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A—12 xx Braths. BECKER, WILLIAM F. On June . 1937, WILLIAM the beloved Thusband of Margaret E. Becker. falher of Charles A Willlam A Becker, M ary Sita and Mrs. Mar- ®are Fultz and brother of Becker and Fred E. Becker. from the —residence’ of his 1202 G st. ne. on Saturday af 830 am.: thence to St. Peter's Church. where requiem mass will be red at # am. for the repose of his atives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet ‘Cemetery. ices by the W. W Chambers Co. South- funeral home 4 GIE. On Wednesday Freedmen's Hospital ~'CANNON fe of Cannon. devot Mrs, Graham and Ki B chaoel drd fune TTON., ALBERTA. Departed this OO ey hay i1, Ta9a &t Gallmger Hosp ALBERTA' COTTON. devoted daughter "of ~Nelson _Dawson, mother of Roberta Cotton. She also leaves to mourn their loss a brother, Major Bryant i other relatives and friends. Remains restng at Harbour Bros’ funeral home. 48 K s neral Friday, June ‘4. at the above funeral home. Woodlawn Cemetery DIEGELMANN LEO. On LEO DIEGELM Wednesday. F.” BECKER. Funeral daughter. June 5. MAG- James Ruth e " Remains Rhines funeral S Interment Tuesdav. June 1 beloved hus- Reauiem am. Rel terment s Cemetery The Holy Name So- “hurch_will_meet at LEO DIEGE n Thursda; at to recite the FRED DIEGELM JOSEPH DIEGELMAN DIXON. JOSEPH. Deparied Wednesday_ June 2. 1437 liness. JOSEPH DIXON 7 their loss a loving mother a wife. Martha Dixon: a X pm N ident. this life after a short He leaves to Addie aush- al meral June 4 Payne's Cemetery ITR(.(\(»\ MARGARET .~ On Wednes- day. June 2. 11 at Providence Vi NARGARET FERGUEON 4 June Hospital sister Fle She also FLEET, NOVELLA E NOVELLA &_ B and Mr leaves othe Remal funeral ntil 4 pm after at her 1 Bth st AT i at Green _ Fellows' Ci FLEET \muu r F,«a s MAUD ELS flE‘flx. HARRY S_THOM FLMIRA G. HENDERSON FLEET. NOVELLA. Mer Sson NOVELL OBERT TAT SOLOMON JACKSON FOWLFR._ WALTFR. O B o i beloved A FLEE Ju President Cemetery MURRAY 1 L GIFFORD. Jure Porter beloved “nw. MURRAY I E M. On Tuesday. June 1 © M. GREEN beloved wife Green. Remams resiin 1611 G st be HIBBS. KATE KATE. On at_the HIBBS Wednesday Alexandria on | SMITH, REV. devoted wife ioving daugn- She also leaves sister. Mattie Johnson, ter of Rebecca Harmon to mourn_their loss Mease of Hopewell. Va: a srandmother and other relatives and friends, Re- mains resting at Barbour Bros.' funeral home 4% K st. ne. Remains can be from Friday noon. June 4 v. June 5. at 4 p.m.. after which be shipped ‘to_Honewell, | funeral. Interment Petersburs a for FOHNSON. JOSEPH H. Entered peacefully eternal rest Wednesday. June, .'at 6:33 pm_ at his residenc w. JOSEPH H. JOHNSON Elizabeth J devoted on and rrangements by John 4 JOHNSON. JOSEPH H Jor F. Cook Lodge. No hereby notified fo meet 33 11th st mbers of F.A.A M. a at Scottish Ri now. Saturday . at 17 o'clock noon. to attend the funeral of Brother JOSEPH | H JOHNSON, Funeral services Ebenezer E. Church, 4th and D sts. s, promptiy at 150 pm. By order of IVEY N. LYON. W. M ROBERT W. PINKEIT. Secretars. 4° | PAULINE Departed this life hursday, June 1937, in_ Gallinger Hospital. PAULIN S. JONES. the b ‘ loved widow of the late Jesse Jones She leaves to mourn their loss four sis- | ters. Mrs Mary C. Beasley. Racheal | Bommerville and the Misses Rose and Artie Johnson: four brothers, Rev. | George W.. Phillip N.. John E. and Wil- | liam h! nany other relatives resting with L. h and V ay & Son. 14 notice later LOPFER, AGNES M. et 105N oy Mer residences 926 D &. sw. AGNES M. KLOPFER (nee Kettler). beloved wife of the late Edwin Dunbar _ Klopfer uneral from —her late residence on Friday, June d4, at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends’ ir Interment Prospect Hill Ceme- Arrangements by P. A Taltavull day, May 28 holic - Hol JOSEPH of the late Georgia of Mrs_Anna Neal at the W. Ernest Jarvis ch, 1432 You st. nw. Fu- June’d. at 10 am. from church. Interment On Wednesday. Vited tery LARODA, JOSEPH. 