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—12 % THE EVEN Braths. BEALL. VIRGINIA LOUIS, " day, January 13. 1937. at 12:15 pm. 8t her residence.’ 507 Roxboro pl. n.w. Miss VIRGINIA LOUISA BEALL. Fu neral notice later. BLACKSTONE, JOH! 7, on January 11. 197 at Gallinger Hos- pital. JOHN BLACKSTONE. Remains #~ Testing at the J. L. LOWE funeral home. §13 Florida ave. n.w. Notice of fu- + 4™ neral Tater. 1 _-BLAIR. THOMAS. Departed this 1if denly. on Monday. January 11. 1 Casualty "Hospital. THOMAS 4.3 G _st. sw. He lcaves to mourn a wife. Rosa Youne: also other relatives nd friends. Remains resting at Eugene Fora's funeral home 1300 South Cap- itol st. Funeral Thursday. January 11, rom above funeral home. Interment 'ayne's Cemetery. BRAWNER. GEORGE K. On Tuesday morning: ganuars I3, 1007 s i 168 ence, 10 West Walnut st.. Ros g Alexandria. Va.. GEORGE K. BRAW NER. aged 49 vears. beloved husband of Mayion Brawner and father of Lawrence. Ken- neth and Robert Brawner and Mrs. Keliy Bender. F\m(‘l[n! stdr\lceg rk‘r the ‘|‘hu;ll‘ Tesidence on Thursday, January 2 pm. Interment Bethel Cemetery. Alexandria. Va. SARAH. On Monday 11 7.8t 11:20 pm.. at Damascus Md.. SARAH BURGFSS. beloved daush- ter of Thomas O. and Amande Mattingly. On Wednes- Departed this_life January She is survived by four children and a | F. Mattingly of Glen Echo Heights. Md, Funeral Thursday January 14. at @ pm. from funeral home of George W _Wise Co. 2000 M st nw. Relatives and friends ‘invited. ~ Interment Congressional Cemetery. 13 CARPER EL! M, Suddents, on Mon- day. January 11. 1037, at her residenc 52 ELLEN M. CARPE loved wife of Carl J. Carper. She 15 sucvived by two children. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co’ Southeast hi 115t st. se. on 14. at 0 am: thence wurch, where services will be held at 1 p.m brother. Owen M st.osw Front Roval, Va. | Braths. JORNSON. HEROLD (GOODLE-BOY). De- parted inis life suddenly. Tuesday, Jan- uary 12 197, a a.m. sed- men's Hospital ~HEROLD ' (GOODLE- BOY) JOHNSON. heloved son of James Sister Johnson. husband of Mrs_Bessie Johnson, erandson of Mrs. Georeia Johnson, He also leaves to mourn their loss a sister. Eloise Johnson: a brother. Albert ‘Peidlum Johnson: three aunts and a hest of other relatives and friends. _Remains _restin John_P. Carey's funeral _home. ‘Georala ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON. MARY JANE. On Sunday. J uary 10. 1437 at her residence 1138 K st. s.e. MARY JANE JOHNSON wife of the lat¢ Peter Johnson: beloved mother of Mrs. Ella Thomson and Charles John- son. and aunt of Mrs. Louise Waller. Re- mains resting at the residence of her daughter 1124 K st. se. after 3 pm. Wednesday. Funeral Thuisday. January 11. at 1 o.m. from Ebenezer M. E. Church._4th and D sts. s.e. Rev. F. F. King officiating. _Interment at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements, by McGuire. 13 JOHNSON, PATTIE. day January 12. 19: 373 Neale pl. n'w.. PATTIE JOHNSON. motter of Alice Fletcher, sister of Blanche Wiggins. She also leaves one brother. other relatives and friends. Remains rest'ng at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. and | may be viewed after 1 p.m. Thursday. | Funeral Monday., January 18 at p.m | from the Tenth' Street Buptist Church. | 10th and R sts. n.w. Rev. J. L. Henry. pastor. Interment ~Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 17 KEENAN. MARGARET. On Monday. Jan- uary i1, 197 MARGARET KEENAN. the beioved mother of Mrs. May Web:ter. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st. se.. on Friday. January i5. at 0:30 | amihence to St. Dominic's Church. 6th and E sts. S w . wheie requiem mass | will be oftered at 10 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends in- uddenly. on Tues- at her residence, vited. Beaths. RICKENBACHER, HATTIE E. On Tues- day_ January® 12, 1837, HATTIE E. RICKENBACHER "of Glen Echo Heights. Md.. beloved wife of the late Bernadin Rickenbacher. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geier Sons’ Co.. 1113 7th st. nw., on Thursaay. January 14. at 11 am. Relatives and friends invited. 'In- terment Arlingtor National Cemetery RUPPERT. THOMAS. _On Tuesday. Janu- a1y 12’ 1937. at Providence Hospital. THOMAS RUPPERT. husband of he late Wilhelmina Stockman Ruppert Services at Fis late residence 1825 Hamlin st. D.e on Thurscay. ¥ th i am.: thence to Church. 