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A—14 %% Braths. AYERS. HARRY JOHN. On Wednesday. March 31, 1937 at Providence Hospital HARRY JOHN 'AYERS. beloved husband of Mrs. Freddie Avers and father of Nahum, Rodney and Lawrence Ayers. Funeral services at Hysong's parlors 1300 N st. n.w. Thursday. Aprl 1. at + 11 am. Inernient Malone. N. Y., Sun- day. April 4 1 AYTON. GEORGE EDWARD. on_Tiesday. March EDWARD AYTON neral” services wil pril 2. at 2:30 ber's fineral home, “Laytonsville, “Md. Interment Lavtonsville Cemetery. BABBITT. WIL FRANKLIN, On Tuesday. Mar Toat 120 pm at Sibley Hospit AM FRANKLIN BABBITT. _as rs. husband of le C.'Babbi alio 1s survived " 'a son Edward F. Babbitt: a_dauzh- Alice C. Babbiit. and_sister. Ms. | Taing. Funeral services will be | Fri April 2. at the Church d piphany nw. Dr_Z B terment Fort L BABBITT. WILLIAM denly. on Tuesday. March i Sibiey Hospital. WILLIAM BABBITT. beloved husband of Hattie C and father of Edward F. and Funeral from Church 3 sts. n.W., Relatives . “Interment Fort | Arrangements by Suddenly. GEORGE 7 years M- held ‘on_Friday. at Roy W. Bar: Lincoln Wi H BABRITT, atio special com- id Lodge. No. alled for Priday, 1 p.m.. for purpose of ne Masonic burial to our late broth- WILLIAM F. BABBITT GEO__E’_JACOBSON. W C. PARRY. Sec BALLENGER. MARY LOUL on Mon- day. March 1937, at residence, 811 L st. se. MARY LOUISE BALLEN: SR, beloved wife of John B. Ballenger d mother of Jonn B. ir.: George W. Edward Eugene Ballenger and Mrs. 1_Jecp. Funer ces at the W Chambers Co. Southeast funeral e. 517 11th st. se.. on Friday. April | at’ 80 a thence fo St. Peter's | Catholic where requiem h w 9 am. for the epose of b ves and frien ited to attend. Interment Cedar Hill etery Alexandria, Va. papers EY, SARAH W ¥ ch 31 BESLEY wI F. A I Master. W hon Wednes- ove SARAH | Bartholo- | he residence | on Ash BESL ILSON 19 Beaths. JENNINGS. ESTHER ANN. day March 31. 1837, ESTHER ANN JENNINGS. ~aged vears. _beloved daughter_of Benjamin and Julia Jen- nings. Funeral services at the W. W. Deal funeral home, 816 H st ne. on Friday. April 2, at 3:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery KNIGHT. MARY LIZZY. On Thursday, April ‘1. 1937 ‘at Carfleld Hospital. MARY LIZZY KNIGHT. Remains rest- g at Frazier's funeral home, 389 R, I ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 2 LOWRY, HENRY. On Thursday, April 1. 1037, HENRY LOWRY, beloved husband of the late Grace M Lowry and father of Grace L. Ricketts. George C. Harry M. Calvert and Robert H. Lowry. Fu- neral will be held from his late resi- dence. 5172 7th st.ne. on Saturday. April 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Inferment Congressional Ceme- on Wednes- 37 McCAULLY. BE N On Wednes- day. March 31 1937 BENJAMIN F. McCAULLY. beloved husband of Annie G. McCaully and father of Mrs._James H! Collins of Hollywood. Calif.: William H. McCaully of Winnetka. Tl and Mrs Henrietta M. Krarup of Washington, D. C. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on’ Friday. April 2. at 2:30 pm. ~Rela: tives and friends’ invited. ~Interment Abbey Mausoleum 1 McCAULLY. BENJAMIN F. A special communication of Stansbury Lodge. No. 24 F. A A M., is called for Friday. April 271937 at'2 o'clock p.m.. to con- duct the Masonic funeral services of our late brother. BENJAMIN F. McCAULLY. By order of the master RALPH L. HEBBARD, Secretary. McCAULLY, BENJAMIN The members of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants are requested to attend the funeral serv- ices of our late associate, BENJAMIN F. McCAULLY. vice president. at Cham- bers' funeral home. 14th and Chapin sts. n.w.. on Friday. April 2. 