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ffiarfc of utyankH. FORRESTER. ALEXANDER M. The Widow of the late ALEXANDER M. FOR RESTER desires to acknowledge with sincere thanks the kind expressions of sympathy of neighbors and friends during the illness and at the death of her husband. CLARA FORRESTER. • LEE. EMMA VIRGINIA. The family of the late EMMA VIRGINIA LEE wishes to thai k the Daughter Elks’ Fisherman Society, friends and neighbors for kind words of sympathy and floral tributes during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY. 28 Dratljii. ASHBF, ALICE MAE. On Friday No vember 26. 19117. at her residence. Semi nary Hill. Va . ALICE MAE ASHBY, be loved daughter of Louise and the late Samuel Ashby and sister of Mrs. Ella Peters and Virginia H . Samuel A. and John L. Ashby, surviving are many other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday. Novembei 29. at, 1 pm., from St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 25rd st. between H and Eye sts. n.w. Friends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 28 BAKER. JOHN HENRY. On Thursday. November 25. 1957. at. his residence. 11 X Reservoir road n.w.. .JOHN HENRY BAKER, beloved brother of Mrs. Ida Harmon. Harrv J. Baker. ani uncle of Raymond Llovd Baker. Funeral from (he above residence on Monday. November 29. at 8 50 a m.: thence to Holy Trinity Church. 1 where mass will he said at 9 a.m. Rela tives and friends invited. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. 28 BARNWELL. DEWITT ARTIE. On Thursday. November 25. 1957. DeWITT ARTTF BARNWELL, the beloved husband of Bertha M Barnwell and father of Barbara Lou Barnwell and son of Mrs. Callie C. Jordan. Funeral services at the W W. Chambers Co. Southeast, funeral home 517 11th st. s.e.. on Monday, No vember 29. at 11 a.m Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 28 BELL. DELANO. Departed this life on Friday November 29. 1957. at Freednicn’s Hospital, after a brief illness. DELANO BELL the son of Irene B**U. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews’ funeral home Hit 4 th st. s.w. until Monday. November 29. 4 p.m.: then to his late residence. 1859 4th st. n.w. where fu neral services will be held Tuesday. No vember 50, at 1 p.m. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 29 BIRCH. JES« RUSH. On Saturday. No vember 2 7. 1937. JESS RUSH BIRCH, be loved son ol Samuel and Minnie Birch, husband of Helen Birch and father of Pauline Birch. Funeral front the W. W. Deal funeral home. 818 H st. n.e.. on Tuesday. November 30. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 BRIGC.s, CHAMP. On Saturday. No vember 2 7. 1937, CHAMP BRIGGS, brother of Alice Dyson and Lily Smothers. He leaves to mourn their loss other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Earnest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You *t. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BURKS. ROBERT EUGENE. Suddenly, on Friday. November 28. 1037. at his residence. 3 Nowlands st.. Chevy Chase. Md • ROBERT EUGENE BURKS, husband of Ethel Lee Burks. Funeral services at the above address on Mondav. November 20. at 2 D.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 28 BYRD. ALBERT T . SR. On Wednes day. November 24. 1037. at his home in Hyattsville. Md., on Riggs road ALBERT T BYRD. Sr., the beloved husband of Mary Jane Byrd and father of Hannon C . Albert T . >r.: David H . Emma V. and Willis M. Byrd. Mrs. Nola B. Me Cary. Mrs. Sarah J Kellev, Mrs. Delpha M Scheuch. Mrs. Marvie E. Scheuch and Mrs. Thelma ,T Trent. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co , 1400 Chapin st. n w. Funeral services at the above funeral home on Sunday. November 2s. at fit n.w. Funeral services at the above 2 30 p m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Washington Memorial Park Cemetery. 2S CAIN. JAMES. On Fridav. November 28. 103 7 a: hi-- residence. 1817 13th st. n. w . .TAMES CAIN, devoted husband of Delia Cain: loving father of Queen Ed vards. Rebecca Worrell. Carrie Young. Alice Carrington: Ruth James. 1r . and Matthew Cam. He also ’eaves one grand child. one sister, one brother, other rela tives and friends. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Wakefield. Va., Mondav. November 20. 