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A—12 x dIu;'hn of Uh-avnkl. BOSTON. HENRIETTA. The family of the late HENRIETTA BOSTON wish to ex- | press sincere .thanks to their many Melghbors and kind friends for the floral tributes and words of sympathy in their Tecent bereavement. DUNCAN. LUCILLE BROWN. To the co- workers of LUCILLE BROWN DUNCAN, in the trimming room, Bureau of graving and Printing: After a year of mixed sadness and Jjov I DA at this tim. to thank God that there Ro culf of years or miles bétween friend= ships. and for you and your beautiful entiments and memories of our dear ucille. T shall always remember you gnd, be grateul to those who think’ of ucille in my loneliness. MAUDE V. POWELL. Braths. S. JOHN. On Thursday. February anj; at’ Gallinger Hospital. JOHN ADAMS. " beloved husband of 1da Adams He also leaves other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel_ %rd and Eve ats. sw. until 11 am. Sunday: there- after at his late residence. 71 L'st. n.w Funeral Mondas. Februsfy X st |0 from the above funeral chapel Nerment Arlington National Cemetery. AVERILL, CARL. : 1037, at the Emergency Hospital. CAR husband of Mary H. Averill. father of Nancy Lee. brother ‘of Waliace Joh Elbert, Frank and Wilbur Averill F. K. Hendrick. Mrs. J. M. Chisholm Mrs. W, F_Hammer. Mrs. W. S. Pool, | Mrs. J. T. Borden and Mrs. J.E. Webb Funeral services on Monday R at 2 pm. from the Wheatley funernl home.” Alexandria. Va. Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery. II:A(H MARY On February 37 at Alexandria ‘Hospital, Alex- Va. MARY_ VIRGINIA. wife of late_Thomas E. Beach. Monday. February & at 3 30 pm.. the Cunningham funeral home, R0 Cameron st.. Alexandria, Va. Inter: ment Methodist Protestant Cemetery. 8 BENNETT. GERTRUDE V. On Thursda February 4. 19:4.. at P pital. GERTRUDE V NETT. Tesidence. i McC; St Hyatisville. Md.. beloved wife o Hubert R. Bennett. She'is also survived by three’ children, Marion. Beverls and Ronney Bennett. Remains Gasch's _funeral home, 46 ave. Hyattsville, Md. Ser! at_above funeral home on Monday, February &, a* pm. Rel- atives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. T BRITTAIN, MARTHA L. On Monday. Feb- ruary 1. 1937. at Los Angeles. Calif., MARTHA L. BRITTAIN wife of the late Joseph I. BErittain. Interment at East Falestine, Oblo. in the cemetery beside her late husband. BROWN, MARY,_ On Wednesday. February at Gallinger Hospital. MARY BROWN. “Remaine: resting at. Frazier s uneral home. 5380 R. L. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 7 CANTER. DAVID PAUL, JR. On Saturday, February 6. 1937, DAVID PAUL CAN- TER. Jr.. infant 'son of David P. and Mazie ‘Canter (nee Tippett) —Remains resting at the George W. Wise funeral home. 2000 M st. n.w. Notice of funeral ater. ARPENTER, MARY. On Wednesday, Pebruary 3. 1937, at Blue Piains. Va. MARY CARPENTER. wife of the late Elias Carpenter. She leaves to mourn their Joss two sons. six nieces and & host of friends and other relatives. R mains resting at Robert G. funeral home. 2500 Nichols Funeral Mondey. ~February 8. Campbell's A. M. E. Church, Nichols ave se. at 1 pm. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. CHEEK. ARTHUR T. On Saturday. r-b- fusry 6. 1047 ARTHUR T, CHEEK. be- oved husband of Haidee B. Cheek and father of Jane Claire Cheek and Arthur T. Cheek. jr. Funeral from the W. W Deal funeral home. 51 st. ne. on Monday. February 8. at 230 p.m. _Rel- atives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. JR. COLBURN. WINFIELD §., Suddenls, ig Shepherd st now WINFIELD £ belpved huspand of Marie T. Colburn ard f: B Cotmurs. son of Wingela s Cotbut, | ar. and_brother of William 8. and | Thomas B. Colburn. Mrs, Eugene Dick- ens and Mrs. James A. Walden. Re- mains restng at the W. W. Chambers | funeral home. 1300 Chapin st. D.W. Notice of funeral later. COLE. MARCELI On Saturday. ruary 6, 1¢ his_resigence. S 13th st. n.w. MARCELLUS COLE. be- Ioved husband of the late Thoebe Eilen Cole. father of Mrs. George E. Tolson. Mrs, Willlam L_Overstreet. Mrs Lord-Wood of Philadelphia. Pa.;: Sam- uel F. John H. and Walter H. Cole. resting ~ at Marylana Funeral services at the above residence | T1_am. gn Tuesdas. February 0. at Il nter- Relatives and_{friends invited ment Congressional Cemetery. by the W. W. Chambers Co. COOPER, MOSE denly." Satur } MOSE COOPER. the beloved son of Mr. | and Mrs. Wallace Wiggins. He also | leaves to mourn their loss six sisters w0 brothers. two nieces and & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the funeral home of Nelson E._Bush & Co.. undertakers, 2602 K st n.w, until 1 p.m. Sunday: thereafter at his "late residence. Funeral Monday. Februars & at 1 pm.. from his late residence. