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@ards nf Thanks HICKERSON, NAOML I wish to ac- knowledge with deep appreciation the kind- ness shown my wife, NAOMI HICKERSON, in her last illness by many {riends and relatives. CHARLES HIC! N. NEWHEISER, WILLIAM. The family of the late WILLIAM NEWHEISER wish to express their appreciation to thelr many Selatives and friends for their kind expres. gons of sympathy and many beautiful flowers during their bereavement Draths JULIA OVERTON. On Tues- 57,1042, at Garfleld Hos- pifel. JULIA OVERTON ALMAND of 4744 1d st) N Arlington. Va. beloved mother of Mrs. Lewis B. Clephane and Mrs. Fred N Windridge and James Reginald Almand. She is also survived by two grandchildren, Alice Almand &nd Fred N. Windridge. Remeins_ resting at the Ives funeral home, 2847 Wilson blvd.. Arlington, Va., where funeral services wiil be held on Fri- day. January 30, at 2 pm. Interment Co- lumbia Garders Cemeier 26 Y. On Sunday, ARMSTRONG. HEWR 2 Frecdmen's Hos- ALMAND, day uary Braths GOLDSBOROUGH, BENJAMIN F. On Wednesday January' 28 1942 at bid resl- dence. 803 4th st. BENJAM! P GOLDSBOROUGH. beloved father of Leon J. Joseph B.. George A. Goldsborough. Mrs. Maty P.'Scala and Mrs. Helea V. Mala: spina. Services at Chambers’ funeral home, 517 11th st. s.e. Fridi January 30, at 8:30 am. Ma: # am. Relativ terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GEAY, BERNARD IGNATIUS. On Sun- day, January 25, 1047, at his residence. 151' You st. n.w. BERNARD IGNATIUS GRAY, devoted husband of Irene Gray, father of George Gray, Mrs. Lucille Bri dock, Mrs. Bernice Goodwin. Mrs. Arnese Jones, Mrs. Agnes Baker and Miss Mary Gray! son of Mrs. Mirah Gray. brotner of Miss Lucy Gray, Mrs. Matilda Adams and Mrs. Josephinie Binkley. He also leaves 10 grandchildren and numerous other relatives and friends. ~Friends may call at his late residence, 151 You st. n.w., after 6 pm. Wednesday, January oK. Funeral Thursday . from the above residence, at’ R:30 am.: thence to Holy Redecmer Church, wh.ere mass will be offered at § a.m. Interment Mount Olivet | Cemetery. ~ Arrangements by W. Ernest | January 2, at pital, ~HENRY ARMSTRONG. beloved brother of Jennie Johnson. Annie Heights, Corrine Hines. Thomas and Allison Arm- | strong. uncle of Elizabeth Green. He also leaves other relatives and friends. Friend may call at the W. Ernest Jarvis funera church. 1432 You st. n.w., after 12 noon. Wednesday, January Funeral Thursday. January 20, at 1:30 pm. from the above funeral church. Rel- | atives and friends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemete) 28 | . CLARA C. On Tuesday, § at her residence, 4441 Faraday pl. n.w.. CLARA C. ASTASHKIN, wife of N. A. Asiashkin and sister of Rev. | Father J. Elliot Ross of Charlottesville, Va Funeral {rom the above residence on Thursday. Janusry 29, 0 a.m.; thence | to St. Anne’s Church. mass will be offered ‘at 4 a.m. Relatives and friends in- Vited. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery, | Baitimore. Md ATWELL, ELIZA January 1 BETH C. On Tuesday al her jesidence. 1340 Fairmont IZABETH C. ATWELL, | beloved aunt of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Straughn and other nieces and nephews | Services at the S H. Hines Co. funeral home, his d in B- | ERT HENRY BARNE and of Martha_Barnes, devoted father of Mrs. | Mattie Shubrick, Mary Viola, Willlam Hen- | Ty and Howard N. Barnes. He also is sur- vived by two ® ren.” four great- randchil es and_ friends. emains uneral home of | 221 North Patrick | #t.. Alexandria, Va Funeral Thursday. Oakland Baptist Chu January 20, from the | . Gum Springs, V&., . officiating. Inter- | | Evenezer M. day, January 6. 1942, ather home, Olney, | Md. ‘CAROLINE E. T. BARNSLEY. wife of the late John D. Barnsley. Mrs. Barns- Tesis ai the Warner E. Pumphrey fu- neral home. S ave., Silver Spring, Md., unti 4 p.m. Wedniesday, January 28. | at her late home on Thursday, at 10 am. . Interment,St. | Olney, Md. 28 | ANNIE MARY. On Tuesday. | " 'at the National Lutheran | 3 and Douslas sts. n.e.. ANNIE | daushter of the iate John and Katherine Boc Futieral services at the National Lutheran Home chapel on Thursday, January 29. at rmen: Loudon Park Cemeers, BRASHEARS. EDWARD §. On Juesday, | January 27, 1942. at_Doctors’ Hospital, EDWARD S’ BRASHEARS of 4400 16th st nw. beloved husband of Helen Long Bra- | shears. fatner of Mrs. Mildred Sullivan | and Miss Helen L. Brashears and brother of Mrs. Ralph