Urates
ARMSTRONG. DAVID E. On Thursday,
November 1. 1945 at Casualty Hospital,
DAVID E. ARMSTRONG, beloved husband
of Carrie S. Armatrong. Services . at
Chambers' Georgetown funeral home. 31st
and M sts. n.w.. Saturday. November 3.
at 10:30 I'm Interment Arlington Na
tional CemTtery.
ARMSTRONG. DAVID E. Officers and
• members ol Tank Corps Post,
No. 18. American Legion, are
> requested to assemble at the
Chambers Itineral home. 30Î2
r M st. n.w., on Friday, Novem
ber 2. IMS, at 8:30 Ρ m to
pay tribute to our departed
comrade. DAVID E. ARMSTRONG. Serv
ices will be conducted by the American
legion National Guard of Honor.
HARRY F. YOUNG. Jr . Commander.
H. ft. McC AMANT. Adjutant.
ASTRYKE. CHARLES G. Suddenly, on
Wednesday, October :il, 1845. near Falls
Church, Va.. CHARLES O. ASTRYKE. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Astryke of It)
W. Caton ave., Alexandria, Va„ and
brother of Walter P. Astryke. Funeral
aervlce? on Saturday. November 3. at 10:30
a.m.. at the Wheatley funeral home. Alex
andria. Va. Interment Arlington National
Cemetery.
BANKS, HAROLD N. On Thursday No
vember 1, I94S. at his residence, 4832
Nash St. n.e.. HAROLD N. BANKS, son of
Edith R. and Norman H. Banks. Notice
of fur.eral later Services b/ Stewart's
luneral home, 30 H st. n.e.
BAYLISS. PATRICK HENRY. On Thurs
day. November 1. 1845. at Wilmington,
N. C . PATPICK HENRY BAYLISS. brother
of Frank A. Bayliss of Alexandria. Va.:
Mrs. Ray Cleveland of Alexandria. Va.:
Mrs. N. 0. Bassist of Arlington, Va.: Mrs.
Τ W Sims. Knoxville, Tenn.. and Mrs. J.
W. McWilliams of Denver. Colo Mr. Bay
liss was a number of Clifton Forge Lodge.
A. F. & Α. M and of the Scottish Rite
Masons. Alexandria. Va. Funeral services
Saturday. November 3, at 2:30 p.m.. at
the Wheatley funeral home, Alexandria, Va.
3
BEACH. THOMAS REDMOND. On Wed
nesday. October 31. 1045. at the residence
of his daughter. Mrs. Harry Mahon. Lor
ton. Va.. THOMAS REDMOND BEACH,
aged SO years, beloved husband of Mary
Ann Beach. He also is survived by Ave
eons and two daughters. Remains resting
at Hall's funeral home. Occoquan Va.,
where services will be conducted on Satur
day. November 3. at 2 p.m. Interment
Lee Chanel Cemetery. Fairfax County, Va
Relatives and friends invited,
- BELLOWS. NANNIE. On Sunday. Oc
tober 28. 1045, at 6:30 p.m . at Freed
men's Hospital.. NANNIE BELLOWS of
3 605 New Jersey ave. n.w. She leaves to
mourn a loving daughter. Pauline Bellows,
other relatives and many friends. After 12
noon Friday friends are invited to call at
her late residence Solemn requiem high
mass will be celebrated at Holy Redeemer
Catholic Church. New York and New Jer
sey aves. n.w. on Saturday November 3,
at ρ a m Interment Mount Olivet Cem
etery. Arrangements by McOutre. 29,1,2
BOGLEY, CATHERINE E. (BESSIE».
Suddenly, on Thursday. November 1. 1045,
at her home Darnestown. Md.. CATH
ERINE Ε (BESSIE) BOGLEY. beloved
wife of Henry V*. BoKley. Remains rest
ing at the Colonial funeral home of Wm.
Reuben Pumphrey. Rockville, Md Serv
ices Saturday. November 3. at St. Mar
tin's Catholic Church. Gaithersburs. Md..
where requiem mass will be offered at 10
a.m Interment New Cathedral Cemetery.
Baltimore. Md.
BOWMAN, MARTHA VIRGINIA. On
Wednesday. Octcber 31. 1945, at her resi
dence. 6415 2nd place n.w., MARTHA VIR
GINIA BOWMAN, beloved mother of Mrs.
Doris A. St. Clair. William E.. Francis C
end John E. Bowman- Jr. Remains resting
at Hysong's funeral home. 1300 Ν st. n.w..
where services will be held on Saturday.
