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T (Barb nf utyanfeB. t HUGHES, GEORGE R. I wish to express lRy sincere thanks end appreciation to (■r relatives and friends for their almpathetlc kindness and beautiful floral ulbutes at the death of my beloved Sather GEORGE B. HUGHES. * BISTER. MRS. JOHN E. DAVIS. • Sratlja. ' ACKIS. GARNETT. Departed thia life V«ry suddenly on Friday. February 18. 1P38. at 10:45 a.m.. at his residence. 1265 SBrd st. n.w.. GARNETT ACKIS. beloved brother of Josephine Jones. Indiana Hard wick. Beulah Mallei. Charlie and Dewey Ackts. Remains resting at Janifer's fu ngral home. 1141 22nd st. n.w. Funeral services at the above address on Wednes day. February 23 at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends inviled. Interment Arlington Na tipnal Cemrtery. 23 *AHERX. ANNIE E. On Thursday. Feb ruary IT. 1938. at her residence 1231 In graham st. n w„ ANNIE E. AHERN, beloved wife of Patrick J. Ahern and mother of TTjomas J.. William J.. Betty. Irene Frank alre Harry Ahem. Funersl from above residence on Monday. February 21 at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity at 0 a m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 . ALEXANDER. EMMA OLIVE. On Fri day. Fehruar.v 18. 1938. at her residence, Brookevllle road. Linden. Md . EMMA OLIVE ALEXANDER, beloved wile of William R. H Alexander. Funeral from the Harrv M. Padaett funeral home. 131 11th st. s.e.. on Monday. February 21. at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. In terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 20 ALEXANDER. EMMA O. Offlcers and members of Gavel Chapter, No. 29. O E F . will assemble at the Masonic Temple. 13th and N. Y. avc. n.w at 9 a.m. Monday. February 21. 19.38. to attend the funeral of our late sister EMMA O. ALEXANDER. By order of the worthy matron. ROSALIE FIELD DOFF. LOUISE DARB5. Secretary. ALEXANDER. E. AUSTIN. Members of nien Spencer Mtissev Tent. No. I. D of U Veterans, will hold funeral services for our late sister. Monday. February 21. 1938. at 10 a.m . at 131 11th st. s.e. By order of . J4?S„CLARA. B HOLBROOK. President ANNA H McELROY. Secretary. 20 ALSTON. SADIE C. On Saturdav. Feb ruary 19.1938. at in a.m. at Raleigh. N C. SADIE C. ALSTON, sister of the late Rev j. H. Welch and Mrs. A L. Welch and aunt of Mrs. Loma W. Amos. Notice of funeral later. Arrangements bv McGuire. BAER. MAURICE. On Frldav Feb ruary 18. 1938. at his residence. 1T3R Co lumbia road n.w.. MAURICE BAER, be loved brother of Benoit Baer. jr. Re mains resting at the above residence, where services will be held on Sunday. February 20, at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and frl*nds Invited Interment Wash ington Hebrew Congregational Cemetery •>n BARBER. WILL. On Thursday. Feb ruary 17. 1938. at hts residence. 1008 North Royal st.. Alexandria. Va.. WILL BARBER loving husband of Hattie Bar ber. devoted father of Mable Barber He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at John T. Rhine's fu neral home, 221 North Patrick st.. Alex andria. Va. Notice of funeral later. 20 BIRKETT. RUTH MARGARET. On Fri day. February 18, 1938. at Sibley Memorial Hospital. RUTH MARGARET BIRKETT. heloved wife of Arnold L. Birkett and mother of Ernest L. E. Arnold. William. N David. Eleanor R. and Elizabeth P. Birkeit and daughter of Joseph Neale. Funeral services at the W. W Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home 517 11th st. se, on Monday. February 21. at TO a m. Relatives and friends are invited. Inter ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 BRUCE. FANNIE S. <BLENNIE). Daugh ter of the late Alexander and Kittv Bruce, at Freedmen's Hospital Saturday. February 19. 1938. at 12 noon. FANNIE S. BRUCE of 1911 llth st. n.w.. devoted sister of Charles F Bruce, and many other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. Ar rangements bv Malvan & Sciiey. BRUNNER, CATH4RINE EDW ARDS. On Saturday. February 19. 1938. at Emer gency HosDital. CATHARINE EDWARDS, beloved and f alt hi ti 1 wife of Charl-s Cal vin Brunner and devoted mother of Charles C . .ir., and John Grayson Brun ner. Private services at Lee's funeral home. Remains resting at. her late resi dence. 