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A—12 @ard nf Thanke. HARDING. MARY L. late MARY L. their deep appreciation to their many riends and Telatives for their beautiful floral tributes and expressions of sym- pathy in their Tecent bereavement. Braths. BAKER. ALICE. On Priday, June 4.1 at Alexandria Hospital ALICE _BAKER beloved wife of Bernard H._ Baker of 2008 North Taylor st. Arlington. Va She is also survived by ‘one daughter. two brothers and one sister. Remains resting at the Ives funeral home. 2 Toilaon Bivd - Arlinston: Va.. ®here fu- neral services will be held Monday. June 7 at 2 pm._ Interment Columbia Gar- dens Cemetery. RS. ALICE. Members of Pro- ce Council. No. #. D. of A are hereby notified of the death of Sister ALICE BAKER. on June 4 1937, and are requested to attend the funeral serv- ices. which will be heid on Monday June pm. at the Ives funeral home. Wilson blvd . Arlington. Va The family of the HARDING wish to express Braths. MAMIE M. On Friday, at_Gallinger Hospital. MAMIE M. JACKSON. the beloved widow of the laie Samuel C. Jackson. She leaves to mourn their loss one mephew. Milton Higgins; one brother-in-law, Joseph B. Carter. jr. and many friends. Re- mains resting_at the George B. Clarke Co. funeral home. 141G Florida ave ne. until 1 pm. Monday. Funersi services Monday. June 7. at 1:30 p.m. d Baptist Church. 2nd and N v Rev. Walter A. Grey officiating Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. JACKSON. MAMIE M. Members of Ruth Chapter. No. 8. O. E. are requested to attend the funeral of the late MAMIE M, JACKSON. Monday. June 7. 1937. at 1:30 p.m. from Second Baptist Church. “nd and RUBEN _MINOR. Worthy JOSEPHINE C. BUTTS. Secrei | JACKSON. MAMIE. The John Marshall Harlan Relief 'Association announce’ death of MAMIE JACKSON of 230-A Carrolburg s(. s.w. on Friday June 4. 1937. Funeral Monday. June June THE SUNDAY ROBERT SHEPARD DIESATAGE OF 8 Resident of Washington Half Century Was Navy Lieu- tenant’s Son. Robert Fitch Shepard, a resident of Washington half a century, died at his home, 1312 Eighteenth street, yes- | Capt. Pinkney Cross, Arthur Hale and terday morning, following an illness STAR, WA SHINGTON, D. €., JUNE 6 1937—PART OXNE ternal side was Samuel Norsworthy, an Englishman. Mr. Shepard was a member of the Metropolitan Club, Chevy Chase Club, the Aztec Club and the Society of Colonial Wars. Daughter Is Survivor. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Richard P. Whitely of this city, and two grandchildren, Mary Norsworthy Shepard Whitely and Robert Fitch Shepard Whitely. Funeral services will be held at the home at 3 pm. tomorrow. Rev. Ed- ward S. Dunlap, formerly assistant rector at St. John's Church, will offi- ciate. The honorary pallbearers will be Corcoran Thom, Frazier D. Head, Paul E. Johnson, Benjamin S. Minor, G. Gould Lincbln. Interment will be PINSURANCE AGENTS SET UP OWN UNION Washington Chapter to Bargain Independent of E\ther A F.Lor C.IO. Under Wagner Act. A Washington chapter of the Na- tional Association of Industrial In- surance Agents, formed for collective bargaining under the Wagner act, has been organized, with George L. Russ as president, it was announced last night. At a meeting Friday night Russ and | the following additional officers were | chosen: D. B. Gwynn, secretary; Orin J. E. DYNES DIES Federal Trade Commission Spe- cial Examiner Was Native of Cleveland, Ohio. sion since its establishment, died yes lane, Chevy Chase, Md. bia Universities. Delta Upsilon and Phi Beta Kapp: Fraternities. AT CHEVY CHASE HOME John Edward Dynes, special exam- | iner for the Federa! Trade Commis- terday at his home, 414 Cummings He was a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and was educated at Western Reserve Univer- | sity there and at Harvard and Colum- | MORE AIRPLANES BUILT Commerce Bureau