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A-14 xex* @ards nf Thanks SMACKUM, GEORGE B. The family of the late GEORGE B. SMACKUM wish to express their sincere thanks and grati- tude to Father Hamilton of St. Augustine Church many {riends, Holy Name So- ciety. the James Reese Europe Post, co- workers of the Bureau of Engraving and Frinting. Young Men's Protective League and neighbors of Park road. for beautiful floral designs. telegrams and words of sympathy. and to (he many friends who donated cars THE FAMILY. * WESTRAY, REV. WILEY. The family of the late Res. WILEY WESTRAY wish o express their appreciation to their many friends for the many floral tributes and kind expressions of sympafhy exiended to ;Hfirl’n al the death of therr husband and ather Beaths | ROBERT. Dtnlrufl 1hll life on | dria Hospital ROBZRT LEE Ol ’\l"‘, | Henry si. Alexandria. Va. beloved u\»‘ of Rosetta. Bernice, Estelle. Charles and | | Jean Lee. He_also survived by his | | mother. Mrs. Melvina Lee: two sisters. Mrs. Mary Tavlor and Mrs. Annie Wheeler: | one brother, Geor Lee; other relatives | and ‘riends Remains resting at_the funeral home | 1. Alexandria. Va.. where funeral services | wiil ‘be held Friday, January . at 1:30 pm. Rev. 8 B Ross officifating. Interment LYON. On_Wednesday, Casualty Hospital | EUGENTA"'S. LYON. bveloved “mother of Ernest B. and Fred T. Lyon. Remains resting at Chambers' funeral "home. & 11th st see. until 9 a.m. Friday, JAnuary 9 Services "and interment in ' All Souls’ Parish Oakley. Md.. at 11 am. MACKINS, RUTH E. Departed this 1i on Mondas, January 3. 194 dence. 1% N si. se. FUTH E. MACKIN | beloved wife of Russell Macking “lovi mother of Audrey. Snirley. Peter. Wennel | Barbara. Joseph and Helen Mackins. She also 15 survived by two sisters. one brother #nd other relatives and friends. ~Remains resting at the funeral home of John T Rhines & Co. rd and Eve sts. w.. untii Thursday. January K. at 4 p.m.; thereafter at_her late residence Funeral Friday, January 9. at § am. from St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery McCARRON., JAMES J. Suddenly. on Sunday evening, January 4. 1942 at the Uniteg States Soldlers” Home THospital Wash®ieton. D. C.. JAMES J. McCARRON. | aged K:. beloved father of Lt, Col. Edward F. McCarron (U. S Army) of Fort Haves. Columbus, Ohio: MaJ. Thomas R. McCar- fon. U. S Army (reiired): James Joseph McCarron of Fort Wavne. Ind. and Mrs Gertrude E. Gilkison of Washington, D. C Funeral services at Soldiers’ = Home Chapel. Friduy. Janusre o at 16 o'clock Burlal in Soldiers Home Cemetery. * McCOOK. TIE BEATTY, On Wed- nesday. January 7. HETTIE B. Mc- COOK. widow of ‘Anson G. McCook wnd beloved mother of Katharine McCook Knox e Anson McCook. at her home after a brief illness JOHN W. On Tuesday. JOHN W. McCOY. Wesley and Nuweiling MENDELSON., HYMAN. 1In the loving memory of their late husband and father HYMAN “MENDELSON, # sione will be nveiled Sunday. Janu 1. 1647, at 0 pm in the Tifareth Istael Conere- gational Cemetery 10% Braths ANKERS, LAURA. On Wednesday Jan- r al her residence, 12613 East | “Alexandria. Va. LAURA AN- KERS, wife of George Ankers and mother of Pauline Wibert and Mrs. Margaret Hol- | and Evelyn Payne, George S. and uneral services on ay. January 9 the Wheatley funeral home, Interment Sterling. Va JOHN T. On Tuvesday. Jan- 194" JOHN T. BARKMAN. beloved hiisband of Emma M. Barkman and brother of George W. Barkman, Jr neral from the W. W. Deal funeral S16 H St ne. on Fridav. January ¢ 2 pm. Relatives and friends are in- vited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 8 CARROLL, n Tuesday. January & 1047 at Hospital ELIZA CARROLL (ne wite of the lale Timothy A. Car er of John H. Carroll _Friends may call at the Lee funeral home, ass_ave ne. where Fridgay. Jan: ang friends mvited. hal Cemetery. on Relatiy Congre CLARK. CHARLTON M. On Wednes © his home. Inier- i Rev. of Tverton, Jaunita, Joh McCov mains will lie in state at Metropolitan A M E. zion Church afier 10 am. Fri- day. where funeral will be held at 1’ pm Rev. J. C. Lynch oficiating. Arrangemenis by Malvan & Schey. McKENNEY. BERTRAM A. On Wednes- Janu; 2 at his residence. 