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A—10 #% @ard nf Thanks JONES, BERT, JR. The family of the late BERT JONES, Jr., wish to ex- &eu their apprec to their many enlh" l.nd"\lj‘ncle. THE FAMILY. Beaths ABBOTT, JEFFERSON T. Departed this Yfe Sunday, January 11. 1942. in Gallinger Hospital. JEFFERSON T. ABBOTT. the son of Sarah C. Abbott. He also is survived by a wife, Rosa Abbott: three sisters. two brothers. other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting with L. E. Murray & Son, 12th and V sts. n.w. Funeral notice later. AGAR. ELIZABETH V. day, January 11, 1947 Suddenly. on Sun- ai her recidence, 1835 Phelps pl. n'w.. ELIZABETH V. AGAR. | beloved sister of Mrs. D. E. Whitman and | Mics Sarh Florence Agar ‘Services at ihe S. H. Hines Co_funeral home. 2001 14th st uary 13. at 3 pm. Interment Erie, Pa. ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM. Suddenly. on Thursday, January 8, 1942, in Cincinnati. Onio. M ° ARMSTRONG. beloved husband of Jennie Armstrong. Private funeral services at Bethesda Chevy Chase funenl home of William Reu ben Pumphrey. 7005 Wisconsin ave. n.w.. Tuesday, January 13, a Interment private. 12 BRESNAHAN, ELLA BRIGGS. On Sat- urd-y. January 10, 1942, 2 pm. 7 ol H the late James Brecnafun Ahd mother of Mty Georss Gillingham_of Washington, D C.. and Raymond Bresnahan of Hinsdale. Tl Funeral services from the 8. H. Hines ‘0. funeral home, 2901 14ih St. n.w. on esday. January 13. at R:10 pm. thence to the Church of the Nativity. 6000 Geor ave nw. where mass will be offered s am. Interment fowers.) BURCH. HATTIE G. On Sunday. uary 11, 1942 at Casualty Hospital TIE G. BURCH, beloved s r of Mrs Cameneal Castic. Doshia Wilson and Carl E. Jenkins of Kings Mountain, N. C.: de- voted niece of Samuel See. Many other | relatives and friends also survive Re- ting at the Campbell funeral 4th St sw 1 funeral Jater. BURROWS, ELIZABETH. On January 11. 1942, at her home. lane. Bethesda. Md A I' ROWS. belaved wife of ine late J Burrows and mother of Stanley F. Bur- Tows. Remains resting at the Colonial 1 home of Wm. Reuben Pumphres 3 until 4 p.m. Wednesda private. Jan- Funeral services and interment Kent City. Mich 1% COCKRILL, PAUL FRANCIS, On Sun. day. January 11. 1942 at o N in e Arlimaton: Va.. PAUL FRANCIS COCKRILL, beloved husband of Margaret Jane Cockrill and son of Joseph and Cath- erine Cockrill of Lowsville Ky. brother ©of Mys. Thomas Kennedy. John Cockrill %urenu P. Cockrill. Mark Cockrill and omas_Cockrill. Mr. Cockrill ‘s Testing the Fitzgerald funeral home :245 W son blvd.. Arlington, until X.30 Wednes- day. January 14 Requiem mass at St Church, Cherrydale. Arlington. at ment at Arlington National COFFER, MARY. Departed this Bunday. January 11, 1947 at her res dence, 139 H st_se. MARY COFFER. de- voted wife of Robert Coffer. mother of | Delores. Robert, jr.. Odessa, Bernard and Lawrence Coffer. " She also leaves to mourn their loss five sisters and four brothers and other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at Dabney & Garner funeral home, 442 M st. n.w. Remains may be viewed Tues- day, ‘January 13. after 4 pm. at above funeral home. Funeral Wednesday. January 14 St Vincent De Paul's Church. South Capi- Tol and M sts. se. at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. [} CORBIN, ROSCOE G Jan- uary 11. 19842 ROSCOE Services and _interment W. Va. Arrangements Georgetown funeral home. COWEN. ELIZA JANE. Or Saturday. Jan- wary 10. 1947, at Garfield Hospital. FLIZA JANE COWEN of 6f44 32nd st. nw.. widow of the late Stephen S. Walters and_ beloved mother of Charles §. Walter A, Gary E.. Dibble and Marion 1 Walters. Mrs. J. C. Myers and Mrs. B, J. Peterson Services {rom the 8. H, Hines Co_ funeral home, 2901 14th st. nw. on d January 13. at 11 am. Intermen: Creek Cemetery. CRAVEN. BRIDGET. On Friday mary 9 142" BRIDGET CRAVEN. beloted wife of the late Patrick Craven and moth of Cecelia M. Craven Funeral _from her late Apt 506, 2700 Copnecticut ave esday, January 13, et mass at St. Thomas Apostle T Selatives nd. frieads savited terment Mount Olivet Cemetery CRAV] BR"N'IT The ‘wision. Auxiliary -\n"vn' Py Hlbernians are to Meet a1 tre home of our late sister. BRIDGET CRAVEN, 2700 Connecticut av at 8 pm. Mon- day, January 17. 