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A—12 @ard nf Thanka. DARE, BETTY ANN. We wish to thank | our many friends and relatives for the eympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the time of_our bereavement. FRANK AND EDITH DARE. Draths. ACKER, LENA, Departed this life on ved wife of Carl Acker. devoted mother | s. Ella Mae Robinson, Mrs. Debirdie James W. and Wade Acker. aves to mourn her departure & Noble: three brothers anc | mother. other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. | Notice of funeral 3rd and Eve sts. s.W fater JCKLEY. EDITH. On Friday, Octooer 202} At Milwaukee. Wis, EDITH | BUCKLEY (nee Hurd). beloved wife of William F. ley. Puneral notice later. AMMACK, TRAVERS K. On Friday. Ocvober Mo 1037, TRAVERS K. GAM: MACK. aged vears, beloved husband of Abble A. Cammack. Puneral from his | e residence. 3819 Garrison St n.w.. on | Monday. November 1. at 2 p.m. Relatives | and friends invited fo atfend. Interment | Rock Creek Cemetel | CARLIN, ANNA C. On Friday. October 1837, at Georgelown University Hos- ANNA C. CARLIN (nee Campbell), | wite of the late Edward P. Carlin | f Mary K. and Joseph J. Camp- 1 will be held from the resi- brother, Joseph J. Camp- st on Tuesday. No- 830 a.m. High requiem | 29 pital beloved and sis bell Joseph's Church at 9 am Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rel- | atives and friends invited. 1 CLEMENTS., MARIE H. On Thursday. October 28, 1937, at her residence, 300 T st. ne. MARIE H. CLEMENTS, beloved | wife of Wilbur R. Clements. Funeral the residence of her daughter. Mrs. | Wehrle. 316 T st. n.e. on Tues- November 9 am. thence to St. Martin where mass will _be at tives and friends ited. Interment C Hill Cemetery. 1 CONERY, JARVIS. On Saturday. Oc tober 30. nii. at Mount Alto Hospital. | JARVIS CONERY. beloved husband of Rose H Conery. F sting at the W. W. Chambers_Co ome, 1400 Chapili t. n.v. Notice of funeral iater. { CORNAY, AUDELIA. Departed this life Tuesdav. October 4. 193 8 am., UDELIA CORNAY of 6: W of Char foving | of Susan _Blak also | many friends. Funeral _Monday. | T al I pm. from Sutton & funeral home, 1344 n.w 3 Payne’s Cemetery “ CRANE, FLORA M bia’ road oved aunt o and_Alber: Pre; H. Hines Co. fu 3 2001 nw., Monda ovember 1 [ rment Bridport, Vt. Ki a CRAWFORD. ELIZABETH L. On Sat day. Octdbe 937, at Charlott b the beloved wif 32 and sister of Anr o > L. Walsh. Fu e to Assumption. Consress H s will be offered [2) s wife of the ains resting home. 2001 Monday. DUTTON. ANNIE M. On [ tober 29, 1037, at 100" C | w. ANNIE M. DUTTON. ! he 's. H. Hine funeral_home. =001 | ifth st nw Monday. Nove 5| at 10 am. Int Oak Hill C | EBERLE, JOHN LOUIS. On PFriday. Oc- | tober 20. 1037, at_Providence Hospifal. | JOHN LOUISE EBERLE. the_ beloved of the late Kat acoh Everle. | brothe Fred nd eces and or Body the Tabler 4217 followed b il Cemetery. invited to_at 1 EDWARD. Tn New FLLINGTON _ ¥ dward Elli Tgton | n: a brother. George | r relatives and friends azier's fu Notice of fu- neral M Fri- | FVERAART, MARGARET A On dav. October 20. 1927, at her residence. 500 Fhiladelohia ave.. Takoma Park. | Md. MARGARET A EVERHART. the the late Ge Florence J. Knowlar bert otf. Funeral Mon- | ond. Ade Gaorze 2nd d Chambers . ADELE MAY. nw. FELLER r and hter of | sid, ADELE MAY P HARVEY. WILLTA $aber 20 1027, at the Washineton Sani- tarium. Takoma Park. Md. WILLIAM T | SARVEY. aged 50 vears. beloved son_of James M. and a Harvey. Re- mains resting at ‘he residence of h far. Mrs. James Daniels. #20 Slivo ave.. Eilver Sprine. Md. P he above “esidence on X o pm Tat ¥ In: Serment . Md HERRING. BARBARA FRANCES. On 2. 1037, at her resi- dence Sth Arlington. V: FARRARA FRANCES HERRING. beloved afant_da of Prank B. and Cath- Remains resting at_the F. Herri 5 ton. Va.. where fu- w held on.Sundav. 