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Ibatfid ARMAT. ANGIE BROOKE. On Wednes day, July 16. 1943. ANGIE BROOKE ARMAT, sister of Thomas. Christopher and John Hunter Armat. Services at 8t. Margaret's Church. Conn. ■ ve. and Bancroft pi. n.w., Saturday. July 18. at 3 p.m. Interment at Fredericks burg, Va. 17 BADEN. MART EMMA. On Thursday. July 10, 1943, MARY EMMA BADEN, the beloved daughter of the late Jeremiah T and Susanna I Baden. Remains resting at the Chambers Georgetown funeral home, 31st and M sts. n » Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Baden. Md., on Saturday. July 18. ai 3 pm. Relatives and friends Invited. In terment Baden, Md. BARDON, CORDELIA ELMA. On Wed nesday. July 15. 1942, at her residence, 7508 Columbia ave. College Park Md CORDELIA ELMA BARDON. beloved wife of the late Harry M. Bardon. Remains resting at Gasch's funeral home, 4739 Baltimore ave., Hyattsville, Md , where services will be held on Sun day. July 19. at 1:30 p.m Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Bladensbuxg. Md. 19 BOWBEER. HERBERT LESLIE. On Thursday. July 10, 1942, HERBERT LES LIE BOWBEER beloved husband of the late Frances K Bowbeer and son of Issaae A and Pearl H Bowbeer Also surviving are three sisters. Mrs Jane Searle of Og den, Utah. Mrs Frank Erwin of Maryland and Mrs. Robert W. Shrpve of Arlington. Va., and one brother, Paul A. Bowbeer of Arlington. Va Remains resting at Pearson s funeral home, 473 Washington st.. Falls Church. Va . where funeral services will be held Sunday. July 19. at 2 p.m. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. 18 CARTER. MOSES. Departed this life Thursday. July 10, 1942. in the heme for the Aged, MOSES CARTER. He Is sur vived by a devoted wife. Mrs. Fannie Carter, and other relatives and friend-. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son, 12th and V sts. n w Funeral notice later. * CARRINGTON, MARIA. Departed this life on Wednesday. July 15. 1942. at. her residence, 919 North Alfred st.. Alexan dria. Va . MARIA CARRINGTON, beloved wife of the late George Carrington and devoted sister of Mrs. Fannie Jones. Funeral Saturday. .July 18. at 1:30 p m.. from the John T Rhines A Co funeral home, 221 North Patrick st., Alexandria. Va.. Rev. Ross officiating. Interment Douglas Cemetery. 17 CEPHAS. ELIZABETH On Wednesday. July 15, 1942. at her residence 1428 30th st. n.w.. ELIZABETH CEPHAS, uife of Daniel Cephas, daughter of the late George and Jane Stewart, mother of Delphme Beckwith. Earl and Ellen Cephas; grand mother of Yvonbe Cephas, sister of Ella Jackson, Frank and Wilmer Stewart. Re mains may be viewed at her late residence after 3 p.m. Saturday, July 18. Funeral Sunday, July 19. at 1 p m . from St. Phillip's Baptist Church, 1718 Florida ave. n.w . Rev. W. H. James of ficiating. Interment Union Cemetery. Arrangements by Thomas Frazier Co. 19 CISLER, FRANK .1. On Wednesday, July 15, 1942. at Mount Alto Hospital. FRANK J. CISLER. beloved husband of Rose C. Clsler. Services at Chambers' funeral home, 617 11th st. s.e., on Saturday. July 18. at 8:30 a.m. Mass will be offered at the Church of the Assumption at 9 a m Rel atives and friends invited. Interment Ar lington National Cemetery. 17 CISLF.R, FRANK. Washington Lodge. No. 15. B. P. O. Elks, will convene in session of sorrow ■ at 7:30 p.m. Friday. July ! 17, 1942, lor the purpose : of paying tribute to the j memory of our late brother. FRANK CISLER, enrolled April 10. 