November 3. at 2 p.m. Relatives and
friends invited to attend. Interment Glen
wood Cemetery. 2
BROOKS, SYLVIA BARBARA. Departed
this life on Tuesday, October 30, 1045,
SYLVIA BARBARA BROOKS. devoted
daughter of Rhoney Brooks, stepdaughter
of Mrs. Luella Brooks and Isiah Newman,
granddaughter of Mrs. Dora Gordon, niece,
of Mrs. Rosael Neal. Mrs. Sarah McCutch
ins. Mrs. Abella Dixon, Carrie Carter. Silas
Carter and Ocemus Brooks. 8he also Is
survived by many other relatives and
friends. Remains may be viewed after 4
p.m Saturday. November 3, at Barnes &
Matthews' funeral home, 614 4th st. s.w.,
where funeral services will be held Sunday.
November 4. at 1:30 p.m.. Rev. William
Brown officiating. Interment Payne's Cem
3
BROWN. MART Ε. Departed this life
tuddenly. on Tuesday. October 30. 1945,
at 2:30 a.m.. at her residence. 1144 19th
st n.w.· MARY E. BROWN. She leaves to
mourn their loss three sisters, one brother
and other relatives and friends. Remains
resting at Smiths funeral home. 11-8
19th st. n,«. Funeral Saturday. Novem
ber 3. at 10 a.m.. from St. Augustine's,1
Church. 15th st. between L and M sts.i
n.w. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
BRYAN, ADDIE C. On Thursday. No- :
vember 1. 19*5, at Home for Incurables.
ADDIE C BRYAN, beloved mother of Guy
W. and Hugh B. Bryan. Remains resting
at Chambers' funeral home. 517 11th
st. s e., until Saturday. November 3. at
1 ρ m Services at Addison Chapel. Seat1
Pleasant. Md.. at 1.30 P.m. Interment
church cemetery
BUTLEB, JOHN HENRY. On Tuesday.
October 31. 1945 at Freedmen's Hospital.
•JOHN HENRY BUTLER. MB of the late
Nancy and Ludwell Butler, husband of
the late Mary Catherine Butler and lather
of William H.. Aaron and Qulnton Butler.
Also surviving are three brothers. James
Ludwell. Shirley Thomae and Lewis Limuel
Butler: a sister. Alice E. Jennings, and
other relatives and friends. Friends are
invited to call at the McGuire funeral
home. 1820 9th St. n.w.. after 12 noon
Saturday. Services will be held at Mount
Zion Baptist Church. Joplin. Va., on Sun
day. November 4. at 1:30 p.m. Interment
at Triangle. Va. 4
CHICHESTER. HARRY C. Departed this
life on Wednesday. October 31. 1945.
HARRY C CHICHESTER, beloved hus
band of Rose Chichefter. Remains rest
ing at Hysong's funeral home, 1300 Ν st.
n.w., where services will be held Saturday,
November 3. at 11 a m Interment Cedar
Hill Cemetery. 2*
CRAWFORD. NOIL. Suddenly, on Tues
day. October 30, 1945 NOIL CRAWFORD,
loving husband of Mrs. Corine Crawford
of 714 01st st.. Fairmont Heights. Md
He also leaves a devoted mother. Mrs. Ella
Barrington: one sister, three brothers and
many other relatives and friends. Re
mains resting at his late residence after
6 P.m. Friday. November 2. Funeral Sat
urday. November 3. at 1 p.m., from Grace
Methodist Church. Fairmont Heights. Md.
Relatives and friends invited. Interment
Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Arrange
ments by Henry S. Washington & Son. |
DOWNING, HENRY C. On Thursday.
November 1, 1945. at his residence. 0221
8th St. n.w.. HENRY C. DOWNING, be-1
loved husband of Ellen Downing and i
brother of Walter Burton Downing. Serv- |
ices at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home,
2901 14th st. n.w., on Saturday. Novem
ber 3, at 1 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill
α it enlen -η 2 '
Dl'NMORE. SARAH KENT. On Wed
nesday. October 31. 1945. at her residence.
118!2 Bates st. n.w.. SARAH KENT DUN
MORE. beloved Bister of Mary Kent Olover,
devoted mother of lone and Godfrey Dun
more and John Kent and foster mother of
Florence Green Haskins. Also surviving
are other relatives and many friends. After
12 noon Friday friends are invited to call
at the McGuire funeral home, 1820 9th st.
n.w.. where services will be conducted by
the Rev. George O. Bullock on Saturday.
November 3, at 1 p.m. Interment Lincoln
Memorial Cemetery. 2
EPP. PFC. HAROLI) S„ U. S. A. Sud
denly. on Sunday. October 21. 1H45. at
San Francisco. Calif., Mc. HAROLD S.
