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—12 ¥x Draths. . On Friday No- B LLIE ALEXANDER. beloved mother of Grafton E. Alexander and Harrison Alexander, Thomas and Edward Alexander of Leesburg. Mrs. Blanche Nice of Washinaton, D. C. Marzaret Kimble of Luwrence ' Mich Mrs. Albin Roles of Waxpool Va. Mrs. John ‘Vun Horn of Leesbure, Va. Fu- neral services ut the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1410 Chupin n.w, on Sunday. November 13. at elatives and friends invited Va REV. A, FREEMAN, D, November 13, 18:6, at Pres: New York City. Rev tRSON. D. D.. pasior. wurch, Plainfield ussistant (o the late | reen. Calvary Baptist hisikton ices at Plain- field Monday, Nov 14 BAN SLLA, Depared this life Thurse vember 17 19406, wt Gallinker ELLA BANKS. devoled wife of loving mother of Raymond. and Ralph _ Banks: am' Merrell. ~ She also brothers and ds. Remuing thines funeral . s.w. Notice of A\nuu(l\ Suddenly ter.an Hospital El Se Hospital John Banks, Ectelle. Marenret daughter of Wil leaves two other relati resting chapel funera! BAXTER, ber 13! 1¢ On Friday RY F. BAXTER 4% vears. beloved brother of Edw Baxter, Susie M. Coxheud ) i Viola and fance of Heien R Kol netal from the W Deal home. RIG I st n.e Monday. No- vember 16, ut 10:50 % m. Relatives and fri livited. Interiment Arliugion National Cemetery. 15 BOURNE. ROSALIE N, On Wednesday. November 11. 1426 at - Havre, Mont ROSALIE N. BOURNE beloved wite of the late Georse B. Bourlie, mother ul‘ Bourne snd duuxhie o Baltimore, Rukss, ér. Fu- funeral Novembe JOHN BRACEY their loss u host Remains res home. 13427 1 the sboyve-named nicht. November Rev. J. Campbell Tnterment Lacrosse ends are invited, * to ‘mou; es and { the Moon 3 Becke! W | THE EVEN G STAR, WASHINGTO Beuths. LIPSCOMB. ISAAC J. D. life on Thursduy. November 13 4 a.m.. at his residence. 4;8 O st. n.W., ISAAC J. D. LIPSCOMB. ~He leaves 1o mourn their loss a beloved wife, Nina' F. Lipscomb: & loving sister. Saiah Murdock. devoted children. Tsabel L. S‘;oll com Departed this 1936, at belween ey at 140 o'clock, friends invited. 15 On Thursdsy. Nove 1936, at_his residence, 1571 3 nw. after a brief illness DAVID_A. LOWE. devoled hushand of Mary Elizabeth Lowe, wer of Annie L. Grimes. He also is survived by ® uephew, Royden A. Lowe and (wg nieces Mrs. Q. L Billingsley and Mary F. Ale ander, aud other relalives and frieads Remains_ restins at Frazier's funeral home. K. 1. ave. nw. until 6 B.m Suturday. Novefuher 14: “thence to hi: lute. residence. Funersl Sunday vewber 15, st 1 P from Temple Congregationsl Church. Rev W. Brooks ofliciating, Interment Mon- diy. November 16, at 10 wu.. st Co- lumbiun Harmony Cemelery. MacDOUGALL, LYDIA B. On 'nmmuy November 12, 1916, at the residence of her dsughter. Mrs. Walter G. Wolsten- holme. 507 Oglethorpe st. n.w.. LYDIA DOUGALL. wife of Lhe late Georye " Services and interment al enetery. Newark. Del ewber 14, at 1 D, 13 On Wednesday. No- 5.0 and Vi EL. wother” of “Leon Ruby Noble of 1daho. W. W. Deal funersi home ne. aturdsy Novewber 14, Fricnds invited. Iuterment” Cedar Cemetery MATTHEWS, MARY E. On Thursday. No- vember 1946, st Freedmen's Hos- | pital. MARY E. MATTHEWS. devoled wother of Marxaret Washinglon. Charles Lows and Paul Mutthews: sisier of the lite Louis Marris wnd Lillian V. Bundy sunt of Ada V. Frazier. Remuins resi: ing st thy W S Jarvis funeral Brer. 4% You st mw untn 4 Bm. | Saturdiy. und will lie_in" state ut the First Baptist Church. “7th st. and Dum- burton uve. n.w., afler 4 p.m. Suturdsy. | Funers] Sunday. November 15, at 1 p.ni., | {rom the above church, Rev. Newsome omelatie, Tt erment” Uniion Baptist ety 5 Me! \ LLY, CLARA HUMPHRE' Sudden- Funeral trom the 816 st wl 10 am Hili | 8 BRAIN WAVENOW TAKENBY GAMERA Apparatus