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A—12 x% Bratha. BELFIELD. ANNIE. On Wednesday. July 14. 1 at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Annie Harrington. 1112 North Dan- ville ‘st. Arlington. Va.. ANNIE BEL- FIELD. ‘beloved wife of ‘the late Walter Belfield of Farmers Fork. Va. 8he is survived by three daughters and three sons. Remains resting at the Ives fu- neral_home. 2847 Wilson bivd.. Arling- fon. Va. until Thursday. July 15 at 9 am: then at her Iate residence. where funeral services will be held at 2 pm Intermen! Farmers Fork. Richmond County. Va BLACKWELL. PAULINE. Al officers and members of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the General Baptist Deacon Association are teoueited to atterd the funeral of Sister PAULINE BLACKWELL Thursdav. July 15. 1037 “at 1 pm.. from Providence Baptist Church. 4th and M sts. s SISTER CARRIE BROOM Vice President. JENNIE B. ROBINSON, Secretary. BLACKWELL, PAULINE. Departed this life on Monday. July 12, 1937, at 10:20 a.m. at her residence” 464 Eve si. sw FAULINE BLACKWELL. beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Bacley_ Mrs Mary E. Rilev Mre. Priscilla W. Ross and Thornion | Blackwell. She is also survived by other | relatives and friends. Funeral services Thursday. July 15 at 1 pm. at the Providence “Bantist Church. M st he- tween 4th and 6th i, s w. Rev. Cham- bers. actinz _pastor. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Rosemont Cemetersy. 14 BOOTHE, WILLIAM J. On Tuesdav. July | 13, 1037, at his residence. 707 Princess st Alexandria, Va WILLIAM J. BOOTHE, husband of Lucs Lee Boothe father_of Gardner L. Boothe. 2d. and Mrs. Beaudrice L. Howe'l: brother of Gardner L_Boothe. _Puneral on Thurs- | dav. July 15 ar 11:30 am . from ahove residence. Interment private, Please | amit flowers. BROACKER. MARY AGNES. On Wednns. | dar. July 14, 1937 at the residence of | Braths. MARSHALL, VIRGINIA. On Monday. July 1937, at_her residence. 1211 Oates & ne VIRGINIA MARSHALL beloved ter of James H. an - Rt rsiail and Hister of Miss Addte Marshall ~ Funeral from her late fesi- dence on Thursdav. July 15 at R:30 a.m; thence to 8t Cyprian's Catholic Church. where requiem mess will be of- fered for the repose of her soul. Rela- tives and friends invited. Services by McGuire. We saw you fade like a flower. But could not make you stay We nursed you with tender kindness. But God_called_you away. LOVING AND DEVOTED FATHER AND SISTER. JAMES E. AND ADDIE MARSHALL. i+ MASKE, WILLIAM. On Wednesdav. July 14,1937, WILLIAM MASKE. husband of the late Amelia Maske and father of Wil- liam F. Maske of Coropolis, Pa.. and MTs. Freda ‘Roddy. Funeral services at the | W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funsral home.'5I7 11th st.” se. on Friday. July 6. at 2 pm._ Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Forestville, Md. 15 MOORE, AMOS. Departed this life sud- denlv. on Sunday. July 11 19:7. AMOS MOORE. beloved husband of Helen Moore. son of Martha Moore. He also leaves 16 mourn their loss two’ sissers, Maris Vick and Alberta Moore: eight brothers. Jim- mie. Luther Clarence. ‘Brodle. Rufus, Herbert. Wilbert and Robert Moore. and other relatives and friends Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home ) South Capitol st.. where funerai services will be held on Thursday. July 15 at 1 p.m. at Salem Baptist Church, N st._between Oth and 10th sts. n.w.. Rev. Grimes officiating. Interment Har- mony Cemelery 14 LSON. GEORG! N Departed this life on Monday. July 12, 1937, at his residence, 603 3rd st "< W after a brief illness. GEORGE NELSON. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoied wife, Mrs. Sadie Nelson: ~one sister. Medora Johnson: W0 nieces. two nephews and_a_hosi her daushter. Mrs. ‘George Wech. 17 Oak & Resemont. Va. MARY AGNWS RROACKER (nee Maher). beloved wife | nt Ancust F Broacker. Services from the | ahove residence on Friday Julv 16 at | 10:30 am Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 1 'RGESS. MARGAR On Mondas. July 12 1937, MARGARET BURGESS be- loved wife of the late Albert C Bureess, mother of Mrs Emily B. Tribett. Mrs Marzaret McLain and Sterlinz J_ and Albert C_Bursess. Funeral services at the W X Chambers Co. funersl home. 1400 Chapin st n.w on Thursdae. Julv 15 a1 1030 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in Glenwood Ceme- tars. RUSH. ULYSES (“RUCK™). Denarted this on Sundar Julv 111 at Gal- ser Hosoiial | ULYSES | BUCK) Atise Coleman. Mrs, Mahl- Shaw. Arthi- Rot ert_and James Henry Buch. He al leaves orher relatives and manv friends Ramains resting at the John T Rhines funeral chapel. Srd and Eye < where funeral #5 wil) he held Thure. dn= i 13 Interment Oxon Hill. Md. CRAMBERS. CRARLIE. On Tuesdav. July 13,1935 " ar Gallinger Hospiral. | CHARLIE CHAMBERS the beloved hus- | band of Sallie Chamhers of 1334 Que st nw He aln leaves five sons. three Aaughters three hrothers 1wn sisters, thirtsen grandchildren. ond great-grand- L1§ BUSH. devoted hrother of Mrs. child and manv other relatives and friends to_mourn_their loss Remains restinc al Henry 8 Washinetan & Sanc fineral home 465 N st nw until o em. Thursday Juls 15 ar which time remaine will be' shipned fn Wadesbaro N.C. for funeral and interment. - | OUGLAS. FRAN Suddenls on Mon- | dex “Julv 1% at Emergency Hos- | pital _FRANK DOUGLAS of 1248 New | Terses ave. nw _ brother of Jacab Sher- man_Dnuclas. Georze Douglas and Vir- | fe Spencer. devoted friend of Mrs. E ailines. Many ather relaftives and friends survive hom. Puneral Thure- dav. July 15 at 12 n'clock noon f{rom Henry S Washington & Sons' funeral home. 487 N s nw. TInterment in Brooks' Chapel Cemeters. Prince Grorees Counts, Md." Relatives and riends In- vite . PDVUNDS RADDIE. _ On 1.1 in New' York Citv RADCIE EDMUNDS. the belavad son nf the late Gerard and Emilv Edmunds and broher | of the late John W. Edmunds. Rosa Alezander and Lizzie Payne. Remains | will rest at the McGuire funeral home. K20 Oth st n.w. after 4 pm. Thurs: éa¥ Tulv 15 Puneral from the above establishment on Fridar Julv 16 o.m. Rev. Walter H. Brooks officia Tuecdav. J; 1 FISAFR. 1OHN On Saturday. i) 1935 "2t Walter Roed General Hospital. | JOHN PISHER Remains _restin: at Frazier s funeral home 380 Rhode 1 ave. n'x. Notice of funaral later On Mondas. July | A1 her Adau~hier FREELAND. ANNIE B. 12,1037 ar the hom Mrs. Walter C Baner. William <t Rock- ville, Md . ANNIE B FREELAND be- loved wife of the late S H_ Freeland Puncral services at the ahove residence Thursdas July 15 at 10 am. Inter- ment privare. 1% GARNETTE, L0 on Mondas. v GARNETTE. devaled Wheeler and loving Garnette. Lucy G G. Brooks, GILCHRIST. FPH KARL. On Monday. July 12 1937 at Garfield Memorial Hos- pital. JOSEPH KARL GILCHRIST the beloved husband of Agnes B. Gilehrist and son of Katherine P. Gilearist of Cincinnat!. Ohio. and hrother of R Wilds Gilchrist of Lebanon_ Ohio. and J Paul’ Gilehrist of Fort Worth Tex. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral homs 517 11th et L. on Thursday. Julv 15 at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited 10 atiend < Departad this 12,1933 _LOUIS | father nf Rebeces broihar of Nelsan Welford and Georze Tnterment Port Lincoln Cemetsry. 14 GRAY. FLORENCE. On Sunday. Juls 11 1937, FLORENCE GRAY of 154 8 st nw. devored sisisr of Mrs. Mabel Mason | nd Mrs Grace Costin McNeil. Remains asting at Frazier's funeral home. "0 R. | I ave nw Funeral Thirsday. Jiiv 2 p.m from the ahove-meniinnad ac ablishment. ~ Relaiivas and frisnds are invited. Interment Harmony Cemeters 1t On Monday. July 12 AMELIA HAGER _wife nf the Frank §. Hager. mother of William Hager and daughier of Emma Ebert and sister of Mrs. Clara Richards and John Ebert Funeral services at her late residence. A Q st sw. on Thursdac July 15" at 2 nm. Relatwes and friends are invited 1o artend Infer- ment Arlington National Cemetery. 14 WENSON. ROSF Departed this life on Wednesday. Jily 19, 103 a4 am . at | her residence. 