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A—12 =x% DAVIS, DICK (C. R. ). To the memory of my 'beloved husband. DICK (C. R.) DAVIS. who met an untimely deafh one g0 today. July 14. 1035 To his Eendi T with to extend thanks foF lowers. words of sympathy. comfort and encouragement THELMA DAVIS. JACKSON, GEORGE E. We wish to ex- Press Our appreciatio and sincere thanks to the Rev. Oscar J. Rand. associstes of the General Accounting Office, neigh- bors. relatives and friends for their kin expressions of symrathy and beautitu flowers on the occasion of the passing gf our beloved husband, father and son- -law, GEORGE E. A — = THE FAMILY. * Braths. NOLD. ROBERT LEE. Suddenly. on Fri- e at Beveriy Beach. . ROBERT LEE husband of Tressd ave.. Bethesda, Ma. e E Plmphtex s 1u° a ave. Siver Spring. 0 p.m. Inteiment Savannah Ga.. papers please copy.) Isabella G. : their loss eight srandchildren and many other relatives and friends Remains _ resting at Frazier's funeral home. 380 R. 1. ave. n.w.. until Tues- day, Juiy 146 p.m.: thereaiter at her late' residence. Funeral Wednesday. July al 1 p.m. from 1733 Ist st. n.w, P. J. Jernagin officiating. “lLLlA\l M. On Sunday, Juu Capitol Heights, Md.. WIL: LIAM M BO\\‘L!N(I aged 62 years, ht- loved hisband of Ida Bowling. He is also survived by five children. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home. 816 h Sl n.e_. on Wednesday. July 15. at p.m. Relatives and friends invitea. lmt-xr;em Addison Chapel. Seat Pltls— GLENORE. Departed this_life July 10, 1856, at Galitnger Hospital, GLENORE He leaves a host ot ineads ‘Funefal Wednesday. July 0 pm. irom P. G. Gard- fal Bomé. 1th and D its. Bw, PRINCE A. | Departed this itfe Saturdas: July 11, 1936. PRIN CAMBBELL Betoved son o Andrew and Josephine Campoell of Texas. aevoted hustand of Mary G. Campbell. He to mourn” their loss a father. rer. wile. cight brothers, three sis- ters and other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday. July 15. at 3 p.m irom the funeral p"xlor of L. E. Mur- rav & Son. nd V sts n.w. In- ferment Lincoln’ Memerial Cemeters: CHESLEY. ANNA B. On Vlcndny Jdly 13, At 6903 sth st A B ihe beloved wite of Artingt Chedes ~ 1 | ins resting aL the Colonial funeral | of Willism _Reuben Pumphrey. Md. Funeral services at the e of her daughter. Mrs. C. M. Eisele, 1; Gienbrooke ‘rd. Bethesda, Md.. on Wednesdas. July 15. at 10 a.m. Interd ment private. DETWEILLR, IREDERICK F. On Monday, ab Emerdency Hospita | : FREDERICK F. DET- WELLER Aet 70’ d_husband | D California al services Wednesday. 2 p.m. at Hysong's parlors. n.w. Interment Glenwood | 14| FREDERICK F. The mem- | KI of te associate. E'il(h P, l?jn\vuLER Puner o 1 IRGIY Sweeiwater, 3 INIA DICKINGON s 3 beloved wife of Herbert M. Dickinson, Jr. Interment &t Arling- ton National ‘Cemetery Wednesday. July Relatives and friends mvited. . HENRIETTA. On Friday. July 10. . Afler o lingering (liness H A DINES. wift of John Diries. motn- & of Harry Pranklin. ‘Remains resting &t Fragiers tuneral home. S0 1 T ave n.w. Funeral Wednesday. J | D’ from the above funersl home. Ine Ailingion National Cemetery. 14 | FERRY. On Thursdes. July | m_at Gallmser Hos al PERRY DUCKETT. Srother of Li- Estelle and Charieston Duckett AlSo Surviving him are two stepbrothers. Ricaerc and Henry ailes " Remaini Testing at his late residence. 