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—12 *» Beaths. ADLER. AMELIA . On Tuesday. May' 15, 10 Sibley Hospital, AMELIA THORNE_ ADLER. widow of Rudolph F. Adler. Funeral from her late Tesidence. Silesia. Md., on Thursday. Mav 20, at 1:30 p.m. Services at St. John's Episcopal Church. Broad Creek. Md. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. TInterment church cemetery. ALLEN. IRENE KIT. Departed this life on Sunday. May 16. 1937, at her resi- dence. 1724 New Jersey ave. n.w.. after a brief iliness. IRENE KIT ALLEN. the beloved daughter of the late Emma and James Allen. She leaves to mourn their joss a aevoied brother. Ned Allen: two nephews. other relatives anc {riends. Remains’ resting at _her late residence. Funeral Thursaay. May 20. at 1 p.m.. from Asbury Church. Interment in Har- mony Cemctery, Arrangements by L. E, Murray & Son. ARENDES. DELIA. On Wednesday. May 19, 1 DELIA ARENDES of 610 G st s.e.. beloved wife of the late John Henry Arendes and mother of Frank H. Wil- liam F.. Joseph G. and John H. Arendes ai from the James T. Ryan funera 317 Pa. ave. se. on Saturday at X:30 a.m.. thence to St. Peter's Church, where mass will be of< fered at 9 a.m.’ Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 BANNISTER, On Monday, Ma 17, 1955, at 11 am. HERBERI BANNISTER. devoted son of Andrew Bannister, brother of Harrison and How- ard Baunister. Hilda Hall Hannah Gaither, Heloise Smith and _Hester Weaver. Remainc resting at the Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 143 st. nw. Funeral Friday, May § a.m. from the Church of the Incarna- tion, Deanwood, D. C. 20 BUCKINGHAM. WILLIAM F. On Tuesday. M I8, 1937, at his residence. ;10 Takoma ‘ave. Takoma Park. Md.. WIL- LIAM F. BUCKINGHAM. beloved hus- band of the late Emma W._ Buckingham and father_o! Hugh and Hariey buck- ingham. Funeral services at his late residence on Thursday. May 20. at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. Please omit flowers. COATES. WARFIELD. On Monday, May 17. 1837, at Casualty Hospilal, after a brief illness. WARFIELD COATES. the beloved husband of Einora M. Coates (nee Brooks) of 101 4th st nw; brother of Charles Coates, Lenora David: son. Mattie Anderson. Gertrude Quill and May Ella Crabb; stepfather of Nor- man Brooks of New York City. Many other reiatives and frienas also survive him. " Remains_ resting at Henry Washington Sons funeral home. N st. n.w.. where funeral services will be held iday Mayv 1. at 1 p.m, Inter- ment 1n Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Remains may be viewed after p.m. | Thursday. 2osam DE LACY, KATHERINE MARY. On Wed- nesday. 19, 194,. at Providence Hospital, KATHERINE MARY DE LACY. beloved wife of the late William H. De Lacy. Notice of funeral later. DOCKENDORF, CLARA D. On Tuesday. May I8 1437 at vohn Hobkins Hos: pital CLARA 'D. ' DOCKENDORF. _iate residence. Riverdale. Md.. beloved wife of Wilham_P. Dockendort “and mother of Helen Trage: of Chicago. Iil. Ralph Hustis of Baltimore and Charles. May. Robert and Vera Dockendorf. Rema Testing at Gasch's funeral home. 4 Maryland ave. Hyatisville. Md. _Serv- ices at the above {uneral home on Friday. May 21. at 2 p.m. Relatives and iriends invited, “Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. 20 DUCLOS. GEORGE E. On_ Monday. May 7. 1037 4t Waiter Reed Hospital GEORGE 'E._ DUCLOS. beloved husband of Jennett Duclos. He js also survived by ‘eight daughters and four sons. Fu- neral from the W. W._ Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st_se.. | on Thursday May 20. at p.m. Rela: tives and friends invited to attend In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. 