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Card of tTtjatiba ROBINSON. Rim L. I wish to express Bit appreciation to my friend*, neighbors and co-workers of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the many floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy extended to me at the death of my wife CHARLES W. ROBINSON. • ABBOTT, JEFFERSON T. Departed this life Sunday January II. JIM*!, in Oallinger Hospital. JEFFERSON T ABBOTT, the son of Mr« Sarah Abbott and the husband of Rose Abbott He is also survived by three sister*, Gertrude Broad us. Ella Brent. Nina Trice; two brothers, Douglas and Richard Abbott, and other relatives and friend*. Funeral Thursday. January 15, at J p.m In Madison. Va Arrangements by L. E. Murray &, Son. 1 *’th and V Ms. n.w. • ABENDSCHEIN. JOHN. On Wednesday. January 14. UHL JOHN ABENDSCHEIN. of 51 rt Ingraham st. n.w . beloved father of John F Abendschein. Mrs Douglas L Watson and Mrs. Arthur H Dev. Remains resting at Hysong’s funeral home. Lion N st n.w where services will, be held on Friday. January ItT.i at ’ P m Relatnes and friends invited fo attend Interment Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria. Va. 1 5 BARWICK. WALTER T. On Tuesday. January J.l. ISM.'. WALTER T BARWICK of I| W st. s.e . beloved husband of Fannie L. Barwick and lather of John A. and William T. Barwick and Mrs. Geraldine Meade and Mrs. Betty Fleming. Funeral from The Thos. F. Murray fti Tv’ral home •-•*07 Nichols ave. s.e.. on Thursday. January i.’>. at *! pm. Relatives and friend- invited. Interment Fort Lin coln Cemetery BARWICK, WALTER THOMAS. Members bf Anacostia Council. No. 1 I. Daughters oi America, are hereby notified of the death of Brother WALTER THOMAS BARWICK on Tuesday. January lit. IS*I** Funeral will' be held on Thursday. January 15. at p m i from the Thomas F. Murray Rmeral home. Chit Nichols ave. s.e. Interment Fort Lin coln Cemetery MARY P JAMES. Recording Secretary. Rt RROWS. ELIZABETH. On Sunday January II. IS MW at her home. Wilson] lane Bet head* Md.. ELIZABETH BUR- > ROWS, beloved wile of the late. William J Burrows and mother of Stanley F. Bur row.* Remains restin'* at the Colonial funeral home of Win. Reuben Pumphrey. I Rockville. Md., until 4 pm Wednesday.! January t4 Funeral services and interment Kent Citv. Mich. 1A BURROWS. MILDRED SITTER. On Wednesday. January 14. 194-‘. at her resi dence. S*:o N Pollard st Arlington. Va MILDRED SUTTER RURROWS. beloted wife of Lewis Harter Burrows and mother of William Lewis and George Robert Bur row? She is also >urvived by one .sister. Mr? Margate* Revelle «4id three brothers. Walter P. William and Uvier Knott. Remain? resting at her late residence, where funeral services will he held Friday. January 1*1 at ‘l pin Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Glebe id . Arlington, Va L> CHANEY. WILLIAM VICTOR Suddenly, on I'uesday. January 14. 1941. at his lesirience, 1 1 "hi »rd st. ne WILLIAM VICTOR CHANEY, beloved husband oi Catherine Chaney and son of Thoma Yir• or and A*nes Chanev and brother ol /Thad B Chanev Remain? resting at the Chamners Georgetown lunerai home, Jisi ■ nd M st < n w Notice of funeral la’er. COSTA. MARGARET. On Wednesday Janutfrv 14 194-’ at her residence. 4.1 V C nw. MARGARET COSTA, wife of the late James Costa and mother of Thomas Costa » _ Services at the above address on Satur day. January 17. at *49 a m thence to Holy Rosary Church 4d and F suv n.w . where mass will be offered at 9 am. In terment st. Mart's Cemetery. l‘> DAVIS. DANIEL D. On Monday. Jan uary I-:. 1!14*: DANIEL D DAVIS, brother of Alton W and Frank Davis and uncle of Linme Barnes. Service? at the Chambers funeral home. MT llth st. se on Thursday. January l.i. n• 1 •? noon Relatives and friends invited. In'^rmen; Woodbndge. Va.. at D.m DELI.AWOOD. JOSEPH On Tuesday. January 14 1!>4'.\ at Galltnger Hospital. JOSEPH DELLAWOOD. the devo ed hus band of Evelyn Della wood He also leaves in mourn their loss a grandmother Mary Ramp?, and a host of other relative.' and friends. Remains resting 'he the Camp b«*:i funeral home. 4\’:: 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral later, DOVE. KATHRYN MARIE. On Sunday Januaiv 11 194.N at her residence. I!>*:*: ♦ Newton s; ne KATHRYN MARIE DOVE • nee EckPi *. beloved wife of John Francis Dove mother of Charles Vincent Dove and Mrs Kathryn D Rapp Funeral from the above residence on Thursday. Januarv l.V Service? at Brook land Baptist Church, lhth' and Monroe its n e . at *l p m Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery Relatives and friend? in vited 14 FARMER. I.Ol ISF. MARSHALL. Departed th;.i life Monday January l'Z 1944. at her ratidenrp. Falls Church. Va . LOUISE MARSHALL FARMER She leaves to mourn their loss OOP brother. John Marshal! one ion ona daughter and other relatives a nd , friend' . | Funaral services Thursday January 1 A. a' "pm from the Second Baptist Church. Falls Church Va. Interment Mourn Pleas ant Cemetery. FITZGERALD. GERALD J. On Mon <lav Januarv 1 "I. 19-L.'. ai Providence Hoe Dlla'l. GERALD J FITZGERALD of flOI Sooth Carolina ave s e.. beloved husband of Marv E Fitzgerald Funeral from the James T. Ryan fu neral home :! 