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Deaths. PPOLD. WILBERT B. On Priday. June ARt Figmeopatnic. HomitaL | WILBERT B. APPOLD. the only son of | the late Samuel A. and Isabel M. Avpold | of Baltimore. Md. Puneral from his late Tesidence. Crystal Springs ave. Greater “Capitol Heights. Md. on Monday. June S pm. Interment Cedar Hill NA__VAUL On Friday. FDNA VAULX BIRKETT. of James Birkett and de- Robert Lee Lewis 3 Lowell st. n.w. and J. W rkett of Fairfax, Va, Funeral services Sunday, J 1. at 3 p.m_ in Trinity Manassas, Va. with burial in plot in that parish 21 HARRY V. On Priday. June 19, his home. Spencerville. Md BLACK. Funeral services at residence on Monday, June Interment in "Union beloved ‘w nother of ‘Mrs 19: HARRY V. e above t 230 p.m ORA LEE. On Thursday. June 436, at 5:°1 pm._at her home. Rockville, Md.. CORA LEE BOGLEY. the beloved wife of James T. Bogley "and t eulah B. Coleman of At and Neomi M, Bogley of Remains resting at her Funeral services at the ome of William Reuben ille. Md.. Sunday, June et ot SR, Tntermént Rock Ceek 21, at 2:30 p.m. Cemetery. BROWN. ALE ) his_ TRAGER) BROWN s hieband twn children. Dorcas Rudzard other Bernard K. Lee one n Lilllan Kager Lumpkin. and one ur Edward Lumpkin. BROWN. WII Friday b ness wite Hospital b the veloved 1o BoRr of DL D e o | She also leaves one brother and n‘)\rr‘ loss Fun 1 Monday n'l' '.‘ gén(‘ Rt ffon & Sons from Heary & WISHIRA “rater- Woodlawn Cemetery. * CAROLINE. Departed th XINE_ 0. De- June 19, after & tne 19, 1036. at her ct oo .w.. CAROLINE loss and orge Jeanie ndchil- ends on Sunday: services will E. Zion pel Funeral Trinity A artanburg. 8. C. on Thu nt Alto Hosp at, at Spi CLARENCE be heid at Interment Arlington w 4l tprovidence. Hospita Y of 1313 Trini- DAY Bed Rusband of Luey Funeral se: OMENZO GEORGE. On Friday 19, 193 Hospital. Wash- | D mmodgre OMENZO | SE, U. S. N.. retired, in | a0 Body reiting al Gawiers ave_ nw _Services at National Cemetery. > pm 2 day._June dence_ 924 ‘Snows DGE._brother of | Jackson. uncle de Davis.| Re- et Jarvis nw. No- 20 Ars urday. June + Ode FAIR. devoted mother of ina. Rebecca indexter and o leaves and S: NORA HAL 1 C and D sts. s.€ Cemete JARVIS THOMAS. 20, 1936, a Hospital, be- . Departed t June 19, the chapel r’!‘ Tw, Inte A1l Eazle | bro end funeral BENDRICKS Jur ends invited Serv- rades of the Retired Police- sssemble _at | 3 at 11:30 onday. June 2%, 1036, i the ‘funeral of our rade. JAMES P. HEN- E_CATTS, Pres. SOLLERS. Sec: On Sat home. in A H. JANNEY Eii H. and Cornelia ay at 4 p.m. from GEO. W JANNEY. NANNIE H TE on_Priday ASPER, ALVT . He o 16, 19: es to mc also a host of other | at Campbell's fu- | Sunday, June 21; dence of his father, | Funeral Monday. June he above residenc ited. Intermen ia. Va. LOUIS. Gallin He leave four brothers and four s relatives and friends __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS i J. Wiiliam Lee’s Sons Co. | FUNERAL DlREpTQRS Crematorium .l and_M Lincoln 5200 | Frank Geier's Sons Co. | Seventh St. N.W fonseennst N% NAtional 2473 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 Sth 8t 8 faneoln 0530, } Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | (A. L. HAYCOCK. Mgr) Bhons, S 0020 3034 M St N.W. | Established 1841 V. L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor to nor connected with | the original W R Speare establishment. Fhne, .y, 1009 H St. N.W. | NAtiona) RITCHIE BROS. Upper Marlboro. Md. Phone: Marlboro 01 | A. G. BASTIAN. MGR. (Pormerly with Jos._Gawler's Sons. Inc.) Established 1562 James T. Clements’ Sons Phone West 0804 1241 Wisconsin Ave. CEMETERY