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Ebathfl ALMAND. JULIA OVERTON. On TJei day January 27. 1942, at Garfield Hos pital. JULIA OVERTON ALMAND of 4744 32d st, N.. Arlington, Va., beloved mother of Mrs. Lewis P. Clephane and Mrs. Fred N Windridge and James Reginald Almand. She is also survived by two grandchildren, Alice Almand and Fred N. Windridge. Remains resting at the Ives funeral home, 2847 Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va., where funeral services will be held on Fri day. January 30. at 2 p.m. Interment Co lumbia Gardens Cemetery. ATWEIL ELIZABETH C. On Tuesday. January 271. 1942. at her residence. 1340 Fairmont st n.w.. ELIZABETH C. ATWELL beloved aunt of Mrs Elizabeth R. Straughn and other nieces and nephews. Services at the S H. Hines Co funeral home. 2901 14th st n.w , on Thursday. January 29. at 3 p m Interment Method ist Protestant Cemetery, Alexandria. Va. -9 BATTILLES, RUSSELL MUNDAT. Sud denly. on Tuesday. January 2.. 1042, at his residence, 1330 Mass ave. n.w . RUS BELL MUNDAY BATTILLES. beloved hus band of Catherine O Batttlles. Remains resting at the Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Service* in Arlington National Cemetery on Friday. January 30. at 10 a m. Friends are invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Rl'TLER. IDELLA L. Suddenly, on Tues day, January 27, 1942. at her residence. 82 R st. n w. IDELLA L. BUTLER, be loved daughter of Homer B.. sr.. and T. B Butler, sister of Patricia and Homer B Butler, jr. A host of other relatives and friends aiso survive her. Friends may call at her late residence after 1 p.m Thursday. January 29. Funeral Friday. January 80, at 1 p.m.. from the above residence. Rev. E. C. Smith officiating. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. Arrange ments by W Ernest Jarvis. 29 BUTZ, CORA. On Wednesday. January 28. 1942. at Walter Reed Hospital. CORA BUTZ, the beloved wife of Isaac Buta and sister of Mrs. Nellie Russell. Services private at the Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin st n.w,. on Monday. February 2, at 1 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 1 CASANOVA, JESSIE McCAUSLAND. On Tuesday. January 27. 1942. at her son's residence. 7915 13th 5t. n.w., JE8SIE Mc CAUSLAND CASANOVA, the beloved wile of Arturo Y Casanova and mother of Ar turo Y. Casanova, jr.. and sister of Mrs. Dennis K. Smithers and Dr. John M. Mc Causland and grandmother of Arturo Y. Casanova. 3d, and Gean O. Casanova. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home. 4812 Georgia ave. n.w . on Friday. January 3(1. at 10:39 a m. Relatives and frtends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 29 COOPER. ABRIE N. On Tuesday, Janu ary 27 1942, at Garfield Hospital. ABBIE N COOPER He is survived by three chil dren. brothers and sisters. Funeral from P. A. Taltavull funeral home. 436 7th st. aw.. Friday. January 39. at 11:15 am Relatives and friends in vited. Interment Hamilton. Va. 29 DAVIS. EDWIN W. On Tuesday January 27. 11142. at his residence. 3822 8th st. n w . EDWIN W. DAVIS, beloved husband of Charlotte A. Davis and father of Edwin L and Marshall Davis. Services at the S H Hines Co funeral home. 2901 14th st. n w . on Thursday. January 29. at 2 p.m. Interment Gienwood Cemetery. -9 DEAN. CLARA E. Suddenly, on Wednes day. January 28. 1942, at Doctors Hos pital. CLARA E. DEAN, beloved wife of the late Maurice Dean and sister of Elmer Sohatz. Mrs Caroline Kenny and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Long. „ „ . , _ Services at the Wm. H. Bardo & Co. funeral home. 412 H st. n e • on Friday. January 39. at 2 p m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 29 DEAN, CLARA. A special meeting of Lebanon Chapter. No. 25. O. E. S, is called for Friday. January 30. 194., at 12:45 p.m.. at Masonic Temple., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our laie sister. CLARA DEAN. By order of the worthy matron. _ „ LILLIE McKENZIE. Secretary. DE BINDER. SAMUEL On Tuesday Jan narv 27, 1942. SAMUEL DE BINDER, father of Samuel De Binder. Jr.: Clyde De Binder and Mrs. R W. Baum. f , Services at the S. H. Hines Cb- fun_ ral home 2991 14th st. n w.. on Friday. Jan uary 30 at 10 a m. Interment Gienwood Cemetery. DE GRAW. EDWIN BOILEAU. On Wednesday. January 28. 104-, EDWIN BOILEAU DE GRAW.'. beloved son of Emma L. De Graw and the late Peter Voorhees ^Funeral services at his mother's resi dence. 210 Maryland ave ne„ on Sa.ur day. January 31. at 2 pm. Interment private 30 EVANS, ISADORA PUTNAM. On Wed nesday. January 28, 1941. ISADORA PUT NAM EVANS, beloved wife of the late Charles W Evans and mother of ponaia P Evans of 2929 N. Oxford st„ Arlington, ' 0Reraains resting at the Ives fun"al home. 2847 Wilson. blvd Arlineton. Va . where funeral services will be held_ Fri dav. January 30. at 10 a m. In.erment Coiumbia Gardens’ Cemetery. FENTRESS. CECELIA H. On Wednes day. January 29. 