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A—12 #x Beaths. llmlN WILLIAM P. On Thursday. March at Garficld Hospital WILLIAM . BADEN of 145+ CHfion &5, now. e Toved Rusband of Ella Bean Baden. B mains resting at the S H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.W. neral services at St. Paul's Church, Baden, Md.. on Saturday. 6. at 11_am. Friends and relatives irivited. Interment church cemetery. BISSELBERG. WALTER F. On Fride B AL R arela Horpiiat: WALTBR F. BISSELBERG, beloved hus- band of liga Bisselberg. son of John F. Bisselberg. He is also suryived by one brother and two sisters, Remains rest- Chambers Co. funeral ine at the V. W st. n.w. Notice home. 1400 Chapin of funeral later. BRAZEROL, CHRISTIAN D. On Tuesday. March 2. 1937, at_Providence Hu‘rnnl CHRISTIAN D. BRAZEROL. age years. beloved husband of Mary C. Brazerol (nee Schanberger) He is also survived by eight sons. John. Edward, Christian. Jr.; Frank. Ambrose Willlam. Charles and _Clarence: one _daughter Mrs, H. W. Fitch of Bismarck. N. D. also’ two brothers and one sisier. John Frank and Mary Brazerol Funeral from his late residence, 1214 V st. s.e.. on Friday. March b at 8 am. thence to St. Theresa’s Church. 13th and V sts. se.. where high requiem mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends lfl\l'l‘d Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. (Bal- timore papers please copy.) BROCKIN . DANIEL. Departed thls life Tuesday. March 2. 1937, at Eme: gency Hospital. DANIEL BROCKING. TON of 441 N st. n.w. He is survived by a_devoted wife. Ida Brockingtol two daughters, Frances and Margaret Brockington: one son. Daniel Brocking- ton. ji.. two brouhers. four sisters, and many other relatives and friends.' Re- mains may be viewed at the Malvan & Schey funeral home, N, J. ave and R st n.w_ Puneral on Saturday March 6. at 12:30 pm._ Relatives and friends éx\\m‘d. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- ery. BROWN. WILLIAM H. On March 3 his residence. 1308 T st niw. WILLIAM H. BROWN 'de- voted husband of Mary E. Brown. father of Artie L. Brown. grundfather of Way- Leitie. Priscilla _and _Adri He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remain he, Ernest Jarvis funera st now. until 1% n after at his late Saturday. March Metropolita tween 1th C. Smith friends iny Memorial Cemetery BROWN. WILLIAM H. of Henderson Commandery are reqiested to_meet at Baptist Church_R st_between 12th and 1iith sts. n.w. Saturday. March 6. 1937, at 130 1l_Templar uniform. to &itend tu Sir_Knight WILLIAM " Sir Knights mvited WILLIAM THORNLY. E. C W. P. SCOTT. Recorder. L BROWN. WILLIAM H. Al members of William A. Freeman Lodge. No. 5 G. U. 0. 61 O F.. are reauested to at- tend the regular meeting this (Friday. March 5. 19:5:) evening at 8 o'clock! When ‘arrangements will be made 0 at- tend the funeral of our deceased brother. WILLIAM i "BROWN. Funcral Satur> day. March 6. at 2 WILLIAM B, MINOR. N. G. SAMUEL W. WATSON. P. S BROWN. WIILIAM_ H. John Marshall Harlan ~Relief Association announc the death of WILLIAM H. BROWN Wel nesday. March 4. 1937, at his re dence. t. nw.' Funeral Sat urday h o6 at % pm. from Met- Topoliian ‘B Church. R st. vetween 1% A ww GEORGE W COLE. President. JAMES W. ROBINSON, Fin. Sec. BROWN, WILLIAM H. Special communi- cation of Hiram Lodge. No .15 called for Saturday. s cottish Rite the purpose of Brotner WIL: der ot hlbl\l' Master. Wednesday. Funeral a . from the tist Church. R st. be- tth sts. n.w. Rev E. officiating Relatives and ed. Interment Lincoln K. T. No March On Thursday. March 4 Bhrons Ghaney uncie ‘of Bower Cha nephew of William Chafin He also leaves oth relatives and friends. Re- ting at the W. Ernest Jarv ch. 14312 You st. nw.. until Sunday. \L.rrh 7. at 11 a.m.: thereafter at his lnh‘ residence. 