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Lo Birthe ISR S AT 940 Qards of Thanks WE WIBH to exprees our aincers tion 1o our many {riends ‘4ng Felivrves of ‘Chetr” Kindnesses shown s quring our mother's recent iliness and death. THE GRIER FPAMILY. , [} EING, LUCY WINSLOW. The family of ’ e late LUCY WINSLOW KING acl 1= with sincere gratitude the kind words sympathy, the beautiful floral tributes nd the many deeds of devotion expressed triends during our recent. bereavement. . LOVING HUSBAND, JACOB C. KING, +"AND FAMILY. . 1z PRYDE, CARRIE E. The family of the te CARRIE E. PRYDE wish to thank their friends for the many beautiful floral trib- Uites and expression of sympathy extended to them in their hour of bereavement, * STACKHOUSE. WILLIAM F. The famil of the late WILLIAM F. STAGKHOD! Wish to thank their friends and relatives or the numerous acts of kindness during is llness a4 at his death. MRS. SALLIE STACKHOUSE. Braths ARMSTRONG. W. SPENCER. On Fri- day. May 10, 1940. at Garfield Hospital, W. SPENCER ARMSTRONG. beloved hus- band of Allie N. Armstrong and fatber of Mrs, Frances E. ‘Lynch and -Mrs, Esther J. Irby. Friends are invited to call at Gawler's, 1758 Pa. ave. n.w. ARMSTRONG, W. SPENCER. Members of the Assoclation ‘of Oldest Inhabitanty are requested to atténd_the funersl o our late associate. W. SPENCER ARM- STRONG. _Services will be held at the Western 'Presbyterian Church. H_st. tween 19th and 20th sts. n.w.. on Monday, May 13. at 3 p.m. THEODORE W. NOYES, President. JOHN B, DICKMAN, 8R.. Secretar: Services will be held at the Western Presbyterian Church. H st. between 18th and_20th sts. n.w. on Monday. May 13. at 3 pm. Intérment Rock Creek Cem- etery. 13 ARMSTRONG, W. SPENCER. A spe- cial conciave of Washington Commandery, No. 1, will be held at the Masonic Temple Monday. May 13. 1940. at 2 pm. for the purpose of conducting the Templar funeral service for our late frater. W. SPENCER ARMmOflNG. By order of the eminent_commander. HUGH L. MURRELL, Recorder. 12 BEAVER, MARY MARGARET. On Sat- urday, y 11, 1940, at the home of her iece. Mrs. Elvy Ball. pear Forestville, Va.. RiARY MARGARET BEAVER, Remains resting at the Reed funeral ome. Herndon. Va.. Where services will be eld Monday, May 13. at 2 p.m. Inter- ent Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Herndon, s BENTON, WILLIAM GAYLAND. On Pri- day. May 10. 1040. at 3343 M st. nw.. leLLIAM GAYLeNlD I?ENTON.M helg:‘eg rother of Mrs. iola_Kenney, rs. Hill 'y, Mrs. Pauline Koerner, Ralph Ben- ton and Paul Petitt. Services at the Chambers Georgetown funeral home, 31st and M sts. n.w. on Monday. May 13, at 1:15 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Ariington National Cemetery. 12 BOWIE, ROSCOE. Departed_this life Friday. May 10. 1940, in New York City, ROSCOE BOWIE, beloved husband of Irene Bowie: loving brother of James and Ethel Bowie. _Arrangements by John T. Rhines & Co, 3rd and Ese sts. s.W. 12 BOYD. ESTELLE. On Tuesday. May 7. %fl«lfl at Gallinger Hospital, ESTELLE OYD. loving wife of James Boyd, devoted daughier_ of Nannie Johnson. sister of Charlie. Richard. Frank and Ella B. Lenton and Robert Johnson. Funeral services at the Johnson & Jen- kins funeral parlor. 2053 Georgis ave. n.w., at 2 pm._ Monday, May 13. Interment Rosemont Cemetery, . BRUCE RUTH. On_Tuesday, May 1940, RUTH BRUCE. She leaves to_mourn their loss a devoted husband, Earnest Bruce: a father, three sisters, two brothers. four children and other relatives and friends. E Foneral from the Campbell & Harris fu- neral_home. 423 4th st. sw. on Sunday, May 12, al 4 D.m. Relatives and friends invited. CAMERON., CARLETON W. On Priday, May 10, 1940. at his residence, 6117 Brookville rd., Chevy Chase, Md. CARLE- TON W. CAMERON, beloved husband of Anna C. Cameron (nee McDonald). Funeral from the above residence on Monda! May_13, at 9:30 a.h. Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Blessed Sacra- ment at 10 am. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Forest Glen. Md. (Boston, Mass.. Dapers please copy.) 12 CASKEY. FREDERICK H., JR. On Sat- urday. May 11. 1940, at his residence. 