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BUTLER. DANIEL 8. The family of the
late DANIEL 8. BUTLER wish to ex
press their appreciation to their many
friends for the beautiful floral tributes
and kind expressions of sympathy ex
tended during their bereavement.
MRS. MABEL L. BUTLER MRS LILLIE
BOOKER. MRS. AGNES CARTER. •
STONE. CHARLES F. We wish to express
our deepest appreciation to the many
friends and relatives for their kindness
during the illness and at the death of
our father and husband and for the
beautiful floral tributes forwarded In
sympathy. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN.
9rat!tfi.
RBBE. MARY HYATT. On Wednesday.
February 10, 1937. at 8:25 P.m.. at
Garfield Hospital MARY HYATT ABBE
the beloved wife of Edward Prescott
Abbe and daughter of the late George
W and Lonie Hyatt, formerly of Ken
sington. Md. Funeral services at her
late residence. 31 Quincy st.. Chc\y
Chase Md.. Saturday. February Li. at
1 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme
tery. Frederick. Md. 13
ALLEN. RICHARD M. On Thursday Feb
ruary 11. 1037. RICHARD M. ALLEN of
3473 Holmead place n.w.. husband of
the late Annie L. Allen and father of
Evelyn M. Hazen and grandfather of
Ethel Bell and Grace V Lankford Fu
neral services at the S. H. Hines Co.
funeral*home. 2001 14th ft n.w. on
Saturday. February 13. at 2.30 P.m.
Interment Congressional Cemetery.
■RMS. CARRIE B. On Thursday. Feb
ruary 11. 1037. at 5:30 a.m.. at her
residence. 2136 Newport pi. n.w.,
CARRIE B. ARMS, beloved daughter of
Harriet Arms and sister of James How
ard Arms. She leaves a host of other
relatives and friends Remains can be
seen after 5 p.m. Saturday. February
13. at Lewis' funeral home. 1508 9th
st. n.w. Funeral Sunday. February 14,
at 2 pm., from the above funeral home.
1 Elder Pryor of Northeast Church offl
< elating Interment Lincoln Memorial
Cemetery Monday. February lo. 13
BACKENHEIMER. HENRY On Wednes
day. February 10 1031. HENRY
BACKENHEIMER. beloved husband of
Minnie Backenheimer and father ol
Mrs Irene Hook of Stockton, CaJf-.
and Mrs Bessie Mann of Washington,
D. C. Remains resting at the Lee fu
naral llOITIP. 4th St. 811(1 M3SF. 8\ C. H.6..
where services will be held on
February 13 at 1:30 uni. Relatives
and friends invited. Interment Prospect
Hill Cemetery.
BACKENHEIMER. HENRY. Comrades of
— the Association of Retired
Policemen. D C. will as
1 semble at Lee's funeral home.
, 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e..
k Saturday. February Li. 193;.
flat 1 p.m. to attend the* fu
Wneral of our deceased comrade,
'HENRY BACKENHEIMER
j E CATTS. President.
GEORGE W. SOLLERS. Secretary.
BACKENHEIMER. HENRY. Members of
Potomac Valley Forge Council.
No. 3. Jr. O. U. A. M will as
semble at the Lee funeral homa
14th st. and Mass. ave. n.e.. on
P Friday. February 12. 1937. at
8 p.m.. to hold services for our
late brother. HENRY BACKEN
HEIMER Slsoed. ____
C. W. MORELAND. Councilor.
L. M. GREEN. Secretary.
BATON. MILTON F. 9" Thursday. Feb
ruary 11, 1937. at Oallinger Hospital.
MILTON F. BATON, beloved brother of
Estelle Herbert. Marie Lyon and Edgar
Anderson. He also leaves two nieces^
three nephews, other relatives and
friends Remains resting at the John
T Rhlnes funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye
sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. 14
BLACK. AUGUSTA. On February 7 1937.
In St. Paul. Minn.. AUGUSTA ELACK.
aged 68 years, loving sister of William
J. and Robert E. Borbeck. Funeral from
the Nevlus funeral home. 924 New York
ave. n.w.. Saturday. February 13. at 10
a.m. Interment In Mount Olivet Cem
etery.