20th st. anc R where mass will be said at 9 am terment St Mary's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 13 USSELL. THEODORE. Departed this life on Monday. January 11. 1037, at Gal- Hospital. THEODORE RUSSELL. M st. sw. He leaves to mourn their departure a_mother “Edith Rus- sell: a father. N. B. Russell: one sister Rosie L. Head: six aunts. three uncles and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Cabitol st. se. where fu- neral services will be held Thursday. January 14 at 10 am. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery, SCANLON. EDWARD. On Wednesday. January 13, 1937. at 4 am.. at Provi: dence Hospital. ' 'EDWARD ~SCANLON. esed 60 years. beloved son of the late Michael Scanlon. ~Services at the Sergeon Co. funeral home 1011 7th st n.w., on Friday. January 15 at am’ “Reauiem mass at St Marys Church at ‘10 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 14 SHELTON. SARAH GERTRUDE. i Tuesday. January 12, 1837 BARAH% GERTRUDE_ SHELTON. devoted wife of Georee R. Shelton, sr.: mother of Carrol Alvin. Leon. George. ir.. Flmer, Charles. Howard._Esau. Jacob_Rebreea. Dorcas, Phoebe Shelton ‘and Mary Parish. _She also leaves other relatives and friends. | Remains resting at the W Ernest Jar- vis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.W. GARNER ATTENDS 'ADOO FUNERAL Others of Senate and Naval Reserve Officers Among Honorary Pallbearers. Vice President Garner and a group of Scnators were honorary pallbearers at burial services in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery today for Robert H. McAdoo, son of the California Sena- tor. Lieut. Comdr. J. H. Brooks, Navy Chaplain Corps, officiated, and full military honors were accorded at the grave. Mr. McAdoo, who was 35, died Sun- day in New York. Funeral services were held there yesterday. Besides the Vice President and the Senators, the list of honorary pall- bearers included Naval Reserve offi- cers and an officer on the active list of the Navy. Among the Senators were Robinson of Arkansas, Glass of Virginia, Walsh | of Massachusetts, Sheppard of Texas, | Neely of West Virginia, Reynolds of RED CROSS PIONEER DIES B. F. Tillinghast Member of First International Group. Red Cross officials here learned yes- terday of the death of B. F. Hillinghast 87, a pioneer worker during the early years of the Red Cross and membe: conference. He died at his home in Orlando, Fla. Prior to his work for the Red Cross, Mr. Tillinghast was editor of the Davenport Democrat in JIowa, his native State. He was appointed to the inter- national conference by President Theodore Roosevelt, serving as secre- tary of the delegation headed by Clara Barton, founder of the Red Cross. WATERMAN FUNERAL TO BE HELD FRIDAY | Public Health Service Aide En- tered Federal Career Here in 1895. Funeral services for Jason Water- | | | NG__STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1937. §90000000 WILLED T0 NATION'S YOUTH of the first international Red Cross| RESiduary Estate of New York Financier Goes to Es- tablish Foundation. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 13.—Fifty million dollars, gathered by the late Charles Hayden in the steep canyons of Wall Street, will be poured out on the youth of America under terms of his will, offered for probate yester- day. The bachelor financier died last Fri- day, “firmly convinced,” in the words of the will, “that the future of this nation, and of the world for that mat- ter, depends in no small part upon the young men of the United States.” ‘That the Nation's youth be “kept from evil environments and guarded against baleful influences,” he pro- vided that his residuary estate, valued by William M. Parke, one of his at- torneys, at $50.000.000, be devoted to establishment of “The Charles Hayden —_— equip or provide for the maintenance of institutions or associations for the advancement of learning in this country. 