTH 4 22 WILSON BLVD., CLARENDON — Rail Service Resumes. Railway service between Russia and Rumania has been resumed for the first time since 1918. 0524-9244 SHep. 3016 HYATS. 205 \ Co. ALEX. 41 FALLS CH. %0 CL. 213 NAtional 1031 NG -STAR, WASHINGTON, to be buried in the Washington Hebrew JAMES W. FRENCH DIES AT BETHESDA Capital Resident for 50 Years to Be Buried Tomorrow in Con- gressional Cemetery. James W. French, 75, retired Wash- ington real estate man, died yester- day at his home, 4703 Highland ave- nue, Bethesda, Md. He had been a Washington resident for 50 years. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at St. John's Episcopal Church, West Bradley lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Burial will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. Mr. French :ame to Washington in 1882 from his birthplace in Virginia. For many years he was active in the real estate business, from which he retired in 1914. He was a member of the St. John’s Episcopal Church and of the New Jerusalem Lodge of the Masons. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary B. French, and three sons, Raymond of Tampa, Fla.; Lewis of Baltimore, and Howell French of Washington. Fish Drags Boy in Boat. While fishing alone in a small boat in Lake Etive, near Connel, Scotland, & boy got a bite. The fish began to race toward the dangerous rapids near the Falls of Lora, dragging the boat with it. Fishermen rowed to the scene and caught the boat and its “captor” just in time. The captor was a four-foot aogfish. Fort fincoln Weashingtons best located %emeferzé Frazier’s —=c\\'lce. quality and rever- ence in conducting beautiful funerals unexcelled anywhere. Complete in every detail. Un- dertakers for colored U. S. War Veterans. Parlors and Chapels Free Call Orth 7795.7796 389 R. I. Ave. N.W. For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR e No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON’S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 R construction. crowding. heated. by Ryan. Our reputation has forward business principles. Music if desired. Lady fered without extra charge. call Atlantic 1700-1701. Territory 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Call COlumbia 0432 B THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy to- night, followed by fair tomorrow. much colder, lowest temperature to- night about 26 degrees; fresh to strong northwest winds. Maryland—Cloudy, snow flurries in the mountains tonight, followed by generally fair tomorrow; much colder. Virginia—Cloudy, snow flurries and colder in northwest and extreme west portions tonight; tomorrow generally fair and much colder. West Virginia—Cloudy, snow flur- ries tonight and probably in extreme east portion tomorrow morning; much colder tonight and in extreme east portion tomorrow. Record for Last 21 Hours. Temperature, Barometer, Ye‘mrd"—- Degrees. Inches. 9. 20.88 20 88 29.83 Record for Last 21 Hours. (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest. 62 1 p.m. yesterday, = Year Lowest, 35, 4 a.m, today. Year ago, 10. peratures This Year, on July 20. on January 28. Humidity for Last 21 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 80 per cent, at 4:15 a.m. to- day. Lowest. 39 per cent. at 5 p.m. yesterday. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) JToday. Tomorrow. K40 a.m. 408 am, Ri58 p'm. Sun today__ Bun. tomorrow_ Moon. today._ Automobile lights must one-half hour after sunset. be turned on Precipitation, Monthly precipitation In inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1935. Average. January’ .. 