24 Tilden st. n.w.. FREDERICK A. CASKEY. Jr.. husband of Helen Solvsberg Caskey and son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Caskey. Services will be held in the little sanctu- ary of St. Alban's School on Monday, May 43, at 11:30 am, Interment private, COLBERT, MARY C. On Saturday. May 11, 1940, at 7:55 p.m.. MARY C. COLBERT of ‘1703 '10th st n.w., Washington, D. C.. beloved wife of the late Edward N. Colbert, &r. She is survived by three sons and one daughter. Requiem mass will be said at St. Cypri- n's Roman Catholic Church Tuesday, May 4, at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. Relatives and friends invited. 13 COLEMAN, CORNELIA. Departed _this life Thursday. May 9. 1940. at 10:40 a.m., at_her residence. 760 Lamont St n.w.. CORNELIA COLEMAN. She leaves (o mourn their loss a devoted son. Halwith Wiley; a loving daughter, Mrs. Mamie Johnson: one sister, of New Jersey: one brother. Charles Jones eight grandchildren and a host of other Telatives and friends. Remains resting at the above addre Funeral Monday, May 13, at 12 noon. from Northeast Holy Trinity Church. 10th and V sts. n.w. Elder Kent T. Holmes officiating. - Triterment Lincoln = Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements by Carey & Smith. COOK, DORA E. HENRY. Departed this ‘life’ suddenly on Thursday, May 9. 1940. in Baltimore. Md., Mrs. DORA E. HENRY COOK. loving daughter of the late Cecil Henry, devoted wife of James Cook, sister of Miss Ida Henry and_Wel- ford ' Henry the late Mrs. Sarah Henry Johnson: aunt of Mrs. Dora Henry Powell,” Percy Henry, Essie Henry. Dun: more, ' Ulysses. Ernest, Leroy. Thelma, Helene and_Obphelia Johnson and James Dunmore. She also leaves a brother-in- law. Isaac Johnson, and other relatives and friends. Remains ‘can be viewed at the Barbour Bros.' funeral home. 48 K st. n.e., after p.m. Saturday, May 1l. where funeral gervices will be held Monday, May 13, at 1 P.m. Interment Harmony Cemtery. CRANE, EDULIA E. On Friday. May 10, 1940. at_her residence, 1523 Ogden 8t n.w. EDULIA E. CRANE. beloved wife of the late Augustine J. Crane and mother of Edward. Willis and_August J. Crane. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral 2901 14th st. n.w.. t 10 a.m. " Interient Glenwood ELWOOD, MARTHA. Departed this life Thursday. May 9. 1940, at the residence daughter. Mrs. Beatrice Washing- 38 Decatur st. ne. after a brief ill- MARTHA ELWOOD. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, Daniel O. Elwood: one daughter. Mrs, Beatrice Washington: one brother. one adopted son. Leroy EIwood: two grand- children, two great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends, Re- mains resting at the.Campbell & Harris funeral home. 43 h st. s.w.. until 11 am. Sunday, May 12: thence at her late residence. 1404 Alabama ave. s.e. Funeral ‘Monday, May 13, at 1 pm. from ~the First Tabernacie Church of Christ Holiness, corner of Alabama and Ainger aves. Rev. James E. Youns officiating. GIBBS, CHARLES W. On_Saturday, May 11, 1940. at Mother Jones Rest Home, Rigss rd.. Md. CHARLES W. GIBBS. be- loved husband of the late Mary E. Gibbs. Remains resting at the Bethesda funeral ome of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey, 7005 isconsin ave. g Notice of funeral later, HARRIS, EDITH A. M. On Saturday, May 11, 1940 ai ' Casualty Hospital, EDITH A. M. HARRIS. the beloved wife of the late Otto E. Hurrls and daughter of A. B. Miller and sisler of Mrs. Marjorle Zastera and Mr, Fred Miller.” Remains resting at the Chambers funeral 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral home, ter. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium @th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200, V. L. SPEARE CO. successor to_nor connected with r!lth T K AR FUNERAL DESIGNS. "GEO. C. SHAFFER, Inc. fi&‘*‘&“?m’ei%“‘ku{'kflfi' oite. s’ Co. 14th & Eye G! E BROS. CO. _ Foral Piecea ¥ s Nw riena) 2% CEMETERY LOTS. CED ILL CEMETERY—6 GRAVE SPRTh fulis - devciopea section o mam a7, near pavillion; sac. WO, 06 Greater Savings Than Ever—Factory Direct ur-Grave Granite MONUMENT 769 ! Easy Terme I néen. F St 2500 "ot Mrs, Estelle Warfleld | on Monday. | May festival Thursday, Friday SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., SETTLEMENT HOUSE PREPARES FOR FETE—Barney Neigh- borhood House, 470 N street S.W., will hold its 38th annual and Saturday with more than 150 children participating. Pictured in a rehearsal of the Dutch MAY 12, dance they will offer are (left io right): Felice Winstrom, Grace Hummell, Tommy Hawkins, Richard Pincus, Peggy Espey, Margaret Anderson and Murray Edwards. Braths HARPER, MARGARET M. On Thurs- day. May 9. 