1037 ‘atl the Ca ARODA husha laroda and ains rest funeral ¢ neral Friday. the above funeral Harmony Cemetery MARNS, RUTH On Fi DI Cl ester the S H. me. 2001 14th st Saturday. June her late residence on Sa 5 at 10:30 am. Relat Inte! 1% Emma McM Zetta Kennon Brett. Funeral services wi the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral 1400 Chapin n.w. on Friday 4. at 10 am _ Funeral ate. home. June Inter- LNEBAL’D!RECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ]1'5 Seventh 8t. N.W NAthflll 2473 Hodern Chapel _Tel 1 V. L. SPEARE CO. either the successor to nor connected with e original W. R. Speare establishment. NAUE oeps 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium and Mass. Ave. N.B Lincoln 5200 oseEh F. Birch’s Sons HAYCOCK Manager) Erone West 00013034 M St. N.W. ed _184) FUNERAL DESIGNS GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 0108 O anines Cor. 14th & Eye and Sundays i £ GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F 8t NW NAtional 4276 BURTONIS FLORIST 4000 Balt. BY) Beautiful Funeral Sprays AT. 7171 and SUNDAYS . CEMETERY LOTS. life | OPEN EVENINGS | Elizabeth C. | June | Notice of | MONTGOMERY, INEZ WADE loving | y friends. | to | AL | SPENCER, DAR 1! J. @ OR PLOTS FOR SAL 7c'mng #Gametery; will sacrifice.” Agama 7035- | WASHINGTON. NAOMI E. l Deaths. | MICKELS. ISAAC. On Friday. May 28. | 1937, ISAAC MICKELS. Remains rest- ing at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. 1. AVe. N.W Funeral Friday. June 4. at 1 p.m.. from the above-mentioned estab- lishment. Interment Woodlawn Ccn‘"- tery k MONTGOMERY, INEZ F. W. On Tuesday. June 1. 1937, Mrs. INEZ F. W. MONT- GOMERY of 2213 L st. n.w.. daughter of S. Arthur and the late Bessie Francis Wade. beloved wife of Joseph O. Mont- gomery and devoted mother of Joseph Wade ~Montgomery. She also is sur- vived by an aunt. Miss Helen Prancis. and many other relatives and friends Remains resting at the McGuire funeral home. Funeral Saturday. June K, at 12 o'clock. “from the above funerc. home Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ent Woodlawn Cemetery. 4 cers and members of the Teachers' Benefit and Annuity Association_are notified of the death of Mrs. INEZ WADE MONTGOMERY J. E_SYPHAX, Presidenf, J. L. GRAY. Secretary. PORTER. MARTIN LUTHER. Suddenly on Wednesday, June 2. 1037, at residence, 1217 Mount Olivet rd. n.e MARTIN LUTHFR PORTER. the beloved husband of Ada Payne Porter. Many nieces nephews and friends also sur- vive him. Remains resting at Hen /ashingion & Sons' funeral home N'st. nw. Notice of funeral later QUACKENBUSH. T, STUS. _ On Vednesday. June T. AUGUS- ‘TUS QUACKENBUSH, aged 60 years. beloved ‘husband of the late Cora Quackenbush Funeral from George W Wise Co.’s funeral home. 2000 M st w.. Priday, June 4. at 10 am. Rela- ives and friends invited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 3 RIDER. WILLIAM G. On Wednesday. June 271057, at s residence. 1421 Foxhall Td. n w.. WILLIAM G. RIDER. father of Joseph A, William L_Gertrude E. and Adclaide C. Rider. _Funeral from the above residence on Friday. June 830 am. thence to Our Ladv of tory Church. on Conduit rd. n.w.. wh mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Emmittsburg. Md.. at 1:30 pm RIDER. WILLIAM G. The Holy Name Secirty of Our Ladv of Victory Church Conduit rd. nw_ will meet at the late residence of WILLIAM G. RIDER 1421 Foxhall rd. n.w. on Thursdav. June 1937 at %80 pm.. to recite the prayers for ‘the dead JOHN SALON PHILLIP SCHLADT. ROOK. (HARLOTTE GIBSON day. 319 at her 753 i w. CHARLOTTE of the the Church of 467 President Secretary KOOK Rook Epiphan sis n.w am, In metery. 