1717 Lanier place n.w. Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. _ BURTON. GEORGE J. Suddenly, on Tuesday. February 15. 1938. at Los Angeles. Calif . GEORGE J. BURTON, husband of Martha R Burton, father of Florence S. Derrick. Annett L. Burton. George P. Burton Christine V. Eadrr. and four grandchildren. Body resting at the Warener E. Pumphrev funeral home. 8424 Georgia ave.. Siller Soring. Md. Kindly omit flowers. COLLINS. JAMES A. On Friday. Feb ruary 18. 1938. JAMES A. COLLINS, be loved husband of Mary E. Collins. Fu neral from the Deal funeral home 8lti H st, n.e.. on Monday. February 21. at 2 Pm. Relatives and friends invited. In terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 2(1 CRUMB, WILLIAM. On Friday. Feb ruary 18 1938. at his residence. 1232 You st s.e. WILLIAM CRUMB He is survived by two daughters. Sadie M. and Mary Crumb. Funeral from his late resi dence on Monday. February 21, at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 EDEUN. MARGARET ALLEN. Suddenly, on Saturday February rw. 1938. at her 8th st- MARGARET ALLEN EDELIN. beloved wife of the late Richard Alfred Edelin and mother of Allen A. Edelin. Funeral Monday. February 21 at 2 p m., from her late residence. Rela tives and friends invited. Interment Con gressional Cemetery. FITZMORRIS. JOHN J. On Saturday. February 19 1938. at the Catholic Uni versity. JOHN J. FITZMORRIS. beloved husband of Mary Fitzmorris (nee Bros nan>. Funeral will be held from his late residence, at the Catholic University, cn Tuesday February 22. at 9:30 a m Sol- ! emn high reouiem mass at St. Anthony's 1 Church at 10 am Interment Mount! Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited. FRASER, JOHN EDWARD. Suddenly. I on Friday. February 18. 1938. at the i S, 9f?e oL4hl! dauehier. Mrs. Walter M. ? tprr»ce n.w.. JOHN j EDWARD FRASFR. aged 82 years. Fu- i neral services and interment Cypress Hills. Long Island. N. Y Please omit flowers. 20 ! GALLOWAY. DR. WALTER CL'RTIS. i ??teI’£v,oetPrna1 lifp on Friday. February ; i:s: ,at.Thi* residence. Gaithersburg. Md. Dr. WALTER CURTIS GALLOWAY, the beloved husband of Birdie Thompson I Galloway. Remains resting at the Co- i lonial funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pum Bhrev. Rockville. Md Funeral services at i ? m-. Tuesday. February 22. at the I Gaithersburg Episcopal Church of the Ascension. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington. D. c. 21 GIBSON. JOSEPH. Entered eternal JJ‘* on Friday. February IS. 19.(8. at Hospital. JOSEPH GIB SON. beloved husband of Blanche Gibson and father of Albert E. Gibson and Mrs. i A„?*kir Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home, ol, llth st. s.e . on Monday. Feb fnary .i, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 20 . GLOTZBACH, HARRY E. On Thurs £-TyA~.-£?l?£,u.?ryL lr- 1938. HARRY E. GLOTZBACH beloved husband of Alice Glotzbach (nee Koch) of 90S 12th st. n e. Funeral will be held from the above resi dence on Monday. February 21. at 8:30 a m. High reouiem mass at Holy Name Church at 9 a m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. GLOTZBACH. HARRY E. Members of W Washington General Assembly. A Fourth Degree. Knights of Colum ^B* £-us; notified of the death of Sir j|HL Knight HARRY F. GLOTZBACH WWT ,are requested to assemble at * • *isa laie residence. 908 12th st. Vcfyfl Sunday evening. February 20. ■Uh recitation of prayers Sf.rrh t,he I”aas at Holy Name Church on Monday. February 21 . __ THOMAS F. CARLIN. F. N J FRED BRADY. F. C 20 GLOTZBACH. HARRY E. Members of Carroll Council. No. :i?T. are ' 01 the death of HARRY E GLOTZBACH. Members are requested to assemble at his late residence. 908 12th st. n.e.. on Sunday. , February 20. 1928, at 8:20 p.m.. for the iecitation of the Riual prayers. _ , JOSEPH A. O'CONNELL. G. K. H. J. KANE. Fin. Sec. i MARY. On February 18. 