Death in Bridge Fall Jewish Leaders Order Polynesians in Canoes Welcome Two Flyers to Take Off 5 Held for Grand Jury (Earfc of OJlfanka Spalff* MOORE. GEORGE W. The family of Stretch Work Kon-Tiki Raft as It Skirts Isle Of Charles J. Stoppage Today ✓ On Global in In the late GEORGE W. MOORE, wish to HUNT. ORA WELLS. On Thursday. Au- Flight $2,300 Theft of express our deep appreciation for the beau- gust 7. 1947, ORA WELLS HUNT of 1430 By Thor Heyerdahl ungrammatical, phrases in their tiful floral tributes, expressions of Kenilworth ave, n.e., loving mother oi sym- North American pathy and kindnesses shown us In our Charles H. Wells, Rosa Wells Murphy, Sadie Newspaper Alliance language. They seemed pleased by recent bereavement. Lowry and Annie Mosley. She also Is sur- Is Declared Suicide In Protest Roundup KON-TIKI RAFT EXPEDITION, this, and for all of us it was a Planes MARTHA I. MOORE AND FAMILY. vived by six grandchildren and many other Light Today Automobile Radios relatives and friends. Notice of funeral the Associated Press AT SEA, 3 A certificate of suicide has been By Aug. (Delayed).—Tor- great occasion. These were the Two former later. Arrangements by Henry S. Wash- stein who Washington flying In-1 Five men were waiting grand Jury — was on watch, ington & Sons. issued by Deputy Coroner Richard 7. Jewish Raaby, structors will ^ JERUSALEM, Aug. first people outside our stx man take off in “souped in death of turned us all out early this morning action today and a sixth was on IpStlfB LATIMER, ARTHUR LAWRENCE. On M. Rosenberg the leaders decreed a complete three- up” planes from New as the low island of group that we had seen in 97 sport-type ALFT, MAUD LILLIAN. On Wednes- Tuesday, August 5, 1947. at his residence, 'Charles A. Stretch. 76, of 719 Dart- long, Amgatu days! brobation after their in LATI- hour work stoppage this afternoon Jersey late this morning on a; appearance at Providence Hos- Sultland, Md., ARTHUR LAWRENCE of us on the western and 4,100 miles of day, August 6, 1947, late Lil- mouth avenue, emerged ^head drifting. pital, MAUD LILLIAN ALFT, beloved wife MER, the beloved husband of the in protest against the internment projected 21,350-mJ.le i Municipal Court on Latimer, of Mrs. E. horizon, in our on globe-girdling yesterday police of George J. Alft, mother of Chester G. lian A. father Earl Silver directly path the A fresh offshore breeze Jesse Swann, Spring, by British authorities of three Jew- camf up, flight. Alft and Mrs. Charles Kneiss. Wood and brother of Mrs. route between Peru charges that they were involved in Prayers Bert Latimer. who was killed long and Tahiti. and we took our sail down. Then at Chambers’ Funeral Home. 617 11th st. Walter. Narval. Eugene and ish mayors and some 40 other Jews Funeral from the Simmons Bros. Funeral If Cliff Evans, who was born and i which s e„ on Saturday, August 9. at 9:30 in a yes-, By noon we were within 500 the six of us piled into the native ring dealt in stolen automo- Home. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e., on Friday, plunge dor the avowed purpose of checking yards a.m. Mass at St. Francis Xavier Church educated In Washington, and a.m. Services at St. from the of the most beautiful canoe with the two and bile at 10 am. Interment Washington Na- August 8, at 9:45 terday terrorism. palm forest, Polynesians radios. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Oxon Hill. George Truman, a Californian, com- tional Cemetery. 8 P i n e y Branch which arose, dark and green, be- paddled into shallower waiter, look- Md.. at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends Violence continued, meanwhile. plete their flight, it will be the first The alleged thefts involved 62 BRONSON. FRED GRANT. Or Wednes- invited. Interment church cemetery. 