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Card of Thanks. MORSE. GEORGE §. The fa late 'GEORGE 8 " 1 s PEres every service rendered during his iliness and at his death. Bmtha. ton Ackman. _Services at the Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st Monday December 28. at Relatives and friends invited. Glenwood Cemeter: ANDERSON. DORETHA. December 3. 1036, at hce residence. 180.‘! Nor!n lmh st., Rosslyn. l.’ DORETHA ANDERSON. beloved wife o DR Anerean_ sne ‘also leaves & host of other relatives and {riends. mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Tu- neral church. 2" You st. n.w.. until 6 p.m. ursday: thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Saturday. Decem! 26 at10 a.m. from the Epiphany Church. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. 25 BELLOSL JOHN ERNEST, On_ Wednes: Decembe 1036. at Children’s Hovpital JORN ERNEST BELLOSI the beloved ‘son of Amerigo and Ernestine Bellosi. Funeral services at his late gegdence. 111 Lee ave, Marylang Park. 2y, December 26. at Relutives and Iriends mvited. . Interment Mau‘x{]z Olivet Cemetery. Services by the Chambers Co. Southeast tunenl Inte ©On Wednesday, ho BILLINGS. HAlmT rnxsm On Thun— day. December 24, 1936. at her home 8900 First ave. v\o - RIET PARKER. Georze A. Billings. Services at Warner E. Pumph- °y's funeral home. 2 8124 Georgia ave.. Silver Spring Md..‘n Saturday, Decem- ber 2 m. ‘m. Interment Fort Lin- Coln * Gemetery 25 .LK“!LL EMMA §. On Frida Dec:m- 3 l at the residence of her e aher 1o%s *F A nw . Mre. EMMA SN BRWELL, *widow of the late Henry D Burwell and beloved mother of Mrs. Emma Brooks. Mrs. Estelle Brown. Mrs. Hattie Toodle. Mts. Martha Lee and Drs Alionso ana James Burwell and Hor 1 O iineral later Suddenly. on Thurs mbe, Emergency Hos WILLIAM H. CA'\I” beln\'ed husband of Marguerite B. Camp and father of William Bacon and Dorothy Camp. Puneral services at the Chambers Co. funeral home. n.w.. on_Saturday. December 230 ain. Relatives and {riends Interment Washington Memo- JHOMAS F. On Thursday. De 2l bis residence n.w THOMAS F. COLLL beloved husband of Ida L. Collins. Re- mains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. Tiheral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice T 26 of funeral la COLBERT. ANNIE. Departed this life on Ti December 222, 1936, at her resi- 1619 1st st n.w. ANNIE COL- BERT. mother of the late Catherine . loving grandmother of Alberta E! She_=also leaves a cousin. Mrs. Charlotte Thomas: a devoted {riend. Mrs. Emma Hall. and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Remains resting at Barbour Bros.’ funeral home, 45K st ne. Funeral saturday. Decein: ! p.m.. from Galbraith cnurch 6ih st between L and M n.w. Relatives and friends invited térment Woodiawn Cemetery. Dtcrmber COLE. HERBERT. On Monday. 21. 1936_at Walter Reed Hospital HERA BERT COLE. son of Mrs. Martha and th Bte Prank. Cote. Srother of James and George Cole. Maggie Holmes. Mary Stew- art and Marian Wilson. Remains rest- ing &t the Stewart funeral home. 30 H Funeral Monday. December 2&. 5. odn . from the above funeral home. terment Arlington National Cemetery. COOPER, JAMES CLARENCE. On Thurs. day_ December 24 19i6. at Prouidence TAMES CLARENCE | COGPE father of Wilson I. e ‘Woodrow and Mildred Coover. ~ Puneral services on Saturday. December 26 at 2 p.m.. at, is late residence 1230 D st thence to ~Nativity Chiren. 14th and 30 p. nvited Lincoln Cemetery Chambers Co. Southeast fumeral home. CROWLEY, WILLIAM L. On Thursday, December 4. L4it. at his 145 C st. ne. WILLIAM L. CROWLEY. H. Crowley seo Thieim beloved husband of Mary Notice of funeral hereafter. FENWICK. MARY. On Tuesday Decem. 1 at the residence of her Sochter) 1017 Snd st b MARY FEN- STCR “The beloved mother of Mrs. Maty Thomas and Mrs. Catherine Wright She also leaves five other daughters. two sons, iwenty-one grandchildren. fifteen | great-grandchildren _other relatives and | friends. _Funeral Saturd: 26. from 1017 2nd st. n.e., thence to Holy Redeemer Church. where mass will be said for the repose of her foul Arrangements by Stewart’s funeral om rmm sn\' WALLACE E. On Wednesd er 23. 