1938. at her son s residence. Earl T. Gue. Damascus. Md.. EMMA MARY ODE. aged 67 years, beloved wife of the late Richard T. P4S- „she ls survived by two sons. Earl T. Gue and Arthur W. Guc: on* daughter. Mrs. Roe Lewis. Funeral serv ices Sunday. February 20. at 1 p.m.. at Damascus M. E. Church. Interment church gemetery. Arrangements by Roy W. Bar ber. funeral director. Laytonsville. Md. 20 HARRINGTON, ELLA. On Friday. Feb ruary 18 1P38. at Galltnger Hospital ELLA HARRINGTON, wife of the late Beniamin Harrington, loving daughter of N*L!05^ Keith. Sisiter of Mrs. Mary Dade and Charles Keith, devoted aunt of Mrs. Bussle Smith. Charles Keith, ir.. and Mrs Areal Ashton. She also leaves other rel atives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhlnes funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sis. s.w.. until 4 p.m. Monday. February 21: thereafter at her late resi dence. 210 H st. n.w. Funeral Tuesday. February 22. at I n.m. from the Friend ahip Baptist Church. 1st and H sts. s.w.. Rev. Beniamin H. Whiting officiating. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 20 HEIGLE,.RAYMOND FRANCIS. JR. On Friday. February 18. 1938, at Children's Hospital, RAYMOND FRANCIS HEIGLE. Jr., aged 7 years, beloved son of Raymond Francis and Catherine Heigle. Funeral from the Saffell funeral home. 475 H st. n.w.. on Monday. February 21. at 8:30 am Requiem mass at St. Patrick's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A I» HATCOCK. UlIHiri Eubtish^f ?B4i3034 W St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. NiSl Natjoatl 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. 8either U» succeasoi to not connected «itb i. orlalna) W R Speare establishment Ratio?.0,ne2R92 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium ftp and Rasa A»e H E Lincoln STOP CEMETERY LOTS. Eratfju. HENSON. JOSEPH. Departed this life on Thursday. February 17. 1938. at 6 a.m.. at his residence. 702 lit st. a.w.. JOSEPH HENSON, beloved brother of Alexander Henson, lfe Is also survived by other relatives and many friends. Re mains may be viewed at Adams £ Smoot's funeral home. 2425 Nichols ave. s.e.. Sun day after 12 noon. Funeral Monday. Feb ruary 21. at 1 p.m.. from the above fu neral home. Rev. J. A. Browne officiating. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 20 HILDEBRAND. BETHAL HI8SOM. On February to. I9:t8. at Eureka Springs. Ark. BETHAL HIS80M HILDEBRAND, wife of Hance £. Hildebrand. Funeral services Monday. February 21. at. 2 p.m . at Wareham funeral home. Wilklniburg. Pittsburgh, Pa, JASPER, ELLA. On Thursday. Feb ruary 1 , 19.38. st her residence. 3 118 Princess st.. Alexandria. Va.. ELLA JAS PER. She leaves to mourn their loss onk nephew, two nieces, flte grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Remains resting at John T. Rhine's funeral home. 221 N. Patrick st -'Ibxaudrin. Va.. where funeral aervtces will be held Monday. February 21. at 1:30 p.m . Rev. Austin officiating. Interment Douglass Cemetery. 20 JONES. REV. WILLIAM H. Entered into eternal rest on Saturday. February 19. 1938, at his residence. 429 4th st. S.W.. Rev. WILLIAM H JONES, the loving husband of Anna Jones. He Is survived "by two children and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhtnes funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. KING. JAMES D. On Saturday. Feb ruary 19. 1938. at his residence. 915 12th st. !».. JAMES D KING, beloved husband o: Annie Kina and father of James R., Daniel E. and John W. King and Mrs. Janie Barrett. Mrs Mazie Leutcher and Mrs Agues Thompson. Remains resting at th» W. W. Chambers Co funeral home. olT 11th st. s.e. Notice of funeral later. LUCKFTT. BLANCHE GERTRUDE. On Friday. February IS. 1938. at her resi dence. the Alban Towers Auts.. BLANCHE GERTRUDE LUCKETT widow of William Edward Luekett. Friends are invited to call at Gawler's. 1750 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Services at Gawler's chapel. 1750 Pa ave n.w.. on Monday. February 21. at 2 p.m. Interment Congressional Cem etery. 