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THE EVENING e ————— R Beaths, McCLURE, MARY. On Friddy, October 29, 18 at_her residence, 1 Monroe st. ne. MARY McCLURE. beloved wife of the late Charles V, McClure and mother or. James B. McClure. ° Remains resting ot W. Warren Taltavull's funeral home. 619 14th st. n.w. untll 1 p.m. Satur- October :10. Interment Green, Iows. Please omit flowers. MILLER, GEORGE MAYLON. On Wed- nesdyy, Otober 55 TG EoRGE MAY: odnest 174 Main st Laurel, 4 Wednesdas: | on MILLER. the beloved husband of Gorirude Brown Miller. Funeral services on Saturday. October 30. at St Mary's Satholic: Chureh, Laurel. Md.. Where re- Sulem mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. In- {erment church cemetery. 20 MILLER, GERTRUDE ATWOOD. Thursday, October 28, 10:7, at Garfield Hospital. after a brief iliness. GERTRUDE ATWOOD MILLER. beloved wife of Lorimer D. Miller. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines_Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st n.w. Friday afternoon and evening. Serv- | jces at the above funeral home on Satur- day. October 30. at_8:30 am.: thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. 16th st. and Park rd. n.w. where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. On Thurs- 'nis residence, L H. AIN: beloved hus- id of Jennie H. Aibsworth and father | ys. E. E. Scoti, Mrs. R. P. Keyes and | . W. B McMa Funeral_services ag. the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast fumeral home, 517 11th st. se., on Fri- da¥,. Oclobe: at 4 pm. Relatives and friends are 4nvited. Interment Pri- vate: ANSTINE, SUSIE A, On October 27. 1947, at her residence, 1 Comt: n.e. SUSIE A. ANSTINE. beloved of George A. Anstine and mother of M A D. Knight. Mrs. Ralph C TS Reimann. Mr King Mrs. Ruth | Dent and Arthur Remains Testing at Lee’s funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.. where services Wil be held Saturday. October 30. at 3 p.m. Rel- atives and friends invited to attend. In-| terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. ARMENTROUT, ALICE M da¥, October =8, 1037, at ¢ her residence. 1220 N st. n.w.. ALICE M ARMENTROUT. beloved wife ‘of the late | Edward L. Armentrout and mother of Ger- | trude A Lilburn W. and Halley A. Armen- | On_ Thurs- 10 am. @ THUG JOSTLES CLERKS T0 ROB DRUG STORE Two Cab Drivers Report Loss of Cash and Cars to Bandits. Both Taxis Recovered. An armed bandit robbed the Camp- bell drug store, 4730 Fourteenth street N.W., of $25 last night, entering short- 1y before closing time and forcing the manager and & clerk to stand aside while he took the money from the cash register. The manager, Irving Sapperstein, said he could identify the man. Two cab drivers reported the loss of cash and their machines to thugs last night. Thomas S. Mangum, 2505 Seventeenth street N.W., said two col- STAR, ENMONS S. SMITH, REALTY MAN, DIES D. C. Native Had Been |l Several. Months—Rites - Set for Tomorrow. Emmons Stockwell 8mith, 35, prom- inent real estate man and clubman, died yesterday in his home at 2216 Massachusetts avenue NW. He had been ill for several months with heart disease. Mr. Smith, a native of this city, was WASHINGTON, trout: of Washington. D. C.. Montie E. Armentrout of Harrisonburs, Va twiler and Ulysses S. Armentront eezietown, Va. Remair funeral home of Geo 5 sf: n.w. Mterment Keezletown. Stnday. October 1. at the Methodist Episcoral Church South. Relatives znd friends invited BAUMANN, FREDERICK A. On Friday, 29 3! ?('o at Casualty 'REDERICK A. BAUMANN. aged 64 vears, beloved husband of Mary E. Baumann, Inte residence. 