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Dependable WATERPROOFING O. D. WILSON CO., INC. WATERPROOFING ENGINEERS 1249 Wisconsin Are. N.W. | WEST 0080 WALNUT 7891 (kdar Hill cWa&hmqtto& mastBeautiful (cmetery • Where Perpetual Care Is More Thao a Promise 400 Foreign and Other Growths Examined to Aid Farm Program. By the Associated Press. Four hundred foreign grasses and other growths were being examined today by soil conservation officials on the trail of crops to tie down the soil and give It a “tonic.” Under the proposed new farm pro gram soil conservation is the main basic for cash benefit payments to farmers co-operating with the Gov ernment. In addition to foreign growths, many native grasses were said to be Included in the extensive Investiga tions. They are tested for effective ness In erosion control, suitability to different soil types, climate and cul tural conditions, drought-resistance and handling characteristics. Officials said the erosion control pro gram. first of all, must allow the farmer to grow the crops be desires and do It with a minimum of Inter ference. Crops Proposed. They suggested that for cover crops land used for cotton or corn be seeded In the Fall to hairy, woolly podded, or monantha vetch, Austrian Winter peas, crimson clover, rye, oats and other such crops which can be grown singly or In mixture for soil Improve ment and grazing. Various crotalaria species, they said make excellent growth before frosl when planted in corn at the last culti vation in the extreme southern por tions of the cotton belt. Velvet beans beggarwood, soy beans, kudzu, Sudar grass and pearl millet, in addition tc crotalaria and other crops, offer a wide variety of Summer cover. It was pointed out that in all farm areas there are many grasses and le gumes adapted to permanent pasture use and which are readily established and easily maintained. Soil Protection. The first principle of the soil con servation program was explained as soil protection, means to save the humus-carrying top layer by retain ing vegetative covering. In so far as possible crops to “tie down the soH" should, as in the case of legumes, cap ture nitrogen from the atmosphere " and build up the chemical content of nitrates, phosphorus and potash. The main idea behind a national soil conservation program, officials said, was to "keep the soil on the land where it belongs and save it for him who owns it." They estimated that about 100,000,000 acres which, if split up in 80-acre farms, would support 1, 250,000 rural families, have been lost through erosion. HESTIKIND, PARK POLICEMAN, DIES Funeral to Be Tomorrow, With Burial in Arlington Cemetery. Officer Carl Hestikind of the United States Park Police died Tuesday of pneumonia in Emergency Hospital. He was 35 years old. Funeral services will be held tomor row at 1:30 p.m. from the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. Fourteenth and Harvard streets, and burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. Capt. P. J. Carroll, commanding the park police, in keeping with the widow’s request, has assigned these six motor cycle officers to act as pall bearers: J. B. Lawler, R. Howell, W. J. Hammond, E. J. Beckman, A. L. Blackburn and T. P. Fogarty. Officer Hestikind was born October 14, 1900, in Steel County. N. Dak. He served in the Army at Bolling Field here, where his colleagues said he had been a sergeant. His Army serv ice extended from December, 1922, to the Summer of 1926. He entered the United States Park Police force on April 6, 1927. He made his home here at 6511 Sixth street. j A FACT li $ The fact that a person or firm is the largest in its 1 a line DOES NOT necessarily PROVE that it is the best [§ or that it sells the best. WM. H. 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IHg W fMS ” ^m 4fe V H n^ WaB^^P v H lOflf * «■ _^-*7: ag^ | 4 i // i District of Columbia—Cloudy, prob ably followed by snow late tonight and tomorrow; slowly rising temperature; minimum temperature tonight about 22 degrees; moderate east winds. Maryland—Cloudy, probably followed by snow tonight and tomorrow; slowly rising temperature. Virginia—Cloudy, probably followed by snow in west and north and by rain or snow in southeast portions tonight and tomorrow; slowly rising tempera ture. West Virginia—Cloudy, probably fol lowed by snow tonight and tomorrow; not so cold. Report for Lost 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Yesterday— Degrees. Inches. 