BROWN. CLARA C. On Friday. February
1" 1937 CLARA C. BROWN, devoted
sister of Eva and Charles H. Brown. She
also leaves other relatives and friends.
Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jar
vis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w.
Notice of funeral later.
BROWN. EMMA J. Departed this life on
Thursday. February 11. 1937. at the res
idence of her daughter. 1203 Minne
sota ave. n.e.. - after a short illness.
EMMA J. BROWN, wife of the late
Frank T. Brown, mother of Alice M.
Uiomas and grandmother of Grace T.
McKinney. She is survived by five
great-grandchildren and other relatites
and friends Remains resting at the
Geo. B. Clarke Co. funeral parlou 1416
Florida ave. n.e.. until 5 p.m. Friday:
thereafter at her late residence, where
funeral services will be held on Satur
day February 13. at 10 a.m. Inter
ment Arlington National Cemetery.
BURNS. LEOI.A H. Departed this me on
Thursday. February 11. 1937. at her
residence. 1731 Willard st. n.w.. LEOLA
H. BURNS, beloved wife of Claude
Burns. She also leaves to mourn their
loss four brothers. James. Ellick. Bankett
and Enoch Hughes; one sister-in-law.
Maude Fleming: one aunt. Eliza John
son; two nieces. Maria Parker and
Nevelle Greer, and many ether rela
tlves and friends. Remains resting at l
Bentley & Malloy's funeral home l'.tn ;
at and Florida ave. n.w. Funeral Mon
idMay. February 15. at 12 o'clock, from i
I Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. In
terment .King George County. Va. 11
CARROLL. EDNA M. On Thursday Feb- j
ruary 11. 1937. at 12:30 a m., after a
brief Illness. EDNA M. CARROLL, the
wife of Judson E. Carroll, the beloved
mother of Vivienne Carroll, niece of
Josephine G. Jones and Rose M. Green.
Remains resting at Frazier s funeral
home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Fu
neral Supnday. February 14. at 2 n.m ,
from above mentioned establishment.
Rev F. F. King officiating. Interment
r Oxon Bill. Md. The family may be seen
at 941 S st. n.w. 1J
COSTELLO. MARTIN THOMAS. On Thurs
day. February 11. 1937. MARTIN
THOMAS COSTELLO, beloved son of the
late Martin and Catherine Costello. Fu
neral from his late residence. 1240 New
ton st. n.e.. on Monday. February 15. at
8:30 a.m.: thence to St. Anthonys I
Church, where requiem mass will be said
at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul.
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rel
atives and friends Invited. Kindly omit
flowers. I4
CUSHING. MAMIE L. On Friday. Feb
ruary 12. 1937.*MAMIE L. CUSHING
of 512 Buchanan st. n.w.. wife of
Stephen F. Cushing, mother of Arthur R..
8tephen F. Cushing. 1r.. and Frances C.
Cushing. Services at the S. H. Hines
Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w..
Monday. February 15. at 2 p m. Inter
ment Washington Memorial Park Cem
etery. 14
BANGERFIELD. ALICE. Departed this
life February 11. 1937. at her resi
dence 723 3rd st. s.w.. ALICE DAN
GERFIELD, beloved wife of Harrison
Dangerfleld and daughter of George
Crowder, stepmother of Lillian B. Miller.
She also leaves to mourn their loss an
adopted daughter. Anola Howard, and
one adopted son. John Miller: one sister.
Elizabeth Smith; four nieces, four
nephews and a host of friends. Remains
resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home.
1300 South Capitol st., until 11 o'clock
Sunday. February 14: thence to her
late residence. Funeral 1 p.m Monday
from Mount Moriah Baptist Church. 3rd
and L s's. s.w . Rev. J H. Randolph of
ficiating. Interment Lincoln Memorial
Cemetery. 14
Deener. c. Murray, suddenly, on
•niursday. February 11. 1037. at his
residence. 919 L st. n.e.. C. MURRAY
DEENER. beloved husband of Flora
Phelps Deener. Remains resting at Lee’s
funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave.
n.e.. until Saturday. February 13. at 2
n.m.: thence to Georgetown Presbyterian
Church. 3115 P st. n.w.. where services
will be held at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Oak Hill
Cemetery.
