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A—12 #» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Qurds of Thanks. BENJAMIN. JOHN. = The family of the late JOHN BENJAMIN wishes to express its gratitude to Rev. Walter H. Brooks. pastor of ~Ninetéenth Street Baptist Church; the members of the several Jodges and numerous friends for their kindness during our bereavement, ROSETTA HOPE BENJAMIN. TAYLOR. WILLIAM A. The family of the late Rev. WILLTAM A. TAYLOR wishes to express its deepest appreciation and ratitude to the officers. members and tiends — of Florida Avenue Baptist Church: the pastor and officers of the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, the Baptist Ministers' Conference of the District of Columbia vicinity. Officers G. O, Burkley and R, A. Cunningham of the Traffic Division of the Police Depart- ment and many friends for their m terfal aid. courtesies and kind expre sions of sympathies during the bereave- ment at the sudden passing of Rev. Taylor, THE FAMILY. Braths. ADDELLE, CHARLES W. Dej life on Priday, April 16, 1937, at §:50 am. at Mount Alto Hospital. CHARLES W. ‘ADDELLE. son of the late John J. and Emma_Crusor Addelle and beloved husband of Susie E. Addelle. He also leaves to mourn their loss many rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at his late residence. 1145 Gth Fuseral Tuesday. April aw. from Ebenezer M. E. and D sts. see.. Rey. F. F. King officiat- ing. “Interment Arlington National Cem- etery. ADDELLE. CHARLES W. the Sailors Association, Inc. No. 1, Washington, D. C: Assemble at 1143 6th st. n.e. for the funeral of our late shipmate, CHARLES W. ADDELLE. at 10 a.m. Tuesday. April 20. 1047, from Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th and D sts. Interment in Arlington National Cemefery at 2 p.m. sharp FRANKLIN. Commander, ROBERT R. NELSON. Yeoman. CHARLES W. Headquarters Department of the Potomac, United Spanish War Veterans: The department commander on- nounces the death of Past De- partment Commander CHARLES rted this All members of ADDELLE, W. ADDELLE, department auartermaster. on April ~16. 1937, Funeral Tuesday. April 20. at 11 am.. from Ebenezer A. M. E T 4th and D sts. s.e. Burial at / National Cemetery. WILLIAM S. JON Department Commander. WILLIAM W. WASHINGTON Department Adjutant. Attest .U, B! \7 to ‘attend the furie comrade, CHARL] DELLE. Tuesd: at 11 a.m. from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. s.e Wear uniform or dark clothes. By order of the camp. EDWARD JOHNSON. Commander. ¢ APPLEMAN. LAURA VIRGINIA. On Sat- urday. April 17. 1937, at 6:55 p.m.. at the home of her son. Lawrence V. Apple- April 20, 1¢ man. 12 Dresden st. Kensington, M LAURA VIRGINIA. aged 90 vears. the beloved wife of the late John P. Apple- man. Remains_ resting_at the funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey. 7005 Wisconsin ave.. Bethesda. Md. Funeral services at bove funeral home on Tuesday. April 20, at 10 am. Inter- ment Hagerstown, Md, 19 AER. DONALD E. On Sunday. April 18, BaT DONALD 'E. BAER. son of Edith Meyer Baer the late Elwood E. Baer and brother of Fra Baer. Services at his late home, 1727 Q st n.w on Tuesday. April 20. at % p.m. