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’ . EMMA MURPHY. X Becember 21- 1090 a1 Rer zg'n’a.‘n‘&"q-'tflr Iy ALEER aeed 80 v8 ife ars. wife ol L. ;1 Aflen nmenl :ervlcex on Wffl- - Ve Tesidence.” Inicrment Bethel Ceme Mm!o LOUISE. On_Sunday. gember . Xona et 1508 Tincer She 1s survive three daughters. Katie and_ Georgi Bazemore and Mrs. Bessie Shi ‘,fi‘ John Bazemore; one sister, Mrs. ry Taylor: . Samuel. Elija ai Schey tuneral, hom ¢ nw. | Funeral motice later. “"lmGl. WILLIAH M. Suddenly. on ber 21 1936 lt his X.ll; E. AN Clara’ V. grandsol bx Mrs. Arrangements otice ot funeral later. P A TIX wvull, uND TT W, On Saturdey, Decem. A D: 1ha. GTT . BOLAND, beloved wife of John Boland.’ BOrmalns Festing at Gasch's Sons' funeral home. 46 Ma Hyattsville, M 2 Bludensburg. Md. Yl-! IDDAI WORTH. On Saturday, '0 t = 19, 1! gflmlt rhhmundence‘ l e, imore lvd. gu cres m“AR W TH BOYLE, aged ity i e b g PAirs, Belyn Bovle Nhodes, uchard 5 am.: B owyn Ma, Where mass will be offere for the Tepose of his soul. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment St. John'l Cemetery. Forest Glen. Md. RIGCS. MARY F. Decem- BRIGCS. Yous, MARYF. g v idow of ld'lrd Briges. Remains resting at the W. Chamters Co. funeral home. 1400 Chlpln st. n.w. Notice of funeral uooxs HANNAH nuwczs urdav. December 19. 1936, at her residence. 927 18th HA NAH FRANCES BROOKS. widow of the Germantown. Pa. Briess ¥ Ner late residence Tuesday. 22, at 10 Relatives and d. Arun(ementl by )11 OSAMUNDE H. On Saturday, o 1673 Wisconsin ave. n.w.. RO [UNDE CLARKE (nee Strasser) helo\ed wife of Owen J. Clarke, Remains resting at !hs runernl home of George W. Wise Co.. 2900 M st funenl hnmp ‘Tuesday. Decembe! ; am. Relatives and friends lnv ed. Interment Loudon Park Cemetery. e‘ timore. Md.. at 1:30 p.m. (Tuesday). 21 THEW E. denly. on Decem- COOK. MATHEW E_ Suddenly, on Decem; T 22. E’o"l"fl' 3" tuneral’ home. P Euneral from Aabove mnerll Thome Tlesday. December 2. at 2 pm. Rela- tives md friends invited. lnurmem Glenwood Cemetery. C€OX, MICHAEL J. On Saturday. Dh.em 19, 1938, MICH, J. COX, belo vedwn 07 the ate WiIAR 3. and Hanora gox. Funeral {rom the residence of his brother, John P. Cox, 5425 hth sr nw on Tlle; ass Brightwood. D. Cw tives and friends invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Qp, Saturday. Decem. Interment at Adams Mill CHA beloved huihlnd of Catherine V Daly. Funeral | services af St. Maithew's Ghureh. 1730 R, T, ave. n.w.. on Tuesday, Decembe be sald. 9 am. where mass wili Tritérment Hock Creek Cem- DAL' CHARLES 4. The members Of WnShH’llan Council. No. Knights of Columbus. are ld- vised el !h! death on Saturday, December 19, 19:36. at his resi- dence, 2633 Adams _Mill rd. AW of Brother CHARLES A"DaALy, "an honorary life member tO(d!fi‘! Enunrel“fl‘l“:ld re re uetled to atten e fune! erve foes SOSE Mat thew's Church on Tuesday, Betentner JULIAN T. cno‘a:uu Grapd Enisht. DR.'A. D. WILKINSON, FEARSON, THOMAS J. On Saturday. De- cember 10, 136 at Georgetown Hosp al, THOMAS J. FEARSON. azed 70 vears Son o the Jate Golumb Mary!unhem Featson: Funeral (private) Wednesd|¥ c]ergber 23, at l“(; :N‘!’;e ome of Geo. from s, el Bome .00, Ehéex” Cemeters: Y THER H. Suddenly. P L er o, 1056, at A on snnr- his_resi- R '":E ther of Katherine F. father of e (RS oot KAICTaT services Tuss- day. December 22, at Akron. Ohlo. In- terment vrivate. FORD, ROSE LILLIAN. On Su nday. De- cember_20_ 1936, at onrfleld FHospital. ROSE LI loved - mother oty G Miller, Sieter of Mrs. Bessie Holmes and Mrs. Nlly B. Lucas. Remains resting at th W. Chambers Co GE'I“Z!VIMW::. mwnmc On 8 day. December 20. 