EPP. U. S. A. husband of Virgie Perine
Epp. son of John S. and Agatha C. Epp
and brother of Helen. Kenneth and John
Epp of Brandywine. Md. Services at St
Michael's Church. Baden, Md.. where mass
will be offered on Monday. November 5,
at 9:30 a m Interment St. Peter's Cem
etery, Waldorf. Md. 3
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FARRIOR. ESTELLE. Suddenly, on
Wednesday. October 31. 1946. Mrs. ES
TE],).K PARRIOR sof 1725»A Beaton st.
«n.w.. devoted wile ol Dock Farrior, slater
ol Mrs. Eveline Gregory, Eddie and Chris
topher Fields. Also surviving are many
other relatives and friends. Friends ma;
call between θ a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Satur
day. at the Dovie G. Brooks luneral home.
1200 Florida ave. n.w. Funeral end In
terment November 4. at Charleston, β. C.
FEN WICK. KATHERINE CLARK. On
Thursday. November 1. 1945, KATHERINE
CLARK FENWICK or 937 Boniiant st.,
Silver Spring. Md.. beloved mother ol Rose
Mary Fenwick. Mrs. Fenwlck rests at the
Warner E. Pumphrey luneral home. 8434
Georgia ave., Silver Spring. Md. Notice
ol services later.^
FILUUS MARY E. ' On Wednesday. Oc
tober 31, 1945. at her residence, 412tf 5th
st. n.w., MARY E. FILLIUS. wile of the
late Milton Joseph Fillius and mother ol
Milton F., J. Ralph and Arthur H. Fil
liut>: sister of Mrs. Bertha A. Spciser.
Services at the S. H. Hlnes Co. funeral
home. 2901 14th at. n.w.. on Saturday,
November at 10 a.m. Interment Glen
wood Cemetery. 2
FOLEY, ELLEN. On Thursday. Novem
ber 1. 1945. ELLEN FOLEY, beloved wile
of the late John P. Foley and mother of
Mrs. Mary C. LeNolr. Funeral from the
residence of her daughter, 3020 12th st.
n.e.. on Monday. November 5. at 8:30 a.m.
Reouiem mass at St. Mary's Church. 5th
and G sts. n.w., at 9 a.m. Relatives and
friends invited to attend. Arrangements
by Huntemann funeral home. 3
FRIEND. CHARLES S. On Thursday.
November 1, 1915. at his residence, 4502
13th St. n.w.. CHARLES S. FRIEND, for
merly oi Westernport. Md., the beloved
husband of Lena B. Friend. Funeral from
the above residence on Saturday. Novem
ber 3, at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek
Cemetery. (Cumberland, Md., papers
please copy.) 2*
GARNLTT. DOROTHY. On Thursday,
November 1. 1945. DOROTHY GARNETT,
beloved wife of Edward Garnett. devoted
mother of Dorothy. Edward and Herbert
Robinson Garnett: daughter of Joseph and
Bertha Barber: sister of Mrs. Helen Rob
inson. Mrs. Margaret D. Lewis. Burton
and Kenneth Barber. She also leaves
other relatives and friends. Notice ol
luneral later Arrangements by W. Er
nest Jarvis Co.
GOETZ. JANE LYON. On Thursday.
November 1. 1945. at Little Sisters of the
Poor. 2nd and H sts. n e., JANE LYON
GOETZ, beloved wife of the late Herman
Goetz. Remains resting at the above ad
dress until β p.m. Friday. November 2.
Reouiem mass in the chapel of the Little
8isters of the Poor on Saturday. November
3. at 6 Ρ m. Interment Mount Olivet Cem
etery.
uo'ita, MAKY A. on Thursday. No
vember 1. 1945. al Miami, Fia.. MAKY
GOTTA of Washington. D. C.. beloved wife
of Robert B. Gotta and mother of James
D Forbes. Remains resting at the S. H.
Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st.
n.w., after 12 noon Sunday. November
4. Services at the above funeral home on
Monday. Novembfr 5. at 1 p.m. Interment
Rock Creek Cemetery. 4
HARRIS. ALTON Α.. JR. On Thursday.
November 1. 1945. ALTON A. HARRIS.
Jr., the beloved son of Alton A. Harris,
sr.. and Peggy Harris. Funeral from hie
late residence. 485 G st. s.w., on Satur
dav, November .'j. at 2 p.m. Relatives
and friends Invited to attend Interment
Fort Lincoln Cfmetery. Arrangements by
P. A. Tultavull.
HILL. ADOLPHL'S. Departed this life
on Monda». October 29. 1945. at Freed
men's Hospital. ADOLPHUS HILL, formerly
of 416 Ο st. n.w. He leaves to mourn
their loss a devoted wife. Mrs. Mamie Hill;
one sister, one brother, two aunts, several
cousins, other relatives and friends. Re
mains resting at the Dabney & Garner
funeral home. 442 M st. n.w.. after 5 p.m.