4 p.m._27 30.21 8 p.m. _ 23 30.24 Midnight _ 18 30.28 Today— 4 a m._ 17 30.29 8 a m._1« 30.35 Noon _ 23 30.30 Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest. 28. 4 pm. yesterday. Year ago. 43. Lowest. 14. 7:15 am. today. Year ago. 28. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest 58. on January 13. Lowest. 0. on January 23. Humidity for Last 2t Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest 84 per cent, at 3 a m. today. Lowest. 31, per cent, at 4 p.m. yesterday. Tide Table. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. Tomorrow. High ._-_ 5:54 a.m. 8:45 a.m. Low __12:24 a.m. 1:13 a.m. High __ 8:24 pm. 7:13 p.m. Low _12:32 o.m 1:27 pm. Tbe Sun and Moon. Rises. Sets. Sun. today _ 8:65 5:4!l Sun. tomorrow_ 8:54 5:50 Moon, today_5:17 am. 3:38 p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation In inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1938. Average. Record. January _ 5.87 3.55 7.09 ’82 February _ 3.05 3.27 H.84 ’84 March _ 3.75 8.84 ’91 April _ 3.27 9.13 '89 May _ 3.7(1 10.09 ’81) June_ 4.13 10.94 ’00 July _ 4.71 10,63 ’80 August _ ... 4.01 14 41 ’28 September_ ... 3.24 17.45 '34 October _ ... 2.84 8.57 ’85 November. ... 2.37 8 89 '80 December_ ... 3.32 7.56 '01 Weather Prophets. The little green tree frogs have a reputat,on as weather prophets in Germany. i_LOST._ ■ Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a m. day o) Issue. For The Sunday Star up to 11 p m Saturday. BAG. week-end. brown Initials "E. M 6." m gold letters, valuable, personal contents. Reward, Adams 8710._ BAG. small, black silk, lost in kenesaw Acts, lobby: contained monev and valu ablea. Reward. Columbia 0712. Apt. 301. CASE, small, black, containing red evening dress, on 14th at. carline. Georgia 2301. CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER young' from 3246 8 st. n.w. Telephone West 0676. DOG, Samoyede. male, white, no mark ings- strayed from 108 Oxford st.. Chevy Chase Saturday. Suitable reward. Call W lscotisin_5018._ GLASSES—Nose glasses. Edmonds case; reward_Call Columbia 8806 Apt. 6<>9. GLASSES, child’s, gold-rimmed. Reward. Return to 5425 39th st. n.w. Phone j Cleveland 3684. HANDBAG—Lady's black leather handbag; watch In face of bag name stamped. 'Artemis Papachrist." Keep money Re turn contents and bag. Reward. Phone Linco!n_6856._ _ HOUND, large male black, white and tan spotted. Reward. Phone Lincoln 41 85-w, llOJOth st. n.e_ _ 22* _ MASONIC PAST MASTER JEWEL—King David Lodge No. 28. Lost in downtown section Saturday. February 15; reward. Telephone North 1951. OXFORD GLASSES iri brown case about a week ago. Phone Potomac 5486. Re ward. ____ _ _ POCKETBOOK. containing keys end money, in front of 1840 Mlntwood d1 Re turn to Janitor at this address. Reward. nil POCKETBOOK. lady's. black patent leather, on 14th between F and K Re ward. Call North 1783._22’ _ RING, yellow gold, zircon stone. Union Station or street car to 8th and F. Call Mr Little. Adams 4313-W._ RING—Yellow gold, red agate stone. Re ward at Apt. 23. 1725 Lanier Dl. W. R Tracy.____ _ 20* WATCH, lady’s, white gold lost on Ogden st. near 14th. Reward. 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He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Osie Adrian Emeigh; two sisters, Miss Eva Emeigh of Huntingdon, Pa., and Mrs. Harry Crain of Phillipsburg, Pa., and two brothers. Edgar Cloyd Emeigh of Washington and George Clarence Emeigh of Chicago. Services will be held at the home Friday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Garner Butt of Herndon and members of the Warren G. Harding Masonic Lodge. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery. CHARLES T. HOWES DIES NEAR DUNKIRK Pneumonia Fatal to Calvert Coun ty Resident—Services To morrow. I 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. ! PRINCE FREDERICK, Md„ Febru ary 20,—Charles Thomas Howes. 