1040, at Columbia Hospital, MARGARET M. HARPER. beloved wife of Arthur L. Harper. mother of Arthur L., ir.. and Melanie Harper. Funeral from the residence of her si ter, 2731 28th st. n.e. on Monday, M 13 at 9:45 am.: thence to St. Alban's Episcopal Church.’ Wis ~and Mass. aves. n.w., where services will be held at 10:30 am. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. ~Services by Chambers' Southeast funeral home. 12 HILL, THOMAS B. Suddenly. May 9, 1940. at Emergency Hospital. THOMAS B. HILL. the beloved husband of Mary Hill Funeral Monday. May 13, at 1 pm. from Shiloh Baptist Church, 9th and P sts. n.w. JENKINS, JEANNETTE P. On Satur- day. May 11, 1940, at 4:20 am. at the home ‘of her sister. Mrs Cecie Henry of Dover. Del.. JEANNETTE P. JENKINS. wife of the Rev. Joseph H. Jenkins. Remains resting at the McGuire funeral home. 1820 th st nw. from 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 14, to 11 am. inesday Funeral services from Asbury Methodist Church, 11th and K sts. n.w.. Wednesday, May 15.'at 1 pm, Interment at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 14* KEANE, MARTIN J. On 10. 1940. at his residence. 43: a KEANE. the beloved husband of Anna C. Keane (nee Conrell). Services at the Chambers funeral home, 517 11th st. se.. on Monday. May 1 9:30 am, Mass at St. Fri Church, 2800 Pa. ave. se. Relatives and friends invite: Mount _Olivet Cemetery. Conn.. papers please copy.) KEYS, HENRIETTA PHILLIPS. On Fri- day. May 10. 1940. at her home. Forest Glen, Md.. HENRIETTA PHILLIPS KEYS, | beloved wife of Charles B. Kevs Services frem_the Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home, 8424 Georgia ave., Silver Spring, Md., on Monday, May 13 3pm. Interment private. KILLIAN. ALBERTA ISABEL. On ¥ri- day. May 10. 1940. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. George L. Frye. Ingleside. Va. ALBERTA ISABEL KILLIAN. beloved wife of the late George J. Kilitan and mother of Grace Frye Newton. Blanche | Frye. Charles W. and Eugene G. Killian. s resting at the Lee funeral home, 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e.. where services will be held on Monday, May 1 Relatives and friends 'invited. Prospect Hill Cemetery, KRAUSKOPF, LOTTIE. On Saturd May 11. 1940. at her residence 147 Columbia rd. n.w.. LOTTIE KRAUSKOPF, beloved sister of Mrs. M. Greenberg of Baltimore, Md.: Mrs. A. Thierfeld and | Mr. D. Krauskopf. She also is survived | by, "one niece. Mrs. Biegel of Baltimore, Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 T4th n.w. on Monday. | May 13, at 9:10 a.m. Interment Wash- ington Hebrew Cemetery. LAPPIN, ROBINSON. _On Saturday. | May 11. 1940, ROBINSON LAPPIN. be- loved husband of Louisa Lappin of 610 | Upshur st. n.w. Funeral services at the Bethesda fu- neral home of Wm. Reuben Pumohre: 7005 Wisconsin ave.. Mond: at 11 am. Interment Wasl morial Park Cemetery. Services and inte ment private. MARTIN, JAMES. Departed this lfe Friday. May 10, 1040 at his_residence. | 24 Eve st. sW.. JAMES MARTIN, devoted husband of Emma Brown Martin. He also | leaves a daughter. brother and other rela- | tives and many friends. Remains resting | at the funeral home of John T. Rhines & Co.. 5rd and Eve sts. s | Notice of funer. ot May | MARTIN., LEMUEL A. On Priday. 10. 1940, at his residence, Port Foote. Md., LEMUEL' A MARTIN, beioved husband of agzgie H. Martin, Funeral services at the Thos. P. Murray funeral home, 3007 Nichols ave. se. on Monday. May 13. ‘at 11 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lin- coln Cemetery 2 NEWMAN. EDITH R. Suddenly. Friday, May 10. 1940. at her residence. 410 E st. se. EDITH R. NEWMAN. wife of the lateé | Joseph T. Newman and beloved mother of | Elsie N. Soarks Remains resiing at her | late home after noon Sunday. Funeral services Monday, May 13. at 12 | o'clock noon. Relativy vited. Interment at Arrangements by McGuire. NEWMAN, EDITH R. The Lincoln Mu- tual Relief Association announces the death of sister EDITH R. NEWMAN. . Funeral {rom her iate residence, 410 E st. se. Monday, May 13, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon. GEORGE W. COLE, President. LUCIAN H. THOMPSON. Rec. Secy. NORFLEET, ROSA V. On Friday, 10. 