4 ROSS. WILLIAM H. 19 at_his WILLIAM H. ROS: oved husband of Mary r of Ravmond. Wil Mary. Rachel and Anns Ross. Funeral ices will be held on Friday. June at % pm. at Emory Grove M. E ch. Interment Emory Grove Ceme- .On We ome June Grove. nesday DT. JOSEPH 3 Prov beloved THiher On Tuesday. June 1 Hospital, husband t of Mrs t and Mrs. Rose Dingman from James T Clements’ cral home. 1241 Wisconsin ave on Fridav. Jur at 8 am: thence ta Holy Trir 7 where mass w be said Relatives _ar nent Holy Rood SHIRCLIFF, nesday Va S WILLIAN d of Nel IAM HENRY. On Wed- 1937, in' Harrisonbur; HENRY = S} vices SILVERMAN. SAMUEL, 11937 at Walter UEL SILVERMAN Ou_Tuesday husoand of Mable at_his late resid Cottage Cit 130 pm nzton National Cemet June £AM S. Army SILVERMAN. SAMULL, M. Emme: U S W.V resider, tage C Members of Gen Urell Cai » e at entral ave the Cot - Jine 4 o att te com L SILV] Reed General SAMUE! ¢ Wa ioatieriiof WALTER. MCDONALD. E. WASHBURNE. A S. MADALINE (MIT) lincering da tam Sm clatives nson: a devore riends. Remain: erment JAMES J. life ‘Thursday. ‘June "3. 1937. at residence. 1250 Irving st. n'w JAMES J. SMITH. devoted son ‘of late Henderson and Margaret Sm He leaves to mourn their loss a lov wife. Anna Smith; four childrel Everett, A James and Ruth smit one sister. Mrs. Mary Brown of Cincin- nati. Ohio. and many other relatives and’ friends. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home New Jer- sev ave and R st. n Notice of fu eral later NOWDEN, AMANDA on Tuesday. June 1. 1037. at dence. Hyvattsville, Md SNOWDEN devoted mother Stubbs. She also leaves one sicter Flizabeth <on 1wo hrothers. Den his Rev the h Departed n Departed of n's Jerome's Md SPENCER. GERTRUDE “SPENCER of a0 § the late John W beloved w M. On_Tuesd: GERTRUDE now. davehter Mary V_Light- ice W. Epencer Mre Avis M. Harper residence Fridav, Berean Bapiist ments by GERTRUDE. Members of the Bureau Relicf Association are hereby notified of death of GERTRUDE SPENCER, e 1. 193 ROBERT TATE. President, SOLOMON "JACKSON. Finc. Se SUTTON, MARY C. On Tuesday. June 1 1937, 'MARY C.'SUTTON of $17 Rock Creek Church rd. n.w.. wife of the late John P Sutton and’ grandmother of Mrs. Estelle E. Hutchinson and Mr: » Isabelle A" Grinder. Funeral ser ices at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on_Friday. June 4 at 10 am. Interment Rock Creek Cem etery. TAYLOR, ELMER H. On June . 1 ELMER H. loved Son of Edgar H. and Laura L. Taylor inee De Marr). Funeral from the chapel of Thomas S. Murray & Son 2007 Nichols ave. s.e Saturday. June 5 at 1:30 pm. = Services at Emanuel Episcopal Church. T3th and V sts. se at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited Interment Congressional Cometery. Re- mains may be viewed after 12 o'clock noon Priday. June 4. at the above chapel 4 TOWNSEND. DR. CHARLES O. On Wed- nesday. June 9. 1937 ‘at his residence. 4106 30th st Woodside. Longz Island N. Y. Dr. CHARLES O. hushand of Mary Louise Townsend and father of Mary Townsend White. Private services at his late residence Friday afternoon. June 4 TURNER. MARY. On Wednesday 7. at_the residence of her son. Dor ald Lo Tner ST B adeInts ave, Takoma Park,” Md. MARY TURNER beloved wife of J. William Turner. Fu- neral services will be held at 2 Chats- worth ave. Glyndon. } on” Frida June 4. at 11 am UNDERWOOD. CARRIE. On Thursday June 31947 at Sibiey Memorial Hos- ital. CARRIE _UNDERWOOD. beloved e of the late Albert L. Underwoo Funeral from her late Hamlin st. ne. on Saturda at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Interment Fort Lincoln_Cemetery rangements by Wm. H. Sardo & Co WALKER. GEORGE M. _ Suddenly Wednesday. June 2. 