Shockey. Jane A. and Paul | 1¢ Rev. Wallace M. | altimore. Md. He is also sur- | ndchildren, George Edward | Remains_rest tuneral home. st Church, 30 pm. Ind B. Butler and friends aiso 1 her lat sday Funeral Friday. January 30, from the above residence, Rev officiating. Relauves and Interment Harmony Cemetey. ments by W. Ernest Jarvis p CADY, IDA ESTELLE. On Monday. Jan- vary 26 1942, at her residence, 3404 Alto rd. Baltimore. Md. IDA ESTELLE CADY | Sution). wife of B. Ralph Cady and | the late William and Elizabeth A hos e her. Friends may nce after 1 p.m. vices will be held at Willlam sylvania on Thursdas, Janu- terment Fort Lincoln McCAUSLAND. On 2, 8L_her_son's | n.w. JESSIE Mc- 3 the Beloved wite iova and mather of Ar- and ‘sister of M Mc- aves ary Cemetery. CASANOVA, JE! Tuesday. January residence. 51 CAUSLAND of A turo Y. Dernis ) c nd and erandmother” of Arturo Y. Casanova. 3d. and Gean O, Casanova Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home. 4812 Georgia ave. n.w.. on Priday. January 30. at am. Relatives and friends invited. rment Rock Creek ) Cemetery Suddenly.” on 942, at College A . COLLINS. beloved wife of John T. Collins of Berwyn, Md. Remains resting at Gasch's’ fureral home 9 "Baltimore ave. Hyattsville Md. where services will he held on Thurs- day’ January al 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. Baltimore, Md 28 . ABBIE N. On Tuesday, Janu- ary 271947, at Garfield Hospital. ABBIE | N.COOPER. 'He is survived by three chil- dren. brothers and sisters_ Funeral from P. A_ Taltavull home. 436 7ih st s w. Friday. January at 11:15 am. Relatives and friends in vited. Interment Han , Va 2 Da PRATO. HELE day. January 2. 1 morial Hospital. HELEN TO. wife of the late Victor da Prato I be held on Wednes- 20 pm., at Gawler's vivania ave. n.w. In- 28 EDWIN W. On n 7 18 ai his residence. HR22 Rth st n'w. EDWIN W. DAVIS beloved husband of Charlotte A. Davis and father of Edwin L and Marshall Davi t the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home )1 14th st. n.w. on Thursday, January 29, al 2 pm! Intefment Glenwood LUCY C. On Tuesday, Jan- at her residence. 3X%2 Kth t Miss LUCY C. DAVIS, ‘sister of Edwin W.and Calvin Davis Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral e M 14th st. n.w. on Wednesday, January 28 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Glen- | Wood Cemetery. 2 DEAN. CLARA E. Suddenly. on Wednes- | day. January “8 1942 at Doctors' Hos- | ital. CLARA E. DEAN, beloved wife of the | ate Maurice Dean and_sister of Elmer | z, Mrs. Caroline Kenny and Mrs. | beth A Long. | Services at the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral home, 412 H st ne. on Frid January 30, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends | Interment Oak Hill Cemetery SAMUEL. On Tuesday. Jan- 2" SAMUEL DE BINDER. | : Clyde De he §. H. Hines Co. funeral | n.w. on Priday. Jan- nwood invited. DE BINDER, Binder and Services at t home, 2001 14th st vary 30. at 10.am. Cemetery E GRAW, ILEAU DE GRA of beloved son_of Emmi Voorhecs De Graw ), ce of funeral hereafter. EUSTACE. JOUN ROBERT On Tues- day. Januar {942, at Georgetown Hos- pital~ Washineton. D. C. JOHN ROBERT EUSTACE. beloved husband of the late Mae Eustace and father of James Ivan Eustace of Washington, D. C.. and Mrs. Macie E Foster of W. Falls Church. Va. Remains resting at Pearson’s funeral home, 408 Washington st.. E. Falls Church, Va | Funeral services and interment at C{ll- yerton, Va.. on Thursday p.m., January 20. | FENTRESS. CECELIA H. On Wednesday, | January 28, in42. CECELIA H. FENTRESS. | beloved wife of illiam_W. Fentress. Re. ains restin the Huntemann funeral jome. 5737 éenw.a ave. Notice of services later at A LEE. On Monday. Rty B 1045 at Providence Hospital. JATEA LEE FOWLER. wife of the late Elifehce B Fowler. mother of Norman W. TLee and Mrs. Do V' Coakley. ‘Services and interment private. 28 UNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. either successor_to RO connected with N riginal W_ R, Epeare establisnment 1009 H St. N.W. Phone 1 2897 J. William Lee’s Sons Co. b and Mkt Dikcrons " ¥ Crematorium. FUNERAL DESIGN! MANNING'S Ea DESIGNE. 1627 Conn. Ave. DE._2608. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pleces 1212 ¥ St N.W na)_4276. GEO. C. SHAFFER. Inc. ESSTVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT | M%lx)lgum FRICES PHONE NA 0108 open Evenins Cor, 14th & Eye | and Sundays CEM Tgm'l,(ns.'" 7t IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE| Some Day You Will Need A FINAL RESTING PLACE Provide for this necessity NOW. Lowest Costs. Small_monthly payments. No in: ferest. Courtesy car furnished. Washington National” The Capital's Finest Memorisl Park itland Road off Alsbama Ave. SE. '"om:m Ce%n Hi ce 0250 A | Florrie, James, ir.; Ra: | and Euene Harris; grandfather of Clifford | | at | Thi | day. January | Francis Xavier Church at 9:30 am. Rela- | chapel | January 1 d mothe; Mrs. | Clair an r of M | the McGuire Jarvis. 5 HARRIS, JAMES H. On Saturday, Jan. uary 4, 1942, at his residence, 611 L st. ne., JAMES H_HARRIS. devoted husband of 'Viola ‘B, Harris. devoted father of Bernice, Frederick | Freeman, brother 0f Thomas Harrls. Susie | Tucker, Hannah Hall, Mars Killings and | Melissa Willis . He also leaves other rela- | Gves and friends. "Friends muy call & the ‘W' Einest Jarvis funeral church. 143 You st nw, after 10 am. Wednesdsy. January Funeral Thursday, January 20. at 2:30 pm. {rom the aboye {uneral church. Rel- atives and friends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 2 HARRIS, JOHN H On Wedresday, Jan- | uary 251932 JOHN H. HARRIS, beloved | husband of Vivian Harris. Remains rest; the Huntemann funeral home, Georgla ave. Notice of services later. HENRY-HAYE. Low requiem mass will e said at SL Malthews Cathedral on Thursday, Januars 29, at 11 fm. 10 memory of Mrs. HENRY-HAYE. the French | Ambassador's mother, who died in France | th 28 NS. ADA. On Tuesduy. oy | at Brovidence - Hospital "ADA | NKINS. beloved wife of D. Alonzo Jen- kins of Indianhead. Md. Remains restin at_the Wm. H. Scott funeral home, 40! 8ih st s.e Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON, JANIE WELDON, Forest Tem- ple No. #. I B. P. O. E. of W., is hereby notified to meet in_a session’ of sorrow ursday, January 1947, to arrange for the funeral of deceased member, Daughter JANIE WELDON JOHNSON, to be held Priday, January 30. at 1 p.m.. from E_Church. 4th and D sts. s.e. DAUGHTER BEATRICE WEST. F. C. DAUGHTER MARY COLEMAN. D. R _JONES, OWEN J. On Tuesday, January 27, 1942 OWEN J. JONES. Remains rest- ing at the Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w Notice of funeral later, KOCH. WILLIAM L. Passed on Mon- day. January - 1942, in Seattle, Wash., WILLIAM L. "KOCH. beloved brother of Ella. Anna. Tillie and Adolph Koch. Services and interment in Seattle, Wash. LEWIS, MARY M. On Tuesday, January 5 at her residence, 6210 U\ nw. MARY M_LEWIS (MOLLIE), widow | of William G. Lewis and mother of John THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1942. Edward S. Brashears, Prominent Attorney, Dies; Rites Tomorrow Leader in Civic, Fraternal, Church Work to Be Buried In Arlington Cemetery Edward 8. Brashears, 59, promi- nent Washington attorney, died yesterday at Doctors’ Hospital. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Hamline Methodist Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets N.W,, with burial in Arling- | ton National Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Paul| B. Cromelin, Walter L. Fowler, Wil- liam E. Humphreys, J. Edward Da- | | Mrs. Mildred B. Sullivan; two grand- | !Sumvan and Philip Long Sullivan; | vey. F. Frank Kimmel and Albert| F. Beasley. | Honorary pallbearers will include | Justice James M. Proctor, Joseph B. Eastman, John L. Rogers, Shel- ton T. Cameron, Matthew H. O'Brien, Ted V. Rogers, Dr. D. G. Davis, Dr. Grant S. Barnhart, E. S. Wheaton, J. A. Stark, jr.; Rush Young, William N. Payne, jr.; Johni R. Turney, Max Vollberg, Robert B. | Montgomery, H. E. C. Rainey, Leo P.| Kitchen, Harry Haven, Russell E.| Singer, James F. Rowan, Wilson L.| Townsend, Rudolph Jose, James B. Skinner, Merle Fullerton, Walter M Bastian, Godfrey L. Munter and Howard P. Foley. Mr. Brashears, senior partner of the firm of Brashears, O'Brien and | Beasley, with offices in the Invest-| ment Building, was born in San-| born, Towa. After receiving his ele- | mentary education, he came to the | District in 1900 and accepted a po- | sition with the Y. M. C. A, where | he served for five years. | He entered the insurance business | in 1906, for a long time was general | agent for the Union Central Life | Insurance Co. and founded the Dis- trict Agency Co. After establishing | himself in insurance, he studied law at National University, where he was graduated with the degrees of bachelor and master of laws. | Mrs. Annie Myers. Mrs. Mary L. irs. Allen L. Beavers. Mrs. Henry M. Leéwis. Mrs. Ruth Errett and Mrs. Effie | Morris. Remains rest at the 8. H. Hines Co. | funerai home. 2901 am Thursday. January 29 Funeral services at the Baptist Church, Purceilville, Va.. on Thursday at 2 p.m. terment Hiilsboro, Va. MALLOY. MARY. On Tuesday. January 19472, at her residence. 