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A—12 w . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1942. . . . . enlisted as an apprentice in the (Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bratn g Federal Project Site [Chinese Army Unifs |Charles Mason Funeral Arna owr San ANDERSON. DELORES MARY. 6u ). 3 ,_Januar; 1 bl s hotstt | o B e e L . Will Be Held Sunday Deaths Reported i‘,"‘m;mn.e‘;:onn‘ ioved" dtaenie PRk NP of Cdanmsty. Tetsenr ‘and u"ey er rea y mn llfma Charles ) M retired cotle BLn Ehfity a Sidow 5. B. Hines Co, funeral 5 ’ (Benny) ason, Luls Dorteh, 76, George Washington Uni- o ler, 40, Cai 0spi! homa !fiffil'fffi’u, ]:u fonday, Jan- 'fl?fi-’i‘ufl"flfi.’u Cha Mon Ganang W) 2 employe of the Navy Yard and vet- |charge he was appointed to the Navy | | versty Hospital™ =" "> Thomas Gaskins, 29, feedmen's Hospital e I oiians it aki ot e Whras In Mon' ome chun klll Sa s eran of the Navy, died Wednesday | Yard, where he served for 33 years | yjenry ¢. Jnn.mn.' 7% 1303 P ut. n APPLEBY. SALLYE D. On Wednesday, anwg‘}y funleral “home, B34 ae'«m” ry y at his home, 1233 Minnesota avenue | as custodian of Government effects m: Fovmaend " or Bnereency Hospital D«"f.fe'?f‘h}%u”h‘«‘&.'&'{'" :E:’ FLE: B umr&' ] o% 5.51;,% -oanuary 4"at 2 N"E. mnzua] ndl;vlca: mwlgllg: held :;zad’ officers’ quarters. He retired in | Lo 1. Sumieison. 6%, 8. Eizabeih's Hos- Y aged 44 years, wife of Harry pm. rment Coles : .| pm. Sunday a nezer 5 ADpleby e e g ot son Hatyy | LIVINGSTON, wiLLiam w. on wed-| Planning Board Sees Put Under Gen. Wavell; | M. Church, Fourth and D streets| e was a member and past officer §°""‘“ 7 g i AR brothers and four sisters. | nesday, December 1, 1041, at hig resi- . . 3 aul ! Hardman, 4. Stratford Hotel l B. Appleby; three SE., with burial in Arlington Na Puneral services’ on Saturdsy. January | o d?ce 1631 North Randoloh stoArlineton. | Need for U. S. Housing Jap Attack on Changsllu el Cotae ?:71““0 GI',"':, ll?ug?:n’emm;u. l:o. Williams, 49, Walter Reed Hos- dnts B husband of Mary C. Livingston (nee Top- = = : tery. , G. U. O. of WS, 10T | poris oward, 47, Hosital, ’s’!éQ’a’fl.fi“‘c.u”§°’L‘J{’L"é’:{.x?’“‘i:?fl..mnk ley)"and father of Mrs. Jessie L Thoms- | And Office Space Failed to Block Move Mr. Mason was born in Savannah, | more than 30 years and also a mem- | Borothy Walters. 47, Gatiinser. Hospital. by Ray W. Barher. on | Remains rnunl. at his late residence, Ga, in 1873. At the age of 16 he 'ber and official of the Ebenezer E'ei® 8. Gibbes 41, Si. Elizabeth's Hos- N. N. 2 . .nuu',’,‘.‘ itz ) i-‘ %':’q"flw‘:" e 5L be held Baturs | 14 an effort to obtain housing and | By the Associated Press. 3 1942, at 3 p.m. Shadow ~_road. Ken! wood, " M Y | Mount Olivet cemuuy North 16th st. lnd Federal office building projects for| CHUNGKING, Jan. 2—An army EE‘”QWB"O,‘3‘,"’-'7%'1,“:’,',}2"5‘3‘3,‘,',‘?:&“’u?{ et by Ll | Montgomery County, the Maryland- | spokesman disclosed today that Bethesds-Chevy Cliage funersl, oM ont | LIVINGSTON. WILLIAM W. A gpecial | National Capital Park and Planning | Chinese troops had entered Burma 2 G Commission bas udopted a resolu- | and been placed under the com- tion directing the group's technical| mand of Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, &in ave. Notice of funeral later. BOLTON, WILLIAM HENRY., On Thir nu»‘“ o“'m. s of eon- | Stafl to make county-wide studies of | commander in chief for India and gi‘nyu"?