5. To aid, assist, build, equip and maintain clubs, gymnasia and recrea- tion centers in this country for the training and development * * * and development * * * of boys and young men, 6. To aid and assist and to receive, hold, administer and dispose of prop- erty to or for the benefit of any uni- versity, college, school or other insti- tution for the advancement of learn- ing in any branch or department there- of or for the benefit of any hospital or of any branch or department thereof. Fourteen Bertie County (N. C.) farmers had a 195-pound increase in cotton yield. COL. BLAGDEN DIES Helped Rescue Lost Battalion Sur- vivors in World War. NEW YORK, January 13 (#).— | Lieut. Col. Crawford Blagden, 55, who as a World War captain in the 307th Infantry, helped rescue the survivors |of the Lost Battalion, died here Mon=~ day night. The star tackle on Harvard's 1901 eleven, which defeated Yale, 17 to 0, entered a hospital Saturday, suffering from influenza. Surviving are his second wife, a son of his first marriage, Crawford Blag- den, jr.; two brothers, Wendell P. and P. Meredith Blagden; s sister, Mrs. Gerald Chittenden of Concord, N. H,, | and a half-brother, Samuel P. Blagden |of Williamstown, Mass. 666 LIQUID - TABLETS - USE SALVE - NOSE DI AS A Interment Mount Olivet Cerie- tery. 14 LETTOW. CHARLES H. On Tues uary 1. 1937, at_Mount Alto Hos CHARLES H. LETTOW. beloved hus Foundation for the Moral, Physical and Intellectual Development of Boys and Young Men.” North Carolina, Barkley of Kentucky, Ashurst of Arizona, Wagner of New York, Connally of Texas and McKellar man, 68, Public Health Service official, | who died vesterday of a heart attack | after being stricken in his office, will | Relatives and friends invited. Inter- me~t church cemetery 13 JAMES J. On Wednesday. J 7 at his residence. H00 Notice of funeral later. | SKINN RY_ASHBY. J y 12,1937, at his home. at Fouf Corners. Md N | PREVENTION On Tuesday. | uary sw. JAMES e late Emma be offered at St. Independence | ave. COOPER. husband’ of Liilie Cooper. ~Mass v Patrick's Church. 10th and G sts. n.w. on Saturday. January 16. at 10 am. 15 REBECCA EASTERBROOK. On January 12 1837, &tk ho; Glen Rock. N. J. REBI EASTE daughter of Eva'A T, Easterbrook. o Siation. near Rock at the chapel of War al home. Rockvil January 15 al 2 Union Cemetery. e late Wil uary 12. 18 10th <t n.e loved wife of E and sister of Henry C. Hibbs of Washington. D. C. Stepher. D and Edward Hibbs of Mount- ville. Va. Funeral from the above re: dence on Thursday. January 14. at N: am Interment services at ter:. Leesburw. Va.. Tt am Relatives and Services by the W. W. Southeast funeral home EARNSHAW. VIRGINIA HYDE day Jaauary 17 Sing 6173 Baltimor VIRGINIA HYDE EARNSHAW daughter of George V e chus Earnshaw. Funer ce on Thursdey am. Interment Cemetery. LESTON. CHLOE on Monday. Januar¥ 11. 19 gency Hospital CHLOE E Bhe leaves to mourn their lo: Albert Egglesto’ d _friends at 1D Chu Remains restine at Eugene Ford's 1300 South Capitol st, s On Sundav. Jan- zer Hospital usband _of 9th st. ne. one broth other ] residence. DORE. b on T residenc dale M Januar Fort Devar 0., etery funeral home, ILETrufik. WIL dary 10, 1037 WILLIAM, ° the Eleanor Fletc Also survivis er. two gran and friends. Fur uary 14, a1 1 om ington & Sons Deane ave Memorial Cemete: FOLEY, JOHANNA C - belove r of 10t elatives Linco On Wednes- t Walter Reed (SIS). io: ar o Church. WISCH, ROBERT L On Tuesd2 anuary 17 s Pa. ROBEI vices will be on Inte D Friday, z H sburgh Pa.. at 8 pm. Washington Cemetery. on 8:30 a.m GRAY, LIZZIE. Departed this life T day. January 12 after a brief ness. LIZZIE GRAY. She was the de- woted daughter of Louise Cephas. ~ She also leaves to mourn their 10ss siX khiers. two sons. four sisters. five brothers and a_host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. 13th and V sts. n.w Funeral from Upper - Zion —Baptist Church. Jefersonton, Va. Friday. Ja uary 15. GRIMES, WILLIAM. On Tuesday. Janu- ary 12 19:7. at Gallinger Hoepital WILLIAM GRIMES. loving father of Louise Grimes. devoted brother of Aquilla Thomas. He also leaves Telatives and many frien Re Testing at the John T. chapel. drd and Eye st of funeral later. HAMBRIGHT, FRANK H_ On January 1% 1837, at Providence Ho Dital. FRANK H. HAMBRIGHT. Re- mains resting at the James T. Ryan neral home. 317 Pa. ave. Se. Thursday evening, January 14. ment Lancaster. Pa MBRIGHT. FRANK H. L5 Lodge. No. B The_lodve w session of sOrrow te brother. FRANK H. HAMBRIGHT, class of O November 6. 