1211 N. Irving | helped to organize and for which he by the United States. t “Arlington. wife ‘of MARY MALLOY. ‘beloved the late Eaward L. Malloy and mother of Mrs. Katherine Burkiey and Mrs. Gertrude Callis of Arlington and sev- eral grandchildren May be viewed day_morning, January 30 at 9:15 a.m. at St. Charles Va ' Interment at v. Washington, D. C. Piizgerald funeral b boulevard, Arlington. P! 29 MATTERA, ROSA. On Monday. January | 2. at her residence. 19 South Bal imore_ave.. Capitol Heights, Md. ROSA MATTERA, beloved wife of Emilio G. Mat- tera. She is also survived by hree daugh- ters and one son Services at her late residence on Thul 29, Requiem mass Church, Ar- | Mount_Olivet Arrangements 3745 Wilsol ase omit flowers. at 9 am. Mass at St | tives and friends are invited. Inferment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Services by Cham- | bers. McARDLE, MARION VIRGINL on | Tuesday. January 7. 1942, at Washington Sanitarium and Hospital, MARION vm»‘ GINIA MCcARDLE. widow of Dr. Thomas E. McArdle and daughter of the late Dr. | J. Ford Thompson Friends are_invited to call at Gawler's 1750 Pa. ave. n.w., where services | will bé heid on Thursday, January 29. &t | 11 am. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. :NJ MOODY. EFFIE. On Wednesday. Janu- ary N, 1942, EFFIE MOODY. beloved wife of the late Willlam Moody. sister of Mrs. Mary Hohenstein. grandmother of _Mrs. Evelyn Lawson. Remains resting at Ch bers’ Georgetown funeral h 1st M n.w. Services at St. John's Episcopal Church, Potomac and O sts. n.w. on Priday, Janu- ary 30. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends ed. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. MORRIS, CATHERI cLA On | Wednesday. January 28. 1942, CATHERINE CLAY MORRIS of 1800 st. n.w. be-| loved wife of Willlam McKiniey "Morris She also leaves one sister and other rela- tives and friends | Friends may call at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1 You st. n.w R:30 p.m. Wednes 10 p.m. Thursday 9. ment New Castle ORTH, EMMA SELBERT. On Monday. January 26, 1942, EMMA SELBERT ORTH. wife of the late Edward F. Orth. beloved mother_of Miss Minnie E. Orth and Mrs. | Lucia Humble | Friends may call at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e.. where | ervices will be held on Thursday, January | at 8 pm. I ent private. P omit flowers S PLATT, HENRY JOHN. On Monday January 26, 1942, HENRY JOHN PLATT. husband of the late Kathryn W. Platt. father of Harry J. and Walter Plait. Doro- thea E. Smith, Katie Fowler and Julia A. Bunton Services from Chambers' 517 11th st se. on Thursdas. at'l p.m. Relatives and friends invited: Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. 28 ROBERTIELLO. ANGELO F. Suddenly, on Tuesday. January 1942, ANGELO E. ROBERTIELLO. beloved brother of Mary A. Robertiello and Mrs. Philomena R. Woolard. Priends may call at the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral home. 412 H st. n.c.. until # am., Thursday. January 20 Services at the graveside in Arlington National Ceme- tery at 10 a.m. SEABROOK | funeral home. ARTHUR R. On Tuesday, 2 at Mouni Alto Hospital. ARTHUR R. SEABROOK. beloved brother of Alma Seabrook. J. Thornley Seabrook. Mrs. Rachel S. Hill 'of this city and Mrs. Mary . Lipscomb of New Orleans, La. Funeral services at the Chambers' funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Thursday. January 29, at 1 pm. 'Relatives and Triends are invited. Interment Arlington National Cemétery. SKRIVANIK. EMMA E. On Mondas, January 26. 1942, EMMA’E. SKRIVANIK of 1514 Varnum st. n.w Memorial services wili be held at the 8. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 I4th st. on Wednesday, January 28, at 5 pm. ¥, CHARLES E. On Tueday, ., 1942, at _his residence. 1838 nw. CHARLES E. SMALLEY, of Mrs. Margaret E. Seltzer, William A, Smalier, Mrs. Gatherine F. Wen- Tich and. Georée A Smaliey. Remains rest- inz at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, | 001 14th st nw otice of funeral later MOOT. RICHARD H. On Tucsday. Jan- ua »7. 