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(Carbfl nf GUjattk* AMOS. RALPH W. The memberi nf the Immediate family nf the let* RALPH W AMOS wish to express their heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation lo other relatives, friend*, neighbor* and co-work ers for their expre*slon* of sympathy and the many kindneasea thown them in their hour of bereavement. THE FAMILY 21 JOHNSTON. CHARLES MERVIN. The family of the late CHARLES MERVIN i CHUCK I JOHNSTON wish to express thanks to their many friend* for their helpful sympathy, beautiful flowers, music use of automobiles and everythin* they did materially and In the rendering of spiritual comfort at the time of their sud den and extreme loss. To those who sent or hav* indicated sending contributions to the memorial scholarship fund In Bob Jones University, we thank you. IRVINO D. JOHNSTON. • Bratlifi ABROMS. MARY. On Thursday. August ?R. I 34s. a' Oallmger Hosnltai. MARY ABROMS Of 103(1 1st st. n.» mother of Mettle Austin and Mary Abroms, daughter of Maine Stewart, sister of Dora Rtchard aor.. Nannie Shell end Lake Btewert. She also leave* e host of other relative* and friends. The late Mr*. Abroms may be viewed at Stewart's Punere! Home. 30 H st n e . Irom A pm. uniil M P m. Friday August 21. Funeral and interment Green ville, S C 27 ALLEN. MARY M. On Tuesday. August 24 1340. at Doctors Hospital. MARY M. ALLEN of Wardman Park Hotel, beloved win: of the late Henry A. Allen, beloved aunt of Katherine C. Breads. Mary Ellen McEnery and Eugene J. Sullivan. Fu neral Irom Collins' Funeral Horne. .IS': I j ith si n.w . on Friday. August 21. al A .1(1 am Requiem mass at St. Thomas the Apostle Chunh at 3 am. Relatives ano Irtends invned. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 'Hi AMBUSH. ELLA JOHNSON. On Mon dav. August 23. 134o. at her residence, H(I3 N st. n w . ELLA JOHNSON AMiiLbH. wile nf Ernest Amoush. Otner relatives ano friends also survive. Friends may call st Robinson's Puneral Home. 1313 hth st n w . Thursday. August 2d. alter rt:.m n m Funeral services w ill be held Friday August 21. al 1:33 p m . at ihe Miles Memorial Churrh. 3rd at between New ynric • v# and L *1 . Rev. L. R. Kilby of flrttMn* Interment Payne * Cemetery. ‘in ASHLEY. FRANK On Wednesday. Au ciM "o. I'.llb. •' the Naval Hospital Be ihesda. Md FRANK ASHLEY of !>*«» F st • a., beloved husband of Mrs Ruby Ashley, or voted brother ol Mrs Alzada Briscoe, Mrs. Camilla Anthony. Mrs Lin rue Lowber. WTltam Edward and Oiariv Aahle.v. fa'her of* William Ashley He also leave* other • rtatlvea and friends Friend* may call i the w Ernest Jarvn Funeral Church- II•■ You *t n w alter A P m Friday. August ■'• Funeral service* Monday. August .to. *• I ;tn pm at the above funeral church. Rr\ umrv L Pinn officiating Relatives an. fronds Invited. Interment Arlington Jv • ions 1 Cemetery ASKEW. MORTON. On Tuesday. Au c * 15Mb at Glenn Da It- Sanitarium. MORTON ASKEW beloved son of La Askew of North Carolina and brother of j me Askew and Mrt Thelma Smith or -oji Keninworth ter n e. Remains will reM at the C V. Lewis Funeral Home 1 -,ns jith st n w , after H pm. Thursday. August 2«. wheie funeral aervicea will be h»lri Fnday August at 2 P.m. Inter* mrni Woodlawn Cemetery. BANKA. ANNIE. Departed this life Au c s« •*:< jW4h. at her residence. .54 Park rri r w ANNIE BANKS She leaves to rvourn their loss a devoted daughter. Mrs Ff.nor Pettis one granddaughter. Mrs i nice Foster; two grandsons. Lawrence And Shirley Prttis one great-granddaugh • r t Audiev poster and a host of oilier ?reLrive* and friends Rrmains resting at the R N Horton Funeral Home- J \ou . st nm Thursday after 5 n rr. Funeral Frida* Autuit 2* at 2 pm from the Canaan Baptist Churrh. TT', Morton st r w Rev Cecil Mill* officiating. Jnter . ment Payne * Cemetery. ‘-ft BANKA. MARY On Tuesday August •t |{»4*. MARY BANKS of lttl 4 Temper ance ave n w . beloved mother of Walter eno William Spencer and Ernest Bolden, grandmother of William and Walter Bpen rer ir Ruth Carter and Catherine W eb Mei She also leave* other relative* and friends Aftei 10 am Friday. August friends mav call at the W Ernest Jarvis Funeral Church. 