1942 ROSE MARTIN, President. MRS. ALLEN. Secretary. DETWILER, FRANK. On Saturday. Jan- gary 10,1942 at hic bome, Clifton St a.. FRANK DETWILER. beloved of Sarah Detwiler. Remains resting at the E. W. Groff funeral home, until 10 a.m. Monday. Funeral services from his late residence on Monday. January 12,'at 2 pm. Inf ¢ Clifton Station. Va 1" DOVE. KATHRYN MARIE. On Sunda; January 11. 1942. at her residence. 1 Newton st. ne. KATHRYN MARIE _DOVE (nee Ecker). beloved wife of Jonn Franci Dove. mother of Charles Vincent Dove and Mrs_Kathryn D. Rapp. Funeral from the above residence on Thursday. January 15, Services at Brook- land _Baptist Church. 16th and Morroe sts. ne. at 2 pm_Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends_in- vited 1 ESMAY, JOSEPHINE BERTIE. On Satur- v. January 10. 1942 at her_residence. t JOSEPHINE_BERTIE Agnes e On Sundav. G. CORBIN in Hun by Cha on bers’ Ladies' DI- w., Violet L. Geraci and Weller E. Andrew and Harry Nicholson, Services at the Chambers f 1400 Chapin st nw. at1 pm. Relntivi erment Fort Lincoln Cem: ESMAY, JOSEPHINE. A special me ing of Gavel Chapter. No. ° O. E. S. is called for Mo day night. January 12. 1 .t Masonic Temple at 7 pm and New York ave 1ath st nw. for ducting our late sister, JOSEPHIN pasced away on Saturday, Janu Bervices at Chambers' funeral ‘home. Chapin sts. at & D = GRACE_MINS ICK. Worthv Matron. CONRAD PRAZTORIUS v Patron. © BARBY Socren MATTIE. On Saturday %fl'nm GN ns, si l‘r n( Caroline F:h also an\f‘ mh‘r rrlxm\ s and friends Friends may call at her late residence. 1024 G st. n.e., 1 Wednesday. Church. Gainsville. Va Relatives and friends invited. Interment church cem- etery. Arrangements by W. Ernest JB;‘ GOOD, NELLIE M. On Monday, Janu- IY;OIO‘ 194 at the “residence of hrr Nln E. Good and mother of Mrs, F C. Brinley and Miss Florence E. Good and randmother of Mrs. Frank James of West 5"(!“)1\ and C. Frank Svre of Santa Fe, h!Fune;nl Ir&m n:: \;«'w\'&' January 14. at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar GORDON, EMMA. Departed thx( Hospital. EMMA GORDON._formerly of | 1131 6th st. n.w. their loss one daughter. three sons. one sister, five grandchildren and other rela- tives and friends. Remains restinz l; Dabney & Garner funeral home, 342 M st. nw. Remains may be viewed Tuesday, January 13, after 4 p.m, at the above neral home ‘uFun!rnl Wednesday, January 14, from ‘Vermont Avenue Baptist Church at 1 p.m . Rev. Murray officiating. Interment V\llod- Jawn Cemetery. L d GAMAN, OUIDA E. On Sunday J-r‘n‘u‘ury 11, 1947, at her residence. 914 Tvg st.. “Arlington. Va. OUIDA E. HAGAMAN. beloved wife of E. M. Haga- man and daughter of Mrs. Teressa White. ‘Also_surviving are two sisters. Mrs_ Blythe W*Rosses of Daston. Ohio. and Mre, Te- ressa Lewis: two brothers, Edward L. White of Ariington. Va. and A. E. White Glendale. Cali O mmains resting at the Tres funeral home. 2847 Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va. where funeral seryices will be held on Tuesday. January 13, at 2 pm. Interment Afington National Cemetery. JKesport, N. J.. papers please copy.) i DANIEL 1. On Saturday. Jan- aar i ANTEY Mis recidence. 4411 Ol Dominion drive. Arlington. Va.. DANIEL I HAHN. the beioved husband of the late Edith Virginia Hahn, father of Mrs. Ella lizabeth ~Johnson and Mr. Daniel B. ahn. r. Funeral services from Chambers' George- 31st and M sts. n.W. 13, at 11 am. Rela- invited. Interment services for . who 10, 14th funeral Jan- al January 14 at 2 Deal tuneral | on Wednesday. lite on Tuesday, January tives and ‘friends Cedar Hill Cemetery. HARLOW, THOMAS A. On Sunday. January 11, 1942 at Garfield Hospif THOMAS A. HARLOW. son of the late Richard and Johanna Harlow. Funeral from T. F. Costello's_funeral home. 1722 North Capitol st.. on Tuesday, January 13, at 9:30 am. Reauiem mass at St. Anthony's Church at 10 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HARLOW, THOMAS A. All members of Webb Pressmen’s Union. No. 6. are requested to attend the funerol of our late brother. THOMAS A HARLOW. who died ~ Sunday. January 11, 1942, at Garfleld Hospital. Funeral from the Costello fu- neral home, 1723 North Cap- itol st. n.w.. Tuedday, January 13. at 9:30 am. Services at St. Anthony's Church at 10 am__Burial Mount Olivet Cemetery_ FUNERAL DESIGNS, MANNIN 1627 Conn. Ave. GUDE BROS CO0. snrm mm Sllll' @15 _Penna. Ave. SE. Linceln 1618, GEO. C. SHAFFER. Inc. EXPRESSIVE TRIBUTES AT MODERATE FRICEB. PHONE NA. 0106, gren Evmins Cor. 14th & Eye } EeSiong: DE._2606. l'lonl M n.w. on Tuesday, Jan- | at her residence, | ELLA BRIGGS | HAT- | Fairfax. Vawd Janiare' v the purpose of con- | after 6 p.m. Monday. Jan- | of (i She leaves to mourn | Braths | HARPER, NELLIE R. EASTWOOD. On Sunday, January 11, 1042, at her home, 200 East Underwood st., Chevy Chase, Md., NELLIE R. EASTWOOD HARPER. beloved wife of James E. Harper. Funeral services at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pum- phrey. 