194~. CEJIEUA H_FEN TRESS. beloved wife of William W. FeFuneral from the Huntemann funeral home. 5732 Ga. ave. n w . on Saturday. January 31. at 9:30 a_m Mass at St Matthew’s Cathedrals 1»2« Rhode Island ave n w . at 10 a m. Relatives nd friends Vn invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 3U FLORENCE, CALVIN B. Departed this Lfp Tuesday. January 27. 194-. alter a long ilJness. CALVIN B. I^OR15JLCErar*?5 is survived by a loving wife. Mrs Carrie B Florence: one son. Charles K. Florence, two sisters. Mrs. Lillie B. Oliver and Mrs Virginia Burnes. and two brothers, Fred C. and Charles C Florence. Remains resting at the Barnes & Matn f»ws funeral home. H14 4th st. s.w.. where funeral services will be held Saturday. January 31. at 1 p m„ Rev. Edwards of flcating. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 30 GOLDSBOROUGH. BENJAMIN F. On Wednesday January 28. 1942. at his resi dence. 803 4th st. s.e.. BENJAMIN F. GOLDSBOROUGH beloved father of Leon J . Joseph B George A. Goldsborough Mrs. Mary P Scala and Mrs. Helen V. Mala spina. , Services at Chambers' funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e. on Friday. January JO. at 8:30 a m. Mass in St. Peter s Church at Pam. Relatives and friends Invited. In terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 29 GOODRICH. JOSEPH HARRY. On Wed nesday. January 28. 1942. at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. JOSEPH HARRY GOODRICH, beloved husband of Sadie Goodrich: father of M Viola and Hattie E Goodrich of Washington. D. C . and Mrs. Bernice Ennis of Baltimore. Md. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w,. on Friday. Jan uary 30. at 3 p.m. Interment Congres sional cemetery. HANRAHAN. THOMAS On Wednesday, January ‘is. 1942, THOMAS HANRAHAN. beioved husband of the late Margaret Hanrahan. father of Mrs Catherine M Rowley. Mrs. Margaret McCaflerty and Joseph Hanrahan. Remains resting at Chambers' funeral home, -list and M sts n.w., until Thursday, January 29. at 9 pro Interment Pittsburgh, Pa. HARRIS. JOHN H. On Wedncsdy Jan uary "8. 1942. JOHN H. HARRIS, beloved husband of Vivian Harris. Funeral from the Huntemann funeral home. 5732 C.a ave. n.w . on Friday. Jan uary 3n. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Arling ton National Cemetery. HFARE. JOHNSON T. On Wednesday. January 28 1942. JOHNSON T HEARE of 37H° Benton st. n.w-.. beloved husband or Carolyne Heare and father of Gertrude and Johnson T Heare. jr. Services at the 8 H Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Saturday. January .31. at 1 p.m. Interment Glen wood Cemetery. HOGARTY. GEORGE C. On Thursday. January 29, 1942. at his residence, 08 T st n w , GEORGE C. HOGARTY. be loved husband or Catherine E. Hogarty; father of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Gray. Prayers at the Chambers funeral home. 1409 Chapin st. n.w.. on Saturday. Jan uary 31. at 8 Mill a m Reouiem high mps at St Martin's Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. -.0 JENKINS. ADA. On Tuesday. January 27. 1942. at Providence Hosntta!. ADA JENKINS, beloved wife of D. Alonzo Jen kins of Indianhead. Md. . Funeral from her late residence on Fri day, January 30, at *2:30 p.m. Interment Salisbury, Md. JONES, OWEN J. On Tuesday, January 87. 1042. OWEN J. JONES. Services at the Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chacin st. n.w.. on Friday. January .20. at 10 a m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment George Washington Memorial Park Cemetery. JOYA’ER. STERLING J. On Wednesday. January 28. 1042. at his residence, the Bhoreham Hotel. STERLING J. JOYNER, husband of Mary Shaw Joyner. Friends are invited to call at Gawler's chapel. 1750 Pa. ave. n.w.. where services will be held on Friday. January 30, at 4 p.m. Interment Newport, R. I. KNIGHT, GEORGE, on January 27. 1042. at 437 Delaware ave. g.w„ GEORGE KNIGHT. He leaves to mourn a mother end father. Josephine and George Knight, ar ; a grandmother. Georgianna Parks, and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford* fu neral home. 1300 S. Capitol st., until Thursday at 4 p.m.: thence to his late residence, where funeral services will be held Friday, January 30, at 1 pm. In terment Rosemont Cemetery. FUNERAL DESIGNS. MANNING’S {™eral 1627 Conn Ave.___DE. 2606. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Piece* _121* FJit N W_Watlanal 4»76_ GEO. C. SHAFFER. Inc. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE F RICES phone NA 0106. SStaiteM" Cor. 14th & Eye Braltja LOMACK. LOUIS THOMAS. On Wednes day. January 28. 