1942, RICHARD H._SMOOT. be- loved husband of Gertrude Smoot. father of Ciifton C, Smoot and Etta G. Koenig. Services from Chambers' funeral home. 7 11th st. s.e.. on Friday. January 30. at a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment in’Congressional Cemeters. =29 ST. CLAIR, ROSETTA. Op Monday, January 36, 1942, at_her residence. 5618 Kansas ave. n.w. ROSETTA ST. CLAIR. beloved wife of ‘ine late J Winsale ‘e Sesidence on’ e above residenc B, s pm. Relatives Interment Congres- Monroe 51 11 William A. and Funeral from Thursday, January 29, and friends invited. sional Cemetery. e STANNARD, EMILY, On Sunday, Jan- AN ARD:, "EMILY STANNARD, aunt Dollle Blair. ~FPriends may call at tunerg] home._ 1520 oth st. w.. after 4 p.m._Wednesday. ™ Requiem mass il be c?‘leh:‘u_;gu:‘ldls‘e. ngust atholic Church ol 5 e e . " Tnterment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. : 28 NDERLAND, JANE, Suddenly. on| dav. January 26, 1042, JANE SUN- . ‘beloved daughter of J. Edwin | and i Jane Suncerland of 5311 Ureen- | tres rd.. Bethesda. Md. heral services at the Bethesda-Chevy Chasc funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey. 7005 Wisconsin ave., on Thurs- day. January 29, at 4:30 p.m. Interment private. Sy WARDLAW. GEORGE ADDISON. Tuesday, January 27, 1942, at Mount Alto Hospital, GEORGE ADDISON WARDLAW, beloved husband _of Charlotte Mitchel Wardlaw, father of Mrs. Griswold Ward- law Fletcher of New York City. Rema Testing at the Chambers funeral hom 31st and M sts. D.W. O ervies " at St Patrick's =_Episcopal Chapel, Reservoir and Foxhall rds. n.w.. on Thursday. January 29, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invite terment Arlington National Cemetery. WARREN, ADA. On Sunday. January 5, 1942, at her residence, 618 C st. se. ADA WARREN. devoted wife of John| Warren, beloved mother of Bertha Jones and Gertrude Lanier, stepmother of Gor- don, grandmother of Thelma Early and| mother-in-law of James Jones. Rema resting at her late residence Thursday | afternoon, January 29 | Funeral_Friday. January 30. at 1 pm.. | from the Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th and D Sts. se. Rev. F. S. King officlating Interment _Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrange- ments by Barnes & Matthews. WILKERSON, SARAH LOUISE. Suddenly. on Tuesday. January 27, 1942, at her Tesidence, 1101 _ 15th nw. SBARAH LOUISE _ WILKERSON, beloved mother of Danlel C. Wilkerson of Detroit and sister of Mary A. Shallcross, Mrs. G. H. Vess, James M., Archibald 'W. and Jesste P. Shalicross. t the Bireh Remains _resting funeral home. 3034 M st. n.w. Notiee of funeral later. | Code Authority. Mr. Brashears practiced for a short time before the entrance of | this country into the World War, in 14th st n.w. untl 9 | which he served as captain in the | made numerous Judge Advocate General's Depart. 18- | ment of the Army. He was assigned | where her hus-Mrs. Jessie Casano ging director of the District Agency Co. Mr. Brashears, active in civic, fraternal and religious work, was a trustee of the Hamline Church, member of the Masonic order, one of the founders and past master of Cathedral Lodge, one of the found- ers of the Civitan Club, member of the George, Washington Post of the American Legion, Sons of the American Revolution, Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity, of which he was once national president; aided the devel- opment of the Beaver Dam Country Club and was a member of the Army and Navy Club and the Board of Trade. In 1905 he married Helen Mae Long of Scranton, Pa., who survives him. Also surviving are one daughter, children, George Edward Brashenrsi a sister, Mrs. Jennie May Shockey | of Vienna, Va., and three brothers, the Rev. Wallace M. Brashears and | Paul B. Brashears, both of Balti-| more, and James A. Brashears of Ritchie, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Brashears lived at 4400 Sixteenth street NW. Mrs. Casanova Dies; D. C. Club Leader And Genealogist Organizer of Daughters - Of Colonists Also Was Active Church Worker Mrs. Jessie McCausland Casanova, | club woman and genealogist, died yesterday at her home, 7915 Thir- teenth street N.W., after an iliness of several months. She was born in December, 1869, in Philips- burg, Pa., where she -was edu- cated. In 1892 she married Ar- turo Y. Casa- nova, a lawyer of New York City. After the Spanish - Amer- can War she trips to Cuba, George D. Harger Dies; Prohibition Leader By the Associated Press. CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y, Jan. 