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l r et o . A—12 %% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON . "WEDNESDAY many friends for their Acis of Kindness. | June 4. 1940. at Gallinger Hospital. OS: | TODAY. % 3 their expressions of sympathy and the | CAR C. JACKSON. He leaves a devoted 5 T e . off|c|u| Here Dies many fioral tributes at the death of my | wife. Laura B Jackson. niece. Cassie E Wh l | A t ‘ w k I G o P L Meeting, Washington Philatelic l s INION FOR Jackson: | Stepdnuthier. Bertha 8 ; v I Beloved husband. JUNTQN FORD. = " | Jackeorl: Stepdquhter. Bercha - Siewar; | en OCOmO IVe SSOC|a |0n 0 0’ o mpress . oI ea erS Soclety, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Leo W. Riggs, 40, general manager Jas. M. Miller & Son. Braths Sorner 15th st and F B k F 'I' H F C' By the Assoctated Press, Sworal sn Al ence on weights and Measures,| H v orner_13th st I aid .no. They also . »| Home Insurance Co. of New York ADDISON. BLLEN. Desarted this ite | 85 TN T PTG end 0 " Brange, | reaKs rrom irain or Lleaner "eets PHILADELPHIA, June 5—Offers | thought of the $5,000 asked for the | Mayflower Hotel, 8:30 p.m. City, died early today in Georgetown E S lleor thewiute ol KELLEY. VIRGINIA. On Monday. June the Libert 11 man Park Hotel, all day. taken aft 11 Addison. " lovine moth Albert. Aadison |, SELLEE. VIRGINIA, | On Monday, 5 2 ' e erty Bell to a mechanical | visiting Republicans could see the aken after collapsing at a restaurant af et fanlt Siel She alactiel o | 1 S, YERGIT KELLED i S inet Six Cars Out of Control Action Called First Step | elephant 12 feet high haven't dent- | authentic bell by spending 15 cents FOMORNOWE in Rosslyn, Va. He was on his way Twenty-seven callgrandchildren, o | Frances and Vermelle Kelley. 'davghter o Ereatorteat krangen iR bt %33‘,,(.,“4 Lowe = 31‘;‘2',.'»‘?55‘5;&';;‘ Smash Into Gondolas In Great Movement to among officials arranging for the | dependence Hall, Welghts and Measures, Mayflower Country Club to his home at 2041 3 5 Srlends qoRen } | Hail. and o relatives ani s, 4 e g 2 i | | : m. y v B Ve 2, B g renenee”aiter S e e e lendt RS | On- Adjoining Track Beautify Washington Republican National ~ Convention | Since the elephant is the Repub- | Hg'el 9:30 a.m LD atrech V. when Help Church. i5th st and Morris rd. se. | thereafter at her late restdence. 706 8rd | = s i With the presidential nomination | prominently among proposals for | floWer Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Mr. Riggs, a native of Onawa, lnl"t;;n\\vr'n{ Mount_ Ol ters 313 from @ S8y CyFsian’s Church. ~Interment JOHNSONBURG, Pa., June 5—A | to improve the sanitation and clean- | Committee members permitted to- | quadrennial conclave. One con-|Of Public Accountants, Madrillon | November, 193 Long engaged in §i\i0 w E | e ARt AGsnee, 415 141 | cenger locomotive broke from its | UPder Way today following the in- | scores of ideas to entertain and|a mechanical pachyderm powered| Luncheon, Junior Board of Com- | had worked in Chicago, Providence, a1 St Be. JOSEPH N, u\o\:s:.\ ];:.r Z:‘!mlra corporation of the Outdoor Cleanli- | inspire delegates and visitors, | by a four. -cvlm‘:ier yenglne powh:: merce, Annapolis Hotel, 12:30 pm.|R.I., and Boston. @ thence to S at son the e arles thew's Cathedra and Rhode Island and Elizabeth Morton —Remains resting at | hurtled into an embankment on a|Columbia at a meeti; : . . | eting _of _civic | most expensive—came from a fellow | The gasoline-driven elephant was | ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. * | Riggs, and a son, Rod, 8, besides ;rz":;;“.:”.z: \mnfi‘v s and, foi o BLE i o.m. \\r‘jl;\r‘i?l:;.