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IA—10 = @ards of Thanks. CANTEY. JOHN CHESTNUT. We. the family of the late Mr. JOHN CHESTNUT CANTEY. wish to express our profound avpreciation for the beautiful flowers and sympathy friends on the of our loved one. KEE. ELLIE HOUSE. We wish to_thank Rév. R. L. Wood Petworth M. E. Church: Dauehters Union Veterans. Col. Pettit Spanish War Veterans' Auxiliary. Beethoven Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star: employes of Transportation Sec- tion. War Department: Rudolph & West Co.. neighbors. relatives and friends for their kind expressions of symoathy and beautiful floral offerings sent at the time occasion_of the passing THE PAMILY. of the death of our mother and grand- | HOUSE KEE. R. CAMPBELL_W. G. HOUSE | GRANDCHILDREN 13* Draths. MS. PHILLIP_ LAN AP T e infant son of Georse G. Adams.~ Funeral {rom the W bers Co. funeral home 14( now. on Monday July 13 Relatives_and friénds are terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. ALEXANDER, JOHN S. Devarted this life Wednesday July 8 1036 at 4:45 p.m. at_Gallinger Hospital. JOHN S, ALEX- ANDER. He leaves to mourn their loss s devoied iriend. Lenora Williams: a wife, Naomi Alexander: two brothers, Lamon and George Carter: one aunt. Fleeta Knowel. and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd Eye sis. s.w. Funeral services will be held at @ pm. Monday. July at " the Second Baptist Church. nd and N sts aw. Rev. Gray officiating. Interment in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 12 RUNDEL. GOLDIE HESTER. On Friday, July 16,1036, orth Jefferson sf HESTER ARUNDEL. beloved = wife Touis Nixon Arundel and mother of Miss Myrtle Virginia Arundel. Remains Testing at the Ives funeral home -INi7 Wilson blvd.. Clarendon. Va.. until Sun- . on_Saturday. BAMS, T e, Mijdred W. Cham- and Bon Alr, Va.. GOLDIE o tendered by our many | at_her residence. IR | Beaths. ORVILLE M. Suddenly on Wed- 1946 at Turbino. On- Canada ' ORVILLE M. GOLD of 1 Rhode Island ave. n.w. beloved husband of Lottie M. Gold. He is also survived by his father. George A. Gold of Richmond, Va.' four sisters and eight brothers. ~Funeral services Monday July 13. at' 2 p.m.. at Hysong's oarlors, 1: n.w. Interment Ar- lngton National Cemetery. (Richmond. Va. and Houston, Tex. papers please copy.) GER. FLORENCE J. On Friday July s at her residence. 1437 Rhode Island_ave. n.w., FLORENCE J. HAGER (nee Sheridan).’ beloved wife of Fred- erick R. Hager Funeral from the re: dence of her sister, Mrs. Thomas F. Gormley. 71 Adams st. n.w. on Mon- day. Julv '13. at 9:30 am.:’ thence to SU. Matthew's Church. where mass will be said at_ 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Ce Hill C;TE- | GoLp, nesday. July "8, tario. On Friday. July 10. Dan. WILLIAM 3. beloved father Funeral {rom 1011 at ILLIAM M. at 4 . 57 vears. Esther E. Chaconas the “chapel of Thos. § Sergeon ith st_nw. on Monday. July 1 p.m. Relatives and fricnds invited. terment at Betbesda. Md. HARRISON, HARRIET W. On Friday, July 10." 1936, at_her residence. 411 Mass. ave D, HARRIET W. HAR- RISON, wife of the late Fillmore Har- rison. ' Services at the & H. Hines Co. funeral “home. 2901 14th st. nw. on Monday. July 14, at 11 a.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 12 HAWLEY, FRANK S. On Priday. July 10, 1936, at Providence Hospital, FRANK S. HAWLEY. the beloved husband of Mary V. Hawley and father of Walter E Hawley and Mrs. Bessie E. Peck. Funeral from the W.'W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. nw.. on Monday, July 13. at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. 12 HENDERSON. EDGAR BOWLBY. On Fri- day. July_10. 1936, at the residence of his ‘son. Dr. Robert E. Henderson 601 Conn. ave. Chevy Chase. Md. EDGAR of day, July 12 at 1:30 pm: thence to Hhiurn. va e held at at 230 pm com tery BANDAROFF, ETHEL vears of ag beloved wife of Nathan Bandarofl and devoted mother of Esther. Jacoo. Ida Elsie. Bertho. S: and_Shirley Ban- daroft neral from chapel of Bernard Danza 501 14th st. n.w day. July 0am 12 BOXWELI ., PEACHY. On Satur- day. Ju 36, at his_residence. Spring East Riverdale. Md. SAM- TEL PEACHY beloved husband of Fran- ces Lucille Boxwell and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Boxwell He_also is by three sisters. Mrs. Edwards elle. Mrs. Georse Chalk and tv_Lou Boxwell and one broth- C.Boxwell. Jr. Funeral from residence on Tuesday_ July 14. at ¢ pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 13 LOUIS. Departed this life July B GG o 00 Ris rendcnes, F10 Lamont st nw_ after a long iliness. LOUIS BRIGGS. He leaves to mourn a devoted wife. Mrs. Arena Brigss: mother. Mrs. Hettie Brigss; two_sisters. Mrs. Georgia Briscoe and Mrs. Ruby Smallwood: one brother. Charles Briggs. and a_host of other relatives and friends. Remains an be viewed until Monday noon at his the Presbyterian Church Interment in the chureh where funeral services will | of Mary Anna on Sun- | BOWLBY HENDERSON. beloved husband of 'Mary “Anna_ Henderson. Remafns H. Hines ‘Co. funeral | home. 2001 14th'st. n.w. Notice of fu- | neral later. 