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Obituaries D-4 With Regard to a Card Thanks Vary often • card of thanks in The Star meet* a need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Net only is 'it a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes but also courteously acknowledges the services and kindnesses of Hie many to whom a personal pete of thanks cannot well be .Mailed or whose names and addresses ore not known. Insertion of a card of thanks May be arranged by telephone to The Star, LI. 3-5000. The Evening and Sunday Star Srath* ADAMS. OLIVCR. On ,8un d *’- rasry 10. 1861. OLIVER ADAMS of 851 21st st n.».. uncle of Mrs. Annie Quick end greet-uncle of Mrs. Ilisebeth Murray. Friends mar call at the MalvAn * Scher. Inc.. • Funeral Homo. New Jersej are. and R st. n w.. today, alter 6 p.m . where funeral services will be held on. Wednesday. February 22, at 2 p.m. Interment Harmony Me monel Park. AMBERSON. LETCHER C. On Mon day. February 20. 1861. at the Washington Sanitarium. LETCHER C. ANDERSON, beloved husband of Mery A. Anderson of 1206 Juniper aL n.w.. father of James E., Joseph U and Leo R. Anderson, brother of Minnie Hall. Mrs. Melissa Keyes and Mrs. Dora Mitchell, and grand father of John R. Virginia and Marv M Anderson Funeral from the Timothy Hanlon Funeral Home. 38:11 Oeorsia ave. n.w . on Thurs day. February 23. at »:30 am Bush requiem mass at the Nativity Church. 13th and Peabody sts. n.w.. at 10 am. Interment Cedar Hill Osmetery. 22 AVRRT. EVELYN FANT. On Tuesday. February 21. IMI. at the Wash ington Sanitarium. EVELYN PANT AVERY. Wife of the late Maurice H. Avery and sister of Mrs. Joshua E*ans. Jr Friends may call at Oawler s Chanel. 1756 Pa. ave. n.w. (tourteay parking opposite), where sdFvlcea will be held on Saturday. February 25. at 10 am. Inter ment Congressional Cemetery. 24 BISSET. ALFRED. On Sunday. Febru ary 19. 1861. at Suburban Hospital. ALFRED BISSET of 5415 Lambeth rd . Bethesda. Md.. beloved husband of Helen 8. Bisset. father of (Alfred Blsset. Jr.: brother of Mrs. Paul T. Culbertson. Mrs. Charles Omo humdro. Admiral Andrew Blsset. USX. retired; Peter. George and Paul Bissel and four grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Funeral Home of Robert A. Pumphrey. Bethesda. Md Services Wednesday. February 22. at 10 a m at St. John's Episco pal Church. Bethesda. Md. Inter ment Parklawn Cemetery BRODERICK. JAMES W. Suddenly on Saturday. February IX. 1901. JAMES W. BRODERICK of 4620 lowa ave. n.w . beloved husband of Mabel I Broderick, father of Mrs. Wanda J. Horton: also survived by three grandchildren: brother of Daniel G. and Paul F. Broderick. Mrs Kath leen Dickhant. Martha Broderick and Miriam Halpin. Funeral from Collins Funeral Home. 3821 14th at. n.w. on Thursday. February 23. at 9:30 a m Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church at 10 am. Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. The family will be present from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Tues day and Wednesday 22 BRODERICK. JAMES W. On Batur ®day. February 18. 1961. In Washington. D. C. JAMES W. BRODERICK, member of Columbia Typo graphical Union. No. 101, and the Planning Section, GPO. Remains resting kt Francis J. Collins' Funeral Home, 3821 14th at. n.w. Services Thurs day. February 23. at 10 a.m.. at St. Paul's Catholie Church. 15th and V sts. n.w. Inte-ment Arllne- ' ton National Cemetery Members of the union are invited to attend the funeral services. ROBERT TAUB. Pres. . HAROLD B. HUGHES. V Fr««. JOSEPH Z. LINS, B«cy-Treas. BURTON. AMELIA. On Monday. Feb* ruary 20. 1961, at Freedmen a Hos pital. AMELIA iURTON of 58 Seaton place n.w., formerly of .1014 2fid at.. Arlington. Va.. wife of Janies shirton. She also leaves to tnoarn her passinc two devoted nieces. *cs. Laura Pryor and Novella Chian. Notice of funeral later. Arraqae* ments by the John T. Rhinos At Co. Funeral Home. 3015 12th st. Washington 17. D. C. CAIBNEB. LT. COMDR. CHARLES W., ÜBCG (Retired). On Feb ruary 18. !Ml, at Walter Reed Hospital. CHARLES W CAIRNEB of 2853 Ontario rd. n.w . beloved hus band of Mary B. Cairnes. brother of Mrs Mary C Galbreath of Gar rettville. Md.. and Miss Laura J. Cairnes of 428 Chicago ave . Claren don Hill. 111. Friends may call at the 6 H. Hines Co. Funeral Home. 29iil 14th st. n.w.. from 7 until 9 p.m. Tuesday. February 21. Services at the above funeral home on Wednes day. February 22. at 12 noon (parking facilities). Interment &thel Church Cemetery. Madonna, CHE 8 ELD IN E. MART IDA. On Mon- Siy. February 20. 1081. at her side nee. 2800 Quebec at. n.w., ARY IDA CHESELDINE (nee Fay*, beloved wife of the late Marshall Cheseldine and sister of Katherine I A. and Lillian E. Fay. Funeral I from the Timothy Hanion Funeral: Home. 3831 Georgia tve. n.w.. on 1 Thursday. February 23. at 10 a m Requiem mass at St. Thomas the £>stle Church. 2685 Woodley rd. i r.. at >0:30 a.m. Interment unt Olivet Cemetery. 22 ; CHESELDINE. IDA FAY. Sister of Lil- E p,Bt national I ZwAA president of L. A. A O. H; also sister of Kath-1 enr.e A Fay. both mem bers of Division No 6. L WMfJraF A A O. H All members tr* requested to meet on Wednesday. February 22. 1961. at "S p.m.. at Hanlon's Funeral Home.: 38.11 Georgia ave. n.w . to recite tbe rosary. * HELENE JONES. President. ELIZABETH HAGERMAN. Becy. 22' CLARK. MARIE G. On Sunday. Feb-1 ruary 19. 1961. MARIE O. CLARK.! e beloved sister of Mrs. Jeanette I Punches Also surviving are a niece. Mrs Elizabeth F. Booth, other rel atWes and many friends. After 4 pm Wednesday. February 22. friends are invited to call at the McGuire Funeral Home. 1820 9th st. n.w.. where services will be held at J1 am. Thursday. Febru ary 23. Interment Lincoln Me morial Cemetery. In lieu of flow ers the family requests that ex pressions of sympathy be made in the form of contributions to the Plymouth Congregational Church Expansion Fund. (Family may be " Contacted at 29 Bryant st. n.w.) 22 COAKLEY. LE BARON W. On Sunday. February 19. 1961, LE BARON W. COAKLEY of .3453 Newark st. n.w.. husband of Lena E. Coakley, father of Mrs. Frank Galope and Mrs Cornelias Sweeney. Also survived ta six grandchildren. Services at v tte 8. H Hines Co. Funeral Home, , ®Ol 14th st. n.w.. on Thursday, * February 23. at 11 am. (parking Tlcllitiesi. Interment Parklawn Cem etery. 22 FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEIER FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1851 ■ ~ BKNSIBLB PRICES FORMERLY AT 1113 7th Bt. NW. 3605 14th St. N.W. TU. 2-2326 Rinaldi Funeral Home FUNERAL DIRECTORS Vettrans Burial Allowance, $250 81j H St. N.I, LI, 3-4880 Crematorium J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNBRAL DIRECTORS CEMETERY LOTS FORT LINCOLN—4 sites, nr the elock: price reduced; marker prlvil. Call WA. 7-2794. 