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,1)1(1$, HERBERT LUTHER. On Frl
v Juiy 30. 1048. at his home, 6646
lane. Bethesda. Md.. HERBERT
TI-THER ADAMS, beloved husband of Au
G. Adams. Remains resting at the
r-eVscla-Chevy Chase Funeral Home ol
' Heuben Pumphrey, Bethesda, Md.
jjmice oi funeral later.
rvKER, WILLIAM. On Wednesday,
, v 8. 1948. WILLIAM BAKER of 1319
f,,’ «t. n.e., brother of Stokes Baker, Es
7, B Green and Rache! Johnson Baker.
F';°nds may call at the Malvan & Schey
Funeral Home, N. J. ave. and R st. n.w.,
t-.'rr 3 pm. Friday. Funeral from the
southern Baptist Church Saturday. July
■ at 12 noon. Interment Payne s Ceme
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BENNETT. ETHEL Y. On Thursday,
v 29, 1948, at Georgetown University
vVlpoal. ETHEL Y. BENNETT of 6212
'V'l pi., Riverdale, Md.. beloved wife of
i _,r.c Bennett and mother of Dorothy
t m Betty Hinkle and Elaine Alden.
icnds may call at the Gasch Funeral
: line. Hyattsville. Md.. where services will
held on Monday, August 2, at 2 p.m.
- atives and friends invited. Interment
yor: Lincoln Cemetery. 1
BOOTH. McCLAIN. On Wednesday,
. 28. 1948. at his residence. Brandy
v, ne. Md.. McCLAIN BOOTH, beloved hus
> r.d of Ida Booth, father of Rosie Chase
a Mabel Buckner, brother of Florence
pent. He also is survived by ten grand
diildren. four great-grandchildren, other
r latives and friends. Friends may call
si the residence of his grandson, Bernard
<_ hase, at Waldorf. Md., after 4 p.m. Frl
03y. Funeral Saturday, July 31, at 1
p m, from the Asbury Church, Brandy
vine. Md., Rev. H. R. Curtis officiating.
BOYD, MAMIE. On Tuesday. July 27,
1948. MAMIE BOYD of 818 4th st. n.w.
She leaves a brother. Rutherford Jones;
iwo nieces, Nannie Schaney and Ester Lee;
one nephew. Henry Clayton; one great
r.iece. Lillian Johnson, and other relatives
end friends. On Friday, July 30. after 4
p.m.. friends may call at Eugene Ford's
Funeral Chapel. 1213 4th st. s.w.. where
funeral services will be held Saturday,
July 31. at 1 p.m. Interment Payne's
Cemetery. 30
BRIMMER PEC. BERNARD LEE. On
March 19. 1945. in France, Ffc. BER
NARD LEE BRIMMER. He is survived by
his widow Marguerite Brimmer. Funeral
services will be held Saturday. July 31,
1948. at Forestlawn Cemetery, Greens
boro. N. C. 31
BROWN, JULIA H. On Thursday, July
‘21 1948. at her residence. 5219 Clay
ft n c . JULIA H. BROWN, beloved wife of
the late Henry Brown, mother of Lawrence
E and Ernest Brown and Mrs. Cozette
Byrd She also is survived by eighteen
grandchildren, five great-grandchildren,
three «isters and a host of other relatives
ard frienas. Remains resting at Henry S.
Washington & Sons' Funeral Home. 4925
Deane ave. n.e., after 4 p.m. Saturday.
July .31. Funeral Sunday, August 1, at
1 :;o pm. from the Tabernacle Baptist
Church Rev. G. W. Washington, pastor.
Relatives and triends invited. Interment
Harmony Cemetery. 1
BUTLER, AMELIA A. On Wednesday,
July "8. 1948. AMELIA A. BUTLER of
oxon Hill. Md. She is survived by one
brother, a devoted nephew, William D.
Butler and a host of other relatives and
fnends Remains resting at her late resi
oence after 2 p.m. Sunday. Mass will be
said at St. Ignatius’ Church Monday, Au
gust 2. at 9 a m. Interment church ceme
tery. Arrangements by Malvan & Schey.
CALDWELL. MARY ELIZABETH. On
Wednesday. July 28. at the Naval Medical
Center Bethesda. Md.. MARY ELIZABETH
CALDWELL, beloved wife of Daniel Alfred
Caldwell. U S N . retired, of 4443 Lily
Pars dr. n.e Remains resting at her late
esjdence Services Monday. August 2. at
■'pm. at Fort Myer Chapel. Arlington,
Va Interment Arlington National Ceme
tery. 1
CANNON. ARTHUR F. On Wednesday.
July "8, 1948, at his residence, 900 Perry
pi ne. ARTHUR F. CANNON, beloved
husband of Sadie E. Cannon (nee Fla
herty and father of Robert P. Cannon,
Mrs. Frances Henry, Mrs. Mane Fenlon.
Leo J Cannon. Mrs. Margaret York and
John A. Cannon. Funeral from the Tim
othy Hanlon Funeral Home. 641 H st.
n.e . on Saturday, July 31. at 8.1o a.m.
Requiem mass at St. Anthony s Church at
8 45 am Relatives and friends Invited.
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JO
CARVER. IDA. Departed this life Tues
day July 27. 1948. at St. Elizabeths Hos
pftal. Mrs. IDA CARVER of 922 T' st. . n w.
She is survived by one sister, ten nefh**s.
eleven nieces and a host of 0 * ^ e ^ Jh
and friends. The remains may be viewed
Sundav. August 1. after 12 n.2°n\.ak t,ne
Hall Bros. Funeral Home. 621 Florida ave.
nw Funeral services Monday. August
at 1 p m . at She above funeral home. Rev.
William E. Miller officiating. Interment
Woodlawn Cemetery.
CALGHEY. JOHN WILSON. On vvca
rir>sday. July ‘lb. 194H. JOHN \\ILSJi
CAUGHEY. beloved husband of the late.
Carolyn G. Caushey. Funeral services will
he held at his late residence, .140.; N St
n w . on Saturday. July •<! • at - P.nt.
Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. Joy
Mortuary Service.
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ten'-e. James R. and William D. Christian,
sister of Hattie Stevenson. She also 'eaves
three grandchildren, other relatives and
friends After 6 p.m. Friday. July .40.
friends may call at the W. Ernest Jarvis
Funeral Church. 1432 You st. n.w. Fu
neral and mterment Amherst. Va.
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-?• 19<8. at his residence, 1315 Stevens
rd s.e., JOHN CONYERS. He leaves six
children, twenty grandchildren, a host ol
“thsr relatives and friends. Services at
Stewart's Funeral Home, 30 H st. n.e..
Saturday. July 31, at 10 a.m. Interment
Woodlawn Cemetery.
CRAWFORD, SCOTT W. On Tuesday.
Juiy 2/. 1948, SCOTT W. CRAWFORD of
1615 O st. n.w., husband of Lillian
Crawford and devoted lather ol Mar
garet C. Hammond. He also Is survived
by one brother, two sisters and other rela
tives and friends. Remains resting with
L. E. Murray & Son. 1337 10th st. n.w.,
where funeral services will be held Satur
day, July 31, at 1 p.m. Interment in
Payne's Cemetery. •
Cl'RTISS, GEORGE EDWARDS. On
Friday. July 30, 1848. at Providence Hos
pital. GEORGE EDWARDS CURTISS, be
loved husband of Maude M. Curtiss, lather
of Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich and Roy Curtiss.
Funeral from the James T. Ryan Funeral
Home. 317 Pa. ave. s.e., on Monday. Au
gust 2. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends
invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1
DAVIS, JOHN, SR. On Wednesday, July
28, 1948. at the Washington Sanitarium,
JOHN DAVIS. Sr., beloved husband of
Charlotte E. Davis and father of Francis
and John Davis, jr.: Mrs. Evelyn Jacobs,
Mrs. Chariotte Thrall and Mrs. Clarlbelie
Hall. Friends may call at the Takoma
Funeral Home, 254 Carroll st. n.w., Ta
koma Park. D. C- where services will be
held on Saturday, July 31, at 2 p.m. In
terment George Washington Memorial
Cemetery. 30
DEAN. ALICE. On Thursday, July 29,
1948, at her residence. 768 Lamont st.
n.w.. ALICE DEAN, wife of Arron Dean,
mother of Bunyon Boggs. Ora McKelvin
and Fronnie Herrien: sister of Emma An
drew#. She also leaves four other sisters,
three brothers, eleven grandchildren, one
great-grandchild, other relatives and
friends. Notice of funeral later. Ar
rangements by W. Ernest Jarvis Co.
DORSEY. NICHOLAS W. On July 29,
1948, at his residence, 1521 34 st st. n.w .
NICHOLAS W. DORSEY. Services at
Christ Church. Georgetown, on Saturday
morning, July 31. at 11 o'clock. 30 •
DUCKETT. ROBERT. On Tuesday. July
27. 1948, at his residence. 918 6th st. n.e..
ROBERT DUCKETT, husband of Mary E
Duckett, son of Pearl and Robert S
Duckett, brother of Bernice Perry. Arvell
and Howard Duckett. He also leaves other
relatives and friends. Services at Stewart's
Funeral Home. 30 H st. n.e.. Saturday.
July 31, at 1 p.m. Interment Lincoln
Memorial Cemetery. 30
FARRAN. ANNIE M. On Tuesday. July
27, 1948. at her residence. 722 22nd st.
south. Arlington, Va., ANNIE M. FARRAN.
mother of Mrs. Rebecca M. Smith, Lloyd
H., Leslie W. and George W. Farran; sis
ter of Mrs. Alice Pease. Mrs. Edward
Eayrs and Ulysses Hoover. Services at
Chambers' Funeral Home. 3072 M st. n.w..
on Friday, July 30, at 2 p.m. Interment
Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington,
Va. • 30
GROSS. JOSEPH HENRY. On Thurs
day. July 29, 1948, at Arlington Hospital,
JOSEPH HENRY GROSS, beloved husband
of Annie E. Gross, father of Earl, Stanley
and William D. Gross. Friends may call
at the George W. Wise Funeral Home. 2900
M st. n.w.. where services will be held on
Saturday. July 31. at 11 a.m. Relatives
and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill
Jcmetery.
FINEMAN, ELLIOTT. On Thursday.
July 29. 1948. ELLIOTT FINEMAN of 4015
De Ruscey parkway. Chevy Chase, Md..
beloved husband oi Jeannette Fineman
and devoted father of Jonas Michael and
Mary Elizabeth Fineman. He also is sur
vived by a sister. Mrs. Ben Jaffe, and four
brothers. Arthur, Moses, Isidore and Dr.
Jerome Fineman. Funeral services at the
Bernard Danzansky & Son Funeral Home.
3501 14th st. n.w.. on Sunday. August 1.
at 10:30 a.m. Interment Baltimore He
brew Cemetery, Bel Air rd. 1
GIBSON, ROSA. On Friday. July 30.
1948, Mrs. ROSA GIBSON of 933 N st.
n w, beloved wife of Rev. William H.
Gibson and daughter of Thomas Madln.
She also is survived by one brother,
Lewis Madln; two sisters. Ola Tinsley and
Emma Watts, and other relatives and
friends. Remains resting with L. E.
Murray & Son, 1338 10th st. n.w. Fu
neral notice later.
HAEFNER. EMMA B. On Thursday.
July 29, 1948. EMMA B. HAEFNER, be
loved wife of the late Dr. G. A. Haefner,
sister of Edward H. Davis and aunt of Hat
tie Fenby and Eva Carroll. Funeral serv
ices at the W. W. Deal Funeral Home.
4812 Georgia ave. n.w., on Saturday. July
31, at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln
Cemetery. 31
HAEFNER, EMMA B. The offlcers and
members of Lebanon Chapter.