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Payne's CEmEH‘ . Departed thls life sud- January 30, % CORBY. KARL WILLIAM, On_ Thursdas, February 4. 1917, at Miami Beach. Fla.. KARL WILLIAM' CORBY. beloved hus- band of Mary Grafl Corby. Funeral from his late residence. Edsom lane on Rockville pike. on Monday, February & at 3:30 pm.’ Inierment. private _in Rock Creek Cemetery. s DALY, NELLIE M. On Friday. February 5, 1937, at her residence. "1538 3ith st n NELLIE M. DALY. beloved wife of "the late Daniel J. Daly. Fu- neral from James T, Clements Sons’ fu- | neral home. 1241 Wis. ave. nw. on| Monday. Fecbruary 8. at 9:30 am. thence to Holy Trinity Church. 36th and O sts. n.w.. where mass will be said at 10 am_for the reose of her soul. Interment Holy Rooc Cemetery. Friends invited. DICKERSON. LOUIS JOSEPH, On Pridas. February 1937. LOUIS JOSEPH DICKERSON. the beloved husband of Elsie E. Dickerson and father of Williem | T. and Ernest W, and Elsie M. Dicker- Funeral services at the W. W. Shambers” Co. Southeast " funeral ‘Home. 517 11th st, se. on Monday. February £ at 1 pm. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cem- etery, 7 DOVE, SARAH C. On Thursday, February . 1837, at her home, Redland. Md.. SARAL C."DOVE. fged 56 beloved wite o! Benllmm Dove. Remains resting at Roy W, Barber's fineral home, Laytons: ville. 'Md. Funeral services wil ‘be held on Sunday. Februarv 7. at 2 p.m.. at St. Phe's Litheran. ehurch - Redland: Md; Interment St Luke's Cemetery. 7 EICHHORN. ALOYSI SR. On Sat- urdas. Fevruars 6 1470 et Georgetown University Hospital AXO\S‘US B. loved husband ef thc late Louise Ru pert Eichhorn. Pureral from the re dence of his daughter. Mrs. Martin J. McNamara. 1 Park road n.w.. Monday. February X at 840 am, i auiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred | Heart at 9 a.m. Relatives and frien invited to attend. Interment St. Mary's Cemeters. ~Pleae omit flowers. 7 EICHHORN. ALOYSIUS B.. SR. The mem- bers of the Associati of Oldest In- habitants ‘are requested to attend the funeral of our late associate. ALOYSIUS B. EICHHORN. Sr.. from Sacred Heart Church. 11ith and_Park rd, n.w., Monday. February R 19. at 9 am. THEODORE W. NOYES. President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretary. ELLIOTT. M. ABETH. On Friday. February 5. . at her residence. Wisconsin 'ave. n.w.. M. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT. beloved aunt of Mrs. Charles M. Rippev. Remains resting at_Birch's funeral home. 14 M st. n.w. Services at St. Alban's Church. Wis. and Mass. aves. n.w.. on Monday. February K. af 11 a.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 7 FISHER. MINNIF BELLE. On Friday. February 5. R at her residence. : Holmead place .. beloved wife of Jame: L, from the chapel of P. gth st sw. on Monday. February 8. ‘at 2 Relatives and ‘friends invited. 1ntermem Cedar Hill Cemetery. 7 lolnM: PETER. Departed this life Friday. February .19 3 after long iliness, P PO He leaves to_mourn their loss & devoted wife. Julia Fortune; three sisters. Mrs. Rebecca Darling. Mrs. Jennie Brooks and Miss Annie Stewart: a brother. Harvey Fortune. snd a_host of other relatives and friends, Remains resting st Ernest Jarvis funeral church. You st. n.w. Funeral Monday. nhrun 4 8, at 7:30 p.m.._from the above funeral rch. Rev. F. J. Jones officiating. atives and friends’ invited. - Burial sday, February 0. at Osk Grove. Va. _— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Som Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Lipseventh & N¥-NAtional 2473 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th 8t. 8.E.