1907, _who passed to the Grand Lodge of the Here- after January 12. _Elk services st Ryan's chapel, 317 Pa. ave. se. at 8 pm. Interment Lancaster, Pa. By order_of J. PORREST REILLY, Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. S. SHELBY. Secretary. 14 BANLIN. GRANT. On Wednesday. Jan- uary 13. 1937, at his residence. 310 loth st.'ne. GRANT HANLIN. beloved husband_of ‘Amanda Haniin. Services at the S H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. on Thursday eve- ning, January 14. at 7:15 o'clock. In- terment Derry. Pa. 14 HURDLE. WASHINGTON COLUMEUS. On Tuesday. January 12. 1937, at Mount Alto Hospital. WASHINGTON COLUM- BUS HURDLE. beloved husband of Anna Hurdle. Remains resting at toe W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home 517 11th st. se. until Thursday. Jan- uary 14. Funeral from the of his brother-in-law. George Bremmer- man. 614 K st. ne. on Friday_January 15 at 10 am.: thence to the Full Gos- vel Tabernacle. North Caditol and K sts.. where services will be held at 10:30 .m. Relatives and {riends are invited. terment Arlington National Cemetery. 14 JAMES. ALAFAIR. Departed this _life Monday. January 11, 1937, at 5:15 am._at her residence. 110 F st. n.w.. ALAFAIR JAMES. beloved wife of the Jate L. W. James She is survived by five devoted sons. Homer. Hannibal ‘Wilson. Mannie and Arthur: one loving daughter. Joana Johnson: one sister. Ida_ Wiiliams; one brother. Wilson Burres: also other relatives and friends Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R n.w. Funeral Thursday. 14 at 2:30 p.m.. from Southern Bap- tist Church. 4th and L sts. n.w.. Rev. S. Morse officiating. Relatives and {riends anvited. Interment Aikens. S JENKINS, MABEL J. Departed this life on unday. January ' 10. 1437, MABEL J. NKINS. She leaves to mourn their joss a loving husband. father. son. three aisters. one brother and a host of other relatives. Remains resting at Ruth Dab- mev & Co.'s funeral home 455 O st nw Remains mav be viewed after 4 p.m. Thursday funeral home Thursday. January 14. at lpm. Interment Payne's Cemetery, 14 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseiphr F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK Manager) rone West 022 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {iip Seventh St N%:NAtional 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. feither the successor to nor connected with e original W R. Speare establishment. Mo 250z 1009 H St. N.W, J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium $th and Ave. N.] Lincoln 5200 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th St SE. _Lincoln 0530 ef One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 617 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 12 P St N.W. _ NAtionsl 4276 GEO C. SHAFFER MBBERATE Pricks BHONE NAT® 0100 " sungass Cor. 14th & Eye N 3. RBROOK. wife of Diirvec Crooks. | . 1n_Bradford Hill Hos- L. | residence | January | Funeral {rom the ahove | band of Lillian Jeffries Letiow and lov ing father of Margaret Elizabeth Let- oW Funeral from his late residence. i3 Evarts st. ne. on Friday._January 15 at 9:15 am. ‘thence to St. Ann's Church, 440 Wisconsin ave. nw. where reouiem mass will be said at 10 am, for the repose of his soul. Reia- tives and friends ipvited. Interment ngton National Cemetery. : LOUIS H._ On Tuesday. 1937 at 1:50 pm._ at_his residence, 1424 Perry pl n.w. LOUIS H. LEVY. devoted husband of Emma Pach Levy and father of Julia Bornet and Retta Graff. Funeral from_ his late residence Thursday. anuary 14, at 1:30 pm. nent Washington Hebrew Congre- 3 13 EIN. On Tuesday. 1 at her_residence. Conn. ave nw. MAY EINSTEIN LFVY wife of the late Harry G. Levy. Services at Gawler's chapel. 1750 Pa. avi on Thursdav Jenuary 14. at 10:30 am Interment Washington Hebrew Congregza- tion Cemeter: 13 MAGRUDER. JOHN FRAN . Depar this_life on Monday January 11. 