13 | ISRAEL. FANNIE O'NEAL. Suddenly. on | Thursday, July 9 19:6," at Sibley Mem- | orial Hospital. FANNIE O'NEAL ISRAEL. | wife of the late George R. Israel. = Re- mains resting at the parlors of Almus R. Spearc. 162 Conn,_ ave. Interment ‘private) at Oak Hill Cemetery Monday. July 13. at 10:30 am. Kindly omif flowers 12 JOHNSON. JOSEPH LITTLETON. On Fil- | | “day. Juiy 10. 1936, at_Providence Hi 1 pital. JOSEFH LITTLETON JOHNSON. | beloved hustand of Rosie O. Johason | (nee Soper-Ganley). Funeral from his 1 late residence, 1313 8 st. s.e. on Mon- | day Juy 13 at 10:10 am. " Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 2 JONES. CLIFTON. Departed this life suddenly. on Saturday. July 11. 186, CLIFTON JONES. He leaves to mourn their loss ‘a loving mother. (W0 sisters two brothers and other relatives and friends Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 14 4th st. 5.W, Notice of funeral later. JONES. FORD. _Qn Thursday, July 9. 1936, | PORD JONES. "son_of the late Richard | H. and Sarah P. Jones and brother of | Richard E._Jones. Funeral Monday, July 13 at 3 pm. from the W. Ernest t Funeral services 1 pm. at St. Lukes 13th st and Rock Brightwood. D. C Interment Baptist_ C Creek Ford rd. nw Rev_ Chichester officiating Arlineton National Cemetery. BROADNICK. IRENE Irfe on Saturday. 5 am a 1 . IRENE E. BROADNICK. devoted wife of Austin L: Broadnick, mother of Roland and Kline Price and sister of Mary P. Jones. Re- mains resting st the McGuire funeral ) Oth st. n.w Funeral from A n M. E. Church. 0th st. be- tween Dumbarton ave. and O st. on Tuesday July 14 at 10 am. Interinent .. On_Saturday. July 5. in_New York City. after a long MATILDA BROWN. wife of the Brown and mother of Samue] E. Charles L. );la July 10. JOHN Mary this 11 tliness late Henry 1 Huver I.. James M. S. and the late Carrie tice of funeral later. CAMPRBELL. JOHN §. On Priday %15 o'clock p.m.. Brown. beloved husband of inee_Walker) of Tessee ave. n.e. Remains resting at the funeral home of Georse W. Wise Co Funeral Monday. om the above funeral and friends invited. ar Hill Cemetery. R. Suddenly. on Sat 1036 at her residence. KATE R. COLLINS. wife R. CoMins and moth- Funerai {rom the + Episcopal Church, day. July . Campbell Mount AL Ham ar 1:30 nvited COOKE. EVA At . nw., at her late resi- dence on Monday afternoon. July 1 Time to be annouiced 11 Monday's Post. DAVIS. SARAH. Departed this day July 10. 1936_aiter a brief illness, SARAH DAVIS. = She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted daughter. Clara Lucas: one son. John Lucas; one sister. grandson. an adopted son and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral late DINES, HENRIETTA. On Priday, July 1 1036, after a lingering illness. ETTA DINES. Rem zier's funeral home, ! Notice of funeral later. DUCKETT. PERRY. On Thursday. 31 m., at Gallinger HaaDuE telle and Charieston Duckett. him are 2lso two Stepbrothers. Richar and Henry Bailey. Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. 1. n.w. Funeral Tuesday. July 14 at I pm. from the residence of his sister. 108" M st. sw. Interment Arlinzton National Cemctery. 10 EVANS. LOTTIE M. LOTTIE M. EVANS, ‘mother of Louise Evans Pinkeit. Oliver T. William D. and Wilson A. Evans. grandmother of L. Louise Pinkeft Grace L. Evans. this life urday morni 1 am. a' her residence. 748 Ha n.w. Tuneral Tuesday. July 14 p'm.. from Frazier's funeral home. Re- mains resting at_her late residence after 12 noon Monday. Interment Harmony Cemeters 1 FARRAN. ME N W. On Friday July 10,1 at Washinsion Sanitarium Takoma Park. Md. MELVIN W. PAR- RAN. beloved husband of Helen J. Far- Tan. He also Is survived by three chil- dren. ~ Funerai services at the W. W Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. nw. on Monday. July 13, at | 11 am. Relaiives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. | FEALY. SISTER EUGENIA. On Saturda: July 11 1956, at Marillac Seminary. | Normandy. ~Mo. Sister EUGENIA | FEALY. visitatrix of the Sisters of Charity of the Western Province. a na- tive