422G Easter Brentwood. Md. Remains resting at Gasch's funeral home. 46 Maryland ave. Hvattsville, Md. Services at_the above funeral home on Saturday. October :o. at 2:30 pm. Relatives and Vited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery BROWN. THORNTON LEE. On Thurs- October 28, 14 his_residence 19th _ st HORNTON LEE BROWN r Gawler's chapel gfi.&n Pa. ave. n on Saturday, October 4 pm STIAN. on devoted ian of Richmond. Va yesting at the John T. Rhunes ehapel. srd and Eve sts. sw. wh neral services will be tober 0. at 2 p.m. Cemetery. » CLEMENT! MARIE H. On Thursday October N 7, aL her sidence. ! T # ne., MARIE H. CLEMENTS. beloved wife of Wilbur R. Ci nts. Funeral rom the residence of her daughter. velyn Wehrle, 316 n.e. of time later. #ACOLON. GORDON 1 Wednesday tober 77 1937. GORDON L. COLON, eloved husband of Bessie A Colon. Fu- neral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. firmera] home. 1400 Chapin 'st. n.w. on jday. October at 10:30 am. Rela- f.lvts and friend: ited Ington National Cemstery. CREEGAN, MARY A, October 8. 103 ughter of the Teexan. w930 Alexandria Cemetery Arranzemen Demaine's funeral home DAVIS. DOROTHY. Depar on Thurs: DAVIS. o leave: husband. Edward one brot ’n_aunt othe at Interment Rosemont Notice on CREEGAN. a tnis DOROTH nourn a devoted one sist Ruth Dabney's n.w shove 11 Olivet Cemete DAWSON, Orctober "N, d. HENRY A nnie K. Dawso: Home on Satur pm. Intermes ETZ, EDWI dav. October EDWIN H Peloved husband of Pearl P. Etz. Ser late residence. Galdsborouz Md., rday, October Cemetery ddenlv. on Thur E FELLER, ADELE MAY. 29, 1937, at_her Xansas ave n.w. AD beloved wife of Hen mother of Adelle May Feller Mrs. 1da M. Broadbent. R ing et the S. H. Hines Co. funeral 14th st. n.w. Notice of On Frid 700 35 TURNER LEE husband of L ther of Rob John Babcock home of his da Saturday. Octob and friends invited edln Cemetery. Services Chambers Co. GOULD, ROBERT. on Wednesday. Octot inger Hospital, ROBERT rleans place n.e. beloved husband Emma_Gould. He also leaves to their 1oss two sons. one da other, two brothers. one si ether relatives and friends resting at the Georse B. Cl meral parlor. 1416 Florida ave. funeral _hour. Funeral Sunday. 31. at 2 pm. from Mount Olivet Baptis! Church. Ath st. beiween L and M st Interment Payne's Cemetery GROSS. ANNIE. On Wednes r 23, 1937. ANNIE GR aed 68 years beloved wife of Huberi Gross, Late Tesidence. Riges Mill. Md. She also is sur: ®ived by two sons. Albert and Ruffin Gro three sisters and a brother. Remai Testine at G. 1 home. 46 M fand ave. H: Fuperal from the First Bapt Bindensburz. Md.. on Sundas. October A1. at 1.30 n.m Relatives and_friends invited. Interment Bladensburg. M¢ o0 GROSS. ANNIE. _Queen Rold of Ruth. No. 798 G ia hereby notified of th rment Fo by ay Rebecca Hous U.O of O F funeral of Sister ANNIE GROSS from First Baptist Church. | adenshurz. "Md nday. October 37. at_1:20 pm SISTER SAVANNAH EDMONDS. M #*FLORENCE BUCHAN. W. R HOYT, KEPLER. On Wednesday. Octo- r 27. 1937 KEPLER HOYT beloved husband _of Martha M. Hoyt. ased 68 years. Funeral from his late residence. 4114 Emery pl. n.w.. on Saturday. October 0. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends i ted. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. KELLY. CHARLES ELMER. Suddenly. en Tuesdav. Octobe 1937. CHARLES ELMER KELLY of 5th ‘st ¥ loved hush: E. K Boteler). father of Charles Loiis brother ‘of John L. and_Joseph Mrs. Ruth Rook ‘and Mrs. Ma Funeral from William v hom 0 Sth st s tohe at 2 p.m.: thence Church. 14th st. ‘and Mass $:30 pm. Relaijves and friends invited, Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. : LACKEY. WILLIAM Priday. October 29. 19 dence. 2716 1st st nw. EMYTHE LACKEY. Services at _Gawler's €hapel ) Pa. ave. n.w.. on Sa‘urday. October 30. at 2 p.m. Interment private. MADDOX, ROSA MARIE. On Thurs- @ay. October 78. 