14T! You st n w Fu neral services Saturday. August a; 1 pin. at tin above funeral church. R«*v Robert Anderson offli latina Relative; and fi lends inv ited Interment Woodjawri Cemetery. •* BEACH. PITER PALI. Suddenly, on Monday. August -:i. 104a »1 in Daniel* Park Md PETER PAUL BFACH, beloved brother-m-law of Mary C Rracn Fi tend* mav cal! at Oasch > Fu nr.pl Home. Hya; t svllie Mo w here -n - 1re« « :11 bf held on Friday. August . at 1«» • rv Re |* nve« and friends invi»*o Interment O’.enwnori Cemetery *-r' BEDELL, william * Or Wednesday August 2A l f>4A. at th* Home fn, The Tnrur.hle* WILLIAM R FED ELI *he be 1fv#d brother of Mrs Mary B Funk. Mrs V*»r* P Barber George F ,r and Harr*’ V Bedell Friends ma* r*l! at the Lee Funera1 Ho me i »h at and Mas* ave n * where services will be held on Friday An tust a' ft nm Interment Fort Lin t ee*ln Cemetery BFFK. ANNIE On Thursday August • A. it»4K ANNIF. RFFK «nee Hnuptninn* of 1*MS •.’Ist m nu wife of the late Mark Beea mother of Thomas E B'• k and aiaiet of Mrs H. en Raub Friends may call at Gamier » Chapel 1'5B Pa. ave ii.w wheie services will be held ori ^atuitU' Auaust •> at II am Interment Cedar Mill Ceinete»y FUNERAL, DIRECTORS. FRANK "GEIER'S SON CO. pun*f«. ho«t S6or. Mth st. NW. HOb»rt 2»2« NEW ENLARGED PARLORS Pormerl* at 111.1 7lh Rl N w E«taai’*h#d 1 AM__ In Cc*e of Death Call ChambeSJ On# of the L»r*e*t nnd#rUfc*r# In lh» World Complete Funeral* $95 to $2,000 Four Lorfo Fu»«r«! Homti Phone CO. 0432 V. L. SPEARE (X). Neither »ucc#»»ot to nor connected with the ortgtnel W R aueere eatebllahwent 1009 H St.j4.w. H»Uon»inT*BJ_ J. 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On Monday. August 23. 1948. at the Home for the Ased and Infirm. Blue Plain*. D C . AU GUSTUS BOWMAN. He leaves to mourn their loss a sister, Mrs. Georgians Watson: brother-in-law. Charles Watson of 2209 M st. n.w., and other relatives and friends. Remain* may be seen at the Janifer Fu neral Home. 1141 22nd st. n.w. Funeral Friday. August 27. at ft am . from St. Augustine’s Catholic Church. 15th st. be tween R and 8 at*, n.w. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BROWN, GARRETT L. On Tuesday. August 24 1948. at Mount Alto Hospital. GARRE7T L BROWN, JmgEL the beloved husband of Minnie Pauline Brown (nee Newbauert and father of Ruth B Snead and 8^’' ' Grace B Ladd. Services at hi* late residence. Waldorf. Md . on Friday. August 27. at 11:30 am. Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. Serv Icea by Chamoers. CHILDFE**, DABNEY C. On Wednes day. August 25. J 948. DABNEY C. CHILDRESS beloved husband of the late Mary E. Childress, brother of Benjamin Childress of Esmont. Ve : Clifford Childress. Mr*. Lula Ourant and Mr*. Annie Newman of Charlottesville. Va.. and Mr*. Kate Thomas of Esmont. Va Friend* may call at the Lee Funeral Horn". 4th st. and Mais. ave. n e . where senses will be held on Saturday. August 28. at 1 p.m. Inter ment Glenwood Cemetery. 27 DODSON. RUTH ANN. On Tuesday August 24. 1948. at Sibley Hospital. RUTH ANN DODSON, beloved wife of Wallace T Dodson, moiher of Edward R. 7 nomas E . Gary M . William A Florence A. and Betty Mae Dodson sister of William H and Harvey J. Pleasant and Mrs. Bessie W Lacey. Services at Chambers’ Funeral Home. 51 1 I th st. s.e on Friday. August 27. at 2:30 p m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 2d FAIRFIELD. MAHONEY HIRST. On Tuesday. August. 24. 1948 at, Georgetown University Hospital MAHONEY HURST FAIRFIELD, beloved mother of A. W. Faii field of Newport New*, Va . Mrs. M. F. Boothe of Disputants. Va : Mr*. M. L. Well* of Manassas. Va Mrs John A Wheat of McLean. Va.. and Loren J. Fair fieid of Shawville. Quebec. Canada. Friends may call at tne Birch Fineral Home. 3034 M *t. n « Services and int-rment at Claremont. Surry County. Va . on Fridav August 27, at 1 30 p m., standard time. 20 FORD. ROWLAND H . M. D. On Mon dfiv. August „\T 194V ai Doctors Hospital ROWLAND H. FORD. M D . of 621fl 14th st n w . beloteri husband of Osce D Ford end father of Mrs Philip W. Dimon and Robert N. Ford. He also is survived ov thiec grandchildren. Remains resttna *t , fhf S H. Hines Co Funeral Home. •.9<u 14th «t n.« Funeral services at he ^ T rs*nsfl"uralion Episcopal Church. 14 1ft Gallatin st. nw. on Frida*. August a.t 1 pin Interment Arling'on Na tional Cemetery. 26 GAI LOW AY. GEORGIA ANN. Departed this lile on Wednesday. Aueust 2ft. J ;>4H, at her residence. 411 :;rd st n.e.. after a lingering illness. GEORGIA ANN GALLO WAY daughter of the late Isaac and Ann Galloway She leaves to mourn their loss one niece. Louise Mankins: one nephpw. William Mankins. and a host of other rela tives and friends Her remains may be seen at her late residence on Friday. Au gust *: 1. after 1? noon. Funeral Saturday. August 'IS. at 9 a m. from St Cyprian s Church Interment Mount Olivet Ceme tery Ari an genie nta by the Better Fu neral Home. 27 GOLDEN. GEORGE. On Tuesday. Au gust 24. 194V GEORGE GOLDEN be lovrd brother of Mrs Ethpl Gilman. un< If of Mrs. Evelyn Williams. Services at Chambers' Funeral Home, ftl 7 nth st e on Friday. August 27. at ll :«» an Interment Washington National Cemetery 26 11A RICH. MAGDEEENA On Tuesday. Angus' 24. J 94V at her residence. J214 ave.. Hillside. Md MAGDELENA HARICH. widow of the late Philip Harich and beloved mother of Karl. Philip. Pe er and George Harich: Mrs. Elizabeth Maize. Mrs Anna Reifler and Mrs. Theresa New ton Services at Chambers’ Funeral Home, ^ft | 7 llth at. se. on Friday Au gust 27. at 1 p m. Interment Cedar Rib Cemetery. 