1936. at_Children's Ho DR WALLACE & “FERGUSON ' be P‘ed son of John and Cynthia Fersu- son. Funeral services at the W. W. Cham- funeral home. 1400 Chapin . on_Saturday. December 26. at Relatives and friends invited. Internient Cedar Hill Cemetery. qup A ol Tuesday. m'!l TAYLOR FDRD devoted hrplnrr of Bolden. Henry and Willlam Ford. Mrs. Mamie E_Williams and Mrs. Kate 1 B Encle oF Mre frene: Ontiaw of 1508 Caroline st. nw. He also leaves many other relafives and friends. Fu- neral Saturday. December 26, at 1 p.m.. from Ashville Church. Marshail Va. Re- mains resting at rh’ W. Ernest funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w.. Umll time for burial. 25 FOSTER. MATTIE POWELL. el life Wednesday. December 19. her_residence.Brighton. ) MATTIE POWELL R. dauzhter of Emily \\alpn and the late Charles Powell. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving mother. three sisters. six brothers and a host of cther relatives and friends. Body now resting at Rob- ert L. Snowden & Davis' funeral home. Rockville, Md. , Funeral Saturday De; cember 26 at from Centennial Eitren, “Brighton.” Ma.. Rev. Tearwood officiating . FREELAND. NORMAN. On Thursday. De- cember ’4 1936, at Casualty Hospital, NORMAN LAND. beloved husband of Sarah Freeland. son of the late Gabriel and Alice Freeland loving fa- ther of Mrs. Elizabeth Harris. He also leaves one uncle. James Freeland: a de- December Powell voted friend, Miss Mary Lee. and other | relatives and friends. Remains resting at _the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, d and Eve sts. s.w._until 10 S day: thereafter at 65 N st funeral services will be cember 28 at 1 p.m. Interment Ar- lington National Cemetery. GEORGE. LULU E. ' Suddenly. on Mo; December 1. 1030, At Gevtsetonn Unlc T Hospital LULY £ GEORGE, Re- mains resting at the funeral home, 4th st. and Mass. ave. r.e. where serv- Ice( nn he held on Monday. December am. Relatives and friends are “avitec ™ Inteement Creek Cemetery. _ (Norristown. Pe.. papers please copy.) 26 GREEN, ALHEYNA, at EYNA &e South “Quéen. st.. Ar- linkton, Va. the heloved husband of Min- nie B. Green. brother of Louis K. Green. He also leaves two daughters. thiree sis: in-law. two _brothers-in-law ~and Tihy ofher relntives knd Toends. e mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 Yo st. n.w.."until Wednesday. mber at 4 Thereafter at his Iate residence. Funeral y. December 27. at 2 pm. from ove residence. s Cemetery. GRIGSBY. JENNIE BELL On Thursday. mber 24 19:46. at her residence. B30T Colorado ave. n... JENNIE BELL GRIGSBY. beloved mother of Joseph D. Grigsby. 'Services at the S. Co. tuneral home. 2001 1 . D.W.. on Sat mber 26. at 1:30 p.m. Bistives and Penae Tavicsd " Tncerment Cedar Hill Cemetery. HAYWARD. DANIEL C. on Saturday. December 19. 1936. in York City. DANIEL C_HAYWARD. | He leaves fo mourn their loss a devoted wife. Ella_Brown Hayward of Was) C.: three brothers and four relatives and friends. Op, Tuesday, Decem. 5:45 ALHI Departed this H(e em! Relatives and (ri!ndl Invlt!d Interment Harmony Cemetery. BENRY, ELLA. _On Wednesday. December 23_1936. at Freedmen's Hospital. ELLA HENRY. beloved daughter of Ida Moore of Chattanooga. Tenn. and devoted mother of Mary Buckner. Funeral serv- ices at the McGuire funeral home. 1820 h st. n.w.. on Saturday. December 26, st 1 pm. Interment Payne's Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ]ouph F. Birch’s Sons glhlhhlfl ‘{fi 3034 M St 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {113 Seventn s e NAtional 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. the successor to nor connected w R Speare ‘satabiianmer e original H o one WAtional 2893 J. Wll.ua.m Lee C‘o. Crematorlum 4tb ana Mass. Ave NE Lincoln 8300 el One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 ___. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER nginn BRICES PnONE NAT 108 -u l:::y-h" Cor. 14th & Eye GUDE BROS. CO. ¥ Fl-ul Pisces 1318 P s B.W. Services by the W, W- Jarvis | Interment odu._rhel- 5 o‘ll‘lll'l!: HARRISON. PETER D. De N, father of Theress Evi m ‘cember 22. 1938, PETER ). H. Harrison. Hortense M Harnle 219 2ohoe :H?"&"e': nuflv‘u and ost of o friends ynf al ‘Saturday. Decem a thenc Rfim‘&;’n?.nd holic Chu‘rehn;h::rso masi will be offered at his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. 