178 Plorida ave nw ROSE HFENSON. wife of the late James Henson_ mother of Mary Pitre, T | Anthony Flizabeih Fivnn Earah Hallv Lilly Hampton, Sam. Georee Wallace and | James Arthur Hensan She also leaves nther relatives and frisndc Remains resting_at Eugens Pord's funeral home 1300 8outh Canito! st until 4 pm. Thursday. July 15: thereafter at her iate ecidence. Funera! Pridav July 16 ar 1 p.m.. from Fvenezer Methadist Church 4th and D s1< x» Rev. Kinz officiating, Tnterment Wnodlawn Cemetary. 15 NWICKS, JOSEPH CALVERT. On Tuesday. July 13, 1937 a: Providence Ho<pital JOSEPH CALVFRT HICKS. beloved his- band of Marv L Hicks. son of James C. and Hengietta Hick< brather of Ela H Jones William F. Hirks. Evelvn T. Hicks and Iola V. Jasper and grandson of Rebecca Hicks. He also s survived ho | R. AMELIA. maGe other Telatives and many frisnds. Re- | maine resting at his late residence. Sin- derland. Md after 5 pm. Thirsdav. Fii- neral services ai Mount Hope M. ¥ - Church_Sunderland Md . on Fridav. July 16 a3t 2pm. Rev.C. P Hall offciafing Interment church’ cemetery. = Arranze- mente by McGuire. 15 WUDSON. VESTA. On Tuesdav. Jul- 13 1237 "al Washinzton. D. C.' VESTA HUDBON. ace 37 vears. brioved wife of | Hugh A’ Hudton. Funeral from the| Tesidence. of her sister. Mrs, Paul W.| Jomes. 98 Ravenwood ave Hyatts: | ville. 'Md_ on Thursday. Tlv 15, ar 11 | am. Relatives and friends are invited. | Interment. Arlington Natlonal Cemetery JENSEN. MARGRETHE. On Tuesdas. July 13. 1237, st Garfield Hospital, MAR- GRETHE 'JENSEN. heloved wife of Mr. Jens C. Jensen_and mother of Evald. Em- mert. Emilie. Roger. Oluf. Raymond. Le Roy. Prank ‘and J.'C. Jensen. ir. Fu. neral services at Hysone's pariors. 1300 Nat. nw. cn Fridav. July 16. at 2 pm. Intermeni Cedar Hill Cemeters. 15 LEE. MARJE. Departed this life on Sun- day. Julv 111937, at Camp Springs Md. MARIE LEF. 'She is survived by Neitie Smith. Carrie Harper. . Dorothv Brown and_ Hattie ice. also other relatives and friends Remains temporarily resting at the funeral parlors of Alexander 8. Pope 315 "15th st ae. Puneral Thursdav. Julv 15 from the St John's Com: munity Church. 313 15th st. se. At Pm. Rev. Paul L Moore offclating nterment Payne's Cemeters E LOVERIDGE. ROBERT C. Suddenlv on| exday. July 13. 1935 ROBERT C VERIDGE of 1520 16th st. n.w loved husband of Ruth W. Loveridse and father of Elizabeth. Elaine Jean and Ann Loveridee. ~Services at fhe S. H Hines Co_ funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. on Thursdav. July 15. at 1% noon Interment Warrenton, Va. Warrenton DADers Diease copy, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE (0., i CO.| Neither the successor to nor connected with | the original W. R. Speare establishmen lmgn"flmcyg 1009 H St. N.W J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. NE. _ Lincoln 52 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK, Manager) EnTianea: 1413034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 11138eventhS.NW. National 2473 Modern Chapel. TeL One of tne Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 817 11th St. S.E. of other relatives and friends. Remains 1e51ing al Gardner & Poe's {uneral home. 212 4th st, sw. until 5 pm. Wedne: das. “Julv 14 thereafter’ at his laie residence. Funcral services at | pm Thursday, July 15 At Zion HIVHH‘ Church. F_street between :rd and 4th sis. s w. Rev. Herbert officiating. In- | terment Harmony Cemetery. RIFENBERG, CAROLINE L. On Monday July 121937 at her residence 3005 25th st'n.e ' CAROLINE L. RIFENBERG beloved widow of the late Sherman Rif- enberg and the beloved mother of Mrs Oscar R, Anderson. Kate Cridley and Frank Rifenbera. Funeral services at the above residence on Thursday. Julv 15 thence to St. Francis De Sales' Catholic Church. 2021 Rhode Island ave n.r. where mass will be tald at 9 o'clock am Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 14 ROBINSON. JOSEPH TAYLOR. Suddenls. on Wednesdav. July 14 at his res dence. 100 Marviand ave ne. Senator | JOSEPH TAYLOR ROBINSON. azed 5 vears. Remains resting At Hesons's parlors. 