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/ A—i2 %= Card ot Thanks. lrllc.ns. FLORENCE 1. We wish to our neighbors. _relatives and Triends (05 thelr Kind expressions of sy pathy and flowers throughout the iliness nd on the cecasion of the death of our loved one. FLORENCE I. SPRIGGS DANIEL E. SPRiGGS AND FAMILY, * Draths. LN. On Tursday June 30, 3nite ave mw. DANIEL N. BACOT foved "husband of Josephine S Baco Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. D.¥ . until Thursday. July 2. at 9:30 am. _Pu Zeral services ‘and interment Hollywood Cemetery. Richmond. pm. *mWRIGHT, DAVE. Departed this life .th\ sday, June 190:6, at Gallmxrr Hospital. ' DAVE ~ BOATWRIGHT Hommal DA on lots a. mother. three sisters and a host of other reia- tives and friends (erai?sh(:lrrxln‘nll Co.'s funera S M p e Interment Rosemonts Cemetery. LAURA. On Monday. June B DO ot Oatitiger Hotpital, LAURA BRADFORD, beioved mother of Hugh and Nelson Bradford, ~Remains resting at Bentley & Malloy's. 17th st. and FIa. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 1 dence. vl 15t st AUGUSTA M BRETHAUER. beloved wife of the lite August Brethauer and mother of Mis ree T. Ritter e Rbove residerice on Friday. Julv 3. | at 2 pm. Interment Arlington Nationai &emetery. (Philadelphia papers vlease copy.) Services by W. W. Chambers Co. be- ot Castle TIS, devcted son of Dr late Nana Curtis and beloved husband of Helen G, Curtis. and brother of Dr. Maurice Curtis. Mrs. Gertrude C. Norris and Dr. Merriil Curtis. Remams tem- Porarily resting at the McGuire funeral home. 1820 9th s . and_may be| viewed at his iate residence. You st. e L e uredny, June 30, Punerai Wednesday. July 1. at T p.m.. from An- drew Rankin Memorial Chapel Howard University. s and {riends invited. Interment at ston National Cem- etery. 3 DA ROS, u GUST. On Tuesday 1636, at Casualty Hospital. AU ROS, mxmw sou of Thoras & D June 30, nd Mary (terment. Mount EAN. ALICE. On Tuesday, Ju ne 30. 1936, ® ence. kit Cedar ave. Takoma beloved mo Cemeters. NORA M. On Tuesday. Jun RA M. DICKSON. belov tor V. Dickson. mother ir_: dauchter of Elmer Mrs. Theresa Smith rs. Helen Brown, Funeral ¥ M dner m the recidence of her s Hartranft. 657 Girard st . July 3. at 9 am Anthony's Church at avited to attend DONALDSON, MARTHA ANN. 0 1030, & . oOn Tucsder. 3 ¢ idence. 143 AR EILBECK, wile of the Eilbeck and moth 0 t and Ell d On Wednes “GOODALL pel Tate George W Heman GOODALL, MARY E 1. 1036, at hi s R Interment On Tuesday. J. residence. Nth st ton. Va. LOUISE HALL! Ja F. Hall and de- Edear. She also leaves to r. Leroy Thom- tepchildren and iriends eral home. funeral later. lunl: MARY FRANCES. On Tuesdav ne 0" 1036, MARY FRANCIS HEIDE | Tnke Kirbvy, beloved wiie. of John € Heide " Funeral trom the residence of her gaughter. Mrs. Fauiine L Childers. 0¢ se. on Fridav. July 3. at ‘e t0 the Church of Our Tady Conduit road n.w. 10 am v July 1 of and Ethel F Funeral s>rvices Thurs- at 5 nm. at Hysong's par- 10 N st. n.w. Interment vrivate. EVA MERLE. On Tuesday, 1936, at Oconomowce. Wis.. ALDWIN (nee Gilbert) L. Baldwin and daugh- Mrs. William H. Gilbert otice _of Bitewis of Thi funeral later. Interment Arlington National Cemerers. | Vestmin:ter. GEOR 1936 at 4:30 a. 1034 Kenyon st JACKSON. - beloved hinsband of - Mamis Herbert Jackson. He also leaves a faith- ful mother-in-law. three sons. three brothers