1937, at 350 "o THEODORE W. NOYES. President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretary. MELLIS, JESSIE A. On Thursday. April 1. 197" at_her residence. 616 Maryland ave. n'e. JESSIE A. MELLIS. daushter of the late John and Eilen Mellis and Sister of Miss Margaret M. Mellis. Mrs. Charles E. Myers and Mrs. Hugo Eisen: beiss, Funeral from her late residence on Saturday. April 3 at 2 pm. Rela- Uives and friends invited. ~Interment Glenwood Cemetery 3 NICHOLS, ADAM E. On Tuesday. March 30. 1037 at his residence. 1108 E st e ADAM E. NICHOLS. husband of the | late Emma Nichols (nee Goings) and fa- ther of William E. and Norman L BOON e, JACK PERSHING, day. March 10, 19 spital JACK PERSHIN ed son of De and brother of John I and Henry C Boon ndy and Mrs. Fa neral services at the Co. Southeast funeral st.se. on Th Relatives and _fr ment Fairfax. Va BRADY. JOSEPH M 1937 Emergency BOONE, be- | 4 Lucy Boone | Ralph D T. I Mrs. Neitie B. Sherwood. Fu- Chambers D. On Wednesday, Tesidence. 5407 D. BRADY. Brady (nee from the 5 ! M held at Natvity | and friends Hill Cem March home MARY nk S Bequien mass am Relative erment Prospec MARY E Maple Oon Wednes, i1:10 am. at he ave. Bethesda. Md UDD beloved wife of Fr Remains_ resting at the funeral of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey 7003 2 avel. Bethesda, Md. _Funeral & above funeral _home on 30 p.m. Interment BUDD March 27, son of sa Lo- devoted Alle JOHN HN on Sa EUTLER r Marylee and M o leaves othe resting | ihe Guilfield Ba tween Vand W sts Pasne's Cemeters MARY. E. On MARY t Church, CLARKE. March 31 Alabama Apt. Tl from her sts Funeral | E CLA Pa men CULLINANF March Wedne: her residence. CULL! of Jeremiah mother "of Ann sel Cullinan MARY A belovad John And Mi Jonnand e above L Yesidance on Sa Requi 0 e invited * Cemete WILLIAM April 1, beloved son of | fid brother of Mrs Funeral services at | bers Co. Southeast fu- 11th st. s.e.. on Satur- o Relatives and be held urday at St tives ment Ap and_friend Mount Oliv DOMMITT CONSTANT denly. on Thi s residence LLL Sud- | ; POLLARD, JOHN E [ | POOLER. Nichols and brotner of Elizabeth E. Day. He also_is survived by four grandchil: dren. Funeral _services at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 7 11th st. s on Friday. April . al 2 pm. Relatives and {riends mvited. Tnterment Congrcssional Cemetery. 1 NICHOLS, ADAM E. Officers and mem- bers of Mount_ Vernon Council No. 10. Ji. O. U A M. are hereby 'requested to assemble | in their lodge room Masonic Temple. 5 ne. on Friday, Apr q at | pm. for the purpose of ding the funeral of our late tside sentinel. Brother ADAM E. ICHOLS. By direction of o LEE_ GANEY, Councilor. Attest: E_C. CROUCH. Recording Secretar 1 O’'NEALE. ROBERT EDWARD. On Wed: nesday’ March §1. 1037, at the home of his brother. John O'Neale. near M Tose. Md. in his #4th vear ROBERT | EDWARD ONEALE. ~Remains resting | at the Colonial funeral home of Wm. | Reuben Pumphrey, Rockville Md. Fu- neral_services at ihe Methodist Episco- pal Church. Potomac. Md . Priday. April 2:30 p.m. Interment church cem- | 2 Departed this Jife on | 1085 e 515 pm. at i residence 1706 SOHN E POLLARD. heloved husband of 1o Pollard and_ devoted son of the | Talegohn R and Bette Pollard and biother of the late william L. and Gran- PIRe"E € "Bollard. Remains resting at George W. Grice's funeral home, 19th SHAR sty nw. Funeral Saturday. April 130 p'm._{rom_Florida Avenue Churen Rev. W A. Taslor of- Tnterment in Harmony Ceme- SMITH. On Tuesday EDNA SMITH POOLER hel Smith _devored Tda Jones and James Wil- liams. She also leaves other relatives d friends, Remains resting at the W. est Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. nw. Funeral Saturday. April 2. at 1 pm. from the above funeral church Rev. D. E_Wisemsn officiating. Rela- | tives and friends invited 2 | PRICHARD. ANNI On_Wednesday. Mar 1t at_her residence. 