20 MARTIN. LOl'ISE. On Fiiday. Feb ruary 18 19.;s. LOUISE MARTIN, beloved wife of Norman C. Martin. loving mother of Lloyd C . Norman H. and G. Kent Mar tin' devoted daughter of Ella and the late George King: sister of Hazel. Har riett. Rachel. Mabel Charles and George King. Funeral from her late residence, dll C st. s.e.. on Monday. February 21. at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends In vited to attend. McCATHRAN. ANNIE L. On Saturday. February 19 1938. at her residence. 7 18 North Carolina ave. s.e.. ANNIE L. Mc CATHRAN' beloved wife of the late Francis c McCathran and mother of Mrs Charles Dietz. Services will be held at her late residence on Tuesday, February 22. at 11 am Interment In Congressional Cem etery. 21 McCREHAN, LILLIAN A On Friday. February 18. 1938. LILLIAN A. McCRE HAN (nee Korfli. beloved wife of Charles T. McCrehan and mother of Mrs. Ellen Bowers. Mary Jane and L. W. McCrehan Funeral from her late residence. 145 Mount Ida ave.. Alexandria. Va . on Mon day. February 21. at 8:30 am.: thence to St. Rita's Church, where requiem mass will be said at 0 a m. for the repose of her soul Interment St. Mary's Cem etery. Alexandria. Va. 20 _ Mcmillan. Christine Elizabeth. On Friday, February !K. 1938. at Garfield Memorial Hosnital. CHRISTINE ELIZA BETH McMILLAN. the beloved wile of John W. McMillan Funeral services and interment Memphis. Tenn Services Ly the W. w. Charitbers Co.. 14th and Cha pin sts. n.w. MORRIS. LILLY H. On Thursday. Feb ruary 17. 1938. at her home. 524 14th st. sc. LILEY H MORRIS, beloved mother of Hugh Ernest Morris and daughter of the late Samuel and Thirry Birch. She is survived by two brothers. Richard and Robert Birch Services at the residence on Monday. February 21. at 10:30 a m. Relatives and friends are Invited. Inter ment Congressional Cemetery. 20 O'NEILL. MARIANNE M. On Thursday. February 17. 1038. at Johns HriDkins Hospital. Baltimore. Md.. MARIANNE M. O'NEILL aged 45 years beloved daughter of Bridget O'Neill and the lat» Hugh O'Neill. Remains resting at her late resi dence. Defense Highway. Bladensburg. Md. Services at the above residence on Monday. February 21. at 8:30 a m.. 'hence to £t. Jerome's Catholic Church. Hyatts ville. Md. where mass will be said at !• am. Relatives and friends Invited. In terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2o PATTERSON. OSCAR. On Saturday. February 10. 1938. OSCAR PATTERSON of 4tiS G place n.w. Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 21 PHCLPS. GEORGE E. Suddenly, on Fri dav, February Is. 1938. at his residence. 82T Hamiltor st. n w.. GEORGE F. PHELPS beloved husband of Teresa Phelps and father ol Eva. Pauline and John Phelps Funeral services at the above resi dence on Monday. February 21. at II a m. Relative, and friends are invited Inter ment Imck Creek Cemetery. Services by Use W. W. Chambers Co. 20 POINDEXTER. LLOYD A. Departed this life on Thursday. February 17. 1938. at the Emergency Hospital. LLOYD A. POINDEXTER. Remains resting at Jen ifer's funeral home. 1141 22nd st n.w. Funeral from the above home Monday. February 21. at 1 o'clock p.m.. Rev. Jarvis offleiating. Relatives and friend* invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cem etery. 20* RANDOLPH. MARSHALL. On Satur day. February 19. 1938. MARSHALL RAN DOLPH;_240, E st. n.e. Remains rest ing at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice cf funeral later. 21 RICHARDS. ANN M. On Thursday. Feb ruary 1,. 1938. at the residence ol her daughter. 13.2 Brooks ave.. New York Cltv. ANN M RICHARDS, devoted wife of the late Elias Richards, beloved mother ot Mamie Richards Pleasants. Funeral Monday February 21. from the W. Earnest Jarvis funeral chapel. 1432 U st. n.w.. at 3 p.m Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 20 ROSE. MATTIE B. On Saturday Feb ruary 19. 1938. MATTIE B. ROSE, be loved mother of Clarence B. Rose. Re mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co funeral hone. 1400 Chapin st n.w. Notice of funeral later. ROSE. WILLIAM H. Departed this life Friday. February 18, |038. at 0:30 pm.. WILLIAM II. ROSE of 1425 Q st. n.w.. devoted husband of Mrs. Lucy Rose and loving father of Mrs. Ella Carter. Mrs. Be.sie Buck and Mrs. Mareyon Tread well and Claude Rose. He also leaves to mourn his departure lo grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and other rela tives and friends. Remains resting at Smith's funeral home. 1125 19th st. n.w.. until 2 p.m. Monday February 21. Fu neral Tuesday. February 22. from Mount Gilead Baptist Church. 