28 CAMERON. CH\RLES B On Friday. November 28. 1037. at 5:30 p.m. CHARLES B. CAMERON beloved husband of Mary I Cameron and father of Mrs. Florence V. Everhart at d Theodore E . Walter S and Mildred E Cameron, and brother of Mrs. Frank Follansbe^ and Miss Mamie Cameron. Funeral from his l2fe residence Soo Jefferson ave . East Flverdale. Md . on Monday. November 29. at 2 p m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 28 CATLETT. ALICE. Departed this life on Saturdav. November 27. 1937. ALICE CATLETT of 501 Florida ave. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted mother. Martha Hill: many other relatives and friend^. Remains resting at th** Mal van A: Schev funeral home. New Jersey a'e and R st. n.w Funeral from above parlor Tuesday. November 3o. at 10 a m Relatives and friends invited. 7n terment Woodlawn Cemetery. 29 CECIL. JULIA MAY. On Thursday. November 25. 1937. at her home. Clarks burg. Md.. JULIA MAY CECIL, aged 7 3 years, belovpd wile of the late Everett H. Cecil. Funeral services Sunday. Novem ber 28. at 2 p.m . at her late home. In terment M. E. Church Cemetery, Hyatts town. Md. 28 CHERRY. MINNIE E. On Saturday. November 2 7. 1937. MINNIE E. CHERRY. d°voted wife of Joseph Cherry, mother of Oliver C Williams, daughter of Richard L and Della Thompson She also leaves three sisters five brothers, other rela tives and friends. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CHINN. THURMAN. On Monday. No vember 22. 1937. at his residence. 924 1st st. n.w.. THURMAN CHINN, beloved son of James and Annie Chinn of Canton, Ohio, devoted brother ol Mts. Louise Davis. Mrs. Bpatrice Ryans. Mrs. Grace Williams and Fred. Oscar end Charles Chinn. He also leaves other relatives and manv friends. Funeral at 1 1 a m. Monday. No vember 29. from the John T. Rlunes fu neral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Inter mit in Rosemor.t Cemetery. COLLINS MARY ROBB. Departed this life on Saturdav. November 27. 1937. at It* 15 am. a' her residence. 322 M place r w. MARY ROBB COI.LTNS She leaves to nmum their loss one daughter. Marion Coljjns: two nieces <ine nephew and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford’s funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st. Notice of funeral later. CURTIN. JEREMIAH J. On Saturday. November 27, 1937 at his residence. 224 4‘h st. s w.. JERFMIAH J , beloved son of Julia Curtin <nee Lono and the late Daniel Curtin. Funeral from the aljove residence on Tuesday morning, November 30. at 8:30 a.m.: thence to St. Dominic's Church, where requiem mass will be said at 0 o'clock. Relatives and friends in vited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, 29 T)\\ IS, CARRIE. Departed this life on Paturday, November 27. 1937. at the resi dence of her daughter. Mrs. Annie Reed. 508 Rhode Island ave. n.w.. CARRIE DAVIS, wife of the late George Davis. She leaves to mourn their loss three daugh ters. Mrs. Anna Reed. Mrs. Margaret Washington and Emily Johnson; one son. Joseph Edwards: one brother. James A. Jackson, and nine grandchildren, other relatives and lripnds. Remains resting at her late residence. 508 Rhode Island ■k r• n " HHfi i liiesnay. rvi neral Wednesday. December 1- at 1 pm. from Metropolitan Baptist Church. Rev. E. C. Smith officiating Interment Har mony Cemetery. Arrangements by L. E. Murrhy <fc Son. Beautiful toiler, thy work all done; Beautiful soul, into glory gone. Beautiful life, with its crown now won, God giveth thee rest. Rest from all sorrows and w’atching and fear.&, Rest from ail possible sighing and tears. Rest through God's endless, wonderful years. At home with the blest. THE FAMILY. ?Ul DIGGS. JEREMIAH. On Thursday. No JLUiU: al Gallinger Hospital. JEREMIAH DIGGS, son of the late Daniel and Elizabetn Diggs. He leaves a beloved wife. Florence V. Diggs; two sisters, Agnes Stewart and Mollie Butler; several nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends Remains resting at Stewart's fu neral home, .'to H st. n.e. Funeral serv ices at the above funeral home at 1 p m Monday November 20. Interment Pavne's Cemetery. «8 DORSEY. BENEDICT. On Saturday. ‘' al Garfield Hospital. BENEDICT DORSEY, husband of Jannie Dorsey, brother of Alice Dorsey. He also leaves two nephews. Bernard Dorsey and Austin Asbery Thomas; two nieces. Christine Robinson and Virginia Thomas; brother in-law Hamond Thomas; other relative? ^ and friends. Remains resting at Stewart’s funcra home, ou H st. n.e. Notice ol funeral later,!