60, one of the best known citizens of the third district of Calvert County, died at his home near Dunkirk yesterday, ! following an illness of double pneu ! monia. Besides his widow, he is sur | vived by two sons. Charles T. Howes, | jr., and Rollo Howes, and four broth i ers. E. B. Howes, former judge of the Orphans’ Court; James Z. Howes and George W. Howes of Dunkirk com munity, and Daniel Howes of Balti more. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock at Smithville Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. O. C. Mitchell will officiate. (Earb of ehanka. TOY. ELIZABETH The family of the late ELIZABETH TOY acknowledge with graceful appreciation the kindness and beautiful floral tributes of relatives and friends during her Illness and at her death. • 3 paths AMBI.ER. PATRICK H. On Monday. Feb ruary 17. 1936. at his residence. 2356 Champlain at n.w. PATRICK H AM BLER. beloved husband of Louise Am bler and father of Clinton Ambler. Re mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w.. until 11:30 a.m. Friday thereafter at his late residence. Funeral Saturday. Feb ruary 22. at 1 p.m . from the IJberty Baptist Church. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 21 AMBLER, PATRICK H. The Eldermen’s «*lief Association announces the death of PATRICK H AMBLER on Monday. February 17. 1936, at his residence. ...lob ChamDlam st. n.w. Funeral Sat urday. February 22. at 1 o.m., from the Liberty Baptist Church, t r- TtTim H NAYLOR. President. J. C. BURLLS. Secretaiy. BIKER. JOHN B. On Thursday. February •-«». 1936. at his residence. 1114 Park Cl. n.w JOHN B BAKER, beloved hus band of Ella B'ker and father of Ray mond Baker Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co Southeast funeral home. 617 11th st. s.e. Notice of fu neral later. BATTLES. CHARLIE. On Monday. Febru ary. 1936. at G.Ultnger Hospital. CHARLIE BATTLES He is survived by his wife, father and a host of friends Remains resting at Richardson & Co.’s funeral home. 1700 Vermont ave. n w. Funeral Thursday. February 20. at 8 P.m. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. BELL. JOHNNIE E. Departed this life on Thursday. February 20. 1936 at her residence. 1017 Swann st. n w JOHNNIE E, BELL, beloved mother of Mrs. Carrie M. Brooks and widow of the late Hud son Bell Remains at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BEST. WILLIAM VIPGLE. On Wednesday February 19. 1936. at his residence SSXl North *7th st.. Cherrydale Va.. WILLIAM VIROT.E BEST be'oved hus band of Phebe Best *r.ee Thompson! and father of John S. B» t of Washington. D C. and Mrs. Stella Tavenner of Cherrvdale. Remains restme a* the Ives funeral hone, -'sj: Wilson Ijivd Clarendon. Va. Notice of funeral later. 21 BIGGS. NORA El.LEV. On Wednesday. February 19, 193b at the residence of her nephew. James Earl Haden. 640 G st. n.e.. NORA ELLEN BIGGS Fineral from the Perry A Wa'sh funeral home. 29 H st. n.w Saturday, February 22. at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 BOROUGHS. MILLARD S. On Wednes day. February 19. 19.36. at 4:30 p.m.. at his home. 4019 Chesapeake st. n.w.. MILLARD S. BOROUGHS. beloved husband of the late Minnie S. Boroughs and father of Mrs. Elsie L. Edwards. Mrs. Edward Watts. Mrs. R. L. Shoe maker and Miss Minnie M. Boroughs: 80 years of age. Remains resting at the colonial funeral home of Wm. Reu ben Pumphrey. Rockville. Md. Funeral services at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Potomac. Md.. on Saturday. February 22. at 2 p.m. Interment at church cemetery. tl BROWN. WILLIAM C. On Tuesday. Feb ruary 18. 19.36. at his residence. 1378 C st. n.e.. WILLIAM C BROWN, be loved father of Sadie M. Scrtmger. Fu neral services at the above residence on Friday. February 21. at 8’30 a.m. Serv ices and Interment at 1 p.m. at Beulah Baptist Church. Lyells. Va. 20 CAMBRIC. THOMAS E. On Tuesday. Feb ruary 18. 19.36. at his residence, 152 Washington st.. Clarksburg. W. Va . THOMAS E. CAMBRIC beloved husband of Sarah Cambric, devoted father of Estella Jones and Mrs. Edward Henry Of PhilArt»1nh<o Pa • COLLINS. CARL S. On Tuesday. February 18. 