7005 Wisconsin aye. Wednesda January 14. at 2 p.m. Interment Roc Creek Cemetery. 13 |, HILL, MARTHA ' Departed this life | Thursday. January 8. 1942, at Blue Plains. | D C., MARTHA HILL. ' 8he leaves to | mourn' a loving husband, Sherman Hill, and many friends. Remains resting | James M. Miller & Son’s. 2256 12th st. Funersl Tuesday, ® January 1o p.m., from the above funeral home. | terment Harmony Park Cemetery. HOWARD, BELLE PIERCE, On Sunday, | January 11 1947 " at Garfleld Hospil | BELLE® PIERCE HOWARD of st nw. beloved wife of Dr. §. Wi Mary Isabel Patchell | Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral | home, 2001 14th st. n.w. on Tuesday, | January 13. at ‘1 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. (Pléase omii flowers.) - HUNT, KATHERINE B. On Saturda: January 10, 1943, at_her residence, 1007 Otis st. n.e. KATHERINE B. HUNT. be- loved wife of the late Z. Tayior Hunt and mother of Mrs. Thomas E. Lucas. Mrs. | Harry G. Peddon and Mrs. Clem E. Os- | | neral from the above residence on January 15, at 8.30 am.: thence nthony's Church. where mass will be offered at 9 am. Reiatives and friends imnvited. Interment’ Rock Creek Cemetery. | | ESON, FARL L. On Sunday. | at hs e T Reilly | . Coral Hiils, Md., EA Services ai Chambers funcral home. 11th st. se. on Wednesday. January 14, at 1 pm. Relatives and friends invited. | Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 13 | JARRETT, ROBERT C. On Sunday, January 11, 194, ROBERT C. JARRETT. iate residence, 1 10th st ‘n.w., the beloved husband of Daisy Jarrett Services and _interment Atlanta January 13. Services by Cham- KELBAUGH, HOWARD BURTON. On Sunday. Jinuary 11 his residence. owie BAUGH beioved husband of Cora H. Kel- baugh (nee Hawkins) | _ Funeral from the Methodist Church, [ Bowie. on Tuesdar January 13 ‘at, § p.m. Relatives and friends invited. = In- terment Friendship Cemetery, Harman, Md. KRAMER, MACK L. On Friday. January 9. 1943 at Memorial Hospital. Richmond. Va. MACK L. KRAMER. beloved husband of "Annle Hortense Kramer. father of Dorothy Louise Kramer, son of Harry Kramer of Hendersonville. N_ C. and brother of Grant Kramer of St_ Peters- burg, Fla: Elmer Kramer of Travelers Resi: 8. C’; Frederick Kramer of Hender- sonville; N.'C.. and Leona. Katherine and William Kramer of Redfern, Calif. Services at the residence. Z0:#5 N. Tav- lor st Arlington. Va. on Tuesday. Jan- uary 13, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ' Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. | Services by Chambe 12 | KBEITZ wi | day. January 8, 1 of 46 Florida ave. nw. beloved son of | Rhoda Kreitz and the late Lewis Kreitz, | brother of Hazel Evans. Ella Johnson and Rhode and James Kreitz: uncie of Samuel Evans. He also leaves other relatives and | friends. Mr. Kreitz_is _resting at neral home. 30 H <t. ne be_held Tie: Suddenlv. on Thurs- Stewart's fu- where services ary 15, &t Lo nds inv uary | 1947, at Doctors’ Hospf | BERNARD 5. LANE. husband of the Bertha Johnson Lane and father of M Constance Lane Gingrich and Mrs. Priscilla | Lane Shephard. Friends are invited to call at Gawler's chapel, 1 Pa_ave Nw Sarvices will be held at the Firet Con- gregational Church. 10th and G sts. n.w. on Wednesday. January 14, at § p.m. | Interment private. 13 | LANHAM, WILLIAM €. oOn saturdas. | Jany 1047, at Garfield Hospital. WILLTAM C. LANHAM, beloved son of Mrs. | e A Lanham of Upper Marlboro, Md ving are four = sisters. ' two ther relatives and many friends. Friends mav call at his late residence atier 4 p <" Requiem mass will Mary’s Catholic Church. on Tuesday, January Arrangements by Mc- LEONARD. MARY ANN Friday. Januarv 9. 