1036, at Fomeopathic Hospital. FRANKLIN C. GETZFNDAN- NER, the beioved husband of Elizabeth Georgetown vme wmon Cemetery. GRIF! 'ATHERINE. On_ Priday. De- OmDer 15, 1030, CATHERINE GRIFFIN, the beloved wlle of James urlmn Berv- ices at the W. W. Chambers sran éun!lg: ho!{,!:r 517 ll'éll l:“ Rfll a. 35 fiVes and friends invited to attend. 1n- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. HN R. On PFriday. December 18, at Freedmen’s Hospital. JOHN R. United, States e of Amands Carrll. = Remains pesting s Frazier's funeral home. Is- lnnd ave. N.w. nerll Tu!!dl! De- ember 22, al am. from above eslabllshment 'hence to Holy Redeemer Ctlhollc Chun',h, Ne' Jersey and New ere mass will be of- or Tepos soul. Interment A Pineton wmnn-l Cemeury. wlth tuil military honnn 21 BEDGMAN, EDGAR B. On Mon, De- cember 21, 1936._at !:merlency Hosnml EDGAR B, HEDGMAN. the beloved hus- By B A waters HEdS- man of Rockville. Md. _ Remains sesting at the Colonial funeral home m. uben Pumphrey. Rockville. Md. Notice of funeral later. HA Army ' retired. mPP (nee Gallagher). . G, Hipp of 913 Eye Trether of Mep °F “Aarec of Bi Lows and grandmother of Patricia and Mary Helen Ware of St. Louls. Funeral will from 'mnomy Hanlop's funeral on. ne: ¥ % High reuuiem mass at St. Patrick’s Church at 9 am. Thterment Mount Oliver Cemetery. Fel- gpives and friends invited. = (Newark, N. J.. and St. Louls papers Dlease con% ) arvis funeral church. 143 Funeral Wednesday, Decemb p.m.. from the Thi Ehurch st nd Q sts. n.v.. Rev. Bullock' officiating. Depnml this life sn-u. JAMES ¥ fl 2 devoted auumu? Licille Smith; two loving hrntheu Charles W. and Na- Beaths. O, Sunday. De. . nis residence. 2601 th o elovad hushand oi Matle A Mation. e Ve and of e He is alio survived by five \isughters and three sons. from the W. Southeast funerai on_Tuesday. De- . Relatives and ttend. Interment a | MAYES. FLOSSIE. M-rm this life on Thursday. December 17. 1936. at Gary. Ind., FLOSSIE MA' beloved daug! of _Julia Butler he Simon Butler. She leaves gne, daughter. two brothers un? 'mal er B ay. hln;nl Tuesd 0. Bul lnterment Woodhwn Cemetery. MAYNOR. ANNIE. On Sunday. Mmm n.w_ Funeral from the -bove E . 2605 Bren THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1936. MRS. PAGE MILBURN DIES AT AGE OF 77 Widow of Methodist Minister and Educator, Native of D. C., 111 Eight Weeks. Mrs. Nannie R. Milburn, 77, widow of Rev. Dr. Page Milburn, Methodist Episcopal minister and educator, died Saturday at her home, 3730 Kanawha street. She had been {ill about eight weeks. Mrs. Milburn was & native of this city and had spent most of her life here. Her father was the late Willlam Ryland Woodward, prominent lawyer. Dr. Milburn, who died in 1928, at different times had been pastor here - | of the Union and North Capitol Meth- held at 2 b, friends invited to sttend. ment Washington Me Tangements by che W Southeast nmenl ho NELSON, WILLL Suddenly. .on Sunday, Deumher 20, 1980 at his resi- dzn%az Douglas wn.u.u( t. n.e. ollfl of 22 funeral later. PARKE, loncu W. on almd-y, Decem- HORACE W. son 136, of the late Wi B and P e sinia N. Earke and brother of Caroline E. Milton T.. Nina V_and Mordecai M. Parke and Mis Effle. Robin later. Arrangements by McGuire. PARKER. JAMES WALKER. Suddenly, on Saturday, December 19. 