DOUGHER. LOUIS A. On Wednesday.
February 10. 1937. at the Alexandria.
Va.. Hospital. LOUIS A. DOUGHER.
beloved husband of Thelma Dougher.
Masonic funeral from the George W.
Wise Co. funeral home 2900 M st. n.w..
on Saturday. February 13. at 2 p.m.
Relatives and friends Invited. Inter
ment Cedar Hill Cemetery
DUVALL. ELIZABETH. On Thursday.
February 11. 1937. at 1742 V st. n.w..
ELIZABETH DUVALL widow of the late
George Duvall, a Civil War veteran;
I mother of Mrs. Jessie Gray of Mont
gomery. Ala.: Maud Duvall Rycraw and
HarTV T. Duvall of Attica. Ind.; sister
of Kmll Broughton: grandmother of Wll
hemenla Gray. Remains resting at Fra
iler'* funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w..
until 4 p.m. Saturday. February 1.3:
thence to her late residence, where fu
neral services will be held Monday. Feb
ruary 15. at 11 a.m. Rev. J. A. Elliott,
reator of St. Luke's Episcopal Church,
officiating. Interment Harmony Cem
I atery. 14
IUNERAL DIRECTORS.
V. L. SPEARE CO.
6either the aucceieor to nor connected with
te original W R. Speare establishment.
PAtlona°l°* 2892 1009 H St. N.W.
J. William Lee’s Sons Co.
I FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Crematorium
Maas Ave. NE^ _Lincoln 5200
Joseph F. Birch’s Sons
fA. L. HAYCOCK Manager)
teasr «g 3034MSt.N.w.
'» Frank Geier’s Sons Co.
^.NAtional 2473
Chamber*,
f One of (be Largest
Undertaken In the World
1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432
617 lltb St. S.E. Atlantic 6700
FUNERAL DESIGNS.
GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieeeg
ISIS P St N.W_HAtlonal 4276
GEO C. SHAFFER
EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES A*
MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT. 0106
Open Evenings _ . ... - _
and Bondsjs Cor. 14th & Eye
Bratbu.
FERGUSON. BENJAMIN G. On JBundW.
February 7. 1937. at Inola. Calif.. BEN
JAMIN G. FERGUSON, beloved *on of
the late Beniamin S. and Martha E.
Ferguson. Remains resting at Zur
horat's funeral parlor. 301 East Capitol
at after 17 noon Saturday. February
13. Funeral from the above funeral
parlor on Saturday. February 13. at J
p.m. Interment private.
GOTT. JAMES P, Suddenly, on Thursday.
February 11. 1037. at Washington. D.
C JAMES P. GOTT. beloved husband of
Pearl Atwell Gott and son of the late
Beniamin and Rebecca Gott. Funeral
Saturday. February 13. at 2 D.m.. from
his late residence. Monroe at.. Rock
ville Md. Interment Monocacy Cem
etery. Beallsville. Md. Funeral arrange
ments by William B Hilton, funeral di
rector. BarnesviUe. Md.
GOTTS. MILTON A. Suddenly, on Thurs
day. February 11. 1037. at Casualty
Hospital. MILTON A. beloved husband
of Effine V. Gotts and father of Henry.
Percy. Melvin and Carl Gotts. Naomi
Mnngold, Mabel Mosteller and Edna Mae
Willett. Remains resting at hts late
residence. Glenn Dale. Md. Services at
the above residence on Sunday. February
14. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in
vited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cem
etery. 14
HALLEY. FRANK M. On Wednesday. Feb
ruary 1(1. 1937. FRANK M. HALLEY,
beloved husband of Alice Halley, father
of Frank M.. jr„ and James Richard
Halley and brother of Mr. Edward Hal
ley of Washington. D. C.. and Mrs. Cres
ton Shelley. Mrs. Albert Depro. Mrs.
Sidney Rodda and Mr. David Halley of
Baltimore. Md. Remains resting at
Lee's funeral home. 4th st. and Mass,
ave. n.e.. where services will be held on
Saturday. February 13. at 3 p.m. Rela
tives and friends Invited. Interment
Cedar Hill Cemetery. 12
HALLEY. FRANK M. Special communi
cation ol Potomac Lodge. No. 5. F. A.
