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Qards of UMI. HILL REUBEN. The family of the late EN HILL wish to extend to their relatives and many {riends their deep. sincere llnr«:lulun ful' their kindness. sympathy and tributes during Sheir recent bereavement: -n-m LUCAS. SHTRLEY V. wish to extend A Sir reintives, ‘Aelghbors. and friends our: eopul aporeciation for their many eXpr of kindness shown during the I\!A and at the death of our 3 loved daushter and niece. SHIRLEY V. LUCAS. THE P, IR| AMILY. * ALTER. ANTONIA. The niece and g & ::h: T reni helt thanks Wish G0 for {he éymOAthY. mksses and beautitul JWers. Braths. BALL, IIMM W. On Thursday. October 8 1936, HIRAM W, BALL. beloved father of Mrs. Ethel E. Pollard. father-in-law of Yesse R Poliard: brother of James A. grandfather of Esther lnd La'lmul Pollard. Remains resting at the W. Er- . mest. Jnv“ funeral church, i4:2 Ylau st. p.m PAMILY, * Saturd at '« Residence. Sou . Arlmllon Va. Funeral Sun- day. October 11. at 1:30 p.m. from + Mount Olivet Baptist Church, Ariingtor Rev. 3 E Green officiating. Inter: © ment Woodlawn_ Gemetery. BALSER, AMELIA C. On Friday, oclober . §. 1936. AMELIA C. BALSER. aged 89 years. beloved wife of the late Conrad alser and beloved mother of Arthur C; alser and Rosa L. Balser. ~ Funerai (rom the parlors of Thos. 8. Sergeon Co.. QUL 7th sy nw. on Monday. Oflober 160 pin. | Services at the lo\nhlny Enlu:opll Church, Forestvill ' 2 “p.m. Relatives and lnendl e invitea BARBER. CHARLES. On Thursday. oc- tober &, 1836, ar his residence. 108 16th st. se. CHARLES BARBER, beloved husband of Mary E. Barber. = Remains resting at the McGuire funersl home, 1820 9th st. n.w.. until 11 a.m. Sun- gav, thereaiter st his late residence. hme ral 8t. John's Community nech. AL3 15th b, - Setiser 1o at 1pm lawn Cem: BARNITZ, I:DWAln Suddenly, on sn- urday. Ociober 10, 160:i6. EDW be- loved husband of tht "late ‘Setherime Tabler Barnitz and father of Mrs; Cath: erine Reev Puneral from Safell’s fineral chapel Tuesday. October terment Glenwood Cemetery. se. on Monday, Interment Wood- D CLAREN of the late Elizabeth Be { Stansbury Lodge. No. trom the sbove jesideace o Monday. October 12 2 » - Heen and_triends ed. ~ Interment eawood Cemetery icei W. Chambers Co. nn’ (‘lAlll‘\('E A _special communi- of Stansbury No. 24. F. qaupn ot hied for Monday. October for the purpose of imeral services ARENCE BEAN. 11 NCE BEAN, beloved "Rusband A member 4. F. A A M. Tesidence” on £ A W o conducting_ the Masonic . of mlrd Jate ‘brother. C oo of the MASter: Bk L. "WEBBARD. Secretary. Suddenis. on Fri- October IVER P RIGHT. aced 6 El. beloved hmbnnd of Mrs. Emma E. Bright. _He also leaves onp Bist Mrs. Nina Itnyre of Readin brother, John Bricht of eral services a hnm! 14th and Chapin sts. n Oetober 17, at 10 am. "Rela: i hd friends_ invited. Eharies Town. W. Va e . CAROL JEAX. On Fridar, O%: 1d.. CA AN BROOI dlulh!el’ c( Clllinte J.a yan Brooks Remains resting !Y‘ gesidence. where services will be held on Monday. Octooer 1 10 am. Rela- tives and {riends invited. BROWN. GEORGE R. On Saturday, Oc- tober ' 10. % at residen BROV Illr.ln' OLIVER F. fine: 3 !h'k"tshlr\;l o, toe rown. father of Mre Prandtat her of George W. father-in-law of Wilfam Miner, ices will be held