1936, at his gnAkdence. 3337 hlh xl. Ji LKER PARKER, beloved et R Farker ma mher gt Mrs, Evelyn Jones. Mrs. Jane e ilrabeun Nickols, Neargaret, James: Ralph and David Parker. Funeral from the above residence on Wednesday. De- cember 23. at 8:30 thence to Sacred Heart Church. 15th at.'and Park . ‘where mass will be offered at B am. for the repose of his soul. Fela- tives “and ‘friends —invited: - Interment Ammendale, Md. Services by W, W. Chambers. PERKINS, LOUISE WRIGHT. On Sunday, December 20. 1936, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Curtis Backus. 118 son. Notice of funeral 29 . Wright of arket. .. P! Wrlkht . of snnnmem 1. W Tesidence Tues: m| a.m. menl Arllnl!on Na al Cemetery. Ser'l- ices and interment private. = (Bu 1 opy.) Al e > nlCE MARY msc:s On Monda: De- mber 936 at _her resxdence Soolesvilie. Md, MARY FRANCES PRICE Poliead wite of the Tate Ellms Price and daughter of the late Allen and Chrisie lisle Puneral services at her late ‘Wednesd Slery. Beallsville. Md. RICHARDSON. ROSA J. §. On Sunday, December 20. 1936, at_ner mmen:e. ROS, 8. RICHARDSON. beloved wife Ol T GRionarason ang belove mother of Louise Richardson Bowen o University Park, Md." Funeral services at her late residence. 7X S st n Wednesday. Decembe: 2 Relatives and friends Anv[led Int ment Congressional Cemetery. ROBINSON, EMILY E. On Monday. cember_21 Homeopathic Hos- TEMILY E- ROBINSON. aged R . ‘beloved sister of Miss Mary son. un:nl Dser\kces T’HGsdl Hyso . 2w, Thterment Glen- wood Cemetery. RYAN. THOMAS . On Mon, day. December . 1936, THOMAS J.. beloved husband ot Mary Ryan father of Thomas W. and Funeral from W. Warren T-luvullx hmnll home. 14th’ st. on Wednesday. Decem- 8: ‘!0 .m R‘Gu!em mass at fler’s Church, at 9 Rela- {riends mvmd to -n,end In- ount Olivet Cemetery. 22 SALLY. PAULINE On Sunday, December Gallinger Leona Saunders. by other relatives and friends. mains Testing at Stewart's funeral home, st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. 2% A l O|| Bnurdly De- !mBH\G l NEST RIBU\O Dag %o of Hannan Stribling. father of Agnes Stribling. brother of Robert Strib- ling, Rhoda Corbin and Margaret Smith. He also leaves other relatives and friend Remains resting at the W. Ernest funeral church. 1492 Yo ou, st n %, neral Tom. (he Dueld Church, Difeld, Va., Rev. Kent officiating. DWAN FANNIE B. On Sunday, December 1936, 8¢ her home 1% Stratiord. Al WAN. wife of thé 8 Gtarence Swan ‘mother_of . A. Hunnewell of w';‘émnmn Dic: TEDROW, ALFRED A. On Saturday, De- . | WOLFE, JOHANNA thanlel Hunt; a devoted niece, Jennie Kenton; also aeher % Teistjves and o friends. Rema:ns may be Schey funeral home. N. J ave, g w. Notice of funeral hur lo-nson ADOLPH B. Sud on De- Tber 187 TH36; a0 his Fesidence. 297 to riel’ Ohurch; where mass will he‘ said n gm = lmvme nnourlendl are invited. Cemetery. Tangements by Wm. H. Sardo & Co. On Sunday, Deumbe Services and interment brings. Ark A H. De- cember 20, 1936. at hn— resldence. B55 cedlr ave.. Nom Park. Md. EMMA beloved wife of Dr. J. Ar- thllr le Gere. ains resting at T *Hines ‘Co_s funerai’ home. 2901 ath st. Puneral services at m .nmmn ‘church. Jlkm’nn Park. g0, Tuesday, Decem] terment Fort Lincoln LESTER. DAWSON A. Suddenly. it urday. December 19, 1936, nAwsmE‘ A LESTER. the beloved husbend’ of Ma: ilda Lester. ~ He is also survived t'o ‘daughters _and two wnl Fu- jera! from the W. mbers hclll funeral hmb:r 517 llth fl ‘uesday. December 32. l.lllvu and friends are Invl w at- nd. Interment at Fort Lincoln Cem- etery. . LEILA LEE SHELTON Il- REGOR. Suddenly. on ber 12 1936, at_Atlantic City. N. J. attack. LEILA IREGOR 'WOOD. former wi X.