1942. at his residence, 1922 16th st. n.w., LOUI8 THOMAS LO MACK. beloved husband of the late Mary W. Lomack, father of Charles 8.. James B., Anita C. Robinson. Serena A. Lancaster, grandfather of Alice W. Paul. Augusta C. Lomack. Dr. Charles L. Lomack. Jaequline D. Lancaster, and father-in-law of Car rie G. Lomack, James T. Robinson and Fairfax G. Lomack Friends may call at his late residence after 3:3U p.m. Friday, January HO. Funeral Saturday. January 31, at 2 p.m., from St. Luke's P. E Church. 16th aod Church sts. n w.. Rev. J. E. Elliott of ncating. Relatives and friends invited. Arrangements by W. Ernest Jarvis. 30 LOWELL. HARRIET DAVIS. On Wed nesday, January 28. 1942, at her home. 2838 27th st. n.w.. HARRIET DAV18 LOWELL, beloved wife of the late Delmar R. Lowell. Remains resting at th« Be thesda-Chevy Chase funeral nome of Wm. Reuben PumPhrey. 7005 Wisconsin ave. Notice of funeral later. MALLOY. MARY. On Tuesday. January 27, 1942. at her residence. 1211 N. Irving st.. Arlington. MARY MALLOY, beloved wife of the late Eaward L. Malloy and mother of Mrs. Katherine Burkley and Mrs. Gertrude Callis of Arlington and sev eral grandchildren. May be viewed at her home until Fri day morning, January 30. Requiem mass at 9:15 a m. at St. Charles' Church. Ar lington. Va. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Washington, D. C. Arrangements by Fitzgerald funeral home. 3245 Wilson i boulevard. Arlington. Please omit flowers. 29 MOODY. EFFIE. On Wednesday. Janu ary 28, 11(42. EFPIE MOODY, beloved wile oi the late William Moody, slater ol Mrs. Mary Hohensteln. grandmother ol Mrs. Evelyn Lawson. Remains resting at Cham bers' Georgetown funeral home, 31st and M sts. n.w. Services at St. John's Episcopal Church. Potomac and O sts. n.w., on Friday, Janu ary 30, at 2 p m. Relatives and friends in; vlted. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 20 MORRIS. CATHERINE CLAY. On Wednesday, January 28. 1042, CATHERINE CLAY MORRIS of 1800 0th st. n.w., be loved wife of William McKinley Morris She also leaves one sister and other rela tives and friends, Fnenas may call at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church 1412 You st. n.w.. trom 8::tu pm. Wednesday. January 28, until 10 p.m Thursday, January 28. Inter ment New Castle. Pa. 28 NATOLI, NICOLA. Suddenly, on Wednes day. January 28. 1842. ai ills residence. 1414 ,14th st. n.w.. NICOLA NATOLI. be 1 loved husoand ol Nunziaia Natoli. .atner of Joseph avia Anthony Natoli and the late ! Mrs. Manatima consianuno. Remains I resting at the above residence. Mats in Hoiy Ro. ary Cainohc Church on Monday. Peoruary 2. at 8 a m. Inter ment Ceaar Hth Cemetery. NELSON, ELIZABETH. On Wednesday. January 28. 1842. at o:30 pm., at ner residence, ot!4 Olh st. s.e., ELIZABETH NELSON, daughter of the late Charles E. and Reoecca Bryan Nelson and sister of Mrs. Estelia Nelson Barnes and Miss One R. Nelson. PUneral services at her late home. 604 8th st. s.e . Saturday, January 31. at 2 pm Interment Congressional Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. Services by tbe Zurhorst funeral home. NICHOLSON, REYNOLDS L. On Wed nesday. January 28, 1842, at his resi dence. 660 7 Fairglen road. Cnevy Chase, Md . REYNOLDS L. NICHOLSON. Services and interment (private) on Friday, January 30. Please omit flowers. PATRICK. MASON M. Or. Thursday. January 20. 1842. at Walter Reed Hos pital. MASON M. PATRICK, major general, U. S. Army (retired i Services at Fort Myer Chapel on Satur day. January 31, at 11 a.m., followed by interment, wttn full military honors, in Arlington National Cemetery. • PROSISE. REV. BERNARD W. On Thursday, January 29. 1942. at St Agnes' I Hospital, Baltimore. Md., Rev. BERNAHD W. PROSISE. rector ol St. Jerome s Churcn. Hyattsvilie, Md ; beloved son of tne late Benjamin S ana Mary Prosise tnee Waters'. Solemn high requiem mass at St Je rome s Churcn. Hyausviile. Md . on Mon day. February 2. at 19:30 a.m. Inter ment Mount Olivet Cemeiery. Relatives and friends invited. Kmaiy omit flowers. • PIMPHREY, HARRY E. On Wednes day. January 2S. 1942. at Providence Hos pital. HARRY E. HUMPHREY, beloved son of Harry M. and Bertha Humphrey, brother oi Mitchell Humphrey. Catherine Wells. Ruth Green. Dorothy Flair and Audrey Purvis. Remains resting at his late resi dence. 1214 b st. s.e., until Saturday. January ill, at 2:30 pm. Services in tne cnapel at Cedar Hill Cemetery at 3 p m. Relatives ana iriends invited. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Services by Chambers' Southeast luneral home. 30 SANFORD. LAWRENCE G. On Wed nesday, January 27. 1942. at his residence, Warrenton road. Falmouth. Va.. LAW RENCE G. SANFORD, formerly resident of Alexandria. \a. and Washington. D. C. He is survived by his beloved wile. Mrs. Lucy Sanlord: brothers. Charles W. and James D. Sanlord of Alexandria. Va., Har vey N. Saniord ol Leslie, W. Va.. and sis ter, Mrs. Mary Hutiman of Burlington, N. C Remains resting at his late home un til 1 p.m. Friday. January 30. Funeral services at Wheeier-Thompson funeral home, Fredericksburg. Va.. at 2 p.