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R O ot Ty Soidiemcer w01 ust 2 er_residel 8%h St now. Mrs. AUGUST, ALER: widow of Douglas Alexander and evoted' lrlndmo(her of Augusta nnd uise Alexander - Services st the 8. Hines Co. funeral home. 2 i n.w., on Wednesday August hettat 56 am. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Oak Hill Cemetery. 25 Mol, ll'qsl:l.l. C. on satunhy Au 22, t Perry Point. Md.. 511, & MO8, "beloved husband of Cl“lg Amos. | Remains resting st the Lee fu. neral home. st Mass. ave. n.e., Where ser'ces will be held_on Tuesday, ugust 25. at 10 Relatives and riends “invited. Titerment ® Ariington jational Cemetery. n\OLI) ALI\‘Z T. On Sundly August 23, E_T. ARNOLD. beloved sister of Jonn_ S, Brown. Puneral from the W. Deal funeral home. 816 H st. ne., % Tuestay. ‘August S, at * pm. Rela: fives ‘and Teiends invitéd to attend. In- terment Rock Creek Cemetery. BAILEY. LOUISE Devarted qust 20, 1930 Hosial” LOBIsE " BAILEY: daughter of Harriet Harrison and the late Budd Harrison. She also leaves to mourn their loss four sisters. Agnes Belt. Georgiana_Henson Mary Harrison and Marle Harrison: four brothers. Joseph. Benny, William and Prank Harrison: also other relatives and friends. Re: ainswesting_at Eugene Ford's funeral ome. 1300 South Capitol st.. until 4 p.m._Monday. August "4: thereafter at the residence of her mother. 143 L st. se. where funeral services will be held Tuésday. August pm - Inter- ment Rosemont C 24 Qo Saturday. 2,10 BENT- £EY “ine “beloved aunt of Mrs. Tda M. Duff of Bridgeport, Conn. _Funeral serv- ices at the W. W.' Chambers Co. South- Tlith st s, on tives and friends are invited. anermem in Oak Hill Cemetery. lmrm‘ (CARLOINE A. On Priday, Au- 1936 "at_her dauehter's home. e ” BRXGHT vudow n( Jam?s W Br\lhv. sr.. and morher of omas A. Bright and Mre. Arthur Wright. Interiment at Ber- rvville. Va. 24 BUSROD. CHARLES. On Saturday. Au- gust 1936, at Freedmen's Hospital, CHARLES BUSROD. devoted brother of Frank Busrod and fon of the late Ellen and Frank Busrod. Remains resting at E. W. Bundv's funeral home. 621 Florida ave n.w. uneral Tuesday. August 25. :b 2 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- ery. CHAMBERS, ANDREW MAXWELL denly. on Pridav. August 1. Gumberland Memorial Horbits berland. _Md.. ANDREW CHAMBERS, father of Chambers of Helena. Mont., and brother of Miss Nellie Chambers Mrs. Charles Hackley and Senora Lennie Eckart.Funeral services at Chambers funeral Chapin st. n.w. on Tuesday. August 25, Relatives and friends are Minterment - Ariington National DAY, JAMES E._oOn Sunday August o, 1 at Georgefown University Hospi- tal. I his RTst Year, JAMES E DAY Re- mains Testing at the home of his son, Wilbur F. Dav. Rockville, Md. Funeral services at the Bethesda M. E. Church. Browningsville, Md.. Wednesday. August 26 at 11 am. Interment church AR, 36, after a BELLA R DU COMB, aged 13 vears. of 1213 O st. n.w.. beloved wife of John F. Du Comb. Funeral services Wednesday, August 26. at 10 am.. at Hysong's par- Jors. 1300 N st. n.w. Relatives and friends are invited. Tnterment West- minster Cemeterv, Philadelphia. Pa. MARIE. On _Sund: i Providence Hospital On Saturday Au- long_1liness. at Tssue, Md. Tussday, A'\n”sl Departed this life on August 2% 1936, LUCY GARD- NER. beloved mother of Mrs. Marv Red- mond. Louis. Reginald. Dawson. Edward and Kenneth Gardner, and sister of John Curry. She leaves a host of other rela- tives ‘and friend: services on Tuesday, August Adams Smoot's funer Nichols Anacostia. D. c. t Shad- a. t.uflcor JOSEPH. On Sunday. Angust JOSEPH GLASCOE. 'the be- Toved Son of Rasmmond Kng Bisie Glascoe Funeral services at his parent’s home. 1331 K st. se 26, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. " Interment Congressional Cem- etery. Servicas bv the W . Southeass Tuneral home."” GROVES, THOMAS C. On Sundey. August 6. THOMAS C. GROV GULICK. MARIETTA P. On Sunday. Au- gust 23, G K. Ces well be held at her jate | 30 ‘Murray place. Princeton, uesday. = August 25, at o VIOLA__ On Priday. August 21 VIOLA HARRIS. devoted wife of Marion Harris daughter of the late james and Ellen Crawford = She also eaves five sons. two daughters. three brothers. two sisters and other relamn and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You Puneral Tuesday August 25 from the Gibson Grove