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cenietery BARNES, CHARLOTT! Suddenly. on Sunday. April 18 1937, ‘at Emergency Hospital. CHARLOTTE BARNES. beloved daughter of Mrs. Roberta Fayman Davis, Remains resting at Lee's funeral home, 4th st. and Mass. ave. ne. Notice of funerai later. ELLA STEWART. Departed this on Sunday, April 18, 14 at 6 at” Providence Hospital after a short illness, ELLA STEWART BELT. | devoted wife of Edward Belt: devoted sister of Emma Herbet Taylor. She | 2lso leaves to mourn their loss nine nephews. five nieces and a host of other iends. _Body r of Earl Bet s til Tuesday thence to_the residence of her s 1006 South Capitol st.. after 4 p.m. neral Wednesday. April 21. at & m_St. Vincent de Paul's uth Capitol and M sw. Inter: ment_ Sacred Heart Church Cemet; Bushwood. Md b BROWN, ELIZABETH MURRY. On day, April 18, 19 her’ nephew. Howard Crandell Riges Farm. Hyattsville, Md. ELIZABETH MURRY BROWN (nee Dutton). beloved wife of the late J. Wesley Brown Fu- neral from the ' above residence = on Tuesday. April 20. at 2 _pm. Relatives and friends invited. ~Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. BROWN. MINNIE G. On Saturday, April 17.1837_at Mount Alto Hospital' MIN- NIE G. BROWN, the beloved daughter of the late Samuel P. and Harriett G. Brown. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Cha- Sun- 7. at the residence of pin st nw. ' Funeral services at Fort Myer Chapel. Arlington. Va. on Tues- | day. April 20. at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends invited, Interment Arling- ton National Cemetery. Suddenly. on Satur- Avril 17, 1 at 4:14 am’ Comrade MINNIE BROWN, g Qo member of the U. S. S. Jacob j{ Jones Post. No. 2. ‘the American Legion. Funeral services at the %0 Fort Myer Chapel Arlington, Va.. on Tuesday. April 20. ai 30 am. " JANE R. COX. Commander. ESTELLE R. RUBY. Adjutant. CALDWELL, WILLIAM D. On Monday April 19.1937. at_the residence of his sister, Mrs_Annie Mahoney 5S8-A_Bates §e el W WILLIAM D CALDWELL be- oved father of William C._ Raymond B. and Charles F. Caldwell. _Remains rest- ing at the W_'W. Chambers Co_funeral home.’ 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CANNOY FLLIE B. On Sunday. April 1%, 1 at her residence. 2713 On- tarlo rd. n.w. NELLIE B. CANNON. be- loved wife of the late James Cannon. Funeral from her late residence on Tuesday. April 20. at 8:30 am._ Re- quiem mass at Shrine of the Sacred Heart at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CASSELLS, HANNAH REBECCA on Sunday.’ April 18, 1937, at her res dence 403 C_st. ne. HANNAH RE- BECCA CASSELLS. beloved wife of the late James Cassells. Services will be held at her late residence on Wednes- day. April 21, at 2 p.m. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. 2 FLETCHER., SALLIE E. On Satur April 17. 1037, 1 at her residence. K st. n.w. SALLIE E. FLETCHER. wife of the late Edward S. Fletcher. Serv- ices at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. on Tuesday. April 20. at’2 p.m. Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 19 #OX. MICHAEL E. On Saturday. April 17. 1937 at Walter Reed Hospital, MICHAEL E. FOX of 3814 12th st. nee.. beloved husband of Ethel L. Fox_(nee Leonard). Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Tuesday. April at 10 am. In: terment Arlington National Cemetery. 19 FOX, WILLIAM. On Thursday, April 15, 1937, at_his residence. 208 Desmonds w., WILLIAM FOX. He leaves to mourn ‘their loss a_sister-in-law. Martha Moore; a devoted friend. Madeline Smith, and a host of other friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home, 614 4th st. s.w.. until Monday. April 19, at 4 p.m.: thence to his late residence, 208 Desmonds ct. s.w.. Where funeral services will_be held Tuesdav, April 20, at 1 p.m.. Rev. J. Whiting of- ficlating. Interment Rosemont Cem- etery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO0. n:mm the successor to nor connected with e original W. R. Speare establishment. Faugnai""zspz 1009 H St. N.W. PERCY J. SAFFELL FUNERAL DIRECTOR Announces removal to a new funeral home 475 A ST. N.W. Formerly located 733 5th St. N.W. ALMUS R. SPEARE 3200 Rhode Island Ave. N. Succeeding _the original. W. R. SPEARE Pormerly 1 Con reenwood 274 N.W. Decatur er: One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NW. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. __ Atlantic 6700 J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. NE. Lincoln 5200 JoseEh F. Birch’s Sons s o ol 3034 M St N.W. rank Geier’s Sons Co. {3 srvenin ot K¥ NAtional 2473 lern Chapel. Tel. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Picces 1213 F 8t. N.W NAtional 4278 THE PALAIS ROYAL FLORIST SHOP FLORAL SPRAYS. $2.50 upwards. USE YOUR_CHARGE ACCOUNT. Phone DI_4400 Prompt_delivery. GEO. C. SHAFFER MODERATE Bricks, " FHONE NAT. 0108 S2% ‘Seatens Cor. 14th & Eye Breathn. FRANZONI, BESSIE WILLIAMS. _On Monday, "April 19, 1937, at Sibley Hos- ital, BESSIE WILLIAMS FRANZONI, eloved wife of Fred R. Franzoni. Pu- neral from V. L. Speare st. n.w.. on Wednesday. Al p.m, " intermert Col Ty, GILES, CORA MAY. On Saturday. April 17, 1937, at_the Homeopathic Hospital. CORA MAY GILES. reloved wife of Au- gustus C. Giles. 'Funeral scrvices at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral Co., 1008 H 3P at home.” 501 11th st. se._on Tuesday, April 20, &t 2 pm. Relatives and {riends” are invited. = Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 20 GRAY, JOHN L. On Monday. April 19, at his Tesidence. 1403 “Montello . n.e. JOHN L. GRAY. beloved hus- band of Cora O. Gray and brother of Mrs. Nannie Taylor and Mrs, Ellen Bim- mons and Charles. Lewis. Thomas and Maurice Gray. ~Remains _temporarily resting at the ‘McGuire's funeral home. Notice of funeral hereafter. aL GRIGSBY, WALTER B. (JACK). Suddenly, on Sunday. April 1K 10:37, at his home, Brooklyn, N. Y., WALTER' B, GRIGEBY (JACK). ' beloved husband of Dorothy Breuninger, father of Dorothy Grigsby, son of Mrs. Fannie M. and the late Charles 8. Grigsby and brother of Lucille Grigsby Gossage. Funeral from the resi- dence of Mrs, Arthur_Breuninger, 160 N C. ave se. on Wednesday. 'April 21 at 1:30 p.m.; thence to Arlingion Cemeter: where interment will take place at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 20) HAMMOND. WILLIAM S.. D. D. On Sun- day. il 1871037 “at ‘his residence, 4418 3Nth st. north. ~Arlington, Va., Rev. WILLIAM S. HAMMOND. b. D. aged 67 years. husband of Bessie Ham- mond, Funeral services on Tuesday, April 20. at 2 p.m.. at the late residence. Interment Ivy " Hill' Cemetery. Alexan- ria. Va. HARTSFIELD, SAM. On Wednesday. April 14, 1937 at Mount Alto Hospital, SAM HARTSFIELD. Remains resting at Frazier's “funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. Remains shipped to Atlantic City, N. J.. where arrangements will be made for funeral. HEIL, LIEUT. JOSEPH, U, S. Navy retired, On__Sunday April” 1R 1937, Lieut. JOSEPH HEIL. U. 8. N. (retired), be- loved husband of Mary Ellen Heil. = Fu- neral from the James T. Ryan funeral home, 317 Pa. ave. se. on Tuesday, April 20. at 10:30 am.. thence to Forl Myer Chapel. where mass will be offered at 11 am. ' Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery —Relatives and friends invited. HEIL__LIEUT. JOSEPH. Officers and members of Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp. No. 7. U. 8. W. V. are ordered to re port &t Ryan's funeral parlo 317 Pa. ave. se. at 10_am Tuesday. April 20, 1 attend the funeral of late comrade. Lieut. JOSEPH HEIL. By order of GEORGE A. TOTTEN. Commander. Signed: CHARLES MENTGES. Adit. HUMES, ALEXANDER. On Monday, April 19,1937, at 5718 Blaine st. n.e.. ALEX- ANDER HUMES. the beloved husband of Jessie Humes and father of William A. and Charles H. Humes, Mrs. Florence E. Moran. Mrs. Edna Murphy, Mrs. Mary B. Flyhn. Mrs, Lillian C. Dorman and Mrs. Jessie E. Evans. Funeral services at his daughter's residence, 120 Towsend avenue. Capitol Heights, Md., on Thursday. April 22, at 8:30 thence 3 where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. _Interment Mount Oli- Vet Cemetery. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 21 JACKSON. SARAH. Departed this life on Saturday. April 17. 1957, at her resi- dence 1237 Howison st. 5.w. SARAH JACKSON .~ She leaves {0 mourn their loss a loving husband. George Jackson; one nephew. Joseph Hawkins: one niece, Ella Scott, and a devoted friend. Aman- da Wanzer. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 20. from Rehoboth Baptist Church. 15t st s.w . between N and O sts.. Rev A. H' Johnson officiating. _ Intétment Rosemont Cemetery. Arrangements by Eugene Ford. 1300 South Capitol st. KELL, MARGARET E. Entered into eter- nal life. on Sundav. April 18. 1937, MARGARET E. KELL. beloved wife of the late Willixm A. Kell and_mother of Mrs A B. Clemmer and Thomas M Kell. Remains resting at her daughter's residence. 214 15th st. ne. Funeral from Nativily Chapel. 14th st. and Mass. ave se. on Wednesday. April 21. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invit- €0, Interment Congressional Cemetery. 20 KENDRICK. JOSEPH. On Sunday. April In 1937 at Mount Alto Hospital. JO- SEPH KENDRICK. the beloved husband of Hester E. Kendrick. of 312 Tennessee ave. ne. and father of Mrs. Harvey Lynch.” “grandfather of Margarer L. Lynch’ and brother of Frank Kendrick of Crossroad, Md. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast fu- neral home. 517 11th st. .¢.. on Wednes- day. April 21, at 30, B, Relatives riends 'are “invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 KENDRICK. JOSEPH. The officers and members of ‘Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp. No. 7. U. W are ordered to report Chiambers’ funeral home. 517 Tith st. se. on Wednesday. April 217 1037 at 2 pm. to at- tend the funeral of our late com- rade. JOSEPH KENNEDY. GEO. A. TOTTEN. Comdr. CHAS. MENTGIS. ‘Adit. On_Sunday, April 18. 1937, at her home. 5327 Con- duit rd. n.w., BERTHA JOHNSON LANE. beloved wife' of Bernard H. Lane znd mother of Priscilla Lane and Mrs. Con- stance Lane Gingrick. Services at her late home on Tuesday. April 20. at 3 D.m. Interment private. LARKIN, KATHRYN J. On Monday. April 19. 1937, at Sibley’ Memorial Hospital KATHRYN J. LARKIN. beloved wife of George G. Larkin and mother of Girard G.. Harold C. and Constance M. Larkin. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin at. n.w.. on’ Thursday. April 22 at 8:30 am.} thence to Sacred Heart Church. where high mass will be sung at 9 am the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited, Interment Mount Olivet (Signed) LANE, BERTHA JOHNSON. for Cemetery. 21 MADISON, WILLIAM. On Sunday. April 18,1937, at his residence. 1107 4th st. §W. WILLIAM MADISON. beloved hus- band of Mildred Madison and the father of Joanna Muse Delia Butler Viney Bowie and Amy Wood. Funeral Wednes- day. April 21. at 2 pm.. from the Church of ‘God in Christ K st bet 4th and 6th ats. s.w. Elder Kelsey officiating. Rela- tives and friends invited Remains will be taken to Orange, Va.. Thursday morn- ing for interment 2 MANNIX. DOROTHY E. On Saturday. April 17 1937 at Gallinger Hospita) DOROTHY E. MANNIX. aged X years. beloved daughter of Martin J. and_ Rut] Funeral from 1212 Girar C Mannix st. n.e. on Wednesday, April 21. at 8:80 ‘am.: thence to' St Anthony's Chureh,’ where mass will be said at a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Baltimore. Md. Arrangements by Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 20 MERRIWEATHER, ROSA. On Sunday, April 18, 1937’ at_her_ residence. 