1% at Gallincer Hospital. MAGRUDER. beloved son of the late k and Mary Magruder. husband of the late Jeanette Magruder. He leaves to n m r_loss three sisters. Mrs Ella v Mrs, Cecil Williams: and five nieces Rema s funeral I January three nephews other relatives and resting at 1300 South Cap- 14, at 2 pm.. Kine officiating. Interment Harmonv Cemetery. MARKWARD. CLARA V. On January 13 1937 at Providence Hospiial. CLARA V. MARKWARD. cousin of Frank B EscexPunera wler's funeral paror January 15. a E : thence Michael's Church. St . where_requiem mass am. Relatives and {rien be said invited. 14% On Monday. Jan- unt Alto Hospital. Remains rest T. Rhines funeral chapel, til 4 p.m_Wed- te residence. services will | ary 14, at 1 p.m. | t 2 on National Cem- | | | MARSHALL, uary 11,1 | ARTHUR M 2 at the Jo d and Eve On Monday. January AMANDA MASTIN. ‘beloved James S Mastin _and ei Davis and MIS. al from the W. W. 516 H st. ne. on y'14. at 11 am. In- onal Cemetery. 12 Departed this life on 19, at Gallinger MATTHEWS Matthe brother of G d ie] Matthews. Remains Ford's_funieral home. Funeral Satur- from Re- MASTIY, AMANDA late MATTHEWS. JOH! Tuesdav. Js Hospital on of h atthews. Dr. 1st ‘st Cemetery. . MARY E. On Monday. Jan- uary 11.°1 at ‘her residence. 1200 16th st' nw. MARY E. McELHONE vife of the late Philllp McElhone and her of Mrs Thelma M. Howard and Mrs George Ravmond. Services at chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons. 173 Pa.ave. nw on Thursday. January 1 at 9:30: thence to St. Matthew's Church, Conn. and Rhode Island aves where mass will be offered at 10 an Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 1 METLER. FRANCES EMILY. On Monday. January 11. 1957, at her residence 291 13th st. n.e. FRANCES EMILY METLI beloved wife of the late George ler and mother of Thomas C . Robert nd Dave F. Metler and Mrs. Svbil L. Services at_the Serzeon Co, 1 home 1011 5th st. n.w.. on Wed- jay. January 13, at & pi Ri and friends invited. Interment ton. Pa HARRY W. nuary 11 NALLEY. beloved Cathe Harry W tional | McELHON! Su enly. on Mon- 1937, HARRY W band of the late lev and father of and Lillia: Interment Coneressional by wm. J 1 Special communica- tion of Naval Lodge. No. 4. F. A. A M. is called Thursday. January 14. 1937 at 1:45 p.m.. f the purpose of attending | the funeral of our late brother. HARRY W. NALLEY. By order of the worship- | fui master | ROLAND M. BROWN. Secretary. NETHERLAND. ROSA STOKES. On Tues- day. January 12. 1 at 11:05 pm.. at Providence Hcesp! ROSA STOKES. widow of the late Fred D_ Netherland and daughter of Carrie Stokes and the late Thomas T. Stokes. Also_surviving her are three 'sisters. Mrs. Bertha D. Boyle of Baltimore. Md: Mrs. Florence E. Matthews and Mrs. Gladys E. Jack- son: a_brother. James T. Stokes. and | otner relatives. = Funeral services will be | held at her late residence 613 3rd st. | n.e. Saturday. January 1 at 1 pm. Rev. R. W Brooks. pastor of Lincoln Congregational Church. officiating. Re- mains_may be seen at her late home after Friday at 10 a.m. 15° HARRY B. On Tuesday. Jan- 1937. HARRY B.. beloved hus- Mabel Plver Nichois and brother of Mrs. Arthur Glanville Dunn Fu- neral trom his residence. 1205 Garfleld st. Woodside. Md.. on Friday. January 14 at 2 p.m. Cemetery. PEARSON. RANDOLPH. Departed this life Tuesday. January 1% 1937, at Gallinger Hosp'tal. RANDOLPH PEARSON. the loving nusband of Emma Pearson. He also teaves two sisters. Mrs. Ella Jack- sor and Miss Lulu Pearson: _two brothers. Harrison and Cleveland Pear- son: other relatives and friends._ Re- mains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chanel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w.. where funeral services will be held Thursday. January 4. at 10:30 am. 1n- terment Rosemont Cemeter: PIERCE. J. ROBERT. On Tuesday Janu- ary 1%, 1937. at his residence. 6417 Eastern_sve. Takoma Park, Md. J ROBERT PIERCE. brother of Mary E. | Brown, Funeral services at the W. W. | Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 | Chapin_st. n.w.. on Thursday. Januaiy 14 at 1:30 p,m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cem- etery | PLUMMER. Janu Grove. Md ited Arrangements NALLEY, HARRY W. | EDITH E. On Wednesday. 3. 1937 at her home. Cedar EDITH E. wife of Edward R. Plummer. _Services at the Salem M. E. Church. Cedar Grove. on Friday. January 15. at £ p.m. Intsrment church cemetery. 14 POPKINS. ALBERT. On Monday. Janu- ary 11, at Sibley Hospital, ALBERT POPKINS. beloved husband of'Agnes C. Popkins and fatner of Mrs. Florence E Parks, Mrs. Mildred E Kicin and Al- bert R Popkins., and brother of Mrs. Ida Wable: late residence. 