M. E. Church. Cabin John. Md.. Rev. M. Gor- don Grant officiating. " Literment Moses Cemetery Cabin John. Md. HEIM, MARIE C. On Friday, August "1 1938 MARIE C.. beloved wife of Charles Heim and daughter of John C. and the 3“.2?.1.";'1"” fn er"Sister. Mre. Robert ce of her sister. Mrs. Robert H. Child - on Tuesdav. am.: thence to St Peter's Chiuten.” where Tass fered at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Relatives and friends invited. HOUSER. HOWARD A. On Sunday. August fi, at the residence of his brother- in-law. P. L McWhorter of T injaw P L orter of Fairfax. Va.. HOUSER. husband of thé late M. Virginia McWhorter Houser, son of Emma_and the late James Henry Houser. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral 2001 1410 st nw. Services Creek Episcopai Ghureh. Rock metery. on Tues: igus ) am.” Int Rock Creek Cemetery. e JOHNSON. MARY FRANCES. Entered into eternal lite on Sund ugust 5. 19550, at Providence Hospital, MARY FRANCES JOHNSON. the beloved wife of Capt. Leonard H. Johnson of 1419 Pa. and mother of Richard, W H. Jr. Llovd Mrs. Dorothy Mat- the late Frances Johnson. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home, B17 11th st. . on Wednesday, August 26. at 10 : thence to the Church of the Na- v. 14th st. and Mass. ave. s.e.. where services will be held at 10:30' a.m._Rel- atives and friends are invited. Inter. "menc in Arlington National Cemetery. 25 AGUIRE, MARY.. On Monday. August MARY' beloved wife of the laie John Maruire o0 matter HE irihelate E. sShipley. ~Funeral from her late resi- dence. 3100 10th st. ne.. on Wednesday. August 26, at 9:30 'am. Requiem mass at St. Anthony's Church at 10 a.m. aiives ‘and friends invited. Mount Olivet Cemeters. Rel- Tntérment 0!! Sunday. At am. aiter 2 linverie (iness. MORRIS Cering illness MARNING. devoted husband of Martha Mannine. Joving father of Barbara Man- ping. son of the late John H. Mannine. He dlso leaves two brothers, one Sister. stepmother. other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral ‘home. 615 4th st. s.w. | Notice of funeral later. MARTIN, GI‘AVBON o) - I gRAD B Suddents. nn.Blt . Interment Hill Cemetery. Kindly omit !emces by the W. w chnmbm}sflé’;’e‘r& ScKEE. PARTHE Saturday, August, k) 1936, at rhe rwden:e of h-r cLean. FRRTHEMIA 5. MCKEE. Delaved moth: gr of Harry H. McKee.' Joseph Bml!rl: vin McKee.” Remains resting at the e funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. B Where seryices will be held on Tues: day. August 25 D.m. Relatives 804 friends inviied Intermient ol FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’a Sons n-n-ger ) A, prons. et ol 5034 M V. L. SPEARE C0. etther e successor to nor connected wit flu orl nal Speare ullhll!hment" P 009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium §th and Mass. Ave NE Lincoln 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. fnnevenn st %% NAtional 2473 odern Chapel. Tel One of the Largest Undertakers in the Werld 3400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. _ Atlantic 6700 FUNERAL DESIGNS. " GEO.C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE TRIBUTES :I&IRIIATI Fflg PHONE NAT Open Evenings Cor. 14th & Eye GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 P 8t NW on Wednesday. August | will be of- | JOHN D. LEONARD, D. C. BANKER, DIES " IFormed Washington Savings Bank in 1917—Retired in 1931. John D. Leonard, 72, well-known Washington banker, died today at his home, 1755 Euclid street, after a long illness. Mr. Leonard organized t h e Washington Sav- ings Bank at Grant place and ; Tenth street, re- signing as vice {president and treasurer in 1931 because of poor health. A son of Daniel and Bridget Dil- lon Leonard, he was a native of Washington. Aft- > er attending the 3. Leonard. 15 T eools and St. John'’s College, he enrolled at Georgetown University Law School, receiving his LL. B. degree in 1892 and his master’s degree in 1894. Mr. Leonard practiced law for sev- eral years and then took a position with the War Department, fesigning in 1917 to organize the bank. He served as president three years and then became vice president and treas- urer, posts he retained until retire- ment. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church and was active in the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Leonard was married November Btuflu. MONTGOMERY. WILLIA life on Sunday. Augi 36, at Gal- linger, Hospital. WITLIAN MONTGOM- . beloved husband of Agnes Montgom- S e oo oF Wilhaus Montgomery. He also leaves to mourn their loss one son. William Montgomery. ir.; a sister, Lizzie Barlow: an aunt and uncle. other rela- lives and friends. Remains resting at Eukene Ford's funeral home, 1300 South Capitol st. where funeral gervices' will be held Wednesday, August 26, Departed thls MOORE, MARIE, On Sunday, August 16, 1936, at Gallinger Hospital. MARIE MOORE, devoted cousin of Mrs. Edith Thomas, Mrs._Rosle Thomas and Mrs. Marie Ford. She also leaves other rela- tives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. and Eve sts. 5w, where funeral serv will be held at % p.m. Tuesday. August 25. Interment Rosemont Cemetery, | Suddenly. on Sunday. at Ballimore, Md.. SAM ved husband of Alice M. al from his late resi- Wednes- am.: thence Ehutch, where redutem mass will be said at 11 am. for the re- pose of his soul. Interment Arlinaton Nutional Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. MOUN' . The member: ‘ashington Council. No. Knights of Columbus, are ad- vised of ‘the sudden death in Baitimore. . on Sunday. August 3. 1496, of Brother SAMUEL J. MOUNTZ of 1609 Lawrence st. n.e. and are Te- quested to aitend funeral services at St. Anthony's Church. Brogk: D. C. on Wecnesday, August 2 at 11 am.” The members will meet at his late residence Tuesday. at & pm.. the dece: August for recitation of prayers for ) ‘Walter Red L. “Z PHILLIFS ‘heloyed husband of K.mume Phillips. _Remains resting at the W. Chanibers Co. funeral nore. 1400 Ch'p"x’ n] g Relatives and friends invited. ' In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. REIDY. ANNIE = On Saturday Aurust 20 19 acred Heart Home. ANNIE REIDY heloved wita of the Jate Thomas Reidy. Funeral will be held from Tim- othy Hanlon's funeral parlors. 641 H st. ne. on Tuesday. Aucust 25 at9:10 a.m Reauiem mass at St Peter's Church at am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount® Olivet Cemetery w Suddenly_on Frida u LEN RICHARDS. Delovea dnnghier ‘of the late- Sames and Ellen D. Richards. Remains resting at her late residence. 1610 Webster st nw. Services at Christ Episcopal Church. G st. se. on Tuesday. August 25. p.m.” Inferment private. AL'Vll L. On Saturday. August 22, her Tesidence. 1436 W st. n.w. ROSE, Leloved daughter of Mattie Barron and the late William L. Rose and sister of Beity M. and Clarence B. Rose. Services Qawler's Sons. e W Ehambers funeral home 1404 Chapin st. n.w. terment Schuyler. Va. SHELTON, WILLIAM FRAN denly, on Sunday.' Ausust his residence 1240 Eve FRANKLIN BHELTON, ‘veloved. hushand e father of Mrs. Vio- let T. Rudasill. Funeral services at late residence on Wednesday. August 8t 2 pm. Relatives and friends invite Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home, 9 SILBER, BLA! Oon Mond o, belo . and devoted mother of Mary 8 -nu vir- ginia R. Silber. Services al the 8. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th ;t n.w., on Wednesday August 26. a p.m. Relatives and friends invited terment Cedar Hill Ty. STONE. JULIA. _On Prlusy August 21 JULIA STONE of 1437 Church st. devoted sister .of Hattie Williams. Relieins resting s, (he W Fenest Jares funeral church. 1432 You'st. n.w._until 10:35 pm. Tuesday. Interment Spray, THOMPSON. ALBERT. Deoarted this life on Salurdly August 27, pa. :(xlrulidm:el 11{47'; I 8 n fter a brief illness. In full triumph of faith. * ALFERT THOMBBON. devted Bisband of Bettie Thompsen. father of Alberta Thompgon = brother’ of Addie Woodland and Mathias Thompso! He aiso leaves other relatives lnd Irlh‘\d» Remains resting at the W. Ern is funeral church, 3 LW 7 pm. Tuesday: thereafter at his late Tesiderice, " Puneral Wednesday, August :30 p.m.. {rom the Mount Carmel . H. Jernagin of- . Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. . Departed this life ust 2. diig, at Gallinger 'moMPKle 30n"0{ Lula 'and Robert TRomoklne. }Ieo.r:le" four sisters, Lona M: s, Re- iends, mains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral 1 home, A C. 3 {3 ltcher Irtmden:z 2?)’3 A“'“" esday. 