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Qards of Thanka. UTT. CHARLES E. The family of te CHARLES E. ALLNUTT wish to thank their relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy and floral tributes. THE FAMILY. * BURDINE. CHARLES CHESTER. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their acts of loving kindness and sym- Jathy and beautiful floral tributes of- ered in our recent bereavement. THE FAMILY. ¢ JOHNSON. BLANCHE R. The family of BLANCHE R. JOHNSON gratefully” ac- knowledge with deep appreciation the kindness and sympathy shown ‘us dur- + ing our recent bereavement. and wish to thank our neighbors and’ friends. the Missionary Charity Club. the Interior Department Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the postal employes for the ma; vors rendered during our s V. ) THE FAMILY. SHEPHERD. FRED. T wish to thank the relatives and friends of the late FRED SHFPHERD for their _kindness ‘and Eympathy. also for (he flowers and the of their cars at his {unera = MRS. W. FRED SHEPHERD. Beathe. ELLA. On Saturday. April at her residence 4644 Haves ELLA_ ANDERSON. mother of the late Eva Belle Brown. She leaves 1o mourn their loss one granddaushter, Mrs. Melba Washington: two sisters. one brother, "two great-grandchildren And other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at Morrow's funeral home, 1326 V st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. ATHANASOPOULOS, ATHANASIOS. _On Priday. April 0. 1037, at_Garfield Hos- ital, ' ATHANASIOS = ATHANASOPOU- 0S. beloved husband of Jean Athana sopoulos. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home 1400 Cha: pin st. nw. until 10 a.m. Sunday. April 11: thereafier at his late residence. 311 Allison st. n.w. Funeral from his late residence on Monday. April 12, at 1:30 pm. thence to St. Sophia's Greek | Church. fth and L' sts. nw. where | services will be held at 2 pm Rela- | tives and friends ars invited. Interment | Glenwood Cemetery. it ATKINSON, MARY F. on Friday. April 91837 at 1:10 am residence. 230 11th st. se._ after | s. at_the age of 80. MARY beloved wife of the late sister of Mrs. Jos- evhine Over McDaniels. mother of John P.. Charles §. William A_and Chester | A Atkinson. Joseohine Simmons and Lydia Freeman. She is also survived by | nine grandchildren. three great-srand- children and many other relatives and | friends. Funeral on Sunday. April | at 1 p.m.. from Israel C. M E. Cl New Jersey and_ Morgan st n.w Interment Harmony Cemetery. Monday. Departed this life | April 12, Casket not opened in church: Arrangements by McGuire. 11 BOSS, CASTLEMAN P. A special com- @ munication of Pentalpha Lodee. No. "3. F. A. A. M_ will be held al_ the Masonic Temple at 1| G\poslocs, om on Tuesday. Aotil 13. 1937, to verform the last | rites for Iate_brother. CAS- | TLEMAN P. BOSS. By order of the master. CLARENCE M. MITCHELL. 12 BOYD. MATTHEW F. On Saturday. April 10. 1937, at his residence. 3001 Ingomgr st n.w. MATTHEW F. BOYD. Re- mains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. fu- neral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Fu- neral services and interment private. BROWN. JOHN W. On Friday 1 at Children’s Ho:pital Jackie™) ] beloved son of John C. and Virginia L’ Brown of 608 Van Buren st Services at Warner E. Pumphrey's 1 home. 8424 Georgia ave.. Silver Md.. on Monday. April 12. at Interment St. John's Cem- | etery. Forest Glen. Md 11 BUEHLER. PERCY E. Sat- urday. Ap 1627 idence. 405 10th PERCY E. BUEHLER. | the beloved hushand of ! | Buehler and son of Mrs 2 Remains resting at the W. Co. Southeast funeral Funeral services Tuesdas Beaths. GARNER. RICHARD W. On Friday. April 9. 1937. RICHARD 'W. GARNER. be- loved husband of the late Cornelius Eliens Garner and father of Mrs. Mary D. Thayer. Mrs._ Ray St. Clair. M Lucy D. Fritter. Luther B. and Willl Matthews Garner. Remains resting the W. 