A. M.. is called for Saturday. February
13, 19.37. at 2 p m.. to attend the funeral
of our late brother. FRANK M. HALLEY.
By order of
WAYNE A LEAVITT. Master.
RICHARD P. WADDEY. Secretary.
HAMPTON. FANNIE S. Suddenly, on
Thursday. February 11. 1937. at St.
Elizabeth's Hospital. FANNIE S. HAMP
TON. wife of the late Harrison Hamp
ton. mother of the late Henry T. Hamp
ton and grandmother of Evelyn. Audrey.
Henry and Kenneth Hampton. Remains
resting at Stewart’s funeral home. 30 H
st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. 13
HARWOOD. TANNIE LEE. On Monday.
February 8, 1937. TANNIE LEE HAR
WOOD. beloved wife of Elmer J. Har
wood. Residence. 1309 N st. n.w. Fu
neral from the W. W. Chambers Co. fu
neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on
Saturday. February 13. at 10:30 a m.
Relatives and friends invited. Inter
ment Arlington National Cemetery.
HILLIARD. CLAUDE H. On Thursday.
February 11. 1937. CLAUDE H. HIL
LIARD. husband of Margaret Brown
Hilliard, of Brookevllle. Md Services at
Warner E Pumphrey's funeral home,
8424 Georgia ave . Silver Spring. Md.,
on Saturday. February 13, at 9:30 a m.
Interment Arlington National Cemetery.
HOLTON. AGNES LORRAINE. Departed
this life Wednesday. February 10. 1937.
at GalUnger Hospital. AGNES LOR
RAINE HOLTON, beloved wife of Howard
Holton, mother of Le Roy Gl.es and
daughter of Bessie Scott. She also
leaves to mourn their loss two aunts.
Several other relatives and friends. Re
mains resting at Eugene Ford's f uncial
home. 1300 South Capitol st.. until Fri
day. February 12. at 4 p.m.: thereafter
at her late residence. 227 K st. s.w.
Funeral Saturday. February 13. at 1
p.m.. from Friendship Baptist Church.
1st and H sts. s.w. Rev. Whiting offi
ciating. Interment Payne's Cemetery.
12
HOOPER. JOHN. On Thursday. February
11. 1937. at the Home for the Aged.
JOHN HOOPER. Remains resting at the
Frazier funeral home. 389 Rhode Island
ave. n.w. Funeral Saturday. February
13. at 1 p.m.. from Third Baptist
Church. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.
12
JEFFERSON. FRANK R. Departed this
life on Thursday. February 11 1937. at
his residence. 202 L st. s.w.. FRANK
R. JEFFERSON, devoted husband of Eliza
Jefferson and brother of Rev. William
Jefferson of Lynchburg. Va. He also
leaves other relatives and friends. Re
mains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral
heme. 1300 South Capitol st. Notice of
funeral later.
KING. GEORGE W. On Friday. February
12. 1937. at his residence. 424 Randolph
st. n.w . GEORGE W. KING, husband of
the late Elizabeth M. King. Remains
resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral
home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of fu
neral later. 13
LATTIMORE. ALICE. Departed this life
Thursday. February 11. 1937. at Gal
lmger Hospital. ALICE LATTIMORE
Funeral .services will be held Friday.
February 12. at 7:30 p.m.. at the S. P.
Morrow funeral home. 1326 V st. n.w.
Friends are invited. Interment Har
mony Cemetery Saturday. February 13.
12
LOCKWOOD. ETTA. On February 8.
• 1937. at Washington. D C.. ETTA
LOCKWOOD Private funeral services
took place at Adams & Smoots’ funeral
parlors February 11. Rev. M. F. New
man. pastor of St. Phillip's Church, of
ficiating. Interment was at Lincoln Me
morial Cemetery. She is survived by two
sisters. Miss G. R. 8impson. Washing
ton. D. C.. and Mrs. Virginia Robinson.