1o CHARLES F. . Suddenly, on HEFBURN, ! “, e, S % v [{ S T G 56 p¥ F Atargarer Clickmer Hepburn. father of Clara {lenbum Kupfer and Norman c. Hepburn. Remains resting at the 8, H Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st w. Funeral services at the above fu- neral home on Satu at 1l am. Taterment Cedar HL gem- etery. HEFBURN. CHARLES S. Jourpeymen ‘Bookbinders' Local Union. No. 4. L B, of BoClniorms vou of the déath of Hrother HARLES 8. HEPBURN, who died Wed- nesday, December 23, 1036. at 8:30 a. at his home. 1419 Colummnn rd. n'. Funeral Saturday. December 26. at 1 . from the 8. H. Hines Co. X\In!rll Bome. 001" Fath 'si. ‘now. _Interment Cedar, Hill Cemetery: PATRICK FOGARTY. Secretary. 25 llll.L NORMAN T. On Thursday. Decem- ber 24. 1936, at hll residence. River rond ladensbure, M, T. eloved son n( )(lry Hill (nen Areie) ot the Tate Henys, Hill mains resting at Gasch' 46 Md. ave. Hyattsvill from the day, December 28, 3_then to St. Jerome's Cationc Churen. Hystts: ville. here mass Wil be said at B e inferment Eversreen Cemetery near Bladensburg. 27 l\sxn:r. MYBTLI: A On Thursday. De- Garfleld _Hospi M\'RTLE A INsKm of 60 Eim. ave Takoma Park. Md., beloved wife of Wil- liam Lee Inskeen. Funeral services at 8 H. Hines Co. fu h'r\erll home. 2801 A4 m on_Satu i 2 December Bin " RelatIvas nd Triends Rvited: Titerment private. KJ}\KINE .IA'UIEH ARTHUR. Dn ‘Thurs- December 24. 1 JAMES AR- THUR JENK!NS the beloved husband of Dorothy Jenkins and son of John W. and Frances Jenkins hm'her of Joseph C.. Francis A. Rac nnis C., Harry. Lucille and Eva Jenkine and My3. Agnes C. Meeks_Funeral from W. W, Chambers Co.'s Southeast funeral home, gl7 1th st se. on Saturday. Decem- ber 26 am.: thence to Holy Comforier Church. Where requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment St. Mary's Church Cemetery. Bryantown. Md. IJ‘\I'NE\' DOLORES. On Wednesday. De- mb 3. 1036, at ?hnn Dale Sani- DSEY. devoted daughter of Louis Lindsey. - Puneral Sat- urday. December 26. at 2 p.m.. from the WO st Jarvis faneralchiirch, You st. n.w. 2 l.l\Ql'l\'l‘ JOHN C. On Priday. 25, i0a4. at his residence. 13t} BT S SO LINQUIST. beloved Bisband of Floreice D Linouist. (nee Lauxmann). Notice of funeral Jater. annl: E A. on Wednesday. De- embe! 1936, at 126 Randolph pl. nw MINNIE A LO VRIE. ~Remains resting_at Frazier's funeral home. 380 L ave. n.w. Notice of funeral mer. st ICAS. MARY E. On Thursday. Dccem- ber 24 1936 at Gallinger ‘Hospital. MARY E. LUCAS. wife of the late Clar- ence Lucas. devoted sister of Mrs. Ber- tha Davis. She also leaves many other relatives_and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. {rd and Eve sti. £.x. Notice of funerai ater. | nzrmm NANA WEIR. On Thursday. Do- cember 24. 1936, at Columbia Hospital. Washington. D. C.. NANA WEIR REC- TOR. beloved wife of E. R. Rector and mother of Miss Etta Rector. Mrs. Rosalie | McMaine. Mrs. Dorothy Petrola of Wash- ington, D. C.: Mrs. Phoebe Cooper_ Chi- cago. Ill.. and Mrs. Don Rector. Quan- tico. Va. The remains resting a! Hall's funeral home. Occoauan. Va. ~Funeral services Saturday. December 26. at 3 p.m.. at St Paul's Episcopal Church. Haymarket. Va.. conducted by Rev. Car- center. Interment church cemeter: MA\QFIFI.D. .le.IA E. On Friday. De- E e, JULIATE, Tocsd auni ofgactin . Swain. from the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e. Notice of time of funeral llm | NICHOLSON. CLARA On Thursday. O CLaRS"v. NICHOL: bel wife of Oliver Nicholson of B-lhrsdl Md. Funeral Sunday. De- ber at 1 o'clock p.m.. from fu- neral home of George W. Wise Co.. 2900 nw Intermtn' Arnon Chapel. Va. NURML De\mg[w G o day Hospital. ANDREW GUSTA NURMT. hus- band of Marfe S. Nurmi of 102 Hancoc! ave. Takoma Park Md = Services at Warner E rey's funeral home. 8424 Georlll nV! Stiver Bpl’lnl Md. on Saturday. December 26 at 10 am. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemstery. 25 | NusBAUM, AVID. On Thursday. Decem- | DAVID NUSBAUM. belo: Biebanid of the late Hatije Bnil baum and father of Mrs. Lester Neuman Ferdinand Nusbaum and Bernard Nus- baum. Services at Fairchild parlors. Brooklyn. N. Y. ‘on Sunday. Decem- Wednes- n Nu: POWELL. PETER BUCHANAN. on ‘Wednesday December, 23 bls residence, 2th s S CTANAR POWELL the heloved faiher oS omel E. Bugene P and Breston B Powell and Mrs Leuellen Seay of Chan- cellor. Va. Funeral services at the W W. Chambers Co. Soutbeast funeral home_ 517 11th st. se. Sunday. Decem- ber 27. at 11 am.: thence to Saiem Bap- B “Charen! Fy-dmrkshunz Va.. where services will be held at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment ehyreh cemetersy. 