____ _ Lincoln 05 V. L. SPEARE CO. {zmnr the successor to nor connected with he original W R. Speare uuhushmmv., 1009 H St. N.W. !Allnntl 2892 ° J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium i ve. N.E. Lincoln 520" CEMETERY LOTS. SINGLE GRAVE IN FORT LINCOLN CEM- tery; reasonable. ~Address Box 136D, finr office. FUNERAL DESIGNS. | GORSLINE, LIEUT. February | Funeral | trom | | JAMIS| | KEPP! Feb: | Everet | Services | 8 GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Picces 1312 P 8t NW NAtiona) 4276 GEO C. SHAFFER nfi-fimfin m"cfinuéuon AT. 0100 o2 sungam” Cor. 14th & Eye Draths. J._ G. RICHARD H.. beloved husband of Jeanne West Gors- line. killed in plane crash riding as pas- senger in Honolulu. Hawail, on Jan- uary 6. 19347. He leaves besides Lis his parents. Mr._and Mrs. 8. G. Gorsline: a brother. Sam. ir. and & sister. Mary. Funeral services in Fort Myer Chapel at 10:30 Monday morn- ing. Pebruary K. °Interment Arlingion National Cemetery. GRAVES, HARRIETT. On Thursday. Feb- 937, at the residence of her daughter Park_road n.w. HAR- RIETT GRAVES of Washineton. D C. and Pittsburgh. Pa.: mother of Mrs. Wil- helmina Cooper and Thomas Ford. She also lesves to mourn their loss four sisters. three brethers. five grandchils dren and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Er- nest Jarvis funeral church. 1437 You n.w. FPuneral Monday. February 8. at pm. the sbove funeral church Memorial Cemetery. 7 GROVES, WILLIAM MARRY. On Satur- day, February 149:45, WILLIAM HAR- RY GROVES. beloved brother of Miss Mary E_ Groves. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday. Feb- ruary &, at ? p.m. Relatives and friends oyt Interment Rock Creek Ceme- ery. HERMAN. MOSE:! ay. February wife. from Interment Lincoln Suddenly. on Satur- 1 MOSES HER- 1730 “Webster man_ and _devoted father of Harold Herman. Notice of funeral later. [IE. On Thursday, Feb- at Casualty Hospital, MATTIE HIGGINS of 15 Myrtle St nie. Ske is survived by a_devoted husband, Daniel Higgins: also_several sisters and brothers. Funeral Monday. February at 1 pm. from Malvan & Schey's fu- neral honie. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. HOWARD. CORA Cn Saturday, Tusty 6, 19 her residence.. R st.n.w. CORA Y. HOWARD. _Funeral 1rom the James T. Clement’s Sons' funeral home. 1941 Wisconsin ave. n.w. on Monday. February X. at 3 pm. Inter- ment Glenwood Cemeters. Friends and relatives invitad HUMPHRIES, ME ing. February 6. 19 at her residence. Apt. META "HUMPHRIES. * Funeral scrvice at V. L. Speare’s. funeral directors. 1009 H st nw.. Tuesday. February 9. at 1:30 p.m.’ Inferment Glenwood Cemeters. * CARROLL HARY On Saturday. : 7. &t Washington Coun: tv Hospital. Hagerstown, Md . CARROLL HARVEY IVINS. Body resting at Gaw- ler's chavel. 1750 Pa. ave. n.w. Services S be hield in Gleiwood Ceimetery on Tuesday. February 4. p.m. 8 AROLD. On Friday. Febru- i 7. HAROLD JAMISON be- loved son of Joseph D_ and L!lr)h! Stockstill of Ovon Hill. Md. Rem Testing at the Ives funeral hom: Wilson blyd.. Arlington. Va_. unt am. Sunday, February 7. P ices’ and interment Sheldon. Departed y. February 4. 1¢ linges Hositnl LUCY JonEs “or Fa: | mond st. Takoma Park. < to mourn their loss a davoted son. ence Jones: a _daushter-in-law. three grandchildren. one sister. three brotkers and other relatives and iriends. resting at_James H. Winslow 13th and Rsts. n.w. Funeral Monday, Februsty & et I b flom the above funeral parlor 5 Departed Februars 1 KENNEDY, DR. ARTHUR E. KENNEDY. "dgevoted this life Saturd ARTHUR E. husband “of Ardelia B. Kennedy. He also leaves three sisters. two brothers, other Telatives and many friends. (0 mourn "his departure. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. $rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of {uneral hereafter. BERTHA V. On Fricay, Feb- ruary 5. 1937, at her residence.” 4846 Kansas ‘ave. n.w. BERTHA V. KEPP- LER. beloved wife of the late Georgze Keppler. Funeral {rom the W. W. Cham- bers Co. funerzl home. 1400 Chapin st. | n.w. on Monday. February 8. at 10:( am. Relatives and {riends invited. In- terment Ceaar Hill Cemeters % ETTE M. On F ; &t her home_:ii=0 Upton ANNETTE M. LAYTON. = Re- | at’ Birch's funeral home. | n.w., where services will be | ay.” February > and friends invited. Md. On Saturday morn- 7, at 6:15 ncmk 4. 1011 H st. y_Feb- Relatives ment Hy LEAHY, day. Fel LEAHY of Mary at_her_residence. . NELLIE B. HYNES | (nee Keating). beloved mother | and Martin ‘Hynes. Funeral | from her late residence on Monday. February S. at 8:30 am. Requim | mass 4t Holy Trinity Church at & am. | Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. 