Installed in Lab- oratories of Rochester University. Bt the Associated Press, ROCHESTER, N, Y., November 13 —A “brain-wave” apparatus that am- | plifies one million times and records on a photographic film the electrical | wave generated by the normal human brain, has been completed and in- stalled in the psychological laboratories of the University of Rochester. Its electrodes of pure silver are linked to two specially constructed electrical units capable of magnifying electrical | currents a millidn times. These elec- | trodes are placed against the head of | the person beiug studied, and the minute eleclrical currents are stepped | up by the amplifiers sud led to wu oscillographs. Zig-Zag Tracing. ‘The latter consist of small mirrors that are turned by the electrical im- puises coming from the amplifiers. to & moving photographic film which | shows a regular zig-zag tracing when 1t is developed. Dr. Leonard Carmichael, chairman | Al | beam of light is reflected by them MRS. M. E. DONALDSON DIES AFTER ILLNESS Funeral Rites-Set Tomorrow for W!dow of Fire Department aptain. Mrs. Martha E. Donaldson, 68, widow of Capt. Arthur M. Donaldson of the District Fire Department, died here Wednesday after a long illness from heart disease. Mrs, Donaldson, a lifelong resident of this city, was & member of Ruth Chapter, No. 1, Order of the Eastern Stur and of Mizpah Council, longed to Peck Memorial Presbyterian | Chapel. She is survived by a son, J. Arthur Donaldson, Ada M. Milstead, Arlington Heights, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Clara V. Walker, | this city, and a granddaughter, Gladys May Donaldson. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.an. tomorrow in the Peck Memorial ‘(,hulu-l Twenty-eighth street and | Pennsylvania avenue. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cmu-my. |JOHN RANDOLPH LEWIS DEAD AT CHARLES TOWN | Fruit Grower Was Prominent in Civie, Church nnd Fra- ternal Work. No. 3, | Daughters of America. She also be-| this city; a daughter, Mrs. | NOVEMBER 13, 1936 GALLOWAY RITES HELD IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wife of Former Assistant Secre- | tary to Be Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. D. C., FRIDAY MRS. HOUSER DIES; RITES AT POTOMAC Native of Rockville, Md., Expires at Residence of Her Daughter, Mrs. H, E. Riley. Funeral services for Mrs, Agnes 8. Mrs. Harriet E. A. Houser, 87, widow lelluwny. 70, of 7106 Piney Branch of Phillip Houser, died yesterday at road, who died Wednesday in Sibley the home of her daughter, Mrs. Her- | Hospital, are being held today in Ta- | bert E. Riley, 5020 Wisconsin avenue. | koma Park Presbyterian Church, of She had been ill four weeks. which she was a member. Burial A native of Rockville; Md., Mrs. Houser had lived_hepocabout 42 years. | . ¢ i Fort Lincoin Cemstery. She was & member of the Eldbrooke | M Galloway was the wife of Dr. M. E. Church. B, T. Galloway, Assistanc Secretary Besides Mrs. Riley, who is the wife | of Agriculture during the first Wilson of the superintendent of the Benja- |administration. She had been active min Franklin Post Office Station; Mrs. | in several clubs and during the World Houser leaves three other daughters, | War took a leading part in American Mrs. Samuel R. Burrows and Mrs.|Red Cross activities here, Dr, Galloway was chief of the Bu- Elmer S. Robey, both of this city, :;:Jd""’(‘:;,"i‘;‘.‘:“ 1\;1,3::/:“5 "‘I‘_lymfi‘el: reau of Plant Industry from the time : . 2 €T, | of its organization in 1901 until he became Assistant Secretary of Agri- | Potomac, Md., and Lester Houser, this culture in 1913. From 1916 to 1933, | city; a brother, 8. O. Burroughs, and sister, Miss Hester V. Burroughs, both when he was retired, he was patholo- gist in the Office of Foreign Plant | of Potomac. She also leaves 23 grand- | children and 15 great-grandchildren. . Funeral services will be held at | Ptroduction. 