& Lockwood’ of Washi 5 eve and California. She )y an only ._Mrs. Heyw! ard Sol e, ‘“?&Ansilfi.n. aarihe Chambers i ins rest! Co_ thence and 'V sts. = R % to ul's ot 3 1 e Tavited. b %mt‘%fi cember 10. 1936. at his residence. 228 F st. ne.. ALFRED A. TEDROW. Funeral from the¢ W W Crambers Co. South- east funeral home. 1th Tuesday, December Relatives and frien nvned Xnur- ment_ Arlington National Cemetery. ON. Deperted this ute ; [Decemper, 2071036, FLEM TID! of 918 e voted_husband o( Mnnle 'l'ldwell He also leaves to mourn thelr loss & daughter. Bessie Tidwell: one ss Bibton: s “brother. John ‘ridwell .na many other relatives and friends. Festing at the Malvan & Schey o ‘New Jersey ave. and R &t. Rotice of ‘Tuneral later. I'UINEI. OSCAR. Departed this life on December 18. 1936, at Garfleld I OSCAR TURNER of 092 Barry Bl a OF¥e Teaves o mourn thelr loss 2 ‘devoted wife. Martha Turner; a son. Oscar Turner: a ‘mother. Julla Turner: a father. Charles : two brothers. Carl and James mrn ix sisters. Mrs. Ethel Farmer. berta Mitchell. Florence, Helen. er! and Jane Turner. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home New Jersez ave. and K runeul Tuesday. December 22 a .. from the above Darlors. ll.(vu nnd friends invited. Xntement ‘Woodlawn Cemetery. WALLS. HENRY CLAY. On Mon De- gemper 21, 1036, "at 'his reudemz ‘1438 5t ENRY LS the be- foved ‘iatner of Hears Frank Walls and Mrs. Mary Maude Rideley. Funeral serv- ices at the lbov! resldence on Wednesday. December 33, :30 a.m. thence 0 Patrick’s Cltholln Church. 10th and Sotonwn (where mass will be offered at a.m, for the repose of his soul Rela- Tives™aind ‘Iriends invited, - Interment Mount Dflvel Cemetery. Arrangements by the W. W. Chambers Co. southrast funeral home A. On Saturday. De- gember 19, 1936. af her sesidence, 1620 . n.w. JOH. he bei 5 X cred Heart. where mass olclock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kindly omit flowers. 21 In Memoriam. HOLOHAN, MARTIN C. In sad but loving remembnnce of our dear husband father. MARTI! O] parted this life thmy years ago today, December 21. Gone. bu! not forgotten. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HUHN, NELLIE. A tribute of love and de- Jotion to the memory of our devoted mother, NELLIE HUHN (nee McAuliffe), who denlréed $his life four years ago, December HER G soN AND DAUGH- TER, WM. C. HUHN AND MRS. A F. BAV!R py SIMMS, DANIEL. A tribute n( love w the Pomey oL of our dear husband and er, Who departed this. 1ifé oo sears ash today. Decomber 21 1005, a5 a7 Aanend and tather, of vo YOUNG, ROBERT. In'sad but g ‘membrance of our dear’ brou‘a‘:r Ot YOUNG. who departed this life one year ago today. Deeember 21. 