>g FUNERAL DIRECTORS! Joseph F. Birch’s Sons .V L. HAYCOCK Manager) Established ^ 1841 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 Seventh St. N.W. 7A74 Modern Chapel. Tel, HatlOHSI li V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected wltr the original W. R. Speare establishmeni Natumws 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 520( FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT. OlOfl °„T E25 Co,. 14th £r Ey< CUBE BXOS. CO. Floral Piece 1212 P St. N.W._National 4270_ WADE FLOWERS. INC. THOMAS r. WADE 827 14th St, N.W'.Republic 0827 CEMETERY LOTS. CEbAR HILlTcEMETERY—a 12-GRAV1 Bite, south slope: same beautiful section a McuBOleum; two regulation monument trss be erected: $1,200 cash. Box 316-B 6 Dealt?*. EASLEY. CRAWLEY. Suddenly, on Fri day. November 2rt. 1927. CRAWLEY EASLEY, beloved husband of Louise Easley and father of Juenius and Richard Easley. He leaves a beloved brother. Juenius Easley, and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Ruth Dabney fu neral home 452 O st. n.w. Funeral services at the above funeral home 2:20 p.m. Mon day. November 29. Interment Paynes’ Cemetery. EICHLER. FRITZ. On Friday. No vember 20. 1927. at Sibley Memorial Hos pital FRITZ EICHLER. beloved husband of Mary Eichler. Remains resting at Lee’s funeral home. 4th st. and Massa chusetts ave. n.e.. where services will be held on Sunday. November 28, at 2 D.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. ELKINS. JOHN R. On Saturday. No vember 27. J927. at his residence. 047 O st. n.e.. JOHN B. ELKINS, beloved husband of Malinda Elkins and father of Margaret F. Elkins and-Mrs. Catherine L. Hester. Services will be held at his late residence on Tuesday. November 20. at 1 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 29 FORTUNE, rev. JAMES D. Departed this life on Thursday November 25. 1927. FVeedmen’s Hospital. Rev. JAMES D. FORTUNE, husband of Mattie B. Fortune and devoted father of Burlena end Doro thy Fortune. He also leaves to mourn their loss a sister, Rosa Fortune: two nephews and other relatives and friends Remains resting at E. W. Bundy’s funeral home. b21 Florida ave. n.w. Funeral services wrl be held Sunday. November at 1:20 p.m.. at Florida Avenu** Bap u.s: Chinch. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. FRISKY. EARL. Departed this life on Friday. November 20. J927. at d:2o a m.. LARL FR1SBY. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife. Mrs. Virginia Frisby: one sister. Mrs. Beatrice Commodore; one niece, one nephew; also other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhine*, funeral chapel. 2rd and Eve sts s.v- where funeral services will be held at 1^ p.m. Tuesday. November 20. Inter ment in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 29 GIBSOX. FLORA BELL. On Saturday. Nr.jy-ir.br r\.. 1 !>••!,. at Blue Plains. D C.. ILORA BELL GIBSON wife of Lullns Gibson. She also is survived by two broth ' ■ Mjiers. Kfmams resting at thr Ives funeral home. •1X47- Wilson Blvrt.. Arlington Va.. where funeral services will he held Monday. November 'Ml. at -J p m Interment Oakwood Cemetery. Falls Church. Va. ^ GIDEON, NANCY E. On Thnrsdav. No vember lil.t:. NANCY E GIDEON, the beloved wife of the late Joshua Gideon and lounr, mother of Oliver Gideon, mother-in-law of Rachel Gideon. She also leaves two nephews, four nieces and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at ; funeral home of Mrs. George W. Grice. I 1 '-[h st- n w • where funeral cervices will be held Monday, November MM, at 1 ! P.m. Interment at Harmony Cemetery. | Relatives and friends invited. GREEN. HENRY. On Saturday. No at Gallinp.er Hospital. HENR\ GREEN. son of Mrs. Mattie Green. He also leaves one sister. Frances Green- one adopted brother. Henry Green, and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Stewart’s funeral hofiie. 30 H st. n.e. Funeral services at the above fu neral home on Wednesday, December 1. at 1 P.m. ao HAZARD, LOUIS. On Saturday. No vember M7. 