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A—12 #x K Qurd nf Thanks. ROBINEON, CHARLES HENRY. The o ly of the late CHARLES HENRY NSON wish {0 express their spprec tion to thelr friends for floral designs and messages of sympathy. Braflm On Wednesday. April St iis Qoudvednesday. Aori NABEN Geioved huspand of Lau Aden_and uncle of Alonzo R Wi “reteries Aden. Fu- neral Saturday. April 24, pm. fiom St. Mary's Episcopal Church. In: terment’ Lincoln = Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements by McGuire, 2 ADEN. JAMES N. Officers and members tion are requested to attend the funeral of JAMES N. ADEN, Saturday. Apr p from 8t Mazy's B 740 2. pm pal Church. 2 . BIACKWELL, Pres. PAULINE JONES. R. S, ADEN, JAMES N. Bannckar Relief Asso- ciation announces the death of Brother JAMES ADEN. Wednesday, D1, 1937.° Funeral from St Episcopal ‘Church, = and H,_ Saturday.'A L L DEREEF HOLTON, President. J. C. BURLLS, Secretary. ADEN, JAMES N. Oficers and members of Acacia Grand Lodge. F. A reauested assemble Temple. 1 dav. April 24, 1957 a f Sitendthe funeral of JAMES N ADEI\ Irom St Mary's Episcopal Church. 2 Bt Detween G and H sts. x S W no\ G. M CHARLES D. FREEMAN. G ADEN, JAMES N Offcers g‘\d members g mble at Scottish O s . Saturs 1230 pm o from St t. between G w HENRY FERGUESON. W. M. H. ANDERSON, Sec. Suddenty. on Tucsday JOSEPH 'A T fur e minetal Butuchay, Arll 24 ab m.. from the above-mentioned estab- zery 2 atives and {riends are i BURDETTE. EARL H April 1937, at T Salem Cemetery. Cedar 23 Entered into ete CLEMMER. ABRAM B n on Thursday_ Api CUMMINGS. JOHN HOMER. Suddenls. on Priday. 1 JOHN HOMER ments lates runnv CATHERINE F P Bonday he Simms' Memorial Bap M sts. se. Rev Interment Icid not know the p T did not see you d I onlv know vou went ay And did not say g00d-by pAUGHTER" ALICE SotnsoN. FLAHERTY, WALTER S. On Wednesday. Aoril 21 1937, a s JOHN J. On Fr At Providence Hi beloved husb ‘Remson. place n.e 8:30 am 4 friends invited ] Cemetery. terment 3 Service by W Chambers Co. 2 On Thuredas She aiso leaves t host of friends v. Ha terment Monday. morial Cemete IARRI< JOSEPH F. On Fridav a n after which r Spencer. N. C interment ®OOD. OZNI P. On Thursdax 1937, a1 his April 22 1 Trving st A O ved husband o Geriende B B. Kedzie K and Harrison above address on 2:20 p.m. Interment P.Hood Saturday Rock On_Tuesday. KENNEY. 0 d Clara Kenney. LOMAX. HENRIETTA. on | ‘Wednesday. Ap! at_her reside Riter a brief Hiness MAX Departed t 11937, at 7 children. three sisters. two broth tives and friends. he W. Ernest Jarvis cl 37 You st. n.w.. until rday noon: thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Sundav. il 25 & 2 pm from Muirkirk M. E Rev. C. T. Kevs officiatinz rme; hich cometery. " Relntves ant friends invited. s and FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE C0. either the successor to nor connected with he original W. R, Speare esubnshmenn Nattona) “2spz 1009 H St. N.W. PERCY J. SAFFELL FUNERAL DIRECTOR Announces removal to s new funeral home —_Yormerly located ALMUS R. SPEARE 8200 Rhode Island Ave. O creraens ihe oftagial 7 Formerly 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W QGreenwood_2740. Decatur_8242. er: One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NNW. Col. 0432 | 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium ,fl! and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 Jos: h F Bm:h’s Sons Phone WeM 00 R Rimcaeer) Established 1841 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. J1p Sevenn 8N N Ational 2473 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE B‘R‘OS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F 8t NW NAtional 4276 THE PALAIS ROYAL FLORIST SHOP PLORAL SPRAYS. 