30 pm. lll'rrlv’:‘il\! av. October 20 3 1'> Duncan st n ANNA She leaves eleven eniidren. and atives and friends Reraalay | resting Stewart's _funeral Bone 90 K Funeral Mondav. November 1. at from St. Edmond’s Chureh,: Catvert Ma £} KEEFAUVER. MINNIE ESTELLE. On Friday, Ocloher a0 18T At her res dence. Berwsn, Md. MINNIE ESTEL KEEFAUVER. beloved wife of J. Pred K Tauver. she v twn sons L. 8 Keefanv Kenrfauver. Funeral s n _Presby- ferian o on Mondav. November 1. at 2:30 p.m. Interment St John's Cemetery. Beltsville, Md.. the Rev. BA. Matzen offcinting. a1 KOHRT, GFORGE H. On Fridav. Oc- tober 29, 1937. ai Walter Reed General Hotpital, GEORGE H. KOHRT. the be- loved hushand of Alecia M. Kohrt and 2ther of Kalhleen L. Swann and brother Mrs. J. W. Hunter. Mr Augusta Ol- h Mrs. Otto ghoff, Mrs. Herman Langhoff and R. W. G. A. and Ernest Kohrt and son of Mrs Augusta Prefrock. lces. At his ate Tesidence €0 Alexandria. Va. on mber 1, at 1:45 p.m. Rel- ds invited Interment National Cemetery. Services W. Chambers Co. 31 KOHRT, GEORGE H. Members of U gy S Treasury Post. No. : Legion, ‘are hereby of the ‘death of our| GEORGE H, KOHRT of i Reese_st.. Alexandria. Va. Services Monday, Novem: | ber 1. 1937. at 1:45 p.m.. at the above residence. Funeral cortege and National Guard of Honor of the American gion_at 3 p.m. Arlington. WM. T. SLATTERY. Commander. Jos. P. 8. ROBERTS. Adjutant LANGUM, ZACHARIAH, On Saturday. October 30, 1937. at his residence. Clifton Park, Md. ZACHARIAH LANGUM. aged 74 vears. loving husband of the late Martha E. Langum and brother of Mrs. Alice Carr and Miss Mary Etta Langum Funeral from the Nevius funeral home, 924 New York ave. n.w.. Monday. Novem- ber 1, at 2:30 p.m.” Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. FUNEKAL DIRECTORS. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium #th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK. Manager) ehone West 0085 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 _° 2 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. th 8t. N.W 2 e "o National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment e 1009 H St. N.W FUNERAL DESIGNS. FLOWERS, INC., Funeral Sprays 1431 H St. N.W. ___ District 5252. GEO. C. SHAFFER MRS VR RS ALHONE NAT 0108 LENA ACKER. | | du | & son. | gruder, | home | 4th | held | N | other | Thursa: M T_ On Friday. Oe-| § Brutha. LEE, GEORGE. On_Thursday. Octo- ber 98, 1037, at Walter Reed General Hos- pital, GEORGE LEE. brother of Mrs. Al- berta Brown, Mrs. Anna F. Smith, Mre. Emma Warren and Mrs = Ruth Fennell. He also leaves three nieces. three nephews and other relatives and {riends. Remains Testing at Stewart’s funeral home, 30 H st. ne. Notice of funeral later. 1 ALBERT E. On Priday, October 5 at Mount Alto Hospital, ALBERT LENZ. father of Arthur A, Lenz. Serv- ices at the S. H. Hines Co. {uneral home, 14th st. on Monday, Novem- 1. at 1 Interment Arlington National Cemetery, (Baltimore Dapers please copy.) a1 LEWIS, Wi - Qetober residence, Mrs. N WILLIAM DAVID LEWIS, beloved | hisband of Jessie Mildred Lewis, father of | Mrs. C. E. Sypult and Willlam R. Lewis. | Remains resting at the S. Y. Hines Co. f neral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. Notice | of funeral late; ) USBY. THOMAS ARTHUR. On Fri- October 29, 1937, at George Was on University Hospital. THOMAS AR- HTUR LUSBY. beloved husband of “the | late Clara M. Lusby (nee Kennedy). He | is _survived two sons. Charles ‘A, | and Willlam A. Lusby. and a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Leonard. Funeral ser ices at the chapel of Thomas F. Murray 2007 Nichols ave. s.e. on Mon- November 1. at 10 am. Relatives | and friends invited ~ Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 31 | MAGRUDER, JAM on Thursday. October at Mont- gomery County General Hospital. Oiney, Md.. JAMES EDWARD MAGRUDER, be- | loved ‘hushand of the late Lula L. Ma- | Remains resting at the funeral | of William Reuben Pumphrey, 7005 Wisconsin ave, Bethesda, Md. Fu- | neral services at the above funeral home | Sunday. October 1. at 2:30 p.m. Inter- | ment St. John's Cemetery, Olney, Md. 31 | McCOLLAN on Saturday. | October 30, at her residence. 