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Qards nf Thanks. IMITH, E. ll:lNlcl: “The {amily of tm late Miss E. CE SMITH wish express umr deen appreciation sincere thanks to our many friends. nelxhbau and relatives for their kind- ness. sympathy -use of cars -nn flom tributes durlnl their recent VENEY. MITCH! sincere and er & FAMILY, MITCHELL. The family of [ELL VENEY wishes to express its R eootetiation he " fraternal Fellows. Church 'and many friends for their sym- pathy and, services rendered quring briel iliness anc beautiful floral tributes at the death of my husband. ALICE VENEY, Deaths. ALEX. AVDIH MII DRVII Denarted this B Dysariag thi e on_ 5 G esidence oL her & 2ird st. n.v.. MILDRED NDER. wife. of the ‘late Henty Alexander. ~She leaves to mourn their loss two ‘daushters. 1 and Mattie Goffrey brothers ~Mary Stew, liams and George Wil children. elght great a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday. November 4. at I o'clock. from Jenifer's funeral parlo Burial at Arlington National Cemetery. BACHE. MRS. V. _On Saturday. Oc- tober 31. 1 t the residence of her son. Edmund W. Bache_San Francisco. Calif.. Mrs. E. W. BACHE. sister of Mrs Erank P Avefy and the late Maj. Frank Av Seryices and burial Thurss, Gas November 5.t Helena. Mot BANKS, SEL o oaaay e L 19536, At T1:40° am., Falls ‘Church, Va 2 the beloved mother_of Arthur cousin_of Erlena Washington, Maude Smith and Alcindn Washington. Notice of funeral later Remains resi- ing at tne Ernes church. 1432 You st BOUSH. CON: vember 3 Hospital. CONSTANCE BOUSH. danighter of the late Nathaniel and Jane Boush She also leaves other relatives friends to_mourn their loss. Funeral at = p.m._Wednesday. November 4. from the St. Paul's Church. Alexandria, Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery CAMPBELL. HARRY NERBERT. On Mon- dav. November ». 1936, HARRY HER- BERT. beloved husband of Funeral from his Iate resi- 23 44th st. n.w. on Wednes- . November 4. af 9 am. Requiem | mass at St. Ann’s Church at 9:30 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Inter- New Cathedral Cemetery, Md. d-u:hm 2% ALEXA n.w Y a6 BELL. the beloved daughter of Walter and Sailie Campbell and sister of Bobbie Campbell. Notice of funeral later. Re- mains resting et the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. | You st. n.w. CARTWRIGHT, MARY. On Monday. No- vember 1936 at her residence ETd o ne MARY CARTWRIGHT. beloved wife of the late William Cart wrisht and mother of Mrs Joseph Zer Mrs. Loretta G-oru Cartwright rs._ Genevieve Francis® Raun of services at the W) Chambers Co. funeral home, 1404/ Chapin st. n w. on Thursday. November 5 at p.m. Rela- tives and ~friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 4 LUGSTON. CHARLES icsdsy, Noveamber 10:6. at dence. 135 West Wo Chase. Md CHARLES DENNETH Ci heioved husband of Alice M. &y and father of Caroline D . Remains resting at Hysons's parlors, 1300 N st. n.w. ices on Wednesday, November 4 p.m_ at the above funeral parlors. terment Fort Edward. Y. cul RRY. VERNETT A. LOIS. MARY LOIS CAMP- On_ Monday. el e fon a In- Suddenly 19336, on Sat- st her resi- N be. atives and (riends Stewert's funeral home. and may be viewed Tuesday. noon neral Wednesday. November 4. at 9 a.m from Holv Redeemer Church. N. Y. and aves. now. Interment Lincoln Me- Departed this lite ov at Gai- Howpital = iliness. ER DAVIS. S; of the lile Davis. He le: mourn_their loss four daughters, Rrsn Reeder. Mrs. Pearl Powell sie Epps and Mrs. Emma Tucker: Homer. jr.and Henry Davis. grandchildren Remai resting L E_Murray & Son. 1- sts. n.w Funeral notice later. DELANEY. MATTHEW A. On Sundav, November 1. 