1940; died July — - - 14, 1942. Elk services at Chambers' funeral home, 617 11th st. i t , at 8 p m By order of AMBROSE A. DURKIN. Exalted Ruler. Attest: W S. SHELBY, Secretary. CLARK. CHARLES. Passed away Wed nesday, July 15, 1942. at Freedmen's Hos pital. CHARLES CLARK, beloved father of Mrs. Lydia Clark Hicklen, Mrs. Natalie | Clark Muse. Mrs. Ethel Clark Douglas and Mrs. Gladys Clark Campbell; devoted fa ther-in-law of John Hicklen. grandfather of Lloyd and Thelma Campbell and Tul lauh Hicklen. Remains will lie in state at the First Baptist Church, Sherman ave. and Lamont st. n.w.. after 6 P.m. Friday, Funeral Friday, July 17, at 8 p.m.. from the above church. Rev. M. C. Mills officiat ing. Relatives and friends invited. Inter ment Alta Vista, Va . Sunday. July 19. at 3 p.m. Arrangements by W. Ernest Jarvis. COOPER. KATE. Departed this life Monday. July 13, 1942, at her residence, 938 S st. n.w., after a brief illness. Mrs. ■ KATE COOPER, the devoted mother of Mrs. Mary E. Waller. Mrs. Rosa H Pres ton. Miss Marion and Katie Johnson. She also is survived by a sister. Mrs Anna Parker; two granddaughters, Mrs. Alverna H. Nelson and Miss Margarett Johnson: three great-grandchildren and other rela tives and triends. Friends may call at her late residence after 12 noon Friday. Puneral Saturday. July 18. at 2 mm., from Park Road Community Church. Rev. Oscar L. Rand officiating Interment in Harmony Cemetery Arrangements by L. E. Murray & Son, 12th and V sts. n.w. 1,* CORONA. FRANCES. On Thursday. July ! 16. 1942, FRANCES CORONA I nee Knott». I beloved wife of Joseph G. Corona, mother Of Dorothy Livingston of New York City and daughter of William E. Knott. Services at Chambers' funeral home 617 11th st s.e., on Saturday. July 18. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In terment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. DAVENPORT. WILLIS F. On Wed nesday, July 15, 1942. at his residence. Good Hope. Md.. WILLIS P. DAVEN PORT, beloved husband of Maggie Daven port. Also surviving are three daughters, four sons, four grandchildren, one brother and a host of other relatives and friends j Remains will rest at his late residence after 6:30 p.m. Friday. July 1,. Funeral Saturday. July 18. at 2 pun . from Good Hope Church. Colesvilie. Md. Services by Snowden & Davis. 17 DORSETT, CHARLES O. (Watchmaker). Very suddenly, on Thursday, July 9.1942, at 1834 Columbia rd. n.w., CHARLES O. DORSETT. Any one knowing where abouts of relatives, please call Miss Flor ence Bacon. AD. 4330. Remains resting at Chambers’ funeral home. Notice of funeral later. EXLEV. FERDINARD. On Thursday, July 16. 1942, FERDINARD EXLEY. Services at Chambers' funeral hojne, 817 11th st. s.e.. on Saturday, July 18, at 7-46 a.m. Mass in 8t. Aloysius Church at 815 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in George Washington Memorial Cemetery. FALLON, ANNA. On Friday, July i,. 1942. at her residence, 618 3rd st. n.w . ANNA FALLON, the beloved aunt of Miss Oinevra Gilmore and Mr. Bernard Gil more of PlUsbumh. Pa. Funeral from tne Saffell funeral home. 475 H st. n.w.. on Saturday, July IK. at 2 30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary s Cemetery. IK FARQUHAR, MARY A. On Friday. July | 17. 1942, at Georgetown University Hos- j pital, MARY A. FARQUHAR (nee Walsh'. | beloved wife of George F. Farouhar and mother of John S Farquhar Funeral from her late residence, 1012 52nd st. n.w., on Monday. July 20. at 8:3o am. Requiem mass at St. Stephen's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme tery. FOREMAN. WILLIAM R., SR. On Thursday. July 16. 