2461 P st. n.w., ROSA M ATHER. wife of Harry Merriweatner. devoted mother of Ira and Ignatius Merriweather. niece of Mrs. Mary Shelton. She also leaves other relatives and {riends. Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. n.w.. until 12 _noon Tuesday: thereafter at the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlor. 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Funeral Wednes- day. April 21, at 10 a.m.. from the West End parlor.” Interment Mount Zion Cem- etery. Relatives and friends invited. 20 AY, ROSA. On Saturday. April 17, 1937, at her residence, Alabama ave. se. 'Garfield, D. C.. ROSA MURRAY, widow of the late W. H. Murray. retired admiral's steward. U. . N. She is_sur- vived by two children. Winslow W. Mur- ray and Zella Turner Brown: one de- voted grandson, Bmery Turner; one sreat-granddaughter, Zella V. Turner, and other relatives' and friends. Re- mains resting at Stewart's funeral home, 30 H st. n.e. until Monday at 5 pm.. thereafter at her late residence. Fu- neral Tuesday. April 20. at 1:30 p.m., from Allen A. M. E. Church. Alabama ave. se. Interment Woodlawn Cem- etery. 19 NICHOLS. ARTHUR B. On Sunday. April 18, 1937, at his residence. 1440 Kennedy st. nw.. ARTHUR B. NICHOLS, the be- loved son of the late Elizabeth M. and Frederick 8. Nichols and _brother _of Lizzie §. Nichols, Helen O. Nichols, Mrs. Ella M. Pawling. Frederick B. Nichols and Harry W. Nichols. Puneral services at the above residence on Tuesday. April 20.'at 2 pm. Relatives and friends are invited. TInterment Glenwood Cemetery. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co, PAYNE. MRS. W. D. Suddenly. on Sun- day. April 18,1037 _at Charieston_ W. Va.. Mrs. W.'D. PAYNE. sister of Mrs. Francis R. Hagner 20° PESTLE, ROSE ANN. On Sunday, April 18.1937. at 9:15 p.m.. at George Wash- ington University Hospital, ROSE ANN PESTLE. beloved mother of Dorothy L. Pestle _and daughter of Mrs. Bertha Pyles Hurdle of 8401 Conn. ave.. Chevy Chase. Md. Funeral Wednesday. April at 2 p.m.. from above residence. Relatives and 'friends invited. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 PURNELL. ANNA MAY, On Sunday. April 18, 1937 after a brief illness, 'ANNA MAY PURNELL. wife of William Purnell of Baltimore. Md., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Washington of Lynchburg. Va.: dear sister of the late Malinda _Walker and sister. M John T. Walker of 839 2nd st. s.w. She is also ‘survived by five nieces and three nephews. Remains resting at Stewart's funeral home, 30 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. (Baltimore papers vicase copy.) REED. PATTIE ERLIN. On Sunday. April 18, 1937 PATTIE REED, eral services on Tuesd: April 20, in Raleigh. N. C. RICKS. ELLA ASHTON. On Saturday, April 17. 1937 at 11;35 am.. ELLA 'ASHTON' RICKS. devoted wife ‘of Em. mett K. Ricks, sister of Mrs. Sylvia Ash. ton Van Luci_Ashton Barrow of Brooklyn, N.' Y.. Mrs. Marie Ashton Ross of Kansas City. Mo.; Mr. Harry L. Ashton of Brooklyn, N.' Y. and Mr. George L. Ashton of Washington. D. C. She also leaves many other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at Frazier funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. where funeral services will be held Tuesday. April 20, at 2 o'clock. _Inter- ment Woodlawn = Cemetery. Services conducted by Dr. Oliver Bowles of the Christian 8cience Church. 