1936 at Walter Reed Gen: eral Hospital. MA'I'YHEW A. DELANEY. brigadier zener: S_ A (retired). husband of !flnzhmlh V. DeLaney. fiodv resting at the Tabler funeral home. 4217 fth st. n.w. until Wednesday. November 4. when services will be held in the Church of the Epiphany. G st. between 13th and | 14th n.w. at 2 pm. followed by inter- ment, K'lh full ‘milifary honors, lington Nl(lnnll Cemetery. DUVALL. HA! ¥ GILBERT. On Vlundn' November 19336, at_his re‘ld!ncf Bionae ave, Cheverly. Md., Yot | ERT; *eiored hurband” of - Rogers Duyall Services at his late resi- dence on Wednesday. November 4. at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3 uxnnucu HARRY. ‘Suddenly. on Friday, Octeber 0 1130, at Baltimore Md ERKENBRACK. v husblnd n{ anhl Erkenbrack. two Re- mains resting at his late residence. {24 | PETER. | . until 11 am. Wednesday. Funeral from tne funeral on: Wednesdny. November 4. Relatives and friends mv‘ud Titerment Prospect Hill Gemetery GEORGE, On \flmdlv October CONSTANTINA GEORGE. beloved wife of Peter George and mother of Gus and Christine George Funeral from her late residence. 1351 Parkwood place n.w. on Wednesday. November 4. at 1:30 pm.; thence to St Sophia’s Greek Orthodox Church and L sts. n.w. where services will held ‘at 2 p.m." Relatives and friends invited. “Interment Fort Lincoln Cem- etery GIBSON. GURLEY HATCH on Monday. November 2. 1936 Iesidence. TR00 Lrving st ne. GURLEY HATCHER G! N. the beloved husband of Ada Roome Gribson, neral hereafter BARGROVE, JULIAN 0. On Monday. No- vember 2. at his residence. 160: S hw. SOLIAN O HARGROVE. be- loved ~ brother of ncis Hargrove, Pavne and Marion C. Hargrove, both of this city, Services' at his late resi- dence on Thursday, November 5. at Funeral private. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 4 BEATH. THERESA G. vember 2, 'm 412 e Suddenly. at_his Notice of fu- Mondas. e 19186, TH!TRESA G. HEATH, beloved mother ‘of Carl F. Heath and | TAYLOR, CORA HUNTER. Mrs. Veronica M. Lord. Remains rest- ing at the Lee funeral home. 4th st and Mass. ave. nee. until Thursday. Novem- ber B AtR:d0'am: thence to’ the Im- ate Conception Catholic Church. FAnd N ste T where miss wil b offered at % am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Y GGINS. GEORGE WASHINGTON. On November 3. L the nome of it son. Ciatence Higeins Glen Ech Md.. GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGGINS, Remains resting at Gartner's funerai home, Gaithersbure. Md. Notice of fu- neral services later. LILLIAN, On Monday. No- 1936, at Garfleld Hospital. Ll’LLXAN HOP‘FORT‘H beloved wife of Henry J. Hoflorth. Funeral services at the Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chlpin Kl n I' on Wednesday, No- yem| m. Relatives and lri!nfl.\ |nHIzd Inl'rmtm Prospect Hill Cemetery. 1636, at the home of Mrs, F. bt Charles st Eamonston. TTIE UBBARD, aged @6 5, Npcloved wite of the Dia Hubbard. terian Hyattsville, Md. Wednesdav. November 4. at 2 p.m. terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. FARL NELSON. on Baturday A1 1936, EAR N . the beloved son of Hatiic B | WILLIAMS, MARIA. James and devoted friend of Mrs. Lin- nie Daniels. He also leaves two aunts and other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Wednesday, November -4, ‘at 1:0 D.m.. {rom the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Lincoln_ Memorial cemeury. Rev. Au- qustus Lewis officiatin 3 JOEBNSON. SLARENCE life Suni ovember 1 1056 at Gal- linger Hospital CLARENCE K. 'JOHN SON. He leaves to mourn their loss loving nuenu Madge Johnson and Carl Gra a_brother. Bernard_Johnson Remainis Tosting at Eugene Pord's fi- neral home. 1300 South_ Capitol untii 4 pm. esda; N thence to 3431 M pl. s nesday. November 4. above address. Cemetery, Rev. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. T LR doa sy Navonat 28031009 t. N.W, J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 J h F Birch'l Sons “lflu.li o Guie "5034 M 'St N.W. ank Geier’s Sons Co, Ao Chinar "1 NAtional 2473 CHAS. S. ZURH ZURHORST CO. S01_EAST CAPTIOL ST _LINCOLN 0372 Departed this Miller_offici FUNERAL DESIGNS. Jarvis funeral | and | Va | Katherine | MRS. S. J. GRAHAM BURIED IN BROOKLYN Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham was buried yesterday in Kensico Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y., with a simple serv- ice, only members of the family being present, according to word received here. Her body arrived on the steamship Queen Mary yesterday from Paris, France, where she died October 23, and where her funeral services were held in the American Cathedral on October 26. Mrs. Graham was the wife of Judge Samuel Jordan Graham, formerly of the United States Court of Claims. Both were well known in the city. Braths. K A, . Suddenly. on Mon- 16, at his residence. T PRANK A JORNSON beloved son of the late and M. Isabell vembe: Er R aged 60 years. J. Harrison_Johnson Wimsatt. Funeral from St. Dominic's Church, ‘on Wednesday, November 4. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment (private) in Rock Creek Cem- eters.” Please omit flowers. at_hi Fond mw. SouiRE band of Emma Jones vived by a devoted brother. . A Jenes: four sons, Hasker. Robert. Gien- nie and John Jones of New York City: four loving daughters. Thedora Ealy. | Rose Gibbs. Marie Rhinehart and Jane Pollard of New York City: other relatives | and friends. Remains may be viewed after I p.m. Tuesday. November 3. a the J. L. Lowe funeral home. us r:mlnn ave. n.w. Interment Aiken, 8. KERNS. GEORGE_WILLIAM On dar . November 3. 1o OEORGE WL LIAM KERNS. beloved father of Wil- liam A Virete Featson, L ence. Robert E and Ruth Ker i son of Willlam H Balui- | DENNETT. On | Funeral serv- | brie the devoted nusband | aves (o | Mrs. | Mrs. | and | h and V | and Mary Kerns, Remains resting at his Inte residence Sth st n.w Bervices by the TTE DU PONT. 19336, in Wash- C. MARGUERITE LA MOTTE DU PONT. daughter of the late Eleuthere Irence_du Pont of Delaware and Char lotte, Shepard Henderson, born Decem er 21, 1R 3 LEE 0 \Saluraay, October S LOVEL ALICE V. On Monday. No- vember 19336, at her home. near Up- per Marlboro. Md.. ALICE V. LOVELESS, wife of the late William A. " Loveless. Services inity Eviscopal 'Church, | Usoer Md. on Wednesday. | November at 11 am. Interment | church cemetery JEMIMA LAURA HARRIS. On Monday November 2. 1030, at her resi- | in Danville. Va_ JEMIMA LAURA | HARRIS LUCK beloved wife of Dr. Jerry Luck of Danville, Va. She leaves b!*l(‘?i her husband to_mourn their | loss two chi'dren. Jerry Luck. Jr.. and Maxine Luck: a mother. Mrs. Sallie | Harris: a brother. Dr. Charles Y. Harris, and four sisters. Elizabe'h Turner Har- ris. Vireinia B. Harris West oletta B. Harris Richardson and Sad Harris Beldon. Notice o( funeral hereafter, | On Monday. Novem- | DI\‘!E MAGNANT. the be- n\Nl daughter of Gene Magnani_and | Elda M._Magnan|. sister of Jeanne Mag- | nani_ Services by the W. W. Chambers | Co. Southeast funeral home.’ 317 11th | s se MALLARD. M. ISABELLE. On Sundav ovember 1. 1836, N ISABELLE MAL- LARD. aged 78 vears. beloved daughter | of the late William Henry and Eunice | Mallard. P\mtral from ths W. W. Deal funeral home. K16 H st. ne.. on Wed- nesday, November 4. at 4 p.m. Friend: tery. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., FUNERAL IS HELD FOR MSGR. BURKE Dignitaries of Catholic Church Attend Rites at Shrine Here. Dignitaries of the Catholic church, including & number of archbishops and bishops from many sections of the country, gathered at the Ni tional Shrine of the Immaculal Conception, Catholic University, at 10 o'clock this morning for funeral services for. Right Rev. Msgr. John J. Burke; C. 8. P., general secretary of the National Catholic Welfare Con- ference. After recitation of the office for the dead Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, apostolic delegate cele- brated solemn ' requiem mass. as- sisted by Msgr. Michael J. Ready, as- sistant general secretary of the Na- tion Catholic Welfare Conference, as deacon; Rev. Richard 8. Cartwright, superior of the Apostolic Mission | House at Catholic University, as sub- | deacon, and Rev. Edward G. Roelker of Catholic University as master of ceremonies. Bishop Hugh C. Boyd of Pittsburgh eulogized Msgr. Burke in a sermon ex- tolling the priest’s intellect and ac- | complishments. Msgr. Burke, he declared, was “a ! unique compound of the mystic, the priest and the skillful man of affairs.” Messages of condolence poured in to | the National