é:" .‘m‘..‘é*.a "n'."’.-’nd';%?{f' “r:«l::"f :3‘":'.'5: rg‘l,;:ggfc :tgmtfl‘ for | possible locations for such projects | British Burma. LI N SO PO fosloves =a | LovINGaTOR. - "ADAMB. Naster. | and report back. The spokesman said they had Funeral services at his late x;?:’:‘::fi:i LUNA. FANCHON N Au“""on !“d_ The measure gives the three| peen sent at British request despite S rda g Y by Bathcada, Md. | denly. on Thursday, Juniary 1, 1942 st | Montgomery County members of the | japanese attempts to immobilize the Tesidence of bef dauehter, ‘Mrs Rob: | commission, Lacy Shaw, James B. Chinese forces by attacks on various BRUNDAGE, DEAN K. On Friday. J Logs at Gedrgetown Hospital | TUNA: widow of Edward White Luna. Fitzgerald and Richard F. Green,|fronts, Their number was not dis- D K BN o risoand. of Mars | s"y":" Jnterment Monday, Jan-| power to act on behalf of the entire | closeq, i d father of Dean Edward and | URIY 5. in Dal 3 commisalon. osed. 1‘32‘:;‘&«;? B.?undxue MASON, CHARLES (BENNY). Departed ‘We are prepared to send more ins_ resung at the Ives funeral|injc Jite Wednesday, December 31, 1941, Prompt consideration of any pro-| troops to areas where our assist- ¥ lifr" "e""d-u?nfi 'f}'e’mvon‘5':",{};""':};E’,‘,;,,“;'}‘.s"o;.""m"f,'nf,‘tga posed housing or office building nncemls needed,” he sald. e e e | B e e b orerrciol: | The American valunteer group of Iy Survived by z ‘A E. . E % i3 5 aviators operating in Burma remain BUDD. On Thursday. Jan Remains may be Tlewed at his late resi- | o authority to initiate rezoning pe! g uary 1, 19 ANNA E. BUDD, belov lence Saturday afternoon. under the direction of the Chinese B oL e el B e Ol of | Jahuary 4. 1045 ut Evenesc M. . Ohugen, | Petitions at any time, although the | i ¢orce, ] Ter. pe i : 4 3 B i Buda, Efhe Hart, Mary | 3th and D sts. Se. &t 1.30 pm, Rev. | county zoning ordinance limits the and Ollle s Philadeiphia, | F F. King officiating. . Interment Ariing- | fili ey CQtmuel Stevenson of | fon Natiohal Cemetery Monday. Januars 5. | TUNg of such petitions by private HOYNASNV In London, Reuters quoted the or Remains resting at Fra- | Arrangements by Barnes & Matthews. citizens to the period between March spok 1 i di h 380 R. 1. ave. n.w. ‘ jpokesman as welcoming indica- Snnee U thelcé | NEWMAN, WILLIAM M. On Priday. 15 and April 15 and October 15 10| yiony tnat Japan would soon be 10 her late Tesidence, e ol nw: | Janare o o A N deran SidaX: | November 15. Xi al o Services at Carron Bd:n(tJCnh\:]r(h )1!-);; gl 7 5 uAMlzg = NEWMA! Nr 3 flveflr );us. Future N St mm‘;“ c}:‘ ger;er th& Cn&x;; Fla. ave. n.w. on Sunda | band of Rose lewman. father of four against China, since el Now in progress . . . Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.’s greatest Jcnuur’ clearance. Here is/he one big oppor- n. Rev. P. H. Yancey officiating. | sons, Charles, Leonard. John and Horton - Frifids ang releiives inviied. Interment HOikree dauehiers, Ethel Willie- and | 1, Calling for the survey the Com- | split up Japanese war effort. He Spring. Md Emma- brother of Samuel, Cora and Car missioners said it was its opinion | said casualties were certain to be tunity to save tremendously on Lanstyle quality furniture. Thousands of dollars worth of smart, pw furniture drasti- mof Saturday evening. Srafidmothier.” srandfather and & host of | Saturday o, s will be held at the cxgzeintivenyandyfriends; Chantilly Baptist' Church. Virsinia, on BUTLER, BETTY ANN (Infant). On| Newman of New Vork Jamie, Lens and | that following the present period of | heavy on both sides. but said cally reduced. Ttems are one only unless specified and subject to prior sale. No phone or C. O. Diorders. Come earl D«mmhcr 31, 1941, Infant BETTY ANN | Corrine Newman eland, Ohio. and | y 3 ly ly pec ) P . No phor r 3 y Yoss | other Telatives and_ {riends. Remains rest- | defense and war activity many tens B e O o o "Slkters, | I ¢ the E W. Grof funeral home until | of thousands of Federal workess not -"P:flc;‘l’::d afford fewer troops tomorrow. Use the J. L. Budget Plan . . . up to 18 months to pay. / | san tha 1 | hitherto employed in Washington He expressed confidence that DY, MABEL CLAIRE, On Wed- | Sunday, January 4. at 2 pm, 3°" | Wiil continue to be required in the | gt Jeast the Japanese fleet, if not i1, me. SAEi3 . e, O L MRS e vowts pAVID. -0n wednes | NSHoDAL Capltal to work out the re- | e army. would he euminated 149 2-Pc [ «Au}msmmssmy Eeea Siie of Miller BRI DAVIR O ey :fi.&us:z:glolw‘\meflcxl manpower | quring 1942 = ass d on Ter . g Mrs Cassedy rests at the Warner E | Bttt Pxppuekrlfiiome‘: of Mrs. Katle piwer. Sericaiume. Piphr S Rl Wl “GShels | DAVID, PRPELER, b wiko s | dustry, finance and merchandising | Rangoon Raid Casualties ave. Silver S R, where braver | Survived by several mieces lnd nephews. " | to the tasks of d to furth fi b said on Saturday, January . 1943 DERCE AN Bl . R Ot s iehr s Gy | Fintral servces 41 Uhe hve relftnce | accomplish the work of American | Total 1,000; 49 Japs Felled sl e e bf her soul In- | &.m. Interment Mount Glivet Cemetery. 2 | participation in the world-wide ad- RANGOON, Burma, Dec. 30 (De- Monocacy emeters: - Bealisville, | A 4. | justments and obligations which will e N derOF: EDGAR H. Defaried inis lifs sud- g layed) (#).—Casualties in the first lVlng oom necessarily follow peace and which CHILES, JAMES. On Tues 8007 pm, at- Garfeld Howpitai, EDGAR mass Japanese air raid on Rangoon a0, 1041 at Frecdmen’s :(usb;;enllei‘fl:fsf POE. "He leaves to mourn their loss two | MUSt be maintained if the peace is | o nnwpl:nown to have totaled Tm CHILES of 0 e 3 ™ mother. - Hattie | daushters and one son, Ruby Cook. Elaine | to be protected and preserved. Seoait et A asend atiack Chiles: one daushter, seven sisters. four brothers and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Henry 8. | o funera] home. 467 Was mn_\an'A Sops funeral home, 467 N ligible. the responsibility of providing space for working and living facilities for |, The Rangoon Tadloiaid Am;d At these Federal employes will be car- % w SiX Dlanes