1300 N st. n.w, Notice of fu- neral later 16 st RODGERS, JOSEPH G. On Monday. Julv | 127987 “at Emersency Hospital. JOS- EPH G. RODGERS. beioved husband of Caroline L. Rodszers father of Durham G. Rodgers. of 7074 Macomb st. n w. Services at Zurharst's funeral parlor_ 301 East Capifinl st on Pridas. July 18 at 11 am. Notice of interment later. 13 RCHOOLEY. MRS. EVA DIKE. _On Tues- day mornmng. Julv 13 1937, at ber residence. 1205 Mount Vernon st Alex- andria. Va . Mrs. EVA DIKE SCHOO- 1 the beloved wife of the late Elliolt Schooley. in the T3Ih vear of her age. She ix survived by four children. Reu: | ben J Schoolex Edith D. Schooley and Alice Schoolev. of Alexandria. Va.. and Henry C Schinoles of Washinzton D C Funeral from the Cunningham funeral home S04 Cameron si.. Alex- andria. Va_ on Thursdav. Julv 15, at 10 am “Interment Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria. Va GEORGE. On Mondar. 7. at his_residence_ Sel ELWOOD GEORGE SCOTT. son of Elwood and Bertha Scott RCOTT, FLWOOD b 4 Va loved also leaves other relatives and many John ends. Remains resting Rhines funeral home. ck st.. Alexandria. Va sdav July 14. a1 2 a esidence Interment Seminary at_the b o Fort Cemetery., va | SERRIN. WILLIAM H. On Tuesdav. 1977 g1 his recidence. Lanham. Md WILLIAM H. SERRIN azed %5 vears, beloved husband of Emma S.” Serrin Remains restine at Gasch’'s funeral home. 48 Marvland ave. Hvatisville. Md_ Services “at the above parlars on Thursday. Julv 15 at 2 pm Rela fves and friends invited. Intermen Oak Hill Cemetery it SHEPHERD. FAR'. M 12 1ant ar Oreen SHEPHERD Juls On Mondar N C. EARL M the beloved son’ of the late Marks and Toa Lea Sheoherd . Fo neral from H O Pagearte Tundral home 11th st se. an hursdae. | ST T RO BT friend nrited. Interment Cedar Hill G | SMOOT. VENIUS. On Julx 12 1037 ar ! Cheraw. 8. CVENUS SMOOT. the be- fnad ife nf rhe Tate Jlus Smant, and | B Iher e Ms > Amanga B Sienn Ciandia S ¥arbrauin, Dr John Thomas W Palmer B. and e s A eI e iaAnd ) 8¢ Thursanv. auly 13 bl SNAPP. HENRY. Depar'ed thic lifs on Sundar. Julv 11 1637 at 920 am HENRY SNAPP of 145 Thomas st nw beloved husrand of Mt @aie Snanp. | He is also survived by iwn Joving sistors. | Mrs. Mollie Burbell and M Emma Dvkes three devored danchters Mrs. | Reva Sales Mrs. Willie Mases and Miss Alma "Snanp: also other relativec 2nd | friends” "Remains will rest at his iate residence (the above) from Tuesdaw Julv 13 at 10 am. unni Thursday, Julv 15 | 211 pm. at which 1 funeral serv- fce< will he held ar the Malvan & Schev funeral home. Naw Jorsey ave. and n.w. Interment Woodiawn Cem- 121 this Vife Sy SNAPP. HENRY. dav. July 11 148 Thomas s n = Mrs Callie Snapp. by two loving sisters and Mre Emma Dvkes: tnree devoted danchiers. Mrs. Reva Sasvles. Mrs Wil liard Maves and Miss Alma Snapp. and other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday. July 15 at 1 pm. from the Malvan & Scher finerai home New Jer- sey ave. and R st nw. Rev W D izht officiating. Interment Woodlawn ers. STOKES. I F. On Mondar. Juls 12 1037 at his_residence. 1217 Jafferson st. n.w.. I F. STOKES. heloved hushand of Mary B Stakes and father of Vivian E. Stokes, Mrs. Charles R. Bush. ir. and Nelson M. Departed HENRY SNAPP of 15 sirvived Mrs. Molly Rurdell Stokes. “Services o be held in the Meth- odist_Church. Front Roval Va.. Thirs- dav Julv 15.'at 3 pm. Inferment Pros. | pect Hill Cemetery. Front Rosal, Va. 14 SIDNEY. On Mondar. July 12 2t R:30° am_at her residence. | WSk nw SIDNEY ‘STONE_be. | loved mother of Susie Wood of Memohi Tenn : James Stone of Batesville, Mis; Emma Turner of Portsmouth. Ohio: Daisy_ Armsironz and the laie Lelia Maxwell of Washingten D. C: devoted erandmother of Evere'r. Le Vert and Daisy Armstronzi Yvonne Hilda and Howard Maxwell. Funeral Wednesday. July 14 at ® pm from her lats rei- dence. Interment Lincoin Cemeters. 14 | TYSER. WILLIAM J.. JR. On Wednasday. July 14, 1957 at his_narents’ residance. 