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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D. C., MONDAY, NO VEMBER 1, 1937 ACKER. Saturday ence, 12 loved wil LENA. ihis life_on October at her resi- 5th st. nw. LENA ACKER. of Carl Acker, devoted mof ©f Mrs, Ella Mae Rohinson. Mrs. Debird . Heath and James W. und Wace Acker. 8he also leaves to mourn her depariure a mother. Lizzie Noble: ‘hree Lrothers and Other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhincs funeral chapel, rd and Eve sts. sw. until 4:30 pm uesday: ther-afier at her neral Wednesday. Nove.n m. from the Salem Bapt NEST WES November 1. 1 Hospital, ERNEST WES] ALSOP, loved hurband of Annie C. Alsop of 134 Marviana “ave. ne. Nofic: of funeral Suddenly £.1 B at Garfeld MYRA, beloved wife of Elmer Maylor. Md. Services at_St. Croome. Md. at 2 pm on_Sunday., Hospital Baden of Thomas' on_Wed- Inter- ment church cemetery BRADY, WILLIAM H. ovember 1. 1937. at C ILLIAM H. BRADY. ved husband of Hattie MciIntosh Bradv and father of Lavator Hodge. Seth C. and Ernest Bracy. Notice of funeral late; . BRYAN. ANNA MA Suddenly. on Sunday. October 1 at her residence 1143 4th ' ne. ANNA MAE BRYAN et Simpson). oeloved wil» of Raphael W Bryan and sister of Harry N. Sinps irom the abov~ residence Wedn: » Novemper ii. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to us Civrch, wher: requiem mas yaid at am. for the repose o L Mount Olivet Cem- Relat!v>s and friends invited. EDITH. On Friday 2 at Milwaakee, Wis. BUCKLEY (nee Heard). beloved William F. Buckley. _Puner il Madison st. n.w., on Tuesdav 2. at _9:30 am Re Church of the Na:i atives and friends mnviees terment Mount Olivet CARLIN, ANNA C. 20.719 Georgetown Unive: pital. ANNA' C. CARLIN (nce beloved wife of the late Edward P. A 8nd sister of Mary K. and Joseph J. Can Puneral will be held from the resi- Joseph J. Camp- Tuesday. No- 830 am High requiem Joseph's Church at 9 am Interment “Mount Olivel Cemetery. Rel- auves and friends invited. * 1 CARROLL, WILLIAM On _Sunday. October 31 ce Hospital, WILLIAM T beloved husband of Daisy V. er _of Willi T. ir: Ma Virginia and Albert Charles R. Carrol! late resuirace Wednesdiy. Novemb thence to 1§ 14th and E mass il b Pose af On Monday, on's Hospital Oc EDITH wite_ ot from 718 November On Frid; ne. Ca offored at 9 am. for the oul. "Rela:ives and friends in nent Mount Olivet Ceme Please omit flowers, CARROLL. WILLIAM P. The member of Washington Council. No. 224. Knights of Columbus advised of the death, on Su dav. October il 1033 Brother WILLIAM P. CA ROLL of 2K 13th st. n and requested to attend funeral services at Holy Coy forter Church. Wednesday ember at 9 am. The memb be at late residence Tuesdav ember for recitation of S50 pm. “CARMINE GAROFALO. Grand K DR. A. D. WILKINSON. F. S. CLEMENTS. MARIE H October 8. 19 &. ne. MARI wife of W from the reside Evelyn Wehrle. day. November St Martin’s_Church, offered at 9 invited. Interm COLE. JAMF 1837, at his nw. JAMES S. COLE. Mazie Cole helo Fune aughter. Mrs ne. on Tues- a.m.. thence to where mass Wil be ce of her 8 T 81 ave Bratha. L AM D. On_Monday November ). . WILLIAM D. LAW: LOR. beloved husband of Josephine G. Lawlor (nee Holohan) snd son of Eliza beth D, Lawlor. Remains resting at his mother's residence. New Hampshire Notice of funeral later. On_Thursday. Walter Reed General retired fir olher of Mrs. A F. Smith, Mrs. ave. -n.w geant, 10(h Cavalry, berta’ Brown, Mrs. Anna Emma Warren and Mrs Ruth Fennell He also leaves three nieces. three nephews and other ralatives and friends. Remains resting at Stewart’s funeral home, 30 H st n.e. until Monday, theraafrer at his laie residence. 