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BONNELYCKE, EMIL:. On Tuesday, Oc- igher ‘13, Thd. atinis xesidence; 204 Bradiey Blvd NELYCKE. husband of Marie Bonnelycke. Services at the above address on ay, October 16. at 11 agn, Interment Rock t,;r;ek Cemetery. BROWN. EVA. On Tuesday, October 13 1936, EVA BROWN. wife of the late Robert Brown. Puneral Friday, October }fl. at | pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis uneral churéh. 1492 You &t n.w. Inter- ment Lincoln Memorlal Cemetery. 15 BROWN, MABEL. On Tuesay, October 13. 1p36. ai. Geozgetown University ospital, MABEL. wife of the late Joseph wn. She is survived by two da ters. mother. two brothers. four ul \d_other relatives and friends mains resting at Ste t's funeral home, 30 H st._n.e. until p.m. Friday, Oc- tober _186. Funer: and interment Springfield. 8. C. BURKE. MARY F. Departed this life di October 12, 1936, at her resi- 5 New Jersey ave. n.w.. MARY BUR! to mourn their loss a devoted mother. Annie Mitchel: three brothers. John. William and Rubin ister, Mrs. Lula Bowie, and ¢ relatives and friends mains may be viewed at the Mal 8chey funeral home. New Jersev Vi and R st. n.w._Funeral Fridav, October 16" at'i0 am. from above parlors Relafives and " iriends inviced. = Inter- ment Manassas. Va BURRELL, JOSEPH LEWIS. Denarted this life on Wednesday. October 14, 1t at the residence of his daughter Tolson: 1455 Heckman st. $.u LEWIE BURRELL. devoted Mrs. Nora R Mrs. Elizab Tansil. agd Joh bidther. children. tvo a host of other Remains_resting at the home. 350 R I ave. n.w urday. October 17, at Liberty Baptist Chur tween H and I sts. Rev efficiating. Interment Harmony 5 d §. be- H T. Gaskins | Ceme- . on Sun- N_CAL- | Hattie N. CIEMON. Suddes y. October 11. 19:i6. CLEM HOUN. the beloved husband of Calhoun of RIS New Jersey ave. father of Annie Lee ward Calhoun. Also sirviving afe two sisters. one brother and otaer reiatives | and_friends. Remains resting a: 8. Washinston & Sons' funeral 487 N st. nw. until 5 pm Remains ta be ship: for funeral and inter €OLLINS. JULIA tober 15. 1936 13th st. n.w.. JULIA E. COLLINS "(nee beloved wife of the late Thow 1s_and mother of Rev. Henr al {rom her late re:i- Octobe to10 Reo) at_the Shr the Sacred Hear! al 10:30 an tives and_{riends invited_ to attend terment Mount Olivet Cemetery DAVEY. BERTHA M. tober 14 THA M.'D. W. Daves home, Monday nd ved friend Interment Glenwood Cemetery. FRANKLIN, PATRICK. On Wedne:d October 14, 1116, PATRICK F native of ' County ~ Tipperary N.J of W n.w October Mat at Coni Interment Mount Cemetery. Relatives and friends invite 15 Oc- he Tuesday pm. a HORACE of Thelma the Nevius ave F Interme FRYER. HORACE B. On 3 Vi, &b 905 Apts her | trom N. Y p.m fu- Oc- neral home 6 Glea- 15 tober | PRYER. HORACE B. cation of Hope Lodge. No_ 0. M ehv called for the purpose of sttend = funeral of our late broth- er HORACE B. FRYER. on Friday. Oc tober 18 at 1 pm MURRAY W_GOULD. Master. Attest: ~ PAUL B. ELCAN. Secy. 13 GELFELD. DORA. On Thursday. October 15. 1035 DORA GFLFELD. beloved wife of David Geifeld and mother of Miss Gertrude Gelfeld Mrs. Tda Lann. Louis, Albert and Morris Geifeld ~Services at her late residence. 224% Haill pl. n.W. on Fridas. October 1f. at 11 am. HARMAN. EVERETT McDOWELL. _On Wednesday, October 14. 1936, at Wil- liamson. W EVERETT McDOWELL HARMAN. husband of Ada_Birmingham Harman. Services at Gawler's chapel. (0 Pa. ave. n.w.. on Friday. Octooer 16 at 11 am. HARROD, ROBERT, SR. On Mondzy. Oc. ber 1. 