LOTS. OWNER WILL SACRIFICE CHOICE LOTS Columbia Gardens Cemetery; near 13 the Sompany's price. Phone Clarendon 968K, R SALE. 5-SITE LOT IN ROCK CREEK metery. section. Wo at. cost. OWNER. Address Box 61-8, Star office. FUNERAL DESIGNS. “GEO. C. SHAFFER |..EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT | \MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 010¢ o Sunaars”” Cor. 14th @ Eye | ROUFF. PEARL Departed this life on Wel nesday, Junc 17, 1936, at Preedmen’ Hospital, EVA JONES of Pittsburgh, Pa. Remains resting_at the J. L. Lowe Co. funeral home. 913 Florida ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 2i HARRY LINCOLN. On_Priday. June 1936, at_Providence Hospital. HARRY LINCOLN JORDAN, beloved hus- band of Carrie 8. Jordan (nee Bievans). Funeral from the chavel of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. on Monday. June 22. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. LOUIS SHERMAN. On Wednes- | Upne 17 1936 at Walter Reed Hos- 1°LOUIS SHERMAN KATES. beloved usband of Lillie May Kates and father of Mrs, Evelyn Leuise Wilson and Mrs. Matile Lou Bell Remains resting at the W W. Chambers Co. Southeast fu- neral home. 517 11th st. se. Notice of funeral services later. MANGUM. JOHN WILLIAM. On Prida; June 18 . at Baltimbre. Md.. JOH! WILLIA] ¥ L lcved husband of the late Beatrice Man- gum. Remains resting at Gasch's funeral home. 40 Maryland ave., Hyattsville, Md Funeral from the above funeral home on Monday. June 22 at 2 pm. Interment Addison’ Chapel Cemetery, Seat Pleasant. Md. 21 McGOLRICK. EUGENE JOSEFH. On Sat- urday. June 20. 1936. at his residence. 1432 Clifton st. nw.. EUGENE JOSEPH MCcGOLRICK. husband of Laurs H. Mc- Golrick (nee Schlosser) and_father of Joseph E. McGolrick. Mrs. Katie Hip- kins and Mrs_ Treasa Keys. Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday, June, at 8:30 am. thence to St. Paul's Church, where mass will be of- fered at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 23 MOLIN. NILS. On Friday. June 19. 1936, at Brookiyn. N. Y. NILS MOLIN. be- loved husband of Mathilda Molin. He also leaves a host of relatives and friends in Sweden. 'Funeral from Gawlers fu- neral chapel. 1750 Pa. ave. n.w.. Tues- day, June 3. at 2:30 pm. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. 22¢ CLAUDIA M. On Saturday. June at her Tesidence 428 R: st. n.w. CLAUDIA M.} 3 sister of the iate Rendolph E. Moran. Notice of funeral later. MORROW. ELIZABETH A. June 18336, at her residence. ennessee ave. ne. ELIZABETH A. MORROW. beloved daughter of the late James and Janet Morrow and cousin of e J. Morrow. Remains resting at urhorst fuperal parlors. 301 East Capltol st. NoMce of funeral later. MURRAY. WILLIAM Suddenly. on| Thursday, "June 1636, at_his resis | dence. 776 Castle pl. ne.. WILLIAM E. MURRAY. husband of Matilda Murray. He is also survived by three brothers and other “relatives and friends, = Remains resting at Stewart's funeral home. 50 H st until Saturday. June 2(. there- | his late residence. Funeral Mo at 1 pm., from Asbury M Interment Harmony C"e{n- NICHOLS. MARY F. On Friday. June 19 1936, at the residence of her daughter, | Mrs. ‘Margaret N. Etzler. 1308 Somersef place n.w.. MARY F. NICHOLS. beloved wile of the late David Nichols. Services and interment at West Newton. Pa.. on Monday. June 22, at 2 pm. (Pittsbirgh, Pa.. papers please copy.) 21 PENDLETON. IRENE. On Saturday. June 1936 at her residence. 1011 “nd st IRENE PENDLETON. devoted friend rank Johnson. She also leaves two Maggie ' Pierce and Alfred | ins resting at the John | reral chapel. 