20 HARRIS, 1IORATHIO H On Thursday. August .20 1 94S at his residence. 24ft bill M. s.e HORATHIO H HARRIS beloved hii‘bami ol Lilie May Harris. Mr Harris is .‘urvived by seven children Fritnds may cui! at riie Lee Funeral Home. 4th at. and Mass. ave. n.e. Notice of funeral later. HARRIS. MARGARET M On W'cdnes d. • Augu-t '.'ft. 194b .MARGARET M HARRIS of .‘•S.'.l North Washington blva . Arlington. Vr . beloved wife of the late George E Harris and mother of George C Hairis Remains resfine at the Ives Fu neral Home, 2K47 Wilson blvo Arlington Va . where funeral services will he held Saturday August at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood -Cemerery. 27 HARRIS. WILLIAM HENRY Departed H:'.< life Friday. August 20, 194* «t. Biue Plain*.. D C. WILLIAM HFNT7Y HARRIS He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted w fr. Mrs. Arid:e Harris; one daughter, 'wo sons, four grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Remain' rest111* H- the Pv N. Horton Co. Funeral Home 142 2 You st. r. w Funeral Fridav August 2 7 hi 12 O'timk noon, from the above funeral home. Interment Wooclawn Cemetery. HETI LI., OTTO J On Wednesday Au yuat 2 ft. 194b at ills residence 1667 Webster st n.e.. OITO J. HETTEL be loved husbana of Loretta M. Hettel. fa ther of tiie Rev Paul F Hettel of Balti rnoie Md. Mrs E P. Powers ol Savannah. Gr and Mrs R H. Guppy, jr of Port land Me Funeral from the above resi dence on Saturday. August 2*. ei S a m Requiem mass ar 8t. Anthony s Chimh at H •■m. Inttrment Cedar Hill Ceme tery. 27 I)' iTM.. OTTO .1. On Wednesday Aii Aucust 25. iPifc. jn Washing ton. D C . OTTO J. HETTEIi. member of Columbia Typo graphical Union. No. 101. and Avups. Remain.* resting at his late residence, irfi* Webster st. i. e. Washington. D C Funeral serv ices on 3arurdav. August 2b. at the jove residence et « n.m. Services a; Ft Anthony * Church. I2:h and Monroe ' s n.e Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. JOSEPH Z. LINS. Secretary-Treasurer. HUGHES. LULA L. On Tuesday. An ew -i 2 1. 194b. LULA L. HUGHES of 120b 5th st n.e. loving mother of Celestine John on and Robert Lawson, sister oi Martina Sims. Sadie I.ee. Doris and Ray mond ShriLon. She also is survived by a rlevoted Menu. Robert Thomas: other rel atives and friend--. After 4 pin Friday. August 21 friends rn:i> coll at Frazier’s Funeral Home Inc . JN9 II I. ave. n w. Fwnciai Saturday August 2b. at 1 pm. I roin Mount Pleasant Baptist Church lint. W at. n w Rev. Robert Anderson odk.aiiuk. Jnlei meiit Woooluwu Ceme tery. 2< HUNTER. ANTHONY C Entered Into eternal rest on Tuesday AutcuM 24 194b. ANTHONY C HUNTER of 425 2.Jrd pi. ne. oevoted husb.nn oi Georgianu W. Hufitei brother of Mr*. Sarah Jonnson. Mr>. Beulah Butler anc Mrs. Willie Mae Dea* of New York City stepfather of Ray mond E Waters. Also mourning his pass ins ate seven nieces, three nephew* and a host of other relatives and friend*. Rela t.ves and friends may call at his late resi dence after 5 pm on Friday. August 27. Ser\ices Saturday. August 2* at 1 o'clock ?’ the Mount Bethel Baptist Church. V st.. between 2nd and .Tid sts n.w . Dr. K W. Roy officiating Interment Woodiawn Cemetery. 27* JACKSON. BENJAMIN. JR. SuddnFy. on Sntnrdav. August 21 194b. on C. ntr.il ave sr. BENJAMIN JACKSON. Jr. the brlnvrri son of Benjamin and N• Mif Jackson, brother of Mary. Antone te. Net tie Audrey. Alma and James Jackson. After 4 p.m Thursday. August 2d. friends may rail at the Rollins Funeral Home. 1.T29 Hunt pi n.e Funeral services Fri day. August 27. at 1 pm., at the First Baptist Church, noth and B sts. s.e. Rev. Harrison officiating. 2b JACKSON. EDITH M. On Wednesday August 25 IfM.v in Georgetown University Hospital. EDITH M JAvVKSON of 4 49 Mass ave. n.w.. daughter of Bertie Myers ami wife of Carl Jackson . She also Is sur vived by one son. one -Miter. Cllffle Hardy: i ■ e aunt. Annie Phillips, and other rem ove- i nd friends Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. J.’’i7 10th st. nw where funeral services will be held Satur day August. 2b. M L p m. Interment In Wood lawn Cemetery. 27* JANNIV. SALL1E K. On Thursday Mirturt 20. 1948. at Montgomery County General Hosolral. .BAILIE R JANNEY of Brookeville. Md.. beloved wife of the late John H. Jannev and mother of Dr. John H Jannev of Ban Diego. Chile. Mr*. Mary R Shirld- rf Brookeville. Md.: Edward T. Jarre- of CGyvilk Va and Richard W. Jann-y of Ashton. Md Remains resting at ‘h* Bethesda-Chew chase Funeral Home of Wm. Ruh-n PumDhrer. Befhesda. Md Services Friday. August 27. at n p m.. at S' Luke's Enisronql Church. Brichton. Md. interment Woodside Cemetery, Rrinklow Md. Please omit, flowers. 