7 McCARTH LEN. On Saturday. r MARY HELEN Mc- CARTHY. beloved sister of the latc Wil- 1 F. McCarthy. Funeral from the ence of her niece. Mrs. H. E. 16 North Capitol st.. Tuesday. 9 at 8:30 am.; thence to St. Church "~ where solemn _hinh requiem mass will be at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and filonds invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MC(GAHA, ODA W._ On Friday. Frhruar! 957 at 6:45 am. at Fredericks- | burz. Va. ODA 'W. McGAHA. the beloved husoand of Eva McGaha. Funeral serv- ices at Fredericksburg Baptist Church. Sunday._February 7 at 1 p.m. Inter- ment " Rockville Urion = Cemetery _at 4:30 p.m, a MITCHELL. MARK. —On Saturdas. Feb. MARK MITCHELL. aged vears, of {800 14th st. n.w.. beloved h sband of Pauline Mitchell and de- voted father of Milton Mitchell. Fu- neral from the chapel of Bernard Dan- zan L lith st nw . on Sunday at o.m. ° Intermenti Ohev Sholom Cemeter; MONROE. CHARLES H. Suddenlv. on Thursday. February 4 1937 ‘at his resi- ience. 1019 North Cabitol st = $NONROE “beloved Rusbind of jne late Marv J_ Monroe. father of Mabel M. Georze L. “and | Charies H. Monroe. ' He was a_membe. of “Local ‘368 Painters' Union. . F neral from'the abcve residence on Mon- dav. February 8 at 5:30 am to St Aloysius Church, where mass will be offered at 9 ‘am. for the repose of | his soul. Relatives and friends are fn- vited. Interment Glenwood Cemete Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. 7 MORRIS, CHARLES DABNEY. oReparted this life Priday. February 5. after | & “brie " ilinecs. GHARLES | DABNEY | MORRIS. son of the late Patrick and Louise Morris_devoted husband of the late Addelle T. Morris. He leaves 1o | mourn their loss two daughters. Mrs. | Ethel Cutch and Mrs. Victoria Edelin: one son. Benjamin Morris: a devoted | son-in-law. Joseph M. Cutch. and a host | of other relatives and friends. Fineral services at Frazier's funeral home. 380 R. I ave n.w_ Tuesday. February 8. at *'p.m_ Rev. r H. Brooks officiat- inz. “Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. § MOTON, WILLIAM H. On Friday, Feb- ruary 5. 1037 WILLIAM H. MOTON, | beloved son of the late Catherine and | Virginius Moton and devoted brother of | Mrs.” Florence M. Woodson, ~ Funeral from Moen's funeral home. 1322 You st. n.W., on Sunday. February 7. at 2 p.m. v 9717, sualty Hospital. WES- LEY 'PERRY. beloved son of Ellen | Perry. brother of Lell Perry. = He also leaves a host of relatives and friends. | Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w.. until 11 am. Saturday: thereafter at his late Tesidence 2801 South 1Rth st.. Ar- lington. Va." Funeral Sunday. February 7 at 1 pm. from the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. Gainesville, Va. Inter- ment church cemetery. 7 On Priday. ROSE. MABEL HERNDON. 1037, at her residence. 21305 | February 5. 19: 17th st. n.w.. MABEL HERNDON ROSE. ¢ of Hiram Rose. loving van, beloved” % aughter of Jane Kiligo. sister of Eliza Viola. Flizabeth. Thomas and Harry Killgo. Marion Gaskins. James and Sam- el Herndon. “She alio leaves other relatives and friends Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 Ycu_ st. n.w. Funeral February 8 at 1 _pm.._from th, funeral church. Rev. ‘W_ A. Randoloh officiating. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery SHANNON, CRARLES E. _On Friday_Feb- ruary 5. 1937, CHARLES E. SHANNON. beloted ' husband of Jane H. Shannon and father of Dathy Jane Shannon Funeral from his late residence. 3304 24th st. n.e. on Monday. February 8. at 10 a.m._ Relatives and friends are in- vited. _Interment Fort Lincoln Cem tery.” Services by the W. W. Chumbers Co. Southeast funeral home. i SISTER MARY AGNESIA (ANNA GER- TRUDE KELLY). On Friday. February 5. at_St. Cecelia’s Academy. Gth and "East” Cavito] sts. ‘SISTER MARY AGNESIA. beloved daughter of the late Philip and Catherine Kelly (nee Con- nor) “of Baltimore, Md. Funeral will be peld from St Cecelia's Academy on Monday. February £ at 9:30 a.m. Tequjem mass at S, beter's ‘Church at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Oliver Cem- etery. Relatives and friends invited. 7 STONE. CHARLES F. On_ Friday. Febru- ary 5, 1937. CHARLES F. STONE. hus- band of Florence V. Stone and father of two children. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home. 816 H st. n.. on esday. February 9. at 2 p.n. Rela- tlvn and friends invited. lmermenz Congressional Cemetery. THOMPSON. ABBIE W. On snturd: February 6. 1937. at hér residence. 1231 st. n.e. ABBIE W.. beloved mother of ilton ‘A.. Benjamin L. and Willis P. Thompson and Mrs. Agnes Perkins and Mrs. Eva Claire Smith. Funeral serv- ices at the W. W. Chambers Co. South- gast funeral ‘home. 517 11th st. 5. Notice of funeral later. TALKS. ANNETTA LOUISE. On Satur- day. February 6. 1937, at her Tesidence; 608 Butternut SANNETTA LOUISE ‘TALKS. ‘widow W, Talks and devoted mother o( Rnbert W. Talks. Remains restine at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th now. until 3 pm. Sunday. Pebruary thei to her late residence. where serv- ices will be held Monday. Febrnary 8. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends lnv!tfd interment Glenwood Cemetery. THOMAS, KATHERINE. On Friday. Feb- ruary 5. 19:7. at her home, 2921 Q st. n.w.. KATHERINE THOMAS of Cremona, St. ‘Mary's County. Md.. aged 99 yeers. Burial service and interiment at All Faith Church, near Charlotte Hall. Md.._on Monday, February 8, at 2:30 p.m TRUCCI. BERNARDINA. __Suddenly. on Friday. February 5. 1937. at her Tesi- dence. 18 Eye st. n.w.. BERNARDINA TRUCCI. beloved wife of Frank Trucci Services’ at the Sergeon Co. funeral home. 1011 7th st. n.w.._ on Monda: February 8. at 8:30 a. ‘Requiem mass at Hol! l;unry ChR“E’i‘I Srd l;ld‘ Pfll,"dl nw. am. atjves and, trjends um;n to mmd. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON S TR B R R L e e T A T P e e P T g, TR ARCHIBALD BARKLIE DIES AT HOME IN WAYNE, PA. RITES TOMORROW FORKARL W. CORBY Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery—Service in Montgomery Home. Karl W. Corby, prominent for years as a financier and leader in char- itable and civic work of the city, will be buried in Rock Creek Cemetery | at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow after funeral services to be held at his home in Montgomery County, Md. Mr. Corby, former head of the Corby Baking Co. and late president of the District Bankers' Association, died Thursday in Miami. The list of honorary pallbearers, an- Draths. VINSINGER. RUTH ELIZABETH. denly. on’ Saturday, February 6. at her daughter’s ' residence. Jenkins, Ky. RUTH ELIZABETH VINSINGER beloved wife of Henry Edwin Vinsinger and daughter of the late William H. and Cora P. Rupp. Notice of funeral later. WALLACE. GEORGE, On Thursday. Feb- ruaty 4. 1937 at_Gallinger Hospital, GEORGE WALLACE. ~Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. WASHINGTON, DANIEL. On Thursday, February 4, 167, at his residence, 1:3:17 27th st. n.w., DANIEL WASHINGTON, beloved husband of the Jate Rebecca Washington uncle of Sinah Jenkins, Fred. James and Mabel Bruce. He also leaves other reiatives ana friends. Re- mains rasting at the W. Ernest Jarvis 1432 You st. n.w.. until 4 pm. Saturday: thereafter ai the W. Ernest Jzrvis West End parlor. 8th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Funeral Sun- .day. February 7. at 1::30 p.m_ trom the | Mourt zion M'E. Church. 26th and O sts. n.w. Rev. George Curry. Inters ment Union Baptist Cemetery. il | WEAVER, BEVERLEY_ On Tuesday. Feb- | ruary 2. 19:17. at Preedmen's Hospital. BEVERLEY WEAVER. brother of Dan- H'l ‘Weaver He also leaves other rela- es amd friends. Remains resting at | Qlf art’s funeral home. 30 H st. ne. Puncral Mondav., February N, at_1 p.m.. from the Third Baptist Church. 5th and Que sts. n.w.. Rev. Bullock officiating. WEISNER. FREDERICK E. On_Friday, FPebruary 5 7. FREDERICK E. WEIS- NER. beloved Fusband of ths late Laura | Weisner. Funeral from the W W. Deal funeral home. 816 H st. n.e . on Surday, Pebruary 7. 8 2°20 pm. ~Relatives and friends arc invited Interment Cedar glllAC;dmelrrv. Services by the Jr_O. WEISNER. FREDERICK. The officers and members _of Mount _ Vernon Council. No 10. Jr. O. U. A. M.. are’ hereby requested 1o’ as. semble in_their lodge roo Northeast Masonic Temple. 5 th st. n.e. on Sunday. Febr ary 7. 1927 at 1:15 pm.. for | the purpose of attendine the funeral of | our late brother FREDERICK WEISNER. By direction of : LFE_GANEY, Councilor, _ | Attest: E. C. CROUCH. Secretary. g WEST. AUDELLA. Suddenly. on Priday. February 5. 