21 j» SYMPATHY IS if ST [XPPfSSCD iY J ! DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CHIXLET'S FLORIST .... CLOSED' 3604 14th Bt. N.W. TA 9-8948 MARYLAND JOHN SHARPER. INC. 5821 Brlnkle, Rd. BE. Oxon Hill, Md CH 8-8600 VIRGINIA .... ANNANDALE FLORIST 9853 823 King St.. Aex. ' KI. 9-61 U COMKLTX'S FLORIST 2046 Wil,on Blvd., Ari, JA. 2-6916 THE EVENING STAR Wethington, 0. C. TuaWar, fobruorr 21, IMI Beatija COE. FRANCIS ASBUBT, Br. <POPS\- On Mondar February 20. 1961. at LttoooF Lodge Nuralng Home. FRANCIS ASBURY (POPS) COB. Sr., of 1933 Columbia nlke. Arling ton. Va.. huaband ol the late Ella R. Coe. father ot Henry 8 Coe ot Clearwater Fla.; Mr, Blanche P Power ot Bethesda. Md : Walter • W. Coe ot Sliver Spring. Md.; Mrs. Ella A. Robberti of Arlington. Va.. and Mrs. Emily F. Hamel ot Bute College. Pa.: brother ot Buck A. Coe of Chevy Chase. Md.. and Miss Bailie Coe ot Arlington. Va. He also Is survived by twenty grand children and thirty-seven great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Ives Funeral Home. 284. Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va.. where funeral services will be held on Thursday. February 23. at 11 a m. Interment National Memorial Park. 22 COS. FRANCIS ASBURY. Sr. An an emergent communication ot the Grand Lodge ot the Commonwealth of Virginia. aJZNVs A. F. and A. M . will bo held In the Masonic Tem pie. 3195 Wilson blvd.. Xr Arlington. Va.. at in a.m. Thursday. February 23. 1961. for the purpose of conducting Masonic services at the funeral ot our late brother and Grand Junior Steward. FRANCIS ASBURY COE. 8r EDMUND C. GLOVER. Grand Master. ARCHER B. GAY. Grand Secy. 22 COE. FRANCIS ASBUBT (FOP). Sr. Str Knights ot Arlington Com.T;andery. No. 29, WKaldtfJ Knights Templar, are re ■BStoD quested to assemble In full Templar uniform at Ivea Funeral Home. 2847 Wil aon blvd.. Arlington. Va., at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. February 22. 1961 (servlcee at 8 pm ), for the pur poae of conducting Knights Templar funeral services for our late Str Knight FRANCIS ASBURY COE. Sr JOHN R. WIGGLESWORTH. Comdr. ROLAND M. KISER. Recorder. 22 COOPER. ROSE D. On Sundgy Feb ruary 19. 1961. ROBE D. COOPER of 3130 Wisconsin ave. n.w.. mother of Miss Emma C. Cooper and Her man D. Cooper, of Washington. D C.: Robert W. Cooper, of Nor folk. Va.; Maynard R. Cooper, of Aloxandrla. Va. She also la survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call at the 8. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home. 2901 14th st. n.w. after 6 p.m. Monday Services from the above funeral home on Wednesday. February 22. at 2 p.m. (parking facilities). Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 21 CROSS. BRUNBn.DE OAKLEAF. On Saturday. February 18. 1961. BRUN HILDE OAKLEAF CROSS, ot 6600 Bradley blvd.. Bethesda. Md.. be loved wife of John W. Cross and devoted mother of Mrs. Kinsman B. Brown and John Earle Croaa, elater of Mra. Earl Richey, of Brie. Kane.; Mrs. Nelson O. Carr, of BartolavUle. Okla.; Mrs. Charles Delknap. of St. Louis. Mo., and Mr. Marcus Oakleaf. Mound Valley. Kans. Friends are Invited to call at the Bethesda- Chevy Chase Funeral Home of Rob ert A. Pumphrey. Bethesda. Md. where services will be held on Wednesday, February 22. 1961. at 11:30 am. Interment Port Lincoln Cemetery ■ Contributions to the Heart Fund will be appreciated. 21 CROW. JOHN W. On Saturday, Feb ruary 18. 1961. at Miami. Fla.. JOHN W. CROW of 513 Ingraham st. n w.. beloved huaband of Esther M. Crow, father of Mrs Esther F. Dority and Mrs. E. Johanne Tucker, both of Silver Spring, Md.: brother of Arthur E . Harry R. and Walter A. Crow. He also la survived by four grandchildren. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Wednesday. February 22. at 1 pm. (parking facilities). Interment Parklawn Cemetery. 21 CROWN. BESSIE CLARK. On Mon day. February 20. 1961. In Corning. N t.. BESSIE CLARK CROWN. f<y merly of Washington. D. C . beloved wife of the late George Raymond Crown, mother of Mildred I. Al bright of Van Nuys. Calif., and sister of Elsie V Clark. Mary K Evard. Isabel A. Baugatad and Paul D. Clark. She also Is survived by three grandchildren and three great grandchildren Services will be held at the Stovers Funeral Home. Corn ing. N. T. on Friday. February 24. at 2 p.m. Interment Hope Cem etery. Corning. N. Y. 22 DAWES. JAMES R. On Monday, Feb ruary 20. 1961. JAMES R. tJAWES of No. 7 Oswego ave., Takoma Park. Md.. beloved husband of Mrs. Josephine Dawes and father of Mra. Marjorie Jones and Wetter Dawes. Also surviving are his srandchll dren. other relatives and many friends. Notice of funeral later. Family may bo contacted at 219 Upshur sj. a.w ( . Apt. 203, Arrange ments by McGuire. Inc. 23 DEAKINS. BAILIE E. On Bunday. February 19. 1961, at Doncaster. Md“ BALLIE E. DEAKINS, wife of the late Wilber D. Deaklna; mother of Mrs. Mary E. Younta ot BlrmlM ham. Ala.; W. Kirby, Raymond and Edward M. Deaklns. Remains resting at khe Arehart Funeral Home, Inc.. La Plata. Md.. until 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. February 22, then ye malns will be al the Nanjemoy Baptist Chureh at 12 noon, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Inter ment church cemetery. 21 DEMOS. HARRY S. On Monday. Feb ruary 20, 1961 at Bible, Hospital, HARRY A DEktoS of 1604 23d st: ae. the beloved son of Mrs. Cleo Demos, brother of Niek Demos and Mrs Lucille D. Panos, uncle of Anastasia H. Panos. Friends ma, call at the Lee Funeral Home. 4th at and Massachusetts ave. ne; until I'p.m. Thursday. February 23. Services will be held at Sts Con stantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church. 4115 16th st. n.w.. at 1:30 p. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme tery. 22 DENHOLM. ALEXANDER. On Sunday, February 19. 1961. at his residence. 5318 North Fairfax drive. Arling ton. Va.. ALEXANDER DENHOLM, beloved husband of Katherine C Denholm, father of Mrs. Nancy Jean Layton. Kenneth Lawrence. Douglas A David B and Michael Bruce Denholm, and son of Mrs. Olna Denholm. Friends ma, call at the Ives Funeral Home. 2847 Wjlson 1 blvd . Arlington. Va . where funeral: services will be held on Wednesday I February 22. at 1 pm. Interment 1 Stonewall Memorial Gardens. Ma nassas. Va. DISTL. ROSA M. Os 4912 Deni st. s.e.. on February 18. 