1036. at Children’s Hospital. CARL S. COLLINS, beloved son of Pattie C. and Thelma Collins. Funeral from the W. W: Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Friday. February 21. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM. BEATRICE M. On Febru ary 20. 1936. at 1 :.'I0 a m., at George town University Hospital. BEATRICE M. CUNNINGHAM, beloved wife of Gilbert F. Cunningham. She also is survived by a daughter. Patricia a mother. Mrs. Anna Wilson, and a sister Mrs. Audrey Sartor. Notice of funeral services later. DAVIS. JOSEPH. Suddenly, on Sunday. February ]«. 1030. at Brandywine. Md., JOSEPH DAVIS, beloved father of Al freds Davis of Atlanta. Ga : brother-in law of Lillian D. Ware. He also leaves a nephew. C. Berkeley Ware, and a de voted friend. Charles Johnson, and other relatives and friends. Remains rest ing at S. P. Morrow's funeral home. 1326 V st. n.w. Funeral Friday. Feb ruary 21. at 2 p.m.. from the above named funeral home. Rev. J. S. Miller officiating Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. DE CARTIER. MARIE. Wife of Baron Emil de Cartier de Marchienne. at the Belgian Embassy in London. England, on Tues day. February IS. 1036. Funeral services Friday. February 21. at St. Columba’s Presbyterian Church. London. DUDLEY. JOSEPH. On Wednesday. Feb ruary 10. 1936. at Alexandria Hospital. JOSEPH DUDLEY, loving husband of Rosa Dudley, devoted brother of Mrs. Sarah Jones and Miss Nellie Dudley. He also leaves other relatives and msny friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral home. 221 N. Patrick ft.. Alexandria, Va., where funeral serv ices will be held Saturday. February 22, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends in vited. Interment in Douglass Cemetery. EDLAVITCH. J. MOSES Suddenly, on Wednesday. February 19. 1936. J. MOSES EDLAVITCH. aged 34 years, be loved husband of Lola R. and devoted father of 8vlvai. Robert and Charles Edlavitch. Remains resting at his late residence. 119 Garfield st.. Hyattsvllle. Md.. until n a.m. Friday. Interment Baltimore. Md. Please omit flowers. EGAN, PEARL V. Suddenly, on Wednes day. February 19. 1936. at her residence. 125 D st. n.w.. PEARL V. EGAN, be loved wife of David Egan, daughter of Kate B. Graves and sister of Maurice E Weeks. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st. £.e„ Saturday. February 22. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends In vited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 21 EMEIGH. JACOB RUFLEY. On Wednes day February 19, 1938. at his resi dence. 3137 North Key blvd.. Lyon Vil lage Clarendon. Va.. JACOB RUPLEY EMEIGH. beloved husband of Osie Ad rian Emeigh. He also Is survived bv two brothers. George Clarence Emeigh of Chicago. 111., and E. Cloyd Emeigh of Washington. D. C.. and two sisters. Mrs. Harry Crain of Pittsburgh. Pa., and Misa Eva Emeigh of Huntingdon. Pa. Remains resting at his late residence, where funeral services will be held Fri day. February 21. at 2 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 20 4 Deaths EMEIGH. JACOB R. A special communi cation of Warren O. Harding Lodge. No. 39. F. A. A. M.. is called lor Friday. February 21. 1936. at 1 p.m.. for the purpose ol conducting the Masonic fu neral services for our late brother, JACOB R. EMEIGH past master EUGENE F. GIMMER. Master. J. C. McKILLEN Secy. • ENDSLEY. LULU J. On Wednesday Feb ruary 19 1936 at her daughter s resi dence. 4956 Eskridge terrace n.w . LULU J. ENDSLEY beloved wife of the late George W. Endsley and mother of Mrs. H. H Vernon of Nobiesville In<t: Mrs. Rachel A. Billings of Washington. D C.. and Robert B. Endsley of Indianapolis.' Ind. Remains resting at the W W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. until 5 p.m Thursday. February 20. Interment Indianapolis. Ind, ENGLISH. SUSAN R. On Monday. Febru ary 17, 1936. SUSAN R. ENGLISH, beloved mother of William Hvnson. Re mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home 517 lith st. s e. Notice of funeral later. FORNESS. MARY A. On Tuesday. Febru ary 18. 1936. at Homeopathic Hospital MARY A. FORNESS of Peabodv. Mass. Funeral services at the S H. Hines Co. funeral home 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Saturday February 22. at 11 a m In terment private. 