518 Taylor s BERTRAM A, MCKENNEY, beloved husband of Annie M. McKenney and father of Mrs. Marzare! Simmons Remains resting at_the ahove residence dav. Januars 9. at 8- . Mass Gabricl's Church at | Rela- nds invited. Intermeni Wash- 1 {ery. Services by Diace band of Soph lark rests a Stephen's n.w.. on Thursday. Ja Interment private. DIAMOND, FRANK DA COSTA. De- i this life on Thursday. January 8 ate residence. 1240 So_tWask rd, Arlington.” Va. FRAD DA CosTA DIAMOND. heloved hi<band of Geneyieve Diamond and_loving_father of Genevieve Da Costa Diamond. -He is_also g randdauchter. Mrs. Fima relatives and friends Uary K A4 P eral home of John T Rhine: d and Eve sis. s.w. Notice of funeral later. DYE. WILLIAM 1 144 PRICE. On_ Wednesday. INA PRICE MOORE, wife rines. Pl ai Marion. on Thurs- his Fesidene nw ‘\Hll’\\l H. DYE beloved I i\ of the late Elizabeth F Dve and faiher of Mrs. Cynthia D. Bras and Willlam, A “Dye. Remains resti The S 'H'Hines Co. funeral home, 1400 s nw Noiice of funeral Jater FARRELL. KATHERINE V dax. January S LS 1b) tal. KATHERINE Coughlin), belov J Farrell of 1( James. William Helen. Bavard and Bern Notice of funcral later ddenly. COLEMAN M. On Thursdar COLEMAN M_PFRKINS Perkins and ved husband of Cora L i Marshall Perkins Funeral from the W. . Dea) funeral home. 4512 Georgia ave. n.w. Saturdav ry 10. a1 10 am Relatives and <Tare invited. Interment Ariingfon ational Cemetery 9 P L. On_ Wednesday. 1942 at fis residence. 147 PHILI® L. PLYLER b sband Plyler #nd son of Martha J. On Thurs- S oW of Ethel'T Plyler of Gastonia C. 3 Frirnds are anvited 10 call i Gawler's anel. 1350 Pennsvliania ave. n w. where vices will be held on Priday, Januery 9. 11 a'm. Inierment Cedar Hill Ceme- ery QUARLES. ADDIE RUTH. his life on Sungav. January 4 ADDIE RUTH QUARLES of 68 De Frees 1w daughter of Marv Eita and Wil Quarles. es 1o mour < ncle and the Henry more papers please FLOOD. THOMAS W. Sudde Tuesday. January 6. 1947 al his residence S450 P < n HOMAS & FooD: 1 tie J th Flood. h R Flee and friends ence a Py U Fridav. Januar Greenwood, S. C. On Wednesdar. Dociors' HosEital " PICHIOND of ved husband of Flora M - ehion Richmond % rment Rev » p.m Havnes of- iary el t Zion Cemete ments by W. Ernest Jarvis. FRANCIS. HENRY WOOD. Or . HENR on Sat then to the Shrine Church. 16th £t_and where mass will be offered Relatives #nd_friends invited Niount Olive: Cemetery. (los Calif. papers please copy.) 8 SAGRARIO. HENRIETTA. On Thursder. 1947 al Doctors Ho:pital ¥ FTTA 'SAGRARIO 01 Conn ave nw. beloved wife of Achilles Sagrario. mother of Patricia_and Francis McNey Services at the S H. Hines Co_ funeral 1410 <t nw. on Mondas, Jan- 2 pm 11 IRIS VEARWOOD. On Sin TR MORew York City N IRIS YEARWOQOD SCOTT Burial n Pavnes Cemetery on Thurs- day January . Arrangements by Allen & Morrow. Inc SHERIDAN. ANTHONY day. January 3, 194 SHERIDAN. beloved | member of Colum No. 101 1 seryices i the W K. Hunte- home Georgia ave Friday. January 0 at 4 pm nd friends are inyited to at- érmen! Charleston. 8 C On Tuesdar. Jan- Mount Alto Hospital 1 He leaves o mourn their loss a_cevoted wife. Anna Smith: one son. two daughters. one “brother. two_sisters. ner relatives and _friends Remains est at his late residence 1316 Dun- & ne. after 5 p.m. Thursday “Funeral Fridss Janiars 9. at 1 pm >m Mouni Horeb™ Baptist Church. 16th ngton National Interment by Clark's fu- ‘Nation, ryesdar. J LIAM A. FROST. ion of aiher of Fredcie »nd of Edwa FROST. WII. v 4 & Schey 10 Malva and held Friday ome uary 1% SCOTT. dar._January 4 be R Oon Wed salty Hospi ¥ Feioved fathe Elfie G Georer. h W._On Wednes- ANTHONY W “band of Anne I abia Typoeraph- Gerrard and Mi H de G i services at the home. 201 141 January 10. 