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Smith, 71, Dies; Church to Observe Btoittg ftrtetirg Aunt of U. S. Envoy Stephen A Lesson VICTORY RALLY Retired GPO Eighth Anniversary ittttffg Frank J. Marshall Dies; Employe For the Week The Recognized Church of Jesus First Divins Seisnes Church THE EVENT OF A BALL, WILLIAM R. On Friday. Novem- Dies as Kin Gather Smith, 71, of 2037 Second Christ of Latter Saints will MM 18th 8t. N.W.. at Eaelld. Stephen By WILLIAM T. ELLIS. Day LIFETIME! ber 10. 19*4, at hie residence. 9207 Coles- street NJE., Spanlsh-Amerlcan War celebrate the eighth anniversary of REV. GRACE L. FACS. Minister. viile pike, Silver Spring. Md., WILLIAM Dean of Chess Masters Readers of this lesson know that R. BALL, beloved husband of Alice Dunston veteran, died Thursday at Port the Washington branch with ac- it has stood for the Tonight, 8 P.M. Ball and devoted father of Mrs. M. M. By the Associated Freer. At New Lauderdale, Fla., after an illness of consistently tivities this week end. Elder Ray (Saturday) Mrs. is York Cloukey and John Reed. He also Wedding principle expressed in Woodrow “the “silence” survived by two grandchildren and three NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Prank J. approximately a year. L. Hurst is pastor. Tharsdar. 8 P.M_Discourse ea Armistice Day slaters, Mrs. Florence Boas, Mrs. Janie By the Associated Pre-i. Wilson’S great epigram: "The right Marshall, 67, dean of American chess Born In Ontario, Mr. Smith came A party will be held at Cnnstrnetire Thtnkinr. Ball 8ullivan and Mrs. Katherine Ball NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Mrs. James is more precious tonight Pillow. Remains resting at Hysong’s fu- masters and internationally known to this country when he was 6. He 2600 Sixteenth street N.W. Apostle neral home, 1300 N st. n.w.. until 12:30 J. Storrow, 80-year-old widow of a than peace." player, died in Jersey City Thursday received his education at Port Hu- John F. Graver will at 11 VICTORY RALLY p.m. Saturday. November 11. Funeral prominent Boston banker, who was Throughout the speak services will be, held at the Bennett funeral night while walking home. ron, Mich. He became a citizen a am. tomorrow at fcflf-Sfaltzation in Pythian Temple. home, Richmond. Va., on Sunday. Novem- New York to attend the wedding few years before he volunteered for enervating years, ber Mr. Marshall was official American He is head of the missionary forces 12. at 4 p.m. Interment Hollywood today of her great-nephew, Llth- the when pulpits LEST WE FORfitT Cemetery. Richmond, Va. chess champion from 1909 until 1936 Spanlsh-Amerlcan War, during in the Northeastern area. Other gow Devens Osborne, died in Doc- which he served in were staggering BARNES, NORA. On Wednesday. No- In the last 40 years he competed in Cuba. special guests will Include Elder vember 8. 1844, at her residence, 329 T tors Hospital last night. Mr, Smith entered the Govern- from the intoxi- st. more than 300 tournaments, Thomas M. Elkton n.w., NORA BARNES, mother of Ray- major Mrs. former international cation of Carr, Mills, Md., Swuni CONSTITUTION HELL mond, Robert, Sergt. James, Pfc. Harvey, Storrow. ment Printing Office In 1900. He re- paci- Altogether he won seven interna- this lesson president of the New York-Philadel- 18th fr D Annie. Addle and Joseph Barnes. She also president of the Oirl Scouts, died tired In 1927. He was a member of fism, Struts, N.W. is survived by one sister, four grandchil- tional tournaments without losing a phla district which Includes the dren and suddenly as members of her family the International Un- steadfastly pro- many other relatives and friends. single game. He retired in 1937. Typographical District of Columbia, and Elder Pnuundi After 12 noon Sunday November 12 friends gathered here to attend the wedding, ion and of the United War claimed the may call at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. Spanish Roy of the Brook- The Greatest One Night Service His widow, a son and three broth- which was to take as sched- Scripture’s Squires, pastor I. ave. n.w., where funeral services will place Veterans of Port Huron, Mich. N. •i India be held on ers survive. land, Y„ branch. in Americo Monday. November 13. at 2:38 uled this afternoon in the Church Survivors are his teaching that Today p.m. Interment Woodiawn Cemetery. 