and = e | The commission said it antici- - | pated that a substantial portion of | 'ore Offclally described as neg- $ 8 900 . January 4. at 1 pm. | f‘r;‘nmed funeral home. Rbla- IRl oo Waod: ried by the Maryland-Washington | 1ers in & defense estimated to have | (0 ¢ ¢ these smart, modern groups | Regional District. oost;the{Japageae 40/alicratt and 40| N sl S s s PG Triod arn design % % \‘C""‘,i“?,-'mfi“}duonrm D e L ey hayis ek | New Housing Expected. | ek ati20, Japanese planes| Comprising luxurious sofa and roomy e futers) of Brothér JAMES, Cif i ILES, | The commission sald it recognized | panese club chair to_match. Upholstered in { Hope Baptist Church. POE. EDGAR H. Al des of Jam were said to litter vari 1 con A and N S0 . Slnday. January | Reese burave Post. No, 5. of the Americun | 1hat it has a major obligation for| 1eT® $hid b0 Diter various places| fng’poycle, Budget the payments. sfi:&fi’e‘ °{5|’:’r§-§"'§\’e" E:E:S: are requested fo be present at ;dh- | the planning of suitable areas of | G/ ELF oL / services | : 2 8t 730 pm | EDGAR “H FOE, on Friday. Januars s, | additional working and residential RUSSELL J BOWSER Exalied Riler. | 1942 at 7 om . 23 £y, Japanese imperial h = DSk p Lty Seere ¥ ommander. | POPUIations, and of accessory public P De eadquarters| $3.95 Mahogany Ot \l. . UNT. claimed that 40 British planes were s = CLEMENTS, CORA TUDOR. On Wednes- | ALBERT DUNLAP, Adjaianc services which must be provided; | UM% Lt o, BRIAR P tomans for Needle- 89 : Al “ 5 were set A o I day. December 31, 1041 ot GUBe HOSBL | 1 e s |and that “the commission's techni- | & point e - J |V| ng oo m ul es a n o as tal. afire on the ground and a power v. De- | toni i AL 1041 7 | cal staff is h A e G B e e L St o i iy Pl s ectoianed i the open: b g Glements and sister of Mrs. Georko W.| rom the Joimes 7. Avea tuneral | for (1) single and two-family hous- | .8 Taid on Rangoon Christmas Day. 3 Secti | Sofa—Coral 98.00 67.14 i i Ferar £ 0 seiltis 0 | ing developments, to_be. Bnance |1t Scknowledged the ‘loss of eignt| $49.95 Modern Py ol Pz a3 | cred Tieart “erlurch’ 'whete mas“wifl 5 |either by private Individuals or by | J2Panese planes and said another| Armless Lounge ¢ 50 2-pc. Sectional Love Seat, Boucle cover_______|-—————_ 98.00 54.49 WAY. CECELIA JANE, _On Thurs- 3{{;;“‘ Interment Rock Creek Cemerery, 'z | the Federal Government; (2) multi- | o forced down in nelghboring| Chair ________ i Ay, A TARE Teek Cemetary. 3 | the Fedel o Thailand. 5 195.00 99.00 iiioved Wite' of the late Jona SICHI, ANDREA. oOn Wednesday, De- | (2TiLY housing developments, to be| “BLAich rooot from New Delht Down Cushion Regency Sofa___ : . ¥ . Byi | financed either by private individ- | o ~ nay, call at the Lee funeral | cember 31, 1941, a¢ his e e L o b¥ the P'eiierl:l +| 8id 10 raiding bombers and 10 2 G d Coral Mohair Li Room s"fe 189.00 112.00 h S0 und Mass ave we. where | A Government, | 2 g » c. Green an ora ohair Living Room Suite_____ i 3 et it B ATt O TS and ) lcatons for omoe manaing, T8hiers were known 1o have veen| $69524" Round Mir- 9,29 2P 5 destroyed and others were probabl, f Lo be financed etther by private in- | s0eoy P Ber SHr e acrerse ma| T - Beige 18th Century Sofa______________ e 139.00 87.00 Pumnr Hill Cemetery. 