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A—12 wxw THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, @ard of Thanks. AMMANN, LAURA. LAURA’ AMMANN wish to_express their deep appreciation shown to them for the ‘beautiful eards of sympathy. death. We thank vou one and all 230 pm. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- The family of the late | FRENCH, ANNA POWER! the kindness o and | LAWriNE M ne ANRA POWERS FRENCH. Funeral services at the above butes . and imecof Ter 15 at| Cemetery. Services by the W, the time of her Dreatha. daughter.” Mrs. Paul Froehlich. dence on Saturday. March THE AMMANN FAMILY. tery. On Thursday. | VEST, BEVERLY. On Friday, March 12 March 11,1037, at the residence of hor | * 1947, BEVERLY ° VEST, ' ihe beloved GROCK, CHARLES AUGUST. On Thurs- dav. March 11. 1937 at his residence, Mississipp! ave.. Takoma Park. Md. Deaths. daughter of Jesse and Julla Vest. Fu- neral services and interment on Satur- day. March 13, at 2 pm.,at Cedar Hil Chambers Co." Bovtheash fusral home. _ Suddenly. on 1 at his resi- Centrai ave.'n.e. GEORGE WASHINGTON. beloved husband _of MRS. LINNIE BOURNE |[WILLIAM H. McMAHON DIES AT AGE OF 80 Member of 0ld D. C. Family Had Made Home Last 8 Years FUNERAL HELD TODAY Takoma Park Plumbing and Heating Contractor Buried at Mount Olivet. MARCH 12, 1937. SAMUEL 0. WHITE, D. C. FIREMAN, DIES ‘Was Retired January 1 After Nearly 30 Years of Service JUDGE N. R. SLEDGE DIES UNEXPECTEDLY Former Chancellor in Mississippi Was Special Assistant to statement praising Judge Sledge as follows; “He was a fine and conscientious public official. As a friend none was truer or more loyal. He was a real patriot and was willing to sacrifice all for a cause in which he believed. His record as chancery judge was most outstanding and he was held in the Deaths. CHARLES AUGUST GROCK, aked 81 Susie_Washington. fathcr of Lucy Lee ADAMS. JOSEPH R. On Thursdar. March years. beloved husband of Annie and Rosetta Grimes brother of Maria at Atlantio Clty' ST G S WONEES B Here. 11. 10:7. JOSEPH R. ADAM n of the | Grock. ~Services at the Thos. Morris. grandfather of Elliott Grimes. Inte’ Jamesand Margaret *Adams of | geon' Co._ funeral ‘home. 1011 DOnTiy urAndIe f Elligtt Grimes. | Mrs. Linnie M. Bourne, 80, mem- | McMahon, 6502 Eastern avenue, Ta- ! Samuel O. White, 50, retired Dis- Palatka. husband of Mamie Adams, n.w. on Saturday. March 1. a Al e S eharch, 14323 B - eld this morn- | trict fireman, dled Wednesday at his devoicd” brother of Har, Adams of Bervieh LR AU e U iyete. “xxfmuger:mc ;rr.(;\”vn&mlffin:”s S ber of an old Washington family, | koma Park, Md., were he morn. W y Eodriaues 01 Now. Fork ity |HALLOCK. OLIVE N. = on Wednesday,| lale Tesidence " TFuneral’ Saturd s ch 10. 1937, OLIVE CK. T a m.._{from the Fri 2 ST L e T T ged s wears Beigved sster of Mrs 7| shin Buptist Church. Deluware ave. and |at her residence in the Traymore |Burrial followed in Mount Olivet S D n Houten of Valley City. ak.. an st.'s.w.. Rev hiting oficiating at 1 pm. from Miles Mrs W, B. Decker of Santa Monica, | Body will lie in state in the church from | Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., where she | Cemetery. Church. st. betweer % 3 Callf. She is also survived by three| 9 a.m. Saturday until 1 o.m. Inter- Mr. McMahon, a plumbing and | n.w. Rev Misses Charlotte and _Delphine ment Wellville. Va 13 had made her home for the past eight heating contractor, died at his resi- t Harmony Ce Honten of Valley City. N. Dak., and fiidred dence Tuesday of a heart attack. A Attorney General. Efl:flm:";;fl. PIEmersRofiiche Judge Norfleet R. Sledge, 