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, . 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. 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 . 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. On Sunday< No- 4626 Knox road, College Park. Funeral services will be at BEST, HALLER. On Saturday. Wednesday. No- RUNKLE. Fla, days State law did not sons were held on narcotic noon MABEL at Fort Myer Chapel on vember 16, 1962. at St. Peterburg. permit a tomorrow in the S. November 15, 1952. at Johns Hopkins vember 19. at 2 p.m. Interment Arling- MRS. RAY WINN RUNKLE of 1851 Governor to succeed Miss Osborn’s career in the H. Hines fu- Hospital. Baltimore. Md.. MABEL HALLER ton National Cemetery. Columbia rd. n.w, beloved wife of himself. charges today after dawn-to-dusk 2901 BEST of 3867 Alabama ave. s.e.. be- YWCA began shortly after Like That of New neral home, Fourteenth street 17, Guy V. Runkle mother of Mr*. Jean her York B. On Harry HUMMER. ROBERT November raids in East Harlem, loved wife of L. Best. Services of Mrs. Mollle J. Mac- Herrmann of Morristown, N. J.; sister Elected to Senate in 1934. which Fed- graduation from college. As a N.W. Burial will be in rock Creeek at the S. H. Co. Funeral Home, 1952. brother Funeral of T. J. Winn of Chattaroy. W. Va, and Hines on Wednesday. Kenzie. Remains at chambers’ agents city general Blair Lee 111, executive officer Cemetery. 2901 14th st. n.w.. Uth st. s.e. Funeral services H. B. Winn of Fork Union. Va. Re- He was elected to the Senate in eral and detectives secretary of the organiza- November 19. at 10 a.m. Interment Home. 517 mains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. quit of the National Capital Planning Arlington Cemetery. 18 private. 1934, but midway through said led to seizure of $1.5 tion, she served at Seattle, Wash.; National Funeral Home. 2901 14th st. n.w, after his million Commission, told the Interfedera- BICKFORD. MARY FRANCES. On Sun- HUNNICUTT, JOSHUA P. On Sunday. 12 noon Tuesday, November 18. Services term to run for Governor again. worth of heroin. Wilmington, Del.; San Antonio. day. November 16. 1952, MARY FRANCES November 16. 1952. JOSHUA P. HUNNI- from above funeral home on Thursday. tion Council of Citizens’ Associa- Arlington Apts., 20, During his last term the The raiding officers Tex.; Dayton, Ohio; Los Angeles Rites BICKFORD of the Kennesaw sister CUTT of 332 10th st. n.e.. beloved November at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lind- said the tions last night that the District Tomorrow of Mrs. J. Howard Fishback. Services at husband of Carrie Lee Hunnicutt, father Lincoln Cemetery. 18 bergh kidnaping case broke. Mr. racket raided here had branched and Miami. During World War II the S. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home. 2901 of Mrs. Wallace P. Scrivener of Wash- Moore needs a regional public works au- 14th st n.w., on Wednesday. November iagton. D. C, and Edward H. Hunnicutt STEELE. ELIZABETH FRANCES. On Sun- directed much of the in- to Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit . she worked in the national head- For Coast grandfather thority similar to the New York 3 Guard Officers 19. at 12 noon. Interment Rock Creek of Pottstown. Pa.: of John day. November 16, 1952. at her resi- vestigation into the crime. and No details on the : quarters of YWCA in New York. Cemetery 18 and Bruce Hunnicutt; uncle of Mrs. dence. 24 Gallatin st. n.w, ELIZABETH Cincinnati. Port Authority. F. may Three Coast Guard officers will Sunday, No- John Mayhugh. Friends call at FRANCES STEELE, the beloved wife of Mr. Moore was born in Jersey out-of-town connections were BOAZE. WILLIAM H. On Steele, Margaret She from full-time duty This vember 16, 1952. at Sibley Hospital. the Lee Funeral Home. 4th st. and John W. mother of Mrs. retired authority would have juris- be Mass. ave. n.e., where services will be C. Paulk grandmother of Carolyn Paulk. City July 3, 1879, the son of given by authorities. past buried with full military WILLIAM H. BOAZE of 1335 JeSerson 19, in 1946 but worked the two over bridges, roads, trans- n.w.. beloved husband of Nettie held on Wednesday, November at Friends may call at the Lee Funeral White a diction st. 11 a.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Home. 4th ave. n.e, Robert Moore, native of The raids began shortly after summers with the YWCA at honors tomorrow in Arlington Kiefer Boaze. brother of Mrs. Woo' st. and Mass. where portation and similar interstate Fuller of Chatham. Va., Mrs. Buford 18 services will be held on Wednesday, No- Northern Ireland, and Martha sunrise yesterday. The prisoners - Chautauqua, N. Y. Cemetery. They are: Dry Forks. tuts. vember 19, at 1 p.m. Interment Rock facilities. Oakes of Va.. E. On Tuesday. Cemetery. McCoomb de- were late last Boaze, Benjamin Boaze of Danville. Va.. JACKSON. CHESTER Creek 18 Moore of Scottish booked by police are three sisters, November 18. 