of Washington. D. C.: daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fealy. Sister Eugeniz_is survived by Sister Mars Gabriel Fealy of Boston. Mass.; Patrick A. Fealy and another sister. Mrs. Mary T. Columbus of Washington, | D. €. Funeral at Normandy Mo. FORREST. EMMA SHIPLEY. On Saturday. July 11, 1930, at Freedmen's Hospital EMMA_S.. beioved wife of Ernest For- | rest. She is also survived by other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at | Stewart’s funeral home H st . July 14. at 1 p.m. ral home 13 EL Suddenly. on Saturday. July i at_Casualty Hospital, NELLIE FOSTER. beloved mother of Eugene A. John. Harry G. and Cath- erine Daley. Mrs. Louise Gartrell. Elea- nor Sinclair, Funeral services at the W. W. "Chambérs Co. Southeast funerai home. 517 11th st. se. Notice of time of funeral later GAITHER, CAROLINE. On Thursdey. July 9. 1936 at her residence. Wheaton. Md.. CAROLINE GAITHER. the beloved wife | of the late Richard T. Gaither. ir.: | mother of Jerry M. Gaither. Eva Kelley, | Carrie Thomas. Chester B. Geither and Catherine “Hysong. FPuneral Sunday. July 12. at 2 pm.. from Allen's Chapel. Wheaton. Md. ~Rémains testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1437 You st. n.w. until 4 pm. Saturday: thereafier at her late residence 12 GETER. ALMA. Departed this life Thurs. day July 9. 1936. ALMA GETER of 702 Florida ave. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss her mother. Missouri Geter: one cousin. Pauline McDowell. and many other relatives and (riends. | Remains resting at the Malvan & Sche: funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. nw. Funeral Monday July 13. at | Dm.. from the above funeral home. In- térment Woodlawn Cemetery. giocment Woodlawn Ceme! FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 Sth 8t. 8K f4aneoln 0530. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. LASTELS Y NAtional 2473 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK Manager ) Phone West'0096 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841, V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W R_ Speare establisnment. morwene 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 4 Crematorium #th and Mass. Ave. NE Lincoln 5200. departe July 11, 1 FUNERAL DESIGNS. * GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONF NAT 0108 ni :‘n’:ns::hy:" Cor. 14th & Eye CUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces _1212 F 8t N.W NAtional 4276 GEO. A. COMLEY Artistic Ploral Designs b Night Phone Clarendon g2 CEMETERY LOTS. OF 6 LOTS: 500 Ten- | v | neral parlors. life Fri- | ave. | Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.W. | Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ~ 12 | KELLY. MILES P. On Wednesday. July | | 5. 1936, at his residence’ 1401 | | Girard st. nw. MILES P. KELLY, ~Services at the S H Hines Co. funcral home. 2001 I4th st. n.w. on Monday. July 1. at 8:30 am.: thence fo the Shrine of the Sscred Heart Carh- olic Church. 16th st. and Park rd. n.w. where mass will be offered at # am. In terment Arlington National Cemefery. 1° KIRCHNER, ELIZABETH. On Friday. July | 10 1936, at her residence. 07 11th st. ne. ELIZABETH KIRCHNER (nee Siils) beloved wife of Albert W. Kirchner and mother of Albert H. and Dr Raymond | C. Kirchner. _Funeral {rom the al residence on Monday. July at | FoLI THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Beaths. TEACHUM. MARY ALICE. Saturday. July 11.1936. at the home of her niece, Mrs. Samuel H. Beck. 1 st. s.e. MARY ALICE TEACHUM. daushter of the late Robert I and Mary O. Teachum. Remains resting at the above residence until noon Monday. July 13. Funeral services at the Ja funeral home. 317 Pa. Monday. July and friends aressional Cemetery. TODD. EMMA_VIRGINIA. On Saturday, July 11.°1936. at the residence of her son. Arthur H. Todd. 01_Bunker Hill rd.. Mount Rainier. Md.. EMMA VIR- GINIA TODD (nee Haskell). beloved mother of Arthur H, Todd. ~Remains resting at Gasch's funeral home. 46 Maryland ave.. Hyattsville. Md. Funeral from the above funeral home on Tues- day. July 14. at 11 am. Services pri vate ~ Interment Rock Isiand. IIl. 13 TURLEY, CHARLES W. On Saturday, July 11.°19:26. CHARLES W.. the beloved hutband of Tda B. Turley and father of Charles B. Turley and brother of Maud H 'Young. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers’ Co. Southesst funeral home. 517 1ith st ce. on Monday. July i3 at'11 am. ' Relatives and friend: Vit.d. Intérment Andrew Chapel, Va. 12 TYLER. SARAH j. Departed this life on Thursday. July 9. 