48, special — assistant to the Attorney General, died DOCTORS ) home, 206 Twelfth street southeast. died yesterday after a short illness|ing at the Nativity Catholic Church. F‘\’l’r’l‘fm servi‘t":;x wm‘ ;:”hefg“““:fw last night of s sudden iliness at his RECO/MMEND AMBULANCE residence at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Burial | residence in the Raleigh Hotel. SERVICE BY will be In Arlington National Ceme- Judge Sledge, who was from Como, | tery. ss.. whe: » e Witk whor st cetiret o Miss., where he was a chancellor for 5 3 2 2 inteq | 12 Years, had been with the Justice | the widow of | resident of the District all his life, he | U7 1, du to lliness, was appointed - : B van Hou o G o Karsas | WASHINGTON. GEORGE A. Passed to | years. L N- Mo 10 s Cephew. Haflock Van | the ereat bevond suddeniy Tues- i RY BAKER y 8 | lley City N. Dak. F 4;:»‘ Mgrc]r 9, .l;IA,, at "E’sé?{l"{ 2, Mrs. Bourne NQEAEE : | e o e iy, Mateh 13, ui| 1812 Ceniral’ ave, ne. GEORGE : w A fm hig late yesidence, | hefal services Saturday, March 130 % | WASHINGTON. *“Fie "iives 10 mourn | Thomas C. Bourne, Government em- | W8S 59- the department in July, 1908. His | Department about three months. He : last service was wi . = : ; : B .6 Mondav “March | 50 % Relatives and”iHiends invited | thelr loso 2 beloved wife” Mrs."Susic | A $ A member of the Woodmen of the 5 e was with No. 19 Engine | resigned as chancellor to manage the at 10:30 g m': thence {0 the ¢ {o attend. Washington: devoted sister, Mrs. Maria | Ploye, Who died many years ago. Her | world, he also-belonged to the Master | pAnY: | last campaign of Senator Harrison of gf.the Good Shepherd, fith and Ev6 513 | HARRIS. EDITH MAUDE, On Thursdas.| MOFFS Of Righmonds, (o devoled Sieb: | parerts were the late Samuel Har- | Blumbers: Association and the Na. e served on active duty with the | be (H_MAUDE. 4 Mississippi. g it March 11. 1937. at hér Tesidence Gul o o & District G h e Y A R iy Sery- | LNt st viow. EDITH MAUDE HARRIS | 0 Bl elohia ™ {rec devoted siop- | Tinglon Young and the late Mrs, |tivity parish. His place of business \ Mexican .'lifi;fifi‘,‘,ufiiifi\dd“l'gfi‘fm‘ ; He is survived by his widow, who w: ices by the W. W. Chembers Co. South- | Body resting at Gawler's chapel, 1756 sens, George Harry and Albert Watkins | Catherine Virginia Young. Her ma- | WaS at 222 Seventh street northeast. | 2 al vel L : as east funeral home. 14 Ma B Hervivasy (Bt b ryonNe New York: many other relatives He is survived by three sons, James | ® Prief time during the World War. with him at the time of his death; a e ¥ 6th an 9 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ger any ploce A Beautiful Collection of SPRING COATS 51975 PAY $5 MONTHLY FEATURED AT . and Daisy Carter Lanharc tives and " friends above residence on Mo Conressional Cemetery at 2 pm. Relatives | WHITEHEAD. WALTECR P. Member P 4 5 SEVENTH & F STS. Fashioned from fine all-wool dressy materials, fur trimmed or plain models, featuring toppers, swaggers, fitted I IY P a types. In green, gold ' MORE’ =] 7 . beige, grey and shrimp. . % Coat sketched, ballerina e | flare, with detachable I ROUSE RS | v » Era to Match Odd Coats 95 UP ds invited JESSE l" Sudd and friends. ~Funeral Saturday, March ternal grandfather, John C. McKelden, B B gHAmIhe Ten. ok at 1 _o'clock p.m.. from Friendship | wag the first president of the Second Wi whom he live john P. and son, Norfleet R. Sledge, jr, and his . H gering lincss, SARAH BECKETT, widow | ferment private. Please note ehange| gy National Bank and prominent real | William McMahon, and a daughter, | trude Moreno White; two