19 | HAG On Tues- day. ~at Children’s Hos- NN' MASSEY HAGAN. | aged 5. beloved daughier of Marian and | Foster Hagan, Funeral from the Episco- | pal Church of the Epiphany. 1317 G st. | Thursday. May 20, at o private. NBUCH. GERTRUDE ) denly. on_Monday. at Casualty Hospital. GERTRUDE MARY HAGENBUCH of 121 South Wells ave.. | Fdmonston. Md. beloved wife of Paul | G. Hagenbuch. mother of Charles. Frank Paul, jr.. and Ph buch. and s Philadelphia, Rahway. N ' You at a.. Frank H,' Keefer of | ¥ and Hazel E. Keefer of Princeton. N.'J. “Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. suburban funeral home. 918 Cleveland ave. Riverdale, | Md. ‘on Thursday. May 20" at * pm. | Relatives and friends invited, Interment | Fort Lincoln Cemetery. (Wcodbury. N. | J.. and Wilkes-Barre. Pa. papers please copy.) 19 BANNAN. WILLIAM. Suddenly. on Mon- day. May 13 1037, at Emergency Hos- pital. WILLIAM HANNAN of 1571 17th | st beloved husband of the late Ancela | Hannan (iee Casey). Funeral will be held from the above residence on Thurs- day. ‘May _20. at 930 am Reaulem | mass at St. Matthews' Church at 10 | am. Relatives and friends invited. 1In- | terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 19 | HARRIS, EMMA C. On Tuesday, Mav 1S, | 1937, at her residence Champlain st. n.w. EMMA C. HARRIS, devoted wife of ‘Joseph Harris, mother of Lena Mason, grandmother of Frederick John- son. She also leaves other relative friends. ~ Remains resting ac Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1 8t nw. Funeral Thursday. May 8 p.m. from the above funeral cl Interment Hanover. Va 20 BEALY. MSGR. PATRICK J.. S. T. D. On Tuesday. May 1K 1057 at 4 pm. 8l Providence Hospital. Msgr. PATRICK J. HEALY. S. T. D. professor of church history i’ the School of Sacred Sciences at the Catholic University. Time and | blace of funeral to be announced later. | HOLLAND. BETHIAR A. J. On Tuesday. May 1K 1937, at Emcrgency Hospital, | BETHIAR HOLLAND, the beloved | wife of Willlam C. Holland and_mother | of Miss Ethel V. Holland. Miss Beatrice | Holland_and Mrs. Mattie Fugate of Os- | wego. Ores.: late residence. 1ith st. n.w. Funeral from the W. 'W. Cham- bers Co. funeral home 1400 Chapin st. | n.w. on Thursday. May 20. at 3 p.m. Relatives ard friends invited. Interment | Cedar Hill Cemetery. 10| BMUEBNER. ALICE V. On Tuesday. May | 18, 1947, at the fesidence of her son. Glenn C. Hanson. 1835 Mass. av ALICE V. HUEBNER (nee Funcral from the above Saturday. May 2. at 1:30 pm.: thence to Kendall Bapiist Church. 203 9th st. | &w. where services be held at m. Relatives and friends invited nterment Congressional Cemetery. 21 BUNTER, El IE. On Monday, . 1937 Home for the Aced LILLIE HUNTER. ife of the late William Hunter. ~She leaves & number of good friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. until 3 pm. Wednesday thereafter at the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlor. 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Fu- neral Thursday. May 20, at 'l pm. from the West End parior. Rev. W. A. Jones officlating. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery BYSAN. LAURA V. On Tuesday. May 18, 937, at her residence 1214 L st. n.W. URA V.. wife of Leo V. Hysan. Body Testing at the Tabler Funeral Home. Inc 4217 9th st. n.w.. until Thursday. May 20, where services will be held at 2 pm. followed by_interment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend 3 CVERY. CECELIA. Suddenly. on Monday. May 17, 1937. at_her residence. 