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K—G T Brathn BAL DWIN, IA’I'IIII’N'I LAVINIA. tul'dlv Fel 17. 1040, "A Ll LAY 85 4+ survived T Dfll‘flfll e vl: Odfx iaSas Hheots of yneral services 5 Washt . vfin 5 fimmem Moun "eh?fm Cemetery. BARTLETT, GEORGE W. B, On Friday, Se" uary 16, mmlou his J;um ART- g‘pfl of Miss iuml riffith, Mvwnxvllle. d artiett, Walker ave. an erwood ro- N itimore. Md. Punenl services Tuesday, Pabnllf! !Ov 10:30 a.m.. at his _son's oll'li !ammore Interment Rockville nlon Cemetery. BOWEN, CARRIE. Departed this life Friday, February 16, 1940. at her resi- lence. 1010 South Ridge road, Arlington. a., CARRIE BOWEN, widow of the late John R. Bowen, beloved mother of Ernest, Austin ‘and Clarence Bowen. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at her late residence, Arlington, Va. funeral ‘on Tuesday. February 20. at I from the Mount Zion Baptist Church, Rilinston, Ve, Rev dames B Oraes oo ating. Body to lie in state at above- named church from 10 a.m, Tuesday unti funeral _time. ~Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. BRADSHAW, KATIE, Suddemy. on Sat- Brday, February 17, 1040, 8t her residence, SELie: K ATIE BRADSRAW e Sister "ot "Nrs. Elizabeth Thomas' of 308 School st Brentwood, Md. and Samuel P Jones. She also leaves five nephews and gihers relatives and friends to mourn their Remains resting at the Henry 8. Wuh- ington & Sons funeral home. 467 pw. untl 11 am Wednesday, Fevrug! 1, at which time body will be Conveyed to Shiloh, " Md.. for funeral and interment. Rev. R. H. Johnson officiating. Relatives and friends invited. 20 BROOKS, NAOMI. On Friday, Feb- Fuary 16. 1040, at her residence, 1116 Congress st. n.c.. NAOMI BROOKS, the be- Joved wite of Bernard Brooks and _the be- loved daughter of Mary McCall. She also leaves to mourn their loss a devoted son. ernard, ir.; three brothers. one grand- ather, one grandmother. eight aunts, one uncle ‘and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday. February 20. at the Holy Redeemer Church. New York ave. at New Jersey ave. Requiem high mass will be sung at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. J BURDETTE, MARY E. On_Sunda February 18, 1940. at her home. 206 Fai mont st Bethesda. Md. MARY E. BUR- ETTE a8ed 04 vears. beloved wife of the ate ge Burdette, Puberal Semioes & the funeral home of . Reuben Pumphrey, 7005 Wisconsin ave.. Bethesda, Md., on Tuesday. February 20, at 3 p.m. Interment Potomac, Md. CARTER, ESTELLA. Departed this life suddenly, on Wednesday. February 14, 1940, at her residence, 017 ird st nw ESTELLA CARTER. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted daughter. Miss Loretta Carter of New York City: a sister, Miss Lessie Pavne of Alexandria. Va.. two grandchildren and a host of other reiatives and friends, Funeral Tuesday. vare at 1 Ban-from DeLiliy & Bailov'e f ! homy 23 3rd st. n.w. I e etery CLARK, SAMUEL C. Departed this lfe | ddenly on Thursday. February 15. 1940, | at Freedmen's Hospital. SAMUEL C. CLARK. 9 Puerto Rico ave. n.e.. Brook- land. D. C. devoted husband of Lott Clark. loving father of Mrs. Viola Hoe: Catherine Jenkins. Bertha Johnson. Eliz: beth Tilehman. Margaret Day. Estelle Lu- cas, Samuel, Jr: Ernest, Harold, Helen and Doris Clark. “He leaves to mourn their loss four brothers. eighteen grandchildren. one grandchild. and a host of other tives and friepds. _Remains may be viewed at the Barbour Bros. funeral home. 48 K st. n.e. Sunday, February 18, from 8 pm. until Monday, 5 p.m.: thereafter at his late residence. Funeral Tuesday. February 20. at 1 .m.. from St. Luke's Baptist Church: Rock Teek Ford rd. n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 19 COLLINS, BRIDGET. _On Sunday, Feb- ruary 18, 1940. BRIDGET COLLINS (nee NeiD). ‘beloved wife of the late Thomas | Collins, } Funeral from her late residence. 