611 L it. ne. Funeral Ties- day. November . at 1 p.av.. from ubove residence. Interment Arlington National Cemetery.® 1 LOWETH, DORA M. On Sunday. Octo- ber 31, 1937 at sesidence, “456 20th st n.w. DORA M. LOWETH, wife of the | late Johin T Loweth and mother of Charles Harry Loweth, Mrs. N. J. Frederickson and Jessie A. Loweth of Washington, D. C Mrs. F. J. Winslow of Chicago. III. cs at’the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w._on Wednesday. Novem- ber 3. at 11 a.m. Interment private. = 5. WILLIAM. Oc- tol 0. 1937, at LUCAS of 3 P st. » of Lucy Lucas. Ford and Marie 9 Dixon. bro Lucas. He i nieces and o Remains_ves funeral "home. until Monda late residence vember . at | E. Zion and M sts Interment Ser On Saturday. 10 am. WILLIAM Ww.. beloved husband ather” of Maxine N. J. ave. Novembor then Funeral ~ Tuesda from Galbraith A tith_st. between L | Rev Pope officia;ing. Memorial Cemetery MALVIN, JAMES THOMAs day. October 0. :0:37, JAMES 1 MALVIN, belovad hi Malvin, ' Remains rs home. ‘4th st to his 1 p.m., Church, n.w., Lancol w held on ) pm neermer: o Y. papers ¢ coby. MANGUM, 7 Octob sday Pelatives vate. (Yonk- | of “the late| brother of Mrs. | ss Mery Ella Mangui Nevius funeral homs, i n.w. Monday. Novem- 2.30 pm. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. McCOLLAY MMA E October aves other | Telatives 1 Ernest_Jarvis st. n.w. where neld Wednesdav pm. Rev Interma etery Relati e W spital, J wife of Pres d ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fitzeerald sister of Mrs. Margaret Briscoe Bianchi, Mrs Ducket!, Mus. 8 es Fi 2 s0 leaves othe: es and many friend the John T. Rhines and Eve sts. s.w. Not Y, JARVIS. On Su t Mount Alio Hos beloved st n.w Chapel vember invited Cemetery. CRAWFORD. ELIZARETH 1 urday. October . 1957, at ville. 'Va. ELIZAB the beloved wife of and sister of snna C. erine L. Waish. Funer W. W. Chambers Co. home. 5 vemper Church of As: Where mass wi se of Fort at 10 a.m Interment E DEMENT, JOHN G yember 1. ‘137, at Shepherd st. n.w. JOHN G beloved husband of Clara V. De father of Mrs. E. L. Fletcher funer. se omit flower DICKERSON. WILLIAM. On November 1 at his Tesiden Riges st. 1 WILLIAM DICKER: He leaves to mourn loss ters and one brothe s friends. Remains re the arvis 1y church 2 You st. Notice of funeral late DODD. ber 31 & cel mother of Fr. Roga Hew Mollie Dodd neral services s Southeast fiin on Wednesday thence to Cropp. Va s p.m. Relatives Interment church DOUGLAS, tober 31. 11 men’s " Hospi'al Aauasco. Md. and Washington. D. C: beloved father of Dr. James Walt las and Ethel Cuiherine Do father of J_ Walrar, or Audrey Dougias: fa Aline C. Douclas and Martin” of New Yo many other relaty mains Tesing at home. 1% Viewed afier Wednesday ©Church. 15th am. Interment Cemetery. Aauasco. 3 MARY C. On Sund oAU her residence. . MARY C. DOWD. the of the late John C. Dowd the above residence on Wednesday vember 3. at X a.m.; thence 1o 8t & _Church. North' Gapito] ere mass will be offered at K:7 Relatives and friends invited, Mount. Olivel Cemetery ELLINGTON, EDWARD October . 