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# HOFSTETTER, LORAIN M A—14 xxx Braths. ANDERSON, LARZ. On Tuesday, April 13, 1937 at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., LARZ ANDERSON. beloved husband of Isabel Perkins Anderson. Services will be held at the Cathedral Friday, April 16, at 12 o'clock noon. BELL. WILLIAM T. On Monday. April 12, 1947, at 6. p.m ' WILLIAM T. BELL. the Leloved husband of Bertha Bell. departed this life suddenly at Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital. He also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. Miss Leeante Bell and Mrs. Nimine Major: one brother, Arthur Bell: one uncle, George Mitchell and many other relatives and friends. Remains rest t Ridgley & Hicks' fu- neral_home ) M st. nw. until 11 a.m. Friday: fhereafter at his late resi- dence, Halls Hill. Va.. until 2 pm. Sat- urday. April 17. uneral from the Holi- ness Church, Halls Hill. Va. Rev. Cole- Interment Hopkins Chapel Howard County, Md. 16 BEUCHERT. CAROLINE D. On_Wednes- day. April 14. 1917 at her residence, 1117 North Highland st. Arlington. Va CAROLINE D. BEUCHERT (nee Wa: mann), beloved wife of August H Beuchert. She also is survived by two sons and six daughters. Remains rest- ing at her late residence until Frida April 16, at 9 am._thence to St. Charles' Catholic’ Church. Washington blvd.. Ar- lington. Va.. where mass will be said_at 9:30 a.m_for the repose of her soul. In- ent Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 15 EMILY AUGUSTA. On Thursday, April 15, 1937, at the Tesidence of her daughter. 2745 Macomb st. n.w.. EMILY AUGUSTA BLISS. beloved wife of the late’ George H_ Bliss and mother of Mrs. Tda B, Draper and Georse H. Bliss Services private. Interment Lynchburg Va. (Annapolis. ‘Md. and Lynchburg papers please copy.) 16 BOSWELL, ELNORA. On Wednesday, April 14. 1937, at Gallinger Hospital. ELNORA BOSWELL, beloved mother of ~Helen | Brown e also leaves to mourn their | loss sev otk and friends. | Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funerai home. 1300 South Capitol st where fu- { neral services will b held Saturday. April | 17. at 3 p.m . Rev. F. F. King officiating Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 16 BROOKINS, SOPHIA. On Wednesday. April 14 1937 at her residence. 201 12th st_n.e.. SOPHIA BROOKINS. moth- ar of E Cozie. deughter of Eliza Cozie._sister of Apnie West. Susie John- SonEmma AQdisdn. Nettie Colbert. Cora | and Howard Cozie. She also 1s survived ee aunts. Carrie Stewart. Nancy h_and Henrietta Stewart: orie uncle. S| d nephews. Re- funeral home, weral later. 15 esday. April 815 L st (nee Shea) Jius Sul- BURDETT 13, 19 t © ne. MARY L BURDETTE ther “of Mrs. Corn neral will be held dexce on Saturday Requiem mass at 9 am. Relatives and fri rment Mount Olivet Ceme- Tuesday. April tery. BURRISS _SAMUEL. 13. 1937 at Emergency Hospital. SAM- UEL BURRISS aged G4 years. formerly of Rockville. Md _ Rem resting at the Colorial funeral home of Wm. Reu- ben Pumphrey. Rockville. Md. Funeral services at the above funeral home on Friday. April 16, at 11 am. Interment Rockville Union Cemete: 15 CAMPBELL, AGNES. denly. on Wed- AGNES CAMP- y Milbers. Mrs. Margaret Gar- William, James on d ner and_Janet Campbel H. Hines Co. funeral home. n.w., on Saturday, April 17, BODIE) ANDREW band of the late Mil v of Mrs. Blanch ! from the chapel of Co.. 1113 7th st at 8:130 a the Church of the Im y 9 am. Inter- Cemetery 16 On_ Wednesday. 14 1 her residence. H18 L LELIA' R. DANDRIDGE. daugh- ter of Paul L. Dandridge and the late Susan Dandridee, devoted sister of H and Richard A. Dan riends. } t 1 s by ANIELS. SERGT. EDWARD L. On Tues- | DAL i 100 S0 W Reed | General _Hospital EDWARD L. DANIELS of the fantry. Com: pany 1. devoted hus above-menticned establishment Interment ington National Cemet Rev. Emory B.