3 | Cassell Funeral from the abe residence o1 Entered into et Saturday January 3. 1042, at | p.m. Rela ividuals or by the Federal Govern- . s | » and flyers. . o e et B | > o 2-pc. Mod. Living Room Suite, dusty rose_~---—----- 169.50 117.00 o on Thursaay, |, While no housing or Federal office $39.50 Modern il 2 97.72 : Janiesy 1 ind 80 proriaSiee "Hosmitay, bullding projects have been proposed Mrs. Sarah E. Hubbard Coral Occasional “ 2-pc. 18th Century Living Room Suite___ -———oceo—- 159.00 . Starks ATihir G. Swansom, mother of Heroert 4. | A5 Vet for erection in Montgomery . . nubbar $ 9 Siarker e e Sonh T, Bimer & Co.| Loy County, members of the planning | m, Chair _________ 2 2-pc. Tapestry Living Room Suite o 155100 97.72 B o e BRI DR 5 SR ol dome, 7 commisson are understood o tect| Dies of Long Illness . = CURTIY. CORPL MIKE E, On weence-| } b Bélatiyes and_ lriéndg Ulnvied. | that such proposals may be forth- Duncan Phyfe Sofa, solid mahogany.__ - f-c-ceeeeeeee 75.00 58.00 mher 31 1941, ot Bort Eustls, | Interment ort Zinscie Cemetars. coming in the near future. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Hubbard, $1495 Modern g Y * 9any-—--5 VEEr £, Coizlt. 1Bl deex | THAELOR; CHARLES HERBERT = oOn| Tt is generally believed that most| resident of Washington for 50 years, ' $ -62 2-pc. Wine Boucle Modern Living Room - PO S 129.0C 86.90 oot T G| e e it A e | 1 . e Knee-hole Desk -pc. Wine Boucle Modern Living Room - SRt e 8 B e So_tupertl) BBt A BN TILOR | O iy erar e and offce died yesierday o 25 at the home Living Room Suit 22500 168.92 th st. n.w., b | . v e . rs. ———— s 2 Ao SRS | §, Taviop and e lalher of iy 67 Government in and around Wasn. | Lawion, 3204 Seventeenth etreet 2-pe. Blue Boucle 18th Century Living Room Suite : “Netional Cemetery, | Taylor. L e T Ington will be under actual construc- | N.W., after a long iliness. Card Table Sets e 041, gttihEvnllnn(sE\,bl‘l;rm Hdmg\g:mda’om" 2007 1mc‘)mlu”-n se. on|tion well before the first of nm‘ Mrs. Hubbard was the widow of BARRY DALX. P nrocrier of Mrs Mary | fea'at Brovidence M. B Cnuzch, Fricndy, | June. The program is expected to| Ervin . Hubbard, formerly an 1 P eh. Mrs, I Vogler (nee Daiy) and | Md.,‘at 3 pim - Relatives ang friends in: exceed $150,000,000. architect in the office of the Quar- 2 John J. Daly. SRR e | vited. ‘Tnterment ehurch cemeters: termaster General and both past - Luneral trom the Sat O " january 3. | THOMAS. JAMES W. On Thursday oD s Ji 1,194 M 1 e | master of Hiram Lodge and t | at oo am. | Reauem mass 81 D | JAMES' W, THOMAS x&‘ié‘fied”‘rfuf%‘l;%"‘or'ou'sm"d ng Citizen Sought | high priest of Lafayette chn;?'.:r. 3-pc. Bleached Mahogany BedrooA------—-—-—- - 14500 103.77 endeS invited. - Interment Mount Olivet E}-;-_i_;;mmoms and father of James Don- | SNOW HILL, Md,, Jan. 2 () — | Mrs. Hubbard, by birth a Canadian. $16.95 Swedish Ma- ‘7 15 4-p€ Solid Maple Eoiiiin 11950 89.00 Plastic Bedroom 395.00 183.00 3-pc. Mahogany 18th Century fedroom______________ 104.00 76.24 3-pc. Modern Bleached Mapl Bedroom_____________ 139.00 94.16 5 Kindly omit flowers 2 J CaSe, WILLIAM E. There will be a | g, Funeral from lhect(v:\m.!!":lug;ler;‘-or:‘n Nominations were considered today | was a member of the Canadian Club| hogany Card Table special meeting of uPrl‘n“g: | day. January 5, 11 am. Relatives and | 10r the mayor's annual citizenship | here. She also was a member of | 4 S rday. “January 3. 