Friday. November 2. Funeral Saturday,
November 3, at 1 p.m.. from Turner Me
morial Church. 6th and Ρ sts. n.w.. Rev.
C. C. Ferguson officiating. Interment Lin
cola Memorial Cemetery. 2
HORSEMAN. ERVA JANE. On Tuesday,
October 30, 1945. at Providence Hospital.
ERVA JANE HORSEMAN, beloved wife of
the late Albert W. Horseman and mother
of Leo Irving Horseman. Funeral from
her late residence. 131H 6 St. s.e.. on Sat
urday. November 3. at K:30 a m. Requiem
high mass at St Theresa s Church at 9
a m Interment Congressional Cemetery.
Relatives and friends Invited. 2
I'ANSON" ROBERT ARMISTEAD. On
Friday. November 2. 1945. at Garfield Me
morial Hospital. ROBERT ARMISTEAD
I ANSON, beloved husband of the late
Rowena Holmes I'Anson and father of Miss
Nannie A. I'Anson and Robert Locke
I'AiiSOn and erandfather of Miss Rowena
Elizabeth I'Anson. Notice of funeral later.
JENKINS, JOSEPHINE. On Thursday,
November 1, 1915. at Garfield Hospital,
JOSEPHINE JENKINS of 4907 4«tb St.
twc unovtu wiie οι ucorgc w. Jen
kins, mother of Haro'.d J»nkins and grand
mother of Muriel A. Mlnar4; sister 01
Mary Wood. Agnes Shaw and Cassie
Reeves. Services at Chambers' George
town funeral home. 31st and M sts. n.w.,
on Saturday, November 3, at 1 p.m. Rela
tives and friends invited. Interment Na
tional Memorial Park cemetery. Fall»
Church, Va. a
KERNAGHAN. LATJRA C. F. On Thura
day.^November 1, 1845. at her residence,
208 Mast. ave. n.e . Mrs LAURA C. F.
KERNAGHAN. beloved wife of Robert W.
Kernaghan and sister of Joseph W. Fisher
of St. Petersburg. Fla. Remains resting
at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2*01
14th st. η w until 8 p.m. Friday. Novem
ber 2. Services and interment Belvldere.
Ν J
LEWIS. WILLIE R. On Friday. Novem
ber 2. 1945. WILLIE R. LEWIS, beloved
wife of James R Lewis, and mother of
Sylvia and Etta Lewis. Remains resting
at Chamber?· tuneral home. 517 11th at.
s e . until Saturday. November 3. at 3 p.m.
Services .and interment In Shelby. N. C
M ALKIE, FRED H. On Thursday. No
vember 1. 1945 at Episcopal Hospital.
Washington. Π C . FRED H MALKIE of
3627 Columbia pik*. Arlington, Va., be
loved husband of Maude Lamphier Malkle
and fafhtr of Harold D. and Gordon W.
Malkie and Mrs. Ruth Malkle Rausch. Re
mains resting at the Ives funeral home.
2847 Wilson b!vd.. Arlington. Va where
funeral services will be held Saturday.
November 3. at 2 D.m. Interment Wash
ington National Cemetery. Washington,
D. C.
McFARLAND. ESTELLE Κ. On Wednes
day, October 31. 1945. at her residence.
620 North Carolina ave. s.e., ESTELLE
Κ. McFARLAND. beloved wife of William
J. McFarland. mother of William G Mc
Farltnd. Services at Chambers' funeral
home, 517 11th st. s e., on Saturday, No
vember 3. at 11 a.m. Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Washington
National Cemetery. 2
MEEK, ELLSWORTH L. On Wednes
day. October 31, 1945, at 1027 23rd St.
south. Arlington. Va„ ELLSWORTH L.
MEEK, father of Mrs. Thomas W. For
aythe. Mrs. Vernon J. Kirkby and Florence
J. Meek, and grandfather ol Arden Kirkby
and Thomas M. Forsythe. Services at
Chambers' Georgetown funeral home, 31st
and M sts. n.w , on Saturday. November
3. Services and interment nHviti
liy only. 2
MITCHELL. MAGGIE. On Thursday.
November 1. 1045. at her residence. 3200
l.'tth st n.w., MAGGIE MITCHELL, wife
of the late Paul Ε Mitchell, beloved mother
of the late Poindexter Mitchell and Edward
M. Mitchell. Obzine M. Walker and Dr.
Iverson O. Mitchell and sister of Raymond
E. Richard of Berkeley, Calif. She also
leaves three grandchildren. Yvonne Sim
kins. Lt. Iverson O. Mitchell, jr.. and
Gloria Mitchell: one great-grandchild.
Iverson O. Mitchell, :(d. Notice of fu
neral later. Arrangements by McGuire. 3
O'NEILL. LINDSAY. Suddenly, on Thurs
day. November 1. IS>45, at Eatontown, N.