1952. in Emergency Hos- expelled Survivors Mrs. Mr. Lee said this would step up Comdr. Joseph Francis McCue, and Tracy Boaze of Harriman, Tenn. pital, CHESTER JACKSON of R scent. At 13 he was night. E. 1419 WALLIS, HILL. Sunday. from Sarah O. of Washing- progress of Services at the S. H. Hines Funeral st, n.w, beloved husband of Mrs. Virgle HENRY On No- grammar McCathran the the National Cap- 41, of Beverly, Mass., killed in Home. 2901 14th st. n.w., on Wednesday, vember 16, HENRY HILL WALLIS, school for throwing an The $1.5 million worth of heroin M. Jackson and brother of Elmer beloved husband1952. ton Grove, Md.; Mrs. O. Planning November 19. at 1 p.m. Interment Cedar Paul. of the late Annie L. atlas at a classmate. —valued at the underworld retail Rose ital Commission, if the a helicopter crash on November HillCemetery. 18 and Truman Jackson, and Mrs. Mamie Wallis and father of James T. Wallis. Thereupon Sappington, 4212 Fourth two organizations could Giles. He also is survived by other rela- He also is survived by four sisters, he got job office street work In 13 at Beverley, CHERRY ELIZABETH. On Fri- tives and friends. Remains resting with a as boy at $3 a price—was in addition to $300,000 BOURKE. 1952, Mrs. H. E. Perry. Mrs. J. T. Wilson, N.W., and Mrs. Olive O. Farmer, harmony. Conceding plan- day. November 14. at her residence, L. E. Murray & Son. 1337 10th st. n.w. Mrs. T. R. Basscer week. worth seized previously in the that Lt. Cbmdr. Robert Stancell Mc- 408 You st n.w., CHERRY ELIZABETH 19* and Mrs. John A. 7508 College ning groups Funeral notice later. Wheeler, and a brother. John C. Wallis. Rhode Island avenue. can do little more Lenden, 37, who plane BOURKE. beloved mother of Mrs. Chris- Remains resting “I worked for that firm course of a three-month investi- died after a Pope. TADEUSZ. On Monday. No- at Gasch's Funeral six Park, and a brother, Harold H. than put the paper, tena E. Miss Rosa M. Bourke. Mrs. JAWORSKI. Hyattsville. Md, ideas on he November 11 Virginia Downing. James Joseph vember 17. at his home. 233 Dale Home. where services years,” he recalled, “and rose to gation, officers said. crash at Guam. B. P.. 1952. Md, will be held on Wednesday. November 19. Osborn of Syracuse, N. Y. said that under a regional author- A. and Albert B. Bourke. Also surviving dr, Silver Spring. TADEUSZ JA- a messenger Police said they believed the Capt. William Ernest Sinton, 44, grandchildren, great-grandchil- husband of Marla H. Jaworski at 8:20 a.m.: thence to St. Margaret's be at $7 a week.” ity, many are her WORSKI. Catholic Seat Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. of the boundary prob- many father of Elizabeth and Thomas Ja- Church. Pleasant. Md, he raids had snuffed out three- who died after a heart attack dren. other relatives and friends. and where mass willbe offered at 9 a.m. Rel- But meanwhile studied short- tomorrow H. lems now existing the After noon Tuesday. November 18. friends worski. Mr. Jaworski rests at the War- atives and friends fourths of a in the S. Hines in District November 12 in Honolulu. are invited the Fu- ner E. pumphrey Funeral Home, 8434 Invited. Interment hand and at 19 he became a major narcotics surrounding to call at McGuire Spring. Mount Calvary Cemetery. Richmond. Va. home, and neral Home. 1820 9th st. n.w. Services Georgia ave. Silver Md, where stenographer and racket flourishing in the mixed funeral 2901 Fourteenth areas would be Ceremonies will be at 9 a.m., Wednesday, p.m., held on Wednesday. No- (Richmond. Va, and Baltimore. Md, pa- enrolled in a away on November 19. at 1 services will be pers please copy.) Negro-Puerto of street N.W. Burial will be private. done with. Comdr. McCue; at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 15th vember 19, at 3:30 p.m. Interment pri- night school. Rican section 10 a.m., Comdr. 19 Saying that merely and Church sts. n w. Interment Lincoln vate. WELLS. Harlem. the idea was McLendon, and 3 p.m., Capt. Sin- Memorial Cemetery. 18 MARY LEDEMA. On Saturday. Mayor. an opinion, KAMINSKY, anna. On Monday, Novem- November 15. 1952. MARY LEDEMA Named Aide to Three prisoners were charged Mr. Lee explained ton. CARDARELLA. MARCO G. On Saturday. ber 17. 1952. ANNAKAMINSKY Os 1435 WELLS, beloved wife of the late Henrv Appointment as secretary that an authority here be November 15. 1952. at Perry pi. n.w, beloved mother of Mrs. H. Wells, mother of Mrs. Donnie J. to H. with sale and possession of nar- would /SgfiSML Mount Alto Hospital. Mem- Julius Eanet, Mrs. Weistling, Mrs. Mary V. Biggs. John Otto Wittpenn, Mayor of Nate Lewis, Famous able to get money from the Dis- George Washington Samuel Dessoff. Mrs. H. Jersey cotics. They were booked as JflaSlffil bers of Rosalie Sherman and Mrs. Reuben and Richard H. Wells and sister of City, provided a springboard trict, the Federal Post No. 1. The American Shanker She also Is survived by two Minnie Leitch. Carrie. William and Rufus into James Capriola, 27, a laborer, Government, ayCfyaffr Legion, are notified that sisters. Mrs. Rose Cayton and Miss Fran- Taylor. Funeral from W. W. Deal Fu- politics. He city tax col- Maryland and Virginia. ’¦jWgaig services for our late Com- neral Home. 4812 became who allegedly “cut” pure heroin Established 1850 ces Jaffee. and three grandchildren. Fu- Ga. ave. n.w. on years Boxing Manager “It could then | made MARCO G. CARD- at Danzansky Wednesday. November 18, at 10 a.m. lector in 1911 and two later for resale; Tony Donato, 38, a As condemn land, will be held 8 p.m. on neral services the Bernard Interment ARELLA at Sc Son Funeral Home. 3501 14th st. n.w, Fairfax. Va. 18 was one of 92 candidates in levy tolls on roads and ignore, Tuesday. November 18. 