| Smith off | DEAN, WILLIAM A. On Wednesday. April 14.'1937. at_his residence se. WILLIAM A~ DEAN 1 the' James T. Rvan funeral home. 31 Pa_ ave. s.e. on Saturday. April 17. at 8:30 a.m nce to St. Peter's Church where mass of reauiem wil be offered at 9 am. Reatives and friends invited: Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 16 . LYDIA OLIVE. Sunday. April i9a7. at her dence. Groveton: Va., LYDIA OLIVE FLYNN. beloved wife Siihe Jate Mathew Fiynn. - Funeral from | Demaine's _funeral home. Alexandria Va. on Friday. April 16 st 9 am.: thence to St. Mary's Church, Alexan Va_ whers requiem mass will be sai 9:30 am. Interment gton Na Cemeters. o EN. RY C, On Tuesday. Apri: 13. O BiaRny . FIVEN"béloved hus- band of Josephine (Nonie) Given and fa- ther of ‘Charles P and Harry C. ir. t the W. W. home. 1400 April 16, at Relatives and friends invited. | Tnterment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 15 GIVEN, HARRY C._ Washington Lodze. No pm. from the Q08 1ith st. Funeral from convene cession of | RATTIL Braths. MATER. GEORGE H. Suddenly. on Wed- nesday, April 14, 1937, at his residence, Bladensburg, Md.. GEORGE H, MATER. beloved uncle_of ‘Mrs. G. Ranke of St. Louis, Mo. Funeral from Gasch's fu- neral home. 46 Maryland ave.. Hyatts- ville, Md.. on Saturday. April 17. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Glenwood Cemetery. 16 MCLEAN. LAURA VIRGINIA. On Wednes- day_ April 14, 1937. at her residence, 615 “Albemarle st. n.w. LAURA VIR- GINIA MCLEAN, wife of the late George H. McLean and beloved mother of Mrs. Annie L. Hunt and Mrs, May E. Rice of Washington. D. C.. and Mrs. Lillian V. Hyams of Los Angeles. Calif. Services at the S H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w.. on Friday. April 16, Interment Glenwood Ceme- LANNIE. On Tuesday. . 1937, at_Gallinger Hospital LANNIE = MIDDLETON He leaves to mourn their loss a wife. Flora Middleton: a father. Abe Middleton; a sister. Laura Jeferson: two brothers.’ James and Eu- gene Middleton. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st.. where funeral services will be ‘held Saturday. April 17, at 11 am. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 16 MOORE, ANNIE M. (NEE JOHNSON). At Atlacta Ga. Tuesday. April 13. 1837, ANNIE M. MOORE (nee_Johnson) be- loved “wife of William H. Moore and mother “of Frank and Douglas Moore, Funeral services Friday. April 16, at 2 p.m., at Geier's chapel. 1113 7th st now. MORTON. JOHN A. On Tuesday. April 13, 1 at his home. in Richmond. Va.. JOHN A. MORTON. trother of Mrs. W. C. McDowell. uncle of Mrs. Rossell E, Mitchell. - Funeral from the Church of the Good Shepherd. Richmond. at 3:30 p.m. today. Interment Hollywood Ceme- ers. MUDD. MARY ELLA. On Wednesday, April 14 1937 at Sibley Memorial Hos: pital. MARY ELLA MUDD. the beloved wife ‘of the late Francis Mudd. Funeral from the James T. Rvan funeral home, #17 Pa. ave. se.. on Friday_April 16. at © am. thence to the Church of the Most Holy Rosary. Rosaryville. Md.. where | mass of reauiem will be offered at 10 | am. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment in the church cemetery. NEWBY. EDWARD L. Suddenly. on Tues- day. April ‘13 1637 at his_residence, 1307 Argyle terrace. EDWARD L, NEW- BY.' beloved husband of Ella Loretta Newby Funeral services at the above residenice on Friday. April 16, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. I GINO A. On Tuesdav. April 13, 1037, at Homeopathic Hospital, GINO A RATTI aged 55 years. of 4930 Wisconsin ave. n.w.. beloved husband of Mrs. Lina Ratti. father of Edward H. and Marie F. Ratti father-in-law of Margarete Raiti and grandfather of Gino A. Ratti. P neral services on Saturday April 17. at 2 pm._at Hysong's parlors 1300 N st nw - Friends invited to attend. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. (Chicago, 1l papers please copy.) 16 RICCI, CASIMIRRO. Suddenly. on_Tues- day April 13. 1937, CASIMIRRO RICCI, beloved husband of the late Alessan: drina Ricci. Funeral from the James T. Ryan funeral home, 317 Penna. ave. se. on Friday. April 16, at R:30 am thence to Holy Name Church. where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to atiend. Inter- 5 On Tues- residence. 2911 3th st nw. CHARLES HENRY ROBINSON. devoted husband of Sarah Robinson. loving father of Edith Cooper. Jennie Thompson and ~Charles Henry Robinson. ir.: brother of Helen Strother. He also leaves to mourn their loss eight | grandchildren. two great-grandchildren. | many other relatives and a host of | friends. Remams may be seen at his late residence Thursday and Friday. Fu- neral Saturday April 17, at 1:30 pm the Nineteenth 'Street " Baptist rch. Rev. Walter H. Brooks officiat- ing. Relalives and friends invited. In- terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 16 s Departed this life on Fri- day. April 6 19:37. HELMS ROSS. He leaves to mourn their loss & mother 2nd a father and a devoted friend. Rubie Ramey. Remains resting at Barnes & Matihews' funeral home. #14 4th st <w. Notice of funeral later RUFFIN. JOSEPH R. On Tuesday_April 13. 1837 at his residence. 1473 Florida ave n'w. JOSEPH R. RUFFIN. husband of the late Eleanor Ruffin. devoted fa*her of Mrs. Lucille Armstrone. grandfather of Mrs. Lottie Henderson. J. H. and A. R Armstrong. He also_leaves other rela- | tives and_friends. Remains resting at the 'W. Ernest Jarvis funcral church. | 1472 You st nw. * Funeral on Saturday. | April 17 at » pm. from the Metro: Folitan M. E. Church. M st. between 15th and. 1Ath_sts n.w. Rev. J. Campbell | Beckett officiating. Relatives and friends | invited. * Interment Harmony Cemetery. | RUSHING, THEODORE. Departed this | life_on Wednesday. ~ April 14. 1937 THEODORE RUSHING of 12511; 613 st n.w. He leaves to mourn their loss {wo sisters, Mrs Ammie Stewart and Mrs. Shrah Brice: one brother, Sherman | Rushing, and many other relatives and | friends. Remains resting at tne Malvan & Schey funeral home. N. J. ave and R St.n.w. Funeral Saturday. April 17, at 1 'p.m_ from the above pariors. Inter- ment Woodlawn Cemetery. SMITH, JOHN M. Entered into eternal life on Wednesday. April 14, 1937. JOHN M. SMITH, beloved husband of Smith and father of Mary E. Walker, Alice A. Lauxman and John W. Smith Remains resting at his late residence. 1515 Gales st. n.e. ~Funeral from thé Nativity Chapel. 14th and A sts. s on | Friday. April 16. at 2 pm. _Relaiives | and friends invited. ~Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. 15 SMITH, MARY LELIA. Departed this life | on Wednesda. after & | brief ilines E She leaves to mourn their loss four sisters Ida Johnson. Ruth Diggs. Geneva Tippett and Lucille W. Washington: two brothers, | Joseph and Paul Barnes. and a_host of latives and friends. Remains | Minnie 5 B.P. O. Elks: The lodge A sorrow at p.m. Thurs- aay. April 13. 1937 for the | purpose of paying trib the memory _of // brother. HARRY class of November f who' passed to the ereafter April 13 i Chambers' chapel. 1400 Chapi N By order of PHILIP U Attest: W HAMMOND, Monday. ' April | dence. 