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BROTHER M’CLOSKEY
DIES AT AGE OF 87
Oldest Member of Society of Jesus
in Eastern Province, Dies
at Georgetown.
Brother James McCloskey. 8. J., 87,
and the oldest member of the Society
of Jesus In the Eastern province, died
Sunday at Georgetown University,
where he had served as lnflrmarlan for
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many yean, and waa buried with lm
preasive ceremonies yesterday.
Brother McCloskey was bom ln Ire
land November 10. 1843. and came to
the United States in 1849. He entered
the Society of Jesus in Canada ln 1865.
He was one of the pioneer Jesuits
who opened up Woodstock College and
' was associated in this pioneer work
with Fathers Shandelle and James
Becker. He came to Georgetown Uni
versity in 1886 a-nd'was infirmarian un
til 1923. when he became Incapacitated
and was retired from active duty.
The'funeral mass yesterday was cele
brated in Dahlgreen Chapel, George
town University, by Rev. W. Coleman
Nevils. president, who also gave the
final absolution at the grave. Rev.
HU! EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. P. P.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1986.
John A. Dixon said the office of the I
dead. 1
Attending the funeral were the mem
bers of the faculty and all members of
the society at Georgetown University,
with Rev. Robert Lloyd, 8. J.. head- -
master of Georgetown Preparatory
School, representing Holy Trinity
parish; Rev. John Fleming. S. J., and
Rev. John O'Connell. 8. J., representing
the Gonzaga College.
Fascists Taught to Fly.
RUDINI, Italy. September 10 (W). —
The government is teaching Fascist
University students to fly for nothing.
A month's course of instruction has
opened here.
MRS. MAGARITY FUNERAL
SERVICES HELD TODAY
Former District Teacher Died at
Home, in Lewinsville,
Va., on Monday.
Funeral services for Mrs. 8. Walcott
Magarity, 38 years old, former teacher
ln the District of Columbia public
schools, who died at her home, in Lew
insville. Va„ Monday, were conducted
in the chapel of J. William Lee's Sons,
undertakers, today at 11 o’clock. Rev.
C. S. Abbott of the Church of the Good
P! ‘Tt'JI'IWr -HiM
Shepherd officiated. Interment wi in
Congressional Cemetery.
Mrs. Magarity for several years
taught in the primary grades *of the
Wheatley Bchool, and later waa a
member of the corps of art teachers in
the local schools. Bhe was graduated
from George Washington University
in 1938.
She is survived by her husband,
Henry T. Magarity; her parents,' Mr.
and Mrs. Hairy L. Wolcott; two sis
ters, Miss Marie E. Wolcott and Mrs.
John M. Stockard, and two brothers,
C. Walton Walcott and Ashley L. Wal
cott.
Electrical production ln Italy is
greater than a year ago.
PAUL GAY DEAD
Culpeper Cattle Buyer Passes Away
at Baccoon Ford Home.
Special Dispatch to The Star.
CULPEPER, Va.. September 10
Paul Gay, for many years a prominent
cattle buyer of this section and owner
of historic "Soldiers’ Rest. - ’ near Rac-
Raccoon Fordcoon Ford, died from an
acute heart attack at the Scott home,
which he recently had purchased, at
Racoon Ford. The funeral services were
held at his late home by Rev. Dr.
Thomas W. Hooper of the Presbyterian
Church, and the body was taken to his
former home, in Staunton, where in
terment was made in Thornerose Cem
etery.
He is survived by five sons, Richard.
Paul, jr.; Pettus and Mann Gay. all of
West Virginia, and James Gay of Am
herst County, and two daughters, Mrs.
Sue Saunders and Mrs. Margaret Gay
Webster, both of Norfolk. His wife,
who was Miss Blanche Mann of Staun
ton, died many years ago.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
TODAY.
Carnival, Trinity Lodge, No. 5, Order
of Shepherds of Bethlehem, comer Wis
consin and Nebraska avenues, all this
week.
Hike, Red Triangle Outing Club over
Miner HUI tonight. Meet at Old
Dominion Terminal, Rosslyn, 8:15 p.m.
Meeting, American University Park
Citizens’ Association, Hurst Hall, Amer
ican University, Massachusetts and
Nebraska avenues, 8 p.m.
Meeting. Washington General As
sembly, Knights of Columbus, garden
of the Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m.