1961. Wife, of the late Philip Distl. mother ot Mrs. Benedict C Auth. sister of i Mrs. William H Koppers. Five: grandchildren and three great-1 i srandchlldren also survive. Prayers I at Chambers’ Funeral Home. 517: ; 11th st. s.e.. on Wednesday. Fib-1 [ ruary 22. at 8:45 a.m. Mass at Mount Calvary Chureh. 7500 Marl boro plge s.e.. at 9:30 am. inter ment Cedar HUI Cemetery. 21 ELLIS. WILLIAM A. On Monday. Feb ruary 20. 1961. at the National In stitutes of Health. Bethesda, Md . WILLIAM A. ELUS of 204 South Iv, at.. Arlington, Va.. beloved hus band of Marjorie B Ellis, father of William A. Ellis. Jr.: brother of Walter P. Ellis ot Washington. D. C ; Louis C. Ellis of Palls Church. Va.; Frederick Earl EUls of Louisa. Va ; Mrs Douglas E. Sleeper of Falls Church. Va.. apd Mrs. Walter A. Mayfield of Anderson. 8 C. Friends may call at the Ives Funeral Homes. 2847 Wilson blvd . Arlington. Va . where services will be held Wednes day. February 22. at Hi a m. Funeral services at the Mineral Baptist Church. Mineral. Va.. at 2 p.m In terment Hillcrest Cemetery. Louisa. Va. , EVANS. CECELIA M. On Friday. Peo ruary 17. 1961. CECELIA M. EVANS of 1725 17th at. n.w . beloved mother of Mrs. Hilda B. Parker and Elmer E. Booze. Services at William J. Tlekner A Sons, North and Pennsyl vania aves.. Baltimore. Md.. on Wednesday. February 22, at 2:30 1 pm. Interment Loudon Park Cem etery. FREELAND. ELIZABETH. On Satur day. February 18. 1961. ELIZA BETH FREELAND ot 1005 4th st s.e . mother ot Mrs Mane Walker. Mr«. Catherine Schools. Mrs. Doris Hinton, Mrs. Elizabeth Hkwkins and George Thomas Freeland. She also is survived br one brother, thirty- * one grandchildren, fourteen great- j grandchildren and other relatives. 1 After 5 p.m. today friends may call at the Malvan Ai Bchey, Inc.. Fu neral Home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w., where funeral services will, be held on Wednesday. February 22. at 11 a.m. Interment Woodlawn. Cemetery. GAINES. MICHAEL A. On Sunday. February l». 1961. MICHAEL A. GAINES of 1342 Riggs st. nw.. infant son of Nancy R. Thompson and Gordon A Gaines, brother of I Faye Huron and srandson of the Rev. and Mrs. James H Alston and Mr. and Mrs. William C. I Gaines. After 5 p.m. Wednesday, February 22. friends are invited i to call at the Jarvis Chapel. 14.12 You at. n.w., where funeral services I will be held on Thursday. February 23. at 1 p.m. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 22 GARTRELL, LOUISE C. On Saturday. February IK. 1961, at Fairfax Hos pital. LOUISE C. GARTRELL of 509 Hidaway rd.. Fairfax. Va.. beloved wife of William M. Oartrell. ar., mother of Mrs June Fones, Fairfax, Va.; William M Gartrell. Jr.. Arling ton. Va.; sister of Eugene. Harry and John Daly. Mrs. Catherine Gray and Mrs. Eleanor Sinclair, grand mother of John and Michael Pones Friends may call at the Arlington Funeral Home. 3901 N. Fairfax dr.. Arlington. Va.. where services will be held on Wednesday. February 22. at 11 am Interment National Memorial Park 21 GRIMES. GEORGE H., of 1724 Bay st. a.e.. on February IP. 1961, hus band of Anna M Grimes, father of Guy P. Grimes. Lilliam Moran and Marie Maines. One brother, one sis ter and two grandchildren also sur vive. .Services at Chambers Funeral Home. 517 11th st. s.e., on Thurs day. February 23, at 10 a.m. Inter ment Lewistown. Md. HEMPHILL. ANTOINETTE GIRHABD. On Sundgy. February 19. 1881, it Olney, Hl- MRS. JOSEPH CLYDE HEMPHILL, wife of the late Joeeph Clyde Hemphill end .later ot John A. Glrhard of Newton. 111. Serv ice. at the Flrrt Preebyterian Church. Newton. 111., on Tuesday. February 21. at 2:30 p.m. Inter ment Riverside Cemetery. Newtan. Hl. .. , HENDERSON. DULCIE. On Sunday February 19. tltJl, at George Wash ington University Hospital. DULCIE HENDERSON of 44J3 North 16th at.. Arlington. Va.. beloved wife of Jute O. Henderson, daughter of Mra. Mora Holladay, and sister ol Frank Holladay. Friends may cell at the Ives Funeral Home. 2847 Wilson blvd . Arlington. Va.. until 12 noon Wednesday. February 22. thence tc the Arlington Ward of the Churcr of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints I6lh and North Inglewood sts.. Ar llnaton. Va . where funeral service: will be held at 2 p.m. Interment National Memorial Park. HOPKINS. ADA J. On ruary 20, 1961. ADA J. HOPKINS of 1537 9th st. n,w. Notice of funeral later. Arrangements by Jarvis. JOHNSON. MART A. On Monday. February 20. 1961. at Prlnee George, general Hospital. MARY A. JOHN DN of 6202 Lumor drive a.e , beloved mother of Julie Gray. Mrs Irene Hatten. Mrs. Cecelia Lyles and James A. Johnson. She also leaves to mourn her passing a host of other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T Rhlnes & Co. Funeral Home. 3015 12 th st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON. SADIE F. Suddenly, on Saturday. February 18. 1961. at her residence. 222 North Washington st.. Rockvllle. Md SADIE F. JOHNSON, beloved wife of George W. Johnson, daughter of the lete Burrell and Harsh Nelson: sister of Mrs. Julia Hathaway. Mra. Kato Alston. Miss Alice Nelson. Miss Lula Nelson. Mrs. Fannie Belle Jones and Henry Nel son. After 5 p.m. Tuesday. February 21. frienda may call at the Snowden Funeral Home. 246 North Waahing ton at.. Rockville. Md. Funeral Wedneaday. February 22. at 2 p.m. from the Clinton A. M. E. Zion Church, at Weatmore ave.. Lincoln Park. Rockville. Md- the Rev. Mur dock officiating. Interment Lincoln Park Cemetery. 21 KELLY. WILLIAM B. Member, of #Rock Creek Council. No. 2*97. Knights of Colum bus. are hereby notified ot the death of Brother WIL LIAM R. KELLY, and are hereby requested to as semble on Wednesday. Feb ruary 22. 1961. at 8:30 p m . at the De Vol Funeral Home 2224 Wla consln ave. n.w.. for the recitation ot the roaary for the repoae of hla soul. RAY J. DOLAN. G. K. JOSEPH 8. OUIDO. Pin. Seer. 22 KOSTER. ELEONORE D. On Mon day. February 20, 1961. ELEONORE D. KOSTER, beloved wife ot the late Auguat P. Koater and mother ot George H., Arthur M. and August P. Koster. Jr. She also Is survived by six grandchildren. Friends may call at the Robert A. Mattingly Funeral Home. 131 11th at. a.e.. where serv ice, will be held on Thuraday. Feb ruary 23. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friend. Invited. Interment Arling ton National Cemetery. 22 KUBON. JOSEPH GILBERT. Os 5719 29th ave- Hyattsville. Md- on Feb ruary 20. 1961. beloved huaband ot Mary Louise Kubon. father ot Jo seph Douglas and James Gilbert Kubon. brother ot Mrs. Roy Cun ningham of El Reno. Okla., and Mra. Myrtle Frisby ot Glendale. Calif. Remains at Chambers' Funersl Home. 5801 Cleveland ave., River dale. Md . until Wedneaday. Febru ary 22. at 2:30 p.m. Service, and Interment at El Reno. Okla. LA FORCE. MARTHA ANN. On Mon day. February 20. 