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Rel atives and friends are invited. SMALLEY, CHARLES E. On Tuesday January 27, 1942. at nis residence, 1S38 Monroe st. n.w.. CHARLES E. SMALLEY, beloved father of Mrs. Margaret E. Seltzer, William A. Smalley. Mrs. Catherine F. Wen rich and George A. Smalley. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. luneral home. 2901 14th st. n w.. on Priday. Jan uary 30. at 1 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. SMOOT. RICHARD H. On Tuesday Jan* uarv 27. 1942. RICHARD H. SMOOT, be loved husband o. Gertrude Smoot, father ol Clifton c. Smoot and Etta G. Koenig. Services from Chambers' luneral home. 517 11th st. s.e., on Friday. January 30. at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In terment in congressional Cemetery. 29 SPARO. KATHABYX M. On Thursday. Januarv 29. 1942. at her residence. 214 Mass. avc. n.e. KAiHARYN M. SPARO. widow of Charles Sparo. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice oi funeral later. THOMAS. JOSETH BERN'S. On Thurs day. January 29. 1942, at his residence. 1021 Hobart st. n.w,. JOSEPH BURNS THOMAS, beloved husband of the late Mary C. Thomas: lather of Mrs. Edna Sheridan Mrs. Lillian Oyster, Mrs. Char lotte Derby. Mrs Elizabeth Primm and Mr. Donn B. Thomas. Services at Chambers’ funeral heme, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Saturday. Jan uary 31, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 30 THOMAS, LUCY M. Departed this life on Wednesday. January 28. 1942. at 7:55 p m.. at Gallinger Hospital. LUCY M. THOMAS of 4219 Benning road n.e,. lov ing mother of Martha H. Ross, grand mother of James E. Ross. tr.. and mother in-law of James E. Ross. sr. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barbour Bros.’ funeral home. 48 K st. n.e. Notice oi funeral hereafter. WARRLN. ADA. On Sunday. January 25. 1942. at her residenc,. 018 C st. s.e., ADA WARREN, devoted wife of John War ren. beloveu moihe:1 o. Ecitha Jones and | Gertrude Lanier: stepmother of Gordon, grandmother of Thelma Early and mother in-iaw of James Jones. Remains resting at her late residence Thursday afternoon, January 29. Funeral Friday, January 30- at 1 p.m.. from the Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th and D sts. s.e.. Rev. F. S. King officiating In terment Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrange- ' | ments by Barnes & Matthews. WARREN. ABA W. Forest Temcle. No : t> I B P O. E. of W.. is hereby notified to meet in & session of sorrow Thursday. January 29. 1942. at 8:30 p.m.. to ar range for the funeral of Daughter ADA I W WARREN, to be held Friday. January .10. at 1 p.m., from Ebenezer Church, 4th ! and D sts. s.e. - MARY COLEMAN, D. R. BEATRICE WEST, Financial Secretary. WEGER, HYMAN. On Wednesday. Jan uary 28. 1942. at Baltimore. Md.. HYMAN WEGER of 4521 loth st. n.w., aged nfl years, beloveo husband of Mildred Wezer and lather of Louis. Sidney. Morris and Dina Weser. Mrs. Jennie Prancke and Mrs. Edith Stein. Funeral services at the Bernard Danzan i sky A Son luneral home. 3501 14th st. n.w., on Thursday, January 29. at 3 p.m. WILKERSON,* SARAH LOUISE. Sud denly. on Tuesday. January 'J7. 1942, at her residence. 1101 15th st. n.w.. SARAH LOUISE WILKERSON beloved mother of Daniel C. Wilkerson of Detroit and sister of Mary A. Shallcrors, Mrs G. H. Vega, James M.. Archibald W. and Jessie P. Shallcross. Remains resting at the Birch funeral home. 3034 M st. n.w. Services at Christ Episcopal Church. 31st and O sts. n.w.. on Friday. January ;;0. at p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cem ! eiery. In fHmnriam BRANT, ANNIE BELLE. A tribute Of love and devotion to the beautiful life sue gave us is the cherished and everlasting memory of our devoted mother. ANNIE BELLE BRANT. who left us tnree years ago. January 29. 1939. If ever a love existed. If ever a sweet flower grew: If evei a soul fulfilled its mission on earth, Then, mother, it certainly was you. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, LILtlAN B. CARTER. SOMERVILLE B. ARM STRONG. BROWN, BERNIE. In lovtne remem brance of my son, BERNIE BROWN, who left us two years ago today, January 29, 1940. Days of sadness still come over us. Hidden tears so often flow: Memory keeps you always near us. Although you left two years ago. MOTHER, ROBERTA BROWN. CANTEY. HENRY J. In lovin* memory of our dear brother. HENRY J. CANTEY. who passed into the great beyond eight years ago today. January 29. 