28— Pa,, one of the leaders of the pro- hibition movement, died of a heart ailment ‘ast night at his summer home here. Born in Rome, N.Y, he was a trustee of the National Temperance and Prohibition Council, a former secretary and trustee of the Pro- hibition Foundation, former direc- tor of the International Reform Federation and served at one time Prohibition party. John Garner's Baier Will Be Buried Today By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex, Jan. 28—The death of Jesse Garner, brother of former Vice President John N. Gar- ner, at his home at Detroit, Tex., was reported yesterday by a brother- in-law, Dr. J. C. Stiles of Dallas. Mr. Garner, who was in his 50s, had been in poor health for months. He was a farmer. The funeral will be held today at Detroit. Survivors include a son, John N. Garner, and a daughter, Mrs. Tate ‘Taylor of Houston. George Adams Wardlaw, Retired U. §. Worker, Dies George Adams Wardlaw, 1705 Sur- rey lane N.W., died yesterday at Mount Alto Hospital. Mr. Wardlaw was born in Brook- lyn in 1870 and graduated from the versity in 1893: He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and editor for 10 years of the Transac- tions of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of New York City and editor of the Electrical Record. He came here during the first World War, when he worked in the Ordnance Division of the War De- partment. Later he was with the specifications department of the tired in 1937. Mr. Wardlaw is survived by his widow, Mrs. Charlotte Mitchell mer marriage, Mrs. Griswold Ward- to the War Risk Bureau, which he | band was sent in an official capacity | law Fletcher of New York City. later served as legal adviser. | After the war, he formed a law Court Maj. Wilson L. Townsend then joined the firm, ®hich was con- ducted for many years under the name of Proctor, Brashears and Townsend During the National Recovery Ad- | ministration, Mr. Brashears was general counsel for the Trucking | He took part in| the organization of the American | Trucking Assoclations, Inc., serving | ter of the Daughters of the Ameri- for many years as general counsel. A certified life underwriter, he was a member of the American Bar Association, District Bar Associa- tion, member of the Board of Trustees of the Liberty National Bank, National Capital Insurance Co. and the American ‘Automobile Association. He was also treasurer | of the Underwriters Association of cers’ Club. the District and treasurer and man- In Memoriam i er. JESSIE EDMONSON .YA(?KSON.d :‘l?o departed this life seven years aso, January 28. HER DEVO: F. - R DEVOTED FATHER, SISTERS AND JARVIS, THOMAS AUSTIN. memory of our husbi father. who passed day January 08, 1041 DREN. In loving d. father and grand- y one year ago to- AND GRANDCHIL- LACEY, WALTER P. In loving remem- brance of my husband, WALTER P. LACEY, who passed away (WO years ago today, Jan- uary 28, 1940, It is not the tears that are shed That tell of the heart that is broken, But silent tears in after years. And remembrance always spoken I never thought when you left fiome You never would return. The shock was hard. the Dain_severe; 1 never thought your death so near HIS DEVOTED WIFE. EMILY LACEY. * LOWE. CAROLINE TURNEB. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, CAROLINE TURNER LOWE, who passed 11 today, January 28, SON. EDWARD _TURNER: ADOPTED DAUGHTER. EVA DABNEY. DAUGH- TER-IN-LAW. SARAH B. TURNER. * MILLER, ETTA DONLEY. In loving memory ‘of my dear mother. 'ETTA DON- ted this life twelve | years ago tod 28, 1930. No one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have such can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For_the one 1 loved so_well . HER LOVING DAUGHTER REBA. * NAYLOR, CHARLES E. In loving mem- | ory of my husband and our father, who llegépux three years ago today, January 28, Thoughts of you are very near As it dawns another WIFE years ago ear. | CHILDREN. * PAYNE. JOSEPHINE C. A tribute of love | and devotion to the sacred memory of our | devoted _mother. daughter and _sister, | JOSEPHINE C. PAYNE, who entered into ;g’;x;l rest one year ago today, January 28, Oh. God, thou doest all things well, | Guide'and protect us day by day, | Help us to overcome this sorrow; hou are the truth to light the way. DAUGHTER. RUTH B. GOODALL: MOTH- | ER. ANNIE H. MARSHALL: BROTHERS, | JOHN J. AND ARTHUR N. MARSHALL. RANDOLPH. MARIA. AND WASHING- | TON, M. LOUISE. In cherished memory of our departed loved ones: our MARIA RANDOLPH, who died January 28, 1931, and our cousin. M. LOUISE WASH- INGTON. who died December 6. Loved and remembered always. THE FAMILY. * SMART. MAXWELL. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, MAX- WELL SMART, who departed this iife one syear ago today, January 28, 1941. One vear ago since that sad day When from us you were taken awa. . Our hearts are yearning with endless pain, We'd give anything on earth to have you with us a % TATE, ADA A. AND SIMON G. Sacred and dear to us is the memory of our dear parents, ADA A. TATE, who entered eter) Test sixteen years ago today. January 1926. and Simon G. Tate, thirty years December 25, 1911. ‘mother. | God keep us true until we meet. LEQNARD A’ AND GERALDINE L. oNE oF This modern casket with a beautiful inte Included with 60 or more services in @ complete funeral for $95. embossed doeskin. THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS At the end of the American oc- | cupation Mr. Casanova accepted a | a resident of Washington since that time. Mrs. Casanova was an active worker in the Foundry Methodist Church, and during the first World War was head of its Red Cross unit. Afew years ago she trans- ferred her membership to the Brightwood Methodist Church. Mrs. Casanova was a former re- gent of the Livingston Manor Chap- can Revolution, a former State his- torian for the District Chapter and a member of the State Officers’ Club. She was one of the organizers of the National Society of the Daugh- ters of the American Colonists, & past national registrar and honorary vice president of the society, as well as 2 member of the National Offi- She also was a member of the Huguenot Society of Washington, a fellow of the Institute of Ameri- can Genealogy, & member of the National Genealogical Society, an honorary member of the Abraca- dabra Club and a former member of the genealogical section of the | League of American Pen Women. § Besides her husband she leaves a son, Arturo Y. Casanova, jr.; two grandchildren; her sister, Mrs. Laura M. Smithers, and a brother, Dr. John M. McCausland of Wash- ington. Funeral services will be held at | the W. W. Deal funeral home, 4812 | Georgia avenue N.W., at 10:30 am.| Friday, with burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. Arthur R. Seabroo_k_Dies; Was Tile Contractor Here Arthur R. Seabrook, 47, tile, slate and marble contractor here, died vesterday at Mount Alto Hospital, where he had been for eight months. Services will be held at 1 p.m. to- morrow at Chambers’ funeral home, 1400 Chapin street N.-W., with burial in_Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Seabrook, born in Greens- boro, N. C., came here in 1910. He served in the Medical Corps during the World War and was a member of Dawson Masonic Lodge, Board of Trade and Central Presbyterian Church. He is survived by three sisters, Miss Alma Seabrook and Mrs. Rachel S. Hill, both of this city, and Mrs. Mary S. Lipscomb, New Orleans. La., and a brother, J. Thornley_Seabrook, Washington. | ST o e PERSONAL SERVICE that provides every possible measure of comforting relief. | | | IN THE WORLD r is covered with 1 Funeral services will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Chapel, 4465 Greenwich | irm with James M. Proctor, who is | position on the Spanish Treaty | parkway, with burial in Arlington her home until Pri- now associate justice of the District | Claims Commission and has been National Cemetery FU»I’I‘U“ George D. Harger, 72, of cmwn,‘ as national vice chairman of the| engineering school at Cornell vm-! Bureau of Standards until he re-, Wardlaw, and a daughter by a for- | Capt. James H. Cook, 'Paleontologist, Dies In Nebraska at 84 Descendant of Discoverer Of Hawaii Fought Indians and Outlaws | BY the Associated Press. | AGATE, Nebr., Jan. 28—Capt. | James H. Cook, 84, survivor of at- tacks by wild animals, wild Indians, cattle rustlers and outlaws, died of | pneumonia yesterday on the 13- | 000-acre ranch where he becanie a paleontologist whose fossil finds are ‘ displayed in museums of the world. | ‘The great grandson of the Cnpt,‘ James Cook who discovered the Hawaiian Islands, “Capt. Jim"” also | | started out to be a sailor, but a big storm on his first voyage changed his mind and he became a cowboy in Texas. In the 1870s Capt. Cook herded | longhorn steers north on the old | Chisholm Trail and in 1877 became | a market hunter in the Rockies, | helping