108 M s b5 Ehere funeral services are to e heid Tuesday. July 1%, at 1 pm. Ine terment Atlitision’ National Cemeters. ENGLISH, ROBERT. On Mo: lay, July 13 19336, at his res ROBERT ENGLISH. beloved hashung. o Marguerite W. English_(nee Cole) and father of Harry Cole English ~ Funeral vices on Thursday. July 16. at 9:10 at_above residence: thence to St Episcopal Church. Sth st. be- . Where services am. Relatives and Interment _Congres- by ‘W. ENGLISH. ROBERT G. The Woodmen of the World. 'W. A. Fraser Camp. No. 14, are notified of obseauies _at ' _the _hi of the late Sov. ROBERT LISH. 20 *sLEs, Consil Commander, WM H DALKIN clrrk of Camp FULTON. TOL. n_Tuesday. July 14. 1008 5. PrurToN ‘of 128 Monros st n.w. wife of the late Henry H_Ful- Remains resting at the £. H. Hines Co. funersl home. 001 1ith st. n.® Notice of funeral later : TLLIAM B. On Tuesday .lu7 A WILLIAM B, GARNER. beioved father of Mrs. W. H_Williams and Wil- liam B. and Ira Albert Garner. hx neral trom the W. W. Deal funeral hom B TEOML I Notice of time hereatter. REEN. MISS MARGARET LOUISE. On G\hnfl July 13, 19:46, Miss MAR- GARET LOUISE GREEN. sister of Miss Nellie R. Green. Services and inter- ment Louisville, K. Monday. OVE. Deloved mothér of Raymond E. and the late Charles H. Grove. from the James T. Ryan funeral home. 317 Pennsylvania ave. se. on Wednes- day July 15. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ~Interment Bethel Cem- etery. Alexandria, Va. = BALL, ARTIE WEST. on Sunday. J Juy 12, at Carson’s Hospital. ARTIE WEST HALL "o . n.w. beloved Rite of Jobn EH \, and’ sister of wi Hill. Waverly R Hill. Harry E. Hill and_Orlands E . © Remaing at the abore Tesidence atter 3 pm, Tues: av. Funcral from Berean Baptist Ehtirch "Wednesday. July 15. at 1 pam. Titérment Tincoln Memorial Cemetery. BERFURTH. NICHOLAS. On Mondsy, July 13. 1936. at his_residence. 3417 Storela ave, " n'w. NICHOLAS = HER- FORTH belaved Husband of Annie L. Herfurth_and father of Charles R. Her- furth. ~ Funeral services at the ‘above residence on_ Wednesday. “July 15. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends are Interment Prospect Hill Ceme' Services by the W. W. Cham- bers Co. 14 firsLEy. (ARTHUR WILSON. On Mondas. Julv George Washington Um\ntl\v 0sp !- l ARTHUR WILSON HIPSLEY of 215 Bryant st. n.e. be- loved husband of Agnes Phoebus Hlnsl'v Notice of funeral later. BITT. WILLIAM H. On July 13. 1936, WILLIAM HHITT. beloved nusband of Katie C. E._ Hitt. devoted brot Flizabeth Briscoe and_brother-in- Albert Winfleld, | Remains ‘resting Prazier's funeral home. 389 Tand ave. n.w. " Notice ‘of funeral here- after. MOWARD. JAMES. = On Sunday. July 3. 1835, at" Freedmen’s Hospital. JAMES HGVARD, beloved nepew of Mry, Bessie Tyler and Mrs. A Derry, He also leaves on» niece. Miss Nlll Tyler Mh!r relatives and friends. Remains restlnr ALgthe John T. Rnines funeral chapel ard and Eve s sw. where funerai es ‘will be held oni Thursday. July 1 Interment Ariington Na- HOWARD. MITCHELL C, dd!nly on Saturday. 1058 a1 Fredericks 1 Hved an- Funeral froi A, Taitavull. 436 ’t’l:‘ (1}“-::"“:} Weanesday: Jory 15 ot .m. la- tives and.friends invited Interment private. Kindly omit flowe: ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. e e R %% CRRE ey NAtional t. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave NE ___Lincoln 5200 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. resident for more than 50 years, who died Sunday at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Rose Hyer Hartung, of 3710 Warren street, was to be buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery today after family and Masonic rites. Services were to be at the 8. H. Hines funeral Mr. Hyer was past master of Federal Masonic Lodge, No. 1. For a num- ber of years he was assoclated with the N. W, Burchell Grocery Co. Beaths. 12 o7 ‘Wililoin Jnckeone mother of Mex Mamie Mason. Misses Ernel and Bessié ns resting at Ridgely & Hicke' funeral D.m. Her late ‘residénce. 5% 26th st Funeral Thursday. July 16, at Newsom. pastor. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. T oiidence. 1838 “Snd st (OHNSON. devoted wife of Hoxlne Scott and = Wilsos friends. Remains resting Bundy's funeral home. 62 il 8 p.m. on Tuesday: ate Fesidence. Wednesday. July 15. at 1 pm. from Th)\rrl Baptist Church. Rev Bullock o JOHNSON, SUSIE. Members of the Ynum TS JOHNSON. Wednesday. July 15. 1936, at 1 pm. from Third Baptist Church, 5th and Que sts. n.w. LILLIE V. BUNDY, Pres. MAYME L. STEWART. Secy. JONES. CLIFTON. Departed this life sud- denlv. on Saturday. July 11. 1936, CLIF- TON JONES. "He Icaves to mourn thewr loss a loving mother. Jennie Herbert. and a stepirther. Willie Herbert. He alsc lu\u 10 _mourn two sisters, two A grandmother. three aunts. an uncle and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting Matthews funeral “home. p.m. Tuesday. July 5 * e residence 484 M ‘st al Wednesday. July 15 at 8, Johnson officiating. In- et Pesne's Lomatery JONES. WILLIAM H. Suddenly. on Mon. day. July 13 at 3 p.m.. WILLIAM 1IONES the ‘beloved hospang of Cars leaves one uncle and other relatives and friends. _Funeral Tl 1:30 nm H’Dm funeral church. 14: terment Arlington Na mllll Lemztzr\ l.) KARR. HENRY C. O: ay. Julv 13, Georgetown X i Kendie and _mother of Blnnche E Coonbe, Eleanor Fitzmaurice, Edward L. and Albert L. Funeral services at the W. W y (15 at 11 am. Relatives and | [nieads are invited " Interment Cedar | Hill Cemetery. 14 LANNING. FRANCIS A. On Tuesday. July 14, 19:6. at ms rmflenn 216 2nd ne. FRANCIS A RNING. beloved Rifiband of Mary L Lannine " Rogaios resting at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and My gve. ne. until Wednesday! July 15.at 1 p.m. _interment at bersburs, Pa.. on Thursday, July 16. at 2 p.m. O'LOUGHLIN. HENRY M. On Tuesday, | July 14,1936, at Homeopathic Hospital, UGHLIN. belovea son lla_Hendersan O'Louzhin Michael O Loughlin _of ains resting at the funeral home, 1400 | Chiapin st how:” Notice of Tuncral Ister, | PALFREY, WILLIAM CECIL. Suddenly, on Mcnday, July 1. 1936, in George Wash- ingion University Hospital. WILLIAM CECIL PALFREY. beloved "husband of Rosella. of Constance ~Palirey. son of Stanley and Issbells Palfrey. Fu: neral services and interm: (sirictly private) at Cedar Hill Cemexer) on Wed- nesday, July 15. at Services by the W. W: Chambers Cor PRICE, lAllol.l\l. P. oEntered inte rest e mm He is survived by one sister. Mrs. Betty Canter. _FPuneral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols . s.e. on Wednesday. July 15. at am. Relatives and iriends in- | Intérment Cedar Hill Cemetery. SIMMONS, JOSEPHINE_A. On Monday. July 13."19:36. at 