1 WARD ELLIN n.w. her he "beloved Dodd, Mrs Mrs and Mis e W Tda w 1 Toon urch, will be friends in d, ai Free DOUGLAS of and _frj McGuire the Luke's nw.. at Fhillip’s "Church On Th in New York City STON, father of Ruth lington »nd Edward’ Ellington, ir. (Duke). He is als0 survived by a grandson. Mer ger Ellingion: three sisters. Ella Rudises. Laura ¥'iogion snd Louise Ellineton: a brother. Gecrze Ellington. and many relatives and friends. Rel Frazier's funeral home. 3 n.w. Puneral Tuesdav. November pm. from Jjohn Wesiey A. Church. 14th and Corcoran s terment Harmony ~Cemetery and friends irvited Rev. wood officia‘ing. FAGUE. ALMA ELIZABETH. On Sun- day, Octooer 31. 1937 at Washington. D, C.. ALMA ELIZABETH FAGUE. 5 months. beloved daushter of Fague and_Alma B. Fague. R H. H Co. fi oot P d by st Tuesday. November 2. at 11 am Services and inierment on Tuesday. November 2, Sterling Cem- etery, Sterling. Va JHAWKINS, SAMUEL F. Departed this life on Friday. October 20, 1037. at his residence. Pomer rd. s.e.. SAMUEL F. HAWKINS. beloved hushand of Hen- rietta W. Hawkins (Etta): aiso survived by two nieces. Mrs. Eugenia Kerrick and Mrs. Eslie Lancaster. and a nephew. Mr. Carise Jones, and a host of other relatives and friends.” Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. sw # until 4 p.m. Monday, November 1 Funeral ‘Tuesday. November &t 1 o'clock p.m. from Campbell A. M. E. Church. Nichols ave. and Sumner rd. s.e. Rev. J. A. Browne, pastor. Interment Harmony Cemetery. HOUGH, WILLIAM W Sudd»aly, on e LR R edan 0 A (Bl T lence. 9 Crittenden .w.. WILLIAM W. HOUGH. son of the late Perry V. and Emma Hough. Services at the above :flfl{‘e&& on '\’:lednesnn.\' HNOg"emhFl' } at :30°am.: thence 10 the Shrme of Sacred Teart. whe % Sheia at 9 am. Interme: Relatives G. 8. Spotts- ains will aeral hom nw.. mass wiil be offered Fock Oreek Cemetery. HOUGH, WILLIAM W. The members of Spalding Council. Knights of Columbus. ‘are héreby notified of the death of Brother WIL- LIAM W. HOUGH and are re. auested to assemble at his late residence, 1409 Crittenden st. at '8 pm. on Tuesday, November 2. and to at- tend the mass at Sacred Heart Church at ® a.m. Wednesday_November 3. F. J. MALLOY. Grand Knight, JOHN M. TABLER. Fin. Secy. ] LARKIN, ELLA 8. On Sunday. Gctober 311037, at Siblcy Memorial Hospital. FLLA §. LARKIN of the Portner Apart- ment. beloved daughter of the late John F. ind Vilett Larkin and sister of Mrs. William R Ronch | Bervices at Hysongs funeral parier. 1300 N st n.w., on Thursday, No- vember 4, at 11 2.ra. ‘ 2 7l 10| vears @ | eld ot } SARAH 1 | | daushter. ith st loved lam and mott n A, McCollam Funeral wi ove Tesidence on T Reauiem 10 invited. t Cemetery MeCUMMIN: ANNT G, Noven; 1137, "ANN On Sat- mergency | Washington & Old Dominion Railway. | the insurance business here and since | ment as chairman of J. HARRIS FRANKLIN FUNERAL IS TODAY Well-Known D. C. Insurance Man Will Be Buried in Anne Arundel. Funeral services for J. Harris Frank- lin, well-known Washington insurance man, are being held this afternoon at his late residence, 1729 Nineteenth street N.W., where he died Saturday night. Rev. Dr. F. Bland Tucker, rec- tor of St. John's Episcopal Church, Georgetown, will ‘officiate. Burial will be in the old Quaker burying grounds at West River, Anne Arundel County, Md. Pallbearers will be Forbes Colhoun, inlllam H. Murray and William Hall, all of West River; John Brewer, Philip | M. Knox, Frank R. Strunk and Henry B. C. Claggett, all of this city, and John Lansdale, Houston, Tex. Mr. Franklin’s death was due to coronary thrombosis. Born in 1880 near Reisterstown, Baltimore County, Md., Mr. Franklin spent his boyhood and youth in Alexandria, Va. In 1907 he came to Washington with the For the last 25 years he had been in 1918 had been senior partner of the firm of Franklin & Strunk. NAMED TO LEGION POST AUGUSTA, Me,, Nov. 1 (P).