9 February March April Record_ Avgust September October Novembe December Magnificent New Packard De Luxe Side-Serving Ambulance The very newest and the very best in ambulance Has side doors which swing open, permitting the entrance and removal of the reclining couch without Hot and cold running water with basin, Upholstered leather chairs. two experienced and courteous attendants. Fluffy, warm blankets. This ambulance has the appearance of an elegant limousine. Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service We keep the cost within your means Truth and reverence are qualities that mark every service Perfectly appointed funeral home. attendant. For our complete funeral prices James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. In the District and Nearby ... A Greater Service Than Ever FOR ONLY....... This Price Effective Now The Sreater Chambers (. One Of The Largest Undertakers In the World Moriarty. 21, and M; line E. both of Alexandria. V: : Rev. 25 1426 Crittenden st.. and Dorothy M. Heflebower, 23, 5200 14th st Rev. H. W. Burgan Hollis A. Slagle, 20. 936 23d st.._ and Mary M. Sigrist, 28, Essex, Md., Rev. R. L. Wood | Stanley_P. Mitchell. )4 F st ne. and Frances L. Smith, 2121 B at.; Rev. W. R. Moody Lindsey E Donald. 37 and Clara V. Mer- riman, 24, both of Alexandria, Va: Rev. A. F. Poore Dorsey A. Gallagher 1503 3d st. and Susie Reed, 21. 429 3d st.: Rev. H. M. Hennig. James P. Engleka 70. and_Angie Cramer. 6. both of Rockwood, Pa.. Rev. S. E Rose, Eugene’ Yeager and Ella_Doris. uel Kelsey Clifford A_ Cla A Y., and Eleanor R. Eason, st’ n.e: Rev. John H. Russell L. Copps and Ora B. Cooper C. B Melvin Ellis, 2 both of Sterling. Va ton. Zeb Moore. 29 both of 91 Mrytle st Jarvis Eli_Strang. 48 and_Ada Smit of 705 Berry pl: Rev Cleveland A. Sealey. nd Stephens both of Rale Rev_J. C John H. ' King Dorothy M. Pillinger, Rev. J. H, King Herbert F. B. Mangold Baltimore, Md.. nd Marie H. Hollingsworth. 21, Lans” downe, Md: Rev. W. B Moody Frank D. Swann, 19. 4708 Eads st_ne., and Marie E. Griffin, 18. ) Deane = M. L. Gumbleton Clarence Charlap. Penns Grove. Pa.. «nd_Anniette R. Ledofl, 21. 3629 Everett st.: Rev. Abram Sime Jesse Lescallett. 20, Delsie_M. Brown. Rev F_W. Johnson and Jeanette Mitchell n.e.: Rev. | Bernard O, Westmoreland, Va.. and Dorothy D. mond. Va.: Rev. J. C. comfortably Driven and accompanied by been built on honest, straight- These essentials are of- Phone Atlantic 1700-1701 SPECIAL NOTICE! To Doctors, Hospitals, Nurses and the General Public CHAMBERS REDUCES PRICES on AMBULANCE SERVICE! 33-9_2 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, 35 as- sistants, 25 cars, hearses and ambulances. Everything you expect for modern burials. TUESDAY, DECE MBER 10 Qards nf Thanks. FARLEY. ALBERT J. We wish to thank our friends and relatives for thelr kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes tendered at the death of our beloved husband and fa- ther. ALBERT J. P, RACHEL 1935 ARLEY. MRS, T. PARLEY AND PAM- ILY. . JOHNSON. FLMER H. The family of EL. ER H. JOHNSON wishes to thank the mlnY relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral offerings during his illness and at his death. PLUMMER, P. MATTIE, Wiillam Plum- mer. Jr.| and family’ wishss to thank their many relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and fieral offerings at the time of the death o1 his late wife, MATTIE F. PLUMMER. * Braths. ARNOLD, JENNIE A, Suddenly, on Mon- . December 9. 1935. at her residence. JENNIE A. Peloved wifé of the late Charles C. Arnold. She is survived by a brother, Harry Heffernan. and a sister. Cora A. Heffernan. Fu- neral from the chape! of Thomas F. Murray & Son, 2007 Nichols ave. s... on Thursday. 