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Sirtly LORING. A son was born to Ensign and Mrs Caleb Lortng. Jr., at Prides Crossing. Msss . on November 14. 1943. Mrs Lor lng was formerly Rose Mary Katharine Merrill of Washington. D. C. CHariia of GJtjattka HAWKINS, REV. ARTHUR A. The family of the late Rev. ARTHUR A. HAW KINS wish to thank the Revs. Fox. Brooks. Holloman and Spellman: the officers and members of Mount Horeb Baptist Church, neighbors, friends and relatives for their kind expressions oi sympathy and beau tiful floral tributes during our recent bereavement. KNOWLES, JAMES H. The iamtly of the late JAMES H. KNOWLES wish to extend their 'incere thanks to Father Caufleld of Holy Name Church and to Schneider's Baking Co., and to the untir ing efforts of the many relatives and friends for all their lovely deeds of kind ness and floral gifts given t» him during his recent illness, we most gratefully offer our deepest appreciation THE FAMILY. Spattfa ASHLIN. ROBERT M. On Sunday. No vember 14. 1943. ROBERT M. ASHLIN of 1641 West Virginia ave. n.e., beloved husband of Florence H Ashlin and father of Robert L , Charles M . Beverly D . Wil liam V.. John D. and Mary J. Ashlin and Mrs. Norman Van Arsdale. Funeral from the residence of his son. 2334 So. Dakota ave n.e., on Tuesday November 16. at 2 P.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Olenwood Cemetery. ATWOOD. JANE R. On Saturday. No vember 13. 1943. at Freedmen's Hospital. JANE R. ATWOOD, wife of the late Pedro Atwood. She leaves one brother, two sis ters and a host of nieces and nephews. Remains resting at her late residence. 811 Addison road. Belmont Heights. Md., after 6 p.m. Monday. November 15. Funeral Tuesday. November 16. at 11 a m . from Church of Atonement, fiiith and Grant sts. n.e. Relatives and friends in vited. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. Ar rangements by Henry S. Washington & Bons. 467 N st. n.w. ATWOOD. JANE. Members Columbine Chapter. No. 46. O. E. S . are hereby noti fied 'o attend burial ceremony to be held at. the late residence of JANE ATWOOD. 811 Addison Chapel rd.. Fairmont Heights. Md.. Monday. November 15. 1943. a' 8:3(1 p.m All visiting chapters invited to at tfn<1 SISTER SALLY McMILI.lAN. W. M. SISTER E COLE. Secretary. ATWOOD. JANE. Officers and mem bers of Love Temple. No. 2155. I. B P. O. E. ot W., ore hereby notified of the death of Daughter JANE ATWOOD, who departed this 1 fe at Freedmen's Hospital Saturday. November 13. 1943. at 9 a m. Session of sorrow Monday. November lo. ai the Elks' Home, Fairmont Heights. Md.. 8i 8 p.m. Services will be continued at her late residence, si 1 Addison Chapel rd.. Fairmont Heights. Md. Funeral services Tuesday. November 16. at 11 a m., at the Church of the Atone-1 Blent. 56th and Grant sts. n.e. DAUGHTER CARRIE BROADWAY. Daughter Ruler. DAUGHTER MARION BELL. Fin. Secty. ATWOOD. JANE. Officers and mem bers of Flower of Purity Council of Past Daughters Rulers of Elks are hereby noti fied of the death of Loyal Daughter JANE ; ATWOOD. Session of sorrow Monday.; November 15. 1943. at 8 p in.. Elk.' Home.; Funeral from Church of Atonement. .>6th; and Grant sts. n.e. on Tuesday, Novem-; ber 16. at 11 a m _ _ OPHELIA RANSOM. L. D. R. FLORENCE JOHNSON. L. F. S. BAILEY, LAl'RA. On Saturday. Novem ber 13, 1943. at her residence. 117 Adams St. n w.. LAURA BAILEY, wife of the late [ Jacob Bailey Surviving are a daughter, i Mrs Julia Branch: a son. Everett O. Bailey: three trandchildren. Leatrice. Laurette and Jacqueline Branch, a half-sister. Mrs. I Emma Ward: a niece. Mrs. Bessie Johnson. ! «nd other relatives. , j After nocn Tuesday. November 16. friends mav call at the McGuire funeral) home. lS'ln 9th st. n.w.. where services! w ill be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Novem-; ber 17. Rev. Robert L. Rollins officiating.j Interment ?.' Lincoln Memorial Cemetery (Petersburg, Va.. papers please copy.) 16 BERRY. WILLIAM. Departed this life Cn Friday. November 12. 1943. at Emer gency Hospital. WILLIAM BERRY, 'he loving brother of Mrs. Susir Green. Mrs. Clara Luckett. Catherine Smith. Luvenia Sherman. James Curtis. Nathaniel and Robert Berry Other relatives and many friends mourn his departure Remains resting at the John T Rhinos & Co. funeral home. 3rd and Eve sts. s.v . where funeral services will be held on Tuesday. November in. at 11 a m . Rev. S A. Warren officiating. Interment Lin coln. Va. BOLER. DOUGLAS. On Thursday. No vember 11, 1943. at Gallinger Hospital. DOUGLAS BOLER of 1756 Seatcn st n.w He leaves to mourn him a host a friends. The remains may be viewed at the Hall Bros, funeral chapel, 1400 S *t. n.w. Funeral services Tuesday. November 16, it R pm. Interment Wednesday. No vember 17. at Payne's Cemetery. BREWER. CARROLL THOMAS. De parted this life on Thursday. November 11. 