“:u:!c li’féigmde 3 miles north of this North- | 8roups vesterday in the Wa:hing-i who wanted to cast a 4.000-pound n,)ecu,; sight unseen, S% :“ :: Luncheon, Building Owners and | Other relatives in Towa. - TR q % B ; | bartontave i Evening Star Buildin; | s | probably Saturday. on Tuesday. June 4. 1940, at E Funeral 3 " : B Bell and hang it above the Conven- | An entertai Hotel, 12:15 p.m. ly Saturday Services at the 8 H._Hines Co. 1 ’:.n'\, Foa \\;{y‘ “1; ?‘?']“dm“" ;353:&; r;ll;ggr;?:;:il::;:rand In-| Representatives of nearly a score | tion Hail stage, over the heads of | (ee,na; mp:rx;;atmeg!‘gre:iggm‘ Luncheon, *_North Washington | Bomz, 5001 1010 St h i nes Cnlunersl | kink, ot ot n: i ‘:'n- of citizens' associations, women's the 1,000 persons who will be seated | Roosevelt which once “held 15,000 | Lions Club, Kenesaw Cafe, 12:15 Hill' Cemeters ) TAWSON. JOSERH acstarvis. 8 | sped out of control down the i : L JOSEPH N. All members of grade | tended the organization meetin, i g BAKER, PHILLIP. On Tuesday. June 4 3 DR . B.| Officials thought ot s Luncheon, ~ Cosmopolitan Club, ARMOE WL Abe. Fesitbn ,:“,‘,H; isne ot | the General Baptist fir'n‘:nrgn‘m;":;::;:vl|(xh:nd sideswiped an eastbound coal|The new organization listed its pur- i b : Dafnf)cles tee decided against that, too. Carlton Hotel, 12:30 pp;. T Frank M"rra 5\11{;(5;'1'1 1 St S st. g.e. Pl ¥ Trecording secretary. Brother g | rain on an adjoining track, knock- | poses as: e L] Card nof Thanks ‘ Breaths B & 0 E D c G I: F . 5 - e 2 PORD. JUNION. 1 wish to thank my| JACKSON. OSCAR C. Departed this life | nglneer Ies |V|c roups orm our" y in er Elephant Fulls c'f)' News in Brief L. W. nggs, Insurance Remiins resting al the funeral home of Entertainment, National Confer-|of the Washington office of the Monday Juhe S 1040 ol her esldence. | Va. " on’ Priday at 1 bm ranging from a two-ton model of | job. Furthermore, they reasoned, | Meeting, American Oil Co, Ward-| University Hospital, where he was n their loss s dchildren mourn _ their lo S ed the sales resistance of “no” men | for a round-trip train ride to In- | Meeting, Natlonal Conference on|from the Washington Golf and other relativ | Remains may ocinosdey June B perpetusl| 30 B St 8 b s aneral (home here. lican symbol, elephants figure most | Luncheon, Kiwanis Club, May- stricken with a heart attack fered ar i um (o I be of: | ' pliferal Thuradny, June 8, at 8 am e avide orzanized campaigh | meeting 19 days off, Arrangements putting “comph’ ‘in the party’s 22d | Luncheon, Washington Institute Towa, had been in Washington since 4. 20030, a ; day. Ju WSON, JOSEPH N. on Saturday | WeStbound Baltimore & Ohio pas-|liness of Washington streets was| day a peek into files which showed | cern offered at “a ressonable sum~| Restaurant, 12:30 pm. | the insurance business, he previously Shoslh V. | husband “of’ Emma E. Lawssn. father of | st; . v on T ; | Byishand Fosa sk ] T string of cars, leaped the tracks and | ness Association of the District of | Weightiest proposal—and the | can be operated by one man.” | Lancheon, Phi Delta Phi, Hamil- | He leaves his wife, Mrs. Myrtle e 8’ oftered his late residence from 1 pm. Tuesday. ARTHUR. CHARLES WOOD. Al - 27th st and ‘Dum- | western