1934. iHIS SISTERS AND BROTHER. CECELIA C. SMITH. ASTREA S. CAMPBELL. WILLIAM C. CANTEY. • rUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L SPEARE CO. Neither successor to nor connected with the original w R. Spears sstabllahmcnt. 1009 H St. N.W. WstlsnsMMW J. William Lee’s Sons Co. 4th Slid Mssa. Ass. N.E. LL UM FUNERAL. DIRECTORS Crematorium. i JAPANESE PUSH DOWN THROUGH CENTER OF MALAY— Picked Japanese troops have reached the Layang Layang area (shaded arrow), cutting through a battle line across Johore, that had held until early this morning, British admit. British claimed success in a naval battle Monday off Endau (1). There was heavy fighting at Rengit (2), from where the battle line stretched roughly across to Jemaluang. A strip along the straits was evacuated on Singapore Island (3) to prepare for a last ditch battle. —A. P. Wirephoto. Malaya (Continued From First Page.)_ trapped in the marshes south of Batu Pahat, it was reported today. The British, equipped with heavy artillery and tanks, were said to have bogged down in the swamps around Benut, some 40 miles north west of Johore Strait. Reports on operations in the west central front up to Tuesday night said the Japanese troops there had penetrated to a point 12 miles southeast of Ayer Hitam, bringing them within 36 miles of Johore Strait. Semiofficial dispatches claimed that on the central front the Jap anese captured 29 tanks, 24 armored cars, 32 pieces of artillery and other In Utrmoriam COLlSi CATHERINE ANNE. In memory of our daughter. CATHERINE ANNE COLIS. who passed to the higher life Jan uary JO. 1041. Is it well with the child And she answered, "It is well." MOTHER AND DAD. • COLLIER. Jl’LIA CHRISTIAN. A trib ute of love and appreciation to our dear mother. Mrs. JULIA CHRISTIAN COL LIER. who left us January JO. 19:19. Her love, her courage, her tenderness, made the world a better place to live in. Her love was around about us always Her courage spurred us on to greater things. Her tender heart reached out to ali around her. Now she enjoys rewards that goodness brings._ HER CHILDREN'. HARRIET. JULIA AND STELLE. CROPP. CHARLES W. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear father, grandfather and father-m-law, CHARLES W. CROPP who left us one year ago today. January J9. 1941. Loved and remembered always. THE FAMILY. • GRAYSON. GEORGE W. With lasting love and devotion to the memory of our beloved father and brother. GEORGE W. GRAYSON, who passed away eleven years ago today. January J9. 19.11. Loved and remembered always. HIS LOVING CHILDREN AND SI8TERS. • GREEN, CHARLES H. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my dear husband. CHARLES H GREEN, who en tered eternal rest two years ago today, January ~9. 1940. I will never forget that sad morning. I was sitting at your bedside And saw your life depart. And when I knew that you had gong It almost broke my heart. It is so lonely here without you And so sad along life’s way. Life does not seem the same to mi Since you were called away. Two years have passed, dear husband. But my heart is just the same For many a silent tear has lallen At the mention of thy name. Gone, never to be forgotten^ LONELY WIFE. ADDIE CHASE GREEN. • GREENE. ROBERT R. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory ol our beloved father. ROBERT R. GREENE, who left us one year ago today, January 1.9. 1041. , . . „ "Forever in our hearts _ DEVOTED CHILDREN AND GRANDCHIL DREN. HENNINGS. ELDER HOWARD BANK. In loving memory of our late pastor. Elder HOWARD HANN HENNINGS who fell asleep one year ago today, January -.9. 1941. "Home at last." on heavenly mountain*. Heard the "Come ana enter in : Saved by liie's fair flowing fountain!. Saved from earthly taint and sin. "Home, sweet home." our home forever, All the pilgrim journey past: Welcomed home to wander never. Saved througn Jesus—"nome at last. Free at last from all temp.ation, No more nerd of watchful care; Joyful in comp.ete saivation. Given the victor's crown to wear. CI.vP.CH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (APOS TOLIC FAITH). HENNINGS. HOWARD H. Sacred to the loving memory of our beloved nus band and father, HOWARD H. HENNINGS, who lell asleep January 29, 1941. Your gentle face and patient amil# Vvitn sadness we recall. You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. You are not lorgotten. beloved one. Nor will you ever be; As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. BELOVED WIFE. KATIE B. HENNINGS. You are not forgotten, father, dear. Nor will you ever be; As long as liie and memory last I will always think of thee. LOVING DAUGHTER. VIOLA. You are gone, but not forgotten. In my thoughts you'll always be; For as mng as there is memory I will ever think ol thee. In my lonely hours of thinking 1 noughts of you are ever near; I wno loved you nearly