730 3¢ .._on Tuesday. February 20, ot | Reauiem mass at St ‘Alovsius | Churth at 9 am Relatives and friends fnvited, Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. COOK, TRENE ELIZABETH. On Fri- dav. February 16 1940. at Freedmen's | Hospital. IRENE ELIZABETH COOK of | Fairmont Heights. Md. mother of Helen | Cook. ~ She also leaves four sisters. two brothers and other relatives and friends to mourn _their loss Funeral Tuesday. February 20. at 11| m.. from the Henry §. Washington & Sons uneral home. 4925 Deane ave. n.e. In- ‘ment Payne's Cemetery COVINGTON, HAMPTON. Departed this lfe on Saturday. February 17. 1940. &t Freedmen's Hosplial. EAMPTON COVING- Notice of funeral later. Services by DeLilly ‘& Bailey funeral home, 923 3rd nw. CROH, BARBARA. On Monday. Feb. Fuary 19, 1840, at_her residence Bithanan st nw " BARBARA® CROH. be- loved wife of Wiillam Croh. Services at the above residence on ‘Thursday, February 22, at 3 pm. Inter- ment Prospect Hill Cemetery. ~Services by Chambers 21 DODSON. MARY. On Monday, February ruary 19. 1940. at_ Freedmen's Hospital, MARY DODEON. 1328 Riggs st. n.w ' Alien & Morrow's Funeral 26V st. n.w. Notice of tuneral later. DONALDSON. R. GOLDEN. On Friday, February 16, 1940, at his res man Park Hotel. R. GOLD] SON. peloved husband of Frances Starr Donaldson: father of Mrs. Harold E. Irish. Robert G. Donaldson ir. and Wyman C. Donaldson. ~ Remains Testing at the Lee | funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e Services at St Thom: Episcopal CRurch. 18th and” Church sis. n.w. Mon- | V. February 19. at 2 p.am. Interment Botkc Crosk Cometers” 19 EASTON, ANDREW J. On Sunday. Feb- ruary 18 '1940. at his home. Lay Hill. Md., | ANDREW J. EASTON. husband of the late Lydia M. Easton and father of Roland E. Easton Services at the Warner E. Pumphrey fu- neral home, 8424 Georpia ave. Silver Spring, Md..'on Tuesday, Feoruary 20, at 2 pm. Interment Lay Hill Cemetery. FOWLER, CAROLYN L. On Sunday, February 18, 1940. at her residence, the Portner Apts.. CAROLYN L. FOWLER (nee Moling). beloved daughter of Mrs. Cath- erine J. Moling and mother of Raymond and Marvin Fowler and sister of Charles B. Moling Remains resting at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. ne. until 8:30 am. Tuesday. Februery 20: thence to St. Joseph's Church. 2nd and C sts. n.e., where mass will_be offered at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lin- coln Cemetery. FRENCH, EDWARD T. Suddenly. Saturday, Februarv 17. 1940, at Garfield Hospital,’ EDWARD T, FRENCH. beloved husband_of Ruth T. French and <on of Edward S. and Annie C. French Services at the Chambers Southeast fu- neral home. 517 11th st. se. on Tuesday, February 20. at 11 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. GEIGER, LOUIS L. On Monday, Feb- ruary 19, 1940, at his residence, 1409 Orren st. ne, LOUIS L. GEIGER. beloved husband of Mary M. Geiger. He also 1§ survived by two sons and three daushters. Funeral services at Chambers funeral home, 517 11th st. se. on Wednesday. February 21. at 3 pm Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetersy. 20 GIBBONS, DR. WILLIAM H. On Mon- day. February 19, 1640. at’ his_ hom Croome. Md:. Dr. WILLIAM H. GIBBON:! Busband of the late Mary C. Duley Gibbon Services at St.Thomas' Episcopal Churcl Croome, Md., on Wednesday. February 21, t 2 pm. Interment church cemeter latives and friends invited to attend. 