1010 Dela ENCE_MINNIE HA late Thomas Ham of Mrs. Nellie Ha Ford also Florence and Alvin Ford. Theodore Hall, | John and Avon Harding: {wo great-grand- ch other relatives riends. Re- t the Jok Rhines f S.W.. until at her late April 16, at Moriah _ Baptist s.w. Interment s her_resi- FLOR- | wife of the | ted mother | and Mis. Verona e grandchildre s life | at_Gallinger | HENSON. beloved daughter of Thomas and Geneva Hen- | son. sister of Melvin and Thomas_Hen- son Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral 300 So! Capitol st where f ices be held at | 11 am April Interment Rosemont metery 15 On Tuesday, April 13, 1 LORAIN M., wife of Clar- ence F. Hofstétter. mafor. Ordnance. U S. A. Body resting at the Tabler funeral home, 421 Tueséay, Hospitai, will 16. 9th st. n.w.. until Saturday. April 17 when services will be held in the Church of the Epiphany. G st. be- tween 13th and 14th sts. n.w. at 10 a.m. followed by interment in Arlington National Cemetery. 16% LA PORTE, FRANK M. On Wednesday, Aoril 14 1937, at_his residence. 1004 Otis pl. n.w.. FRANK M. LA PORTE. be- loved husband of Florence M. La Porte. father of William F. La Porte and Mrs Adeline La Porte Ridgeley and brother of Mrs. William S. Hodges. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Saturday. April 17. at 2 p.m. Relatives and_friends invited. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. 16 LOWE. MARY DONAHUE. On Wednesday. April 14. 1037, at 8 pm.. at the home of her son. Howard J. Lowe. Ashgrove Ya. MARY DONAHUE LOWE. widow of Rector Lowe. "She leaves to grieve their loss her children and erandchildren Funeral services will be held at Andrew Chapel Church. Va.. Friday. April 15, at Interment church_cemetery o __FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R. SPEARE 3200 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Succeeding _the original. W. R. SPEARE Formerly 162 Conn. Ave. N.W. Greenwood_2740. Decatur_6212, J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium €th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A L HAYCOCK Manager) Erons,drer® 02493034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. s Seventh 8 NW NAtional 2473 dern_Chapel Tel V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successor to nor connected with the original W R. Speare establishment. NAtona t2sp2 1009 H St. N.W, PERCY J. SAFFELL FUNERAL DIRECTOR Announces removal to a new funeral home 475 H ST. N.W. Formerly located 733 5th St ERAL DESIGNS GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 0108 ona Semes: Cor. 14th & Eye and Sundays GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces _1212 P8 NW NAtions) 4276 THE PALAIS ROYAL FLORIST SHOP FLORAL SPRAYS. $2.50 upwards. USE YOUR_CHARGE ACCOUNT. Phone DI 4400. Prompt delivery. \ resting at the Barnes & Matthews fu- neral home. 614 4th st. sw.. until 4 pm Friday. April 16; then at the residence of | her sister. Mrs. Ruth Diggs. 634 L st. | ce. Funeral Saturday. April 17, at 9 from Cyprian's Church. 13th | C sts. Interment Mount Olivet tery. 5 Departed this life Tues- 1937, at 5 p.m.. MINNIE | 7 C'st. s beloved wife She_ also_is_survived | by iwo sons. James Smith. r.. and John | Barber: four loving daughters. Alberta, | Henrietta and Viola Barber and Mrs. | Ludy Gadsden. and other relatives and | T se. Cen friends. Remains resting at the Malvan | & Schey Deanwood funeral home, 4445 | Deane ave. n.e. Funeral from the above | parlors Friday April 16. at | p.m. In- terment Woodiawn Cemetery. THOMPSON. HARRY. Departed this life on Tuesday April 1%, 1937. at his resi- dence 1715-A__Carrolburg st. s. HARRY THOMPSON. devoted husband | of Rebecca Thompson. son of the lafe | Nathaniel and Amelia Thompson. He | also leaves to mourn their loss one daughter. Viola A. Holmes: two_sisters. | one brother and several other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Can- itol ‘st where funeral services will be held 1:30 pm. Saturday_ April 17. Rev. B. H. Whiting_and Rev. C. D! Lynch officiating. Interment Payne's Cemetery . 