'W. Chambers Co. funeral hom 1400 Chapin st. n.w. until 10 Sunday. April 11. " Funeral servic the First Baptist Church. ~Colonial Beach. Va.. Sunday. April 11, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited. In- terment Oak Grove Cemetery. GRIMES, ADDISON. On_Thursday, April 8 1 ADDISON GRIMES of 6ird and High sts. Cedar Hgts.. Ma. devoted husband of Queenie Grimes. father of Albert. ‘Norman. Thelma and _Gladys Grimes: ‘son of the late Rev. John H. Grimes' and Jennie Grimes of ~King George County Va: brother of Rev. R Douslas Grimes. Daniel, Louls. George and John Grimes. e &lso leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433° U 'st._n.w. Funeral Saturday, Apiil 10, at 7 p.m.. from Salem Baptist Church, N st. between 9th and 10th sts. n.w. Rev. L. T, Hugkes of Mount Jezreel Bapiist Church officiating. Bervices Sunday. April 11. at p.m., at 8St. Stephen's_Baptist Church, Comorn, Va., Rev. L. . Hughes officiating. Inter- ment St. Stephen's Cemetery. Comorn, Va, Rev. L. T. Hughes also officiating. Relatives and friends invited. 11 HAISLUP. EMMETT E. On B8aturday, April 10, 1937 at Garfield Hospital, EMMETT' E. HAISLUP. beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Randall_Haislup. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. Tuesday. April 13, at 11 a.m. Rela- tives ‘and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 13 HALL. CHARLES A. On Friday, April 9, 1037, ‘at Emergency Hospital. CHARLES A HALL. " Funcral from his late resi- dence. 934 Independence ave. s.w.. on Sunday. ‘April 11. at 12 noon: thence to Forest Grove M. E. Church, Meadows. Md.. where services will be held at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends mnvited. In- terment t church cemetery. Services by W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home." (Brooklyn. N. Y. papers please copy. ) 1 HERBERT. WILLIAM HGWARD. April 9. 1837, at Oteen, WILLIAM HOWARD HERBERT husband of Mrs. Bertha Herbert 015 14th nw. Surviving him | o are one sister. two brothers, two | aunts and other reiatives. Remains will Test at Frazier's funeral home Sunday, Aoril 11, Notice of funeral later. 11 JOHNSON. REV. DAVID. On Saturday, April 10. 1937, at his residence, 2117 8. Oxford st.” Ariington. Va.. Rev. DAVID JOHNSON. beloved husband of Callie Johnson: devoted brother of Mrs. Tda Young. Mrs. Laura Kindard, Mrs. Ella and John Copelin. He also ieaves relatives and friends. Remains the John T. Rhines f{uneral d and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of | funeral later. | KEEMLE. JOSEPHINE C. On Friday, April 6. 1 at_the Chastleton Apts. 1701 i6th 'st. nw. JOSEPHINE C KEEMLE. beloved wife of Samuel Keemle. mother of Louis F, Keemle. Mrs. Louise Duckston of New York City, Mrs. Alma Byrne of Washington. D. C.. and Ralph Keemle of Hamilton. Canada. Rema: resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu nersl home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Fu-| neral services at the above funeral home on Monday. April 12 at R:30 am. thence to St. Paul's Church. where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul Relatives and friends are invited Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- te On Fri- N C beloved of | On_ Sat- RUTH ESTHER | t oved dauzhter of | v and Grace Lebkicker Remains | the W. W. Chambers Ci funeral home. 317 11th st. | Sunday. April 11. at 11 om. | Services and interment on Monday. April 12, at Lewisburg. Pa LORD. MARGUERITE EYSTER. On Fri- day. April 9 1937 at Baltimore. Md RGUERITE EYSTER LORD. beloved e of Frank B. Lord and daughter of | E the late Rev. C. M the S H. Hines Co. 14th st n.w. on BURLEY. MAR Friday. “Ap: ¥ n Hosp Mrs. MARY BURLEY B devoted ecmen's 8t isband. Johr Mrs. Lucille al B d by a H. Burleyi one daughter Flemming: three brothe: relatives and friends with L. E. Murray & st nw v, April 1 pm nt Baptist Rev. C. Murray_officiating. ment {n Woodlawn Cemetery BURNS. THEODORE A.. SR. Sudden!: Saturday. ‘April 10. 