2009 12th st. nw v. Ma! N, at 1 me m ence. Rev Bullock and Rev 3. E Eliiott ofl!cnln‘ Interment Harmony Ce; ery. W\Rll HARRIS. On_Pri d'\\‘ at her home Beltsville 4 "MARIE HARRIS COLLINS heloved | ife of Orrow P. Collins. Puneral ser ices at St. John's P. E. Church. Belfs- ville. Md." Sunday afternoon at 2 Tnterment in adjoining cemetery. CRANDALL, l)l'll.r\ L. On Thursday March 4 at the residence daughter. Glenn Dale. Md CRANDALL_ beloved wife QGeorge W. Crand George A Lescallett. Mrs. Richard W e and Perry B. Crandall. | Private eral services Saturda nc terment Arlington Nationa ELIZA. On Wednesd ELIZA DAILY of 811 leaves to mourn their loss a de- voted friend. Mrs Annie Branch. and many other friends. Remains Seen’ at the Georgs B, Clarke Co. fu- neral parlor. 141t Florida_ ave. ne.. after 1 pm. Friday. March Puneral Sunday. March 7. 'at 1 pm. from Lib- erty Baptist Church. 2 st. be- ween Hoand I'sis nw. Rev. H T Gaskins. pastor. Interment ~Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. EL. JOSEPHINE B. On Wednes: March "3, 1 at_‘Washington tarium. Takoma Park. Md.. JOSEPHIN B. ENGEL. beloved mother of William B. el Remains resting at the Lee fu- neral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. ne.. Where services will be held on Saturday March 6. at 3 pm. Relatives and ' friends invited. Interment brivate FEASTER, OWEN HENRY. On Thursday, March 4. 1 OWEN HENRY STER. the beloved husband of Fffie F. Feaster and father of Mrs. Viola M Padeett and Perry O. Feaster. Funeral services at his late residence. 1 3 E st. se. on Saturday. March 6. at 2 p.m, Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment_ Cedar Hill Cemetery. Services by the W, W. Chambers Co. Southeast fu- neral home. ©ALLOWAY. FLORENCE. life Thuriday, March resicence. 12th st. ne, FLOR- ENCE GALLOWAY. daughter of Florence Washington_and the late Frank Wash- ington. She also leaves to mourn three aunts and three uncles Testing st Stewart's funerai H st. ne Funeral Monday, March ®. at » pm_ from the above fu: neral home, Rev. Charles Fox omcla'l'lz GRAHAM., EDWIN KERSEY. On Thirs- dav. March 4. 1937. at his residence 136812 Potomac ave. se. EDWIN KER- SEY GRAHAM._ the beloved father of Mrs. Mina V._Reamy and Mrs. A. Reamy of Stevensville. Md. and Harry L. Graham of Baltimore. Md _Puneral services at the W. W. Chambers Co Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st se. on Saturday. March 6 at 10 am.: thence to Methodist Protestant Church Stevensville Md.. where services will be held at 2 pm invited HAMMOND. ELIZABETH. life on Thursday. March 4 Casualty Hosital MOND of 207 M st sw. Remains Testing at the Morris A. Carter funeral home. “nd and F sts. sw. Notice of funeral la BARDY, ARY E. The members of Fidelity Council. No. 4. Daughters of America, are requested to take notice thal the D of A. services will be held Friday. March 5, 1937, 8 p.m st.. Alexandria, Va i J. H HOWELL. Sec's. 5 BAZEL, CURTIS. On Wednesday. March 3. 1937 CURTIS HAZEL. devoted son of Ella Hazel, father of Curtis_jr.; Eliza beth. Margaret and Claudia Hagel brother of Jessie. Connie, Edward, Clem- son. Panzy and Lang Hazel. Julian Har- ley. Vanzula Branch and May Ella Hazel. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w peral Tuesday March 0. at from the Third Baptist Church Q sts. n.w. Rev. J O. Bullock officiat- ing Interment Rosemont Cemetery. l!l:m(': ALICE T.g;Suddenly. on Thurs. day. March 4 at the residence of her_cousin. Ed\lnn‘ M. Hall. ALICE T. HERCUS. beloved dauchter of the late George C. and Hannah P. Hercus. Re- mains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. until noon Saturday. Funeral service at the Sixth _Presbyterian Church. 