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Methodist Episcopal Church at Potomac. Burial will be in the church cemetery, The government of Mexico has as- sumed control of cattle raising. BEAUTIFUL CARS, HEARSES AND AMBULANCES 0dd Quest Succeeds. Paul Rose, a young German, arrived in Australia some months ago, seek- | ing the grave of his grandfather, Capt. P. Osterman, who was skipper of the barque Magnat, wrecked 86 miles | from Melbourne in 1900. The wreck is still there, and Rose took snapshots | of it. He was about to quit Australia when a pioneer informed him that the body of Osterman was in the| cemetery at Tarwino. The wreck was the second in which the captain had figured, and he wandered into the bush and was found dead. Shortage Fear Ended. ‘That the day is approaching when the Irish Free State need not fear a bread shortage in time of war or in | any other emergency is the announce- merit of the government’s agricultural experts, Wheat crops and yields per ncre have been increasing steadily. R For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR o No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Fuperal Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 hoose Wisely and With Confidence Any Family Can Afford Ryan Funeral Service We Keep the Cost Within Your Means of the department of psychology and| EPecial Dispatch to The Star. desn. of the university'’s College of CHARLES TOWN, W. Va, Novem- Arts und Science, said today that| ber 13.—Rites will be held here to- some of the most fundamental inves- morrow afternoon for Jolin Randolph tigations of the nervous system's func- | I#wis, 51; prominent Charles Town tion have been made by studying these | business man, church man, frater- electrical changes or “action poten-| halist and fruit grower, who died at | tials.” his home here Wednesday ufter a Dr. Hans Berger, 8 German scien~ | month’s illness. tist, he said, first demonstrated that Mr. Lewis was secretary and part it was possible to amplify and record | owner of Jefferson Cooperage . 4 and honerabi gant; the rhythmic electrical phenomena | president of the Board Jx s‘?mfil i i T e e from ‘the human brain without | of the Methodist Episcopal Church P iy I enairies operating upon the subject. South, & Mason and Knight Templar, from these who would lllulln know Wide Interest Develops. former member of City Council, past ot e L M i i His findings were confirmed two | commander of Jackson-Perks Post, | vears ago at Brown University by Dr. | American Legion; charter member | Va. Re BROADLUS, November 2515 P st leaves on sisters ¢ a host o 3 5 Remains Tolbert's fune Interment i © r. Va vember 13 BROOKS, LILLY this lfe Tuesday | at_Gallinger Hospital, LILLY JOINSON BROOKS. beloved wife of John Brooks daughter o Iy Johuson and | stine | fineral home. 1300 | South Capitol st. s.e. Funersl services will be held Saturdav. November 14, at 2 pm. Interment Woodluwn Cemelery. 11,13 C€OGAN, ELMER LITTLETON. On Thurs- day_November 1 ELMER LIT- | TLETON COGA ly. on Thursday. November 1, 1416, al Lier residence, 4 Newland 3L Chevy Chase. Md. CLARA HUMPHREY Mc- NALLY. beloved wife of Wi, J. Me- Nally. Funeral from her lale residence oi Saturday. November 14: theuce 1o the Church of the Blessed Saciament Clievy, Chase Circle. where mas: will be offered at 10 am. Relatives aud (riends Invited. " Julerment Mount Olvet Com- | etery. ¢ 3 | MILES, GENEVIEVE. Departed this life on _Thursday. November 19 183, 45 bm. GENEVIEVE MILES viving her are three sisters, Mrs Price. Mrs. Eva Thowmas.' M Wilson: two Lrothers. Mr. Juiies Harty Aus seversl | nieces phews wud_u host of friends, Rema ng st Sutton & Brown's fupe: home. 1344 4th st now. Notice of neral later NORDEMAN. FERDI! duy. November 11 at Los An- | s Calif.. FERDINAND A. NORDE- | of the lnnll Undertake; Suddenly. on ‘Tuesday, ot ler residence; L ROSE BROADUS. * She 4 Broadus: four I nephiews. snd und friends wd Ruth B 0% GTh Se Sunday ROSE. 10 Love, devotion, respect for the dead . eannot be measured in terms of Gollars and cents. The least and the most_ene ean do is to be sure that the final tribute to the memory of the departed be one of beauty and ng devotion. Ryan service pla. a¢ the disporal ‘of the family a lon Ryan New De Luxe Ambulance Service Reasonable Rates For Vocal or Distant Calls JOHNSON. November 10 ne Ford's Oon_ Wed- | We mever let anyone beat of the I We are ene wesi takers in the worl beloved Lusband of | Eicie M nd_ father of Kenneth W and oEan. neral services W climbers G South Coean Elmer at the funer L. W s MAN. beloved brother of Ids and Aeues | M. Nordemsn and Mrs. Huzel N, Mont- 1ose PAGE. CLARICE. On Tuesday, November | Carmichael and Dr. H. H. Jaspar, and | since that time wide interest has de- the so-called and past president of Charles Town Kiwanis Club, and former member of the Jeflerson County Board of Edu- CHAMBERS IS THE LARGEST IN WASHINGTON : 3 FUNERAL HOMES e 25 CARS @ 7 CHAPELS ® 14 PARLORS | | J alnes T. R}‘ an home, 517 11th st s, Saturday. November 14. at 1 pm Relatives and invited, Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. [B) DONALDSON. MARTUA E. On Wednes- dax. Novemher 11 i at G153 o'clock er residence X74 “otn st. | Veloped in RICE PAGE. beloved duughter | rhythm,” Jesse and the late Elizabeth Pawe. | 2 (61 Gf Mrs. Madeliue Morton,_Wiiliam | The apparatus was built for the loiTis wud Clafence Pave She wiso | university by Dr. Howard Andrews of “Berger | cation. Surviving are the widow, formerly Miss Anna Griffith; a daughter, Anne Lewis; a son, John, jr, and two brothers, Robert of Chevy Chase, Md.,, and Lunceford of Memphis, Tenn, FUNERAL DIRECTOR SIT Py Ave, SE. - Mo, 3 FUNERAL HOMES 1400 CHAPIN ST. N.W. 513 FLEVENTH ST, SR Phone COlumbia 43 Phome ATlantic 6700 918 CLEVELAND AVENUE, RIVERDALE Near Myatisville, Md. Plone Greeuwor T. Rhines Co. DR. FRANCIS DONALDSO ing of Ruth By o"dr ¥t sid an. ni Johnson Henry e of Ruby s rest- uneral ! o | Frieuds and | Iuterwent Harmouy 1 ROBERT. On Fuidsy. No 4l 2804 20th si_soul . ROBERT HAWKINS and Beatrice Hawk Novewber 14 neral home. 3 meut Woudlawe Rulvh Bertha Broan and Byron N &t the the above relatives Cemetery, BAWKINS, ember 11 Atlington. fant_of Pmeral Sanurday pm. from PFrazict R1 ave. n.w. Cemetery. BOUSER, HARRIET E. A, November 17, 19:14. st the home of her ughter, Mrs. Merbert B Kiley. -0 1w, HARRIET E. A X7 years. the beloved | Houser snd Jumes T. Alwood. Mrs r Nre Kl s Herbert E_Riley and Wil d Lester Hotser. reral the Methodist ™ Episcopal Md ', on Saturday. No- | 250" pm. Inlerment On Thursday e Philip Mrs an at Patomae Z liam E. Deaths. \\DOD WILLIAM STE| this_iife Thursday. No 2. L at_Casualty Hospital. WILLIAM ST LING WOOD. beloved husband of Eleanor Duvall Wood of 17 Willard st. n.w. Remains resting at E W, Bundy's neral home 21 Florida ave. n.w. Iu Memoriam, FUQUA. CARRIE THURM mewory of our dear mother. CARRIE THURMAN FUQUA, who departed this life three yesrs uxo todsy, November 13, T 1 miss you mother, and take your Calling all thrifty There is a thrilling array of awaiting You will find the pieces of jewelry that you have always wanted at prices eople! BUTCHINS, MARCELLUS P, On Wednes- peop! Ni T 11, 1916, ARCELLUS beloved ol Peyton Hutchins and devoted Hutching and Gladys Survived by iwo and Cora Roach, ives_wud friends Rpmam' may_be seen at his late resi- dence. 