1961, at the home ot her daughter. Brink rd . German town. Md . MARTHA ANN LA FORCE, tbe beloved wife of John L. La Force. Germantown. Md ; mother ot Mrs. Ada L. Moore. William La Force. Germantown. Md.: Alex La Force. Chattanooga. Tenn.: slater ot Mra. Ada Turner. Mr. Vince B. Smith ot Tennessee. Mlaa Rachel Smith and Joe B Smith ot Ken tucky. She also la survived by two grandchildren Mrs. La Force rests at Gartner’s Funeral Home. 316 B Diamond ave.. Gaithersburg. Md.. where funeral service, will be held on Thuraday. February 23. at 11 a m Interment Germantown Bap tist Church Cemetery. 22 LENNON. JOHANNA E. twee Josie Mar- Why). On Monday. February 20. 1961. at Georgetown University Hos pital JOHANNA E. LENNON, be loved mother of James F. Lennon and sister ot the late Felix J. Mur phy. She also Is survived by one granddaughter. Funeral from the De Vol Funeral Home. 2224 Wis consin ave. n.w . on Thuraday. Feb ruary 23. at 10:30 a m : thenee to the Holy Trinity Church. 36th and O ata. n.w.. where requiem mass will be offered at 11 a.m. Inter ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends and relatives Invited. 22 LOCK LEY. JOHN F. On Sunday. Feb ruary 19. 1961. JOHN F. LOCK LEY ot .5 Randolph pl n.w., father ot Miss Kathryn f. Lockley. Mra. Mary Medley and Charles Martin He also Is survived by three sisters, seven grandchildren, one niece, four nephews snd other relatives. Notice ot funeral later. Arrangement, by Malvan A- Scher. Inc , New Jersey ave. and R at. n.w. MAULDIN, PATRICIA MAYFIELD. On Sunday. February 19. 1961. PA TRICIA MAYFIELD MAULDIN ot 1736 Columbia rd. nw. beloved wife ot Joseph B. Mauldin, mother ot Patricia Bryan Mauldin, daugh ter of Mrs. Lucille B. Mayfield, ala >er of Thoma, Fite Mayfield ot Miami. Fla.; Richard B. Mayfield ot Chicago. 11l . and James A. Mayfield Jr., ot Ponchatoula. La. Prlends £ all *f Oawler Chapel. 1.56 Pennsylvania ave nw. (cour ”’7 Parkin, oppo,lte>. Services will be held st St. Alban's Episcopal Church. Wisconsin and Massachu sett, aves. n.w.. on Thursday. Feb ruary 23. at 1 p.m. Interment Ar lington National Cemetery. 22 MILLER, LEE GRAHAM. On Saturday. February 18. iimjl. Memorial aervice at 2 p.m.. Tuesday. February 21. at Pierce Hall. All Souls Unitarian Chureh. 16th and Harvard ata. n.w In lieu of flowerx please send con tributions to the United Givers Fund. 21 MeGUIRE. RL'XSF.LI. R. Suddenly, on Sunday February Hi. 1961. at his I Boardwood dr.. Rockville. Md RUSSELL R MeGUIRE. beloved: husband ot Grace E McGuire: fa ther of Lynn. Grace. Russell R . Jr.. anrl Donald McGuire. Friends may call at the Tyson Wheeler Funeral Home. 1331 East Montgomery are. (Rockville pike>. Rockville. Md . where services will be held Wednes.: day. February al 11 am Inter-, ment New Orleans. La. MOFFETT. BERGT. l/« WILLIAM F„ U. 8. Army. On Sunday. February 19.. 1961, SEROT. 1/C WILLIAM P. MOFPZIT, U. 8. Army, beloved hus band of Margaret A Moffett, 'ather of Margaret P and Michael Moffett, son of Mr. and Mr, Bernard V. Moffett, brother of John and James Moffett Re mains resting at the Collin, Fu neral Home. 3821 14th st. n.w Requiem mass at Walter Reed Chapel on Thursday. February 23. at 9 a m Interment Arlington Notional Cemetery. The family will be pres ent from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m Wedneaday. 22 MOZIE. HENRY (JOHNSON). On Saturday, February 18. 1961. HENRY (JOHNSON) MOZIE of 52 P st. n.w.. beloved brother of Mra. Josephine Colter. Herman. Mar garet. Irene. Phillip. Robert and Katie Mozle. nephew of Mr,. Mkmle Barnes He also Is survived by a host of other relatives and friends The late Mr Mozle may be viewed at the Stewart Funeral Home. 30 H st. n.e., after 3 p m Wednesday. February 22. where services will be held on Thursday. February 23. at 1 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Ceme tery. 22 MURPHY. FRANCIS U On Monday, FRANCIS L. MURPHY, beloved huaband of Rose B. Murphy of Accokeek. Md.. and brother of Mrs Lillian E Jenifer of Washington. D. C. Mr Murphy rests st the W. K. Huntemann A Bon Funeral Home. 5732 Georgia ave.. where services will be held on Friday. February 24. at 12 noon (parking In rear ot funeral home;. Viewing on Wednesday. February 22. after I p.m Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 23 : MURRAY, MARY R. On Bunday. Feb ruary 19. 1961. at her residence. 54;>7 Nevada ave n.w.. MARY R. MURRAY, beloved wife ot Edward J. Murray; mother of Mary Whelan. Katherine. Edward and Lawrence Murray: sister ot Catherine R and Edgar C. Rich: grandmother of Ju dith and Michael Whelan. Funeral from her above address on Wednes day. February 22. at H a m. Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Blessed Becrsmenl at 9:30 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cate of Heaven Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 pm Monday. 21 NASH. WILLIE B. On Monday. Feb ruary 21). 11(61, WILLIE B NASH of ,14 9th st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. Services by Frazier. NEWMAN. MORRIS. On Monday February 20. I KOI. MORRIS NEW MAN of Id'.’H Kalmla rd. n.w. beloved husband of Mrs Sabina Newman and devoted father of Mra. Evelyn Ratio of Bet Mord. Va Mra Mollis Freedman sf Durham. N. c.; Mrs. Ruth Stypher and Samuel Newman. He also Is survived bv a brother. Dr. Samuel Newman of Danville. Va.. and fifteen grand children. Funeral aervices at the Bernard Danzansky A Sons Funeral Home. 3501 14th st. n.w., on Wednesday. February 22, at 2 p m Interment B'nal Israel Congrega tion Cemetery Memorial week 1629 Kalmla rd. n.w. 22 NEWSOME, MAURICE A. On Mon day. February 20. 1961, at the District General Hospital, MAURICE A NEWSOME of 1520 9th st. n.w.. Apt. 2. the beloved husband ot Mary A. Newsome and brother ot Wilbur Newsome. He also is sur vived by other relatives and many friends Notice of funeral later Arrangements by the William Spangler Funeral Home. 524 Sth at. n.e. , Szatlja NULL. LESLIE B. On Saturday, Feb ruary 18. 1881. at bls residence. Mra. Hilda »T NuU. father es Mrs. Eloise Null Land. Jr.: Sandra K. i Null and Kenneth L. Null; brother of Mrs. Cora Moaer. Mrs. Ivy Heldler, Mrs Erma Sanders, Howard. Charles and Ralph Null. Te also Is survived by two granddaughters. Friends may call at the Lee Fu neral Home, 4th at. and Massachu setts ave. n.e.. until 10 p.m. Tues day. February 21. Funeral services ' at the Little Puneral Home, at Littleton. Pa., on Thursday. Feb ruary 23. at 2 p.m. interment Rest [ Haven Cemetery. Hanover. Pa. 21 1 O'BRIEN. DANIEL J. Suddenly, on Monday. February 20. 