Pennsylvania community | o0 Board of Trade offices in the | bronze reproduction of the Liberty | offer of a live elephant. Masdgers s Alsoci st Amidssarion | e dineraliwill beineld (o} Towa, Hospital. CHARLES WOOD ARTHUR from the Tineotoa b ma memLion IEedRY, fivited TGnt whign Bapust Cemetery. | Six cars of the passenger train|clubs and other civic groups at- | there. persons spellbound.” The commit- | P-M- [ v 2204 AT 1622 e s edrhush LAWSON. on Thursday. June 8. |1ng four coal cars off the track and o Cros N Alumnae, o o Jun 1 : o Pitney, the Rev. Harry V. er, s’ as i S e ey Sl 12 from First Baplist Church. | derailing four of the passenger train To create and foster interest and Harry Porter, | citizens' associations of Kalorama, | Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. FUNERAL HOME d - Mrs. William Barret Ridgely, Melvin i i i on Thnnay 0 S ey 4 co-operation among associations and A | Cathedral, Columbia Heights, Randle | Meeting, Young Friends Club, and friends inv rment JENNTE ROBINGORS pogos: Fresident. . | CAIS. organizations and among citizens in | C. Sharpe. Mrs. Philip Sydney G emetery S . S, S g = 3y Raleigh Hotel, 8:30 pm. C e wr LAWSON, JOSEPH N. A special com- | _J8mes F. McFarland of Salaman- |the jmprovement of sanitation and Smith, Harry N. Stull, Jesse C.| Highlands, BuponiRoiicle; Monm‘ Megnng Dhahl?dpAmPrican War 14' ll“‘ s" s E i P 4 ation. of dze. No .'v'\..\’; A ca, NV Y engineer on the passen- | cleanliness in the District, Suter, Robert C. Swope, Charles M. | Pleasant, Sixteenth Street, West | veterans 'Wa}dman Park Hotel, 8 Crunsatioss ’\.a JBONIFANT. the beioy i P T Toon ht o Ryt | €T, was crushed under coal. C. W. To interest the public in such im- Thomas, Admiral Charles Russell | End, Connecticut Avenue and Trini- : i - nw. for the purpose of | Beck of Punxsutawney, the express , . = i - 2 ¥ | pm. 4 M i ! of Past Master JO- | messenger, was cut and l)ruiseg. b : RSt omas R, West, " “"¢ M| dad; also the Pederation of Citizens'| _ Dance, Resident Medical Staft of 1455 vices at 1 : ; v e § ’ city authorities in the maintenance | Thomas R. West. s Associations, the American Planning | Doctors’ Hospital, Wardman Park 2t 1 ,.“q\min, e o b ] - eRofuT 2k ates he first coach following the pas- |of cleanliness by suitable methods. | Suter Heads Committee. and Civic Association, Twentieth | Hotel, 10 p.m. r 00ds 1 3 y S n senger locomotive was an express To encourage good will and co-| This board shall appoint annu-| Ceatury Club or wn — BRAGG. MELV i = . i 1 e . Y , Georgeto Garden dav Sun - 0k 3 v sl ,‘{J:,’}‘};fmf‘,,' ;};: car loaded with gelatin. After sr,nk-‘operatmn among its members for ally a council of not less than 15| Club, District Congress of Parents Clock C ” Doct BRAGG, bel ishand izabe caursted the _funeral of Mr. Jo- | INE the coal train, it lurched off its|the benefit of the District and of K members of the association to “for- | and Teachers, Southeast Council of o= oclars et R llian Greayer. | SEPH N. LAWS Thursday. June 6| wheel trucks and slithered 60 feet | the association. mulate and prescribe the rules and | Citizens' Associations, American Hor- | Doctors on duty in wards of the shai \u;{n Bt Hueksien, | Bdna. | Santist” oy th S0l and Rtien d 00 e S o Would Impress Visitors. igtg};zon:ntg T S e T e e o theiH”“":)’:‘l o Cnsdien fLondon, 7 Responsibility from "tne W W el gumeral | *5olN’ & OSRaRe . . day 0 Dr. Harry A, Garfield, who pre- | © s, shall act In an ad-| District and the Board of Education, | ¢an be called by means of clocks. : ¥ i iR12 Srorkls ave nw.on TIES. FLEA St estay. | PUMans followed it. All except the | g; : O Pie. | visory capacity to the association s 2 Each has his own numer; —has been constantly o) el ; AT On_Tuesday. | sided as temporary chairman, de- p — = al, and if he ton: National C ; Lotist I¥iEs ""anl’l;‘[\‘r’;; r\'m»‘\\mnn?"