Dinner meeting. Educational Com
mittee of Columbus University, Jefferson
room of the Mayflower Hotel, 6 p.m.
Meeting, Free Lance Writers’ Club,
Annapolis Hotel, 908 Twelfth street,
8p m. Guest speaker, Mrs. Sallle V. H.
Pickett, society editor of The Star.
FUTURE.
Luncheon meeting, Kiwanis Club,
Washington Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m.
Card party, St. John’s Parish House,
Thirty-fourth street and Rainier avenue,
Mount Rainier, Md„ tomorrow, 8:30 p.m.
Card party, Endowment Committee of
Bethany Chapter, O. E. S„ Winston
Hotel, 116 First street, Friday, 8 p.m.
ANTI-AIRCRAFT SHOW
Demonstration of Firing and Arm
ament at Aberdeen Tomorrow.
Special anti-aircraft firing and dem
onstration of anti-aircraft armament
will be held at the Army Proving
Ground at Aberdeen, Md.. tomorrow
for the benefit of Army and Navy offi
cers and others interested in such mat
ters. The members of the Naval Acad
emy Post Graduate School will be spe
cial guests.
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Miss M. Fisher, who has only one
hand, recently won a prize for a knitted
dress at a show at Egham, England.
FOUND.
FOR LOST ANIMALB apply Animal Rescue
League 34» Maryland ave. a.w. Nat. SOBB.
LOST.
1 BILLFOLD, containing 320; lost Monday.
Reward. Return to desk at Ambassador
Hotel. *
CAT-Maltese. 2 months old; no tall, white
breast and feet. Reward. 309', 3 Kim st.
mw. 10«
COLLIE, large, white, male; one brown eye;
120 reward. SOS D s.e. Phone Lin. 1188,
Dr. Pyles. 11*
COLLIE, brown and white, clipped, Maryland
tag, name "Patsy.'’ t 5 reward. Return to
IS Bcuth Lincoln ave., Takoma Park. H«
DOO—Friday, white Eskimo' Spits, weighs
40 lbs., answers to name "Bumps." Reward.
860 ft Eastern ave ■ Bhep. 2934-W after 8 p.m.
FRATERNITY PIN, Sigma Chi. between 13th
and 14th on Mass, ave., on Monday. Call
Met. 7772. Reward. •_
GLASSES, metal nm. brown leather case.
Sunday afternoon. Reward. Wisconsin 3418.

KEYS, in green key esse! Reward. Georgia
0956-J.
LADY S BROWN POCKETBOOK. containing
blue fountain pen and musket pencil, at
Norfolk boat. Wednesday morning. Poto
mac 4382-W_after_6_pm. »
PACKAGE, small, of unflniahed dress. In
Wesley Heights bug, Monday morning. 4408
Kllngle st„ Wesley Heights. Clev. 2508.
POCKETBOOK. brown leather; containing
glasses, rosary, gold pencil, etc.; reward.
1104 M_at._n.w. National 7»20
RINOS. green gold with two diamonds. whiTe I
gold setting, and white gold ring with large
sapphire: Tuesday. Internsl Revenue Bulld
mg. Reward. Potomac 3528 *
RlNG—Beal ring, marked 8. H.. on Conn.
Sini’ JF h ?)! y ? ha *?' M - W. H. Herschel.
8305 Florida st. Reward. Wls, 3095-J.
ShiCTACLES, tortoise shell, front of Arcade
Market. Reward if returned to 1439 Euclid
gt. n.w.
WALLET (man’s), between Fox Theater and
West Executive ave.. Friday night. Finder
communicate with Wisconsin 2872-R.
WATCH BRACELET, platinum top with
aQuamarine stone; lost Tuesday evening,
TLW. sectlon. Reward. Adams 0308.
WRIST WATCH, lady's, at 18th and You sts.
n.w. at 7:30 o clock Tuesday morning. Re
ward. Decatur 4929. __ H«
YOUNG POLICE DOO. answers to name of
Rf 1 wn VoA aK , n ii l , llb f r 13911 Call O. Hlbble,
Col, 4803. at 726 Upshur st. n.w. 10*
MEst. 1883
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In Case of Death Call
THE GREATER
W.W.ChambersCo.
14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W.