1952, at the Wednesday. p.m. the mechanic—also known as “Tony By the Associated Press Funeral Home. 2901 on November 19. at 1 WEST, jurisdictional 6. H. Hines Co. Interment Adas Israel Cemetery. Me- MAY JOHNSON. On Sunday. No- city’s first commission election. lodine" and “Poison”—an alleged boundaries,” he said.! 14th st. n.w. Services at Fort Myer morial week 4301 Mass. ave. n.w.. vember 16. 1952. at the United States CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Nate Chapel Wednesday. No- at were five on Although admitting that the at 10:50 a.m.. Apt. 2014. 19 Naval Hospital. Bethesda. Md, Mrs. MAY .There places the com- narcotics dealer, and Peter J. vember 19. followed by interment Ar- JOHNSON WEST of 38th st. n.w, mission. Lewis, tabbed as boxing’s “Bald District and surrounding regions! lington National Cemetery. 4405 Four went to a ticket Contes, 37, a laborer, named as a s KOECHERT. ALBERTA VIRGINIA. On beloved wife of Col. Ernest R. West and JOSEPH IS W. De.MARCO. Commander. Provi- mother of Douglas R„ by Hague. would be harder in MICHAEL 18 Monday. November 17. 1952. at Robert J. and backed Mr. Mr. Moore dealer. Eagle” by Damon Runyon, died to consolidate JAMES J. MURPHY. Adjutant. dence Hospital. ALBERTA VIRGINIA Warren E. West. She also is survived by won the such a program—even % fifth. Charges of selling narcotics harder - = CHRISTIANI, CHRISTINE. On Monday. KOECHERT the beloved wife of Eugene five sisters. Mrs. Harold Ranney. Mrs. today at 72 after an illness that than Gawler’sSONS. INC November 17. 1952. at Providence Hos- L. Koechert. daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Wilbert Olson. Mrs. Victor Engstrand, Named director of parks and were lodged against Charles Es- New York—Mr. Lee said he pital, CHRISTINE CHRISTIANI. the be- Phelps, sister of Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Mrs. Violet Gustafson and Mrs. had him bed-ridden for five years. August. Smith.Phelps. Marvin tepa. 26, believed it would be the answer loved mother of Bernard. An- Frances Camper and Preston Johnson. Remains resting at Hysong’s playgrounds, Mr. Moore found such a laborer, alias Charlie FUNERAL DIRECTORS | thony. Orlando and Miss Thelma Friends may call at the Lee Funeral Funeral Home. 1300 N st. n.w. Funeral places didn’t exist. So he created Stepper, and Patsy La Rocca, 41, Lewis, first matchmaker at the to all the problems, which now Christian! Mrs. Rose Doonis and Mrs. Home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e, where services will be held in Fort Myer Chapel. through 1750-58 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. g Elsie Martin; sister of Eugene and Louis on Wednesday. No- Arlington, Va, The rest the commission former boxer, alias Iggie Chicago ,have to go Congress for services will be held on Thursday, November them. of Moe, Stadium and famous as (Just west of the White House) Corrado and Mrs. Anna Stommel. Friends vember 19. at p.m. Interment Cedar 20, at 3 p.m. Interment in Arlington * r= 3:30 refused to appropriate funds, but both alleged to be “runners” of decision. lions] may call at the Lee Funeral Home. 4th HillCemetery. National Cemetery. 19 a fight manager for more than 40 NA 5512 [E st. and Mass. ave. n.e.. until 8:30 a.m. he donations prom- narcotics. The group voted to change its Friday. KRICKBAUM. RALPH A. On Sunday, No- solicited and 1309 N. Edgewood St, Arlington November 21. Reauiem mass will WILCOXON. MARY CAMPBELL. On years, suffered a stroke in Florida January meeting date from the E be offered at St. Aloysius Catholic Church vember 16, 1952. at his home. 9512 Tuesday. November 18. 1952. at her ised tax exemptions to property The sixth person arrested was (A block off Wilson Blvd.) Eye and North Capitol sts.. at 9 a.m. Forest rd, Bethesda. Md, RALPH A. residence, 2115 P st. n.w, charged in 1947 and since was paralyzed third to the fourth Monday, be- Cemetery. KRICKBAUM. beloved husband of Mary Miss MARY owners who permitted use of va- Mrs. Rita Segreto, 23, GLebe 5550 U= Interment Mount Olivet 20 CAMPBELL WILCOXON. beloved daugh- right side the inauguration. EUGENE E. On Saturday, Novem- S. Krickbaum. father of Janet and Don- ter of the late Rev. Hanson Thomas and cant lots as playgrounds. with acting in concert with Cap- on his and unable to cause of COLE. ald Krickbaum. brother of Earl D. Krick- Mary beor 15. 1952. EUGENE E. COLE of resting Mason Wilcoxon. Funeral services After that, riola in alleged nar- talk. Chairman C. Stephen Duvall ave. n.w., beloved husband baum. Remains at the Bethesda- will be held John's Episcopal Mr. Moore was on possession of 2800 Wisconsin Chevy Chase Funeral Home of Robert A. at St. meeting lUililHifililUraifa of Thelma Cole. He also is survived by his Church, Georgetown, on Thursday. No- Mr. Hague’s tickets, winning by cotics. Police said she permitted His boxers included such old- conducted the in the father, two sisters, Pumphrey. Bethesda. Md. Services Wed- at p.m. one son. one brother nesday. November 19. at 11 a.m, at St. vember 20. 