8l 2 p 1 HARKRIS. CHARL nln beloved mother t of Rich from th between neral hor SORRE day pital VART. On Tues- 3 Children s Hos- ART SORRELL, beloveq and Mary V. Sorrell e.'and Fessenden st., Crestview T.rsday. Januar hew's Chiureh. e nfmm on E Md Funeral services at the Chase {nineral home of W Bethesda Reuben_Pu on_ Frid: ment Mount . Md RIETT E. _On Thurs- at the Washinzton “Miss HARRIETT E er_of M:rs. Marearet E A, Miss Stull Test< hrey funeral home. Spring. Md. Pennsaivar requiem mass and Daniel Hunkins Ok 517 In- [ home. omes ner E { Georgia ave.. Siver ce of services later THOMAS. MARY A ary ;. 1047, at her residence 15 Carolina_ ave. ne. MARY THOMAS Delvted “Worher of “Leon #Mary Thomas. Miss Annabell Winzo Margaret Jones and Mrs. Alma Woodbury "N. J. Five grandchildren. one great-grandehild and many other relatives and friends also survive. Remalns rect ing al the Campbell funeral home. 43 | Hih fosw Notice of funeral later UNDERWOOD. JOSEPH ALRERT. On Sunday. Januery 41047 at Gall | bial. JOSEPH ALBERT UNDDRW brother of Mrs. Nellie Graves of ave. nw. He also is survived by his nieces. \ephews and other relatives and many riends After 1 pm Thursdav. Jenuvary & friends mav call ai the McGuire funerai home. 1520 fih s nw. where services will be held on Fridey. Januarv 8 at 11 am Interment Woodlawn Cemeters WILLIAMS, SUSIE E. CHASE. ~Departed > this life Thurday. Januars & 1942 at ¢ her residence. 138 B I rve. nw. SUSIE E. F. CHASE_WILLIANS. beloved “wife of | Grorge E. Williams. loving mother of Wil- Riverdale | Jiam Chase. stepsister of Mavrice and 10, At Beriram Welch. She also is survived hy Church oiher relatives and friends. Rempins Tesi- # ing at the funeral home of John T. Rhines & Co. fird and Eve sis. s.w Noiice of funeral later WINNEMORE. E PRATT. On Wed- | nesday. January . 1947 At 1907 3ith st nw. ALICE PRATT WINNEMORE. be- | loved wife of Jullien M Winnemore and mother of Lewrence Pratt. Augustine Ed- Ward and Juilien Francis Winnemore Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral oln home. 2001 14th st n.¥., on Friday. Jan- | # fuary 9 at 1 pm. | JOSEPH HAMILTON. On ! ia ! SGst AN In Memoriam denc JOSEPH HAM. RGN LINTRICTN, "heioved “husband of the late Bertie Walker Linthicum. Re- | RBYRD. SUSIE. In_loving memory of maine resting &t the Beall funeral home. m« dear mother. SUSIE BYRD_ who en- Damascus Md tered into eternal rest January 8, 1979, hersl from the I loved thee very dearly s Mo BT Til death did us part D ittery Todav there is yery clearly ‘Thy memory in mv heart NELLIE BUTLER DAWSON. CE. 1In fond remembrance of our dear mother. ALICE DAWSON. who left us four years ago. January &. 18, Mother. thou were mild and lovely, Gentle a5 the summer breeze; Pleasant as the air of evening When it floats among the trees. } 2 pm Relat {erment Wah INSCOE. THO! Ay On Wednesdas. X and Mrs rd_of above K30 Comforter ‘Church fered ar Viied 194 at his band of Bes Keete James T. Ryan f ave. se. on Friduv. Januar am:ihence 10 S0 Peter's Church. where mass will be offere P O evmen: Moun: Oliver Cem- eterv. " IChicago. IIl. papers please copy.) RK. MARGARET ANNE, On Th 1y i her resic G504 ‘Quarles < renilworth. D ATARGARET ANNE KIRK. wife of the Yimes W.Kitk and mother of Robert JAMES F xy:n-s mmmz husoa he nc s neral services at Chambers ral home on Sat Interment Methodist Lanham. Md WHLLIAM HENRY. On <da nuary 3. 1947 WILLIAM YRREUTER. the beloved husband of ie Kreuter and brother of Mrs. Edward Adameon. Mrs. Herbert R. King and John O'Connor neral services at the Chambers funcral 1300 Chapin st. n.w._on Saturday. 