at Asbury M. E 11th and K n.w. on Tuesda tober 13_at_ = o'clock p.m \ds in- LoBer 1% Rerment Harmony cemel . S. ANNIE C. On Priday. October 9. Homeopathic Hospital. ANNIE C BURNS (nee Comber), wiie of ihe G e iihar! T. Burns and sister of Mrs. Case Martin. Remains resting at ihe Tee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. & e plaags, Wil NS, 2 Beiober 17 At 9 St Mary's Hurch. . Relaiiyes and friends fi,"'fx‘é’é“ D ew Cathedral Cem- Slery. Baltimore. Md. COLEMAN, JORN. Priday. October 9 dence! 1470 5, st He leaves iwo cousins. Mrs. Ambush Mrs. Hattie Davis, and many other rel- atives and friends. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home. New SR day. at 1 pm. above pariors . Relatives and friends Preied.” Interment Harmons Ceme: ciober . JEAN ., until Mon- Interment 'HARLES J. On Fridav. October 1036, at George Washington Univers RLES VIS of oeloved. pus- ner, 8, 5 . e nx‘;\(umrnl Toox Sreek Ce Sers. i VIS, HORACE M. On Friday. October DA ot Tt Chis home. Poolesville: Md.. R ' D‘.‘AV{B Davis. ‘;:mcrl! 1887 ni e 5‘#155&5“5! Sinday. October o™ et Y Tterment. Monocacy Lemeters. Beallsville. Md. 11 DAVIS, WILL B, On Frida 1936, at hig ‘residence, WILL B. DAVIS. % Harriett Glass Davis. CRemains rest- at the Lee tuneral home. dih st and Mass, ave. n.e. where services will be held orl Nbnday Ottober 12 at 1030 Relatives and friends invited. In- fefment private. Kindly omit fogers. IA\'II ROY B. _On Saturday. October = . 1936, at Tuberculosis “Hospital. ROY DEAVER. beloved husband of Della " Deaver of 1325 Park rold‘n 3 P rom the, r!sldfllce of Mrs Ernest Minnesota ave. n.e. ouober 12, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and {riends invited. Inter- ment Cedu Hill Cemetery. 11 Testdence of her's Marge 1385 s[sver! orlnhs Flora Doyle and ML G!urle T. Marye. of Columbus, Ohio. Bervices at the above address on Sinday. October 11, &b 2:30 terment vrivate. DUNCAN, TELLA EFFINGER. On Satur- . 1936. at her_residence. LA EFFINGER D Duncan B Seloved mothet of Mrs, Mary Abbe and Mrs. Adeline Ragsdale. Funeral aoervieen and interment at unus‘vkcr. York Bi belgved on «t the Jate Andrew and Catherine Edward: brmhel of Ed- d He also Rem 'nllev & MI“OYI funeral h . 12! . Fla, ave. n.w.. until nm. October ‘11:- thereafter at his rother's residence. 68 M st. n.w. nersl_services on Mond; :30 p.m.. from the a Woodlawn Cemeters. lNo. ARTHUR CHARLES. On Baturd: tober me 1% 10. 1936, at 7 p.m. Caey Hosoltal - ARTHUR 57 the beloved ‘husband._of Lulu 9.and, father of Louise Eno. Nouue EVANS. cmll.l:s On Friday, oc\obfl' 8,1036. at Casualty Rospital, CHARLES fl maing resting at the John T. e tuncral chapel Brd and EVe st Mu. CHARLES, on Saturds: 9368 CHARLES FASS :e oved husband of Irene Fass nd devoted father of Mrs. Samuel E. ilezean. Funeral services at the ehapel 81 Bernard Danzansky. 4501 141h st. n.W, on Monday. October 17. at 10 am. terment private, FRY, JAMES e D Thursday. October 8 . JA FRY. the beloved 2 Y Interment Arlington National Cememy FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V L. SPEARE CO. jgosssos o noe cangeiad w . Speare unbulhm!m St. N.W. & e HR. - Lo 5200 W fif IAM H. SCOTT - 400 Sth St 8.k faneoln 0830, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {113 8evenin 8¢ 8% NAtional 2473 seph F. Birch’s Sons [ weat w&"fi?,’j MSUNW. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GCEO. A COMLEY Bt e Ploral Desiens by, Spert !flth& !hnne Clarenaon 2«15‘-‘ GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT 0100. Cor. 14th & Eye GTJ_E CO._Floral Pieces 1213 P Bu-MW. National 4278 2 be ofl'cred on Monday. | Departed this life on | Funeral Braths. ANE On Sat- tzur llnu:n“.'“ her resi- Pisc: m years, Sidow flf the late allal al ‘ r PIAIMI’ rnm her m- ml enge Hion, 13 2. ab 58 at !t Clmreh e & Pl terment at church cemetery. & GAVER, GlolG! 8. Suddenly. on Fri- 9. 1036. at Casualty Hos- I 8. GAVER of 1In diana ave. n.w.. beloved brnthlr of Nannte McNeer of Middletown. Va. neral and interment (Middletown papers pleas: cnpy ) GAY, SARAH ROGERS. On_Friday. 1 at_her nnaenc 6th % n w.. SARA H R O mich r Bathe d Buat g e e e A B tilock " and William Toney. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 14: You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. GORDON. GEORGIANNA A. On Saturday, Qetober 10, 1930, at her residence. uul GEORGIANNA A DON“beloved wife of the Tite Awiiam C."Gordon _mother of Mrs. Lucllle Dill Mrs, Pharien Townsend William Henr| M ie ld";.!dl GALLABRAN. urda .Ao: denc -ry 0 a.m. and futh Edwina Savoy. her iate residence Monday. October at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment Harmony Cemetery. Services by McGuire. 11 GORDON. GEORGIANNA A. Officers and members of Ruth Chapter. O. E. S,, are requested to_attend the funeral of our Iate sister. GEORGIANNA A. ‘GORDON. from the residence. 1834 Vernon st. n W., Monday. October 12 /1940 at g At J W HARD CK. J. W. J. C. BUTTS. Secy. GREEN. BATIIE M. 00 Thursday. O¢: m.. at her resi- \TTIE H. st ea wife_of William Greea Lizzie Digs. da Lindsay and on Lindsay. Bhte ‘it 1eaves to mourn. thelr loss other Telatives and many friends. Funeral {rom the McGuire funeral home. 1820 5 October 12, at Inter- ment Pavae HACKETT. WILLIAM on anurd-y October 10. 1936_at hls residence. 4306 40th st. n.w. WILLIAM T. HA® beloved " husband of mme £ Asckett. Remains resting e S. H. Hines Co. Remeral home. 5001 ‘T5th st. nw. ® No- tice of funeral later. HALES, ROBERT A On Pridas. Oct ober 936 ROBERT A. HAI beloved n'of the Jaté Nathah A. and Saran C. . Remains resting at Zurhorst’s funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol st. Notice of funeral later. !FDIICK PRA\K €. On Thursday. Oc- 936, PRANK C. HEDRICK brother of Rev. J. rick and Mrs. May Dowell W. Deal funeral home. ne, ‘on Sunday. Octover 11. Sm " Relatives and friends are invited. Piterment Front Royal. Va. en Mou- day. October 17, HOLMES. PERCY A On Friday. October PENCY K. HOLMES: brother of Minnie Siapghter, Lula King and Annie Hudson. He also leaves a host of other Telatives and friends. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral home. 1432 You st. n.w. Remains to be hipped 1o Grandy “Station. Va.. Monday. Octo- er HOLSONBAKE. _LAURETTA numrr Suddenly. on Fridav. October LAURETTA HARDEE HOLSON'BAKI o( 03 816 H e o s Co.