sons, Wil- | ploiner"vied” 1M Sledge of Gomo in the city s A Mo eral services Sunday. | HARROVER, EDWARD 0. On Wednesday. Y 3 - Thoughts return to scenes long past, fornia, where her husband is stationed { i 2 g = n the World. tistChuren “at 1% 2um. | Relatives T TbIaE o e e overs TR sided here until moving to Atlantic Senator Harrison today issued a ton officiating, Interment Pohick Cem-| shall Harlan ~Relief ~Association an- |dolph Bourne, died in the Knicker- and| Mrs.! Harry Johnson, and & 137, at_Garfield fov Tuneral home. Alexandria. Va. INGTON. at his residence. 1812 Centr . from Friendshin st Church. Del e th_and. Cha i| ave. n'w. GEORG: HILL, hftsband TOmEE | Macomb, this city, and Mrs, Willlam | cisco, according to word received here, | - Farm workers in Yorkshire, Eng- vived by two sons. Remains resting JAMES W. ROBINZON. Fin. Scc. pm., fror funeral home. day, March I “aft b jam. tomorrow in Gawler’s Chapel, | as an official of the Ballard Fuel Oil ARS YO o ' Marci at izabeth B and FUNERAL DIRECTORS On dissolution of that company, he the home of his daugh:er. f v e cide thington officiating. Inter- North Side of Stanton Park pm. today e, funeral | | Body res S John A. and Edward P. Serpell, and RAH C. JC es. two aunts and 12th st. se. SAMUEL O. WHITF. be- Miss Elizabeth F. Talbott, 80, a n.w.. on Sat . Ma a1l am. | 1 You st n.w. Funeral n Saturday, March 13. at 9 am. Rel = | her home, 1836 Ingleside terrace. officiating. Interment Litcoln | | LANHA MARI on Elieoe P | LR S S idenc R.Fi | Washington dentist, and the late Mrs. | | Nth st s.e. Saturday at Rela- | ber of Francis Asbury M. E. Church | uested to ~meet at %S| Surviving are a brother, William T pm.. to the funeral| Talbott and Mrs. Katie A. T. Weaver, 1 s TP sorLrrr réc | o Ta- | @nnounced later, BECKETT. SARAH. Departed this life on| Episcopal Church, 16th and H sts. n 15 § 5 3 cckert. Rem 4 | mok of ‘the late Pronk Beeke in Dlace of service. e R T e o e | e v Y Mrs. George H. Schltz, ll of this ciy. liam and Richard 8. White; a daugh- | “rye hody ‘was to be sent today to COlumbio 0432 rc e benin Street Bab: | March 10. 1937, at the Alexandria Ho: T e Times Tolls on. but memory lasts with the Navy; th M e en s Wond eral Saturday. March 13, at 2 City. Her son, an only child, Ran- Eolbian Uaiss (HGE) B MES o Wednesday, Mareh | ¢ S © B, Wheat- | nDounces the death of GEORGE A. WAS (s BELL, JAMES T. On W etery. Remains resting at the B. Whea y et WHERE l;g’c)'l)(er }:I?:e?]‘e?regt“?;:f};v;? \1{:{:;:?\2’5. J. Alexander Serpell, formerly of | brother, Charles White, all of this city, JAMES T, BE 0 usband | T GEORGE G. On Wednesday, March [ BYE; mie.on Tue March 9. 1037 22. arest sl g ware ave. and H st s services wil H. Smith, South Bristol, Me. A native of Louisville, Mr, Serpeli | }and, have been granted more pay. ’ Stewart’s funeral home. 30 H WILLIAM, De) AFLORKE meni H Cemetery 55 WILLIAM WEBB 1756 Pennsylvania avenue, Burial will | Equipment Co. and was engaged in bital TI of 515 o Ambulance Service s Evata Plice e sister of Alice B 1 home "G4 was appointed to a position with the ment Payne's Cemetel g - - Henry 8 hington & b and was transferred about two years |- A al home. 4 - £, FRANK K. On Friday March | TO MISS E' F' TALBOTT ago 13, at On Wedne v funeral home of Almus R. Speare reau Resident of City Since 4 T | i 7 & S a sister, Mrs. J. Walter Barnett, the NIE M. BOURNE. widow of DAY o duiehter of Philip and Nancy | WHITE. SAMUEL 0. On Wednesday A Tio6 Pa o R e T 1R5ed, Pusband of | Gertrude Mareno | Washington resident since childhood, | WSS £ Interment O« March 1 from the First Bap- | and _friends 1 