Phone Columbia MSS
Where thf Beet Costs Loss
£
Carh of iUfisutkou
DORSET. ROSA CLARKE. I wlah to ac
knowledge nr sincere thanks to my neigh
bor*, co-workers, friends and relatives for
their kindness and sympathy during the
lingering Illness and at the death of my
dear mother. ROSA CLARKE DORSEY.
HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, HATTIE M.
BOSTON. •
Death a.
BURROUGHS. MATTIE A. Suddenly Mon*
day. September S. 1930. MATTIE A. BUR
ROUGHS. beloved widow of James F. Bur
roughs. Funeral Thursday, September 11.
at 10 e.m., from the home of her niece.
Mrs Annie L. Swain. 418 Marietta pi. n.w.,
thence to St. Mary’s Episcopal Churcn.
Aspin. Md.. at II a.m. Interment Union
Cemetery, Rockville, Md. 10
COURTMAN. JAMES. Suddenly, on Tues
day. September V. 1930. at his residence.
9 and st. hr, JAMES COURTMAN, be
loved husbaud or Betsy Courtman. Re
mains resting at the parlors of James T.
Ryan. 317 Penna. ave. s.e. Funeral from
St. Mark's Church. 3rd and A s'.s s.e..
on Friday. September 19. at 2 p ni Rela
tives and friends Invitrd. lutermeut Con
gressional Cemetery. 11
DANUAKL. ANNA M. On Monday. Septem
ber 8. 1930. ANNA M.. beloved wife of
Joseph Danhak). Funeral from her late
residence. 419 Emerson »t. n.w., on Thurs
day. September 11. at 9 a.m. Requiem
mass at St. Mary's Church at 9:30 o'clock.
Relatives and friends invited. Interment
St. Mary's Cemetery. 10
DUVALL. FREDERICK RHODES. On Mon
day. September 8. 1930. at his home. 2444
37th st. n.w.. after a lingering illness.
FREDERICK RHODES DUVALL, aged 23
years, beloved sou of Frederick William
and Alice Jane Duvall. Funeral from his
late residence on Thursday, September 11.
at 8:30 am., followed by requiem mass
at Holy Trinity Church. 36th and O sts.
n.w., at 9 o'clock. Interment lu Mount
Olivet Cemetery. *
EASLEY, ARAMINTA D. On Tuesday. Sep
tember 9. 1930. ARAMINTA D. EASLEY.
Funeral from her late residence. Ml Mass,
ave. n.w., on Thursday. September 11. at
2 p.m, interment. Rock Creek Cemetery.
10
GILL. WYLIE GILL. Suddenly September 7.
1930. GILL WYLIE GILL, aged 41. Inter
ment in Arlington Cemetery, September 11.
Family only. •
HILL. CAROLINE. Departed this life Tues
day, September 9. 1930. CAROLINE HILL,
loving mother of Blanche Williams. Frank
and Walter Bcippio Williams and Clar
ence Hill, sister of Alice Brown and Mary
Gregory. She also leaves six grandchil
dren and a host of other relatives and
friends. Remains resting at the W. Er
nest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You at.
n.w. Notice of funeral later.
THE WEATHER
District of Columbia lncreasing
cloudiness tonight followed by showers
tomorrow, not much change in tem
perature: gentle easterly winds.
Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor
row; showers tomorrow and probably in
south portion tonight; little change in
temperature; moderate northeast and
east winds.
Maryland—lncreasing cloudiness to
night, probably followed by showers to
morrow; not much change in tempera
ture; gentle to moderate easterly winds.
West Virginia—lncreasing cloudiness
tonight followed by showers tomorrow;
little change in temperature.
Record for 24 Hours.
Thermometer —4 p.m., 77; 8 p.m., 72;
12 midnight, 67; 4 a.m., 61; 8 a.m., 64;
noon, 79.
Barometer—4 p.m.. 30.12; 8 p.m.,
30.10; 12 midnight, 30.12; 4 a.m., 30.11;
8 a.m., 30.14; noon. 30.12.
Highest temperature, 79, occurred at
noon today; lowest temperature, 59, oc
curred at 6:30 a.m. today.
Temperature same date last year—
Highest, 93; lowest, 72.
Tide Tables.
(Furnished by United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey.)
Today—Low tide, 4 a.m. and 4:06
p.m.; high tide, 9:25 a.m. and 9:47 p.m.
Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:36 a.m. and
4:34 p.xn.; high tide, 10 a.m. and 10:22
p.m.
The Sun and Moon.
Today—Sun rose 5:44 a.m.; sun sets
6:25 p.m.
Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:45 a.m.; sun
sets 6:24 p.m.
Moon rises 7:41 p.m.; sets 8 a.m.
Condition of the Water.
Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, little
muddy.
Weather in Various Cities.
a Temperature.
SSttfg
.... 8 53 3g’ £ Weather.
Stations. y o.» " S a
5 S •
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Abilene, Tex... 29.92 94 66 1.48 Cloudy
Albany. N. Y... 30.20 74 60 .... Clear
Atlanta. Qa..,. 30.00 00 70 0.38 Cloudy
Atlantic City... 30.12 ’ 74 60 .... Clear
Baltimore. Md.. 30.12 76 62 .... Clear
Birmingham .. 29.98 86 72 Ft.cloudy
Bismarck. N. D. 79.88 68 60 0.10 Clear
Boston. Mass... 30.14 72 52 Clear
Buffalo. N. Y.. 30 18 70 52 .... Clear
Charleston. S.C. 30 00 86 74 0.42 Cloudy
Chicago. 11l 30.14 72 58 .... Clear
Cincinnati, 0.30 10 78 56 ....Cloudy
Cleveland, Ohio 30.16 70 68 .... Clear
Columbia. S C.. 30.02 84 70 0.04 Cloudy
Denver, C 010... 29 92 78 56 .... Pt.cloudy
Detroit. Mich... 30.20 72 54 ....Clear
El Paso. Tex... 29 84 92 64 .... Clear
Galveston. Ter *>9 94 88 78 .... Cloudy
Helena, jilont.. 28.84 78 52 0.08 Cloudy
Huron. HD.. 28 98 80 60 .... Clear
Indianapolis.lnd 30.08 78 58 ClouJy
Jacksonville. Fla 29.90 84 76 0.02 Cloudy
KnnsasCity.Mo. 29.94 74 88 .... Cloudy
Los Angeles .... 29.93 74 60 .... Cloudy
Louisville. Ky.. 30.06 82 60 Cloudy
Miami. Fla 29 96 86 76 1.10 Pt.cloudy
New Orleans. La. 29 94 92 78 0.02 Clear
New York NY.3O 14 74 60 .... Cloudy
Oklahoma City 29.86 90 72 .... Cloudy
Omaha. N»*br..29 98 74 66 .... Cloudy
Phtlatiedphin ..30 14 78 60 .... Pt.cloudy
Phoenix, Arlz.. 29.78 98 70 .... Clear
Pittsburgh. Pa. 30 14 82 52 .... Clear
Portland, Me... 30.14 68 50 .... Clear
Portland, Oreg. 29.94 74 58 .... Cloudy
Raleigh. N. C.. 30.0 S7B 64 0.06 Pt.cloudy
Salt Lake City. 29.80 82 66 .... Clear
San Antonio .. 29 94 96 70 Pt cloudy
San Diego. Calif 29 90 72 80 ....Cloudy
San Francisco.. 29.98 70 56 .... Cloudy
St. Louis. Mo.. 30.00 78 66 .... Cloudy
St. Paul, Minn. 30.0 572 58 .... Clear
Seattle. Wash. 29.92 88 56 .... Cloudy
Spokane, Wash. 29.80 78 Clear
Tamca. Fir.-... 29 90 82 74 0.02 Cloudy
WASH., D. C... 30.14 79 89 .... Clear
FOREIGN.
(7 am., Greenwich time, today.)
Stations. Temperature. Weather.
London. England 58 Clear
Paris. France 58 Clear
Vienna. Austria 58 Clear
Berlin, Germany 54 Clear
Brest. France 60 Clear
Stockholm, Sweden 48 Rain
Gibraltar, Spain 72 Clear
(Noon. Greenwich time, today.)
Horta (Fayal). Azores... 70 Part cloudy
(Current observations.)
Hamilton, Bermuda 80 Part cloudy
San Juan. Porto Rico.... 80 Part cloudy
Havana. Cuba 78 Clear
Colon, Canal Z0ne...... 82 Part cloudy
Births Reported.
The following births have been reported to
Hie Health Department lu the last 24 hours:
Russell H. and Doruihy Pace. boy.