1637, at the residence of his_sister-in-law Ohio_ave.. Fair- mont,_Height=. Md... AUDELLA "WEST of Washinzto! D. son of the Iate Lawrence and 'Catherine West devoted rother of William West of Pittsburgh. Pa.. and Mrs. Julius Wheels of Brent- wood. Md. Notice of funeral later. WILSON, CHARLES STRICKL D. Su denlv. on Saturaav. Februarv 6. 1917 CHARLES STRICKLAND WILSON be- loved hushand of Pearle Miner Wilson. Funcral services at the W. W. Cham- bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. nw. on Tucsday. February §. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In ment funeral church, Fort' Lincoln Cemetery. WOLFE. JOHN HARRY. Suddenly. on Sat- urday. February 6. 1 at _his resi- dence. Jefferson ave. ast Riverdale, | Md.. JOHN HARRY. heloved husband l‘l\ Margaret Maud Wolfe He is also sur- | vived by three sons_ Percy. Harrs and | Allen. “Services at St Luke's Fpiscopal ladensburz. Md. on v Ehiien, Blreciioe, MG, o MU Lincoln Cemetery 2 WRIGHT. EARL. On Friday Pebruary 7. 'at Gallinger Hoscital, EARL WG doveted hushang. of | Pautine ‘Wright, loving father of Earl and Arthur Wrieht. son of the late William and Martha Bailey Wright. He also leaves | one sister. Pear] Wright Mitchell: other | relatives and friends. Remains resting | in ‘the John T. Rhines funeral chavel A#rd and Eye sts. s.w. until noon Sun day: thereafter at his late residence. 1119 South 9th st.. Arlington. Va_ Where funeral services will he held Monday. February &, at * pm. Intermeat in Qdd Fellows' Cemeters. On Thirsdas. Febri- at Gallinger _ Hospital. | Ll‘(‘"JE YOUNG sister of Susie H ;. ‘The remains resting at Stewart’s 30 H st. ne. Notice of In Memoriam. BROWYN. ROSA. Sacred to the memory of our beloved one. ROSA BROWN. who feft us ‘one year ago today. February 7. 1036, As_we loved you so we miss you. In our memory you are mear: Loved. remembered. thousht of alwaye Our thouzhts of you bring silent tears. MOTHER. IDA SAMUEL. AND fA\flLY BROWN. ROSA. Tn loving remembrance | of my dear mother. ROSA BROWN. who Dassed away, one year ago today. Feb- Tuary 7. 1936. Faithful mother. both true and kind, A truer mother you could never find: For me she did her best God grant her etcrnal rest. HER__LOVING _DAUGHTER. VIEVE BOWMAN. FEASTER. ALICE V. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of my dear mother. ALICE V. FEASTER. who died one year ago to- day. February 7. 1¢ Every day brings sweet memories Thoughts return to scenes long past: And deep within my heart I cherish The love that only_mother and I knew HER LOVING SON. THOMAS N GENE- \. JOHN T. In sad and lovinz of my husband. JOHN T. FRE ho died one year ago today. Feb- The flowers I place upon your Rrave Mayv wither and decay. But your memory is as fresh today As it was the dav you passed away. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. EDEANIE. * LANHAM. JAMES EDWARD. In loving remembrance of our dear father and husband. JAMES WARD LANHAM. who departed this 1 e one year ago to- day. February THT: 147 hmaiwlt sadl nepist And one that we will never forget. Gone._ but not fc 137 HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. ® LIVERPOOL. ELIZABETH SYDNOR. Sa- cred to the memory of our faithful and devoted mother and grandmother. ELIZABETH SYDNOR LIVERPOOL. v\hn eniered into eternal rest Februaty 7, After the pain and sickness the tears are all wiped away. After the flowers are gathered, no more of earth's decay: After the deep heart sorrow and end to every strife. After the daily crosses—a glorious DEVOTED °clnlfi,nnzn AND GRAND CHILDREN. ear mother. - LER. who died February 3. 1923, A life Jinked together. Youngest daughter and mother. You were deserted. Left alone to suffer and die. You were cheaply appreciated. You never complained. Heaven you have gained. God took, you. God didn’t let you say good-by. You gave others easy lives, '!'ney were healthy, young and robust; ou gave them pleasures and zood times, ad neither pleasures nor comforts. FOU Struseics and saver al your e, Not for yourself. but for others. Your old age should have been your best, ou were deserving of a better ending. The older you grew the harder the road. You left a good record. a good example; Your’me‘uo was “Truth, Honesty and ustice. You ‘left many good {friends, They_are giving you credit of & good wife and mother. jod always rewards the sacrificing, the 500d and the fust. Pray _for them that cheat revenge and despitefully use and persecute you. Gone. but not frogotten. D!.'VU!