{funeral home, ‘Notice of funeral jater. HOWARD. CLARA. Departed this life Thursday. October 819536, at St. Eliza- beth’s Hospital. CLARA HOWARD. She leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. two brothers. one uncle. two sisters-in- law and a host of friends. Funeral sday. October 13. the Fesidence of her sister 445 P st n.w. Rev. Lewis of Burial at Lincoln Memorial . Hin 14th st. n.w. 1n; Cemetery. HOYLE. MARGARET E._ Suddenly. on 16936, at her Tesi- Tehee o< New Hampghire ave. noe STARGARET E HOYLE. the beloved Wite of the late Willlam Hovle and mother r Lambert. Mrs. ~Edwin William Scroggins. Funer es at her late residence on ‘«Imdm Ociober 12. at % pm. In- Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives N, AL BERT Jv Departed this life irsday. October N, 1436, ALBERT He is survived by & son. n: a dauenter, Estelle Car- 0 one sister and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at his late tesidence 1146 16th ! v, October 12. 1 Memorial M. . 161h and Levy sis n.e. Rev. officiating. Interment Pnynes Cemetery. JACKSON. LEON Saturday. OTTO JACK Andrew an brother of Mrs. William ¥ _Jackson and Leons OTTO. Suddenlr. on 936, LEON Mrs. Mary Gwendolyn A._Brown. Tk o e By ‘detoted friend. Mra. LAY Gordan. “Remaint Testing ‘st Frazier s Tineral home. :ind Rhode Island ave. n.w, Notice of hnern later, 13 JOHNSON. THOMAS. On Fridsy, October 936, at_the residence of his dlulh- 4 Morton st. n.w. THOM JOHNSON the devoted father of E"HP and Ben Johnson. Soohia Williams and Eilen Poor. Remains resting af the W rvis funeral church. 1432 You Remains to be shipoed 1o Sn udl 8. C.. Tuesday. October 13. ONES. HATTIE FISHER. On Friday, Oc; 1030, AL et residence, 1411 . Ariin HATTIE ONES, Vite of the late Joseph . Katie Jones Thomas and Melvin erand- mother of Lucille C. Thomas. She alto ex other relatives and many f{riends smains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. Ard and Eve sts. until 3 p.m. Sunday. October 11: there- after ‘at her late Tesidence. Funeral Monday. October 12. at 1 p.m.. from St. John's Baptist Church. Ariington. Va.. Rev. James H. Marshali officiating. In- terment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. 11 KANE, ROSSER . FRANKLIN, 8 Suddenly. on 5. ANKLIR the late Annie Beil Kane and Mrs. Maud_ Burgess. Brady John K. Kane, Rosser M. Kane Irving H. Kane.' Funeral services at the residence of Irving e. Bealeton. Va., on Monday. October 12." at 2 p. Taterment Bealeton Grove Cemetery. KEEN, FDA MAY. On Priday. October 9. 8t ber residence. 100" You st. ‘IDA MAY KEEN (nee Thompson). be)oved wife ol Harry 8. Keen. 8he is m. Kenneth E. one daughter. Mrs James P. y. and several grand- hildren " Services at her late residence on Mon October 12. at 2 p.m. Rel- atives and_friends mvued Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 11 LANG. SARAH A. On Friday. O:mber 1936, at 11:30 pm. SARAH A. LANG. beloved wife of the ‘late William Henry Lang and mother of Mrs. E. Roy L-wl- and John R. Lang of Detrc grandmother of Mrs. Alvin L. A and Miss_Janice Rut Monday. October 12. n 6" clock a.m. from_the residence of her granddaugh- ter. Mrs. Alvin L. Aubinoe. 