27 JOHNSON. rf.RTHA L. On Wednesday. August 25. 194N. ai Annapolis. Md.. BER THA I. JOHNSON of 2101 New Hampshire nve. n.w daughter of Mrs. Mary J Wort nmii. sister oi M s. Emma McClafferty. Mrs. T F. Bush Mrs Fd T Deibel. Mrs Kuiklail U.it-i Mil> ’.inida Bell Mr.-. Nora kaulsoiu Mr-. Maty lii. anti Willi.-m Wm uu.li. Serviie* k! he S H Hines Co. Funeral Hihire. 2901 14th m. n.w. oh Mon day AtikUsi To at lu . til. luiiiinenl Arlington National C tin cl cry. JOHNSON. BERTHA. Members of the “ US.S. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, tht American Legion, are hereby notified of the death of Comrade BERTHA JOHNSON, and are requested to assemble at the S. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home. 2901 14*h frt. nw. at : no p m Thursday. Ausust 28, 194b. for LfCinn service*. RUTH F MoKENZIF. Commander. E8TEILE R RUBY. Adjutant. JONES. ALICE. On Wednesday. August C.V lf»4». after * lone illness. ALICE JONES nf 302 E st *.w . beloved sister of Harr:-. Herbert and Richard Jonea; Mrs. Beatrice Martin and Mrs. Olive White. 6he also is survived by twenty-sex neph ews and nieces, other relatives and friends. Remains may oe viewed at her late resi dence Thursday. August 2d. after 4 p.m, Funeral service* Friday. August 27. at u a.rn at St Vincent De Paul’s Church South Capitol and M sta Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements by Barnes & Matthews. Lancaster, bertha, on Wednesday August 25. IMS. at Suburban Hospital BERTHA LANCASTER, beloved wife ol Clifton Lancaster. Also surviving are seven daughters, three sons, one brother James Powell, stepfather. Charles Norris, and other relatives and friends. Remains resting «t the Bnowden <fc Davis Funeral Home Rockville. Md.. after 8 o.m. Thurs day. August yfrt. Funeral Friday. August Z‘ af C Dm., from Good Hop* Church. Tplesville. Md Rev .t H Holland of. flatting. Interment church ewneterr. v4 Eratba LAW, PATRICK L On Wednaaday Au fuat 2ft. l&4ft, PATRICK I LAW of 3462 varnum at., Brentwood. Md., beloved »on of Preston and Gertruda Rowe Law, broth er of Preaton. jr.: Betty Jane and Thomas Law: irandion of Mr. and Mrs. L. L Rowe. Friends may call at Wm. J. Nallcy’* i Funeral Home. 3200 Rhode lalant) avt.. at Eastern ave. n.e. until 9:30 ms 8atur !day. August 2ft: thence to Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church, where service* 'will be held at 10 am Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 27 U CAR. HATTIE. Departed this life Wednesday. August 25. 1948. at 1:15 p.m.. after a brief illness. HATTIE LUCAS Friends may contact Mrs. Jennie Robin son, MI. 1759, or notice of the funeral hereafter. McCLLRE. MARCELLE C. On Tuesday, i August 24, J 948. at Prince Georges County General Hospital. Cbeverly. Md.. MAR CELLE C McCLURE. beloved wile of Ray D. McClure and daughter of Louis W. and Anna H. Carroll. Friends may call at Hysong s Funeral Home. 1300 N st. n.w.. where services will be held on Friday. Au gust 27. at 10 a m. Interment Fort Lin coln Cemetery. 2ft McKFBBIN, ELIZABETH A. On Thurs day, August 7ft. 194ft. at her residence. 702 Ingraham st. n.w . ELIZABETH A. McKIBBIN. beloved mother of Mrs. Sum ner Anderson. George and Frank McKlb bin. Remain* resting at Chambers’ Fu neral Home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. until Thursday. August 70. at 1 1 p.m. Services and interment St. Peter's Cemetery, Staten Island. N. Y. MEIGS. BASIL C. On Wednesday. Au gust 75. 194h. at his residence. 673 H st. s.w.. BASIL C. MEIGS, son of the late Maria H. Meigs, friend of Eilet Torkelson. Services ai. Chambers’ Funeral Home. 517 11th st. s e.. on Saturday, August 7ft. at 10 am. Interment National Memorial Park Cemetery. Falls Church. Va. 27s MOBLEY. MARY ELIZABETH Sud denly. cn Tuesday. August 24. 1948. at i Suburban Hospital. MARY ELIZABETH MOBLEY, beloved wife of Walter J. Mob ley of Gaithersburg. Md. Remains resting at the Colonial Funeral Home of Win. Reuben Pumphrey. Rockville. Md. Services Friday. August 27. at 2 p.m.. at Faith Chapel. Deiwood. Md Interment Forest Oak Cemetery. Gaithersburg. Md. 26 PEER, GLADYS SUSAN. On Tuesday. August 24, 1948. at Sibley Hospital. GLADYS SUSAN PEEK of 5918 South 14th st.. Arlington. Va., beloved mother of Daniel E. Peer, jr., and sister of Rockley Bunting and Mrs. Rudolph Hefty. Re mains resting at the Ives Funeral Home. 2847 Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va.. where funeral services will be held Friday August 27, at 2 p.m Interment Oakwood Ceme tery. Falls Churcn. Va. 26 PETERSON. SOPHIA SMITH On Wed nesday, August 26, 1948. pr the Baptist Home. .5248 N st. n.w . POPHIA SMITH PETETRSON. Service* at the S. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home. 2901 14th st. n.w., on Saturday. August 28. at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 27 RHONE. HESTER. Debited this life i on Mondav. August 25. 1948. HESTER RHONE of 405 P st. n.w.. daughter of the late Henry and Hester Covington She leaves t.o mourn their loss a loving husband. John Rhone; four d^vot’pd sisters Mrs. Mamie Contee. Mrs. Hattie Carter. Mrs. Carrie Lane and Bishop Daisy Hen son. and p host of other relatives and friends. After 5 p.m. Thursday. August. 26. remains will lie in state in Unitv Spiritual Church 405 P st. n.w.. where services will be held on Friday. August 27. at ! p.m., Archbishop Gas.~awQ.y and Rev. N D. Silver officiating. Interment Har mony Cemetery. 26 SANDERS. ROSE ETTA REID. On Wednesday. August 25. 194 8, at her resi dence. near Colvin Run Va . ROSE ETTA REID SANDERS, wife of the late William E. Senders and mother of Earl D. Sanders of McLean. Va.. and J. Marvin Sanders of Colvin Run. Va. Also surviving are six -randchildren and lour great-grandchil dren. Remains resting at her late resl-: derce Funeral services at Andrew Chapel Methodist Church on Saturday. August . 28. pt 11 a m. Interment church ceme tery. 27 SANTILLF. GIUSTINO F. On Tuesday. A“ u 21. l‘»48. at Mount Alto Hospital. GIUSTINO E. SANTILLI of 219 Long M'h'- .-.t. n.v.. belo« rd husband of Mamie S.'ntilli. father o- It. Col. Carl SantilU. :• iorenre A Felbe» end Mrs. Cecelia S Woodford; brother of Carl SaiHilli of Brooklyn. N. Y. Also surviving are four .jo:, u.ldrcn. Services :-.i the S. H. Hines C". runeral Home. 2991 14th at. n.w. oti Thursday, August 26. at 8:50 p.m. 1' ml m.li.ary honois will be conducted, sturtn.v Fort. Myer Gaie. on Friday. Auvt ii • ♦.. at 9::;<i a m. Interment Ar il n;. run National Cemetery. 26 S1 A!MS, ROSE. Depar ted this life Au-j itu. i 24. 1948. at he? residence. J 537 14th st. n.w. ROSE SIMMS. She leaven to mourn then Jos three daughters. Mrs Bes sie Sullivan. Mas? Rrsma Simms and Mr*. Helen Washington; tvo on?. William and Charles Simms; one si.ncr. Mrs. Clara Car ter. and a host o; other relatives and friend? Remain? i^tur. at 7 18 5rd «». n.e Friday, August r t'ter 6 p.m. Fu neral Saturday. Auzu. f 28. at 9 a m., from Holy Redeemer Catnohc Cnureh. New York aye. and M st. n.w. Interment Mount ' OITvet Cemetery. 27 J SMITH. CHARLES E. Suddenly, dn Wednesday. August 25. 1948. CHARLE8 E. SMITH of 5819 Hayes xt. n.e.. Apt. 2.. beloved husband of Annyelie E. Smitn. de voted lather of Chari'? Smith, Jr. Also MirVivinu air one M.s.er. Mri Rosetta Minor; two brother1. Mack and Willy. Smith; other relatives and many friends.! Notice of luneial h.ter. AnangeuituU I by McGuire. 27 SMI Mi. LEWIS. Sudd* uly on Monday. August 25. 194 8 ui Casualty Hospital.1 i.r.WlB SMIlii. lo\ina husband of Mr* ; Rebecca Smith, devoted father of Mrs. Isa-! del No/.arm. -on ul Mrs. Anna Bell Smith, brother u: Mr*. Mora Young. Mrs. Cora Storey. Mon:n>. James. Hot id and Henry Ft. Smith Other relatives and a host of friends also mourn his departure. Re main? resting at the John T. Rhinea & Co. Funeral Home. 221 North Patrick st.. Alex andria. Va . until Thursday, August 26. at 5 p.m ; Thereafter at his late residence. 124 South Barton ?f.. Arlington. Va.. where relatives and friend* may call. Funeral Friday. Aurusr 27. st 1 p.m.. from St. John's Baptist Church Arlington. Va.. Rev. .iames h Marshall officiating. Intermrn' Arlington National Cemetery. 26 smiih. LEWIS. Members and friend* of the Doris Miller Post. No. 104. the Ameriran-Lemnp, pie invited to be presen' P’Mday, Autusi .’7, 1918. at 8 p.m. at -hr home of our late comrade, LEWIS SMITH. 124 Barton at. south. Arlington. Va. Services will be rendered by the fellow Legionnaires. ‘.’7 STALCl.P. GENERAL G. On Tuesday. August 24. 1948, at his residence 4 in:; Longlellow st., fcyattsviile. Md., GENERAL G. STALCUP. beloved husband of Get-! trude E. Stalcup tnee *Clauasen) and la ther of Mrs. Alma E. Pieplow and Ulysses U. SUlcun Friends may call at Wm. J.1 Nallty s Funeral Homt. 2200 Rhode Island a\e a: Eastern ave. n.e.. where services wdl be held on Incav August 27. at \ no. Ktl.iiives him! liieiuis invited. Iu lerinenL Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 2(5 ST-tCHUNS. .U SSt T. On Tuesday. All »u>l 24 I 948 at In - risHleficf 1.2,V.' Luiii- ; felloe m. n.w T. STEPHENS. be loved hu.'band of the laie^Mary A. Steph ens j*nd lather of Mi. . John J Guinn and Edward T. Stepl'-ns. Funeral irom tht W W. Deal Funeral Home. 48 12 Georgia . te n.v . on Friday. August 27, hi 2 p.m. Rtlalurs and friends invited. Intenneut in Corn ressional Cemetery. 26 STEPHENS. JESSE T. A special com munication of Naval Lodge. No. 4. F. A. A. M . is called at 1 p m. Friday. Augu: t 27. 