20 GILLIS. THOMAS A. On Wednesday. Feb ruary 10. 19.36. at 'nls residence. 407 East Leland st.. Chevy Chase. Md.. THOMAS A. GILLIS. beloved husband of Louise A. Gillis Funeral services at the above address on Saturday. February 32 at 8:30 a m., thence to the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacra ment Church. 5839 Chevy Chas£ park way. where mass will be offered at 9 a m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 21 GILLIS. THOMAS A. The members of Washington Council. No. 224. Knights of Columbus, are ad vised of the death, on Wed nesday. February 19. 1936. of Brother THOMAS A. GILLIS. and reauested to attend his funeral services at the Bles.sea Sacrament Church. Chevy Chase, on Saturday. February 22. at 9 a m. The members are asked to meet at the Sate residence of Brother Gillis. 407 East Leland st. Chevy Chase. Md Friday. February 21. at 8 p.m. for recitation of prayers for the deceased. ALFRED A McGARRAGHY. Pres. DR. A. D WILKINSON, F S. 21 GILLIS. THOMAS A. Sir Knights of the Washington General Assembly ^R Fourth Degree. Knights of Colum bus. are notified of the death of Sir Yjgjr Knight THOMAS A GILLIS. and are reouested to assemble at his w w late residence. 407 East. Leland st.. Chevy Chase. Md.. Thursday. February 30. 1936, at 8 p.m.. lor recit?J of the Rosary. JOHN F HILLYARD TPaitVifnl TNJauiaatnr WILFRED P. ROSS Faithful Comptroller. GLASCOE. HENRY D. On Wednesday February 19. 1936. at his residence. 1331 K st. s.e.. HENRY D GLASCOE. the beloved father of Henry A.. Ray E. Glascoe. Mrs. Seiby. Mrs. Bertha Thompson and Adrian Davis Funeral services at the above residence on Sat urday. February 22. at 1:45 p.m.: thence to the Bradburn Memorial Church, where sei vices will be held at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited. In terment at Congressional Cemetery. 21 CRAMMER. HARRIET MeK. On Wed nesday, February 19. 19.36. at Fort Lauderdale. Fla,. HARRIET McK. GRAMMER. widow of William S. Gram mer. Remains resting at Hysone's par lors. 1300 N st. n.w. Funeral services Saturday. February 22. at 12 noon, at Epiphany Church. 1317 G st. n.w. In terment Loudon Park Cemetery. Balti more. Md. 21 GRAYBAEL. FANNIE M. Suddenly, on Thursday. February 20. 1036. at her residence. 3525 Davenport st. n.w.. FANNIE M. GRAYBAEL. beloved wife of the late Theodore H. Graybael. mother of F. Everett Grabael of Wash ington. D C, and Carl E. Graybael of Cedar Fails Wash.; sister of Carrie W’ard of Washington. D. C. and Ellen Padkins of Pittsfield. 111. Funeral serv ices at the W W. Chambers Co. fu neral home 1400 Chapin st. n.w . on Satuiday. February 22. at 2 p.m. In terment Seattle. Wash. 21 HACKLEY. ROSELLA On Tuesday. Feb ruary IS. 1936. at Providence Hospital. ROSELLA HACKLEY. aged 71 years, be loved wife of Georee W. Hackley. Re- ' mains resting at Gasch’s Sons' funeral | home. 46 Maryland ave.. Hyattsville. Md. Funeral from the above funeral home on Friday February 21. at 2 p m. Relatives and friends invited. Inter ment Evergreen Cemetery, near Bladens burg. Md 20 HALUNAN. Sl'SAN A. On Wednesday. February 19. 19.36. SUSAN A. HAL LINAN. beloved mother of Gilbert R Hallman aged 71 years. Funeral from the Deal funeral home. RIO H st. n.e.. on Saturday February 22. at 2 p.m. Interment Glenv ood Cemetery. 21 HERRICK. NETTE L. On Wednesday February 19. 1930. at 2:30 p.m.. at Sibley Memorial Hospital. NETTE L. HERRICK of 621 Mass. ave. Remains resting at the Nevius funeral home. 024 N. Y. ave. n.w. Funeral services at the above funeral home Friday. February 21. at 2 p.m. Interment in Knoxville. Iowa HESTIKIND. CARL. On Tuesday Feb ruary IS. 1936. at Emergency Hospital CARL HESTIKIND. beloved husband of Theresa S Kestikind inee Alexander >. Funeral services at the S. H Hines Co funeral home 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Friday. February 21. at 1:30 p.m. In terment Arlington National Cemetery. 20 HESTIKIND. CARL. Members of Oak Camp. No. 4. W. O W.. are notified to attend the funeral of the late sovereign. CARL HESTIKIND. from the S. H Hines Co. funeral parlors 2901 14th st. n.w.. Friday. February 21. 1936. ai 1:30 p.m. W. J. KERNS. Fin. Secy. HILL. BELLE. Departed this life W'ednes- ; day. February 10. 