20 HATCH, WALLACE. On_ Sunday. Feb- ary 18, 1040, at his residence. the Val- v Vista Apartments. WALLACE HATCH. the beloved husband of Lillian A Hatch and father of Gertrude H. Winkler and Helen H_Hartgen of this city and Eliza- beth H. Hammatt of South Orleans, M Services at the S. H. Hines Co, funeral ome, 2001 14th st. n.w. on Tuesday, ‘ebruary 20. at 3 p.m. Interment private. HEWITT, GEORGE. On Fridav. Feb- Juary |16, 1940, GEGRGE HEWITT. be- oved husband of Lulia Hewitt. He also is survived by many other relatiyes and friends. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home_ New Jersey ave. and R s w., where funeral service will be hrld esday, 1:30 p.m. HILLYARD, ELEANOR LOUISE. On Baturday, February 17, 1940, at_her resi- dence, 231 Ingraham st. n.w., ELEANOR LOUISE HILLYARD. wife of Charles B, Hillyard, mother of B. Brandf Hiliyard and sister of Henriefta, Wiliam and Norman Mevers. Services at Chambers' funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Tuesday, Feb- suary 90, at 2 p.m._Relatives and friends invited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. HUESTIS, CALVIN P. On_Sunday. Pebruary 18, 1940, CALVIN P. HUESTIS of 1368 Euclid st. n.w.. husband of the Iate Sarah E. Huestis and father 8t How- §£d Huestls; stepfather of Mrs. Richard T. ans and Jullus E. Lein: Services at the 8. H. Hlneu Go. funeral jome, 2901 14th sf. n Wednesday. Driary 21, at 10 ami. Interment Ro Creek Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither successor _to_nor connected with the original W R Speare establ:sament. 1009 H St. NW. yueme's J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Fioral Pieces _ 1212 F St N.W. Nationa) 4278 "GEO. C. SHAFFER, | lnc uonnun Emw"' SRE, AT. ome Co. 14th & Eye! 3 3 Open Evenings and Sundays B nwhlnnn -nd brother cnho‘ua cnmm ocks m at a am lfiu- -'D“ln DOLLY Bn kfih"&.i N‘Bomv mnr o( Facer N "gnd °=:|'n & ¥ones ‘et New Fork ey Miasing: wil rert e e J: . M'. (unlnl home. lfl Ylor ja ave. n.! ' JONE l’:l.:!:r: B on o s, N non-' mauhru - g x lnrvived y Funesal services at, neral home. 517 11th st day, February 21, at 11 and griends inviced. " Interment Wort Lin: coln Cemetery 20 KELLY, LYDIA IRENE. On Saturda: Pebruary '17, 1040, at her home, T‘“’ wood. coluvllle. LYD!A mm LY. beloved wife o( am. from 3 fineral home, 842¢ Georsla fiid ring. Md.. thence to St. John's Catholic hureh. Fofest Glen, Md., where mass will Be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment church cemetery, 19 KINARD, CARRIE. Departed this life lday,” February 167 940, stier ‘s ‘snort Iness, CARRIE RINARD. " Bhe leaves 10 mours, thelr Jose nms sons. & daughter and other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home, 614 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral iater, imen’s Hospital, M85 MACKALL “mimaiis resiing at the Frazier's funeral home, 389 R. 1. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral McCRACKIN, JOHN E. On Sunday. February 18, 1840, at his residence 1013 7th st. n.e.. JOHN E. McCRACKIN, beloved husband of Mrs, Ida G, McCrackin. Services at the S, H. Hines Co, funcral home. 2801 " 14th st. ‘n.w. on Tuesday, February 20. at 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery ~ Please omit flowers, McCRACKIN, JOHN E. Members of Capital Lodge, No. 24, Knights of Pythias. will assemvle at Hiney funeral home. '14ih and Harvard st pm. Tuesday. ingy B 940. to attend e f\'ntnl of cur ‘ate brother, JONN E. McCRACKIN, A E_PELLOWE. C. C. GEORGE W SOLLERS. K. R. S. MCKINLEY, JAMES FRANKUIN. - on Thursday. Fehruuy 15. 1940. at his resi- dence. 