17 Seaton pl. n.e Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co fineral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Thursday. January 14. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment Glenwood Cemetery. 13 QUANDER, MABEL. On Sunday, Januar 10. 1937, after a brief illness. MAB! QUANDER. daughter of the late Rev. Gilbert Bowyver and Fannie Bowyer. beloved wife of Lawrence Quander. mother of Maurice Quander. sister of Mrs. Martha Wood and Louise Rich- ardson, Gilbert. ir.. William. Joseph. Danjel and James Bowyer. Remains Testing at Frazier's. 389 R. I ave. n.W.. until 1 pm. Wednesday. January 13} thence to her late residence. 18 Quincy place n.w. Funeral Thursday. January 14. 8t 1 p.m. from Enon Baptist Church. on C st. between Gth and 7th sts. se. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. QUINTER. WILLIAM F. On Wednesday, January 13, 1937. at his residence, 1930 Conn ' ave n.w. Tilden Garden Apt. WILLIAM F. QUINTER. aged 59 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Quinter end father of Mrs. Warren W. Grimes and Mr. Francis Wilson Camp. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Clera E._Quinter, and one sister. Miss Marriet Quinte: . Mr. Gecige Quinter; also an aunt, Mrs Lester Branch of Los Angeles. Calif. Remains resting at Hysong's parlors, Funeral services Pri- urch. Cathedral an: Creek 1300 N st. n.w. day. January 15, Sonis'” Memorial Conp. aves. n.w, Interment Rock Cemetery. RAUB. AUSTIN JOSEPH. On Tuesday. Jaruary 12 1937, at his residence. 6518 6th st. n.w.. AUSTIN JOSEPH RAUB. beloved husband of Grace S. Raub, father of Donald J. Raub and Grace E. Raub. Member of Washington Centennial Lodge, No 14 F. A. A, M., and Mount Ver- non Chapfer.’ No. 3, R. A M. Serv- jces at the 8. H 'Hines Co.' funeral | 2001 uthan nw. on ‘{lhundnyd anuary 14, af B atives an Iriends invited. Tnterment Rock Creek | JOHN FRANCTS | Mrs. Jeanette Chase and | Eugene | services will be | between | Interment Arlington 5 i beloved | fu- | beloved husband of Gesiene C. Skinner and father of Quincy C.. Wells J. Mrs. | Efie B Fleshman and Sylyia H. Car- ter. Funeral from late residence on Friday. January pm. Rela- | tives and ‘friends Interment | Glenwood Cemetery. Services by the W. | W. Chambers Co, 14 ON. DEBORAH. On Tuesday. January | 1137, at her residence, 5 h | st nw.’' DEBORAH SIMON. aged Kb | year: beloved mother of Mrs. Abe Mans- ba.h of Cleveland. Ohio._and Mr. Morris | Simon and of the late Louis and Charles Simon. Funeral trom her late residence | on Thursday. January 14. at 9:30 am. Interment Philadelphia Pa 13 SMITH. GERTRUDE BROWN. On Monday January 11. 1037 in Philadelphia. Pa. GERTRUDE OW SMITH. Remal resung at Frazier's funeral home. | Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of fu- | neral later 13 | SPIES, ETHEL DAWSON. Suddenly. on | Monday. January 11, 1937, at her resi- dence. 1 19th " st ‘.w. ETHEL DAWSON SPIES. ged 47 years Fu- neral services Thursday. January 14. at 1 0 p.m.. at Hysong's parlors. 1300 N Interment Remsen. lowa. | THOMAS J.. SR. On Tuesday. | 12, 195°, THOMAS J. SULLI- beloved husband of the iate Ellen C. Sulliva neral trom his son st. n.w.. on R:30 am Hich requlem mass Gabriel's Church at 9 am Re ds invited. Interment A A‘ n 1 S_JOSEPH. On Monday, | o Casualty Hosgital | MEY of 1324 Trin- beloved son of the late Ellen Toomey Funeral from his late residence Priday. J 15. at 8:30 am. High requiem m Holy Name Church at § a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount i 1 ivet, Cemetery. o i deniy January 17. 1837, at | her in_Falls Church. ‘Va. | JENNIE TYLER devoted mother of Mrs Laura Tyler Barnes. sister of Lizz ies Jackson and Cornelius a kerson: grandmother of Laura. | Clarence Gibbs uneral later the Friday. Januar idad_ave. Patrick ne. an 1 e sud- and Charles Services by LOUISE WAR- of Florcnice E. Georze and Frank W Remains resting at 04 Eu H n.w. Notice of funeral later. Ar- | ements by Wm H. Sardo & Co | WALERMAN, JASON. Suddenly. on Tues- da® ‘anua ¥ 1937 JA! WA - MAN_ reed 68 years. of 1403 Evarts st n.c. beloved husband of Maud E. Water mai and father of Mrs. Stella Woh and Mrs. Evelyn Hummer and Hol Wa erman. Remains restine at Hysong's parlors. 