17 Pa ave s.e.. on Thurs day January 15. a’ »::<«» am: thence to St Peter « Church where mass will be offered at ! <* a m Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3 4 GAGHAN. MAE MARY. On Monday January r: ib4\\ at Sibley Hospital. MAE MARY GAGHAN beloved wife of Edward A Gaghan of Meadowbrook. Silver Spring. Md Mrs. Gaghan rests at the Warner E. Pumphrev funeral home. N4J.4 Georgia ave Silver Sprin?. Md , where prayers will be said on Thursday. January 15. at b a m ihenee ■ o St Michael s Catholic Church, where mass will be offeied at b 15 a m. for the repose ol her soul. Interment Mount Oliver Cemeterv GORDON. EMMA. Departed this life Sunday. Januarv 11 1JHW at Gallmger Hospital. EMMA GORDON, formerly ot lir,l Hth st. n w. She leaves to mourn their In s one daughter, three sons, one Mster, five grandchildren and other rela tives and friends Remains restinc a’ Dabnev Sc Garner funeral home. IP! M st n v Remains may be viewed Tuesday. January i:s. after 4 pm. at the above funeral home Funeral Wednesday. January 14. from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church at 1 p.m . Rpv Murray officiating. Interment Wood lawn Cemeterv 14 HAMEI.. THOMAS ALEXANDER. On Wednesday. January 14. Ib4*.‘. a t his residence 47 1-1 Tuckerman st.. Riverdale. Md THOMAS ALEXANDER HAMEL, be loved husband of Maude L Hamel and lather of Thomas L. William H Blair L. and Harry R Hamel and Mrs Mary Teske Notice of funeral later. (Frederick pa pers please ropy • HARBATC.H. WILLIAM CARROLL. On Tuesday January 1 Ib|-_\ WILLIAM CARROLL HARRAUGH. beloved husband of Mae Harbaueh and a member of Columbia Typographical Union. No. 1 *» 1 Funeral from the Huntemann funeral home. Georgia ave. on Thursday. January 15. at :i p m. Relatives and friend* invited to attend. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. HASKINS. MANTFORD. On Tuesday Jan uary 1J M 4 \!. MANTFORD HASKINS, husband of ihe late L.nne C. Haskins and father of Raymond C. Ha kins. Remains refine at the Chambers Georgetown fu neral home. .'{1st and M sis. n.w., until Wednesday. January 1 t. at ;» p.m Services and interment East Liverpool. Ohm. on Saturday. Januar- IT. HOGAN. SARAH ELIZABETH. On Tues day. January 11M4W a: her residence. * 1w Glebe rd Alexandr a. Va . SARAH ELIZABETH HOGAN, wife of the late Lawrence Hogan and mother of William J Hogan and Ca herine I. Manner. She is also survived by two sisters and one brother Remains resting at he Chambers Georgetown funeral home, .‘list and M ms. tv.v:. Hish mass at Holy Trinity Church on Thursday. January 15. at 1<» a m Relative and friends invited to attend. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. HOLT. .IVT.irS. On Monday. January 1? at. Fort Belvoir Hospital. Fort Reivoir. V’ JULIUS HOLT, beloved hus band of Mildred E Holt. Funeral Thursday. January 15. at in am at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1 4:;; IT st n.w Relative*: and friends in vited. Interment Arlington National Cenie trp HUMPHRIES. EMILY W. On Tuesday. January IT. 1J*4\!. at her reside! ce S\*n Whituer p: n.w EMILY W HUMPHRIES, sistrr of Catharine F S.mpson. L J Humphries and aunt of Ivy E. Strohel. Friends are invited to call at the above ad dress until s a m Frida'. January in Services at Gawler's chapel. 1*50 Penn P'Tvania ave n.w on Friday. January 10, at ii am. Interment Congressional Ceme tery. 1 •’» IVERY. WAITER. Suddenly on Friday. January it. 1‘MJ. at Casualty Hospital. WAI TER IVERY. son of the late Walter M Ivery and Cecelia I'pry, brother of V.'ille'te Lucas. Louise Walker Mamie Pan-. Ru dolnh Ivery and the late Maceo Ivery. Re mains resting at Henry s Washington A Sons’ funeral home 40T N st. n.w., Wednes day January 14. after 5 pm Funeral Thursday January 15. at *! pm from abo\e-named funeral home Relatives and friends invited. Interment , Pa* nes Cemetery. JEFFERSON. GERTRUDE ATLEE. On Monday. January I v\ 1!‘4\’ GERTRUDE i ATLEE JEFFERSON of 4<»i:i Longfellow st., Hvattsfillf, Md . beloved wife of Paul F. Jefferson and mo* her ol Helen and Vir- ; tinia Jefferson Services at the S H. Hines Co funeral horr.e *!‘*0L 14th st. n.w.. on Thursday, j January 1at p.m i FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDEBROSCO. FlorafPiw*. 1312 2 11 W.W_National «'S SHAFFER FLOWER SHOP • f.% fVnna. Aft._SJt._Lincol*_1618. GEO. C. SHAFFER. Inc. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBDTE8 AT MODERATE FRICE8 PHONE NA. 010« j g,*S-.nE,yri;" Cor. 14th & Eye MANNING’S ™ASL conn. Avf. de. gfios CEMETERY LOTS. IMPORTANT TO-EVERYONE Some Day You Will Need A FINAL RESTING PLACE Provide for this necessity NOW. Lowest Costs Small monthly payment.*. No In terest. Courtesy car furnished. "Washington National" The capital* Finest Memorial Park •uitland Road off Alabama Are 8.S. Ormsit* Cedar Hill—SPruce CT50 I Brail}* JORDAN. ISAAC M. On Monday. Janu ary 12. 1942, at his residence. 531 26th at. n.w.. ISAAC MILTON JORDAN, beloved husband of Mrs. Utorius Jordan. Remains resting at Coker A Hoffler's. 1400 Sat. n.w., where funeral services will be held Thura day. January 15. at 12:30 p m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. KERNAN. MICHAEL 1). On Tuesday. January 13. 1042. at Georgetown Uni versity Hospital. MICHAEL D. KERNAN. 3415 Prospect ave. n.w., beloved husband of Katherine Kernan inee Moore» and father of Michael M and Donald F. Kernan. Funeral from the above residence oh Friday. January 10. at 8:30 a m. Requiem mass at Holy Trinity Church at 0 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Holy Name Society please take notice. KNOX, FLORA On Tuesday. January 13. 