\‘r‘z’:lpu“mans loyeruEned i clared: “This is the first ste.p in | and the board.” " he is wanted for any reason. this > before us throughout BRAGG. ME ] The: Il be a|Bureau of Ensraving ana Brinting The railroad's district offices at| what we hope will be a great step in | Mr. Suter, chairman of the com- Paris to Close Schools numeral flashes red until he answers the many years we have G & pral® | Services_at GawlerS"chapel. 1750 Pa.Dubois said no passengers on the | jurther beautifying Washington.’ mittee that submitted the articles.| papts June 5 (.—It was ofi- | the call served. Meeting that re- ng Press- | ave n.w. tn Thursday. June 6. at 1 pm. [ ¢r. 1 n s Gl S £ ain, bound from Buffalo - - E s ine 6 1940, p | Interment Glenwood Cemeter: b 4 to Pitts. Vigtors, he said, must go away pointed out the Washington associ. cially announced tonight that Paris | | sponsibility through highly 4 = Typo- MORTIMER. HARRY P. On Monday urgh, were hurt. ’ 7 ation was modeled after the Out- _ : | | personalized services at rea- sraphical Temple, 4 June 3. 1940, HARRY P MORTIMER, be. with an impression of “our careful- | 4oor Cleanliness Association of New | PrIMary schools will be closed begin- th ¥ loved husband of Ameiia S Mortimer and i " | | sonable charges has helped for th roos I nin; Saturday use ¢ D Riiomy e olpase father of Florence Sedgewick, Stanley T. |ness in keeping it clean York, a group that has operated weri kmld de L}’": e calloren us to grow and prosper. late “brother MELVIN M| and Freq T. Mortimer Remains resting | Carl A cole Dles A constitution adopted calls for & | gyccessfully in that city for 10 years, bl 91 i German o ditioned h AG LOUIS A. LOPEZ. President Rmbel Seorgetown funeral home, S s o E mbin ty. 1 e e GACORAILIOREE | ILOPRE HARRY C. WEBB. Secretary = o and M et nw board ?r mrrec'i:)rs of 30 p;rsor_xs. the “He stressed that membership of $foftherclty of James T. Ryan is this inst:- BRISCOF, HENRY C. . Suddeniy. on| Nolce of funeral lare: majority of whom must be citizens the constant- 3 4 | o the board made it a purely privat — =~ : e e 1o o R “Tuesday, June 4. 1940, ai Hyattsviie, Ma 3 BERNARD M. On 5"““”»‘Sa|esman for Bake"y of the District. CTtizerbrove Dent Sl i j i oecsing aemand Jor Ryax Hyattsville. Md. - Remains resting at the | Al dre. srandnephew of Geor-| Carl Adams Cole, 55, of 621 A Axancial condition Serviees a e above funer n | zi funeral_home. 3¢ ave. nw. | Bakery, died Monday in Garfield Service is the Last Word e 5 * ral servi he above parlor on | Mr. Cole, a native of New York 3 ilev o v] % ¥ NE OF e o 3 dort. 3 5 Riley E. Elgen, Dr. Dorothy Bowling ~ The constitution calls for an an- | @§ ° LARGEST J ” Erother ‘ot Sutle Washinton and Sosepn |, O GDNNOR, BRIDGET. on Tuedey |his home in Ferebee, Dr. Garfield, Woodson P. nual meeting to be held the second | [ FHE ames T R)an hursday. | was active § 317 Pa, Ave. S.E. June 4, 1940. JOHN A BROD C] F) J t m Requiem | Bofores ¢ cu B : ey, Mg | World. He was HENRY C_ BRISCOE. beloved husband of Ju 1540. "BERNARD M. MOXLEY. service. Ryan sertice is araii- Gasch funeral home. 46 Marviand ave.. | §i2 Also many other rolatives and | street S.E., a salesman for Rice's| o Robert . Beresford, Mrs, Fred- | ship were provided; sustaining, $5 a Thurs 80 Relatives | 4 pm. Thursday Inerealter | Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage. James E. Colliflower, Mrs. Ernest H. | eral, $1, and organization, 50 cents AR AR Seivica: : Doughert, - S. Elec BRISCOE. | WILLIAM. _On & .