16 THOMPSON. ISABELLA OWENS. On Wed- | nesday. April 1410337, ai her residence, | Oxon Hill Md.. ISABELLA OWENS | THOMPSON. beloved wife of James Mer- | vin Thompson. Funeral {rom_ her iate residence on Saturday. April 17, at 9:30 am.: thence to St. Ignatius' Church, Oxon Hill. Md.. where mass will be said at 10 am. for the repose of her_soul. Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment St. Barnabas' Cemetery, Oxon Hill, Md 16 TURVEY. MARY AGNES. On Wednesday. April 14, 1937, at Georgetown University Hospital. MARY AGNES TURVEY (nee Sullivan). beloved wife of the late Walter J. Turvey and mother of Mrs. H. P. Gill. Mrs, R. Ellsworth Jeffries, Mrs. Walter A. Saunders and Carl F. Turvey, Fu- neral from_the residence. 3173 18th & nw. on Saturday April 17. at 8:15 am’ thence to Holy Trinity Church Georgelown. where rsquiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. " Intermént Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. WILLARD, CLARENCE C. Entered into eternal life on Tuesday. April 13. 1937 CLARENCE C. WILLARD. beloved hus- band of Lena L. Willard and brother of | services | Roxana B. Wiilard. ~ Funeral will be held at Willlam J. Sons, North and Penn av Md.. on Friday at 2 p.m. private. WOLF, MORRIS. On Wednesday. April 14, '1937. in New York City, MORRIS WOLF. aged 37 years, of 1315 Allison st. n.w., beloved son of Mrs. Yetta Wolf. He also'is survived by three sisters. Mrs. Barney A. Epstein. Mrs. Dave Heyman- son of New York and Mrs. Harry Kap- neck. ard one brother, Max Wolf. Fu- neral from the chapel of Bernard Dan- zansky. 3501 14th st. n.w. on Frid April 16, at 10 am. Inferment Ada Israel Cemetery. WOOLVERTON. PEARL. On Wednesday, April 14, 1937 at Charleston, 8. C., PEARL 'WOOLVERTON. formerly of Washington, D. C., wife of the late Wil- liam H. Woolverton and mother of Mrs. Robert G. Hand of Washington. D. C. Mrs. Henry L. Beck of Charleston. §. C. and William H. Woolverton, jr.. of Bir- mingham, Ala.' Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Friday. April 16, at 3 p.m. In- terment private. 18 In Memoriam. BIRCH. LILLIAN VENDETTA. In sad but loving remembrance of our daughter and sister, LILLIAN VENDETTA BIRCH, who departed this life six years ago to- day. April 15. 1931: Until memories fade and life departs, You will Le forever in out hearts, Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns back arother leaf. THE FAMILY. BUDD. EUGENE D. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear husband and our aflectionate father, who departed this life nireteen years ago today, April 15, 1918, think of you, and in our hours of de- otion. pray’ to see you again. -~ The hour 'that you are not in all thoughts be that hour darkness! the shadows of death cover it! Let it not be numbered in the hours of day. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * BRADFORD, ROBERT S. In memory of our dear’ brother, ROBERT 8. BRAD- FORD. who passed away three years ago today. April 15, 1934. Tickner & Baltimore. Interment Beloved. be assured we shall ever | THOMAS, LILLIAN PALMER. THE EVENING MRS. CHARLES A. KINCAID DIES OF LONG ILLNESS Former Washington Resident Was Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Alderson. Mrs. Nellie Alderson Kincaid, 58, former Washington resident and wife of Charles A. Kincaid, Oak Hill, W. Va., business man, died yesterday after a long illness, at her home in Oak Hil', according to word received here. Mrs. Kincaid was the