2 Interment Con- Capriola bags of Kid Herman, Board of Trade office in The and other relatives. Friends are invited gressional Cemetery. Services by the steadily increasing margins in to store heroin timers as who once Star to Home, Paul’s Episcopal Church 2430 K st. n.w. Building. call at the Robinson Funeral Cemetery. Birch Funeral Home. 19 1917, 1921 and He in her apartment. fought Joe Gans for the light- 1313 6th st. n.w.. on Tuesday. November Interment Parklawn 1923. found study White, 18, after 6:30 p.m. Funeral services will LEE. JULIA. On Monday, November 17, WILLIAMS.DOROTHY. On Saturday. No- time in this period to at weight title: Charley be conducted on Wednesday. Novemoer 1952. JULIA LEE of 513 Florida ave. vember 16. 1952, DOROTHY WILLIAMS the New Jersey southpaw lightweight; George at 2 p.m. at the Springfield Baptist n.e, of 1924 4th st. n.w, wife Isaac Law School in 19. wife of Joseph Lee. loving mother of (Knockout) Paul Eluard, French Poet Church. 6th and P sts. n.w.. Rev. H. C. of Joshua Lee. Mrs. Mollie Campbell and Williams, loving mother of Ella. Frances. Newark and was graduated in 1924, Mrs. Louise Bender, 84, Brown. Pal Moore, (fewgf Mack officiating. Interment WoodlaWa William Lee. A host of other relatives Isaac, jr, Alexander, Edward. Raymond Cemetery. before Joey Burman, Leo Rodak, Sailor r year 18 and many friends also survive. After and Brenda Williams and Mrs. Hattie a he became Governor. And Militant Communist CONNELLY, ELLEN. Wednesday. November 19. friends Adams; grandmother of Sandra and Delmont, On Saturday. No- 4 p.m. Later he received honorary doc- Friedman. Gene Jock By the Associated Prats vember 15. 1952, at Providence Hos- may call at her late residence. Funeral Sharilyn Williams. A host of other rela- D. C. Resident 68 Years pital. ELLEN CONNELLY of 2003 Tuck- Thursday, November 20. at 1 p.m, from tives and friends also survive. law Rutgers Uni- Malone, Joe Welling and Harry 4 p.m. After torates in from PARIS, Nov. 18.—Paul Eluard, erman st.. Green Meadows. Md.. beloved St. Luke's Baptist Church, 200 G st. n.e. Tuesday, November 18. friends versity. Seton Hall Ccollege Mrs. Louise Bender. 84, a Dis- Thomas. wife of the late James H. Connelly and Elder E. callier officiating. Interment may call at Frazier’s Funeral Home. 389 and years, Communist poet and author, died mother of Mary E.. Gerald J.. Raymond Cemetery. Arrangements by Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral Colleges trict resident 68 died Sun- The first match Lewis arranged Woodlawn later. John Marshall of Law. night Sarlat, C. and Ralph H Connelly. Funeral from Frazier. 19 day in Georgetown University last at in Southwest- the above residence on Wednesday, No- at the Chicago Stadium in 1929 Saturday, ern France, the French News vember 19. at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass LOWMAN. CHLOE T. On No- WOOD, MABEL R. Suddenly, on Sunday, Hospital. was a light-heavyweight cham- at St. Anthony’s Church at 10 a.m. vember 15. 1952. at Walter Reed Army November 16. 1952. at her 61 Agency said. Protestant, Catholic, of 713 s.e, residence. Death followed a fall 11 days Relatives and friends invited. Interment Hospital. CHLOE T. LOWMAN D st MABEL R. WOOD, devoted Perrell, pionship bout in which Tommy 56-year-old Mount Olivet Cemetery. 18 Shepherd st. n.w, beloved wife of Haston mother of Mrs. Juanita W. Hodge, James William Edward ago in which she suffered a The writer’s real Jew—we are familiar Lowman. mother of William F. Lowman, and Marvin Wood: sister of Mrs. Louise Loughran retined his title against Eugene COWPER. MARION E. On Monday. No- Mary Dodson. Mrs. Anna Brown, hip. name was Grindel. vember 17. her 3039 sister of Mrs. Mrs. Hortense Wood and Mrs. broken Mickey Walker. 1952. at residence. J. Brown. William E. and James M. Noreen Berryman. He considered one with the burial rites Bladensburg rd. n.e.. MARION E. COWPER She also Is survived Retired Streetcar Employe Bom in Germany, Mrs. Bender was long of (nee Reynante), Brown. She also is survived by other by six grandchildren, two great-grand- bom beloved wife of Dr. Clar- may Lewis was in Russia and the militant Communists every Cowper. relatives and friends. Remains be children, two daughters-in-law, a host Perrell, came Washington as a girl of the of religious ence W. mother of Mrs. June late residence 5 p.m. William Edward 88, re- to of Chicago boy. He Mrs. Olga Matsudaira, viewed at her after of other relatives and friends. Remains came to as a along with Collins. Elmore. Tuesday. November 18. Funeral Wed- may 16. She the widow of John party’s cultural section, James and Omar Van Tassel; grand- be viewed at her late residence tired employe of the old Washing- was was married and divorced and had faith, and are capable mother of nesday. November 19. at 9 a.m, from St. after 5 p.m. Wednesday. November 19. ! Bender, such men as Poet Louis Aragon Miss Constance D. Vance and Capitol who before his death in children. eleven other grandchildren. Friends may Vincent De Paul’s Church. South Funeral Thursday. November 1 Railway & died, no a Arlington National p.m, 20. at ton Electric Co., 1942, was a prominent baker here, and Painter Pablo Picasso. He of planning service call the Lee Funeral Home, 4th st. and M sts. Interment from the Ebenezer Methodist at Cemetery. Arrangements by Barnes & considered and Mass. ave. n.e., where services will Church. 