1M37. at his residence. «>«> New York ave. n.w., LOUIS HAZARD, khe be loved husband of Mollie L. Hazard Re mains resting at the W. W. Chambers funeral home. 3400 Chapin st. n.w. Fu neral services at the Full Gospel Taber nacle. North Capitol and K sts., on Mon day. November MM. at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. HINKEI,. CHARLES A. On Saturday. November M7. 1M37. at his residence 17 1M Webster st. n.w.. CHARLES A HINKFL aged f>i* years, beloved husband of Edna Wade Hinkei. He is also survived by one brother. Frederick P. Hinkei and four ■sisters Miss Anna A. Hinkei. Mrs. Edward C Wells. Mrs. Wilbur Zepp of this city and Mrs. j. Frederick Meyer of Columbus. Ohio. Funeral services will be held at his late residence. 17 1M Webster st. n.w.. on Tuesday, November 3m. at J1 a m. In terment Abbey Mausoleum. MM HOLMES. DOROTHY. On Wednesday November M4. JM37 DOROTHY HOLMES of MOM E st. s.w.. daughter of James and Maegie Holmes, mother of John Holmes, sister of Elizabeth Taylor. Mary. Anna Herbert. James and John Holmes. She is also survived by a grandmother. Martha Cole, and other relatives and friends. Re mains resting at Stewart’s funeral home. 30 H st. n.e.. until Sunday. November MM. 1 1 a.m.; thereafter at her late residence. Funeral services at the above residence Monday. November MM. at M:30 p.m. M8 HUMPHRIES. THEODORE. On Satur day November M7, IM37. THEODORE HUMPHRIES of 4IM N. Y. ave. n.w. He is survived by a devoted wife. Lucv Hum phries; two children. Harry and Ger aldine Humphries: a grandfather and grandmother. Walter and Sarah Hum phries: a loving father and mother. Claude and Maude Humphries: one sister. Mabel Wells, two brothers. Clifford and Charles Humphries, and many friends. Remains ; resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral , home. N. J. ave. and R st. n.w. Funeral I from above parlor Tuesday. November 30. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. JOHNSON. HALLEY. On Monday. No vember MM. 1 M37, at Fort Jay. N. Y . HAL LEY JOHNSON, brother of Annie Lawson, nephew of Mary Thornton. He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains rest ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 143M You st. n.w. Funeral Tuesday. No vember 3o. at 1 p.m.. from the above fu neral church Interment. Lincoln Me monai cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 29 JOHNSON, MFDORA NELSON. De parted this life on Saturday. November ~7 1937 at her residence 2848 Elvin rd. s.e., MEDORA NELSON JOHNSON, de voted wife of the late John Johnson, daughter of the late Joseph and Maria Nelson, sister of the late Lillian Anderson and the late George Nelson. She leaves to mourn two nieces. Mabel Wood and Beatrice Budd: two nephews Chester and Robert Anderson; sister-in-law. Sadie Nelson; daughter-in-law. Nancy John son. and other relatives and friends. Fu neral services at Campbell's funeral home. 4'.3 4th st. s.w., on Tuesday. November Ju at 1 pm.. Rev. Joseph Edwards ] officiating. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 29* JOSEPH. WALTER R. On Saturday, November. 27, J937. at his residence. 7 18 r:th st. n.e.. WALTER R. JOSEPH, the beloved son of William A. and Lydia J. Bowers. Funeral services ai the W W 1 Chambers Co Southeast funeral home.’ •» 1 < llfh st. s.e., on Tuesday. November ' ■!• ,at ^ ° m Relatives and friends in vited. Interment private. 30 LLOYD CHARLES WILLIAM. Suddenly, on Saturday. November 27. 1937. at his WTTdTeTfCr .-M- s.w.. CHARLES WILLIAM LLOYD, beloved husband of Daisy Lloyd and father of Walter B. and Oscar a. Lloyd. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st. e.e.. until Monday. November 29. at 8 am. Funeral services at his brother’s residence. Oscar A. Lloyd, in Berryville. Va.. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Berryville Cemetery. 28 LOGAN. JOHN F. Departed this life on Wednesday. November 24. 1937 at his residence. 1218 4 8th st. n.e.. JOHN F. LOGAN, the beloved husband of Sadie Logan. He is also survived by five chil dren. Claude. John. James. Charles Logan and Mrs. Irene Lopez; nine grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews’ funeral home. «14 4th st. s.w.. until 9 a.m. Sunday. November 28; thence at his late residence. Funeral Monday. November 29. at, 9 a.m from Church of Incarnation. 