Boston. Mass. *
MACDONALD. WILLIAM HUGH. Sudden
ly. on Wednesday. February 10. 1937. at
his residence. 324 F st. n.e.. WILLIAM
HUGH MACDONALD, beloved husband
of Laura E. Macdonald and father of
John F. and Madeline L. Macdonald.
Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co.
funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on
Saturday. February 13. at 2 p.m. Rel
atives and friends are invited. Inter
ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.
MASON. SALLY P. On Thursday. Febru
ary 11. 1937. at her residence. 729
Shepherd st. n.w.. SALLY P. MASON,
wife of the late Walter F. Mason. Fu
neral services at the S. H. Hines Co.
funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on
Saturday. February 13. at 10 a m. In
terment Sedalie. Mo.
McCULLOUGH. HENRY. On Thursday.
February 11. 1937. at Alexandria Hos
pital. HENRY McCULLOUGH. the be
loved husband of Lula McCullough and
father of Henrietta McCullough Jones.
He is also survived by a mother, father,
three siste s. three brothers and one
son-in-law. Funeral will take place from
Roberts Chapel M. E. Church on Sat
urday. February 13. at 4 p.m. Remains
will be shipped to Woodward. S. C..
for interment.
MERKEL. LUDWIG. On Thursday. Feb
ruary II. 1937. at his residence.* 315
K st. n.e . LUDWIG MERKEL, aged 69
years, beloved .husband of Johanna
Merkel. Funeral from his late resi
dence on Saturday. February 13. at 1:30
p m. Services at Trinity Lutheran
Church. 4th and E sts. n.wt. at 2 p.m.
Relatives and friends Invited to attend.
Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 12
RAUM. AMELIA ANN. On Wednesday.
February 10. 19.37. at her residence.
Silesia. Md.. AMELIA ANN RAUM (nee
Gallaham. beloved wife of Andrew Jack
son Raum. Funeral from the chapel of
Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols
ave. s.e. on Saturday. February 13. at
8:15 a m.: thence to St. Mary's Church
Piscataway. Md.. where mass will be said
at 9 a m.- for the repose of her soul.
Relatives and friends invited. Inter
ment church cemetery.
REEDER. CHARLES SYLVESTER. De
parted this life on Wednesday. February
10. 1937. at 10 p.m. at his residence.
1519 8th st. n.w. CHARLES SYL
VESTER REEDER, son of the late Ella
and Charles Reader, beloved husband
of Ellen L. Reeder. He also leaves to
mourn their loss two sisters. Florence
Brent Miller and Mary Louise Johnson;
an uncle. William T. Reeder; a niece.
Ella Maples; a nephew James L. Brent;
two cousins. Ernest and Jesse Kecder.
and a host of other relatives and
friends Remains resting at his late
residence after 3 p.m. Saturday. Feb
ruary 13. High requiem mess will be
celebrated at St Augustine's Catholic
Church Monday, February 15. at Id a m. ,
12*
RICHARDS. JOHN. On Wednesday. Feb
ruary HI. 1937 at his residence. 3004
12th st. n.e.. JOHN RICHARDS, beloved
husband of Hilda Richards (nee
Marsh) and father of Mrs. Dorothy H.
Bowen and Arthur J. Richards. Fu
neral from his late residence on Satur
day. February 13. at 11 a m. Relatives
and friends invited. Interment Cedar
Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Wil
liam J. Nalley 12
ROBERTS. FMMA E. On Tuesday Feb
ruary 9. 3 937. at 10:59 p.m.. at her
home. Mass. ave. extended. Glen Echo
• Heights. Md.. EMMA E. ROBERTS
aged 70 years, the beloved wife of Jesse
B. Roberts. Funeral services at the
Methodist EpiscoDal Church. Potomac.
Md.. Saturday. February 13. at 2 p m.
Interment church cemetery. 12
SIMMONS. WILLIAM THOMAS. On Fri
day. February 12, 1937. WILLIAM
THOMAS SIMMONS, the beloved son of
Thomas M. and Floy Simmons. Fu
neral services at the W. W. Chambers
Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th
at. s.e.. on Sunday. February 14. at 10
a m. Relatives and friends Invited In
terment Midland. Va. 14
SNOOK. KATHLEEN ELLEN. On Thura
day. February 11_1937. at Emergency
Hospital. KATHLEEN ELLEN SNOOK
late residence. 3310 37th st.. Mount
Rainier. Md.. beloved wife of Wesley
Howard Snook. Remains resting at the
W. W. Chambers Co. Suburban funeral
home. 918 Cleveland ave.. Riverdale.