J . LINDSAY O'NEILL, beloved brother of
William. Harry. Stover and Golder O'Neill:
Addie C. Grigsby, Georgia O'Neill. Nannie
Ο Crawford and Marie Ο Hackett. Aso
surviving are many other relatives and
friends. Notice of funeral later. Arrange
ments by McGuire. 3
PALMER. JESSAMINE L. On Wednes
day. October 31. 1935. at Los Angeles.
Calif.. JESSAMINE L. PALMER, daughter
of the late William and Mary V. Palmer
and jlster of Myrtle H. Palmer of Wash
ington. D. C. Interment Los Angeles. Calif.
PRENTISS. i*AUL. On Wednesday. Oc
tober 31. 1945, PAUL PRENTISS of 232
Oalyiale pi. n.w.. son of the late. Jerry and
Virginia Prentiss, brother of Charles and
Seville Prentiss, uncle of Mrs. Ellen Har
per. Mrs. Myrtle Middleton. George and
Charles Prentiss. Jr.: devoted friend of Mrs.
Rosa Collins. He also leaves other rela
tives and friends. After 10 a.m. Sunday.
November 4. friends may call at the W.
Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You
st. n.w. Funeral Monday, November 5. at
2 p.m.. from the above funeral church.
Relatives and friends invited. Interment
Payne's Cemetery. 4
RAEDY. HELEN. At Atlantic City, N. J.,
HELEN RAEDY. wife of the late John
Raedy. mother ol May and Katharine
Raedy and sister <bf Mrs. Lewis Murdock.
Funeral will be held Monday. November 5,
1945. at s a.m., from her late residence.
19 South Delancy nlace. High requiem
mass at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church,
Atlantic City, N. J., at 9 a.m. 3
SEABROOKS. WILLIE. On Thursday,
November 1. 1945. WILLIE SEABROOKS.
beloved son of Mrs. Rebecca Seabrooks,
brother of Mr. Sammie Seabrooks, Jr. Also
surviving are one uncle. Mr. Walter Stokes;
one aunt, Mrs. Edith Corley, and a host
of other relatives and friends. Remains
may be viewed at the Hall Bros, funeral
home. 621 Florida ave. n.w., Sunday. No
vember 4. after 12 noon. Funeral services
Monday. November 5, at 1 p.m.. from the
above funeral home. Rev. S. A. Warren
officiating. Interment Payne's Cemetery
2.4
SHOMETTE. MART. On Thursday, No
vember 1, 1945, at her residence, 121 12th
St. s.e., MARY SHOMETTE. beloved wife
of the late Print E. Shomette and mother
of Mrs. Mary K. Gooch. Louis E. and
Thomas Shomette, Mrs. Angle Brady, Print
E., Jr., and Gilbert Shomette, Mrs. Ar
butus Perry, Master Sergt. Rodney Sho
mette, U. S. Army, and Petty Officer 2/c
Grady Shomette. She also is survived by
ten grandchildren. Friends may call at
the Wm J. Nalley funeral home. 622 8th
st. s.e., where services will be held on Sat
urday. November 3, at 1 p.m. Relatives
and friends invited. Interment Arlington
National Cemetery. 3
SHOMETTE. MARY E. The officers and
members of the Gen. Nelson A.
Miles Auxiliary. No. 8. U. S.
W. V., are requested to assem
ble at the Wm. J. Nalley fu
neral home. 522 8th St. s.e., on
Saturday. November .1. 1945, at
1 ρ m., to attend the funeral
services for our late sister, MARY E.
SHOMETTE. By order of
HELEN N. MUSSELMAN, President.
BEUHH M. COPE, fccretary.
SIMMS. STEPHEN H. Suddenly. , on
Tuesday. October 30. JJHB. at St. Elisa
beth's Hospital. STEPHEN H. SIMMS, be
loved -father of Catherine and Stephen
?lmms. jr. He also leaves two brothers,
ve aunts, three uncles and many other
■ . Renr
ber 2. Funeral Saturday, November 3, at
1 p.m.. from Mount Zion Church. Barnes
vilie. Md.. Rev. Joseph Stemler officiating.
A
Sfatfa
tTLVESTEE, LEON C. On Thursday.
November 1. 1045. at Sibley Hospital.
LEON C. SYLVESTER of ββ17 Eastern
ave.. Takoma Park. Md.. beloved husband
οf Rachel A Sylvester and father of Leon
C.. Jr., and Robert E. Sylvester. Funeral
service* at the Thos. F. Murray funeral
home. 2007 Nichols ave. i.e.. on Saturday,
November 3. at 2 p.m. Relatives and
friends Invited. 'Interment Cedar Hill
Cemetery.
THOMPSON. WILLIAM. On Tuesday.
October .'<0. 1945. at Emergency Hospital.