16th and Kennedy sts. n.w. on Saturday. March 6 at 3 pm Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. Remains may be viewed at church from 2 until 3 pm. Saturday. PKINS. E On Wednesday. March 3 7. at the Home of Incu ables Washington, D. C. JENNIE HIPKINS. ared N3 years daughter of the late Margaret and Louis HipKins Remains resting at the Ives tuneral home. 2847 Wilson blve .Arnnfion where funeral services will be held Saf rday. March 6. at 10:30 a.m. FPriends nvited. tery “Ale FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {ipSvam s W NAtional 2473 odern Chapel _Tel V L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W R Speare ecuhnshmm. Nauonal C2sez 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL nllE}‘TOl}. Crematorium 4th_and Mass. Ave. N.E. _ Lincoln_5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A L HAYCOCZ Manager) Prons, ert 12573034 M St. N.W. [Established 1841 of the Departed this 937, at her Obe of the Largest Undertakers in the Werld 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 $17 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 s may be | Roberta | Relatives and friends | Interment church cemetery 5 | Departed_ this | at | ELIZABETH HAM- | + Commereé | The Sir Knights | Metropolitan | 4 F. A A | Hall, | Beaths. LOUISE. On Thursday, March _in Alexandria Hospital. LOUISE HUGHES, " davehter of Mr. &nd Mrs. George Hughes. Funeral from Andrew Chavel March 7. 2 pm. Interment Church Cemetery. 6 JONES, JESSE_J. Suddenly. on Wednes- day.'Mareh 3. 1937 at Emerzency Hos: pital. JESSE J. JONES. beloved husband of Marie Jones. * Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday March 8. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends mvit- ed. Interment Arlington National Cfrn- etery. with military honors. LANGE, PAUL G. On Priday. March 5 7' PAUL G. LANGE. the beloved hus- band of Louise R. Lange. Funeral serv- ices at the W. W. Chambers Co. South- east funeral home. 017 11th st. s.e. Notice of time later LEE. ANNIE. Departed this life on Tues- day. March 2. 1937. ANNIE LEE. be- loved mother of Lillian Pauls. “She also is survived by one sister. three brothers. two nieces. two nepbews. one cousin. one son-in-law and four erandchildren Remains resting at~ Stewart's _funer home 30 H st. n.e. Funeral Saturda: March 6. at 1 p.m. from the above { neral home. Interment Harmony Ceme- tery 5 LEE. CHARLES. On Wednesday. March 3. at_Gallinger Hospital. CHARLES LEE." brother of Mrs. Lottie Keenan, Mrs. Julia Dyson and Prank Lee. Pu- neral from the McGuire funeral home, 1820 Oth st. n.w.. Saturday. March 6. at 8:30 am’: thence to St. Augustine's Catholic Church, where_mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. I,EL CHARLES H. Members of the ts of St. Augusfine. Commandery are heréby notified to assemble at s Church Saturday, 57, at 9 am.. to attend the Hiheraof ‘our fate brother, ‘CHARLES H. LEE. Remains resting at McGuire's funeral parlors. 1840 9th st. n.w. DANIEL SPRIGG. President; FRANK GARNER. Secretary. LEE. John Marshall Harlan ation announces the death LFE on Wednesday. March Gallinger Hospital. Fu- Siturday. March 6. at % p.n from MeGuire funeral home. 1820° 9th nw GEORGE W_ COLE. Pres. JAMES W. ROBINSON. Fin. Sec | St. Augustine’s will please meet at Holy Mc- funeral home. 1820 s this evening. Friday. March at 7:15 o'clock to recite the Rosary and pravers Tor our late brother. | CHARLES LEE. EDGAR L. _KENNEY. President; BERNARD L. GREENFIELD. Sec'y. LONGLEY. MARJORIE JEA Thursday. March SORTE"TEAN LONGLEY of enbos st. n.w.. beioved daughter of John D. and Cecelia Longley (nee Cozlin) Remains resting at the S H_ Hines Co." funeral home' 2001 13th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MANNARINO. GABRIELE. On Thursday, March 4. 1935, at his residence E st. n.e. ' GABRIELE MANNARINO. be- loved ‘father of FPrank Mannarino. Burial from the Perry & Walsn funeral home. 29 H st. n.w.. Saturday. March 6. at R:30 am.: thehce to Holy Rosary Church, where requiem mass will be said at § am. for the repose of his soul Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Rela- | tives and friends invited. MARSH. WILLIAM THOMAS. this life on Tuesday_ March 2. 