4th and D sts. s.e. Rev. C. B. last night after a long illness at She lived at 2101 F street N.W. also was generally as appropriate in every be held on Thursday. November 20. Matthews. La Grange officiating. Interment Wood- j outstanding at lawn Cemetery. Arrangements by one of France’s con- 1 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- MARINOCK, pi. Barnes home, 4610 North Seventeenth] Suvivors are three sons, Wil- Tom Boggs, Poet PETER P. Os 20 Bel Air Sc Matthews. 19 jhis I 47, detail. tery. (Norfolk, Va.. papers please copy.) n.e, on November 15. 1952. brother of liam C., 602 Twenty-First street temporary poets. 19 Michael. George. Steve. Arlington. John J, Andrew. WOOD, MABEL. Forest Temple, No. 9. jstreet, N.W.; Emil G., And DOW, LOUISE J. On Friday. Novemoer Edward. Thomas and Emil Marinock; County, Md., 3813 Warren street Anthrolooist 14. 1952. LOUISE J. DOW Os 1528 Mrs. William Rudewick. Mrs. John B. P. O. E. of W„ is notified Born in Frederick to meet N.W., and Carl F., of Clearwater, By the Associated Press 6th st. n.w.. sister of Wallace and Shearon, Mrs. Victor Postupack. Mrs. in a session of sorrow Mr. Perrell was an Arlington resi- Opium Production Up Joseph Kinney. Mrs. Rosa Wood. Mrs. Anthony Patchack and Margaret Mar- Wednesday. November 19, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. NEW Washington Young 1952. arrange 25 Edward YORK. Nov. 18 —Thomas Araminta and Mrs. Services at Chambers’ Funeral at 8 p.m, to for dent for 35 years. He retired ISTANBUL,Turkey (fP).—Opium Lillian Brown; the devoted friend of inock. 11th s.e.. on Wednesday, the funeral of Daughter MABEL M. Wise, of the home address; Kavanaugh Boggs, 47. who wrote Beverly Home. 517 st. WOOD, be held Thursday. years ago from the streetcar com- production Aegean region Peterson: a host of other rela- November 19. at 9:30 a.m. Interment to four grandchildren, and four poetry under the name of Tom in the tives and friends also survive. After Arlington National Cemetery. November 20, at 1 p.m, from pany, a predecessor of the pres- of Turkey was very high this year. 6 p.m. Tuesday, November 18, friends the«I.Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th and D great-grandchildren. Boggs, died yesterday of a heart may call at the residence of her sister. MEACHAM. ANNIE M. On Monday, No- sts. s.e. BERTHA M. JONES. D. R. ent Capital Transit Co. The newspaper Yeni Mrs. Araminta Washington Young. BEATRICE WEST. Fin. Sec. Services 2 p.m. to- attack lunching at the Na- Istanbul esti-1 2431 vember 17. 1952. ANNIE M. MEACHAM He is by a son, Hiram will be at while might Ontario rd. n.w. Funeral Wednesday. of the All States Hotel. Friends may call survived morrow in Gawler’s Funeral tional Arts Club. mated it run more than November 19. at 1 p.m. from the Salem at Gawler’s Chapel. 1756 Pa. ave. n.w., YOUNG. RAYMOND GWYNN. On Sunday. Perrell of Neelsville, Md.; five pounds. opium Baptist Church on N st. Thursday. Home, 1756 Pennsylvania avenue Mr. Boggs had 150,000 The is: between 9th where services will be held on November 16. 1952. RAYMOND GWYNN daughters, the Misses Marguerite been serving as and 10th sts. n.w.. Rev. R. D. Grymes November 20. at 10 a.m. Interment Con- YOUNG of 6028 41st st. n.w, husband N. Burial will be in Prospect secretary to poet-dramatist Percy raised for medicinal purposes. I officiating. Interment Lincoln Memorial gressional Cemetery. of the late Louise A. Young and father and Roth Perrell of the home ad- Cemetery. Arrangements by Frazier’s Fu- of Louise Gwynn and I. Fenwick Young. Hill Cemetery. Mackaye and was talking with neral Home 18 MOSSER, PHILLIP D. On Monday. No- Friends may call at the Chevy Chase dress; Mrs. Lucy Lacey, 2314 North 17, 1952. the Hos- him at the club when FAHEY, JULIA A. On Monday, November vember at Alexandria Funeral Home. 5101 Wisconsin ave. n.w, Mary Metz of stricken. 17, Georgetown University pital. PHILLIP D. MOSSER of 26 Wood- where services will be held on Thursday, Capitol street; Mrs. 1952. at Hos- Haven, Alexandria. Mr. Boggs first attracted at- pital, JULIA (nee Walsh) mont rd. Belle Va, November 20. at 9:15 a.m.: St. Md., Mrs. Lida A. FAHEY of Myrtls Mosser, brother thence’to Germantown, and IN ARLINGTON 1635 Hobart st. n.w., beloved wife of the husband of Mrs. Ann’s Catholic Church, Wisconsin ave. eight tention as a writer with his col- late William Fahey and mother of Ed- of Mrs. Kenneth Roberts. Mrs. Plo Pedl- and Yuma st. n.w, where mass will be Mettauer of Annandale, Va.; Jonathan Norman, umn, “Bright Lights,” the ward J. Fahey. Funeral from the Tim- conl. Karl and Richard Mosser. Funeral offered at 9:45 a.m. Interment Arling- nine great- in old othy Georgia services on Wednesday. November 19, at ton National Cemetery. lieu of flow- grandchildren and Brooklyn Citizen. Hanlon Funeral Home. 3831 am, Cunningham Funeral In ave. n.w., on Thursday. November 20, at 10:30 in the ers, please make contribution to the Dis- grandchildren. 