and three sisters. Body resting at_Smith's funeral home 1125 14th st. Dw. until 6 pm Wednesday. July 1. Funeral from his lgte residence on Thurs: day. Julv p.m. Relatives and Md.. papers please copy.) RAL DIRECTORS. "n«'é'h(f Y)c"]v'v’\flm\'\”\l\tm a0 °-"~'v"l§f""|dm‘-ff.” y Natona 2son 1009 H St. N.W, WILLIAM H. SCOTT =806 8th Bt. 8K fancoln_0530. RITCHIE BROS. Upper Marlboro d. Phone: Marlb 1] " G. BASTIAN. MGR. e ® (Pormerly with Jos_Gawler's Sons. Inc.) J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ., Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln_5200. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. )1"1 Seventh St. N W NAfional 2473 odern Chapel. _Tel joseph F. Birch’s Sons COCK. Mnmger» 3034 .N.W. (A hone wm nuru. tablished 1841. Funeral services at | GUST DA | \ Dis late residence, | WHEELER RITES TODAY Wite of Army Officer Buried in Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. John P. Wheeler, wife of Lieut. Col. Wheeler, stationed at Fort Riley, Kans., were held in Arlington National Cemetery at 9:15 am. today. Chaplain Ralph C. Deibert officiated. Burial was in the southern section of the cemetery. Mrs. Wheeler died Sunday at Fort Riley. P Billboard Ads Banned. Belgium has banned unsightly bill- board ad\erusemenv.s JACKSON. VANCE. = On Saturday, June 27 at Freedmen's Hospital. ' VANCE | JACksON. T he ™ devotca " husoand. ot Frances Jackson, loving father of Ruth snd Amelia Jackson 2nd brother of Earl. Eugene. Scott and Arthur Ward and Prudence Hendcrson. Funeral Thurs- day. July . at | pm., from the W. Er- nest Jarvis funeral church, 1431 You st n.w. Interment Arlington National Cem- etery. MARTIN. ELIHU. On Sunday 1936, ELTHU MARTIN. belo: Naomi Edelin and brother Hodges Crown. Funeral W. W. Chambers Co. Sou home. 11th st s.e July i, at’ invited. etery. MOORMA! June 28, of Julia ices at the heast funeral ) Wednesday. Tnicrment Coneressional Gem- THOMAS S. On Sunday. June 2X."10:36. at Walter Reed General Hospital. _THOMAS = S. MOORMAN, colonel of Infantry. U. 8. A.. husband of Amanda A. Moorman. Body resting at the Tabler’ tuneral home. “th st n.w., until Thursday, July 2. when serv- jges will e held i the chapel at Fort Myer at 2 pm. followed by interment. with full ‘military honors. at Arlington ional Cemetery Relatives and friends invited to attend. ', NAPOLKON. On Tuesday, June 3 AL Gallinger Hospital, NAPO, the lcving father of | Morte e Sass. eaves and many friends. Re- sting at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3id and Eve sts. s.%. No- tice of fu Tater. PAYNE, MARY FRA! CES, life Monday of Howard neral a Bmi, at the First Raplst Chusch. Vienna. Va. Relatives and triends invited. * EDWARD. On Mondas. dria. Va U EDWARD © PINKETT. the Busband of Susie Pinkett. devoted father of Bessie. Emma and Junior Pinkett: lov- ing son of the late Amelia Banion also leaves a stepfa ses Banion one sister. Lottie Lewis: other relatives and friends Remains resting ai the John T. Rhines funeral home, 1 No Fatrick. str Atexandria, Vao where T nersl services will be held Thursaay, July 1 pm. Interment Dougias Ceme- Suddenly. on K H_RIDLE- of atives and s Forestville Episcopal | SCOTT, HENRY RAYMOND | On Monday, June ° of Pa by Lois Q'N’IKN W. Ci bers (‘!