1933 at | his Tesidence =101 Water st s.w.. WIL- | LIAM THOMAS MARSH. He leaves 10| mourn their loss a_devoted wife. Mollie Marsh: seven children. Bessie Scott, Mary Scott. Dora Hill. Louise V. Luca: Edward. Wililam and _Vincent Marsh. and other_relatives and friends. = Re- Windat Campbelis fineral home. 3- 3thSt*sw’ until Friday, March 5 at b p.m.: thereafter a* his late residence. where his remains can be viewed. Fu- neral Saturday. March 6. at 9 am. from St Vincent De Pauls Church South Capitol and M sts. Relative: friends invited MATTHEWS. ROSE ANN. On Thursday A al Providence Hosp: NN MATTHEW widow of Edward Matthews. ath Departed | Funeral of her | DELLA L. | late | 1 and mother of Mrs. | | SMITH. RATF. from her late residence. 607 G st. s.e. cn Monday, March & at 8:30 am? thence to St. Peter's Church. 2nd and ts. se. where requiem mass will be red at' 9 a.m. for the repose of her Relatives and friends _invited rment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Al rangements by P. A. Taltavuli. 7 . MELEN E. Suddenly on Thursday. at_her residence. 1401 HELEN E_ MILLS, the E. Mills' and J e beloved wife of Charl sister of Maybelle Douglass, Ellsworth of Elkton. Md. and Paul and Vincent Sweet of North East. Md. Re- resting at the W. W. Chambers Suburban funeral home. 91X Cleve- ave. Riverdale. Md. Notice of funeral later. MILLS, IRENE G. On Wednesday March 1947, at_her residence. 4436 Alabama | ave 'se. TRENE G MILLS (nee Micdles dor!). beloved wife of Charles P Mills and_mother of Annie B. Mills ang sister of Frea H and Charles O. Middledorf | and Mrs, Bertha Myers and Mrs. Pauline Murphy. PFuneral from the above resi- dence on Saturday. March 6. at 8:30 a1 thence to St Alovsius Church, where mass will be offered at 9 am. for the repose of her soul Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Services by the W W Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 5 NEAL. GEORGE A. Suddenly. on Priday. March 5. 1¢ at Casualty Hosital, | GEORGE A AL beloved husband of | Emma Virtie Neal of 3516 34th st Mount Rainier. Md. Services from_ the funeral home of Almus R. Speare. 3200 Rhode Island ave n.e. on Monday, March & at 1.0 pm. - Relatives ond friends “invited Intermen{ Arlington National Cemetery. 7 O'KEEFE, JOHN. On Wednesday, March 17, a'’ Sibley Hospital’ JOHN O'KEEFE. beloved husband of Bertha | A O'Keefe and brother of Margaret Long. Funera' from his late residence. 4542 Kans; ave. n.w. Saturday. | March 6 am. thence to 8t Gabriel's Church. where mass will be offered at 49:30° a.m. Relatives and friends " invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 5 PETTEPHER, LUCILLE. On Thursday, March 4. 1937 at Providence Hospital, LUCILLE PETTEPHER. beloved daugh- ter of Catherine Pettepher (nce Mooney) and sister of Delores and Bruce Pette- | pher. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home, 517 11th st.'se. Notice of time later. ROBINSON. THADDI On_Thursday, March 4. 1947. at_his_residence. 353 Franklin ‘st. n.w. THADDIUS ROBIN. SON. husband of Mrs Sarah Robinson, father of Bernice Slayton. cousin of Mrs. A E. Kine. dear friend of Mrs Gertrude | Lioyd. Remains resting at Stewart's | funeral home. 30 H st. ne. Notice of funeral later 6 ROSL..JAMES E. On Thursday. March 4 1 at Mount Alto Hospital. JAMES E RUSE. aeed S0 years. the beloved husband of Mary E. Rose and father of William J_and Charles P. Rose and Mrs. V B Calfee Mrs. J. J. Kennedy and Mrs C.~P. Engstrom and_erand- father of Clarence E. Rose. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co suburban funeral home, 918 Cleveland ave. Riverdale. Md. on Monday. March R @t 1:10 pm: thence to German Lu- theran Church. corner of “Edmonston rd. and Jeferson ave,, Riverdale. Md.. at 2> p.m Relatives and friends invited 6 SCHNEIDER, MARGARET C. On Friday. March 5 ‘1937, at Emergency Hospital. MARGARET_C. wife of James D. F. Schneider. Private services will be held on Saturcav afternoon. March @ SCOTT. WINNIE. On Thursday March 4. 1947 at 213 H st_s.w.. WINNIE SCOTT. wife of the late Joshua Scott. She is also survived by a sister. Rebecca Pruits: four brothers. Joseph. Rev. Jesse. Joshua an. Alexander Andérson: 'many other relatives and friends. Rémaing resting at PFrazler's funeral home. 389 R ve ma “Panecal Mondgy, ‘March 8 at pm._ from above-named funerai home, ” Interment. Woodlawn Cemetery. Kev A P Cook officiating. SMITH, EMMA RICHARDSON. _Suddenly. on Pridav March 5 1937 at her resi: dei.ce. EMMA RICHARDSON SMITH. widow of Jay B. Smith. Funeral serv- ices at her late residence. 