7200 Over- hill road. - Bethesda, Md. lnlermrnl Glenwood Cemetery. it LEWIS. I!.!Gl\nl.n L Dfp ud !h\x m: Thursday. Octol im 8t. “fillnhrlh H Hosmul RFGINALD He leaves to mourn their loving daughter other. Shniter's Tuneral home. n e naral Tugsday. October 1, 12 o'clock. from Vermont Avenue Bap- tist Church. Rev. Murray officiating Relatives and friénds invited. Inter, ment ‘Arlington National Cemetery. IJT’I’IE AlALlE On Thursday, oelober R N Gnallinger Hospital ALLIE LTPLE" aclered wite ‘of Tuttle Lithe, stepdaughter of John Alexander, daugh- ter of Lula Alexander. niece of Queenie She alsc leaves other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at the ‘ohn T. Rhines funeral chapel .’ird and Eye sts. intll Saturds ber 10. at 3 Monday. October 1 SARAH A. On Priday. at_her residence. H A TLL. October 403 41st Services by the W .W, Chambers Co. MILOVICH. MARY T. On Saturday. Oc- touu 10. 1936, at "Providence "Hosital. T. MILO {he beloved wife ot'The Inte" Luke 3. Milovich, hmer from her late residence. 1241 1 st. n.w_ Notice of time later. MO "!BIY. I\IAIY l: Suddenly !lthr- Rt :?.lsi'n aked 4. beloved o o 2 loved mother o 8. J. Becker, Ml’l C. H. Lavander. Leo and .Yohn Morrissey, Rem:lm at !ll’flol funeral home, Funeral from tl h%e bove ’Iln!l‘l hflfllfl: on ‘n;ljlfll’. ocm T 11 g o R Ghirch st n A Rl‘lfl'ls and (rlends invited. l ‘ ment Mount Olivet cenm.en. i Al EW LEWIS. M OIS, s Shdence nbave residence Monday. October l.‘ n p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cem munvr and friends invited. 55 08 MYERS, nurzl On Wednesda: at 5" an l’nllll; ]"‘)f""l," ahQ " uneral chapel, ‘ird an S.W. i Sunday, . Body" will Thiaped. te "Milford, v.. Tor funer's ul"flul and interment. 11 NALLS. BENIAMIN FEANKLIN, On gat- 10 0, b g " l.hlnel urda: dence o e Berryman of 71 koma Park. D_C. LS “pemains resting st the 8 H. Hines Co. mmn home, 2001 14th at. nw.. until Sund; I" on. Sery- LA R R n m on Monday mut also survived by two sons, Harry C. and | % n: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART O Grove. Westmoreland ty. Va. Rev. fonks officiating. Relatives and m’nu invited. VlllIlL!A. On Priday, :18 p.m. at Mount Alo | Hosplial, WA YNE beloved husban Favne and brother Alken Hart. neral Hond". oewur 12, l‘ from hll late residen: 540! Relatives and friend: t _Arlington Nation: omit flowers, 11 v B n. nmnul inda: tober 11. t] Dl ron Methodist "Chureh w2 b lnlermenl Monocacy Qfl\tll". lellll- IAUNDIIS GEORGE HAI ypmegs. Sismsy ppeior. Lermzn! Monda 2. ‘wood Cemetery. il& HDJ ’VI & mona ‘Times Disoatch sieise cop7.) SMALL. JENICE THOM, Octnbtr 9. 1836, It JENICE THOMAS El ."A h}hllavfd ml(e of fl es. neral services ‘an at Little Rock. Ark. gy m‘!ffll!nl !"IT". n.’( G‘%‘?:G‘l'fl fleld fl Y ber al ) it GE W, SMITH of °" i Va__formerly of - . ‘Cr " belove Ml‘::a.-'. AS. Priday. o-rma nmnlul 2'11 Plerce i 'y 1 funeral home, Soor"at nday. October 12. n? “ariington Natioaal J. H. Nerveri F._Semith, H. Hines Co. st. n.w.. on Moni pm. Interment Cemetery. SMITH. GEORGE W. A lmlll ummum- gation of the New Jerusalem N the funeral of Brother GEORG! By_order . BAIRD, Worshiptul Ma: ar. STEWART, ANNIE M. On Priday, October 9. 1936. ANNIE M. STEWART (nee Han- non). beloved wife of the late Walter Mc C. Etewart. Puneral from her late Iesidence 26 Frankhin at. ne.. on Mon- October 308 Reguienm s At Mariin's reh, Tk Ralatives and mznd- invued Interment Mount Olivet Cemete; STEWART, ANNIE M. ‘Members of xhe lnmaculate Conception Ladies " Aux. N are requested to meet 8 pm. at lh' llu residence of our late sister. ANNIE M. STEWART, to recite the rosary M. HART, Pres. CATHERINE WALSH, Secty. 