No. 25, O. E S . are requested
to assemble at the W. W. Deal
Funeral Home. 4812 Georgia
ave. n.w., at 1:45 p.m. Satur
day. July 21. 1948. for the
* purpose of conducting services
for our late sister, EMMA B. HAEFNER.
By order of
MAR/ E. WEIMER. Wo-thv Matron.
CONSTANCE L. TORREY. SecretaiY.
HAMILTON. JOHN T. On Friday. July
.2(1. 11148. at Landover. Md., JOHN T.
HAMILTON, beloved husband of the lata
Louise Hamilton, father of Katherine.
John, jr.: Phillip, Joseph. Ambrose. George,
Charles. Leo and Nleholas Hamilton: Mrs.
Carrie Green. Mrs. Estelle Hill. Mrs. An
nie Harrison. Mrs. Bertha Wilson and
Mrs. Margaret Diggs. Also surviving are
many other relatives and friends. Notice
of funeral later. Arrangements by Mc
Guire. 31
HART. ANNA B. Entered Into eternal
rest Tuesday, July 27. 1948. at her resi
dence, 1(115 0th st. s.w., ANNA B HART,
loving sister of Mrs. Clara S. Jackson of
Richmond. Ve ; aunt of Mrs Cordelia
J Williams. Mrs. Pearle Daye Smith and
Oliver M. Jackson. She also is survived by
four devoted cousins. Mr. James Saunders.
Mrs. Hattie Wedge. Mrs. Airow Bowie and
Mr. Eugene Saunders: other relatives and
m'any friends. Remains resting at the
John T. Rhtnes & Co. Funeral Home. 3rd
and Eye sts. s.w.. until Friday. July 3(1. at
4 pm.: thereafter at the above residence.
Funeral Saturday. July 31. at 1 p.m.. from
the Zion Baptist Church. F st. between
3rd and 4th sts. s.w.. Rev. A. J. Edwards
r.ffi-iating Interment Woodlawn Ceme
tery. 30
HART. ANNA B. District Grand Lodge,
No. 2. N. G. U. O. of Chaldeans, and all
its branches, are herebv entiled of the
funeral of P G. Mistress ANNA B. HART.
Funeral Saturday. July 31. 1048. st 1 p.m..
from the Zion Baptist Church. F st. be
tween 3rd and 4th sts. s.w. Call meeting
Friday. July .30. at 7:30 p.m.. at Fisher
men's Temole. 320 F st. s.w.
GEORGE MCDOWELL. D. G. M.
ANNIE HAWKINS. G. R S. 30
HART. ANNA B. T M N. G. Chamber,
No 2. G U. O. O. F . announces the pass
ing of True Daughter Miss ANNA B.
HART, oast chief grand ruler. Funeral
Saturday. July 31. 1948, at 1 p.m.. from
Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd
and 4th sts. s.w. Please wear white. All
members are requested to attend.
ALBERTA S. GUNN. Chief Gland Ruler.
Attest: MAMIE A. JACKSON,
Chief Grand Scribe.
HEMBRY, HELEN C. Departed this life
suddenly, on Tuesday. July 27, 1948. at
her residence. 2257 12th st. n.w., HELEN
C. HEMBRY, beloved wife of Emmett
Hembry She also leaves to mourn their
loss three sons. Robert, Clarence and
Leon: three sisters. Inez Kearney. Fannie
McRae and Elizabeth Ellis; two brothers,
Samuel and George, and k host of other
relatives and friends. The remains may
be viewed after 8 p.m. Friday. July 30. at
Edmonson's Funeral Parlor. 200(1 9th st.
n.w. Funeral services will be held at the
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. 1100 W
st n.w.. on Saturday. July 31. at 8 p.m..
Rev. Robert Anderson officiating. Inter
ment Louisa. Va.. Sunday, August 1. 31
HENDERSON, JANIE. on Wednesday.
July 28. 1948. JANIE HENDERSON ol
2326 Georgia ave n.w.. wife of Hart Hen
derson, sister of Bertha Brown and Alice
Ruth. Many other relatives and friends
also survive. After 4 P.m. Friday, July
30. friends may call at Frazier's Funeral
Home. Inc.. 389 R. I. ave. n.w.. where fu
neral services will be held on Saturday,
July 31, at 2 P.m.. Rev. Patrick Yancy of
ficiating. Interment Payne's Cemetery.
HURLEY. 1st LT. GEORGE M. H. On
March 31, 1945. over Karlsruhe,
Germany. 1st. Lt. GEORGE M.
H HURLEY. 386th Bombing
Group. 554th Squadron. 9th Air
Force, beloved son of John J. and
Winifred H. Hurley, father of
George Ronald Hurley and broth
er of Mrs A Jacqueline Reich, Mrs. Wini
fred H. Bickes and John J. Hurley, Jr.
Services at Chambers’ Funeral Home. ol7
11th st. s.e., on Saturday. July 31, at 10
a.m. Reinterment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.
JACKSON. PHILIP On Thursday. July
29 1948. at his residence. 10 Cabin
John. Md.. PHILIP JACKSON, beloved
husband of Frances V. Jackson, brother of
Garfield Jackson. He also leaves other
relatives and friends. Remains resting at
the Snowden A Davis Funeral Home. Rock
ville. Md. Funeral services Saturday, Julv
31. at 2 pm. at the Gibson Grove A. M.
E. Church. Cabin John. Md., Rev. J. J.
Howard, pastor
LARKIN. WILLIAM EUGENE. On
Thursday, July 29. 1948. at his residence.
10°8 Mass. ave. s.e.. WILLIAM EUGENE
LARKIN, beloved husband of Catherine E.
Larkin, father of Mary V. Hall. Bettie E..
Jean Ann and Catherine L. Larkin', brother
of John L.. Robert P. Carroll and Cath
erine L Larkin. Friends may call at his
late residence until Monday. August 2, at
8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Holy Com
forter Church at 9 a m. Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet
Cemetery. 1
McCONKEY. HENRY V. On Tuesday,
July 27. 1948. at Providence Hospital.