1942, at f{,;;’l'gg K':;:;g.facfll;{‘d Interment 4r- | award, to be presented to the man, | the Daughters of the American | & inan et TO0TE st o L0 | woman or child who has given the | Revolution. mfi&";'pnxgo%slsue brother. | day: January 1 1042 st D 2 iz [ most uut.standi;:g service to the | Besides her daughter, she is sur- | w. ;u uu pital. 'ALVEN D w -rrmo'row beloved | community in 1941. Mayor John O. | vived by a son, Lawrence E. Hub- LOPEZ. President. | 1a(h, 1 " . " o c. WU Aoy L Gervigts A e s B Phnee CarSneral | BYTd established the award last |bard of Toronto, Canada: two sis- uu_\m EVA. On Fridav, | home, 2901 14th st. n.w. on Sunday. Jan- | year. The first winner was Mrs. | ters, Mrs. W. S. R. Justason, Penn- | 74 7 o . 4 a 2130 fnt s . | SIEENNE / . 3 a~m*g; peldemee i | v ™ pin. "interment Basgh | TUlie A purnell 98-year-old in- | field, Canada, and Mrs. Simon V. 3-pc. Modern Walnut Bedrofn—————— G 105.00 6 e PRl Sihesont wipams, orta p 7 January 1. | Y8l 8nd needle worker. Skill;nifl}ll‘;mllttgi. Canada; and two | Be : | 1ol A Gy . | e e e . 1 = aday g : - v (04" field Memorial Hos- Funeral 1mm Yh! Btiffler funeral home. i 'wton, sbo el 'mx‘ A g.‘alcgflzrrér; wife of Willam | 195 East North ATe, Baltimore, Md. on In flmnrim w;;;;;f}:”mm PA ool lnlng oom % “Green, motner of Edzar £ y 2, 5 m Green, ir : daughter of Louise Hub- NEITZEY, WILLIAM J, “BILL" In| Puneral arrangements will be an- ; “Tister ot Jilia B Davis and Allce | WILSON, BLANCHE FITCHER on | loving memory of our ‘Beloved brother Thomoier”, St wig T 0t | B e Rl 20T oM ISR | SREINN, T IR, NELTAEE, wHS ée”| nounced. later. 7-pc. Bleached Maple Djette 15500 114.84 funeral home, 50 H st. m.e. dencwucom fim:r"%"‘h"fi_ Of Hamp- | somewhere back of the sunset, 125.00 76 12 Notice of funeral lster.” | % Wilion gpd Dother of Mre. Marian mume oveliness never dies. FUNERAL DIRECTOES. 7-pc. Mahogany Dinett/- - ————————_ S | . HANAN, CLAUDE n Thursdax. | V' "and Mrs, R W James of Rich- ¥ and the oo v 1, 1947, at Em!runcv Hospita P With the blue and the gold of the akies. L : = $ASDE . MANAR,of I S| ot And we who have known and loved him. 10-pc. Mahogany Dinind Room Suite with Credenza Buffet 209.00 147.00 fotner of 3 ome. % assing has BrOUSht sad tears. Barnes, Kans., nnd B R. H-nln of Big Jlnunr “Interment will rh!r‘(h his memory always, "l".h!r successor W nor econnected 'llh . e, e S B SRHET i Sl e R e e ruma. | L50B T B N o 10-pc. Mahogany Digng Room 190 12360 1 Hine it = ST 7 s e | celiOOm, GHARYS, 6 g Tutay B | ™ rrknce, GonGE ¥ 3o o gen. | IO T DE NV watent S 7-pc. Modern Walnt Dinette_________ 13500 97.67 ARPER, FRANK B cm L Wednesday. | loved wife of Raymond C Wood and oy of my desr husband, GEORGE F | J. Willlam Lees Sons Co. e SrEET g ' gnm’f by N | mother "of Barbara Todd Gill. PEInCE, Yho passed away ten years afo | g ‘and Mass. Ave. N.E. LL 5200 . R Sui 14 103.00 beloved mx:bp?