'December at R:0 am.: thence to St. Theresa’s Church. Sth and V sts. s.e. where mass will o€ said at 9 a.m. for tiie repose of her soul. Relatives and friends are invited. In- terment Congressional Cemetery, 11 'MRS. M. J. WHUGH SUCCUMBS AT HOME ing for Capital Resident for 35 Yenrs. Mrs. Annie J. McHugh, 54, wife of Martin J. McHugh, partner in the firm operating the Western Lunch res- taurants here, home, 1820 Newton street, after a short illness. Mrs. McHugh had been a resident of Washington for the past 35 years. | Besides her husband she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Martin Droney, Mrs. Charles E. Fierst, Miss Monica McHugh and Miss Frances McHugh; three sons, Martin I., Vincent G. and Joseph M. McHugh; brothers, James and Dennis O'Connell, and two sisters, Miss Nora O'Connell | and Mrs. Alfred Holmes, She also | leaves two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the | Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic | Church, Sixteenth street and Park road, tomorrow at 10 am., following brief services at the residence. Burial will be in the Abbey Mausoleum. | FOU FOUND —Ore Gordon el tag one. Joren red by se one part Gordon ck end tan police dog, in- st week: had veterinary F one Doverman | Owners show 1935 tags | REPORT DESERTED STRAYED ANIMALS | “to The Protecti = RING —Gentiem mond ring in goid | setting during July. 1935, in uptown hotel Reply onlv witn fill description, Acddress Box 51-V. Star ofice REPORT DESERTED. STRAYED ANIMALS to The Animal Protective Assoclation. PHONE EMERSON 5911 dl _LosT. | Lost und Found advertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive. up to noon day o istue Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 am day o} issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 pm. Saturday. | BALL WATCH AND CHAIN. red enamel. }‘zr"aard Return to 1 H st. n.w.. Al BRACELET. white gold diamond. 2 sap- phires; vicinity 1i4th and Park rd.. Cavi Hotel, Manor Club. Reward. Col. 1151 T | BUNCH OF KEYS. with metal tag_bearing letter G icinity Pa. ave. 17th st L st Rew Phone BUNCH OF KEYS. s nw Retumn NCH OF KE vicinity to 1521 14th st. n.w ity of 14th and Q sts. n.w. Ret J4th st. Reward. CLARINET, between Taft School and 1 Jackson st ne. Reward. Phone Decat 1336 | cCOIN’ | initial PURSE. plate on front of 1337 December 9. Connec- Reward female, black Reward. 471 0* . lady's’ gold-rimmed glasses ue Perau Optical Co. case. on Chase bus Saturday afternoon Cleveland 0401 after 6:15 FALSE TEETH—One lower " Re- ward. _.State_exactly where found. Ad dress Box 237-V. Star office. GLASSES. shell rim. in case. on Conn. ave bet. N and R sts. Phone _1708 10th. Reward. * Black suede. with money es. etc. Lost at Ath and D sts. 0w urday evening. Reward if returned to Mac. Kann's Glove Dent POCKET BOOK. black. about /i a i Mon- day. vicinity of Annapolis Hotel: contents, money driver's license d nurse's regis- trations. Reward. B. B. Keene. Pot 14 o eather. initials HANDBAG. POCKETBOOK, _brown N. D. M : contains driv permit. money. papers. keys. etc New Hampshire ave P Col. 7251-d. POCKET BOOK. purple ve 1 bead trim. containing money ar Liberal reward.Phone Adams * PURSE. brown cloth; los ward Blds. and rear Keep money: return purse STONE from sapphire :ing_ lost vicinity Silver Spring Bowling Alley. ward. _Phone Adams VvEDDIHG RING. diamond settin; days ago. Reward. Clevelana 4 Hamil Belasct Nation Sun. pm.. Re: | Funeral Services Tomorrow Morn- died yesterday at her | two | | GoLpsMITH De " 14th and Que | and | JACKSON section. | 5-3 after 6 p. Week ending Nov. 4950, after 'i"?