8:30 a.m. High requiem mass the Home. 809 Cameron st, Alexandria. Va. trict of Columbia Cancer Society. 19 1933, Boggs’ i Funeral Home at In Mr. Ives (Boston, p.m. novel. "Mil- j Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery. Services will be held at 2 Freight Fight Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church. 16th Mass, please copy.) Led Rail Playboy.” st. and Park rd. n.w.. at 10 a.m. Rela- papers ZUBRECKY. STEPHEN JOHN. On Sun- Thursday in the Ives funeral home, lionaire was published. tives and friends invited. Interment ROBERT Sunday. Novem- day. November 16, 1952. at the Wash- Dyke Norman, Among his other books were two Est. 1910 \ Mcunt Olivet Cemetery. 19 NASH. N. On ington Sanitarium and Hospital. 2847 Wilson boulveard, Arlington. Jonathan Van | ber 16. 1952, at his residence, 1030 South volumes of poetry, “Arenas” Monday, st, Arlington. Va, N. STEPHEN JOHN ZUBRECKY of 2905 Gar- sr., attorney won end FREEDLEY. LAURA W. On No- Barton ROBERT Stanton ave. Sliver Spring, Md, Burial will be in Columbia who vember 17. 1952, at Garfield Hospital. NASH, beloved husband of Ava H. Nash, hus- his “The Constant Mistress.” A pioneer Arlington establishment, proven by time and Wilming- band of Prances Ann (Shane) Zubrecky, dens Cemetery, Arlington. national renown for role in LAURA W. FREEDLEY. the beloved wife father of Lucy London Nash of Zubrecky of Arnold Freedley, mother of Mrs. Ber- C„ G. Huggins son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph fight for As an anthologist, under usage; built by the patronage ton, N. and Mrs. William of Oceanside, Calif, and brother of the Southls successful the and recommendation of nice F. West, grandmother of Jacqueline of Charleston. S. C.; brother of Miss Mar- Joseph Zubrecky lower rail freight rates, early Herrick, pub- Arlington Handy and sister of Mrs. Marion W. garet Nash, Mrs. Hamilton H. Hutchin- R. of Baldwin Park, died name of Richard he families. Modern air*conditioned funeral home, Calif. Mr Zubrecky rests at the Warner today Tamkin and James J. Brown. Friends son of Raleigh. N. C„ and J. Edgar Nash Georgia in a Louisville hospital. lished “Fifty-One Neglected Ly- wrere and a helpful attitude at resting E. Pumphrey Funeral Home. 8434 privacy friendly, prevaß. may call the Lee Funeral Home. 4th of St. Louis. Mo. Remains at the ave. Silver Spring. High requiem Itt JUrmortant l st. and Mass. ave. n.e., where services Funeral Home. 2901 14th Md. Mr. Norman, who was 75. had rics.” “Lyrics in Brief,” “Lyrics S. H. Hines Co. Episco- mass will be offered on Wednesday. No- loving memory of will be held on Thursday. November 20. st. n.w. Services at St. Thomas’ vember a.m, JONES. EARI.E H. In been in failing health for two Modern” and ARLINGTON'S FIRST AND FINER FUNERAL HOME \ n.w, 19. at 10:30 at St. John’s my husband. EARLE H. JONES, who "American De- I at a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- pal Church sts. 11 Church. 18th and Catholic Church. Forest Glen. Md, for passed away one year ago today. Novem- tery. 19 on Wednesday, November 19. at 12 noon. the repose years but remained active until a cade.” FREEDLEY, LAURA. Officers and mem- private. omit flowers. of his soul. Interment Cedar ber 18. 1951. Interment Please HillCemetery. In preference of flowers, week ago. He was a partner in 2847 WILSON BLVD. OXFORD 3016 of Golden Rule Council, Contributions may be made to George sympathy may expressed by sending much you gave to others Daughter* of America, University be So & No. 10. Washington Cancer Clinic. tributes to the Cancer Fund. To make life worth while. the law firm of Norman, are hereby notified •of the and service Quirk (On Wilson Blvd., near Sears) AUGUSTA. Oh Friday. Novem- So much of love Webb, with offices here in the In- death of Sister LAURA FREED- NELSON. And spiritual gifts that money can’t buy. W. H. Boaze in Realty LEY. Remains are resting at ber 14. 1952. ANGUSTA NELSON of 1728 vestment Building in Louis- Home, n.w, sister of George Wil- Your words were kind and cheerful. and the Lee Funeral 4th st. Willard st. fljpmnrtam speaking family, stranger or and Mass. ave. n.e. liams of Marshall, Va.; Anita Ferguson Itt When to ville. EDITH HOILE. Councilor. and Annie Thompson: cousin of Mortb friend. specialized Business Here 15 Years »bers Secretary. relatives and friends also ALEXANDER. GERTRUDE V. In loving All who knew you loved you dearly. He in the field of ETHEL WINDSOR. Bland. Other memory may the of our daughter and sister. GER- You were faithful to the end. transportation IMOGENE MUDD. On Mon- survive. Friends call at Malvan TRUDE V. ALEXANDER, passed law. For 29 years William H. Boaze, 72. of 1335 GARDINER. Sc Schey Funeral Home. 424 R st. n.w, who Oh. the joys we shared and happiness, day. November 17. 