10 at pm. Relatives and invited. Interment Fort Lincoin Mrs CUM. Calvary Md. on F Brownings- . On_ Wednesday. Y "FRANK V. LOVING. be- Fdward F. and David Lee Lotiie W. Loving. brother , Calvin and Mary Lovine and Remains resting at Cham- bers' funcral home. 515 11th st. se. until Saturday. January 10. 1 am Services at the Liitle Church of Fort Lincoln. at 11 am_ Relatives and friends fnvited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. & FRANK V Peaceful be thv silent slumber. Peaceful in the grave o low Thou no more wilt {0in ovr number. Thou no more our sones shelt know. Yer azain we hope to meet tnee, When the day of life is fle: Then in Heaven with fov 10 greet thee. Where no farewell tears are shed DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, VIRGINIA AND | ADA DAWSON GRAHAM. WILLIAM E. A fribu Jove e A dEvotian o ur beloved hussand and father. WILLIAM E. GRAHAM. ~ho departed this life wo vears ago. today, January & 1940, You fought life’s battle bravely And tatientlv siood_every test You will always be loved and remembered. Because you wete one of the best. We sre lonesome for vou DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * MONTAGUE, AMELIA B. In loving memory of our dear mother and grand- | mother. Mrs. AMELIA B. MONTAGUE. | ¥ho passed away two vears ago 261 January | GUDE BROS. CO. _ F Fioral Pieces | Epiots HER _DAUGHTER. MRS. ALEXINE M‘ 1212 P St_N.W ____ Nationa) €276. [ COBB. AND FAMILY. "SHAFFER FLOWER SHOP | NICHOLSON. MILLARD FILLMORI ln\ €15 Penna. Ave. incoln_1618. | affeciionate remembrance of our hu: nd ‘ GEO. C. . SHAFFER. | Inc. d_father. MILLARD FILLMORE NICH- | ISR o e 2 Juddeniy Jamuars & EXP TRIBUTES MODERATE FRICES. PHONE NA olte. o Ocen Evenines — Cor, 14th & Eye FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | J. William Lee’s Sons Co. ! 4th and Mas Ave. N.F. LL 3208 FUNERAL DIRECTORS __Crematorium. _ . V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither successor_to nor eonnected with the original W._R._ Speare ll(lgl.mhm.nt 1009 H St. N.W. T FUNERAL DESIGNS. “MANNING'S FUARRAr DESIGNS, 27_Conn Our loved one siepi one evening peacefully And_swoke to everlasting life. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. PANNIE WHITE After_vears of toil and strife ®nd Sundavs NICHOLSON AND M | By the Associated Press. | memory THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Brifish Organizing 'Special Corps for 'Airdrome Defense R. A. F. Regiment Formed To Avoid Repetition Of Crete Invasion | To British Battleship In Raid Last Month Surprise Attack Made on Alexandria Harbor, Rome Declares By the Associated Press. ROME, Jan, 8 (Official Broad- cest) —Italy’s Mezzi d'Assalto— virtually man-carrying torpedoes— | were credited today with a surprise attack the night of December 17- 18! on British warships in Alexandria | harbor in which the high command said one battleship was serfously damaged and enother attacked. The damaged ship, identified as one of the Valiant class, was sald to have been so seriously hit that it went w drydock. ‘The high command simply called | the attackers “asseult units,” but |the TItalian press, in a carefully- worded elaboration, indicated that LONDON, Jan. 8.—Britain is creating & special defense corps for protection of her airdromes from vertical envelopment” by air-| borne troops such as won Crete for Germany, and the troops will be| commanded by Maj. Gen. O. F. Liar- det, it was announced today. ‘The corps will be under the con- trol of the Air Council and will| operate under the R. A. F. Gen. Liardet, 61, has been in command of London’s territorials, British ver- sion of the American National| Guard, since 1938. He entered the artillery 43 years ago and in the First World War earned the Distinguished Service Order and was five times cited in dispatches. Will Arrange for Defenses. Lord Moyne, Colonial Secretary, | said that while the Army's re-| sponsibility for the ground de- | fense as & whole would be main-| Valiant was built in 1914.) tained, the