1L SWAIN, JOHN &, On Ssturdar. October residence. w. Tuesday. October Titerment Conéressional Cemetery.” TUCKSON. WILLIAM. JR. Dennled thlq lite suddenly, October 6. 10:16. at 0:43 pm. WILLIAM TUCKSON. Jr Services mmnu 3 ang h Remains, l;mmrTr;‘ly restise at illiams’ funeral home. 308 L st. n.w, Notirenor fumam Jams. ¥ ULLRICH. ALICE. On Saturday, Ov‘(obfl 10.19:46at_Washington. D. C.. ULLRICH _ Services at me 8. Co._funeral home. ! on Tuesday. October 11 10 erment Rote” it Cemetery.” town, Md. ULLRICH, LILLIAN. After a long ill- nes: LIAN. daughter of the late Wil- d Katherine Ulirich and sister of . Lottie Belitz of Milwaukee. Wis., and Mrs. Annie McCreight of i Remains resting at st Milwaukee. wher be held October 12. I HN. On Thursday, October IORN WIS "0 Feeres Remains resting at the John s funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve s. burg. Va. for funeral services and in- | terment. WILLIAMS, MARGARET. oOn Thursday. Octol 16. at Gallinger Hospital v to be shipped to Peters- | Patriot Awaits Parents Coritending, but unable to prove, that he is Joe Coope:, aged 3, the young man shown here was picked up last night by @ police car from No. 9 precinct when he was seen vigorously waving an American flag at the corner of Sixth and H streets. Given a “third degree”’ grilling in the form of a bor of ice cream, the flag waver refused to talk and precinct police took him to the Receiving Home to await the appearance of his parents. He was allowed to retain his flag in hopes it might aid in eventual identification. —Star Staff Photo. GRAPHIC ARTS GROUP HOLDS YEARLY OUTING | “Nata1 kiner,” been shooting natives from ambush Athletic Events Highlights of | Without apparent motive. Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 510 C St. NE. Linc. 5537 Ambulance Service South African Killer Amuck. South Africa is looking for- the Frolic at Annapolis Roads Club. Despite inclement weather, nearly 150 members of the Graphic Arts | Association attended their annual | outing yesterday at the Annapolis | Roads Club. A golf tournament, base ball game and other sporting events took up | the afternoon. Luncheon and din-| ner was served at the club. | | President Karl V. Eiker and James ||, | D. Bligh, general chairman of the outing, headed the group. Judges | for the athletic games, other than golf, were Robert W. Davis, William | | N. Freeman and Elmer M. Pusey. W. WARREN TALTAVULL The Firtest FUNERAL SERVICE Regardiess of nn amount you SARGARET WILLIAME, danahter of 1he late Haves and Gertrude Willlams. Sk is also survived by one sister. Miss Helen Payne: two brothers. Raymond and ‘Thomas Willlams: one aunt. one uncle $nd » host of other relatives and friends. emain Eatur fober 12 at 1 p.m.. from Toncral ‘home. * Tnicrment Lincolp Me» morial Cemetery. In Memortam. CRITES. CHARLES WINSHIP. 1In loving nmembr-nrn of my darling little erand- LES WINSHIP CI CH, who d!ed four years ago today, October 11. aged 3 vears. Tl st e it et Is the bud lhnl is killed by the frost. Bur the Jove that is dearest and rares It the love that T have lost HIS LONELY GRANDMOTHER. * | HISER. KUNIGUNDA. A tribute of love | and devotion to the memory of our dear | mother. KUNIGUNDA HISER. who tered into eternal rest seven years ago | today. October 11. 