miss you As it dawns another Faithful and honest in all his ways, Devoted and true to the end of his days, He was loving, gentle, patient ana kind— What a beautiful memory he leaves behind. LOVING DAUGHTER, HAZEL. I think of you in alienee, No one can see me weep: But many a silent tear is shed When othera are last m^stON. Gone, but not forgotten, Whose memory wih always remain. g; ALTHEA. Not dead to us who loved him, He's only gone before; He lives with us in memory And will forevermore. •'BILLIE ' AND JAMES. • LANE. VERONICA B. In loving remem brance of our deal mother. VERONICA B. LANE, who died twenty sears ago today, HaERarLOVINGJ~CHILDREN. CATHERINE LANE HANLON AND DANIEL F. LANE. MAYN, CHARLES E. In fond and lov ing memory of my devoted husband and our father. CHARLES E. MAYN. who de parted this life twenty-two years ago to day. January 29, 1920. Gone to the light that shinea so lair. Gone from the earth of sorrow and care; Resting those hands that did their best. Gone, dear one. gone to rest. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. MORTIMER LAURA L. In sad but lur ing memory of our dear mother. LAURA L MORTIMER, who passed away four years ago today January 29. 1998. In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are very near: We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. LOVING DAUGHTERS. BERTHA WALKER AND OCEANIA FLETCHER. * i ROBB. MATILDA. In loving remem- ! brance of my mother, MATILDA ROBB, ; who departed this life two years ago, Jan uary 2T. 1940. Hard, so hard, to break the tender cord, When love has bound the heart; Hard, so hard, to speak the word, We must forever part. HER DAUGHTER. MARTHA PALMER. SHIRES. WILLIAM B. (BILLY GOLDEN). In memory ol my dear husband. WILLIAM B. SHIRES IBILLY GOLDEN), who passed away sixteen years ago today, January 29. 1926, In New York City and buried In Kenaleo Cemetery. N«w York. HIgJBELgVXD WIFE, BLANCHE OOLDfN military equipment between January 15 and January 27. Singapore Island Strip Will Be Evacuated LONDON, Jan. 29 (/P).—A strip one mile in width across the northern part of Singapore Island, facing the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, will be emptied of women, children and other civilians unnecessary for defense by tomorrow, a British offi cial said today. Pillbox defenses will be instructed, he said. Advices from Singapore had said variously that the evacuation order affected the coastal strip on the southern tip of the mainland or the coastal strip on the island itself. The evacuation is to carried out by noon, Singapore time Friday (.Thursday midnight E. S. T.). Langley Junior High Presents 87 Diplomas A class of 87 students, nearly all of whom will attend McKinley High School next semester, was graduated today by Langley Junior High School at midyear exercises there. First Assistant Supt. of Schools Robert L. Haycock presided. Gradu ates and their schools next semester are: McKinley High Sehooi. Rraugh. Mary M. Auerbach. Julius Campbell B. Sarah Charuhas. N. G. Davis. Alice M. Crnritatt w n Ethridge, Wanda M. r,i. h t, Gemeny. Mildred M. galt: M"ntLH 'Jr’ Guyer, Elizabeth M. Hayden. C W., Jr. Hunt. Virginia M. Jones. Henry J. Kendrick. Barbara C. La Covey. E B . Jr. Miller. Betty B Mensh. fiheldon Pappas. Mary K. Rhodes. Wild P. Propst. Mary J. Sartain. William G. Shriver. Margaret J. Zer,'>n?T®; R Taylor. G Jean y°lf’ Arthur I. Williams. Rheba V. J'’1' A1'*en V. Caffes, Peter J. Dafc)Ls' 7’ Clark. Maurice H. Deslderlo. Edith L. Fletcher. George Gates. Almeda H. Harwood. W. R Jr. Grant. Gale M. Inscoe. Robert A. Hill. Audrey L Kearney, Joseph L. Keenan. Shirley M. Lumaden. G. N„ Ir. Manzon, Barbara J. Mullen, w'llliam L. Pappas. Mary *. Root. H. Eldon Prince. Patricia I. Skelton. Eugene W. Rosenberg. Lily Trump. David M Talbott, Elizabeth J. Baldwin. Virginia A. Thayer Margaret C. Broomfield M O Beckwith. Jack E. Campbell. J. F Clancy. Thomas Dennis. Charlotte A. D:dra. Warren E. Ford, Margaret T. Gerald. Robert M Gongee. Esther R. Hosier Richard C. Harris, Dorothy A. .tones, Robert T. Joyce Patricia L. Leins. Robert W. Lampe. Bettie J. Mudd. William Newman. Ruth C. Ricucci. Jtweph Pederson. Barbara P. Shahady. Thomas E Reggio. Mary O. Thigpen. Douglas C. stransky. Lillian O. Yee. Wah Bong Tersl. Eleanor L. Bledsoe. Phylltt J. Calvin Cooltdge High School. Maxson. Leon I., Jr. Woodrow WilMn High School. Murray. George L. Upperman. P. A. Anaeoatta High School. Martin. James . Martin, Charlotte P. Robinson, Roberta J. Centrmt High Sehooi. Rosenblum. W. E. Edwards Emilie J. Janker, Bernice Hutt. Paula T. Flocks of boobies hunting fish will dive in unison from a height of 70 feet. •saggy JSSSJS—’ I*M1SI0LDR0PS I wTHTephedrihI I FOR PEOPLE WHO M ARE SUFFERING ■ THE DISCOMFORTS ■ ‘OF A HEAD COLD A 128 Receive Diplomas At Macfarland Exercises One hundred and twenty-eight students were graduated today from Macfarland ^Junior High School in exercises there. Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, member of the Board of Education, presided. Por its gift, the class presented the school some air raid protection equipment. Graduates and the senior high schools they will attend are: • Contra). Friedrich. George X. Engel. Ethel Plotkin, Jack H. olenberg, Clara Smith. Gerald S. Moubray. Harold C. White. Wilbur T. Raultn. Frederick W. Harper. Martha A. Furr. Annette L. Pellicove. Pearl Sledge. Jeanette E. Katz. Jullua Hart. Spencer L. Petherbridae. C. T. Riddle. Carl B. Da aft, Ethel 1. Davil, Helen E. CooUdga. Posoatln. Sidney Eaztern. Molenof. Shirley McKinley. Allwine. Charles L. Hauih. William 8. Wree. Robert L. fcayior. S. Leroy Cohen. Melvin Thibedeau. T. A. Grlllbertzer. William Flint, Richard B. Reoaevelt. Bateman. Jaques J. Gerhold, WtUiam F. Caldwell. Homer M. Nicneu. Robert E. Eiibert. Richard L. Rhodes. Roy O. Redder, Tobias T. Salvanelli. Maria Fratus. Donald J. Bair. Betty M. Friedman, Gerald Breaaler, Adeie C. Friedman. Nathan Deakin. Ruth Glekas, Louis P. Deyoe. D. Eleanor Handy, Charles W. Drill. Jean R. Keehn, Elias Fontana. M. June Porter, Richard L. Friedman. Alleen E. Proudley. Robert E. Gregory, Virginia C. Shone. Robert C. Johnson, Audrey E. btein, Mordecai Mllans, Marie D, Zucker. Seymour Moore. Rose G. Block. Henrietta Snyder. Betty J. Cohen, Doris Suls. Pearl Cornheld. Jean H. Anton. Georae Olickman. Dons Brown, Vernon J. Uoidbere. Pnyllls Cohen. Moritz A Klein. Greta L. Kaplan. Shirley L I Maggia, Dorothy Cook. Edmund Propper. Betty Isaacs. Alvin Sperling. Beverly J. Freedman. Sclif Wilner. Rhoda F. Kern. Dexter V. Anastasi, A P . jr. Luria Charles Embrey. Cleveland McComb. Robert B. Kurland. Bertram McMillan. Billy A. Penticoff. Paul Neely. Morton Caporaletti. Rose Sanderson. C. B. Caruso. Gloria Scher. Murray Colella. Josephine Schwartz, Irving Dobkin. Beverly E Sherman, Robert Edelman. Shirley E. Vagnoni. L. A. Qarls. Angelina Werksman 8 L. Hawthorne. F. P Bildman. Beverly E. Hermann, Beatrice Blom. Florence L. Hermann. Ruth Blum. Betty J Malouhes. Athena N. Bruslloff. Leova Myers, Mildred R. Fitzpatrick. E. L. Protos. Toula Hausenblaus. N L. Sauber. Lorraine M. Helwlg. Dorothy A. Smith. Arline Johnson. Eunice B. Stathepeules. T. Kessel, Betty E Steerman. Jeanne R. Kocen Elaine M. Vltto. Mary T Psarakis Mary Berry. Hugh O Schaefer. Nancy J. Buchtngn, J. Dean Wolf Lenore B Drazin. Sidney Wood. Oloria E. Elchner. Sidney We* tern. Schmelzer. John F. The line of home defense Is the • line at the window marked "United States Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps." ,: COLLINS FUNERAL HOME Fronds J. Collins 3821 14th St. N.W. T.lcpHon. Randolph 7117 Dr. Macatee Re-elected By H.S. A. Trustees Dr. Henry C. Macatee haa been re-elected president of trustees of the Health Security Administration. A special committee to draw up a new agreement with the Warhing ton Community Chest was named, with William R. Castle, former As sistant Secretary of State, as its chairman. Mr. Castle was also named to the executive committee, while William J. Flather, jr., was elected second vice president and Frank A. Blrg feld was made treasurer. Officers re-elected Include Dr. Watson W. Eldridge, first vice pres ident; Dr. WiUiam DeKleine and Mrs. Edna Treasure, members of the executive committee, and Wil lard C. Smith, administrator and secretary. 63 Receive Diplomas At Banneker Junior High Thomas K. Roberts, special as sistant to the personnel director of the Agriculture Department, today gave the address to the 63 grad uates of Banneker Junior High School and their friends and rela tives. Diplomas were awarded by As sistant Supt. of Schools A. K. Savoy, aided by Calvin Conlifl, president of " Banneker City Council.” Annie McManus gave the salu tatory and Audrey Hill the vale dictory. Nathaniel Spears, class president, presented the class gift. Graduates are: Brook*. Charles F. Glover. Maggie Brook*. Frank A Guthrie. Elaine Brown, William C. Hairston H E. Butts. John Harris. M M Davl*. Leon J. Hatcher. Thelma M Dial. Donald Hill. Audrey M Hill. Raymond N. Holt. Thelma E Hines Eurias E. Howard. Mary P. Howard. Arthur L. Johnson. Audrey L. James John R. Johnson. Gloria N. Johnson. Andrew W.Johnson. Vivian M. Loften. William E. Jones, Dorothy L. Moten. Elmer T. Kent Clara V. Mobley, James A. Kirby Betty L 8mlth. Arthur W., Jr. Lee. Barbara A. Telfair. William Little. Coletha Thornton. George A Lomax. Beverly L. Williams, Alcede F. McManus. Annie I Jackson, Alvin L Matthews. Lois N. Adams. Eddie Mae Miller, Roberta A. Barksdale, Sylvia M. Mines, Lucille C Blackford. Estelle