10 RICKS, ELLA A. All members of Geth- semane Chapter. No. 3. O. E. 8. are hereby notified of the funeral of Sister ELLA A, 5 g.imedm. 389 R. y order MINNIE SMITH. Worthy Matron. l’l.'l!'m GLABGOW, ‘oruw Beuths. SMILEY, JOHN D. Suddenly. on BSatur- day, April 17, 1937, at Siippery Rock, JOHN D. SMILEY. Remains rest- ing at the James T. Ryan funeral home. 317 Pa. ave. se. until Tuesday. Aprii 0. 1 thence to Arlington 1 Cemetery. where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. SMITH, REGINA. On_Sunday, April 18, 1937, REGINA'BMITH (nee Schmauss), sged 73 years, beloved wife of the late August’ Smith. Funeral from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. H. Otto Volmerhaus. 4506 New 'Hampshire ave. n.w. on Wednesday, April 21, at 8 a.m. Requiem high mass_at St. Benedict's Church, at 10 a.m. _Interment New Ca- thedral Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. 20 SMITH. ROLAND K. On Saturday. April 17,1937 ‘at his home. 2714 35th place n.w. ROLAND K. SMITH, husband of Mabel W. Smith and father of Mrs. Emma Smith MacNichol of Toledo. Ohio; Mrs. Helen Hurlbut of Washington, D. C.. and Roland K. Smith, "jr.. of Chi- caro. Ill. Services at his late home on Tuesday. April 20, at 10 am, Inter- ment Staunton. Va. STRICKLAND, CLARANCE. On Sunday, April 18, 1937 at Freedmens' Hospital CLARANCE STRICKLAND. devoted hus. band of Lillian Strickland of 301 F st. s.w. He also leaves to mourn their loss two sons. one daughter, three brothers, four sisters and many other relatives and friends. ~Remains resting at the George B, Clarke Co. funeral parlor, 1416 Florida ave. n.e., and may be seen after 12 o'clock noon Tuesday.” Funeral irom above-Lamed parlor on Wednesday, April 21 at 1 p.m. Interment in Ar- lington National Cemetery. 20 SWANN, RANDOLPH M. On Monday, April '10. 1937, at Sibley Memorial Hos- pital, RANDOLPH M. SWANN of Aliens Flesh. Md. the beloved husband of Catherine 8wann and_father of Ran- dolph M. Swann. jr.; Thomas Earl, Inez and Mary Violet Swann. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast fu- neral home, 517 11th st. s.e.. an Tues- day. April 20. at 8 am. thence to St. Mary’s Catholic Church.’ Newport i where mass will be offered at 10 a.m for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Church Cemetery. TALBERT, MARJORIE L. On Sunday. April 18 1937, at Emergency Hospital MARJORIE L.’ TALBERT (nee Hatha- way). ‘the beloved wife of James L. Taibert_and mother of Carolyn M Tal- Washington Heights Baptist Churc! abama ond Branch aves. s.e. at Relatives and friends invited. ment Cedar Hill Cemetery, TOWSON, LUCY_NELSON. On April 171937, at her residence. : Mount_Pleasant st n.w. LUCY NEL- SON TOWSON. wife of the late Charles F. Towson_and mother of Mrs. Ralph Dority of Washington. D. C.. and Mrs. Agnes Towson Shelton’of St Petersburg. Fla Services at the 8. H Hyges Co funeral home. 01 14th st . on Tuesday. April at 1245 pm. - In- {erment’Ivy Hill Cemetery.” Alexandria, a. TRAMMELL, LEWIS BENJAMIN. On Mon- day, April 19. 