1920 | HER CHILDREN. * JERMAN. JOHN H.. JR. In loving re- f _our dear husband and parted ihis life v'r‘m‘“e" Jazo 10day, e three years agzo today. October 11. Surrounded by fnends. T am lonesome, In the midst of pleasure I am blue: A smile on my face and a heartache, Alwavs thnklnl dear. of you. _DEvorsD m AND BONS. ¢ iove Tother Mc- CA D’m ho departed !h!l lflr eleven Jears ago today. Octover 225, AU S. ¢ P!\DLIZTO\' \EBSI! LESSIE 'ON. who devarted this it mre. ars acs today. October 11t Loved by her fou childse: VIOLA HART. £ Le- ROY PB’DLI.'I‘ON RAYHOK'D PIN~ THAYER. nuov G. Bl n( e dear father. ER. who departed this life twenty- hree years ago today. October 11. 1913. What would we not xive to clasp your In mzmory of Sacred to the mem- NELSON G. Yoy face just to see Your lovite wmmiic, 30ur wueum voice, Which meant so much t We cnnnoo hear your lovmz volu. Your smile we cannot see. Buv let lhls little token show remember thee is CHILDREN. 2 WORMLY. MINNIE. rted this life 1Wo years ago mdu. October 11, 1934, MINNIE WORI The month of Oc!.oher SIS Mty 18 here, To us the saddest of the Because. two years ago today Our loving mother passed aw. ‘THE CH’I!.DR'N = (¢dar Hill Wiashinglooes most Beaudliful Cme't“érg fl/wfléef | % ¥ ONE OF THE LARGESy {; | | OERTAKERS mmew @ 1 e FUNERAL HOMES 1400 Chapin Sl. N-w- Call COlu 918 Cleveland Ave,, Riverdale Park Call GReenwood 1221 . | son : | golf; William N. 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These new hieroglyphics are the unknown, the unmentioned Q\- which appear a tuner hnud zontrn'y This is For information thet is bomest, Reference_that is resl— Just ask yonr weigh- bor abont The Funersl Home is the. DEAL price for a $150 Funeral & gunman who has’ ENVOY MAY LIST PAPAL SCIENTISTS Vatican Sesretary of State May Recommend New Academy Members. By the Azsociated Press. NEW YORK, October 10.—A spokes- man for Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, the papal secretary of state, disclosed tonight that the cardinal had no specific commission from the Pope for seeking out American eligibles for a Vatican-projected internstional academy of science, reported today in Vatican City dispatches. It was added unofficially, however, that the papal secretary, lacking any specific instruction in the matter, was in no sense forecloséd from making recommendations as to possible Amer- ican members of the academy. ‘The Vatican City advices said the academy would be known as the Pon- tifical Academy of Science and that its members need not be Catholic, provided they were not anti-religious. It was added the inclusion of some Americans was regarded certain. During the day the cardinal had lunch with Patrick Cardinal Hayes, visited & number of New York churches and was driven across the new Tri- | borough Bridge. He directed that his | automobile twice be stopped, 8 mem- ber of his party reported, as he examined parts of the structure that particularly interested him. With Cardinal Pacelli on the drive was his companion, on this, his first | American trip, Commendatore Enrico | Galleacei, the architect and engineer of St Peters. 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