7 Bridge, Six- hind a beautiful white, sandy beach. ing for an improvised anchor. The day. August 6, 1947, FRED GRANT BRON- British authorities announced that ever accomplished in a conventional •adios valued at more than CHARLES S. On Saturday, Au- teenth s tr e e t Directly in front of the raft was a sun began to go down, and the wind $2,300 SON, the beloved husband of Florence Eva LEWIS, were United States 12 oil tank cars wrecked by a light plane. Bronson, father of Mrs. John Walgren, gust 2. 1947, at and road coral reef, over which breakers increased. More canoes came out as from the Trew Motor Co.. 1526 Naval Medical Center, Bethesda. Spring George M. Bronson and Mrs. Homer Miller. mine explosion at Ras El Ain, be- Md.. S. LEWIS, be- N.W. The the natives tried to our The last such effort, made Services at Funeral Home. 517 CHARLES splashed constantly. high- stop drift. shortly ■; ?V>urteenth street N.W.. where three Chambers’ loved of Celia Lewis, tween and Haifa. The 11th st. s.e., on Saturday, August 9, at husband He was raft could have taken before the outbreak of the Leo and Edward D. pro- riding easily Fight Wind. war.ji >f the men were 2:30 Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- father of blast ripped up 300 yards of railway Rising employed, police p.m. Lewis, brother of Morris Lewis. nounced dead at this obstacle in stride—with the ended in tragedy in the wilds tery. 9 Knut Haugland left the canoe, of|; ;aid. Remains resting at Chambers' Funeral track, but caused no casualties, the 12:49 p.m. yes- wind behind us—but we would in our Newfoundland. Army men later lo- CAMPBELL. LYNN M. on Tuesday, Home. 517 11th st. s.e., until Friday, Au- announcement said. got little dinghy, and began Held in $1,000 bond on grand Md., gust at 10:30 a.m. Services at Fort at Emer- never have been able to come out cated the of the craft August 5, 1947, at hts home, Norbeck, 8, terday to row ashore, determined to see wreckage light arcenv were: a.m. Interment Arling- charges John Mur- LYNN M. CAMPBELL, beloved husbanu ol Myer Chanel at 11 Traffic Ordered Halted. with in the a 7 gency Hospital again the wind against us. It what the little island was woods, and ground party Laura Clark Campoell. Remains resting at ton National Cemetery. like be- >hy. 48. of 1400 block of W street Funeral Home of Wm. Reuben Dr. James L. An of would have meant our raft fore we followed the pilot's tracks away from the Colonial S. On Saturday. Au- by extraordinary meeting leaving left. Five additional canoes, 1W.: Marvin T. of the Md., until 4 p.m. LEWIS, CHARLES Hart. 35, Pumphrey, Rockville. at the United Green. He had (the Jewish National here for the scene. His body, never thereafter at his late gust 2, 1947, Vaad Leumi good. each with two natives, came out to however, 400 block of Corcoran Thursday, August 7; States Naval Medical Cente., street N.W., where funeral services will be been ill in health and other leaders decided a to our was found. residence Bethesda, Md CHARLES S. Council* We made decision, therefore, to try fight drift. By this time, ind Charles L. Jackson, of the held Friday, August 8. at 10:30 ami. In- 33. LEWIS. Comrades of Cooley- for several months, according to on the work stoppage in the Jewish around the side of the every canoe on the island was The two cruisers of Mr. terment St. Mark’s Protestant Episcopal Amer- try steering single Piper : 1200 block of Twelfth N.W. 7 McCullough Post, No. 22. place Church Cemetery, Highland, Md. to members of the areas of the Land. or- island to the end—from clustered around our raft. We Evans and Mr. ican Legion, are requested family. Holy They opposite fought Truman have been Held in $1,000 bond on charges of _ attend services at 