800 Taylor st nw on Monday March 8 at 2 pm. Relatives “and friends invited. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. 7 Devarted this life Wed- nesdayv. March 3. 197 _at her residence. 217 Eve st sw. WATE SMTTH beloved mother of Ruth Rorier Willena Blair. Helen Mahonev and Henrv Mahonev: grandmother of Virsie and Ruth Ma- honey. She also leaves to mourn a de- voted friend. Robert Hunter. and sev- eral other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1200 South Capitol st. Body may be seen at her )ate residence after 4 pm Friday. PFuneral Saturday. March 6 at > pm. from Mount Moriah Baptist Church_3rd and L sts. s.w. In. terment Lincoln "Memorial Cemetery. 5 STEWART, . On_ Thursday. March 4_19. at Mount Alto Hospital. RALPH W STEWART_ beloved husband of Emily_Stewart. Funeral from the W W _ Chambers Co funeral home. 1400 " Chapin n.w. on Saturday Interment Wn;h- o -inzton Memorial Park. SYVERSON. JOHN WADE. On Wednes- day. March 3, 1937. JOHN WADE SY- VERSON. the beloved son of Theodore §;,and Marie 3. Syverson and father of Theodore Edward Syverson. aged years_ Funeral from the W. bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapi n.w. on 'Saturday. March 6. at 2 Relatives and friends are invited. rment For! Lincoln Cemetery. TAYLOR. EMMETT OVERTON. Departed this life on Tuesda; March 2. 1937, at his_residence 19131 south Langley 'st.. Arlington. Va.. EMMETT OVERTON TAYLOR. beloved husband of Nora Tay- lor father of Alfred Ernest and William Taylor, Mrs Dorothv Heffran and Mrs. Verne Deane: brother of Fiev. Carter L.. William and” Minor Tay'or. Mrs Odess Shively. Mrs. Annie White and Mrs. Olivia Holiday. He also leaves to mourn {helr lloss ten erandehildren. two sons. in-law -two daughters-in-law and a of other relatives and {r.ends. Teamarag Testing at the W.'Ernest Jarvis funera church 14 n.w. Friday: thereafter at his Funera] Saturday March from the Macedonia Baptist Rev. F. W. Phillips officiating. ment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. FUNERAL DESIGNS, " GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES A' MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0100 Sna_'Swndags Cor. 14th & Eye GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Piecss 1218 ¥ Bt N.W. NAtional 4276 THE EVENING " STAR] TWASHINGTOX,. PUPPET SHOW DATED |WILLIAM P. BADEN, 81, FOR COUNTRY CLUB Fernand Brossard to Give Exhibi- tion at Congressional Sun- day Afternoon. Fernand Brossard, master of the French puppet show known as the ‘Guignol, will stage a special exhibi- tion of his art in the Congressional Country Club Sunday at 4 pm. Guest of J. E. Berry, general agent of the French Line, M. Brossard has made his dolls act on ships crossing the At- lantic Ocean for many years, & travel coverage close to 500,000 miles. He began as an ocean-go- ing Guignoliste when the French Line steamer Paris was put in service, later went to the Ile de France and 1s now the major performer on the Nor- mandie, Prench Line flagship. Old and young of all nations have enjoyed the performances of M. Bros- sard’'s marionettes on the high seas, but this marks the first time the show | was ever breught to Washington. Many children will be invited to at- tend the performances at the Con- gressional Country Club Sunday. The following day the puppet show will be taken to the Children’s Hospital, where a private performance will be given in honor of Miss Mattie Gibson, superintendent of the hospital. Brossard, a stocky little Frenchman in_his 50th year, has been making dolls dance and talk since he was a boy of 5—the son of a hotel keeper in Tours. He has staged his shows after the fashion of those in the Grand Guignol, that internationally known little theater in the Rue Chap- tal, Montmartre, Paris. With this one exception: While many of the plays in the Montmortre are tragic, most