1942 WILLIAM R. FOREMAN. Sr . beloved husband of Flor ence K. Foreman and father of William R-, Jr., and Elizabeth Jane Foreman. Services at Chambers’ funeral home, 517 11th st. s.e., on Monday, July 20, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited In terment Arlington National Cemetery. 19 FOREMAN, WILLIAM R., SR There will be a special communica tion of Myron M. Farker Lodge. No. 27. F. A. A. M.. at 12:13 p.m. Monday. July 20, 1942, for the purpose of giving a Masonic i burial to our late brother. WIL- ' „ LIAM R. FOREMAN, Sr. A wood attendance is desired I RALPH E. LANCASTER, Master. IK i GARBEE, FRANCES BLATT. On Thurs- j day. July 16. 1942. at Towson. Md . ; FRANCES BLATT GARBEE beloved wife ; of Reginald E. Garbee and sister of Mrs , Florence Hebrew of Oakland. Calif., and Robert C. Blatt of Washington. D. C. Friends may call at the Lee funeral j home, 4th st. and Mass aVr. n.e , where , services will be held on Saturday. July IK. at 2 p.m Relatives and friends are in vited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. GREGG, CLARENCE E. On Monday, i July 13, 1042. in New York. CLARENCE | E GREGG, formerly of Washington. D. ; C He is survived by a wife, a son, four nephews and a niece. Remains may b: viewed at the Malvan & Schey funeral j home, N. J. ave. and R st. n.w., Saturday July 18. until 3 p.m Interment Harmony Cemetery. * GEIER, JOHN B. On Wednesday. July | J5 1942, JOHN B GEIER. beloved hus band of the late Elizabeth A. Geier (nee Funeral from his late residence. 4 70S ; 13th st. n.w.. on Saturday. July IK. at: 9■ 30 a m. Solemn high requiem mass at , St. Mary's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment St. Mary's : Cemetery. 17 GEIER. JOHN B. Members nf the A'-so “ ciation of ihc Oldest Inhabit ants are reouested to attend the funeral of out late associan ; JOHN B. GEIER Service, w ill be held at his late residence, 47<>8 l lth st n " on Satin s day July is, lilt :, at :i .;n t m. Solemn high requiem mass at St. Mary's Church at 10 a m THEODORE W NOYES. President. JOHN B. DICKMAN. Sr.. Secretary. GEIER. JOHN B The members of Spalding Council. Knights of Columbus, are herebv notified cii the death of Brother JOHN : GEIER. a charter member, and are reoues'ed to assemble i at his late residence 4 Ton 1 :tth st. n.w., Friday evening. July' i*7, 1942. at 8:;tn o'clock, tn recite the Rosary lor the repose of his soul. j JAMES C. NAUGHTEN. Grand Knight. j JOHN M. TABLER. Fir. Sed. _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. 4th IDO Mas®. Ave. N.E. LI. 5200 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium. V7LSPEARE CO. Neither successor to nor connected with i the original W. R Speare establishment. | 1009 H St. N.W. Na(„r,?Tf.-8n_. FUNERAL DESIGNS^ GEO. C. SHAFFER, lac. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NA. 0106 Cor. 14th & GUDE BROS. CO. F,oral 1812 F St. N.W. National 4270. Dratljii GREEN. WILLIAM H. On Monday, ! Jill v 13. 1042. WILLIAM H. GREEN of 1810 H st n.e., devoted husband of Juanita S. Green, son of James M Green and nephew of Mary Minor of Orange. N. J.; Ellen Dyson of Maryland. John E. and George A Green of Pittsburgh. Pa. Re mains resting at his late residence after J2 noon Friday . A Funeral from Asbury M. F Church Sat urday. July 18. at 1:30 P-m. Interment Harmony Cemetery. Arrangements by | Mai van & Schey. • HARPER. ESTHER vE. On Thursday. July 10. 