1940. at’ Charlotte, N. C.. ROSA V. NORFLEET, beloved mother of Frederick B. and Clarence A. Norfleet. Interment Winston Salem. N. C. 12 PHILLIPS. ROBERT EUGENE. On Thursday. Mav 9, 1940, at_the home of | his parents. Mr. and Mrs_ Zeph Phillips, Rockville, Md., ROBERT EUGENE PHIL- LIPS, axed 5 years 8 months Funeral services Sunday, May 12. at 2 pm.. at Gartner's funeral home, Gaithers- burg, Md. Interment Goshen Cemetery. 1% POOLE, ADRIAN. On Saturday. May 11, 1940. at the home of his brother. 1007 North Vernon st.. Arlington, Va.. ADRIAN POOLE, beloved brother of Claude A. sefle A Mrs. John Thaver and Georsia . Pool Remains resting at the Ives funeral home. 2847 Wilson bivd., Arlington. V: where funeral services will be held "M day. May 13. at 1 p.m. Interment Presby- terian Cemetery, Ashburn, Va. RAMSEY, CARLTON PRICE. On Satur- y, May 11, 1940. at his residence. 4015 0th _road. N. Arlington, Va. CARLTON PRICE RAMSEY, beloved husband of the late Cora W. Ramsey (nee Edwards). Sur- viving is one daughter. Elizabeth Ruth Ramsey, and one sister, Martha Ellen Spindler. Remains restite at the Ives funeral home. 2847 Wilson blvd., Arlington. Va.. where funeral services will be heid Tuesday, May 14. at 2 pm. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 13 ROBERSON, JOHN. On Thursday, May 9, 1940. at his residence, 920 11th st. n.w.. JOHN ROBERBON. beioved " husband of Lillian Roberson. He also ig survived by a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at the J. L. Lowe funeral home. 913 Florida ave. n.w. Funeral and interment at Augusta, Ga. ROLLINS, MELVIN, Departed this_life Thursday., May 9. 1940. at Galiinger Hos- pital. MELVIN ROLLINS. lovine husband of Daisey Rollins: beloved father of six children: brother of Herbert, George. Rob. ert. James. Lott and Curley Rollins. H also Is survived by other relatives an friends. ~Remains resting at_the_fune home of John T. Rhines & Co. 3rd ye sts. 8w Funefal, Monday, May 13, at 1 Dm. from his late residence. 411 3rd t. sw. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 12 on 0_ at the Garfleld SHEAHAN, MARGARET CECELIA. CECELIA SHEAHAN Fridays May 10. 1 Hospital. MARGAI {mee Murphy). beloved _wife of ~Francis ieahan of 1711 East Capitol st. Funeral’ will be held from the residence of her mother. Sarah Murphy, 1609 A st. . on Monday, M 13, at 8:30 am. requiem mass at Holy Comforter Church at 9 am. _Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. iives and friends favited. iday. May > Kingston Interment (New " Haven, 2 p.m. Interment May AV 3 . er home. 3 - b mn..lld.. MIN] HARI . beloved wife of the late 's W. Simpson. 1 home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey, 7005 Wis- consin ave.. Sunday, May 12.'at 3 p.m. Interment Rockville Union Cemetery. 12 10,1080, &% bt renibence L15Y Ny Sour , at’ her 3 A 507 aveo e KATI M STERNER. belosd wife of Prank E. i, Ehealse in sur- Tived by her son, h E. Sterner: two E"' rs. Elizabeth and Adeline ..n-‘rnc: Bonlevard Heights. Md. MARTIN J. | p e There services i B Monday. May [0 {Rm bl G : neral home. 3 Btathn STEWART, JAMES H. Departed this'| life on PFridsy. May 10. 1040, JAMES H. STEWART. beloved “husband of Louise Stewart He also is survived by two sons. James E. “and Albert G. Stewart: three daughters, Mrs. Bessle Brown. Mrs. Helen Chapman and Florence Stewart: one broth- er, one sister. six grandchildren. two great- grandchildren and other relatives _and friends. ~Remains resting at the Ruth Dabney & Co. funeral home. 453 O st. n.w. Requiem mass at Holy Redeemer Church Tuesday, May 14, at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 STORTY, ROSA. On Friday. May 10. 1940, ROSA STORTY. wife of the late Frank Storty; mother of Frank J.. Richard and William P, Storty and Mrs. Ella Petrone. Remains resting at her late residence. 309 Eve st. n.w. Services at her_late residence on Mon- | day. May 13. at R:30 am. Mass at Holy Rosary Church. 3rd and F st am. Relatives ‘and friends terment St. Mary's Cemetery. by Chambers. SWEENEY., EDITH MAY. On Friday. May 10. 1940, EDITH MAY SWEENEY. be- loved daughter of Henry and Bertha Sweeney. Remains resting at the resi- dence.” Hillside, Md.. until Monday, May "Rock Creek Cemetery. Serv- by the Chambers Southeast funeral Sérvices 13 THOMAS, RICHMOND E. day. May 11, 1940, pital. RICHMOND E. THOMAS. beloved husband of Gussie C. Thomas. brother of Hermen D. K., L. Evers, Harry and Omer W. Thomas, Mrs. Claude B. Cline and Mrs. Arthur O. Anderson. Remains rest- ing ‘at the Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. . Funeral services on Tuesday. May 14. at ¥:30 pm. Relatives and_friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemeters. 