of the Brossard plays are comic—espe- cially those for children. F. Brossard. Deaths. ELIZA. Wednesday. March 9. at Caldwell, N. J.. ELIZA TONKS, hed sister of Ann, Jane and Prank vice at the Colonial Home. 132 South Harrison st. East Orange, N. J. Fu- neral from " Brick Church Station on Saturday morning, March 6, at 10 o'cloc . TROREY. AGNES MILLER. $A%; Marmn (S Lox, 15 8t Beancis o ami Be: a. MIL- LER TROREY. wife of George E. Trorey. sister of Mr. W. C. Muller. A. N. Miller, Mrs. D. S. Birney of Washingion and | Mrs' B. W. Brockett of Cleveland. Ohio. | Funeral at Miami Beach. Fla.. ‘Satur- | day. March 6. Interment Florida. VOWELLS. CLARA. Denarted this life on Friday “March 5. 1937 " at Gallinger Hospital after a'brief 'illness. CLARA VOWELLS. the beloved daughter of Mrs. Annie Vowells. ~She leaves to mourn their loss one sister Edith McPherson: two brothers. Willlam _and Bernard Vowells. and a niece, Edith Grayson: | other Telatives” and friends Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. tice of funeral later. WAILA(!:r z'infl'}iA Op Friday. 5‘"““ 5 i at the Home for the Aged. LELIA WALLACE. ~ Remains resting at Pra- zier’s funeral home. :iR9 R. I ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 6 | WARREN. ROBERT. Members of W. Bruce | Evans Lodge. No. 380, I. B. P. O. E. of W.. are hereby requested to be Dresent at session_of sorrow for our by BERT WARKEN. on Fridas 8 pm. and to attend es to be held at Glen- arden. Md, unday, March 7. at % pm. at First Baptist Churcl ROBERT H. PALMER. Exalted Ruler. GFORGE WINEBERG. Eecretary. WILDING, GEORGE W. On Wednesday. March 3. 1637 GEORGE W. WILDI late residence. 508 Quackeubos st. n.w the beloved husband of Jane E. Wilding (nee Goddard) and beloved father of Julia Sampson. William__George and | Albert "B Wiiding Margaret Kraus. John P. Wilding_Louis A. Wilding. Jane | Knowles. Anna_Tomlinson and the late Ella Kraus. Puneral from the abo residence on Saturday. March ¢ p.m. Relatives and friends invited. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WILKINS, LUCILLE WARFIELD, nda bru: LU/ WARFIELD WILKIN: ON helovvd daugh- ter of the late A. George and Lou.B. Wilkinson and sister of Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins and Georse L. Wilkinson. Services at the First Babtist Church. 16th and O sts. n.w.. Saturday. March 3 pm. ‘Interment at Congres; | sional Cemetcry. Flease omit flower WILKINSON. SARAH_VIRGINIA. Depart- ed this life on Thursday. March 4. 45 p.m.. at her residence. . n.w. SARAH VIRGINIA wife of the late John Wil- kinson and mother of Arthur Wilkinson. Edna Perry and the late Hattie O Dyson. Jeanette and Harry Wilkinson. Funeral Monday. March 8 at 11 am.. from the above address. Relatives and friends are invited. 5-7 WILLIAMS. EDGAR. Departed this_life Monday. March 1. 1831, EDGAR WIL- LIAMS of 1460 Church st. nw. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted | wite. Perry Williams: three children a mother. ore sister and many other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at | Malvan & Schey’'s funeral home. New Jersey ave and R st. nw. Funeral Saturday. March 6. at 3 pm. from above parlors. Relatives and friends in- vitea, Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. WORK. JENNIE S, On Thursday. March 4.1937. JENNIE S. WORK. beloved aunt of Theodore D. Martin. Puneral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Saturday. March 6. at 1:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. In Memortam. ANGELL, ELIZABETH M. Sacred to the | memory of our dearly beloved wife and | mother. ELIZABETH M. ANGELL (nee Snapp). who entered into peaceful rest fourteen vears ago today. March 5. 1923, At home on the beautiful hills of God. By the valley of rest so fair: Some day. some time. when our task is oer. With joy we will meet you there. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, JESS. AND SON. BUSTER BROWN. HELEN C. In memory of my dear mother. HELEN C. BROWN. who passed away from me ten years ago to- day. March 5. 