13th and Corcoran st. n.w. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Rev W. L. Turley offleiating. Friends Invited. Until memories fade and life departs Yon Uve forever in our heart. THE FAMILY • SCRIBNER. IDA PROCTOB. On Friday. February IS. 1938. IDA PROCTOR SCRIB NER beloved daughter of Isabelle Proc tor. devoted friend of Raymond West. She also leaves two sisters, three brothers and other relatives and friends. Remains rest ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 20 SHERIDAN. JULIA TERESA. On Fri day. February IS. ]9:'S. at her residence. 1720 21st st. n.w.. JULIA TERESA SHER IDAN Services at her late residence on Monday February 21. at 9.30 a.m.; thence to St. Matthew’s Catholic Church. Rhode Island ave. near Conn. ave. n.w,. where masa will be offered at 10 a.m. In terment St. Mary’s Cemetery. Syracuse. N. Y.. Tuesday morning. February 22. 20 SWEET. EDWARD VAN RENSSELAER. Suddenly on Saturday. February 19. 1W3S. at his residence. 1830 K st. n.w.. EDWARD VAN RENSSELAER SWEET, beloved hus band of Mae B. Sweet, brother of Mrs. Charles Snook of Fayetteville. N. Y. Re mains resting at W. W. Chambers Co..du neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later SYMONDS. JOSEPH. On Friday. Feb ruary IS. 1938. JOSEPH SYMONDS. 53 years of age. beloved husband of Esther R Symonds and father of Alvin M., Rob ert H and Arnold M. Symonds of Washing ton. D C ; Stanley C. Symonds and Mrs. Leon Lifschitz of Johannesburg. South Africa. Funeral from the chapel of Ber nard Dankansky. .3501 14th st. n.w.. on Sunday. February 20. at 12 noon. Inter ment In Adas Israel Cemetery. 20 TUOHY, JOHN F. On Thursday. Feb ruary 17. 193*. at Providence Hospital. JOHN F.. beloved son of the late Hugh L. and Bridget A. Tuohy. Funeral services at his late residence. 203 K at. n.e.. on Monday. February 21. at 8:30 a.m.: thence to St Aloysius Church, where mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. 20 TURNBULL. IDA M. Suddenly, on Sat urday. February 19. 1938. at her resi dence. 409 «th st s.e.. IDA M. TURNBUIi. wife of the late Charles Turnbull and sister of Mrs. Sara R. Collins and Mrs. Mary c. Swift of Fairfax County. Va Funeral services at the W. W. Chamber* Co. Southeast funeral home. 5X7 11th st. we . on Tuesday. February 22. at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 21 WADE, MARION V. On Saturday. Feb ruary 19. 1938. at Providence Hospital. MARION V. WADE of 614 8 ™ n.w widow of O. Taylor Wade. She la sur vived by one daughter, Courtney B. Wade. Services at the above address on Monday. February 21. at 3 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. WILLIAMS. BERTIE ELIZABETH. On Friday. February 18. 1938. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Effle E. Stevens. Colesvllle. Md.. in her 62nd rear. BERTIE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. Service, at the Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home. 8424 Georgia ave.. Stiver Sprint. Md.. on Mon ?.*y- fobruary 21. at 11 a.m. Interment Mount View Cemetery. 20 WOOTEN, PETER. On Friday. Feb ruary 18. 1938. PETER WOOTEN, beloved husband of Rachel Wooten and faithful servant of Rosalie P. Sander’tn. He is also survived by other friends Interment Beston. N. C. Arrangements by Malvan k 8chey. 20 FUNERAL DESIGNS. WADE FLOWERS, Inc. $0 UP Beautiful Funeral Sprays 0 827 14th St. N.W_Repabll* M*7 GUDE BROS. CO. Rw«i "«• I»12 Ht *» Rational 4270 GEO. C. SHAFFER HEROINE OE QUAKE DIES HE AT 00 Mrs. Catherine E. Brunner Served as Nurse in San Francisco Disaster. Mrs. Catherine Edwards Brunner, 60, of 1717 Lanier place N.W., a hero ine of the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, died yesterday at Emergency Hospital after a brief illness. She. was the wife of Charles C. Brunner, an auditor in the Internal Revenue Department, and had lived in Washington since 1930, moving here after residing on the West Coast