26 ath st. ne. ANNIE E._PRICHARD. the beloved moiher of George A. Prichard Albert L. Prichard and Mrs. Henry E Carriger. Funeral services will be held at the residence of her son. Albert L. Prichard, 1703_C st. se. on Friday April 2. at’ 7:30 pm._ Relatives and | friends are Interment Cedar invited T Cemetery. Services by the W. W. hambers CO QUISTORF. LIBBIE. _On Tuesday March 0. 1937 LIBBIE QUISTORF ince | Pyers). beloved wife of Rudol{ Quistorf and mother of Gertrude Chaney, Fu- heral from the W W. Deal fune home. K16 H st. n.e. on Friday. April iesaay. March 30 19th " st. now EDNA March' 30 18 devoted mot niece of Mrs friends _invited. Interment Coneres- Cemetery. DUCKETT. JOHN Der ETT rted this life on 7. afier a shoru He leaves 1o wite_ Sadie Holston | Joseph | 2 host | Barnes | ath st. | Apr JOHN DUCK their loss mourt Duckett d Inez 1 and ing_at home. ¢ al later. nesdey. March Seat Pleas- mother of | a ren and Remains | ne a EUROPE REAINE SANON. Departed is life March 0. 1047 at'11:45 pm., | LORRAT SAXON FUROPE. beloved | mother of the late John M.. the late Ida | L. the late James Reese and Mary Lor- | raine n may be viewed at her | late 1008 S n.w. be | ning We: Funeral serv- o'clock. at Temple. 11th and R sts, n.w. W. Brooks officiating. Casket not be opened a urch.” Ar- rangements by Frazier's | FENWICK. HAMPTON. On Tuesday, ch 0 % at Gallinger Hospital, AMPTON FENWICK. d husband of Gertride Fenwick. pfather of Mary Blackwe five E A Ida Irene other resting FORRESTER, RICHARD. On Wed March 3i. al Gallinger Hospila RICHARD FORRESTER. Remains rest- ing at Frazie ineral home. 389 R. L ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. FURR. ANNIE BELL. On Wednesd: March 31 1 1 Freedmen’s Hospital ANNIE BELL FURR. beloved wife of Daniel Furr. ~She also leaves one sister eight brothers and other relatives and ends. Remains resting at the John Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sw. Notice of funeral later. | GASTON. BRIG. GEN. JOSEPH A. On Wednesday. March 19317, at his resi dence. the \Westmoreland ~Apts. 213 Crlifornia st. n.w.. JOSEPH A. GASTOR brigadier gencral. U S. Army. retired. beloved husband of Lavinia Haskin Gas. Body resting at Gawler's chapel 1758 Pa. ave. n.w. Services at Fort Mver Chapel on Friday. April 2. at 1:30 p.m. Interment. with military honors, Arlington National Cemetery. JOHN R. Suddenly on Wednes- arch 31. 1937, JOHN R. GRASSI Orleans pl. ne. beloved husband of Josephine E. Grassi and father of Orlando and Doiris Grass'. Funeral will be held from the above residence on Fri- dav. April 2. at 830 a.m. Requiem | ass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 am. ht Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela< tives and friends invited. ®ARRIS, EMMA 1. Departed Tuesday, March 30, 19:7. at 1:30 am. her_residence. Woodlawn, Va. EMMA HARRIS. beloved wife of Thomas P. Harris. Funeral Friday. April 2. at 2 p.m.. {rom Woodlawn M. E. Church. Rev. H. A. Johnson officiating. Interment hurch cemerery. o MILLER. BARRIS. LUVENIA this_life Wednesday. March 31, 13 her residence, S1R_13th_st. ne. LUVENIA MILLER HARRIS She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, Woodford Harris: three daughters. Mary Jonhnson Martha Jackson. Luedeal Ed- dington: two sons. Rev. John S. Miller nd Paul Miller; six grandchildren. sev: 2l other relatives and friends ' Re- mains resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral | home, 1300 South Capitol si. until 4 p.m.. on Friday. April 2; thence to the residence of her son. Rev. John € Miller. 