1042. at the Washington Sanl 1 tanum and Hospital. ESTHER E. HARPER. beloved mother of Ruth Harper Maxson of j 8900 2nd ave., Woodside, Md. Mrs Harper rests at the Warner E Pumphrey funeral home. 8134 Georgia ave . Silver Soring. Md.. where services will be held on Saturday. July 18. at 2 pm Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 17 HOLDER. WILLIS B On Wednesday. July 15. 1942, WILLIS B HOLDER of 3018 p st. n.w.. beloved husband of Lor raine E. Holder <nee Payne*, father of Lorraine E. Ives, grandfather of Joseph S Ives and nephew of the late Judge R. D. W. Holder of Illinois Services at his late residence on Sat urday. July 18. st ji am. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 17 HOWARD. ALICE LAWRASON. On 1 July 14. 1942. in London. England, ALICE LAWRASON HOWARD, daughter of the late Sir Henry and Cecelia Riggs Howard, granddaughter of George Washington Riggs ar.d niece of the late Misses Alice L. and Jane A. Riggs of Washington. JACKSON, THOMAS. On Thursday. July lti. 1942, THOMAS JACKSON, be loved husband of Ethel Jackson. Also sur viving are five daughters, four sons, two sisters, two brothers and many other rela tives and friends. After b p.m. Friday, friends may call at the McGuire funeral home. 1820 9th st. n.w. Funeral services at Wide water, Va., on Sunday, July 19, at 2 p.m. JONES, JULIA F. Departed this life on Thursday. July lb, 1942. at Gallinger Hos pital. JULIA E JONES. She leaves a mother. Ida Wanzer; three sisters. Mrs. Mose Daye, Hattie L. Jones and Carrie Thompson, four brothers, Harry. Perry. Charles and Gibb Wanzer, and a host of friends. Remains may be viewed ar Mont gomery Bros.’ funeral home. J7<*2 12th st. n.w.. after 2 p.m Saturday. July 18 Funeral Sunday. July 19. at 2:30 p m . from Mount Zion Baptist Church. Culpeper, Va. Interment church cemetery. 18 KOEHLER. LOUISA ROGIKR. On Thursday. July Hi. 11(43, at 2:15 a m , at | the National Lutheran Home for the Aged, 1 Hsth and Douglas sis. n.e . Mrs LOUISA ! ROGIER KOEHLER, beloved wife of the late Louis Koehler. Mrs. Koehler will lie in state at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation. 312 East Capitol st.. after 10 am Saturday, July IS. where services will be held at 10:30 a m. Interment Prospect Hill Ceme tery. 17 MURPHY. JOHN'. On Thursday. July 10. 1042, at his residence. 3)0 Rucker pi.. Alexandria, Va.. JOHN MURPHY, hus band of Grace Walsh Murphy, brother of Miss Agnes. Miss Irene, Mr. Henry and Ramon Murphy of Winchester. Mass., and Mr. Richard MurPhy of the United States Army. Funeral services at the Wheatley funeral home on Saturday, July 18, at 3 p.m. In terment Ivy Hill Cemetery. PEYTON. OR. ROBERT L. Departed this life on Friday. July 17. 1042, at 12:15 a m., at his residence. 1018 11th st. n.w.. Dr. ROBERT L. PEYTON. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife. Mrs. Martha Pey ton; a daughter. Mrs. J. Evelyn Harris: a grandson, stepmother, two sisters, one brother and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Mur ray & Son. J2th and V sts. n.w. Funeral notice later. • PHIf.EIPS. NARCISSIE. On Thursday. July HI. 1042, at her residence. 18 Florida ave. n.e . NARCISSIE PHILLIPS, sister of Ida Powell. Hattie Braddock. Lltcv Gil- i more. Dorothy High. John. Landoii and I Charlie Thompson; mother of George and , Verleen Phillips. Remains may be viewed at Frazier's fu neial home. 380 R. I. ave. n.w . where fu neral services will be held on Monday, July 20. at 1 p.m. Interment Lincoln Me morial Cemetery. 