1300 st n.w Funeral cerv- Congregational Church. nw.at 2 pm. Friday, | nterment private. 14 ; : DWARD. On Tuesoay January 7 al_his residence Wheaton. Md. JOHN EDWARD WEIS: MAN. beloved husband of the late Ma: garet B. Weisman (nee O'Grady). Fu neral from the above residence on ‘Thursday. January 14. at 9:15 am.: thence to St. Jch Church. Forest Glen. Md. where requiem mass will be | said at 10 a.m. for the repose of his scul. | Interment St John's Church Cemetery. Forest Glen. Md. Relatives and freends invited WHEELER, HARRY MARSHAL Janary 1371077, pl. Wednesday. residence 2308 Tracy nw MARSHALL WHEELER beloved hus band of Mary Corey Wheeler. Funer services at_his late residence on Prida January at 2 Interment A 5 2 pm linzton National Cemetery. In Memoriam. JORDAN. ELIZABETH J. In sa ing \embrance of ‘our dear ELIZABETH J. JORDAN. whe this life_twelve years azo today 13. 14 HER CHILDR! LITTLEFORD. J Ing memory of mv LIAM LITTLEFORD who left me eleven vears ago todas. danuary 13, 14726, When alone in mv sorrow the bitter tears flow | There comes to me memories of lone. | but | motl long azo Unkncwn {0 others. he steals to mvy side And whispers. “'Dear mother. death ca not divide.” His sweet face is ever before me. 1 feel his dear hand in mine That sweet look he always gave me Still lingers fresh in myv mind. MOTHER, * MANSFIELD. PRISCILLA. 1In sad but lov- ine remembrance of PRISCILLA MANS- FIELD. who departed this life four years ago today. January 13. 1933. The blow was hard. the shock severe, We never thought her death so near: Only those who lost can tell 2 The pain of parting_without farewell. THE FAMILY. * TAYLOR. ELIZA. A tribute of love to the | memory of our dear mother and grand- | mother. ELIZA TAYLOR. who entered | eternal rest twe dav Januarv 13 1910. Beautiful foiler. thy work is done. Beautifu! life. thy crown is won; Beautiful soul to glory gone | Gone. mother_ard crandmother. to rest. DEVOTED = DAUGHTER. ~FLORENCE AND GRANDDAUGHTER. LA BELTE y-seven years aco to- TUNSTELL. EDWARD. In loving memory of our beloved husband and father. JED- WARD TUNSTELL. who left us three vears ago today. January 13. 1934 | The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay. : | But_the love we bore for you in life | Can never fade away. | HIS DEVOTED WIFE, SADIE: DAUGH- | TER. ELSIE. AND SON-IN-LAW. RUS- SELL. WARD. SAMUEL E. A tribute of loving devotion to the memory of our dear father and husband SAMUEL E. WARD. who entered into eternal rest two years ago today. January 13, 1835 | THE FAMILY. * AMUE! memory _of ELDRIDGE. In loving of our_ dear father. 'SAMUEL | ELDRIDGE WARD. who vears ago today. January 13. left "us_two | May the winds blow softly 1 | 1935, O'er the sweet and hallowed spot. Mig the changing scenes of ‘life v ver be_forgof Sl THE FAMILY. ¢ Any Family Ryan Fune of Tennessee. The naval officers included Lieut. Comdr. E. W. Rounds, Reserve; Lieut. H. B. Wheeler, active list; Lieut. H. J. Huester, Lieut. J. J. Klak, Ensign Philip Dalton and Ensign H. J. Roth- rock, all of the Reserve. Mr. McAdoo served as an ensign in the Naval Flying Corps during the World War, qualifying as an aviator. HARRY M. WHEELER ~ DIES OF PNEUMONIA' W. B. Hibbs Brokerage Associate to Be Buried in Arlington Friday. Harry M. Wheeler, 66, associated with the W. B. Hibbs brokerage firm for the last 15 years, died of pneu- monia early today after a {wo-day illness. He lived at 2308 Tracy piace. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Corey Wheeler; a brother, two sisters and a niece. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 pm. Priday. Bu- rial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. DR. STOKES TO SPEAK Washington Cathedral Canon Will Visit Chaptico. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of the Washington Cathedral, will lecture at Christ Church Hall at Chaptico Friday at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Stokes’ sub- Ject will be “Africa and Her Relation- ship to Peace.” Dr. Stokes was for some years secre- | tary of Yale University and visited Africa as a member of an educational commission. MISS RICE ELECTED Miss Patrice Rice was elected chair- Women'’s Bar Association at the sec- tion’s annual meeting yesterday at the American Association of Univer- | sity Women's Club. She succeeds Miss Mary Agnes Brown. Other officers chosen were: Miss Elizabeth Fazoni, vice chairman; Miss Helen Dolan, secretary-treasurer; Miss E. Louise Chandler, Miss Zelda Dove, Miss Brown, Miss Helen Prentiss and Mrs. Verna Parsons Young, council members; Miss Janet G. Rutter and Miss Rice. representatives at the American Bar Association convention, to be held in Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Catherine Stafford and Miss Chandler, alternate representatives. c S Ax Hints Huge Ancestors. BLOOMINGTON, 0. (#).—The mitted after discovery of a stone ax near here that bigger, if not better men perhaps, lived in this vicinity long The ax, fashioned of gray gran- (Gdor Hill Washingiton medt Beaut; @%e’re% DOCTORS RECOMMEND AMBULANCE SERVICE BY Chamber: any place $3 in the city COlumbia 0432 One of the Largest Undert; ° tin the Wor Can Afford ral Service However limited your means, Ryan can provide what you need for a simple, digni- fied funeral. Perfectly appointed funeral home, For complete funeral prices, 1700-1701. Music if desired. Lady attendent. call Atlantic Ryan De Luxe Ambulance Service The Very Finest Service Available at Reasonable Rates James T. Ryan FUNERAL DIRECTOR 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ATlantic 1700-1701 be held in First Congregational Church at 2 pm. Friday. Mr. Waterman, who lived at 1603 Evarts street ¢ northeast, was junior adminis- trative assistant to the assistant surgeon general in the Sanitary Report and Sta- h tistics Division He entered the | v Federal service in | Mo dusiat the Gove ernment Printing Office, and in 1913 was transferred to the Public Health Service. man lived for some time in Michigan before coming to Washington. He was a Scottish Rite Mason and be- longed to the Washington Centennial Lodge, F. A. A. M. He also was a member of the Society of Mayflower Descendants and the First Congrega- tional Church. | Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Maude E. Waterman: two daughters, Mrs. Stella Wohlfarth, Bethesda, Md, and Mrs. Evelyn Hummer, this cit a son, H. J. Waterman, this city; two sisters, Miss Caroline D. Waterman and Miss Charlotte H. Waterman, both of Carmel, Calif, and a brother, He also leaves five grandchildren. | man of the Junior Bar Section of the | | huskiest males of Bloomington ad-| | ! | | Other Bequests Listed. Numerous bequests to relatives and friends were also listed in the will and a codicil, both dated August 19, 1935. listed as follows: men. 2. To aid and assist in charitable and public education uses and pur- poses for the moral, mental, intel- lectual and physical well-being, up- lifting and development of boys and young men of this country. 3. To found and/or to provide scholarships for deserving boys and young men of this country and for graduates or undergraduates of col- | leges, and to assist them in attending A native of Connecticut, Mr. Water- | quality habit . Lifetime Furniture. any educational country or abroad. Aid to Universities. 4. To assist in and/or to found, Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C 5t. NE. Llnc. 5537 North Side of Stanton Park. institution in this Storrs S. Waterman, Tacoma, Wash. | | Ky The aims of the foundation were | k3 1. To assist needy boys and younxf Place 666 Salve or 666 Nose Drops in nostrils night and morning and take 666 Liquid i 79V @V i/® or 666 Tablets every morning. founda the starting point. DIVIDUAL. Each service circumstances and wishes would be most comforting individual attention of a beautiful remembrance. 412 H St. N.E. etting What You Pay For... Individuality Certain things are included in every funeral. The preparation of the remains, the use of the chapel and funeral cars, the insertion of notices, etc., are the n of every service. Our 36 years of experience as Funeral Directors in Washington have taught us that to meet the needs and desires of any family EACH funeral must be IN- VARY in scores of details from the service which Funeral directing requires the creativeness and WM. H. SARDO & CO. 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