Frank E. and Nettie L. James, boy.
i Edwin and Margaret Jeffries, boy.
Frank J. and Emma Loreto, girl.
Louis B. and Ha idee W. McKenzie, girl.
William O. and Margaret Martin, girl.
Carl J. and Blanche Kirby, girl.
Maurice M. and Martha Powers, girl.
George and Nellie Happ. girl
Leonard and Lillie Higgs, girl.
Daniel R. and Eleanor M. Tassa, girl.
William V. and Mamie V. Ryon, girl.
Frank T. and May M. Mllstead. girl.
Ackle M. and Della M. Corbin, girl.
George D. and Katherine Murphy, girl.
Edwin H. and Irene Pilson. girl.
Louts and Sarah Brooks, girl.
Nat and Dorothy Oscar, girl.
Carl J. and Mildred Barbee, girt.
Howard S. and Zetta Allen, girl.
Alfred A and Josephine R Doppel, boy.
Meyer and Lillian Cohen, boy.
Philip and Alice May. boy.
Charles and Ada Rouse, boy.
Raymond J and Edna Shoemaker, boy.
John W. and Thelma A. Kraft, boy.
Arthur H. and Cora B. Ford. boy.
Frank B. and Marie E. Mullen, boy.
Joseph A and Madeline B. MeNamara.
boy.
R. L. Houston and Sara V. Jones, boy.
Hiram W. and Rutii L. Lyon. boy.
Earl M. and Beulah Cunningham, boy.
Frederick A. and Nellie O'Neill, boy.
Ricnard L and Margaret Kidwell. boy.
Joseph and Margaret Terenyl, boy.
N. Patrick and Ellen M. Shealy. boy.
William J. A. and Margaret Kirk. boy.
Walter H. and Katherine l Summers, boy
Thomas C. and Elvira Duncan, boy.
Clarence and Minnie Batts, bey.
Charles and Mattie Williams, boy.
Edwin and Nancy Brown, boy.
Andrew and Fannie Tayler, boy.
Fred and Mandella Adams, boy,
Leslie and Edith Smith, boy.
John M. and Daisy Dorsey, boy.
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Deaths Reported.
The following deaths have been reported to
the Health Department in the last 24 hours:
James McClaskey, 87, 37th and o sts.
Caleb Hughes. 69. Sibley Hospital.
Beniamin Goodman. 68. Sibley Hospital.
Anna M. Danhakh 68, Sibley Hospital.
Martha A. Cozen, 87, 1359 Girard at.
Mary A. McPherson. 66, 3817 30th st.
John F. Bolen. 59. 643 Lexington pi. n.e.
Harlow Hewitt. 51, United States Naval
Hospital.
Vera E. Bennington. 44. 727 Webster it,
Achllle M. Burklln. 39. 3013 Cathedral ave.
Carrie Thompson, 108. Gallinger Hospital.
Willi* J. Peacock, 88, Carsons Private Hos-
P * Alonso Griffin, 46, Casualty HnkllL
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Deaths.
HENSON, VICTORIA. Departed this lUe
Sunday. September 7. 1930. at 8:26 p.m., at
her residence. 2620 Pearson pi. a.e.. VIC
TORIA HENSON, daughter of the lata
Silas and Oeorgianna Sutton, wife of John
H. Henson, mother of Mrs. Egbert D.
Martin and Mrs Lillian Williams of De
troit and sister of Mrs. Lillian Randall of
New York and Mrs. Mamie Jamieson and
Mrs. Silas Sutton of Washington. D. C.
She also leaves a granddaughter, nieces,
nephews and other relatives and friends.
Funeral Thursday, September 11. at 1 p m.,
from Allen A. M E. Church, Garfield.
D. C.. Rev. L. P. Herring pastor. Relatives
and triends invited. Remains may be
viewed at Adams A Smoot funeral parlor,
2428 Nichols ave. s.e.
Her weary hours, her days of pain.
Her weary nights are passed:
Her ever patient worn-out frame
Hag found sweet rest at last.
THE FAMILY.