for many years. Mrs. Brunner was a member of the Army Nurses’ Corps at the time of the earthquake in California and previously had served with tha: unit in the Philippines. Her heroic action in assisting in the removal of patients from an Army hospital at the height of the catastro phe led to her citation for bravery by the United States Government. She resigned from the corps in 1910. Born in Cardiff, Wales, she moved to this country with her parents at the age of 12 and resided in Portland, Oreg.; Berkeley. Calif., and Ogden, Uah, before coming to the District. Relatives said last night she had written a number-of poems and also was known as a self-taught artist. Surviving are her husband and two sons. Charles C. Brunner, jr,. of Washington, and John J. Brunner of Boston. Funeral services will be held- in pri vate at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Lee Funeral Home, Fourth street and Massachusetts avenue N.E., and in terment will be in the Arlington Na tional Cemetery. “Stag Night” Planned. Members of the Cosmopolitan Club will hold their first "stag night" of the year Thursday at the Carlton Hotel. Harry H. Baker is chairman of the Arrangements Committee. New members will be initiated. Spatljfl. YOUNG. MARI. Departed this life on Friday. February IS. l«;ts. MARY YOUNG, the devoted mother of Mrs. Mary Hollins and Joseph Warren. She also leaves three sisters, three brothers, seven arandchil dren and flve great-rrandchildren and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the funeral home of Alexander fc. Pope .13 5 lath st. s.e Remains may be viewed after 2 p.m. on Monday. Feb ruary 21. at her late residence. If 14th st. s.e. Funeral Tuesday. February 22. a-"2 ■ fr0m the 8t. Cyprian’s Church. t->th and C sts. s.e. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. «1* * In fUemoriam. BAGGOTT. MINNIE. In loving remem wlle «n° mother. MINNIE BAGGOTT. who departed this 19*yfar* a8° toda5- xebruary 30. H’.'irfUj in death remembered. LOVING HUSBAND AND SON BOB. • DORSE!. CHARLES. In sad but loving HASSUf,5 of °ur son »nd tauter. CHARLES DORSEY. wTio departed this lile flve years i ago today. February 30. 1933. Sleep on. dear son. and take your rest. i¥£j?y£d you- hut Goa loved you best. MOTHER. LENA POWELL; SON. RAY MOND DORSEY. . FLANAGAN. JOHN .J. In loving re IPe£’,bIS,'1.c£ n,y beloved husband. JOHN J. FLANAGAN, who left me two years ago today. February 3n. I9:tn H1?, A DEVOTED WIPE. EDNA F. xLANAGAN. • KENNEY. EWING W. In loving remem brance of my devoted frieno. EWING W. KENNEY, who passed away eight years ago today. February 30. 1830. Nobody knows my longings. But few have seen me weep. 1 5,?S.d.my.te*r$ wltb * broken heart While others are fast asleep. HIS DEVOTED FRIEND, MRS. SARAH COLES. • McKENNEY. L. LEE. In sad but loving rei”.en;brance ofoui dear son and'brother. LEE McKENNEY. who departed, this life one year ago today. February 30; 1937 MOTHER AND SISTERS. NIGHTINGALE. GEORGE E. In sad but loving rememorance of my dear iaiher. ! GEORGE E. NIGHTINGALE ‘TANNYi. 1 who departed this life two years ago to day. February 30. 1930, Gone is the face I loved so dear. I talent is tne voice I loved to hear; Too lar away for sight or speech. But not too lar for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him, who once was here. And who. though absent. Is just as dear. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON IN-LAW. EMMA AND JOE BRADLEY. SOWERBl'TTS. ROBERT P. In memory of ROBERT P. SOWERBUTTS who de parted this life one year ago today. Feb ruary 30. 1937. In love he lived, in peace he died. His life was asked, but God denied. BY HIS WIFE. • TYLER. REV. BENJAMIN J. In sad but loving remembrance of our loving husband and father. Rev. BENJAMIN J. TYLER, who departed this life fourteen years ago today. February 3<f. J934. Till memory fades and life deoarts You live forever, dear husband and lather. In our hearts. INDIANA TYLER. BLANCHE J. JONES. • , WASHINGTON. ANNIE N. In sad but loving remembrance of ANNIE N. WASH INGTON. who departed this life thirteen years ago today. February 30. 