13 WENIG, JULIUS. On Thursdav. May 9. 1940. JULIUS WENIG. beloved husband of Katnerine Wenis: father of Mildred and Jules Wenig and brother of Emma Weniz Funeral from his late residence. 3821 .. H. ave, n.w. on Monday. May 830 ‘a Requiem mass at St Church at 9 am, and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. On Satur- at_Emergency Hos- WENIG, JULIUS. Members of Washing. ton_Council. No, of Columbus, are vised of the death on _ Thursday. 1940. of Brother JULIUS WENIG. and are reauested to attend funeral services at St Mary's Church on Monday. May 'hé members will ‘meei at | s 54 3821 New Hampshire ave. on Sunday. May 19. at 8:30 nm, for recitation of pravers for the deceased. ROBERT F. HANDLEY. G. K. DR. A. D.” WILKINSON, F.'S. 12 WENIG, JULIUS. Sir Nobles of Alcan- tara Caravan, No 12. Order of Al- hambra. are Teauested to_mect at i | | year ago today, May 12, 1939, 9. | the residence of the late Sir Noble | JULIUS WENIG, 3821 New Hamp- e. nw. 'at 8:30 p.m. Sun- 5 12, 1940 JAMES 'A. SULLIVAN. Grand Commander. WENIG. JULIUS. The Windthorst Club of St. Mary's Church will meet at the late residence of JULIUS WENIG. 221 New Hampshire ave. n.w.. on Stndav. May 1940. at 7:30 pm.. to recite the Ros JOSEPH F. ZEGOWITZ. President J. C. KRAFT. Secretary. 12 WENIG, JULIUS. Washington Lodge. = No. i5. B. P. O. Elks. wili convene in session of sor- Tow at 710 pm. Sunday, May 12. ‘1940, for the pur- pose of caying tribute to the memory of our late brother. JULIUS ~ WENIG enrolled May 6. 1903, who' passed === to the Grand Lodge of the. Hereafter May 9. services “at late residence. 1821 New Hampshire ave. n.¥.at' & pm_ By order o L. MARTIN YOUNG. Exalted Ruler, Attest: ' W. §. SHELBY. Secretary, 13 WEST. ROBERT LEE. On Saturday. May 11,3940, at his_residence. 4920 5th st n.w. ROBERT LEE WEST. beloved husband of Anna C. West and father of Norman and Layton West and Mrs. Adams Schmidt and Mrs. Frank Moore. Funeral scrvices at his late residence on Tuesday, Mav 14. at 11 am._ Relatives and friends’invited. Interment Darnstown, Md. 13 WHIPP. EARL RONALD. On Thursday. May 9. 1940. at his residence. 5808 lsi place n.w. EARL RONALD WHIPP. be- oved husband of Lee Ray Whipp. Funeral from the W W. Deal_funeral home. 4812 Georgia ave. n.w.. on Monday. May 13, at 1:30 p.m.Relatives and friends invited. " Interment ~Arlington National Cemetery. 12 WHITE. ELLEN. On Saturds 1940. ‘at G Josor allinger Hospi Remains resting at the Frazier home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. YOUNG, POLLY DEANE. On 120 May 11, ELLEN funeral Thurs- | day, May 9. 1940. POLLY DEANE YOUNG of Florida ave. n.w.. wife of the late William S. Young. ‘'mother of Mrs. Emma Campbell. Mrs. Elien Brown. Lucy Youns, Mrs. Wilhelminia _ Washington. Melvin Young, Robert and Prederick Young. She is also survived by three sisters, two brothers, thirteen grandchildren _and _many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Ridgely & Hicks' funeral home, 1400 8 Funeral Monday. May 13, at 2 pm, from Mount Bethei Baptist Church. V. st. between 2nd and ird sts. Rev. K. W. Roy. . D.. ‘officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. YOUNG, WILLIAM NKLIN. Thursday,’ May 9. 1940, ‘at_Miami, WILLIAM FRANKLIN YOU! husband of Sina V. Youn; Mrs. Ruth Q. Griffitts Youns. Remains resting Georgetown funeral home. W on Fila.. the beloved nd father of nd Calvin D, t the Chambe 31st and M ats. Funeral services and interment t Andrews Chapel, Va.. on Monday, May 13 at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends lllVl"iPd. In Memoriam DAWSON, HARVEY O. In loving mem- ory of our devoted husband. son and brother, HARVEY O. DAWSON. who bassed away one year azo todav. May 12. 1030, HIS _WIFE, BERNICE E. DAWSON: MOTHER. SISTER AND BROTHERS, * DAWSON, SARA SYLVIA. A tribute of love on Mother's Day and in sacred loving memory. my darling mother. SYLVIA DAWSON. who entered eternal rest seven years ago. May 9. 1933. Devoted Daughter. MAUDE EMIG MURPHY. DAVIS, HATTIE. In sacred memory of my mother, HATTIE DAVIS. who_bassed away three years ago. November 17. 