1943. at 10 p m . at Garfield Hospital, after a short illness, CARROLL THOMAS BREWER, the loving son of Emily Rrewcr Powell and Thomas Brewer, devoted grandson of Mr. end Mrs. W. R. Davis and Mrs. Marie Brewer. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Re mains at his late residence, 4524 R I ave., Brentwood. Md , after 3 p m Sun day. November 14. Funeral Tuesday. November 16. at 2 p m . from the Brentwood A. M. E. Zion Church. Rev. H. A. Thompson officiating. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmonv Cemetery. Arrangements by W. Ernest Jar\ns. 15 BRICE. WILLIAM F. On Saturday, November 13, 1943. at Miami Beach. Fla . WILLIAM F. BRICE, beloved father of Mrs Helen Whitmore. Friends may call at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e.. where services will be held on Tuesday. Novem ber 16. at 2 p.m Interment private. BULLOCK. MATTIE W. On Friday. No- i vember 12 1946, at Fr^edmen's Hospital.: MATTIE W BULLOCK, the beloved wife of Charles L. Bullock. She also is survived by three sisters. Blanche Banks. Lethia Mask and Gladys H^nry: three brothers. William. Endom and Leonard McDaniel, and other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L E Murrav A Son. 1667 K»th st. n.w. Friends may call after 5 p.m Monday. No vember 15 Services will be h» Id Tuesday. November 16. at l pm. at the above funeral par lor. Intermen* in Lincoln Memorial Cem etery. * BULLOCK. MATTIE W. Officers and ;n embers of Redemption Chapter No. 11. O E S.. are requesiod to attend *he fu .iS/^Sw neral of our late sister and 1 conductress. MATTIE W. T/ BULLOCK, on Tuesday. No V vem'oer It;. 1946. at 1 p.m. from the L E. Murray funeral home. 1667 10th st. n w. Wear black. All Eastern Stars invited (Signed .) AUGUSTA WILLIAMS. W. M. WILLIAM H KELSON. W. P. MARGARET KEY KELSON. Secty. CALAWAY. CHARLES H. Suddenly on Saturday. November 16. 1946. ai Emer gency Hospital. CHARLES H. CALAWAY. beloved husband of Mrs. Bertha Wardell Calaway and brother of Miss Bertie Cal away. Mrs Charles Barton. Mrs. W. Rem ber’ Simpson. James L. Calaway and Kilby Calaway. Remains resting at Hysong’s funeral home. 1600 N st. n.w., where services will be held on Tuesday evening. November 16. at 7:60 p.m. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Easton. Md. CASSELL. MARTHA M. Suddenly, on | Friday. November 12. 1946. MARTHA M. CASSELL of 707 Fairmont st. n.w . be loved wife of Albert I. Cassell and devoted mother of Charles. Irvine. Martha A.. Al berta C and Albert T. Cassell. Also sur viving are other relatives and many friends. 1 After 2 p m. Monday. November 15. friends . may rail at her late residence. Services Tuesday. November 16. at 2 pm. at Calvary Foiscopal Church. 11th and G n.e. Interment Lincoln Me morial Cemetery. Arrangements by Mc Guire. CLEMENTS. ANDREW CORNELIUS. On Sunday. November 14. 104:;. at Mount Alto Hospital. Washington. D C.. ANDREW CORNELIUS CLEMENTS, beloved husband of Eula B. Clements of 1267 Bluemont drive. Arlington. Va.. and father of J El wood. William P. and Andrew C. Clem ent. 1r.. and Mrs Elva Lee Sieber. He also is survived by three sisters and one brother. Remains resting at the Ives funeral home. 2847 Wilson blvd . Arlington. Va.. where funeral services will b" held on Wednesday. November 17. at 10 a.m. In terment Arlington National Cemetery 16 CONLEY. JAMES J. On Sunday. Novem ber 14. 1946 at his residence. 2420 Pa ave n.w.. JAMES J. CONLEY, beloved husband of Margaret J. Conley <nee Leonard) and father of Lt. J. Leonard Conley. M. C . U. S. N. R : Edna and Pauline Conley and Mrs Marie Montague. Services at the above address on Wed nesday. November IT. at 8:60 a.m.: thence to s Stepnens Catholic Church. *T»th st. and Pa. ave. n.w.. where mass wOl be offered at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 16 CONNOR. RUTH ELIZABETH. On Sun day. November 1 4. 