13*4'.. at Freedmen's Hospital. FLORA KNOX, beloved aunt of Ethel Davis. Notice of funeral later. Arrangements by W. Ernest Jarvis. LEGER. JOHN* CHARLES. On Tuesday January 13. 1042. at his home. 30-42 K nw. JOHN CHARLES LLGER. beloved husband of BL.nch Leger. Funeral services at the Bel hesda-Chevy Chase funeral Home of William Keuben Fumphrey. 7o05 Wise ave.. Friday. Jan uary 10. at 1 p in. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 15 LEWIS, MARIAN M. On Tuesday. Jan uary ]P4*L at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Adolph Matlern. 11 W Irving st., Chevy Chase Aid. MARIAN M LEWIS, aged 81) years, widow ol the late David lewis. Funeral from the above address on Thursday January 15. at 1 t.'lo p.m. In terment in Arlington National Cemetery. 14 LITTLE, ROBERT. On Monday. January 1 •’ ROBERT LITTLE, husband of Belle Little. Services at Chambers’ funeral home, lion Chapin st. n.w.. on Friday. January Id. at II ant Interment George Wash ington Memorial Park Cemeteiy. 15 LOVE JOY. LOIS FORSYTH. On Mon day. January l ■’ ] *< 4 *J. at her residence. *.«»5 Little Falls road. East Falls Church. Va LOIS FORSYTH LOVEJOY. Funeral services at Pearson's funeral home. 408 Washington st.. East Falls Church Va . Thursday January 15. at II a m. Friends invited. Interment private. I 4 MARSHMAN. HENRY A. On Tuesday. January Id. IJ)4*L at his residence. .VI7 Quincy st. n.w, HENRY A. MARSHMAN. nusband of the late Jessie W. Alarshman and father of Esther W. Marshman. Services at the S H Hines Co funeral home :nni l ith >t n.w . on Thursday. January 15, at 7 p.m. Interment Albany. N Y. 15 McGRIER. GEORGE. Departed this life Monday January I*!. If)4*.\ at Alexandria Hospital. He leaves a devoted friend. Mary Brown; three children. Rubv. George, u and Herbert McGrier. and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Arnold > funeral home, where luneral services will be held Friday January id. at pin. Interment Douglas Cemetery. 15 MOOt E. JOHN OLIVER. On Tuesday. January Id. 1W4*!. at his residence. Id’!* Columbia ;d. n.w . JOHN OLIVER MOQUE. rietoted husband of Mary I AlOQue *nee Cole), father of Airs. Frederick A Fasaig of , Melrose Manor N Y loving brother of Mrs Mabel E. Fleming, and stepfather ot Dr. O Snell inn. Harry Snelling and L Eu gene Broaddush. Friends may call at the Tee funeral home. 4th st. and Massachusetts ave. n.e . where services will be held on Friday Jan uary id, at ’! p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. 15 MILLIGAN. JAMES R. Oil Tuesday. Jan uary Id. 1!*4.’ at Gallingei Hospital JAMES R MULLIGAN beloved husband of Louise Mulligan and father ol Dorothy Mae Mulligan Remains resting at the residence of Charles Taylor, •fur: M st. n.w. where services will be held on Friday January Id at *! Dm. Relatives and friends are invited Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 15 MYER, GOLDA. On Tuesday. January Id. ID4'.\ at her residence. \Mo.i Minnesota ave s r GOLDA MYER. aged *4 years, be loved mother oi Mrs Bernard LomonosofT. Mrs. Aaron Shalowilz. Arthur B. Al>er and Buddie P M.vei Funeral services at the Bernard Dan zanskv x Sun funeral home. d5bl 14th si. n w on Thursday. January 15. at il am Interment Ohev Sholom Cemeteiy. NATHAN. ANNIE. Departed this life January 11. U)4’.\ ANNIE NATHAN of 15"*; Huh st. n w.. She leaves to mourn their lo>s a husband, four daughters, two sons and a host of friends. Remains ma» be viewed Wednesday. Janus: v 14 alter 1*1 on at «ine Watson Bros, luneral home. t*<*r» U s' n.w. Funeral Thursday aJnuary 15. at 1 ’.«» a' the aoove funeral home. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. PASSMANN. EMILE. On Monday. January I.' 19*2. 4' New Orleans. La EMILE PASSMANN. beloved husband of Cora Pass ill ann. Funeral services will be at the Oliver B. Jenkins funeral hom-’ loth st. n.w.. ! Thursday. January 1ft. at 2:30 p.m. In terment Glenwood Cemetery. PIERCE. SEYMOUR On Tuesday Janu- ! ary Hi. 1942. at Casualty Hospital. SEY MOUR PIERCE. , ^ Services at Chambers’ funeral home I4oo Chapin st. n.w.. on Thursday. Janu ary 15. at 1 p m. Interment George Wash ington Memorial Park Cemetery. REDINGTON. PAUL GOODWIN On 1 Monday. January 12. 1912, after a long I illness. PAUL GOODWIN REDINGTON. ! beloved husband ol Ermina Weaver Reding i 'on and lather of Edward Dana Redington. Mrs. G N. Church, jr.. and Paul Goodwin Redington. jr. Also surviving are his twin brother. John Chase Redington: a sister. Elizabeth Stearns Redington, and a brother, j Theodore Town Redington Also surviving | are two grandchildren Michael Eldrige Churrh and Edward Dana Redington. ir. Remains resting at Pearson’s funeral home. 408 Washington st.. Falls Chureh. Va . until 2 p.m. Thursday, January lft. | thence to the Falls Church Presbyterian Church, where funeral services will be held at 2:2«> p.m. Interment private. 14 SHAFFER. MARGARET IRENE. On Wednesday. January 14. 1942. at Calvert Countv hospital. Prince Frederick. Md MARGARET IRENE SHAFFER helmed wile of Arthur J Shatter of North Beacn. Md . and mother of George Eotar Huoer. Mrs. Viraie Huber Black and David Willard Huber, and daughter of Mrs. Mary Ella Beil Funeral from William J. Nallay s funeral home. .2200 Rhode Island ave Mt. Rain ier. Md . on Saturday. January 17. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In'er ment congressional Cemetery. 