WILLIAM THOMPSON ol 2(102 Oa. ave.
n.w.. husband of Julia Ann Thompson. He
also leaves five sons, four daughters, five
grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and
a host of other relatives and friends. The
late Mr. Thompson may be viewed at
Stewart's fun>ral home. 30 H st. n.e.. after
& ρ m. Saturday. Funeral Sunday. No
vember 4. at New Hope Baptist Church,
6th and Rifrgs st. n.w . at 1 p.m. Inter-1
ment Woodlawn Cemetery. 3
WaRTKRS, SADIE B. On Thursday.
November 1. 1945. at Emergency Hospital.
SADIE B. WARTERS, sister of William K.
Warters of Los Angeles. Calif.; Ralph C
Warters of Pittsburgh. Pa : Flora £.
Warters of 218 North Park drive. Arling
ton. Va., and Mrs. Stella E. O'Keefe of
Arlington. Va. Friends may call at Gaw
ler's chapel. 176H Pa. ave. n.w., where
services will be held on Saturday. Novem
ber :t, at 11 a.m. Interment New Bern,
N. C.
Itt Hmortam
BEAL'CH. CLIFFORD. In memory of my
beloved husband, CLIFFORD BEAUCH. who
passed away one year ago today, Novem
ber 2, 1944.
As time goes on I miss you more;
Your memory is as dear today
As in the hour you passed away.
BELOVED WIFE, FLORENCE BEAUCH.
BLACK. EMMA. A tribute of love to
the memory of our dear wife and mother,
EMMA BLACK, who departed this lite six
years ago today. November 2. 1839.
In the book of life there are memories
Of the happiest moments we have known;
And recorded in love is the blessings
Of a wonderful wife—my own
HUSBAND, HENRY BLACK.
When alone in our sorrows bitter tears I
flow.
There come sweet dreams of lon« ago:
Unknown to others you steal to our tide,
And whisper, "Don't cry, loved ones,
death cannot divide."
YOUR CHILDREN, MR. JOHN Ε BLACK.
MRS BETTY L. VALENTINE. MRS.
VIRGIE C. GOFF; GRANDCHILDREN.
MRS ELIZABETH MOTEN. RAYMOND
VALENTINE. CHARLE8 HENRY GOFF.
Jr.: BABY" ROSE CORINNE GOFF.
GREAT-GRANDCHILD, BABY CLAR
ENCE A. MOTEN. Jr. · ·
BRENT. LOTTIE DYSON'. In loving
memory of our dear mother and mother
in-law. LOTTIE DYSON BRENT, who de
parted this life cine years aeo today, No
vember 2, 1936.
Your life was unselfish and for others you
ilved,
Not for what you received, but for what
you could give.
YOUR LOVING DAUGHTERS AND
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. LOUISE WARNER.
IRENE JONES. MABEL CANNADY.
BUSH. CATHERINE. Sacred to the
memory of our beloved mother. CATH
ERINE BUSH, who departed this Hie ten
vearc «ση Inrlav Nnt'cmhsr ·> ΙΟΊϋ
THE FAMILY. · · 1
CARPENTER, CLAUDE C. In memory
of my dear husband. CLAUDE C. CAR
PENTER. who departed this life fifteen
years ago today. November 2, 1930.
Just when llie was sweetest
And we could have lived our best.
The gates of Heaven opened
And he entered the land of rest.
LOVING WIPE. ELLEN ·
JEFFRIES. ROBERT H. In loving mem
ory of my dear husband. ROBERT H. JEF
FRIES. who departed this life one year
ago. November 2. 1044.
Loving and kind in all his ways.
Upright and just to the end of his day·;
Sincere and true In heart and mind.
Beautiful memories he left behind.
WIFE. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHIL
DREN.
JOHNSON. MARGARET G. - In loving
remembrance of our devoted mother, wife
and sister. MARGARET G. JOHNSON, who
gassed away one year ago today, Novem
er 2, 1944.
Nothinc can ever take away
The love our hearts hold dear;
Fond memories linger every day.
Remembrance keeps you always nerr.
Rest in peace, your work is ended;
Sweetly sleep, your race is run
Dear, you have gone where we who loved
you
Soon may be coming, one by one
THE FAMILY. · j
JONES, ERNEST. JR. In memory of our
dear son and brother, ERNEST JONES.
Jr.. who departed this life thiiteen years
ago today. November 2, 1932.
ERNEST AND ETTA JONES. HELEN RAY*·
AND ANNETTA JONES.
. JONES. HOWARD. In sad but loving
memory of my friend. HOWARD JONES,
who departed this life twelve years ago
today, November 2. 1933.
Beyond the gates κ loved one slipped.
To find both peace and rest.
And there is comfort m the thought
That God knew what was best.