2 Birch st.. Decatur Heichts Md. WII. LIAM 1. (*JACKIE") TYSER. Jr. b laved son of William J. and Marie Tsser. Funsral services st the aho residence. Notice of time lafer Ser fees by the W W. Chamhers Co ~suh. urban funers) homa. D18 Cleveland ave. Riverdale, Md. WADF. ADELE. On Wednesdar. Julv 14. | 1977, ADELE WADE widow of ‘William o 3701 Hiatt pl. n.w, Remaint at the chapel of Frank Geier's Son<' Co.. 1113° Tth st. nw. Notice of funerai hereafter. WALKER. SARAH F. MULLICAN. On Wednesdav. Julv 14, 1037 at_the home of her dauzhter. Mrs ‘Hugh Walke! Gaithershurz. Md.. SARAH F. MULLICAN WALKER. aged 7R vears. Remains rest- inE at Gartner's funeral home. Gaither: burg. Md. Funeral services Friday. July 16 at 2 D.m.. at the above funeral home. Interment Forest Oak Cemetery, Galth- ersburg. Md 15 WALLACE. DALLAS. Departed this life Tuesday. Julv 13 1037, DALLAS WAL- LACE of 1905 19th st. n.w.. heloved hus- band of the late Mrs_TFsielle Wallace. He is survived by a cevoted bother. a very dear friend. Henrr Wallace, and lso other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at the Malvan & Schec fu- neral home. New Jersev ave. and R at. nw. Notice of funeral later. WARREN. MARY CATHERINE. On Tues- day. July 171927 "at Bethesda. Md MARY CATHERINE WARREN. devoted wife of Samuel M. Warren, mother of Samuel M jr.: James Allen. Mary Cath- erine. Clifford Fugene Warren: daughter of John H. and Ada V. Gravatt, sisier of Clifford Gravatt. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral ehurch. 1432 You st. n.w." Funeral Thursday. July 15, At 2 ‘pm. from the First Methndist Church_'Scotland. Md.. Rev. Leon Wat- kins offciating. Interment Union Bap- tist Cemetery. 15 WILEY, HATTIE S, On Tuesday. July 1 1037 st har recidence. Chevy Chase. M HATTIE S. WILEY. beloved wife of the late Vernon A. Wilsv of Ticonderoga. N. Y.. and mother of Mrs. Mary W. Marvin. Remains resting at Lee's funeral home. 4ih st.and Mass. ave n.e. whers serv- ices whi be held on Thursdav. July 15 ar 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Tnterment Ticonderoga. N. Y. WINN, ELIL TH K. On Wednesday. July 1471917 at_Walier Reed Generai | Hospital, ELIZABETH K. WINN. wife of Charles 'D. Winn. colonel, U. §. Armv. retired. Body resting at the Tabler fu- neral home. 4217 6th st. n.w. untl Thursday Julv 15 when services will | be held in Arlington National Cemetery at 3 pm FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICFS. PHONE NAT. 0108 :’:’:';;:;:5: Cor. 14th & Eye | GUDE BROS. CO. Fioral Piaces 1712 P8 NW. At this BURTON'S .\ oor'ni "o Beautifal Faneral Sprav. AT. 7171 +%na SONDAYS® THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON JEROME . WILBER DIES HERE AT 8 Former Newspaper Man Later Was Employed by Investment Firm. Jerome J. Wilber, former news writer for the Associated Press and later a representative of the National City Co., investment firm, died yester- day after a short illness at his home, 1870 Wyo- ming avenue. He would have been 88 on August 5. Mr. Wilber, a newspaper man for many years. up to about 25 years ago, came here during the first Cleveland ad- ministration. Dur- ing his long career he “‘covered” the State, War and Navy Building, Treasury Department and the White A Wilber. House. He was a close personal friend | of President Theodore Roosevelt. After serving as a representative and adviser of the National City Co. Mr. Wilber retired about eight years Ago from active work. He was a native of Lawrenceville, N. Y., and engaged in newspaper work in Colorado before coming to Washington. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cora | Warner Wilber, daughter of the late | Senator William Warner of Missourl. n Wilson voted stepfsiher brothers . Henry W Carnelius Wilson. fonr t George. Luther and Herbery Young: four loving sisters. Anna Teresa. ' Ruth Wilson and Helen Youne And ofher relatives and friends R mains resting 21 the Malvan & Schev fu- neral home New Jersev ave and R &t n.w. Notice of funeral later., In Memortam. AVERY. AMBROSE A. 1In sad but lovine remembrance of mv devoted son BROSE A. AVERY who suddenls de- parred this life ten years ago todav, July 14 Ten sad vears have passed In life we love the dearest; In death we do the same. HIS _DEVOTED MOTHER. DORSEY GARNER, W. B. ory of dear father. W. B. GARNER. who entered into eternal today. July 14. 