19:10, after a linger- ing fliness.” SARAH J. TYLER. wife of the late James Tyler. daughter of the late Martin and Martha Johnson and sister of Beatrice Kinsley of Louisa Va.; Mildred West of Philadel- hia, Pa. and Mary Johnson. She eaves #ix nieces. five nephews and other relatives and friends. Puneral Monday. July 13, 1 pm.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. nw. “Interment Lincoln Memorial: Cem- etery. WILLIAMS, PHYLLIS J. On Saturday, July 11." 1936, at her residence. 501% Ames si. ne PHYLLIS J. WILLIAMS, daughter of George Jones and the late Frankie Jones. loving wife of Frederic W. Willlams. sister of Edna Jones Ray. Isabelle Wade. Blanche Wade and Adde- de Wade. Paul Beck. She is also sur- ved by two sunts and a hos: of other Telatives and friends. Remains tempo- rarily resting at Frazier's funeral home 480 R. L ave. n.w. Notice of funeral In Memoriam. BAILEY. EDWARD. In memory of my de- voted " father. EDWARD BAILEY. who departed fhis life one year ago today July 12,1955 ITis not the tears at the moment shed That tell how loved was the soul that ed: *Tis the silent fears frequently wept And ihesweei remembrance forever n DAUGHTER. BLANCHE BAILEY. * BAILEY. EDWARD. In memory of ED- WARD BAILEY. ‘who departed this life .one year ago today, July 12. 1935, “Tis_sweet to know To whom' your love you owe; Don't wait till death’s date To show your love. ai the dead’s mate. While he lived we did our best. Now he is gone. let him rest ROBERT BAILEY AND FAMILY. * | BROWN. GRIFFIN. 1In loving _remem- brance of my devoted son. GRIFFIN BROWN. who departed this life nine vears ago today. July 12, 1927 Peaceful be thy rest. dear son Tis sweet to breathe In life we loved your dearly, In death we do the same. DEVOTED MOTHER. LOTTIE BROWN. | FARRELL. JAMES HARRY. In remem- brance "of my dear brother. JAMES HARRY FARRELL. who_died 19 years ago today. July 1%, 1817, Dear brother. it matters not which road we take How dark or lonely it may be; We_know God is there. So we join the road that leads to thee. Rest in_peace HIS SISTER. MARY ELIZABETH FAR- . MANDERVILLE. membrance of our dear husband and father. MANDERVILLE POLLIN. who left us tWo years ako today. Juiy 1 In loving re- 0 | am at Holy Name | b Interment Mount Cemetery. Relatives and friends | invited 2 1 KITCH. FANNIE G. On Satu July 11. 19336 at her residence :0:i P st FANNIE G. KITCH (nee McHenry). | beloved wife of the late J. D_Kitch and | mother of James Barbour Kitch Re- | mains resting at Timothy Hanlon's fu- | 641 H st. ne. Funeral day n.w private McKNIGHT. EDGAR S. On Saturday. | July 11.19:6. at Mount Alto Hospital. { EDGAR'S McKNIGHT. the beloved hus- band of Mary S. McKnight and father | of Mrs. Guv G. Gilcrest. ir.: Arthur L. McKnight and Georze S Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home 517 11th st se on Tuesday July 14 2t 10:30 am. " Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. 133 McKNIGHT. E. S. Officers and members =, Of Andrew Jackson Council. No, 5. Jr. O. U. A. M.. are requested 10 attend the funcral services of § heir late brother. E. 8. Mc- KNIGHT. on ‘ | July 15. 1936, at & o'clock. at Chambers' undertaking pariors. 517 11th gt. s.e. By order of L. L. SEBESTION. Councilor. Attest: W. M. La ROCHE. Rec. Secy. | MIDDLETON. HILEARY. Departed life on Thursday morning. July 9. 1 after an iliness of two months. which he _bore with Christiah faith. HIL- EARY MIDDLETON. devoted Husband of Pannie Middleton loving father of Thomas R Midaleton of Baltimore. Md. He also leaves other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. iird and Eve sts. s.w. Funeral at 1 p.m. Monday July from Mount Moriah Baptis Church. 3rd and L sw.. Rev. J. Randolbh officiating. Interment in Lin- st NE! % day. July 10. 1936 at K W. JENNINGS NEWSOM. son_of Crimea H K. and the late J.'T. C. Newsom. | | brotrer of Blondel and Ciyde K. New some Remuins resting at Frazier's fu neral home. 389 R. 1. ave. nw. Fu-| | Tuesdev. July 14, at 1 p.m.. from | 13th St n.w BRYAN. day. 1446, at 11 home. 4419 Montzomery ave., Md.. CHARLES BRYAN. beloved husband of Alice P. Offutt. Funeral services at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Bethesda. Md. Mon, July where | requiem mass will said at ® am. | Interment Potomac. Md. it PARKER. JEA TE B._On Friday. July 10. 436 at her resicence 654 K st n.e. JEANNETTE B. PARKER. the be- loved “sister-in-law of Mrs. Ira Bonner | and of Charles Bonner and Mrs. Maud | Myers. Funeral services at the 'W. W. | Chambers Co. Southeast funeral ho 517 11th st. s.e. on Monday. July at's am. °Interment Lorraine Com munity Mausoleum. Baltimore. Md. a 11.a.m. (Baltimore papers please ¢opy.) S. On Fri- 0 am. Capt. On Thuys- p.m.. at his Bethecda. PLEIPNER. JULI day. July 9. 