404 Florida ave n.w. CECELIA. the beloved wife of Waiter Tverv. mother of Walter L. and Randolph Ivery. Mamie Paris, Touise Walker and Willette grandmother of Vera Watkins. Eugene Ivery. Russell and Richard Paris: sister of Mamie Taylor. Many other relatives and friends also survive her. Remains resting at Henry S Washington & Sons’ funeral home. 467 N st. n.w. Funeral Thursday. May 20 at 1:30 pm. from Contee A. M. E. Zion Church. Division ave. and Karl Dl. ne. Relatives and friends invited. o NS, WILL. _On_Sunday. May 16, WILL JENKINS. devoted son of ra Ruffin. brother of Frank Charles Cater. Nopple Ruffin. Lillian Lee and the late Claud Jenkins. Remains rest- ing at the W Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. until 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 19." Intérment Lewis- ton, N, C. ——— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JoseEh F. Birch’s Sons (A L. HAYCOCK Manager) Phone West 0098 Bbiunes 18873034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. YL s st N¥ NAtional 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. ither the successor to nor connected with o original W R. Speare establishment. Naudnaize03_1009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTT _409 8th 8t. 8.E. Lincoln 0530 J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium §th and Masss. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 er One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 B17 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 Lucasi FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER WODTRATE BRicEs AHONE NAT ATon O ‘Sasaut: Cor. 14th & Eye GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1213 P .'; “'Lo ls"lllug 4278 BURTON'S FLORIST $oso Funeral Sprays, $250 up - HYATTS. 785027 EveninmAT. 0162 Beatys. NS, RUTH. On Monday. May 17, . at Garfleld Hospital, RUTH JEN- KINS, devoted daughter of Rosa ‘Jen- kins. sister of Arthur. Willie and Roose- velt ' Jenkins and Lois Childs:_devoted friend of Lucille Thurston. She aiso leaves other relatives and {riends. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 14 nw' Fu- neral Saturday, May ‘m. from the above funeral nterment Johnston, 8. C. 21 JOHNSON. DENCY ELIZABETH. On Bui day May 161937, at Gallinger Hospit DENCY ELIZABETH JOHNSON aged 26 years. She leaves to mourn their lcss her mother. Mary Dangerfleld: step- father. Samuel Dangerfleld: one daug ter. Louise; one brother. Julian Danger- field: “one’ adopted sister, Fannie G. Folks: four uncles and a host of other Iclatives and friends. Funeral services Thursday. May 20 at 1 p.m. at the Ebenezer ‘Baptist Church. Occoguan, Va. Services will be conducted by Rev. Hall. Interment family plot. Woodbridge. Va. “ou st at'$ church, JORDAN. MARY. _On Tuesday. May 18. 1 MARY JORDAN (nee Bessie Con- way). beloved sister of James Conway and "Mrs. Alice Burnhardt. = Funeral from the residence of her brother. 20: Baker. ave., Colmar Manor_Md.. on Fri- day. May 21 at 2 pm. Relaiives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 20 KEENAN. JOHN. On Tuesday. May 18 1937 ‘ai Mount ~Alto Hospital. JOHN KEENAN of the Park Towers Apart- ments. Remains shipped to Pawtucket. R. I _Interment in St. Patrick's Ceme- tery. Pawtucket. R. I. DANIEL. On ‘Tuesday. May IX. 197, at his residence 1046 Florida ave. n.w. DANIEL_ KINDALL. beloved husband "of ‘Maud Kindall. brother of Arthur_Kindall. nephew of Mrs. Willie Reid. Mrs, Nannie Henry. Mrs. Bessie Harris and George Steele. and cousin of Mrs. Ada_Jasper and Miss Martha Good. Funeral from his late residence Thurs: day. May_20. at 2:30 p.m. Friends : vited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. ~ (Wheeling, W. Va. Dapers please copy.) Arrangements by McGuire. LAMBERT. BLANCHE ASHBY. On Tues: day. May 1R. 1937 at the residence of her’daughter. Mrs. Walter G. Campbell. Livingstone Heights. Va. in her SKih year. BLANCHE ASHBY LAMBERT. Sur- viving her also are a son. M. ‘Ashby Lambert of Raleigh. N. C.. and two sis- ters. Mrs. I. L. Johnson of Washington D. C.. and Mrs. William Birney of Cul- pever. Va. —Interment at Culpeper. Va Thursday. May 20. at 11 o'clock. No flowers. . LIEBER. RICHARD HENRY. Sudds Tuesday. May 18, 1037 at his refidence. | 41 _Hamilton st. h.w. RICHARD HENRY | LIEBER. beloved husband of Ruth W. | Lieber (nee Wrenn). Funeral services at the above address on Thursday. May 0. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. LOCKWOOD, JOHN WILLIAM. On Tue day. May 'IN. 1937, at Providence Ho: pital, JOHN WILLIAM LOCKWOOD. beloved husband of Mildred Lillian Loc wood (nee Van Dusky). ~Funeral from his late residence. 3351 Nichols ave. se. on Friday. May @1 at 1:30 pm Services at Esther Memorial Church of the Holy Communion, Congress Heights. at o pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Ariington National Cemetery a2 McARTHUR, WILLIAM HENRY. On Tues- day, May 18. 1937 &t his residence. 1428 G st se. WILLIAM HENRY McARTHUR. | Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Southeast funeral home, 517 11th st. s.e., on Friday May 1. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Inter- men: Cedar Hill Cemetery. 21 McARTHUR. o KINDALL ly. on WILLIAM H. Attention. I O. Members of Golden Rule Lodge. No. 1. are requested Lo pay their 1e- spects 1o our late brother. WILLIAM | H. MCARTHUR. Services at the W. | W. ‘Chambers Co.” Southeast funerai T1th st se. on Friday. | a7 at % pm. Interment ( Cemetery A_M._HOUFF. Nobie Grand T. R. CORDELL. Secretars. MCARTHUR. WILLIAM H. Officers and members of Martha Washington Rebekah | Lodee are reauested to attend the fu- neral of our late brother, WILL] McARTHUR. Friday. May D from the W. W Southeast funeral home, MAE_HARDING. Noble Grand, MINNIE A. BUTTS. Rec. Sec. 20% McDANIELS. BELLE (NEE HIGH). On Monday. May 17. 1937, at her residence. 1525 Riogs st. n.w. BELLE McDANIELS devoted mother of Margaret High. May Butler and Edgar McDaniels. She ‘also leaves one sister. other rela- tives _and friends. Funeral Thursday. May 20_at 2 pm . from the above resi- dence. Rev. Spottswood officiating In- terment Harmony Cemetery. Relatives and_friends invited. Arrangements by W. Ernest Jarvis 19 McNAMEE. CHARLES E. On Tuesday. May 18 1 at his_residence _in Ber: wyn. Md.. CHARLES E, McNAMEE. aged 60, beloved husbard of Sarah Elizabeth | McNamee Funera. from his late res dence on Thursday May 20. at 2 p.m. Relatives and fricnds invited. Inter- ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 20 Departed this life sud- Mav 18, 1 at 4210 Alatama ave. se. LOUIS MILLER He | leaves to mourn their loss cne daughter Louise Miller: two stepdaughters Mar- Jackson and Vioiz Whitfleld: one five sisters Fan- Elizaboth Ross. Ella Miller r and Rachel Miller. three brothers. Noab Miller. Edward Miller and Jacob Miller: five sisters-in-law: three brothers-in-law and several other rela- tives and friends. Remains Testing at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 £outh Capitol st. Notice of funeral later. MILLER. NORMAN Buddenly. on May 19. 19 at, Gal- inger Hospita NOR- MAN JOSEPH MILLER. beloved ‘son of Walter A and Emma A. Miller. Notice of funeral later. * NUHN. ARY JANE. On_ Monday. May 17. 1 at Providence Hospital MARY JANE. "the beloved daughter of Aifred L. and Esther C. Nuhn. residence. 648 6ith st. ne. Funeral from her late residence on Thursday. May 20, at 8:] am.: thence to &t. Joseph's Church here mass will be ‘said at 9 am. Relatives | and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemectery. Arrangements by Wm. H. Sardo & Co 19 OEHMANN. MARIE LOUISE. day, Mav 19 1947, at her residence. | 1253 Lawrence . n'e. MARIE LOUISE | OEHMANN. beloved wife of Col. John W. Qehmann_and mother of Dorothy L. Krause. William B. and John C. Oeh- mann. ' Funeral from her late residence on Friday. May 1. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Anthony's Church, where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Washington Memorial Park’ Cemetery. Services by the W, W. Chambers Co. 20 RAPPA, JOSEPH. On Monday. May 17, 1937, “at_Sibley Memorial Hospital, JOSEPH RAPPA. beloved husband of Anna Rappa (nee Vaccaro) of 713 10th st. n.e. Funeral will be held from Tim- othy Hanlon's funeral parlors, 641 H st. ne. on Friday. May 21_at 8:30 am. Requiem mass ‘at Holy Rosary Church at § am. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. Relatives and friends Invited, 19 REIDY, JAMES J. On Tuesday. May 18, 1937, ‘at his residence. 170 North Cart lina ave. se. JAMES J. REIDY. beloved husband of Hannah A. Reidy and brother of Mrs. T. S. Garges and Mrs. J. F. Auk- ward. ' Services will be held at’ his late residence on Thursday. May 20. at | am.: thence to St. Peter's Church. ond and C sts. s.e. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Rel- atives ‘and- friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 19 ROBINSON. ROGER. On Tuesday. May E at 2:40 p.m., at his residence, i Shannon pl._se. Apt 4 after & brief iliness. ROGER ROBINSON. be- loved husband of Florence Robinson and devoted father of Lillian Williams. Justina Scott and Minnie Hodges. He also is survived by four grandchiidren Catherine Guy. Roger. Clifford afid Dolores Hodges. Notice of funeral later, SATTERWHITE. JOHN. On Tuesday. May 18,1937 at Freedmen's Hospital. JOHN SATTERWHITE. ~devoted husband _of Ellen Satterwhite. father of Calvert. Bernice and Charlotte Satterwhite. Ri mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvi funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Fi neral Friday, May 21, at 11 am. from above funeral church. Interment Rose. mont Cemetery. 0 SHEEHY. THOMAS J. Suddenly. on Mon- day. May 17.1937. at Homeopathic Hos- ital. THOMAS J. SHEEHY. the beloved usband of Marie ~Elizabeth Sheehy. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n. Thursdey. M to St.Aloysius y Capitol and I sts.. where mass will be offered at & a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SILVA. ELLA GUESS. On Sunda: 16. 1937, at 8:30 p'm.. at Garfield Hos- Mrs. ELLA GUESS SILVA. beloved wife ‘of John Silva. 8he also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. Mrs. Mar- tha Smith and Mrs. Mary Yates: one brother. George Terry. and nieces and nephews. Remains resting at Janifer's funeral home. 1141 22nd st. n.w. - neral Thursday. May 20. at 1 pi from the above funeral home. Inier- ment Lincoln Memorizl Cemetery. * SMITH EUGENE F. On Monday. May 17. 1937 at his residence. 1432 North Caro- lina’ ave. EUGENE F. SMITH. be- loved husband of Katherine A. Smith. Funeral from above residence on Thurs. day. May 20, &t 10 a.m. Relatives and friends ‘invited. ~ Inferment Arlington National Cemetery. 19 SMITH. EUGENE F. ‘The comrades of Richard J. Harden Camp. No. 2. United Spanish War Veterans. will “assemble at 1432 North Carolina ave. n.e. Thursday. May 7. at 9:45 am. for the of “our late “comrade. EU( F. SMITH. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. H_M. MANNING. Commander. H. L. LESLIE. Adfutant. SPEAKER, WILLIAM SILAS. On Monday. May 17. 1937. at his residence. 904 Kearney st. ne. WILLIAM SILAS SPEAKER. the beloved father of George E. Prederick W. Raymond M. Speaker, Mrs. Mary E. Proctor. Margaret E. Alien, John_ Speaker. Mrs. Leana Knode, Mrs. Ella Knode of S8harpsburg. Md.. and Mrs. Gertrude Wrenn of Millerton. N. Y. neral services at the above residence on ‘Thursday. May 20. at 10 a.m. Rela- %lvu l{m {riends invited to l‘.ttefn“ l!lh- erment _Sharp: rvices by the W. Southeast fu- neral home. On Wednes- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1937. Beatha. TAYLOR. ANNA M. On Wednesday, May 19. 