Catholic Welfare Con- ference last night and today. These came from prelates and persons high in lay callings, including Senator Ger- ry of Rhode Island, Colombian Minis- | ter Miguel Lopez-Pumarejo and Daniel | Steen, Norwegian Consul General in Montreal. The Washington Auxiliary of the National Catholic School of Social Service, attended the services en masse. Msgr. Burke will be buried in the crypt of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, New York City. Prayer Service Held. Prayer service for Msgr. Burke was | held last night by the Alumnae Asso- ciation of the National Catholic | School of Social Service in the school building at 2400 Nineteenth street. Among the high-ranking were: Archbishop Edward Mooney, Bishop of Rochester and chairman of the Ad- munistrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conference; Most invited. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- IAM R. On Monda 5. at his residence, 135 V WILLIAM R MeLANE covoted husband of Mayme McLane. loving fa ther of Mrs_Helen Payne. Mrs. Mildre Giles, Mrs. Carol Rodney and Elva Mc- Lane. He also leaves to mourn their loss five brothers and one sister. No- tice of funeral later. Arrangements by McGuire. 4 McPHERSON. VIRGINTA PEAR| day. November 2. residence. VIRGINIA PEARL McPHERSON. beloved daushter of David M. and Aletha Pear! McPherson. Funeral services at her late residence. 104 West Thornapple st.. Chevy Chase, Md. on Wednesday. Noo 2 elatives and . On Mon- in Ar-| Margaret | TINNEY, © Ritiment Cedar HM HARRIET e RET Mass. HARRIE M. On Monday. Jamaica Plain. MCQUEEN.sister of Katharine R. McQueen and John B. McQueen. Interment Mount Auburn | Cemetery. Cambridge. Mass. . | MOORE. DORA MAE _On Saturday. Oc- 1926, DORA MAE MOORE. dautnterof Doia aon the fe 0o c Moore. mother. five sisters. three brothers and a host’ of other_ relatives and {riends. Bod: t Horton & Co.'s funer 4th st Services e RT B. On Sundav. at his residence. in his"68th vear Judee ROBERT B. PETER. husband of ihe iate Helen Olivia Peter. Services at his late Tesidence on Wednesday. at11am. Interment PYLES, AMANDA REBE November at her residence. 2010 14th st se. AMANDA REBECCA PYLES (nee_Tiopett), widow of Joseph Services on Thursday. No- 5, at the Anacostia Methodist | . 14th and You sts. s.e_at 2 p.m and friends inv ment Congressional Cem: ROUNTREE, ALICE. On Sundayv. Novem- ber 1.1 at the home of her son-in- law. B Helder 4 ar, 3 ALIC] aged vears. the Deioved Wit of the Tate Josepn Howm: tree. Puneral services at the above residence ‘on Wednesday. November 4. D.m. November 4 nion Cemetery. On Monday, | SMITH, MARIE_ On Thursday. October 9:36. at Gallinger Hospital, MARIE She foster mother. Mrs. 2 St s a devoted triend, Eucene “Jofinson: brothers. Louis and Willie Carter. other relatives and friends [ and two and Jesting at the Morris nd P "sta Wednesday. Novemper 4 Del § ne at'1 the Delaware Avenue snpv.m "Charen: between L and M sts. s.w Departed this life on Monday. November . 19:6 at Merrifield. Va., CORA HUNTER TAYLOR. beloved wife of Robert Taylor. lov- ing mother of Mrs. L. Terry. 8 Lee. Floria Newman Lottie and Ruth Taylor, Charles and Walter Hunter. She is also survived by a_host of other rela- tives and friends. Remains_resting at ber late residence., Funeral Wednesda November. from_Second Bavtist Chirch Falis Churcn Va . CRl relatives and friends are invited. | THOMPSON. SYDNEY T. Departed this wddem\ Saturday. | October 31, THOMPSON. devoted T e oy o Mrs. Clara Williams. 'Mrs. Mora Penny. Mrs. Constance Hill. Robert and_ Charles hompson. He also leaves other rela. tives and many friends. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, drd and Eye sts. sw ¢ ednesd; Nov};mber WAI.ICFR I‘KED On Monday, Nn\emher at the Alexandria. Va.. Ho: FRED WALKER. beloved h!lfihnnd Janle Waiker. He also leaves other ves and many friends. Remain resting at the John .