HENRY V. McCONKEY. beloved father of
Albert R . Arthur D., Elmer M.. Henry W..
Milton G.. Ethel M. and Delores E. Mc
Conkey, and Myrtle V. Spitzer: brother of
John J.. Francis P . William H„ Irving E.
and Raymond A. McConkey. and Margaret
Diedrich. Services at Chambers' Funeral
Home. 517 11th st. s.e , on Friday. July
30. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill
Cemetery. 30
MCDONALD. JAMES PATRICK. On
Thursday. July 29. 1948. JAMES PAT
RICK MCDONALD, member of Carpenters'
Local. No 132. Prayers at Chambers'
Funeral Home. 517 11th st. s e.. on Sat
urday. July 31, at 11:30 a.m. Inter
ment Washington National Cemetery.
MELZARD. JOHN J. Suddenly, on Wed
nesday. July 28. 1948, at Providence Hos
pital. JOHN J. MELZARD. beloved hus
band or Anna Melzard and stepfather of
Willard Thompson. Friends may call at
the Lee Funeral Home. 4th st. and Mass,
ave. n.e.. where services will be held on
Saturday. July 31. at 11 am. Interment
private. 30
MEYLR. EDWARD F. On Wednesday,
July 28. 1948. at his re*dence, 5203 13th
st. n.w.. EDWARD F. MEYER, aged 94
years, husband of the late Mary E. Meyer
and father of Miss Grace G. and R. Alma
Meyer and Mrs. Marian Lollo. Funeral
from the W. K. Huntemann Funeral
Home. 5732 Georgia ave.' n.w.. on Satur
day. July 31. at 11 a.m. Relatives and
friends Invited to attend. Interment
privatt. Please omit flowers. 30
Ex-Senator Watson's
Funeral Tomorrow;
Congress Pays Tribute
Funeral services Tor Janies Eli
Watson, 83, former Republican
Senator from Indiana who had
been a leader in both houses of
Congress during his service under
eight Presidents, will be held at
noon tomorrow in the chapel at
Cedar Hill Cemetery. Burial will
be in the cemetery.
Mr. Watson, who left Congress in
the Democratic landslide of 1932,
died yesterday at Garfield Hospital.
He had been in poor health since
a serious illness last fall. His home
was in the Presidential Apartments,
Sixteenth and L streets N.W.
The Senate yesterday approved a
resolution of regret on the an
nouncement of Mr. Watson's death
by Senator Jenner, Republican, of
Indiana.
Tributes Paid by Both Parties.
Tributes to the former Senator
came from both Democrats and Re
publicans.
Praising Mr. Watson as a leader
who had been outstanding for a
half century in the field of Govern
ment and politics. Senator Jenner
declared. “His death leaves a void
which will be hard to fill.”
Senate Minority Leader Barkley
called Mr. Watson “an able states
man” and a “warm-hearted friend.” i
Senator Lodge, Republican, of |
Massachusetts, said the Indianan;
“never took himself too seriously." !
House Praises Record.
The House was informed of Mr.;
Watson’s death by Representative;
Harvey, Republican, of Indiana, v/ho
said the country had lost “truly a
national figure.”
Representative McCormack, Dem
ocratic leader from Massachusetts,;
said members on his side of the
aisle joined in expressing regret.
He added that Mr. Watson, when in
Congress, “wielded powerful influ
ence of a constructive nature. He
was loyal to his party, a great legis*
lator and a great American.”
Other members of the House of
both political parties also paid trib-;
ute to Mr. Watson.
At Indianapolis, Gov. Ralph F.
Gates praised “Senator Jim” as a
“leader and a man of courage.” |
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MOWATT, LT. FRANK G. Suddenly.
111 UCi - ’
many. Lt. FRANK G. MOWATT ;
of 4700 Harvard rd., College;
Park, Md.. beloved son of Alex
ander and Esther W. Mowatt.
Friends may call at Gasch’s Fu
neral Home. Hyattsville, Md.
aervices ai oi. anarcw s tpiscopai cnurcn.
College Park. Md.. on Saturday. July 31,
at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends in
vited. Interment St. Johns Cemetery,
Beltsville, Md.
PENN. JOHN. On Wednesday. July 28.
1948. at the Alexandria Hospital. JOHN
PENN, husband of Mary Williams Penn,'
father of Julian W. Penn and Mrs. Mar
guerite P. Fletcher. Funeral services at
his late residence. 206 North Royal st..
Alexandria. Va.. on Saturday. July 31, at
3 p.m. Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery. 30 '
RAY. ISAEELLE ARTHUR. Suddenly.'
on Wednesday. Juiy 28. 1948. at her resi- j
dence. 2705 Queens Chapel rd. n.e., ISA
BELLE ARTHUR RAY. beloved wife of the l
late J. Enos Ray. Funeral from the W. K.
iHuntemann Fuiieral Home. 5732 Georgia
'ave. n.w.. on Saturday. July 31. at 9:30
a.m. Services at St. Paul’s Church. Rock
Creek Parish, at 10 a.m. Relatives and1
friends invited to attend. Uterment Rock!
! Creek Cemetery.
RAY, ISABELLE A. The officers and
members of Adah Chapter, No.
25. O. E. S., of Mount Rainier,
Md., will meet at the Star Hall,
Mount Rainier, Md., on Friday,
‘July 30, 1948, at 6:45 p.m.,
for the purpose of attending
the funeral of our late sister,
ISABELLE A. RAY. By order of the as-,
sociate matron. _ _ „
NANNIE E. WOHLFARTH, Secretary.
SAUNDERS. PAUL H. On Wednesday.
July 28. 1948. at his residence. 4550 Conn,
ave. n.w., PAUL H. SAUNDERS, the be-,
loved son of Paul F. and Johanna G.!
Saunders and brother of Emery L. Salo
mon. Eugene V. Saunders. Mrs. Elizabeth
Glynn of Minneapolis. Minn., and Mrs.
