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A-12 ** THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Jerome Case Bull, 85, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1952 Eratlja A. Harry Moore Dead; Miss Grace L. Osbom, George Tucker, Writer Miss Mary Bickford, POLLARD. HATTIE. On Sunday. Novem- Advertising Executive ber 16. 1952. at Arlington Hospital. HAT- By the Associated Press For Associated Press CtarJi of (Zl^attko Brail?* TIE POLLARD, loving wife of Clifton L. BRANSON. JOSEPH H. The family the GOLDING, On Sunday. Novem- Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jersey. By th« Associated Pros* of GEORGE. daughter-in-law Former New YORK, Nov. 18.—Jerome YWCA Worker Over McFadden. of Dora Pol- NEW Former Chief Clerk late JOSEPH H. BRANSON sincerely ber 16. 1952. at the John Dickson Home, thank all their friends and neighbors for 5000 14th st. n.w.. GEORGE GOLDING, lard. granddaughter of Alice James, half- Case Bull, 85, advertising execu- RUTHERFORD, N. J., Nov. 18. the expressions of sympathy and kind- beloved husband of the late Ida White sister of Rosetta McFadden. Also sur- ness. Golding, father of Grace Golding and L. viving are two slsters-ln-law. four broth- tive and former editor, died Sun- —Funeral services will be held to- ISABELLE BRANSON. PASADENA BRAN- A. Golding of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Serv- ers-ln-law. four aunts, four uncles, one • and U.S. Nearly many Governor Senator 50 Years In SON, granduncle and other relatives and Children's Bureau SARAH B. HARRISON. ices at the S. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home, night home an morrow for George Tucker, n.w., Thursday. friends. Mrs. Pollard may be seen at day at his after former JULIA GERTRUDE. I wish 2901 14th st. on Novem- By the Associated Press Grace Osbom, 69, CRAMLICH. ber 20, at 3 p.m. Interment Port Lin- the Chinn Funeral Home. 2605 South Miss L. an Miss Mary Frances 76, to thank my many friends lor the kind- Seminary rd, Arlington. Va, after 6 p.m. illness of a year. Associated Press war correspond- Bickford. ness shown my Julia during her illness coln Cemetery. 19 J., Nov. 18.— Young former chief clerk in Wednesday. November 19. Funeral serv- SOMERVILLE. N. was Racine, Wis., active worker in the Wom- ent and Broadway the Chil- and to me since her passing. Also for GOWEN, CAROLINE G. On Monday. No- ices Thursday, November 20. at 1 p.m, He born in columnist. dren’s Bureau, died Sunday the many expressions of sympathy by vember 17. 1952. at George Washington at the Mount Zion Baptist Church, 19th Former Gov. A. Harry Moore, 73, en’s Christian Association for aftei word, cards and telegrams. University Hospital. CAROLINE G. rd, Va, and worked as a reporter for the Mr. Tucker, 49, died Sunday in a long illness in John st. and South Glebe Arlington, only Beltsville, Md HER LOVING HUSBAND. CHARLIE. GOWEN. wife of the late Fellows Rev. Oswald Smith In charge of services. New Jersey’s three-time 1 nearly 50 years, died yesterday in Bergen Pines Hospital after long Gowen. mother of Mrs. William R. R. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. New York World, the Mail and a She lived in the Kenesaw apart- Hay and Mrs. Francis R. Magoun. 3rd; 19* Governor, suffered a stroke and Express and the New York College Park, illness. ments, Sixteenth and Irving sister of James L. Wallace. Mrs. Clark *ppppmp*»^[|^* On the Bratus Wtlby and Mrs. R. P. Richardson. Four REAVES. WILLIAM. On Friday. Novem- died today while driving his auto- Tribune. Later he served as ad- Broadway beat for 10 streets N.W. HELEN U. On Monday. No- grandchildren also survive. Remains ber 14, 1952, at his residence. 1308 Co- years, ANDREWS. Wheatley Home, REAVES, vertising manager Scribner’s Mr. Tucker shifted over to vember 17, 1952. at Arlington Hospital. resting at the Funeral lumbia rd. n.w, WILLIAM de- mobile near here. of She was the daughter of Fred- Arlington. Va.. HELEN U. ANDREWS, be- 809 King st.. Alexandria. Va. Funeral voted husband of Elizabeth Reaves, father Magazine, Everybody’s Magazine reporting World War II from erick T. Bickford, a Union Armj loved wife of Lemuel Andrews and moth- services on Wednesday. November 19. at of William, jr, and Isadora Reaves; step- The car nosed into a ditch and: year a North Italy France, er of W. Eugene Andrews. Mrs. Agnes 11 a.m.. at St, Paul’s Episcopal Church, brotner of James Wilson. Other rela- and was managing editor of Mun- and half B&Nf Africa, and many telegrapher during the Civil War. Whorley, Gale. Helen Jo and Earl An- Alexandria. Va. Interment In Lowell. tives and friends also survive. came to a halt after Mr. Moore sey’s Magazine. where he had narrow brushes with drews; Mrs. Cynthia Burns and Claude Mass Friends may call at the Malvan Sc Schey Miss resting n.w, frequently Bickford’s long career in L. Andrews. Remains at the Fu- GRAVES. ROSA. On Saturday. November Funeral Home. 424 R st. after 4 was stricken. His wife, riding with He founded his own advertising death. He was close neral Home of Money Sc King. Vienna. her residence. 