_m WRIST WATCH—Lady's, w ®old, Elgin. | between Lyon Park and Clarendon. Re- ward. Phone Walnut 8861-J. b Jmus-r WATCH Iady's. white gold: © B Call Pot engraved ‘M. 30. Reward. lost Priday. bet. F and H on lith n.w. Re- ward. Phone Columbia 624 517 11th St. S.E. Call ATlantic 6700 | McHUGH, | | | | | | | | LONDON. ROXIE. Bratha. Departed this life on Sun- ber 8. 1035, at his resi- dence, 1072 .outh st n.w. after a long iliness, ISIAH BELL. He leaves to “mourn’_their loss a loving wife. Plorence | Bell: five daughters, three sons and seven grandchildren’ Remains resting at above address. Funeral Wednesday. December 11, at 1 p.m. from Warren E. Chapel, In Martinsburg, Md, * BURKE, GEORGE. On Monday, Decem- ber . 1935. at 10:30 a.mn.. GEOI BURKE. beloved husband of the late Annie Burke. father of Willlam, Cor- nelius and Robert Burke, Admonia Da- voll._Alice_Minor, Talbert and Florence Colbert. es ten grandehildren. Funeral Wednesday. De- cember 11. af 2 p.m, from the W. Er- nest Jarvis funeral church, 1 You st. n.w., Rev. Thigpen officiating. CARR. ARTHUR. Departed this life on Saturday. December 7. 1935. ARTHUR CARR of 1731 Sth st. n.w, He is sur- vived by a ‘devoted wife Frances Carr: mother-in-law. Mrs. Eliza Little. and friends. Remains may be viewed at Malvan & Schey's funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w., until Tues- day, December 10, at 4 pm.. then to 'his late residence. Funeral on Wednesday. December 11. from Holy Re- deemer Church. N. J. and N. Y. aves. nw. at 9 am. where requiem high mass will be sung for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CHAMP, Saturday. LOUISE. Departed this life on Decémber 7. 1935. at the Home for the Aged LOUISE CHAMP, beloved daughter of the lete Lewis and Laura Champ, sister of the late Charles Champ. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted sister. Annie R. Plummer. and | a host of other relatives and friends. | Puneral from the J. L. Lowe Co. funeral | home. $1: Florida ave. n.w.. Wednesdav. | December 11_at 2 pm., Rev. William H. Thomas officiatine. 11° CHAMP. LOUISE. Members of the Ladies' Reliable Infmediate Relief Society are requested to attend the funeral of LOUISE CHAMP, on Wednesday. De- | cember 11, 1935, at 2 p.m.. from J. L. Lowe's funeral home 91 Fia. ave nw D. SCOTT, President. A. C. GREEN, Secretary. | CHAMP. LOUISE. The ofcers and mem- bers of the Ladies' United Reaper So- clety are requested to attend the fu- | neral of Miss LOUISE CHAMP. Wednes- | day, December 11. 19:35. at 2 p.m.. from the J. L. Lowe Co. funeral home. 913 Florida ave. n.w. MISS EMILY B. LEE. President; M. A. DICKERSON. Rec. Sec'y. DEUTSCH. BENJAMIN L. On Sunday December & BENJAMIN 'L DEUTSCH. beloved husband of Hazel C. Deutsch and father of Marian Gene Deutsch. Remains resting at his late residence, 55217 Walbridge pl. n.w., until Wednesday. December 11, at 103 am thence 1o the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church 16th st n.w.. where mass will be offered at am. Relatives and friends invited. terment Congressional Cemetery. DIETZ MARGARET RUTH. On Monday At_Emergency Hos- TARGARET RUTH DIETZ. ased and Park ’\cn In- 15 years. be and Maude W. Dietz of 4 n.w. Funeral services Wednesday, cember 11. at 4 p.m., at Hysong's par- | lors, 1300'N st. n.w Interment Cedar | Hill Cemetery. FOSTER, BERTRAM G. On Sunday. De- cember X . at his residence. North Gleve rd. Clarendon. Va. BER- | TRAM G. FOSTER Mary | kwood Poster. Services at St. John's Eoiacona) Churcn " Mciean. Va.on Wecnesday. December 11. 1n- | terment Cleveland. N. Y. husband _of at 2 pm 10 les day. December 11 Congr On Tuesday. I t his resdence EMILIA S. H, On Sunday, De cember ». 