1937 “GEORGE M, WALKER. beloved son of Georze and Nellie B. Walker_ devoted brother of Mrs.~ Margaret Dodson. ~Mildred and Ellsworth Walker. He also is survived by devoted grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William “H. Walker: two uncles. Mr. Richard M. Wilson' and Mr. Lorenzo Walker. and other relatives and many friends. " Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. until 5 p.m. Priday. June 4: thereafier at his late residence. 814 Arlington Ridge ~ Arlington. Va. Fu- neral Sunday, June 6. at 2 _p.m. from the Mount Zion Baptist Church. Ar- lington. Va. Rev. J. E. Greene officiat- ing.” Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Wednesday. TAYLOR. be- June WARD, JORN J. On Wednesday. June 2. . " at Georgetown University Hos- JOHN J. WARD. the beloved hus- Pand of Nona Ward- Funeral from- the residence of his daughter. Mrs. E. L. Koepnick. 1618 Webster st. n.w.. on Friday. June 4_at K:30 am. thence to Bacred Heart Church. where mass will be offered at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited, Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter: 3 On Monday. May 31. 1937, at Providence Hospital Mrs. NAOMI 'E.' WASHINGTON _ the daughter of the late William and Mag- gle Samuel. stepdaughter of Mrs, Mary Smith Samuel. devoted wife of Talfair Washington. _sister of George Hunter Samuel of ‘Cleveland Ohio: James H. and Charles P. Samuel and Pearl Col- bert. Remains resting at E. W Bundv's funeral home. 621 Fla. ave. n.w. Fu- neral Friday. Junc 4. at 1:30 p.m. from lorida Avenue Bartist 'Church, —All friends are cordially invited to attend. WASHINGTON. NAOMI_E. Members of Ruth Chapter. No. 8. O. E. S.. are here- by notified to be present at Florida Ave- nue_Baptist Church Priday. June 4. 1957, at 1:30 pm., to attend the funerai of our beloved past matron, NAOMI E. WASHINGTON Wear all ‘black. Y STEWART, W. M, ROBY MINOR W. F. JOSEPHINE C. BUT: Beo. The offi- | his | on | THE. EVENING FARMER RECLUSE SLAN N VIR Man, 83, Apparently Hit by Pestle in Home—Believed Dead a Week. Bs the Associated Press, FARMVILLE, Va, June 3.—Ap- parently slain by a blow from & heavy iron pestle, Francis J. Martin, 83-year-old farmer recluse, was found dead In the kitchen of his home near Martins Ferry Prince Edward County Sheriff John A. Clark said the elderly owner of 280 acres containing much valuable timber appeared to have been dead a week before the body was discovered yesterday by William Gaunce, a road foreman. A coroner’s inqugst returned a ver- dict of murder, and officers began examination of clues to unravel the mystery. Martin lived alone on the farm, where several generations of his Scot- tish family had lived before him. He Beaths. | WASHINGTON. NAOMI E. Offcers and | members of Columbia Temple. 422 1 B P:O. E. of W._ are uotified with pro- | found sadness of the death of our finan- cial_ secretary, Daughter NAOMI E. WASHINGTON. Funeral Friday. June 4. at 1:30 pm. from Florida Avenue | Baptist Church.” Lodees and temples are invited i PAULINE ROBINSON. D. R. | SE CREW. A. F. & CHARLES WILSON. T Alto WEST and L their LOU WES Departed this at_Mour WILSON late Johnson leaves to mourn Mrs. Clara John- beth Tucker. and ard, Frederick also leaves a friends. Re- | Ernest Jarvi Yoi st. nw.” Fu at 1 p.m_ from h. Rev. Warren ngton Na- | Hosp! ocl la s two sisters and Mrs, r brothers, Thomas other church Priday above fu He nd mains 143 June 4 ral cht M rterment tional Cemetery. In Memoriam. ALLEN. ISABELLE V. A tribute of love to BELLE V. ALLEN. who departed this life nineteen years ago today. June 3, 101s. God gave us a wonderful mother. Dearest mo it matters not which How dark or lonely )*r,"r is that G II}R DEVOTED CHILDREN SHIP. ETTA MAE. ETTA MAE BLANKEN: 3. 