1136, at his residence. Hunt: ville. Md. ROBI voted “hushand _of ¥ also is survived b Ha R. Smallwood. Gertrude Jackson, or. and Ella Senders: six . William. Robert. jr.; rles A. Isish and Francis Herrod: thirty-five grandchiidren. twents-seven ndchildren. two devoted neph- five daughters-in-law an ns-in-law. Remains resting s funeral home. 30 H st. ne 1. Thursday: thereafter at hi residence. Funeral Friday. Octobe 16, at 1_pm._from. Ridgiey Churcl Ridglev. ' Md. "Rev. Simms officiating. | Interment church cemetery, Sleep on. dear father, | And take vour rest; We_loved vou ! ut God loved you best 15 | On Monday. October 17, | Freedmen's Hospital. JEAN | beloved daughter of Harold and | Mary Haves. devoted granddaughter of | John and Clara Taylor. She also leaves five uncles. three aunts, other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. “rd and | Eve sts_ sw. where funeral serviees | will be held at | pm. Pridav. Octob, 16. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. BEMSLEY, DOROTHY NAOMI. day. October 17 | pital. DOROTHY devoted daughter of Mrs of Pomonker. A ert L. Mack. also leave friends. Rem T. Rhines {1 sts. sw. P 2 pm. fron E. Church’ Pom in church cem i JOHNSON, JOHN A. On Tuesday. Octo- | ber 13, 1926, JOHN A. JOHNSON. be- | loved hushand of Pearl Johnson, father | of Bernice. Evelyn. Frances and Charles Johnsen. grandfather of e.ma Johnson and brother of Henrietts also leaves other reiatives & eral Fricay. October 1 am., from his late Tesidence. 33 Plerce st nw Remains resting at the W. Erne Jarvis funeral church. 14:32 You st. n.w. until 10 a.m. Thursday. Oectober 15 thereafter at hi: late residence. ment Arlington National Jemetery, JORNSON. SAMUEL day. Ociober 17 pital._ after & brief (BLUE) JOHNSON Hattie Jo n of #on of Vi two brother relatives a los Funer pm., from 8ons' funera BAYES. JEAN. 16, & On Mon- i, at Gallinger Hos- | NAOMI HEMSLEY. | Bessie H. Mac ghier of Rob- | s Mack. She and many the John rd and Eve October 16, M | nterment | 15 Inter- 15 and other | to mourn their | October 16, ai 2 - Yashington * & me — 46 st nw Relatives and #riends invited. Inter- ment in Woodiawn Cemetery . KELLY. JORN. deniy, on Wednesday. October 14 JOHN. beloved hns: band of the late Mollie Ahern Kelly, Funeral from his late residence. 1 Farragut st. n.w. on Friday. Octoher 16, at 8:30 ‘a.m. Reauiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart at o'clock Friends invited, Interment Rock Creek Cemetery 15 KING. EMMA F. On Wednesday, October 14. 1936, at the_home of her daughter Mrs. Wilbur F. Day, in Rockville, Md Mrs. EMMA F. KING. beloved wife of the late R. Keni King. Remains rest- ing ai the home of her daughter. Mrs. William J. Dar. Damascus, Md. unti Priday. October 1. when funel ices will be held at the Damascus M. E. Church at 2 p.m. Intermeat in Damas- cus Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W R. Speare establishment. Narhnoi%ens 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. NE.____Lincoln 5200 CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 801 EAST CAPITOL ST. LINCOLN 037 Jose;zh F. Birch’s Sons (A L. YCOCK. Manager) ons et ol 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 Seventn 8t N:% NAtional 2473 FUNERAL DESIG: GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT wl«n PRICES. PHONE NAT 0106. Evenings and Sundays GEO. A. COMLEY &M & ~J-1 fiféfl‘h’éfil" Srenaon 21 i GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces ‘1213 P 8t N.W, NAtional ¢276 nw. | Reeder and Ed- | Henry | Cor. 14th & Eye]| Drathsa. LARSON, THELMA. On Wednesda: - O T “THELMA LARSON. be- Joved daughter of Emil and Louise Lar- son. Funeral from the W. W. Deal fu- neral home, 816 H st. n. on Friday, October 16, at 11 a. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. MacKAY. DR. WILLIAM HENRY. ‘Wednesday., October 14. 1936, at Ol N _C. long ilin Dr. Tiaki' HENRY "MacKAY, axed 45 yeu Lefoved Bugband " of | Fiorence Gompers Puneral Priday. October 1 A% pra.. from the 8. H. Hines Co. fu Reral horie, 2901 14th st. now. Burlal at_Arlington National Cemetery. with fAli ilitary and Masonie horiors. - Rel tives and friends invited. (Waltha Mass., papers please copy.) 15 MacKAY, DR. WILLIAM. ~Members Fort_Stevens Post. No. 32. will assemble at post’ headquarters Thursday. October 15. 