1948. for the purpose of conducting the funeral of our late brother. JESSE T. STEPHENS By order of the worshipful master. ROLAND M RROWN. Secretary. 20 STEPHENS. JESSE T. A special con c’sve of Washington Com r a msndery. No. 1. K. T.. is called fur Thursday. August 26. 1948. at 7 p.m.. at Masonic Temple, sot ’j.U.h st. n.w . for the pur pose of conduct if g Templar service* for our late frater. JESSE T. STEPHENS, at. 8 p.m, at the W. W. Deal, Funeral Home. 4812 Georgia ave. n.w.. where his remains are now resting. Full Templar uniform. EMERSON B WISE Commander. Attest: WM T. BALLARD. Recorder. 20 STEWART. MAUDE J. On Tuesday. Au gust 24, 1948. at Providence Hospital. MAUDE J. STEWART, beloved wife of the lute John Ellery Stewart, mother of Mrs. 1 Mae Hell. Leon J. and Samuel W. Stewart. - Friends may call at the Lee Funeral Home 4th si. and Mass avt. u.t where service will be held on Friday August 27. at 2 1 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 26 STL WART, WILLIE JANE. Suddenly on Tuesda.v. August 24. 1948 WILLIE JANE STEWART, beloved wife of the late Charles H. Stewart of 54 Bates st. n.w. Funeral Horn the W. K Huniemann Fu neral Home. 57.22 Georgia ave. n.w. on: Friday. August 27. at 2 p.m. Relative* and friends invited to attend. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 26 STICRNEY. ROBERT LESLIE. On Tues day. August 24. 1948. at hi* home, m Wayne. Mich.. ROBERT LESLIE STICK - NEY. tort r-t R'be-i Stfckner. Friend.* may call at Gawlei ? Chapel. J 756 Pa. eve. n.w . after 5 p m. Thursday. August 26. Rent iers will he held et the above chaoel on Friday. August 27. at 2'p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeterv. 26 TRUMBLE. JOHN. On Tuesday. August 24 1948, at Emergency Hospital. JOHN TRUMBLE of Burke. Va . beloved father of Mrs. Ethel Stewart of Baltimore. Md.. and brother of H-.-rry F Trumble of Wash • me ton. D C.. and- Lawrence B Trumble of Burke- Vt. Mineral on Friday Augu * 27 at 2 p.m., from The Everiy huiur.il Home huuiax. Va Inlenncui lairiux Cemetery VON DOLUKE. Ll'DWIG W. On Wed nesday, August 2.7 1W48. at George W*mi iuglou University Hospital, LUDWIG W. VON DCLCKE. husband of Rc.se Vor. Dolcke and natlif-r Sylvia Von Dokk* and Morton J. Moore Friends may tail at Gawler* Funeral Home. 1 T.SH Ps, avr. nw. where services a ill be held on Sat urday. August *2*. st 1 o.m. Interrupt Prospect. Hill Cemetery °7 WALKER. SUSAN BELLE. On Ti f ? r August- *24. 1P4E. at Sibley M error"* I Hr - pitsl- SUE AN PFLLE WAT TIT;. ' - -d mother of He mon tvei^r rf Fr*bb n-' *lc. Minn.: Mrs. Ralph Orr-: ~rd Mri Ken neth Leinmger of Greercest’e. Ps.: Miss Rebecca Walker of Lewi town. Pa.; Mrs Lewis Ensming°r. Mrs. Mark RMlins- Mr. Harry Hassinger Aina M'ry Ftoglr. George F Walker, jr.. and Harry L Walker, all of Washington D. C. A!:o surviving are eleven grandchildren and one Treat-grandson. Services at the Mercers burg Funeral Home on Friday. Ausust 27. at JO a.in. Interment at Fairview Ceme tery. Meiccrsburg. Pa. • WHITTINGTON. RAYMOND T. Entered :uw eternal rest on Monday, August 2d. 1S48. RAYMOND T. WHITTINGTON of ;70 M It. s.e., beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T Whittington sr.; brother of Mary and Joseph Whittington. He also is survived by lu* grandparents, other rel atives and many frj^pds. Remains res line *t the John T Rnines Ai Co. Funera? Home, hrd and Eye at*, s.w. Friends me: call *t his lat* residence on Friday. Au gust 27. after i v.w. Funeral Saturday. ! Aurtl’t 2£. *• I nm. from the Simmr Memorial Church. Rev. Rverrtf Sirv#«nsrn officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 27 Mrs. Laura Hicks Koop Funeral Services Today Funeral service* for Mrs. Laura Hicks Koop. 78, mother of Theodore F. Koop, Washington news editor of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys tem. were to be held at 2:30 p.m. today in the chapel of the Joseph Gawler Sons funeral home, 1736 Pennsylvania avenue N.W. Mrs. Koop, a resident of Wash ington since coming here 12 years ago with her son, from their home in Montieello, Iowa, died Tuesday night in her home in the Woodley Park Towers, 2737 Devonshire place N.W. She had been ill for . two months. The widow of Frederick W. Koop, an Iowa mechant, who died in 1913, Mrs. Koop had maintained her home in Montieello until coming here. She was a native of that city and received her education there. Her son has been director of news and public affairs for CBS here since January. He previously was employed as an editor with the Associated Press and with the Na tional Geographic Magazine. In addition to her son, Mrs. Koop is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. D. Merikle of Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. A. H. Johnson of Ottumwa, Iowa. Burial will be Saturday In Montt cello. Helen Worthing Dies; Ziegfeld Star of '20s By the Assoc toted Frees LOS ANGELES. Aug. 26.