1957, at_h - dence. 4520 4th st n.w . THEODORE A. | BURNS. Sr., the beloved husband of the | Iate Elizabeth M. Burns. Notice of fu- | neral later. BUSCHER, ELLEN MARIE. On_Fridas. April 9. 1937 at Children’s Hospital ELLEN ° MARIE _ BUSCHER. beloved daughter of C. Gerard and 'Lucille E. Buscher. Funeral from her late resi- dence. Berwyn. Md. on Monday. April | 13, at & am. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment New Cathedral Cem- etery., Baltimore. Md. 11 CARTER. GILES ALEXANDER. On Sat- urday.’ April 10. 1837, at the resider of his daughter.” Mrs. Effie M. Selecmar Lorton. Va.. GILES ALEXANDER CAR TER. aged 84 years. beloved husband of Mary Carter_and father of Mrs. Ada V. Malcolm. Remains resting at Hall's| funeral home. Occoquan, Va. Notice of funeral later. ©COE. REV. WALKER PEYTON CONWAY. On Saturday. April 10. 1937, at his Tesidence. 714 ~Glebe 'rd.. Arlington County. Va.. Rev. WALKER PEYTON CONWAY COE._beloved husband of Ada Ball Coe. Remains resting at his late residence. = Funeral services at | Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. 9th st nw. on| COLEMAN, GEORGE FRANCIS. day. April 9. 1937 at his River road. Bethesda. Mc FRANCIS COLEMAN. devoted of Rosalle Coleman. brother of Ada | Coleman. Mrs. Mary Bailey and Grant | Coleman. ~ He is also survived by niece. Mrs. Ethel Johnson. and many other reiatives and friends. Re resting at Frazier's funeral home Rhode Island ave. n.w. N neral later CURETON, on i residence. GEORGE hushand IRGINIA B, 5 April 8.'1037, at_her residence. 919 De: catur st. n.w. VIRGINIA B. CURETON. wife of ihe late Leslie A. Cureton. She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Robert M. Kerr and Mrs. P. Rav Jefferies of Louisville. Ky.: two daughters. Mrs. T. Weed Harvey and Mre. Foster E. hard. ‘and_two granddaughters, Jane and Elizabeth Ann Harvey. ices at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. on Monday. Ap: 12. at'1 p.m. Interment Arlington N: tional Cemetery. 11 DUDLEY. GEORGE F. On Friday. April 8. 1937. at his residence. 2370 Cham- pisin “si. n.w. GEORGE F. DUDLEY devoted 'husband of Georgianna_Dud- ley. loving son-in-law of Emma Caison Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis | funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Fu- neral Monday. April 12, at 1 p.m.. from the Howard University Chapel. Rev. A. | 8. Johnson. assisted by Rev. Howard | Thurman. officiating. Interment Arling- ton National Cemeters. | BZELL. BRISON. On Tuesday. April 6, 1037, at Georgetowr University Ho: pital. BRISON EZELL. the husband of | the iate Nora Ezell. brother of James Ezell of Boston. Mass. Remains resting at Frazier's {uneral home. 38 Rhode land ave. n.w. Funeral Monday. April at 1 pm. from the above-mentioned blishment 11 "L’H“;“' gn\ds. cn;{hmr, April 9 37 at Providence Hospital. ADA . | FITZHUGH (nee Lanham). beioved wife | of James F._Fitzhugh. Services at her late home. Landover. Md. on Monday. April 12 at thence to st Ambrose Church. where requiem ma will be said for the repose of her so followed by interment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Relatives and friends invited to attend 11+ FRANSECKY. MINNIE M. On Saturday. | April 10. 1037, MINNIE M_ FRANSECKY beloved wife of C. Otto Fransecky and mother of Edith Wolf. Mrs. Mervin Smith of Stratford. Conn.. and Mar- garet Soderberz of Sweden. Funeral from her late residence. 47 Seaton place nw. on Monday. April at 2 pm Relatives and {riends invited. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 11 GALLERY. WILLIAM JOSEPH. Suddenly. on Priday. April 9. 