R. A. F., “under military | The Italians also declared it had direction and as the agent for the been established that the British army,” would “undertake the entire cruiser Phoebe was sunk by torpedo local defense arrangements for airdromes.” The loss of the airfleld at Kuan- tan, on the east coast of Malaya, touched off a flood of questions yesterday and Conservative, Liberal and Labor members of Commons alike served notice they wanted positive answers to questions in the next sessions about measures to prevent the loss of other air bas A decision to create a force re- | sponsible for protection of landing | fields was understood to have been | reached at recent meetings of the war cabinet in response to growing alarm over repeated loss of air bases n Norway, the Mezzi d'Assalto—literally, as- sault weepons—which Italy has de- veloped for suicidal overwater raids. (The 30,600-ton Valiant is a sis- ter ship of the Queen Elizabeth, flagship of Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, command- er of the British Mediterranean fleet, and the Warspite. The dria raid was carried out on the night of December 17, the high command reported. (London sources pointed out that the previous Italian com- munique to which Rome’s claim today referred was broadcast De- cember 2, indicating then that the Phoebe was sunk on or about that date. They added that the Phoebe was in a dock in New York December 1, hence could hardly have been off Tobruk De- cember 2. The Phoebe was com- pleted in 1940.) The communique said objects re- France, Greece, Crete covered by Italian units confirmed and Malaya. that the Phoebe, a vessel of 5450 Named “R. A. F. Regiment.” tons, had been sunk. She was re- Lord Moyne said the new corps to ported hit by three torpedos Ifaly Reports Damage | the raid was the fourth action of bombers off Tobruk. The Alexan-| D. C, {Mrs. Ina Price Moore THURSDAY, Dies in Florida at 51 Mrs. Ina Price Moore, 51, wife of Virgil Y. Moore, Washington at- torney, died Tuesdey at the Battle . | Creek Sanitarium, Miami Springs, | Fla, it was learned here. She will be buried tomorrow at Marion, Ky. Born in Marion, where her father, the Rev. James Price, was the Presbyterian minister, Mrs. Moore was a prominent and popu- | lar member of the Kentucky group nere, serving several times as sec- retary of the Kentucky State Society. In addition to their apart- ment at the Woodley Park Tower: ‘Mr and Mrs. Moore maintained until recently an estate in Southern Maryland. Besides her husband, she leaves son, James Alfred Moore, of | Philadelphia; her mother, Mrs. Elva Stewart Price, of Marion, and a brother, 8ylvan Price, of Tulsa, Okla. Willis C. Cook Dles Ex-Envoy to Venezuela BY the Associated Press, | NEW YORK, Jan. 8 —Willis C. Cook, 67, former United States Min- | ister to Venezuela, died Monday of | & heart attack. | He was a former publisher of the | Sioux Falls (S. Dak.) Daily Press | and was a South Dakota State Sen- | ator from 1905 to 1909. He also had | served as chairman of the State's Republican Central Committee. An attorney, Mr. Cook was ap- pointed Minister by President Hard- | ing in 1921 and served eight years. He was born in Gratiot, Wis., was graduated from the University of Wisconsin and began his practice of llw in Plankinton, S. Dak. » Dr. Ernest G. Slhler Dies | NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (# —Dr. Ernest Gottlieb Sihler, 89, professor ipmnlmg of Latin and Greek at New York University and author of many books on Roman and Greek history, died veterday. A native of Fort Wayne, Ind.. he once taught at Concordia Coilege in Milwaukee. 