\ arel Ann and services at Southeast fu- __Inter Services fune elpliia Foirell ngtine } also 1s survived by ot riends. Remains res funeval home. 3y H st. n.e. Notice of funeral later ! ¢ | TUCKER, EMORY SMITH. On Tuesday. | ane 30, 19316 his’ residence. the | Huskmsnn Apt.. ¢ North Dakota ave. | nw. EMORY SMITH TUCKER. beloved | husband of Vera Tucker i K on Thursday, Julv 2. the Oliver B Jenkins funeral home. e B T et Glanwnod‘ Cemetery TUCKER, EMORY §. A special commu cation of Lebanon Lodge. No. 7. P. A, A will be held o Thundav July 36, at for the purpose of con- at S. TUCKER. Members | Dlease take aotice ROGER C. POWER. Master. YOUNG. HENSON M. On Wednesday. July his resicence. K00 A st. se. | M. YOUNG. beloved husband | of Annie E. Young He also is survived by four sons. Notice of funeral later. In Memoriam. DIE A. A tribute of love to our_devoted wife and mother, SADIE A. BOVDE. who departed this life one year ago today, July 1 In_our hearts vour memnr! linge) You were faithful. fond and true: There is not a day that passes JIhat we do not think of DEVOTED OYDE. "AND S W. JR., AND WILLIAM, U. NNIE E. In sad but 1ce of my dear mother. NKEMER (nee Neurath), 10 departed this life twenty years ago today. July 11816 LOVING SON. LOUIS. * A BARKER. In lovini of our devoted mother. ANNIE BARKER "JOHN: Who departed this life eight years ago today. July 1, 1928, | Oh. mother. how we long for you And to see your smiling face: With_ father gone and mother, his world seems another plac v.p are left here. dear mother, But_love for you will never fade. And we shall always carry flowers the grave where vou are \4 LDREN. MER, membr too, HNSON. MA- LS AND CATHERINE day that comes with sad regret, Andone thae? shall never forget: Fime tskes away the edse of llne' mem rns back eve HER FOSTER DAUGHTER. CATH- ERINE WILLIAMS. . MORRIS, MARY. In but loving re- membrance of our (luhflll mnther and sister-in-law. AR’ ORRIS. de- flr]t’edx this life one ye-r ag0 mduy. July . 1935, Loved ln llfe remembered in d th HER DREN. _EV, g : am IN-LAW, “DOCINDIA E. FOWLER. O'NEILL, BESSIE GIBBS. In loving but er’ One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. _ Atlantic 6700 FUNERAL DESIGNS. : GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT gg:)nEREAv'gE':?'ICZB PHONE NAT. 0106 and Sundays Cor. 14!"! & Eye GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Piec 1212 P 8t N.W. NAtio: 4278 i3 Smembrance of our precigus girl BESSIE GIB 0 died one jear ago today, it T be- loved. OTHER AND SISTER. TINNER, E\zuw J. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother. EVE- LYN J. TINNER. who departed thll R Bineloen Jeats 58S todas July 1, Some may think I have lurmmn And the wound is nearly healed, But_little do _they know the sorrow That lies in my heart concealed. ER LOVING DAUGHTER. RUTH. YOUNG, BERTHA CAMPBELL. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear, beloved daushter and sister. BERTHA CAMP- BELL YOUNG, who' departed this lite Gne Year ado. July 1, 1555 We_open the door of memorles Dpassed To claim a loving face: Tears. daughter. dear. come back to us. For no one can take your place. One Lelr hn passed since we have sald And mrned from your grave l'l{ But the memory of vour perfect life GEO. A. COMLEY 2% M st Al’"Sflfi EOII! c?:r.endon EE]. -d-1. ahlll)ltl‘}\‘e tthhe close of di MAY HrEhAe, AND SISTERS. s d Tather of | 30 p.m. Relatives and friends | he | THE EVENING DANIEL N. BACO DIES HERE AT o7 Funeral for Railroad Analy- ses