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TA—12 »» Qard ot Thanks. ffll-l TE F. The lunll{‘ of Fy MINNIE F. MATTHEWS mk their relatives and nost of for their sympathetic wors tion and many beautiful o Brathn. ADAMS. October 8, maa. o %omngr Hgml after & brief il Adams. He Alw l!lv: o( “l ughter, e A Borothy Jon os: rvin ms: s mo um two brothers. four ndchild two' nieces and other relatives. -Re Testing &t C Thog ver lmm of fureral hur 501 mont ave, n-w. SARCLAY, CLARENCE n bc 8. . On 'ruud-y 1936, CLAREN al W, on_ Saturds ' Ocl abe: Relatives and friends invited. ment Glenwood Cemetery. BRADY. ADA FORD. On Oclob! in _her A3rd year. ADA RADYd e Y L uctee D F. nudy and O, Srom st Ann's Churc wikcon: neral from nn's - sin ave. and Yuma st. Priday. October . at 10 a.m. Interment private. WN. BOSE MOORE, On Wednesdas. October 7. 103% st 12:50 pm.. 2t It ital ovea s H. Brown and and | ‘Body reposing at jpearc Co. chapel. 1009 H st. nw.. until Friday noon. Funeral serv- Jea" will be held at the Ninth Street Christian Church. $th and D sts. n.e. Priday. October 9. at 2 p.m. Bethel Cemetery. Alexandria. BUCK. THEDA. On w.ane«u“ October 72030 at the restdence of Ter sister. Fineral fen oIVl 325 Rew. neral services. privale. e - n.w, on Pridav. October § at Interment Biuefield. W. Va. On Monday. Oc- b Philadelphia. Pl CLAR! ENCE ! DAVI= formerly of Wa muon D. C.. husband of the late A‘lcrY ‘Davis (nes Lerch). Funeral from the pulor of Thomas 8. Sejgeon & Co.. 10 . n.w. on Priday. October 2 p. Relatives and friends in- vited 1o atfend. Intermenty Fort. Lin- coln Cemetery. DICKERSON, JESSE M, Tuese October 6. BN Ea nudSand of Dalsy M. Dickerson: Suddents, on | H “"'mnfim siiter- rtvlk-h' ‘ol uAnuh Pri o Vibnsent, Gienwood Cem teis” HHiT l; & mn'.'l'hll;‘ldll &WMY m e '%f.he:. e, Thin L Lula Al ‘Il 'llol er rel !Iv- esting 3“ RI . G i MAGRUDER. OLIVER ”"‘"l . N ita |I year; n.w.. on Priday, October Interment Rock' Creek Oemetery. MARSHALL, SALOMA Z. On Wednesday, 7. 1936, SALO) Myrtle Marshall of ‘Washington, and Mrs. Arthur Davis of Weat Vir, inia. Funeral 'from her late residenc: 3 N Alulndrlm Vl on Prldl!. at 1 p.m: theénce to An- Stastonupel” Va.” Where services will Be hela At 2 b.m. Relatives and irlends invited. Interment in church cemetery. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. 94 MeCLOSKEY. FRANK. Suddenly. on Wed- sday, October 7 1036, ab his resi: n ANK. the eral e Nineral Saturday. Octobe ferment Cedar Hill Cemetery. McINTIRE. ROBERT WAII!N On Tues- day. October 6. 1936. at Washington davitaTsuor ROBERT WARREN. beloved son of Willlam Edward and Mildred Mc- I Funeral from his late residence. g JPark. Md. Friday. October 9. at i Mibence Toldhv Chvareh ‘ot “Ine Nativiiy. 000 Georgia ave. n.w.. Where mass will offered at_% a.m. ' Relatives and Triends {nvited. ~ Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. MEYERS_DONALD R. on Thursd ONALY £y Do GtBihel and. Jomn Mevers. services at the W. W. Cham| neral home 1400 Chapin, st Tf{E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MRS. S. C. HOPKINS’ FUNERAL TOMORROW Funeral gervices for Mrs. Dorothy °T. Hopkins, 39, wife of Dr. Stephen C. Hopkins, former president of the Dis- triok Dental Society, will be held at 10 a.m. tomerrow at her late resi- dence,” 4910 Hillbrook lane, Spring vuky. Rev. Dr. U. G. B. pierce, pas- tor of All Souls’ Unitarian Church, in its’ affairs un- til her final ill- 3 ness. Besides her Mrs. Hopkins, Nadbana e leaves three children, Stephen C, jr.; Nancy and Constance Hopkins; her parents_ L. 8. Terry and Mrs. Lilian Oliver Terry, and s brother, Seward Terry. DELEVINGNE FUNERAL RITES ARE HELD TODAY Arthur J. ‘Delevingne, 49, retired Post Office Department employe, who | died Monday at his home, 1474 Co- | lumbia road, was buried today in| Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral serv- SMITHSONIAN GETS LORD KELVIN BUST -‘English-Speaking Union Presents Bronze of Nineteenth Century Scientist. The Smithsonisn Institution was to be presented today with & bronze bust of Lord Kelvin of Largs, Eng- lish scientist of the. nineteenth cen- tury, by officials of the English- Speaking Upion at a luncheon in the Willard Hotel at 1 p.m. V. A. L. Mallet, counseior of the British Embassy, was to present the bust on behalf of the union to Alan- son B. Houghton, former American Ambassador to the Court of St. James, representing tho union’s American branch. Dr. W. F. G. Swann'of Swart| Pa., internationally known physicist and director of the Bartol Research Foundation of the Pranklin Institute, was to make the presentation to Dr. C. G. Abbot, secretary of the Smith- sonian Institution. The bust is the first bronze ever cast from the plaster original by the English artist, Herbert Hampton. Completion of the bust was cele- brated September 17 in London by a meeting in honor of Lord Kelvin, at- tended by leading physicists and sci- entists of Great Britain, MRS. M. A. KELLY DIES ®pecial Dispateh to The Star. SILVER SPRING, Md., October 8. —Mrs. Mary A. Kelly, 69, died yester- day in the Sacred Heart Home at FUNERAL RITES fDDAY FOR MORTIMEK SEARS " Member of General'Xnd Office Staff to Be Byied in Athol, M, Funeral services wen to be held at 2 p.m. today at the [ysong funeral home, Thirteenth andN streets, for Mortimer A, , 38pf the Cordova Apartments, ntid) street and Florida avenue. Mr. Sears, who was member of the professional staff of t}) General Land office, died at his ham{[Puesday night. The funeral ¥ be conducted under- auspices of' thel onic order, with interment lafer b Athol, Mass., his native home. | Mr. Sears was gisdyled from Mass- achusetts Institute'q Technology in 1906. For some yearsie was a mining engineer, later: becoging a surveyor of mineral deposits public land States. Since 193 h had been con- nected with the Gendal Land Office’s mineral departmes In 1906 he man Childress. The wid ter, Mrs. Ethel Mic ‘Washington, survi Miss Maria and a daugh- porough Weller, ... TH UR|DAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. 11936 |GIDAIRES 1936 Mode! Frigidaires with the "Meter Miser” guaranteed by George’s and Frigidaire. The General Motors Refrigerator that meets all 5 standards for refrigeration buying. son of John F. Dickerson and the lité Sasah Dickerson He also is survived by four sisters. four brothers and other | reiatives and friencs. Remains resting | Rlsul]lgrx f\lnerolcl hnme“-ltl ll*l 1.sl ne. neral Fridas. October 6. at 1 pm.. from the above funeral home. Inter- | Fursde Ostope ment Woodlawn Cemetery. 8 . LEMUEL P azed 13 vears. son of Lie DORSEY. OLIVIA. _Deoarted this life| Ao Lemuel Phillios Padgett. or. Fu- Saturday. October 10, at 12 ne atives and friends invited. Fort Lincoln Cemetery. PADGETT. LEMUEL PHILLIPS. 3d. On 8. 1936, at'Annapolis, 'S PADGETT, id. (. Comdr. and ices were held {n St. Ann's Catholic | Hyayisville, Md., after an iliness of | Church, where mass was sung by his | nore than a year. brother, Rev. Charles M. Delevingne | yrs Kelly, who was born in Rut- of Minneapolis. land, Vt., had resided in Silver Spring | M ?:;":gg‘efl‘;h:;“u'::;:f ::: for five years. She is survived by two Monday. October 5. 1936. at her resi- | | years daughters, Mrs. Clara K. Taggart of fl;’}id'rxnf'ifl:!:f”gixm X after :};ffl;.;f?fl::ufg p‘f'.v.'clan?; :‘nd!ml'nlecr':epr:zl 1 clerk in charge of the chief inspector's : Silver Spring and Mrs. Mo:'h‘n K. | neral Friday October 8. at 50 am. | p o Nathl ;):‘:m:a ] division at the Post Office ?"P‘“‘“:“' Shiffiette of Washington, D. C., and | 1 R R o 08 " | He began work at the department after | ope gon, paul A. Kelly of New York. | b i residence At AnfERin: “hn “Aninsion % | graduating from St. John's Colleg€ |~ mne'a services will be held hm. tional Cemetery. | here. t orning_in St. Michael’ DORSEY, MARY 0. Officers and mem- | W, " B et Brok he ‘Jeaves Ris | [OSMETOW M g chael's e | DN M e B;"“‘:‘h“m’m’:;e Delvinare: s | Catholie Church. Burial is to be in | fled of the death of Sister MARY Charlie Page. Remains ,mm(’ at 8. P, mother, Mrs Ingn | Rutland. Call meeting at 930 Hughes | Norrow's funeral home. st nw | sister, Miss Mary C. Delevingne, and Trom " Litie: Sion Bantist 'Enfi?n'. 