4 defend R. A. F., naval and Ministry launched by torpt‘dn carrying plnnesl of Aircraft Production would function only in the United Kingdom and would be called the “R. A. F. Regiment.” He added it would be equipped with infantry arms, artillery and armored fighting ¢ vehicies. already gone into action at Suda There was no hint of the size of Bay, Crete. Valletta Harbor, Malta the new airdrome defense group, &nd Gibraltar Harbor. By the Italian version, the tiny craft used at Alexandria, suggest- ing nothing more than a torpedo with one or two men aboard, had Wartime Applied Research Urged by Dr. Hufchins By the Associated Press CHICAGO, Jan. No hint was given as to plans to In the last previous action of lhe protect airdromes of such British Mezzi. at Gibraltar last September, outppsts as Mala the Italians claimed the sinking of i & i three British supply ships. A The Mezzi presumably have some wOrld's largest Sub Alded slight motive power of their own after their single torpedoes are dis- H . charged, but their chances of re- In St. Pierre Occupation | furm'o motner cratt is so stignt B3/the Associaled Bress. that the men who guide them figure ST PIERRE, St. Pierre et Mique- e e e on, Jan. 8.—Free French sources have disclosed that the world's to:;:;n mzm?;m:n;"mc,;“?d.,:‘,‘:. largest submarine, the 2.880-ton g inarine mom,.bm‘g:.f\us for Surcouf, participated with three gp ot ® O BRI O e tiny corvettes in the occupation of St. pedo-carriers at close range. P‘;‘l‘c: “A“f M“}“'“’“l December 24. There was no explanation in the miral Emile Muselier sald yi5)jan claim today for its belated yesterday that the huge undersea nayre. London sources disavowed craft, which carries a plane in & yjouledge of any such aitack on | deck hangar, was one of the vessels | sjexandria, but it was noted that | he employed to execute imperative o December 16 a German com- secret orders from Gen. de Gaulle munique asserted that a U-boat had ‘°] take over the French cod:fishing | aitacked a British cruiser forma- islands south of Newfoundland tion off the Egyptian port, in the (Previous accounts had varied | pastern Mediterranean, sinking one as to whether three or four craft | oruicer with torpedoes. took part in the landing to wrest i i control from Vichy.) The admiral said he had discussed occupation of the islands with Ca- nadian government officials and the United States Minister to Ottawa and wished to ask for their agree- ment. but the orders of Gen. de Gaulle intervened. 8.—Robert May- airdromes | in the fighting off Northern Libya., tor- | The Vichy-appointed administra- nhard Hutchins, longtime champion | tor, Baron de Bourant, and his wife of liberal education and pure re- are interned aboard a large tug in the St. Pierre harbor. Girl, 2, Badly Burned Nancy Lee Moore, 2, of 311 Rich- ard avenue, Hillside, Md., was con- fined to Providence Hospital today with first and second degree burns on her mouth, face, head, chest and arms suffered when, according to police, she pulled a kettle of hot candy off the stove in the kitchen | of her home. search exclusively in universities, came out last night for vocational | training and applied research in wartime. The University of Chicago presi- dent told the faculty at the 22d annual trustees’ dinner “when war has been declared, long run activi- tles must be sacrificed ta the short run activity of winning the war.’ “We have stood for liberal educa- tion and pure research. What the country must have now is vocational training and applied research.” Dr. Hutchins said universities, schooled in teaching methods, must . brepare to train thousands of pe: sons and exercise ingenuity in devis- ing courses. He predicted the war | would be won in scientific labora- toriesA Iu flemnriam FOINDEX1ER. PATSAY A, 1n lovin of _ous ot . Torher PATSAY A" POINDEXTER, “%ho pasied away Twenty years ago loday, Jan- uary . 