27 RENOIS. K\THERIW V. On Wednesday, December 23. 1936. at_her_residence. 1865 Mintwood pl. 1w, KATHERINE V. RENOIS. beloved daughter of Bertie L. Eamich and the late Harry W. Eamich. Funeral services Saturday. December 26. at 10 am. at the residence. fol; lowed by~ services nterment at lflmmf!e Lutheran "Enuren, Lovetts- Suddenly. 1936. at ROWE, CHARLES E. suddemy on Th\lu- day. December 24. 1936, hls resldence Branchville. Md CHARL"S OWE. beioved husband of Mary G. Rowe (hee Husgic) ‘ahd Brother of Ber: nard L. Rowe. Funeral Monday. Decem- ber 28 at 9 %‘Cluck am. from the Holy 3 ville Rela d_friends invited. Tnterment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 27 SCHRAM. MARTIN A. On Thursday, De- cember 24. 1936, at his residencr 10"9 MARTIN DI nw. husblnfl of Agnes L. sehum “(nee AsheV e_residence Saturday. De- 8:30 am.: thence to Holy Trinity Church. 36th and N where mass will _be offered at 9 am. Interment Hoiy Rood Cemetery. 25 SMITH., NEWMAN ALONZO. On ‘Thurs- day. December 24. 1936, at his home. 1st st. se. NEWMAN ALONZO aged ‘50 vears. Birch’s funeral home. until Priday evening. Decrmhcr 3. terment Hendersonville. N. C. TAYLOR, CLARA, T Wednesday, Decem- ber 23. 1936, TAYLOR. beloved wife of hedenek G. Taylor. daughter of the late James Pagett and mother of Hill. Harry and Thomas Tay- W. W. Deal’s fune ,on Saturday. De- thence to' Holy Nlme Church. 'heu ml“ will be said at 9 am. “Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Comgressional Cemetery. 25 TAYLOR. JORN CORBIN. On Wednesday. December 23. 1936, l! hls residenc! 2059 Tilden ' st. n.w. HN RBIN 'AYLOR. beloved huxhlnd of !he late Emml Belbin Tlvlnr .nd father of ler! Arthur C. John C. fr.. an Rastor wira Mrl Besina Arip Puneral from the above residence on Saturday. December 26. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends are invit, Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. WALDON. KENNY. JR. On Tuesday. De- cember’ 22. 1936 at Garfield Hosbital, KENNY WALDON. Jr. devoted son of Kenny and Rosa Waidon _He also leaves two brothers and three sisters. Remaing resting at t ; Frnest Jarvly funeral church. 1432 Y n.w. until 11 a Friday: 'hernfler ‘at his late residerice. 1142 16th st. ne. Puneral Saturday. December 26 at 13 nooh fram the above residence. Rev. Tyler officiating. Inte ment Chantilly. Va. WEAVER. LYDIA. On Thurs Dec - 24, 0h at Prendion s, Horsieal AVER, beloved wife of the 1ate Soces Weaver " lovioe apister of Louise Moxley. stepsister of "mia Butler and Helen Herbert, Sistetoinaw of Hor Barnwell. She also leaves other l’!llllvu nnfl friends. Remains resting at the Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral luf_,er. WOBTHAN. LUCINDA. ‘Wednesday. Tmber 23, 1090, at e, renamsee ot her l‘lllllhwl' Mrs. Maggle Merchant. 34100 st. n. LU A WORTMAN. aged 77 vears. beloved wife of the late Peyton Wortman, beloved mother of Herbert Wonmln. Mrs. Maggie Merchant and Mrs. Bessie Ball. Remains resting at the above residence. = Funeral Sature day. December 26. at 1 p.m.. from the Yomp e, Bastl, Chyet, Wessoor clatives and friends“are invited. Interment church cemetery, In Memoriam. * In loving memor; 3 ago today, December 25, Today recalis & memory Ang those OBy e o e todn Are those who loved her “ o Mourning for you, dear other. But not with outward For the heart fihl‘i :Illfll’;l:lh sinicerely W. SMITH, aing resting at M st nw. In- h | WOODEN. MARY R. | Comdr. In Memoriam. . HARVEY H. A tribute of leve “'l.‘nggen-m%" she memdry of Ty bel a"e'pmm inls ite ‘Atsten Fears "ako tos day, December 25, 1921, el O We all cherish with love so sincere. A day that comes with sad regret A" onet Wil hever' forget GUNN. LUCY. A tribute of love to the memory of our mother, LUCY G o departed this 'life six vears ago. December 25. 1630. et et Gone, but not forgotte : LARA F. In loving remembrance B s dear wile and mother. GLARA F. KANE. who dep;md thu Iife five years ago today, December 25, 1031, & put not 1o !onollzn O GaBAND DAUGHTER. * KOENIG, LAURA vnomu, In sad but lovmhramemhnnm of m; Br.d dear mntheexa ong vear ago today. Decemh-r %Ex 21938 Au!n. A. ln loving mem- wm'v'y ofi‘l’i{lr wife and mother. ALBERTA LOVEGRO' VE. who entered into eternal rest one year ago today, December 25. 