1937, at 1240 a.m._ at his' residence, ~ Vienna. = Va. LEWIS BENJAMIN TRAMMELL. beloved hus- band of Minnie Saunders Trammell. Funeral Wednesday. April 21, at 2 p.m.. from Beulah ~Church, Vienna, Va. Interment Flint Hill Cemetery, Oakton, Va. 20) FRANK G. On Saturday. April 7. ut Garfield Hospital. FRANK 173 F . beloved husband of Ona M. Turner, beloved father of Mrs. R. H. Crowell Miss_Gertrude Turner. all of this city He also is survived by one sister in New. R. I. and two brothers in Provi Funeral services at the S H. Hines Co. funeral home. n.w. on Tuesday. April am. Interment Cedar Hil 9 WASHINGTON. SARAH BANKS. On Mon- day, April 1937, her residence, 317 G st. sw. SARAH BANKS WASH- INGTON. beloved wife of Joseph Wa ington; devoted mother of Walter and Robert Banks. She also leaves two brothers. William and Andrew Banks one granddaughter. Jean Banks other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral pel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. WATSON. GARRETT FITZ-GERALD, JR. On Sunday. April 18, 1037 at the resi- dence of his_sister Richard P. Williams, 2122 Decatur _place, GAR- RETT FITZ-GERALD WATSON. Jr. be- loved son ‘of the late G. F_and I W, Watson of Richmond. Va. ~ Funcrl and interment private. WOODWARD. LILLIE F. On Monday. April 19, 1037 “at the residence of her son. 4817 36th st n.w. LILLIE F. WOOD- WARD. beloved mother of Clarence M. and George R. Woodward Remains Testing at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- feral home. 1400 Chiapin st. nw. until uesday. April 20, at 3 p.m. Interment Detroit. Mich. In Memoriam. BARBOUR, WILLIAM H. AND MARY. B8a- cred to the memory of my beloved fa- ther. "WILLIAM H. BARBOUR. who passed into the great bevond fourteen years ago today. April 19. 1927 my devoted mother. MARY BARBO twelve years ago, March 10, 1925, There is no death. Those gone before Have fust stepped through an open door, Just passed into a land unseen 8till near, with just a wall between. The door may close, the wall conceal. But nothing is lost that is truly real. They still are mine, those loved ones all, ‘They,_wait for me bevond the wall THEIR DEVOTED SON. RALPH. BENDER. MARGARET WEGE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, MARGARET WEGE BENDER. who. de- Darted this life six years ago today April 19. 1 HER SON Al FAMILY bert. Remains_resting at the W, W Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home, | 517 LIth'st_se until 1 pm. Wednesday | April 21, Funersl services at the East MONDAY, Month. 937. Average, Record, January. , 7.83 THE WEATHER | |t === ax March z R4 01 April z 913 ‘89 : une i District of Columbia—Fair tonight, | July 10:63 80 lowest temperature about 46 degrees; |AUFuSt, - i¥is Al tomorrow partly cloudy, cooler at oglz?:‘r," g7 gp night, gentle variable winds. December - s 7.56 01 Maryland and Virginia—Fair and Weather in Various Cities. slightly cooler tonight; tomorrow in- i ‘Tryg R;xp-w i ations, 'h Low.fall. Weath’ creasing cloudiness. Avliene. ex. A S{""‘}"r & - | Albany” N. Y. .02 i West Virginia—Fair tonight, tomor: Atients "Gy 8% & Slougy row partly cloudy, not much chance in é\v.}:‘m.lo City w ‘f_m o Cloudy altimore, 56 0.02 Cloudy temperature. Birmingham. b cvgfig y Repor! smark, N.'D. 6 Cl Sty % Boston, Mass. 64 455 0.00 Clear” Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers &ml&tgg Ys'c :'.: .‘r‘x‘r 0.02 C)lnudy clear this morning. Chicago, T 60 80~ Glear Gincin: 7K 44 0.08 Report for Last 21 Hours. T erature. Barometer. t, E Cleveland,” Ohio Columbia, §. C. 50 4 4 0.01 APRIL 19, 1937. MRS.W.H.RANDOLPH, SR., TO REST IN VIRGINIA Mrs. Margaret R. Randolph, wife of Winslow H. Randolph, sr,, head of Emerson Institute, died Saturday in of several weeks, Mrs. Randolph lived at Oak Grove, Seminary Hill, Va. Besides her hus- band, she leaves three sons, Archi- bald R. Randolph, Canal Zone, Panama; Winslow H. Randolph, jr., this city, and Cary J. Randolph, Alexandria, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret R. Dunbar, this city, and a sister, Mrs. W. W. Mathewson, this city. Funeral services are being held ‘(Bdar Hill 'Wao/u'mlbné mesl Bwt&//d e @me’c .rg Community Mausoleum. Columbarian and Receiving Vaul Emergency Hospital after an mne.ssI this afternoon in the chapel of the‘ nearby Virginia. Burial will be at Episcopal Theological Seminary, in | Casanova, Fauquier County, Va. UPHOLSTERING OF THE BETTER KilD 2-PC. SUITE INCLUDING LABOR AND MATERIAL 541.50 SLIPCOVER SPECIAL 2-pc. suite in a fine selection of ma- $l 8‘75 terials. Box pleated and French seam. Cut and fitted over your furniture. ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Call, phone or write and representative will call with samples. NEW YORK UPHOLSTERING CO. 617 F St. N.W. Phone District 3687 | | Choice of new patterns in tapestry, friezettes and ‘figured materials IT'S TIME TO CHOOSE Saturday— Grees. " Inches. | Denver. Oolo. ! 4 pm. 5 Detroit, Mich. = 8 p.m filfl El Paso, Tex, . . Midnight 52 Galveston, Tex. 30.16 e Bll;ld:,m— i1 Helena, Mont. 30.00 R Rk 3 Huron, 8. D, ey fodm. o3 Indianapolis e DT = o Jacksonville, 4 pim! = Kansas Cily = 8 p.m. e R4 Los Angeles e 12 midnight” 2" 67 Louisville, Ky__ 4028 80 45 Tog . " or Miami, Fla. 30.16 76 66 iam. 80 3007 |Minneavails, 5016 61 49 T clear TR e 46 P H New Orieans _ K6 66 Cloud: B - 96 30.14 | New York i b 4% 0.18 Glear” Record for Last 24 Hours. g'r“h:omnncgv 48 Clear naha, f 7 46 ; (Prom noon vesterday to noon today.) | Phiiadeiphig D R0 s agilighest. 93 4:30 pm. yesterday, Year th:nix,hArAz_ 90 52 lear . 5 Pittsburgh, Pa. 63K 2 Lowest. 56. 6:30 am. todsy. Year |Poriland, Me. a5 30 0: Epesy ago, Portland, Oreg. 5 54 40 040 Clear Record Temperatures This Year. Raleigh, N. C.. ) 66 Cloudy g Salt Lake City Cloudy LO‘ !il. 1 on AD';H 18, San _Antonio Cloudy oL L e EebruRgy, A8 Ban Diego, Calit ~ Clear Humidity for Last 24 Hours. San | Franiclsco _Clear {From noon vesterday to noon today) | Sty (e Sy Clear 'st. 70 per cent, at 12 . o e terday > Din:; yek Spokane. Wash. (eronest. 19 per cent. at 4:50 p.m, yes- | TAmBR Fla. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. Tomorrow. High : 230 am. 3.50am. Low % am! pm 10:12 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Rises. Bel Sun. today g Phre Bun’_tomorrow 19 Moon, today . 2:08 a.m Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Capital (current month Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the to date): In Memoriam. COX. WILLIAM D. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear husband nd father. WILLIAM D. COX. who passed AWAY One year ago today, April 19, 1936, Treasu Often Though Time roils on YOUR DAUS red thoughts of one so dear bring a silent tear: hts return to scenes of the past, but memory lasts DEVOTED WIFE__ALINE, AND GHTER, MARGARET. D DENNY, IDA. A sacred and sincere tribute to the memory of our beloved mother, IDA DENNY, who left us four years ago today, Today Of the As tho. April 19, 1933, recalls the memory loved oue laid to rest, se Who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS EVELYN DENNY FRYE AND LUCILLE DENNY SEWELL ELLIS, BENJAMIN. ory ‘of When And We thi And le: Sacred to the mem- BENJAMIN ELLIS, who departed life one year ago todas. April 19, sorrow overcomes our hearts midnight tears unbidden fall, nk of you who've gone before passed through death’s cold. si- nt hall HI$ DEVOTED WIFE. ANNTE ELLIS, AND HARRIS, our dear mother DAUGHTER. MARY. LOUISE. In loving memory of LOUISE HARRIS. who entered eternal rest four years ago to- day. 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