194::. at Donors Hos pital. RUTH ELIZABETH CONNOR of 1865 6rd st.. beloved mother of Bruce Kenneth Connor. Burl Wa no Connor: daughter of Mrs. Minnie Bergquist and sister of Mrs. Margaret Carlson and Carl E. Bergquist. Services at the S. H. Hines Co funeral ' home. 2901 ]4th st. n.w . on Tuesday. No vember 16. at II a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. DAVIES. FLORENCE. On Monday. No vember 15. 1946. at Cedar Croft Sani tarium. Miss FLORENCE DAVIES, belov d aunt of Andrew S. Bain and Frank H. Bain. Notice of funeral later. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FRANK GEIER’S SONS CO 11 Id 7th 6t. N.W NA "473 3606 14th St. N.W. HO. 2326 Our Charges Are Reasonable. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. 4th and Mass. Ave. N.E. LI. A200. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither successor to nor connected with the original W R. Speare establishment. 1009 H St. N.W. Natlonal°°892. _FUNERAL DESIGNS._ GUDE BROS. CO. Flaral Piece* 1212 F St. N.W.National 4276. , GEO. C. SHAFFER, Inc. expressive floral TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NA. 0106. Cor. 14th & Eye °5jy Seatlja COX, CHARLES ELWOOD. On Sunday. November 14. 1943. at his residence. 101 Cedar st.. Alexandria. Va.. CHARLES EL WOOD COX. aged 89 years, husband of the late Caroline Green Cox, father of Miss Winnie W. and Miss Jane Leslie Cox of Alexandria, Mrs. James E. Locke and Miss Edna W. Cox of Norfolk. Va.: grand father of Capt. Jennie E. Locke. A. M. C . Clinton. Iowa, and Mrs. Bascom Sykes of Norfolk. Va. Funeral services at the above residence on Tuesday, November 1H, at 2 o m. In terment Ivy Hill Cemetery. Alexandria. DICKERSON, LAWRENCE C. Entered into eternal rest Sunday, November 14. 1943. LAWRENCE C. DICKERSON of 2019 Gales st. n.e.. the loving husband of Mrs. Ruby Dickerson. devoted father of Agnes. Florence and Viola Dickerson and son of Mr. James C. Dickerson. He also is survived by three brothers. George. Harvey and Golden Dickerson, and two sisters. Mrs. Viola Grimm and Miss Agnes Irene Dicker son. Other relatives and a host of friends also survive. Remains resting at the John T Rhlnes & Co., funeral home, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. DORSEY. 'JANE. On Friday. Novem ber 12. 1943. at Garfield Hospital. JANE DORSEY, beloved wife of Milton L. Dor sey and mother of Mrs. Elsie Washington. William J and Joseph M. Dorsey, sister of Mrs. Catherine Houston. Robert and George Bailey. She also is survived by six grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains will rest at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral home. 14.32 U st. n.w., after 12 noon Sunday, November 14. Requ’cm mass at Holy Redeemer Cath olic Church. N. J. ave. and M sts. n.w., on Tuesday. November 13, at 9 a m. Rel atives and friends invited. 15 FARLEY. RACHEL T. On Monday. No vember 15. 1943 at her residence, 3519 14th st. n.e.. RACHEL T FARLEY, beloved mother of Florence E. Weaver. Louise A. Burleigh md Roy A. Farley; grandmother cf Maj. Alston W. Burleigh. Dr. Robert C. Weaver and the late Mortimer G. Weaver and gr^at-srandmother of Harry T. Bur leigh. 2d. Also surviving are other relatives and many friends. Notice of funeral later. Arrangements by McGuire. FLESHMAN, MARY JANE. On Satur day. November 13. 1943. at her residence, 5313 53rd st.. Rogers Heignts. Md.. MARY JANE FLESHMAN. beloved wife of the late John Fleshman and mother of Frank L. Fleshman. Remains resting at Gasch's funeral home. 4739 Baltimore ave.. Hyattsville. Md., where services will be held on Tues day. November 13. at 8:39 a m.: thence to St. Jerome's Catholic Churcn. Hyattsville. Md.. where mass will be said at 9 a m Relatives and friends invited. Interment! Evergreen Cemetery. Bladensburg. Md. 15, FOLLIN. BERTRAM S. Suddenly, on Friday. November 12. 1943. BERTRAM S FOLLIN of 3332 Prospect ave. n.w., the beloved husband of Helen Faulkner Fol-, lin and father of Thomas B. Follin and brother of Mrs. Lyndall Beall. Mrs. Flor ence E. Omohundro. Warren A.. C. Mar vin. Walter Russell. Archie and Jessie Follin. Services at Chambers' Georgetown fu neral home. 31 st and M sts. n.w., on Mon- • day, November 15. at 2 P m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in Co-, lumbia Gardens Cemetery. 14 i FREDERICK. PAULINE. Departed this life on Friday. November 12. 1943. at; Gallinser Hospital. PAULINE FREDERICK of 325 12th st. n.e., the devoted daughter of Harry and Tuesie Underwood. She also is survived bv other relatives and many friends. Remains may be viewed at John T. Rhines funeral home. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w . on Sunday, November 14. after 5 p.m. Funeral and interment Clinton, N C. 15 FRERE. ELIZABETH G. Suddenly, on Sunday. November i4. 1943. at Emergency Hospital. ELIZABETH G. FRERE. beloved daughter of the late Ida V. Owens and sister of Clarence B and LeRoy S. Owens. Friends may call at her late residence. 1321 Taylor st. n.w.. where services will be held on Wednesday. November 17. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited Interment Prospect Hiii Cemetery. 16 GIBBONS. ELMER L. Suddenly, on Saturday. November 13, 1943. at his resi dence. 1605 D Ft. se„ ELMER L. GIB BONS. beloved husband of Margaret A Gibbons and father of Mrs. Margaret Brannan. Mrs. Thelma M. Rabbitt. Corpl Ralph B . Elmer L.. jr., ana Alfred J. Gibbons Funeral from his late residence on Tuesday. November 10. at 9:30 am. thence to Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be offered at 10 am for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends; invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 15 I G,n—>vs, F.LMER L. Members of the Policemen’s Association.; D. C. will attend the fu-1 neral of our late brother 1 ELMER L. GIBBONS Body resting at 1605 D st. s.e ! Funeral services at Holy; Comforter Church. 14th and East Capitol sts . 10! am. Tuesday. November 10.1943. Interment Cedar Hill cemetery. HOWARD F. SMITH. President. JOSEPH S. DAVIS. Secretary. GILBERT. VICTORIA. On Saturday November 13. 1943. at her lesidence. 1150 Eaton road s.e.. after a lingering illness. VICTORIA GILBERT, the beloved wife of Enoch Gilbert. Also surviving are three sons, five daughters, a mother, two broth ers. one sister and many other relatives and friends. Remains may be viewed at , th<° Walter Hun’er funeral home. 3453 Nichols ave. s.e. Monday. November 15. from 13 noon until 10 p.m. Remains to be shipped to Alta Vista. Va. GRAY, MARY CATHERINE. On Mon ( day. November 15. 1943. at her residence/ . 11104, U st. n.w., MARY CATHERINE GRAY, beloved wife of Robert Gray. She i also leaves to mourn her a mother and hosts of other relatives and friends The ! remains are resting at the Hall Bros, fu neral chapel. 1400 S st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. HALL. JAMES E. On Sunday. November ;14, 1943, at Providence Hosnital. JAMES s E. HALL, beloved husband of Annie A. Hall I and father of Mrs. Alice Blasie. Mrs. Anna ! M Hacelton. John T. and James E. Hall. jr. F'uneral from the Thos. F. Murray fu ! neral home. 3007 Nichols ave. s.e.. Wed nesday. November 17. at 9:30 a.m.: the.nce l to St. Theresa’s Catholic Church. 13th and I V sts. s.e,. where mass will be offered at 9 , a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives [and friends invited Interment Washington j National Cemetery. 16 JENKINS. RANDOLPH \Y. On Satur day. November 13. 1943. at his residence, i 3330 No. Nelson st.. Arlington. Va RAN | DOLPH W. JENKINS, beloved husband of Mary v. Jenkins <noe Conner) and father I of Mrs. Russell E Todd. Mrs Jesse A Torreyson and Bernard W Jenkins and i brother of .John T. Jenkins. Remains restin’: a* the Ives funeral home. 3947 Wil. on blvri . Arlington. Va.. j where funeral services will be held Tues i dav. November 16. at 1p.m. Inter ment Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Hern j don. Va. JOHNSON. JOHN A. Suddenly, on Sat urday. November 13. 1943, at Inland Memorial Hospital. Riverdale. Md.. JOHN 1 A JOHNSON, beloved husband of Elsie | Marie Johnson cf 3913 Newton st.. Col mar Manor, Md. Remains resting at Gasch’s funeral home. 4739 Baltimore ave . Hyattsville. Md., where services will be held on Tues day. November 16. nr 3 p.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lin coln Cemetery. JOHNSON, JOHN A. Voyaguers of 40-8 n,. Branch of The American Le ^ 8ion arc notified of the death of JOHN A. JOHNSON anti J> are requested to assemble at * t Oasch’s funeral home. 4739 5 Baltimore ave . Hyattsville. Md.. on Monday. November 15. 1943. at 8 p.m., for services. GEORCxE PHELPS. Chef dr Gare. C F NAUMOWICZ. Correspondant Voiture 265. Maryland. JOHNSON. WALTER G. On Sunday. No-: vrmbcr 14. 191';. at hi* residence. 24261 Ontar:o ■<!. n.w.. WALTER G. JOHNSON. | Remains resting with L E. Murray A: Son., 1337 10th st n.w. Funeral notice later. ** JORDAN. ENSIGN WILLIAM HATIIA-j WVAY. r. S. N. R. On Tuesday. Novem ber 9. 