Md. Notice of funeral later.
STEWARD. THOMAS. Departed this life
Tuesday. February 9. 1937, at his resi
dence. 1423 Swann st. n.w.. THOMAS
STEWARD, the devoted husband of Mat
tie Steward. He leaves to mourn their
less two sisters. Mrs. Ellen Cooper and
Mrs. Mary Blake, and other relatives
and friends. Remains resting with L.
E. Murray * Son. 12th and V sts. n.w.
Funeral services Sunday, February 14
in Bedford. Va. 12
WASHINGTON, WILLIAM ARTHUR. De
parted this life on Wednesday. Feb
ruary 10. 1937. at Galllnger Hospital.
WILLIAM ARTHUR WASHINGTON. He
leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife.
Hattie Washington; a devoted mother.
Mrs. Kate Washington: two brothers.
8herman and Alfred Washington; four
sisters. Mary Miller. Rebecca Ford. Kate
Hurt. Buelah Ackwlth. and a host of
other relatives and friends. Remains
resting at Cornish & Cornish Co.’s fu
neral home. 2121 10th st. n.w. Re
mains may be viewed Saturday. February
13. at the above-named home at 4 p.m.
Funeral service Monday February 15. at
1:30 p.m.. at the above-named home.
Rev. James Morton officiating. Inter
ment Arlington National Cemetery. 14
WILLIAMS. WILLIAM. On Thursday.
February 11. 1937. WILLIAM WIL
LIAMS. Remains resting at the Frazier
funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave.
n.w. Notice of funeral later. 13
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WIRT. IRMA MreosH. On Thursday.
February 11. 1937. at her residence 18
Chapman at.. Alexandria. Va.. IRMA
McCOfiH WIRT, beloved daughter of
Mrs. Nannie McCosh and the late C. R.
McCosh of Hanover. Pa Funeral *erv
ices at Wm. H Sardo A Co.'s funeral
chapel. 412 H at. n.e.. on Saturday. Feb
ruary 13. at 10 a.m. Relatives and
friends Invited. Interment Hanover. Pm.
wise. ALICE DEABDS. On Thursday.
February 11. 1937. in San Francisco.
Calif.. ALICE DEARD3 WISE, beloved
wife of John R. Wise and sister of John
W. Deards of Washington. D. C. Fu
neral services Monday. February 15. in
San Francisco. i3*
In Hemnrtam.
ARRINGTON. ANNIE. In sod but loving
remembrance of my darling mother.
ANNIE ARRINGTON, who left us two
years ago today. February 12. 1935.
When days are dark and friends are few.
Dear mother, how I miss you.
Away from earth's sorrows and cares.
now you are waiting
To welcome me there, with blessings of
heaven to snare.
YOUR LONELY DAUGHTER. BLANCHE.
BEALL. WILLIAM M. In loving remem
brance of our beloved husband and fa
ther. WILLIAM M. BEALL, who depart
ed this life six years ago today. Feb
ruary 12. 1931.
HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. •
BROOKS. ROSA. In gad but loving re
membrance of my dear friend. ROSA
BROOKS, who departed this life two
years ago today. February 12. 1935.
Never shall I cease to love you.
Never shall your memory fade.
The sweetest love forever Ungers
In my heart for you today.
LOVING FRIEND. ANNIE NELSON. •
CORKY. JAMFS ROBERT. A loving trib
ute to the memory of our dear husband
and father. JAMES ROBERT CORKY,
who departed this life twelve years ago
today. February 12. 1925.
HIS WIFE AND SON. •
EDWARDS. GRACE HUTTON. A tribute
of love to the memory of my dear daugh- I
ter. GRACE HUTTON EDWARDS, who
passed away twenty years ago today.
February 12 1917.
In the bcok of my life there are memories
Of the happiest moments I’ve known.