JONES. WILLY G. Departed this life on
Sunday. September 7. 1930. at the rest
deuce of her parents, 820 Rutland ave.,
Baltimore. Md.. WILLY O. JONES, beloved
wife of Charles Henry Jones, devoted
mother of Doris Jones, loving daughter of
Amos T. and Mildred E. McCormick She
also leaves two sisters, La Fond 2'wlne and
Claudlne Pickett, and a brother. Clarence
McCormick. Remains resting at George
F. Roy's fune-al home, 1508 9th st. n.w.,
until Wednesday at 2 p m , thereafter’at
lier late residence. 558 25th st. n.e. Fu
neral Thursday. September 11, at 1 p.m.
Relatives and frieuds invited. Interment
Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 10
MACALLISTER. JAMES O. Suddenly, on
Tuesday, September 9. 1930. JAMES 0.,
beloved husband of Josephine E. Macal
lisler (nee JJe Neanei of 209 Willow ave.,
Taicoma Park. Funeral from the resi
dence of his brother. 748 Park rd. n.w.. on
Thursday. September 11. at 2 30 p.m. Rel
atives and friends invited. Interment
Glcnwood Cemetery.
MACAM.ISTER. JAMES O. A special com
munication of Takoma Lodge, No. 29,
F. A. A. M . has been called for Thursday.
September 11. 1930, 1 p.m., for the purpose
of attending the funeral of our late
brother, JAMES O. MACALLISTER.
WM. H. DYRE, Master. •
Mi PIILRSON, AMELIA. Departed this life
Tuesday. September 9, 1930. at Freedmen s
Hospital. AMELIA McPHERSON. devoted
wife of James McPherson, loving mother
of John and Dorothy Tolson. daughter of
Ella Spencer, sister of Margaret and Ella
Spencer and Joseph Tolson. She also leaves
a host of other relatives and friends. Re
mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis
funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice
of funeral later.
MOBLEY. RUTII E. Suddenly, on Monday,
September 8, 1930, RUTH E., beloved wife
of Philip J. Money of 531 Delaney ave.,
Virginia Highlands. Va. Funeral services
at W W. Chambers Co. funeral home.
1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Wednesday. Sep
tember 10. at 7 p.m. Interment at Ever
green Cemetery, Elizabeth, N. J.
MUELLER, IDA. On Wednesday. September
10. 1930. at 5:45 a.m.. IDA, beloved Wife
of ConYad Mueller. Funeral from her late
residence. 835 Quebec pi. n.w., on Friday.
September 12. at 2 p.m. Relatives and
friends invited to attend. Interment Rt
Fort Lincoln Cemetery. ll»
PHELPS. DANA MILES. On Tuesday, Sep
tember 9. 1930. at Garfield Hospital.
DANA MILES, beloved wife of Charles X.
Phelps. Funeral services at 3909 Twen
tieth st. n.e.. on Friday. September 12. at
2 p.m. Interment at Fort Lincoln Ceme
tery. u
PRICE. WALTER SCOTT. On Wednesday,
September 10. 1930. at his residence. 817
Elder st. n.w., WALTER SCOTT, beloved
husband of Florence M. Price and father
of Miss Myrtle Price. Mrs. George R.
Bruce and Mrs. Henry Bauer. Funeral
services at W. W. Chambers’ funeral home,
1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Friday. Septem
ber 12, at 7:30 p.m. Interment private.
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RUTHERFORD, GEORGE T. On Suncfgy.
September 7. 1930, at Emergency Hos
pital. GEORGE T RUTHERFORD, be
loved husband of Mrs. Lottie Ruth-rford.
beloved son of Mrs. Belle Jackson and
devoted father of. Mrs. Ellen Rutherford
Hyde. Remain* at Frazier's funeral home.
389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Funeral Fri
day. September 12. from Frazier's funeral
home. Friends invited. Interment Lin
coln Memorial Cemetery. 11
SIIFA. WILLIA3T C. On Tu»vday. Septem
ber 9, 1930. WILLIAM C. SHEA, beloved
husband of Annie W. Shea. Remains rest
ing at Gasch’s funeral parlors. Hvattsville,
Md., until 9 a.m. Thursday, September 11;
thence to St. Joseph's Church. Ammen
dale, Md.. where funeral services will be
held at 10 a.m. Interment Ammendale. •
SPRIGGS. STERLING. Departed this life
Monday, September 8. 1930. STERLING
SPRIGGS. He leaves to mourn their 16ss
a devoted mother. Edna Sorites; fether.
