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A—12 %% Braths ALMAND, JULIA OVERTON. On Tues- day. January 27. 1942, at Garfleld Hos- pltal, JULIA, QVERTON ALMAND of 4744 32d st. N. Arlington, Va., beloved mother of Mrs. Lewis P. Clepharie and Mrs. Fred N Windridge and James Reginald Almand. She is also survived by two grandchildren, Alice Almand and Pred N. Windridge. Remains_ resting at the Ives funeral home, 2847 Wilson blvd.." Arlington Va. where funeral services will be held on Fri- day, January 30, at 2 pm. Interment, Co- lumbia Gardens Cemeery. 2 ATWELL, ELIZABETH C. On Tuesday, January 27. 1942, at her residence. 1340 Fairmont st, n.w.. ELIZABETH C. ATWELL. beloved aunt of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Straughn and other nieces and nephews. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co, funeral home. 9901 14th st n.w. on Thursda January 29. at 3 p.m. Interment Method ist Protestant Cemetery, Alexandria. Va. 29 BATTILLES, RUSSELL MUNDAY. 6ud- denly. on Tuesday. January 27. 104 his residence, 1330 Mass. ave. n.w.. SELL MUNDAY BATTILLES. beloved hu: band of Catherine O. Battilles. Remains resting_at the Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Services in Arlington National Cemetery on Friday, January 30. at 10 a.m. Priends are invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. BUTLER. IDELLA L. Suddenly, on Tues- day, January 27, 1942. at her residenc iDELLA L. BUTLER. b lovea daughter of Homer B. sr. and T. B. Butler, sister of Patricia and Homer .B. Butler, ir. A host of other relatives and friends aiso survive her. Priends may call at her late residence after 1 p.m Thursday, January 29. Funeral Friday, January 80, at 1 p.m. from the above residence. Rev. E. C. Smith officiating. Relatives and friends invitec Interment Harmony Cemetery. AIrans ments by W. Ernest Jarvis. 29 BUTZ, CORA. On Wednesday, January 281945, at Walter Reed Hospital. CORA BUTZ, the beloved wife of Isaac Butz and sister of Mrs. Nellle Russell Services private at the Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday, February 2, at 1 p.m.. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. i CASANOVA, JESSIE McCAUSLAND. On Tuesday. January 1942, at_her son's residence. 7915 i3th 'st. n.w., JESSIE Mc- CAUSLAND CASANOVA. the beloved Wiie of Arturo Y. Casanova and mother of Ar- turo Y. Casanova. Jr. and sister of Mrs. Dennis R st nw, Casanova, 3d. and Gean O. Casanova Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home. 4812 Georzia ave. n'w.. on Friday January 30. at 10:30 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Cemetery COOPER, ABBIE N. On Tuesday, Janu- ary 2 at Garfield Hospital,' ABBIE N. COOPER. He is survived by three chil- dren, brothers and sisters, Funeral from A home, at 11:15 am. Rel s vited. ‘Interment Hamilton, Va. DAVIS. EDWIN W. On Tuesda . 1942 at his residence. 38 4 n'w. EDWIN W. DAVIS. beloved husband of Charlotte A. Davis and father of Edwin L and Marshall Davis Services at the S. H. home, 2901 14th st. January Cemetery. DEAN, CLARA E. Suddenly. on Wednes- day. January 28, 1942, at Dociors Hos- ital. CLARA E. DEAN, beloved wife of the Hines Co. funeral n.w. on Thursday, fate Maurice Dean and_sister of Elmer | Schatz. Mrs. Caroline Kenny and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Long. Services at the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral home, 412 H st. ne. on FPriday, January 30. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 29 DEAN, CLARA. A speclal meeting of YLebanon Chapter, No. 25. O. E. called for Friday. Ji y 12:45 pm. at Masonic Templ ose of attending_the funeral of our | s By order of | fate sister, CLARA DEAN. the worthy matron TILLIE MCKENZIE, Secretary. DE BINDER, SAMUEL. On Tuesdav, Jan- | yary 27, 1042, SAMUEL DE BINDER, father of Semuel De Binder. J Binder and Mrs. R. W. Baum. Services at the 8. H._Hines Co. funeral home. 01 14th st. n.w.. on Priday. Jan- Dary 30 at 10 am. interment Glenwood Cemetery. 20 DE GRAW, EDWIN BOILEAU. _On Wednesday. _January 28 19 EDW! BOILEAU DE GRAW. beloved son of Emma L. De Graw and the late Peter Voorhees De_Graw. Funeral services at s dence, 210 Maryland ave ne, on tur- dey “January Gl. at 2 pm. Interment private. 