12 widow, Mrs. of the Transfiguration. The bride Lulah H. Smith; two daughters, Mrs. “The wisdom _ BENJAMIN, WILHELMINA MARIA DECKER. On Friday, November 10, 1944. is Miss Barbara Converse of Tucson, Mildred S. Jones and Mrs. Nellie which cometh Pastor Returns Bandar, THE NATIONALLY FAMOUS at Takoma Park, Md., WILHELMINA of Wick from above is MARIA DECKER Ariz., daughter Mrs. Henry Davis, both of Washington; a broth- at 11 A.M. BENJAMIN, beloved wife Bratus first then The Rev. Luther J. Holcomb, pas- STUDENTS' of Thomas Benjamin and mother of LUCAS, CHARLES RALPH. On Friday, of Greenwich, Conn. er, Francis E. Smith, Tacoma, Wash., pure, LEAGUE OF Adrian T. and William A. November 1044. at New York City, w. t. EUK. tor, Luther Rice Memorial Baptist Beniamin. Serv- 10, The bridegroom is the son of and a peaceable.’’ ices at the Takoma funeral CHARLES RALPH LUCAS, beloved hue- sister, Mrs. Catherine Leach, MANY NATIONS home. 284 In the Old Testament we read Church, returned this morning from Carroll st., Takoma Park, D. C.. on Sunday. band of Peggy V. Lucas. Funeral from tha Lithgow Osborne, Mrs. Storrow's Kitchner, Ontario. "BEAUTY OF GOO" November W. K. Huntemann funeral home. 6732 a series of engagements in Tennes- 12, at 2 p.m. Relatives and nephew, recently appointed Ambas- Funeral services will be held at 2 that God not only supported wars PnbUe Class la Philosophy and Vera friends invited. Interment Grand Rapids. Georgia ave.. on Monday. November 13, at see. He will in his Two Million* Have Heard Them a.m. sador to His but He also com- appear pulpit Wednesday, Nee. 1ft. at s Mich. 12 10 Services at the Ketoctln Baptist Norway. p.m. Monday at Arlington National by people, P.M. Church. Ketoctln, Va., et 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at 9:45 and 11 a.m. with SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP BENNETT. CHARLES H. On Mrs. Storrow, whose husband was manded them, “He teacheth my Friday, Relatives and friends invited to attend. Cemetery. W. A. of November 10, 1944, CHARLES H. BEN- Interment Ketoctln Church Cemetery. 12 a member of the banking firm of hands to war.” The Promised Harrell, building authority (Non-Sectarian Church) Members will dress in na- NETT, beloved husband of Lucy E. Ben- 4748 Avenue MALONEY. EDWARD. On Friday, No- Lee Sc financed Land was to be attained war. Nashville, Tenn. At 8 p.m. Mr. Hol- Western N.W. nett, father of Charles G. Bennett, as- Htgginson Co., the only by (NS Has te Chesapeake and 4Btb Sts.) tional or vember 10, 1944, et his residence, 7818 comb will preside at a candle costumes, speak sociated with United States Embassy, Eastern ave.. Silver Spring, Md„ EDWARD building of a city hall in Auburn, Jesus ordered His disciples to buy light Ascunclon, Paraguay, South America, and John M. Hackett communion service. in native with MALONEY, beloved husband of Laura Fern N. Y., in memory of her father, Dies; swords, and declared, "If My king- sing language Terry Bennett, associated with Columbus Maloney. Funeral from the Timothy Han- were translations. Flying School, Columbus, Miss., and Mrs. lon funeral home, 3831 Georgia ave. n.w., David Munson Osborne, one-time dom of this world, then would They give per- Ann Hoffman, Mrs. Mamie Pratt. Mrs. on Tuesday, November 14. et 8:30 a.m. of Auburn. my servants He freely pre- (Erutlf #rekrra sonal Jane Wright. Funeral services at the Mayor fight.” experiences that will Requiem mass at St. Michael's Church et Veteran D. C. Printer Other Church Chambers Riverdale funeral home on While she was international dicted that there come wars News, B-5 0 a m. Interment Arlington National Cem- presi- jpould Page hold you spellbound! Monday, November 13, at 1 p.m. Inter- etery. 13 dent of the Girl Scouts, the and rumors of wars. He spoke no ment George Washington Memorial Cem- during John Murray Hackett, 74, of 1206 I MARTIN, ROBERT LEE. On Thursday, word of Rome’s etery. IS I 1920s, Mrs. Storrow built the head- street a retired em- military might, November 9, 1944. ROBERT LEE MARTIN, Shepherd N.E., Re-Incarnation BENNETT, JOSEPH. JB. Departed this quarters of the in amidst which He lived. <2U|rtfltiau ttttb World famous life Thursday, November 8, 1944, at 7::S0 beloved husband of Loralne V. Martin. He organization ploye of the Government Printing (roe have lived before) speakers, pm.. at Qlenn Dale Sanatorium, JOSEPH Is survived by two daughters and five aont. Switzerland. Office, died yesterday at his home Jesus Introduced into life a new singers and musicians rep- BENNETT, Jr., aged 17 years, beloved son Remains resting at Pearson's funeral home, After the death of her AUianrt LEARN TO HEAR of Joseph Bennett, sr. He also leaves to 472 Washington st„ Falls Church, Va.. husband after an illness of many months. principle, which would ultimately UltaiiUinarg in resenting America, Canada, mourn their loss two aunts, one uncle and where funeral services will be held on 1926, Mrs. Storrow gave the State A native of Steuben County, N. Y„ abolish war. GOD S VOICE a host of other relatives and friends. Fu- Sunday, November 12, at 2 p.m.