8 P.m. CLEMENTS, CLARA LOUISE. On Wed- Legion dered all Jewish traffic halted and which the prevailing wind could al- against the rising wind for three fitted with extra gas tanks to ] at Chambers’ Funeral Mr. Stretch came to Washington carry ecelving stolen property were: nesday, August tt, 1947, at the home of Thursday. August 7, s.e. all Jewish restaurants ways us to resume our hours, which time Knut re- a total of 130 William C. Gloyd, near Gaitn- Home, 517 11th st. about 54 years ago and was em- shops, and carry away during gallons each. < lhalmers 35. of the 1900 her nephew. Commander. Hamer, ersburg, Md., Miss CLARA LOliloE CLEM- SIDNEY B. GOLDMAN. at the Government places of amusement closed from drift. turned with the report that the vil- The will I dock of Second street Peter Henry GEO. W. KEFAUVER, Adjutant. ployed Printing pair take off from Teter- N.W., and ENTS. daughter of the late 5 Is was full of She is survived Oflice until his retirement 12 years 2 p.m. to p.m. Island Skirted. lage beautiful South boro Field and F. of 3700 and Mary Ellen Clements. MARSHALL. ANNIE H. On Wednesday, head for Goose Bay, ienry Staley. 27, the L. Brunett of Sea He also by one sister. Mrs. John 6, at Garfield Memorial Hos- He was born in at same time All afternoon Navigator Erik Hes- girls. learned that we 1 dock of Grant street S.E. William C., Fran- August 1947, ago. Newport, Ky. The leaders the Labrador—1,050 miles distant. This Samuel Washington, D. C.; also ANNIE H. MARSHALL, beloved wife were Ellen Gloyd of pital, selberg directed our sailing as we the only visitors to come to of the ] of the first R cis A., Albert L. and Mary of the late John E. Marshall, mother of Before the death five years ago called for abolition of emergency part round-the-world flight diller, 32, block of Sarah C. Shana- He the island with the Gaithersburg, Md.; Mrs. Marian P-, Rockelli of Clifton terrace, skirted the side of the island. exception of a will be treet to and other nieces Mrs. of his Mrs. Flora Mr. regulations and the re-establish- mostly over land. N.W., pleaded guilty the han of Bayonn* N. J., D. C.; John H. Marshall of wife, Stretch, rests at her Washington, kept us within 300 feet of the con- yearly trip by a schooner from of stolen and nephews. Miss Clements Bristol, Tenn., and Philip P. Marshall of Stretch lived at 1928 Second street ment of the supremacy of civil law to harge receiving property will be held They expect land at Goose Bay late home. Funeral services Statesville, N. C.; sister of Harry O. Pette- stantly beautiful shoreline, just off Tahiti. ind was on Martins Catno- N. E. He had been with his throughout . The group 10 hours at placed probation. Ail Saturday. August 9, at St. bone of New York City. Funeral from the living later, night. After rest- where re- a long line of thundering breakers We had to ;ix men are lic Church. Gaithersburg. Mo., Tautavull Funeral Home. 3619 14th st. son-in-law and Mr. and repeated a pledge to fight Jewish terminate the merry and colored. offered at 9 a.m. lor ing tuning up their motors nuiem mass will be n.w., on Saturday, August 9. at 12 noon. daughter, which paralleled the beach. It on the The a Relatives ana Silver terrorist groups. party raft and send our fine thefts covered period of the repose of her soul. Services at St Margaret’s Episcopal Mrs. Martin Ries, in Spring underground they will await favorable winds and Mary’s Cem- was a breath-taking panorama for ;even months friends invited. Interment St. Church, St. Margarets, Md., at 2 p.m. In- for the The three Mayors rounded up by Polynesian friends ashore. When then during which time Md. 8 past year. hop approximately 1,000 miles •tery, Barnesville, terment church cemetery. 