1952. IMOGENE p.m.. where funeral services will away eighteen years ago. November 18. he had associated with Rob- Jefferson street N.W., died Sun- MUDD GARDINER, beloved wife of the after 4 1934. too. been be held Wednesday. November 19. at Would never have been ours without of the day a In late Joseph D. Gardiner, mother of Imo- Woodlawn Cr e- Until memory you. ert E. Quirk firm’s Wash- after four-month illness 10:30 a.m. Interment * fades and life departs, wonderful gene G. and John Gardiner, « Matthews tery. You will live forever In our hearts. YOUR LOVING LENA JONEB. ington office. Sibley Hospital. . Hines, sister of M. Dolorine, Catherine G. Co- MOTHER AND SISTER. BET- WIFE. W. R Frank President lona. Mary G. Clark and Bouise G. Cox. Monday. DEVOTED PARKER, CHARLES E. In sad but loving The long battle over railroad may OSBORN. GRACE. On November TIE. memory E. Mr. Boaze had been in the real Friends call at the Robert A. Mat- 17. 1952 at the home of her niece. of our dear papa. CHARLES tingly Funeral Home. 131 11th st. s.e. College PARKER, who passed away one year ago rates in which Mr. Norman rep- estate business here for the Jane Markland. 4626 Knox rd. ANDERSON. WILLIAM H. A tribute of last Notice of funeral later. Park. Md, GRACE OSBORN, sister of love to the memory today. November 18. 1951. resented a group of nine Southern 15 years. His Suddenly on Farmer of College Park. of our dear husband, circle, offices were at 3408 GIANNOLA, FRANK PAUL. Mrs. Olive O. father and grandfather, WILLIAM H. A broken a vacant chair. a Washington's Foremast Funeral Saturday, November 15. 1952, FRANK Md, Mrs. Sarah McCathran of Wash- ANDERSON, away We seem to miss you every where; Governors ended with Supreme Eighteenth street N.E. Before, Home Since WS ington who passed eleven PAUL GIANNOLA. beloved husband of Grove. Md, Mrs. Rose Sappington years ago today. November In our lonely hours of thinking. . Court decision on May 12. 1947, that, Jasper of Washington. D. C, Harold H. Osborn 18. 1941. you near. he was owner of the Loudoun ! Giannanine Giannola, father of Like Ivy Thoughts of are ever and Sam Giannola. Funeral from the of Syracuse. N. Y. Services at the on the withered oak, days. upholding lower rates for the Co., a H. Hines Co. Funeral Home, 2901 When all other things decay, Oh. how long and sad are the Produce wholesale and; W. K. Huntemann & Son Funeral Home. 8. Dear papa, since from earth you passed Ga. ave., on W.»*nesday, November 14th st. n.w, on Wednesday. November Our love for him will still keep green South. retail poultry concern. Company 6732 19, p.m. And never fade away. away. !lk 19. 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at the at 3 18 He is by his widow, SeH.ffincs at YOUR LONELY DAUGHTER. GLADYS survived native of Danville, he Nativity, 13th and Pea- HIS DEVOTED WIFE. MRS FANNIE AN- * A Va.. Church of the FERRELL. WILLIAM EDWARD. On Mon- P. DELANEY. Mrs. Mary Norman; two body sts. n.w.. at 9 a.m. Relatives and 1952, DERSON: SON AND DAUGHTER, RAY- sons. moved to Washington in At day. November 17. at his residence. MOND C. ANDERSON. LEONA R. PARKER. CHARLES E. In memory of Norman, 1907. friends invited to attend. Interment st, Arlington. Va, Jonathan Van Dyke jr..! Mary's Cemetery. 18 4610 North 17th HENDRICKS. AND GRANDDAUGH- CHARLES E. PARKER, who passed away one time he was a member of the St. • WILLIAM EDWARD PERRELL. husband TER. MARGUERITE year ago today. 18, 1951. and John Norman, and a daugh- Monday. No- C. HART. one November Lions Club and the Board of 2901-03-QS-0? Fourteenth Street N.W. GLASCOCK. LORA S. On of the late Lillie A. Perrell and father of your place. vember 17, 1952. LORA 8. GLASCOCK Hiram Edward Perrell, Mrs. - Mary Jane No one can fill ter, Mrs. Mary Cecil Booth, all of formerly of Marguerite COYLE. CHARLES F. In loving memory We see you pass away; Trade. of 3108 18th st. n.w.. Metz, Mrs. Lucy Lacey. Miss of my dear husband. CHARLES F. did not Louisville. The in Kinsley Mills. Buckland. Va.. cousin of Mettauer and Miss 1 We only knew you went away funeral will be by Delaplaine. Perrell. Mrs Lida COYLE, who departed this life five years never good-by He Is survived his widow, Columbia 7023-24 No Broach Establishments Patrick H. Funeral from the Ruth Perrell. He also Is survived by six ago today. November And said Louisville Thursday. W. W. Deal Funeral Home. 4812 Georgia 18. 1947. YOUR WIFE. MARY PARKER: DAUGH- Mrs. Nettie Kiefer Boaze of the at grandsons, two granddaughters and nine HELEN; SON. ave. n.w.. on Wednesday. November 19. great-grandchildren. Friends may call Sometimes it’s hard to understand TERS. GLADYS. address; three 12 noon. Interment at Kinsley Mills. Funeral Home, 2847 Wilson Why certain things must be. CHARLES. Jr.; GRANDDAUGHTER. Jefferson street p.m. at the Ives But there is a reason for It all JEAN; AUNT. MILDRETH Buckland. Va.. at 3 blvd, Arlington. Va, where funeral serv- CROW* sisters, Mrs. Fuller of held on Thursday. November Beyond our power to see. FORD. Wood ices will be YOUR LOVING Mrs. Mabel Haller Best, Chatham, Va.; Mrs. Oakes FUNERAL 20 at 2 p.m. Interment Columbia Gar- WIFE AND SON. SWANN, JOHN A. In memory of my dear Buford DIRECTORS. dens Cemetery. 19 husband. JOHN A. SWANN, who departed Dry Fork, Va., and Mrs. A. FORSYTHE, WALTER. In sad but loving this life one year ago today. November of Crematorium PIERCE, FRANK H„ JR. On Sunday. memory of our dear one. WALTER FOR- 18. 