2826 Bladensburg road n.e., JAMES FRANKLIN MCcKINLEY, beloved husband of Mary E. McKinley. ; Funeral 'services at the home of Mrs. P E_ Kilbourne, 2411 Annasolis road (Westport), Baltimore. Md., Mond February 19. at 3 ern_Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. Services by Chambers’ Riverdale funeral home. 19 MEIER, LIZZIE RUEBSAM. On Sun- day. February 18, '1940. at Sanger, Calif. LIZZIE RUEBSAM MEIKR, beloved ‘wife of Henry Meier. Funeral Sanger. Calif. . MILLS. WILLIAM T. G. Suddenly. on Friday, February 16. 1940. WILLIAM T. G. MILLS. son of Mrs. Ellen Maude Mills of Maddox. Md.: beloved husband of Mrs. stepfatber of Mrs, Juanita 131 Mrude, Chesley r Mille of Mrdidov. 'Ad>ms_and Mre. Ethel M D._C. iemains temb funeral home, R.I ave nw. until 4 p.m. Monda ruary 19: thereafter at his late residence. 12 Girard st. n.w. Funeral Tuesday. February 20. at 1 pm., from the 8t. George Episcopal Church. 2nd and You sts n.w. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 19 MILLS, WILLIAM T. Members of the James E. Walker Post. No. 26, American Legion. are reauested to, ltlend the Legion services fof their late comrade, WIL- LIAM T. MILLS. Monday. Feb- ruary 19, 1940, at 7 at his late residence. 2 rard st, n.w Interment in_Arlington Na- tional Cemetery Tuesday. February 20, at 3 om. By order of the commander ARING. S. B. DOUTE. Adjutant. MILLS, WILLIAM T. G. Widow's Son Lodge. No. 7 F. A. A. M. will hold a spe- cial communication Tuesday. February 20. 1940: at 10:30 am,, to attend the funeral of Brother WILLIAM T. G, MILLS SO SinkER: w. M, J. S. GEORGE. Secretary. MITCHELL, MAYO C. On Saturday, vary 17. 1040, at his residence. Daniels Park. Berwyn. Md., MAYO C MITCHELL. Remains resting at the Lee funeral home, dth st and Mass. ave ne. until 1:30 am Wednesday. o2l thence to B¢ | Gabriel's ‘eniren. Hino and_Web. ster st n.w. where requiem mass will offered’ at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. " Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MOORE, WILLIAM BATES. -On Mon- day, February 19, 1940, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs Raloh J. sShefler, 218 Colesville road, Hyattsville, Md.. LJAM BATES MOORE husband of the Tate fizabeth Fayman Moore. ulineral services at, crgmbe;s;mn‘;mra-h uneral hom, nesday, a) ™ fnforment Glenwood Cem ter MORSELL, LIZZIE BURTON." On Fri- day. February 16, 1940, at her home, 8314 Sonn R eiofasr, ek, Md.. LIZZIE du ELL. beloved wife of the AAgTR Morsell. Funeral services at the funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey, 700 ‘Wiscon- sin ave. Bethesda, Md. ay, Feb- ruary 20. at 11 am, o terment orivage) Glenwood Cemetery. 19 MUELLER. LOGAN E. On Sundav. Peb- ruary 18, 1940. LOGAN E MUELLER. husband of Grace F Muelier. father of Zacausiine Logan Mueller and Mrs. Patricia 'Nea Services at Chambers' funeral home. 1400 Chapin_st. nw.. on Tuesday. Fe ruary 20, at 2 pm. Interment private. NAGEL, BENJAMIN. ruary 1%, 1940, BENJAMIN NAGEL, 76 veers of ge. beloved iather of Mrs. Harry | Glass of New York City. Mrs. Herman Goodman, Mrs. Dave Berkowitz. Mrs. Dave Weiner of Washington, D. C.. and Mr, Louis, Emanuel, Leo and Jack Nagel of New York City. Funeral from the Bernard Danzansky & Son funeral home. 3501 14th st. n.w., on Monday, February 19, at 12 noon. NUSSBAUM, CORA VETURIA, On Sun- day. February 18, 1940, CORA’ VE1URIA NUSSBAUM. beloved wife ‘of Jacob Muss- aum. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home, 4812 Georgia ave. n.w. on Tuesday, February 20. at » p.m. Interment Gleu- wood Cemeterv NUSSBAUM, CORA VETURIA. A special meeting _of Friendship Temple. No. 9, Pythian Sisters. will be held at_the Pythian Temple on Monday. February 19. 1940, at 8 p.m.. to make arrangements for the fu- neral of our late sister, CORA VETURIA NUSSBAUM, J. CROWTHER, M. of R. and C. NUSSBAUM, CORA VETURIA. Members Shesiea'Sh avies o Rebekab funéral sere: quested to assisf el < {Ge “for ‘our late sister, CORA VETURIA NUSSBAUM. at the Deal funeral home, 4812 Georgia ave D.W., at 8 p.m. Monday, February 19, 1940. JANE LANE, Noble Grand. ELLA MEYER, Becretary. PATTEN, HELEN. On Saturday. Feb- ruary 17. 