194 pital. MARY ANN STERLING LEONARD. beloved wife of Leonidas M. Leonard. 1941 Calvert st. n.w.: mother of Robert Ster- | { ling Leon Lexington. Va Funeral services Easton. 11 am. LEWIS, ARTHUR T. On Saturday | nary 1 blev Hospital, AR- | THOR T Poplar_ave Takoma P Ma ) 24 ‘nasband of | tne late Johnnie Gertrude Lewls. Funeral services at the Bethesda-Chevy Cnase tui Wm. Reuben Pum- phres. 11 aye.. on t nm Intefment ry. Gaithersburg. Md AW, GFRTRUDE TURNER. January 11, 1942 ER McCAW. beloved wife of the late ¢ Winiam TERLING. Doctors” Hos- January Jan- Forest Oak Cemet TUR ! Mathew H MeCatw and mother Jewelt and Mathew Wilson McCaw Foneral from the James T, Ryan funeral home. 317 Pa. ave. se. on Tuesday Jan- uary 1 thence fo the Srcond BADURY Church, 13th and East Capitol 8¢ ervices will be held at 2 pm. Rela d friends invited to attend. Intel dar Hill Cemetery . OWEN FOREST. Suddenly on undav. January 11. 1042 near Rock: ville. Md . OWEN FORFST MILLS, beloved husband of Mary J. Mills Funeral services at the Colonial funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey. Rockville, A on Wednosdav, January 14, at 11 am Forest Oak Cemeters, Gai- Md 13 MURRAY, ANDREW E. On Pridas. Jan uary 61942 ANDREW E. MURRAYV. the beloved husband ‘of Anna Russell Murrey and son of Mary E. and the late John P. Murray of 1317 Farragut st. n.w. Pravers at the Chambers funera [ 1400 Chapin =t n.w. on Tuesday, 13._at R:30 am A home nuary and friends invited. National Cemetery CHARLES GORHAM. Sunday. January 11. 1942. at dence. 407 Columbia rpike. A Va. CHARLES GORHAM PARKER loved hushand of Kathleen F. P | father of Mrs. Robert Hulburt, Mi. | thy and Ellen_Parker. Alsn sur one Stepson Richard R Newma e nt the Tve ilson” blvd., Arlingto: s may call ervices will be held at th lor Tussday, Jamuary 13 terment private PARME MINNIE January 11 Bryant n ife of the late S Parmele and mother of Mrs. James L. | Bates of Washington. D. C.. and Mrs. Mary | P. Dibble of Rochester, N. Y. . 1 Services at the 8. H. Hines Co._ funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. on _Tuesday. January 13, at 4:30 pm. Interment Lima, N. Y. QUAID, CLARENCE DANIEL. urday. January 10, . | DANTEL “'QUAD. ~hisband *of | Bionier “ouaid | Remaiis rsune'as tne Chambers Riverdale funeral home. | Notice ‘of funeral later 12 EESE, ARTHUR. On_Sunday. January 19 ARTHUR REESE. husband of Ehits Erings o o e Seward Phillins Reese of Maxwell Field, Ala., and Xenna R. Moseley of 1406 New are_invited to call at Gawler's . 1750 Pa_ave n.w. where services will be held on Tuesday. January 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. ROBERTS, WILLIAM W. On _Sund: January 11, 1942. at Emergency Hospi! WILLIAM W. ROBERTS. beloved husband of Margaret C. Roberts (nee Downs) and father of Rowena M. Earl Paul. Doloris and Donald Roberts and Mrs. Lorraine Greco. Friends may call at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e.. where services will be held on Wednesday. January Interment Arlington | PARKER. on funeral par- at 11 am. In- W. On Sunday. vited. ROBINSON. WILLIAM H., Attorney. De- parted this life Sunday. January 11, 1942, at his residence. 1736 12th st. n.w., Attor- ney WILLIAM H. ROBINSON. He is sur- vived by a wife. Mrs. Mary E. Robinson: other relatives and friends. ~Remains rest- ing with L. E. Murray & Son, 12th and Vs nw. Funeral notice later. . SANDERS, NANNIE L. On Sunday. January 11 at the Tesidence of her daughter. ertha_B. Burdette, 718 North Wakefleid st., Arlington. NAN- NIE L. SANDERS, beloved wife of the late John D. Sanders. Remains ‘resting at the Ives funeral home, 2847 Wilson blyd., Arlington. Va.. where services will be heid on Wedne#day, January 14, at 2 pm. Interment Con- Rressional Cemetery, Washington, D. C. 13 SEARLES. CLARA CLIFT. On Sunday, January 11, 1942. at Doctors’ Hospital. CLARA CLIFT SEARLES. widow of Mailler Searles and mother of Mrs. Jean Delattre- Seguy of Washington, D, C.. and Mrs. Rob- ert_Parker MacFadden of New York City. Services private. SMITH, WILLIAM COLEMAN. on Sun- day. January 11, 1942, he ' Alexandria Hospital. WILLIAM COLEMAN | SMITH husband of Aileen H. Smith and father of James A. W. and Marforie A. Smith. Re- mains resting at the Demaine funeral home. 817 King st., Alexandria, Va. Services the Emanuel _Episcopal Church, Alexandria, Va., Tuesday, January 13, at 11:15 a.