10:55 b.m.. JOSEFHINE | A SIMMONS. wife of the ‘late Willlam Kinard. Minnie Escoffery. Eff and Augusta Simmons; sran Wiliam Escoffery and’ Josephine King. mother-in-law of Dr. I B. e iltam, & siftnce: er ifem her late Tesigence, 1315 R st Bower Thursday, July 16, at 2 p.m. Friends invited. ~ Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemete 15 TIGNOR. Dl CHARLES A. Departed this | Life Sunday, July 12, 1936, at 6:15 pm Henson, Mrs. Lottie E. TIRnor and At: torneys Clarence W. and Harry L. Tignor, oficiating, © Reldtives "and frionds Vlted" to attend. Interment ‘a¢ Lincoln Memorial Cemeter: TILLMAN, MATIIE, on Sunday. July 12, 36. MATTIE TILLMAN, devoted sister o M AT TRAN sosencd pister and Milledge Tillman. Sophia’ Glover nd Carrle Roney = Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1352 You s hw until 6 Interment Johnston. 8. C. I‘OI.!EIT. HENRY. On Sundl! Julv I" 936, at his Tesidence 1417 snrm LBERT, ol B!ssle Allen Alberta Budd Ind W liam Bernard Tolbert: he also leaves six &randchildren. Funeral Wednesday, July 15, 30 from the Gal- P.m. Tuesday. You st. n.w. Tnietment “Lincoii "Memarhi Cones TYLER. REV. ALFRED JOHNSON. Tuesday, July 3 s Garfeld Hosoit Rev. A a.mm chu-cn“m.m‘d"{u'ibfr‘;%"é’x‘ o ‘Tyler. "fit ;lo is .lul'Vll‘lEd by l'o one 3 le) lllul’l grandchildren nd iriends. Remains resting at Stewart's funeral home. 30 H st. n.e. Notlte of funeral later. TYLER, JOHN T. Suddenly, on Mon July "13, 1931 at his residence. 415 Seward square s.e. JOHN belnved husband of Harriet E. Tyler. om the James T. Ryan funerai hum u7 Pa ave. ge. on Wednesday. m. Interment (private) Hlonl Cemetery. WASBINGTON WILLIAM. _On Jul] 10. ILLIAM = WASHINGT home. Specialized Washington jeweler, died yesisrday JACKSON. IRENE JONES. —on Monday. |at his home, 7619 Georgetown road, b o TRERE JonES UACKAON. | Bethesda, M, after s short Uiness AR prodericl Jones - She atse lcages | identified with the jewelry business y other Telatives and friends Re- | here for the past 40 years, conducting until 1 uly 15: thereaficr | an establishment under his name at . from First Baptist Church. 2;th [ ceeded his father, who founded the and Dumbarton ave. n.w.. Rev.|concern in 1857. :ofl\son SUSIE. On Mondu July 13, | tended local public schools, complet- s Johnson, beloved mol.her" o'( Mrs. | he specialized in technical work per- Foster-mother of Phill “Crandall and | taining to watches and time pieces. onn: grandmother of Carroll Johnson. | He was graduated from the German ghe slzo leaves other relatives and many | Horological Institute. of the Washington Board of Trade. b o G Shure? 3o Setwesn an ang oy J, Ho ARNOLD TO GET s rie Jones. brotier of Elmira Grav and nephew of Mrs. Sarah Hall He aiso |D- C. Man Wins Cross for Gal- | street today will be awarded the Navy | santo Domingo. ?‘Mns. CHARLES WIESELL J. Simmons. oeloved mother of Josephine | of Mrs. Frances Ware, 1736 Columbia in the full’ triumph of Christian faith, Vi 1B the full triun D'r GNC ristian faith. | Wiesell was proprietor of the old associated with hotels in Philadelphia 4Rzm_‘ ;3‘2: Y.EI.Ur:I K m‘suu‘u residence, Mrs. Ware, are another daughter, Mrs. 73 after Gt Thesday. July 14 Funeral” fram "ine | Joseph M. Bosch of Chicago; a sister, F\h;enth gum Presbyterian Church. | Mrs. Charles Floyd of Memphis, Tenn., L and three