1940, HELEN PATTEN. She leaves a father, a mother, one sister. one aunt and other relatives ‘and friends. Remains_resting at the Stewart funeral home, 30 H st. ne. until Tuesday. Feb- ruaty 20, at 4 b.m.;"thereafter st her late residence. 70 Pierce st. n ere serv- ices will be held Wednesday, February 21, at 2 p.m, 20 PERHAM. GEORGIA §. On Saturday February 17. 1940, at her residence, 1840 Mintwood place n.w. GEORGIA 8. PER- HAM. sister of William L. Perham. Remains resting at the Lee funeral home, 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e. Where services will be held on Tuesday, February 20, at 2 p.m. Interment private. PRICHARD, AGNES M. = Buddenly. on Sunday February 18, 1940, at the home of her son, Mason C. Prichard, 31 Wil- liams_lane.’ Chevy Chase, Md.. AGNES M. PRICHARD, beloved wife of the late Mason C. Prichard, sr. Funeral services at the funeral home of ‘Wm, Reuben Pumphrey, 7005 Wisconsin ave,, Bethesda, Md., Tuesday. February 20, at 7:30 p.m. Interment private. 0 PUSEY, ROBERT W. (Q. M. SERGT. M. C, RET.). On Saturday. February 17, 1940, at_the U, 8. Naval Hospital. Wash- ington. D C.. ROBERT W. PUSEY. be- loved husband of Marie A. Pusey, He is also survived by five sons and four daugh- ters. Remains resting at Chambers' fu- neral home. 517 1ith st. s.e. Funeral services_ Wednesday, Pebruary 21, at 1:30 p.m. Services will be held in Fort Myer Chapel at 2 p.m. tves and friends invited. Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 20 REYNOLDS, JOSEPH R. On Sunday, February 18, 1940, at his residence. 1404 Lee Highway. Rossiyn, Va. JOSEPH R. REYNOLDS. beloved husband of the late Bridget Reynolds and _father of Henry, Clarence and Edward Reynolds and Mary E. Bauer and Eva M. Curry. Services at bis late residerice on Wednes day, February 21, at 9 a.m.: thente to_ Bt. Charles’ Catholic Church, Clrend\m; Va. where mass will be offered 9:3 Relluv s and friends invited. !.nurmenz Oak Hill Cemetery. 20 ROGERS, SADIE. On Prida; hhruu! 160 a0 at Casinicy HossiaL BAD BOGERS, beloved wite of Charies Roger“‘ daughter of Oscar Th sister of Jones of New Fork Gty and Biss. Mary Thomas of Woodbridge, Vi mother of Ravmond. Louise, Eihel. Qicer. Chatles. jr.: Barbara Ann and John Rogers. Other relatives and friends also survive her. Remaing may be viewed aff 4 opm. Monday. Februgry 10 at the Henyy '8 Washington & Sons funersl homg. 467 N e fy 21, 8L 1130 b, Relatives and friends invited. Rev. Jor J. Howard officiating. SHANNON, EDWARD C. On Monday. Eebruary 10. 1040, ai his residence, 2700 Conn. ave. n.w., EDWARD C beloved husband' of Kathr Services at the 8, ncs o home. 2901 14th February 21, at & Thomas the ' Apostl ‘Woodley rd, n.w. where mi fered llpl . Interment uoflhvn e etery, Baltimore, Md. 20 SMITH, OSCAR L. Dn I(ondll. Feb- lry 19 1940, at 2 . l!-l ll\*; 7 TaaRg, ot South, i 82, 08C n o! OIAT Smi nen Nur- ’"fi}.e"“’" m Mrs. Ruth Smith, Remal funeral home. Preddy untl eadsr: ,HE? pL. umnt chureh On Sunday. Feb- | Serv' e Orde;-s' Bureau -l '.fi“llll Clfimmlmfira from U. 8. 8. from U. 8. 8. Tennessee. o“i:nflm"mv 88 .'Illll Corps. 'l'-ylor Oomdr l‘fr;u B., from Yorktown to U. Riggs, Lt. to I Supply Corps. Pemberton, Lt Comdr, Malcolm W., from 8. Omahi ington. SOPER, THOMAS L. On lundlih!!b- foved sbm ot prs, Baran 3; Biker. He fin'é'r"';fi“u'fi two_ Sisters, Mri, Bra 4 ‘Serviges at the B. %‘fl,‘.. ‘Co._funeral Bebtalh 3 ey February 0. o 3 Martin's c‘url?:heuu&mm pitol and T sis where mass W. offer on B uryte - Gursevery. Rockville, "Md. TODHUNTER, STEPHEN E. On Sunday. Pebruary 18, 1640, at his residence. 