1937. at his resi- dence, 4474 Montgomery ave.. Bethesda, Md.. " WILLTAM JOSEPH GALLERY. Funeral from above residence on Mon- day. April 12 at R:30 a.m.: thence to Our Lady of Lourdes’ Church. Bethesda Md.. where solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for repose of his soul. | Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery. Taneytown. Md. ~Please omit flowers. (Baltimore, Md.. papers please copy.) 11 _FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. hllfi Beventh 8t. N. wNAkionll 2473 odern Chapel _Tel V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. Natiom 25031009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th St. S.E. Lincoln 0530 PERCY J. SAFFELL FUNERAL DIRECTOR Announces removal to a new funeral home 475 H ST. N.W. Formerly _luuttds':. 5th St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium | 4th_and Mass. Ave. N.E Lincoln 5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons A HAYCOCE Manager) Phone West 00013034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 0108 e wmah: Cor. 14th & Eye and ndays «: GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1213 P 8t N.W. NAtional €276 I 2:30 pm. Inter- ment Druid Ridge Cemeterv. Baltimore. Md. 11 LOWRY. CARL J. On_Fridav. April 9. 19:47. CARL J LOWRY. the beloved ther of Carl J. Lowry. ir. Fun>ral ser ices at the W. W. Chambers Co. South east funeral home. 517 11th st. se.. on Monday. April 12 at 11 a.m. Relalives and friends invited. Interment in Fort Lincoin Cemetery 11 LOWRY. CARI There be a special communication’ of M M. Parker Lodze. No F. A. A, M. at 10:15 | am. Monday. April 12, 1937, to perform the Masonic burial service at the funeral of our late brother. CARL J. LOWRY. ¢ nington Lodge No. . C. A good attend- o s d RAYMOND H. HILLSINGER. Master. 11 A, FRANK. On Friday. April st hus Tesidence. 1714 E st se., FRANK MALASPINA. tie beloved hus: band of Nellie S. Malaspina and father of Mrs. Marie A. Newman and brother | of John ‘and Sam Malaspina. Funeral gervices at te above residence on Mon- dav. April 12 at 1:30 pm.: thence to the Forestville Episcopal Church. where services will be held at 2::0 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. _Interment church cemetery. Forestville. Md. Serv- ices by the W. W. Chambers Co. South- east funeral home. 11 MANLY., WILLIAM., On Tuesday. April 6. 1637 "at Gallinger Hospital, WILLIAM MANLY ~father of Charles 'W. Manly and Mrs. Frances Johnson of Washing- ton. D. C.: William Manly. Anna Man! and Mrs 'Margie Gross of New York also survived by a host of other relatives and friends. ~Remaing resting at Pra- zier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. nw. Funeral Sunday. April 11, at 10 a.m. from the above-mentioned par- lor. ' Interment Hopeland. Prederick County. Maryland 11 N MILLER. On_Pri 4 i at his home. McLean. Fairfax County. Va. JACKSON MILLER | MALLGRY. aged 17 vears and 11 mon son of Walter L. and Elizabeth vy and brother of James A. Mal. eral from the residence Sun- 2 p.m_ Interment in McLean. Rela- ited. (Richmond ke papers are asked to copy.) | MARSHALL, April 10 ley. Va WESLEY W. On Saturday at his residence. Hoad- WESLEY W. MARSHALL aged | 2" years. beloved husband of Johanna Marshall. Remains resting at Hall's fu- neral home. Occoquan. Va. Funeral services Monday. Aoril 12. at 1:30 p.m. at his late residence. _Services_con ducted by Elder Davis Nolley. Inter- ment Valiey View Cemetery. Knoesville, Va. MORAN, ROBERT D. On Saturday. April 10. 1937, at his residence, 3512 T st. n.w. ROBERT D. MORAN. beloved hus- band of Mary E. Moran. father of How- ard J.. Robert L. Harry E. and James T. Moran: grandfather of Frederick Ed- win Moran. = Funeral from his late resi- dence. 3512 T si. n.w. on Tuesday. April ‘13, at 8:30 a.m; thence to Holy Trinity Catholic Church. 