Cora Jane Higbee of Arlington. Va. Prayers
at Chambers' Funeral Home. 517 11th st
s.e.. on Saturday. July 31. at 8:30 a.m.
Mass will be sung at Holv Comforter
Catholic Church. 14th and East. Capitol
sts.. at 9 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cem
etery. **°
SCHUTTE. GEORGIA A. On Thursday.
July 29. 1948. near Millington, Md.,
GEORGIA A. tSCHUTTE aged 59 years,
wife of H. E Srhutte. Funeral from the
Fellows Funeral Home. Millington. Md.. on
Saturday, July 31. at 9 a.m.. daylight sav
ing time. Requiem mass at St. Dennis
Church. Galena. Md . at 10 am. Rela
tives ami friends are invited to attend.
Interment Loudon Park Cemetery, Balti
more. Md., at 2 p.m.
SMITH, MAMIE. Departed this life on
Wednesday. July 28. 1948 at Gallinger
Hospital, after a brief illness, *MAMIE
SMITH of 1107 1st st. n.w. devoted
daughter of Rosie and Milton Smith, moth
er of Rosa C. Outing. She also leaves a
sister, Mrs. Ernestine Todd; three brothers.
James. Lucius D. and Louis Smith, and
other relatives and friends. Friends may
call after 4 p.m. at Ralph Barbour's Fu
neral Home. 48 K st. n.e. Funeral Satur
day. July 31. at 1:30 p.m., from the
Springfield Baptist Church, 6th and P sts.
n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme
tery.
SCOTT, EDWARD. On Thursday, July
29. 1948. at the Naval Hospital. Bethesda,
Md.. EDWARD SCOTT, husband of Mrs.
Maude Scott, son of Mrs. Rose Scott,
brother of Mrs. Gertrude Morris and
brother-in-law of Frank Morris. He also
leaves other relatives and friends. After
Hi a.m. Sunday. August 1, friends, may call
at the W. Ernest Jarvis Funeral Church.
1432 You st. n.w. Funeral services Mon
day. August 2. at 10:30 a.m., at the above
funeral church. Rev. James L. Finn of
ficiating. Relatives and friends invited.
Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 1
STEVENS. PFC. GEORGE JSl RSO.v. jn.
On March 15. 1945. at Hatzen
port. Germany. Pfc. GEORGc,
JACKSON STEVENS. Jr.. 3o9th
Regiment, 90th Division, be
loved son of George J. and Pran
ces C. Stevens. Graveside serv
ices on Friday. July 30. 1948,
at 2 P.m., at Arlington National Cemetery.
TABBS, GEORGE. On Monday. July
"fi. 1948. at Gallinger Hospital. GEORGE
TABBS of Carters lane. East Riverdale. Md.
He is. survived by his mother, Alice Tabbs;
a daughter. Josephine Tabbs; one foster
sister. Viola Dailey; an uncle, John Tabbs.
and many other relatives and friends. Re
mains resting at his late residence after
12 noon Friday. July 30. where services
will be held on Saturday. July 31. at 10:30
a m Relatives and friends invited. In
terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Arrange
ments by Henry S. Washington it Sons. 30
WASHINGTON. LEARI.INE. On Wed
nesday, July 28. 1948. at George Wash
ington University Hospital. LEARLINE
WASHINGTON of 1009 Maryland ave.
s w . beloved sister of Mrs. Annie Brown.
Elease Oliver. Bernice and Mary Fougle,
Abraham Cephus. Jessie. Clarence and
Willie Hillier: devoted friend of Johnnie
Bradshaw Other relatives and friends
also survive. After 4 p.m. Saturday
friends may call at the Carver Memorial
Funeral Home. 29-31 H st. n.w Funeral
services on Sunday. August 1. at 3 p.m.,
at the Bnon Baptist Church. .49 5th st.
s.e.. Rev. Arthur Shinclar officiating. In
terment Providence. S. C. 31
WATSON. HON. JAMES E. On Thurs
day. July 29. 1948, at Garfleld Memorial
Hospital. Hon. JAMES E WATSON, hus
band of Flora M. Watson and father of
Edwin G. and James E. Watson, Jr . Mrs.
Ernest A. Gross and Joseph C. Watson.
Friends may call at Gawler s Chapel, l*i,
Pa. ave. n.w. Services will be held at the
Sanctuary Chapel of Cedar Hill Cemetery
on Saturday, July 31. at 12 noon. 31
WHITE. ANNIE Z. On Wednesday, July
28. 1948, at her daughter’s residence, , ,03
Emerson rd.. West Lanham Hills. Md.,
ANNIE Z. WHITE, wife of the late Ralph
White and beloved mother of Catherine
Tyler. Prayers at Chambers’ Funeral
Home. 517 11th at. s.e.. on Saturday, July
31. at 9:30 a.m. Mass at St. Margarets
Catholic Church. Seat Pleasant. Md.. at
10 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.
WILLIAMS. THELMA. On Wednesday,
July 28. 1948. at Freedmen’s Hospital.
THELMA WILLIAMS of 515 Lamont st.
n w.. beloved daughter of the late Her
bert and Jennie Williams, sister of Anna
Mae Johnson and Richard Williams, aunt
iof Valerie Johnson, niece of Frank Wil
\ liams. cousin of Mrs. Viola White. She
also leaves other relatives and friends.
After 11 a.m Friday. July 30, friends
mav call at the W Ernest Jarvis Funeral
Church. 1432 You st n.w. Funeral serv
ices Saturday. July 31. at 11 a m . at the
above funera.' church. Rev. R. D. Grymes
officiating. Relatives and friends invited.
Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 30
WORMLEY, THOMAS M.. JR. On Thurs
day. July 29. 1948, at Freedmen's Hos
pital. THOMAS M. WORMLEY. Jr., of
2150 8th st. n.w.. devoted son of Thomas
M.. sr., and Violet Wormley; brother of
Pearl and Gail Wormley. grandson of Mrs.