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Arrangements by the Demaine funeral home. SMOOT, MINNIE B. On Monday, Jan- 2 at Freedmen's Hospital Notice of funeral later. STEPPER, VIRGINIA M. On Saturday, January 10,1942, VIRGINIA M. STEPPER, beloved wife of John B. Stepper and mother of John Wayne Stepper, the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. fu st. n.e. on Tuesday. at_2 pm. ~Relatives and friends tnvited. Intertaeht Gieawood Come eter, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. d Mi A LL 5200 dh aod HoNkdAL DikicToRs Crematorium. - V. L. SPEARE CO. Neith 'es307_t0 _NOT ©0OND! 7 o‘é.:'}.‘:’.‘w s ahment. ), 1605 H'5¢. N National Sovz h | ard and mother of William 8. Howard and | Jan- | 9 5171 on | Tuesday. | on | Mass will be celebrated | | at Fort FAiver Ghanel ae B . Relatves 2. MINNIE W. PARMELE | o Alton g | 14, at 2:30 pm. Relatives and nlrnds}l‘n-\ | | | of Carl 1942, a HOWARD ' BURTON 'KEI- | I'lyn W. Morris and Mrs. Edith W. Greene WILLIAM KREITZ | 11th st v | ter and sister, INE"TA BANKS who passed | TER. who departr GERTRUDE | | of ‘my’ | Part of my life lie 5 | ERINE SHEPP. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Shanghai Wege Trend Up | Judge Rutherford’s China, will be Increased according Funeral Is Delaye d By Legal Barrier to the cost-of-lving index Law Blocks Wish for Burial at Estate of Jehovah's Witnesses B:aths TREVEY. EWEL, B. On Sunday, Jan- uary 11, 1942, at {is home, Rockville. Md., EWELL'B. TREVEY. beloved husband of Louise Gloyd Tre ey. Remains resting at the Colonial uneral home of Wm Reuben Pumphrey, Rockville. Md. Funeral services Vednesday. January 14, st Si Mary's Catiolic Church, 'Rockwile: Md.. where reauien mass will te offered at 9:30 a.m. Intern'ni Darnestown Ceme- tery. 13 TUCCL. URBANo. On Saturday. Jan- vary 10, 1942 UFBANG TUCCL. beloved husband of the lae Carmelia Tucci (nee Di Pomziano) ane father of Mrs. Helen Citrano, Joseph T.ccl, Rose Frances Ar- none, Mary Robison, Leonard Anthony and Albert Tucci_ Funeral from Tinothy Hanlon's funeral parlor, 641 H st. n.e, Tuesday. January 13, at 8:50 am. High requiem mass at Holy Rosary Churci at § am. Interment | St Mary's Cemeter.. “Relatives and friends vitey TURNER. CHAR. B3 the Assoctated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan. 12—Ly- ing on his deathbed, Judge Joseph Franklin Rutherford, 72, world lead- er of Jehovah's Witnesses, voiced a last wish. He asked disciples to bury him at dawn of the day after death in a uazy 121947 at Lis residence. CHARLES | hillside crypt at Beth-Sarim, the TURNER, husband of Julia Turner, father | estate built here for the biblical King \lht?ne-{:‘lr];!il; "Exlh l”rarm‘pr”énfld bmnz'm. David’s return to earth. ’[’Hnr:‘tmldrr; anc other reatives and Judgel Ru’tr{l;rt:éd di}edt at the e, A estate last ursday, but no an- NMaban e Sene | nouncement was made until yester- rted this| day. N'u%| (Judge Rutherford’s right to On Monday. Jan- later. Arrangements by Malvan & Sche WASHINGTON, life Sunday’ snort iinews, PERCY waBHINGTON, | He | 1S survivee Y R LV rs, Laura - P Wathingian: three dauchiers, "Mrs Cieo| CDE title of “judge” is doubtful Hyson. Mrs. Ianta Jackson and Mrs He is said to have served as a cir- y ' Buchanan: _-Ight sons, Raymona f 4 cplnaid. B4k Housion, Keanetn, | CUlt judge shortly after being ad en and Maurs e Washinglon: one sis- mitted to the bar in Missouri.) Whishingion. {wo ‘& ms. Mrs. Jennie Ureen| Today Judge Rutherford's body and Miss Mary Lopax. and six srandchu- | dren Remains reting &' tne Barnes & | Matthews funeral ‘ome. 614 4th st. s.w.| Notice of a later. | SAMUL W. On Sunday, Jan- | y 942, at hs residence. 1119 Mon- fello ave. n.e’ SAMJEL W. WATSON, hus. band of the fate L/dia P. Watson. father of Mrs. Martha W. Scott_Mrs. Lydia Eve- grandfather of Pa ., W. Mrs. Louise W. Pr way son of Portland, O~g. and David A, Wat- son of Pittsburgh. Pa_ Remains resting 1 the Allen & Mor ow Funeral Home. Inc.. 3 St nw Notice of funera later. WEBER. HENRY W. On Saturday, Ji uary 10. 1.5 _residence. 