—Mrs. Marietta Greenlaw of Augusta today received notification of her appoint- the National Education of War Orphans Commit- | tee of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs, Greenlaw, wife of Brig. Gen.| | Albert Greenlaw and active in Maine Legion Auxiliary work several years, will direct the national group's efforts “to open opportunities for higher pital 1 HENRY HARVE' d of N n, farg sm r3, Fails Ch HENRY H. Notice to all| fodern Woodmen Camps ‘of | Yo auested parlors 15 p.m ite 1o . MILLARD National Sentr VAN AUKEN. On at_he there. in a b { District Deput H funeral Sunday dence Octo- of i Tolson) W W ROBERT N. ROBERT funerai herea TURRY. nly on Sund FOUNTAIN e sudd De- , Ocio- edmen’s Ho: N\ MURRY PERKINS. r brotaer. friend neral chur tice of fun SAUL, MARY C. ber 40,” 1937, at_her ments. 'MARY SAUL, ter- of the late John 1 from on ass al Kindiy on SMITH, CHARL: Octoker i, 14 ;Hospital, CE a wiic >ther al’ 1 On Saturday. esidence. C Octo- encsaw beloved and Rosina the Shrine of the Tuesday, November 10 am. "Interment pri i flowers. 1 Mr # host of eral ome SARAH CATHERINE. day home, i Md beloved Mon i inier, wifc of and and Rev. W. M tawney, Pa. Departe d 0. 1937, court n.w., ing_a de- mothe three brother: ld. Lavina Ger- tie: one csister-in-isv. Eugene Gerlite, other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. g THOMAS, i ( voted of r (nee O'Brien) of 11 Funeral will be held from lon's funeral pariors. 641 H st. m.e.. on Tuesday, November 2. at :30 am. High Iequiem mass at Holy Name Church at am. = Relatives and friends invited. ®In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, i THOMPSON, SUSAN NETTIE. On Sun- October & at Casualty Hos pital. NETTIE THOMPSON, be- loved daughter of the late John and Eliza- beth Thompson. ~Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & on, 2007 Nichols &ve. s.e. on Tuesday. November 2. at 1:30 pJn. ~Services at St Barnabas' Church. Oxon Hill. Md.. atl tives _and friends invited. chureh ‘cemetery. TURNER, MOLL tober i1, 18 a 1S Ritode Island ave. . NER. the belo/ed w.%s of the iate Charles W. Turner and mo'ker of Charles E. and Ravmond R. Turncr and Miss Lula M. Turner. Mrs, “irances P. Gummel ind Mrs. L. A. Durard of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral Y. W. Chambers Co. ral hapin st. nw 20 Tuesday. November 30 pm. elatives and friend: Intermg in Rock Creck R therine Sth st. 1. othy Han- Interment . On Sunday, Oc- the 1 Edwa T, AT REST. Asleep within the casket’s bound, At last she is At rest The foamy lace surrounds her brow, The 1>ids upon her breast Are stirl The poor. iired heart s ely clasped, can Weary grow. We_gaze upon that well-known face, By lines of trouble traced: y short a time ago 3 ful bloor ‘twas eraced. We think of haurs which we have passed m friendly talk and mirth: My oul must el time's burdens bear-— But ners has passed from earth, WILEY, CHARLES H. On Saturday, Qciober 30." 19, YonRers "N Y CHARLES H. WILEY. beloved husband of Neilie Mack " Wil Funeral on Wednes- day. November 1I.'at 2 pm. from the residence of her sister. Mrs. C. O. Paven- Relatives and ner of 1310 44th st. nw. Interment Glenwgod friends " invited. Cemeter AMS. CHARLOTTE DEAN, 11937 “at Wa WIL S ftariu CHARL TE, anitarium, OT" DEAN W LIAMS. the beloved wife of Bennie I. Wil- liams and daughter of Hobart Brink and the late Adelaide L. Brink. Funeral from the residence of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Overacker. 