1936 1o rest one yvear ago beloved daughrer of Mr< Julia Mas | She aiso is survived by a de- | | . Month. 1937 Average. Record Funeral services are being held to- | January R o dav at the residence. Burial will be | 5 130 3 RRs 0l Y 1 RS 3 2.13 RO private. 402 3 10.89 'Rg o 321 413 1094 ‘00 AR A 7] 150 451 1063 August 401 144 LOGAN AND PETTENGILL |8 — . 381 1 35 October 2 8¢ LB Navember n 8.6 TO DEBATE ON RADIO | S+t Weather in Varlous Cities, ST X “ Temp. Rain- Dr. Harold Glenn Moulton, presi Stations Baro H'h.Tow fall. Weath'r | Abilene. Tex. 207K 9R TA Clear dent of the Brookings Institution, will Albanr. N Y. 3010 80 #2 Cloudy Atlania. Ga 2008 04 T4 Cloudy preside over the debate between Sen- | Auknile Site 3008 78 1 Giouds Baltimore. M 30,02 90 7 080 oudy ator Logan, Democrat, of Kentucky,' girmingham 30.00 94 74 Clear " Bis k N D 2980 74 A4 018 Rain and Representative Pettengill, Demo- Bogton - Mass. 3010 &% 54 Cloudy Buffalo. N. Y R4 AR Rai, crat, of Indiana, on the proposed Enariesion 8.C. as o) Clovdy 1 Sloudy Supreme Court, reorganization tomor- | Shicago, I 204 Siouay row at 7 pm. The debate will be Sloveland. Ohio 30 84 Cloudy, broadcast over the national net work Denver \Colo. 248K Clear of the Columbia Broadcasting System. | & Pase Tex = 2826 Grear Senator Logan, co-author with Sen- Helena, Mont. 2084 &2 88 0.8 Rain | ator Hatch, Democrat. of New Mexico, | Indianapolis VX8 7R 70 168 Cloudy of the compromise reorganization | Jhcksonville Fia. 3004 28 24 | Cloudy measure, will s rt the bill. Rep- | Los Angeles 004 T4 RO Clovdy 5 il HPpoRL D | onisvine. ‘Ky. 3a03 A8 59 042 Clondv resentative Pettengill will oppose any | siami — ®is N 0R KR TR Cloudv change in the existing Supreme Court WASH. D. C.. 30.00 80 73 081 Cloudy set-up. The debate will be spon- | Forelzn Siations sored by the special committee on! Stations Temperature Weather "7°Nm Greenwich time. fodav . Supreme Court. reorganization of the rondon " Bazlond R Cloudv American Bar Association. NI RIAnicAies b Clotdy. Zurich. Switzerland A Cloudy 3tockholm Sweden AR Cloudy f}lbrll;,lr Svcl'm i ‘5' tod Cloudy (Noon. Greenwich i v Draths. [orta TRT STRRRLN N oo, | Current Observat ons.) WISE. KIZZIE. On Mondar. July 81, Georges. u!!rmudn f.0d Clondy | 1235 atter a brief ilines: At | San .Juan. P. R. . 54 Clea | men s Hospital KIZZIE WISE. Havana Cuba % TR Cloudy | Ieav o mourn six_brothers. three Colon. Canal Zone . % Cloudy si: s and a host of relatives and < . — friends Remains can be viewed be- ke tween the nours of 1 and 6 p.m. Wed- nesdax. July 14, al_‘the J L' lowe A UMO Row funeral home. 913 Florida ave. nw Interment will be in Graniteville. 8. C. | YOuN EVELYN FRANCES, Departed this life Wednesdav. July 14 193%. EVE- FOR LYN FRANCES YOUNG of 227K 11th st " ALICE | brought here for burial tomorrow in n sad but loving mem- | the family plot in Rock Creek Ceme- | HIS LOVING DAUGHTER. SON-IN-LAW AND 'GRANDCHILDREN, MAE AND JEAN WILLIAMS. = MAY. KATIE. Tn sad but Toving remem. brance of their dear mother. KATIE MAY who Dassed away eleven years ago | Member of the Vermont Society of today. July 14, ) A loving mother. 0 2ood and kind No friends cn earth like her do we find; For each of us she did her best, Mar God grant her eternal rest HER LOVING CHILDREN. CATHERINE AND BUDDY. SANFORD. WILLIAM RICRARD. 1In sad but loving remembrance of WILLIAM RICHARD SANFORD. who departed this life seven vears ago todas. July 14. 1930, MARIE SANFORD SNYDER. * TYLER. ALFRED J. Sacred to the mem- ory of my beioved husband. ALFRED . TYLER. who lefu me one year ago, Juiy 14,7 'Twas just one year ago. my dear, we parted You left me dead: perhaps ‘twas for the best S0 patiently and long it wax you suffersd I miss you. though my heart seems near At rest All to myself T talk fo you Think of the things vou used to da, Think of your funny little ways. Think of each other vesterdays. Sometimes I amile. sometimes 1 cre But I keep each little golden sigh fo mysel YOUR LONELY WIFE. BELLE TYLER TYLER REVEREND ALFRED J. In mem- ory of our beloved pastor. Reverend AL- FRED one year ago today. July 14, 1936, Isalah Ivii.l: ““The righteous perish- eth. and no man laveth it to heart: and merciful men are taken away. none con- sidering tha® the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.” THE MOUNT ATRY BAPTIST CHURCH. where he pastored thiry vears: REV. E K . Pastor; J. LANDRUM. Church Clerk < TYLER. REVEREND ADFRED J. In lov- ing memory of our dear. kind father. Reverend ALFRED J. TYLER, who died one year ago today. July 14, 1936 You were a kind and loving daddy, 80 gentle. 