1961. at the United States Naval Hospital. Be thesda, Md.. COMDR. DANIEL J. O'BRIEN. UBN (retired), beloved husband of Jeanne I. and father of Daniel J„ jr. He also is survived by three sisters. Miss Katherine O'Brien. Mrs. Mae Cable and Mrs. Josephine Greenan. and two broth i ers, William and John O’Brien, all of California. Funeral from the De Vol Puneral Home. 2224 Wis consin ave. n.w.. on Thursday. Feb ruary 2,3, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. In the Holy Trinity Church. 36th and O sts. n.w. Interment Arliniton National Cemetery. Friends and rel atives invited. 22 OBRIEN. WILLIAM W. (PAT). On Monday. February 20, 1»«1, WIL UAM W. I PAT I O'BRIEN of 5421 Macßcth st.. Hyattsville. Md . be loved husband of Ethel Adrian p Brien and father of Mrs. Barbara Lutz of Marysville. Pa., and Mrs. Patricia Brets of Harrisburg. Pg. i He also Is survived by three sisters. Mr,. Lillian Maddern of Philadel- Edna Van Gordon of Philadelphia. Pa., and Mrs. La . ’', 1I >1* Reagan of New Brunswick, I N. J.: two brothers. Edward O'Brien of Sacramento. Calif., and Lt. Col. 1 j0 »«Bh T. O’Brien of Richmond. Va.. ■ n d five grandchildren. Friends are Invited to call at the Gasch Funeral Baltimore ave., Hyatta ' Where services will be held on Thursday. February 23. at l 11 a.m Interment Union Cemetery, Leesburg. Va. 22 I ' O'BRIEN, WILLIAM. Officers and i members ot Cheverly Post. No 1(18. the American Le- HMn glon. are hereby notified of t the death ot Comrade WIL- LIAM O'BRIEN and are - requested to attend Lesion t funeral services at <:3O p.m. Wednesday. February 22. 1961. i at the Gaach Funeral Home. 4739 Baltimore ave.. Hyattsville. Md. PAUL M, LAMEO. Comdr. I CHARLES GtfYETT. Adjutant. ! O'BRIEN, WILLIAM w. Officer, and member, of Volture Locale. * r ‘ hereby notl toV fled of the death ot Voy ‘ ■-ar- ageur WILLIAM W. Q O'BRIEN, and are requeat- t V ed to attend services at • kaaawaaaJ„tho Gaach Puneral Home. [ Hyattsville Md., on Wedneaday, February 23. 1961, at 8 pm. By ; order of RAT H. HAMILTON, I Chef do Oare. ; WALTER E. SQUIRES. Correspondent. 22 i PATTON, GEORGE WILBEBT. Sud denly. on Sunday. February 18, 1961, r S*l d,nc *' OEORGE WIL BERT PATTON of Rte 5. Fairfax. i Va . son of the late John and Tossle A. Patton, brother of Mrs 1 Nannie St. Clair. Garland Curl. Will and John Patton. Friends may call l at the Everly Funeral Home. 214 West Main st.. Fairfax. Va. (addi tional parking In resr), where serv ices will be held Thursday. Febru- I aty “3. at 9:45 am. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of floral tributes, contributions 1 TV. ho made to ths Heart Fund. Fairfax. Va. 33 ; PEPPERB. WILLIAM H. On Monday. 20 - 19B1 ' william h. PEPPERS of 1438 V st. n.w. Notice -of funeral later. Arrangements by Jarvis. [ PRESTON, ELLA. On Bsturday. Peb- i !». 18S1. ELLA PRESTON of Germantown. Pa . beloved wife . of the late Edward H. Preston and 1 mother of Mrs. Paul B. Lum and Mrs H. Tudor Morsell and Edward H. Preston, jr. Also survived by •even srandchlldren and eleven sreat-srandcbildren. Graveside eerv icea will be held Wednesday, Feb ruary 22 at 2 p.m at the West minster Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. PBICE. ADELE SPENCE. On Monday, E??, r J!f r,r . 20 ' IBHI x ADELE SPENCE JR’CE of 3512 3ith st. n w., wife of the late Dr. T. Malcolm Price and mother of Mrs. Adele Redfield ' Si. D C.; Mrs. Philip Z ru, ' d * n Devenport. lowa, and T. Malcolm Price ot Washington. D C; sister of th, Ist, bean Thomas H. Spence of Colleg, Park. SMd. Services wIU be held at St. aul s Episcopal Rock Creek Parish hurch on Thursday. February 23. i 18 **" Interment Darlington. Md. Please omit flowers. 23 PROCTOR. VERNON X. On Monday, 2 1- VERNON N. PROCTOR of 40U9 New Hampshire ave. n.w . devoted husband ot Bessie !f'„ Bkoyor. lather of Theresa P. Fuller, Yvonne Jacob, and Danetta Jone, AIM) surviving are his mother. Mr,. Janie Proctor; two aUlers. five brothers, five grend chlldren. three aons-ln-Hw. other relatives and friends. Notice ot funeral later. Arrangements by Mc- Guire. Inc. 23 I ; QUEEN. JOHN R. On Saturday. Feb- 1 881 - JOH N R QUEEN S V 1 ? • beloved hus- band of Gertrude E Queen, step h»r K.Mn Edna M. Neal and William R. Butler. Also surviving era two sisters. Mr, Alice Gay and Mr, Martha Clayborne, one brother, Irving Queen; aeven grandchildren, three great - grandchildren. five niece,, four nephew,, many other relatives and friend,. After 3 pm. Tuesday February 21. friends may yll at Frasier's Funeral Home. .189 Rhode Island ave n.w. Funeral Wednesday. February 22. at 1 p m. from the Bethlehem Baptist Church. Mchols ave. and Howard rd s.e.. the Rev. J. 8. Grsnt officiating, interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme tery. 21 I RAMMLLNG. UHRIBTOPRER. On Monday, February 2<i. 11(61, at the Wheaton Nursing Home. CHRIS TOPHER rammling of until lam st. ' n.w.. beloved husbend of the | late Lula Rammling, father of Mrs Ruth R. Carter of Washington. D C ; Ksrl C. Rammling of Silver Spring. Md Mrs Louise C Dixon of Rogue River. Oreg, and Clarence J. Rammling of Staten Island. N. Y He also i, survived by six grand children and six great-grandchil dren. Service, at the s H. Hines Co. Funeral Home. 291)1 nth st. n w.. on Thursday. February 23. at 3:30 pm. (parking facilities) Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 221 REDMOND. CHARLES B. On Monday. February 20. 1901. at Washington Hospital Center. CHARLES B RED MOND of WO* Maplewood ave.. Ta koma Park. Md.. beloved husband of Eileen Redmond. lather of Mrs. Thelma Mullican. Mr,. Eileen Joy and Charles B Redmond. Jr.; brother of Sam. Preston. Althews and Jo seph Redmond. Mrs. Mary Brady. Mr, Bessie Allen and Mr,. Minnie Dean. He also la survived by four grandchildren. Services at the 8 H. Hines Co. Funeral Home. 2901 14th st. n w„ on Thursday. Febru ary 23. at 2 p.m. (parking facilities). Interment Parklawn Cemetery. BANDBTEN, DR. EMIL PETER. On Monday. February 20. 1961, at Hospital. DR EMIL PETER BANDBTEN. beloved ot Pe * rl D,w Band,ten of 3 s -6 R st.' n.w.. father of Mrs. Emilia Lassalle and grandfather of Miss Pepita Lassalle of Washing ton. D. C Services end Interment private The family request, flow ers be omitted. Contribution, may be made to the American Red Cross. Regional Blood Center. SEATON, DUVAL H. On Sunday, Feb- r u«n 18 196!. DUVAL H. SEATON Os 1528 Ridge pl. s.e.. beloved hus band of Dorothy M Seaton, father of Charles E. and Betty Louise Seaton, son of Nettle E. and the late Charles A. Seaton. Friends may call at Nalley's Funeral Home, 3200 Rhode Island ave. at Eastern ave n.e., after 4 p.m. Tuesday. February 21. Funeral Thursday. February 23. from Emmanuel Episcopal Church, l.'lth and V ats. s.e.. where mass will be offered al 11 a m Relatives • nd fiends invited. Interment 1 Cedar Hill Cemetery. 