1936. Today when sadness fills my heart, Why. oh why. did we have to part. When came the answer, soft and sweet, We will meet again at Jesus’ feet. A mother Who gave me the best of her Whn:ehzrllhed my secrets, my sorrows e: Who tausht me to love, who tausht me 5 to pra: meh.r s in heaven, God bless her DEV( 'DAUGHTER, LILLIAN: GRAND- '8ON. EDWARD. memory of our bes 1oved mother and grandmother. JOSEPHINE ENOWDEN GILMER. The_sweetest face we'll ever see, The kindest voice we'll hear, ‘The one who cared the most for us a Wd; our oovn ‘mother dear. JOSEPH M. STEVENSON. er tribu nd devotion (o our {oved ton and broter. VINCENT WALKER GORDOR, "who fell ssleep {n Jesus. three years ago. May 1 1037, ving broken hearts ‘that 'still lons for him. There is s solden chain which binds our hearts to heaven ghove, ' Tts ks AND ary. | | | | French Line Gefs Permit —Star Staft Photo. For Flights to U. S. Air France Trans-Atlantique has been granted permission to make experimental flights to the Upited States from France, the Civil Aero- nautics Authority announced yes- terday. The organization before the pres- ent war operated a route to South America in competition with Brit- ish and German interests. At the same time Italian planes had been developing the southern route across the Atlantic. At present the only organization operating across the North Atlan- tic is Pan American Airways. Re- cently the American Export Air- lines was given permission to in- augurate surveys with a view to In Memoriam GRAY. JOSEPH AND HARRIET. 1In loving memory of my dear father. JOSEPH GRAY. yho lefl me six vears ain. March 17.1434, and mother. HARRIET GRAY. May. 1934, Sweet are the flowers garden. Blooming to gladden my heart with their cheer. Thoughis of my loved ones never for- souten THEIR DEVOTED DAUGHTER. PEARL WARD. . GRINNELL, KATIE SELEN] In lov- ing memory of our dear mother. KATIE BELENIA GRINNELL. who left us one | | in memory's No grester tribute conld be paid her memory than to pass. since pass she must, on this. Mother's Day. At the end of this sad and lonely year 1 have shed many a silent tear: And though God has eased the pain. Oh. what I wovld xive to have you back again A wonderful mother. true and brave; A better mother God never made. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. HAZEL. AND ‘THE JFAMILY. | HAWKINS, ELLA S. Loving Mother's Day | remembrancs of my darling mother. ELLA | 8, HAWKINS, who departed this life De- cember 2. ) U5, YOUR LONELY DAUGHTER. JUANITA 8. | THOMAS. 3 | JORDAN. GEORGIANA C. A Mother' Dav_tribute to mother. GEORGIANA C. JORDAN. who died December 18, 1934, Upright and fust in ail her ways, A lover of God to the end of her days, Always gentle. patient and kind. What & beautiful memory she left behin HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. JORDAN, JOHN W. Sacred to the mem- | ory of our'dear. devoted father. JOHN JORDAN. who left us thirteen years May 12, 1921, And when God laid His hand on our heart- | strings He left sweetest memories of you. HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. * JORDAN. JEANETTE. A loving tribute | of remembrance to my ‘darling mother. | JEANETTE JORDAN. who departed this life suddenly” twenty-seven_ years ago 8u day. May 11, lantic City. N. Keep me. dear Jesus. in the hollow of Thy n- 1913. Mother's Day. in At- an | 8o that I can meet my dear sainted | Tn_ that Draeised land n that promised land. LOVING DAUGHTER. PERSIS H. PAT- TERSO! . MONROE. TENA M. In sad but lovine remembrance of my dear mother, TENA M. MONROE_ who departed this life_so sud- denly twenty years ago today, May 12, You were taken, dear mother, I know not the years go by. For you were a al as well as a mother And’ nowhere in the world will I find wER LOVING DAUGHTER. S8UE MONROE HOOVER, z RICHTER. LOUISE. A Mother's Day ibute of love to my dear mother. LOUISE tr RICHTER. who departed this life October 26. 1936, A mother who gave me the best of her life. Who cherished my secrets. my sorrows and strife. Who taught me to love, who tausht me to pray, Dear mother In heaven, God bless you toda: NETTIE. RUDERMAN, IDABEL GEE. In lovin, memory of my dear daughter. IDABEL G RUDERMAN. who passed away fourteen %0 today, May 12, 1926. Until memory fades and life departs You will alwavs linger in my heart. LOVING MOTHER, MRS. IDA McKAY. SHEID, WALTER E. In loving remem- brance of my dear son, WAL E. SHEID. Tho died thirty-one years ago today, May | HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. 