59 Syca. more ave.. Takoma Park, Md., on Tuesday. November 2. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. “Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. FUNERAL DESIGNS, GEO. C. SHAFFER MODERATE PRICES - FHOVE WoT O08. vna Sumaas Cor. 14th & Eye and Sundays C GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pisces _ 1212 PBL N.W Nationai ¢27¢ FLOWERS, INC.,, Funeral Spraye 1431 H St. N.W. .‘Diclml L ’ ' o By | He | | and grandfarh. | today Breaths. WRIGHT., CONSTANC October. st. s.e.. CON! loved dau On Saturday. her Tesidence. 131 D WRIGHT. the be- jamin_and Sarah mourn their | 1d 2 host friend n tuneral home. I Tuesdav. Novem. | the above funeral Noodlawn Cemetery In Memoriam. . JOSEPH P. lie five vears KING. years ago today, RLE: | and S nine departed November Beautifu We alwa A day tna | And one i1 will never fof | | HIS LOVING MOTHER, FATHER AND SISTER | {D=ep in our hcarts you are fondly re- memnered Sweet. happy ne so dear h love so sincere; h sad re thoushts cling to your | ‘Lat loved you with deepest L | the lova vou in death just same. *UNT OL'E AND FAMILY. NIE €. In joving memory | er. JENNIE C. LEESE ears ago today, November LEESE | of “our de; | who died il Loved in life, remembered in_deat HER CHILDREN. RAVNALL. JOHN. In sacred memory of | our father and husband, JOHN RAVNALL, ®ho Dassed away three years ago todas, November 1. 1934 ars have passed. dear one. vears of heartache and pain; | ows how much we have suffered ve lost vou s never been the same. THE PAMILY. oving_memors of B. SEITZ. v s ago today, No No one k 1021 ; home withe s this wo; am d may m her? d. ‘mother dearcst friend D I;AUGHTER. MRS. RALPH L. JOANSTCN. . ITH, REV. J. T. Tn sacred and tender { memory of our devoted father_ whom we | loved honored and revered Rev. J. T SMITH. who passed away into eternal life | ovember 1. 1134 Father, in Thy Leave we Ear C: cious keeping now Thy sleeping. and dust to dust. now the words we sa Leit behind. we wait and trust For the resurrection day THE FAMILY. NATHAN. In fad and = of our dear fathe ATHAN SONDHEIMER. twents-seven years ago | Novemoer 1. 1910, When we ace alon> and silent We d reeret For vou were ours and we remember It all the werld forgets HIS DAUGHTER. PEARL. AND FAMILY. ¢ THECKER, GEORGE W. In memory of | GEORGE W. THECKER. %o left us eleven years ago today 1. 10! There's a memo; For the one Till We meet n tpe When we nave oreat] HIS LOVING MRS SONDHEIMER, v remembra v, that still will linger we loved so well rand hereafter. d our last farewell V.IFE _AND DAUGHTER. TLDRED THECKER WILSON. _ FUNEKAL DIRECTORS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. - C [ g Seventh 8t N.% National 2473 | . V. L. SPEARE CO. | Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R, Speare establishment. Rl 1009 H St. N.W. National 280% J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave NE. Lincoln_8200 er One or the Largess Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 918 Cleveland Ave., Riverdale, Md. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK. Manager) Shone Weet 0008 3034 M St. N.W. G & G Flower Stores are equipped— ® A large staff of experienced, capable designers. Originality and imagination give each piece distinction. @ Rapid turnover of stock in- sures freshness and quality. @® Delivery service to all parts of the city hourly. @ Guaranteed satisfaction on ev- ery order backed by years of good will. Funeral Sprays --_$2.50 33¢ Crosses ___ For Florist Service See Your Florist 808 14th §t. N.W. 609 12th St. N.W. 804 17th St. N.W. 923 ¥ St, N.W. Rites Today J. HARRIS FRANKLIN. —Harris-Ewing Photo. education for World War orphans the coming year.” The appointment was made by Mrs. Malcolm Douglass, national president. ASK- FOR MISS ELLA F. LARKIN, 82, DIES OF SHORT ILLNESS Retired U. 8. Employe Was Aunt | of Channing Pollock, Au- thor and Dramatist. Miss Ella F. Larkin, 82, of the Port- ner Apartments, aunt of Channing Pollock, author and dramatist, died yesterday in Sibley Hospital after a short illness, Miss Larkin, for many years a resi- dent of this city, was the daughter of the late John F. Larkin and the late Mrs. Violet Larkin. For 45 years she was a clerk in the Pension Bureau, retiring 12 years ago. Besides her nephew, the dramatist, who lives in New York, she leaves a sister, Mrs. William N. Roach of New York, widow of Senator Roach of North Dakota; another nephew, John Pollock, Leonia, N. J.,, and three nieces, Mrs. A. G. Keeney, Spartanburg, S. C.; Miss Mary Finley, New York, and Mrs. Will Noble, Atlanta, Ga., all of whom are well known in Washington Funeral services will be held at 11 am. Thursday at Hysong's funeral parlors, 1300 N-street. |HEAD OF BUTTER FIRM CLAIMED BY DEATH William W. Hough, 41, Ill for Several Months, Suffers Relapse and Dies. William W. Hough, 41, head of the butter firm of P. V. Hough & Son, with headquarters in Western Mar- ket, died yesterday at his home, 1409 Crittenden street N'W. He had been ailing for several months, but his death came unexpectedly when he suddenly became worse. Mr. Hough's firru was founded by his grandfather in 1848. Mr. Hough was in the business with his father, the late P. V. Hough, and continued the business after the latter's death a few years ago. | Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. A. H. Kammerer and Mrs. Charles Rhodes, both of this city. Funeral arrange- ments were to be announced later DUPONT CIRCLE N0.7000 FREE TICKETS DEATHS REPORTED Flora M. Crane, 84, 1679 Columbia rd Frances K. Sirasburger, 7%, Chase Parkway. Mariha 1. Donaldson. 70, 1011 R st Thomas A. Lusby, 69 Hospital William D. Lewis, 67 George H. Kohrt. 47 Albert E. Lenz. 41 Dorothy M. Routt BIRTHS REPORTED n Robert L. and Jannie L. Bradford, eir 5874 Chevy | Herman 8. and ierine G. Hoffman. bo¥, | Dave C. and Laura Mesimer. ho: | Prancis J. and Annie 1. O'Lears , George Washington | Claude T. and Frances Payne Homer A. and Jeannette Rector, boy, 1514 Newton st Joseph H. and Viola Steriing, boy. Walter Reed Hospial. | Edward J. and Mary C. Flood. boy. 650 Wisconsin ave. Gerald E. and Doris Jessup. boy. , 3910 Oth st. n.e, William H. and Hazel M. Miller. girl, Thomas Foxsy. 58 Providence Hospital. | John C. and Esther L. Batmer ghol Willle T. Minor. 4%, Freedmen's Hospital, Mortimer B. and Anne Phiilips, boy. Gcn‘r:e W. H. Smith, 47, Freedmen's Hos- Joseph E. and Ida E. Sorrell. boy. P! Walter E. and Kathleen v Prank Christian. 40, Gallinger Hospital. | will pona Do s e Robert Gould, Gallinger Hospital | c Aaron Tate. Walter Reed Hospital ] Infant Rose M. Maddox. 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