5007 Stonw ¥ "WEBER. beloved h band of Sophin E. Veber | Services at the awove residence on Tues- day. January 13, & 2 pm._Relatives and friends invited to a tend. Interment Pros- | pect Hiil Cemetery 12 WEST. CLARENCS Scott: brother of Edward J. Wat- H._On Sunday._Jan- ua 11 19 ‘LARENCE H. "(TAD) | WEST, beloved son of Ellen H. West. He| i3 8150 survived by five brothers and one | Services at Chamyers’ funeral home, 517 | re. on Tiesday. January 13, at 2 pm._ Relatives a.d friends invited. In- ferment Arlington National Cemetery. In Memortam BANKS. INETTA A tribute of love and devotion in memors of our beloved daugh- JOSEPH FRANKLI RUTHERFORD. —A. P. Wirephoto. was still unburied, his last wish thwarted by a county law forbid- | ding burial on the estate because it | is not a legally zoned cemetery. Hearing Obtained. Followers of the Jehovah's Wit- nesses’ movement obtained a hear- ing date January 24 to present their burial permit petition befort the County Health Commission. Prepa- rations went ahead, meantime, on| an apparently elaborate memorial to | be erected at the estate. Judge Rutherford, who once| termed organized Christianity nn‘ “unholy alliance against the com- | mon people,” had been ill here for two months. Dr. George Roy Ste- venson, who signed the death cer- tificate, said Judge Rutherford had known for 18 months of the malig- |nant condition that eventually | brought his death. Chief of a movement that spreadl to 36 countries, Judge Rutherfordl claimed 2,000,000 followers to whom | | he prophesied a millenium. Made Thousands of Addresses. Dignified and severe, the former Missouri lawyer made thousands of addresses to gatherings of wit- | nesses and in later years over the radio. He campaigned for Wil- liam Jennings Bryan in 1896, but sometime later abandoned political affairs to become a follower of Pastor Charles Taze Russell, proph- et of an approaching Armageddon | and a man who preached hell was a myth. After Mr. Russell died in 1916, Judge Rutherford assumed the leadership of an expanded move- ment. Although Judge Rutherford | refused to set any definite year for the arrival of the millenium, his followers kept alive the statement that “millions now living will never die.” . i During recent years Jehovah's father. CLAUDE & SMITH. who passed | Witnesses have been involved in Tamary 1340y one Year seo ‘°’”-‘:2c1'drnls attracting national at- | tention. You are gone. o For e D S ou L alwaye be: Judge Rutherford, an able lawyer, We will ever_t'ink of thee personally argued most of the cases which Jehovah's Witnesses appealed to the Supreme Court in defense of HIS DEVOTED V/FE AND CHILDREN, MABLE K. CL/JDE A. JR,: MABLE. activities by members throughout the country. DORIS SMITH STEWART, VANIE. A tribute of love | and devotion to t.e memory of our be- | loved husband. fa ner. son. brother and | grandfather. VANVIE ART, ho Jeparted this lifc one year ago today, Flag Salute Case. anuary 12, Just when life vas sweetest Most notable of these probably yARd he could 1ave lived his best. was a contest in 1040 on behalf of o hre anteres thore to two Pennsylvania children against a requirement that thfy salute the American flag in school. They had been expelled for refusing to do so on religious grounds. The court, in an 8-to-1 decision by Justice Frank- furter, upheld the flag salute re- away seven years .go. January 12. Revered by all vno knew you. Beloved by us below You've earned y.ur place in Heaven, And you are ¥ sting there we konw HER FAMILY CARTER. EMM.. In lovinz remem- brance of my dear iaughter. EMMA CAR- this life thirty-nine years aro today. J.nuary 190: HER MOTHER. IMMA T. CARTER DE ATLEY, ALIE V. In loving mem- ory of my dear fri-nd. Mrs. ALICE V. DE ATLEY. who passel akav seven years aso today. January 12. 18 At_home 1In the be quuI hills of God. By the valley 0 Test 50 fair: Some day. some tim:. when our task is done. With joy we sha! meet her there "HELMA BERRY. DUNCAN, WILLAM H. In memory of | WILLIAM H. DUNCAN. who departed this life January 12, 1 41 Treasured thougl:s of one so dear bring a -lent tear ts return o scenes long past lls_on. it memors lasts HIS DEVOTED WFE, DAUGHTER AND GRANDDAUGHTIR 1035, of our devoted and srandmother. KATH- D GIBSON. who entered LOBRLE e "BUE ER adD STHI SUTTON B LANCASTER, EINA. In memory of our | dear _daughter ar{ sister, EDNA LAN- CASTER. who passd away two years ago today. January 12 1040. Jusk when life was sweetest And she coulc have lived her best, The