1077, at_Gallinger pital. ROSA MARIE MADDOX. belov daughter of Robert and Rosa Maddox. &he also leaves two brothers. five sisters &nd other relatives and_friends Funeral grvices at the John T, Rhines fun ehepel. Ard and Eve sts. s.w. October 30. at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet, Cemetery. MAGRUDER. JAMES EDWARD. Thursday. October 28. 1937. at Mont- omery ‘Countv _General Hospital. Olney, fd.. JAMES EDWARD MAGRUDER, he- loved ‘hushand of the late Lula L. Ma- uder. Remains resting at the funeral ome * of William Reuben Pumph: 7005 Wisconsin ave. Bethesda. Md meral services at the above funeral hi Sunday. Octoher 31. at 2:30 p.m. TInt ment St. John's Cemetery. Olney, Md. 31 McCAWLEY, On Wed- esday. October ©7. 1937 at Providence ospital. KATHERINE McCAWLEY. the eloved daughter of the late Richard and ucy McCawley. Funeral from the resi- dence of sister-in-law. Mrs. Mar. Cawley. 1368 South Carolina ave. s... Saturday. ‘October 0. at 8:30 a,m.: thence to St. Dominic’s Chirch, Gth and E sts. 8w, where mass will be offered at 9 a.m Relatives and fricnds invited. Mount _Olivet Cemetery. FU\SERAL DIRECTORS. FLOWERS, INC., Funeral Sprays 1 St District 5252, J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL I'llllEpTDlS Crematorium @th and Mass. Ave. NE____Lincoln 5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK Manager) Phone West 0096 3034 M Sk.,N.W. Established 1841 VU g Frank Geier’s Sons Co. fagsev e "t National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. fther the successor to nor connected with B a1 W, R Speare establishment 1009 H St. N.W. er One or the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 B17 11th St S.E. Atlantic 6700 918 Cleveland Ave. erdale, Md. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 P 8L N.W National 427¢ GEO. C. SHAFFER RESSIVE L TRIBUTES A1 SBERRSE PRICES FHONE NAT 0108 Hnnians Cor. 14th & Eye and Bundays N G 0. on Fu- o Phone Nationa) 2803 Hospital, | frienas in- | Interment_Ar- | Salwmayl i Pilerims’ Baptist Church. 3rd st. and M Interment | Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 28 1 MINOR, WILLIAM F. Deparl | 1ite on Tuesday. October 26. 1837 at | Freedmen's Hospital. WILLIAM F. MINOR. son of the late William F._ Minor and | brother of the late Daisv B. Escoffery. Surviving him_are his mother. Hattie 8. | wife. Lossie S.. son. William M. two | grandchildren, Yvonne and La Verne: brother. Samuel L. Minor: two sisters, Goldie M. Hackney and Grace S. Savoy. | and many other relatives and friends. Re- | Mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fuc neral church, 1437 You st. n.w. until 4 | p.m, Friday. October 21: thereafter at his late residence. 1123 Montello ave. 3 Funeral services on Saturday. Octob 3 at 1:30 p.m,. at e above funeral churcl Rev. Frank Hearns officiating. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Wood- lawn Cemetery. 29 | moogE, 1A. On Wednesday. October 1937 her residence, the Woodley Apts. 1851 Columbia rd. n.w.. Art. 301. S. VIRGINIA° MOORE. sister of the late Emily §. Moore. Fu ervices | | at~ her late residence Saturds October 30, at 10 _am Tnierment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Philadelphia, Pa. 2 | 20 F. On Thursday. Oc- | 7. at_his_residence. 2026 st. n.w. LORENZO_ F. PAGE. be- husband of Grace Page, loving son | of Clara Rosetta Page, He also leaves | other relatives and _friends. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w where | neral services will be held Monday. No- | vember 1. at | p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 31 N SULLIVAN. On Wednes- 937, at Pittsburgh. Pa.. RAY. widow of the VIR | RAY. LIL | day. October =3 LILLIAN SULLIV late George W. Ray and mother of Mrs. | Taurice F. Vilsack of Pittsburgh, Pa.. and Joseph_W. Montgomery of New Or- La. Remeins resting at Li2i 30th ch. Services at Holy Trinity Chu at | Georzeiown. on Saturday._ October :i( 10 am. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. RICHARDSON, REV. R. C. this lLife Sunday, October 6:70 pm. at his residence. 1704 Vermont | te. nw Rev. R. C. RICHARDSON. the beloved husband of Lollie C. Richardson. He also is survived by two devoled daugh- | t Mrs. Princess M. Johnston and Edna | Y. ‘Richardson: one son. Richard C. Rich- two grandchildren. ~ Percy E. Johnston Jr. and _Princess Carolyn Johnston: two brothers, Henry C. and John | ardson of La Favette, Ga.: one son-| | in-iaw. Percy E. Johnston. sr. and other mains resting in tropolitan Baptist Church after | Fridav. October 29. Funeral aturday. October 30. at 1 pm. joned _church. Rev. Remains will not services. Interment in Har- Arrangements by L. E. 204 officers dependent Funeral | notified { Departed 1 at d friends. after v_Cemetery, y & Son. RICHARDSON, members of the rectors’ Association_are hereby 1o assemble at the Meiropolitan Baptist between 12th and 1ith sts. rday, October 0. at 12 noon, the funerel of our late brother, RICHARDSON. By order of L’ E. MURRAY. President RALPH J. G. BARBOUR. Acting Rec. Sec. | ROUTT. DOROTHY G MAY. On Thurs- | vy October 28, 18937, at her residence, 10 9th st. n.e. DOROTHY MAY ROUTT. | beloved wife of Randolph J. Routt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. amcns and sister of Joseph L. Simmons. and Mrs Funeral | from the re parents. 43 Trving st n.w.. dav. November 1. g 2 £.m. clatives and friends |n-| Services by W. W. Chambers Co. 31 JAMES C. eparted this life | dne:sday. October 1937, at Preed- men’s Hospital. after a brief iliness. JAMES CSCOTT (JIM TIT). He leaves to mourn | 1 s a brother. William Smallwood: | and_a devoted friend. Mrs. | ones Remains resting at Bar. T funeral home. 48 K st. n.e. Funera! Saturdav. Octobher 30, at 2 am. from Holy Redeemer Church. N. Y. ave, botween 1st st and N. J. ave. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 29 SCOTT, JAMES C. Columbia Lodge. No. ®5. I. B. P. O. E. of W. is heréby notified of the funeral of Brother JAMES C_ SCOTT. from Barbour's funeral home 43 K at. n.e. on Friday. October 26. 193 at 8 pm. ' Signe v ted Ruler. m-law FARRISON C. SELLARS. | dax. " Octoher = SELLARS. He is W. A On Mon- GEORGE W. A. rvived by three broth- ers two sisters and many other relatives | and_friends. "~ Remains resting at Fra- zier's funeral home. 389 R. I ave. n.w.. | where funeral services will be held on | Monday. November 1. at 1 p.m. Int ment Arlington National Cemetery. | STRASBURGER. FRANCES KISH. On | Priday. Ociober 20. 1937, FRANCES KISH | | STRASBURGER. beloved mother of Ivan K. Strashurger and Lester R. Strasburger. from her late residence. Chase parkway nw. on Sunday. October 31. at 10:30 am. Interment Washington Hebrew Cemetersy. 31 SULLIVAN, MARY ZONA. On Priday, | October 29, 197 2t Columbia Hospital. | TARY ZONA SULLIVAN. infant daughter | f Jemes J. and Irene Willlam Sullivan | of 4879 Kansas ave. n.w. | | THOMPSON. WINNI On Thursday, October 281027 at Providence Hospital, | WINNIE THOMPSON, R4 years of age, be- | loved daughter of the "late John and Flizabeth Thompson. Faneral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son, 200 | Nichols ave. s.e.._on Saturday. October at 1:20 p.m, Services at St. Barnabas' Fpiscopal Church. Oxon Hill. Md. at %| p.m. Relatives and friends invited In- terment church cemetery. VASS. THOMAS F. On Thursday. Oc- tober 2K, 1937. THOMAS F. VASS, beloved husband of Mary Vass. Puneral from his late residence. 