ed. Interm et omcintne | WHITEREND. WALTER P On Thursiee Miss Talbott was the daughter of Y 1437, at the esidence of her | Fegidence. Matilda T. Talbott. For many years ¢ | South. At one time she was employed | on Thurs¢ ral home. rother WALTER P WHITE Brath | all of this city. cloved WOOD. .mu\ K. On Friday. March 1 ! _ JOHN R. WOOD be- ;\b i hursday. March 111037, after a lin- [ on Saturday. Marck 13. at 2 pm, Ll epiclockipinn, Jrom SEslenasip resting at Morrow's funeral home. 1 Qlten bring a silent tear: Born in this city, Mrs. Bourne re- ter, Mrs. Monte Triplett, now i Cali- | ¢;mo where services will be held. One of the Largest Undertakers tist Church at 12:30 pm. _Relatives tal. EDWARD O. HARROVER, aged (1 1 A SERPELL DIES Srocksomels 999 | from Ponick Church Rev. ¢ A Lanss- | WASHINGTON. GEORGE A. John Mar- Elizabeth Clark, Mrs. Marion Earner of Anna M F s resung_at | HILL, G Bis Foidence. 550 Blonda | Funieral Saturday, March 13, il pm. gre two aunts, Mrs. Augustus C. | Phis city, died Monday in San F“"'l = of Mrs. Emma J. Hill. He also is s GEORC W. COLE. President. st Juneral home, 30 Funeral services will be held at 11 | came to Washington in 1922 to serve RSt | gt T G wWeanestay SRR 2 Milburn T. ZlRKLE Co. L0 1630 1 ¢ tiliams and T and a | be in Oak Hill Cemetery. that business for a number of years. ' s, S e e ILLNESS FA 510 C 5t. NE. Llnc. 5537 e 8 " - E B services will nc Was C._an 3 . N.E. L N irsday. M 2 ; g § e day, Marc] at 1 pm JAMES D On Thursda Man y ; LONG ILLNESS FATAL | Federal Resettlement Administration ouk g . Since | Memedicr © residence ; Fiaay Mereh | 3 g0 to the Pacific branch in’ San s | 1150 Vermont ave. FRANK Francisco. g A Ceretery ORE - beloved husband of Ella | Former Employe of Census Bu- Mr. Serpell is survived by two sons, s her reside! R 1. ave. ne. Notice of funeral later. Childhood. latter of New York City. Bourne. daug { i ¢ n. si of E. F. Johnson. She| March 10. 1 his_residence. 206 g at the at the above residence died vesterday after a long illness at | (o BROWN. ELIZA 3 arte 1 e urch. Rosslyn. Va. Rev. J. D.| :ton National Cemetery. 1 arch 11 at 1743 nis [ the late Dr. Thomas M. Talbott, s Chapel rond, Hyatisville ooy sand nt | Miss Talbott had been an active mem- e N\ A : i h in the Census Bureau irday. At 8- 551 | Talbott, and two sisters, Miss Mary T. ILE. Councilo: Funeral arrangements were to be of Carrie H. Woo late * 4 10th st. ne. Funeral Motion picture theaters are now op- CHAMBERLAIN. N H : T r e e S 40l Chapi i bers o | earting in 83 countries. 4101 Fessenden e i S ¢ satu 7 13 at 3 pm Friends | ANN CHAM ART 0T are invited. Interment Chicago, Il { the late Ct e arch 1 T es ¥ d " MARTHA LIN i v H fe survived by o Han habvea. In Memoriam. ] ) ; B hom irray ; finols BELT, LUCILLE ALTHEA. Sacred to the Sie FoniEatusa) 2 memory of ‘mv dear mother LUCILLE p y ALTHEA BELT. who departed this life oad e t 2 pm. b ch 1 16114 n nter t Tno' &h lost to sight. to m rv thou s invited. Interment church uEn lost Nt RA V. On Tuesday.| ERSON. MATTIE. . on EEX. RY cATH- IE PATTER: 3 ice’ of ar mother MARY She also HERINE GREEN. who passed away " uncles. and | three years ago todav. March 1 Testing at Stewart's fu and my dear father WILLIAY home. 50 H st. ne. Notice of GREEN who dicd ; later i1, DAUG PATTERSON. WILLIAM B. On ¢ N | " “Mareh 11 19: Johns Hop O O O 2 Baliimore . WILLIAM B. PAT- | 957 of JOEI ISCOINSBLUEDAS TERSON. hn!m(i‘i ,kh‘mrl‘] an !\:eu:\rv yn seven years ago. reh 121930 i on_(nes Monahan). ~Funeral o e e, “(:U‘F‘F’mm“i' N o B Yol 10> Prnte” Georér | HOLMES, THORNTON. T m!s e phac : & ’ dence.” 