Reports Pro- duction Nearly Double 1935, The Air Commerce Bureau report- ed yesterday the value of civil air- craft ana parts produced in United States last year was 148,893 The production of airplanes, total- ing 3,010, was nearly double the pre- vious year, the bureau said. The planes, exclusive of engines amd cer- tain other parts, were valued at $47,- the | 531,565. Mr. Dynes was a member of the Frazier's —service, quality and reverence in conducting beautifu? funerals un- excelled anywhere. Complete in every detail. Undertakers for col- ored U. 8. War Veterans. Also for the C. C. C. Camp . P. Company 1360. Washington, D. C, No Deserving Case Turned Away Parlors and Chapels Free Call NOrth 7795-7796 389 R. I. Ave. N.W. He had lived here many | years, and before joining the Trade Commission, was with the Bureau of | _ MARIE BRAHLER. Councilor, at 1:30 pm. from Second Baptist 8. Vaughan, first vice president; James BLANCHE NEFF. Rec. Sec hoEan Sond BT Ty A. Balderson, second vice president; of several weeks. Mr. Shepard was a native of New made in the family lot in Greenwood | Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y, BARNES. MRS. BRUCE. On Friday. June OLE. Pre 4. 1637 at_Hamplon. Va. Mrs BRUCE BARNES Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. ird and sts. sw. after & am._Monday. June Burial in Harmony day afternoon BLAKE. MAJ. HAROLD NILES. On May 18, 1937, at_Katowice. Poland. Ma). HAROLD 'NILES BLAKE. beloved hus- band of Clara Greenough Blake. father of Harold Niles Blake Jr = Services at the §. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 14th st nw. on Monday. June 10 am’ Iaterment Arlington Ni Cemetery. HAROLD N. The officers and | comrades of the Department of | the District of Columdia. United | Spanish War Veterans. will as- semble at Hines funeral home, 2001 _14th_st. n.w. Monday. June 7. 1937 at 9:30 a.m.. for | the funeral of our late comrade HAROLD N._BLAKE. past department commander U. S. W. V. of the State_of Mentans_ Inierment ~ Arlington = Na- tionel ~Cemetery ~with full military honors JAMES B_ FREELAND. Dept. Comdr. R. E. WASHBURNE. Denl. Adit HAROLD NILES. BUARE Lodge. No. 15 & B. P. O. Elks. in session of | day, June t ) pm.. for the D\AYD(NC of paying tribute o f the memory of our late brether, HAROLD NILES BLAKE. past exalted ruler of “Anaconda. Mont Elk servic at Hines' chapel. "w 14th st nw. Al 8 pm. By order “PHILIP U. GAYAUT Exalied Ruler. Attest. W. S. SHELBY. Secretary. .RO“\ CLINTON J. On Friday. June 4, at his residence. 626 F st. s.w CLINTON 3° BROWN. beloved husband of the late Carrie M mann). _Funeral from Fifth Church E st. between 6th and on Monday, June at 11 am ves and friends are invited. In- ent Cedar Hill Cemetery, Arrange- ments by P. A. Taltavull tnm\'\ CLINTON J. McKinley Council ational Union Assurance So- nces the death of Member J. BROWN. on Friday Baptist Departed this life on | ii. after a brief ill- Pest WALTER BROWN. son f e Ia.e Lark and Emma Brown. He leaves to mourn their loss one sister. one brother. ncle. Steuart Brown: one aunt. Mrs. and other relatives ¥ eral Tuesdav at 1 pm dy's funeral home. 21 Flor Rev_ E. L. Harrison officiating. T at Ariington National Ceme- ters. m'lum\\c FRANKLIN C. ne 5 1937, RANKLIN Martha H. Burrows of 311 Takoma ave Takoma Fark Md, Services at Warnet Pumphrey's eral home R4t ve. Silver Sprinz. Md.. on Tuesday. June £, at 2 pm. _Int Washington Memiorial Park Cemete LANNON. MAGGIE. On Wednecday 2, 1937 ecdmen’s Hospital. GIE CANNON. loving of Cannon devoted moth: Graham and Katie at the John and I sts. s until 10 a.m, thereafter at her late residence s icton. Va. Fu- Monday. at 2 p.m. from above fi chapel.” Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 6 CARTWRIGHT. NELLIE Saturday. June 5.1 dence. the Bellevue CARTWRIGHT. dauchter of the late William _Cartwright_and Martha Mad- dox Cartwright. Puneral from V. Speare Co's. 1009 H st. nw Mondas. June 7. at 3 pm. Relativ And friends invited. = Interment Creek Cemetery rkuu‘onm CHARLES W. On Saturday. June 5 i937at his recidence 00 awn ave. se. CHARLE®W.CRAW FORD, beloven " nsconnd ot e Crawford (nee Duffield) and father John D. and Charles W. Crawford Mrs. Louise Car Mrs. Tsabel Thomps and wrs Fen i James Ruth day Suddenly. on at her resi- Hotel. ~NELLIE I Marion Thur. Mrs. Mary Cox ne Mancuso. _ Funeral hambers Co. Southeast 7 11th st. s.e. on Mon- at 2:30 p.m. " Relatives and triends Interment National Cemeters. S JOIN HOWARD. at _his . Chevy D DYNES rothy Testing at service 6 On Saturday residence, 414 Chase, ' M, beloved hus: Campbell Dynes. Re- the above residence private. _ Interm nd. Ohio. Please omit flowers. MARY ¥ Friday E_EARLY mr» of the late D. Earl and Howard H n her late residence. ire funeral home. heldMonday, and friends | ¥ Cemetery. Suddenly. on at_Henderson SLISH. the be- Porter English Wk p! sband of Mari 1 NEG: Landover &t Mo and Do Jand on Monday. June nbers Co. suburban Cleveland ~ ave.. ment Fort Lincoln 6 JENNIE. Devarted 193 life her re. this at e w. ‘after a brief Ress. JENKIE FORD. detated wife of the late J_ Ford. She leaves to | hters. three sisters. two T ost of other relatives and friends. Funeral Tues- day. June S at 1 p. i from Ruth Dab- ney's funeral home. ¥ Cemetery 3 O st.n.w. In- ent H s a wonderful message. Tobs us of those we love a%s us from our surroundings To long for meeting above roRn RICHARD. On Tl at_his residence. RICHARD FORD heloved husband’ of Genevieve Ford. He leaves eleven chil- four sisters five brothers. one many relatives and friends. Fu- nerai Monday. June 7. from 8t. Cyp- rian's Church. ‘13th ‘and C_sts. se. where requiem mass will be offered at § o'clock am.for the repose of his soul Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. Rel- atives and friends invited gl ORIFFITH, RALPH K. On Friday. June 4. 1057, at his residence 415 L st. 5. RALPH K. GRIFFITH. the beloved sof of Arthur’ W. and Grac mth Funeral i W chambers | | Co. South 11th | 5 se. on Relatives n dren aunt and friends in Inter- Cemetery. Bl E. The members ot | Ross_Council. Jr. O. Eve | Cemetery on Mon- | Washinefon | 8. | Lodge. | Brown (nee Hage- | Tthsts. | June | e | MAG- | i on | Rock | of | Arlington | A e requested 10 as- semble at Deal's funeral home. | ; 818 H st ne. Monday evening. | gf June 7. 1037 at R o'clock. to attend ‘funeral services for our late brother. Past Councilor and | ‘Warden CHARLES E. GROVES, Inter- | Cedar Hill Cemetery Tuesday.| June & at 11 am } AUGUST A. ERDMAN. Councilor. { @OSSFELDT. ROBERT. On Thursday. June 3. 1937 at Herald Harbor. Md. | ROBERT HOSSFELDT, beloved son of Lucille Hossfeldt and brother of Diana Hossfeldt Funeral services at the W W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday. June 7. at &30 a.m.. thence to Immaculate Con- ception Church. &th and N sts. n.w. where mass will be offered at 9 am. for, the repose of his_soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter: ) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ¥J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 'm and Mass Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 h F. Birch’s Sons 'COCK. Mansger) ne West 004h 4 Mhavest (8303034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 Seventh 8t. N W. NA“on.l 2473 odern_Chapel . L. SPEARE (0. cmm the successor to nor connected with B oriamal W R Spears ‘estabtishment soa 1009 H St FUNERAL DESIGN GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Picces 1212 # 8t NW__ NAt 278 BURTONIS FLORIST 4000 Balt. Biva. Beautiful Funeral Sprava I 7171 OPEN EVENINGS Phone HAtion: and BUNDAYS GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 0108 g;:: Z:nn;:y': Cor. 14th & Ey. \ GEO. [ | JAMES W. ROBINSON. Fin. Sec. JACKSON. MAMIE. _The officers members of Forest Temple, No. 9. I. B, P. O E of W._ are hereby notified of the ‘death of Daughter MAMIE JACK- SON. A session of sorrow on Sunday, June 6. 