140 e Chapi beioved Buiiia’ S % GopiN, Faward L_ Gobin W. Chambers on am. of nw 11 1 ANDREW A On Sa GRIFFIN ar Dy B RBAH\ Wednesday requiem ma: ALBERT T. 1935 Henry 6. W i 1 Sun- | NES, LEMUEL. Departed this li day. December & 1935. LEMUEL beloved husband of Novellar Jones. He also leaves to mourn their loss three ers and three brothers. Remains | at E. W. Bundy's funeral home, Florida ave. n.w.. until 4:30 pm thereafter at his from Zion Baptist Church nt in Lincoln Memorial Cemeter JONES, LEMUEL M. Columbia Lodge. No. | \'xIBF'OE.'a.'r v betweer and 4th sts. sw. at 1 m. Sessior. of sorrow at Eiks' Home. RT ave nw. Tueday December at ALLENX. ¢ GRIFFITH E R LEE CAMPBELL. Secretary. KITCHEL. GUS. On Sunday. December . 1935, at Mount Alto Hospital. GUS KITCHEL. Funeral from his late resi- dence. 711 Princeton pl. n.w.. on nesday, December 11. at 17:30 thence to St. Helen Constantine Grork Chureh and C sts. s w.. whe ices w! Id at 1:30"p.m tives an s are invited. Intermen at Arlington National Cemetery KNIGHT, EDWARD. On Monday. Decem- ber 9. 1035_near Rockville Md.. in his Sist vear. EDWARD KNIGHT. beloved | husband of the late Martha Knight Remains resting at the Colonial funerai home of Willlam Reuben Pumphrey. | Rockville. Md. ~Pureral services at the above funeral home, Wednesday. Decem- ber 1l at 2 pm. Interment Lavhi M LEE. MARY ELEANOR. Suddenly. day. December 8. 1935 at Georgetown Hospital. MARY ELEANOR LEE. _Fu- from the residence of Mrs. E.A. | y. 4228 Military rd. n.w. on Wed- | nesday. December 11. at S:30 am. thence to Sacred Heart Church. 1Bth st and Park rd. n.w.. where mass will be offered_at 9 am. for the reponse of her soul. Relatives and friends are invited Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. LOFTUS, CAROLYN. On Monday De- cember 9. 1935. CAROLYN LOFTUS. be- on Sun- | loved daughter of the late Hattie E. Cornwall. ~ Funeral from V. L. Speare Co.. 1009 H st. nw.. on Wednesday. December 11. at 1! ‘a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 10 Departed this life on Saturday. December 7. 1035 after a brief illness, ROXIE LONDON. _She leaves to mourn their loss two nephews and_a host of friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home, 614 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. MATTHEWS. JOHN FRANCIS (SAM). On Saturday. December 7. at Emer- gency Hospital. JOHN FRANCIS (SAM) MATTHEWS, devoted husband of Gladys M. Matthews. loving son of Mr. and Mr. Andrew Matthews. He also leaves six sisters. two brothers and other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. sw. Puneral at 1 p.m Wednesday, December 11. from the Grace M. E. Church, Chapel Hill Md Interment in _church cemetery. Casket will not be opened. 10 ANNIE 3. tember 5. at 5:2 e Gence. 1K Newton st. B.w.. ANNIE | J.. oveloved wifc of Martin J. McHugh 4aiid mother of Cecelia Droney, Loretta Flerst, Monica. Martin. Irances. Vin- | cent snd Joseph McHugh. ~Funeral from her late residence on Wednesday. De- cember 11, at 9:3 a.m_: thence to the Shrine of " the Sacred Heart. 16th st Park road n.w. where requiem s will be offered at 10 a.m. Rela- and friemds invited. Interment | On_Monday. Sep- am.. at her | m: tives Abbey Mausoleum. MAYS, WILLIE. = On Tuesday. Decembor her_residence.’ 20: IR tE MAYS helovea mother ‘of Pearl Mays Ackerman and Audres Funeral from the resi- dence of her daushter, Mrs. Audrey | Mays Gregory, %1% Maryland ave. De, ' Thursday. December 1%. at 2 pm. Rel- | 10. nw Mrs. Mays Gregory. atives and friends invited. Interment | ——= Rock Creek Cemetery. 1 MITCHELL, BESSIE MORRIS. Tuesday, December 10, at 1:45 am. at her residence. Woodley rd. Bw.. After o prolonged lilness, BESSIE MO RIS 'HELL. beloved wife of Len- Fana M. Mienall, "Services st the abgve residence at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, De- cember 11. Interment at South Mound Cemetery. New Cas Ind. © Kindly omit flowers, ik ¥ % Breaths. MUCK. WILLIAM H. On Monday_Deceme ber 9. 