30 EVANS, ISADORA PUTNAM. On Wed- nesday. January 2% 1941, 1SADORA FUT. A NS. beloved wife of AN VNS RS Nnd mother of Donaid is mother's resi- P. Evans of 2029 N, Oxford st.. Arlington, | Ve Remains_resting at the Ives funeral home. 2847 Wilson bivd.. Arlington. Va. Where_funeral services will be held Fri- day. Japuary 30, at 10 am. Interment Columbia Gardens' Cemetery. FENTR! CECELIA H. On Wednes- day, January 28, 1042, CECELIA H. FEN- TRESS. beloved wife of William ~W. Fentress. Funeral home, January Matthe! i ave. n.w. at 10 am. Rel are invited to attend. Creek Cemetery. FLORENCE, CALVIN Departed this life Tuesday, January 27, 1942 after 8 jong ilness. CALVIN B.” FLORENCE. He is survived by & loving wife. Mrs. Carrie B, Florence: one son. Charles K. Florence; %o sisters, Mrs. Lillie B. Oliver and Mrs Virginia_Burnes, and two brothers, Fred C. and Charles 'C Florence Hemains resting at the Barnes & Math- ews funeral home. 614 4th st. 8.%.. where funeral services will be held Saturday, January 31, at 1 pm., Rev. Edwards of- ficating. ~ Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 30 GOLDSBOROUGH. BENJAMIN F. On Weanesday. January 2R, 194, at his resi- dence._ 803 "4th st se. BENJAMIN F. GOLDSEOROUGH. beloved father of Leon J . Joseph B.. George A. Goldsborough, Mrs. Mary P Scala and Mrs. Helen V. Mala- srina Services at Chambers m 517 11th st. se. on Friday. January 30, | 8t 5:30 am. MasSs in St. Peter's Church at # am tives and {riends invited. In- Re terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GOODRICH, JOSEPH HARRY. On Wed- nesday. January 28, 1942, at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. JOSEPH HARRY GOODRICH. beloved husband of Sadie Goodrich: father of M. Viola and Hattie E Goodrich of Washington. D. C. Mrs. Bernice Ennis of Baltimore: Md Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Friday, J uary 30. at 3 pm. Interment Congrei sional Cemetersy. GOODRICH. J. HARRY. A special com- ‘munication of Lebanon Lodge. No. F. A. A. M. is here Silied’ for Priday. January 30, 1942, at 2:15 p.m., at Masonic Temple, to conduct Masonie fervices for onr late brother. J. HARRY GOODRICH A. RUSSELL MILLER, Master. N\, ARTHUR F. On Thursday. e nt ‘s Festdence, 11 Phiiadelphia ave. Takoma Park. Md. AR- THUR F. GORDON. beloved husbani of Bertha Miller Gordon. father of Capt. James M. Gordon. Remains resting at the above residence. Finersl services at Tekoma Park Pres- bytetn Chureh on Saturday. Januars 31, 375 "pm.” Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. funeral on_Saturday. Mass at St > Rhode Island atives nd friends Interment Rock funeral home. and Wednesday. AN, ret d at HANRAHAN. THOMAS. On January o, 1942, THOMAS HANRA] beloved husband 'of ~the late Mar Hanrahan father of Mrs Catherine Rowley. Mrs. Margaret McCafferty Joseph Hanrahan. ~Remains resting Chambers' funeral home, 31st and M sts n until Thursday, January 29, at 9 pm Interment Pittsburgh, Pa HARRIS, JOHN H. On Wednesdy. Jan- vary 28, 1942, JOHN H. HARRIS. beloved husband of Vi Funeral from the Huntemann funeral home, Ga. ave. n.w.. on Friday, Jan- uary 30. at 2 pm. Relatives and fiiends are invited 1o attend. Interment ATiing- ton National Cemetery. HMEARE. JOHNSON T. On Wedncsday January 98, 1942, JOHNSON T. HEARE of 6o Benton st. n.w. beloved husband of Carolyne Heare and father of Gerirude and Jonnson T Heare. Jr. Services at _the 8. H. Hines Co. funerel home, 2901 14th st. n.W. on Saturday, January 31. at 1 pm. Interment Glen- Wood Cemetery HOGARTY, GEORGE On Thursday, January 29, 1042, at his residence, 58 T st. nw, GEORGE C. HOGARTY, be- loved husband of Catherine E. HOGarty; father of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Gray. an Harris U8 | K. Smithers and Dr. John M. M- | Causland and srandmother of Arturo Y. | 29, at 2 pm! Interment Glenwood | Breaths LOMACK, LOUIS THOMAS, On Wednes- day. January 28, 1942, at his residence, 1853 “5th st. n.w.. LOUIS THOMAS LO- MACK. beloved husband of the Iate Mary W. Lomack, {ather of Cimrles 8., James B., Anita C. Robinson. Serena A. Lancaster. grandfather of Alice W. Paul,” Augusta C. Lomack, Dr. Charles L. X, Jacauline | B “Lancaster. ‘tather-in-iaw of Car- | rle ‘G. Lomack, James T. Robinson and Fairfax G. Lomack. Friends may call at his late résidence after 3:J0 p.m. Friday, January 30. Funeral Saturday, January 31, at 2 p.m.. from St. Luke's P. E. Church, 15th and Church sts, nw.. Rev. Jo E. Ediort ‘of- ficating. °Relatives and friends invited. ArTangements by W. Ernest Jarvis, 30 LOWELL, HARRIET DAVIS, On Wed- 3 . al _her home. ORIN ith st now. HARRIET DAVI LOWELL. beigved Wiie of the Inte Delmar R. Lowell. “Remains resting at the Be- thesda-Chevy Chase t“ner 1 home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey. 7005 Wisconsin ave. Notice of funeral later. MALLOY, MARY. On Tuesday, January 27,1942, 8t her residence. 