1936. Tog7 Sl R AR v And mou Who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best. VIA R. ZIRKLE AND MRd PRANCES lwnm IARCE' ANN. sad but loving memory of my dear mothn HAB- ANN MARCEY. who_departed this life seven years azo today. Decem- ber 25. 1929, 3 d1d not know the patn she bore. 1 did not see her di 1 only know sh d y And did not ny lood by. 10 ¢ He umly closed her lovlnl eyes And whlsn!l’td *‘Peace bf !hlne DAUGHTER. - l. A)‘l( D. In lu\ml memu— h!hrr JAMES D. McCONNELL. who pnmd away one year December Jusl [} thought of sweet remembrance, fond and true, eaTiache —still for WIP! ALICE. AND CH'L‘ ACEO, "MARJORIE AND SS. RACHEL. Tn sad but loving re- RO brance of our deat motbier RACHEL ROSS. “Who “was buried nine years ago today. December 5. 10 FLIZABETH AND ED! ROWZEE. MARY BELLE. In loving mem- mother. MARY BELLE ROW- ZFE who passed away Christmas morn- ing one vear aco, December 25, 1015. SON. FRANK. RYDER. MARY E. ln lovinl memory of our dear mother. MARY E. RYDER. who departed this lite, fourteen years &ro today. Decembe! HER, CHILDREN, * In memory of our R. WOODEN. on RD ROSS. * dear mother. MARY Christmas day. ve 3 bered in death. Loved in life. remembered in death YOUNG. ELIZABETH. In sad but loving memory of our dear mother. ELIZABETH YOUNG. who denlr(rfl lms life two years ago. December 25. 193 ‘When days are dark lnd lrlendn are few. Dear mother how I do miss you. There may be friends who may be true. But Tlost my best friend when T lost you, ONELY DAUGHT!R IRENE TANILY FORMER NAVY OFFICER EXPIRES IN BROOKLYN F. B. Conger Will Be Buried in Arlington National Cemetery Monday. Lieut. Comdr. Franklin Barker Relatives and friends mvned. | Conger, U. S. N., retired, native Wash- o 108 | ingtonian, died in the Brooklyn, N. Y., i h'fi{”'r'x’-’zrf be- | Naval Hospital Wednesday, the Navy Department was advised yesterday. He | was 47 years old and had served here | in the Navy Department from 1922 to 1924. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Catherine S. Conger, who resides oca | River road, Bethesda, Md. Lieut. Comdr. Conger will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery Mon- day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Lieut. Comdr. J. H. Brooks of the Navy's Chaplain Corps will officiate. Born in Washington November 28, 1889, Lieut. Comdr. Conger was ap- jat the Naval | Following his duty here he went to the | last duty afloat was in command of 'SUDDEN ILLNESS FATAL |, TO WILLIAM H. CAMP 3 Employe of Securities and Ex- |} Movrns lllenfiinnn ‘WILLIAM - o,lollr del{nglfiblnfl l:‘ml ;P!.I'lnn 12 three years ago today, e "N‘ 12... lfl"d in life. remembered in death, - LOVIN wm Dfimm e dln‘c{“ of our fiur lmu‘"“a R R B pointed to the Naval Academy in 1907. | He served aboard the U. 8. 8. Brook- | lyn in 1977 and later that year served Academy, Annapolis. transport U. S. S. Henderson. His, the destroyer U. S. 8. Tattnall. In | June, 1924, he retired from active duty. change Commission Dies in Hospital. William H. Camp, 50, expert ex- aminer in the Oil and Gas Division of the Federal Securities and Exchange Commission, died yesterday in Emer- gency Hospital after a sudden illness. Mr. Camp, who lived at 2002 P street, was a recognized expert on oil and gas. He had been a resident ur this city about three years, and was a native of Greenville, Tex. * Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Marguerite B. Camp; a son, William Bacon Camp; a daughter, Miss Doro- thy Camp, this city; his mother, Mzs. W. R. J. Camp of Greenville, and three brothers, Bruce, Fritz and Kenneth Camp, all of Greenville. | Lo: Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in Chambers’ fu- neral home, 1400 Chapin street. Burial will be in Washington Memorial Park Cemetery. Mine Jobs Go Begging. GRAFTON, W. Va. (A).—Manager Luke B. Ross of the National Re-em- ployment Service says he has positive proof that there are fewer job seekers. | (Purnished by United States Ge A Preston County coal operator asked Ross to send him 150 coal miners im- mediately. Ross tried, was able to send only 15. Traffic Convictions DRIVING WHILE DRUNK, ‘Willie White, 420 O street, SO days. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Edwin B. Morris, Maryland, $20. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Prince A. Free, 1129 Twenty-third street, $5. James Marks, 818 New Jersey ave- nue, $10. Harry A. Janzig, 2011 Sixteenth street southeast, $5. ° Henry P. Thomas, Vlmnh ” Paul H. Drury, For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 0 75 No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 end up DEAL Funeral Home Pheay L. 8200-5201 G.E.CORCORAN, 73, DIES IN-ARIZONA Grandson of Founder of Gal- lery .of Art Succumbs to Heart Ailment. George Eustis Corcoran, 73, grand- son of Willlam Wilson Corcoran, founder of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and s prominent figure in so- ciety and art circles here for many years, died yesterday at Nogales, Ariz, after a brief iliness, according to an Associated Press dispatch. Mr. Corcoran, who,nad been living in New York, had journeyed to Nogales to visit his son, William Eustis Cor- coran, who was injured in an auto- mobile accident some time ago. His death was due to a heart ailment. He was a resident of Washington until a few years after the World War, when he moved to New York. Mr. Corcoran was the son of the late George Eustis, secretary of the Slidwell Commission to France during the Civil War. Several years ago he took the name of his mother, Louise Morris Corcoran. He was a brother of the late Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock, wife of the inter- nationally famous polo player. Mr. Corcoran at one time was an ardent sportsman, playing polo in the United States and England. He also was a brother-in-law of Mrs, William Corcoran Eustis, 1534 Twenty-eighth street, and uncle of Mrs. David Finley, 3318 O street. Mr. Corcoran was married twice. His first wife was the former Mary Eustis, daughter of Joseph Eustis, one-time United States Senator from Louisiana. One son, George Morris Eustis, was born of the union. They were divorced. Mr. Corcoran is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Livingston Street Corcoran; a daughter, rMs. Lucinda Corcoran Childs of New York, in addi- tion to his sons. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Generally fair and slightly warmer; lowest tem- perature tonight about 34 degrees: tomorrow, cloudy; gentle to moderate ‘winds, mostly southwest. Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer to- night. Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight. West Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer to- night. Report for Last 21 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Yesterday— 4 pm. Epm Midnight Today— Record for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) t. 51, at 4 pm. yesterday. Year 29. at 7 am. today. Year d Temperatures This Year. Highest. 105. on July 10 Lowest, 0. on Jlnunrv 23, Tide Tables. Coast and odetic Survey.) Hianie JToday. ~ Tomorrow. Low High _ Low - Sun. today Sun. tomorro { Moon. today Automobiie “lights must one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. pm. 45%am be turned on | thly precipitation in inches in the date Capival e month to d 01 Weather In Various Cities. Temp. Rain. Anee " Tex £ BoTos 64 lqu Al weatne Albany. N. ¥.22730.36 52 3 Detroit. Mich 2 El Paso. Tex.. 20.94 Galveston. Tex. 30.24 Helena, Mont 2082 Huron.' 8. Dak. 79 8R 44 Indianapeyis Jacksonville.Fl San Diego. Cal. 2 8an_Francisco Temps, Fla., - 3 52 ‘WASH., D. C. 30 46 51 FOREIGN STA sTATIONS. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, Tempetature. Weatner. Paris, France ___ 41 Cl Vienna, Austria Stockholm, _ Sweden Gibraltar. ‘Spain 37 (Noon. Ouenvleh tlme. today.) Horta (Payal). Azore: Cloudy (Curfent. oburuuonn &t Ggorx Cloudy Juan, 2 forte. meo 7 Cloudy Havana, Cuba. Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone. 20 Clear “ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN SERVICE” Dignity and Characterize Ryan Service The lasting tribute to the memory of a dear de- parted should be one of devotion. establishment have been perience have taught us comfort and.convenience—and to do so in a courteous and understanding manner that fulfills every need. Ryan Ambulance Service New De Luxe Ambulance for Local or Distant Calls Reasonable Rates James T. Ryan Funeral Director ; ATlantic 1700-1701 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. 