11 st. ne. EMMA E. McCOLLAM. be- loved wife of the late Edward F. McCol- lam and mother of William A. McCollam and Mrs. Daniel J. Carr. Funeral will bs | from the above Tesidence on Tuesday. | ember . at 9:30 am. Requiem mass | St. Aloysius Church at 10 a.m. Rela- | tives " and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 1 MILLARD. HENRY HAR urday. Hospital, Boay resting Pa. ave. n.w on’ Tuesda Intermen; Church, On Satu daughter's 14 Newton DAVID. LIAM ) his 1937, at E. J. Sypuit. | day EDWARD. at ) where services will be held November 2. at Ouakwood Cemetery, Va, i | Falls | i | Z0 F. On Thursday. | 28, 140 t his_residence. 20 st. n.w., LORENZO F. PAGE. be d husband of Grace Paxe, loving son | 1 Rose Page. He als leaves relatives and friends. the. W Ernest Jarvis funeral | You st. n.w. where fu- will be held Monday. No- ber 1, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends | invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery, i 3 E E On _Friday. October ANNIE E. RIDER. wife of the | ‘ed P. Rider and mother of Ellen Remains resting at Lee's fu=| 4th st and Mass. ave. n November 1. at 1:30 p.m.} the National Baptist Church, olumbia _rd. n.w. where will be held at 2 p.m. Relatives friends invited, Interment Congres- sional Cemetery. ROUTT, DOROTHY MAY. On Thurs- day. October, 28, 1 at_her residence, 110 9th st. f.e.. DOROTHY MAY ROUTT. the beloved wife of Randolph J. Routt and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. | Simmens and sister of Joseph L. Simmons, ir. and Mrs Katie E. Conner Funeral from the residence of her parents. 3 Irving st. n.w., on Monday. November 1. at 30 _p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interme: Rock Creek Cemetery., Services by W Chambers Co. 31 SAUL, MARY On Saturday. Octo- | 19337, at_her residence. Kenesaw ments. 'MARY C. SAUL. = beloved | hter of the late John and Rosina | | Puneral from the Shrine of the red Heart on Tuesda: ovember 2. | Reguiem mass at 10 a.m. ' Interment pri- | 1 Oc- Remains ing a chureh, 'ral_home. | Monday. ce to st. vate. Kindly omit flowers. SELLARS, GEORGE_W. A._ On Mon- av. Oclober 197, GEORGE W. A. | LLARS. He is survived by three broth- two sisters and many other friends. ~Remains resting home. X9 R. 1 services will be November 1. at 1 p.m Atlington National Cemetery. SHORTER, ALICE V. The officers and Members yof the Teachers' Benefit and | Annuity Association are notified of the | death of ‘Miss ALICE V. SHORTER } | relatives at Fra- ave. n.w. held “on Inter- a (Signed) J. E. SYPHAX, President. J. L. GRAY. Secretary SMITH. CHARL Departed 1 on October 0. 1 at 11 am. at Gal- Hospital. CHARLES SMITH. He es to mourn a wife. Mrs. Esta_Smith and a host of other relatives and friends life | Bemains resting at S. P. Morrow s funerai 6 V st. n.w. Notice of funeral | TRASBURGER, FRANCES KIsH. on | Friday. October 2, FRANCES KISH STRASBURGER. beloved mother of Ivan | K. Strasburger and Lester R. Strasburger. Funeral from her late residence. 5% hevy Chase parkway n.w. on Sunday. | October 31, at 10:30 am Interment | Washington' Hebrew Cemetery. 31 TATE, MELVIN. Departed this October 28 187, at men’s Hosp MELVIN “TATE. son of John W. and Daisy Tate leaves fo mourn their loss Corrine Tate. brothers and four sisters. Funeral | fonday, November 1. at 2:30 p.m.. from | Boyd's 'funeral home. IN$0 L st n.w. Interment Payne's Cemetery. | THOMAS, JOHN H. Sud: on Sat- | urday. Ociober 0. 1943, JOHN H.| HOMAS. beloved husband of Catherine T. | s (nee O'Brien) of 1116 Nth st. n.e be held from Timothy Han- | G4 H st ne. on m. " High me Church at % ds invited. In metery 1 On Wednesday. Metropolitan Hos- life lon's funeral parlo; Tuesday. Novembe Tequiem ‘mass at Holy tives and frie ient Mount Olivet Ce HURSTON, JESSE. by 1937, at L New York City. JESSE THURSTON. leaves to mourn ‘a wife. one son. father. six_brothers snd sisters, of other relatives and friends. s W. Ernest Jarvis' fu- U'st. n.w.. where be held_on Mondsy. ‘ 12 noon. Relatives and | nds invited Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 3L WILL TTIE V. On Saturda October 917, at her home. Rockvil Md.. Miss HATTIE V. WILLIAMS mai tink ui the Colonial funeral hom illiam Reuben Pumohrey, Rock- ville. Md., until Monday. November 1. at 10 “am.:" thence at her late residence. where funeral services will be held at pm. Interment Rockville Union P On Saturday. residence. 