1927 HER DAUGHTER. DOROTHY. * BROWN. SARAH. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of my darling grandmother Mrs. SARAH BROWN. who left me eventeen years ago today. March 5. 1920, She's gone, but the treasure she left me Is truly of value untold A life filled with deeds of kindness And beauty of heart and soul. Thy will be done. dear Lord, I do not dare complain: Ang in my heart I have the hoe That my loss was Thy HER ™ LONBLY "2 aRan N inewurErn SARAH SKIPWITH PETERSON o( Arlington. Va CEPHAS. JAMES W. A tribute of love to ihe memory of my brother. JAMES W. CEPHAS. who left me eight years ago today March 5. 1920, Oh. why should the spirit of mortal be Like “a' SWift-fiying meteor. a fast-ying Like l fln.sh of lightning—a break of the wave— ¢ life to rest in his grave, Man passes from “;s s On Wednes- No- CLEMENTS. BARBARA C. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear daughter and sister. BARBARA C. CLEMENTS. Tho osassed away ten years ago toda. March 5. 1927 Loving and kmd in all her ways. Uoright and just to the end of her days. Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory she left be; hind. THE FAMILY. LEWIS. WILLIAM F. In sad but lovlnt remembrince of my dear husband and our father. WILLIAM F. . wh departed (his life one year rch 5 1936, HIS LOVINC WIFE ANNIE E. WILL F. A DAUGHTER IN- LAW THELMA LEWIS. QUISENBURY. ADDIE. A tribute to the memory_of my_dear mother. ADDIE QUISENBURY. who left me five years ago today March 5. 193 It is not the & EXPIRES AFTER ILLNESS Former Traction Company Em- ploye—Funeral Services to Be Tomorrow. ‘William P. Baden, 81, of 1422 CIif- ton street, former employe of the old Capital Traction Co., diec yesterday after a short illnesc in Garfleld Hos- pital. Mr. Baden, retired about eight years ago, had been conductor; later worked in the office, where he received money collected on the street car runs, and last held a position in the Capital ‘Traction Co. paint shop. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Bean Baden; a son, William G. Baden; two sisters, Miss Emma Baden and Miss Ella Baden, and a brother, John Baden, all of this city. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Baden, Md. Burial will be inthe church cemetery. LAST RITES TOMORROW FOR CAPT. H. D. HINCKLEY Former Coast Guard Academy Superintendent to Be Buried in Arlington. Funeral services for Capt. Harold D. Hinckley, 59, former superintendent of | the Coast Guard Academy, New Lon- don, Conn, who died last Sunday in Seattle, Wash., will be held at 11 a.m, tomorrow in Arlington National Cem- etery. Capt. Hinckley was superintendent of the academy from 1923 to 1928 and, several years ago, served for some time at Coast Guard headquarters here in Washington. Born at Hyannis, Mass., he was ap- pointed to the Coast Guard Academy in 1897, receiving his commission two years later. He was promoted several times, reaching the rank of captain in 1929. He retired in 1934 Capt. Hinckley's service during the World War included command of sev- eral Coast Guard ships in foreign wa- | ters. He was awarded the Navy Cross and the Victory Medal. Surviving is his widow, Mrs. Mabelle C. Hinckley of Seattle @d&r Hill Washinglons mest Beau&‘lul eme’cerg Community Maus Columbarium For ALL Your In the new, ‘D.” C.,” FRIDAY, FIRMAN R. HORNER'S FUNERAL TOMORROW Bank Official's Nephews and Grandchildren to Act as Pallbearers. Funeral services for Firman R. Hor- ner, 74, vice president and director of the McLachlen Banking Corp., will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at his | 1215 Monroe street late residence, northeast, where he died Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty, pastor of the Church of the United Brethren, will officiate. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Horner's nephews and grand- children will be active pallbearers. They are Edward, Louis and Warren Horner, nephews, and Charles B. Horner, jr.; F. R. Cotter and J. W. Cotter, jr., grand= children. Mem- bers of the board : of directors of the McLachlen Bank- ing Corp. will be honorary pall- bearers. Mr. Horner's son, Charles B. Horner, Los An- geles, Calif, is ex- pected to arrive here tomorrow morning. Identified with the McLachlen Bank- ing Corp. more than 46 years, Mr. Horner had been vice president since 1897. He was a member of the Wash- ington Board of Trade. Besides his banking connections, he was director of companies operating apartment houses here, the Brookland Building Association and the Washington In- vestment Co. Mr. Horner. DOCTORS RECOMMEND AMBULANCE SERVICE BY any place in the city COlumbio 0432 One of the Largest Undertakers in the World. MARCH 5, 19317. WILLIAM H. HUMISTON FUNERAL IS CONDUCTED Burial in Rock Creek Cemetery for Man Associated With Shoe Firm 42 Years. Funeral services for William H. Humiston, 76, for 42 years associated with the Arthur Burt Shoe Co., were being held today at his late residence, » 3206 Nineteenth street, where he died Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Albert Evans of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church and Rev. Dr. Ze Barney T. Phillips, rector of the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, are of- ficiating. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Mr. Humiston g came here from New Haven, Conn. He had been ac- tive at the store until his final {liness. Previously he had served as secretary and buyer for the firm. He was a member of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Humision, Egypt will give bonuses to travel | agencies to favor it in their itineraries. SINCE = FLOWERS | 1 OUPONT CIRCLE For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 75 No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up . DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 DRUG STORE NEEDS Telep BODY OF LEO J. FLYNN BURIED IN DUBUOUEt Interstate Commerce Examiner, | Who Died Wednesday, 25 ‘ Years in Service. Funeral services were held in Du- buque, Iowa, today for Leo J. Flynn, | an Interstate Commerce Commission | examiner for a quarter of a century, who died Wednesday. Flynn, a native of Dubugue, had been ill some time, the condition of his health forcing his resignation from the commission in October. He was widely known in the trans- portation field, an investigation he | conducted more than five years ago | laying the foundation for the motor carrier act, regulating interstate bus and truck operation. | Theater Hag “Crying Room.” OSCEOLA, Nebr. (#). — Infants taken to F. E. Kline's theater some- times disturbed audiences by squalling. Now Kline urges parents to bring them and use his specially constructed | “crying room.” I he hig of service |PIERCE MILL TO OPEN DURING WEEK ENDS F. W. Hoover, general manager of the Welfare and Recreational Associ- ation of Public Buildings and Grounds, Inc., today announced that Pierce Mill, in Rock Creck Park, will be in opera- tion and open to visitors on Saturday afternoon from 1 to 4:30 and on Sun- day from 1 to 5 o'clock. Hitherto the mill has been closed over the week end. Under the new program, it will be closed all day Mon- day. C. Marshall Finnan, superintendent of National Capital parks, has ar- | ranged to have guides on hand to ex- | plain the operation of the mill to the public. Robert Little, the miller in charge, will also assist in receiving the public. Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C St. NE. Llnc. 5537 North Side of Stanton Park. he. within the means of all ECAUSE our service is recognized as being one of the finest available in Washington is should be within the mean To all who come to us will be given few. the same complete, it a no reason why of jus capable, sincerely helpful service regardless of the price that's paid. Remember to call Ryan Service. Ryan De Luxe Ambulance Service Word Phone the Last Service. Ambulance 1700. in Atlantic James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. 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