2475 S i nisce se. Satur- day. Nove 14, after 2 pm. Pu-| eral S November 15. &t 1 pm.. from Beih Chiirch, Niche ave and td rd. se. Relalives a Triends are ¢ €. “Ban or FACKSON. JOSEPH H. November 11, 1826, st his residence 175 Halt st sw. JOSEPI H JACK- SON. devoted hushand of Carolibe Jack He also lesves one sister ree brothers. Nobie Hrfl and Jscison: w de- Newinsn. Re- tin T. Rhines and Eye November 16. st 1:40 Ziox n Wesley A, M. E. Church. i und 4rd sts, s.w, Tn- Har Cemetery. 15 WILLIAM. Departed this life | sday. November 1%, 1936, at am. at his residence, Oxon Hll] Md. WILLIAM JACKSON. He leaves to moiirn their loss one brother. Allie Jacks son: two slsters. Mrs. Annie Better Afrs knev and s host other nd friend: Body_rest- ne at Masou's funcral home. 2300 se. Body ecan be fus No- valnes you! lovely In loving that defy competition. And, g T e P of course, you can purchase N other VOICE 50 sweel as tmue, No face secums half 50 bright, You went 1o answer to His call. Three years ago today We have mi you greaily mother, Since you were cslled away. God needed other angels. Your fuce on earth no more 1 see, But our love for you will linger Unii we. t e laid with thee DEVOTED DAUGHTER. E. S THUR- MAN._4ND SONS. R_B THURMAN AND TDWARD THURMAN. AHA ARAH. In loving memory our dear one. SARAH HOULAHAN i Geparted Trom. this life one year axo today. November 13, 185, November 13 once more is here. To us he saddest day of the year. Because ole year s¢o loday Our loved one passed away HER _LOVING HUSBAND & ANDREW (S, On Wednesday. them on our Easy Credit Plan, Calling all Thrifty folks: on Thursday. esidence. man. Ar voted 1r mains rest funeral chanel Funeral Monduy, om. fro D s, bet terment JACKSON on T srd sty Glady~ cue son Lady’s Gotham An Unusual Value ix?hm?l?.'("».f.m’-.l ;:;(«r\.".[h.{:( (oee r L eatvrandmother and other | the physics department at Brown A Le address Fun Satur- st e sbove sddiess P ati Y Walter Noveuber 14, ai 1:30 p.m 1:..‘ o ird st. between L xud M sis. n.w eV DR FRANC'S E PARK Funeral Satur pum. from Peck Y ; . u"' John Vit e lu- | T Cemetery. 13" | PARKE. On atracstix DIES AT AGE OF 82 : Dr beloved hius- e 50§ adt | band of the late Vivie O Purke and “‘ dence, 4708 Sthosi, nw Funeral serv- d the funeral of ices st his late dence vn rday CMARTHA DONALDEON. | Noremtper'™, {215, "$*dshee o L L friends invited Toterment Rock Creck i ”Hl M }.A‘('\\Ua . Cewelery, _ Services by the W, 0ld Pension Office Had Been 1 Wedpesday, Novem- | L R A it ol Il Three Weeks. \‘F ELTORE. Remains resting at ihe FLPS, CHARL PRESTON. Darie w lfi Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 this life op nesday, Noveuiber i1, e = amining physician of the old Pen- PRESTON PHELPS. Funeral services at BARNER SHIDA Thurts- | William Cock's funeral parlor, Balti- | sion Office, died yesterday in Garfield ber 14, at 11 a in Congressional Cemeiety." Washingion, D. € ] A native of Thurmont, Md. Dr. ANNIE B, On Pridy. Novew. | Park came to this cily many years niece. Mrs. M. A. Showkeir, v nde- | € S W ANNIE B RAYMAN |10 - years before entering the Gov- North Capitol si.. on Sun- | ernment service. He was retired from Prospect Hill Cewetery. Relstives and | iriends invited 14 | age of 70. Dr. Park was a member day. November 10, \um at N0 at her residen Y Surviving him ave a son, Clarence | the devoled mother of Anuie Redmond L. Park, and grandson, both of lhul Sammoens. She also Jesves to mourn 1aw. one brother. and one son-in-law, | Of Indianapolis. Dr. Park’s wife was | Mr. Heury Sammons: = eleven | the late Mrs. Vivia G. Park. | oth relatives and Iriends. Sl.f sopn, by the chldren xs “Greud-|pm. tomorrow at his late residence, 10e a( the Lomasx runeral pariors 1304 | 4208 Eighth street. Burial will be in day