38 D st. s.e. Funeral on Saturday, April 3 at 1 pm. from Mount Moriah Baptist Church. 3rd and L sts. s.%.. Rev. J_H. Randolph officiating 2 JAMES V. On Tuesday. March a7, at his residence. 65 South 25th_st. Virginia Highlands. JAMES V. FIASSON. beloved husband of Mary G. Hasson and father of Mrs. E. E. Davis, Mrs. J. L_Lash and Mr. James V. Has: son.’ Jr. eral Friday. April 2. 0:30 | am. from St. Rita's Catholic Church. | Alexandria, Va. Interment St. Mary's, Alexandria, V. Arrangements by De- maine BICKS, SARAH GRAYSON. On Tuesday. March_30. 1037. at 1518 Church st. nw. SARAH GRAYSON HICKS de- voted daushter of Georgianna Grayson aunt of Mrs Sarah Harris. Miss Lydia Grayson and aunt of William Grayson James H. Grayson. Roland C. Grayson and Carey T. Grayson. She also leaves many other relafives and friends. ~Re- mains resting at Ridgely & Hicks' fu- neral home. 0'M st. n.w. Puneral Baturday. April 3_at 2 pm. from the Church of Our Redeemer. Lutheran. Kth st. near Barry pi. Rev. D. E_Wiseman, pastor. Interment Payne's Cemetery. HURTT, ANN EDGARINA. On Thursday, April 1. 1937, at_the residence of her sister. Mrs. A 'F. Dinsmore. 1401 Girard | t. nw. ANN EDGARINA HURTT. be- | oved daughter of the late Dr. Edgar D. and Marie Eugenia Young Hurtt. Serv- ices will be held at the above residence on Saturday. April 3. at 8:30 am.: thence to St. Mary's’ Church. Piscata: way. Md. where mass will be said at 10 am. for the repose of her soul. Rel- stives and friends invited, Interment in _church cemetery. Kindly omit flowers, 2 | | In this life Depated | 3 S°AU'2 pm Relatives and friends in- vited. ” Interment Fort Lincoin Ceme- RICE. MARY STICKNEY. On Wednesday. March 41, 1 at 1443 Chapin st. MARY STICKNEY RICE. She is s vived by two sisters two brothers 'all of Washington: one daughter of Califor- Nia and one son of Rochester N. Y. Services at her late home Friday after- noon at 3 o'clock. Interment private Priends may call at Nevius' funeral par- for. 023 New York ave. n.w.. until Fri- day morning 1 ROBBINS, MAYBELLE. On Tuesday. March 30 1937, at her residence. Gar- iand and Davis aves. Takoma Park Md., | MAYBELLE RCBBINS. aged 13 years | heloved dauehter of S T. Rawn M. and Oakie Robbins: sister of Andrew J Leon Donald and Jean Robbins _Funerai services at the W. W. Chambers Co faneral home. 1400° Chapin st. n.w on Friday, April 2 at 2 pm. Relatives and friends are invited Interment | Washington Memorial Park. it SAVOY., MARK. Departed this life on | Monday, March 28. 1937. at his resi- dence. 901 G st. sw. MARK SAVOY devoted husband of Mary Savov and brother of Rachel Washington. Thomas and Samuel Savoy. He also leaves to mourn their loss several other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home 1200 South Capitol st. until 4 p.m. Thursdav. April 1: then at"his_late residence. Funeral Friday. | April 2. at 1 p.m.. from Mount Moriah Bantist' Church. ird and L sts. sW. Rev. J_H. Randolph officiating. Inter ment “Woodlawn Cemetery 1 SEABROOKS. KATIE D. On Wednesday, March 1. 1037, at _Gallinger Hospital KATIE D. SEABROOKS. Remains res ing at Frazier's funeral home. 380 R ave. nw. Notice of funeral jater. 9 SMITH, CHARITY. Departed_this life on | Wednesday, March i1 1937. CHARITY SMITH of 2h2 Warren st. ne. beloved Wife of William H. Smith, She also is survived by many other relatives and | friends. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home. N. J. ave and R St n.w. Notice of funeral later MITH. MARGARET C. On Thursday. April 1, 1937, at the Homeopathic Hos: Dital. MARGARET C. SMITH. beloved Wife of Gaty H. Smith and mother of Lacv H. J. Onsby. Delma. Eibert L. and Wilma Ann Smith. Remains resting at the W_ W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. | SOWERBY. HUGH JOHN. On Wednesday, | March 41. 1937, at_Children's Hospital, HUGH JOHN SOWERBY. beloved son of George 'F. and _Rosella D Sowerby Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral | home. 2001 T4tk ‘sf nw. on Friday, April 2, at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited| ~Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- | tory STEWART. JAMES. Departed this life on Monday. March 20 1937, at Baltimore, Md.. JAMES STEWART. the beloved son of Lillian Summerville. He also leaves & grandmother. Elizabeth Edwards: slx‘ lncles, two aunts, s devoted friend, Margaret Arnold. and other relat and friends, Remains resting at 1238 | Bladensburg rd. n.e = Funeral Friday | at 2 pm. from Nash Memorial | 16th_and_Lewis sts. n.e. Rev. Tyler ~ officiating. ~ Interment Pavne’s Cemetery. SULLIVAN. MARY ETTA. March 30 1937 at her residence. 18 Berryman_ave. Capitol Heights. Md. MARY ETTA SULLIVAN. beloved wife of Con Sullivan ‘and mother of Edward D. Spedden and Mrs. Isabell Sternbroker and Mrs Mary E. Lash. Funeral ser ices at the above residence on Friday Aort. 2 at 4:15 am: thence to St. Mathtas' Church. where mass will be of- fered at 9:30 am. for the repose of her soul. 'Relatives and friends are in- vited Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home 1 | THOMAS. IDA. On Wednesday. March 31, | 1937, at her residence. East Woodford, | Va. IDA THOMAS. devoted mother of Emma Catherine and William Thomas | and Amanda Johnson: devoted sister of | Annie Brooks and Oden Allen aunt of Oden Allen. fr. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting he W. Ernest Jarviz funeral church, | 2 You st. n.w Funeral Sunday, April 4. at 2 pm. from the New Bethel Baptist’ Church, Oth and S sts. n.w., Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis ofciating. In- terment East Woodford. Va 3 THOMAS, J. FREDERICK. On_Monday. March = _29. 19 J. FREDERICK THOMAS. son of the late Jacob and Harriett_Thomas, devoted husband of Mattie Thomas. brother of Mary L. | Charles W. and James E. Thomas. He also leaves to mourr. their loss a_host of other relatives and friends Remsins resting at Morrow’s funeral home. 1326 V st n.w. Puneral on Friday. April 2, at 1 pm. from above-mentioned fu: neral home. Interment Lincoln Memo- rial Cemetery TUBMAN. BENJAMIN D. On Wednesday. March '31. 1937, BENJAMIN D. TUB- MAN, beloved husband of Mary B. Tub- man. Funeral services and interment Cedsr Hill Cemetery on Priday.April 2. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends are in- Vited. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 1ith st. s.e. on_Tuesday, | THE EVENING Beaths. TURNER. THELMA FAULK. On Wednes- day. March 31. 1937, at’5 p.m. gt her home. — Kensihgton. ' Md.. ' THELMA FAULK TURNER. beloved wife of Floyd L. Turner. Remains resting at the Co- lonial funeral home of William Reuben Pumphrey. Rockville, Md.. Notice of fu= neral later VENEY. REV. CHARLES H. Departed this life at ©:45 a.m. on Tuesday, March 30, at his residence. 724 South Lynn st. 'Arlington. Va. Rev. CHARLES H. VENEY. He leaves to mourn their loss his wife, Mrs. Vergle Veney: four sisters, Mrs. Bettie Rich. Mrs. Sadie Woody! Mrs. Hattle Middleton, ~Mrs. Stagle Gaines: three brothers. Welford Ven2y. Lucius ‘and John T. Veney. His remains will lie in state at the Mount Zion Bap- tist Church. Arlington, Va.. from 12 noon Thursday. Funeral Friday. April 2. at 12 noon, from above church. In- térment” Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Services by W. Ernest Jarvis ER. LAURA P. On Wednesday. March 1937 at 5 am. at her residence, 1069 Jefferson st."nw. LAURA P WEAVER beloved daughter of the late Peter and Mary Weaver and sister_of the late William and Henry Weaver. P neral from the above residence on Fri- day April 2 at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. ~Interment Oak Hill Cemetery 1 WILLSON. LILLIAN BENSIELD. On Tues- day. March® 0. 