50 upwards. YOUR_CHARGE ACCOUNT. Phone BEE 4 R o delivery GEO. C. SHAFFER B! UTES AT Cor I4th & Eye pen Evenings snd Sundays | PEARLOVE, RUSSELL, | Hood and father of Ben | April sband | Lois. | COLORADO UNIT ELECTS Wayne C. Williams of the Justice Department has been elected presi- dent of the Colorado State BSociety succeeding Joseph Grigsby. Other new officers are Col. Henry L. Larsen, U. S. M. C,, vice president; Miss Pauline Sullivan, secretary, and John T. Richards, treasurer. Bwthn MARCUS, WILLET J. Prid T P WILED Y. MARCUS. Son ot Willel” 3. Marcus. st and" the late Annie Marcus. Many other rela- Uves and friends girvive him neral Saturday. April 24 p.m.. from Renty 'S, Washington & ‘Sons™ Tunecsl home, 4025 Deane ave. n.e. Interment Friday, McGREGOR. THOMAS W. D . 4951 on 1937, at his residence MAS W. McGREGOR, beloved husband of Elizabeth A. Mo~ Gregor and father of Majf. Kenneth C. McGregor of Montgomery, Als.; Lieut. Donald McGregor of Coronado. Calif.. and Jean McGregor of Washington, D. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. f neral home, 2601 14th st. n.w.. on Mon- day. April ‘76, at 10 am. Interment Rock Creek ‘Cemetery. MURDOCK. ROBERT B, Apnil’ On Wednesday. ALy, Tesidence. 1024 DOCK. th st R the beloyed Husham ot Robers o S dock and father of Mrs Annie Burwell, Mrs. Cordella Wharton. Mrs. Maud Rivers and Mrs. Willlam Berry. Funeral Sat- urday. April 24, at 1 p.m., residence. to_attend tery. PATRICK. Lo gl IS from his late Relatives and friends invited Interment Harmony Cem Arnneemenu by McGuire. USAN. Departed this life on Monday. April 19. 19:17. at Middleton. Conn..” SUSAN PATRICK. She leaves to mourn their loss one daughter. Jennie Patrick: one son. William Patrick. Re- mains resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st. ~Notice of funeral later. MRS. EDWARD J. (NEE KRUPSAW. On_Friday, April KATYE PEARLOVE of Min- neapolis’ Minn., survived by her hus- band, “Edward "J. ~Pearlove. and two daughters. Mildred and Shirley. She also leaves three brothers. Jack L.. Bi- mon and David Krupsaw: six_sistel Mollye Rudolph, Elizabe‘h Shermai Dora Milestone. Yetta Cohen and C celia Galler and Mrs. Anna Friedman of Omaha, Nebr. Notice of funeral later, PAULD this lite on Tresday. Hosbital SSELL. daughter of Ravmond Russell sister_of Mildred and Raymond Russell, ir. Re- mains restine at Eugene Ford's funeral home, 1300 South Capitol st.. where fu- joral’ jservices will be held Saturday, 24, i pm. Rev. A Interment Pavne's (enm- SHERBERT, MAURICE CHILI On Wed- nesday. April 21, 1937._at Siblev Hos- pital. " MAURICE CHILDS SHERBERT, beloved husband of 1, fa Snellings Boore. Muurice Henry | Snd P Vicernia Sherbect s resting at his late residence, 921 at his late residence at 1 pm.; thence Church, Chesapeake County.’ Md. where Ces. WilI e, held ot 550 B, " Bots s and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery, (Baltimore, ers please copy.) | SHERBERT, MAURICE C. Sovereigns of Alpha 1. Wood- Camp.’ No. of the World,” will & semble at 921 F 0 day. April 73 3 pm., to hold services in me ory ' of our late sovereign, MAURICE C. SHERBERT WILLIAM SCHONEBERGER Consul Comdr. J. B. FREELAND. Secretary 3 SLAUGHTER. EDITH A, Departed this | n Friday 1037 at_her Tesidence. 1515 SLAUGHTER Leona_ Tilman Ap fth st devoted Mr n.w Lela Carter “She'is also survived Rev. James T.. Rev. E Willlam Slatghter Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home, Notice of funeral later. On Wednesday esidence. 231 devoted wife of Redd mother of Bertha In- Louis Poindexter and Henry Ingram_ She ves other relatives and friends. Remains - rest at W funeral church. 14 12 noon Priday. April W."Ernest Jarvis West End parlor 2Sth st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Funerai Saturday. Abril 24. at 2 p.m.. from West End parlor. Rev. Gaskins officiating. In- terment Mt Zion Cemetery. v and friends invited SMITH RAH S. On_ Thurs at her residence SARAH S. SMITH_widow of Sons . Smich and mothtr o Josan B Leonard D. and Oscar Smith, Mrs. Annie L. Hopkins and the late Elmer E. Smith Funeral from the chapel of Thos. F. Muray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. e on Saturday 24 at 3:15 pm, Services at = the Emanuel ~Episcopsi Church, 13th and V sts ze. at 330 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Congres:ional Cemetery. !wr‘\m\rr\ LERIA E. On Thursday, ) at the home of her son, e ower ave M VALERTA B SWEAR: fe_of the late Henry H. eral services at Warner home. 8424 Ga. on Safurday. 