131 D s.e.. CONSTANCE WRIGHT. the be- loved daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Wright. She leaves to mourn their loss two sisters, two brothers and a host of | other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at S. P. Morrow's funeral home 1326 V st. n.w. ‘Notice of funeral later. 31 In Memoriam. BLINKHORN. MARY A.. Tn fond mem- ory of my beloved daughter. MARY A BLINKHORN, who departed this life twen ty-five years ago today, October ). 1 MOTHER. * BROWN. REV. THOMAS J. In sacred and tender memory of our devoted hus- band and beloved father, whom we loved horored and revered. the Rev. THOMAS J. | BROWN. who_suddenly entered into eternal life October 30, 19135, “Earth to earth and dust to dust, Calmly now the words we say; Lefi' behind. we wall in trust For the resurrection day. ru'hwrv in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant_sleeDing.” THE FAMILY. (This_notice omitted from Star of Sat- urday. October #0, through clerical error.) CARTER., ADA. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our mother and mother-in-law. ADA CARTER. who de- parted this life elght vears ago today. Oc- Tover 31. 1926 Beautiful memories of one so dear 1 will always cherish with love sincere; A dav that comes with sad regret And one that I shall never forget. There is one who still will linger At the spot where vou are laid. Who will come and bring you flowers DEVOTED “BATCHTER " VIOLA" CRRT 2V LA CARTER BROOKS. A Toving_thought, LoViNG ° SEN TN A " eHARLE 3 - - W, CH. 1 BROOKS. | GARNER, WILLIAM JOSEPH. In mem- ory of our beloved father and grandfather. WILLIAM JOSEPH GARNER vho died three years ago today, October 31. 1634, | THE FAMILY. * MALIDAY. EMILY F. In sad and lov- ing remembrance of my dear mother. EMILY F. HALIDAY. who Dassed away one year ago today, October 31. 1936, When days are dark and friends are few, Dear mother. how I miss you. There may be friends who may be true But I lost my best friend when I lost you. LOVING SON. GURDEN. * HALIDAY. EMILY F. In loving remem- brance of my_dear wife and our grand- mother. EMILY F. HALIDAY. who departed Vlhl'~ life one year ago today, October 31, Although vour soul is now at rest And ' free from care and pain. This world would seem like heaven Tf we had vou back again. HENRY E. HALIDAY AND JAMES AND RICHARD BROWN. » EARL N. TIn sad but loving of my darling boy. EARL N. JAMES, who left me one year ago today, October 31. 1936, I miss my darling night and day, He is not_dead. he is fust away. LOVING MOTHER. HATTIE. MARSHALL., JAMES MADISON. In sad But lovine remembrance of my dear hus- band. JAMES MADISON MARSHALL. who Geparted this life twelve years ago foday, October 31. 1025, RIS DEVOTED WIFE, HANNAH L. MAR- SHALL. " RAILEY, EMMA M. AND JAMES B. Tn remembranice of our dear mother and fa- ther. EMMA M, and JAMES B. RAILEY. Who' departed from this life October 31, 1954, and November 7, 1927, Tespectively. Although sour souls are now at rest true and tender, Op Sunduss Cor. 14th & Eye and Sundays Floral Piec Nationsl 4276 A ™ GUDE BROS. CO. 1212 F Bt. N.W. And free from cgre and pain. This world would seem like heaven | day afternoon for Emmons Stockwell | Charles P. Stone. 'ROBERT L. CORBY, 55, | Washington chemist. | morrow for Pvt. Thomas A. Lusby, | FUNERAL IS HELD FOR REALTY-LEADER Emmons Stockwell Smith Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery After Georgetown Services, Funeral services were held yester- Smith, prominent real estate operator and clubman, who died Thursday in his home, 2216 JMassachusetts ave- nue N.W. The rites were at St. John's Epis- copal Church, Georgetown, at 3:30, the rector, the Rev. F. Bland Tucker, officiating. Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Smith, who was 35 years old, TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS DRIVING WHILE DRUNK. Franklin G. Andes, 1232 Pleasant street S.E., $100 or 45 days. Bernard N. Helfort, Arlington, Va., $100 or 45 days. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Wiliam H. Foxwell, 332 E streel N.E, $20. Dorsey B. Collins, Maryland, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Willie A. Fenwick, 21 L street N'W., $20. Louis W. Dorsey, Maryland, $15. Malcolm Blythe, Maryland, $i5. James R. Hart, Maryland, $15. James Floyd, jr., Maryland, $15. Guy L. Keeseckery, 2138 Thirty- fourth street S.E., $10. Karl M. Bulert, Grafton Hotel An- FUNERAL TUESDAY FOR H. H. MILLARD Treasury Department Exeeutive Will Be Buried in Oakwood Cemetery at Falls Church. Funeral services for Henry Harvey Millard, 65, chief of the subdivision of advance payments of the Disburse- ment Division, Treasury Department, who died yesterday at Emergency Hospital after a six weeks' illness, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Gaw- ler's Chapel, 1756 Pennsylvania ave- nue N.W. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cem- etery at Falls Church, Va., where Mr. Millard lived. Pkt Ol | nex, $10. - Mr. Millard came to Washington in T e, A mative ot this eity,| Olga C. Boone, 1441 Clifton street | 1904 when he was appointed a clerk 5 H s | N.W., $10. in the Treasury Department. During he was a son of the late Emmons Stockwell Smith and the late Mrs. Isabel Quiggle Smith. He attended Friends School, and upon graduation from Princeton University in 1924 fol- lowed his father into the real estate business. .Mr. Smith was junior tennis cham- pion of the District at one time and was well known also in amateur golf- ing ranks. He was a member of the Metropolitan and Chevy Chase Clubs | and the Patuxent Golf Club. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Betty | Grove Smith; a daughter, Betty Fair- fax Smith; a son, Emmons Stockwell | Smith, jr., and a stepson, Grove Smith. Pallbeabers were Robert Stead, jr.; John A. Hinckley, George Reber Lit- tlehales, William Jasper Du Bose, Comdr. William D. Thomas and| The ushers were William Reyburn | C. Ashmead Fuller, George A. Gar- rett, J. H. de Sibour, Woodson P. Houghton and Newbold Noyes. DIES IN NEW JERSEY Former Resident of Washington Was Secretary of Bakery Firm for Years. Robert Lockwood Corby, 55, former resident of Washington, whose broth- ers, the late William S. Corby and | Charles I. Corby, founded the Corby | Baking Co. here, died yesterday at his home in Ridgewood, N. J | Mr. Corby, a native of Ithica, N. Y., | who came to Washington as a young man, for years served as secretary of the bakery company here. He left Washington about 17 years ago to take | a position with a yeast manufacturing concern. Funeral services will be held Tues- day, the place and the hour to be de- termined later. Mr. Corby is survived by three | daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Sturges and Mrs. Mildred Maloy, both of New York | . and Mrs. Virginia Thompson of his mother, Mrs. Louise A. Corby of New York City; a sister, Mrs. May Corby Ward of New York City, and a brother, Clarence W. Corby, | RITES TOMORROW | FOR T. A. LUSBY | Veteran Policeman Will Be Bur- | ied in Cedar Hill Ceme- : tery. Funeral services will be held to- veteran member of the Metropolitan Police Department, who died Friday at George Washington Hospital after a | brief illness. The rites will be con- ducted at 10 am. at the chapel of | Thomas F. Murray & Son, 2007 Nich- | ols avenue S.E., by Rev. A. F. Poore, | pastor of Waugh M. E. Church. Burlal | will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. | Widely known as “Pop,” Mr. Lusby, | who was 68 years old, died of a heart | ailment with which he was stricken | early this month. He had been on | duty in the eleventh precinct for 40 | year: Survivors are his daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Lusby Leonard, and the two sons, Wililam A. and Charles A., with whom he made his home at 1417 U street SE. Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C St. N.E. Llnc. 5537 North Side of Stanton Park SINCE 1884 Thos. S. Sergeon Co. (Willson K. Huntemann, successor) AMBULANCE SERVICE Local Calls, $3.00 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1011 7th St. N.W. NA. 1090 John T. 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