25.at 10 am. . Relatives and Triendy the vited. Inferment. (private) at Creek Cemetery. Please omit flowers, In Memoriam. BRYDE, ARTHUR H. In loving remem- brance ‘Of our musband g fath r. AR- THUR H. BRYDE. who died August 74, Loyed in life and death. OLIVE. MARGARET, . Pfll L THUR, » LOU BUCHANAN, NELLIE ANN. A tribute of Iove and devotion to the memory of m! S o Jo8d two Jears ago. today, Avkust B" In my heart your memor: In life you '!re faithful as ' Hh&lflf‘l: ‘There is Not a day, dear mnmer. 'll‘)h'l‘; 1 do !lgt think of yon CHILD). LICLIANC R HARRIS, NANNIE M. of my dear mother, N, N‘l‘i"u"'nmmxge 5 Who passed away iwenty-four ‘years ago RER AT Sraer, HARRI! ORU'B B SMITH, CHARLES HARVEY. In sad and lovinks remembrance of o devoled son CHARLES HARVEY 8 Tho entered cternal rest August o Tos1, M ROTHFR, L .1 SUITH AND 4. ARGHIBALD SMTHL WILES, ANNE C. sad TR tho. Geparien "hin il s n Jears ago today. August 34 1930, o ° nu day brings back sad -m llr dear flnl laid to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Star’s Heat Chaser Cheers ARK POLICEMAN THOMAS FOGARTY mopped his brow today as he sweltered at his duties of watching young chil- dren wade in Rock Creek. He was hot, and the sight of the youngsters splashing themselves made him still hotter. Then up drove The Star's heat chaser truck. Out hopped Hope Batcheller, the heat chaser hostess. For Officer Fogarty, she poured & big drink of cold orange juice, which had been chilled in a tub of ice. Rock Creek Park Policeman The policeman drank and. sighed with relief, “Whew,” he exclaimed. “I certainly am glad you came! It's a little cooler out here in the park than it is downtown, but it's mighty hot juyst the same.” The truck, which is supplied by the Chestnut Farms Dairy, then was turned downtown to bring its refresh- ment, the gift of The Star, to Police Court, where many policemen throng Monday. 20, 1906, to Miss Agnes Mildred Reagan, who survives. He also leaves four children, Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard Ruddy, Robert Mackin Leonard, Mildred Eleanor Leonard and Daniel Dillon Leonard, and a sister, Miss Elizabeth P. Leonard. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. e MAN, 46, KILLS SELF IN REAR OF HOME William Franklin Shelton, 46-year- old World War veteran and Navy ‘Yard machinist, shot and killed him- self last night in the rear yard of his home at 1240 I street southeast. Shelton’s body, a bullet wound in = z the head, was dis- covered by his wife, Laura. A .25-caliber auto- matic was found . beside him. A certificate of suicide was issued by Coroner A. Magruder ~ Mc- Donald. Shelton, who was employed aboard the presi- dential yacht Mayflower in 1916 which both her father and a brother served with distinction. Both she and bershusband were charter members of the First Reformed Church here. Surviving her are three sons, Ed- ward G. and Emil W. Loehl of this city, and George A. Loehl of Philadel- phia. MASKE RITES HELD Srecial Dispatch to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md, August 24.— Funeral services for Mrs. Amelia Maske, 85, wife of Willam Maske, who died Friday at her home at Ber- wyn, were held this afternoon at the W. W. Chambers Co. suburban funeral home here. Burial was in Fort Lin- coln Cemetery. Funeral Today TO BE BURIED IN GRAVE WITH GRANDSON. and 1917, had undergone several weeks' treatment | for a stomach ailment at Walter Reed | Hospital, but was released early m July. Besides his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Violet Rudasill; & | sisters, Mrs. Cora Murray and Mrs. MRS. MARIA LOEHL, 92, Mrs. Maria Loehl, of this city, died Saturday at her home, 639 Morris place northeast. Funeral services were to be held at 2:30 pm. today at her late resi- dence, with burial Cemetery. Mrs. Loehl, who was born in George- | | town, had many vivid recollections of | | events here during the Civil wWar, in brother, Samuel E. Shelton, and two | NATIVE OF CITY, DIES; 92, widow of George Loehl and a lifelong resident | in Rock Creek‘ Hattle Cleveland, all of Washington. | MRS. BLANCHE HURLEY, Who was to be buried in Glen- ood Cemetery this afternoon in the same grave with her 5- | year-old grandson, Edward R. | Hurley, killed by an automo- | Dbile last Friday. Mrs. Hurley dropped dead on learning of the tragedy. Through an error in identity, The Star on Fri- day published a picture of another woman as that of Mrs. Hurley. Winning BY THE F (Inventors of the system that has be: Stopping in Time. SWALD JACOBY recently | apolis, and reports that the bridge played there is as fine as anywhere in the country. The following hand was bid by Joseph E. Cain and Lawrence Welch of that city and is a good example of keep- made. North, dealer. North-South vulnerable. North-South part score, 60. MMR. CAIN. AAKQUJ YAKH4 432 S#KJINT 2 N 710975 T The b!ddmg North. 