19 In_our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of You ‘are mnear We who loved you dearly miss you, As it dawns another year DAUGHTER. MAMIE LEE. GRANDCHIL- DREN. BEULAH C. LUCAS. LAURENCE - s CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Jan. l POOLE, BRADLEY STELL trib ot e e Be ey OgLo\,,‘,,,,,Am;;‘,;:’,' —The William James Rucker Con- | E. who departed s lite Tlomr sears. ags ioney, Semiss valescent Home for Children, only | 8. 193X one of its kind in the Old Dominion, FOWEL ER A. an{nd but loving | will be opened today under the direc- ELMER A POW- | tion of the orthopedics department memory ear son, FLL. who passed away flve vears ago to- day. Janusry X, 19 MOTHER. * | of the University of Virginia Hos- In_sweet_mem- pital. NYDER. EDWARD E. of my dear husband. EDWARD F. NYDER. who left me iwenty-one years ago today. January 8, 1021 Thoughts of you are drifting back, ’ Orflwpedlc Unit to Open Within my dreams o stay To_know that you are resting When twilight ends the day HIS LOVING WIFE, VOLLAND., AUGUSTA R. In lovine re- membrance of our dear mother. AUGUSTA R VOLLAND. who passed away one year ago today, January & 1941. Deep in our hear(s you are fondly remem- Te Sweel” huppy memories cling to your name: Hearts that loved you with deepest devotion | Alwass will love you in death just tne | same. | HER LOVING CHILDREN. * | WOODS, DAVID In loving memory of & dear husband tather, DAVID L. WOODS. who entered into eternal rest one sear ago today, January 8, 1941 | i This das recalls a memory | Of a dear one called to rest: | And we who think of you todax Are the onex who love you_best. DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER Winter's first SNOW WARNS OF COUGHS AND COLDS! Frank Geier’s Sons’ | COMPANY Funeral Directors 1113 Severth Street N.W. NA. 2473 Branch Funeral Home 3605 Fourteenth St. N.W. HObart 2326 Be prepared! : GLYCERINE Soothe your 34 TABLETS I JANUARY 8, 1942. |Charlton M. Clark }Rites Planned Today Punera] services will be held for Charlton M. Clark, president emerx-\ tus of the Mississippi State So- cier,\'. at 4 pm. today at the Church | of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets N.W. | Burial will be Friday in Trinity Church Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, | Md. Mr, Clark is survived by his wife, Mrs, Sophia Isham Clagett Clark; daughter, Elizabeth Clagett | a brother, Dr. Clifton P.| and a sister, Mrs. Edward Coleman of Kosciusko, Miss. | | | Rifes Planned Tomorrow For James J. McCarron James Joseph McCarron, 87, In- dian War veteran, who died Sunday at the Soldiers’ Home, will be buried in the cemetery there tomorrow | after services at 10 am. in the | chapel. He had lived at the home ilor 42 years, A native of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. McCarron was attached to the 10th Infantry Band for 24 years. During that time he traveled all about the Southwes was settling Indian disputes. He ! also served in the Spanish-Ameri- can War. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. | Gertrude E. Gilkison, of this city and three sons, Lt. Col. Edward P. | McCarron, U. S. A, Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio; Maj. Thomas R. McCarron, U, S. A, retired, of Ta- and James Joseph of Fort Wayne, Ind. " GOLLINS FUNERAL HOME Francis J. Collins 3821 14th St. N.W Telephone Randolph 7117 1942 MODELS RADIO PHOXOG while his detachment |« Roberf Thrall, 0. P. M. 'Specialists, Dies af 35 35, pro- | Robert MacD. C. Thrall, ducuon specialist in the manufac- turing section of the aircraft branch of the Office of Production Manage- ment, died yesterday in Johns Hop- kins Hospital, Baltimore, after a week’s illness. A native of Detroit, he came here April 22 of last year to work for the | Government, | ufacturing concerns. been associated with several man- He received his Ph. D. in 1930 from Yale Uni- versity. He made his home at 1512 North Rolfe street, Arlington. He is survived by his mother, Mrs, Seymour Johnson, Port Wash- ington, N. Y.; his father, G. C. 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