1f US EDWARD. On Thurs. JULIUS EDWARD | PLEIPNER. beloved brother of Daniel | Pleipner and Mrs_ L. C. Martin. Re- | mains resting at Gasch's funeral hom‘." 46 Maryland ave., Hvattsville, Md Scrvices (private) at the above funeral me on Monday. July 13, at 2 pm. | Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 12 POOLE, WILLIAM ANDREW. On Satur- dav. July 11, 1936. at his Tesidence. 1364 Columbia rd. n.w.. WILLIAM AN. REW _POOLE. beloved husband_ of | Mavel Fort Poole, father of Mrs. Paul T. Hoffman and Mrs. A. W. Smith, Jr. Funersl from tne W. W. Chambers Co funeral nome. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday. July 13. at 4 p.m. Reiatives end friends are invited. Interment Con- sressional Cemeters. i3 REID. GEORGE. On Wednesday. July 8. 196 GEORGE. husband of Clara Reid. brother of G. B. Reid. B. R. Reid and R. F. Reid. Remains resting a‘ Stewart’s funeral home. e. _Funeral | Monday. July 230" pom.. the above funeral home. REMBERT, JAMES. On Wednesday. July 8, 1936, at 10 a.m.. at Mount Alto Hos- pital, JAMES REMBERT. son of the late Esau and Carrie Rembert. devoted hus- banc of Rose Rembert. Surviving him also are a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Frazier's _funcrai home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w.. until 4 pm. Sunday. July 12: thereafter at his iate residence, 128 D st. n.w. Fi neral Monday. July i3. at 1 pm. Brown's Memorial Church. Intérment Arlirgton National Cemetery. 2 SAUNDERS, DRUCILLA B. Departed this life on Thursday. July . 1836, at 9:15 p.m.. at her residence 4107 Eilicott st n.w.. DRUCILLA B. SAUNDERS. the b iovea wife of the iate james M. ders. devoted mother of Harry K. Saun- ders. Julia C. Brown. James M. Saunders. Jri George W. and_the late Nellie A. Saunders and Rosa N. Maebel: sister_of Elizabeth Carter and Lillian Lee. She also leaves to mourn their loss eight grandchildr-n_and other relatives and friends. ~Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st.nw. until 10:30 a.m. Sunday; there- after at her late residence. ~Funeral Monday. July 13. at 10 a.m. from St. Mary's P E. Church. Rev. E. A. Chr: tan officiating. assisted by Rev. E. Douse. 12 N. ODIN. On Friday. July 10, 1936 ai Providence Hospital. ODIN SIMONSEN. the beloved husband of Fan- nie Simonsen. Funeral services at his late residence. Chesapeake drive. Wood- land Beach. Md.. on Monday. July 13. at 11 a.m. Rel ed. Interment Cemetery at Co. in charge. SMITH., WALTER. Suddenly. on Priday, July '10, 1936." at Fredericksburg, Vi th yéar of his age, WALTER the ‘beloved son of the late F. and Annie Smith. Funeral from the chapel of P. A. Taliavull. 438 ith st_sw. on Monday. July 13.'at 2 p.m.” Relatives and friends inyited. In- terment at Congressional Cemetery. STEG]I MARIE. On Friday. July 10. 1936, at Georzétown Hospital, Washing: ton. D. C. MARIE STEGER. beloved wife of Barney Steger. sr. She is also survived by two sons, Edwin J. and Karl J. Steger. end three daughters. Miss Anna M. Steger. Mrs. Theresa L. Houston ana Mrs. Helen Sch Remains rest- ing at the Ives funeral h 7 Wil son blvd.. Clarendon. Va. will_be celebrated Monday, July 13. at 9:15 a.m.. at St_Charles' Caiholic Church. Claren- don. Va. Interment Columbia Gardens 12 Cemetery. SUMMERVILLE. CHARLES. On _Priday. July 10. 190, at Preedmen's Hospital RLES SUMMERVILLE of ' 6401 Homer st.. Cedar Heights. Md. He leaves two sons. one daushter and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral from his late residence on Tues. day. July 1. 30 thence to the Chureh of 1 a Deanwood, from Box 13 AR e . for ment in Mount Oil MeKnight. | Monday | evenine. | this | o | | H. | coln Memorial Cemeters. 22| ‘Tis sweet was_here. Though as to us he is just as dear. The midnight stars shine on the grave Of the one we loved. but could not save. | Often to his grave we wander. Flowers to lay with gentle care O'er the one we loved s0 dearly. Who is peacefully_sleeping there. DEVOTED FAMILY. * | GEARY. ELIZA. In sad but lovinz re- membrance of our dear mother. ELIZA GEARY. who died five years ago toda. Tuesday. July 12. 1931, A loving thouzht. true and tender. Just to show we still remember. THE FAMILY | JACKSON. LOUISE. 1In sad remembrance of our dear dauhter and sister LOU- | ISE JACKSON who departed this life | iwo years ago today. July 17 1934 In_our hearts vour memory lingers. You were faithful, fond and true: There is no! a day that passes That_we do not think of you SISTERS HER DEVOTED ~ MOTHER. AND BROTHER. ‘mnur;“ofl?'