1837 ANNA M. TAYLOR of 51 ah st. s.w. Remains resting mes T. Ryan funeral home. 31 Pa. ave. se. Notice of funeral Iater. THOMAS. BESSIE S. Departed this life Tuesday_May 18.° 1937 after a brief iliness. ' BESSIE_THOMAS. the devoted wife of George R. Thomas. She also is survived by many. friends, _Remains resting with L. EMurray & Son. 12th and V st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. THOMPSON. BERTIE. On Wednesday. May 19. 1937. at_her residence. 1714 B st. nw. Miss BERTIE THOMPSON, daughter of the late Frances Thompson and sister of Malvina Langston of De- troit. Mich. —Remains temporarily rest- ing at the McGuire funeral home. No- tice of funeral hereafter, 20 TIBBETS, LILLIE BROOKE. On Tue _‘\lflly 18. 1 7. At _her residence. 7 20th st. n.w.. LILLIE BROOKE TIBBETS, wite of ‘the late’ Francis Jarmes. Tinbets and mother of Mrs. George H. Gravson, L. Ethel. Anna F._ Alice C.. Franci J. and’ Dr. Lyman B. Tiobels. ' Funerai services at SL. Margaret's Chirch. Conn. 3y, and Bancrofl'st ol Thursdey ay 20. at 2: p.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 2 TRISE. FRANKLIN A. On Tuesday, May 18, 1937, at the home of Mrs. Claude 3. 'sisk. PRANKLIN A. TRISE aged 81 Years. beloved husband of Mrs Busy . He is also survived by one’ sister, Molly ‘Trise.” Funeral services at Hysong’s parlors. 1300 N st. n.w.. on Thursday."May 20. at 11 an." Tators ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 10 VAUGHN, JAMES W. On Sunday. May 16 190 t Walter Reed Hospital. JAMES " VAUGHN. beloved husband. of ‘Mattie M’ Vaughn and. father of Vivien® V. Marion W. and Stanley M. Vaughn: son of Mary A_Vaughn and brother of Lloyd Vaughn. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st mow. on Thursday. May 20. at 2 pm.: Relatives and {riends fhvited. Inter- ment Arlington National Cemetery. 19 WHELAN, GEORGE J. On Wednesday. May 19. 1937 GEORGE J. WHELAN. beloved son of Anna Whelan and the late George A" Whelan and beloved brother of Miss Grace M. Whelan. Harry T: Whelan: Mrs. Claide Bowman and Mrs. . Raiph Kersey. Remains resting at the funeral home of Perry & Waish 20 H st. how. Notice of funeral hereafter. In Memoriam. CURRY. ELLEN. In sad but loving_re- membrance of my dear wife. ELLEN CURRY, who departed this life two years 8o today. May 19. 1935 Gone but not forgotten. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, JACOB C. CURRY. o DORSEY. JULIA F.. AND COLLINS, LUCY. In loving remembrance of our dear mother. JULIA F. DORSEY. who left us seventeen years ago today. May 19. 0, and our aunt, LUCY COLLINS. one y ago. May 1. 1936, Anniversary mas Friday, May 21 &t St. Cyprian's Church. We cannot clasp your loving hands, Your sweet smiles we cannot see, But let this little token show We_ still remember them. TNRED SO LR MRy VIBCES: 5 ARY 2 ERSON. DKEK GEDNEY, WILLIAM E. A tribute o the of our frien V] JIAM E. GEDNEY. who died nine years ago today, May 19. 192K, His memory will ever be with us MRS. GARLINGER AND FAMILY. * GROSHON. MATTIE B. In sad and lovine nembrance of our dear mother. MAT- TIE B. GROSHON, who departed this life eleven’ vears ago today. May 10, 1 We wish that every one might have had a mother fust like you. So altogether lovable. so sweet. o dear, 50 trie We wish somchow we could express the love the long We possess to have you back— iust you. HER CHILDREN. RULLMANN. SARAW JANE. A love to the memory of our dear. beloved mother. SARAH JANE RULLMANN. who left us to o to heaven twe: years ago today. May 10, 1817, Mother. It is a wonderful other folks can love mother understands. "She works for you. looks after vou. loves you forgives vou anything you may do. and then the only thing bad she ever does to you is to die and leave you. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. ND. WILLIAM A. In loving remem- ce of our dear husband and father. WILLIAM 'A. VOLLAND. who passed away one year ago today. May 19. 1936, Deep in our hearts you are fondly re- membered Sweet. happy memories cling to your nanie: True hearts that loved you with deepest affection Always will love you in death just the same. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * WALKER. ELLA. In sad but loving remem- brance’ of my dear mother. ELLA WALKER. who departed vear axo todav. May 19. 1936, Loved in life. remembered in death DEVOTED DAUGHTER. FLORENCE TURNER. - WEBSTER. GENEVA JOHNSON. In sad but loving remembrance of our devored wiie and mother, GENEVA JOHNSON WEBSTER. who fell asieep in Jesus' arms eight vears ago today May 19. 1920, Many are the days gone by Since you. dear one. heard us sigh; Yet to us no one has been so near As you. our wife and mother. dear. Sometimes we wonder Why you were taken away But we are waiting to meet you some sweet day. When life's burden we shall share no more, And we. too. have passed to that great shore. THE FAMILY. * WILLIAMS. GEORGE H. 1In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my dear son GEORGE H. WILLIAMS. who departed this_life two years ago today. May 19. 14 Dear. in mv heart vou are fondly re- memtrere Sweet. happy memories cling to your ing. a mother but only your name A true heart that loved you with deepest aflection Alwavs will the same. YOUR LOVING MOTHER. * WONDRACK. JOSEPH F. In loving re- membrance of our dear father and pappoo. JOSEPH F. WONDRACK who left us 5o suddenly one vear ago today, May 19. 1930, to meet our mother. You left us all so suddenly, You didn't sav good-by. But we were glad vou didn't suffer long Before you had to die. Your battle is over. the victory you've won. love you in death just You loved your five children and helped | f every one; _ Now we're “down here” with our burdens to bear. But we know you are happy with mother “up there.” 8o we cherish the memories we have in | our hearts And pray we'll all meet again. never to part. HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. WONDRACK. JOSEPH F. AND ANNA In_loving remembrance of JOSEPH 'F. WONDRACK. who Dassed away one vear ago today_ May 19. 1936 and ANNA M. WONDRACK. who passed away July 13, 1934, 8o sad. so sudden was the call. Their sudden deaths were a shock to all: But God in His wisdom knew what was | est. 8o He fook them home to heaven to rest, | YOUR LOVING SISTER. BARBARA. ¢ One of the LARGEST 'UNDERTAKERS W THE WORLD C PARLORS FOR BETTER SERVICE Chamber 3 Funena. Howes Main_Office Seuthoast Oftice 14tk & Chapin 8ts. 517 Klevents 8. S.X. NW. Phene tribute of | this life one | CHILDREN AND GRAND- | MSGR. P. . HEALY, EDUCATOR, IS DEAD Catholic University Profes- sor Recently Was Hon- ored by Pope. Msgr. Patrick Joseph Healy, 65, pro- fessor of church history in the School of the Sacred Sciences at Catholic University and former dean of the university’s theological faculty, died late yesterday in Providence Hos- pital. ‘Widely known as an educator, Msgr. Healy had been professor of church history at the university since 1910. Pre- viously — from 1903 to 1905—he had served as an instructor in his- tory there, be- coming assistant professor in 1905 Msgr. Healy. et professor in 1907. He held the asso- ciate professorship for three years. Pope Pius XI recently appointed Msgr. Healy a domestic prelate of the papal household. Born in Waterford, Ireland, he was graduated from Catholic University in 1898, receiving the degree of bachelor Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Today. BERENGARIA_Cherbourg PAN-AMERICAN—Buenos Alres SAN JUAN—AZua S | SEMINOLE —Jacksonville "_ GEROLSTEIN—Antwerp __ Tomorrow. orfolk — 'NOOGA—Savannah SHEND—S8t. Johns _ Puerto Barrlos 2 enon L SCANSTATES —Santa Marta TOLOA—Santa Marta Friday, May 21, NTIDA._La_Ceiba EAU ‘THIERRY——Cristobal C| —Hamburg ___ & OF BERMUDA— 100 PM “2211:00 ATM 800 P'M saturday. 