- Riines fune homy North Patrick st.. Alexandr where funeral services will be held p.m._Wednesday, November 4. terment Douglas Cemetery. The Ladies’ Reaper Society announces the Miss MARIA v\m..r M. A chKzEsoN !v: WOOD. EMILY YiRGINIA, Novémber WOOD. be! d ul'l"‘""‘( eath of | IAMS. October LEE. Pres On Monday. LY VIRGINIA . T he b ! 400 Chain S .. o ednesday. November 4. at 2 p.m. Rel- atives and friends invited. Interment rt Lincoln Cemetery. WIH‘HT.‘J ME; g On Mon: JAMES 'C_ WRI Band ‘of ‘Eva N. 'Wright. ‘father ot "the late Audrey wnmm ety hmlhzrvgf Dr. Funcial TTom the MiGuie f mne‘m ome: lN'll nm s( n.w.. Thursday. November 5. Priends invited. Inter- Bient Woodiwn Cemelery, 4 In Memortam. MUCH. CAPT. JOSEPH B. 1In sad and loving remembrance of our beloved hus- band and father. Capt. JOSEPH B CH, who deparied mu life ten ¥ ago today. November 3. 10! TSumemory lingers on. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN, TINNEY, VIRGINIA AND DENNIS 1. A tribute of love and devotion to the mem- respectively, November 3, .Dn in mt he-rt you. both are fondly Temem Sweet, MPI! ‘memories cling to your n A trueflhe-rz that loved you with deepest Al'l;s will love you in death just the DIVUITD DAUGHTER. NETTIE. * iRG! Al DENNIS 1. A loviag tribute o the memary of my dsar GUDE BROS. CO. Fioral Piec: 1212 P St NW NAtiona) 4270 GEO. A." CO—EEY R e e R GEO. C. SHAFFER uBDERATE FRICES FEONE RAT ¢ibe. — Cor. Tith & Eye Sundans . Who en- I!rrd eh al rest two vears ago today, November 4 1934, end my beloved fa- I TINNEY, who left me thl feen years ago today. November 3, Dnrd-other and father. I miss you every ay And my heart still aches for You: your spirits hover near o Wwipe 8he leaves to mourn their loss a | Rev. John B. Peterson, Bishop of | Manchester, N. H.; Most Rev. John T. | McNicholas, O. P., Archbishop of Cin= cinnati; Most. Rev. Samuel A. Stritch, ‘Archbxshop of Milwaukee: Most. Rev, | Edwin V. O’'Hara, Bishop of Great | Falls, Mont.; Most Rev. Francis C. | Kelley, Bishop of Oklahoma City and | Tulsa: Most Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, Bishop of Pittsburgh; Most Rev. John F. Noll, Bishop of Fort Wayne, Ind.: Most Rev. John A. Duffy, Bishop of Syracuse; Most Rev. Bernard J. Sheil, | Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago: Most | Rev. Karl J. Alter, Bishop of Toledo; Most Rev. Emmet M. Walsh, Bishop of | Charleston, 8. C.; Most Rev. Edward F. Hoban, Bishop of Rockford, Il.; Most Rev. Francis P. Kesugh, Bishop of Providence; Most Rev. Joseph | Schrembs, Bishop of Cleveland; Most Rev. George L. Leech, Bishop of | Harrisburg; Most Rev. John Mark Gannon, Bishop of Erie, Pa.; Rev. Peter L. Ireton, Coadjutor Bishop of Richmond, and Most Rev. John M. Frazier's —service, quality and reverance in conducting beautiful funerals un- excelled anywhere. Complete in every detail. Undertakers for col- ored U. S. 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 Fres Call NOrth 7795-779% . I. Ave. N.W. For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 75 No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON’S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 OF SERVICE OUR GEOIPI.ETE Half couch, 20-gauge Arm- ico Ingot Iron, including essary to make a complete fu- BEAUTIFUL CLOTH Covered_half-couch casket Complete _._____ Steel Grave Vault WM. J. NALLEY, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS METAL CASKET all items nec- s neral 235 on chestnut shell. 8"50 12. copper- 00 b.l'-.;:'.l'.l'.- ‘“ 522 8“! St. s E. clergy | scheduled to attend today's services | Most ! | McNamara, Auxiliary Bishop of Bal- timer. Among the honorary pallbearers were Dr, Thomas S. Lee and Dr. C. C. Marbury of this city, Edward A. Ar- nold of Larchmont, N. Y., attorney; Vincent de Paul Fitzpatrick, Balti- more, president of the Catholic Press Association and managing editor of the Catholic Review; George E. Ham- ilton of this city, Dr. T. P. Murphy of the Bureau of the Census, Charles H. Ridder of New York City, pub- lisher of the Catholic News; Joseph P. Grace of the Grace Steamship Lines, New York; Dr. Carlton J. H. Hayes of Columbia Unijversity, Dr. Thomas E. Purcell, St. Louis, Mo., president of the