1936. BELLE HILL of 613 N st. n wr. Remains resting at the Mclvun 6 Schev funeral home. New Jer sey ave and R st. n.w. Notice of fu neral later. HOBAN. BETTIE. On Wednesday. Febru ary 19. 1939, at her residence- 1333 Wailach pi. n.w.. BETTIE HOBAN. the beloved mother of Warren and Walter Carter. Bob. John end Nacy Hoban. Cia-lorie Jovre ana Elmira Sr: b. She is also survived by twenty-two grand- ; rhi'dren and five great grandchildren ; Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jervis : funeral chur-h 1431 You st. n.w.. until 6:3f> p.m. Friday, thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Sunday February 13 at 1 p.m.. from Little Zior Baptist Church. Westmoreland County. Va. 23 HO' TMAS. WILLIAM J. On Wfdnesd y. February lit 1939 at 8:39 a.m . WIL LIAM J HOLTMAN aged 74 rears, be loved husband of Isabel Holtman <nee Talbert t. Funeral from his late resi dence. 517 Florida ave. n.e.. Frioay. , February 21. at 2 P.m. Services at Memorial United Brethren Church. North Capitol and R sts . at 2:30 p.m. Rela tives and friends invited to attend In terment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 20 HOLTMAN. WILLIAM J. A special com munication of Lebanon Lodge. No. 7. will be held Friday. February 2’. 1030. at 1:30 p.m.. for the purpose of con ducting the funeral services of the late brother. WILLIAM J. HOLTMAN. Mem bers please take notice. ROGER C. POWER. Master. HEFTY. MABEL J. On Wednesdav. Feb ruary 19. 1930. at Garfield Hospital. MABEL J.. wife of the late Malcolm Hufty and mother of Royal M. Tinker. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st n.w.. on Saturday. February 22. at 1 P.m. Interment Glen wood Cemetery. 21 INGRAM. nENR'ETTA. On Monday. Feb ruary 17. 1938. at Pennington. N. J.. HENRIETTA INGRAM, beloved sister of Mrs. Jennie Harrington. Herndon. Henry and Weslev Ingram: adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Blackwell of New Brunswick N. J.: niece of Henry and Wesley Ingram and Mrs. Henrietta Armstead. Funeral Saturday. February 22. at 1 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. In terment Hatmony Cemetery. 21 JIGGETS. ARTHUR. On Tuesday. Feb ruary 18. 1938. at Walter Reed Hosnital. ARTHUR JIGGETS. Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I ave. n.w Remains will be shipped to Baltimore. Md Funeral arrangements j will be made later. 20 KITCHENS. WILLIE BELLE. Departed this life on Wednesday. February 19. 1938. at her residence. 302 F st. s.w.. after a brief illness. WILLIE BELLE KITCHENS She leaves to mourn a loving mother. Leola West: a devoted husband. Walter Kitchens; six children and a host of friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 814 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. LEACH MARY F. Suddenly, on Wednes day. February 10. 1938. at Emergency Hospital, in the 51st year of her age. MARY F LEACH inee Lyons), beloved wife of Herbert C. Leach, daughter of the late James and Nellie Lvons and sis ter of Mrs. Nellie G. Smith and Mrs. Eileen L Keyworth. Funeral from the chapel of P. A. Taltavull. 438 7th st. s.w.. on Saturday. February 22. at 9 a m.: thence to St Dominic’s Church, where requiem mass will be said at 0:30 a m. for the repose of her soul. Rela tives and friends are invited. Inter ment Congressional Cemetery. 21 LEE, PAULINE H. Suddenly, on Wednes day. February 10. 1938. at 2935 Upton st. n.w. PAULINE H. LEE. beloved daughter of the late Louis H. and Susan Howard Lee. Funeral from W. Warren Taltavull’s funeral home. 14th st. and Spring rd n.w.. on Friday. February 21. at 9:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LUCAS. GEORGE W. On Tuesday. Feb ruary 18. 1930. at 8:50 pm., at his residence. 1428 R st. n.w.. GEORGE W . LUCAS, beloved husband of Loretta Mc Kenna Lucas and the son of the late , George W. and Rosetta Kerr Lucas. Fu- | neral from his late residence Friday. February 21. at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Paul’s Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Inter ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 MAGRUDER. MARY J. On Wednesday February 19. 