653 Maryland p.m. Tuesday. Funeral from the Oal- ations for can- the Government began in 1900. 15. 1952. at Wednesday. agency in 1927 and active || to the front lines. Va„ where services will be held Wednes- ave. n.e, ROSA GRAVES, beloved mother braith A. M. E. Church No- him at the time, suffered unde- was in She joined the Children’s day. Novemeber 19. at S p.m. Inter- Williams, grandmother of vember 19, at 1:30 p.m. Interment in After the war he served in the Bureau of Mrs. Bernice • company Cemetery. Cemetery. injuries the until he became iH. ment Flint Hill Oakton. Va. James, Donald. Patricia and Rogers Wil- Woodlawn termined and was taken business news and feature depart- In 1914 and remained there until BARCLAY, MARY A. On Monday. Novem- liams. Other relatives and friends also JOHN Departed her in MARY A. BARCLAY of survive. of funeral later. Ar- RIGNEY. FURMAN. this to the office of a nearby physician. ments of the Associated retirement 1944. ber 17. 1952. Notice • life his residence. 638 Morton n.w, Press. Chevy Chase. Md.. beloved wife of the rangements by Malvan Sc Sch«y, Inc. at st. She was past regent and regis- Barclay, sister of Mrs. JOHN FURMAN RIGNEY. beloved hus- The Gov- He was bom in Beaumont, Tex., late Thomas P. HAYES. CORA WALKER. On Monday. band of Bessie Rlgney. He also leaves one-time Democratic George H. spent the early trar of Louisa Adams Chapter, Arthur A. Pack and Mrs. November 17. 1952. at Emergency Hos- to mourn their loss his mother, two sis- ernor and United State Senator Raids in Harlem Net and part of his Smith. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. WALKER HAYES of 2122 ters, niece, two neph- DAR. During n.w., on pital. CORA one one grandniece, fatigue late Rev. Albert La. He both World Wars Funeral Home. 2901 14th st. California st. n.w.. mother of Cary ews and a host of other relatives and suffered a collapse earlier life In Lake Charles, at- Thursday. November 20, at 11 a.m. In- Hayes. Hayes resting Joseph’s In she did volunteer work for the Walker Frank and Elinor friends. Remains at St. this year and Osbom. 1892 * * * ®- tended the University of Virginia. Cemetery. was unable to at- a sS * terment Rock Creek 19 Hayes; sister of Mrs. J. Barrett Carter. Funeral Home. 306 L st. n.w. Notice of she moved to American Red Cross. She was a Sunday, November M. Miss Elinor G. • tend Heroin; LOUISE. On Miss Etta funeral hereafter. the $1.5 Million Walker and National Democratic *» BENDER. University hi n Ml Osbom. member of the old Mount 16. 1952. at the Georgetown Walker. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. Convention in Chicago. He Was gton, Pleas- Hospital. LOUISE BENDER of 2101 F Funeral Home. 2901 14th st. n.w., on ROSSELLE. GEORGE V. On Saturday. had was graduated Central-High ant Congregational Church. st. n.w.. wife of the late John Bender Thursday. November 20, at 1 p.m. In- November 16. 1952, at Warren, Ohio. been elected a delegate-at-large. from and beloved mother of William C., Emil terment Congressional Cemetery. 19 GEORGE V. ROSSELLE. beloved husband School here and from Goucher Lee Says D. C. Needs Miss Bickford is survived by a B. Mary E. Rosselle (nee Beck). Mr. Moore Suspects G.. Carl F. Bender and Mrs. Lillian Saturday. No- of Funeral was elected Governor Six Held HOCH. WILLIAM H. On sister, Mrs. J. Howard Wise. Friends may call at Gawler s HOCH, from Collins' Funeral Home. 3821 14th College in Baltimore. At the time Fishback of vember 15. 1952. WILLIAM H. in 1925, 1931 and 1937 under the By Chapel. 1756 Pa. ave. n.w. where Mich., *t. n.w, on Wednesday. November 19. at the Associated Press of she with the Kenesaw apartments, Wednesday, brother of Karl B. Hoch of Howell. a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. aegis of her death was living and four services will be held on and George Hoch of Grosse lie. Mich. 10 Frank Hague, then State November 19. at 2 pm. Interment Pros- Friends may call at Gawler's Chapel. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. political NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Six per- a niece, Mrs. Jane B. Markland, of Regional Authority nephews. pect Cemetery. 18 Democratic boss. In those Hill 1756 Pa. ave. n.w. Services will be held RAY WINN.