19 POLING. ANNIE BELL. On Wednes day. July 15, 1942. at the home of her niece, Mrs. George W. Milstead. 4434 Ellicott st. n.w.. ANNIE BELL POLING, beloved sister of Mrs. Frank L. Davis and the late Dora S. Cornwell and Lawrence Poling. Services at her late residence on Fri day, July 17, at 8 p.m. Interment at Romney, W. Va.. on Saturday. 17 POWELL, FLORA. On Wednesday. July 15, 1942. FLORA POWELL, daughter of the late Joseph and Elizabeth Henson, be loved sister of Edward, William F. and John Henson, Emma Timberlake, Rachel Contee and Clara Carter. Other relatives and friends also survive her. Friends may call at her late residence. 2828 Georgia ave. n.w, after 10:30 am. Sun day. July 10. Funeral Monday. July 20. at 8:30 am. from the above residence: thence to Holy Redeemer Church, where mass will be offered at 9 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme tery. Arrangements by W. Ernest Jar trie i rt I ' REED. WILL. Departed this life Tues day. July 14. 1042. after a long illness. WILL REED. He leaves to mourn, dear Lord, a devoted friend, Hamp Butler, and others. Remains resting at the Barnes & Matthews fundigl home. 914 4th st. s.w„ , where funeral services will be held Satur day. July 18, at 1 p.m. Interment Payne's Cemetery. ROBINSON, WALTER SCOTT. On Wed nesday, July 35, 1942, at Freedmen’s .Hos pital, WALTER SCOTT ROBINSON of 1390 Division ave. n.e . son of Joseph and Lottie Robinson He also leaves five brothers, two sisters and other relatives and friends. Remains resting after 2 pm. Friday. July 17, at the Henry S. Washington & Sons funeral home, 4925 Deane ave. n.e., where funeral services will be held Satur day. July 18, at l pm., Rev. Brent of ficiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ROGERS. HARVEY T. On Thursday, July 19, 1942, HARVEY T. ROGERS, be loved husband of Isabel L. Rogers, son of William J. Rogers and the late Marie E. Rogers, brother of P. L.. Robert E., Wil liam L. and Fred B. Rogers; Emma Hayes, Louise Leatherland and Eloise Frederick. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home, 4812 Georgia ave. n.w , on Satur day, July 18, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are Invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 18 ROGERS. HARVEY T. A special com munication of Stansbury Lodge, , No. 24, F. A. A. M.. is called j for Saturday. July 18, 1942. at j 1:15 p.m.. for the purpose of! conducting a Masonic funeral service for our late brother. HARVEY T. ROGERS. By order of ihe worshipful master. ROBERT B. DOING, Secretary. SIMMONS, MEREDITH PAI L. Departed this life Tuesday. July 14, 1942. at his ‘ residence. 1842 Vernon st. n w.. after a lin- 1 geringy illness, MEREDITH PAUL SIM- ! MONS. the beloved son of Mrs. Heleh Me- i Lane Payne and the late Phillip A. Sim mons and the husband of Evelyn Simmons. He also is survived by a stepfather, Lati mer Payne: a brother. Phillip A. Simmons, jr.; three aunts, Mrs Mildred Perkins, Mrs. Carol Rodney and Miss Elva McLane, and other relatives and friends. Remains rest- i ing with L. E. Murray A Son. 12th and V sts. n.w. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Friday. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 18, at 19 a.m. at the above-mentioned Iuneral P8rlor. Interment In Lincoln. 17* SUMMERS. WILIIAS M, On Tuesday. July 14. 