36th and N sts. n.w. where mass will be offered at 9§ am. for the repose of his soul. Rela- tives and friends are invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 13 MOORE. JAMES H. On Fridav. April 9, 19: JAMES H. MOORE. beloved hus: band of Bonnic B_ Moore. father of | James Harold and Jarvis Burns Moore Funeral services at the W_W. Chamber. Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st, n.w on Sunday. April 11, at 3 p.m. Rel tives and friends are invited Inter- ment National Memorial Park Cemetery. NASH. DAPHNE HUMPHREY. On Priday. April 61837 _at Georgetown University Hospital, DAPHNE HUMPHREY and infant child. wife and son of Carroll B, Nash and daughter and grandson of Lieut. Col. Marion B. and Ruth B. Humphrey. Bodies resting at the Tabler funeral home. 4217 Oth st. n.w.. until Tuesday. April 13, when services will be held at 11 am. in the chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery. 122 PARR. EVERETT M. On Saturday. April 10,1837, at_his residence. 314 Allison st. n.w. EVERETT M. PARR. beloved husband of Tla A. Parr. Remains rest- ing at the §. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. Services at_the above funeral home on Monday. April 1% at 1 pm.Interment Warrenton, a. PARR. EVERETT M. The members of La Favette Lodge. No. 15. F. A. A. M. are called for a special communication on Monday. April 12 1937, at 12:15 p.m.. at Masonic Temple, to attend funerai services of our late brother. EVERETT M. PARR. who died on Saturday. Anril 10. RAYMOND E. READ. Master. REEDER. CLARA. On Saturday, Aoril 10. 1937 her_residence. 2713 O st. nw. CLARA REEDER. devofed mother of Minnie “Hamilton, "Victoria Somers Clara. Henry and Robert Reeder. She | also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w.” No- tice of funeral later. RICKETTS. ELIZABETH. On _Friday. Avril 971937, at Georgetown University Hospital, ELIZABETH RICKETTS of Po- tomac. Md. Remains resting at_the Colonial funeral home of William Reu- ben Pumphrey. Rockville. Md. Funeral services at the above funerai home on Monday. April 12. at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Derwood. Md. ROLLINS. JULIA. On Wednesday., April 7. 1937 “at the Alexandria. Va.. Hos- pital, JULIA ROLLINS. devoted wife of William Rollins. loving mother of Mrs. Phoebe Payne. She also leaves one sister. Mrs. Lucy Menefell; one brother. William Green. and other relatives and friends. "Remains resting at_the Joh: T. Rhines funeral home. 221 N. Patric] st. Alexandria, Va. where funeral serv- ices will be held Monday. April 12. at 1:30 p.m. " Interment in Douslas Ceme- ery. SANDS. FREDERICK ALBERT. On day. April 9. 1937, FREDERICK ALBI SANDS. beloved brother of Arthur Maurice E. and Lester H. Sands. mains resting at_the residence of his brother. Arthur G. Sands. 216 Sth at. s.e.. where services will be held on' Mon- day. April 12. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. 11 SHERWOOD. MARGARET A. On Friday, April 9, . MARGARET A. SHER- WOOD of 83 R st. n.w.. beloved wife of the late Albert T. Sherwood and mother of Gertrude. Joséph C. and Leo Sher- woad end Mrs. Edith Ewing. Puneral from the residence of her son. 4712 Asbury place n.w.. on Monday. April 12, at ® ‘am.; then'to St. Ann’s Church. ‘where fi?ull‘em mlal 'w:ll dh: ‘s.’&f at 9'2-:0 m. atives and friends invited. In- rment Holy Rood. 11 R L] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -0, APRIL 11, 1937—PART ONE. Braths. STONEBURNER, MAURICE A. On Friday. April 9. 1937. at the residence of his e SaicpCgumbla pike. Arlington, a. MAURICE A. STONEBURNER. be- loved son of Samuel G. and Gladys A. Stoneburner and brother of Samuel G. Stoneburner. ir. Remains resting at the Ives funerai home 2847 Wilson bivd., Arlington. Va.. where funeral services Vill be held on Monday. April 12, at am. ~ Interment umbia Cemetery. Arlington. Va. Fune; interment strictly private. SUMLIN, MATTIE ADELIA. Departed this life on Friday.’ April 9.°1937. at Gar- fleld Hospital." MATTIE ADELIA SUM- N, devoted wife of Henry Earle S8umlin. £he also leaves to mourn their loss one daughter, Naom! Sumlin; four sons, Jeston. James. Joseph and Henry Sum- lin: five sisters. four brothers. one uncle, several other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral bome. 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Monday. April 2t 1 p.m., from First Baptist ‘Church. 6th and G sts. s.w.. Rev. Gavey officiating. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 11 TILLET. JOHN _W. On Saturday, April 10, 1937 at Emergency Hospital ‘Wash- ington, D. C.. JOHN W. TI . for- merly ‘of Annandale. Va: beloved hus- band ‘of Mary Ellen Tiliet and _father of Mrs. Efe Garrison and Edward Tillet. ” Remains_resting at_the Ives funeral home, 2847 Wilson blvd. 'Ar- lington. Va. ' Funeral services will be held Tuesday. April 13. at 2 pm.. at the Methodist Church. 'Annandale,”Va Interment in the church cemetery. TRIMBLE STEIN, KATE. Departed this life on Tuesday. April 6. 1937 at Pueblo. Golo.. Mrs. KATE TRIMBLE STEIN. formerly of Washington. widow of ‘Charles Carrol Stein of Pueblo, daughter of the late Rev. John Trimble of Washington and sister of the late Judge Samuel D. Trimble of the Cir- cuit Court of Colorado. Funeral serv- ices at Oak Hill Cemetery. Monday, April 12, at 1 o'clock. Friends inylted. WARTHEN. MARY JANE. On April 0 1927, "MARY JANE WARTHEN (nee Hyati), aged 75 vears. beloved wife of Nat'an Beniamin Warthen _ Funeral from her late residence. 3358 Strick- land st. Baltimore. Md. ‘on Tuesday At 10:30 a.m. thence to Damascus M. E. Church, Montgomery County. Md.. at 12 noon. ' Interment Damascus Ceme- tery. 12 WATANABE. LILLIAN. On Saturday. April 10.'1937. at_her_residence. 1531 Isherwood st. n.e. LILLIAN WATANABE inee McVey). beloved wife of the late William Watanabe. Remains resting at Timothy Hanlon's’ funeral parlors. 641 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. 12 WEAVER. DR. J. J.. JR. On Saturday. April 10" 1937 "at “Homeopathic Hos- pital. Dr. J. J. WEAVER. Jr.. father_of Mrs. E. K. Fox of 1709 8 st. n.w. Re- mains ‘resting the 8. H." Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n. 10 pm. Monday. April 1% Tuesday. April 13, at 11 a.m. at Unio town. Md Interment at Uniontown. WHITTAKER, LUCILLE. On_ Wednesday. April 7. 1937 at Gallinger Hospital, LU- CILLE WHITTAKER. loving mother of William. John G Felix Edward, Sarah and Evelyn Whittaker. She is also sur- vived by two aunts. Pearl Todd and Sarah Charles. and a host of other rel- atives and friends. Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I ave. nw. until 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Aprii 10: " thereafter at her_late residence, 1238 Wylie st. ne. Funeral Sunday. April 11. at 1 p.m. from the above: mentioned parlor. “Interment Lincoln Cemetery, Mondsy. April 12. 11 In Memoriam. ! ARTISST. JOSEPHINE, ad but !nvinl! remembrance of our r mother and JOSEPHINE ARTISST. grandmother. day. April 11. 19: Qur 1ips cannot _tell how we miss vou, Qur hearts cannot tell what to say; God ‘alone knows how we miss you In a home that is_lonesome today. THE FAMILY. ¢ BROOKS. DAVID. In loving remembrance | of my dear husband, DAVID BROOKS. ! who departed this life one year ago to- | day, April 11. 