8 all of us. as a final ive "raids'’ on the stock the British are Rokach of they got there, friendly over the North Atlantic company On Mr. Stretch was of the to Green- CRAJGHILL, JAMES RUTHERFORD. McGRATH, EUGENE. On Wednesday. president Just before sunset we reached the lit bonfires on oom were to Hospital, Tel Aviv, Oved Ben Ami of Na- gesture, they huge land. made, according August 6. 1947. at Emergency August 6, 1947, at Mount Alto Association of Veteran Union Print- south coast of the island—and1 it >olice. JAMES RUTHERFORD CRAIGHIU-. He and Abraham Krirnitzi of their highest hills to guide us west- ' Hospital, EUGENE McGRATH, ters and had been a member of tanya From Greenland they will fly over is survived by his widow,, Anne H. Craig- of the late James was there that we discovered the ward as we Alexander B. the beloved son Ramat Gan. They are being held raised our sails and water Gaylor, 42. of 719 hill; four sons, James Rutherford CraighiU, F. and Margaret McGrath, broth- Columbia Union No. to Iceland, and then to Scot- U. S. N.; Typographical native village set amidst towering resumed our to renth street was attacked jr.; Capt. Robert R. Craighill, er of Mary J. and Florence L at the detention camp with journey Tahiti. land. N.E., by S. Craighill, U. S. N„ and 101 since 1893. beach was soon full of Comdr. Richard McGrath of Natick, Mass., anc of trees. The hree colored boys early this morn- Lee Craighill, and one daughter, the other arrested Jews, most If all goes well, the Alexander Mrs. Gertrude E. Burke of Springfield amaze- NEW pilots hope to Thomas. He also is sur- Survivors include his son, James Polynesians who stared in YORK, Aug. C. (N.A.N.A.) ng near his home, a Ellen CraighiU Mass. Remains resting at Chambers whom are members of the right reach the continental United States suffering vived by a sister, Susan R. Craighill, and a Georgetown Funeral Home, 31st and M J. Stretch, 3001 louth Columbus ment at our flag-bedecked raft. We —A later message from the Kon- broken and head cuts in Craighill. Serv- wing Revisionist Party. The Jaws at Seattle leg the brother, George Bowdoln sts. n.w., until 8:39 a.m. Friday, August 8, raft again about mid-Septem- Church, 31st and O sts. n.w., street, Fairlington; ~ee daughters, saw them launch a canoe and Tiki expedition reports that lght,, police ices at Christ Mass in Fort Myer Chapel at 9 a.m. In- were arrested under emergency reg- a reported. at 9:30 a.m. ber, following hegira which will Friday, August 8, Interment terment Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. Edith Watkins, Laurel, Md.; watched it as it came through a they are now approximately 60 Three were arrested Berlin, Md. ulations and no specific charges have take them boys shortly in miles west of after a through Europe, Africa, MILLiazn, inuAias un weaneaaay, Mrs. Flora Griffiths, 720 Twentieth been narrow opening the reef. Amgatu day ifterward and charged with the ERNST. LILLIAN BOYER. On Thurs- August 0, 1947, at his residence. Ash lodged. India, Japan and Alaska. Wash.. street N.W.; Mrs. M. Kathryn Ries, Two pure blooded Polynesians and a half of drifting. This would to day. July 31, 1947. at Buckley, Grove, Fairfax County. Va„ THOMAS J. 20 Jews Arrested. Names issault, according police. of Young of the planes are City LILLIAN BOYER ERNST, beloved wife MILLINER, beloved brother of Miss Mollie of the Dartmouth avenue address, came aboard. They embraced us all put them halfway between Amgatu Paul H. of mother of Conrad B. Unofficial sources said last night of and Meyer, manager Conrad D. Ernst, L, Milliner, Mrs. Lillian M. Drew and Mrs. A. of and Takume the next island Washington City of Angels. Grace Berry. Remains and a sister, Miss Jane Stretch and, in their native tongue, wished Atoll, Jickey Bros.’ Feed Store, 500 Ernst and sister of Hattie M. Heath. He also leaves other rel- that 20 Jewish youths had been ar- Both Mr. Truman and Mr. Evans will arrive at the Chaillet Funeral Home, atives and friends. After 12 noon Friday. same address. us a welcome. I was able to on their course. Their is the rested in Jerusalem as con- hearty position j dock of Kenilworth avenue N.E., 3002 12th st. n.e., on Thursday at 12 August 8, friends may call at the W. Ernest police are married and the fathers of the Ingram Memorial mass will be said at. understand some of what they said, 141 degrees 43 minutes west, 15 de- to that the store noon. Funeral from Jarvis Funeral Church. 1432 You st. n.w. Requiem tinued the roundup of Jews. children. eported police Church, loth st. and Mass. ave. n.e., on Funeral services Saturday, August 9, at 2 at Michael's if 50 minutes south. 11 a.m. Saturday St. a and I replied with appropriate, grees lad been entered last and Friday, August 8, at 11 a.m. Interment p.m., at the Shiloh Baptist Church, Earlier, police authority said night < will be in Cedar Cedar Hill Cemetery. Ordricks Corner. Va., Rev. Oliver Hall of- Church. Burial 38 Jewish leaders had been detained. 107 stolen from a safe. The thieves ficiating. Relatives and friends invited. On Hill Cemetery. rot into the safe FRENCH, VERRICK ORVILLE. Interment Pleasant Grove Church Ceme- Interrogation of those held begins Sister M. Thomas by punching August 0, 1947. at his resi- Aquinas, Wednesday. tery. 8 in Latrun detention j hrough the dial, he told police. Gormans rd.. near Laurel, Md.. VER- today camp. Russia dence, Says Printing Police The RICK ORVILLE FRENCH, beloved husband MOT. MAMIE V. On Monday. August 4, American Consular authorities said Disagree, $3,000 in United States Sav- Friends may of Gray Robinson French. 1947, MAMIE V. MOY (nek Eberly). be- Educator, Services ngs Bonds which James K. Mahor- call at the Donaldson Funeral Home. loved mother of Percy E. Moy, mother-in- they were "taking cognizance" of Today services the Laurel But Were Sure of 3027 Adams street / Laurel, Md. Puneral at law o' Rose Linton Moy. sister of the late the detention without charge of A solemn requiem mass was to be,1 ley N.E.. lost 1 on Friday. August 8, On Wednes- Marks' Presbyterian Church Blanch Hurley and aunt of Wallace W. WADE. MARIE ANGELA- Of Invasion 1 o burglars last week end. will be I at 10:30 a.m. Interment in Fort Lincoln Hurley, She also is survived by five grand- day. August 6, 1947. at her residence, 234 Max Kritzman, an American cit- sung this morning for Sister M. flowers. Family WADE, the estored to him in Cemetery. Please omit children. Friends may call at her late 5th st. s.e., MARIE ANGELA who was the lawyer of Dov About Thomas O. P., 54, who died ■1 duplicate form, to the Cancer Fund residence, where services late and Florence izen, Speeding Aquinas, I requests contributions 1236 11th st. s.e., daughter of the Marcellus 1 he Treasury Department said In lieu thereof. Contact Lee Ryan, Laurel. will be held on Thursday, August 7, at 2 A Wade and devoted sister ol Blanche L. Bela Gruner, executed several weeks “Not guilty,” said Theophile W. Tuesday night in Providence Hos- Laurel 730. 7 p m. Relatives and noon Friday. August 8. Md., phone friends invited. In- Wade. Alter 18 ago as a terrorist. Consul officials Stopped July 1,1946 pital after a brief illness. The serv-11 oday. call at her late terment Glenwood Cemetery. 7 Iriends are invited to Streule, jr„ when he heard the Mr. FITZGERALD, WALLACE B, Suddenly. Reauiem mass will be- cele- said were State De- th« Associated Press ices were to be in Mihorney’s home was entered New residence. they “awaiting By the Immaculate on Wednesday, August 0, 1947. at RICH, CHARLES WEBSTER. On Wed- s Catholic Church, brated at St. Cyprian reaction.” Traffic Court charge that he had of rhile he and his family were at thp London, N. H.. WALLACE B. FITZGERALD nesday. August 6. 