E. Minor. Lethia Bland. Josephine M. Nickens. Irene M Braxton. Rosa E. Payne, Adelaide F. Brooka, Mary P. Pitts. Aiieemarle Brown. Helen M Porter. Jeanette Campbell, Ruth N. Robinson. Bessie A. Carter, Loretta Buries. Muriel J. Davis. Marlon E. Turner. Mary E. Diamond. Mary E. Washington. C. E. Epps. Beatrice C. Wilson, Fanmeree Gantt. Boise Frank Gainr’s Sons’ ooKTAnnr Funeral Directors 1113 Seventh Street N.W. NA. 2473 Branch Funeral Home 3605 Fourteenth St. N.W. HObart 2326 Eliot Junior High School Awards 106 Diplomas A graduating class of 100 stu dents today received diplomas at midyear exercises at Eliot Junior High School. The majority of the members of the class will attend Eastern High School next semester. Presiding on behalf of the Board of Education was Asst. Supt. of Schools Jessie La Salle. Graduates and their schools are: Eastern Hlrh School. Anderson. Catherine Bweadner. D L. Ball. Barbara Walsh, Virginia H. Beacham. June A. White. Betty L. Blrckhead. Borah Anastasl. A. J. Bryan. Anna E. Backus. Robert O. Burkley. Helen L. Bobbitt, Percy Butcher. Vivian D. Butts. Raymond B. Cameron. Mary E. Olllikln. Jack I. Campanaro. P L. Haugen. Henry L. Cecil. Gloria M. Jennison. Robert C. CiffoUM J. O. May. Norman E. Coger. Barbara A. Cherry, William Compton, B. L. Clatto. Richard Compton. Shirley M. Morrison. William Creech. Pauline M. Taylor. Jack G Curtin Julia Colandreo. Rocco A. ! Dickerson. Helen L. CrsblU. Norman L Elliott. June H. Cudmore. Howard E. Fragasso Grace Dettor. Charles F. Frtssell. Carrie V Dickey, Paul M. Oongales, Evelyn F. Disney. William C Graham. Jane Forame. Beniamin F. Grogan. Esther Fowler. Carl W„ Jr. Gulllord, Naomi E. Fox. RichBrd L. Harding, Laura A Gann. William Hayden, Barbara E. Glakas. Pete T. I Hodgea. Margaret J. Goldberg. Arthur X. ' Irvin. La Rue E Kiefler Dan ; Jacoba. Alice T. King. Harold , Jones. Helen G. Knechtel. Albert J. 1 Kerr. Betty J Llnnenbrogger. R. D. I Ktatta, Laura T. Mitchell. James P i Kogok. Evelvn Moore. Bradley B. ■ Llnthicum. Bettle E. Revere. Cnarlei L. i McDonald. K E Shutters Wm T. Miller. Shirley L. Smith. Edgar W , Jr. Mire. Ruby E 8plker. William H. Miaer. Carol E Bullivan. Robert Padgett. Jean A. Tlmbs. Edgar ! Orr. Shirlev M. Vellucei. Vincent Palmer Gloria L. sbmcannon. Jack L. Pa-ne Jane B. Watson. Robert Bottle-. Claire L. sw.iober*. Dirk Stasulli. Arn‘» J. Wll!t“. Ernest L. McKinley Hifh School. Davidson. M L. Miller Franklin Salmiero. .Tuanita F. Mountcastle F w. ! Christy Theodore C. Fontana. Michael Mousseau. J^s F. Grishkot. Harold C. Layton. Louis H Anacoatia Hifh School. Herren. Mary J. Twyham. Doris L. Chamberlain Vocational r.ravatt. Prances V. Iacamelo. Albert A. Booth. Shirley M Weatman. Teddy Battatlla. Antonette Calvin Coolldae Hleh. Homea. Hannah Abbot Vocational. Weaver. Walter I Mexico is growing purple and i whit* garlic, with purple in the | lead. I-—— Tired Kidneys I Often Bring Sleepless Nights Doctors say your kidney* contain 15 mile* of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood *nd keep you healthy. W hen they get tired and don’t work light in the daytim-. many people have to get up nights. Don't neglect this condition and lose valuable, rest ful steep. When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in >our blood, it may also cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s Fills, used successfully by millions forever 40 years. They give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poison ous waste from your blood. Get Doan’s Fills* 97 Students Graduated u By Stuart Junior High Stuart Junior High School today graduated 97 student* In February exercices at the school. Dr. Chester W. Holmes, assistant superintendent of schools, presided. Graduates and the senior high schools they will attend are: CeellSre. Evans, Clarence 8. Chamberlain. Dawaon, Kosemary baton. Anderson. A. D. Jr. Chriamort. M 0. Burneaton. Robert Clarkson. Juanita L. Cocchiaro, Eric F. Coakley. Jane S. Dellinger. Samuel De Neale, Ruth L. Dove. Leo Eastburn. Marie A. Foust, George T. Elliott, Jean F. Oerstein, Alvin Ely. Betty L. Hoffman. George Fairbanks. Betty L. Hume, Harold U. Fletcher, Anna C. Jonee. Thomas Gordon. Norma B. Lamon. Robert W. Oentlleore, G. M Love. James Guiffreda. Matilda McColley. W. H. Harpster. Lyndsle R. Miller. Preston R. Hazelrlgg. Roberta 8. Mlzell, Robert Herron. Mary E Quattrone, Joseph D. Hurwltx, Rebecca Repke. Leonidas V. Jarrett, Vivien C. Rucker. J. W Johnston. Vlrgie Russ. James R. Lauver. Vernelda R. Schaefer W. J., Jr. Lee. Ruth Seaton. Fred Loube, Betty Bhanker. Melvin McDougal Marthe J. 8wope. George R. Mentck, Thelma Vitale, Adolph L. Palano. Nancy L. Wood. David P. Pickett. Frances M. Barbour. Dorothy F. 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