1780 Laner olace nw. STEP) e = e orea” hosand of Eleanors 1 R odnunter and father of Mrs, Boeer . Hollingsworth and Mrs. Harold C. King. Serviers af the. S it Hineg Cor funjeral home, 2001 14th st.'n.w . on Tuesday, Feb. ruary 20. at 11 a.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetary. VIRTS, EDWIN & On Baturday. Peb. runcy 17, 1640, EDWIN 8 VIRTS, hisband of Nina R. Virts and, father of Moselle V. Virts and Mrs. Merfon Linder. Remaing Testing at Chambers' funeral home, 1400 ghapin ot n.w. uql Tuesday, February 20, a m. Services at Llovd Siack funeral home, Leesburg. Va.. at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. WALKER. JAMES M. = Passed swey suddeniy. on Sunday, February i8. 1940 at4: 15&m at Los Angeles. Calif., JAMES M B M e et o the.Iate Richard A, and Sophia Walker of Wash- ngton, D. Funeral services at Los Angeles Wednes- day. February 2 WALKER, SUSAN FRANCES. On Eai- urday.” Pebruary 17 1040, at_Masonic and Eastern Star Home. BUsAt PRANCES WALKER. wife of Thomas B. Walker. Eervices at the S. H. Hines Co, funeral 140 st nw. on Tuedey rv 20. at 1 pm. Interment ROC cmetery. ) WARRING, BABY. Suddenlv. Sunday, February 18.' 1040, at 12 o'clock. at Prove BABY WARRING, _the beloved infant son_of Milton T. and Doris C. Warrine (nee West) Burial Cedar Hill Cemetery. Interment private WHITLEY. EDWARD. o Ssturdsy. Februrry edmen’s _ Hos- T EDWARD WHITLEY, farber of HAtTy Whitley. He ao is survived by other relatives end f-ends Remains mav be at the Malvan & Schev funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.% from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Wednesday, February 21. 1 pm. Rev. C. T. Murrey officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. Y pelVILLIAMS, REV. BESSIE. on Friday, ebruary 16. 1940. at_her Tesidence, LSt how. Rev. Mrs. BESSIE WILLIAMS. sister of Mattie Granville. aunt of Luey Granville and Leola Williams: great-aunt of Mattle Mae Carter and Mamie Gran- ville. A @ost of other relatives and friends also survive. Remains resting at the Henry § Washingion & Sons funeral home. 467 st n.w. Funeral Tuesday. February 20. at 1 p.m.. from the Tenth Street Baptist Church, 10th and R sts. n.w. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery’ WILLIAMS. M. ESTELLE. On Saturday. | Pebruary 17, 1940. at Ceorzetown Univer- sity Hospifal. M. ESTELLE WILLIAMS. daughter of the late Walter B. and Clara V. Williame Funeral service from her late residence. 2332 19th st. n.w.. on Tuesday. February | hence to St Gabrie’s Cath- | here macs will be offered at | - ment Glenwood Cemetery. Please omit | flowers, WILSON. IDA. Deper'ed this life on Fi F 16,1940, at St Eli IDA ILSON, devoied wife of Isaac Wilson of 36 L st. n.w. She glso | leaves to_mourn their loss a sister. Mrs Lucy A 8imms of Orange, and other | Telatives and friends | t 1:30 | Funeral Tuesdav. February 20. pm. from Barbour Bros' funeral home, 48 K st. ne. Intermert S~vne's Cemstery. WOQODBURN, SARAH . _On Sun- bruary 18. 1940 at her residence, ille, Md. SARAH MARIA WOOD- beloved wife of the late Georse M. Woodburn. mother of William C. and Georse P. Woodburn. Funeral from her lute residence on Tues- day. February 20, at 10 a.m. Services at ?l.drflyeld! Chapel. Interment church cem. In Memoriam | ACHSTETTER, JOSEPHINE. In mem- ory of my dear mother. JOSEPHINE ACH- STETTER. who died five years ago today, February 19, 1935. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf ANTOINETTE. FROST, AMANDA. In_lovinz memor: of my dear mother. AMANDA FROST. w' lefy me one year ao today. February 19. mother. dear. rP(‘h day I der o'er my 5 But I must no a sin To wish_you back in trouble again. LOVING DAUGHTER. LOUISE. * { FRYE, WILLIAM L. In constant. cher- ished memory of my dearly devoted hum band. WILLIAM L FRYE. who was called to the b )und PIEVCn years ago today, Feb- ruary 19, 19 Gone from me but leaving memories That will always linger. Surrounded by friends I am lonesome. In the midst of pleasures I am blu ‘With a smile on my face as lfl’ heart aches Always think of you, HIS DEVOTED WIFE, CORA 'A. FRYE. * JONES, ELLA. In everlasting memory of our dear and beloved mother. JONES. who departed this life ten years ago today, February 19, 1930. Life isn't the same. dear mother. Since the day God called you home; ‘We see your kind and loving face As we walk through life alone. ‘We are always longing for you. None knows the Elin we feel: Our hearts were broken by your death And none but God can_ heal YOUR LOVING _AND DEVOTED CHIL- DREN. MRS. ESTELLE JOHNSON AND MR. EDWARD JONES. Dear grandmother. how I miss vou. Since from earth vou passed away; And my heart is aching sadly DEVOTED, GRANSBACGHYER, MRS, EL EANORA DORSEY. KING, JAMES D. In sad but loving re- | memhrnnce of our beloved father, JAMES D. KING. who passed away twO Years 0 | today, February 19, 1938. In our home he is fondly remembered, Sweet_memories cling to his name; Thsoi'sfithvo lfi‘vedxhian i'l"nhl“e tsl{g:erel 3 DEYCTED SO D TEC I 1A AND MAY, o I.LI;IEMAN, El‘l-'l!‘ MAY. A tribute of lovi EMAY. E¥ mother. EP‘FIEYMOAYDI‘:EBMAOI:“whaul'e( .‘l‘ll nine years ago today, February 19, lflli HER El.A()VlN(} HUSBAND 'AND CHI-L- 1.33“51"“'& and et iy Aunts ANNIS & eace gnd rest my aun MANNING, February 1&’1 -’15 INIE W. LEE. MeCOY. GOLDEN C., u. In sad but lovine remembrance of"our dear son and brother, GOLDEN C. McCOY. Jr.. who de- parted this life four years ago today. We love thee: yes. we love thee, But, Jesus loved thee more: And He gently called thee To yonder peaceful shore. Sleep on, little boy, until we foin thee, DADDY. MOTHER, TWO SISTERS AND BROTHER. MUSE, ELIZABETH. In loving memory of my grandmother, 'ELIZABETH MUSE, who departed this life four vears ago to- day. February 19, 1036 Four Jong years I've lived without you, With your spirit hovering near: To, guide me through all my sorrow tes HER ‘GRANBDATGHTER, ‘W5t DoRRY. PATTERSON, OSCAR. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear husband and father, OSCAR PATTERSON, who departed i%lasslfle two years ago today, February 19, On_the hillside, softly sleeping. Where the trees silently wave, Lies the one we loved so dearly, In his lonely, lll!nt {rlv EVOTED WIFE. ATI'I.'RBON. D DAUG! WADE, MRS. G. ‘I'Ale. 'In_mem of my much loved mother, Mrs. G. TA WADE. who died two years ago today, February 19, 1938. COURTNEY WADE. * *wi’ LARGEST | 'UNDERTAKERS | IN THE WORLO | AT BAPTIST SERVICE—Dr. Willlam 8. Abernethy, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, is shown with Dr. E. A. Fridell of California at the city-wide Baptist convocation at the Calvary Church, Eighth and H streets N.W., today. Dr. Fridell was the speaker at the convocation, at which Dr. Abernethy pre- —=Star Staft Photo. e sided. Stephen E. Todhunter, Native of District, Dies Stephen E. Todhunter, 76, retired (Story on Page B-1.) Government employe, died yester- Ljuba Davidovitch Dies,' Twice Yugoslav Premier BELGRADE, Feb. was the son of Isaac Todhunter | Davidovitch, twice premier of Yugo- day after an illness of nine weeks at his home, 1789 Lanier place N.W. Mr. Todhunter was a native and lifelong resident of Washington and Cemetery. Mrs. Emily C. Griffin Dies in Annapolis Mrs. Emily Claytor Griffin, widow of Commodore Thomas Dillard Griffin, U, 8. N,, died