daughter of the late George Alderson and the late Mrs. Mary McClung Alderson, who were Washington residents. Three of her brothers, Alpheus H., George, 3rd, and Marmion Alderson, live here, Besides her husband and three brothers, Mrs. Kincaid leaves three daughters, Mrs. G. H. Massey, Wick- ham, W. Va., and Miss Phala Kincaid and Miss Jean Kincaid, both of Oak Hill; two sons, Charles A, jr., and Alderson Hewitt Kincaid, both of Oak Hill, and two other brothers, Augustus Alderson, Beckley, W. Va., and John Charles Alderson, Oak Hill. She also leaves one grandchild. Funeral services will be held tomor- row morning at the Oak Hill residence. Burial will be in Hill Top Cemetery, near Oak Hill. In Memoriam. LACEY, JULIA V. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my beloved wife. JULIA V. LACEY. who entered eternal rest one vear ago today. April 15. 1936. I miss you now. my heart is sore. As time goes on I miss you more Your loving smile, your gentle face. No one can fill your vacant place YOUR DEVOTED HUSBAND, GEORGE E. LACEY. & LAMBATH. R. EDWARD. In memory of my beloved husband. R. EDWARD LAM- BATH. who died suddenly four years ago today. April 15, 1933 All to myself T hold and know. All of the days of long ago. Wonderful days. when you and I Owned all of the sunshine in the sky. | The days come back and they always | Wil | But T keep their memory with me still. | All to myself. LILLIE. ¢ LAMBATH. R. EDWARD (ED). In loving memory of our dear brother. R. EDWARD (ED) LAMBATH. who passad away four | years ago today. April 15. 1933 You tenderly cared for your loved ones, To your {riends you Wwere ever true So. when God laid His hand on our | heartstrings | He left fondest memories of you ! HIS_DEVOTED BROTHER AND ' SI8- McGLUE, MAE LOUI: remembrance of m LOUISE McGLUE, who departed this life t®o years ago today April 15 3 HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, JAMES WIL- LIAM McGLUE. 3 McGLUE, MAE LOUISE. In loving mem- ory of my dear mother. MAE LOUISE MCGLUE. " who departed this life two years ago todav. April 15 1935 HER DAUGHTER. ALVA MAE McGLUE. «1In sad but loving dear wife MAE ROBEY. MARY OLIZIA. Tn sad but lov- ing remembrance of ‘our dear mother MARY OLIZIA ROBEY. who passed away one year ago today. April 15. 1036 What is home without a mother All things this world may send But when we lost you. dear mother, We lost our dearest friend A happy home we once How sweet the memory still But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill LOVING HUSBAND. DAUGHTER AND ROBINSON. JACOB C. A tribute sacred to e memory of my “devoted husband, JACOB C. ROBINSON. who left us three years ago today. April 15, 1 and Whose memory we cherish HIS DEVOTED WIFE. KATE B. ROBIN- In_memory | PALMER ars ago | again THOMAS. * | COMPLE FUNERA $75 of my dear wife. LILLIAN THOMAS. who died six We _shall meet ALEXANDER G. POLISHED HARDWOOD CA Here is fine COMPLETE SERVICE BURIAL PLOTS . .. $25 U STAR MRS. ABI BENJAMIN, 91, IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA Funeral Services for Widow of | Merchant and Banker Held at Home. Mrs. Abi M. Benjamin, 91, died Tuesday of pneumonia at her home, 1357 Newton street. Funeral services were held today at the residence. Burial will be in Rose Bank Cemetery, Calvert, Md. Mrs. Benjamin was the widow of Charles A. Benjamin, formerly a prominent grain and coal merchant and banker at Northeast, Md. Her first husband was William J. Morris, an officer in the Union Army during the Civil War. Fifteen years ago Mrs. Benjamin came to Washington to live with her daughter, Miss Gertrude Morris. Be- sides the daughter, she leaves a son, Harry C. Morris, Wilmington, Del., and