1920, P‘-\\HL\' llllr fl,\( AR G. At OSCAR |G JAMES H S\(ILFR JR, * BLUE. OSCAR membrance o a father. OSC \V‘ Gy or THE BLU £ Bl UE. who passed vear this eventide, “Upon your bed vou 1ay You cast mortality aside And stepped into the da The day that knows no st Where skies are a Where sll is light a Tis always day-spring there Our darling Oscar went the way From pain to sweet release Our but vet happiness, we say HIS VOTED “FATHE BROTHER. WIFE CUDWORTH. DORA mother CUDWORTH AUHOP FREEMAN. DANIEL, AND JAMES, T DA? REEMAN. who departed if Dife Juiie 51926 and JAMES FREE- MAN. ‘Avrii MRS DELILIA B! RIETT FREEMAN WILSON GUINDON. JENNTI GUINDON. who vears ago today Peacefuwly slee Life's many ¢ In silence you suffered bore Until God called you home to suffer no more SARAH J. 1In of my dear mo who departed ae0 today. June 4 me passes on some foreet me 1 seems for ‘vou ne 319 DY, AND SY_HAR- MRS SARAH In lovin in b loving remem- SARAH J life three but with That_somethine does n YOUR SON. CLARENCE RS. MARTHA V ot make me think ! | e b | T1l clasp vour hands | N | HER DEVOTED WALTERS. _ AND DAUGHTERS _MARION NORRINE BOSTON. SBAND. NORMAN | HER _LOVING | REID AND ESTAB, 1857, Furhorst Funeral Directors {C. 8. ZURHORSY. JR.) 301 East Capitol St. Lin. 84¢8 Lin. 0372 IR CONDITIONEL W.W.CHAMBERS One of the _LARGEST UNDEETAKERS IN THE WORLD CARS — HEARSES & AMBULANCES FOR BETTER SERVICE 3 FUNERAL HOMES Main Office Southeast Office 14th & Chapin Sts. 517 Eleyenth St. S.E N.W. Phone Phone COiumbia 0432 _ ATiantic 6708 Suburban Home 918 Cleveland Ave. Riverdaie. Md. Phone Greenwood 1221 GERT] Ru;vz i | 1001 | | STAR, had been alone for several years, since the death of a brother and sister. He locally was reputed to carry considerable sums of money, and the killer pulled out his pockets. Gaunce went to the home to buy timber, he told the sheriff. Unable to arouse any one, he opened a kitchen window and saw the body of Martin on the floor. There was a half-eaten meal apon the table, and nearby lay the heavy pestle. The farmer’s skull was frac- tured, apparently by a blow struck from the rear. KENNEY FUNERAL RITES Army Captain Is Buried in Ar- lington Cemetery. Capt. Thomas Kenney, Army Quartermaster Corps, who died Mon- day at the Army and Navy Hospital in Hot Springs, Ark., was buried with full military honors today in Arling- ton National Cemetery Chaplain Ora J. Cohee officiated, and honorary pallbearers, all officers of the Quartermaster Corps, were Maj. Joseph P. Glandon and Capts. Milton E. Wilson, Andrew D. Hopping, | Richard G. Rogers, Andre L. Violante | and Henry F. Evans. TRIBESMAN KILLS 11 Unfaithful, Vows to Slay 24. MANILA, P. T, Believing Wife He | stabulary men pursued today & grief- crazed tribesman credited with slaying 11 of the 24 persons he has vowed to kill In all, 18 have die the jealous frenzy who first ran in the belief faithful. as a result of of Kalinga Boli, amuck nine days ago iis wife has been un- WASHINGTON, | Evans | For June 3 (#).—Con- | {"Henderson D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937. SCIENCE FRONTIERS BECKON GRADUATES Dr. Woods of American U. Tells 76 at Bliss Electrical School of Opportunities. Frontiers to success in the scientific world are wide open for an adven- turous spirit, Dr. George Benjamin Woods, dean of the College of Liberal | Arts at American University, told the 76 graduates of the Bliss Electrical School, Takoma Park, Md., at gradu- ation exercises last night. Assisted by Charles F. Ferry and Eugene W. Bond, President Denton Bliss presented the diplomas Rev. Ralph Dela Smith, pastor of Woodside Methodist Church, gave the invocation and the