1 at, San Diego. Calif.. Ensign I WILLIAM HATHAWAY JORDAN. U. S N. R . beloved husband of Helen Bauman I Jordan of 4909 9th st. n.w , Washington. D. C.. and son of Willis H. and Amy Ger trude Jordan of 1403 North Wayne st.. Arlington. Va. He also is survived by two brothers. Roscoe A. Jordan, pharmacist | mate. 1st class. U. S. N. R., and Pvfc. ! Richard I Jordan, overseas. Remains resting at the Ives funeral home. 2847 Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va.. until Wednesday. November 17. at 12 noon: thence to the Clarendon Methodist Church. N. Irvine and 6th st., Arlington, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m Interment Arlington National Crm rterv. with full military honors. 16 KAUFMAN. MILTON. On Monday. No vember 15. 1943. at Emrrmcy Hospital, after a prolonged illness. MILTON KAUF MAN. son of ’he ’ate Mark and Hannah Kaufman and brother of Dr. Harry M. Kaufman and Mrs. Sol Bloom of Charles i ton. W. Va. I Services and interment private. 16 LOIIMAN, CLAUDIA M. E. Suddenly, 'on Saturday. November 13. 194."*. a’ her .residence. *014 Dr Russev parkway. CLAUDIA M. E. LOHMAN. beloved wife 1 of Harry R. Io'nman and mother of Mrs. j Catherine E. Clay. Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday. November 16. at 2 P.m. Rela tives and iriends invited. Interment Ar lington National Cemetery 15 LOMAX. FANNIE M. On Saturday. No vember 13. 1943. at her residence, 48 Pierce st. n.w.. FANNIE M. LOMAX, wife of Chprks Lomax, mother of Helen Chase and grandmother of Theresa Chase. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. The late Mrs. Lomax may be viewed at the above residence after 5 P.m. Tues day. November 16. where services will be held Wednesday. November 17, at 2 p.m. Interment Linco’n Memorial Cemetery. Services by the Stewart funeral home. 30 H si. n.e. 16 MACKEY. JAMES H. On Monday. November 15. 1943. at Emergency Hos pital, JAMES H. MACKEY of 1717 Var num st. n.w.. husband of the lafe Bessie Harman Mackey and father of Mrs. Mar garet Mackev Titus and grrndfather of Stanley Mackey Titus and Margaret Ann Titus. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Thursday. November 18. at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Holly Springs. Pa. 17 MARSHALL, ESTHER E. Suddenly, on Saturday. November 13, 1943. at her resi dence. 329 B st. n.e.. ESTHER F. MAR SHALL, daughter of Beni. J. and the late Fannie G. Marshall: sister of the late Grace Marshall Bowser, Robert W., James M. and Leonard E. Marshall: sister-in-law of Mrs. Wilda E. Marshall. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Boyd s funeral home. 1238 20th st. n.w Funeral Wednesday. November 3 7, from Second Baptist Church. 3rd st. between H and Eye stg. n.w., Rev. Hollman of iiciattni. Interment In Harmony Cem etery. 16* Ercttfd MAURICE. HOWARD T. On Sunday, November 1*. 1043. HOWARD T. MAU RICE. beloved husband of Maude A. Maurice of 5312 Carolina place n.w. Funeral from the funeral home of Frank Oeler's Sons’ Co . 3805 14th st. n.w . on Tuesday. November 18. at 2 p.m. Rela tives and friends Invited. Interment Glen wood Cemetery. McDERMOTT. AMBROSE MARECHALE. On Monday. November IB. 1043. at his horns, 321 Cumberland eve.. Somerset. Md.. AMBROSE MARECHALE McDER MOTT. bsloved husband of Edna Mc Dermott. Funeral Thursday. November 18. at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, where requiem mass will be off*red at 0:15 a m. Interment Oreenmount Cemetery, Balti more. Md. 17 MYRICK. THOMAS. On Saturday. No vember 13, 1043, at Oaliinger Hospital. THOMAS MYRICK. father of Virginia Hevelow. Ida Addison, Magnolia Myriek. Corine Woodson. Lucy A. Reese. Charles. James and Troy Lee Myriek. and brother of Ella Turner. Remains resting at Fra zier's funeral home. 380 R. I. ave. n.w Notice of funeral later. 18 NOTTINGHAM. WILLIAM K. On Sun day. November 14. 1043. at Cincinnati. Ohio, WILLIAM K. NOTTINGHAM, beloved husband of Rose Brett Nottingham and father of Mrs. Elizabeth N. Meek of Cin cinnati. Ohio. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. fun'ral home. 2081 14th st. n.w.. on Tuesday. No vember 18, at 3 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. PASTLEY, FREEDA. On 8unday. No vember 14. 1043. at Freedmcn's Hospital. FREEDA PASTLEY. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. 1337 10th st. n.w. Funeral notice later. • POLLARD. ELLA. On Saturday. No vember 13. 