allernoon. November 1% Punersl fivm her lale residence on Saturday, | = Mudison County. Va. Sunday. November | 15, ut % B rest | We loved you dearly, but God lo\'(d you best 1% Officers of the Queen Deborah Council. No. I, A O. K. D of J: Assembie | i st n.w.. for funeral of our HARRIET PPDMONU A HENSON. K. C. RICHARDSO! ISOBELLA DUFF. On RICHARDSON. widow of i Richardson. | Punere Saturday, November 14, at b Tuterment Ivy Hill Cemetery. ARVIS, FRANK. Suddenly Noveun 1946, ut lu\r(l Lusband of Elug b.lnu father of Willlam Sarvis, He Sarvis: omne sister. Lillie Sarvis; other relutives mud friend<. Remains resting d und Eve sis Notice of funeral ter. 15 | Noyember 11, 1836, st her residence. | 404 11th st. se. BLANCHE SCOTT | e also leaves lo mourn their daughters, Dorothy Sc Leon Scoll: (WO _SODS-in-law. Robert Roberts sud Cecil Wisdouw: one r M Donuldson. mother of ives und friends. Reuains resting | ypjversity, ! o Bl erice of r l‘,un»h Wesley A E. Ziow Chur from Peck | Gl wetery.Bervice & shecul et jauve rield Hospital res ‘““ ‘Femple. Bright- father of Clareuce L. Parke. late resi: N el g Retired Examining Physician of - MARTHA D November 14. at & pu. Relatives aud Ciismbers Co. il 11, 10926, at_ Raieigh. N. C.. Mrs. Dr. Francis E. Park, 82, retired ex- Ohanin st. n.w, Notice of funeral later. | 196, fn Baltimore. Md. CHARLES | more. Md. Services Saturday. Novem- Hospital. He had been ill three weeks. B. On Priday. Novem ago and practiced medicine here about pendence ave. s w. ANNIE B RAY MAN day. Novewber 15. at 2 pm. Tutefwent the Pension Office upon reachipg the REDMOND, HARRIET. Departed this Lfe | of the Sons of Union Veterans. AW NARRIET KEDMOND © de city, and & brother, James U. Park their luss oune sister. oue brother-in- e e Funergl services will be held at 2| s for her kindness. Remsains re: 85 nw. Remuins cun be viewed Fri-| Rock Creek Cemetery. November 14, st ¥ pm._ Interment Uno. | Sleep on, dear REDMOND, HARRIET, Officers and Past Saturday November 14, 18746 st X pm A\DP},W NLI']LK G H P “Thursday. Novewber 12 1wi6. 1SO. jute home. Fairfax Couniv. R Alexandria. A, 906 leaves two brother Isasc and Willie the Johu T. Rh s _funeral chapel | SCOTT. BLANCHE. Departed this ll(!‘HUl tnee Hollins). beloved wife of Arthur J. Roberts sud Thelma Wisdol Lrother, Joseoh Hollius: twe raudehil- Viewed after 4 um. Fridav November 13" “Funersl from above funera) home on Saturdav. November 14. i 2 b Rev. J C. Banks officiatiug, Interment Rosemont’ Ceinelery JONES, PRINCE. On Wednesday ber ‘1. 1946 ai 191v Oth st nW PRINC JONE= Rewains resting at Prazier's funeral home. 359 R. I ave. neral Saturday November 14 i ‘the whove - funeral home Arlington Natiounal Cemetery 13 LBERT. On Thursday. Novem- Hosital d_hushand of Henry Kyles Ang Anneits Bowles Remains resiiog t the W. Ernest Jaryls funeral chureh, 14 t Puneral Monday from the sbove R. McTatyre of- Lincolu Mewmorial 15 On Thursday NORMAN E.LEECE of Cors A. Leech aud of Ruth L White Services at W. Deal ‘Tunersl howme. 816 H on Friday. November 13. st #:30 pin tves and triends invited. Interment Danville, Pa 13 LEECH. NORMAN E. A special communi- cation of Hope lode. No. P A; M. is hereby called tor the burpose of aftending the “funersl of “our lste brother. NOR E. LEECH. Priday, November 13 al € pm MURRAY W. GOULD. Master, Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN. Secretary. LENTZ. CAROLINE K. On Friday. vember 1 ? daughter las st ne.. of the late’ Gustav P. Leniz mother of Mrs. L. F. Caswell. Mrs. James N. Frve and Fred O_ Lentz, &ll of Wash- ipeton. D.C and Mrs. J| W. Booze of vices ‘al the 8. M 14ih November 14, at Interment Prospeet Hill Ce Novem- [ funeral church. Rev, ficiating. Interment Cemetery. LEECH, NORMAN E, vember 1. 