benediction, Those graduated were: Allred, Tollie E Lacy. L Bailey. Raymond C. Ledden Birchett, Francis R. Lucbker ell Breaden Richard =~ Mey. William. ir Bryson. Roger McBride. Lawrence Buswell. Fred L. fr. McKee. Georze H Caldwell William R. McKinsey. Millard Carico. Langdon Mohr. Arthur Carrier _Aubrey Maorhead Ralph Case. Robert Nelson_ Carroll Casto Chester Nero. Fred Claugh, Le Roy D. Pauly, Cohen,’ Robert @ Colby,’ Chester H. ) < Cross. Frank 1. Cutright. Flovd H Sam Thomas M. Davis, John W n De Jarid John' 8. Retzke_ Rober! C. Diehl John Edward Rhea. David O Rowlands, James Eldredge Raymor (5) Sandrin. Louls Thomas. ir Malcolm hramm_Robert § iders. Domenic T. Shaw. Haylett Shermever. Ver Smith, Robert or Bruce Fisher ness Fries. Earl Chi Gindlesberger 1d. Lewis nzales. Arturo. G. Alfred Hamilton. Hugt Rob Louis G Dougald ‘layton Kenneth Hurold Swanwick Hernai. mpleman Hinkson Hitch Hollister Horner, Kalser Dav Richa s R e i e e Louis | was active in several Catholic organi- zations there. J. ). WARD RITES TO BE TOMORROW | Services in Sacred Heart Church to Follow Observance at Home of Daughter. Puneral services for John J. Ward, | DR. MYERS NEW HEAD 78, president of the Embassy Dairy, | Inc., who died yesterday in George- | OF TUBERCULOSIS BODY town Hospital, will be held at 9 am. —_ tomorrow in Sacred Heart Catholic| By the Associated Press. Church after brief services at the| MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 3—Dr home of his daughter, Mis. E. L.| 5 , : . Arth Myers, Min olis, Mi Koepnick, 1618 Webster strect. Bural | ANy Monneapdlts, Mimi, | was elected president of the National will be in Mount Olivel Cemetery. | X% elected pr Mr. Ward's death followed an ill-| pore . vecterday. . Dr. Myere s pro. ness of about three weeks, resulting | fessor of medicine and preventive from a carbuncle. medicine and public health at zm For many years Mr. Ward was in| University of Minnesota the dairy business in Chicago, where | President Rooseveli and Dr. H he formerly was head of the Murphy- M. Landis, Philadelphia, were Ward Dairy. He sold it in 1929 and | elected honorary vice presidents five vears ago came here to purchase| Delegates chose Surg. Gen. Thomas the Embassy Dairy. He was a native lumbia road. Besides his daughter, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nona Ward; a son, James J. Ward, secretary of the Embassy Dairy, and a brother, He also leaves nine grand('lnl()r(‘n, R re- Mr. Ward lived here at 1629 Co- | vice presidents James Ward of Chicago. | — Washington, D. C. and Bush, Livermore, Calif Dr. Charles Ha fa, was re-elected sece Platt, New York, Parran, Dr. jr., Chesley field, Philadelp retary and Colller treasurer. New Executive Committee members chosen were: Drs. J. Burns Amberson, New York: Esmond R. Long, Phila= delphia; Paul P. McCain, Sanatorium, | N. C.; L. J. Moorman, Oklahoma City; W. Atmar Smith, Charleston, S. C.; C. E. A. Winslow, New Haven, Co and Mr. Homer Folks, New York. Iral | ano ‘s new industrial zone at Bol- s starting production (édar Hill Ha«/mu]fi/nm.axf Beaul ! Cme’cerg Community Mausolenm, Columbarian and Receiving Vaults. of Schenectady, N. Y, and went to Chicago when a young man., He Frazier's —service, quality and reverence in conducting beautiful funerals un- excelled anywhere. Complete in every detail. Undertakers for col- ored U. 8. War Veterans. Also for the C. C. C. Camp N. P. 11, Company 1360. Washington, D. C. Soothes minor cuts and burns.....re- lieves windburn, chapping, cha No Deserving Case Turned Away ing. It's grateful, too, on dry or Parlors and Chapels Free Call NOrth 7795-7796 389 R. I. Ave. N.W. cracked handsandlips, feversores, hang-nails. 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