1043, at Gallinger Hospital, ELLA POLLARD, the daughter of Mrs. Lucy Gibson and niece of Mrs. Nellie Reese, Mrs. Leila Spriggs. Mrs. Sadie Becks. Arthur, Charles and Richard Coates and the ereat-nlece of Mrs. Carrie B Lee and Mrs Jennie Boyd. Remains resting at Boyd’s funeral home. Friends may call after 4 pm. Tuesday. Novem ber 18. Funeral Wednesday. November 17, at 1:30 o’clock, from Union Wesley Church. 23rd st. between M and L sts. n.w. 18* POWELL, WADE H. On Sunday. No vember 14. 1943. at his residence. 1418 Corcoran st. n.w . WADE H POWELL. He is survived by one sister. Miss Ada Powell: two brothers. Anderson D and Richard W. Powell, and other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Murray * Son. 1337 10th st. n.w. Funeral notice later. • POWELL, WADE H. Columbia Lodge. No. ,85. I. B. P O. E of W . is herc Eby notified of the funeral of Brother WADE H POWELL lrom the Murray funeral home.: loth and O sts. n.w. Wednes day. November 17. 1943. at 1 pm. Session of sorrew at the I Elks’ Home. 301 R. I ave. n.w.. . Monday. November 15. at 8 pm. JAMES E. ROSS, Exalted Ruler. LEE CAMPBELL. Secretary. REILI.Y, FRANCIS A. Suddenly, on! Wednesday. November 4, 104 :i. at Los Angeles. Calif.. FRANCIS A REILLY, hus band oi Katherine Reilly and brother oi Winifred R. Collins and Dr. J. Garrett Reilly. , „ , Funeral (private) from the W. W Deal funeral home. 4S1*J Georgia ave. n.w . on Wednesday. November IT. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 16 ROBINSON. ARTHUR R. Suddenly, on Saturday. November 14. 1044 ARTHUR R. ROBINSON, beloved son of Loren P Robinson and nephew of Charles H. and Jennie F Knight. Services at the W. K Huntemann fu neral home. 5T42 Georgia ave. n.w.. on Wednesday. November IT. st 2 pm Rel atives and friends invited to attend. In terment Glenwood Cemetery. 16 RYERSON. LEROY' B. On Sunday. No vember 14. 1044. at his residence. 1400 Longfellow st. n.w.. LEROY B. RYERSON, the beloved husband of Marie G. Rverson Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral borne. "001 14th st. n.w., on Wednesday. November IT. at Hi am Interment Ar lington National Cemetery. 16 SEWALL. I)R. GEORGE T. On Sunday November 14. 1044. at his residence, 000 S si n.w.. Dr. GEORGE T SEWALL, be loved husband of Beatrice W. Sewall. de voted father of Norman E . John. Noble Irving Sewall. Hairiee W. Blackburn. Louise S Cook and Helen G. Williams: brother of Mrs. Glover Johnson. Surviving are olher relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. Arrangements by Dabney k Garner funeral home. 44T M st. n.w. SMITH. GLEN. On Sunday. Novemb-r 14. 1044. at Providence Hospital. Gl EN SMITH, husband of Mildred Smith, father of Ann and Dail Smith Funeral irom his late residence at \val dorf. Md . on Wednesday. November )T. at 10.411 am Services at St. Paul's Chapel. Piney. Md., at II o clock. Inter ment In church cemetery. Hi SPEELMAN, MARTIN ROBINSON. On Saturday. November HI. 1044. at his resi dence. 154 Rhode Island ave n e.. MAR TIN ROBINSON SPEELMAN. beloved brother of Mrs. Lida C. Kost and James A. Spellman of Kansas City. Mo. Remains resting at Hysong's funeral home. 1400 N st n w.. where services will be held on Tuesday. November 16. at " pm. Inter ment Memorial Park Cemetery. St Joseph. Mo. (St. Joseph and Kansas City. Mo. papers please copy.) 16 SPEELMAN. MARTIN ROBINSON. The members of Local Union No. 4. I. B. of B are informed of the death of MARTIN ROBINSON SPEELMAN on Saiurdav. No vember 14, 1044. at his home. 154 R I ave. n.e Funeral services will he held at i the Hysone funeral home. 13th and N sis | n w . at •: pm. Tuesday. November lb Members are urged to attend Interment I will be in St Joseph, Mo., in Memorial I Pa(?ri£ecHAPPELL. Recording Secretary. STEW ART-RICH ARD SO V UUABl n PEABODY Suddenly on Saturday. No vember 13. 104:1. at Miami. Fla. ELIZA BETH PEABODY STEW ART-RICHARD SON. wife of Mat. Robert Montague S’ew art-Richardson. mother of Elizabeth Stew art-Richardson Lakin; daughter of the late Alexander Mair Stewart. Funeral services at 11 *m. Wednesday. November 17 a* Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York City Intermen/ at Wood lawn Cemetery, New York (Lon don. England, papers please copy.) 1 . j SUGDEN, MRS. ELIZABETH. On Sun day. November 14. 