1935, Y etow) 1 Muc? foved hyshand o Foatan & M) e fate® Zipota Muck aed Jathar of Charles Thomas. Luther and _Joseoh Muck. Lena Hebb ~Margaret rnu‘ué Mary' Swope and Laura McKeon. W. ‘Chambe: E‘o.“;ln"“l.rh. at I‘!}e 'W h uneral home, 1400 Chapin st. D until Wednesday, December 11. at 18 am. Puneral services in_the Reformed Church, Shepherdstown. W. Va.. at 1:30 . Relatives and friends are invited. nterment church cemetery. MULLER, REINHOLD C. On Sunday Dee cember 8. 1935. REINHOLD C. ‘MUL- gbeloved huskand of Tda Mulier ot LER. 220 ® st. n.e. and father of Mrs. Paul- ine Wilson ‘and Mrs Katherine Wood- side. " Remains resting at the Lee fus neral home 4th st. and Mass. ave ne., where services will be held on Wednes- day. December 11. at 2 pm. Relatives and ‘friends are’ invited. Intermen Glenwood Cemetery. 10 MURPHY. ELIZA. On Sunday. December 8.°1935. at her residence. 1720 9th st, nw ELIZA MURPHY. wife of the Wright Murphy. devoted mother of Fannie Bannister, Joseph Augustus and the late Pelix Murphy and Mrs. Katle B. Anderson. Surviving her also are twenty. two erandchildren and six great-grande children and many friends. Re: I(SHlnt at Prazier's funeral home, Ave. nw., until 1 pm. Tuesday, December 10: thereafter at her late resi~ gene | Punersl Wednesday, December rom Twelfth Stree 3 ste now. Rev. 9 H Wh Tnterment Harmony Cemetery. " 0" PEACOCK, GEORGE I 8§ Gl uddenly. Monday. December 8. 1015, GEORGE TF belo: ed. hus nd _of R Peacock ( warz) o t . Notice of funeral laer. 10 8t B-W. N, P\TIICK Oon ‘I’)ndi\ Dece at his_recidence nw., PATRICK REAGAN. of the late Denis and Mary Funeral from the above resi- dence on Thursday December 17 at £.30 am: thence to the Sacred Heart Church. where requiem mass will be of- fered at 10 am. Relative: and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. 11 REBER. MARY REBERTA. On Tuesday, December 10. 1935_ at the home of he gausnter. Mrs \u‘vd aul Lynch. Washire Grove, ARY 'REB REBER (nee Dowden). aged Vears: beloved wife of the late Georze P. Reber. sr. Remains resting at Gartner's funeral home, Galthersbure. Mcd neral services Thursday. December at 30_pm. at the ahove funeral home. Interment Nealsville Cemetery, Nealsville. Md. 11 RICKER. ALICE LEAVITT. On Monday, D;‘U‘;! h(‘rl.'lv 1935, at Georgetown Uni- rsity 0spital ALICE LEAVITT RICKER. be!o\ed a el 2%, Puneral services on Wednesday. D-c»mmr 11. at 2 pr. at Hysong's 1300 N st. ' n.w. Relatives and ed to attend Interment Washington Memorial _Park (Portland. Me.. papers please 10 SCHAEFER. LOUIS M. Suddenly Blesday. December 10. 1935_LOUIS N beloved ‘hustand_of Sadie C. Schaefer and son of Mrs. Rose Schaefer. Funeral from his late_resiy Requie; of the Sacred Hea Joad nw_ at 9 ocloc riends invited ivate Cedar Hill Cemetery i SHAW, MARY ADELIA. On Tuesday Landover. Md. MARY ADELIA aged 76 years. beloved wife of Brook ~8haw. Remains re Gasch's Sons' funeral €. ave. Hyatisville Md. Puneral from the above funeral home on Thursdar. De- gember 12 th, to _Cheverly, held_at (nane Cme- 'uuumb- T home of George o M % nw ' Relauyes enc te nt spe {riends inviy nterment Prospecs TAYLOR. LOUISE. Or December 9. 1935, at bher res ¢ “Argoune Apts. LOUISE TAYLOR. beloved. wife of the late Charles H. Taylor and mother P Taylor. Puneral f on Wed p.m Relatives and frie terment Rock Creek Cemetery, TOWNSEND. HE RIETTA WAINWRIGHT. On_Monday. December 9. 