| Erday. am. Interment | Gity had made ougherty, Capt. John R. Edie, Mrs. Board to Elect Officers. Briscoe ashington ment: Mount Olivet i "ST | Helen " Znamenacek and Mrs." Catheriné | ¢ & W8S FEUYE 4 | Lawrence Martin, Mrs. Frank B. and elect its officers. Cemetary| IN THE WORLD band of the late FElizabeth 1 roderick v Church at ‘Woodmen of the Funeral services at the Chambers f 5 ja member of : 4 9 eral home. 11th st. se. on Friday, MARY ELLEN. Passed away | - A orter ' Church lati nw rief iliness, ,.’,‘,fi,( * Snierment J Ry 'ELLEN 'GGLE! devoted mother. of | NO- 1 Of Masons, o Georgia E. Briscoe of 20 Franklin st 2 of Theresa M. Akears. brother of Those appointed for the first year Four classifications of member- S ’ able to every one regardless of i | R, Heartsville: Md x vive Remains resting at Fra- rick H. Brooke, George J. Cleary, | year; contributing, $2 a year: gen- yan De Luxe Ambulance and frier d nt Fort Lin- | at his late residen T Que st. nw Daniel, Orrin G. Davy, Proctor L. a vear —_CALL_COLUMBIA 0432 Phone AT. 1700 1t ¢ Y hes fu. Prospect ave nw. BRIDGET O'CONNOR g . Houghton, Minor Hudson, Coleman | Wedncsday in May. The board, | ! wneral Durverar S e senes - Bt ahe R | (lnce. childhi : ; ' v ' UNDERTAKERS pgral,_home, ve ? ¥ O o e e e Alolconher, He Sod 8 4 Jennings, Mrs. C. D. Lowe, Mrs. however, is expected to meet shortly 209 NW. " g 3 Al ar.| Fineral trom the above residence on | ok Gamey No. 4 . Noyes, Hoffman Philip, Mrs. Mahlon | Represented at the meeting were | ATlantic, 1700.170) and father of Mary C. Sweeney mnd R n \ds nvited Cemetery. For d i | the late Rob H. Wa and Nettie | & charter mem- MEROWN, FAN : 3 ¢ W Kentiey ‘and’ Moiiie B, | D€ and former ir‘ ‘South. £ Alexan; : e beloved erandchildren. Mary | patron of Fed- & N B son, Helen Ogle Atkins an 1 e A T and n ' beloved ~daughier-in-law. | €12l Chapter No. SR s R ] rea S Ogle. Remai esting at the 38, Order of the o 2 Cence of “her sister. Mrs. Josephine | G SeaE Brown | Kemnev. 1638'S st nw. after 5 pm. | EAstern Star. can A Cole. of Buffalo. N Y : ; {Eeitons BDITCR Y EunE 6 TE <idence Fri- | He was also a member of the Bakery e N T ot &t i ‘from the above residence Fri- S George Brown of Alex e it sl i, Rev el Salesman's Union Mrs. Emma_Rouzier of N rooks officiatine riends 1nvil 5 oL O 3 T D oot i Seseie Barber: | Tan s by Jarvis. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. oo . St 3 g | Blanche Mack Cole; a son, the Rev. | adonted dau x grand . THOMAS I On Wednesday. | e SOELJIC OV, SR greacRrannchilarenSEand iy e s A T "ORTANL be- | Clarence Alfred Cole. pastor of St. "Funeral Thursday. J ;. ERSHiposban 2 Flien Oriany (nee | Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Oxford, - - from Shiloh B n Interm Fitzeerald. Wi J_ Oriani Mrs “wil- | N. C.: a sister, Mrs. H. Frank Stof A 2 ¥ BROWN, 1 8 i [ e o Collinstartlalag miel M. Oenl et ofiMaple! SHade) N, J)land/a ca's e rgerator 41940, FANNIE M. B N ved Wi ‘bxolhor Chester