1935. Loved In life, remembered in death. • HER DAUGHTERS. LILLIE COATES AND MARIA PERRY. WILLIAMS> ANNABEL. In sad but loving remembrance ol our most beloved daugh ter and sister. ANNABEL WILLIAMS of Vienna. Va. who departed this life one year ago today. February 30. 1937. You suffered hours, yes. hours of paint To wait for cure, but all In vain; Till God above knew what was best. He called you home to give you rest. We never thought when you left home That you never would return; That you soon in death would sleep And leave us here to mourn. The blow wag hard, the shock severe: We never thought your death so near. Only those who have lost can tell the pain Of parting without farewell. Our hearts still ache with sadness. Our eyes shed many a tear. God only knows how we miss you At the end of our sad year. We do not know the pain you bore. We did not »ee you die. We only know you went away And did not say good-by. Somewhere, when our work is finished. With joy we shall meet you on that beautiful ahore of rest and peace. THE FAMILY. » i ; John T. Rhinos & Co. 901 3d St. S.W. MEt. 4220 LEADING COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funerals to Fit the Smallest Income MUTATE AMBULANCE SEE VICE j ■ 'I SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Mil. *T E. IXE—Norfolk-3:00 P.M. TALAMANCA—Port Limon_5:00 P.M. YUCATAN—Vera Cruz __5:00 P.M. Tumerrew. CHATEAU THIERRY—Cristobal 5:00 A M. COAMO—Trujillo City-8:30 A.M. HAITI—Cristobal ._8:30 A.M QUEEN OF BERMUDA— Bermuda __ 0:00 A.M. QUEEN MARY—Southampton .10:00 A.M. gANTA LIJCTA—Valparaiso . .... 8:00 A.M. SEMINOLE—Jacksonville __ 7:00 A.M. Tuesday. February 22. AMERICAN SHIPPER—Liverpool P M. AMERICAN TRADER—London PM. ANDANIA—Havre P.M. GEO. WASHINGTON—Norfolk 3:00 PM. IROQUOIS—West Indies___ 7:00 A M. ORIENTE—Havana _ Noon SANTA PAULA—Aruba_ 9:00 AM. SCYTHIA—Liverpool _ P.M. Thursday. February 24. BRITANNIC—West Indies cruise P M. CITY OF CHATTANOOGA— .Savannah _ -7:00 A.M. EUROPA—Bremen _ AM. KONIGSTEIN—Antwerp_ _ MUSA—Puerto Barrios _ 5:00 P.M. ROBERT E. LEE—Norfolk 3:00 P.M. TRANSYLVANIA—Nassau cruise A.M. Friday, February 23. BERGEN8FJORD—Oslo CARINTHIA—Nassau _4:00 PM. GEORGE WASHINGTON— Norfolk 3:00 P.M. SHAWNEE—Miami 11:00 A.M. Saturday. February 28. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— Hamburg __ PRESIDENT VAN BUREN— World cruise ___ BAILING. Trans-Atlantic. Today. No sailings scheduled. Tomorrow. BLACK GULL—Antwerp _11:00 A.M. IDEFJORD—Oslo 1:00 P.M. INGRIA—Casablanca 11:30 A.M. STEEL ENGINEER—Alexandria Noon Tuesday, February 22. No sailings scheduled. Wednesday. February 23. DEUTSCHLAND—Hamburg . . Midnight MANHATTAN—Hamburg Noon QUEEN MARY—Southampton 1:30 P.M. Thursday, February 24. ANDANIA—London 5:00 P.M. NORDKAP—Lisbon Friday. February 23. AMERICAN TRADER — London 4:00 P.M. BLACK FALCON—Rotterdam BLANK AHOLM—Gothenburg EUROPA—Bremen Midnight EXAMELIA—Constanza _ MORMACTIDE—Helsinki ... 5.00 P.M. Saturday. February 2A. AMERICAN SHIPPER— Liverpool Noon BRYNHILD—Copenhagen KONIGSTEIN—Antwerp 4:00 P M. REX—Genoa Noon SCYTHIA—Liverpool _TL—111 :30A°m! SAILING. (Sooth and Central America. Wait Indies and Canada.) Today. No sailings scheduled. # Tomorrow. No sailings scheduled. Tuesday. February 32. No sailings scheduled. Wednesday, February 23. CRISTOBAL—Cristobal 4 On P M FORT TOWNSHEND—Trinidad 3:00 P M IROQUOIS—West Indies cruise 3:00 P.M. ORIENTE—Havana 4 00PM S«^I’i«PJv.S!:K‘Ul;,DAT'Berm,1<1* 3:00 p-M. TALAMANCA—Colombia Noon Thursday. February 24. COAMO—Ciudad Trujillo . .3:00 P.M. S..,J.?