101.2 Browning st. n.e. High requiem mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father M. L. Gumbleton Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. xr MACKLE. GEORGE K. On Saturday. November 21. 1937. at Providence Hos pital. GEORGE K MACKLE. beloved hus band of Antoinette Mackle. He also leaves to mourn their loss two brothers and two sj.sters. Remains resting at the W. Ernest 1 Jarvis funeral shurch. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MATTHEWS, HATTIE. On Thursday. November 2o. 1937. at 3:15 am., at Freedmen s Hospital. HATTIE MATTHEWS, drvoted wife of Albert Matthews, loving mother of Nellie McNeill. Harriet Slaughter. Ada Stevens. Dorothy Thornton and Frank and Carroll Matthew's; sister of Rev Raymond Hunter. Ralph and Russeli Hunter: Helen Watkins and Rosslyn Cole. She also leaves other relatives and friends Remains resting at the W\ Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w2 Fu neral Sunday. November 28. at 2 pm. from the Highway Church of Christ. 432 W st n.w. Elder James T. Morris of ficiatlng. Interment Payne's Cemetery November 29. Relatives and mends invited. og „r?l*TJISGLiy. BESSIE GRANT. On Sat V- BESSIE GRANT MATTINGLY, beloved wife of Joseph C. Mattingly. Notice of funeral later. —_ , suburban office and funeral c?,fpel.lIl Rlverdale. near Hyatts vllle. Md.. on Baltimore Boule vard. This beautiful, quiet funeral ! Parlor has parkin* space for 200 cars. Only 14 minutes from the main office/ For wonderful serv j tee. dignity and quiet. Chambers offers many things, because they are one of the largest undertakers in the world. Different locations to choose from. ChamberA One of the Largest Undertaker* in the World 1400 Chopin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 J 91S Cleveland Ave., Riverdala, Md. BratJifl. MILES. LENNOX W. On Friday. Novem ber 20. 3 937. at Georgetown Hospital. LENNOX W. MILES, beloved husband of Bertha Miles. Funeral services will be Held in the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral Home. 400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday. November 29, at 2 p.m. Funeral private. 28 MORTON. NANIE. On Friday. November 20. 1937. at 1141 10th st. n.w., NANIE MORTON. She is survived by a devoted son. Robert Morton: three sisters. Mary, Lucy and Eliza Morton; also other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday, November 29, at 11 a.m. from Malvan & Schey’s funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w.. after which remains will be shipped to Fredericksburg. Va.. for interment. MULLIN, WILLIAM J. On Friday. No vember 20. 1937. WILLIAM J. MULLIN. the beloved husband of Blanche A. Mullin. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers So funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Monday November 29. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to Sacred Heart Church. 10th st. ind Park rd n.w.. where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of his •oul. Relatives and friends invited. In terment Washington Memorial Park Ceme tery. 28 PARKER. SCARLIE. Departed this life on Thursday. November 25. 1937. SCAR LIE PARKER, devoted husband of Dorothy Parker. He leaves to mourn a father, three sisters. Geneva. Thelma and Pauline Parker. Funeral Sunday. November 28. Bt 2 p.m., from E. W. Bund vs funeral home, 021 Florida ave. n.w.. Rev. A. F. Elms officiating. 28 PRANHY. STELLA D. On Thursday. November 25. 1937. at her residence. 1900 F st. n.w.. STELLA D. PRANDY. Body resting ot Gawler’s chapel. 1750 Pa. ave. n.w.. until noon Sunday. Novem ber 28. Services and interment Waupeton, Iowa. 28 QUEEN. FRANK. On Friday. Novem ber 20. 1937. at 7:3o a.m.. at his resi dence. 1522 20th st. n.w . FR*NK QUEEN, devoted husband of Lethia Queen, cousin of Robert Briscoe of Philadelphia. Pa. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w.. until 1 l a m. Sunday. November 28: thereafter at the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlor. 28th and Dumbarton ave. n.w.. where fu neral services will be held Monday. Novem ber 29. at 8:45 a.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. • 28 REYNOLDS. ELLA LAWRENCE. De parted this life on Thursday. November \\r>. 14K47, at her residence. 