1211'N. Irving st. “Arlington, MARY MALLOY, 'beloved wife of the late Edward L. Malloy and mother of Mrs. Katherine “Burkley and Mrs. Gertrude Callis of Arlinglon and sev- eral grandchildren. May be viewed ‘at her home until Fri- day morning, January 30. Requiem mass at'9:15 am. at St Charies’ Church. Ar- Lington. Va.' Intermen: at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Washington, D. C. Arransements by Fitzgerald funeral’ home. 3245 Wilson boulevard, Arlinglon. Please omit flower, MOODY, EFFIE. On_Wednesday, Janu- | ary 28, 1932, EFFIE MOODY, beioved wife o the late William Moody, sister of Mrs. Mary Hohenstein, grandmother of wirs. Evelyn Lawson. Remains resting at Cham- bers) Georgetown funeral home, 31si and . n.W. Potomac and O sts. n.w., on Priday, Janu- ary 30, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends ing vited. Interment Gienwood Cemetery. 2§ MORRIS, CATHERINE = CLAY. _On Wednesdsy, January 25, 1942, CATHERINE CLAY MORRIS of 1800 Bth st. B.W.. be- loved wife of William McKiniey Morris She also ieaves one sister and other rela- tives and friends. Frienas may call at the W. Ernest Jarvis funcral church. 1432 You &t. n.w. trom | 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 38, until | 10 p.m. Thursday, January 9. Inter- ment New Castle, Pa. 2 | NATOLI NICOLA. Suddenly, on Wednes- day, vanuiry 25, 1042 | 1414 “4th st n.w. NICOLA NA1OLL be- losed ‘nusoand of ‘Nunziaia Natoli iather | of Josepn' ana Anthony Natoli and the iate Mrs. Mariatnia Consianiino. — Remains resting at the above resience. Mass i Hoiy Ro.ary Cainolic Church on Monday, February . at § a.m. menL Ceaar Hili Cemeiery. NELSON, ELIZABETH. On Wednesday, | | January at 0:30 Dm..zm,Enrr Tesiaence, bih st se. ELIZABEIH NELSON, daughter of the iate Cnarles E | and Revecca Bryan Nelson and sisier of | Mrs. Estella Nelson Barnes and Miss Otie R. Nelson Funeral services at her late home, 504 6th st. s.e. Saturday, January 31, p.m. ‘Interment Congressional Cemetery. | Friends and relatives invited. Services by the Zurhorst funeral home, L. On Wed- NICHOLSON, REYNOLDS 1942, at his_resi- nesday, uary dence. ‘5507 Fairglen road. Chevy Chase, on LR, 19a 504 Md., REYNOLDS L. NICHOLSON. Services and _interment (private) Friaay, January 30. Please omit flowers. PATRICK. MASON M. On Thursday, January 29, 1942, at Walter Reed Hos- pital, MASON M. PATRICK, major general, U. §. Army (retired) day, January 31, at 11 am. followed by interment, with ' full _military nonors, | Arlington’ National Cemetery. PROSISE, REV. BERNARD W. On Thursday, January' 29, 1942. ai St.Agnes' Hospital, 'Balumore,” Md., Rev. BERNARD W. PROSISE, rector of St. Jerome's Church, Hyattsvilie, Md: beloyed son of tne late Benjamin ' 5. ana Mary Prosise (nee Waters). Solemn high requiem mass at St iisviile, Md.. on Mon- 10:50 am. Inter- emeiery. Relatives inaly omit flowers. * | ) ¥, HARRY E. On Wednes- day, January S, 1942, at Proviaence Hos- HARARY k. PUMPHREY, beiovea son | rome’s_ Churca, day, Feoruary ment Mount and friends invited o | B of Harry M. and Bertha pumphrey. brother | o1 Mitchell Pumpnrey, Cataermne Wells Ruth Green, Dorothy 'F! Purvis. Remains resting ac his late resi- dence, 1214 B_st. se., until Saturday, January 1, at 2:30 pm. Services ' the coapel at Cedar Hill | Cemetery at 3 p.m. Relatives ana iriends | invited. “Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. | Services by Chambers’ Southeast luneral | home. 30 | __SANFORD, LAWRENCE G. On Wed- | Warrenton road. Falmoutn. Va. LAW- RENCE G. SANFORD, formerly “resident of Alexandria, Va. and Wasainston, D. C. He is survived by his beloved wiié. | Lucy Santord; brotners, Charles W. and | James D. Santord of Alexandria, Va.. ar- vey N. Saniord of Leslie, W. Va. and sis- ter, Mrs. Mary Hufiman of Buriinston, N | € Remams resting til 1 p.m. Friday, January 30 |, Funeral serwices at Wheeier-Thompson | funeral home, Fredericksburg, Va.. aL 2 | p.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Rel- atives and friends are invited. | SMALLEY, CHARLES E. On Tuesday. January 27, 19 at_nis residence, 1X38 | Monroe st. 'n.w., CHARLES E. SMALLLY, | beloved father of Mrs. Margaret E. Seltzer, William A. Smalley, Mrs. herine F. Wen- rich and George A. Smalley. ¥ Services at the S. H. Hines Co.funeral | 01 14th st. n.w. on Priday, Jan- | home, at 1 pm. Interment Cedar Hill uary 30 Cemetery. uary 27 1947, RICHARD H. SMOGA. be- loved ‘husband o. Gertrude Smoot, father | of Clifton C. Smoot and Etta G. Koenig. | " ervices from Chambers' tuneral home. 517 11th st. s.e., on Friday. January 30, at |11 a.m. Relatives and friends ferment in Congressional Cemeters. 