5% |town or borough ‘Toward this end, our entire organiza- tion has been trained and the facilities of our his attorney. Christmas (Continued From First Page.) to explain that the switch box bore plates showing that he had used it for the same purpose in 1933, 1934 and 1935, and that “in about five seconds” it would merit -a 1936 marker. “So here goes,” he said, and pressed the button. Six hundred lights blazed out on the tree. “It worked,” the President re- marked in triumph, recalling his ex- perience last vear, when he pressed three times before the lights came on. The greetings of the people of ‘Washington to the President and Mrs. Roosevelt were voiced by Susan Morton, Troop 37, Girl Scouts of | America, and Theodore Whitehurst, Troop 52, Boy Scouts of America. There was carol singing by the Uni- versity of Maryland Glee Clubs, Har- lan Randall, director. The benediction was by the Very Rev. Arthur A. O'Leary, 8. J. Text of Message. The text of the President's mes- sage follows: “I have been reading the ‘Christ- mas Carol’ to my family in accord- ance with our old custom. On this eve of Christmas I want to quote to you the pledge of Old Scrooge when, after many vicissitudes, he had come to understand in his heart the great lesson and the great oppor- tunity of Christmastide: “‘I will honor Christmas in my : } heart and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the past, the present and the future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they | teach.’ “And at the end of the story is this glorious passage: ‘Scrooge was | word. more, and to Tiny Tim, who did not die, he was a second father. He be- |came as good a friend, as good a master and as good a man as the | old city knew, or any other old city, in the good old world. Some people laughed to see the alteration in him, but he let them laugh and little heeded them, he was wise enough to know that nothing ever happened on this globe for good, at which'some people did y | not have their fill of laughter in the outset. His own heart laughed, and that was good enough for him.’ “The teaching of the Sermon on the Mount is as adequate to the needs of men and of nations today as when it was first proclaimed among the hills above the Sea of Galilee. In such measure as its spirit is ac- cepted men and nations may lay claim to be seekers after peace on earth. “We of the Western Hemisphere have this year rendered special trib- ute to the spirit of Christmas, for we have pledged anew our faith in the arbitrament of reason and the practice of friendship. To that faith we bear witness tonight. May that faith make us happy today and to- morrow and all the coming year. “Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.” Special midnight services in many ‘Washington churches last night ush- ered in the religious observance of —_— (¢dar Hill Rzt Refinement f beauty and enduring planned. Years of ex- many ways to psovide better than his| He did it all and infinitely | for | the greatest holy day in the Chris- | There were services | tian calendar. scheduled throughout the day to- day, beginning with special masses at dawn and with early morning com- munion services. Protestant churches of all denominations are holding 10:30 or 11 o'clock services with special mgusic. Vespers and candlelight serv- 1 ices have been arranged for the late afternoon at Washington Cathedral, Mount St. Alban, and at several of the churches. Six thousand stockings containing |candy and cards will be distributed | throughout the city's hospitals and other institutions today under direc- | tion of the Washington Federation of | Churches by 150 young church mem- bers. federation’s candlelight serevice at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, where the gifts have been prepared. } A formal presentation of the com- munity Christmas tree at Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue took | place this morning. There were ad- dresses by officers of the Southeast Business Men's Association, which sponsored the program; music by the Police Boys' Club Band and Choir and distribution of gifts and candy to the children. ‘The annual Christmas party at the Washington Navy Yard was to be held at noon today in the receiving station. Fifty