10 SMITH. ANDREW G.. Jr. On Friday, January 9. 1942. ANDREW G. SMITH. Jr., husband of Anna Smith. Remains rest a> Chambers' funeral home, 1400 Chapin at. n.w. Notice of funeral later. SMOOT. MINNIE B. On Monday Jan uary J2. 1942. at Freedmen’s Hospital. MINNIE B. SMOOT, wife of William E Smoot. She. also is survived by four nieces, a nephew, three cousins and a sister-in-law. Remains may be viewed at her late residence. 2407 Shannon place s e., Tuesday January 12 after 5 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 1 pm. Thursday. January 1ft- at St. Phillip's P. E Church, where the body will lie in state on Wednesday. January 14. after 4 p m. O. E. S service* will be conducted by ;he Grand Chapter. O. E. S.. officers on Wednesday, January 14 at 7:20 p.m.. »' St. Phillip's P. E. Church. Friends in vited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cem etery. Arrangements by Tignoi & Reed. 14 SMOOT. MINNIE R. Officers and member* oi the Independent Funeral Directors' As sociation are requested to assemble at 2 407 , Shannon pi *.e„ Thursday. January 1ft. at 12 20 p.m . to attend the funeral of our late member. MINNIE B SMOOT. ALEXANDER S. POPE. President. OTIS F. ALLEN. Recording Secretary. J SMOOT. MRS. MINNIE B. The Young Ladies' Brilliant Star Benevolent Associa tion are notifying its members fo attend the funeral of Mrs MINNIE B. SMOOT at 3*. Phillips P. E. Church. Thursday, Janu ary 1ft. at ! p.m. MRS JENNIE BROWNE LEE. President. MRS. HATTIE HAMER WILLIAMS Secretary. SMOOT. MINNIE. The officers and mem besr ol in® Teachers Benefit and Annuitv Association a re notified of 'he death of Mrs. MINNIE SMOOT. ♦ Suned.i WILLIAM D. NIXON. President. J L. GRAY Secre'ary. SMOOT. MINNIE B. Officers and mem bers ri John Marshall Harlan Relief Asso ciation are hereby notified of the death of MINNIE B. SMOOT. Monday. January | \\ l!»l at Freedman's Hospital. Funeral Thursday. January 15. at 1 p.m.. from St. Phillips P. E Church. GEO. W. COLE. Pres. J. W. ROBINSON. Fin. Sec SMOOT. MINNIE B. The officers and mem bers of the Young Ladies’ Protective League ai ' requested to attend the funeral of MINNIE B SMOOT on Thursday. January I.'» 104*1. at 1 o'clock n.m. at Si. Phillips P E. Church. Shannon pi. and Howard rd. s.e ALBERTA HARVEY. Pres. MAYME L. STEWART. Rec. Secy. • | SMOOT. MINNE B. All officers and members of Thrift Chapter. No. I*!. O. E S, are requested to attend the funeral ot F» G M MINNIE B. SMOOT. Thur day. . January I at 1 p.m . at St. Phillips P. E. j Church, Shannon place near Howard rd. s.e. MYRTLE ROBINSON. W M. SAMUEL J. HARRISON. W. P. OPHELIA LANCASTER. Sec. SMOOT. MINNIE B. Officers and mem ber' of Columbia Temple. No 4TN I B p O E of u\. are notified of tlie aea^h of DAUGHTER MINNIE B. SMOOT. Elk s srrvices Weane flay. January llt'i. 1 !•-**-. j at *> p.m from St. Phillip's Episcopal' Church. Shannon pi. and Howard rd s.e. Funeral services Thursday. January 15. at L p.m., from St. Phillip's Episcopal Church. SPEIGHT. WILBUR. Suddenly, on Tues day. January 1.1. I!»4*.\ WILBUR SPEIGHT oi 1 *2*..*i Marion court n.w. He leaves two sisters. Sadie Brown and Ethel Underhill: two brother>. Allen C. and Henry Ambrose Speight, seven nieces, four nechews and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Henry S. Washington A Sons funeral home 407 N st. n.w., where funeral services will be held Thursday January 3 5. at 7 p.m. Relatives and fripnds invited. THOMAS. JOHN Cl.AY. On Tuesday, j January 13. 134at Georgetown Hospital. 1 JOHN CLAY THOMAS, infant son of John and Elizabeth Thomas. Services were held at Cedar Hill Ceme tery on Wednesday, January 3 4. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VTLSPEARE CO. Neither euecetsor to not nonnested with the original W R. Spearo oetebliahmont. 1009 h St. n.wT J. William Lee’s Sons Co. 4th Ml Mate. Art. N.E. II. S9M FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium. Sratlltf TILLEY, Nrne *. Departed this life on Monday. J^iuary 1*1, 194*!. at her resi dence, 110:* h *t n.w.. Apt. 4 NETTIE R. TILLEY, beloved wife of the late Charles M. Tilley: loJfig suter of Mrs. Nellie (Jordon. John. James, Plefl. Frank and Oeon Reynold Also surviving her are two aunts, four cousins, one brother-in-law. two Msters-i»\ law, other relatives and inends. Rem*.ns resting at the funeral j home of John T. Rhines * Co., ,'trd and ! Eye sts. aw., where funeral will be held . Thursday. January l.y at 1 :.*10 pm. In terment Arlington National Cemetery. TOLLIVER. *STHER. On Tuesday. Jan uary l.T. 194*i ESTHER TOLLIVER Re ! mains resting at Frazier's funeral home, ■WP Rhode I^lgid ave. n.w. Notice of fui^ral later. TURNER. CHARLES. On Monday. Jan uary i-» 194.*, at his residence. CHARLES TURNER, husbtnd of Julia Turner, father i of Carl. Jame. Florence. Helen. Mary and Jean Turner, fithel Farmer and Alberta Mitchell. He also is survived by two : grandchildren and other relatives and 1 friends. Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funerai home. .New Jersev ave. and R at. n.w.. where set* ices will be held Thursday. January Jo. ]• noon. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. • WACHTE*. WILLIAM H. On Tue-sday. ufrV.V;v. *1H‘• *’ Ills home, Unity. Md . WILLIAM H. VACHTER. aae N.