1927 LILLIAN BEl SIELD WILLSON (nee Borland) of 20° Northaipton st. Chevy Chase, D. C. beloved wite of John E. Willson and de- voted mother of Mrs. R. R. Burklin, Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. nw.. on Friday, April 27at 2 pm_ Relatives and friends invited Interment Glenwood Cemetery. In Memoriam. BUNDY. ZENOBIA M. Sacred to the mem- ory of our darling’ daughter and sister, ZENOBIA M. BUNDY. who departed this life seven years ago today, April 1, 1930 Zenobia found loveliness each day, Down along life's broad highway: Saw its beauty in the trees Heard its whisper in the breeze: Listed it in songbird’s trill Then, again in flowing rill Felt its warmth in glad sunshine, Rhythm caught in swaying pine. All” along life’s broad highway She found loveliness each day HER DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTER. DELILIA AND DELLA BUNDY. BURGESS, ROBERTA MAE. In loving memory of our dear little daughter, who pasted away one vear ago today, April . 1936 A little grave on a hill Holds_our earthly treasure. A little body lies so quiet and still ‘That holds our love without measure. A little soul abides in God's hands. Free of worldly sin and st A little angel in ‘anticipation stands, Till. God willing. we meet again. MOTHER AND DADDY. * BURGESS, ROBERTA MAE. In memory of our little granddaughter. ROBERTA MAE BURGESS. who departed this life one year ago today. April 1. 1936 God only loaned vou to us for awhile How we are missing your love and sweet smile! ‘Your bright. happy sayings, on the phone Darling Bobbie, without you, we feel sad and alone. In & land that is fairer than day. Where God wipes all tears away Where there s no more sorrow nor pain Little sweetheart. may we be worthy to meet vou asain GRANDDADDY AND GRANDMOTHER BURGESS, » BURGESS, ROBERTA MAE. A tribute of love to the memory of my little grand- daughter. ROBERTA MAE BURGESS. o passed to her eternal home one ear ago today. April 1. 1936, All by myself. T think of you. Think of the things we used to do. Think of the thinzs we used to say. Think of each golden vesterday Sometimes I sigh ~sometimes I smile. All by _myvself GRANDMOTHER YOUNG BUTLER. JOHN M the memory of father. JOHN M Away three years 1931 Eternal rest grant him And may light perpetual shine upon him. HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. COX. LAURA. 1In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear mother and grand- mother. LAURA COX. who departed this life two vears ago today. April 1, 1933, Loved in_life, remembered in death DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHILDREN. your voice A tribute of love to our dear husband and BUTLER _who passed axo today, April 1, DELLE. HAROLD W. remembrance’ of ‘our darline son and brother. HAROLD ~W. DELLE. who passed away two vears ago today, April 935, Gone_dear son. forever. How we miss your smiling face, But you left us’to remember LoVING™ SEOTHEAT " FATHER % VING ~ MO 3 R A SISTER. e HORNE, MAUDE ESTELLE. In_loving memory of mv dear wife. MAUDE ES- TELLE HORNE. who departed this life two vears ago today. April 1. 1035, Loved in life. remembered in death HER LOVING HUSBAND. MULVIHILL, MARY CURTAIN. In loving memory of our darling wife and mother MARY " CURTIN MULVIHILL. who de- parted this life two vears ago today. April 1. 