‘!D DAUGHTER. MRS. ED. MIL- o'Nl:Il.L HELEN CORA. In nd but lov- ing remembrance of our d ht HELEN CORA_O'NE! who s this life “thirty-three years ago today. February 7. 1904. Loved in life and remembered in death. MOTHER AND SISTER. * PARKER. SALLIE UPSHAW. In loving memory of our dear grandmother. SAL- LIE UPSHAW PARKER. who departed this life four years ago today. February This day comes with sad regret And one that we will never forget, ALBERT JUNE AND ARNOLD Mec- REYNOLDS. TAYLOR. JOSEPH EUGENE. In loving remembrance of our dear son and broth- er. JOSEPH EUGENE TAYLOR. who passed away one year ago today, Feb- ruary 7. 1936. Never shall we cease to love you, Never shall your memories fade: The sweetest love forever lingers In our hearts tur you today. HIS LOVING FATHER AND SISTER. TURNER. RICHARD CARROLL, A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our_beloved one. flilw ARROLL RNER. who entert to igher Lof®e Ten ”, |of Columbus. 3 nounced last night on arrival of the family from Florida, is as follows: ‘Thomas P. Bones, Clarence Dodge, Charles H. Doing, E. B. Eynon, Rob- ert V. Fleming, J. D. Green, John O. La Gorce, Thomas J. Groom, Dr. Harry Kaufman, Robert O. Litchfield, Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin, Harry T. Peters, Dr. Sterling Ruffin, W. W. Spaid and Charles H. Tompkins. Rev. Charles T. Warner, rector of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, will officiate at the private burial services. Was Trustee of G. W. U. Besides his activities in the finan- cial world, which included vice pres- idency of the Washington Stock Ex- change and membership on the Board of Directors of Riggs National Bank, Mr. Corby. was a trustee of George ‘Washington University, president of Emergency Hospital and formerly chairman of the Metropolitan Unit of the Community Chest. Pallbearers include members of the stock exchange, of the W. B. Hibbs & Co, of which Mr. Corby was a partner, and associates in edu- cational, civic and business fields. Mr. Corby is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Graff Corby; a daughter, Mary Ellen Corby; a son, Karl W. Corby, jr., and his mother, Mrs. Charles I. Corby. He was 43 years old. DR. A. B. EICHHORN RITES TOMORROW | Retired Druggist Died at Age of | 77—Burial to Be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Funeral services for Dr. Aloysius B. Eichhorn, sr., 77, retired druggist, who died yesterday in Georgetown Hos- pital, will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Ceme- tery. . G, | that Ecuador holds rich gold resources. Dr. Eichhorn, | who retired about | seven years ago, | for many years ran a drug store | at First and K | i been promised the government co- streets. He was a member of the Association Oldest Inhabie tants of the Di trict of Columbia Dr.Eickhora gnd the Knights A native of this city, he lived at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Martin J. McNamara, 1734 Park road. RITES FOR DURBIN IN OHI0 TOMORROW Register of the Treasury Died in Home at Kenton While on Visit. | Funeral services for William W. ot |GETS W. P. A. MUSIC POST | who resigned to become | with the Metropolitan Opera House, | Clifton was born in Jackson, Mi.ss. Durbin, 71, Register of the Treasury, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at his | home in Kenton, Ohio, where he died Thursday night, it was announced at his office yesterday. Burial will be | in Kenton. i Mr. Durbin went to his home several | weeks ago from Washington to rest | and became ill a few days ago. He | was appointed Register of the Treasury early in the Roosevelt administration. He had been prominent pohucnllvl for 50 years. He was chairman of William Jennings Bryan's campaign for the Presidency in 1896. For many years interested in magic, Mr. Durbin, founded and for a num- | ber of years served as president of the International Brotherhood of Magi- :'cians. Althcugh he never engaged in the practice of magic proresslonally. he followed its development for more | | than half a century and frequently performed in Washington before Gov- | ernment executives. e o — Umbrella With Window. A new umbrella in London is fitted with a small window so that the owner | or user can see where he is going. Thos. S. Sérgeon Co. (Willson K. Huntemann, successor) Dignity Without Expense COMPLETE FUNERALS $100 and up FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1011 7¢h St. N.W. NA. 1090 W. 