‘ndsnl”;\dnnm'Mmi“;':{"‘gflim;‘;"':‘;‘, .""Gf;‘m‘;;: N o n el LOVINGLY," HI§' WIFE. GERTRUDE E chalt:olrtig&" 10-pc. Mod. Walngt ing Room Suite_____ e 5.00 - b ? | Hirper AR tather ‘of Prankiin' B Joseph | dty, Jenuary 3, 1042, at 8 hm. Rela "_r wARTEA €. 10 tor . - . . S0 P eryhied by T etepmOtNEE: Jem!:e Botx Coont ooy e/ tuvited i taem ut | %;wx;fi ot our “.{ed ‘!’;1? ;‘u’fi;fi-fi?m FUNERAL DESIGNS, 99'950 Mahog- 7-])6. Limed OokDmefie _____________ ceiaana o o 1GRS0 118.60 Tout brothers and four sisters. | . Who depart o s | _TTORORS TR | ee uncan R s { Hagper, Tour brothers and fout Fyeiomn fu- | 880 today. Janiary 2. GEO. C. SHAFFER, Inc s 10-pe. Solid Mgle Dining Room Suite____________ _-- 21500 167.00 e M aniary 8 st 3o Relatives I O e "“{“‘}"" £ wanderng EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT Phyfe Dropleaf ¢ 20 / & LR TR L [n Memoriam Tl P L A MODERATE FRICES PHONE WA- dite.| Table - ___ Wil hever Dass 3 . R Sk R | e e e L . e r : . “In loving_re- / ¥ ; | ANDREWS. who pasteq away one year ago | membrance of our dear mother wnd-wire, | GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Plects 3 X b;?(hrr of W‘L'Lmnfl.“c" today, January 2. MAGGIE WILLIAMS. who Dassed away one | 1213 ¥ 8. N Natiena) 4276, $13.95 Swedish Mod- 1 N Treasured um..hu or one so dear e AY Smmanty. 3 'S POPULAR J Robert "Ailie L. Able. Beatrice Wil- | MANNING’S ional - ; (.(am'\m Rl BB | ‘,’{,‘;;-,,;:;*f;;m-,,,"";":c;:,;:-,\,,, puw, | ToTELHepdg, s b bede g SO, | 2= Occasiona 37-95 Rose Broca¥lle Barrel Chair_______ el e, SR 58.95 32.16 St e ‘;‘;V'C":mmn s funeral | o Time rolls on. but memories iast And'when'we knew she b 4 gone Db 2000 airs / T e D . T D Wi, | e S Sy s | SHAFFER FLOWER SHOP DoveriofBess ot -0 --- 5950 49.60 S eRrl be LR SR AT I AND, JOHN WILLIAMS. > | 615 Penn 1942, at 1 pm. Interment Bethel Ceme- . . ters | A A R, Tl bt g $3495 Mahog- 0dd Groy Chrome Metal Occasional Pieces V2 off dear wife, HOLLOWAY. BERENI LE EVANS. On| RN A SR EVA BLICK, who departed ths life one year 14 BERE: | ago today. January 2, 194 HOLLO\\AY widow of | e e T ?éu"fl%é’i,’é‘ei'-fl’;.‘I.‘S‘?:.’.‘:‘fi‘.‘t‘nw ST R e );nd .nr_ i "Tis the silent tears frequently wept g | And the sweet remembrance forever kept. V2 off 9.50 6.27 ;:;hz xtension ¢ ]2 Floor Lonps --------- Maple-Kahogany-Walnut Friday, January \ggrfi(;‘mnrlnc:oigu 'kmdn": e.}hlin oo M [ H db d B d twi . 69 so 39 18 B trics o' break, but Al m vain; 1 . HUBBARD, SARAH E. On Thursday. Jan- | Topave, to love and then to art ODD GROUP ahoginy Headboard Bed, twin size_______ SEioazooy ey 1 ,.,4J 2 the t’:om! of h’e;'M Is the greatest gorrow of one's heart. Full d Twin Si Sold M | c . k t Rocker 695 4 30 st T I | o s s g ot e, e il foud i Scas id aple Cricke : a i < memory of those RADBY. da . 