12, 1909, establishing regular service to the Mediterranean area. The C. A. A. said the French organization plans to carry govern- ment mail, freight and personnel. Special permission for the fights was granted on “the basis that no commercial service was involved.” ‘The service is to include one round trip every three weeks, later to be increased to one flight every two weeks, the C. A. A. stated. The French plans: call tor flymg the northern route from Bordeaux via Ireland and Newfoundland to New York The equipr:ént 1s ex- pected to be Farman iand planes powered by four Hispano-Suiza 800- horsepower motors. Explorers’ Group Plans Dinner Tuesday The Washington round-table group of the Explorers’ Club will hold an informal dinner at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Army and Navy Club, 1627 I street NW. H. { T. Cowling, chairman, announced today. Members of the group are plan- ning a field trip to Lake Drummond in the Dismal Swamp, near Norfolk, | | Va., on May 26. In Memoriam TRUSS, CORA C. In loving memory of our dear mother. CORA C. TRUSS, who de- parted this life twelve yeais ago, September Dear mother in heaven. God bless you today: Home doesn’t seem the same Since you went away. You are not forgotten, dear mother, Nor will you ever be. As Jong as life and memory last We will remember thee. G CHILDREN, VIRGINIA. ELIZA- BETH, FLORENCE. ALMA AND AUDREY. WASHINGTON, ELIZA. A tribute of love to the memory of my dsar mother. ELIZA WASHINGTON. who_lej so_suddenly ten years ago today, May 12, 1930. 8urrounded by friends. I'm lonesome: In the midst of pleasure I'm blue: And deep dow Is a place kept just for you LOVING DAUGHTER. HELEN BAILEY. * WEED, GEORGE EZRA. 1In loving re- membrance of GEORGE EZRA WEED. who Ieft us three years ago todav. May 1. 19 HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. ISABEL. ROZELLE. RUTH. JENNIE. ALICE. ALBERTA AND GEORGE EZRA WEED, Jr. Loving Mother's WOODEN, MARY ur_darling mother. me Day remembrance of MARY R. WOODEN, who departed this life July 12, 1935. Deep in our heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest: In memory's frame we shall keep it. Because she was one of the best. Often we think of you. dear mother. And our hearts are sad with pain: This would be heaven Could we hear your voice again. HER LOVING CHILDREN, ¢ | WOODSON. ETHEL. A tribute of love to the memory of a devoted friend. ETHEL WOODSON. who_ departed this life two years May 12, 1938, Till memory fail and life depart. You will live forever in my heart. Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns back every leaf. BY HER DEVOTED DAUG LEADING COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funerals to Fit the Smallest Income PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE in my heart. dear mother. | 1940 — PART ONE. Annual May Festival To Open Thursday At Barney House Queen Will Be Crowne: At Rites Saturday Afternoon More than 150 boys and girls will take part in the 38th annual May {estival of the Barney Neighborhood ‘l’!.nuu Thursday, Priday and Satur- y. ‘The affair, in accordance with custom, will be climaxed by may- pole dances and the crowning of the festival queen at a ceremony starting at 4:30 pm. Saturday. Seven maypoles will be rigged up in the street, which will be roped off, in the vicinity of Neighborhood House, 470 N street 8.W., for the ceremony. Children ranging from kindergarten to 18 years of age will dance and pay honor to the queen and her court. The queen is to be named & short while before Saturday afternoon’s ceremony, and her identity until them is to be unknown. She is to be selected from among.the older girls ranging from;14 to 18 years of age. The Marine Band will provide music for S8aturday’s program, while the boys and girls will be on hand in custume to perticipate. On Thursday and Friday after- noons about 40 kindergarten chil- dern of Neighborhood House, in addition to other boys and girls from 10 to 12 years of age, will take part in programs beginning at 4:30 pm, each day. The kinder- garten group will sing, recite poems and dance. The older children will present an operetta, “The Blue Butterfly,” and perform in dances. A feature of the kindergarten group’s activities will