25 | four other brothers, Victor T.. Leo T., Thdr day. October & 19t at! Grove. Westmoreland Counts. Va.. Rev. | Theodore E. and Joseph T. Delevmcne. | Funeral Friday. October 8.} B {xnm St_Augustine’s Church. Banks officiating. Relatives and {riends invited TH DIGGS_ President; EMBREY. ARTH I Ohi | FOWDERMAKER. CLAIRE FPICARD. LOUISE roRDON Rz Becy. 6 On ey S o ity MU | SRR selt Mt 1 Cinint | MRS, GEORGETTE T.WER (CARD POWDERMAKER, the beloved | ’\nnhof Estelle H_Ricker and the late Esaue atirey. hrother of Marvette mothn of Sylvan. Frank and Eugene Funerai_services at Morris- e s A | " B R s | B SR deitn Snt IS DEAD AT MANASSAS October 9. at 2 p.m. EVANS, LOVETT. On Mondav. Or(nh" 5. | STANGE. MARY. On Thursday. October fllh lltrr Vmel illness. LOVETT | ""x 1936, at_her residence. 4105 Haro Special Dispatch to The Star. 1 rison st. nw. MARY. beloved wife of the late Frede: e and moth- | MANASSAS. Va. Evans. He ied by s R Rotice "'(‘ neral services for Mrs. Georgette Tay- | ;‘;’:{.’,,,",.‘;",‘3;,;.’"“ Amendl | THOMAS. MONTEZ. _On Tucsday, October | Jor Weir, 56, wife of County Commis- R_I ave. n.w. Funeral Thursd RS e e | sioner of the Revenue Robert M. Weir, | Dy She also s survived by other | Who died at her home yesterday fol- | tobr & at ® pm_ from the Third j Aot Church." Inierment Rosemont Cemetery. | DA She,abo, & 80t P | Yowing a long liiness, will be held at 3 ober 8. at ong Enees. neral Thursda¥ night Tterment | 9 WHITEIEAD Automat - Gas Water Feater NOMONEY DOWN Take a long Time to Pay vnie ot the hle R. ' Oak Grove. Va.: mother of Mrl Plllme . Lo Repossessed Models —- Just o limited number on sale—Come early' A store near your home 814816 F St. N. W. 3107-3109 M St. N. W. 2015 14th St. N. W. 1111 H St N. E All stor pen till 9 p.m. Dlstrict 1900 (G ONE OF THE LARGEGy mkSmTHtu,;,u . Pritcl See Your Plumbr or the GAS C. Monel MetaiStore or. 11th and Eyeits. N'W, JltnEll(K‘ JORN 2 EBSTER. On| o'clock. from Bentley & Malloy's funersi | o'clock this afternoon from Trinity Tusedsy, October #1903 home. "17th st ! e PREDERICKS. | Do eien: TBiohorsyille 5. ¢, ' ™% | Episcopal Church, with the rector, ‘g?v'fffiig nushand of Ads Warl FrederichS | yyRNER. BEULAR. Desaited this lfe Rev. A Stuart Gibson, officiating. I e ‘“n.lder;'sgi‘n‘gplul ¢! Mrs. Weir was a lifelong resident of Pl vou s 20’3 Bhe ia survived by a | Prince Willlam County. She was | 1432 You si. n.W.. 2 3 | Jarvis officiating. Interment f:‘\":‘l:oI:xg;lsebr-n%"n’“r&sfi:'; Turper: member of Manassas Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. NalenaliCemstery. Bertha _Allen three " brothers James and Jesse Allen. also other rela- | Surviving are her husband. two sons, ¢ the late Noah Frye. Funeral| New Jersey ave. Robert M. Weir, jr., of Annapolis, Md., Remains may from the above ‘residence on Saturdhy. | Friday at 4. Dju at which fine 3o | 'and Jkmes. B, Weir o Mant Sl Octbber 10. at 10:30 a.m. Interment b | 5 ASSAs . ne mains will be thiped to Great Falls. | 220 3 VOEE Un Tp o min Gulick of Congressional Cemetery 8. C. for interment. PALL. LIZZIE A, On Wednesday. October | TYER. JAMES EDWARD. Suddenly, on | Manassas; three sisters, Mrs. Alice T. z Hutchison, Aldie: Mrs. W. P. Wilson, 1936, LIZZIE A. HALL (nes Miller). |~ Wednesday. October 5. 