1947. CHARLES WEB- sts. s.e., on Saturday. Au- partment The Russians claim they stopped, Conception Chapel the 13th and C Domini-j'1 X Delaware st.. Chevy Chase, Md., STER RICH of 750 Fairmont st. be- fl Mount leach. A wall safe the of 0318 n.w., gust 9. at a.m. Interment on 1946, German "in- been driving a car at an “unreason- can House of Studies, 487 Michigan containing beloved husband of Frances Swaine Fitz- loved husband of Mrs. Virginia Rich, de- Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements by Mc- July 1, issuing H. Hines Co. avenue N.E. londs and about $10,000 in cash was gerald Services at the S. voted son of Mrs. Sallie Rich, brother of Guire. vasion money” printed from plates able” speed near Jefferson Memorial 14th st. n.w on Sat- aken. Funeral Home, 2901 Mrs. Esther Carter, William, Louise. Mar- WADE, MARIE ANGELA. Fidelity of Mrs. Annie Marshall Dies; the United States. Mass will also be held August 9, at 9:30 a.m. Interment. tha, Ada, Gladys and Edward He supplied by Saturday i1 urday. Rich. the Bleshed Virgin Mary ol Cyprians on Fourteenth street S.W. National Cemetery. 8 also leaves other relatives and St., But at Mount St. Arlington friends. Church Is requested to meet at the late American Military Govern- Mary's-on-the-Hudson,| After 10 a.m. Sunday. August 10, friends Police had testified FYFFE, ISAAC. On Wednesday. August residence of Miss MARIE ANGELA WADE, ment who this So- they paced N. Y., where she will be; Md., may call at the W. Ernest Jarvis Funeral From Old officials, relayed Newburgh. | to Health B. 1947. at his home, Poolesville, 224 oth st. s.e., at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Au- Maryland Family of the 1800 block of )anger Seen Church, 1432 You st, n.w. Streule, 30, buried a few ISAAC FYFFE, husband of Bettie Darby Funeral services to recite the rosary. viet assertion, say they have no way only miles from her at 1 gust 8, 1947, Fvffe and father of Virginia Fyffe and Monday, August 11, p.m., at the above BEATRICE SCOTT. Prefect. Mrs. Annie H. Marshall, 82, whose Kenvon street N.W., at 44 miles per v funeral church. Relatives and friends in- • of confirming it. birthplace. Mrs. Carroll Chiswell. Mr. Fyffe rests at JESSIE E. BROWN. Secretary. hour. n where services will be held vited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- ancestors settled at Pettebone’s At one the in- Connected with Catholic Univer- Overdose of Fluorine his late home WASHINGTON. JAMES DEWET. On point, free-flowing August 8, at 11 a.m. Inter- tery. 10 Nadine L. on Friday, I Wednesday, August 0, 1947, at 6:50 a.m.. vasion marks the Rus- Facing Judge Gallagher, sity for the past seven years. Sister tho Associated Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville, Md.. Rest, near Annapolis, Md., in 1666, printed by | By Pratt ment ROOKS, LAWRENCE B. On Wednesday, at his residence. 4030 Webster st.. Brent- the defendant added he sians led to a overdraft thought Thomas Aquinas was coeditor and: August 6, 1947, at Tampa. Fla., LAW- wood, Md., JAMES DEWEY WASHINGTON, $250,000,000 7.