2 pm. Relatives and Interment Cedar Hill Tsaac and ROSIE. Departed this life on April 93 at_her residence, KOSIF SYPHAX. wiie of | sister of Mrs. Mary leaves other relatives and iends to mourn her_depal resting at John T_Rhines’ apel. ird and Eve sts. S.W. neral hereafter arted at 7 this life_on IRENE beloved Raymond Georze also other relatives and friends mains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. nw. Notice of funeral to be an- nounced later WEST. ROBERT CONRAD. On Thursday at_his residence. 21 g e ROBERT CONRAD WEST beloved husband_of Gladys Aileen West (nee La Rue) Puneral from the above residence on Saturdsy. April 24, at'l:15 Services at Coniress Heights Bap. Church at 2 pm. Relatives and invited. ~Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 23 . FRANCES ALIDS Wed- n ~dn» April 21,1437 ‘at Tier residence, 1 ave. Takoma Park. Md FRANCES ALIDA WILLIAMS, widow 6f Dr. E Villiams and devoted moth- Remains resting at the Co. funeral home. 2901 nw. until 9 am. Saturday. 1 4. Funeral services at Trinity Eblatopal Chssoh. Danila st. and_Piney Branch Takoma D. on Saturday. April 4 Rela- tives and friends Tnterment Schenectady, N. V. 23 WILLIAMSON. DIXON. On Friday Annl 1937, DIXON WILLTAMSON. bel, Busband of Mary M. Williameori. " He by also survived by three daughters and four sons. Funeral services at the W. W._ Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home, 517 TIh st se. on Monday, April ) Relatives and friends Cedar Hill Cemeter: 5 WOMERSLEY, BE Thursday. Aoril 2 culosis Hospital ERSLEY Sr Annie M invited at vited © Tnterment AMIN G. SR, on 1937 at the Tuber- BENJAMIN G. WOM- the beloved husband of Womersley. Funeral from M. Padgett's funeral home, 131 11th st se_on Saturday April 24 at 0:30 Am Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. 23, In Memoriam, CATOR, ALBERT R . In loving remem- rance of our dear one, ALBER’ CATOR. who passed to the great be- yond nine vears ago. April 23, 1928 ‘Though lost to_sight. to memory de LOVING WIFE AND DAUG! D}R‘:fi” GREEN, MARY J. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother. MARY J. GREEN. who left us fourteen years ago today. April 2. HER CHILDREN. * HARRISON. CARRIE. Sacred to the mem- ory_of my dear mother, Mrs. CARRIE HARRISON. who passed ‘away suddenly, in Fort Worth, Tex. one year ago to- dav. April 1936 HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, JESSIE MALONE. AND FAMILY. HOUSTON. KATHERINE T. the memory of our grandmother _and _great-grandmother. KATHERINE T. HOUSTON. who depart- ed this life two vears ago. April 23. 1935, He giveth His beloved sleep THE _CHILDREN. ' GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT-ORANDCHILDREN. o HUNTER, JAMES H, Passed away one year ago today. April 23. 1936. Friends may think we hu\e forgotten, When at times they see us smile: Little do they know the heartaches Zhat, our, smiles hide all the while, MOTHER. AND SISTER, MRS, MUR LI WE AND BROTHER-IN-LAW. B. W' Lowt HUNTER JAMES HAEMON. In loving memory our brother’ and uncle. TAVIRS HARMON HUNTER, who passed away one vear ago today. April 23, 1936, Eternal rest grant him and may light perpetual shine upon him B8 “SISTERS® JENNIE CARTER MARTHA PORTER. AND NIECE. LIL- Sacred to beloved mother, MANN. MARY S. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our beloved mother. MARY S. MANN, who departed this life two years ago. April 23, 1935, If _ever a love existed { ever a sweet flower grew It ever o soul filled its mission on earth, Darling mother. it was you. Upright and just in all your ways, A lover of God to the end of your days; Always gentle. patient and kind. What a beautiful memory you ha DEVOTED FAMILY. l » " | Pittman of THE EVE NG STAR, WASHI NGTO. NOTABLES ATTEND MORGAN FUNERAL Roosevelts Among Those at Rites Conducted at St. Thomas’ Church. President and Mrs. Roosevelt headed a list of dignitaries attending the funeral today of W. Forbes Mor- gan, former treasurer of the Demo- cratic National Committee, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Mr. Morgan, who was 58, died Tuesday of a heart attack at Columbus, Ohio. In the group which gathered with the President to pay final tribute to the man who directed the financing of both of the Roosevelt campaigns were members of the cabinet, Con- gress, the diplomatic corps and rank- ing officials of the Federal and New York State governments. Before an altar banked high with floral tributes from the White House and many parts of the country, the Episcopal services were conducted by Rev. Howard G. Wilkinson, rector of St. Thomas. Among the honorary pallbearers were James Roosevelt, the President’s eldest son; Secretary of State Hull, Postmaster General Farley, Senators Robinson of Arkansas and Barkley of Kentucky, Frank C. Walker, financial chairman of the Democratic National Committee; Charles Michelson, pub- licity director of the committee; Ed- ward D. Flynn, Secretary of State of New York; Dr. James M. Doran, for- mer prohibition commissioner; Wil- | |liam A. Julian, Treasurer of the United States; Joseph P. Tumulty, former secretary to President Wilson, and Grover C. Whalen, New York Among those present at the services | were Secretary of Commerce Roper, | Senators Guffey of Pennsylvania and Nevada, Bernard M. | Baruch, Joseph E. Davies, Ambassador | | to Russia; Stewart McDonald, Federal | | housing administrator, and members of the White House secretariat and staff. The body is to be taken to Mr. Morgan's ancestral home, Tivoli, N. Y., | for burial. Mr. Morgan, who made his home here at the Wardman Park Hotel, was president of the Distilled Spirits In- | stitute at the time of his death. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sarah Morgan, and & son, William Forbes Morgan, jr., of New York. MAURICE C. SHERBERT DIES; RITES TOMORROW Long Illness Fatal to Veteran Employe of Capital Transit Company. Maurice Childs Sherbert, 64, an em- | ploye of the Capital Transit Co., died | Wednesday night in Sibley Hospital after a long illness. | Funeral services will be held at 1 | p.m. tomorrow at his late residence, | 921 F street northeast, to be followed % | by additional services at 2:30 p.m. at Mount Harmony Church, Chesapeake Beach road, Calvert County, Md. | Burial will be in Mount Harmony Cemetery. A native of Calvert County, Mr. Sherbert had been motorman here for the last 27 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lydia Virginia Sherbert; five daughters, Mrs. Addie E. Munck, Mrs. Ella M. Snell- ‘mg< Mrs, Mary J. Moore and Miss F. | Virginia Sherbert, all of this city, and Mrs. Alice R. Booze, Baltimore; a son, |Maurice Henry Sherbert, this city; a | sister, Mrs. Ella Howard, Baltimore, | and three grandsons. 'D.C. STUDENTS HONORED |To Study International Law at The Hague This Summer. Two Washington students—Elton Atwater of American University and : | Fergus Berlanger of Georgetown Uni- versity—have been awarded scholar- ships by the Division of International Law of the Carnegie Endowmen for International Peace. They will study this Summer at the Academy of Inter- national Law at The Hague. Three other women and six men also re- cetved scholarships. The Academy'’s fifteenth session will be held from July 5 to August 27. Twenty-two specialists, among them professors, magistrates, lawyers and diplomats, will give 142 lectures dur- ing the Summer. IOWA GRADUATES DINE Alumni Association Told of De- velopment of University. Development of the University of Towa since its founding 90 years ago was described last night by Dr. Willard Lampe, director of the school of religion. He was the principal speaker at the Jowa Alumni Association dinner at the Harrington Hotel. Motion pictures of the campus and college life were presented by Dr. Bruce Mahan and Dr. Frank Phillips and a musical program was given by Mrs. Lyla Nash Watenbe and Miss Dorma Herzog. Karl Hoffman, presi- dent, was the toastmaster. Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C St. NE. Llnc. 5537 Nortb Side of Stanton Park MRS. BARR, MOTHER OF D. C. DOCTOR, DIES 97-Year-Old Resident of Joliet, Ill, Was Native of Scot- land. Word was received in Washington today of the death in Joliet, Ill., of Mrs. Jessie Barr, mother of Dr. Wil- liam C. Barr, secretary of the District Golf Association. Dr. Barr left today for Joliet, where funeral services will be held Sunday. Mrs. Barr, who was 97, died after & fall at her home. Born in Kilmar- nock, near Edinburgh, Scotland, she came to the United States in 1865 and had lived in Joliet for many years. She is survived by five children and & number of grandchildren and great- grandchildren, . MISS BELLE BOCOCK DIES; RITES TODAY Father of Octogenarian Was Mem- ber of Congress Here Before Civil War. Miss Belle N. Bocock, daughter of the late Thomas S. Bocock, member of Congress here before the Civil War and later Speaker of the Confederate Congress, died here yesterday after a long illness. She was in her eighties. For many years a resident of Wash- ington, Miss Bocock held a Govern- ment position here until she retired about 10 years ago after being injured when struck by an automobile. Her father was a member of Con- gress from 1847 to 1861. Then, after service in the Confederate Congress, he served from 1869 to 1878 as a mem- ber of the Virginia House of Delegates. Miss Bocock was born at Appomattox, | Va She leaves a half sister, Mrs. Wil- liam A. Roberts, Chase City Va. and | & half brother, W. P. Bocock of Appo- mattox. Funeral services are being held to- day in Hines funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. OCCASIONAL PIECES REDUCED Virginia Sofa—Solid Philippine mahog- Delightful tapestry cover- Anniversary Sale $7().50 59 any frame. ing. Price U. S. ARREST LAW IS INVOKED HERE Employed in Case Against Pair Waiting Extradition to Philadelphia. A recently enacted Federal statute making it a felony to move in inter- staie commerce to avoid arrest was invoked yesterday against Carlion G. Williams and James R. Steele, both held here to await extradition to Philadelphia, where they are wanted ¥ Fo /U D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 193 in connection with a number of hold- ups. The men were arraigned yesterday before United States Commissioner Needham C. Turnage, who set Steele's bond at $20,000 lnd Williams® af $10.000. The men were arrested here by Detective Sergt. Richard OCox and arraigned on April 3 before Police Judge Edward M. Curran on fugitive warrants charging 16 cases of hold-up in Philadelphia. Steele is wanted in 13 cases and Williams in three, accord- ing to the warrants. Both defendants at that time de- manded 30 days for extradition and Judge Curran set May 4 for hearing. This date coincides with the one set by Commissioner Turnage. f R /AN e \N A good reputation n~ X8 15 our most valuable asset A good reputation is priceless, for it is something that takes many years to create, The James T. Ryan Funeral Home enjoys the reputation for offering funeral services rich in beauty, dignity and refinement, fairly priced, and within the means of every family. You may place full confi- dence in Ryan service for every help in bereavement. Ryan De Luxe Ambulance Service, the Last Word in Ambulance Service. AT. 1700. Phone James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ATlantic 1700-1701 for one price. Sale Price__. 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