>. beloted husband of Cordelia Wachter. also survived by four daughters. Mrs. Lee Howes. Mrs. Mamie Howes Mrs. Clarence (Jnglesbee. Mrs. Morton Townsend, six sons. Ira. Clin ton. Rov. Leslie Willie and Harry Wachter one brother. Engine A. Wachter. i Funeral servces from his home on Fri oay. January nth. a' *! p.m. interment Patuxent Cemeery. Arrangements by Roy W. Barber. j WATSON. S..MI KL W. On Sunday Jan uary 1 1 ai his residence. Ills* Mon tello ^ve. n.e.. UMUEL W. WATSON, hus band of the la, e Lydia P. Watron. father of Mrs. Mxrthf XV. Scott. Mrs. Lydia Eve lyn W. Morris md Mrs. Ed*‘h W. Greene grandfather of Paul W. Scott: brother of Mr>. Ltuise W Petway. J. Edward Wat son of Portlanr. Orea . and David A. Wat son of Pittshu gh. Pa Friends may call at his late residence after noon Wednes day January i4. Funpral Thu sday. January 15. at V* :in p m . from the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. Rev. Valter H Brooks officiating interment Harmony Cemetery Casket will '2?,’ be. op.rn church. Arrangements by Allen A: Morro*. Inc. 14 W ATSON. S.W. A!1 members of Vie As sociation of C.dest Inhabitants (colored» are urged to nt end the funeral of our late president. S W WATSON Thursday. Janu ary jf,0m tie Nineteenth Street Baptist Church at 1*!:.*I> p m JOHN i COLE. Acting President. G I. YVALT(>N Secretary WATS°N. SaMUEL W. The members of ihe Federal ANluitant.s' Relief Association are liereby advKed of the passing of Mr SAMUEL W. > ATSO.V 'Sunday. Januaiv It- I i* * *:. Fun.ral sei vices Thur.-dav Jan uary l.v ar th* Nineteenth Street Baptist Church at I ? » pm JOSEPH M TRIGG. President. . SAMUEL W. Special mee:ing of William And aw Freeman Lodge is called lor Wecnesday. January 14. at H p m to make rranuments to attend rlie funeral of Brother SAMUEL \V WATSON who died Sunci v. January 11. j «*4** ROBERT W. FIELDS. N. G. WATSON. SAMUEL VV a special com munication of Eureka Lodge. No. .V F. A. A \1 Thursciw January 1 rV. 1P4". at am. at »i.*n 11th if n w . for the purpose of at Ending the funeral of our Ute oast mast r and secretary. SAMUEL W. WATSON Jv order of D. D. RO<1ERS. Worshipful Master. WE>| EY. BESSIE. On Tuesday January I T l!»4*.\ a h« residence. 4<i4 M st .s w . BESSIE WESLJY. She leaves to mourn a devoted hosbnni. James \Ve>lev two aunts and other relaives and tnenri* Remains resting at Fugeie Ford s funeral home. I.’ltm South Capitol *•.. until Friday. January 1H. alter 4 pm.: tnence at her la’e residence Funeral af «•_» noon Saturday. January from rhe Ftend«.hio Bi.pMn Chu’ch 1st and H '•tv aw. Rev. Beniamin H Whiting officiating Coiyinuauon of funeral services *nd interment vill be held at King George County. Va. 14.|ii WIERSCHEM ALVIN S. On Monday January l\\ ij|*\» ALVIN S WIERSCHEM beloved husbani of Genevieve B Wler^chem •Mid father of Irene B. Raymond A and Anthonv J Wlfrsehem _ Services at the Chambers funeral home. • *1. 11'h st. s.f on Thursday. January 1 ar Tin a m Ma«s in Sr. Francis Xavier Catholic Churcl at H» a m Relatives and friends invite, Interment Washington National Ceme*erv. u TEAGEB. I.oUCEMA KATHERINE. On v\ ^dne'da v Jutiary 14. 1P4W LOUCENIA KATHERINE YSAGER, beloved wife of John A. Yeager and mother of Mrs. Alex Sharpe Mrs Alvin F Shrout. Russel! a . Ralph I Arthur and Cl rence L Yeaeer Remains resting at her I»te residence. Brothers pi s e. Funeral fron Congress Heights Method ist Church on Friday. January l T a- ; p m Relative* and friends invited. In'er ment Cedar Hij Cemetery. 15 in Ulrmiirtam CAMERON THEODORE E In remem brance of nr, friend THEODORE E CAMERON. *ht departed this life one sreir • so January l,. JR41. Gone bur no forgotten. In our thou;ht« you will always be. MR. AND MRS CHAPMAN • GRINDER. fOA V. In memorv of our devoted mother IDA V GRINDER who d* parted this Jif* eleven years ago today, January 14. 1 11. This is a day of remembrance, And many a -ad rearer; A da* rha* w • will remember When the rest of rhe world forgets HlTR LOVING CHILDREN • Nature’s Children Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglifinnus) By LILLIAN COX ATHEY. I Haddock is now being featured on the more expensive luncheon and dinner menus. Sometimes the pre pared haddo£k is given a most fancy name with an a la added. However, the usual "haddock with egg sauce" is the standby. This is one of the most important flsh of-New England, and in late years as a fillet flsh U has become very popular, often masquerading under the name of a very expensive flsh. Living on both sides of the North Atlantic including the American coast, the haddock naturally Is well known. Indeed, the quantity tjken annually now far surpasses that of its cousin, the codfish. It is quite ! common from the Gulf of St. Law rence to Cape Cod. During the winter you may even take them as j far south as New Jersey or even Cape Hatteras from deep water. Haddock inhabit water ranging in depth from 5 to 100 fathoms during the winter, though the prin cipal catches, winter catches, will be in 25 to 60 fathoms. The haddock makes short trips for food. Migra tions inshore in winter and early spring and also in June and July have been recorded. As a general thing the haddock is less of a wanderer than the cod. Adult haddock are bottom feeders, flourishing on almost every kind of invertebrate animal creeping the floor of the ocean. This in cludes startish. sea urchins, sea cu cumbers, worms, shrimp crabs and a great variety of mollusts. Fish i are included but are not in demand by the haddock. Young haddock live at the surface during the first months, feeding mostly on copepods. From January to July, the had dock seek their spawning grounds. On the coast of New England, this period is from February to May. There is no doubt about the haddock being prolific. A large female may produce 1,839.581 eggs at one spawn- 1 Tappan Gregory to Speak Tappan Gregory, former president of the Chicago Bar Association and chairman of the American Bar As sociation Committee oi\ National Defense, will address the student body of National University at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. In JHrimiriam LEWIS. MARY J. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother. MARY .J LEWIS who de parted thi« life aix years ago today. Janu ary 14. We do not forget you nor do we intend; We think of you often, and will to ’he end Sor.e and forgot>en by some you m«t be ut dear to oui memorv you ever will be 1 DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. ALICE AND IRENE • MILLAR. WILLIAM J. In loving memory of our near husband and father. WILLIAM •l. MILLAR who depaMed this life four year* ago. January 14. JU.’IS. The years may wipe out many thing*. But this they wipe out never— The memory of tho^e happy dar* When we were together LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN • MOODY. ROSCOE C. In memory of my husband. R08C0E C MOODY U S N letired who died nine years ago today. January 14. Loved in life, remembered in death LOVING WIFE MAE. • YORK. JOHN !.. f JACKIE) In memorv of niv dearly beloved sou JOHN L ‘JACKIE* YORK, who departed thu !rfe twelve veara a*o today. January 14 l *>;:«» Anniversary mass a' the Church of the Holy Comforter. HIS MOTHER. HELEN H YORK • Any Fanily Can Affard Ryan Funeral Service Kyiui Service for Kindliness ft If «»r you are in need for a sympathetic spirit of kindliness, it is at a time of bereavement. Yon trill appreciate the fart that no matter which of the Ryan Funeral Services you select, this spirit of kindliness unit be present. A Service, for Every Cogt Requirement Privdt. Amhulm-r* S«rvic» VETERANS’ FAMILIES Call this firm without forfeit ing any veteran's funeral allow anre to which you are entitled. Lady Aiiiitanta James T. Ryan 317 ra. Are. S.E. ATlantic 1700 1701 Refined Dignified Service Just as the Physician strives for Higher Ethical Standards, so does Hysong's direct every effort toward that achievement. Complete Funerals Private Ambulance i"Our Prices range as low as ' i any i n t he C i ty of Was h ington "j Boy Dtftnst STAMPS aod STAMP Oat ikt Axis!1 ing. These eggs are small, about 1 16 of an inch in diameter and buoyant. For 12 to 15 days, the iiine of incubation, these eggs are carried about by the tides and ; winds. When the young haddock ! hatches, it is one-sixth of an inch long and helpless. However, infant haddocks grow very fast until they reach the ma ture age of 5 or 6 years when they grow more slowly. You cannot tell the age of the haddock by its length because food supply may have much to do with its size. But a year-old one will be about 5 inches long, 12 inches on its second birthday, and by the time the 10th or 12th birthday lolls around. 30 to 32 inches. By these figures you can see the haddock is hot as large as the cod. This fish has three separate fins on the back like cousin cod and two on the under sidf of the body. It differs from the cod by having a blac^ lateral line, which is pale on the cod, and in having » black* oeauty *pot on the shoulder. It also possesses a s^ort whisker at the tip of the lower jaw. The had docks fie see in the markets are a pale gray. In the water they wear a dark purplish-gray with silvery gray and pink reflections below — handsome fish, indeed, when alive. This is a valuable food fish which may be purchased at a reasonable price. There are many excellent ways of preparing it for the table. Dr. John Gillard Dies; 'Colored Catholics' Author The Rev. Dr. John Gillard. S. S. J.. author and lecturer, who recently published a book called “Colored Catholics in the United States." died yesterday afternoon ar the Mother House of the Society of St. Joseph’s, in Baltimore, it was learned here today. Dr Gillard was ordained 14 years ago and was editor of the Coloted Harvest magazine. He was chaplain of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, in Balrimoie. He is survived by his mother, three sisters and a biother in Scranton, Pa. Solemn high mass of requiem will be sung at St. Pius' Church, in Bal timore, at 9 30 a m. tomorrow. Sol emn high mass will also be sung Saturday morning ar the cathedral in Scranton, where he will be buried. The I. O U. of the Red. White and Blue! United States savings bonds and stamps. Buy them every payday. DNUMENTS 440 up MARKERS >15»p FALVEY .GRANITE CO. INC ' £ttmbti»h»4 30 Vmn 209 UPSHUR S7.NW Nir/bekCrm* Cumtm) TAVLOR 11 oo Our personal «aa*i4aratiaa af aach fam ily'* wiibat **f aar panaaal 4lractiaa makat aach lar vice aaa af diitiactiaa. EDUCATIONAL. Funeral Tomorrow For Paul G. Redington, Forest Service Man Long Illness Is Fatal To Former Biological Survey Chief Funeral service* will be held to morrow for Paul G. Redington of Falls Church, veteran employe ot the Forest Service and former chief of the Bureau of Biological Survey, who died Monday after a long ill ness. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the Falls Church Presby terian Church. Burial will be private. Born in Chicago, January 25. 1878. Mr. Redington graduated from Dart mouth College in 1900 and from the Yale forest school in 1904. He was president of the Society of American Foresters from 1929 to 1931 and a member of the President's Timber Conservation Board in 1930. In 1929 he was made a life member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. He.was with the Forest Service from 1904 to 1927, chief of the Bu reau of Biological Survey from 1927 to 1934, and then went back to the Forest Service until his retirement January 31. 1938. From 1911 to 1916 he was super visor of the Sierra National Forest. Calif, than was promoted to be- dis trict foj-ester "of the Southwestern district and later of the California district. Betweei^ these two assign ments he served a*term as cjtv man ager of Alberquerque. N. Mex. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. ! Frnflna Weaver Redington: a daugh ter. Mrs. G. N. Church, jr, of Falls Clturc!'^ two sons. Edward Dana ot the United States Navy, and Paul G, Jr, of Falls Church: a sister. Miss Elizabetn Sterns Redington, Falls Church: a.twin brother, John Chase Redington of Wilton, Conn, and a ■ half brother. Theodore T.- Reding ton, ot Paseaena, Calif. Foreigners Deported Mexico deported 19 foreigners dur ing the first e.ght months of Presi dent Avila Camacho's regime. EDUCATIONAL. 4 I.ASSES STARTING JAM ARY 15* SPANISH FRENCH'GERMAN Berlitz Method \t oro table ObLY o' THK RENLIT/ 4( HOOI. of I AN(.( A(.ES Hill Bids . 17th A l>* NAtional 0!7** Accountancy (Pace Courses: B. C. S. and M. C. S. Degree*. C. P. A. Preparation. Day and Even ing Division*. Coeducational Bend for 35th Year Book ■ CMJAMIN PRANKL1N UNIVERSITY 1100 Illh^tTMt. N. W. at L RE 2212 CLASSES STARTING JAM A1V IS SPANISH FRENCH-GERMAN Brrhlt Method it dvailable O.XLY ai I HE BERI.IT/ SI HOOI al l.ANIH Alli s Hill BISg.. Ilia A Eyt Vttlanal WOMEN “DRAFTSMEN” URGENTLY NEEDED! DRAFTSMEN SHORTAGE IS SERIOUS GRADUATES CALLED TO POSITIONS IMMEDIATELY Columbia "Tech" Established SI Yeart Paul J. Lavarona, Principal Start' Now—Dar or Eve. Clat*?' 1 :uU F St. N.IV. ME. .Vifrt CLASSES STARTING JAM ART IS SPANISH FRENCH-GUMMI Rrrht? if mvnitablr OSLY ml THE RFRI.IT/ SCHOOI. ml I.ANGI M'.H Rill Bids., nth A F.fp VAtiftnal «>*!.<• Mount Pleasant School for SCCRCTAEIES Opening New Classes Beginners and Advanced Day and Evening TIVOLI THEATRE BUILDING 14th Street and Park Road N.W. Telephone, Columbia 3000 DEGREES and Professional Careers FOR ACCOUNTANTS Strayer-trained Accountants ore en joying successful careers on the staffs of Certified Public Accoun tants, as executives with business corporations, in government and military service. Mid-Year Semester February S A two-year day or three-year eve ning course leads to B. C. S. degree. The one-year M. C. S. course in cludes C. P.'A. coaching. SP Apply now for choice of sessions end hours. TRAYER COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY _ ■ Homer Bldg., 13th ond F Streets. NA. 1748 Elisha Webb, Jr., 71, Dead PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14 UP).— Elisha Webb, Jr., 71, president of the ship supply and marine engine company which bears his name, died yesterday after a long illness. He was one of the organizers in 1907 of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association and a recognized au thority on marine engines. EDUCATIONAL. MASSES STARTING JAM ARY l!» SPANISH FRENCH-GERMAN Berlitz M ‘thud 'S waitable ONLY u’ THE IH HJ.IT/ SCHOOI. «i I ANGI AGfcS Hill Rld(.. f • tta A Y.ye NAUuiiaI 0‘!T0 EDUCATIONAL. The Government and Private Industry Need Stenographers Wood College has intro duced a special 90 - day course in Gregg Shorthand and Touch Typewriting to meet this demand. Enroll Now WOOD COLLEGE 710 14th St. N.W. ME. 5051 ACCOUNTANCY Benjamin Franklin University 1 IOO I till* Si N'.W. at L. ar Iwo-vear div or three-vear evening . _ . . " * . , '•***• far accounting and auditing position* m nrivat^bii.ms8 / . degree* • • train * • • furnish basis f«r ! pn**,r. business and Government aerviee ate.untire. la. flnanrr and taiati.n • r<-«nirlnt k„»wlrd«, «f iVoAnd pV; _ela».r. nrw far mini to oprn in Frbruar,. A.k (IJ Mlh yf"."'*.!? ACCOUNTANCY B°Yd Sch°o1 of Accountancy ... . , I F SI. Vat. -nta .ZT'iV V"** a* ««'■<* *1 Fair H.rvard Sid II and olhrr Iradin, C.llrfr. ana l niversities. Also Bookkeeping and Junior < ourses. «Fst. ■; | l rv * ACCOUNTANCY AND Columbus University BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION l.tn IHth St N W. DFcator 314,1 Account a tic v and Business Administration for Professional Accounting for Busi ness and Mr t*overiimriet Walton Arcmiiiliug Texts Degrees: Bachelor of (on morcial 'science Master of 1 ommenial Science and Master *>t Account* in Got . 'r* begiuuiug accounting class and other courses start Februarv 2, It#1:. Ask fj»r catalogue ACCOUNTANCY Strayer College of Accountancy — . . . „ llomer Building thirteenth and F Street*. or1®ihr0.,,<>1“.”''r"*1 8ci'nte IR. C * 1 drarrr ..nfrrrrd f.,r romplrtin, twn rrar lr...f.j 1' t . r*rnin* i»ur.r. \I I S cuiir.r in.liidr, ( p , roaihlnr Strarrr arr rlirih’l.'l*V*a® ritrilrul rrrbrd, in CP, ... Fiprrirnrrd craduatra Slltrs VtrI^rrAr^dH.