1937, at 6:30 p.m., at the EIks' Que st. n'w. Funeral o 7. &t '1:30 pmw. from Second Bantist Church. “nd and’ N ate sw. Al lodges and temples ave in- vited. DAUGHTER INEZ WALKER. Daughter Ruler. DAUGHTER FANNIE GREENE. Financial Secretary. JOHNSON. CORNELIA. Departed this life June 3,'1957, at her residence. 811 New TeTkes ane o e Depeesigence; SLUNCY ness, CORNELIA JOHNSON. the devoted | wife of Robert Johnson. She also leaves | tomourn their loss one son. Rev_Charles H. Joknson: & daughter-in-law. Julia | Johnson. "and & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E Murray & Son. 12th and V ats. n.w. Funeral Monday. June 7. at 1 p.m.. Rev E C. Smith officiating. Interment | Harmony Cemete and On | resi- RATHARINE B 1 at_her 4007 Conn n\( nw., | TOINETTE KATHARINE KEANE of the late Thomas F. Keane, Servioes at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Antomette Keane Nee, 117 Hesketh st. Chevy Chase. Md.. on Tuesday. June & 9:30 am.: thence to the Shrine of Blessed Sacrament. Chevy Chase Circle. where mass will | T0 am." Interment Mount Oliver Cem- J. FRANK. Suddenly June 5. 1 At his Ellicott "st. ' n.w. J beloved husband of and father y. ~ Funeral resience Monday. June 7 Relatives and friends invited. ment Rock Creek Cemetery. H. On Friday. June 4 rgetown University Hos- CHARIES 1 "RING. beloved hus- band of Julia King and father of Mrs | Normand'B. Frost_Charles E. Frank and Richard King. =~ Funeral services Sun- day. June 6. at 2:30 pm. at Mateer's | funeral home 1938 N. Ute st. Arling- ton. Va._ Intermen: Columbia Gardens ; Cemetery. 6 | LEAPLEY. Saturday, on Satur- residence Margaret services s late 0 pm Inter- at At pital’ JOHANNA | ELIZABETH. = On June 5. 18 at_Providence Hospital JOHANNA 'ELIZABETH LEAP- LEY beloved wife of the late Jacob N Leapley and mother of Jacob Allison | | Teapley. ~Remains resting at the resi- | dence of her son. 904 Crittenden st | nw. Notice of funeral hereafter. LEWIS. ISAAC. On Friday. June 41017 ISAAC LEWIS. devoted father of Charles and William Lewis Mrs. Fannie Jenkins. brother Mary Jackson Remains resting at w vis funeral ch st Funeral Monday. Y from the above funeral church. 6 LEWIS. ISAAC. Columbia Lodge. No. 85 B. P. O. E. of W is hereby no‘ified of the eral of Brother ISAAC LEWIS. from Jarvis' funeral home 1437 n.w.. Monday. June 7. 1937 Session of sorrow at El 301 R. L ave. n.w.. Sunday. June Home 6. &l 7 pm HARRISON C. SMITH Exalted Ruler. LEE CAMPBELL. Secretary MATTOCKS. LUCY. On Fridav 1937. at & pm. LUCY MATTOCKS (nee Earront Gioved” dgnenier ot the are John Wesley and Eliza Carroll leaves to mourn their loss_a d stepmother. Mary C. Payne: loving sisters. M Arena Mason Mrs. Mamie E. Cain: two brothers miond and James Carroll: one aunt Elizabeth Mathews: seven nephews. nieces and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Maithews’ funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Funeral Tuesday. June & 1:30 pm.. from | Ebenezer M. E. Church, ith and D st. se. Rev. F. F_King officiating. In- terment Harmony Cemetersy. d NORRIS, JAMES W. On Thursday_ June 3. 1037, at_his_residence. 515 Seward square se. JAMES W_NORRIS. beloved brother of Mrs. E_I. Brown. Mrs. Sarah V. Stehle and Mrs, W. N. Chase. Remains Testing at Wm. H_Scoft's funeral home. 400 Kth st. s, Services will be held at the chapel at’ Cedar Hill Cemetery aon Monday June 7 at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Please omit flowers. nw pm voted d Ray Mrs. NORRIS. JAME Harmony are reqiest W. The members ge. No. 9 1. 0. 0. P. dto attend ihe ' funeral of our late brother. JAMES W. NOR- RIS, in the chapel at Cedar an Cem. etery on Monday. June 7. 