2 SPARO. KATHARYN M. On Thurscay, January 9. 19 at_her residence, Mass. ave, ne. KASHARYN M. SPARO. widow of Charles Sparo. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. | Notice o1 funeral later. THOMAS, JOSEPH BURNS. On Thurs- day, January 29, 1942, at his Tesidence. 1 "Hobart st nw. JOSEPH BURNS | THOMAS, beloved husband of the late | Mary C." Thomas: father of Mrs. | Iotte_Derby, Mrs Elizabeth Primm and Mr, Donn B. Thomas. Services at Chambers' funeral home. 1400 in_st. n.w. on Saturday, Jan- | uary a1, at 2 pm." Relatives and friends | invited. ' Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 30 THOMAS, LUCY M. Departed this life | pm. at Gallinger Hospital LUCY M. THOMAS of 421y Benning road n.c., lov. ing_mother of Martha r. Ross, srand mother of James E. Ross, fr.. and_mother- inclaw of James E. Ross, &r. She also | leaves a host of other, relatives and friends Remains resting at Barbour Bros.’ funer home. 48 K st. n.e Notice oi fureral hereafter. |, ws \. ADA. On Sunday, January 25, 194z 8t her fesidence, 618 C St se. ADA WARKLEN. dev ren, beloved mother Gertrude Lane; | grandmotner of Th v and mother- fnllaw of ‘James Jo mains resting | at her late residence Ihursday aiternoon, | January 24 | *“Funeral_Fridey, January 30. at 1 pm.. | from the Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th and | D sts. s.e, Rev. F. §. King officiating _In- | terment “{Woodiawn" Cemetery. Arranse- | ments by Barnes & Matihews, | WARREN. ADA W. Forest Temple, No. |9 1B P O.E. of W. is hereby notified to meet in a session of sorrow Thursday | January 29, 1942, at £:30 p.m. to &r- Tange for the furieral of Daughter ADA | WWARREN, to be held Friday, January 30, at 1 pm, from Ebenezer Church, 4th !'and D sts. s'e. | MARY COLEMAN, D. R. | BEATRICE WEST, Financial Secretary. YMAN. On Wednesday, Jan- uary 28, at Baltimore, Md., HYMAN WEGER 521 15th st. nw. aged 66 years, belovea husband of Mildred Weser and father of Louis. Sidney, Morris and Dina Weger. Mrs, Jennie Francke and Mrs. Edith_Stein Funeral scrvices at the Bernard Danzan- sky & Son funeral home. 3301 14th st n.w., on Thursday, January 29. at 3 p.m. | WILKERSON,” SARAH LOUISE. Sud- denly. on Tuesday. Janu: . 1942, at her residence. 1101 15th st. n.w.. SARAH LOUISE WILKERSON. beloved mother of Daniel C. Wilkerson of Detroit and sister | of Mary A. Shallcrocs, Mrs. G. H. Vega, James M.." Archibald ' W. and Jessie P. Shalicross. Remains resting at the Birch funerel home. 3034 M st.n.w. Church, "en ‘Wednesday, January 28, 1942, at 7:55 rtna Jones and Ea hrist Services at St. John's Episcopal Church, | at nis residence, | Inter- | aL 2| Services at Fort Myer Chapel on Satur- | Jo and_ Audrey | nesday, January 27, 1942, at his residence, | Nrs, | his late home un: | SMOOT. RICHARD H. On Tuesday. Jan3 ted. In- | 214 | Edna | | Sheridan_Mre. Lillian Ovster, Mrs. Char- | THE EVENING STAR, was heavy fighting at Rengit stretched roughly across to Jem: ditch battle. JAPANESE PUSH DOWN THROUGH CENTER OF MALAY— Picked Japanese troops have reached the Layang Layang area (shaded arrow), cutting through a battle line across Johore, that had held until early this morning, British admit. claimed success in a naval battle Monday off Endau (1). was evacuated on Singapore Island (3) to prepare for a last- WASHINGTON, ] li' i!i fi! | British There (2), from where the battle line aluang. A strip along the straits —A. P. Wirephoto. Malaya (Continued From First Page.) ‘trnpped in the marshes south of | Batu Pahat, it was reported today. The British, equipped with heavy artillery and tanks, were sald to have bogged down in the swamps around Benut, some 40 miles north- | west of Johore Strait. Reports on operations in the west- | central front up to Tuesday night | said the Japanese troops there had penetrated to a point 12 miles southeast of Ayer Hitam, bringing | them within 36 miles of Johore | Strait. | Semiofficial dispatches claimed | that on the central front the Jap- | anese captured 29 tanks, 24 armored cars, 32 pieces of artillery and other ‘ In Memoriam COLIS, CATHERINE ANNE. In memory of our daughter, CATHERINE ANNE COLIS. who passed to the higher life Jan- | vary 2o, 1041 1s it well with the child And she answered, It is