5 : # g . : namng i Tadfinel e ubbard of | "R vov, B ando Rer o, Mattresses Simnons Coil Spring, twin or full size_ 12.95 6.80 Services_will be held at the above resi- | / " e e R o Y and 3 Togted Mahogany Framed Cheval Mirror___________ 3275 19.26 LF] l Prid: DAVIS. whi d ly ed th | [ %;.,'".,‘u',v‘i"m('“:.,E;"g'ég‘"w‘,’;no'}?;.z‘mrs a0 Today, January 2, 1038 o Box Sprmgs Mgle Kneehole Desk__——— oo 2195 14.30 altimore, | Treasured thoughts of one so dear ! Ul Marlboro, Vld beloved husband J of the late Lulu O.'Hulfish. _Surviving are e neasHi e e - s Were $29.95 and $39.95 Mhogany Secretcry % 26.52 the followine cilaren: Lewis &, Hueh | TRUICLSCA bt emory et | o g N ! 1 1 ihafon Ve Sirs e Punla Lesier S PR ey : think only of today. But /s to 1> off Simmons Studio Couch 33.26 per/ Marlboro and Pl Charles Eugene | 1 pagy, MADDALENA, In loving mem- 'Q e the considerate person / en bt Srother, Lawfence A Rulfich | ol mydear mother, MADDALENA DI 2 Walnut Finish Student Desk 10.00 7.15 h Carolina, aiso survive. " Remains | BARL ®ho passed away four years ago 3 plans for tomorrow. ainut Finis u - —————— . WiDE Ay e, Rltchle, Bios, Tinera) Done: | iioes los £an equad the love. of. their A Ch i aithi Odd Lot of Electric Appliances . . 13.7 6.26 Ghurch, Upper Marlbofo, Md. on Satur: | © ' mother, ' <% ; ; s = ot Boudoir Chair and Ottoman____—__—_______ .75 . : Ry Rtk erm and tr , : Seln ety 2T P IO e A i e or | || 82 : beautiful, sacred gardea 1 'Lounge Chair—Wine Tapest 19.95 14.15 }r“?l“ Afm 'fix ,g?%';],,e@r:,;'gm&: Who JNOrkS ¥ith such pleasure as mother 4 7 ‘ where permanence and 2 ng it e e 9.63 anc of t 5. jones an: 5 H ;.(n;;dné;}:n%:nf:ifi Castillo, “Howard, | You mu wnn delight the friendship of | - v beauty are assured for Lousge Chair—Tapestry o gianer Liom i rdonce st Kate | You EL in love or the sweetneant 3 generations. Prices as low Twh Size Mahogany Poster Bed__——_———_._____ 3675 19.49 Janhary 3 10 pim. " Relatives and | Yet whete \Go 50U fnd a friendahip ke ] as $50 and $2.95 Leathertone 98 . O e ] ; s and terms are ar- 1 . 36.75 19.52 Cemetery. | Unbroken nu death calls and life's work | v ranged it individual Hassocks _________ Ful Size Mahogany Panel Bed : 8 BT Wiband of Fenme Shyere -y, | Tor G‘;a‘ ,,J‘::’m:;.%:‘:‘.'e“' e e requirements. Modern Walnut Dresser__ DENNSEEN. . X Fitsore) ix “resting at” Siewart's” tunerai | 1Tis sad when te :;u.:"to‘:n:fi&: cu:a“"u' $4.98 36x2'2 Dam- . - 13 Noitce of “funeral later. | Sour mother. e <k D ‘3-7 8 odern Boudoir Chair, Peach Tapestry, as is________ 29.95 82 5, KEICHTON, ALBERY. on Friduy. it e had m sked us. well you know, 1 : ) . a rapes ________ ”'}e}?{om’ lamb“mh‘m fu;, ‘m‘h“i’{h" said piease don't take : Drive ont P'-M)IJW Afm SE to Kri hton and brother of Joseph, Arthur | And vim mr-dlmmd eves and broken Cemetery Gates, open until sundown, sley. ! . R ne . w, ey T 09859 107 420 et : AT L $1.29 Cord Tables. §Gc uary 3, at_11 Relatives and fri God grant some day we will & invited. * xnur?n‘e"nt Mount Olivet Cem. | Meet again In Heaven NOT CONNECTED VITH C e b T ACHLE: AND GRANSCHITDREN T EE X ANY OTHER CEMETERY Leze, mums o on 5595 M Fin- 't . ' TR e i Cedar gill || S ‘3" Furnilare Company at Services at Cnanmbeé funeral home, 517 o e ” Surday, January 3. 1942 | Pecherish ‘with love. sincers: ot 3 am elities ‘and Tiends b R '—' _VASHINGTON'S MOST BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY ?Ifasm'f‘.lhk“" s 0 , F STREET, NOR THWEST 3 DI JOHN F. SNEED.