22 SEGER. THOMAS M. On Sunday. Feb ruary 19. 1901. at Western Mary-I 'and State Hospital. THOMAS M. SEGER, beloved huaband of Cartha I Seger, and father ol Wllford C..: F.. Thomas E.. Andrew. Fran cea and Georce Seter. and Patricia! Newquiat, Roberta Hamilton. June Atchison and Cartha Hal), funeral' services at the Huntt Funeral Horne., Waldorf. Md.. on Wednesday. Feb ruary 22. at 11 am. Interment 8t Peter's Cemetery. Waldorf. Md. 21 ' •HERFY. NETTIE BROWNING. On Saturday. February IH. 1961, at Pompano Beach. Fla.. NETTIE BROWNING BHERFY of 220 North east 22d dr., Pompano Beach. Fla., mother of Robert Sherfv of Pom pano Beach. Fla Friends may call at the 8. H. Hine* Co. Funeral Home, 29«’1 14tn st. n.w., after 7 p.m. Thursday. February 2,3. Services at the above funeral home on Fri day, February 24. at 2 p.m. (park ing facilities). Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 23 STAUNTON, LAURA ANN. On Thurs day. February 16. 1961, LAURA ANN STAUNTON of 2605 Franklin st. n.e.. wife of Marshall Staunton, «r.; devoted mother of Mr. Joseph Staunton. Mr. Marshall Staunton. Jr., and Mrs. Alease McClary. She also is survived by eight grand children. two sisters. Mrs. Hattie Lee and Mrs. Sadie Frye; two broth ers. William and John Robinson, and many other relatives and friends. After 4 p.m. Tuesday. February 21. friends may call at the Frasier Funeral Home. .1«9 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Funeral services on Wednesday. February 22. at 1 p.m.. at the Second New St. Paul Baptist Church. 24th and Franklin sts. n.e . the Rev. Edgar L Williams officiating. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 21 ■PANGBHBKRG. GRACB .MAE. On Monday. February 20. 1881. at the Waahington Sanitarium, GRACE MAE SPANGBNBERG beloved mother of Harold and Wayne Span genberg. glster ot Rev. R. L. Kimble. . She also la survived by three grand children. Friend, may eall at the Takotna Funeral Home. 254 Carroll at. n.w. (parking oppogite), after 4 E m. Tuesday, where service, will be eld on Wednesday. February 22. at 11 a.m. Interment Lakeville. Pa. STEPHENS, OSCAR f. On Sunday. February 19. 1961. OSCAR J. STEPHENS ot 45*28 Windsor lane. Bethesda, Md.. beloved huaband of Eudora C. Stephens, stepfather of Dorothy Mohler and William H. Richardson, and brother ot Anna Marth and Marjorie Stephens. Friends are invited to eall at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Funeral Home of Robert A. Pumphrey. Bethesda. Md. Prayer, on Wedneaday. Febru ary 22. at 10:30 am. at the above funeral home. Services at All Saints Episcopal Church. Oakley. Md.. al 2 p.m. Interment chureh cemetery. STEVBNSON. GEORGE. On Saturday, February 18. 1961. at hla residence. 524 56th at. n.e.. GEORGE STE VENSON He leaves a wife, Mr,. Nina Stevenson; four daughter,, Mrs. Mery Ann Kennedy. Justine. Georgia Bell and Nina May Steven »on: two listers. Mrs. Ida Stroman and Mra. Emma Vangego; many nieces, nephews, other relative, and friend,. Prom 3to 10 p.m. Wednes day. February 22. friends may call at the Henry S. Washington A Sons Funeral Home. 4025 Deene ave. n.e. where funeral service, will be held at 12 noon Thursday, Febru *ry 23. the Rev. James L. Bennett officiating. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 22 TIMMONS. EVELESTINE. On Bun day. February 19. 1961. at the District General Hospital. EVELES TINE TIMMONS ot 3308 18th at. n.e. She Is survived by her-hus bend. Mr. Elijah Timmons; one aon, one daughter, other relatives ana friends. After 5 p.m. Tuesday. February 21. friends may call at the Hoffman Puneral Home, 909 6th et. n.w. Service, and interment on Wednesday. February 22. at 2 P.,®-' *t the Bhilo Methodist Church. Wayside. Md. Arrangement, by B F. Taylor. • TURNER, ALPHA DAVIS. On Mon day. February 20. 1961. ALPHA DAVIS TURNER, wife of - the Utt John Waller Turner, mother of ?7 lve £. P Turn” ot Akron. Ohio; Mrs. Brltto Elwell of Fairview, Okla.; Mrs. Gladys Calkins of Arlington, Va., and Orval E. Turner ot Enid, Okla. She also la survived by one slater and two brothers. Friend, may call at Gawler’a Chapel. 1756 Pa- a»e. n.w.. on Tuesday. Febru ary 21, until 4 p.m. (courtesy park ing opposite). Services Enid, Okla. Interment Fairview, Okla. WANSER, PRESTON. On Thursday. 1B - 1981 - PRESTON WANSER of 1514 Corcoran st. n.w., beloved huaband of Florence Wanser and brother ot James Wanser. Also surviving ere other relatives and many trlanda. After 4 p.m. Tues day, February 21, friends are invited to eaU at the McGuire Funeral Home. 1820 9th at. n.w. Service, at 12 noon Wednesday. February 22, at Markham Baptist Church. Mark ham. Va. Interment Markham Church Cemetery. • 31 WBLTFISCM. MINNIE. Suddenly, on Monday. February 20. 1961, MIN NIE WELTFISCH ot 4213 7th at. s.e. beloved wife ot David Welttisch and devoted mother ot Mra. Harriet German and Jerry Wells. She also li survived by a brother. Meyer Cohen of Brooklyn. N. T. Funeral services at the Bernard Dansanaky A Son, Puneral Home, 3501 14th at. n.w.. on Wednesday. February 22, at 11 a.m. Interment King David Me morial Garden. 11 WHITAKER, CLAUDE R. On Monday. February 20. 1961. at Baltimore. Md. CLAUDE R. WHITAKER ot 101 Weal Monumaat sj., Baltimore. Md . beloved husband ot M. Loulae Whitaker (nee Fuller). Friend, may call between 2 and 9 p m. Tuesday. February 21. Services will be held at William J. Tlekner A Bona. North and Pennsylvania aves.. Baltimore. Md . on Wednesday. February 22. at 3 P.m. Interment Loudon Park Cam- -DEATHS- _ Aaaoaaeomewtt ot .. - Services by Chambers Distl. Roas M. W. W. Chamber, Co. Grime,. Geerge H. W. W. Chamber, Co. Brown. Milner W. W. Chamber, Co. MeDoeaM. Ernest J. W. W. Chambers Co. Kobeo. Joseph G. W. W. Chambers Co. Allan. John W. W. Chambers Co. Linton, Barry W. W. Chamber, Ce. Itt mrrnortam BKLL. A.NNIK K. Is loving mwnorjr of our dear mother. ANNnI K. BKXaL. who passed away three years ago today. February 21, 1058. Sometimes It's hard to understand. Why certain things must be. But there is a reason for It all Beyond our power to see. The thought which comforts us a lot. Is to know the one we love. Has found eternal happiness And lasting peace above. God gave us strength to bear it And courage to fight the blow. But what it meant to lose you. No one will ever know. _ THE_FAMILY.. CHAMBERS. GKRTRUDZ B. In lov ing memory of our dear mother. GERTRUDZ E CHAMBERS, who departed this life four years ago today. February 21. 