110 Prince Geo; LMES, NTON. In loving mem SHIG N he 4 3 R et e Nonter . eaidea il ds HORNTONY o e | St ; A who departed this 1 home. 31 at St. Mary's Cemeters. An-| year ako today. March 12 1936 | Funeral | Sat ) 4 ‘at 9 am \'rm h NE. WILLIAM RAY! e : ? SIOND EAUNE beioved Tarher of S fon National A FRIEND. fite B Pasne’and son of Willam CROGGON. FRANK B. O v i and Jennie Pavne and brother of Charles [ | pryva ANTHONY STUART. A tribute T G e T | B s perbert ‘{"ucrl'lorc“m the memory_of our beloved loved : ] S rueral Hone. 85| And only bov. ANTHONY' STUART LE- | father " of : T Zirkle Co. tuneral home. 10 | 423 00, bov ANTHONY, STUART, &e ins resting at the f on' Mondiv. March 15 10w rom u & Perry &‘\-.;;&_ * G B Baterment i Gedar Ml Cemetnrs, | 860 today. Majeh L 1098 awed i years. from above fune Monday. March 30_a.m hence “ITIDI' ON. EFFIE M. In loving memory Aloysiou h, where reaui of devoted sisti and aunt. EFFIE "be said at for ‘repose of NN 3. SIDDLETON. W0 13f1 us three vears Inter [ L fe 1 a March 12, 1934 ves and n by 3 e for every one, . WILLIAM DERBY. hur i Sherkieds 7 L t as gold. TAN ; . re er To those who' knew and loved her = Her memory will nev grow old. POTH \fl“ l\l HER DEVOTED FAMILY. * m”«‘ dence. 1324-A C ; MA MOORE. ANNIE R. AND SILAS H._ In lo POLL'\'”) beloved t ing memory of our mother. ANNIE R Simm: Ch" es L. 2 Vills n MOORE. who died rteen years ago | 4 b M S a todav, March 12 19 and ur father day. at 2 pm. R ves i S t SILAS H. MOORE. who died th f?‘:w S t as. one grandson. Rideeway | years ago tomorrow. March 13 1004 Hill Cemeter apers Bl 2 1. ot relatives and friends DAUGHTERS AND SON. copy.) e T et ” &nbroh: | STEPHENS, MARY A. Tn sad but lovi DESKINS, SHELLY. Onfl'rmmde < o e PP Randoiph | memory of our devoted wife and moth Freedmen's i I 3 i Int n rmony Cem-| MARY A. STEPHENS, who departed t Shprly besking d S emainerment, Harmony Cimz | life two vears ago today, Mareh 1o 1045, Morris and Aunje Desking, sister of BVA | St edldinee at o o'clock Sundas: THE FAM SEEEE SO Ji“f:“dl'\“,f]m,(‘ ne Ford, 14 | WARFIELD. THOMAS A. In sad but lov- her Telntivee and Triengs. - Remains parted this lite || SR TIOMOTyjor myshusband, THOMASIA Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral March 0. 1037 after a short | WARFIELD. who departed this life two church. 1 You st. n.w. Funeral Su ! iliness, LEEHMAN H. REEDER. He leaves years ago today. March 12, 5. day. Mar 4 at 2 p.m.. from the above to mourn their loss a loving wife, Mar- Gorfe. but not forgotten. funeral church. Rev, W D. Jarvis of-| garet Reeder: three sons, three daugh- | HIS DEVOTED WIFE. IDA WARFIELD. * ficiating. Interment Woodlawh Cem-| ters. two sisters, Maggie Wiggans and | wHEELER, LILLIAN. Sacred to the mem- etery Mondav 14 Cora Thomas: two brothers Henson and | Wory “of ' my devoted wife. LILLIAN | LLIE. On Priday March 1 Joseph Reeder. and other relatives and | WHEELER. who departed this life two R. MOLLIE. On Frid 2| 2'NOst of Tricnds Bomains Tesiing as| SORELER., who deparied this L ML Dm”, R n{*“” the Barnes & Mathews funeral home. i e e et ity 614 4th st. sw _where services will be held Saturdav. March 13. at_10 am No one krows how I miss vou. v Westray officiating. Interment | No one knows the restless nights | naton National Cemetery I have spent since I've lost you. | sl 2 s Life will never be the same. REID. SAMUEL F -1Op Thursday. March| DEVOTED HUSBAND. ISATAH WHEE @dar Hill 'Wao/uuq&m mest Beau&/ul eme’cerg Community Mausoleum, Columbarium NOTHING DOWN Pay $5 Monthly Starting in April For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 7o No Extras! 