be the crown- ing of its own queen, little Mar- garet Anne Anderson, 3, who lives at the Army War College. On each of the three evenings of the festival, at 7:45 o'clock, a play, “The Pirate’s Daughter,” will be presented by the older boys and girls. John Schwertman and Walter Hurley, both Boy Scout masters, will have leading parts in the play. Supper will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. on each of the three days by the Woman’s Club of Neighbor- hood House, for the price of 50 cents. Costumes are being put into con- dition by Miss Lena Barghausen, sewing instructor, assisted by Mrs. Agnes Baumann and some of the older girls. Miss Virginia Griffith is in charge of the dances. Articles made in the arts and crafts departments, under direction | of Miss Mary Simmons, will be on | sale during the festival. | Weather permitting, all the plays and other performances, except Saturday afternoon’s feature, will be held in Neighborhood House garden. In the event of rain, the plays, dances and other features | will be given inside the building. | Miss Margaret Bell Merrill, head resident of Neighborhood House, is in general charge. Proceeds from the festival will be used to maintain classes in arts and crafts and for recreation at the house during‘the summer. | W. Warren | Taltavull Il & Bro. | Funeral Directors 3619 Fourteenth Street N.W. 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Problems raised by the European war, neutrality for the American republics, and post-war | problems, which will probably be encountered, are among the topics to be discussed. Secretary Hull is scheduled to speak tomorrow night. Members said they hoped he would discuss violations of international law since the outbreak of war. Lester H. Woolsey, solicitor for the State Department during the World War term of Robert Lansing as Secretary of State, is to speak on neutrality Tuesday morning, when & joint session will be held with a portion of the Eighth American Sci- entific Congress which President Roosevelt opened Priday night. Richard G. Casey, Australian Min- ister, and Senator Elbert D. Thomas of Utah, vice president of the so- ciety, will be the dinner speakers Wednesday night. - . One member, discussing recent | LI 5537 LI. 5537 u.T. 2IRKLE co FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C St. N.E. North Side Perk L1 2204 AT 1622 T. Frank Murray FUNERAL HOME T41 11th St. S.E. Ambulence Service Cremations an interview, declared that on the face of reports reaching this coun- try, Great Britain was breaking ac- cepted laws when her fleet mined Norwegian territorial waters just before the Scandinavian invasion, Germany was equally guilty of vio- lating international law in the in- vasion of Belgium with which she signec. & non-aggression pact Octo- ber 13, 1937. Such a . treaty was turned down when offered to the Netherlands about the same time by Germany. COLLINS FUNERAL HOME Francis J. Collins 3821 14th St. N.W Telophone Randolph 7117 HUNTEMANN FUNERAL HOME 5732 Georgia Ave. Phone RA. 0190 ONE OF e LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN_TH 0 mR!VE out this' weekend and see one of Washington's most gorgeous exhibits of pink and white Doguwood. Also in fuu Springliml glory are co,orlul azaleas, lu!ips. redbud, and other Spring_ flowers. In jact new blossoms, new Iolinna in rock gurdens, on greenfarpeled a'opes and the banks of u’lljery lakes will greet you Imm every section of this sacred garden spot. Open daily until seven p. m. Drive out Pemnsylvania Avemue, S. E., to Cemetery Gates; open until 7.00 P. M. (eda r Hill m:‘inglon:f mod l?tauli/u/ Cemtfery Number 50 in the Historical Series THRY THE VEARS WITE WASHINGTON == The events of the assassination of President Lincoln are too well known to every American to need repeating; but perhaps not all recall that the funeral services were held in the East Room of the White House where the body lay in state for four days; then, escorted by a procession three miles long, it was taken to the rotunda of the Capitol where it lay in state for two days. The funeral cortege then entrained for New York and after visiting other northern cities went to Springfield. Edwin Booth, brother of John Wilkes Booth, never acted again in Washington, and elsewhere only after many years. 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