And recorded in love is the blessing
Of a wonderful daughter, my own.
For you saw only good in my dreaming.
You soothed every moment of strife;
Your name is the sweetest name written.
Dear Grace. In the book of my life.
I miss that light and ever will.
Her vacant place there's none to fill.
Down here I mourn, but not In vain.
For ud In heaven we will meet again.
She’s gone, but the treasure she left me
Is truly of value untold.
A life filled with deeds of kindness
And beauty of heart and soul.
Thy will be done, dear Lord;
I do not dare complain.
And In my heart I have the hope
That my loss was Thy rain.
A door swung briefly open.
My loved one sllDped away.
Passed smiling from life's shadow*
Into bright, eternal day.
When earthly grief Is over.
Where pain shall be no mora.
To peace past understanding
God opened wide the door.
HER LONELY MOTHER. LULU HUT
TON HUNT. *
FISHER. JENNIE S. A tribute Of devo
tion to the memory of our devoted
mother. JENNIE S. FISHER, who left us
four years ago today. February 12. 1933.
The blow was hard, the shock severe.
We never thought your death so neari
To have to love and then to part.
Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart.
HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS OLIVE T
NIXON AND MABEL T. McNAIR •
FORREST. JAMES EDWARD. In loving
memory of our father. JAMES EDWARD
FORREST who died February 1? If)*?1.
MINNIE E PAXTON LILLIAN C
ELEAZER. LEE FORREST. •
GIBSON. HENRIETTA. In sacred memory
of our devoted mother. HENRIETTA
GIBSON who passed into the great be
yond seventeen vears aco today.
We keep thinking 0/ you. mother.
The words you have said.
The life you have led.
The hurts you have healed.
The love you've revealed;
The kindness, the comfort.
The courage, the cheer.
That you’ve scattered along
Our lives' path, mother, dear.
And so we keen thinking of you.
YOUR LOVING CHILDREN. BESSIE.
DAISY. MARIE AND MAUDE. •
HURLEY. JOHN EDWARD. In sad and
loving memory of a dear son and broth
er. JOHN EDWARD HURLEY, who died
seventeen years ago. February 12, 1920.
This day comes with sad regrets
For one we loved and will never forget.
FATHER. SISTER AND BROTHER.
JEN'L'ES. SAMVEL ANDREW. A tribute of
love and devotion to our dear father.
SAMUEL ANDREW JENUES, who de
parted this life three years ago today.
February 12. 1934.
God saw the way was getting rough
And the hills were ha*d to climb.
So He whispered gently. "Peace be
thine."
HIS LOVING CHILDREN. •
JONES. GEORGE W. Sacred to the mem
ory of our husband and father. OFOROE
W. JONES, who departed this life
seventeen years aeo today. February
12. 1920. THE FAMILY. •
MOSSRVRG. NETTIE E. In loving re
membranc” of our dear mother NETTIE
E M06SBURG. who left us one year
aeo today February 12. 1936.
We loved our precious mother
And we miss her more each day.
But God knew she was suffering.
So from us He took her away.
MILDRED. MABEL. ROSEMARY. NOR
MAN CHESTER. •
SMALLWOOD. ADDIE. In sad but loving
remembrance of our dear mother AD
DIE SMALLWOOD, who departed this
life suddenly four years ago today. Feb
ruary 12 1933.
When days are dark and friends are few.
Dear mother how we miss you.
There may be friends who may be true.
But we lost our best friends when we
lost. you.
LOVING CHILDREN AND GRANDCHIL
DREN. *
SONDHEIMER. VIRGINIA. In lowing re
membrance of mv dear mother. VIR
GINIA SONDHEIMER. who left US
twenty-two years ago today. February
12. 1915.
Gone, but not forgotten.
HER DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW.
PEARL AND CONRAD RIESTERFR
AND GRANDCHILDREN.
SPRIGGS. TOLLY B. In sad but loving re
membrance of our dear husband and
father. TOLLY B SPRIGGS, who de
parted this life eight years ago today,
February 12 1929.
There is a sad but sweet remembrance.
There is a memory, fond and true;
There is a token of affection
And a heartache still for you.
DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN •
TASSA. CONCETTA. In sad and loving
remembrance of our dear wife and
mother. CONCETTA TASSA. who passed
awav February 12. 1933.
She had a smile for every one.
A heart as pure as gold;
To those who knew and loved her
Her memory will never grow old.
HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL
DREN.
WAUGH. RACHEL ANN. Sacred to the
memory of our dear mother. RACHEL
ANN WAUGH, who departed this life
thirteen years ago today. February 12.
1924.
When days are dark and friends are few.
Dear mother how we miss you:
There may bg friends who may be true.
But we lost our best friends when we
lost you. «
But some sweet day we'll meet again.
Beyond the toil and strife.
And clasp each other's hand once more
In heaven th^t happy life. _
DEVOTED CHILDREN. ELLA. JAMES
AND NANNIE._
Planner Urged for Honor*.
Sir Raymond Unwin, who has a
world-wide reputation as a town plan
ner, has beer, recommended for the
Royal Gold M.dal for 1937 by the
Institute of British Architects.
Dies
C. MURRAY DEENER.
C. MURRAY DEENER
EXPIRES SUDDENLY
_ I
Lifelong Resident of D. C. Was
Employe of Gas Light
Firm.
C. Murray Deener, 59, a lifelong
resident of Washington and an em
ploye of the Washington Gas Light Co.
for the past 35 years, died unexpect
edly at his home, 919 L street north
east, last night. He had returned to
his office yesterday, apparently recov
ered from an illness of three days, and
died a few hours after reaching home
last night. The body is at the William
J. Lee undertaking parlors.
He was a member of Acacia Lodge,
No. 18, P. A. A. M„ and an elder in
the Georgetown Presbyterian Church,
of which he was a member since early
childhood.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs.
Flora Phelps Deener, and two daugh
ters. Miss Elizabeth M. Deener and
Miss Nancy Phelps'Deener.
Funeral services will be held tomor
row at 2:30 p.m. in the Georgetown
Presbyterian Church, with the pastor,
Rev. Robert M. Skinner, officiating.
Elders of the church will serve as
active and honorary pallbearers. In
terment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. J
_
Jewish Students Hurt in Riots.
WARSAW, Poland, February 12 OP).
—Anti-semitic rioting broke in War
saw and Vilno Universities yesterday,
causing numerous casualties among
Jewish students. At Vilno, where
clashes continued throughout the day.
Nationalist students paraded the
streets shouting "Down with the Jews.”
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Special Sale!
“CHARING CROSS”
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SALE
PRICE
Now, for the first time in many years, are we offering our many patrons the well-known “Charing
Cross” shirts. And at a reduced price, too. Here’s how we can do it. There was a reorganization in
this famous manufacturer’s plant several weeks ago. They wanted to clean out their slock on hand, and
offered us 2,400 of their regularly higher priced shirts to sell for only 1.39. We knew how well and of
what fabrics these shirts were made ... so we quickly grabbed every one. They’re smart looking
shirts for smartly dressed men. Glance below and note the grand assortment. Size 14 to 18.
• Woven Striped Madras With Fused Collars • White on White Fused Collars
• Novelty Twills • Slug Weave Pastel Colors With Fused Collars
9 Regular Soft Collars 9 Button Down Collars
(Mtn'i FurnUhinti. Main Floor. The Hecht Co.)
Special^ Purchase!.
Regularly $6 and $7
Packard Shoes
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Don’t say we didn’t give you fair warning about this special purchase
of regularly priced $6 and $7 Packard Shoes. Drop in and carry off
a couple of pairs. Here are the models listed above. 1. Brown Buck-ide
Reverse Calf. 2. Black Heather Grain Straight Tip. 3. Brown Heather
Grain Straight Tip. 4. Black Calf, Broad Toe. 5. Black Calfskin,
Custom Toe and Medallion on Tip. Sizes 6 to 12; widths AA to E in
the group.
Wen's Shoes. Main Floor, The Hecht Co.)
6 Half-Hour Golf Lessons by Al Houghton, famous Pro, in our Men's Sport Shop daily from
9:30 to 5:45. (Call NAtional 5100, extension 447, for appointments)

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