1935, So sad. so sudden 'n tha uu His sudden death wa. to all. But ‘God fn His wisdom kuew what was 8o He took him home M heaven to l'elk FAMILY. Qur bmth!rhi‘l ‘uogln( !rec lmm all IMII\ fer again. o He slumbers 56 soundly. oh. let him sleen His sickness is ended and troubles all gone SRR TN BALE " FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {agSeventh & % NAtional 2473 V. L. SPEARE EERTTER T ,’, the Sanner home tomorrow. odist Episcopal Churches here and pastor of the Woodside Methodist Episcopal Church in nearby Mar: land. He also for a number of years was treasurer of the Baltimore Con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal et, | Church. In the later years of his life he had been president of the Kee Mar Girls' College, at Hagerstown, Md., and taught at West Virginia Wesleyan University. Mrs. Milburn had been active in church work. She is survived by & daughter, Miss Mary E. Milburn, this 23 | city; three sons, Joseph W. Milburn, this city; Willlam R. Milburn, Mil- mm waukee, Wis, and John R. Milburn, Cleveland, and two grandchildren. Funeral services are being held this afternoon at the residence, with Rev. Dr. J. L. Neff, pastor of Wesley Meth- odist Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, officiating. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. e JOHN W. NORFOLK, 88, DIES IN FRIENDSHIP, MD. Well-Known Tobacco Grower Sur- vived by Widow, 3 Daughters and 4 Sons. BY Lbe Associated Press. PRINCE FREDERICK, Md., Decem- ber 21.—John W. Norfolk, one of Cal vert County’s best known and wealth- iest tobacco growers, is dead at the home he recently purchased at Friend- ship. He had been ill for about a month and his death was attributed to the infirmities of old age. He was 88. He was twice married. His first n | wife, Mrs. Annie Griffith Norfolk, died approximately 18 years ago.- Surviving are his second wife, Mrs. Ida Lane Norfolk; three daughters and four sons. His daughters are Mrs. Prank Hutchins, near Annapolis; Mrs. Joseph J. Harrison, Baltimore, and Mrs. Horace Ward, Paris, Calvert County, and his sons, Hamilton Nor- folk, Baltimore, and Frank, Archie and Charles Norfolk, Calvert County. He was prominent in church and Democratic party affairs. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the home at Friendship and burial will be at the cemetery :|of the Methodist Episcopal Church there. The Rev. John Grose will of- Re- | ficiate. FORMER PRESIDENT OF STATE PILOTS DIES Capt. William D. Sanner, 78, Headed Maryland Association for 26 Years. | By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, December 21.—Capt. William D. Sanner, head of the Mary- land Pilots’ Association for 26 years, died last night at Union Memorial Hospital here. He was 78 and retired in 1930. Capt. Sanner, a veteran of the days prior to universal steam shipping, learned his trade in small sailing ships off the Virginia Capes. After relinquishing the presidency of the Pilots’ Association he served on the Baltimore Harbor Board until it was dissolved by Mayor Howard W. Jack- son. In November, 1933, Capt. Sanner married Miss Carrie Woodfall of Glen Burnie, who survives him. . His only other surviving relative is a grand- daughter, Miss Brooke Sanner. Funeral services will be held at Inter- ment will be in the Greenmount Cemetery. —_— MRS. LILY B. SETTLE BURIED IN CULPEPER Mother of Park Commission’s Sec- retary Was Prominent Churchwoman. Special Dispatch to The Stal. CULPEPER, Va. December 21.