President te Be Held in Richmond, Daniel Norborne Bacot, 57, presi- dent of Railroad Analyses, Inc., and formerly assistant general manager of the Seaboerd Air Line Railway, died yesterday after a short illness at his home, 1316 New r ‘@ Hampshire ave- nue. After a service of 27 years with the railroad, Mr. Bacot about four years ago estah- lished Railroad Analyses in Bal- timore. About a year ago, he came to Washington. He also had con- ducted the busi- ness in New York, where he was widely D. N. Bacot, e Mr. Bacot, a native of Greenville, S. C., was educated at Furman Uni- versity. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Josephine S. Bacot; two sons, Rev. Dr. Ma:shall N. Bacot, an Episcopal min- ister at Roanoke, Va., and D. A. N. Bacot, a student at the Virginia Poly- technic Institute; two married daugh- ters, one of whom lives in Kentucky |and the other in Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Washington Reed and Mrs. Campbell Bryce Simons, both of Nor- folk; his mother, Mrs. Florence Nor- | borne Bacot, Portsmouth, Va., and a | brother, George H. Becot, Baltimore. The sons and daughters are children by & former marriage. The body will be taken to Richmond tomorrow morning for funeral services | and burial there at 2 o'clock tomor- row afternoon in Hollywood Cemetery. Ireland to Save Castles. The Irish Free State has a campaign i | to save mansions and castles of his- Is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World HERE’S THE REASON FOR CHAMBERS’ SUCCESS Lowest Prices Quality at All Times Fine Service Here’s Your Guarantee of Reliability CHAMBERS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD This fine huh srade casket and 'fnnm)—- This steel v2ult—100 pounds of solid steel always sold for %150 until Chambers reduced his price to 3 Funeral Homes—7 Chapels ~—14 Parlors—40 Assistants —25 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances. 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Call COlumbia 0432 918 Cleveland Ave. Riverdale Park, Md. Call GReenwood 1221 517 111K St S.E. Call ATiantie 6700 STAR, WASHINGTON, 48 ARE GRADUATED BY HOTEL SCHOOL President Lewis Presents Dilpo- mas—C. J. Cooke and E. W. Martin Speak. Forty-eight students were graduated from thes Lewis Hotel Training School last night in exercises in the school auditorium, 2301 Pennsylvania avenue, Addresses were made by C. J, Cooke, manager of the Continental Hotel; Edward W. Martin, manager of the Lee House; Mary Catherine Lewis, vice president of the school, and Clif- ford Lewis, president, who presented the diplomas. The new graduates are: Alstein. Norma M. Nuss. Orpah E. Anderson. E. C. Parker. Elsie M. Armour. 8ally E. Parkin_ Frank J. Peckinpaugh. W. B, Brightmar. e, G, F. B T3 Virkinia Pittman Nannye R. Riley. y Rupsis. John Joseph Ryan. Maril Colett Saylor. L. Frances Seiden. M. McC. Shannon. Charles L. Shaw. Ann F. Smiley. Florence, 8, Sullivan Fiksdal Mll(‘red N L X C. an! Hard. Honore E. Huffine. Inez B Hunt. Cecil W Hurlimann Martha King. Hazel M Micen ro Slade. Harry Dale FUNERAL RlTES SET Funeral services for Mrs. Ernest W. tor of the registration division of the were to be held this afternoon Austell, Ga. Mrs. Ramspeck, sister-in-law of Rep- | resentative Ramspeck of Georgia, died Monday at the home of her mother at Austell. 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