gate of He'ven opened And she enterd there 'o rest MOTHE? AND BROTHERS HENRY In_loving memory dear husba'd. HENRY L. LYLES, who ‘departed thi: life seven years ago today, January 12 1935 Dear is the spot \here he is laid Sweet 15 the memo y that never will fade: buried deep Under the sod wh ‘e my dear one slceps HIS DEVOTID WIFE. FANNIE. + MILLER. JOHN T. In_sacred memory | o ‘olr dent father. JOHN T NILLER Wiy passed to the grea ‘bevond four years ago today. January 1t Gone. but not mmmn D VOTED CHILDREN. PENN. BEULAH B. A tribute of love to the ory of m: dear friend. BEULAH | B. PENN. who pased away one year ago | today. January 12 1941 God knows how -iuch we miss her, Never shall mmories fade Loying_ thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid GIRL FRIEND, NARY E. GRANDY. SCHRIDER, HEMIY. In memory of our dear father and grandfather. HENRY SCHRIDER. who (eparted this life thir- | teen years ago tod:v. January 12. 1929, Like ivy on a_-ithered oak When sl oth. things decay. Our love Tor hin. will still keep green And never faie awav THE FAMILY. A tribute of love dear husband and the meme « Ly ITH. CLAUD® S, e memors_of ou L1t not forgotten And he entere. there to rest. EiR WIS, SATIE SIEWARL, AND CHIL- In_our lonely hiirs of thinking Thoughts of 3w are very near; We who love you sadly miss you As it dawns =other vear. HIS DEVOTED M(THER AND BROTHER AND SISTER, S\DIE STEWART. BER- NARD VIO.A. If yoar heating plant took a beating in the celd spell, and needs repair or replace- ment, call us for immediate action. FURNRCES Repaired or Replaced * BOILERS Repaired or Replaced * RADIATORS Repaired or Replaced Water Tanks Repaired or Replaced * 0il Burners Repaired or Replaced Fuel Merchants Since 1858 714 13th St. N.W. NAtl. 3068 % (Reslacements subject to Government Regulation) | tracted national attention occurred D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942 Thomas A. Harlow, 72, Dies; Star Employe for 56 Years Assistant Foreman Of Pressroom Was Native of District Thomas Aloysius Harlow, 72, one of the oldest employes of The Star, where he was assistant foreman of the pressroom, died yesterday at Garfield Hospital. He had been confined to his home, 1230 Rhode Island avenue N.E, by illness since Christmas. Mr. Harlow, who was born in the District December 4, 1870, went to Immaculate Conception School. After school he and his brother, ‘Walter Harlow, sold copies of The Star on the street. The records in- dicate he became a pressman at The Star in May, 1886. His brother said Mr. Harlow first ran copy for the court run and, that when he was offered a job either as reporter or pressman, decided to become the latter. He explained that Mr. Harlow was interested in mechanics and enjoyed as a child “hanging around” The Star press- room. Walter Harlow also recalled that his brother was captain of an old sandlot baseball team which played where the city post office is now located, and that he was fond of bowling. He also is survived by another THOMAS ALOYSIUS HARLOW. —Star Staff Phodo. brother, Charles Harlow of Wash- | ington. Requiem mass will be celebrated at | 10 am. tomorrow at St. Anthony’s Church, with burial in }"vunt (fiivet Cemetery. | Mrs. Gerfrude McCaw Dies After Long lliness Mrs. Gertrude Turner'McCaw, 75, widow of Mathew H. McCaw, super- visor of passenger equipment of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, died yesterday at Sibley Hospital affer & long illness. quirement as constitutional. The dissenter was the present Chief Jus- tice Stone. Earlier that term the court upheld Jehovah’s Witnesses in challenging the constitutionality of a Connecti- cut law which required solicitors for religious causes to obtain permits. The court also held, in the same case, that the playing of a phono- graph record on New Haven streets to attack the Catholic Church did not constitute a breach of the peace. Once in New York's Madison Square Garden in 1939, a speech Judge Rutherford was delivering to his fol- lowers was interrupted by a 15-min- ute disturbance resulting in injuries to more than 40 persons. His Je- hovah's Witnesses tangled with au- thorities from Maine to Texas, their cars often wrecked, their headquar- ters sacked and burned. One of the incidents which at- 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Second