1938. MARY J. MA GRUDER of 2519 University pi. n.w., wife of the late Robert L. Magruder and beloved mother of George H Magruder of this city. Mary Augusta Magruder of New York City and Mrs. Anna J. Jen kins of Alexandria. Va. Remains rest ing at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. HeCARTY WILLIAM M. On Tuesday. February 18, 1930. at Emergency Hos pital. Washington. D. C . WILLIAM M. McCARTY. aged 42 years, beloved hus band of Mary L. McCarty (nee Walker) of Pender. Fairfax. Va. He also is sur vived by three sons and four daughters. I Remains resting at the Ives funeral home; 2847 Wilson Blvd.. Clarendon. Va.. where funeral services will take place Thursday. February 20. at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 20 1 flpathH MITCHELL, BRIG. GEN. VVIIL'AM. Slid 0I* Wednesday. February 19. JlMti, at Doctors’ Hospital. New York £){?•_ * short Illness. Brig. Gen. MITCHELL <res.). beloved husband of Elizabeth T Mitchell and •5Sfr °f Lucy and William. 1r. Funeral 5*rvi?eSwra^ur<^ay morning. February 22, at St. Paul’s Church. Milwaukee. Wl/. 22 JOHN E. Departed this lif# Tues^y Februar^ '*■ m-'iH. at nil® Swann st. n.w.. JOHN E. MOORE He Carri. l? I??urn the|r loss a wife. Mrs* Mfinre- C Moore: daughter. Susie Mae hnJTnf ?JStber', Mary McCroey and a b^°= other relatives and friends Re. r?’2*VntStiPe at « funeral home, riiarv op 1. niw' P;Jn',-i*1 Friday, Feb „“rL > ■ atol1.0 m fr°ui the above nmTi'lii *uneJal hone Rev. L. G Biown I,™rnLent Linc°'n Memorial r nS„ 'Winsboro and Columbia. S. ve.. napers Dlcase copy.) M<rui!ryR"o Thursday. Feb vri^yJlc^V’ 1 ****** at hPr residence, l«i G olSSt V- EL,L?N moriarty ^ Funpral from the above residence on Saturday February 22 at rh taha m, :,.KlhenSe „t0 st- Theresa s Church. Mth and V sts se where naa.is SHI be sa!d a' n a m. for'the re P®Jf![°J her soul. Relatives and friends invited Interment Mount Olivet Ceme tery. *>i R<svh3:Y' FiV, jAMES. On Wednesday, February 1 ft. lii.iu at Charlotte. N. C.. F. JAMES ROONEY. Notice of funerai later ROTUNDO, CONCETTA. Suddenly, cn Tuesday. February 18. lti.'it) at her daughter s residence. Ron Princeton pi n.w. CONCETTA ROTUNDO. beloved wife of Michele Rotundo. Also surviv ing are four daughters. Mrs Frank Basso. Mrs. Martin Pennella. Mrs. Nick Ruggieri and Mrs. Frank Andrews, and one son. Anerlco Rotundo. Funeral from her late residence Friday. Feb ruary 31. at 8:15 a.m.: thence to Holy Rosary Catholic Church, where high mass will be sung at ft a.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment at st Mary s Cemetery 20 SIS£ER MARY STELLA (KELLY). On Thursday February 2(1. 1 ft;o;, at St. Cecelia's Academy. 001 East Capitol si... SISTER MARY STELLA. Requiem mass at St. Peter's Church at 10 a.m. Saturday. February 22. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 STEWAP.T. MARY ELIZABETH. On Thursday, February 20. ]ft:i«. at Sibley Hospital MARY ELIZABETH, the be loved wife of James F, Stewart. Fu neral from her late residence. 10 Evarts st. n.e., on Saturday. February 22. at i »::»(( a.m.: thence to St. Martins j Church. North Capitol and T sts.. where mass will be offered at in a.m. Rela tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 STEWART. WILLIE. JR. On February ]ft lft.'iH WILLIE STEWART. Jr., of 6.(8 Acker st. n.e. He leaves to mourn their loss a mother. Dorothy Stewart: a fa ther. Willie Stewart; one sister. Barbara Stewart, and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Mai van & Schey funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. ■ t n. uepariea mis life _on_ Wednesday February 10. lO.'Oi. at- aLm- at Soldiers’ Home Hos pital. WILLIAM H. STEWARD, retired. Company K 24th U S. Infantry. Co lumbus. N. Mex. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted si*ter. Mrs. Aurelia Robnett of Cheyenne. Wyo.i two nephev * and a host of friends Funeral Friday. February Cl at 2 pm at Soldiers* Home Cemetery All friends invited. 