1936, at 3:10 | Hickory Grove, and Mrs. C. A. Sin- - widow of Prederick Hall She is sur at_Casualty Hospital. JAMES ED- clair, Manassas; and a brother, B. Sirvin L Rail: & sis | WARD TYER. beloved husband of Mrs Conway Tayior of Baltimore, Md. @ Liggeft's likes lovely ladies. (Just Vand” three grand- ma Tyer (nee Herbert). loving father Bernard. James E. jr. Prederick V . George. John and Mary Wil- ms. Walter. Matilda Semplemon. He | also is survived by one stepson. Stephen (Johnnie) Herbert. Body temporarily resting at the funéral home of W. Earl show us the person who don't!) We thoroughly enjoy our privilege of supplying theusands ofhem with the beauty helps that keep them so well-groomed andnttractive. You see them regularly at Liggett's Cosmetic Counters pcause they find here complete stocks that are kept fresh and clea the newest ideas in make-up, aids to loveliness from scores of intationally fomous cosmetic houses ... Cara Nome, Bourjois, Coty,loubigant, Hudnut, to name just a few. Call GReenwood 122! 517 11th St. S.E. Call ATlantie 6700 C sday. October b e mac e "MOPRYE the betoved | Punerai from the residence nl‘ Iryin L Hall 401 Savannah st. s.e. on Saturday. Ociober 10. at = p.m.Relatives and _friends invit -n\ lnurr‘n‘!dm St. Barnabas' Cemeters, Ozon HOLLISTER. CLARENCE (‘Al On October 7 at his her son. In Memoriam. Better. i Walter st. se. until 8 pm. Thursday. Oclober &: thereafter ot is late residence. 06 t IDI!D | e S B Funeral Saturday. October 10. WHITE, WESLEY MeQUISTON, In lor; ENCE VIN HOLLISTER. beloved | e S Vincen: De Pauts ng ry of our beloved son and o R s | Church! south Capitol and M sts. = WesLEY McQUisTON "WHITE Hallsierand the lafe 2faiDS | Relatives and friends invited. = Inter- ho departed this life one year ago to- vices at _the Episcopal ment Sacred Heart Cemetery. St. Marys dav, October 8. 1935 Chureh. at Fairfax. Va.. Saturdas morn- | _ County. Md. Let us think of him todas. ing. October 10. at Il oclock., Inter- wuu. MARY zun. On Wednrsdly Sleeping, resting. Just a mens Fairfax Cemeters. 9 Qtober "7 MARY ELLEN | As we loved him 30 w miss_him . 1 t] 2 bflnved vxb of the lllz Joshia ore and more 4 Diparted tmis ite sat. | WALKER, Slioves wite of tng iate Joshia | MOS80 Boity 88D R0 g!,q'rg[cp HOLT. She leaves 8. Williams of the Grafton and Richard AND BROTHERS. o mourn. their Tos o Novine mather, | J. Walker of Kew Gardens. ~Notice of | Mrs. Carrle Starks. a devoted husband. | (Richmond Dispatch Samuel Holt: xix _children. Genoila, | Bernice Theima. Grace. Roseita and | Jack Holt; three brothers. Alfonso. Ed- | and Raymond Starks: three sis- | Starks. Viola Thomas and : three uncies, two aunts of " other reiatives and Remaing resting at Barnes & Matthews " fubera) ‘home: 614 4th aw. until Thursday at'4 pm. then Tuneral later. iease copy.) In Memortam. HOGUE. ANNIE 0. In loving memory of | our dear mother. ANNIE O. HOGUE. Who Daswed awas two years ago todas. | October 5. 1934. Sleep in Jesus ANNIE MAE AND GBORGE. * | excelled anywhere. to her late residence. 1919 2nd &t. n.%. | RICHARDSON, MARION E. In 9 2ne | RICHARDSON, : loving re- e Tunersl Friday. Ociober 8. at 1 M. | ~“membrance ‘of my daughter ing 1e: || every detail. Undertakers for col e E. RICHARDSON (nee Jackson» who ered U. S, War Veterans. Also for the C. C. C. Camp, N. P. 11, | Frazier's —service, quality and reverance in i | eonducting beautiful funerals un- Complete in Ard and 4th st B A ofciating. | Interment Paynes Ceme. | Crparted this life Oclober . 1912, October the eighth again is here. || cCompany 1360, W: gton, D. tery. MOPKINS. DOROTEY TERRY. on wed. | To me the saddest day in the year. wheel of time. rol % No Deserving Case Turned Away Parlors and Chapels Free OSOROTH ¢ HOPITRS. bl on ‘and’ bring e that welcome day Call NOrth 7795-7796 DOROTHY TERY HORKTRS When we shall meet to part no more LONELY MOTHER, PARTHI 389 R. I. 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