- Funeral services were held here yes- terday at the Culpeper Methodist Church for Mrs. Lily Belle Settle, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Bragg of Culpeper. The service was in charge of Rev. J. G. Unruh, pastor of the church, and burial was in the Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Settle, who was the widow of William Barbee Settle, an attorney of Washihgton, Va., had been making her home in Culpeper for almost 25 years. Besides her daughter, she is survived by two sons, T. Slater Settle, attorney, and secretary of the Na- tional Capital Park and Planning Commission of Washington, D. C., and William Barbee Settle, attorney, of South Boston, Va., and & brother, Charles M. Word of Harrisburg, N. C. Mrs. Settle, whose family is prom- cE. . inently connected throughout Virginia and North Carolina, was well known for her activities as hurchwoman. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Picces 1813 P& NW NAtiona) ¢376 n.gEO. (& SHAFE_E! ummfl PR NAT 0‘3‘ ou'-sna.y. Cor. 14th & Eye That Speak for Themselves!! Positive proof that Joseph Gawler’s Sons superlstive service is available to every one is shown by this tabu- lstion of the price range of our last 1,000 adult funersl services. F. C. GETZENDANNER DEAD AT ALTA VISTA Former Treasury Employe Was Native of Frederick—Serg- ices Tomorrow. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ALTA VISTA, Md., December 21.— Franklin C. Getzendanner, 68, for 36 years a resident of this vicinity and for many years connected with the United States Treasury Department, died yesterday after a short illness. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Moffatt Getzendanner; a daughter, Mrs. George Bonhag, and a step-daughter, Mrs. E. Winsor Offutt, both of Bethesda, and two brothers and two sisters, Capt. H. C. Getzendanner, Lewis Getzendanner, Miss Phoebe Getzendanner and Mrs. John Briscoe, all of Charles Town, W. Va. He also leaves four grandchil- dren, The funeral will take place at 11 v'clpck tomorrow morning from the funeral home of W. Reuben Pum- phrey, Bethesds, burial to be in Rockville Union Cemetery. Mr. Getzendanner was born in Frederick, Md., and was the young- est son of the late Daniel G. and Margaret Winebrenner Getzendan- ner. He spent most of his youth in West Virginia and before coming to this neighborhood lived on a farm near Rockville for & number of years. His farm on the Old Georgetown road is known as Bethlyn. Mr. Getzendanner entered the ‘Treasury Department in 1891, SN W. C. ARMSTRONG DIES; FRONT ROYAL LAWYER Special Dispatch to The Star. FRONT ROYAL, Va., December 21. —William C. Armstrong, 57, of Front Royal, leader of Warren County bar, died this morning in Winchester Hos- pital. He was a member of the local law firm of Weaver & Armstrong, having formed -a partnership with State Senator Aubrey G. Weaver in 1922. He was chiet counsel for the Virginia Commission on Conservation and Development in the acquisition of 176,000 acres of land in the Blue Ridge Mountains for the Shenandoah Na- tlonal Park. Previous to his residence here he was clerk of the Rappahane nock County Circuit Court at Wash- ington, Va., for 18 years. Mr. Armstrong was a native of Woodville, Rappahannock County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ringgold Armstrong. His mother was a member of the prominent Miller family of Rap- pahannock. He married Miss Mary Moffett of Washington, Va., who sur- vives, with a daughter, Mrs. Hanson Beall of Washington, D. C., and a son, William C. Armstrong, jr., Front