—A GILL. RICHARD V. On Wednesday, Au- died last night at Garfield Hos- the case should be dismissed be- BOSTON, Aug. public health RENCE B. ROOKS of 2516 Pa. ave. s.e., husband of Mrs. Sadie Washington, father in costs. author of the intermediate Faith at his residence, 3488 Martha American gust 0, 1947, beloved son of Norman L. and Mittie Rooks. of Lee Anna Washington, nephew of Reu- occupation fficial said yesterday that while Parkfairfax. Alexandria. Va.. pital, after an 11-week illness. The was cause of a reasonable doubt. and Freedom readers Custis dr., Funeral from the James T. Ryan Funeral ben Nash. He also leaves other relatives Russian claim' included published by RICHARD V. GILL, the beloved husband J lourine has proved effective in pre- Home, 317 Pa. ave. s.e.. on Saturday. Au- and friends. Notice of funeral later. Ar- “You see. your honor,” Streule the American Commis- Moulton Gill, son of Harry Mrs. Marshall was the daughter in data received by the Senate Ap- Citizenship of Jacqueline gust 9 at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends rangements by W. Ernest Jarvis Co. 1 enting tooth decay there is health 8 Gill He also Is survived by two sisters of the late Dr. a Committee in its inves- said, “the two officers that followed sion for use in parochial schools. invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. On Wednes- Philip Pettebone, propriations and one brother. Services at the S. H. WEISMAN. JOHN JOSEPH. * langer in uncontrolled use of It. 8 Suburban Hospital, in Anne Arundel of that the United me disagreed over what to do when For some years before she came Hines Co. Funeral Home. 2901 14th st. day. August 6, 1947. at physician County, tigation reports Dr. F. J. In- WEISMAN, beloved hus- the car. If McClure of Bethesda, n.w.. on Friday. August 8, at 2 P.m, RL’PERTI’S. EDITH V. On Thursday. JOHN JOSEPH and Mrs. Wilhelmina Hans Pette- States lost sums in redeeming they stopped they to Catholic University, Sister National Cemetery. 8 band of Mary Agnes Welsman of Glenmont, huge of terment Arlington August 7, 1947, at Sible.v Hospital, EDITH or dd., biochemist the National In- Md. Mr. Welsman rests at his late home, bone. Her the The couldn't decide there whether not Thomas Aquinas was well known EMMA FRANCES. On Wed- V. RUPERTUS (nee Smith), beloved wife grandfather, Philip Russian-printed currency. * GRIFFITH. where will be said on Saturday, titute of Health, told a meeting of 1947, at Providence Hos- of the late Charles F. Rupertus. mother of prayers was a documents were made last I was guilty, I think you should have as a teacher both at Mount St. nesday. August ti, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Pettebone, judge in the Cir- public FRANCES GRIFFITH, the be- Chester C., Bertha M., Charles F.. Barbara August 9, he American Dental Association pital. EMMA Michael's Catholic Church, Silver Spring, cuit Court at Chairman a reasonable doubt.” Mary's and at the Thomas Edward loved wife of the late George M. Griffith, A. and Edith L. Rupertus. Funeral from Annapolis. night by Bridges. Md., where mass will be offered at 10 a.m. hat too many doses of fluorine can mother of Mrs. Elsie Blevins, Services at her late residence, 8 Grant Circle N.W., was that Motorcycle Patrolman C. M. Shields Memorial School here. for the repose of his soul. Interment St. She married in 1901 to John They disclosed the plates Chambers’ Funeral Home, 5J7 11th st. s.e., on Satuiday, August 9, at 9:30 a m. Re- 1 lurt tooth enamel and can also have John’s Cemetery, Forest Glen. Md. 8 E. who was a were delivered in Moscow after a Blackburn, however, quickly clari- At the Shields’ school, Sister on Saturday. August 9. at 1 p.m. Inter- quiem mass at St. Gabriel's Church at 10 Marshall, killed in a.m. Relatives and On Au- Thomas was lamaging effects on kidneys. ment Congressional Cemetery. 9 friends invited. Inter- WILLIAMS, FRANK. Tuesday. traffic accident here In 1941. For Soviet threat to upset plans for a fied that point for the judge. Aquinas one of the ment St. Mary's Cemetery. 8 5. 1947. FRANK WILILAMS of 1108 Dr. said GUTRIDGE. WILLIAM D. On Thurs- gust “What we he staff of teachers who McClure that fluorianated Columbia rd. n.w., brother of Ella Williams. the last 40 years Mrs. Marshall had joint Allied currency. disagreed on,” said, pioneer helped day, 7. 