0 honest. so_true; This world now xeems &0 empty. Without the dear daddv we knew THE CHILDREN, AMY BELL. S8ADIE T. MARZE. REV. E. K, TYLFR He was our pastor thirty years. yet 1 miss his presence still HIS FRIEND AND MEMBER. MAMIE TE . TYLER. REVEREND ALFRED J. 1In lov- ing remembrance of my dear father-in- law. Reverend ALFRED J. TYLER. who Dassed away one year ago today. July 14. 1936, Though_you're zone. T won't forget you. And I miss you more and more: But some dav T hope to greet you On that happy. golden shore. DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. MAYME 8. TY- LA & J. TYLER. who departed this Jife | | Our Clients Make the Selection No attempt is ever made in this establishment to influence in the slightest degree the selection of a casket or funeral service. We have always made it a policy to invite a free choice, influenced only by the individual family’s desires and the amount which they wish to pay. There is a service and a casket in every conceivable price range, but no matter what the selection may be, the same sympathetic, per- sonal attention is given in every case. WM. H. SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Local thun- dershowers probable tonight and to- morrow; warmer tomorrow; gentle winds, mostly southeast and south. Maryland — Local thundershowers tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer tomorrow. Virginia —Local thundershowers probable tonight and tomorrow; slight- 1y warmer tomorrow in north and cen- tral portions. West. Virginia—Local thundershow- ers tonight and tomorrow; little change in temperature. River Report. Potomac River clear and Shenan- doah River little muddy today. Revort for Last 24 Hours. Temperature, Barometer, Yesterday— Degrees, Inches o.m. () RY & pm 78 a3 poidnient - S Y 0.98 oday— 4 am. 7 20.98 R am, 7 30.01 Noon k) 29.97 Record for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon yesterda¥ ta noon today.) Highest. 80, 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Year aro. "lowest. 73. 2:30 am. today. Year ago, 70, Record Temseratures This Year. Highest, 95 on July 10, Lowest. 19, on February 28. Humidity for Last 24 B, (Prom noon vesterday 1o noo day.) Highest, 9% per cent. at 5:45 p.m, Lowest. 51 per cent. at 3:50 p.m. Tide Tables. (Purnished bv United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) i Todar High 1298 a.m. Low TR am. High 1343 pm. Low . 731 pm. The Sun and Moon, Sun. fod. Sun. temorrow Moon. today 11°55 a.m Automobile lights musi be half hour after sunset Precivitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the CApital (current month to date): Native of D. C. Who Died in Bos- ton to Be Interred in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Florence Fulton Carmody. 83, native of this eity and formerlv prom- inent in the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution here. died Sunday in Trumbull Hospital, Boston, after a short. illness, according to word re- ceived here. Funeral services were to be held in Boston today. The body was to be tery. For the last eight years. Mrs. Car- mody had been a resident of Brookline, Mass. She was a past regent of Con- tinental Chapier, D. A. R., here and & Colonial Dames. She was a descendant of Roger Conant and Caleb Chase, prominent earlv settlers. Surviving are two sons, John Fulton Carmody. Melrose, Mass, and Dr. Robert Fulton Carmody, Brookline, s daughter, Mrs. Albert A. n. San Francisco, and a brother, Horace M. Fulton, this eity. She also leave four grandchildren. (dar Hill