193 10 am JOSEPH A. KURZ. Noble Grand. R._ LEAMAN Recording Secretary ALICE R. _On ALICE of Albert L. Nutwell W."W. Deal fune; ne. on Monday. June 7 h to Holv' Name be said at 0 vited iday. June 4. Funeral from the home. £if H st at R0 am Church. where am. Relatives Interment Mo PORTER. ROBERTA. 3 T437. at Washington 4 BERTA ' PORTER. beloved sister Janatte Porter. Funeral from the res dence of Mrs. William J. Butiner. 500 Denmore ave. Baltimore on Monday. June 7. at 11°'am. Entombment in Lor raine Mausoleum 5 FRANCIS B, On Safurdas, 17, at Garfield Hospital "'POYNTON. the beloved husband of Eva M. Poynion and father of Albert F.. Jane E. Winifred M. and | Helen F. Poynton. eral services at | his late residence. 1714 You st. s.e.. on Wednesday, ~June at 830 am.; thence to t."James' Episcopal Church. Sth st. between B and C sts. n.e. where | services will be held at # am. Relatives | and friends invited o attend. Notice | of interment later. QUIVERS. FR, CES E. Departed this life June at a.m. FRANCES E.GUIVERE (nee Bayhe). st ‘nr Tesi- dence. 417 E st. ne. after a short ill- ness. ~ She leaves to mourn their los: two sisters, Mrs. Geneva L. Rice. Mrs! Laura " E_ Frazier: one brother-in-law, Charles Frazier: two nephews. Howard A. Payne. Arthur N. Pavne, and other relatives and friends. = Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral church 1432 You st. n.w. until 2 p.m. Satur- day.June 5: thereafter at her late resi- | dence. 417 E st. ne. Funeral Sunday, June 6. at 1 pm. from the Zion tist Church. F st 'between 3rd and 4th sis. sw. Interment Harmony Cemetery. D. Monday. June 7. REESE. JAMES H. On_Friday. June 4, 1 JAMES H.'REESE. the beloved ron | of Edward Reese and the late Effie | Reese. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co, funeral home. 1400 Cha: pin st n.w. on Monday, Jure 7. at % p.m. " Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Glenwood Cemetery. 6 HEPARD. ROBERT FITCH On Sat day. June 5. 1937 at his residence. 1312 I18th st. nw. Washington. D. C after a long iliness. ROBERT FITCH SHEPARD. formerly of the city of New York. son of the late Lieut. Burritt Shepard. U. . N.. and Mary Joan Nors- worthy “Shepard.” both of New York. Funeral ‘services will be held at the residence on Monday. June 7. at 3 p.m. Interment in Greenwood = Cemetery. Brookiyn. N. 7 SMALLWOOD. ROBERT A. June 5. 1937, at Freedmen's Hospital | ROBERT A.''the beloved husband of Nellie' Smaliwood. {ather of Grace Car- ter. Percy Smallwood and devoted broth er of Irene W. Freeman. Notice of fu- | neral later. | SMITH, On Saturday, NANNIE ELIZABETH, On Satur- day. ‘June 7. at Emergency Hos- pital, U NANNIE ELIZABETH - SMITH wife of the late Reuben W. Smith of Warrenjon. Va. She is survived by seven $ons and two daughters. Fu- neral services at the W. W. Chambers Southeast funeral home.” 517 11th st. se. on Wednesday. June 9. at 12 noon. Relatives and friends invited. Grave- side services and interment in Warren- ton Cemetery. Warrenton, Va.. at 2:30 8 N. On Saturdav. June at the residence of his daugh- . 1635 Madison st. n.w.. ARTHUR N. SPURR. beloved father of Mrs, Grace §. Kizer ‘and Mrs. William O. Tufts. §eryices and interment South Edmeston. STEIN. TERESA. On Thursday. June 3. 1937. TERESA STEIN. beloved mother of John A. and William F. Stein. Fu- neral services aut the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Monday. June 7. at 11 a.m. Rels. tives and ‘friends ‘invited. Interment Washington Memorial Park Cemetery. 6 STOWELL, MINERVA. On Saturday. June B.el087. 8t her residence. 9 Svcamore e. Takoma Park. Md. MINERVA STOWELL. " Remains resiing ac. tne W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. TAYLOR. MRS. JOSEPHINE B. Departed this life on June 5. 1937. at 12:45 p.m. at her residence. 