underprivileged chil- | dren from homes in Southwest Wash= ington were selected by the Salva- |tion Army as guests. Turkey din- ner, clothing, toys, candy and a mo- | tion picture show were to be their | Christmas gifts from officers and men | of the yard, under leadeship of Lieut. Comdr. J. R. Sullivan. Free Christmas dinners for the needy are being served today at the Gayety Buffet, 511 Ninth street, by Louis Pappas, proprietor. Pappas had 2,000 dinner- guests last year and expected fully as many today. He will continue serving until 5 p.m. Special Christmas dinners are be- ing served today to inmates of the District penal and charitable insti- | tutions. e JOHN H. KENDALL DIES ‘WINCHESTER, Va., December 25.— Funeral rites were held yesterday for John H. Kendall, 72, retired contractor and native of Clarke County, Va., who died while visiting at the home of his daughter at Martinsburg, W. Va. In- terment was in Mount Hebron Ceme- tery. Rev. F. J. Rohart officiated. They will set out following the | And with that question the arm of the law, attached to Detective Watson Salkeld, reached out and stopped the flight of this youngster, who refused to give his right name, but, after being put through the “third degree,” admitted he couldn’'t wait for Mrs. Roosevelt to arrive at the Navy place Christmas tree party and give out the presents. The “prisoner” was released in custody of (P. S. He kept the orange.) —Star Staff Photo. JOHN CORBIN TAYLOR John Corbin Taylor, 78, retired men’s furnishings merchant, died Wednesday at his home, 2959 Tilden street. He had been ill about three months. Mr. Taylor formerly was in the men’s clothing business with a store on Fourteenth street between New York avenue and H street, under the firm name of Bowie and Taylor. He retired about five years ago. {the Royal Arcanum. Surviving him are three sons, Harry and two daughters, Miss Ruth O. Tay- lor and Mrs. Bertha Artz, all of this \clly and a brother, Ralph J. Ta)lor of Baltimore. Funeral services will be at 2:30 pm tomorrow at the residence. Burial will | (be in Rock Creek Cemetery. service and DEPARTMENT STORE 911 Bladensburg Road, N.E. DIES AFTER ILLNESS ‘== RITES SET MONDAY FOR CAPT. POWELL Services Will Be Held at Fort Myer Chapel—Burial in Arington. Funeral services for Capt. Hasley Powell, United States Navy, who died early yesterday at his home, 1715 N street, will be held at 2:30 pm. Monday in the Foit Myer, Va., chapel, Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. Capt. Powell, director of the Ships® Movement Division, Office of Naval Operations, had been selected several weeks ago for promotion to rear admiral. He was 53 years old. He received the Distinguished Serv- ice Medal from the United States and the Distinguished Service Order from Great Britain for his war services. His outstanding service also brought him the Mexican Service Medal, the Victory Medal with clasp, the decora- tion of “Commander of the Military Order of Aviz,” given him by the Portuguese government, and the deco- ration and diploma, “Commendatore of the Order of the Crown of Italy.” Capt. Powell is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret D. Powell. Lieut. Comdr. J. H. Brooks, Chap- lain Corps, will officiate at the funeral rites. Honorary pallbearers will be Rear Admiral C. R. Train, Rear Admiral William S. Pye, Capt. H. E. Kimmel, Capt. H. A. Stuart, Capt. A. B. Reed and Capt. Abram Claude, retired, Australia mined $11,000,000 more gold in 1936 than in 1935. Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C 5t. NE. Llnc. 5537 North Side of Stanton Park. % /I, HOWERS DUPONT CIRCLE '5{ N0.7000 He was | a native of Accomac County, Va., but | had lived most of his life in Wash- | ington. Mr. Taylor was a member of | A., Arthur C. and John C. Taylor, jr., | DOCTORS RECOMMEND AMBULANCE SERVICE BY | 3 Mt COlumbia 0432 HUGH REILLY WISHES YOU A r 48 years k you—our many ocustomers and friends. For 1937 we resolve to give you even b ntain our close, warm friendship. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINT 1334 New York Ave., NAt. 1703 GLASS All Day Saturday, Dec. 26th — Hardware & Auto Accessory Stores 714 12th Street N.W. and 3140 M Street, in Georgetown WILL REMAIN OPEN 8:00 AM. to 9:30 P.M.

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