Royal attorney. e MRS. LOUISE W. PERKINS IS DEAD AT ALEXANDRIA By a Staff Correspondent of Tne Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 21. —Mrs. Louise W. Perkins, 83, widow of Capt. Frank R. Perkins, a Civil War officer and former city attorney of Buffalo, N. Y., died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Curtis B. Backus, 118 West Walnut street. Mrs. Perkins, who lived here for the past 15 years, leaves another daughter, Miss Rachel Perkins of this city, and two brothers, W. W. Wright, Hay- market, and S. P. Wright, Spring- fleld, Il Funeral services, which will be pri- vate, will be held at 11 am. tomor- row at the home. Arlington National Cemetery. I S S S i Edgar W. Boyle Dies. B> a Staff Correspondent of The Star. BERWYN, Md, December 21— Edgar Worth Boyle, 56, retired Wash- ington policeman, died at his home | here, Hillcrest House, on the Balti- more Boylevard, Saturday. Mr. Boyle entered’ the police force in 1904. Eleven years later he was promoted to the rank of detective sergeant, which he held until his re- tirement in 1923. He was the son of the late Inspector Richard Burke Boyle and was the | | brother of Sergt. Emery Boyle of the Capital force. In addition to his brother, surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Frances Goetzinger Boyle; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Rhodes and Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, and a son, Richard B. Boyle. Four grandchil- dren also survive, Services will be held at the resi- dence at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow prior to mass in the Holy Redeemer Church here. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Forest Glen. DOCTORS RECOMMEND AMBULANCE SERVICE BY - PP COlumbio 0432 - Mflllfil&l'"flm Joseph Gawler’s Soms, Ine. Chapel : Alfred B. Gawler William A. Gawler 1750-2-4-6-8 Peana. Ave. N.W. Funeral Directors Since 1850 Cremations ‘Walter A. Gawler Joseph H. Gawler NAgional §512 Burial will be in | her home here, 235 Cedar avenue. MRS. EMMA H. LECLERC | oo e b, e e e evare, DEAD AT TAKOMA PARK | Mase. were e g oo s after her graduation from By 8 Staft Correspondens of The Star. here in 1903 with her husband and | Club, TAKOMA PARK, Md., December was active in affairs of the Takoma 21.—Mrs. Emma H. Le Clerc, promi- nent in church and social affairs of [in the Missionary Soclety, of which Takoma Park, and the wife of Dr. J.|she was president. She was & mem- partment of Agriculture. } @HE delicacies associated with Christmas dinner and Christmas giving come from the market places of the entire world. Most of them are imitated. To be SURE you are getting the genuine, come to Magruder for them. Our commis- sionaires scour the original sources and select only the best for us to offer you. CANDIES TO ATTEMPT to list all of them is impossible. Everything from the gayly colored hard candies to the most luxurious bonbons, and prices suite ing the modest as well as the ample budget. ALL CHRISTMAS WRAPPED GLACE FRUIT WHITMAN'S 2 Ib. baskets Fairhill— 1 1b. baskets--cc--ccaa o 5% oz. baskets-—_—___.__ 1 Ib. wooden boxes Whitman’s Sampler— 1,2, 3Ib 25 Ib. $1.00 Chocolate-Covered Nuts— 1.2 & _Ib. $1.50 Nut and Chewy Centers_Ib. $1.00 SPECIALTIES PLUM PUDDINGS Magruder’s Old English, 1,2,3,41b. R. GR Ib. 33¢ R.GR, Zlbs 60c; ___4 Ibs. Sl 25 Brondled "Mince Meat, qt. jar $1.10 Holly Brush (in bowls) ____$1.25 FRUIT CAKES Old Missus. Ib. $1.50 CHRISTMAS Locum Figs (cello packed) ———-.