1942. at United Stales Soldiers' Home, WILLI AS M. SUMMERS. Remains I resting at the Chambers Iuneral home, 1499 Chapin st. n.w. Services at the Fort. Myer Chapel. Fort ! Myer, Va , on Saturday. July 18. at ill am. Interment Arlington National Ceme tery. WAESCHE, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH. On Friday. July 17, 1942. at Doctors' Hos pital, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH WAESCHE. Notice of funeral later. WARD, LELAND DUBOIS. Departed this life Tuesday. July 14. 1942, at. his residence, 745 South 3rd st.. Phoenix. Ariz.. LELAND DUBOIS WARD, devoted son of the late Henry Allen Ward and Ruth Ward Dabney Garner. He is sur vived by a stepfather. Arthur Garner: one aunt. Missie Williams one niece. Hilda Collins; one nephew, Allen Langston: one great-nephew. Leland Collins, and other relatives and friends. Body will rest at : Dabney & Garner's funeral home, 442 M j Notice of funeral later. 17 WASHINGTON. ALBERT G. Departed this life on Tuesday, July 14. 1942, at Mount Alto Hospital, ALBERT G. WASH INGTON. He leaves to mourn a devoted wife. Alice Washington; daughter. Jo sephine Mathews, grandson. Paul Washing ton: nephew. Albert Grant, and other rel atives and friends. Remains will be rest ing at Horton s funeral home, 1700 Ver mont ave. n.w Funeral services will be held on Satur day. July is, at 12:TO pm., at Mount Car mel Baptist Church 8rd and Eye sts. n w. Burial in Arlington National Cemetery. 17* j WASHINGTON. ALBERT G. Morning I Star Lodge. No. 4 0. I. B P. O E. of W . j will hold a session ot sorrow Friday. July 17. 1942. at 8 p m . at its home. 15th and ! Que ti . n.w . to arrange lor the funeral of : its late brother. ALBERT G WASHING TON Funeral services Saturday. July ik. at 12:90 pm. at Mount Carmel Baptist Church. Trd and Eye sts. n w DR LEO S HOI TON. Exalted Ruler. BROTHER VINCENT M. GREENFIELD. Secretary. WASHINGTON, JAMES. Departed this life suddenly, on Thursday. July i«». 1942. ai Gallinger Hospital. JAMES WASHING TON. beloved husband of Laura Washing ton lie also leaves to mourn g mother, four sisters, three brothers and other rela tives and friends. Body resting at the j Robert G Mason funeral home. 25nn Nichols ave. s.e., where it may be viewed after 4 p m Friday, July J 7, until Satur day at 8 p m. Remains will be shipped to Chester, S C., where funeral services will be held. 18 WILLIAMS, JAMES. Departed this life on Thursday July 18. 1942, at Gallinger Hospital. JAMES WILLIAMS. He is sur vived by his wife. Anna Williams: one daughter. Mary Ware; twfo sons, Sylvester and Willie Williams four grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. J TOO South Capitol st., and may be viewed after 4 p.m Friday, July 17. Funeral services Saturday. July 18, at 4 pm at New Hope Baptist Church, oth and Ridge st>. n.w . Rev. Charles H. Hamilton officiatin:; Interment Chester, S C. WILLIAMS, JOHN A On Thursday July J 8. 1942. at Gallinger Hospital. JOHN A WILLIAMS of 1828 4th st. n.w. Remains resting at Lowe's luneral home 918 Florida ave. n w. Notice of funeral later. WRIGHT. CHARLES. Suddenly, on Thursday. July 18. 1942 a: his residence. 1209 E st se. CHARLES WRIGHT, hr loved husband of the late Mattie Wright Remains resting at H. M. Padgett « funeral | home. 131 11th at. se I Notice of funeral later. I I > Deaths Reported Mary L. Moffett. 88. 1426 A «t. n.e. Annie Lenoir. 83. 710 Quackenbos st. nw Minnie Price. 81. 