Bap- tist Church, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. McCaw came to this city from Huntington, W. Va, in 1905. Mrs. McCaw was an active member of the Second Baptist Church. She is survived by two sons, William Jewett McCaw and Mathew McCaw, both of Washington; a sis- ter, Mrs. Evelyn Wilson Malcolm of Buena Vista, Ga., and a brother, Walter D. Wilson of Ashland, Ky. in 1935, when the father of a Lynn, | Mass., schoolboy bitterly resisted efforts to make his son salute the American flag and sing “America.” Judge Rutherford upheld the father, one of his adherents, and described the efforts to obtain the salute as “in line with Hitlerism.” Judge Rutherford spent nine months in the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta in 1917 for urging Amer- icans to refuse to take an active part {in the war. He was freed by a Court of Appeals order. Society Meets Tonight The Eastern Shore Society of Washington will meet at 7 o'clock tonight at the Cairo Hotel. William T. Kruglak of the Civilian Defense Air-raid Warden Service will speak. Mrs. Helen S. Roberts is chairman of the Committee on Arrangements. Mrs. Eliza J. Cowen Dies at Hospital Here Mrs. Eliza J. Cowen, 83, of 6444 Thirty-second street N.W., died Sat- urday at Garfield Hospital after a short illness. Order of Eastern Star services will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at the Hines’ funeral home, bley Hospital ville, S. C.. came here in 1891. She Don'rsuwg’ wi‘:‘fxg‘“.""". was a member of the Calvary Bap- ‘.‘:;n'aei, P ‘}t:é;nlm. 'lu‘ Unitea States Sol- are seven children, Charles S, C.|MarvA }“;",:,;_nb',,m*:ff;,‘g';{,"}m_ Dibble, Gary E., Marion I. and Wal- | _bpital. i nEE H ter A. Walters, Mrs. John C. Myers | Anarite B N "Wal .'4 851 114 and Mrs. B. J. Peterson; eight | Arthur Deavers. grandchildren and seven great BT Amesre .1, grandchildren. The Rev. William S. Abernethy S of the Calvary Church will conduct | ;::.‘é‘r‘.fn"."y"f‘y‘ lita_Patters | the services at the funeral home at | Gallinger Hospital Deaths Reported Katherine B. Hunt, 85 1007 Otis st. ne Elizabeth B. Hardy. 84. 1419 Clifton st. n.w. Eliza J. Cowen. 82, Garfleld Hospital. Frank B. Richardson. 82, 149 R st. ne Samuel J. McCawley. &1, Casualty Hospital. Arthur T. Lew! .5,;"‘:,; Hosoital. 445" Madison at 691517 N. Freedmen's Hospital 5, Freedmen’s Hospital. Carl Trometre, jr.. 2 Betty Patrick. 80. 11 am. tomorrow. Burial will be in ' Linnel 25. St. Elizabeth's Hos- Rock Creek Cemetery. Prince Wrisht. r., 5. Casualty Hosital. CHRMLCIRAD CHRAD CLHMI CPHRA CLHRLI CHMAI CHPAY | Semi-Annual NCH SHRINER &Y Amencas Tinest Shoes for Mer ENTIRE STOCK . CUSTOM GRADES $]]45 $]185 $12.85 SHRINER SHOES "-‘ Made by French, Shriner & Urner ’9 ’s llCOlPOIATlD 1409 G ‘STREET N.W. DISTRICT 3822 NOT CONNECTED WITH SALTZ BROS. INC. Our Semi-Annual Clothing Funeral services will be held at | William C. Smith Dies; Aparfment Manager William C. Smith, manager of the Auburn Gardens Apartment in Alexandria, died yesterday of a heart attack. A native of Westmoreland County, Va,, sMr. Smith had been manager of the apartment for the past two years. Previously he had been con- nected with the Public Works Ad- ministration in Richmond and At- lanta. He was a Mason. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.| Alllen Hayes Smith; two children, | Margery and James Smith; two brothers, Charles Henry Smith of | Alexandria and Everett Smith, and | five sisters, Mrs. Knud Olsen, Mrs. John Garrett and Miss Ruby Smith, all of Alexandria; Mrs. Mary A. Smith of Westmoreland County, and Mrs. David Watson of Maryland. | Tentative funeral plans call for services tomorrow . at Emmanuel Church in Alexandria. i Job Protection Asked DENVER, Jan. 12 (#).—The Inter- mountain Typographical Union peti- tioned the International Union to- day to allow locals to protect for the . war’s duration the priority rights of members who leave the printing trade for employment in war production plants. Over 50 Years of watches, jewelry, OVERCOME FEAR— DALE CARNEGIE Author of “How to Win Priends and Influence People” He and his faculty have helped over 30,000 business and pro- fessional men and women to happier, more success- ful lives. 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