'Baltimore papers please copy.) STRAWTHER. JULIA. Departed this life after a brief illness at High Bridge. Mri . JLLIA STRAWTHER. She leaves to mourn her a loving son. Noble Strawther a daughter-in-law. Gertrude St raw ’her! a sister. Annie Snowden of Pittsburgh. Pa.: a brother. Robert N Simms of Washington. D. C ten grandchildren, foui nieces, four nephews, besides a ho*t of relatives snd friend*. Funeral services will be held Saturday. February CC p 1:;{0 p.m . at G’er.n Dalp Method: * Church. Glenn Dale. Md. Friends In vited. • THOMPSON. BERTHA. Departed this life on Tuesday. February 18 103d. after a brief illness, at her residence. 323 Vir ginia ave s.e. BERTHA THOMPSON, devoted wife of Henry K Thompson, loving sister of Walter C. Stewart. John. Mary and Robert Harris: she also leases five niece* four nephew* and other rela tives and friends. Remains resting at Barbour Bros, funeral home 48 K st. li e. Funeral Sar,,rd--'. February CC. ?t 1 n.m.. from Mount Jezreel Baptist Church. 5th and E sts s.e.. Rev. L. T. Hushes officiating. Interment Wood lawn Cemetery. Cl TRESCOTT. JOHN. On Tuesdav. Feb ruary 18. i03»; at Gallinser Hospital, JOHN TRESCOTT Funeral Friday. February Cl. at 3 p.m.. from Lomax chapel. 1400 S st. n w. Friends in vxted interment Payne’s Cemetery. • WILLIAMS. EDITH H. On Monday eve ning. February 11. lf»::a* the home cf her si*ter. Mr- C W D* *on in Alt-’ - dena. Calif.. Mrs. EDITH H WILLIAMS, widow of Horace G Williams The in tern* ?:t w " take p’acc ?t a later d*’e ?t O’d St. David’s Church Radnor Pa. AOLLEY 4GNES H Or. Wednesday February ]j» at her home. AGNE H WOOLIEY. wife cf Herbert C. Woolley, colonel U S. Army, retire:. Hod-- re.-tin. o: the Tabler finer?, home 421? nth st. n.w until Friday. February 2i. when services wii: be held m the chare] Fort Mver. Va at 3 ocock. followed bv interment in Ar Iir.gion National Cemetery. Re)?tires and friends invited to attend. 20* in iUrmnrtam. BAGGOTT. MINNIE. In lovinf remem brance cf our dear wife and mother. MINME BAGGOTT who departed this life thirteen years ago today. February 20. 1023. Often cur thought? go wandering Tc th? grave not far away, where lie? the sweetest memory That wi I no* fade awav. LOVING HUSBAND. AND SONS. BOB AND BILL. BAGGOTT MINME. In sad and lov. e remembrance of my dpar mo'her. w in departed this life fourteen years ago to day. A wonderful mother in every way. Ore who w*s better God n°ver mrdp. A worrerf’-l worker so lovai and tr ie. O",o -n a niiII;or that »r>nth •• was you HFP SON AND DMT'~-*'^R-IN-U'•" WILLIAM AND GERTRUDE. PROWS. FDIVAWD ROO\f a triblV'’ r' lT"e to fn" nv"^cry of mv dear Iris’''*" EDWARD B~ONF Rpown n ho ]ef» two years ago today. February 20. io::« Tn memory vou are ever near me and In my heart yo*’ w;n kwav- live HTS DEVOTED WIFE DONN. MARY E. In sad and lovinc re membrance of our dear wife and m’h er. MARY E. DONN who passed awa^ one year ago today. Februarv 20. 1031. When days are dark and friends are few Dear mother, how I miss you: There may be friends who may be trup. But I lost my best friend when I lost you. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. GEORGE AND DAUGHTER. MARIE DONN • DORSEY. CHARLES H. In sad but loving memory of our father and son. CHARLES H. DORSEY, who departed this life Feb ruary 20. 1033. Till memory fades ard life depart* He will live forever in our hearts: . Time taKes away the edge of grief. But memory turn? back every leaf HIS LOVING MOTHER UNA POWELL. AND SON RAYMOND DORSEY. * KENNEY. EWING W. In loving remem brance of nv devoted dad. EWING KENNEY, who passed on to eternitv seven years ago today. February 2*>. 1029 Surrounded by friends I am lonesome. In the midst of all I am blue: A smile on my face, but a heartache. Dad. we often Ions for you. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MRS. M*.E MASON. AND FAMILY MANNIX, EDWARD T. In loving remem brance of my beloved son. EDWARD T MANNIX. wh^ ’eparted this life slxu« years ago U !a ' bruary 20. 1920. Remembrant * golden chain Death tiles to 1 a. but all in vain; To have, to love .aid then to Dart Is the greatest sorrow of the heart. MOTHER. • MILLS. ELIZABETH. In loving m^mv of our dear devoted mother. ELIZA BETH MILLS, who departed this lif' one year ago today. February 20 1931 SONS AND DAUGHTERS WHITE. ELIZABETH J. In sad but lovinc remembrance of our dear mother. ELIZABETH J WHITE, who departed this life one year ago todav. 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