. BARBARA C. In loving mem- y_ mother * and _companion, BARBARA C. JOHNSON, who left me seven vears ago. July 12. 1929. Tm only waiting till the shadow Are a little' longer grown, Oniy” waiting till_the glimmer | Of the day's last beam is flown. | Then from out the gathered darkness | Holy. deathless stars shall rise: | By God's light my soul shall gladly Meet my mother in the skies. EDYTH JOHNSON. * JOHNSON. GRACE. In brance of my loving mother. JOHNSON. who ‘entered the yona one year ago today. July T will meet you in that sweet bye and bye. Sadly missed. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. LULA JOHNSON FITCH. SATTLER. JULIA. Sacred to the mem- ory of JULIA SATTLER a kind and loving wife.” sister and _aunt. parted thi July 12, 1935, 5 God alone knows how we miss you. Never shall your memory fade Loping thoushts shall ever wander To the spot where you are laid LOVING HUSBAND_ ANDREW SAT- TLER. AND THE FAMILY. . MARY R. In sad but loving of our darline mother. MARY R. WOODEN. who ed_away one year aso today. July 1935 It was on a Friday evening. I shall never forzet the day. When God saw the pain was getting too ereat And He took our little mother away. 1 <aw vou fade like a flower. could not make you stay: d_you with tender. loving care. God knew best and took you away. When alone in our sorrow and bitter tears flow. There steals a dream of the sweet long ago: Unknown to the world mother stands by our side. “Dear children. death GRACE great be- 1935. who de- And whispers. cannot_divide. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. LILLIAN. The blow was heavy. the shock severe. We' little though that death was so near; But only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. Often we go wandering To a _erave not {ar away. Where we Jaid our darling mother Just one vear ago today. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. EDNA. Mother. in my heart your _ Tingers ; _You were faithful. kind and true; There is not a day that passes That 1 do not think of you. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. IDA. Oh. mother, dear gone from me. Never more in life to see: Your dear memory. fond and true. Brings a_heartache still for you. HER LOVING SON. MILTON. What would I give to see her face Her loving hands to touch: To hear her sweet voice. to see her smile. Oh mother. dear. we miss you o much, Rest on. dear mother. Your work on earth’s well done. Your willing hands no more wiil toll. The dearest pal we ever knew. Mother_darling_that was you. HER_LOVING DAUGHTER. LOLA. AN LITTLE GRANDDAUGHTER. DOR- OTHY JEAN. s “Any Family Can A “Ryan S . i Equipped for Today” Our facilities afford every ment in presenting the ideal fu- The efficiency with which every responsibility is exe- neral service. cuted is made capable, courteous personnel and most modern equipment. NEW PACKARD SERVING AMBULANCE The last word in comfort and safety in ambulance Rates are most reasonable for local or dis- service, tant calls. Phone Atlantic 17 to remember him who once lovine remem- | ife one year ago today. | memory | HENDERSON RITES AWAITING WIDOW Civie Leader and Retired Inter- state Commerce Commission Attorney Was 73. Funeral arrangements for Edgar Bowlby Henderson, 73, civic leader and retired Interstate Commerce Com- mission attorney, awaited today ar- rival of his widow, Mrs. Mary Young Henderson, who has been visiting a daughter in Kirby, Mont. She is ex- pected tonight. Meantime, the body of Mr. Hender- son, a former president of the Piney Branch Citizens’ Association for more than 10 years, was at the S. H. Hines funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street. Mr. Henderson died Friday at the home of his son, Dr. Robert E. Hen- derson, 6601 Connecticut avenue, Chevy Chase, Md., where he had lived for three years. He had held several Government positions, one as secretary to the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, which he came here from his native city, Dover, N. J,, to take in 1900. He was a member of the Federation of Citizens' Associations and was one of the organizers and first presidents of the old Potomac Park Garden Club. \WILLIAM A. POOLE DIES AT RESIDENCE Native of Georgia Was Connected With State Department for Many Years. ‘William A. Poole, 63, for many years associated with the Division of Com- | munications and Records of the De- partment of State, died yesterday at his residence on Columbia road after an {llness of 18 months. He was a native of Georgia and moved as a young man to South Caro- lina, where he was manager of the | Pacolet Mills store at Pacolet. He | came to Washington 20 years ago. Mr. Poole was a member of the {National Memorial Baptist Church. | He is'survived by the widow, Mrs. Mabel Fort Poole, two daughters, Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Los Angeles, and Mrs, |A. W. Smith, jr., Greenville, S. C., two brothers and a sister. Funeral services will be held from tomorrow. Marriage Licenses. | Robert Turley. 