1935 A mother who gave the best of her life. Who cherished our secrets. sorrows and strife She taught us to love and also to pray. Our mother in heaven, God bless you today CHIL- In sad but loving ife HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DREN. MULVIHILL, MARY C. rance of our dear beloved aunt C. MULVIHILL. who departed this life two vears ago foday. April 1. 11 Peaceful be thy rest. dear auntie, Tis sweet (0 breathe thv name, In_life we loved vou dearly In death we do_the same THE LOCK FAMILY. ¢ In loving remem- MARY W. W. Chambers Here is the LARGEST UN. DERTAKER in WASHING- TON and one of the LARG- EST IN THE WORLD, WHEN YOU SELECT YOU HAVE THE BIG FIRM IN UNDERTAKING THINK OF THIS A COMPLETE 375 FUNERAL FOR Others $95. $125. $150. $165 Up. THINK THIS ONE OVER! A CEMETERY PLOTszs COMPLETE—Low as For Funeral Service Consult CHAMBERS First World Famous Undertaker 3 FUNERAL HOMES 1100 CHAPIN ST. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 313 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Phone ATiantlo 6700 918 CLEVELAND AVE. RIVERD, ALE, MD. Near Hyattsviile, Md. Phone Greenwood 1221 FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ]?:cgh F. Birch’s Sons HAYCOCK Manager) Phone West 00963034 M St. N.W. 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In memory of our g:\vg;:‘g 50;’1 .d';dd brother. ROBERT W. April 1. 1935, B aEcRice Robert. dear. we love you tod: s d’AV you fell asleep. We will 'l‘(;\':sy.g; FATHER. MOTHER, BRO/ FAMILY. HER A'ND S, l,TLI;IxANOEE MIN!{(INS. A tribute ELEANORE MINKINS RI;I;"ES" l:;!‘u passed into the great beyond April 1, 19 SISTER AND BRO'THSRS * RHINES, ELEANOR C. 1In sad but loving memory of our dear friend. ELEANOR C. RHINES who passed peacefully AWAY two years ago today, April 1, 1035, HER FRIENDS Fiz A T E] 3 TH, b ETH, LEANO'H.A TOLIVER, WILLIAM H. Tn loving but sad nembrance of our dear husband and father. WILLIAM H. TOLIVER. who died | five years ago today. April 1. 1932, Life has its hours of bitterness, Iis foys. its hopes and fears Our way 'fs sometimes wreathed with And"then baptized with en_baptized with tears. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, office since July, 1916. Previously he had been bookkeeper and cashier for many years of a women’s clothing store here. As a youth he was a page in the United States Senate. His parents were the late John F. Hickey and the late Mrs. Nannie C. Hickey, who lived in $yattsville, Md., for many years. He was a grandson of the late Gen. Wililam Hickey. " For many years Mr. Hickey had been & member of the Holy Name Society of St. Peter’s Catholic Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Agnes R. Hickey; a daughter, Miss Marie A. Hickey, and two sons, Plowden T. and John F. Hickey, jr., all of this city; a sister, Mrs. Edward J. Waring, Leon- ardtown, Md., and four brothers, Ed- | mund J. and George P. Hickey, both of this city; W. Hampton Hickey, Hy- attsville, and J. Albert Hickey, Uni- versity Park, Md. NAVY CONTRACT LET $283,750 to Include Annapolis Electric Improvements. Contracts totaling $283,750 were an- nounced today by the Navy Bureau | of Yards and Docks. These included | an award for $56,650 for improvements | to the electric system at the academic building at the Naval Academy, An- napolis. The Howard P. Foley Co., Inc., of Baltimore, got the job. An extension of a building at the Norfolk Navy Yard will cost $102450. | Other contracts included repairs to the | his home APRIL 1, 1937. TUBMAN, 73, SUICIDE, CORONER’S VERDICT Death in Lake Follows Leap From Window and Then