14.14 Rock Creek Ford rd. n.w.. after a brief illness. Mrs. ELLA LAWRENCE REYNOLDS. Ihe be loved wife of Moses Reynolds. She also leaves to mourn their loss six sisters, Mrs. Rebecca L Sweeney. Mrs. Ada Biggins. Mrs. Luvinia Lewis. Mrs. Blanche Jack son. Mrs. Sadie Beckwith and Mrs. Mattie Robinson, and one brother. Walter Law rence. and other relatives and friends. Re mains resting at her late residence. 14.14 Rock Creek Ford rd. n.w., after :i p.m. Saturday. Funeral Sunday. November *’s. at 1 ■’ noon, from St. Lake's Baptist Church, Bright wood. D. C.. Rev. Chichester offi ciating. Interment in Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by L. E. Murray & Son. RICHARDSON. WILLIAM. On Saturday. November ‘-’7. 1JK17, at his residence. ‘.’IH Quackenbos :,t. n.w . WILLIAM RICHARD SON. beloved husband of Esther M. Richardson and father of William Burton Richardson. Services at the S. H. Hines funeral home. •.’IHil Hth st. n.w., on Mon day. November at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. t Kindly omit flowers.) RICHARDSON. WILLIAM. A special communication of George C. Whiting Lodge. No. F. A. A M.. is called for 1 'i o'clock noon Monday. November *.’!). li*.I7. for the purpose of attending the luneral of our late brother. WILLIAM RICHARDSON. By order of the worshipful master. REUBEN A. BOGI.EY. Secretary. RIVES. OLL1E VIRGINIA. On Satur day. November 27. Iat her residence. ;»:t!4 Nth st. n.V OLLIE VIRGIN A RIVES, beloved wife of John G. Rives and mother of Ruth E. Rives. Mrs. Katherine Parkinan and John G. Rives, jr. Services will be held at her late residence on Mon- i day. November *.'!). at 2 pin. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. ROBINSON. REBECCA. Departed this life suddenly Friday. November •!)». l•).{;. in Casualty Hospital Mrs REBECCA ROBINSON, the beloved wife of Willie Robinson. She leaves to mourn their loss three sons and other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. 1-th and V Sts. n.W. Funeral notice Inter. RUTH, KATE G. On Saturday. Novem ber 27. 1M.'!7. at her residence 2 Hull Brentwood rd. n e KATE G. RUTH, the beloved wife of Linford F Ruth and mother of Frederick. John and Unford Ruth. tr„ and Mcs. Willard Halstead. Emily N. Ruth. Mrs Catherine R. Lake and Mary Louise Ruth. Nottee of funeral lat-r. Services at the W. W. Chambers Co. SCOTT. SARAH. On Thursday. Novem ber 25 l!t:i7. SARAH SCOTT of HUM Morion st. n.w.. devoted mother of Arthur Scott. Mrs. Daisy Epos and Mrs. Susie Robinson. She is also survived bv two grandchildren. Mrs. Edith Cox and Ralph Epps, two sisters. Mrs. Nellie Johnson and Mrs. Hattie Hurtz. and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home. N. J. ave. and R st. n.w. Funeral from above parlor Monday. November 20. at 1 p m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. SCRIBNER. NELLIE M. On Friday. NELLIE M. SCRIB NER. beloved wife of Bourdon W. Scrib nfr«of Alton place n.w.: mother of Bourdon F. Genevieve R. and Kim ball J Scribner and sister of Joseph L Mansfield of Westport. Md. Remains resting at Hyson*'* funeral parlors, l.'tno £ ,n w- Mass will be said at St. Ann's Catholic Church Wisconsin ave. and Yuma st. n.w.. at in a m. Monday, No vember 29. for the repose of her soul. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 28 SHECKELS. HELEN C. On Saturday. November 2i. l!»:i7, at her residence. .Tlon Mass. ave. n.w . HELEN C. SHECKELS She is survived by three nieces. Mrs. Conrad B. Doyle of Washington. D. C : Mrs. Joseph h. Bastion of San Antonio. Tex . and Mts. Joseph D. Eagan of New York City. Serv ices at the above address on Tuesday No vember :tu, at 9:15 am.: thence to St. Matthew s Catholic Church where mass will he Offered at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet, Cemetery. 2M . TAYLOR. GEORGIA BUTLER. Departed this life on Friday. November ”ti. J!k:i7. at her residence. I.'llii .'2nd st nw GIA BUTLER TAYLOR, lovine sister "l T^?rs' D?.nar, Patr,'tk and sister-in-law of Thomas H. Patrick. Remains resting at Fraziers funeral home : t M t r j avP n Wi unnl Monday. November 2!t at I*» noon therejalter at her late residence. Funeral Tuesday November .!