Washingloms mest Beautt Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C St Linc. 5537 North Side of Stanten Park barinm, DOCTORS RECOMMEND — AMBULANCES $3 any place in the city Phone COlumbia 0432 One of the Largest Undortakers in the Werld. Lincoln 0524 W. J. BOOTHE DIES; Rites Set at Alexandria Tomorrow an iliness of several months. Drug Co. here for several years before Crane, Parris & Co.. Washington in- D. C., WED NESDAY, JULY 14, 1937 which Mr. Prim's sons, Paul H. and Herbert W. Prim, are members. Mr. Prim died yesterday at Wash- ington Sanitarium, Takoma Park. Un- til recently he had resided at 1337 Lawrence street northeast. He came to Washington in 1898 and joined the Government Printing Office staff. He worked at its Treasury Department branch until his retirement four years ago. His wife died a year ago. Surviving are the two sons and three daughters, Miss Margaret J. Prim and Mrs. Walter D. Middlekaufr, “Washington, and Mrs. Robert M. Critchfield, Anderson, Ind. 1. F. STOKE: RETIRED BANKER for Former Member of D. C. Firm. B» a B1aff Correspondent of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va, July 14.—Wil- liam J. Boothe, 66, retired Washington investment banker, died at his home, 707 Princess street, yesterday after stianded Polomae. Acadermy here. “He S DEAD; was connected with the Leadbeater ILL ABOUT 2 WEEKS Insurance Agent Came to D. C. 38 Years Ago From Front Royal, Birthplace. 1. F. Stokes. 65, insurance agent, died Monday at his home, 1212 Jef- ferson street, He had been ill about two weeks. becoming & member of the firm of vestment banking firm. eight years ago. Burial services at Ivy Hill Cemetery will be private. He is survived by his widow, Mrs, Lucy Lee Boothe: a son, Gardner L. Boothe, 2d; a daughter, Mrs. Beaudric L. Howell, and a brother, | Gardner L. Boothe, all of Alexandria Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. at the home, FUNERAL CONDUCTED FOR JAMES L. PRIM Funeral services for James L. Prim, 78. retired Government Printing Office | employe, were being held today at the 8. H. Hines funeral home, fol- He retired Stokes came here 38 vears ago and had been in the insurance business since. He had long been & prominent | member of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, At the time of his death being a member of the Board of Stewards. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary B. Stokes; two daughters, Miss Vivian E. Stokes and Mrs. Charles R. Bush, lowed by burial in Glenwood Ceme- |)r., and a son, Nelson M. Stokes, all Ve | of this city, and a brother, Robert J. Rev. Joseph M. Long. Hyattsville, | Stokes, Front Royal Md,, formerly of the Brookland Bap- | Funeral services will be held at 3 tist Church, officiated, assisted by [p.m. tomorrow In the Methodist | Rev. Frank E. Johnston, jr., assistant | Church at Front Royal and burial will pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, of | be in Prospect Hill Cemetery there. 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Rodgers, 68, minority clerk and| former sergeant at arms of the House, who died Monday in Emergency Hos- pital. The services will be held in Zur- horat’s funeral parlors, 301 East Capi- tol street, with Rev. Ignatius Fealy of Woodlawn, Md., officiating Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. The pallbearers will be Kenneth Romney, sergeant at arms of the House; Joseph J. Sinnott, House door- kPePrr: David Lynn, architect of the Capitol; William Tyler Page, former clerk of the House; Marcellus Shields, clerk of the Appropriations Commit- e | tee, and A E. r R Ie ot F oo mor Vel a oA Chaffee, reading clerk of the House. Mr. Rodgers began work as a file clerk in the House before the Wilson administration and was minority clerk there during the two terms of the WAr-lime President. He was elected sergeant at arms in 1919 and served In that capacity until 1931, Later he was made a special employe of the Ree publican minority. Mr. Rodgers' home was at 2924 Macomb street. 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