6810 Pth st. n.w. Marcus H Hanson. 81. 4413 14th st. n.e. August Pell. 77, 3356 Brothers pi. s.e. William M. Summers. 74, United States Soldiers Home Nellie B. Dougherty, 60. 1233 Newton st. n.w Amy 8. Meredtth, 67, 1385 Potomac ave s e. Isaac H. Wendal 67, 608 Nicholson st. n.w. Charles E. Markley, 65, 3166 Mt. Pleasant st. n.w. Mary A. James. 65, 2018 14th st. s e. Lucy A Wolfe. 61. 141 Bates st n.w. Carolene N. Barnes, 60, 5420 Conn, ave n.w. Frank Cisler. 50, 104 Beyer rd. s w. Mary E Yates. 5P. 2343 Ashmead pi. n.w. John Diester. 55, 5723 Oth st. n.w. Rose Kidd. 63. 434 Conner st. s.e Bronwen C. Pleasonton. 40. 3020 O st. n.w. Patrick Bruno. 37. 1430 N st. n.w. William Hall. 102. 1631 Rosedale st. n.e. Geoige Robinson. 76. 1132 6 st n w. John P. Miller. 67. 1627 Oth st. n.w. Martha Jones. 66. 1418 W st. n.w. India Anderson. 60. 1021 22nd st. n e Katherine Lucas. 50. 438 N Y. ave. n.w. Josephine Gaskins. 53. Herndon, Va. Susie Hebron. 53, Rockville. Md William Lambert, 40, 1614 Reeves court i n w. Charlotte Daniel. 45, 1833 Central pi. n.e. I Catherine Williams. 41. 125 L st n.w William H. Green. 41. 1M0 H st. ne Leroy McDowell. 33. 1423 Duncan st. n e. Sammy Hayes, 32, 320 G st. s.e. George Ridley. 28. 1818 6th st n.w. John Davis. 25. 1344 Kenyon st n.w. Ruth F. Cain, 21. 1825 Vernon st. n.w. Joyce Henson. 1. 1128 K st. s.e. Births Reported William and Joan Aobott. boy. John and Marie Ashley, boy. George and Alta Bingaman. girl. John and Frances Brill, girl. Joseph and Martha Callahan, boy. Robert and Leona Chaimson, girl. Alex and Anita Cox. boy. Francis and Mabel Davidson, boy. Ned and Mary Dempsey. Kiri. George and Stella Falkner. girl. Alex and Rene Feinberg. girl Aloysios and Marie Gleeson. girl. Charles and Tempe Grant, boy Jay and Johnsie, Hampton, girl. Charles and Harriet Johnson, boy. Lorren and Mary Lanier, boy. Martin and Winnifred Mason, bo.v Joseph and Dorothea Maxwell, boy. Frank and Marion Moran, girl. John and Lucile O'Connor, boy Thomas and Lottie Pilkerton. boy. Calvin and Evelyn Quantz, girl. John and Katherina Scotchlas. boy. Harold and Eloise Smith, girl. George and Marguerite Stewart, boy. Fred and Eleanor Taylor, boy. Walter and Doris White, boy. Claude and Mary Allen, boy. Chester and Jennie Bernard, boy. Wilbur and Frances Birch, girl. Thomas and Catherine Brock, boy. Wade and Agnes Carden, boy Robert and Rita Cornelius, boy. William and Helen Crouch, girl. Frank and Doris DeGaetani, girl. George and Beatrice Durkin, boy. Robert and Sallye Farwig, girl. Minor and Louise Furr, twins, girls. Edward and Marian Gould, boy. Kenneth and Viola Gunn. girl. Edward and Helen Haviland. girl. Robert and Marie Kerr. boy. Leonard and Gladys Lanhab, girl. Albert and Frances Mattly. girl. Malcolm and Inez Minton, girl. Fitzhugh and Helen Neil, boy. Crawford and Margaret Paulk, girl. Robert and Edith Powell, girl. Robert and VioleuRunion. girl. Trueman and Varna Slingluff. girl. Max and Bertha Spiegel, girl. Russell and Mary Stewart, girl. Edward and Lillian Truefltt. girl. Herbert and Thelma Young, boy. Arthur and Addie Baldwin, boy. Frank and Annie Butler, boy Ralph and Dorothy Montgomery, boy. Augustus and Audrey Sparrow, girl. Robert and Bernice Brown, girl. Joseph and Elsie Gibson, girl. Howrard and Norma Shelton, boy. James and Matilda Taylor, boy itt iHmortam BARNES. MARY C. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear mother, MARY C. BARNES, who entered into eternal rest three years ago today, July 17, 1939. We can never forget you. dear mother. While In this world we stay, 3od on|y knows our feelings Since you passed away. Deep in our hearts you are fondly re membered. Sweet, happy memories cling to your name: rrue hearts that loved you with deepest affection Alw'ays will love you while resting In God's loving care just the same. HER CHILDREN. • GILLIAM, CATHERINE M. A tribute of ove to the memory of my darling mother. :aTHERINE M. GILLIAM, who left me ileven years ago today, July 17. 1931. God only knows how much I miss her. Never shall her memory fade: Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she Is laid IER LOVING DAUGHTER. VIRGINIA. • KLINE. HARRY R. Sacred and sad to is is the memory of our dear brother. 1ARRY R. KLINE, who departed this life Ive years ago today. July 17. 1937. LOUISE, NELLIE AND ELLA. • LANGHORN. PHILIP. Sacred to the nemory of our beloved husband and fa her, PHILIP LANGHORN, who left us suddenly six years ago today, July 17. 1938. Always remembered. MRS. LAURA LANGHORN. FLORENCE and ELIZABETH • LETCHER. ROSETTA A. In memory of iur mother. ROSETTA A LETCHER, who massed away July 17, 1928. rhough long the weary way we tread And sorrow crowns each lingering year. Wo path we shun, no darkness dread. Our hearts still whispering, “Mother is near.” MARIE. BERT, COURTS AND FLORENCE. * LYNCH. MARTHA P. Entered into sternal rest thirty years ago today, July L7. 1912, MARTHA P. LYNCH. Qod is good. He gave us strength To bear our heavy cross: He is the only one who knows How bitter is our loss. ARTHUR. NETTIE. VIRGIE, OLIVE AND FANNIE. • I.-..-. Marriage License Applications Under D. C. law, couples must apply for a marriage license on one day, wait three full days and receive their license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days. Bunny Leonard. If), Hillside. Md . and Jane Corbin. IT, 417'a Fifteenth at. s e ; the Rev. Charles R. O'Hara Albert B Bower. 26. 4535 Alton pi. n.w . and Alberta Little, lit. 2800 Woodley rd n.w : the Rev. J H Hollister. Carl M. Sanger. 21, Oak Hill, W. Va., and Audrey T O’Hara. 18. 917 New York ave n.w . the Rev. John W. Rustin. Maurice J. Morneau. 21. 1753 N st. n.w . and Betty J. MacDonald. 22. 2114 N st n.w.; the Rev William F. J. Strieker. Joseph B. Graves. 28. Fort Meade, Md., and Wanda M. Puljanowski. 27. 1707 Col umbia rd. n.w.; the Rev. Lawrence J. Wemop. James W. Tilley. 22. 2200 Monroe st. ns., and Betty L. Sullivan. 21. 3326 Stephen son pi n.w.; the Rev. W H Wilson Maurice B. Quander. 19. 4622 Clay st n e . and Olive A Tracy. 17, 42 R st.. n.w., the Rev. F T. Carney. Lester Jones. 24. and Mary Frances Grapes. 18. both of 1114 Orren st. ne , th# Rev W. D Bowman William Moore. 32. and Leanora C. Hen derson. 31, both of 1749 T st. n.w.: Judge Fay Bentley. William D. Greene, 25, Atlantic High land. N. J . and Eve L. N Fleminc. JP, 526 Irving st. n.w : the Rev. A A Birch. Leon Dress. 29, 4021 Marlboro pi. n.w., and Mildred M. Bordman. 24. 3215 Nineteenth st. n.w.; the Rev. M. H. Levinson. % Heber T. Harrell. 46. Murfreesboro. Ill . and Lelia R. Kennard. 36. J 829 G st. n.w.: the Rev. E. H. Pruden. Willie Eberhart, 23, 2617 Georgia ave. n.w.. and Ruth Bail. 22, Detroit. Mich : the etev. k. j Bowman. Ernest W. Jones, 39, and Rella M. Weaver. 25. both of Takoma Park. Md.: the Rev. E. C. Smith. William E. Davey. 24. Quantico. Va.. and Marie J. 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