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REID of Bovds ; ; N, beloved busbind of Mamie Rrid £ 16 is also survi % six sons. - Re e, Hosoital. JOHN | mains rosting at W, W (‘hamh;fi Co's 3 ; g Southeast funeral home T, ve el Sl TR TarD S| unoin Saturgay wivreh i ac ain : W, Br AnpIED; | ihence o St Marv's Cathofic Chird O [ AL arnesville, Md. where mass will bé e offered at 10 am for the repose of g 4 o Patesment | his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Rock "Creck Comeiers. ” Retalives ana | JUDGE, NORFLEET RUFFIN. on riends invited | si CE 3 ey Fe v 7y Thursda March 11. 1937, at his_resi- EVERETT, JOHN T. ‘The members of| gence, the Raleizh Hotel, JUDGE NOR- Vard T s Comn e s | FLEET RUFFIN SLEDGE. the beloved Hin £ e e ieauesis | husband of Obedience Sledze and father 1. to altend the fuperal 87| of N. R. Sledge; Remains resting at : o \ote resi-| Hysong's parlors. 1300 N st. n.w.. until F‘FREH\ o e i ™| 3 pm. Friday, March 19. Tntérment and_Receiving Vaults. e s 108d ne. oB| Como, Miss o .ly‘lrrmrn'g‘?l(‘( yeek Cemeiery. | SMITH ;mmhzu-!; Departed this life on | __FUNERAL DESIGNS, ) A RDMA! uncilor. hursday. arch 11, 19 at_his resi- . e e on T S| i, 8 n'wy gomit L GUDE BROS, CO. Floral Picces g at *ff:;‘,““;;;\I,*g\';a,,\, EEV | Bllinesien and M Crendoim i | 1212 P 8t N.W NAtiona) 427 e Phiones er. of| He also leaves to mourn their loss two | GEO. C. SHAFFER 2 ! & brothers 'and two sisters. Remains Mes. Mavie Beatt. Alicn B Pisher, K 0 v \\a'ff:% “Marcelli S, Jackso pesting at Frazier's funeral home. 380 | BXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT l o i X s w' Fieher | R. I ave n.w. where funeral services Lenora, L shinn. Chatles W, Fi T | Will'be'eid Monday: March 15 at 3 hgn, | MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0108 = Interment Harmony Cemetery. Rela- |OPen Evenings Srnest Fisher: brot JeTT Fisher | 525G pest Fisher: brother of JefT [FIShet | tives and friends invited, 14 {and Sundays Cor. 14th & Eye Mrs. Matilda Jackson He also is | TALBOTT. FRENCH ELIZABETH. On Survived by seven | erandchildren and | Thursday, March 11. 1937, at her res a host of other relatives and friends, dence. 2836 Ingleside terrace n.w., Remains _resting Frazier's funeral ELIZABETH FRENCH TALBOTT. be. home 389 R ve. nw. Funeral| loved daughter of the late Thomas Mor- | tion: 1.000; to settle estate. Saturda r 15 At hm from | gap Talboll and Matilda Tipton Talbott, | Qe Mr: STALEY. National' 0450, weak St. George’s C “ond and You sts Notice of funeral later. days. n.w. Mount Pleasant Church Cemete Va. 12 FISHER, REVE ._ A special communi- cation of Warren Lodge. No. S, F. A. A M. will be h March 13. | 1637, to “perform \a ceremonies | over our late brother. HFVFPL\' FISH: ER. ~ Masonic. ceremonies at Pr zier's funl" al_home. Florida ave. nw igions services “nd and You sts. ER R._JOHNSON. W. M. W H. WESTRAY Scc HER, BEVERLY. Officers and mem- of the Coachmen’s Union and Aid ciation. No 1. are requested to at- tend the funeral of Brother BEVERLY FISHER. on Saturday. March 13 1937, from Frazier's funeral home, ave. n.w. By order of the association. {HOMAS F, HOLLAND, Président. CHARLES H. ROBINS( FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W R. Speare establishment. Nauonal 250z 1009 H St. N.W., ~J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium !Lh and M _Ave. N Lincoln_ 5200 _]oseph E. Blrgh’s Sons Established 1841 9 V2 9% INeWV. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Yodern " Ghaer. "o NAtional 2473 el One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 617 11th St. S.E. 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