well.” | MOTHER AND DAD. COLLIER, JULIA CHRISTIAN. A trib- ute of love and appreciation to our dear | mother, Mrs. JULIA CHRISTIAN COL- LIER, who left us January 28, 1939. Her love, her courage. her tenderness, made the world a better place to live in. Her love was around about us WAYS. Her courage spurred us on to greater ali around her. Now she enjoys rewards that goodness brings. | HER CHILDREN, HARRIET, JULIA AND | " STELLE. S e father, grandfather and father-in-law, CHARLES W. CROPP. who left us one year ag0 today. January 29, 1941, Loved and remembered always. THE FAMILY. GRAYSON, GEORGE W. With lasting love and devotion to the memory of our beloved {ather and brother. GEORGE W. GRAY! who passed away eleven years ago today, January 29, 1931, Loved and remembered always. HIS LOVING CHILDREN AND SISTERS. * GREEN, CHARLES H. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my dear husband. CHARLES H. GREEN. who en- sl rest two years ago today, 1 will never forget that sad morning. I was sitting at your bedside And saw_your life depart And when I knew that you had gone It aimost broke my heart. It is so lonely here without you And so sad along life's way Life does not_seem the same {0 me Since you were called away. Two years have passed, dear husband, But my heart is just the same. For many a silent tear has fallen At the mention of thy nam Gone, never to be forgotten LONELY WIFE, ADDIE CHASE GREEN. GREENE. ROBERT R. A tribute of love and_devotion to the memory of our beloved father. ROBERT R. GREENE. Who left_us one year ago today, January 29, 1041, “Forever in our hearts. DEYOTED CHILDREN AND GRANDCHIL- HENNINGS, ELDER HOWARD HANN, In_loving memory ‘of our late pastor, Elder HOWARD HANN HENNINGS, who - fell asleep one year ago January 29, | 1041 “Home at last.” on heavenly mountains, Heard the “Come and enter in": | Baved by lite's fair flowing fountains, Saved from earthly taint and sin. our home forever, today, “Home, sweet home.” Al the pilgrim Journey Das.: Welcomed home o wander never, Saved throuzn Jesus—nome ai iast.” | Free at last from all tempiation, No_more necd of watchiul care: Joyful in compiete saivation, g Given the viclor's CIown 10 wear. CELURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (APOS- TOLIC FAITH). HENNINGS, HOWARD H. Sacred to the loving_memory of our beloved hus- | band and father, HOWARD H. HENNINGS, who fell asleep January 29, 1941. Your gentle face and patient smile Witn sadness we recall: You had a kindly word for eech And died beloved by all. You are not forgotten, beloved one, Nor will you ever be: As_long 8s life and memory last We will remember thee. BELOVED WIFE. KATIE B. HENNINGS, You are not forgottgn. father, dear, Nor will you ever be; As_long as liie and memory 1 T will slways think of the LOVING DAUGHTER. VIOLA. | You are gone but not forgotien, In ‘my thoughts you'll always be: Fog 'es ong as there is memory T willever thini % iy 3 EUNICE. In_my lonely hours of thinking 'nougNLS Of YO re ever near; 1 wo loved vou aeerly miss you s it dawns another year. MILDRED. Paithful and honest in all his ways, Devoted and true to the end of his day e peautul memory he ltaves behind. Whata bea: e B LOVING DAUGHTER, HAZEL. 1 think of you in silence, No one see me weep: - military equipment between January | 15 and January 27. Singapore Island Strip | Will Be Evacuated LONDON, Jan. 29 (#).—A strip one mile in width across the northern part of Singapore Island, facing the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, will be emptied of women, children and other civilians unnecessary for defense by tomorrow, a British offi- cial said today. Pillbox defenses will be instructed, he said. Advices from Singapore had said variously that the evacuation order | affected the coastal strip on the | southern tip of the mainland or the coastal strip on the island itself. The evacuation is to carried out by noon, Singapore time Friday (Thursday midnight E. S. T.). lahglgy Junior Higi |Presents 87 Diplomas A class of 87 students, nearly all | of whom will attend McKinley High School next semester, was graduated today by Langley Junior High School | at midyear exercises there. First Assistant Supt. of Schools Robert L. Haycock presided. Gradu- | ates and their schools next semester are; | MecKinley High Schoel. Braugh. Mary M. Camovell B ;s‘-mz et ce Ethridge, Wanda M. STPCKLL W, D Gemeny. Mildred M. . Merritt H. ir. Guver, Elizabeth M. Hayden. C. W.. Jr. Hunt, Virginia M. Jones. Henry J. La