Adams Cole, of of (he late John W ; ! Notice of funeral later | Cleveland, Ohio. | Vived by her da a Rena MeGill, = d":l;a'fhp Ball ‘l" ATER, ‘Hl‘\ At m el 1’;'5 Funeral services were to be held 1 Hopual " N iliness. \ Adwv‘cn at 2 pm. today at St. Mark's Epis- | i o v ne. devotes i on Thursday. June & a 2 pam. | gpushter of William Plater and ine late copal Church, Third and A streews nterment in Cedes Cemeters. Waghe | E. Plater, loving mother of June and | SEE.,, with burial in Rock Creek | Sneton: i C i imtey mistar ol S oe B Anen A Cemetery. BROWN, FANNIE M. Members of Pro- | W.l'am J. ir.: Frances E. and Bernard A | . BROWN, FANNIE M. Members of PIo- | plater. ‘She also Jeaves to mourn’ their essive Council, No. f o 258 | loss a stepmother. Susie Plater, and other | R Pane! (hedeaih of Seter v | S50 R SR EL B8 Coliiribus U N Baith 2 Remains resting at Barbour Bros.' ] (Sgrvices 1n Baltimore. Md.onJune B ' funeral home, 48 K st. ne.. where funeral olumbus fllVerSlty &S D after, which the remains will De | services will be held Thursday. June 6, E B i " Cet i S, e | 818 A dnifimene win Ol ceme: Exercises to Be Tomorrow | members an iends a invites e FRANCES BAYES. Coun RROD WILLIAM SERVER. On = BLANCHE NEFF. Rec Sec. Wednesday, June 6. 1980 at Dnited Staces | The 15{“‘ annual graduation ex VALD SHOBE! X - |Naval ~Hosital = WILLIAM ~SERVER | ercises o Columbus University will n | lite Tuesday.” Ju Rhodes of 1511 West Virginia “ave. ne. | 0¢ held tomorrow at 8:15 pm. in Ernhes G REGINALD. 1 2 | father of William J. Rhodes and Mrs. Constitution Hall. Three hundred GAREY {}!,r}fq"n‘\ d i retta Funeral will be held from the above 8Nd thirty graduates will receive R otice or fane ey ffdence on Friday. June 7. st 810 am. | diplomats and hear an address by ), : it T eaniem 2 oly e nreh J 7\ § CROOK. NORA. J 4 Relxtived and friends invited Senator Mead of New York. }_'&46!0‘\[_” 'Ez{r"{laumv N igton National Cemetery. 6 Dr. John R. Fitzpatrick, university | bers Georgetown f . t d ..f\)\(x‘nn.\l s T{\)r cnm{i\dri provost, announced beginning of a | M sts. n.w of Admiral George Dewey Nava % = | L IR ! o Db riment of the | second course in grouna school | CROSS, ANITA B, On Tues ne Bl D: t of m;v:nmb_m U. S| ,\v training in the department of avia- ;’n:u ARl her presidence. 1415 les & i Bl . P ine 2 090" A 131 wear | tion from June 17 through August 7. ©of Robert Vincent Cross f flnla s n.c. o the fu- Enrollment in the new course is neral ‘o e . O avers ny heollate resldence WII 1\1m 8" tiobies " nterment Atifng- | eing taken this week, he said. At R0 2 ton National Cemetery. June o, aun HARRY C. SCHAFER. Commander. Alovsius Church, where mass will be sald | oRRIN A, KITCHEN. Adjutant (] [ RYAN, CHARLES H. On Tuesday. June NNINGHAM, MARY, On Monday, | 1430, ar_Sibley Hospital. CHARLES H BPa‘h' T N S o n, MARY 5 s ey e epeareicor 5000w, ARTHUR G. Suddenly. on R R e Shasin 't | H st nw. on Thursday. June 6. at 4 D, | Tuesday, June 4, 1040, at hie oromdence: June b, 8:30 am. | I0te Fort Lincoln Cemetery 109 Seaton pl. nw.. ARTHUR G. WOOD, St° Faul's Catholic | RYAN, CHARLES H. A special com- beloved husband of Alberta Wood. brother nw. Interment | /(\ munication of Dawson Lodee, |0f Ada Holmes and Henry Wood. He also Mount Ol 16. F. A A M. will be held | leaves several nieces. nephews and other NI the Masonic ~Temple —on | relatives and friends to mourn_their loss. JuDAVIES, EFFIE T QD Mon Thursday. June 6. 