yesterday at her home in Annapolis, Md., after s long {llness. Mrs. Griffin, who before her mar- riage, was Miss Emily Ash Claytor, was born at West River, Md, She was married to Commodore Griffin at 8t. John’s En‘scopal Church in Washington in 1897. He was retired in 1911 and the following year the Griffins took up residence in An- :l’lax;olh. ‘Commodore Griffin died in Slirflving Mrs. Griffin are two sons, Lt. John H. Griffin, U. 8. N. stationed at the Navy Department here, and Thomas C. Griffin of Annapolis; a brother, Dr. Thomas A. Clayton of Washington, and a sister, Miss Annie Claytor of Annapolis. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 pm. tomorrow in the Naval Academy Chapel, with burial in the Academy cemetery. Jm Gunerat Home c.rwr? e 4 Complete Funeral Ses Within Your Budget " BRONCHIAL 11 am. tomorrow at the Hines fu- neral home, 2901 Fourteenth street N.W., with burial in Glenwood DUE %ulekly relieve Dlsb'mms_.m —REMEI:‘! ER i 1 eken MORE boea s salve!” You need to throat and back with a. :I:!:-myxm 19. —Ljuba o et 09 L Hub ‘counter-irritant’ hkegoorl iable Musterole which penetrates and Mrs. Emma Keyworth Tod-|slavia and last of pre-World War | fho,0uter lavers of the skin and Eaise hunter, his mother also being a native of this city. in 1900, later transferring to the Post Office Department. tired six years ago. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Eleanora L. Todnunter; two daugh- and Mrs. Harold C. King, and a sister, Mrs. Mary T. Johnson, all of Washington. Funeral services will be held at HELLO, AMERICA! HOPE YOURE ENJOYING SLOW-BURNING CAMELS AS MUCH AS WE ARE HERE IN ANTARCTICA. CAMELS SURE GIVE THE ‘EXTRAS’ IN CIGARETTE PLEASURE! 'VERNON BOYD of she £ U.S. Antarctic Expedition AKE a tip from the men of the U. S. Antarctic expedition com- manded by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd: When it came to cigarettes, | the expedition took Camels. Camels burn slower...give you more pleasure per puff and more puffs per pack. FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR— HheCopaectt oo e € Serbia’s statesmen who participated | soothing vapors ease breathin in the creation of Yugoslavia, died | [ilions for over 30 years! 3 He entered Government employ goslavia, died | Regular, Chil as a clerk in the War Department | today. He was 77, Toupit (mfld) 3% Many times a minister before the He re- | great war, Davidovitch first held a Serbian portfolio in 1904. He first headed the Yugoslav gov- ernment for six months in 1919, ters, Mrs. Roger P. Hollingsworth |jater for three months in 1924, bmkuphwwnxmanmd%l!:d‘; Strong, 40¢. Hospital Size, $3.00. Ms. Sallie P. Taliaferro Dies in Capifal at 89 Mrs. Sallle Pendleton Taliaferro, 89, widow of Van Taliaferro and a resident of Washington since 1899, died today at her home, the Ontario Apartments. Mrs. Taliaferro was born on July 8, 1850, in Giles County, Va. the daughter of Col. Albert Gallatin Pendleton and Mrs. Elvina Chap- i, f et v for er: he%fln .11?02 acy, died aliaferro was graduated from the Virginia Female Institute, now Stuart Hall, at Staunton, Va, She was married in 1869 and lived and Roanake, Ve, setore sainn 8. ore c o reey oming to She is survived by five children, Albert Pendleton Taliaferro of New York City, Mrs. Thomas Turner Smith of Arlington, George 7. Worthington, 8. Taliaferro and Sidney ;e;':. fle weddentumd m“l ational m all of this city, ATl Bouis Tpiscopat auron st 10:34 urch at 10:: - e e S Approximately 50 per cent of the traffic fatalities last year in the Dis- trict were persons over 45 years of age, and .more than half of this number were 65 and over. 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