Jeannette Breashears and Mrs. Pearl
Barnes, great-grandaon of Mrs. Sarah
Johnson. Also surviving are many other
relatives and friends. Notice of funeral
later. Arrangements by the Brooks it
Allen Funeral Home.
MRS. J. ENOS RAY.
—Harris-Ewing Photo.
Rites Set Tomorrow.
For Mrs. J. Enos Ray
In Rock Creek Church
Funeral services will be held at
10 a.m. tomorrow for Mrs. Enos
Ray. 65, widow of a former Speaker
of the Maryland House of delegates
and a former president of the
Prince Georges County Bank &
Trust Co.
The services will be conducted
from St. Paul’s Church, Rock Creek
Parish, and burial will be in Rock
Creek Cemetery.
Mrs. Ray was found dead yes
terday in her apartment, 2705
Queen's Chapel road. Mount Rainier,
where she had lived for several
years.
Dr. John T. Maloney, Prince
Georges County deputy medical ex
aminer, issued a certificate attribut
ing death to a heart attack on
Wednesday afternoon. Relatives
said Mrs. Ray had suffered from a
heart disease for several years.
Found by Neighbors.
Neighbors became alarmed yes
terday because of an accumulation
of newspapers and milk bottles out
side her apartment door. They
entered the apartment and found
her slumped to a floor, fully dressed.
Mrs. Ray, like her husband, was
an active worker in the Democratic
Party and participated in the af
fairs of many civic organizations.
She was a member of the Chillum
District Democratic Club, the Chil
lum District Study Club and the
Prince Georges County Soroptimist
Club. She was instrumental in the
founding of the Prince Georges Me
morial Library and served as chair
man of its board. A member of
the county Welfare Board, she had
also served as its chairman.
She was a member of St. Paul's
Church and of Adah Chapter, 25,
Order of the Eastern Star.
School XNamea ror nusoana.
Her husband was State chairman
of the Democratic Party and also
served as chairman of the Prince
Georges committee. He once was a
collector of internal revenue. The
elementary school in Takoma Park
was named in his honor.
Born in Washington July 7, 1383,
Mrs. Ray w'as the former Isabel Ar
thur, daughter of the late Winfield
and Madge Arthur. When she and
Mr. Ray were married in 1919, they
made their home in Prince Georges
County, spending most of the time
at the Ray family estate on Riggs
road, Chillum. They had no chil
dren.
Mr. Ray died in September, 1934,
and a few years, ago Mrs. Ray moved
into the apartment in which she
died. She lived alone.
Her nearest surviving relatives
are two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Alfred
Ray, Silver Spring, and Mrs. George
Edward Schultz, Bethesda; a niece,
Mrs. James H. Benner, Bethesda.
and two nephews, George Edward
Schultz, jr„ Seattle, and Alfred
Ray, Silver Spring.
Injuries in Fall From Train
Charged in $150,000 Suit
A Baltimore man yesterday after
noon brought suit in District Court,
seeking $150,000 damages for in
juries he contends he suffered last
February when he fell from a train
as it was going through a tunnel
just after leaving Union Station
here, en route to Richmond.
The plaintiff, Lathan Jones Ma
haffe, 34, says in the suit he suffered
a broken back and permanent scars
on the face, when he plunged
through an open door in the vesti
bule between coaches. He contends
both the vestibule door and trap
door had been left open.
The suit names as defendants,
the Richmond Fredericksburg and
Potomac • Railroad Co., the Wash
ington Terminal Co. and the Penn
sylvania Railroad Co.
Mexicans Use U. S. Machines
Mexico City recently put into
operation a fleet of five United
States-built street washing vehicles
hailed as “the last word” in equip
ment.
Itt itemortam
BOOKER. REV. HENRY J. In loving
memory of our beloved husband and fa
ther. Bev. HENRY J. BOOKER, who en
tered tbe Great Beyond six years ago to
day. July 30. 1942.
Loved in life, remembered in death.
HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. •
ISLER. WILLIAM F. In loving memory
of my dear husband. WILLIAM F. ISLER.
who departed this life one year ago today.
July 30. 1947.
Forget you? No. I never will.
I loved vou then. I love you still;
Your memory is as fresh today
As in the hour you passed away
LOVING WIFE •
KIRBY. MARY MEEKS. In loving
memory of my dear mother. Mrs. MARY
MEEKS KIRBY, who passed away July 30.
1947. SON. DICK. *
McLANE. CARMELIA ELIZABETH. Sa
cred to the memory of our dear wile and
grandmother. CARMELIA ELIZABETH Mc
LANE. who departed this life nine years
ago. July 30. 1939.
Treasured thoughts of one so dear
Often bring a silent tear:
Thoughts return to scenes long past,
Time rolls on. but memories last.
HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. 1st LT. CAREY
P. McLANE. AND GRANDSONS, LO
RENZO C. AND EDWARD R. McLANE.
SMITH. FREDERICK P. In loving mem
ory of my beloved husband. FREDERICK
P. SMITH, who passed away one year ago
today, July 30. 1947.
A few days before you passed Into that
better land we sang for you “Precious
Lord. Take My Hand." He led you into a
better land. We loved you. but Ood loved
you best and took you home to rest from
sickness, sorrow, pain apd death.
YOUR DEVOTED WIFE. MAUDE A. M.
SMITH.
Always remembered.
MAC AND ONEITA. •
SNOWDEN. MARTHA E. (MA). In
memorv of our loving mother and sister.
MARTHA «. (MAI SNOWDEN., who left
us July 30. 1939.
There's a vacancy in our house.
One who was precious has gone:
The voice we loved to hear is stilled
And that vacant Place can never be filled
HER DAUGHTER. FLORENCE 8_8AVOY.
AND SISTER. MARGARET P. CHASE. •
TYREE. GILBERT R. In remembrance
of our dear son and brother. GILBERT
R. TYREE, who passed away one year ago
today. July 30, 1947.