3 MARTINIQUE —Jacmel PRESIDENT HARDI —Rotterdam ~ T ADAMS— World cruise =2 - 8:30AM. - 2:00 A Z 800 Al 10:00 A.M. (Trans-Atlantic.) Today. ALPINE—Beira 730 AM. | HANSA_—Hambure | Midnight ! Noon | Z 1:00PM. | ©:00 AM! | Tomorrow. BERENGARIA—South CARINTHIA—London EXCHESTER_Tunis Friday. May AMERICAN TRADER — London AUGVALD—Lisbon 7 BLACK FALCON—Antwerp BREMEN —Bremen 5 Antwerp A—Glassow | Saturday May 22. 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In 1899 he re- ceived the degree of licentiate in sacred theology and in 1903 the degree of doctor of sacred theology. Msgr. Healy was a member of the American Society of Church History, the American Historical Association, the American Political Science Asso- cietion, the American-Irish Historical Soclety and the American Catholic Historical Society. He was the author of “The Valerian Persecution” and “Historical Chris- tianity and the Social Question.” Catholic University authorities were awaiting the arrival of relatives be- fore completing the funeral arrange- ments. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cool tonight; tomorrow fair and slightly warmer; gentle northwest or north winds becoming variable to- morrow. Maryland—Fair and slightly cooler, probably slight frost in extreme west portion tonight; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature in west and central portions. - Virginia—Fair and somewhat cool- er, probably light frost in extreme northwest portion tonight; tomorrow fair, slightly warmer in extreme northwest portion. West Virginia—Fair and continued cool, possibly light frost in exposed | places in northeast portion tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this morning. Report for Last 21 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. o1 0 94 Yesterday— 4 pm. R pm Midnight 29,01 0.0 90 Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 70, at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Year ago. 76 Lowest. 54. at 1:15 a.m. today. g0, 63 Record Temperatures This Year, Highest, 93, on April 18, Lowest, 15."on February Humidity for Last 21 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest. 92 per cent. at 1 a.m. today. Lowest, 25 per cent, at noon yesterday. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Geodetic Burvey.) Today. 3530 am 10116 am 3151 p'm. 10:34 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Year Coast and Sun. today Sun’ tomorrow Moon, today 6 p.m Automobile lights must be | one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the | Capital (current month to date): Month. 1937, Avke. January _. 7.8 February _ March Avril May. June July August September | October Novemoer December 3 Weather in Various Cities. Temp. Rain- Baro. H'h Low.{all. Weath'r 2 Clear Rain Cloudy Rain turned on Record 7.83 97 654 R84 Stations. o NEew Atlanta, Ga._ Atlanuc City’ Baltimore. Md.. Birmingham | Bismarck. N. D. Boston. Mass Bufalo. N. Y. Charleston | Chicago. T 3 Cincinnati, Ohio 30.10 Cleveland, Ohio 0.0t Columbia. S Denver Colo Detroit. Mich. El Paso, Tex Galveston. Tex Helena. Mont. Huron' 8. D Tndiarapolis | Jacksonville Kansas City ~ _ Los Angeles Louisville Ky. Miami. Fia. 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