21. and Dolly M. Sisk. 17. both of Chesterbrook. Va.. Rev. H | _ Hennie. Calvin_ Brooks. 31. Odessa Chambers. 5. 134 M st. south- cast; Rev. J. W Henderson. | Henrz M. Snow, 0. and Faye Weaver. 31, both of New York City: Rev. S. E. Rose. Hunter L_Shewbridge, 5. and Ruth M. K. Duderderek both “oi Martinsburg. W. Vs Rev. 'A. F. Poore Raymond’ T, Kerlin. and Ethel*M. Williams. | . Rev. H. M. Henni Gordon M. Mitchell, 2. 76 and Henrietta C._Allison. | DL Rev A.F. Poore. Carlidle H_Burroughs. 21, | “and Leola Simpson. *1 st.: Rev. E. M. Thomason Frank I Tracy, 20. 3312 | " Dorothy E."Su Hampshire ave Joseph Rosenberg, “4."and Mollie Gins- berz. both*of Baltimore. Rev. Silverstone. Melville E. Larwill. 28_and Gertrude M. | Hanna. 21 both of Baltimore; Rev. G. M. Rankin. | Truman E. McCracken. 1214 12th st.. and Gertrude C. Reinsberg. 5. Cumberland. Md.: Rev. H. M. Hennig. 1105 ad st. se. and 1939 Maple st 4. Altoons. Pa.} w York ave. 616 Keefer 1130 Park pl. 1310 Belmont Falkstone Courts 0th st. ne. and 1 Morton st.. Rev. Rev. G. M. Arthur Allen, 20, 6 Mary Johnson, 19, C. L. Smallwood. Richard L. Kennedy. 22. and Minnle Gra, ham. 23. both of 10th at.; Rev. C. . _Murray. Abc D. Beavers, 37, 314 Seaton pl. ne and Valerie J. Kincheloe. 4 Manor pl.: Rev. J. D. Richard McGriff. 28. 29 and_Evelyn Porter, 18, 5 G. . Builock. John Brown. 24, 407 E st |~ trude Hopkins, 18, 411 E st. ne.. R. L. Lewis, Births Reported. Everett E. and Ignata Schulze. bor. Washington L and Doris K. Gill. boy. Wilfred E. and Ann M. Freet. boy. John W._ and Katherine Miller, boy. Robert E. and Ruth L. Walker, boy James M. ‘and Catherine M. Townes. | Brice and Helen E. Sickler. irl Harry and Jennev Dragunsky. girl William T. and Mary M. Wootton. girl. Robert W. and Rae P. Heine. girl. . Liovd E. and_Agnes E. Hammett, girl | Leonard 8. and Norah C. Bussler. girl | Charles W and Elsie M. Watkins, girl. | Quillian and Emma Grist. girl. | John and Anna M. Picone. girl, Wesley and_Helene Pugh. girl. | Hank and Sara Harrison. boy. Prank and Leila M. James. girl. Rallie end Aleatha White. girl Gaston and Matie Powell. boy. Willlam and Leanna Evans. girl. | Willlam_J. and_Annie C. Curtis. girl | Walter L.‘and Catherine A Green, boy. | John J "and Inez Collins. boy. William x«nd Ethyl Campbell. boy. Harvey M. 8. and Katherine K.Grooma. boy William P. and Eleanor V. Dabney. boy. John J, and Veronica A. Riley. boy. George and Pauline MacDonald. girl. Francis R. and Louisa Langley. girl. George 8. and Catherine E. Smith. girl. John S. and Tone A. B. McCauley. girk Ray V. and Ruby O. Hunt, girl. | JamesP. and Ellen A. Geagan. girl. Frank and Hela R. Orban. giri. George A and Miidred Fisher. girl. | Lee and Maric Newberry. girl | Carlion G. and Lavonia B. Thomas. boy. Cola and Edna Wilson. boy George and Margaret Cole. girl Junious and Hattie Dufree. boy. Deaths lieporteg. Rebecca L. Robinson, 80. 2205 California st. George C. Simpson, 76, 2305 F st. Laura E. Spedden.'75. 5620 Colorado ave. Catherine Fahey, 6K, 5 N st Garnett F. Reilly, 67. Georgetown Hospital. William H. Lithgaw, 66, 1408 Ridge place s.e. Patrick J. Harrington, 59, Walter Reed Hospital. Mary F. Davis, 53. Sibley Hospital. A.l-; cr‘.‘.rlle- Read. 51, George Washington ospital. Veronica C. Underwood, 23, 332 Fourteenth st. n.e. John Casey. 3. Children’s Hospital. Josephine Morris, 57, Gallinger Hospital. Lawrence Brown. 55.' Freedmen's Hospital James M. Brown. 40. 2650 Wisconsin ave. Estelle Taylor, 38. Garfield Hospital. Beatrice Thomas. 