Dis- appearance. - A certificate of suicide was issued today by Coroner A. Magruder Mac- Donald in the death of Benjamin Tub- man, 73, of 1388 E street northeast, whose body was found yesterday in Kingman Lake near the Benning power plant. Tubman, a retired employe of the Capital Transit Co., disappeared from March 9. He had been despondent for some time, and several weeks ago, according to police, he leaped from a bed room window of his home in an effort to end his life, ‘When the attempt failed Tubman de- clared, “The next time I try you will find my body in Kingman Lake.” After Tubman disappeared, harbor police dragged Kingman Lake for sev- eral days in an unsuccessful attempt | to find the body. John Whitaker, 14, of 1236 Wiley street northeast, was fishing yesterday when his hook be- came snagged in Tubman's clothing. The body was identifiec by Tub- man's brother-in-law, Lieut. Charles L. No. 13. Celebrates 110th Birthday. sea wall at the Boston Navy Yard for | | $2,800 and repair and modernization of elevator at the Naval Hospital, | | Chelsea, Mass, $3,300. | Urazbubi Mirsalieva has just cele- brated her 110th birthday with 68 relatives living on the same collective farm in Uzbekistan, Russia, Bryant of Fire Truck Company | FOUR PERSONS INJURED IN SPECTACULAR FIRE Several Cincinnati Factories Are | Threatened as Waterproofing Plant Burns. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, April 1.—A spec- tacular fire destroyed thc two-story plant of the American Waterproof | Co. in suburban Fairmont last night, with loss estimated by Fire Chief Bar- ney J. Houston at.$50,000. One fireman and four employes of | the firm suffered minor injuries. Sparks from the flames, fed by thousands of gallons of highly com- bustible waterproofing fluid, endan- gered half a dozen other factories and caused hasty removal of 12 tank cars of gasoline from a nearby sid- ing. Two hundred drums of the fluid exploded. William H. Miller, plant superin- tendent, said a machine at which he and three employes were working burst into flame. Kenya Defense Base. e TWO KILLED IN CRASH FREDERICKSBURG, Va, (#)—Theodore Brown and Guy Standfield, colored, were instantly killed early this morning when their car left the road on a curve and cole lided with a tvee near Sparta in Caro= line County. Three other occupants of the car, all colored, were injured, one seriously. The group was returning to Tap- pahannock from a dance hall near Bowling Green. Ce/dar Hill Washinglini mest Bzaufiiu‘ 4 @me’rerg Community Mausoleum, Columbarium _and_Receiving_Vaults. April 1 Frazier's —service, quality and reverance in conducting beautiful funerals un- ‘That Kenya Colony will be the air | defense base feor all of Africa and part of Asia when war comes has been re- vealed by Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, governor designate of the colony. He told the Royal Empire Society in Lon- don that now that airplanes have at- tained & radius of a thousand miles | squadrons in Kenya should be regard- ed, not as garrisons, but as a force | available for the dcfense of all of Af- I rica or even Eastern Asia. 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. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN THE “TWIN STORES 10-DAY SALE OF Maple The illustrations above are true sketches made in the “IPSWICH COTTAGE” at our 1106 G Street Store. r.J.N E Eco. SEVENTH ST. at H ) AN the background of fine maple furniture in collect a fine suite or match odd pieces to your present sets at IS o‘\\\\\\\\,\\\ N IS ot e than 50 years devote Nee Company, now 06 G St. NW.) | their entire history. 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