1836 | His_ GO but not forsotten. | S /N WIFE. 1ZABETH BROOKS BURNS. ARLENE V. In sad but loving Temembrance of our beloved daughter, ARLENE V. BURNS. who departed this Jife three ‘years ago today. April 11 934, Just three | of ours. years ago today, life yours: Angels. hearing thy childish lament Bore thee to heaven with God's consent. So with desolate hearts and grief unseen, We cherish thy memory. darling Arlene. MAMMA AND DADDY. * CARROLL. MARY MARGARET. _Sincere | tribute of love and respect to the mem- | ¥ of mv_dear mother-in-law. MARY MARGARET CARROLL. who sntered | elerral rest two years ago today, April| Until_memory fades and life departs Siou will he forever in my heart. ER_DAU R-IN-LAW. ROSA' CAR- ROLL. 0 daughter ittle that was Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C 8t. N.E. Llnc. 5537 North Side of Stanton Park. John T, Rhines & Co. 901 3d St.S.W. MELt. 4220 LEADING COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funerals To Fit the Smallest Income PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE who departed this life one year ago to- | § In Memortam. DUEHRING, ELLA LOUISE. In loving memor; our dear mother, ELLA LO [RING. who departed this life 'hree years ago today. April 11. LOREs KISD MR TR AND GLORIA JUNE. & & FULLER. MAGGIE. In loving remem- brance of our dear sister, MAGGIE FUL- LER, who departed this life one year a%0 yesterday, April 10. 1936. 8he had a smile for every one, A heart as pure as gold: To_those who knew and loved her Her memory will never grow old. Upright and just in all her ways. A lover of God to the end of her days; Always gentle. patient and kind. Wh“be):! gelullful memory she leaves ind. HER LOVING SISTERS, BROTHERS AND "HUSBAND. g HUNTT, ROSA ESTELLE = Sucred 12 the memory of our loved one. A ESTELLE HUNTT. who left us one year ago todey. April 11, 1936. Her suffering ended with the day; Yet Iived she at its close, And breathed the iong, long night away In statuelike repose. But when the sun, in all his state, Tiumed the eastern skies, Bhe pass'd through glory’s morning gate And walked in Paradise. HER DEVOTED FAMILY, * JOHNSON, WILLIAM BARKER, SR. In sad but loving remembrance of our de- Yoted father, WILLIAM BARKER JOHN- SON. BR.. who departed this life eight vears ago today, April 11, 1929, You left behind you broken hearts, That loved You so sincere, That never did and never will Forget you, father dear. ‘We miss you. father, our hearts are sore; As time goes by we miss you more Your loving smile. your gentle fac No one. father. can take your place. HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. ANDREW, CLAUDE, KATHERINE AND MATILDA. The vears are passing swiftly on, But nothing can_ erase Neither from the heart and mind R R e a— WILLIAMS. 5 PAYNE, HATTIE MAY. .In loving_re- membrance of my dear mother. HATTIE MAY PAYNE who departed this life 32 Yyears ago todav April 11. 19085, HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. L. M. BE] MANN. o PRATT, IRENE. In remembrance of my dear daughter. IRENE PRATT. who de- parted " this life one year ago today, April 11, 1936, Beloved In life, remembered in death. 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"'31"‘“"&“‘”"1 110 loving re embrance our dear mother and grandmother, NELLIE ‘SINCLAIR, who departed this lite one Je8r aso today, April 11, 1936. Mass will be said at 8t. Peter's Ghurch. Gone are her steps we loved so dear, Silent her voice we loved to hear. Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thoughts to reach. HER HUSBAND, LOVING DAUGHTERS AND GRANDSON. B WILLIAMS, KATE. In memory of our be- loved mother KATE WILLIAMS, who died at Vienna, Va..'10 years ago, March 'Tis mother. dear, T love so well, Who couldn’t be here of Heaven'to tell. 8he stole away to be no more, To receive her pay, a crown she'd adore. Called from this world for peaceful rest, led by God. who always krows be Dear in my memory you will siways remain Until in Heaven we meet again. ‘We _who loved her sadly miss her, We who hold her very dear. And in lonely hours of thinking Often feel her presence near. Rest on. dear mother. they labor is o'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more. 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