*iI!TT B“*rd rxamlhationv in I hr Di'lrirt nf Cniumbia and 4J c.umam, V„ Ihr 'U. rrv.fnl carrrr, a. Crrl.Brd Publir Ar Government ser%»Jr l'/!^„. r ?*‘°“nl,n* fl r m ' «*th business corporation* and In • nd 5 ?fl«rui*s ^ xfr.r*CU,,V °f »«P-r,eneed teachers includes It C P A n "Mid.year semester d*v nY*'** Usrs ^•81 ■' over *:t>0 leading ■ niversitie*. •hone NAIionJl »' i«d „r am eVe,,,"f b*5'n' *>bruary »th. 191 T«l« pnoiie .'x nticiiai I , is. or call in person for n catalog HnSiS?? AnS? American Academy of Accountancy BUMINtib ALIM. Sf« Woodward Ride. ni.t. 3|*f, Nafionallv Known and Kerocnired b* C P A Board._a r a . u r a n„..„ ART Abbott School of Tine and Commercial Art _Dae. Pronina and children'. Cla.ae., 1113 Conn. JAee Nat MM ART Columbia School of Commercial Art _*end for Art <3. lo, ue^c.lumhu ••Terh '-V.’abh.h,V ■?« A ART National Art School Booklet which explain, all rour.e. and rate. Dupont ?«IO f«. CIVIL SERVICE boyds civil service school _ SPECIALISTS Resident and Home Studv Course*—Inquire l.l.'l.t F*St V4t '•.'till COHPTOHETRY Washington Comptometer School . '••** Mu user Ruildinr f>l amii rnV.tlrV c./r'/MnnU "h"*1 tuition Individual U.lrndmn aiadonla kc .he ZZ'u.ZXrW'- ri*f,'hrc.uZ';,.T.'" °,,lT ‘Ch0nl W**hl"**o« »«■«•< DRAFTING Columbia school of draftihg Huudcad, r.raduVlM 1 ^rLcnl. Muu^.l •'’.'nd7'":.,, **” Merhanual. Arrhiterturai. F.lertriral. Aircraft. lopotraphir Statistieal Patent Surrr „^,“.,' M'" ^•"binn. l aud.caoc. Buildin,. BIuo Ph!!? Kv.d ii BeJdcV. _**•rt now l)iv or Fvennc (lasses. Send for ratalorue DRAFTING National Drafting School l.'»0.t ‘Mil St N W at Wasa 4ve Our •radical mvtrudlsn In All BRINmii OP l)«imNO »rr..rM ... ax;: X HOTEL TRAINING Lewis Hotel Training School JVI M -I-MO PO<<ITION< OPFN IN H^TfcJSK'lBat? tutions e\et» where—Men and Women all ace* wanted Previous experienee prored r?M?RsV5r> Phone ra.V QUjhf,v «U'CJ,V •hrouch Rf SIOFNT OR HO.MT *TCT>Y OIF I Phone, rail nr write for Free Rook—Your Bi* Opportunity whirh tell* how we ttiarantee >ou II make rood Srhool now In *Rth auecesafil year LANGUAGES Condit i.„.rd Berlitz School of Languages Hill Building. 17th A F»f. Eltab. Tears. Natl ir?7h LANGUAGES GREET ACADEMY Easy Method Conversational SPANISH taught b* MARIa" MARTINEZ TeDeVmA. AB. Ml., Imv of MEX EVENINGS !0 (lasses. R.T.A—10 Classes. f>0. LANGUAGES LACAZE ACADEMY _ 1VUS (onnertirut Ave Mirh JB.1T ERENCH. SPANISH. GERMAN. ITALIAN. ENGLISH, other languages. Nativt teachers, famous conversational method. Enroll now. Ask for eatatog. MACHINE SHORTHAND Instituto . Albee Ruildinr NAtional J|3*ft I HE STENOTi PE i* the onlv shorthand machine whirh has stood the test for thirt* sears, learn to write I ."*11 to *;."»« words per minute in Washingtons onlv anthorired Me not vpe school Placement service for all advanced student* and graduate* Reg'ster now for DAY SCHOOL or EVENING SCHOOL. New ela**es dav and evening school. Januarv I!#. MACHINE SHORTHAND . 1 l*!0 K St N W National iPJAB. Register for Classes in the Improved Machine Shorthand, the Stenograph. In th* Oav or Evening School. New classes In thr Dav School beginning February • Review and Advanced ( las*e* in Stenofxps. Dictation Classes 10 to ?00 word* a minute, including Berrv Horne'* Court Reporting Cour*e PHOTOGRAPHY National Art School _ _ , I .MM ‘Ms! SI . at Mass. Ave. Studv for better camera result*. Photographers needed aow. Classes limited. Write, phone or call for folder DC. SECRETARIAL BBYD school of commerce w “"•*"** 1.333 F St. (Opp. Capitol Theater* NAt. 231# SECRETARIAI and ACCOUNTING Courses «f COLLEGE grade Grege and ROY# Shorthand. 3'pen riling. Bookkeeping. English Vocabulary Building. Comptometr*-. Calculating Machine*—all kinds. POSH IONS GUARANTEED GRADUATES. EM. 23 Years. SECRETARIAL Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries Tivoli Bldg., 14 th and Park Rd. Col. 30##. SECRETARIAL Slrayer College ol Secretarial Training Course* for high school graduates and college student* Review and speed building classes form ever* Menda*. Apply in advance if possible for admi**ion to New Year classes. Monday. January A. day and evenini session*. Straver graduate* are preferred applicant* tor business positions and oualiAed to make excellent records' in competitive examinations. Over 30# em ployment call* each month. telephone NAtional I TIM or call in person. Homer Building. Thirteenth and F Street*. SECRETARIAL T.mpi. s«rel,riil s<*«' WMVMM M mm mm M mm mm 14 _•« K St N \V National 32A*. Complete Secretarial Courses beginning in the Evening School, January !fi. and February *»: in the Day School Februar* H. and February 2A. Special Intensive IS-week Course beginning February H in the day school. Beginners’ and Advanced Classes in Typewriting are open for enrollment at an* time; also classes in Alow. Medium and Rapid Dictation. Excellent Employment Service. SECRETARIAL The School with A Select Student Body Day and Evening Classes SHORT INTENSIVE DEFENSE COI RSES and COMPLETE SECRETARIAL TRAIN ING—Shorthand. Typewriting. Filing. Business English and Correspondence. ORteo Management. Financial Duties. Research and Editorial Duties. **<**!****;**-,?' eedure.. Office Appliances, Marketing Personal Service*. Telephone DI. ~r#r registration information. _ ^ CTntmwii wood college obbnbinmitb E„ 1HIW lllh st. n.w. «■ wi New Cliwi Starting Monday In Shorthand. Trnlnr. 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