1409 Hopkins st. n.w. Mrs. JOSEPHINE B. TAYLOR. the widow of the late Charles H. Taylor, mother of Charles R. Edward A and Virginia: mother-in-ilaw of Mrs. Ada Taylor. Re- mains resting at Ambrose B. Boyd's fu- neral home 1840 L st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. THOMAS. MARGARET E. Entered into eternal life on Saturday. June 5. 1% MARGARET E. THOMAS (nee Clemmer} of 120 Maryland ave. n.e.. beloved wife of James W. Thomas and mother of Mrs. Eloise O'Keefe. Funeral from the James T. Ryan funeral home, 317 Pa ave. se. on Tuesday. June 8. at 10 Am: thence to the Chapel of the N: tivity. 14th at. and Mass ave. se in | 6 NUTWELL. beloved wife | | | be offered at | FRANK | | of John Stafford | | WALKER, GEORGE n | | WALLACE, June 4. She | four | | | | | York City, where he was born Sep- tember 18, 1851. He was a graduate of Columbia University, where he re- ceived- an A. B. degree in 1870 and later an LL.B degree. He practiced law several years with the firm of Coudert Bros. in New York and moved to Washington in the late '80s. He built his residence here in 1890 and had made it his home ever since. Navy Lieutenant’s Son. Mr. Shepard was the son of Lieut. Burritt Shepard, U. S. N,, who served | in the war with Mexico and later was retired and lived in New York; and of Mary Jones Norsworthy Shep- ard, also of New York. On his pa- ternal side Mr. Shepard was descended | from Gov. Bradford of Massachusetts Colony. His grandfather on the ma- Beaths. TURNER, CHARLES H. June 5. 1037, at 10 am. at resi- dence 439 M st. n.w. CHARLES H TURNER, He leaves to mourn their loss one son William Edward Turner; a sister. Elizabeth Pinkard: a daugh- ter-in-law. Ethel Turner: four nieces and four nephews. ~Remains resting at Fra- zer’s funeral home. 359 R. L ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 8 TURNER, ROBERT M. On Saturday, June 5. 1 at Mount Alto Hospital ROBERT M. TURNER. the beloved hus- band of Ruth H. Turner, father of Rob- ert M. Turner. Jr.. and brother of Ben- Jjamin E_ Turner of Washington, D. C.: George' E. Turner of New York. Miss Mamie E.Turner and Mrs. Cora Smith- ers of Alexandria. Va. He On Baturday. ber of Alexandria Lodge. No. 27 KM “Remains resting st the W W, Chambers™ Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n Funeral services in the Fort Myer Chapel. Fort Myer. Va. on Monday. June at 1:30 pm. Rela- tives and friends are invited ment at Arlington National with full military honors. 7 Suddenly. on Wednesday. June 2 1937 GEORGE M WALKER. beloved son of George Nellie B. Walker. devoted brother Mrs. Margaret Dodson Mildred and Ellsworth Walker He also is survived | by devoted grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker: (wo _uncles. Mr Richard M. Wilson and Mr. Lorenzo Walker. and other relatives and many ns resting at the W neral church. 1432 You until 2 pm. Saturday. June 5: thereafter at his late residence. K14 Arlington Ridge Arlington. Va neral Sunday. June at 2 pm the Mount Zion Baptist Church. lington. Va. Rev. J. E. ing. Interment Odd Fellows Fu- Cemetary. JOSEPHINE. On Wednesday. June 1937, at K:30 am. at the Southern Pines. North Carolina, JOS- EPHINE WALLACE. wife of William Wallace. She {s survived by one sister, two uncles and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Frazier's | funeral home. 3K9 Rhode Island ave. nw Monda: At 10 am Lincoln Memorial Cemetery New York and Boston papers will please copy.) 6 WHEELER, ERNES' this life Friday._June 4. i after a_short ness. ERNEST WHEELER. He to mourn their loss a loving wife. Alice Wheeler: a son, David Wheeler: three sisters, 'Rhoda Davis. Elizabeth and Grace Wheeler. and host of oth relatives _and friends. Remains ing at Barnes & Matthews' home. Notice of funeral later. June 7 Departed a In Memortam. BROOKS. BERNICE E. In loving remem- brance of my dear daughter. BERNICE E_ BROOKS who departed 'this life nine vears ago today June 6. 