14 (1) 34 3 44 (5 5% (1) Pass (9) (1) Mr. Cain opened one club in preference to one spade, so that if his partner should bid one heart or one diamond, he could still show his second suit without getting beyond the range of one. (2) Tne correct response. There i3 no hurry about showing the club support. (3) Mr. Cain might also bid three hearts, but he decided he would rather show his tremendous strength in his partner’s suit. (4) With such great strength in his partner’s club suit, Mr. Welch was fully justified in accepting the slam invitation, even though his spades were 10-spot high. (5) The one positive acceptance Mr. Cain did not want to hear, since South. 16 Q) v 4 5& (6) 54 (8) West. 29 Pass Pass spent several days in Indian- | ing out of a slam that cannot be | Pass | Contract 'OUR ACES aten every other system in existence.) it told him his ace, king of hearts were & duplication. Accordingly, he | signed off. (6) Another slam invitation. Mr. ‘Welch was showing his club ace. | (T) Showing the heart control and clearly warning partner about the duplication. | (8 Mr. Welch had shown every- thing he held and hence signed off. (9) Mr. Cain could see there were two tricks off the hand. ‘There was, the play. West opened the ace of dia- monds and continued the suit. and West took the ace and king of | diamonds, declarer the 11 other tricks. | (Copyright, 1936, The Four Aces will be pleased to an- Gicent) Self-addressed envelope each communication. esire "the. pockes siiiine of the Four Aces’ system of contract bridge. send, with your request. a stamped (j-cent). self-addressed. large-size envelope to the Four Aces. Xnt.. 130 West Forty-second Street. New York City. EAEPRG AR A U L is in- appear Wednesday. 1850. services. of course, nothing to| East | swer letters from readers if a stamped | and you will re- | The next article in this series will i D, C, MONDAY, POST OFFICE GUARD SUCCUMBS TO HEAT High Temperature Brings Heart Attack to Man on Baltimore Target Range. While participating in s shooting match at Baltimore yesterday, Samuel Mountz, 43, of this city, a Post Office Department guard, suffered a heart attack superinduced by the heat and died shortly afterward. Mountz, who lives as 1609 Law- rence street northeast, was lying on the ground for the shooting, having & short while before qualified for the semi-finals in the competitions be- tween the Washington Rifle Club, of which he was a member, and the Baltimore Rifle Club. The matches were rear Fullerton, a Baltimore sub- urb. Fellow competitors noticed his limp form and rushed him to the Fuller- ton police station, where police and firemen attempted to revive him. The heat at that time registered 97 de- grees. Funeral arrangements for Mountsz, who was with the Post Office Depart- ment nine years, have not been com- pleted. ] INQUEST BEING HELD An inquest was being held today in the death of Helen Berger, 22, colored, who died August 15 while swimming in the Banneker Pool, Georgia avenue and Euclid street. An autopsy re- vealed her death was due to electro- cution, Coroner A. Magruder Mac- Donald said. 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She had been in ill health for some time. Her husband was a member of the Jumber firm of Johnson & Wimsatt, founded by his father, Willlam Abel Wimsatt. Mrs. Wimsatt is survived by her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Cheyney of Tarpon Springs, Fla, and three sons, William Abel Wimsatt, John Cheyney Wimsatt and Lewis Johnson Wimsatt, and a sister, Mrs. Ryland Kibbee, all of this city. Funeral services will be held at 10 a:m. tomorrow in St. Dominic's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. @dar Hill Where Inspiring Beauty En- shrines the Dead and Cheers the Living. LINCOLN ELLSWORTH was pleased when his flight across Antarcticaresulted in success. Had he failed in this great undertaking, he still should have been satisfied, for he had already accomplished so much. 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