— Death has taken the wan. faded Helen Lee Worthing, who in the golden 20s was a bright star with the Zieg feld "Follies" and acclaimed by Mary Pickford as one of America's most beautiful girls. She was found dead in bed last night of natural causes. She was living in the three-room home of Jerry Oro. 39-year-old Filipino, who ..aid he had been her friend for 10 years. She was 47. The former Louisville girl had gone ftom the Broadway stage to the movies when she marreid Dr. Eugene Nelson. Los Angeles Negro physician, in Tijuana, Mexico, in 1928. Seven years later they were divorced. After that ahe was ar rested many times on liquor and narcotics charges. In her tiny room were yellowed clipping* depicting the rise, and quick fall, of the dancer. On the wail beside her bed were pitiful at tempts at water-color painting. On the living room wall was a single, large, silver-framed portrait of her, taken more than two decades ago, which reflected the beauty that made her the subject of many a toast. Mothers Challenge Baby Diet Advice The British Food Ministry doesn’t know much about raising babies, according to mothers and nutrition consultants who have read its re cent, pamphlet on "How to plan meals for children from 1 to 3 years.” It. suggests three level tablespoons of meat, three times a week, four eggs a week (though a child's offi cial ration is only three) and other quantities of potatoes and other vegetables. B ratlin d.l?,ASi2« SI;a°d HoVpnVr LliWIS H WILLIAMS, 8r. ol Sl"3 P| «b »■» beloved husband of Ruth W. Wll *°,u ,of Mrs. Mary J. Bolden, devoted if1]1?* 01 ,L**1*„H . Jr.; Lawience D. and Gieshan I. Williams. Ajso surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Irene Kerr. Mrs Bea ll ice West and Mrs. Delia 81mpson; one granddaughter. Dolores Williams: other relatives and many friends. After noon Fudsy friends are Invited to call at the McGuire Funeral Home. 1820 9th si n *■ Service* Saturday. Auaust 28, at 1' p m ' at. People a Congregational Church. M st' between 8th and 7th ats. n.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. “» YODER. CHARLES CHESTER. Sudden ly. on Tuesday August 24. 1948. at Wei ien g Hospital. Laurel. Md.. CHARLES CHESTER YODER, the beloved husband of Esther M Yoder, father of Mrs. Ellen M. Richardson. Mrs. Esther M. Sutnhin and Mr*. Charlotte Frances 8hyrock. Remains renting at Chambers’ Funeral Home, 6801 Cleveland ave. Rlverdale. Md., until Thursday, August 36. at J :;iO p.m. 8erv. ices at Biancnville Methodist Church at •» P.m. Interment Washington National Cem etery. .j# ZLLLg CARRIE M. On Wednesday, Au gust ‘.6, 1948, at her residence. itjjH Que si n.w . CARRIE M. ZELL, beloved mother of Harriett Zell and sister of Mrs John J. Fainter, ji Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home, 3901 14th st. n.w., on Friday August •!:. at 8:39 a.m.: thence to bl. Paul s Catholic Church. 16th mud V *i.« 11 •*’ • where the holy sacrifice of the marts will be offered at 9 a m. /or the repose of her soul Interment Mount Olivet Ceme tery. Services and interment private Please oum flowers. in Mrimiriaut BELL. SPUK^toN. In loving mem ory of our husband and step father. SPUROEON BELL, who deparied this life four years ago today, August 36. J944. There is a vacancy in our home. One who is precious is gone; That voice we loved to hear ia atilled. And that vacant place can never be filled HIS LOVING Wire, JUANITA BELL, AND STEPDAUGHTER. JUNE JONES. BOGGS. CATHERINE H. In memory of our beloved mother and mother-in-law. CATHERINE H. BOGGS, who passed away seven year* ago today. August 36. JP41. Gone, but never forgotten. YOUR DAUGHTER AND 80N-IN-LAW. MARY AND JOE. CHASE. ANITA ELIZA AND BRYSON WARD. A tribute of love and reverence to the memory of our beloved mother. ANITA ELIZA CHASE, who left us seventeen years ago today. August 36. 1931. and our de voted father. BRYSON WARD CHASE, who departed ibis life on November 31, 1931. Time passes, but sweet memories live. VALERIE JIM AND EUGENE. • CREW', LOUISE D. Sacred to the blessed memory of our loved uue- LOUISE D. CREW, who left ua five years ago today August 36. 1943. The door may close, the walls conceal. But nothing is lost, that’s truly real; She still is ours, our loved one. She waits Tor us beyond the wall. HER DEVOTED FAMILY. ERNST. JOHN. In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. JOHN ERNST. who Da.'Scd away twenty-fotr years arro today. August 36, 1924. As time coes on we miss you more. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN • GORDON. LOUISE B. In loving mem ory of our dear mother. LOUISE B. GOR DON. who passed away one year ago today August 36. 