3rd and Eve | Notice of funeral later. PORT, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS. oOn day. e 19. 1936, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS. be- | ved husband of Emma Funeral om_his late residence. 6 B ne., June 23, at 8:30 a.m Re- 2t Holy Name Cniich at 5 | ves and friends invi! - Mary's Cemetery. 21 PURCELL. HARRY GILMOR. On Satur- day. June 20 1036, at his_residence. 2210 ‘Washington circle. HARRY GIL- MOR PURCELL beloved husband_of Clara F. Purceil Bodv resting at Jos- eph Gawler Sons. 1756 Pa. ave. n.w. Notice of services later. D. ELSIE J. On Thursday. June 18, 436, at Roosevelt. Long Island. N. Y.. ELSIE J._REID. beioved wife of the late John R. Reid and mother of Robert and ral from the W. W. home, 1400 Chapin 2t 2 p.m. iends are invited. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery On Saturday. June 20. 1936° PEARL ROUFF,_aged 6 years, mother of Samuel Rouff of Washington. | D C. and Mrs. Ida Goldstein of New | York City. Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Danzansky. 3501 14th st. n.W.. on Sunday. June 21."at 10:30 a.m. i On Friday. | th vear of his 'OTT, Jr and Robert rth Green- On_Saturda; ne 3 h am. Re d. terment loved culy son of Margar: Dovle Scott. sr. of 905 r st. Ballston, Va at 313 Adams st. n.e.. Weshington. D. C. where_funeral services will be held Mon- day. June at 2:30 pm. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. 21 \ On Thursday. J at Si 0spital. MARGARI beloved wife of William H Shaw. mother | of Mrs. Margaret Barnes and M Walt and grandmother of Anna Walt. Late residence, 18 apitol st Puneral from the W. W. bers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chap Wt Monoey ne | i1l Cemeters On Thursday. ualty Hospital survived by_three Moore. Mrs. Bertha | Ruth Perry; ore b allivan. and also other rela- | viends. Puneral Tuesday o'm home New Jersev Interment Payn VANCE. JENNIE MARIE. June’ 20. 1936, at the residence of Mrs Mary “Macfarlane Rhode Island ave. ne. JENNIE MARIF VANCE. be- loved datighter of James N. and Pearl D, Vance. * Funeral from the jemes T. Rvan funeral home. 317 Pa. ave. s on Mon- day. 22.'at'? pm. Relatives and friends Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters 31 WHITE. MINNIE June 19 | 1936°_at Galiing MINNIE WHITE lovine mother. of, Mrs. Helea Parron of Camden. N. J - devoted friend of Miss Helen Scott. "Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funersl ghapel 3rd_and Eve sts sw. where Yunerai services will be held at 11 am_ Mon- day. June Interment in Lincoln | Memorial Cemeters | In Memoriam. BIGGS. ALBERT FRANCI n ather and hus- ALBERT FRANCIS BIGGS, who departed this life two years ago today, June 1034 What would T give to hold his hand. His dear face just to see; His_lovi ‘mile. his welcome voice. That meant so much to me. He_little thought when leaving home That he would never return That he so soon in death wouid sleep And leave me here to mourn T have lost mv soul companion, A life linked with my own. And day by day I miss you more As T walk throuch life alone HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * BOYD. BENJAMIN. In sad remembranee of our husband and father. BENJAMIN BOYD, who died two years ago today. June 21 1934 | Gone_but not forgotten. | WIFE AND SON. LILLIE AND FRANCIS DRY. ESTELLE MILLS. In sad_but lov- | inc memory of my dear wife. ESTELLE MILLS DRY. Who passed away three vears ago today. June 2 Gone. dear Estelle. gone forever From her weary days and nights of pain. ever patient. wdrn-out frame Has found sweet rest at last HER LONESOME HUSBAND. LEO A. HALLER. WILLIAM G. In sad and loving | remembrance of our father. WILLIAM G. HALLER. who passed away five years | ago_today. June 211931, H. L_HALLER. LEOLA HALLER Me- | LARREN ave at 1 funeral t s Cem- On Saturday, On Friday. Hospital. bereavement, any one, anywhere! Reasonable Rates. and Sundays Floral Pieces GUDE BROS. CO. Flara Pine GEO. A. COMLEY 2%, % & WES1T 0140 ~ Artistic Floral Desl by "7 NIEhi° Prone’ Qlateadon” 261001 4 IVEY, DR. LOUIS ALBERT. KING, THELMA ALEXINE. Sacred to the McBETH. ALICE V. WILLIAMS. MCcBETH. ALICE V. PREVOST. LOUISE C. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON A—I2 D. C, JUNE 21, 1936—PART ONE. »—_———_fi—————‘_———___—__LhL“———————“fi“__—_\* In Memoriam. q g.nl ng but loving remembrance of our beloved son and brother, Dv. LOUIS ALBERT IVEY. Who 5o suddenly died two years ago to- day June 21. 1934, Deep in our hearts is a bicture Of = loved one laid to resi: Time tekes away the edge of grief, But memory turns ack every day. Gone. but not_forgotten. OTHER AND_SISTER “‘%\;&'}?‘{“. MRRYAND SUSIE E. I Tory of our dearly beloved daughter Ana sister. THELMA ALEXINE KING. o passed away iwo years ago today. e "31°°% 0 When we are all alope and silent We_ breathe a sad regret. For she was ours and we will remember When il the worid wiil forget. We_think of you in silence. No one can see us weep: But hl sll!]llll K;’ll’ is nhtld s ‘When' allothers ‘are asleep. MOTHER AND PATHER. Today our hearts are heavy. Our thoughts are all of thee: Oh_how h“f {l}ll.‘d& ffluhThleB‘.g!fl; None, bui_God In heaven. can & [N SISTER _ AND BROTHERS. lol‘;‘!lelfi JOHN E. JR. AND HAR‘RY KING AMS. A tribute ‘of love to the memory_of ‘our daughter | Sister ‘and ‘aunt. ALICE V. WILLIAMS McBETH, who passed away three years ato today June 21 103 We miss your kind and cheery ways, With you we spent our happy days ‘We miss you "lltll Y! n!fg ;{l{rd‘!nd. ways depend. On you we could ai Sy, . A tribute of love to y of my lifelons riend, ALICE V' AeBETH, who' entered the wates of that eternal city three years ago today. June 21, 1933. where she re- ceived the reward of the faithfal and true She joined the choir fnvisible, whose Sic 15 the gladness of the wor myisic 18 the (INNTE . ‘WRIGHT. * In sad but loving emembrance of our dear mother an frandmother. LOUISE C. PREVOST. who eft us four years ago today. June . 1932 Gone. but not to be forgotten VING DAUGHTERS AND GRAND- | HERDk’gGHTERS. EULALIE. IRENE AND | MARGARET. ! Ropert Joseph A. Gillott | Sergius Keshcum 44, and Ethel 1 | Irvin JGoldstein 21 Joseoh J_ Weisser, | Jack Washington. 21 John Prank R. Johnson Louis J. Lake Barton G Samuel Thomas B Roberts 30 Ben Aubrey L. Wood John Gaston Howard 8. B | Andre Bandel | “Irene M Lilly Georze D B. Jones be- | Marlin C _Hydinger. 23 Remains resting | Cecii T_Cabell 2247 Steward 7| Edward T Gardner. Richard G A’ Heinrich ELSIE | Owen W F - | Jay O _Chapman {rom Malvan & | David R. Parker | Hamilton Hotel, 11 turers’ Fuel Oil Group, Hamilton Ho- | tel, 12:30 p.m. | ginia district, Carlton Hotel, 9 am. | Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Marriage Licenses ©O. Burke 23 and Myrtle M. Burke 22 both of Clifton. Va:i Rev. W. 8 Abernethy | 26 1605 Good Hopg 1d. | and Catherine M. Long. 20. 2328 | 3. 3. Clarke se Gre e Rev o Keane Allen, ’3. " both of Rev J. H. Dunham 306 4th st. sw and Yzela Marks. Baitimore; Rev. Aaron 422839 Mills Dempsey. _33. 2 Rev. R. C. Fitz- 21 both Volkman of and Bessie M Bladensburs 1d. ne ger and Sadie Stephen, 19 both of st: Rev. J. T. Harvey € Reiter E_Pieplow 410 21st Walters. 