National Council of Catholic Men; O. H. P. Johnson, vice president of the National Metropolitan Bank, Washington; William F. Mont- avon, director of the legal depart- ment, National Catholic Welfare Con- terence; Frank A. Hall, director of the N. C. W. C. News Service; Charles A. McMahon, editor of Catholic Ac- tion; Bruce M. Mohler, director of the bureau of immigration, N. C. W. C.; Edward J. Heffron, executive sec- retary of the National Council of Catholic Men; William R. Castle, former Undersecretary of State; Ru- dolph Forster, executive clerk in charge of the White House executive offices; D. J. Callahan, supreme treas- urer of the Knights of Columbus, and Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of State. New School for Brides. The new school for brides at Martha Washington Seminary, sched- uled to open for the season a week from today, will sponsor an exhibi- Mon of home-making arts and modern | home appliances Thursday. The ex- hibition will be held at the umlnuryr from 2 to 5 pm. URNITURE history is bemg made in Washmgton. P.]. Nee has acquired the entire new stock of merchandise of The United Furniture Factories. |of the Pennsylvania National Guard; | | Corps; Col. William J. L. Lyster, re- | RITES TOMORROW FORGEN. DE LANEY To Be Buried in Arlington. Services to Be at Church of Epiphany. Brig. Gen. Matthew A. De Laney will be buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery to- morrow after funeral services at the Church of the Epiphany at 2 p.m. Gen. De Laney, who was 62, died Sunday in Walter Reed Hospital, with his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth V. De Laney, at his bedside. She is his sole sur- vivor. Honorary pallbearers will be: Maj, Gen. Charles R. Reynolds, sur- geon general; Maj. Gen. Harry L. Gil- christ, retired; Brig. Gen. Wallaa: De ‘Witt, assistant to the surgeon general; Brig. Gen. Edward C. Shannon and | Brig. Gen. Edward J. Stacktole, both | Col. Frederick A. Dale, Medical Corps; | Col. | Raymond F. Metcalfe, Medical CASTEI.BERG'S 1004 F St. N.W, We invite your TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936. tired; Col. James P, Hall, retired; Lieut. Col. Prederick G. Munson, Judge Advocate General’s Department; Lieut. Col. Willlam W. Baugham, Medical Corps; Lieut. Col. Charles A. Ragan, retired; Dr. Hubert Work, former In- terior Secretary, and Pred T. Corson. Gen. De Laney entered the Army Medical Corps in 1902, and seven years later became the physician of President Taft. He served twice in the Philippines and went abroad dur- ing the World War, when Fleld Marshal Douglas Halg mentioned him in dispatches for “gallantry on the fleld.” At the time of his death he had been retired only a few months, MRS. NETTIE HUBBARD DIES IN EDMONSTON Fpecial Dispateh to The Star. EDMONDSTON, Md., November 3. —Mrs. Nettle R. Hubbard, 79, widow of E. W. Hubbard, died of pneumonia DOCTORS RECOMMEND AMBULANCE SERVICE BY any place in the city 3 One of the Larsest Undertakers yesterday at the home of F. R. Co-| p.m. tomorrow at the First Presby- burn here. terian Church of Hyattsville, of Mrs. Hubbard fell several months| which she was a member. Rev. D. ago and fractured her hip. For some ! Hobart Evans will officiate at the time she wis confined to Sibley Hoa-l services, Burial will be at Fort Lin- pital. Recently she was transferred | coln Cemetery. to her Edmonston residence. She was a native of Charles City, Towa, where she was born in May, 1857, Since 1918 Mrs. Hubbard had iived | in nearby Maryland, at one time siding with her son-in-law, H. Gilbertson of Decatur Heights. She 1s survived by a sister, Mrs. Helen Jacob of Los Angeles, and five grandchildren, Funeral services will be held at 2 (edar Hill Waskingtonis most Beantiul (émetery w. Pure Metallic Roof Paint, made from JRON OXIDE and pure Linseed Oil. Gives your roof a real protective coat, Popularly priced at $1.75 gallon, Look at This Special: 2 Gallons Roof Paint____$3.50 1 4" Rubberub Brush____ 1.00 1 1b. 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