Walter Spriggs: a loving sister end broth
er. grandmother and grandfather, jlx
aunts, four uncles and a host of other
relatives and friend*. Funeral Thursday,
September 11. at 1 o'clock from John
Stuart Church, G st. between 3d and 4%
*ts. s.w. Interment Chapel Hill Cemetery,
Md. *
TULLOCH. MARGARET Y. On Wednesday,
September 10. 1930, Mrs. MARGARET Y.
TULLOCH. beloved wife of William Tal
loch, 3229 McKinley st., Chevy Ghue.
Notice of funeral later. f
In HJemnrfaijt.
BERRY. SARAH. In sad but loving remem
brance of our dear grandmother and
great-grandmother. SARAH BERRY, who
left us for her heavenly home five years
ago today. September 10. 1928.
HER GRANDAUOHTER. MYRTLE A.
HAYES. AND HER GREAT-GRANDSON,
J. WARREN HAYES. •
BERRY, SARAH. In loving memory of our
dear mother. SARAH BERRY, who de
parted this life five years ago today, Sep
tember 10, 1925.
In the beautiful hereafter.
In the life that is to be.
Somewhere in God’s great glory.
Mother, we shall meet with thee.
MRS. CALLIE JACOBY. W. K. BERRY. *
BRANSON. ALBERTA. In loving remem
brance of nr.y dear wife. ALBERTA BRAN
SON. wffio departed this life two years
ago today. September 10. 1928.
HUSBAND. J. RANDOLPH BRANSON. •
LEWIS. BELL E. In sad but loving remem
brance of our dear sister. Mrs BELL E.
LEWIS, who departed this life eight yegrs
ago today. September 10, 1922.
Rest in peace
THE FAMILY. •
SMITH. BELLE. Sacred to the memory Os
our beloved mother, grandmother and
aunt. Mrs. BELLE SMITH, who departed
this life one year ago today, September
10, 1929.
Thy way. oh. Ood. we cannot see.
But all is well that is done by Thee.
Some day He wilt make it plain to us.
Some day alien we His face shall see,
Then we shall understand.
DAUGHTER. MRS. FANNIE ROOT:
GRANDCHILDREN. AUBTINA. WILLIE
AND ERNEST. BLANCHE AND JAMES
GREEN. •
THOMAS, MARY E. In loving remembrance
of our dear mother, MARY E. THOMAS,
who departed this life three years ago
today. September 10. 1927.
MRS. HOWARD S. FISK. MRS. GEORGS
A. TRAPP. . *
WHITNEY, MARY. In sad but loving re
membrance of my dear mother and our
devoted grandmother. MARY WHITNEY,
who departed this life eight years ago
today, September 10, 1922.
Keep her. Jesus, in Thy keeping
Till we reach the heavenly shore;
Then, O Master, let us see her.
Love and have her as before.
HER DAUGHTER. RUTH. AND GRAND
CHILDREN, WILLENA, GLADYS AND
MELVIN. •
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Joseph F« Birch's Sons
(ISAAC BIRCH)
M St \r W Phone West 0066
JUO-t .VI PI. -N.VV. Established 1841
Established 1876
JOHN R. WRIGHT CO.
Clyde J. Nichols, Inc.
_4te>) 9tta_SL_N.W. Col. 6324
J. WILLIAM I .HE’S SONS,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
CREMATORIUM
832 PA. AVE N.W NATIONAL 1384. 1388
W. W# Deal & Co*
818 H ST N.E. LINCOLN 8200
CHAS. C. ZURHORST
301 EAST CAPITOL ST.
Phone Lincoln 0373
Herbert B. Nevius
Funeral Home
9U New York Are. N.W. District 2606
Frank Geier's Sons Co.
1113 SEVENTH ST n.w. National 2473
Modern Chapel. Telephone l^*lloll * l
V. L. SPEARE CO.
Neither the euccesaors of nor connected
with the original W. R. Speare establiah
& Frank 6626 ™O9 H St. N.W.
Formerly 940 F SI. N.W.
Wm. H. Sardo & Co.
Private Limousine Ambulance
Lincoln 0524
ALMUS R. SPEARE
Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Ce.
1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4606
CEMETERIES.
GLENWOOD CEMETERY
Vaults**, $5 per month
Choice lot» and sites for pale.
FUNERAL DESIGNS.
Glide Bros. Co., 15J2 F St.
Prompt Auto Delivery Service
09 Z tSSS J4th & Eye

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