1936, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of tending the American Legion services for_our departed com- rade. Dr. WILLJAM MacKAY. which will be held at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2801 14th si. nw. &t ® p.m. Funeral services Eriday. Oc tober 16. at 2 p.m. at the’above fu- al home and at Arlinaton National Cemetery at 3 p.m GEO. W. PHILLIPS, Commander. MacKAY, WILLIAM H. A special co ‘munication of Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, P. A A M. is called for Priday. October 16, 1 at 1 pm. for the purpose of conducting the Masonic funeral services of our late brother. WILLIAM H. Mac- KAY. By order of the master RALPH L HEBBARD. Secretary | MAYER. ELIZABETH. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday. October 14, 1436 at’the resis drnce of her son. 3648 11th st nw. FLIZABETH MAYER. the beloved wite of'the late Adalphus Mayer and mother Adolphus Mayer. Jr. of Pittsburgh Frank L. Maver of Chicago. Tl 16 Jullus Mayer of Washinton C. neral from the W. W. Chambers Co. acral home. 1404 Chapin st, nw.. on day. October 16. at 2 p.m. Relaiives friends igvited. Interment Cedar il Cemetery 15 1S. JOHN. of On_ Monday, Oclober 190:1." at_Si_ Petersburg. Fla. JOHN ENNIS. Funersl services were held ober 14 at § am. at Bavnard's fu- al home. St Petersburg, Fla. Rev O'Farrcll officiating. Father MERRILL. ELLEN G. On Wednesda: i6. at her residence tober 14. 1 2 Kenmore st . Cherrydale. Va. ELLEN MERRILL. wife of Wallace D. Merr! n Westminster, Md. Friday. Oc- o5 Departed this life CELESTINE beloved _daughter ~of ~Lulu nes and the late Albert Holmes. so leaves 10 mourn & devoted hus- Rufus Nelson: two sisters, Ethel inoie and Catherine Holmes: ‘hree two nieces and (wo brothers- Remains resting at Barnes & funeral home. ith 30 pm her late Ociober 1 officiating. neters. OFFUTT. HILIEARY I October 15, 1956, a home. Rockville pike. Garrett Pa LLEARY L.. the beloved husban: <atherine Peier Offutt Funeral serv t his late residence Saturday, a1l Interment’ Oak | Hol | She ban Thursda residence. v al services will be at p.m. Rev Interment Rose- heid Priday ©Oa Tt 15 am Tuesday dence, 2703 ing iliness, devoted sister nt of Mrs. survived by Remains home. x4 eral la AN. Colymbia Temple. No O E of W. will hold a sorrow Thursday. October & pm. at the Eiks' Home for the funeral of Daughte ERSON. F S: at 1 pm ch. R st nw FLORENCE A, CAMPBELL. D. R. NAOMI E. WASHINGTON. Secy - RACHNER. MAX. On Wednesday, October 1630, at the Elks' Home Bedford MAX RACHNER Remains resiing the Lee funeral home. #th st. and Mass. ave. n.e. Notice of funeral later. ROGERS. JOHN E. On Thursday. October | 15. 1926, JOHN E_ ROGERS. _ Puneral from the W. W._ Chamoers Co. Southeast funeral home, 11th st. se. on Pri- dav. October 16. at 9:30° am. Inter~ menit Fort Lincein Cemetery. AROL M. On Thursday, Oc- 1936, ai Emergency Hospital, beloved wife of Walter G ;) Quesada st. n.w. and sis- MacMurray. ° Services 1 of Joseph Gawler's Sons. on Saturday. Ofto- p.m. " Interment Fort Lin- PARKER, CLEMENTINE. O ober 134, 143G, at her re F st nw. _after a | CLEMENTINE PARKER of Anothy Jefferies and Mazgie Todd. seven nieces. of other relut resting at Fi . L ave. n.w. Sne_also i four nephews es and friend s funeral ice of session of 1936, 8t rrange o from M betwee «nd Lith sts | 2 ; ¢ 15 STOKES, GEORGE H. Suddenly. on Tues- | day._October 13. 1936. at his_residence. Good Hope rd. se, GEORGE H. ST aged 43 vears. beloved hns- band of Sarah H. Stokes (nee Watson). Funeral from the above sddress on Pri- day. October 16. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ~ Interment CoRe gressional Cemetery. Arrangements by P A. Taltavul 15 | TOLIVER. FAN On_Wednesday._Oc- tober_ 14 at Freedmen's Hospital. FAN- NIE TOLIVER. the devoted daughter of Lillian _and_ the late Charies Toiver, sister of Carrie Smith. Dorothy and Leo Toliver. Remains resting at the W- Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 14:7 You st. n.w. Funeral Saturday. October 13. at 1240 pm., m Galbraith A. M. E Zion Churci. nlerment Harmony Cem- etery 16 TUCKER, WILLIAM J. On Wednesday. October 14. 