1098 HER DEVOTED MOTHER. CASSIE G. BROOKS LEWIS, ELLA L. membrance of wife, ELLA L. life three 1934, In_our hearts your memory lingers You were faithful. fond and true: There is not a day {hat passes That we do not think of you HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. Cé/da.r Hill ‘Mao/lmq&m wmiesl Beaul Al Cmel‘ery | In sad but loving re- our “dear mother and LEWIS. who departed this years ago today, June 6. Inter- | Cemetery | and | of | from | Ar- | Greene officiat- | where funeral services will be held | Interment (Chicago. | lcaves | Communits Mausoleum, Columbarian Receiving Vault: Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C S5t. NE. Llnc. 5537 North S!de of Sinnton Park. DUPONT CIRCLE N0.7000 where services ‘will be held at '10:30 A.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 7 ) SINCE 1884 Thos. S. Sergeon Co. (Willson K. Huntemann, successor) Dignity Without Expense COMPLETE FUNERALS $100 and up FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1011 7th St. N.W. NA. 1090 w.! W WABRE TALTAVULL The Finest FUNERAL SERVICE Regardless of the amount you can afford to spend vou get the best in every W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Service. Years of experi- ence nave taught us how to provide comfort and convenience and to do 50 in a courteous understanding manner that fulfills every need. Under personal management of Francis J. Collins. W. WARREN TALTAVULL FUNERAL HOME 3619 14th St. NW. Col. 0464 901 3d St. S.W. MEt. 4220 LEADING COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funerals to Fit the Smallest Income PRIVATE AMBULANCE BERVICE MRS. ANTOINETTE KEANE | HEART ATTACK. VICTIM Was Prominently Identified With Catholic Groups—Rites Set Tuesday. Mrs. Antoinette Howard Keane, 58, widow of Francis F. Keane, died sud- denly of a heart attack yesterday | morning at her home, 4007 Connec- ticut avenae. Mrs. Keane long was identified with | the Christ Child Society and other Catholic organizations. Funeral serv= ices will be held at 9:30 am. Tues~ day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dermot Nee, 117 Hesketh street, Chevy Chase, Md., followed by a mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Keane is survived by one daughter., Mrs. Nee; one brother, Francis Howard. and three sisters, Miss Eda Howard, Mrs. Frank Peirce | and Mrs. J. Ernest Smith. Charles M. Gray, third vice president; | G. P. Lantz, treasurer; Ralph U. isoyer, sergeant-at-arms, and F. W. Rudderfort, Watson V. Shelton and Frank C. Wyne, auditors. most of the companies here co-oper- ated in notifying empioyes of the meeting. Several companies, it was stated, are attempting to organize “company unions.” | affiliated with neither the American | Federation of Labor nor the Commit- | tee for Industrial Organization, is lim= ited to agents selling industrial in- surance. tional association are in the South- ern Building. A few local chapters have joined the A. F. of L. or the |C. 1. O, it was stated. administrator of the N. R. A, in charge of insurance codes, and Hor- ace C. Young, formerly special coun- | sel of the State relations division of N. R. A, initiated the national organ- | ization. . was produced in Cuba this year. Funerals cannot be sold i merchandise, since the chief to pay, what type of service WM. H. FUNERAL 412 HSt. N.E. OB CAIREL What About Price? alone names the price, based entirely upon what they wish However, we give positive assurance that when the family desires, we are equipped to furnish funerals as low in price as any establishment which advertises price. More impor- tant, though, our service is superior in every detail. SARDO & CO. exactly the same manner as item is the service. The family and merchandise they desire. 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