1043. Mrs. ELIZABETH j SUGDEN. aced 80 years, mother of Mrs Florence Westerman and grandmother of James C Toomey. „ .. , 1 Funeral services at Lawrence. Mass . ion Wednesday. November 17. Frederick i Allen. Broadway, Lawrence. Mass , ni-I ! rector. SWAB. ELIZABETH. Suddenly, on Sun | dav. November !4 1043. at West Holly wood. Calif ELIZABETH, belovrd - if? of David F Swab, mother of L. Roy Swab. Mrs. Carrie Strauss and Mrs. Mabel Har man. . _ ... Burial at Inglewood. Cain. I TAWNEY. BLANCHE REBECCA. On I Saturday. November 13. 1043. ELANlhl REBECCA TAWNEY. beloved wife of James I Merryman Tawney: mother of Thonias. i James. Joseph. Charles. U. S. N.: Alfred. Raymond. U. S. A : Chester. U. S. A : Wil liam. U. S. A : Florence. Marion. Dorothy. ! Genevieve and Josephine Tawney: also sur i vlved by seventeen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Florence Hester. 1106 Branch ave. s.e . on Tuesday.* November 13. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in vited. interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. TAWNEY, BLANCHE R Officers and members of Mount Vernon Lodge. No 308. L. A. to B of R. T.. are advised of the death of Sister BLANCHE TAWNEY on j Saturday. November 13. 1043. and are re j quesied to attend the services on Monday. I November 15, at 8 pm., at her late home. I 1103 Branch ave. s.e. KATHERINE MONTGOMERY. Sec ty. TURNER. RICHARD NORMAN. Sud denly. on Saturday. November 13. 1043. ! at Children's Hospital. RICHARD NOR 1 MAN TURNER, beloved infant son of Beatrice Turner (nee Shriner) and Seret. : Richard Carroll Turner. U. S A and j twin brother of Robert Carroll Turner I aged 2 months. Funeral ‘-ervices at bis 'ate residence j 7*’2 Oth st. s.e . on Tuesday. November i 13. at 11 am Relatives and friends j mvited. Interment Congressional Cem I etery. 15 VOIGT. HENRY F. On Sunday. Novem ber 14. 1043. at his residence. 5413 Mac Arthur blvd. n.w , HENRY F. VOIGT, be loved husband of Amanda M. Voigt and father of Robert H . Sergt. Walter L.. U ! S. A., and Mary L Voigt. Funeral from above residence on Wed nesday. November 17. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. Bethesda. Md. 13 WALLACE, EARLY. On Sunday. Novem ber 14. 1043, at Casualty Hospital. EARLY WALLACE. Remains rpsting with L. E. Murray Son. 1337 10th st. n.w. Funeral notice later. • YF.ABOWER. ANNA M. On Sunday. No vember 14, 1043 at her residence. 1203 Bronkville rd . Silver Spring. Md.. ANNA M. YFABOWER. daughter of the late John and Eliza Yeabower. Remains resting at the S H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. until 12 noon Wednesday. November 17. Funeral services at St.. Paul’s. Rock Creek Church Parish, at 1 p.m Wednes day. November 17. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 16 In Ilirmnrtam FEDERLINE, MARGARET ELLA. In lov ing memory of our dear mother. MAR GARET ELLA FEDERLINE. who died nine vcars ago today, November 15. 1942. It’s hard to live without you. as the months roll into years, it’s so hard to near life’s burdens without your thought ful care. In our lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of you are very near; We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year Time has a way of Dassing on. and though they say time heals all wounds, we miss you. mother, dear, each day. We would not question why God called you. He knows best. Nine years ago He took you home to rest. At home on the beautiful hills of God - By the valley of rest so fair. Some day. some time, when our task is done, With joy we shall meet you there. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL _DREN._ t MONUMENTS wo^p MARKERS*I5«p FALVEY 0RANITE CO. INC Eshabhthtd 50 Years 209 UPSHUR ST N W. Near Roe* Crttk Ctmrtrt TAVLOR IIQO Andrew C. Clements Dies at Mount Alto Andrew Cornelius Clements, 64, former Arlington County sheriff and a veteran of the Spanish-American War, died yesterday in Mount Alto Hospital after a long illness. He lived at 1237 Bluemont drive, Arling ton. Mr. Clements, a native of George town, was sheriff from 1920 to 1924. He lived in Arlington for 40 years. During the war with Spain he served in the Philippine Islands and was one of the first Americans to enter the hills of Luzon with the 3d Cavalry when it took part in the fighting around Vigan. He had been an employe of the Navy Yard here for many years before his retirement November 1 He was a member of the First Bap tist Church of Arlington. Surviving are his widow, the for In fflrmnrtam FLAMME. LORAINE. November 15. Dear Loraine: This Is your birthday, baby dear, The day God gave me you; But now vou're my angel in Heaven above, So all I can do is send you mv love. MOTHER. • HANEN. NANCY FLORINE. In fondest ™ dearly beloved sister. NANCY FLORINE HANEN (nee Ollliland) who died three years ago today, Novem ber 15, 1940. MARGARET AND ADA. JACKSON, WILLIAM McKINLEY. A tribute of love and devotion to the mem ory of our friend and leader. WILLIAM McKINLEY JACKSON, who left us one years ago today, November 15. 