We’U always remember your railing
face. THE FAMILY. •
WAYMAN. MAUDE FLEMING. In mem
ory of our devoted aunt. MAUDE FTJEM
ING WAYMAN. who left US July 30- 193g
HER NIECES. DOROTHY AND COLLEEN
Maj. CharlesM. Musso
Among Nine War Dead
To Be Reburied Today
Maj. Charles M. Musso, jr., a sur
geon here for many years before
the war, is among nine Washington
area war dead for whom reburial
services were to
be held at 2 p.m.
today in Arling
ton Cemetery.
Maj. Musso,
whose widow,
Mrs. Helen S.
Musso, lives at
the Clifton Ter
race Apart-,
ments, died of
wounds Decem
ber 24, 19 44
while serving as
a surgeon at
tached to the
95th Evacuation
Hospital at Mu
M»J. Musio.
sig. France. He was awarded tne
Purple Heart posthumously.
A native of Brooklyn, Maj. Musso
was educated at Columbia Univer
sity, the University of Virginia, and
the Georgetown Medical School. He
practiced surgery here after his
graduation from Georgetown In
1935, and was associated with Dr.
Herbert H. • Schoenfeld until his
Army service.
Was on Georgetown Faculty.
Maj. Musso was on the faculty of
the Georgeown Medical School and
was a member of the staffs of
Georgetown. Gallinger, Garfield and
Children’s Hospitals. Before being
assigned to the 95th Evacuation
Hospital, Maj. Musso had trained
with the 29th Division at Fort
Meade and the 80th Division at
Camp Forrest, Term. He was 37 at
his death.
In addition to his widow, Maj.
Musso is survived by his mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Musso; a sister, Mrs. Adele Cufari,
and three brothers, Comdr. Nicholas
Musso, U. S. N., and William and
Frank Musso.
Pfc. George Jackson Stevens, jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George J.
Stevens, 4707 West Virginia avenue,
Bethesda, Md., also is to be re
buried at today’s services.
Pvt. Stevens entered the Army in
September, 1943, and served in the
European theater from May, 1944,
until his death on March 15, 1945,
in action with the 90th Division in
the second crossing of the Moselle
River. #
Native of Baltimore.
He has been awarded the Euro
pean Campaign Medal with three
bronze stars, representing partici
pation in the Normandy, Northern
Prance and Rhineland campaigns,
in addition to other medals.
Born in Baltimore February 6,
1923, Pvt. Stevens was a graduate
of Bethesda-Chevy Chase High
School. Before entering the Army,
he was employed with the National
Institute of Health in Bethesda.
Surviving, besides his parents, are
three brothers. Lt. Rogers C.
Stevens, U. S. N. R.; Charles C. and
John D. Stevens, and three sisters,
Mrs. James C. Cross, jr.; Mrs. Wil
liam A. d’Espard and Miss Frances
Jeanne Stevens.
Other area men for whom reburial
services were to be held, and their
next of kin, are:
Pvt. George M. Abdo, Marian
Abdo, 802 Ninth street N.E.; Tech
nician Fifth Grade Walter E. Aters,
jr., Addie M. Aters, 1945 Calvert
street N.W.; Pfc. John A. Farrish,
Mary C. Farrish, 1321 Powhatan
street, Alexandria, Va.; Pvt. Joe
■Harris, Gertrude E. Harris, 3 Puerto
Rico avenue N.E.
Also Pfc. Kemp E. Stegal, Kemp
E. Stegal, 505 East Capitol street;
Pvt. Roy A. Tate, Emma M. Tate,
1908 First street N.W., and Pfc.
Melvin T. Winfield, Fred T. Win
field, 641 North Lincoln street, Ar
lington, Va.
John Wilson Caughey
Rites Set Tomorrow
Funeral services for John Wilson
Caughey, 87, retired stock broker,
will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow
in his Georgetown home, 3045
N street N.W.
Grover Pow
ell, a Jehovah’s
Witness from
New York will
conduct the
services. M r.
Caughey died
Wednesday at
Doctors Hospi
tal after an ill
ness of nine
weeks. Burial
will be in Rock
Creek Ceme
tery.
Mr. Caughey
was born in
Mr. Caugher.
Pittsburg and was a siock DroKer
here for many years, retiring 20
years ago.
He came to Washington after his
marriage to Miss Caroline Gang
wer, member of a wealthy Ohio
family. Mrs. Caughey, who died
12 years ago, left a large home near
Great Falls. Va., to the Girl Scouts.
The 85-acre place was known as
Rockwood Manor and since her
death has been used as a national
Girl Scout home.
For the past 10 years Mr.
Caughey had been affiliated with
the Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society of New York and was a
member of Jehovah's Witnesses.
He is survived by a niece and
nephew in Boston.
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Sophonisba P. Breckinridge,
Pioneer Social Worker, Dies
•y the Associated Press
CHICAGO, HI., July 30—Miss
Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, 82, one
of the Nation’s pioneer social work
ers and noted educator, died today
in her home of
a heart attack.
Miss Breckin
ridge, professor
emeritus in pub
lic welfare ad
ministration at
t h e University
of Chicago, had
been in ill health
for the last five
months.
A member of
the distinguished
Kentucky fam
ily, she had been
active in many
fields I or moire --
than 50 years. She was a lawyer,
author, educator, field worker and
delegate from the United States to
international conferences on social,
industrial and economic problems.
Outstanding Feminist.
Miss Breckinridge was for many
pears an outstanding social worker
md defender of women’s rights. She
was the first of her sex admitted
to the bar in Kentucky and the
first woman member of the Order
of the Coif, a legal society whose
roster is selected because of out
standing scholarship.
She was the first woman to rep
resent the United States at a Con
gress of the Pan-American Union,
attending the seventh meeting of
that organization, held in 1933, at
Mohtevideo, Uruguay, under ap
pointment by President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, in 1930 President Hoover
sent her to the sixth Pan-American
Child Congress at Lima, Peru, and
in 1925 she was one of the Ameri
can delegates to a conference on
social work at Paris.
She represented Kentucky at an
international, prison congress in
London in 1925 and attended the
same organization as a delegate
from Illinois, when it met at Praha,
Czechoslovakia, five years later.