Covey. E. B. jr. Kendrick, Barbara C. Miller. Betty B. Mensh, Eheldon Rhbodes. Buid F. Sartain, Willam G Terranova, R. J. Wolf, Arthur 1. Belt. Alleen V. Dabbs. Marjorie P. Desiderio, Edith L. Gates, Almeda H. Grant, Gale M. Hill, Audrey L. Keenan, Shirley M. Manzon, Barbara J. Pappas, Mary E. Prince. Patricia L Rosenberg. Lily Talbott, Elizabeth J. | Thayer. Margaret C. Beckwith. Jack E. lancy, Thomas Didra. Warren E Gerald, Robert M. Hoster, Richard C. Jones, Robert T. Leins, Robert W. Mudd, William Ricucct. Joseph Shahady, Thomas E. Thigpen. Douglas C. | Taylor. G Jean williams, Rheba V. Caffes, Peter J. | Clark, Maurice H. | Fletcher, Georse Harwood. W. R.. ir. | Inscoe, Robert A. | Kearney, Joseph L. | Lumsden. G. N.. ir. Mullen. William L. Root, H. Eldon Skelton. Eugene W. Trump, David M Baldwin, Virginia A. | Broomfield. M. O. Campbell. J. P. Dennis, Charlotte A Ford, Margaret T. Gongee, Esther R. | Harris, Dorothy A. Joyce, Patricia L. Lampe, Bettie J Newman. Ruth C Pederson. Barbara P. Reggio. Mary G. Stransky. Lil Yee. Wah Bong Tersi, Eleanor L. Bledsoe, Phyllis J. Calvin Coolidge Hish Schoel. | Maxson, Leon I, ir. | Woodrow Wilson High School. Murray, George L. Upperman, P. A. | Anacostia High School. Martin, James . Martin, Charlotte P. ‘Robinson, Roberta J. Central High Bchool. Rosenblum. W. E. Edwards Emilie J. Janker, Bernice Hutt, Paula T. | Flocks of boobies hunting fish will dive in unison from a height of 70 feet | line at the window marked “United D. C., THURSDAY, 128 Receive Diplomas At Macfarland Exercises One hundred and twenty-eight students were graduated today from Mactarland Qunior High School in | exercises there. Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, member | of the Board of Education, presided. For its gift, the class presented the | school some air raid protection | equipment. | Graduates and the senior high schools they will attend are: . Central. Priedrich. George E. Engel. Eth P s e S ey ars Smith, Gerald 8" Moubrsy. Harold C. White. Wilbur Raulin, Frederick W. Harper. Martha ' A. Furr. Annette L. Eellicove, Pearl Sledse, Jeanette E. Petherbridee. C. T. Riddie. Catl B. Davis, Helen E. Coolidge. Pogostin, Sidney Eastern. Molenof. Shirley MeKinley. Allwine. Charles . Wi . Wree “movert ©. Bavior & 'Levoy ™ Cohen. Meivin Thibedeati, T. A. Grillbertzer, William Fling, Richard B. - i Roosevelt. teman, Jaques J. Gerhold, Wil . Chlawel fiomer M. Sicoci. Robers B Eilbert. Richard L." Khodes, Roy O. ’, ‘Tobias T. Don Dass, Ethel 1. Friedman, Nathan g:eldll, auu P, ndy, Charles W. Hoeny: Ehares Porter, Richard L. Proudley. Robert E. Shone. Robert C. Btein, Mordecai Zucker. Seymour Block, Henrietta Cohen. Doris Cornfield. Jean H. Glickman, Doris Goldbers. Payllis Klein. Greta L. Maggia, Dorothy Propper, Betty. Sperling._ Beverly J. Wilner. Rhoda F. Anastasi, A. P. jr. Embrey. 'Cleveland Kurland. Bertram Penticoff. Paul Caporaleiti. Rose Caruso, Gloria Colella.” Josephine Dobkin. Beverly E. Edelman. Shirley E. Garis.Angelina Hawthorne, F. P Hermann, Beatrice Hermann, Ruth Malouhes. Athena N. Myers, Mildred R. Protos. Toula Sauber, Lorraine M. 8mith.’ Arline Stathepeules. T. Steerman. Jeanne R. Vitto. Mary T, Berry, Hugh O Buchsnan. J. Dean Drazin. Sidney Eichner, Sidney Deyoe. D. Eleanor Drill, Jean R. Fontana. M. June Friedman, Atieen E. Gregory, Virginia C. Johnson, Audrey E. Milans, Marie D, Moore.’ Rose G. Snyder, Betty J. Buls, Pearl Anton, George Brown, Vernon J. Cohen. Moritz A Kaplan. Shirley L Cook, Edmund TIsaacs. Alvin Preedman. Seli Kern. Dexter Luria. Charles McComb. Robert B. McMillan, Billy A. Neely. Morion Banderson. C. B. Scher, Murray Schwartz, Irving Sherman, Robert Vagnoni, L. A. n. 8. L. . Beverly B . Plorence L. Blum. Betty J Brusiioff. Leova Rlupatrick. E L. Hausenblaus. N. L. Helwlg. Dorothy A. Johnson. Eunice B, Kessel, Betty E Kocen. Elaine M. Psarakis. Mary Schaefer. Nancy J. Wolf. Lenore B ‘Wood, Gloris E. ‘Western. Schmelser, John P. The line of home defense is the States JANUARY 29, 1942. Dr. Macatee Re-elected By H.S. A. Trustees Dr. Henry C. Macatee has been re-elected president of trustees of the Health Security Administration. A special committee to draw up a new agreement with the Waching- ton Community Chest was named, with William R. Castle, former As- sistant Secretary of State, as its chairman. Mr. Castle was also named to the executive committee, while Willlam J. Flather, jr, was elected second vice president and Frank A. Birg- feld was made treasurer. Officers re-elected include Dr. ‘Watson W. Eldridge, first vice pres- ident; Dr. William DeKlieine and Mrs. Edna Treasure, members of the executive committee, and Wil- lard C. Smith, administrator and secretary. 