1936 1st st. n.e.. on Satur- day. October 20. at 8:30 a.m.: thence to St ‘Martin's Church, where reauiem mass will_he said at 9 am. Relatives and friends_invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 29 WELFORD. ALEXANDER this life on Tuesday, October 8. 1¢ his residence. 1011 3rd st. s.w.. after a hrief iliness. ALEXANDER WELFORD. He leaves to mourn a loving wi Lucy G. Welford: a devoted sister Mary Watts: and a host of friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. #14 4th st. sw il 4 p.m. Priday, October 2n: thence to his late residence. Funeral | Saturday. October 0. at 1 p.m.. from the Departed | 10 at place s.w In- | terment | worr, Rev. J. Miller officiating. Harmony Cemetery. JOHN JAMES. On Thursday. October 28, 1937, at his residence. 916 Sth st. ne. JOHN JAMES WOLF. the be- loved hushand of Panline K. -Wolf (nee Saver) and father of Charies W. Wolf, Mrs. J. Wilbur O'Day and Mrs. George L. Sims." Funeral services at the above Tesi- dence on Saturday. October 30, at 8:30 am.: thence to Holv Name' Catholic Church. where mass will be offered at o am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount _Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements by W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral | home. 5 WOODRUFF. day. October * LOTTIE E. On Thurs- . 1927, at’ the residenc of her daughter. Mrs. R. V. Pierson. R 10th st. ne. Wachington. D. C.. LOT- TIE E. WOODRUFF. She is survived by three_daughters. one son and two broth- ers, Mrs. R. V. Pierson. Washineton. D. Mrs. Edward Nelson. Lorton. Va.: Mrs. Charles Neidecker. Washington: Mr. B. Woodrnfl. Washington: Messr. Petitt_and M. Petitt of Fairfax_County | Va. Funeral Satnrday. October 30. at 3 p.m. from Demaine's funeral home. Al- exandria. Va. Interment Pohick Church Cemeters. YOUNG., THELMA. On Thursday. Oc- tober 8, 1037, At Central State Hospital, Petersburg, Va.. THELMA YOUNG, beloved mother of Pearl Hnoker. devoted sister of Pearl Tvier of 2519 Georgia ave. n.w.: mother-in-law of Edward Hooker. sister~ in-law of James Tyler. Many friends also vive her. Funersi Saturdav. October 20 at 1 p.n. from Henry S. Washington & Sons’ funeral home. 467 N &t. n.w. In- ferment in Lincoln Memorial Cemeter: Relatives and friends invited. . In Memoriam. BLACKWELL. MARGARET J. In sad but_lovine memory ‘of our dear mother. MARGARET J. BLACKWFLL. who died five vears azo today, October 20. 19372 DAUGHTERS, BOWLER. ALICE M. In sad but lov- ine semembrance of my dear mother. ALICE M. BOWLER. who departed this life twenty vears ago today, October 29 1017 ROB- DEVOTED DAUGHTER. RUTH E. INSON. CAVE. HANNAH M. In loving and sad Temembrance of our dear mother. HANNAH M. CAVE. who denarted this life one year ago today. October 29, 1936. Althongh your soul is now at rest And {ree from care and pain. This world would seem like heaven If we had you back again. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN: COLUMBUS, ARCHIBALD C. Sacred to the memory of our dear husband and father. ARCHIBALD C. COLUMBUS. left us three years ago today, October 29, “Tia sweet to remember him who once was ere. Though absent to us he is just as dear. The midnight stars shine on the grave Of ghe one we loved. but could not save. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * | All by myself T think of you | Mrs. ORRA ELLEN WASHBURN. who de- ored men struck him on the head, robbed him of $2 and drove off in his machine. It was later recovered in the first precinct. Willlam C. Bowes, 514 Fourteenth street N.E., said two colored ‘men robbed him of $5.50 and took his cab. It also was recovered. a son of the late Emmons Stockwell Smith and the late Mrs. Isabel Quig- gle Smith. He attended Friends School here and was graduated in 1924 from Princeton University. He followed his father in the real estate business here. He was a member of the Metropoli- tan and Chevy Chase Clubs here and the Patuxent Golf Club. Well known as an amateur golfer, Mr. Smith also was junior tennis champion of the District at one time. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Betly Grove Smith; a daughter, Betty Fair- fax Smith; a son, Emmons Stockwell Smith, jr., and a stepson, Grove Smith. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at Georgetown's St. John's Episcopal Church, 3240 O street, the Rev. Bland Tucker of- ficiating. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. The pallbearers will be Robert Stead, jr.; John A. Hinckley, George Reber Littlehales, William Jasper Du Bose, Comdr. William D. Thomas and Charles P. Stone. The ushers will be William Reyburn, C. Ashmead Fuller, George A. Garrett, J. H. de Sibour, Woodson P. Houghton and Newbold Noyes. In Memoriam. CRAIG. LUCY ROGLES AND JORN. In sad remembrance of our _dear mother. LUCY BOGLES CRAIG, who Ieft us twentv-nine years ago todav. October 50, 190K, and our brother. JOHN CRAIG, Who left us six years ago, August 28. 1931, No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief borne in silence For those we loved so well HER DAUGHTER. LOUISE. AND FRIEND, ANNIE. % DUNLOP, MOLLIE. Sacred to the mem- ory of our darling mother and gran mother. Mrs. MOLLIE DUNLOP. who er tered int ternal rest one year ago today, October = 1936, When a mother breathes her last farewell | The stroke means more than tongue can tell, The world seems quite another place ‘Without the smile of mother's face. What is home without & mother? All things this world may send. But when I lost my darling mother T lost_my dearest friend LONELY DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON. MRS. IDA MAE LANE AND CHARLES‘ A. LANE, JR. ¥ FOLLIN. CHARLES FREDERICK ered_to_the memory of my dear brothe CHARLE3 FREDERICK POLLIN. who di parted this life one year ago today, Oc- tober 10 8a- | Boys' Club to Expand Program. | D. € EMMONS STOCKWELL SMITH. —Underwood Photo. MRS. DOROTHY M. ROUTT DIES OF LONG ILLNESS Deceased Was Wife of Photog- rapher for The Star—Funeral Services Monday: Mrs. Dorothy M. Routt, 23, wife of Randolph J. Routt, a photographer for The Star, died last night at her home, 3910 Ninth street N.E, after a long illness. Mrs. Routt was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Simmons, 433 Irv- ing street N-W. Besides her husband and parents, she leaves a sister, Mrs. Arthur J. Conner, and a brother, Joseph L. Simmons, jr. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the home of her par- ents. The Rev. Dr. William J. Hub- bard will officiate. The depths of my sorrow T cannot tell At the loss of my brother I loved so well; And while he lies in peaceful sleep His memory I shall always keep. There is one who still will linger At the spot where vou are laid Who will come and bring you flowers On the grave that death hath made. HIS SISTER, ALMA. Attendance at the Boys' Club of Washington was 34 per cent greater | last month than in September a year | ago, Charles M. Fyfe, managing di- | rector, vxuld yesterday. As a result the club will have to expand its program, | Think of the things w2 used to do: he said Think of the things we wsed 10 say, Think of each_golden_ yesterday. BROTHER-IN-LAW, JACK GREEN. C. BENJAMIN. In loving memory of my dear son. C. BENJAMIN GREEN. who passed away four years ago today. OCtober 24. 1933. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND FAMILY. WASHBURN. MRS. ORRA ELLE memory of my _dearly In | beloved mothe this mortal life October 29. 193, 8he, “being dead. vet speaketh ' | HER_SON. 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