She was a charter member of the
League of Women Voters, a former
president of the American Associa
tion of Schools of Social Work, and
active in a host of other civic and
philanthropic organizations.
Wrote Commission Report.
She wrote the section dealing
with women in "Recent Social
Trends,” published in 1932. The work
embraced the report of a commis
sion which made a detailed social
survey of the United States under
sponsorship of President Hoover.
Miss Breckinridge was bom at
Lexington, Ky., April 1, 1866. Her
father, William Campbell Preston
Breckinridge, served five terms in
the national House. Her great
grandfather was attorney general in
the cabinet of Thomas Jefferson
and a great-granduncle assisted the
Sage of Monticello in founding the
University of Virginia. Henry Clay
was a kinsman and another relative
was John Cabell Breckinridge, who
at 36 became Vice President in the
| Buchanan administration and was
the youngest man to occupy that
I post.
It. George M. H. Hurley
Reburial Rites Tomorrow
Reburial services for First Lt.
George M. H. Hurley, 26, Air Force
officer who was killed over Ger
many on March 31, 1945, will be
held at 10 a.m.
tomorrow i n
Chambers fu
neral home, 517
Eleventh street
S.E. Burial will
be in Fort Lin
coln Cemetery.
L t. Hurley,
son of Mr. and
Mrs. John J.
Hurley, 12 5 7
Lawrence street
N.E., lived in
Landover, Md.,
until he was 18.
H e attended
e lementary
Lt. Burley.
school in Landover ana was grauu
ated from McKinley High School.
He had completed his freshman
year at the University of Maryland
when he enlisted in the Air Force.
While attending college, he was an
employe of The Star.
Lt. Hurley was assigned as a
bombadier-navigator with the 9th
Air Force. He was killed on a
bombing raid over Karlsruhe, Ger
many and was buried in a military
cemetery in France.
Surviving, besides his parents,
are his widow and a five-year-old
son, George Ronald Hurley; two
sisters. Mrs. A. Jacqueline Reich,
who is in Istanbul, Turkey, with
her husband, a Navy commander;
Mrs. Winifred H. Bickes of De
troit, and a brother, John J. Hur
ley, jr., of Washington.
Earl E. Young Dies
PHILADELPHIA, July 30. (IF)-—
Earl E. Young, 68, retired paper and
pulp manufacturing executive and
an active YMCA official for many
years, died yesterday. He served on
the YMCA staff with the American
Army of Occupation in Germany
after World War I.
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Jules C. Ricker, Washington In
surance man, has been elected a
director of Lions International,
holding it 31st annual convention
in New York City. Mr. Ricker is a
district governor of the Lions and
former president of the Washington
Lions Club.
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Reburial RitesSetTomorrow
For Lt. Frank G. Mowatt
Reburial services for 2d Lt.
Frank G. Mowatt, 20, Army pilot
who was killed over Germany on
September 9, 1944, will be held at
xu.du a.All. iu
morrow at St.
Andrew’s Epis
copal Church,
College Park,
Md., with burial
in St. John’s
Cemeterv, Belts
ville, Md.
Lt. Mowatt is
th? son of Mr.
and' Mrs. Alex
ander Mowatt of
College Park. He
was a graduate
of Hyattsville
High School and
had completed
Lt. Mowstt.
two yeais ui aeiuiiauticai cubiuwca
ing at the University of Maryland
when he enlisted in April, 1943.
Lt. Mowatt was awarded the Air
Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters
and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
The Purple Heart was awarded
posthumously. He was a member
of the 8th Air Force in England.
Besides his parents, he is sur
vived by two sisters, Mrs. Harold
G. Shirk and Miss Nancy Mowatt,
both of College Park, and a brother,
Theodore A. Mowatt of Washington.
Cleveland Scientist Dies
LORAIN, Ohio, July 30 V/PO-—
Peter A. Bumgart. 72, a member of
the staff of the Cleveland Museum
of Natural History for 25 years, died
here yesterday. Famed as an arche
ologist and paleontologist, he had
assembled outstanding collections in
these two branches of natural his
tory for the Cleveland Museum.
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Bowen, Labor Leader,
To Be Buried in Albany
Funeral services for William J.
Bowen, 80, veteran labor leader for
whom the Bowen Building, 815
Fifteenth street N.W., was named,
will be held tomorrow at his heme
in New York City. Burial will be
in Albany, N. Y.
Mr. Bowen, who died Tuesday in
New York, was president Emeritus
and chairman of the board of
trustees of the Bricklayers’. Masons'
and Plasterers’ International Union
(AFL).
When the building at 815 Fif
teenth street was bought by the
union in 1932, it was named the
Bowen Building in his honor. Union
headquarters are in the building.
From 1901 to 1904, Mr. Bowen
was vice president of the union
and was promoted to oresident in
the latter year. At his retirement
in 1928, he was elected president
emeritus of the union for life, with
a salary of *10.000 a year. H*
made frequent trips to the head
quarters here.
A constant foe of communism,
Mr. Bowen frequently said he was
proud of the fact that his union
had never violated or broken any
of its contracts.
Mr. Bowen was a close associate
of Samuel Gompers in the formu
lation of labor policies in the early
1900’s. He served with Mr. Gomp
ers on the labor commission ap
pointed by President Wilson during
World War I.
A native of Albany, Mr Bowen
served his bricklayers apprentice
ship there and became business
agent of Albany Local 6. He moved
to New York in 1901.
surviving are two sons, ur. to
ward F. Bowen and John A.
Bowen, both of New York, a
brother, Charles Bowen and a sis
ter, Margaret Bowen, both of
Albany.
Alcoholic Clinics Set
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During August, alcoholic clinics
will be held at 1740 Massachusetts
avenue N.W., at 5:50 p.m. Tuesdays
and at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Dr. Leo
pold E. Wexberg, director of the '
Bureau of Mental Hygiene an
nounced today.
The only change from the present
schedule is that the usual Mon
day afternoon session is shifted to
Tuesday.
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