^S.VuS.fna __ 4:00 P.M. PILSUDSKI—Curacao _ 8:00 P.M. Friday. February S3. BASIL—Manaos BENNESTVET—Georgetown _ I I' CHAMPLAIN—West Indies Noon LADV HAWKINS—Georgetown ■wEDEA—Port au Prince 4 Oh P M 14iJivK^ViLA'^'Pu'rl0 Cabello : no p.m. I Iitsti®*? Cartagena Midnight iLCATA—Vera Crus 4:00 P.M. Saturday. February 26. AMAPALA—La Ceiba BRITANNIC—Cuiacao S'OOPM CARINTHIA—Nassau I._ 3:00 PM FORT AMHERST-—fit. Johns 11 no A M* MONARCH OF BERMUDA— A M Bermuda 3 00 P M Alrea Noon pnvrF?lS»rPufrt0 CorlM - - Noon PONCE—8an Juan _ Noon PRESIDENTS ADAMS_ World cruise s on p vt TRANSvVV*rNlTV uP*rai5° Noon ; irw2nitVA5,JV^?avana - -11:00 A.M. i veRAGUA—Port Limon _ Noon ! — • _ I Milburn T. ZIRKLE Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 510 C St. N.E. Line. 5537 Nartb Sid* •( StanUa rark Geo. W. Wise Co^ Inc. Funeral Directors Wm. P. Taylor—Jot. A. Morris 2900 M St. N.W. West 0138 AMBULANCE SERVICE WmJLSardo&Co. EiltbllihHI IBM FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Price It Your Choice 412 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 0524 W. W. CHAMBERS ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD In the last IS years, I have buried more people per population any other large city undertaker In the world. When Chambers Is your undertaker you have the big* gest and best equipped In the city. There are others like everything elsq, and very good ones, too, but II you don’t know exactly whose advice to take, use your own! It’s better to be safe than sorry. Call S WNEBAL HOMES "•"sjr&ahA-sa1-11* JOHN J. FITZMORRIS DIES HERE AT 71 Requiem Mass to Be Held on Tuei day at 10 A.M. at St. Anthony’* Church. John J. Fltzmorris, 71, died yester day at his residence In the grounds of Catholic University after a long Illness. The funeral will be Tuesday. Re quiem mass will be solemnized at St. Anthony’s Church at 10 a.m., with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Fltzmorris had been a resident of Brookland for more than 35 years, and until retirement about five years ago had been in charge of maintenance work at the university. He was a native of County Kerry. Ireland. He is survived by his widow; four daughters, Mrs. Helena Richards, Mrs. Theresa Holbrook, Mrs. Anna May Moynihan and Mrs. Rose Sullivan: a sister, Mrs. Patrick Rogers, and five grandchildren. ----%- — A roadbuilding exhibition will be held in The Hague beginning June 18. FLOWERS OUPONT CIRCLE NO. 7000 f w. WARREN TALTAVULL* _ The Finest FUNERAL j 1 SERVICE f j Regardless of the amount you i! i can afford to spend you get the best j , In every W WARREN TALTAVULL j Funeial Service. Years of experl • ence have taught us how to provide jj i comfort and convenience and to j do so In a courteous understanding j manner that fulfills every need. Under personal management of j Francis J. Collins. W. WARREN TALTAVULL FUNERAL HOME 3619^14th St. N.W. i 111 MRS. BLANCHE LUCKETT DIES OF HEART AILMENT Funeral Service* for Widow of Steamship Captain Will Bo Hold Tomorrow. Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Gertrude Luckett, <4, lifelong resi dent of Washington, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from Gawler’s chapel, 1750 Pennsylvania avenue N W. In terment will be In Congressional Cemetery. Mrs. Luckett died Friday at her home, 3700 Massachusetts avenue N.W., following an illness of two weeks. She had suffered for some time from a heart ailment. Widow of William E. Luckett, for mer captain on the Norfolk-Waah ington Steamship Line, Mrs. Luckett ’100 Family Plots of 4 Graves PERPETUAL CARE fully Improved Beautiful Grounds Pay Monthly—Easiest Terms SEEING IS BELIEVING . Illustrated Folder If requested Courtesy car—no obligation Washington National Cemetery Opposite Cedar Hill Suitland Road. Md. Spruce 0250 I J. ARTHUR WALTERS Funeral Director and Embolmcr Announces TUf OPENING OF THE Where personal supervision in sures DIGNITY, REFINEMENT, ECONOMY. A Service for Every Pirrse 277 CARROLL ST. Takoma Park, D. C. Phone Randolph 5200 Doy or Night Formerly with Thou. S. Serqeon amt IV. W. Cham ben was a member of the Society of Na tives. Her Washington relatives Include an aunt. Mrs. Cora Smith, and a cousin, James H. Grant. Game Limit. The bag limit on certain rare ape* ciee of South African game la on* animal In the hunter'* lifetime. "House Upon the Sands" WJSV Sunday, 2 f.M. Compliment* Cedar Hill Cemetery ■Dice 1X84 Thes. S. Sergeon Co. (Willson K. Huntemann, successor) DifNity Without Expanse Complete Funerals $100 and up AMBULANCE SERVICE Local Calls, $3.00 funeral directors 1011 7th St. N.W. NA. 1090 •I For Information that it honest. 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