194, al his residence. 3 ith st n.w. WILLIAM J. TUCKER. husband of the late Louie H_‘Tucker. Remains_ rest the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, =001 14th st. n.w. Fu- neral services al the above funerai home on Friday. Qctober 14 at 4:30 pm. Interment Rotk Creek Cemeter: 15 CKER. WILLIAM J. A special com- unieation of Stansbury Lodee, No. 24 A M.. is called for Friday. October i. &' 1 pm. for the purpose of conducting the Masonic funeral services of our lae ner, WILLIAM J. TUCKER. By order of the maste RALPH L. HEBBARD. Secretary. TUCKSON, WILLIAM, JR. Suddenly Priday. tober 9, 1036, TUCKSON, Jr.. beloved son_of William and Gertrude Tuckson. husband of Ruth Tuckson, b T other relative Funeral Friday. Octobe from_his late residence. 1006 n.w. Remains resting at the Ernest Jarvis funeral church. You st n.w. until 11 am. Thu thereafier at his late residence. ero ment Woodlawn Cemetery. 16 WHELLER, EDWARD. Depar'ed this life on Monday. October 1. 1936. at his residence. 309 P st. sw. EDWARD WHELLER. ~ He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Mary Wheller: one deuehter. Virgie Whieller: one son_ Rich- ard Wheller: _one brother, = Samuel . Wheller. and other relatives and friends Remains resting at Barnes & M funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. p.m. Thursdsy, October 15: then to ate’ Tesidence where funeral ser will be held Friday. October 16 p.n; Cemet WHITE, on nesdav. ~ October 14, 6. JOSEPHINE WHIT! widow of George White. the residence of he rtle Grace Dent. 13 Saturday. Octaber 17 H nce to Si. Theresa's Chnrch. 15 V sts. s.e.. where mass «ill be offe 9 a.m, !nx;il:('e repose of her sonl atives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 16| WILCOX. MALTILDA JOSEPHINE, _On Wednesday. October T4. 19:46. at 2:15 am. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. U, S. A Heavener, Kensington, Md.. after a 'lingering illness. MALTILDA JOSEPHINE WILCOX (nee Cochran), be- loved wife of the late Thomas J. Wil- cox. Funersl services at the home of her’ daughter. Mrs. W. Thomas Hormes, Forrest ave.’ Eden Terrace_Catonsville, Md.. on Priday at 3 p.m. Interment at | Baltimore Cemetery. WRIGHT. THOMAS E. Departed this life on Sunday. October 111936, in Emer- | gency Hospital. THOMAS E. WRIGHT. | the beloved son of Robert and the late Frances Wright. He also leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Mrs. Beatrice Wright: one son, Thomas Wright, ir.: five sisters. four brothers and other rei atives “and friends. Remains resting | with L. E. Murray & Son. 12th and V sts. n.w. ' Funeral Priday. Octeber 16, at' 1 p.m. from Friendship Baptis Chureh. Rev. Whitting officiating. _In- terment in Oxon Hill. Md. 15 In Memoriam. BUTLER. LUCY ANN. In sad_but lovin; BOTEER'why died siehteen vears > 'vho died today. October 15, 1918, " Lo %0 May her soul rest in peace. HER SON. BENJAMIN T. BUTLER, * CARLTON. ALDINE J. Sacred to the memory of our beloved and dev & 85S¢ ) e grept yond one year ag0 today, October 18, 1036, No_one knows our longing And few have seen us weep: ‘We_shed our tears with aching hearts While others are asleep, DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTERS.- * COLEMAN, NANNIE. In id but lovin, remembrance of our di wife an mother, NANNIE COLEMAN. who passed ;;l; one year ago today, October 15, dav ARAH JOSEPHINE. Funieral One year has passed. how we miss her. Some may think the wound is healed: Bug no one knows the aching sorrow at lles within our hearts concealed. FATHER_AND SON. WESLEY COLE- MAN. EARL COLEMAN, GRIMSHAW. WILLIAM H. In loving Te- mwembrance of our dear husband and father, WILLIAM H. GRIMSHAW, who departed this life nine years ago today, October 15. 1027. - Loved in life. remembered in death. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HAWKINS. JULIA M. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our. be- loved mother. JULIA M. HAWKINS. who left us three years ago today. October 15. 1933. - Anniversary mass. for % repose of her soul. at St. Vincent Paul's Catholic Church. We've had three years of sorrow, ‘We've siffered our greatest loss: (e saxe ol Jesus “HER Oc- | of | | on | WILLIAM | 3 1417 THE EVENING ~STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. C; THURSDAY; OCTOBER 15, 1936 5 Washington Boys’ Paintings Shown at National Museum sented in the exhibit are Harold H. Gelise and Donald Hall Robertson, both 17 and entrants from Central High School, and Ebbie Chase, 16, and Alan Moran, 17, Roosevelt High School. All exhibitors were contestants in a contest judged last Spring in Pitts- burgh: More than 10,000 entries were received, including olls, water colors, pencil drawings, sketched, decorative designs, prints, mechanical drawings, sculpture, jewelry, metal work, pot- tery and textiles. The pieces which reached final judging in Pittgburgh were only the best of hundreds of local contests held beforehand in eity school systems. In addition to the American high school art, there is a division of work from .schools in Canada, Belgium, Russia, Austria, France and Denmark, CHILEAN HORSEMEN ARRIVE TOMORROW Members of the Chilean Army team, who will compete with the Mexican SALE !'! “Union” Hardware' Ball Bearing A water color by Peter de Anna, which won fourth prize in the pictorial art division of annual high school exhibition. HE work of five Washington boys is on display at the Na- tional Museum as part of the ninth annual Scholastic Ligh school arts and crafts exhibition, now I JOHNSON, | Memoriam. | SARAH €. In lovine memory dear friend. Mr ARAH S who stoie away to Jesus one NSON year ago today, Ociober 15 In seasons of di and_grief My soul has ofte elief. And oft_escaped t ipter s By thy return r of praver HER DEVOTED FRIEND., MRS. SADIE CARROLI, WINGARD . JOHNSON, SARAH SOPHIA. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our devoted | mother. sister and other. SARAH SOPHIA JOHNSON. who departed this nte year ago today, Ociober 15, A wonderful mother in every way. One who was better God never made A wcnderful mother. so loval and true. One in a million. that. mother. was you. Yotheg, you gave us the best bf your Lfe You cRerished our sec our sorrows. | our strife | You taught us to love, bray Dear_mother. in heaven, God bless you togay. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER 'MAY- BELLE BROWN. AND GRANDCHIL- DREN AUDREY AND HAROLD sad day. BROWN. One year ago since that When from us. sister, you were called awav: Our hesrts vearn with endless pain. We'd give anvthing on earta to have you back with us agamn. __* HER DEVOTED SISTERS MARY V. BRISCOE AND FLORENCE E. ROSS PRINETTI. EDWARD. In loving remem- | brance of our dear husband and father. | EDWARD PRINETTI. who departed this life Niteen years agc today, October 15 1021 Surroihded by friends In the midst of pleasure I am biue; A smile 6B my face and a heartache. Always thinking of you DEVOTED WIFE AND’ CHILDREN. * | WASHINGTON. CHARLOTTE. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear grand- | mother. CHARLOTTE WASHINGTON. | ‘who departed this life six years ago to- | day. Octob. - 15. 1930. As_the Autumn leaves were falling That sad October day. \ An_angel came from heaven And took mv dear grandmather home HER LOVING GRANDSON, EARL FASTON - 3 WHITE, SERENA V. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear cranddaughter. niece and &ousin. SE- KENA V. WHITE (nee Allen). who en- tered her heavenly home one year ago todav. October 1} 1935, We have had our year of sorrow, We re suffering ‘a_great 1oss: 1t for the sake of Jesus £ “the cross. mbered in death. COUSIN. JEANNETTE P. BFLL. DEVOIFD * GRSDMOLHER JULIA ALLEN. AND FAMILY. = WILLIAMS, M3RIA L. “In memory of our beloved mother and wife, MARIA L WILLIAMS. who departed this life ten yeais ako today. 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