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Erskine Loch, to take out of the country about 3 pounds of the nuggets to be displayed abroad when Loch leaves soon for the United States. Golden Fish Hooks Found. ‘With the nuggest were found four small golden fish hooks, a small ham- mered plate and a ring. ‘This, said Capt. Loch, indicated “the previous presence of a civilized life in the regions and is one of the most interesting of the discoveries.” Capt. Loch headed the Andes-Ama- zon expedition into Ecuador 15 months ago in a search for the Ssabela Indian tribe, a project in which the Museum of the American Indian, in New York, had keen interest. Explored “Treasure Lake” In his search Capt. Loch explored | the famed “Treasure Lake of Val- | verde,” reputed to hold Indian treas: ures, but found there nothing but brilliantly colored mica. Although he came upon many signs of the tribe—whose hostility and bru- | tality terrorized the more peaceable | Indians in the Langanatis River basin—Capt. Loch never actually cone | tacted the Ssabelas. But because of his success he has | operation in a similar expedition next year, | Chalmers Clifton Named Head of New York Project. NEW YORK, February 6 () .— Lieut. Col. Brehon Somervell, works | progress administrator for New York | City, announced today the appoint- ment of Chalmers Clifton as director | of the Federal music project here. Clifton will succeed Lee Pattison, fissoclated April 30, 1889, and has appeared as guest conductor of symphony orches- tras in Cincinnati, Baltimore. Minne- apolis, Boston and New York. Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C 5t. NE. Linc. 5537 North Side of Stanton Park. Cda.r Hill | ‘Maa/unqummf Cme’ce ery Frazier’s —service, quality and reverance in conducting beautiful funerals un- excelled anywhere. Complete in every detail. Undertakers for col. ored U. S. War Veterans, Also for the C. C. C. Camp, N. P. 11. Company 1360, Washington, D. C. No Deserving Case Turned Away Parlors and Chapels Free Call NOrth 7795.7796 389 R. I. Ave. N.W. 1937—PART ONE. SIX KILLED IN RENEWED DRIVE AGAINST OPIUM Narcotic Dealers Shot as Peiping Suddenly Resumes Execu- tions to Curb Vice. BY (he Associated Press. PEIPING, February 6.—Six nar- cotic dealers, cringing before armed guards, were shot through the head today in a sudden . ewal of Peiping's anti-opium campaign. The executions brought to 12 the number of narcotics dealers who have died in public ceremonies since the drive began New Year day. Police also rounded up & fresh group of addicts in a renewal of raids on opium dens in Peiping. Reports in Chinese newspapers said | a prominent society woman, Mme. | Tai-wu, also was taken into custody. None of the addicts has been sen- | tenced to death despite the govern- | ment’s ultimatum that they “be cured or die!” BURIAL OF NAVAL FLYER TOMORROW Relatives Here for Funeral of | Lieut. Richard Howard Gorsline. Relatives have arrived here to af tend funeral and burial services tomor- row for Lieut. Richard Howard Gors- line, U. 8. N,, who was killed January 6 in an airplane accident near Pearl | Harbor, Hawaii. The funeral services will be held nt 10:30 a.m. in the Fort Myer, Va. Chapel, with Bernard C. Duncan, | reader of the First Church of Christ, | Scientist, officiating. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, with full military honors and Masonic rites at the grave. Survivors here for the funeral in- | clude his widow, Mrs. Jeanne West Gorsline, to whom he was married here in June, 1933: his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Samuel G. Gorsline, Battle Creek, | Mich.; his brother, Samuel G. Gors- line, jr. and a sister, Mary Gorsline. Lieut. Gorsline's widow is the daugh- | ter of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Wesf, formerly of 1225 Crittenden street, | | pow living in Appleton, Wis. Gold Output Increases. Production of gold in Australia has | increased $12,500,000 a year in the last 12 months. 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