63 Receive Diplomas At Banneker Junior High Thomas N. Roberts, special as- sistant to the personnel director of the Agriculture Department, today gave the address to the 63 grad- uates of Banneker Junior High School and their friends and rela- tives. Diplomas were awarded by As- sistant Supt. of Schools A. K. Savoy, aided by Calvin Conliff, president of “Banneker City Council.” Annie McManus gave the salu- tatory and Audrey Hill the vale- dlctqry. Nathaniel Spears, class president, presented the class gift. Graduates are: Brooks. Charles F. Brooks, Frank A. Brown, William C. Butts, John Glover. Maggie Guthrie. Elaine Hairston. H._ E. Harris. M. M Hatcher. Thelma M. Hill. Audrey M. Holi. Thelma & oward, Mary F. Howard. Arthur L. Johnson, Audrey L James. ‘John R. Johnson, Gloria Johnson. Andrew W.Johnson. Vivian M. Loften, William E." Jones, Dorothy L. Moten, Elmer T. Kent. Clara V. Mobley, James A. Kirby. Betty L. 8Smith. ‘Arthur W, jr.Lee. Barbara A. Telfair. William Little. Coletha Thornton, George A.Lo: Beverly L. Williams, Alcede P. McManus. Annie I Jackson, Alvin L.~ Matthews, Lois N. Adams. ‘Eddie Mae Miller, Roberta A. Barksdale, Sylvia M. Mines, Lucille C. Blackford. Estelle E. Minor. Lethia Bland, Josephine M. Nickens, Irene M. Braxton, Rosa E. Payne, Adelaide Brooks, Mary P. Pitts, Alicemarie Brown. Helen M. Porter, Jeanette Campbell, Ruth N. Robinson. Bessie A. Carter, Loretta Surles. Muriel J. Davis, Marion E; Turner. Mary E. Diamond. Mary E. Washington. C. E. Epps. Beatrice C. Wilson, Fannieree Gantt. Eloise D Hill' Raymond N. Hines, Eurias E. r. Defense Savings Bonds and | FUNERAL HOME Francis J. Collins 8821 14th St. N.W. Telephone Randolph 7117 Frank Geier’s Sons’ PansisiiDiriccars 1113 Severth Street N.W. NA. 2473 Branch Funeral Home 3605 Fourteenth St. N.W. HObart 2326 Eliot Junier High School Awards 106 Diplomas A graduating class of 106 stu- dents today- received diplomas at midyear exercises at Eliot Junior High School. The majority of the members of the class will attend Eastern High School next semester. | Presiding on behalf of the Board | of Education was Asst. Supt. of | Schools Jessie La Salle. Graduates and their schools are: | Eastern High Bcbool, herine Sweadner. D. ‘Walsh, Virgini White! Anastasi ‘A J. Backus. Robert G. Bobbitt, Percy Butts, 'Raymond Gillikin, Jack E. Haugen. Henry L. Jennison. Robert C. May. Norman E. Cherry, William Ciatto.” Richard M. Morrison, William Taylor. Jack G. Colandreo. Rocco. A. Crabill. Norman L. Cudmore. Howard E. Dettor. Charles F. . Paul M. William C. Forame. Benjsmin F. Fowler. Car| W., jr. Fox. Richerd L. Gann. Willl Andersol Ball. Barbara Beacham. June A. Birckhesd. Sarat ryan, Anna E. Burkley, Helen L. Butcher, Vivian D, Cameron., Mary Campanaro. P. L. Cecil. Gloria M. Ciffoitlli. " J. O. Coger. Barbara A. Compton, B. L Compton, Shirley Creech. Pauline M. | Curtin. Julia | Dickerson. Helen L. Eliott, June H. Fragasso, Grace Prissell, Carrie V. Gonzales, Evelyn F. Graham, Jane Grogan. 'Esther | Guilford,” Naomi E. Harding, Laura A Hayden,’ Barbara E. Hodges. Margaret J. Irvin. La Rue E Jacobs._Alice T. Jones, Helen G. Kerr.' Betty J Ki Laurs T, Kogok, Evelvn Linthicum, Bettie ¥. | McDonald! k. E. | Miller._8hirley L. | Mire, Ruby ¥ Miser, Carol E. Kieffer. Dan King. Harold Knechtel. Albert J. Linnenbrogger, B D. Mitchell, James P. Moore. Bradiey B. L Revere. N. | Timbs, Edear Padgett. Jean A. Vellucel. Vineent | orr. shirle M | Palmer. Gloria L. Parme. Jane B. Snitler. Claire L. Stasulli, Arn‘e J. MecKinley Hith Sehool. Davidson, M. L. Miller. Franklin Salevero, Juanifa F. Mouncastle. F. | Christy. Theodore C. Fontana. Micharl | Moussean. Jos. P. Grishkot, Harold C. Layton, Louis H | Anacostia High School. Herren, Mary J. Twyham. Doris L. Chamberlain Voecational. Gravatt. Prances V. Iacangelo. Albert A. Booth. Bhirley M. ' Westman. Teddy | Battaglia. Antoneite Calvin Coolidge High. Schi | geat 97 Students Graduated By Stuart Junior High Stuart Junior High School today graduated 97 students in February exercices at the school. Dr. Chester W. Holmes, assistant superintendent of schools, presided. Graduates and the senior high schools they will attend are: Coolidge. Evans, Clarence 8. Chamberlain. wson, Rosemary Eastern. Anderson. A. D., jr. Chrismore, M. G. Burneston, Robert