JONES. JOSEPHINE C. Sacred to the
memory οf our dear mother, JOSEPHINE
C. JONES, who lelt us aeven years ago,
November 2. 1938.
She had a smile for every one,
A heart as pure as gold:
To those who knew and loved her best
Her memory will never grow old.
THE FAMILY. ·
KUFFNER. THOMAS. In sad but lov
ing memory of our dear husband and
father. THOMAB KUFFNER. who departed
this life two years ago today. November
K. 1943.
We walked together, you and I.
In sorrow and in Jcy:
We shared our pains and happiness
With love without alloy.
And death shall never end our love,
For throueh the mist I see
Our glad reunion in the skies
For all eternity.
Beyond the gate our loved one
Finds happiness and rest:
And there is comfort in the thought
That a loving God knows best.
YOUR DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN ·
LANE. JAMES S.. SB. A tribute of love
to some one dear. JAMES S. LANE. Sr.,
who passed away November 2. 1943.
Two sad and lonely years have passed
Since our great sorrow fell.
The shock we received that day,
We still remember well.
Days of sadness still come o'er u>.
Hidden tears so often flow;
Memories keep you always near ut.
Though you left two years ago
DEVOTED SONS AND FRIEND. T/6 JAMES
8. LANE. Jr.: HARRY M. LANE AND
JULIA M. ALEXANDER.
LANE. JAME8 8.. SB. In sad but loving
remembrance of our dear friend. JAMES S.
LANE. Sr. (JIM LANE), who departed this
life two years ago today. November 2, 1943.
Loved in life, remembered in death.
HIS FRIENDS. MRS. MARION TERRY
AN DANDERSON FAMILY.
McLANE. WILLIAM R. In remembrance
our beloved father. WILLIAM R. McLANE.
who left us nine years ago today, Novem
ber 2. 1936.
They are not dead who live in lives they
leave behind. In those whom they have
blessed they live a life again.
HELEN PAYNE, MILDRED PERKINS, CAR
ROLL AND EVA MCLANE.
MILLER, MRS. LAUBA V. (NEE WITTE
KINDT). In memory of my mother. Mrs.
LAURA V. MILLER, who departed this life
six years «go today, November 2, 1939.
Six years have gone, my heart is sore,
As time goes on I miss you more;
Your memory is as dear today
As in the hour you passed away.
YOUR BELOVED DAUGHTER, ELIZA
BETH M. WITTEKINDT. *
QUINN, JOSEPH J. In loving n-mem
umm-c υ ι uui utni nueonuu onu muici.
JOSEPH J. QUINN, who died one year aso
today, November 2, 1944.
Before our eyes he faded.
Growing weaker day by day,
Patiently bearing his suffering
Until God took him away.
We saw him slowly leave us,
As helpless we stood by
And drained the cup of bitter grief
The day we saw him die.
Our hearts still ache with sadness.
Our eyes fill up with tears;
Only God knows how much we mise him
At the end of one lone year.
HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN.
TOMMY AND MARY THERESE QUINN. ·
SMITH, HOWARD F. A tribute of love
to the memory of our dear son. HOWARD
F. SMITH, who entered eternal rest fif
teen years ago today, November 2, 1930.
God took you, dear son,
When life was sweetest.
And planted you in His garden of angels..
YOUR LOVING PARENTS. * ·
Capt. Raspberry Returns
To Park Police Post
Capt. Mark H. Raspberry has been
reinstated as chief officer of the
Park Police after three years in the
Coast Guard, the Office of National
Capital Parks announced today.
He took over his old job, to which
he was promoted in 1941, from;
Acting Capt. Jerome B. Lawler, who
has been head of the force for the
last three years. Capt. Lawler will
revert to his permanent rank of
lieutenant on November 15.
While in service Capt. Raspberry
was a Coast Guard chief specialist.
He was assistant officer in charge
of fire prevention for the Port of
Los Angeles and was discharged
September 10.
Capt. Raspberry was appointed to
the Park Police April 1, 1931, artd
became a captain on October X, 1941.
David t. Armstrong Dies;
Served 24 Years in Army
David E. Armstrong, 53, of 1101 Κ
street N.W., a prominent figure in
veterans' affairs, died yesterday in
Casualty Hospital after an illness of
several years.
Funeral services will be held at
the W. W. Chambers' funeral home,
3072 M street N.W., at 10:30 a.m. to
morrow. followed by burial in Ar
lington National Cemetery.
American Legion services will be
conducted at the funeral home at
8:30 o'clock tonight.
Mr. Armstrong, a sergeant with 24
years' service in the Regular Army,
was national service officer of the
Regular Vétérans' Association, in
vestigating pensions and claims.
During the World War he served as
orderly with Gen. Douglas Mac
Arthur in France.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Carrie Saunders Armstrong.