1934. He had a kind word for every one, A heart as true as sold; To us who knew and loved him His memory will never grow old TOE BOYS' CHORUS AND MRS LILLIAN tsKOOKS. • LETCHER, EUGENE B. A tribute of JP™i£JileJlleLmory of tny beloved husband. EUGENE B LETCHER, who passed into the great beyond twenty-two years ago today, November 15, I9t*l. All to myself I ttnd the way Back to each golden yesterday. Faring In fancy until I stand Clasping your ready, friendly hand: The picture seems half true, half dream, And I keep Its color and its gleam All to myself. f All to myself I think of you, Think of the things we used to do; Think of thp Chinas we used to say. Think of each happy bygone day Sometimes I sigh and sometimes I smile, But I keep each olden, golden while All to myself. HIS WIFE. DORA • BARNES. LOTTIE E. AND HAZEL M Sacred to the memory of our dear mother. LOTTIE E. BARNES, who left rs Novem £er_15, I9V>. and our darling sister. HAZ^L M BARNES, who departed Octo ber 21. 1927. THE FAMILY. McCOY. MARY E. In sacred memory of my mother. MARY E McCOY. who passed away four years ago, November 15, 1999. I do not forget you. Nor do I fhtend: I think of you often And will to the end HELENE. PYLES. FRANKLIN WARREN. In ever loving memory of my dear son and our dear brother. FRANKLIN WARREN PYLES, who departed this life four years ago today, November 15, 1999. Darling, we miss vou more every dav But God in His wisdom planned it this way. LOVING FATHER AND SISTER • SHERWOOD. ANNIE E. In loving mem ory of our dear mother, ANNIE E SHER WOOD who departed this life Novem ber 15, 1911. We miss your voice. We miss your smile: ’Twas you. mother, dear. W'ho made tilings worth while. YOUR LOVING CHILDREN • SPRIGGS, BESSIE E. In loving mem ory ot our dear mother and wile. BFSSIE E SPRIGGS who departed this life one year ago today. November 15. 1942. Home is sad O God! Hov; dreary.; Lonesome, lonesome, every spot. Listening for her voice till weary, Weary lor we hear it not. God knows how much we miss you. He knows our heartaches and our grief Since vou have passed awav: But we must endure until some day Jesus calls us home to you. DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. • WARNICK. CATHERINE 8. In loving memory of my dear mother. CATHERINE S WARNICK. who departed this life one sad year ago ihis day. November 15. 1942 DAUGHTER. MRS F C LANODON mer Eula Virginia Plaugher, stras burg, Va.; three sons. Pvt. Joseph E. Clements, Camp Lee, Va.; Corpl. An drew Clements, Jr., with the Army in the Mediterranean theater, and William Perry Clements, a student at Claude Swanson High School in Arlington, and a daughter, Mrs. Elva Lee Sieber, Arlington. Mrs. Claudia Lohman, Wife Of Police Capfain, Dies Mrs. Claudia M. E. Lohman. 72, wife of Harry R. Lohman, retired police captain, died Saturday of a heart attack at her home, 4614 De Russey parkway, Chevy Chase. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the residence, fol lowed by burial in Arlington Cem etery. Mrs. Lohman was a charter mem ber of the Mizpah Chapter, No. 8, O. E. S. Her husband, first precinct captain, had served on the police force for 47 years. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary September 5. She was a native of Washington. She is survived by her husband and a daughter, Mrs. Catherine E. Clay of Washington. ADVERTISEMENT. More Men Than Women Seem To Have Acid Stomach Ulcers Many men under a nervous strain do not eat properly. More and more, enthusiastic users, by word of mouth endorse Toma Tablets as a palliative and symptomatic aid. Here usually is welcome relief from Acid Stomach Ulcers and other ! conditions induced by hyper-acid ity. Toma Tablets contain no soda, 1 tends to form a protective coating, help neutralize acidity, aid bowel , elimination. Full directions and ; food guidance with each bottle. Toma Tablets $i.25 and $3.60 a bottle, sold at leading drug stores, j Frank B. A. Linton Dies; Noted Portrait Artist Bj the Associated Press. 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