1 beloved husha! father the W. st ne. No- . n.w, p.m. ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 801_EAST_CAPITOL ST, LINCOLN 0372, osegh F. Birch’s Sons HAYCOCK. Manager) Bhone west 0ot 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 SUST WA One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. _ Atlantic 6700 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. l‘lau mhl& NW NA‘ion-I 2473 V. L. SPEARE (0. Bodanat she sucsessor 2o mor esnngy yih e original W & Spears et mnnn-l M9s0s 1009 H St. “J. William Lee’s Sons Co FUNERAL DIRI RS - Crematorium 4th and Mass, Ave. NE Lincoln 5300 4 \ dren. Lwo sunts. four uncles and » host of ‘wilier relatives and Iricuds. Funeral serviees will be Leld Saturday, Novew- | ber 14. b 1 o'clock. i Ebeneser E Church. 4th wud ‘D sts se. King officiatiog. Relatives and invited SHAW. HERBERT R. C. On Wednesday. November 111936 ut lis home 1418 R st nw. HERBERT R SHAW. be- loved husband of the late Millicent Frye Shaw snd father of Randolph C: Shaw Funeral and Ioterment privafe. No flowers. 14 SHERWOOD, HARRY J. duy. November 13. 1936, al Lis resi- dence. Keariiey 3t n.e. HARRY J. SHERWOOD. beloved husband of May- belle C. Sherwood and father of Mildred B. and Helen L. Sherwood. Funersl services sl ihe Twood Presbyterian Church. corner ad st wnd Rhode | Tsiand ave D.e. Ou Monday. November | 16. at 1:30 p'm. Relutives and friends iuvited. “Internient Arhurton Naticnal Ceuetery. STMMONS, Rev’ friends 13 Suddenly_ on Fri- JAMES LFE. Suddenly. on wursdsy. - November 12. 1936, af his | residence 2 Redfield _ave. Colmar | Manor. Md. JAMES LEE SIMMON! aved 70 yeurs. beioved faiher of Johu Simmons. Funeral {rom the above res dence on Saturday. November 14 ) . Relatives and friends’ § viled. Interment Fort Lincolu Ceme- tery. 13 SUMMERS, MARY FRANCES. On Friday, November 13 1946, ai her residence. 1702 South Monroe st. Arlington. Va.. MARY ' FRANCES SUMMERS. beloved Wife of Willium Summers and mother of Mrs. Hubert Nicholson. Remains rest- ing &t 'he Ives funeral home. 2847 Wil son Blvd.. Arlington, Va. Notice of fu- neral later. VAETH. MELEN M. On Thursday. No- vember 12, 1936, at her residence. 1020 Spring rd.'n.w.. HELCEN M. VAETH inee Stine). beloved wife of Edward L. Vaeth and mother of Edward L. Vaeth. jr. Remains resting at the above residence. Notiee of funeral later. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. Wi LAURA M. Departed this life Wednesday. Novewbey “ 36. st 310 pm. at ber residence 1" Duncan 3% et CAURA' M WILLS. the beloved wife of the late Georve A. Wills, loving motber of Lucille Bowyer and Edna Washington and sister of Alexsnder Ca: ter. Ella Simms and Carrie Carter. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w.. until Saturday al 4 pm. theresfter late residence. = Fu No- vember 16, al 9 a.m.. from St. Cyprian Catholic Church. 13th and C sts I terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 15 Columbia Temple. N LAURA. I B. P. O E of W. will hold November 13, 2 to arrange for the fu- of Daushter LAURA VLS, Hks services Saturday. November 14 p.m.. at her late residence. can'st. n.e. Funeral Monda: ber 16, at 9 a.n.. from St. Cyprian's Chureh. FLORENCE A, CAMPBELL: D; R. NAOMI WABNINGTON: Becretary, FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. EO. Floral Pieces 1212 P 8t w NAtiona) 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFER MODERATE PRICES "PHONE NAT 0108 e sunann Cor. 14th & Eye ,\ ~ Novem- AND DAUGHTERS BELLA AND LORETTA. LEWIS, RUTH VIR A. Tn loving membrunce of our dear Sister. RU VIRGINIA 1EWIS, who deparied this life Novewmber 13, 1951, But. oh. for the touch of & vanished hand And the sound of & voice that is still. SISTERS AND BROTHER. 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