1940, at 3 |Remains resting at Henty S ‘Washincion | ne e m., for the purpose of attend- ons” funeral bome. 467 N st. n.w. | 1 ave nw. EFFIE THOM DAVIES. wi T Taoraiient Sous iael| e Notice ot tinernl diater oI thelluieimeank fhavies ) WP o8 brother. CHARLI E’s H. RYAN ins resti the = M | By order of the worshipful master. 4{n st and Mass. ave. ne. where s . COLBORN. "Secretary. 'n M :‘2 held on Friday, J 4 J COMB, MARGU l»R‘l'll u;ro\'.» Ill emariam 1t (private) Cedar Hil inesday. June 5 1940, at Provi: | CRAWFORD. CHARLES W. A tribute etery ndlv omit flower » _Hospital, MARGUERITE LISTON | of love fo our devoted husband and father. | DINES. RALPH A v, June 3 1218 4th st se. be- CHARLES W. CRAWFORD. who decarted 10k oLy recdmen s d ved mother of Richard L. Stinchcomb. | this_life three vears azo today, June B S, He leaves fe. »ved dauehter of the late Richard and g nildren one P i tives Helen Liston and sister of James P. and o < of sadness still come o'er us, Hidden tears so_often flow . t Stewa funera eral {rom_the above residence on Bn : i Camiine i e shiens, B (B0 SOOMERSC, 90 By some dav‘God Wil Teal them. Beld Thursday. June 6. at : Ureh of the Assumption. where mass ? ! EASTON. LAURA. On i v Tercd at'0 amfor ihe Tepote.of ALOVING AND" DAUGHTER, e 4 | nter Mount Oliver Cemetery, 7 PATTERSON. SERGT. JAMES E. 1n 5 5 2 T ¢ . sad but loving remembrance of my belove Zedox_Enston of bure SWEETNEY, JOHN. On Tuesday. June §ad buf loging remembrance of my beloved Sio i snrvived by Mr ai. his residence, 1514 1ith st |husband Sergt, JAM e Louss Digges, of Washing : JOHN SWEETNEY. beloved husbang | Y0 departed. this life six vears azo. June zons, Richard M. E Ted Mrs. Julia Sweetney and father of | > 1% and Elwood H « Gay Bertha Sweetney. He also is_survived by Since vou have gone before me. dear. Md. Bodv rest 2 : three sisters. Mrs Mary M. Butler. Mrs | Walk slowly down the wavs of death, funeral home. Layt Gussie Green and Miss Maud Sweetney: & well ‘worn and. wide: Funeral serv : Ay, Jur brother. Albert Sweetney: a devoted niece. | For I Want to overtake you some day At 3 pm. at Srac Mrs M._JGross. and many other reia: And seek the journey's ending by vour | Satiheren: Rev n Elliof s and friends. Remains resting at the side. I officiat v Guk Cem- | Allen ‘& Morrow Funeral Home. Inc.. 1376 | T would be so forlorn mot to detect you, Ty |Vt nw |” Down some shining highway when T FERRY, :. On Sunday . SWEETN ERGT. JOHN. Members came: 1040, in riumph_ of ia of James E. Walker Post No.| Walk Slowly, dear. and often look behind NELLIE FERBY. 1 r '2“"" 26, the American Legion. are you Thomas and the late Edward Washmgton: | SRR, notified to nssemble at’ the| And pause to hear if I should call eaves A d. Charles Fe ¥ of “our late comrade,| Your name Wilson M. Thomas. and many Q ;.. JOHN SWEETNEY. 1514 Sadly missed. Ves and friends. Remains rest | QRNICH st nw. Thursday. June 6. | LOVING WIFE. BERTHA M. PATTERSON. ate residence, 40 F 2 t 70 pm lc; ]I‘Nmn\ nterment Arlington | 5 men | RIDGELY-PALMER. IDA F. In loving ey Tty MOIMINg. June | memory _of my dear mother. IDA F. E churen - At RIDGELY-PALMER e Bl commansr. "oy e ol e iy o Former Factory Prices FRISBY, SUSAN o THOMAS, GEORGE R on Sunday.| Gof oniy knows how [ miss sou E At The end of twenty-one sad. years RIE e L% |1 GEORGE K. THOMAS. fa. % LriBaY ot BL Blabe 5 : ther Mildred Key of Corobolis, YOUR DAUGHTER. SUE. r oleman: one seorge Fri mains resting at Stewart's funeral | ROSS, WILLIAM F. A tribute of love e ahsinyy | mome saONHEe T to the memory of my beloved husband. | ’ Telatives and frien Notfce of funeral later. 