grandchildren. g rch! ) : - : Emnest Sarvis xufle‘r:'f_‘éfiifl' Time Only Adds to its Chsrm 208 THE EVE JEWELER, IS DEAD in Technical Work on Timepieces. Funeral Tomorrow. Henry C. Karr, 68, prominent Mr. Karr had been prominently 1350 Connecticut avenue. He suc- Born in Washington, Mr. Karr at- ing his education in Europe, where Until his later years, Mr. Karr was active in civic and other organiza- tions. He was a Mason and member Besides his widow, Margaret Neal Karr, he is survived by a daughter, Margaret, who is a member of the faculty of Mills College, Oakland, Calif.; a son, Henry Neal Karr of Waterbury, Conn., and three sisters, Mrs. Amy Benner, Mrs. Emma K. Harvey and Miss Julia A. Karr. | Funeral services will be held at 2:30 | pm. tomorrow at Gawler's fune ll: parlors, 1756 Pennsylvania avenue. | Burial will be private. AWARD OF NAVY TODAY | lantry in Action Twenty Years Ago. J. Harold Arnold of 2127 California | Cross for gallantry exhibited in action ¥ith the Marine Corps 20 years ago in | At 5 p.m. parade this afternoon at Marine Barracks, Eighth and I streets southeast, the award will be made by Lieut. | Col. Francis T. E\nns, U 8 M Wh le serving under the name of Arnold A. Schovan as a drummer of the 31st Company, 4th Regiment of O M- Arnold. the Marine Corps, Arnold distinguished himself by bravery in a skirmish with bandits. When his commanding offi- cer's pistol jammed, Arnold, 17, leaped before him and opened fire at the risk of his life. Later he served in the World War and received six decora- tions. DIES AT ROCHESTER Native of Germany Was Wife of Retired Washington Hotel Proprietor. Mrs. Mary Knaup Wiesell, 60. wife of Charles O. Wiesell, retired Wash- ington hotel proprietor. died July 4 in Rochester, Minn. She was the mother road. Born in Germany, Mrs. Wiesell came to the United States as a young girl and settled in Baltimore, where she married Mr. Wiesell, also & native of | Germany. The couple lived in Wash- | ington from 1912 until last year. Mr. Shoreham Hotel and also had been and Easton, Pa, at various times. Surviving, besides her husband and Interment was in Chicago. (edar Hill Washinglomis most Beadtfu! Cmeterg When Beauty is Permanent Frazier's —service, quality and reverence in conducting beautiful funerals un- excelled anywhere. Complete in every detail. Undertakers for col- ored U. 8. War Veterans. Also for the C. C. C. Camp, N. P. 11, Company 1360, Washington, D. C. No Deserving Case Turned Away Parlors and Chapels Free Call NOrth 7795-7796 389 R. I. Ave. N.W. and Aloysius He also is survived by two aunts, Mrs. Eliza Burns and Mrs. Julia Johnson of Pittsburgh, Testing - at Ridgely home. 2030 !L .'. '8 nesday. July 15, a.l m . lrom his late rexldence. BO‘ "7tb nw. In- wurmem Arunl!o Nl onn CEmflef! INKFIELD, thi; lite Singay .nn: 360 'fi.'ed o dence 01 h!l‘ I‘llh!el' g)‘ 60th st. ne. MA’ INKPIELD. beloved mother OX llbtl Wuhm(wn‘ Clara Knight and Phillip gton: she also leaves other r Il'!l lfld friends. Re- l’l‘ !\IEC e Ford's funeral South Capitol st.. until 4 P esday. -'IIlY 14; thereaft &':d ru&denef 1 238 L s L Puneral Inesday, Jul p.m.. lrnm lh! iodesh Chl) Im- Banuel. johe Kendall e In Memoriam. EVANS. RICHARD ARCHIE. of gz oeloved son and rother, "STOE ARD EVANS, who u!n"ud this life seven years ago today, July 14. 1929, Oh. 