1957. We have only a memory, dear Mother. We cherish our whole life through. But the sweetness will live forever As we treasure the memory of you. THE CHILDREN • IBNNELL. EDWARD DAVID. In lOV ing memory of my dear husband. EDWARD DAVID FENNELL, who departed this life three years ago today. February 21. 1958. We think of him today. Resting, sleeping. Just away; Resting where no shadows fall; In perfect peace he awaits all. WIFE. MAXINE FENNELL. AND FAMILY • HOTT. BLAiR E. In loving memory of our husband and father. BLAIR E HOTT, who passed away three years ago today. February 21, 1958.; The call was sudden, the shock severe, t We little thought such grief was near; The one who has lost you can only tell The pain of parting without farewell. DEVOTED WIFE. MARGARET. AND _ DAUGHTER. ELIZABETH LEE. ROBERT E. In loving memory of my brother. ROBERT E. LEE. who passed away four years ago 1 today. February 21. 1957. A silent thought, a secret tear Keeps his memory ever dear; Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns bark every leaf. DEVOTED BIBTER, GLADYS MA GRUDER NEBLINE. DOROTHY A. In loving ! memory of our dear friend. DORO THY A. NEBLINE. who departed this life five years ago today, Feb ruary 21. 19,56. Although our paths lie far apart, You live forever in our hearts. HARRIET AND MILDRED. _ NESLINE. DOROTHY A. In loving memory of my dear daughter. DOROTHY A. NESLINE. who de parted this life five years ago today. February 21. 1956. Dear is the grave where our darling I is laid. Sweet is the memory that never will fade: The cup was bitter, the loss severe. 1 To part with the one we loved so dear. Her soul, so pure and sweet. Will blossom at the Saviour's feet. DADDY. • ROBERTSON. GEORGE P. In memory of our loved one, who left us two years ago today. February 21, 1959. We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds. The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. WIFE. CHILDREN. GRANDCHIL DREN. GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. ROBERTSON. REV. JOSEPH E. V. In sacred memory of our dear beloved husband and father. REV. JOSEPH E. V. ROBERTSON, who passed away six years ago, February 19. 1954. I The flowers we place upon your grave ' May wither and decay. But the love for you who sleeps beneath Will never fade awsy. A father who gave us The best of his life. Who cherished our secrets, Our sorrows, our strife. Who taught us to love. Who taught us to pray. Our father In Heaven. God bless you today. LOVING WIFE. SARAH E. ROB ERTSON: CHILDREN. JOSEPH A . WINSTON O, THELMA ALSTON AND GLADYS CUPPER. WALLER. EUBTICE R.. Sr. In loving I memory of our husband and father. EUSTICE H. WALLER, Sr. who passed away one year ago today, February 21. 1960. Today I shall always remember The love I have for you. my dear; ! Nothing on earth could take away The love I have for you. The bombs could blast the earth, i The sky and every ocean blue; But nothing darling, could destroy The love I have for you. God saw the hills too hard to climb So he gently close your weary eyes And whispered. ‘ Peace be thine.” DEVOTED WIFE. ESTELLE. AND _ SON. EUSTICE. WHITBY, BALLIE J.. JUNIQUS AND I GUY; COLEMAN. MARTHA; BRANCH. CORINTHIAN. In loving, memory of my parents: Mother, SALLIE J. WHITBY, who departed; this life .17 years ago. February 21. 1924. and father. JUNIOUB WHIT-1 BY. who departed this life Novem-1 ber 30. 1926; brother. GUY WHIT-' BY, April 4. 1953: aunt. MARTHA COLEMAN. February 24. 1941. and. sister. CORINTHIAN BRANCH. Jan uary 5. 1960. Loving memories never die. As years go on and days pass by. LORETTA LACEY. • Percy Grainger Dies; Pianist and Composer WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Feb. 21 (AP).—ln Bn age of in cressing 'musical dissonance, Composer Percy Grainger had to be considered a conservative. Yet he was a free spirit, and he displayed it with a colorful personality, sometimes eccentric manners, a flair for the dra matic, and a huge shock of hair that turned slowly from orange red to white. His death yesterday in White Plains Hospital at the age of 78 robbed the musical scene of a man who had once been one of its liveliest members, a world-famous pianist as well as a composer. He had lived in semi-retire ment for years In this New York City suburban community, whose residents had grown ac customed to seeing their neigh bor wheeling his luggage from the station in a wheelbarrow or carrying his groceries in a knapsack. Tuneful Compositions His smaller compositions and arrangements of English folk tunes, such as "Country Gar dens," “Molly on the Shore,’’ and "Handel in the Strand,” showed' originality. They had one characteristic—they could be whistled. In 1928 Mr. Grainger was married to the Swedish painter and poet, Ella Viola Stroem, before 22,000 persons in the Hollywood Bowl. He then con ducted his orchestral work, "To a Nordic Princess,” a “bridal song” dedicated to his wife as part of the ceremonies. His eccentricity sometimes got him into trouble. He once arrived In Wausau, Wis., for a concert wearing white ducks, no hat or coat, and carrying a knapsack. The temperature was 7 below zero. He was ar rested and held briefly as a suspicious character. Colloquial expressions dotted the pages of his manuscripts. Instead of "crescendo” he would write "louden lots.” The string quartet was a "four- Funeral Services Thursday For J. W. Broderick of GPO Funeral services for James W. Broderick, 60. planning manager of the Government Printing Office, will be held Thursday at 10 a. m. at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Fif teenth and V streets N.W. Mr. Broderick’s car crashed Saturday after he apparently suffered a heart attack on Pow der Mill road near the Balti more-Washington parkway un derpass. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Prince Georges General Hospital. Mr. Broderick was bom In Boston and was educated in Westboro. Mass. As a young man he worked for the West boro Chronotype Co., a weekly newspaper. Between 1919 and 1922 he was a printer first-class with the Navy. He came to Washing ton in 1928 as a linotype opera tor with the Government Print ing Office. He was promoted to assistant production manager in 1943 and had held the post of planning manager since 1948. He lived at , 4620 lowa avenue N.W. He leaves his wife, the for mer Mabel I. Richardson of the Mrs. Maurice H. Avery, Once at Library of Congress Mrs. Evelyn Fant Avery, a former Library of Congress: aide and the widow of a former | pibrary official, died today at the Washington Sanitarium after a long illness. A native of Ogden, Utah,' Mrs. Avery was the daughter of the late Joseph N. and Mari ana Mears Fant. She was a descendant of Richard Bennett, ; one-time Governor of the Col- 1 ony of Virginia, and of Charles ; Scarborough, one of the nine founders of the College cf Wil- j Ham and Mary. Before her marriage to the late Maurice H. Avery, former 'chief of the Order Division of the Library of Congress, she worked as a cataloguer in the library and subsequently as the Mrs. Hemphill, Former Teacher Mrs. Joseph C. Hemphill, 81, ’ a former schoolteacher, died Sunday in an Olney (Ill.) hos pital after a long illness. The former Antoinette Gir hard, she was born in Newton. HI., and attended the Uni iversity of Illnois. For several years she taught at high ■ schools in Paris and Green i ville. 111., before becoming principal of the Newton high school. She was a member of the Twentieth Century Club and the Capitol Hill Historical Club. She leaves one brother, John, |of Newton. Services and burial were to be in Newton today. 11 1 'll TAKOMA FUNERAL HOME INC. J. Arthur Wolters, Pres. Moude J. Walters, Sec.-Treas. William S. Clark, Vice Pres. Harold M. Day 254 Carroll St. N.W. RAndolph 6-5200 Ample Parking Facilities A ' PERCY GRAINGER —AP Wirephoto some” and its members "fid dles,’’ "middle fiddle” and "bass fiddle” instead of violins, viola and voiloncello. A Child Prodigy Mr. Grainger was born in Melbourne, Australia. July 8, 1882. After a successful career there as a child prodigy he adopted Europe, England es pecially, as his own. The Norwegian composer, Ed vard Grieg, chose the young pianist to perform his piano concerto at a festival in Leeds, England, in 1907, and Mr. Grainger became famous for his performance of the virtuoso work. He came to the United States in 1915, made a sensation at his New York debut that year and subsequently gave concerts all over the world. He enlisted as a bandsman in the United States Army in 1917 and played the oboe and saxophone. Two years later he sealed the bond between himself and the American people by becoming a citizen. It was almost unnecessary. I They had already adopted him, wild head of hair, white ducks, knapsack, wheelbarrow and all. t wk. ” ■ » ISPF ■■■ *■* I 1 » :?> 1 ■ IfYv- : 1 MBb JAMES W. BRODERICK home address; a daughter. Mrs. t Robert E. Horton of Seneca 1 Palls, N. Y.; and three grand-' f children. t Friends may call at the Col-, lins Funeral home, 3821 Four-1 ■ teenth street N.W. Burial will • be in Arlington Cemetery. :Pictiu*e librarian of the Na tional Geographic Society. I Mrs. Avery was widely known for her social work with aged persons and crippled children, as well as for collecting illus trations for the Geographic. She was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church and the Twentieth Century and the Washington Clubs. She leaves a sister, Mrs. I Joshua Evans, Jr., of 3405 Low ell street N.W. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Gawler's Funeral Home, 1756 Pennsylvania ave nue N.W. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery. FUNERAL HOME X PA4KING FACIUTIK A I 0 IN ARLINGTON d V 2547 WILSON BLVD. () X Juckson 7-3016 x MT |J MARkERS $ 25vp ■ IFALVEY iLgraniteco.inc. Bl [fttbliiM -1886 |y.l» UPSHUR ST NW. a Cm-irn jßajiHMaMfcTAvi.oK e-nto Continuous Service for XT Years in Washington and Suburbs Call Columbia 5-7023 Qia S.H.ffiiies Company Jmwral 2901-03-05-07 14th Street N.W. W. R. Frank Hines. President Na Branch Establishments Convenient Parking Facilities Adjoining Funeral Home The expense is-a matter of your own desirr William Ellis, Ex-Salesman William A. Ellis, 61, a retired automobile salesman, died yes terday at the National Insti tutes of Health after a long illness. He lived at 204 South Ivy street. Arlington. Mr. Ellis retired as a tales man for Ourisman - Mandell Chevrolet. Inc., last July. A top salesman with the firm, he had been a member of the 100- Car Club for several years. A native of Louisa County, Va., he was the son of the late Samuel Martin and Corrie P. Ellis. Before moving to Washing ton in 1931, he managed a gen eral merchandise store in the town of Trevilians, Louisa County. He was an active member of Arlington Methodist Church, having served for about 10 years on its board of elders. Besides his wife, Marjorie 8., he leaves a son, William, jr., both of the home address. He also leaves three brothers, Walter P., of 116 Irvington street S.W.; Louis C., of 6708 Glen Carlyn drive. Falls Church, and Frederick Earl, of Louisa County, and two sisters. Mrs. Douglas E. Sleeper of 923 Annandale road, Falls Church, and Mrs. Walter A. Mayfield of Anderson, 8. C. Friends may call at the Ives Funeral Home, 2847 Wilson boulevard. Arlington, where services .will be held at 10 ajn. tomorrow. Burial will be in Louisa County. Hubbert Quinter, Early Associate Os H. Wardman Hubbert R. Quinter, 69. a native of Washington, died Saturday at Georgetown Hos pital after a heart attack. Mr. Quinter, of 4801 Con necticut avenue N.W., was edu cated in the local schools and was graduated from George town University Law School in 1912. Between 1912 and 1927 he was associated with the late Harry Wardman, who was in the building and construction business. Then for 10 years Mr. Quinter was in charge of the insurance department of H. L. Rust & Co. He subsequently went into business for himself and was : the president of the Real Estate Mortgage & Guaranty Corp. For the last 10 years Mr. Quin ter has been semi-retired. He leaves his wife, Gladys Z., of the home address; one daughter Mrs. Philip E. Green of Greenville, 8. C.; two brothers, Ralph D. Quinter, ar. ; , of the Chevy Chase Club, Chevy Chase. Md. and Alvin 8. Quin ter of Stockton, Calif.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. today at Gawlers Chapel, 1756 Pennsylvania ave nue N.W., with burial in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Douglas Furber, 75, Wrote Hit Tunes LONDON. Feb. 21 (AP).— Douglas Furber, 75, writer of (the old song hit, *"liie Bells of I St. Mary’s." died yesterday in St. Mary’s Hospital. Mr. Furber wrote the words of more than 1.000 songs and 70 musical plays and revues. His greatest success was the ' "Lambeth Walk,” a rousing song that helped cheer up Brit ons at the start of World War 11. 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