1951. Former Clerk of House Unit Velma Boaze, 5508 Sherrier place PIERCE, | November 16. 1952. FRANK H. SYTHE. who departed this life one year Benjamin J. William Lee’s Sons Co. Jr. .of Princess Anne. Md, devoted hus- ago today, November 18. 1951. No one knows how much I miss you. Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel', IN.W.. and two brothers, FUNERAL band of Lenore Brown Pierce, father live, No one knows the bitter pain DIRECTORS It seems so hard to dear Walter, have suffered since I lost you. Best, ' Boaze of Danville and Tracey *th and Mass. Ave. N.E. LI. 3-fIZOO of Frank H. Pierce. 3d. Funeral services your presence here. I Haller former clerk of the! [for those who Tuesday. 18, Without never been the same. care] will be held on November gentle, yours Life has Boaze of Harriman, Tenn. p.m. the Wilson Funeral That loving voice of upon House District Committee who at 3:30 at Our aching hearts to cheer. No more this earth I'll see Home. Princess Anne, Md. Interment Your kind and loving face; died Saturday, will be held at 10 Services will be held at 1 p.m. A Complete Funeral Manokin Presbyterian Cemetery. 18 But God saw the road was getting rough. wide world were climb; No one in this tomorrow in the S. H. Hines tomorrow in the S. H. Hines DESIRE THE $95.0(J The hills hard to your place. a.m. AND BEST! As Low as Up A. Wednesday. gently loving eyes Will ever take PLUMMER. ETHEL On He closed his may forgotten funeral chapel. home, : November 12. 1952, ETHEL A. FLUM- And whispered. "Peace be thine.” Bome think I have home 2901>Four- funeral 2901 Fourteenth: ! n.w, beloved When at times they see me smile. IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED MER of 2514 Ontario rd. The rolling stream of rolls on. teenth street N.W. Senate Chap-, j street N.W. Burial will be in CHAMBERS mother of Miss Dewitt S. Plummer and life But little do they know the heartaches One of the Largest But still the vacant chair I suffered all the while. lain Frederick Brown Harris will!] Cedar Hill Cemetery. World j sister of Mrs. Emma E. Glover and Mrs. : the love, voice, have Perpetually Endowed Undertaken In tht Dewitt S. Jones. Also surviving are Recalls the the smile. i Os the one who once sat there. If all the world were mine to give. i other relatives and many friends. After I’d give It. yes. and more. officiate. CO. 0432 Tuesday to call A happy home we once enjoyed. 3 p.m. friends are Invited To see the face of my dear one Mrs. Best, whose last Capitol > Compare Before You Buy at the McGuire Funeral Home. 1820 9th How sweet the memory still. Come smiling through the door. st n.w., where services will be held on But death has left a lonesomeness post was as administrative as- FUNERAL DESIGNS. Wednesday. November 19. at 2 p.m. In- This world can never fill. I did not think you'd go so soon. sistant to Senator Dirksen, Re- Cemetery. 19 But the good Lord knew what was best. terment Lincoln Memorial We do not go each day and scatter So He you away flowers took to rest. publican, of , died in Johns GUDE BROS. CO. Monday. i FLORISTS PLUMMER. HARRY. On Novem- Where yon are resting ’neath the sun It is not the tears at the time that are Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, NT *65 «P 1218 F St. N.W NA. 4876 ber 17. 1952. at Montgomery County shed after! I PLUMMER, and dew. 5 Fort* iacolrb General Hospital, That tell of a heart that is broken. six | HARRY But If one lies In pain through weary an illness of months. MARKERS GEO. C. SHAFFER. INC. devoted husband of the late Lottie Plum- hours. But the solemn tears In after years U JL 25>v Expressive Flora, xTlbute*. Moderate mer of Germantown. Md.; father of We try to help In memory you. And remembrance fondly spoken. Burial will be at 11 a.m. tomor- price*. dally Sun., holidays. Phone Han-y. jr.; Elmer and Lawrence of Open Howard. God took him first and I remain row in Arlington Cemetery. Hon- order* also accepted 6:3e to 9 p.m. weak Plummer of Germantown. Md, and We will always remember that earth has 0106. Mamie Gents host no sorrow To walk the road alone: orary WASHINGTON'S LARGEST AND FINEST | night*. 900 14th Bt. N.W. NA. of Poolesvtlle. Md. A memory's garden pallbearers include Senator of other relatives and friends also sur- That Heaven cannot heal; Now I live in \gMm c days I thought, tear; Os happy we’ve known. Dirksen, Jennings Randolph, Rep- CEMETERY LOTS. vive. Mr. Plummer rests at Gartner’s A beautiful a silent —CREMATORIUM j Funeral Home. Gaithersburg. Md. Fu- A beautiful memory of one so dear. His memory is all I have now. resentative Auchincloss, Republi- CEMETERY—MAUSOLEUM ©UT-OF-TOWN OWNER desires to sell l neral services Wednesday, November 19. DEVOTED WIFE. DORA; LOVING His cares are all at rest. Jersey, Mayor at a sacrifice a beautiful 4-grave lot at 2 p.m, at the Asbury Methodist DAUGHTER. MRS. ELLEN RIELLY. But thankful am I who today can say, can of New and pear front In Washington Nat Church. Md. in AND SISTER. MRS. ROSIE WEAVER. I loved him and did my best. entrance Brownstown. Interment • of Cemetery. Call KI. 6395. —l9 church cemetery. DEVOTED WIFE. ELIZABETH. Thomas d’Alesandro Baltimore. 1 . A