____Ib. 30¢c Dates, Stuffed- Brandy Hard Sauce_ Cluster Raisins R. & R. Plum Pudding Sauce... 35¢ NUTS IN SHELL English Walnuts_ ——-Ib. 35¢ ---Ib. 28¢ . $4.90 1.75 3.50 .60 1.20 Almonds, paper shell Pecans (oversize Schleys) _Ib. 50¢ Pecans (Stewarts) __ Ib. 35¢ Filberts, extra large_ -lb. 40¢c CRACKER Assorted Short Peak Freen Rhum Baba - MELBA TOAST _ Celery Chips, H. G P._______70¢ Hors d'Oeuvres F. F. V. Red-Hot Potato Chips. Kraka Nuts 400 Others From Which to Choose CHEESE AMERICA makes some excellent cheeses ... many of which we are proud to handle, but the American versions of such delicate imported cheese as Stilton, Roquefort, Camembert, Gruyere and many others resemble the genuine only in name and superficial flavor. Therefore we feature only the genuine ... the finest made. Holland Edam ___________$1.65 Holland Gouda_-__________45¢ Swiss Gruyere—solid____._.__35¢ Kaukana Club Cheese____jar 45¢ Imported Roquefort, finest 14 that can be bought__Ib. $1.00 CIGARS For Gifts Give Xmas wrapped Chesterfields, Old Golds, Lucky Strikes, Camels, per carton______ -$1.20 CORONA CIGARS: BELVEDERE SIZE (box of 25) - PERFECTO SIZE (box of 25) —ccccccccccccccccccccc e e e e = -$4.00 CORONA SIZE (box Of 25) cccccooo e cccmccee e -$8.00 Imported Camembert—solid 65¢ Canadian La Trappe Crosse & Blackwell Salmon and Anchovy Paste Cresca Antipasto Paste Stuffed Olives 2V oz. 12¢ Fresh Caviar_____Ya Ib. jar $3.50 Your Phone and Our Delivery Service Make Us Neighbors Her remains are now resting at the Arthur Le Olerc, died yesterday at|ber of the board of managers of the |8, H. Hines funeral home, 2901 Four- Presbyterian Home. Among other |teenth street, W organimtions, she was & charter mem- | Funer: ber of the Fortnightly Club and a Mount Holyoke College. She came |Mmember of the Twentleth Century Cemetery. Dr. Le Olerc is a chemist in the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, De- Buried at Lake Placid. John Brown's body is buried on s farm he owned two miles east of Lake Placid, N. Y. PRICES that compare with all others SELECTION «..the most comprehen- sive in Washington DELIVERY of railroad promptness GIFT BASKETS A colorful, tempting, satisfying compliment to a friend . . . a basket of selected fruits, candies, nuts, wines and liquors. We can make up a basket for any price you want to pay. $ 3.00 Up WINES mE SAY without reservation . .. OUR SELECTION OF WINE! 1S UNEQUALED IN WASH. INGTON. You can find vintages from almost any of the good years you can mention, as well as liquors to flavor the mince pie or to fire the plum pudding. You'll find your favorite brand at your favorite price. For vour Christmas dinner or special gift, select sherry or port. Choose with confidence BELLOWS Bottle Case Cocktail (extra dry) | $30.75 Dinner (a dessert Sherry) $32.75 Rare Amorosa (sweet with dry finish) __ -$3.80 Vino de Pasm $40.75 $18.75 Red Lobel Port (mellow and full bodied) -..$2.85 $30.75 In Washington Only at SN agrucler Champagne Perrier Jouet © 1926 or 1928 Vintage We Also Recommend . Bottle Case Williams & Hum- bert Dry Pack.$3.10 $31.00 Duff Gordon suAmomillado --$2.95 $29.05 ccone Speed Amontillado -.$2.45 $23.10 ‘ashirgton. al services will be held toe morrow at 2 pm. at the residence, with interment in Fort Lincoln