<>. at I p.m . from the .Nineteenth Strert Baptist Church Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 2M THOMPSON. OLL1E E On Friday. No vember 2H. IM3.. at his residence. Oxon Hill. Md.. OLLIE E. THOMPSON, beloved son of the late John and Elizabeth Thomp son Funeral from the chaDel of Thos. F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. se. on Monday. November 2!t. at 1 :.T0 pm. Services at St Barnabas’ Episronal Church. Oxon Hill. Md,. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment church cem etery. Remains may be viewed after 1° noon Sunday. November 28. 28 THRIFT W. CARROLL. Suddenly 'on Saturday. November 27. 1M.T7. at his resi dence. 474 F' si. s.w.. W CARROLL THRIFT, beloved husband of Emma Thrift tnee Weitzeli and father of Willfam. Jr., end Jean Thrift. Notice of funerai here after. WALTERS. THEODORE A. On Satur day. November 27. JH.TT. at the Naval Hospital. THEODORE A WALTERS of the Roosevelt Hotel. beloved husband of Minerva I. WaltersAind father of Mrs. lone Van Uden of Washington. D. C.t Mrs. Llo Coker of Hartsville. S. C, and Mr. John G. Walters of Boise Idaho. Services at the S. H. Hines funeral home 2M0f 14th st. n.w.. on Monday. November 2M, at 11 wm^-Imerment private. FLOWERS DUPONT CIRCLE NO. 7000 j W. WARREN TALTAVULL-| The Finest FUNERAL SERVICE j Regardless of the amount you j can afford to spend you get the best I In every W WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral 8ervice. Years of experi ence have taught us how to provide ! comfort and convenience and to i do so in a courteous understanding ! manner that fulfills every need. Under persojial management of '! Francis J. Collins. j W. WARREN TALTAVULL j FUNERAL HOME 3619 14th St. N.W. I Col. 0464 I WILSON K. I HUNTEMANN |p Successor to and for■ ||| merly associated for 10 years with p| Thos. S. Sergeon 1 ambuLance SERVICE I Local Colls, $3.00 H FUNERAL DIRECTOR m 1011 7th St. N.W. NA. 1090 leatljH. WATSON, VICTORIA F Suddenly, on Mdw. November 28. 1937. VICTORIA F. WATSON, beloved wife of Samuel F. Watson ond mother of Susan I. Hawes and John K. Ford and grandmother of Kathleen V. Hawes and William F. Ford snd Rimer. Melvin, Norman and Paul Hawes and Delmar and Paul Ford. Fu neral from her late residence. So4 7th st. s.e., on Monday. November ‘.’ft, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends are Invited, interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 28 WHEELER. DORA. Departed this life suddenly at her residence. 2510 M st. n.w.. on Thursday, November 25 1037. DORA WHEELER. She leaves to mourn their loss e husband. James H. Wheeler; a mother, Rose Brown, and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Camp bell's funeral home. 423 4th st. s.w. No tice of funeral later. • WRIGHT. ROBERT. Departed this life Friday. November 20. 103T. in Freedmen’s Hospital, after a brief Illness. ROBERT WRIGHT, the beloved husband of I he late Frances Wright. He leaves to mourn their 105.“ five daughters. Mildred Mills. Alberta Wright. Annie Jenkins. Bessie Ridlev and Prances Franklin • four sons, Robert. Ir : Herbert. Ellis and Adron. and twenty grandchildren. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Ron. 12th and V sts, n.w., until 3 p.m. Sunday; thence to the resi dence of Ellis Wright. 1404 Swan st. n.w. Funeral Tuesday. November 30. at I p.m., from ’he Friendship Baptist Church. Rev. Whitting officiating. Interment in Oxou Hill. Md. 211 lit USmorlont. BARRINGTON. ELLEN NORA. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother. ELLEN NORA BABBINGTON. who departed this life fifteen years ago today, November 1 !»•»•». Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain. To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. HER CHILDREN. • BARNES. ANNIE E. In loving re membrance of our dear wife and mother. ANNIE E. BARNES, who passed away one year ago today, November J!»:!«>. In our hearts vour memory lingers; You were faithful, fond and true. There is not a day that passes That we do not think of you. HER LOVING HUSBAND PRESTON BARNES. AND DAUGHTER AGES. • BEHRENS. ROSA E. The memory of a most dear, dear mother. ROSA E. BEHRENS, is ever with us. and three years ago today, November *.’8. lh.’H, she peace fully entered Heaven, the home of our Saviour. In my Father's house there are many mansions. If it were not so I would have told you. HER DAUGHTER. • BROOKS. MARY C ATHERINE. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother MARY CATHERINE BROOKS, who departed this life four years ago. November :’b. DKJ.’I. The sunshine from our home Is gone; A voice we loved is still. A place is vacant in our house The world can never fill. HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRAND CHILDREN. AGNES C FLEMINGS SYLVESTER COLEMAN. DOROTHY COLEMAN AND CLARENCE COLE MAN. Cedar Hill Washington's Most Beautiful Cemetery NO CONNECTION WITH NOR INTEREST IN ANY OTHER CEMETERY UNDER THE SAME MAN [ CEMENT FOR THE PAST TWENTY-ONE YEARS In 4R*mnrtmn. FALLEN. MARY ELLEN. Tribute of love ftnd devotion to the memory of our darling mother, MARY ELLEN FALLEN, who passed to the great beyond one year ago today. November 28. 19.16. Till memory fades and light departs You live forever in my heart. Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns back every leaf. DEVOTED DAUGHTER EVA. I’ll see you In my dreams, dear mother, _Oh, how I wish it was true That I could be a little closer To say a few words to you, DEVOTED DAUGHTER ELVA. FORD. ROBERT H. AND MARY E. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear parents. ROBERT H. FORD, who passed on December 14. 1904. and MARY E P*ORD, who left us November 28, 19.10. Beoutlful life Is that whose span Is spent In duty to God and man; Beautiful calm when the course is run; Beautiful twilight at set of sun; Beautiful death with life well done. THEIR DEVOTED CHILDREN. NELLIE FORD GILLEM AiND ROBERT H. FORD.' FUSE, JOHN A. A token of love to the memory of my de.ir lather. JOHN A. FUSE who departed this life two years ago to day, November 28, 19.15. MARY. * HUDSON, DOVIE CATHERINE. In sac but loving memory of our dear “Mom.’ DOVIE CATHERINE HUDSON who passec away one year ago today. November 28 19.16. A wonderful mother 1n every way. One who was better God never made: A wonderful worker, so loyal and true. One in a million, that ‘ Mom.’’ was you HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND GRAND SONS LILLIAN. WAYNE AND FRANK HAYDEN. McMF.NAMIN, LILLY E. In loving re membrance of my devoted mother. LILLV E. McMENAMIN. who passed away threi years ago today. November 28. 19.14. Loved In life, remembered in d^ath. DEVOTED DAUGHTER. BERTHA V BARNES. RANDOLPH. ETHEL MILLS. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear friend ETHFL MILLS RANDOLPH, who departec this life a year ago today, November 28 1916. There are stars that go out in the darkness But th£jr silvery light shines on. There are roses whose fragrance still linger When the blossoms are faded and gone There are hearts full of light and sweetneY* When no longer their life current flows, But their sweetness lives on with the living, Like the soul of the star and the rose, HER DEVOTED FRIEND. LENA CHAND LER. • WINGFIELD, RUTH. In loving re membrance of my only daughter. RUTH WlNGF’IFlLD who departed this life eleven years ago today, November 28. 1926. If ever a love existed. If ever a sweet flower grew. If ever a soul filled its mission on earth. My darling daughter it was you. HER HEART-BROKEN MOTHER. ■ TRADE GROUP SPONSORS GIFT BAZAAR AT HOTEL Connecticut Avenue Merchants to Hold Exhibit of Suggestions to Save Shoppers’ Time. Hoping to save the busy woman shopper precious hours around Christ mas time by bringing together, under one roof, gift suggestions from many shops, the Connecticut Avenue Associ ation is sponsoring a gift bazaar at the Mayflower Hotel Tuesday. L. E. Rubel, chairman of the Ar rangement Committee, announces that the exhibit will be open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. with admission free ol charge. The event, the first of its kind ever sponsored by the Connecticut avenue merchants, will be held in the grand ballroom of the hotel, decorated in hol iday fashion for the occasion. More than 1,000 gifts from over 30 shops on the avenue will be exhibited Milbum T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Amuula net service 510 C St. N.E. Line. 5537 North B!4o of Stanton Park. Wm.H.Sardo&Co. E»tablishrd 1000 FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Price la Your Choice 412 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 0524 To have a funeral well conducted 1 ESTABLISHED 1857 need not involve great expense. 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