1035 HENa RIETTA IGHT _TOWNSEND. daught Gen. Edward Davis ng Wainwright Town- r of Mrs. E. Morton Funeral services at Epiphany n Wednesday. December 11, at Interment private TUCKER. MIRIAM MANKIN. On Mon« , at Her residence i Park rd. nw. MIRIAM MANKIN TUCKER. wife of fhe late Alex Dallas Tucker: beloved mother of M. Ethel and Edwin D. Tucker Funeral services at the S H Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st nw. op Wednesday. Decembe Lt 5, pm. Intermert Congression Cemetery. WEBER. AUGUST A at his On daughter’s residence. ) Seabrook. Md.. AUGUST usband of 1935, Bertie_ Weber, St Mat< se._ on Wednesday. Des 2 pm_ Relatives and Remains resting at the W neral home £16 H st. ne Cedar Hill Cemetery WILLIAMS. BERT MARSHALL. day. December 10, 19: Memorial Hosital ILLIAMS Mackey Philad phia Pa Va. Tvices will be held at eral parlor. 301 East Cape Wednesday. December 11 at 'pm. Interment at Tuckahoe. N. J. WINTERS, LILLIAN A, On Sunday. Dee i5. LILLIAN A~ WINTERS. of the late William H. ters. She leaves five Emma _Johnson ¢ Eleanor Stripling. Rose Winters. and one brother. Augustus Wins ters. and a_host of friends. Funeral services at Third Ba urch Wed- sday. December 11 pm. Rela- d_friends invited. Interment Cemetery. 10 WYLIE. WILLIAM E. Suddenly. on Mone day.December § 1835 WILLIAM E husband of the Jate Isabel Wyiie and beloved father of Mrs_ Lotti Mrs. Clara Bowman. Mrs. W Daniel and Mrs. Madge Langford. Fu- neral services at his daughter's resfe dence. R34 Jefl st. n.w. on Thurs- day. 2 pm Relatives and friends are invited Interment Rock In Memoriam. BROWN. EMMA. In of our dear mother and wife BROWN. who was called from year ago vesterday, December 9, 10: Our hearts still 'ache with sadness, Our_eyes shed many tears Only God kuows how we miss you At the end of one long year LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON. when life's were brightest And we could have lived our best, The gates of heaven opened And_she entered eternal rest HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. JOHN W. BROWN. FOWLER. CHARLES. TIn sad but loving remembrance of our dear son. CHARLES FOWLER. who departed this life six years ago. December 8. 1 I rounded by Tricnds we are Tonesome. In the midst of pleasure we are blue. A smile on our face and a heartache, Only, thinking of you Let us think of him today. Sleeping. resting, just away As we Ioved him 5o we miss him. More_and more each day HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHER. MARIE AND CHARLES FOWLER. NAUGHTON. MARY A. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother who departed this life two vears ago today. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many tears God only knows how we miss motber. At the end of two sad years. HER DEVOTED CAILDREN. ® NAUGHTON. MARY A. of our dear mother. TON. who died two years ago today. cember 10. 1933 A wonderful mother in every way, A loving thought tender and true. Just to show we still remember you LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. BILL AND PEGGY. loving remembrance EMMA you In_loving memory MARY A, NAUGH- FUNERAL DIRECTORS V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the mceenur to nor connected with the orizinal Phone W R_Speare establishm 1009 H St. N. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Cremawrium Lincoln 5300 ~ Joseph F Blrch s Sons (A L HAYCOUK Megr ) Phone WEst 0006 3034 M St N.W. Established 1841 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 13 th 8t NW i B}l!:der?f"“ apel _Tel. NAtlonal 2473 !CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 801 EAST CAPITOL ST coln_0372 —FuneRaL pEsIGNs GUD"E ER?%V co :Al:r.l,l:ie:” GEO C SHAFFER MEDFRATE PRICEs EHONE WAT 0100 O Samaags Cor. 14th © Eye GEO. A. 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