5 | WILLIAM F, ROSS. who left me nine vears T I th T t B a Funeral T June 6. at 1 pm THOMAS. JAMES. Departed this life at | 880 foday. June 5. 1931 ow 1s the 1ime Lo Duy rom s & Co. funcral | Gg Hospiial. Tuesday. June 4. 1940, | Life isn't the same. dear husband, Fome. ha"and » JAMES _THOMAS. loving nephew of Mrs. None knows the pain I feel: UALFINIA, On Tucsday, June | Fmma Tavlor. uncle of Mre: Elsie Monroe.| My heart was broken by your death o AR e eatdence, ot Georels | Other relatives and friends also survive And none but God_can “heal. \ A ‘now. " ALFINIA FURNARL beioved | Remains "4l the funeral home of |HIS LOVING WIFE, LILLIE A. ROSS Sife of Chares Furnary | Remains reiting | John T Rines’te Co. lird and Eve St 8 ¥. | TAYLOR, FRANK E. In sad but loving 8t the 5. H. Hines Co. funeral home. | remembrance of our beloved husband #nd | 14th st n.w. ) WATERS, PAl'lA‘n\‘lT!.s. gn V\'rdnrs; | father. FR‘)ANK .E l'l;/'\(Y“LORA who died one d h - o b Notice of funeral later | day. June 5. 19 at his home. R706 | year sgo. June 4, 39. GROSS. JOSEPH. On Sunday, o | & ¢ Siiver Sprine. Ma. PAOL e i an ere is a great opportunity to buy a 1940, JOSEBH GROSS. son of Flonora | YATES WATERS, beloved husband of Alta In death remembered Gross. brother of Catherine Carpenter, | Ji .»k“E “p“\f&’;m.godzvfif-?}'r’r."n'ml?e \;’;,r“x-xxi LOVING WIFE. SARA ELIZABETH, gen[“ne Frlgldalre at '/z former prlce—o Elonora Boyd and David Gross. He also D SON, WADE. B A D iiden and Cother | Georzia ave... Silver Spring. -Md. 4 g BT e Chuaren and other| SRGGe fof puneral later fine selection of 1937-38-39 models. Some Funetalfrom “the Maivan & Sehey fu-| WATKINS, MARY ISABEL On Mon- fl ) ; d N ve. an st : 3.'1940. at Sibley Memorial Hos. fireda une 6 Al 1 pm. Relatiyes | pital” MARY ISABEL. WATKING, wife of ] oor samples—some repossessed. and. friends invited Leroy Watkins of 13 Clark st.. Woodmoor, g —— Services at the Wiedefeld & Son funeral FUNERAL DIRECTDRS. home. Greenmount ave. and d st.. Bal- timore. Md.. on_Thursday. June 6. at 11 g8 Wllham LEES Sons Co. |am Interment St. John's Catholic Church . | Cemetery. Long Green. Md FUNERAI DIRECTORS | s S Crematorium sduy, June 4 1040 at he | rest: Ve d . 1640 Kalorama r n.w. A A oI o TICOLN 0108, STERUNG WELEHL belated Giuahter of THE WEATHER SKIPPER 2 = ohn E. and Marian velc A Store Near Your Home Funeral from the V. L. Speare Co.. 1009 . Zurhorst Funeral Home, H st mw.. on Thursdav. June 6. at 1 pm. S [ MBI WA e, 00 B / Bl 2 S N W, V. L SPEARE ' CO. ~:£5:? ‘ continued warm 3107-3109 M St. N.W. oo it s teocts opepd g0 | ek, it s ” ki cooL OFF |ig 1111 H St. N.E. at 9 am. Relatives and friends in- W. " ILLIAMS, JULIA ANN. L0 RS, AL et MUY SR SR GET A 2887 Lith S¢ N.W- ] 5 . belove FUNERAL DESIGNS. | Moter ‘of Chancelior Williams and Hattie LT T O TR e etdl | Westinghouse 3038 14th St. N.W. N National 4276 | tives and friends. Remains resting at the inzF st N 1y S. Washington & Sons funeral home, "GEO. C. SHAFFER, Inc \fs £ Sy heeraston & B LonG-Lre FAN All Stores Open Till 9 P. M. Funeral Thursday. June 6. at 1 pm.. E FLORAL IRIBUTES AT s h y t 19 sy st sl el £ Mlosded Covtuoss- WASHINGTON’S FRIGIDAIRE STORES! Blstricti1909 Open £ Co. ]41’h Ey.\ J. A, Wheeler offciating. terment, . Lincoln Memorial Cemetary. v