In iKmoriam
STANG. ELIZABETH M. In sad but lov
ing remembrance of our devoted wife and
mother, ELIZABETH M STANG. who
passed away one year ago today. Novem
ber 2, 1944.
Just a line of sweet remembrance.
Just a memory, fond and true;
Just a token of our devotion
That our thoughts are still of you.
DEVOTED HU6BAND AKD CHILDREN. ·
TRUMAN. WILLIAM ALBERT. A trib
ute of love and devotion to the memory of
my devoted husband. WILLIAM ALBERT
TRUMAN, who passed away three years
ago today. November 2. 1942
YOUR DEVOTED WIPE, MARGARET
O'TOOLE TRUMAN. · I
Rites to Be Held Today
For Mrs. Nannie Bellows
A requiem high mass for Mrs
Nannie Bellows, colored, retired Bu
reau of Engraving and Printing em
ploye, who died Sunday at Freed
men's Hospital, will be sung at Ε
a.m. tomorrow at Holy Redeemei
Church. Burial will be in Mount
Olivet Cemetery.
A native of Alexandria, Va., she
had lived most of her life in Wash
ington. She retired 13 years age
after 34 years in Government serv
ice. She lived at 1605 New Jersey
avenue N.W.
CVlA U..
Guernsey Cross Dies;
Roosevelt Ex-Secretary '*
Guernsey T. Cross, 5β, of 3905
Military road N.W., attorney for the
Veterans' Administration in Ba
tavia, Ν. Y., and former Reconstruc
tion Finance Corp. attorney, died
Wednesday night of a heart attack
in Batavia, according to the Asso
ciated Press.
Born in Neversink, Ν. Y„ }n 1888,
Mr. Crœs served in the New York
Legislature and was secreatry to the
late President Roosevelt while he
was Governor of New York.
He came to Washington in 1933
to join the RFC.
Mr. Cross is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Abbie Dibble Cross; a
I daughter, Mrs. Ruth Reese, wife of
will be held at 1 pjn. tomorrow at
the S. H. Hines funeral home, 2901
Fourteenth street N.W. Burial will
be in Cedar Hill Maùsoleum.
Mr. Downing, who retired three
years ago because of poor health,
had been a Federal employe for
23 years. He was a member of the
Harmony Lodge of the Masonic
order. Funeral services will be con
ducted by his nephew, the Rev. Wil
liam Brayshaw of Smithfield, Va.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
Ellen Downing, and a brother, Wal
ter Burton Downing.
Rites for Thomas Beach
C. D. Asfryke to Be Buried
In Arlington Tomorrow
Funeral services for Charles D.
Astryke, 22, of Alexandria, who was
killed in an aiitomobile accident
near Falls Church Wednesday, will
be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at
the B. Wheatley funeral home. 809
King street, Alexandria. Burial will
follow in Arlington Cemetery.
Mr. Astryke, a former Army Air
Forces sergeant, was a native of
Alexandria and graduated from the
George Washington High School
there before 'entering the Army in
1943. He served in the Mediterran
ean theater with the 15th Air Force.
Miss Pauline Bellows, Washington
William H. Kingsley Dies;
Philadelphia Executive
By thf. Associated Press.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2.—WiUiarr
H. Kingsley, 76, president of th(
Board of City Trustees and formel
president of the Penn Mutual Lif<
Insurance Co., died here yesterday
He had worked his way from offlc*
boy to president of the insuranci
company, being elected to that po
sition in 1936. He served until 193!
when he was elected chairman o:
the Board of Trustees.
Maj» Evan C. Reese οί the Army
I Medical Corps, all of the Washing
ton address, and a sister, Mrs. Ar
thur Armstrong, Curry, Ν. Y.
Funeral serviees and burial will
be held Sunday in Callicoon, Ν. Y.
Henry C. Downing Dies;
i Retired Federal Auditor
Funeral services for Henry C.
ι Downing, 6221 Eighth street N.W.,
a retired auditor for the Bureau of
Internal Revenue, who died of a
heart attack at his home yesterday,
Set for Tomorrow
Funeral services for Thomas Red
mond Beach, SO, Lorton, Va., will be
held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Hall's
funeral home, Occoquan. Burial will
follow in Lee Chapel Cemetery, Fair
fax County. Mr. Beach died at his
home Wednesday.
He and Mrs. Mary Ann Beaeh
were the first couple marriedBÉ the
Lee Chapel Church 69 years ago.
Besides his widow, he is survived
by five sons, Harvey M. Beach, Eppa
C. Beach. Ellis J. Beach, Elijah
Beach and Ernest R. Beach, and two
daughters, Mrs. Rowena E. Johnson
and Mrs. Naomi Mahon, all of
Virginia.
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