32 and Lilian M 21 both of Baltimore: Rev. E 23 North Bend. Wis., and Eunice E_ L Fox. 3. Mindow. Wis.i Judge Nathan Cavton, S Dower 86 and Bertha M._Bross 34 both of Philadelphia. Judge Nathan Cayt " 206_Ely pl. se. E_ Ransom. 21, and Rose B Fogel 22 Bedford. Va. and Mary E. Craw- J Ball ford, 21 both of Richmond: Rev. W. ahey. 21 H. Hoflman R Keese Jr o5 and Dorgthy H_ Dursnd 25 Harrisburg Va.; Ruckersville. Va Albert Evans .21, Stanardsville. | Rev. and Reba § Powell Va: Rev. R L Lewis | M. Lovenz. 37. 1118 10th st. and | Catherine V. King 25 Prederick. Md.; Judge Nathan Cayton | Charlottesville. Va. 30. Richmond; Rev. | 3117 N st. end| Martha E. Garrett 24 1200 North Cavitol st: Rey W A’ Hagserty Sinclajr _24. and Wilmer Thomas. both of 200 Morgan st: Rev. C.| 21. and Prances both ‘of Richmond: Willoughby 32. 809 C st. ne. | and Ida L Lott 161320 1%th eti | ennedy Moore 27 and Irepe L. Wil- | both of Richmod: Rev. J. 21 10 bth st. se. and | 20, 38 1 st Rev. Freelev Rohrer. { 21. 1737 Orecon ave., and Margaret Revnolds 18 1416 Hop- st Rev E C. Smith McKees Rocks Pa. and Helen C Scott. 19. 1518 W st.se: Rev L. Graser Shannon pl. se. 1630 Min- and Anna G. Berry C B. Austin W._ Diller. 28 z and Rosalie V. Gunnell nesota ave: Rev. D C nan | R Carter. jr. 21 903 East Cap- and Hazel C” Cecil. 21. 641 F Rev. Clvde Brown. | and Anne M Baitimore: Rev. f44_ Kenvon st 21. Brooklyn. itol st Stone Cooke. S E_ Rose lilams ~Stemple. 23 and Florence Levinson. N Y: Rev. J A..Dubrof both Hunter Coral Gables Aline B Chalker . : 'Rev. J. G. Ar | i and Elmer M. Lowry | Beaverdam, Va. Rev. 20 _Washington. Ind irman_ 23. Newport. R. Li n Cavton. 704 Ard st. and | 15 Margie I Magruder. 16. 1603 Rosedale 20 Ma t. ne: Rev E._Rose. lyde H_Anderson. 27 and Dorothy A Johnsen ne: Rev. J. E Br 15, _both of P. Kimball and Edith Judge Nath CI'I:Y NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Photo-Engravers’ Union, .m. 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C., DIES Los Angeles Man Was Son of Gov- ernment Printing Office Official and Educated Here. Dr. Charles A. Fisher, a native of this city, died Friday night at his home in Los Angeles from a heart attack, it was learned by .friends here last night. Dr. Fisher was a son of the lute Wililam A. Fisher, who for many years was an official of the Govern- ment Printing Office. The son at- tended elementary and high school here and afterward took three years in medicine at George Washipgton University. He then moved to Cali- fornia, completing his course at the University of California and entering practice in Los Angeles, where he has since remained. He made numerous visits here. Surviving are his widow, a sister, who is the widow of Capt. Charles A. Wheeler of the United States Rev- enue Cutter Servicé; a son, Charles 412 H St. NE. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF The Wm. H. SARDO & COMPANY believes that it is as well equipped as any other Funeral Director in Washington to handle funerals of any size. 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This girl, the most charming yon have yet met through the pages of fiction, is the heroine of a new story > Phyllis Moore Gallagher The author who has delighted thousands of newspaper readers with her former novel, “Lovely Little Fool,” and the hundreds of short magazine and newspaper stories. AFRAID of LOVE Is a Great Story It has every element that your heart desires. Its locale is old Anmapolis, romantic with its Naval Academy setting. The story deals with modern youth, picturing their gayeties, their foibles. There are heart-appealing dramatic action, smiles and—yes, tears, with surprising climaxes. WATCH FOR THE OPENING CHAPTER June 29 in STAR