supply meat for construc- | tion crews of the Union Pacific Rail- | road. | Capt. Cook learned the Indian 'sign language and for a time head- | ed a speclal police force organized | *| by New Mexioo and Arizona ranch- | ers to stop depredations of Indians | |and rustlers. In one year, Capt. | Cook and his men put 50 men in | |jail and shot a number of others | who resisted. | He guided United States troops |in the Apache Indian wars and during the campaign against Ge- | ronimo. In 1891 Capt. Cook was a scout under Gen. Nelson A. Miles | when the Battle of Wounded Knee took place. | | His ranch, near the old Fort | Laramie-Fort Robinson trail, was | the site of rich fossil deposits. | | Many scientists visited them and | some rare paleontological finds were made. Orders MEDICAL CORPS. | l Army ‘ | | Moore. Lt. Col. Leland P. rom Camp Sheiby. Miss., w Camp Barkeley. Tex Posey. Li. Col. Orlando J.. from Baltimore to Camp Barkeley. | Hafl. Ma). Alexander O. from Fort Sam Houston. Tex. to Camp Barkeley Howard. Ma). James W. from Fort Ben- in Harrison, Ind. o Camp Barkeley me. Lt. Col. Lewis E. J., from Brooklyn, to Camp Barkeley | . Maj. Eugene R. from Fort . to Camp Barkeley 4 Rolang & {rom Washing- ton to Vancouver Barracks, Wash Gaxes. First Lt John . {rom Fort s | B Okia . to rkeley. OPEN-STOCK GROUPS First Lt Henry from Port to Jackson. M MaJ. John K. from Fort Ord, 1 Hot Bprings National Park, Ark. Harris. Maj. Isaae £, from Fort Jackson to Tyndi a. FIELD ARTILLERY. Arnold. Capt. James M., from Fort Knox, | to Washington. McNair, Maj. C., from Fort Lewis Wash.. to Killeen. Tex Patrick, Capt. Francis H., from Fort Br N. C. to Fort Sill Herbert, Lt. Col. Philip 8. from Elizabeth, N. J.. to Fort Brage. INFANTRY. Leone, Lt. Col. Louis P, from Cornwall- on-Hudson, N. Y. to Fort McClellan, Ala. Smith, Pirst Lt. Rodney E. from Fort Benning, Ga. 'to Fort McClellan Col._William B., from Fort Brage mp ‘Folters. Tex. Ma). Howard D., from Fort Brasg to Fort McClellan. Dayis, First Lt. Charles E. from For iu‘,(mm; to Camp Joseph T. Robinson. i Maloney, Col. Edward J., from Fort Bragg | o Camp Joseph T. Robinson QGritr, Ma). James L. from Fort Bra.z to Fort McClellan. Andrews, Ma). R.bert C., from Port Brai (o Fort McCleilan Burt, Lt. Col. Farlow, from Fort Fort McClellan | Ringler, Maf. Eafl L, from Fort Bragz to Fort McClellan Koenigsdorf. Second Lt William J., Camp Joseph T. Robinson GENERAL_STAFF. CORPS. Miller. Lt. Col. Charles 8., from Omaha, Nebr_to Kiileen. Tex Montgomery, Col. Ray C., from Governors Island. N. Y., to Killeen. QUARTERMASTER CORPS Purdie. L', Col. Kenneth S George G. Meade. Md.. to Wi Schrager. Second Li. Arthur U Lee. Va, to Washington Ahrens. Maj. Frank E., from Washington to Port Franels E. Warren, Wyo Schermacher. Ma)_ Aucust W from Ben Angelo. Tex . to Fort Reno. Okla. Eiser. Col. Max A. from Omaha, Nebr.. to San Antonio, Tex May. Second Lt Richard W., from Port Adams, R. I, to Camp Lee. Eppls Maj GQCAVAPhly Fort Geo! ppley. Maj. Geary F. from Fort George G. Meade. Md., to Washington. COAST ARTILLERY. O'Connor, Capt. Daniel A., Adams to Washington n, from "Jackson. lace, Tex.. to Fort Monroe, Vi Muidoon, Hassler, First Lt. Gerald O.. from Camp Wallace to Fory Monroe. Holloway. Pirst Lt. Ernest R., from Camp Wallace to Fort Monroe. Allen. Second Lt. Layton E. from Camp Wallace to Fort Monroe Du_Bose~Becond Lt John B., from Camp Wallace_to Fort Monroe. O’Bryan, Second Lt. Oliver D., from Camp Wallace to Fort Monroe Schneider, Second Lt, Carl C., from Camp Wallace to Fort Monroe Thonms, Second Lt. John W. Ir., from Camp Wallace to Fort Monroe. Yates, Second Lt Jack, {rom Camp Wal- lace to Fort Monroe Sheinart, ‘Pirst Lt David, from Camp Callan. Calif.. to Fort Monroe. Ackerman, Second Lt. William A.. from Fort Eustis, Va., to Fort Monroe. GINEERS. Potter, Capt. Seymour A.. from Fort Mon- mouth, N. J. to Philadelphia. | Powers, Second Lt. Charles F. from Fort George G. Meade. Md., to Washington, owler. Capt. David C., {rom Atlanta, Ga., to Huntsville, Ala. AIR CORPS. Hyde, Lt. Col Earl A. from Washington to0 Tulsa, Okla Smith, Capt. Paul K. from Wright Pleld, Ohio, to Randolph Field. Tex ORDNANCE DEPAPTMENT, Alexander, Second Lt. Robert M., from De- troit to' Lansing. Mich. Atkins, Maj. Norman D., from Aberdeen. Md.. to Washington Green. Second Lt Edward O. from Little Rock. Ark . to Jacksonville. ATk Libby. "Second Li. 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