another daughter, Mrs. J. G. Smith, Elsmere, Del. MRS. MARY TURVEY, 60, LONG ILL, DIES HERE Mrs. Mary Agnes Turvey, member of an old Washington family, died last night in Georgetown Hospital after a long illness. She would have been 61 April 17. Mrs. Turvey, widow of Walter Tur- vey, lived in Washington until recent years when she moved to Park Lane, Va, to be with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Saunders, Besides Mrs. Saunders she leaves two other daughters, Mrs. H. P. Gill, this city, and Mrs. Ellsworth Jeffries, Park ‘Lane; a son, Carl F. Turvey, this city; her mother, Mrs. Isabelle Sullivan, this city; three sisters, Mrs. George Hunt, this city; Mrs. Isabelle Simpson, Clarendon, Va., and Mrs Thomas §mith, New York; four brothers, Cornelius, James and Aus- tin Sullivan, this city, and John Sulli~ van, Endicott, N. Y, and five grand- children. Funeral arrangements were to be announced later. (dar Hill 'Wao/u)tqlhfi mest Beau, emete ry Communit; Mausoleum, Columbarium nd_Receiving , Frazier's —service, quality and reverance in conducting beautiful funerals un- excelled anywhere. Complete in every'detail. Undertakers for col. ored U. S. War Veterans, Also for the C. C. C. Camp, N. P. 11. Company 1360, Washington, D. C. No Deserving Case Turned Away Parlors and Chapels Free Call NOrth 7795.7796 389 R. I. Ave. N.W. TE LS FULL W. W. CHAMBERS One of the Largest Undertakers in the World. SKETS srade. AT LOW PRICES One of the best inciudes complete funeral THREE FUNE SOUTHEAST OFFICE 517 Eleventh St. S.E. 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Take some home for the family. roe DoDF QUART 49; 1103 H St. N.E, 3115 M St. N.W., 800 7th St. N.W., 3102 14th St. N.W. *Henri is the Loft Candy Man—Sees Gone. but not forgotfen, SISTERS AND B All—Knows All—WATCH FOR HIM. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, -APRIL 1 MRS. HOFSTETTER DIES IN HOSPITAL Wife of Ordnance Department Of- ficer Succumbs After Operation. Mrs. Loraine Mary Hofstetter, 39, wife of Maj. Clarence F. Hofstetter, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., sta- tioned at the Aberdeen (Md.) Proving Grounds, died Tuesday in Walter Reed Hospital after an appendicitis oper- ation. Maj. Hofstetter until last Sum- mer had been stationed in the office of the chief of ordnance for about four years. A native of Farmer, Ohio, Mrs. Hofstetter was a graduate of the Washington State Normal School and | taught school in Idaho prior to her marriage in 1918 in San Francisco. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Society of New England Women. Besides her husband, she leaves a | 2-year-old son, John Phillips Foote | Hofstetter; her mother, Mrs. Flora Norway, who has been living with | Maj. and Mrs. Hofstetter at Aberdeen; a brother, Charles Norway, Seattle and sister, Mrs. Leslie Tuthill, Oro- ville, Wash. | Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Episcopal Church | of the Epiphany. Rev. Harry Lee Doll, | rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Alexandria, Va., will officiate. Burial | will be in Arlington National Cemetery. 1937 EX-SUPERVISOR DIES FRONT ROYAL, Va,, April 15 (Spe- cial) —Funeral services for Grandison Catlett, 79, who died Tuesday, will be held today. Mr. Catlett lived on the farm which has been in possession of the Catlett family for 200 years. He was a mem- ber of the Warren County Board of Supervisors for 28 years, retiring five years ago. He is survived by two sons, Turner and Harry Catlett of Warren County; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Donaldson of Alexandria; a brother, William E. 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