1947. Dear mother, we miss you. We miss your smiling face: There is a place In our home That, will never be filled. Mav your soul reat In peace. YOUR LOVING CHILDREN. LOUISE AND CARROLL GORDON. KRAUSE. ADELAIDE. In loving mem or o. my dear wile, ADELAIDE KRAUSE «n - Ca&eyV who left this mortal slier* liner .veils ago today. August 36. 1946 In memory 1 will see you ever. 1 miss you now. my heart is sore. A- liiiie goes by I miss you more: Your loviftt smile, your gentle face. No one can fill your vacant olace. YOT1R DEVOTED HU8BAND, EMIL KRAUS’® * SIMPLON. BEATRICE c. In dear and loving memory of my dear wife. BEATRICE r STMPSON. who departed this life foi: v-n- - sen today. August 26, 1044. Shr bad a smile for every one. A hrprt ps pure as gold: To thne* who !;n*w end lO'*d her. H^r n”'n’fi’‘r will neve- grow rid. HUSBAND AND FAMILY. * SYPHAX. MARCELLC* M. Sacred r tb* Termor* of my beloved husband, MAF CALLUS M. SYPHAX. who passed to th' Great Brvonri twelve yefcrs ago today. Au gust 26. innr*. The lore you gave me many years Shall never from me depart: Though you have gone beyond my reach. You are always in my heart. WIFE. NOVELLA J. SYPHAX. WASHINGTON. WlUJAM J. In mem ory of our dear husband and father. WIL LIAM J. WASHINGTON, who departed this life four years ago today. August 26. 1#44. Loved in life remembered in deith. YOUR LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER • WILLIAMS. JESSIE L. In sad but lov ng memory of our devoted mother. JESSIE L. WILLIAMS, "'ho passed away fifteen years aso, Ausu"* ‘16. lortfl. God care us e. wonderful mother. One nf »hr world** best. And when her worfc on earth we* done He e%ii«d her home ‘o rest. EARNEST. JOSEPH AND NORRIS LA CROSSE, WIS.—BISHOP DIES—The Mo<*t Rev. Alex* ander James McGavick, 85. oldest Roman Catholic bishop in the United States, died here yesterday. —AP Wirephoto. Heart Failure Blamed In Union Chief's Death By the Associated Press MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 26. —An autopsy revealed today that heart failure caused the death Tues day of Henry Stevenson, 69. presi dent of the Moulders and Foundry Workers' Union of North America. Manchester City Coroner Jessel Rvcroft said an inquest would not be necessary. Mr. Stevenson died unexpectedly at his hotel herq. a few hours after attending a theater with a group of English trade union leaders. Arrangements are being made to return the body to Cincinnati; where he lived. CIAGETT? MEMORIAL C0^ 302New Ham pj hireavei - NA 94/4 - RL 24// - Viht-Ol'R Ddpiay °f M emorialsFor- 4 Immediate- Erection f In all cemeteries. - Open Junday/ - __3 4 Mrs. Harry Pasternak, Wife of Grocer, Dies Mrs. Sarah Pasternak, 75, wife of Harry L. Pasternak, Washington grocer, died yesterday at Garfield Hospital after an illness of a week. She lived at 727 Emerson street N.W. Mrs. Pasternak was born in Po land and came to this country with her husband in 1921. Mr. Paster nak operates a grocery store at 520 Florida avenue N.W. She was a member of Ladies' Auxiliary of Kesher Israel Congre gation. Besides her husband, she is sur vived by four daughters, Mrs. Isaac Cymes of 821 Twenty-second street N.W.. Mrs. Benny Lemer of the Emerson street address, Mrs. Sam uel Horowits. 10009 Lorraine ave nue, Silver Spring, Md.. and Mrs. Abe Kaplinsky of 1937 Somerset place N.W.; a son, Joseph Pasternak of 1219 Missouri avenue N.W., and five grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held at noon today at the Danzansky fu neral home, 3501 Fourteenth street N.W., with burial in Georgetown Congregation Cemetery. Runaway Baby Sleeps When his baby buggy ran away down a steep hill in Buckingham. England, swung round a bend and stopped outside the Town Hall, one year-old Harold White slept soundly through the whole episode. Franklin Booth Dies; Noted Illustrator ly AisociatW Pr*»i NEW YORK, Aug. 26 —Franklin Booth, 64, artist famed for his pen line drawings and reproduction of line designs on metal, died yester day. An illustrator for magazines and books, his works appeared in Scribner's Magazine, Harper’s, Col lier’s and others.. He also illustrated one edition of the Harvard Classics 5-foot book shelf and Theodore Dreiser's "A Hoosier Holiday." Indiana-born/Mr. Booth began his professional career in 1899. win ning an international reputation later with his pen-and-ink illus uBuuiiA auu uesigns, In New York he wu affiliated with the Reynolds Metal Co. in developing a process of permanent reproduction of line design on aluminum and tiles. He was a founder, trustee and vice president of the Phoenix Art Institute in New York. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Beatrice Booth; a brother, Fred erick Booth of Dayton Beach. Fla., and two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Booth, Concord, N. 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