9, Providence tal. William H. . Gallinger Hospital. Charles Walker. Freedmen’s Hospit: Infant Nathaniel Butler, 913 Golden st. s.w. Infant Mary Tolson, 67 Defrees st. Buhrer. i Florida ave. n.e., G st Rev. Rev. vor rvice” ervice Is refine- possible by our DE LUXE SIDE- 1701 | James T. Ryan Funeral 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Director ATlantic 1700-1701 | and one grandson, two granddaughters, | the Chambers Puneral Home, Four- | teenth and Chapin streets, at 4 p.m. | D. C, JULY 12, Visitor MOTHER OF GERMAN ACE PICTURED IN CANADA, BARONESS VON RICHTHOFEN, Mother of the “Red Knight of Germany,” pictured shortly ajter completing a tour of the Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence and a visit to Niagara Falls. Her arrival in Toronto aboard the S. S. Kingston was attended by a note of coincidence when the vessel steamed between the seaplane bases of two Ca- nadian aviation companies. Capt. Roy Brown, officially credited with bringing down the German ace, is director of one company, while the other is directed by Lieut. “Wop” May, whose plane the “Red Knight” was pursuing when Brown came to the rescue. g —Wide World Photo. 1936—PART _ONE. with her husband more than 30 years 8go. She was active in the Holy Name Parish. KIRCHNER FUNERAL Services to Be Held Tomorrow at Holy Name Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Kirchner, 68, who died Priday after s three-year iliness, will be buried tomorrow in Mount Olivet Cemetery, following services at the Holy Name Church at 9 am. Mrs. Kirchner, wife of Albert W. Kirchner, foreman of the bindery at the Bureau of Printing and Engrav- ing, came to this city from St. Louls MASSES AT ST. JOHN’S 8y ecial Dispatch to The Star FOREST GLEN, Md,, July 11.—Be- ginning tomorrow masses at St. John's ‘| Parish will be held on Sundays as fol- lows: 8t. John's Church, Forest Glen, 7 and 9 am,, and Holy Redeemer Chap- el, Kensington, 8 and 10 am. ANSWERS No. 1—Keys quadruplets of Hollis, Okla., casting ballois in primary. Left to right: Leota, Mi Mcna and Roberta. No. 2—Marta Rocafort, 22, and Alfonso, count of Cova- donga and former heir to the Spanish throne, whose names are linked i;; romance. No. 3—Mrs. Ruth Freed of Chicago, sought in slayin, Audr;y V‘ifl;t'fe,;;launurg l')lond. : g bingior 0. e jormer Ruth Bryan Owen and Capt. Boer, Rohde, married yesterday. B & No. 5—Harriet Bland, thumbing a ride back to St. Louis after being displaced on the women’s Olymuic team. . No. 6—Bob Feller, left, 17-year-old Iowa high school junior, being congratulated by Dizzy Dean after he struck out eight Cardinals in three innings during an ezhibition game with Cleveland. _ No. 7—Inez Fouwler, left, and mother, Mrs. John Fowler, wife of tenant farmer near Whiteville, N. C. They are two of five women who were flogged and had their heads clipped by night riders. No. 8—Robert Wadlow, 18, of Alton, Ill., 8 feet 4 inches tall and still growing. No. 9—Ellis Parker, jr., in woman’s disguise with which he evaded arrest for several months. No. 10—Frank Murphy leaving the White House after resigning Philippine post. No. 11—George Varoff, record pole vaulter. No. 12—The Dall children, Anna Eleanor, 9, and Curtis Roosevelt, 6, with their father, Curtis Dall, at Des Moines. No. 13—Mrs. Lois Miller of Miami with her triplets, claimed by two men in a court fight. News of Week Photos on Page 14. PERSONAL ATTENTION Angle; Hauls in 706-Pound Marlin, But Finds No Joy Fish Boated by Hand Line Costing Him Claim to Record. P the Assoclated BIMINI, Bahamas, July 11.—It isn’'t the big one that got away that's worrying Jerome Clark, Cincinnati M | angler—it's the one he caught. Clark hooked a 706-pound blue Evereit Sanders. 54, Mayflower Hotel. and ne. and Ger- | marlin, 70 pounds heavier than the recognized world record. He has the fish to prove it, but he won't claim a new mark During Clark's 4-hour battle with the biz marlin the rod broke and the fish was boated by hand line. a viola- tion of angling club “fair catch” rules. ELKS’ BOYS’ CLUB BAND G'I FEATURE AT CARNIVAL Specialties to Mark Each Night of Closing Week of St. Gab- i riel's Church Event. Concerts by the 55-piece Elks' Boys' | Club Band will mark the second week |of the seventeenth annual St. Ga- | briel’s Church Carnival, which opened | last Monday and closes next Saturday night. Specialties will mark each | night of the closing week. | Irish songs will feature tomorrow night; solo numbers by band mem- | bers will be the attraction Tuesday: Wednesday will be restricted to descriptive numbers: officers’ night | will be the feature Thursday: Fri- day the band takes charge of the ferris wheel and plays for an hour as it revolves. Popular melodies will help close the carnival Saturday. | Lawrence Leer. assistant leader, | ranged the program. The leader is J. L. Kidwell and Harry Leer is the manager. st , Canal Cuts Through France. It is possible to travel by canal from Antwerp on the North Sea to Marseille on the Mediterranean, through the heart of France. ’ ‘ i reference @ EACH FUNERAL handled by the Wm. H. 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