'twas a bitter sorrow "o In Yeh, Faow b Iblthfiod ‘o Know he is wi LOVING PATHER ‘TERS. S 8% NAtional 2473 joscpb F. Birch’s Sons AYCOCK Illnlg:l’! ER’,’{,‘;,;E".&,“ ',";‘1, 3034 M St. N.W. e e e GEO. A. COMLEY %% % Artistic Pl Wikht Phone Clarendon 2811 GEO. C. SHAFFER MODERATE PRICES WHONE WAT 700 e sentars”” - Cor. 14th & Eye MAY. KATIE. In sad but loving o hr;nce of our dur‘{nnz;lwr KA "::m away ten years ago today, July 11 1926. » y A loving mothe 00d No Hiends ‘on carin ike het 4o we For !uh of us she did her best. l! God 6"’“ her el.lrnll rest. CHILDREN, CAT] AND SANFORD, IAI RICHARD. 1In sad but lov'lnt remembrance of my dear b ICHARD SAN- who_departed this life six years 850 today. July 14, 1930. Loved in life. rlmembt‘red in_d th WIPE. ANNA \CE. ROSE. li sad lfll! luvln membrance of my dear mother, WALLACE. w| led ten years ago yes- terday. -Yuly l'i 926, Gone. but ngt foraotten. er Is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 3 Funeral Homes—7 Chapels —14 Parlors—40 A: ——25 Cars, Hearses and Ambulanc 1400 Chapin St. N.W. . Call COlumbia 0432 918 Cleveland Ave. Riverdale Park, Md. Call GReenwood 1221 517 11th St. S.E. NING STAR, WASHINGTON T wT. " HENDERSON FUNERAL @ards of Thanks :’: T“g‘_:flf::ilfl HENRY c. KARR’ %' | No Shatrer Garfield Homital | Louis Brigss 1 ) | Register Hinnant.” 35, Freedmen's Hos- Call ATiantie 6700 D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1936. Expires SERVICES HELD TODAY Retired I. C. C. Attorney and Civie Leader Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Edgar Bowlby Henderson, 73, civic leader and retired Interstate Com- merce Commission attorney, who died | Friday, was buried today in Rock Creek Cemetery, after funeral serv-| ices at the S. H. Hines Funeral Home at 10 am. Rev. John J. Queally of the Transfiguration chapel of the Episcopal Church officiated at the rites. Mr. Henderson, president of the Piney Branch Citizens’ Association for more than 10 years, prior to his re- tirement three years ago, died at the home of his sopn, Dr. Robert Hender- son. 6601 Connecticut avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. He formerly was secre- tary of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee and held several other Government positions before joining the I. C. C. He came to the Capital in 1800 from his native city of Dover, = = N. J. Extensive 0il Lands. Mr. Henderson was a member of the Of the 25,000,000 acres of oil lands | Federation of Citizens’ Msochtlons“ which are sald to be in the United | and one of the organizers and first States, more than 22,000,000 have not [ presidents of the old Potomac Park | yet been proven. Garden Party. HENRY C. KARR. Deaths Reported. John S. White. 85, Garfleld Hospita! George Barrett. 86, 11th st. s. William Paulson, 74, Gallinzer Hospital John A. Wilkinson, 3. United States Sol- diers’ Home H i Walter T. Hyer, Eva Cooke. 0. 2R16 i Eltabrh . Waish. 7o 1215 Shepherd st Edzar 8. McKnight, 64, 2650 Wisconsin ASK YOUR James_W. Stahl. 50 4403 14th st NEIGHBOR John 8. Cambobell. 58, Gallinger Hospital. Florence J. Shafler, 54, Georgetown Hos- pital. Joseph, L. Johnson, 48, Providence Hos- For Reference 0 Warren st. Sth st Florence J. ia hode Island ] No Eiwood Twitty, 31, Walter Reed General Hoopital, James H. 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