Clarkson. Jusnits L. Cocchiar Goskley, Jane, De Neaie, 3 Esstburn, Magie 4. s ott, Jean Gerstein, Alvin Hoftman, ‘George Hume, Harold U. Joner. Thomas Lamon, Robert W, Lowe, Jame: McColley, W. H. Miller. Preston R. Mizell, Robert Quattrone, Joseph D. RRepke. lm'ylvldll v. Harps! Hazelrig: Herron, Mary E Hurwits, Rebeccs Jarrett, Vivian C. Johnston. Virgie Lauver, Vernelds R. Lee. Ruth Loube, Betty McDougal Martha J. Menick, Thel Paiano, Nancy L. Pickett, Frances M. Rodsers, Lois M. Bchneider. C. T. ton, Pred Shankér, Melvin George R. Adolph - Wood, David P. Barbour, Dorothy P. Bittle Kathleen 1. A Borelit, Ellen Snow, Elizabeth J. Boykin, Aldona 8. Stock. Audrey M Brown, therine E. Van Grack. Lillia Carroll. Doris L.~ Whitaker, June L Chamoulos, C. V. Wright, John: MeKinley. Paddock. Thomas L. Barber, Horace E. Pennoyer. R. P. Bowen, Walter E. _ Rapp, Psul E. Cullers, Kauffman E. Robey. Leonard DiSilvestri, R. W. ~ Subrise, Prank A. Gingrich, Jam V. Wiser, Mil'on H. Hanley, Thomas A. Zanakos_ Toay Hayre. Alfred J. Ashley, hel Hepburn, Carlton A. Baker. Harriet A | Higgins, ' Dan 8. Gentilcore, Grace Kennedy. Donald D. Hoffman. Lorraine Kammerer. Rgres * Lewis. B Koutsoukos. G. N. Mason, Shirley D. | Lane. George Moore. Bernice J | Middledorf. Fred Morrow, Dorothy Western. Price, Jane B. Homes. Hannah Abbet Veeational. Weaver. Walter Mexico is growing purple and white garlic, with purple in the lead. 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Friends are _invited to ca!ll at Gawler’s chapel, 1 Pa. ave. n.w., here services will be held on Friday. January 30, at 4 KNIGHT, GEORGE. On January 27. 1942, at 437 Delaware ave. s. GEORGE KNIGHT. He leaves to mourn s mother sr.; a grandmother, Georgianna Parks. and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's fu- mneral home, 1300 8. Capitol st until held Friday, January 30. at 1 pm. In- terment Rosemont Cemetery. FUNERAL DESIGNS. T MANNING'S LUNERA 1627_Conn. Ave. DI 27 E._2608. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pleces 1212 P St _N.W Natlena) 4276 Interment 20 on Saturday. Jan- | a1st and O st . Interment Fort Lincoin Cem- Catholic Church at 9 am. | In Memoriam BRANT, ANNIE BELLE. A tribute of love and devotion to the beautiful life sae gave us is the cherished and everlasting memory of our devoted mother. ANNIE | BELLE BRA: wio_left us tnree years 80, January 29, 1939, | 1f ever a love existed. If_ever a sweet fower grew: 1f ever a soul fulfllled its mission on earth, Then, mother, it certainly was you, HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, LILLIAN B. _CARTER, SOMERVILLE B. ARM- STRONG. BROWN, BERNIE. 1In loving remem- brance of my son, BERNIE BROWN. who left us two years ago today, January 29, 1940. Days of sadness still come over us, Hidden tears so often flo Memory keeps you always mear us, Although you left two years ago. MOTHER, ROBERTA BROWN. CANTEY, HENRY J. In loving memory of our dear brother. HENRY J. CANTEY, Who passed into_the great bevond eight years ago today, January 29. 1934, WILLIAM C. CANTEY. g FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither successor_to_nor conneeted with the original W. R. establishment. 1009 HSt. N.W. st %mms ~GEO. C. SHAFFER. Inc. BERATE ERICER ONE WA ole. Srin e Cor, Mth & Eye aad Sundays J. William Lee’s Sons Co. 4th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Yol difccrons 11 8200 When others are last asleep. | INSTON. Gone. but not forgotten. Whote memory Wwili siway ain. 8 -’ ALTHEA. Not dead to us who loved him, He's only gone before: He lives with us in memory ‘And will forevermore. “BILLIE’ AND JAMES. LANE, VERONICA B. In loving remem- braice of our dear mother. VERUNICA LANE, who died twenty years g0 today, January 29, 22, HER LOVING CHILDREN, CATHERINE LANE HANLON AND DANIEL F. LANE. MAYN, CHARLES E.. In fond and lov- ing memory of my devoted husband and our father, CHARLES E. MAYN, who de- parted this life twenty-iwo years ago to- , January 29, 1920. Gone to the light that shines so fair, Gone from the earth of sOrFow and care; Resting those hands that did their best, Gone, dear one. gone to rest. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. MORTIMER LAURA L. L. MORTIMER, who passed Years ago today January 29, 1838. In_our lonely hours of thinking ‘Thoughts of you are very neal We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. LOVING DAUGHTERS. BERTHA WALKER 'AND OCEANIA FLETCHER. - ROBB. MATILDA. 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