1947. WILLIAM D. GUT- 1 and are August SOLAR, ROSETTA. On Friday, August Friends may call at the Malvar. & Schey “was w'hether to him a the late de- nouth washes dentriflces of West Broad st.. Falls lived in for the Provided by the State, War and give ticket Msgr. George Johnson RIDGE 130 I, 1947. at her residence, Atlantic City, N. J. ave. and R st. n.w.. Washington, except husband of Florence Funeral Home, N. 1 or sale in many forms today, but Church, Va.. beloved J. ROSETTA SOLAR, beloved cousin of where services will be held Friday. August two years she lived in Navy Departments, the documents or take him to the precinct station." velop a notable program of Catholic Eva Gutridee (nee Hess). Notice of serv- Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson Richmond, hat these have not an aid dbf Chester, Pa.; 8, at 1 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- Streule was fined $15. education. She was also a member proved ices later. Katie Anderson, Myrtle Mittletown and * Va., from 1921 to 1923. Since 1941 give these further details: J tery. * n checking tooth decay. HARRIS. FRANK A. Departed this life Pearl Chester; niece of Mrs. Charney WILLIAMS. EARL R. On Tuesday. Au- she had lived in the Clifton Ter- Foreign Minister Molotov of Rus- of the Research Committee of the Eowes. Remains at the W. Ernest On Tuesday. August 5, 1947, at 12:05 a.m.. resting gust 5. 1947. at Gallinger Hospital.'EARL on “Even the vegetable growers," Dr. vis race American Council Education. at, Galllnger Hospital, after a lingering ill- .ruuerai c,nurcn, apa xou si. n.w. R. WILLIAMS of 726 i9th st. n.w,. son Apartments. Funeral services tbia lata IFUra Williams T*rr\Hi«i ! JcClure added, “are being advised ness. FRANK A. HARRIS. He leaves to Thursday, August 7. at 2 are her ish-American for of a She Is survived by a sister, Miss p.m., at Mount Survivors daughter, Mrs. plan usq mourn their loss a loving and devoted wife. the Zion Methodist church. Randolph Williams, beloved husband of Police Seek 1 o fertilize their with Morion P nf tVio Plifinn McManus, gardens sons. Har- Sligo, Md., Rev. Edward Williams officiat- Williams and father of Eloise single invasion currency in Germany Identity Margaret Richmond, Va., two Charles Mrs. Annie Harris; Josephine 1 luorides in order to add fluorine to ris and Walter Harris; one daughter. Anna ing. Relatives and friends invited. In- Williams. He also Is survived by a step- from until Febru- and a brother. Peter J. terment church Terrace Apartments; two sons, John November, 1943, McManus, Brown: one sister, Mrs. Lavinia Knight; cemetery. brother. Calvin Brodis; three uncles. Wil- heir produce and thereby prevent, liam, Ernest and Owen Bell: a nephew. H. ary 14, 1944: Then he insisted that Newburgh, N. Y. eight grandchildren, four great-grandchil- ST. Marshall, Bristol, Tenn., and CLAIR, CHARLES HENRY. On an Louise Bell: visits of the entire dren and a host of other relatives and Laurence Williams; aunt, the Russians be identical Of Dead Woman urther family Wednesday, August 6, 1947. at P. Marshall. N. given friends. His remains may be seen at his the home a great-aunt, Ella Queenan. and a host Phil{p Statesville, C.: of his son, W. Raymond St. The Waltz at t 0 the dentist.” late residence. 228 14th st. s.e., after 12 Clair, Newport, of other relatives and friends. one O. plates to print their own money Ridiculed First Md.. CHARLES HENRY ST. be- the brother, Harry Pettebone, The identity of a woman, found liuuii muiouaj. nuKuoi.4. unn n* ±. nuui, CLAIR, late Mr. Williams may be viewed at loved husband of the late Frances Eleanor New York Unless this was done. Mr. The from 8, at 9 a.m.. from 8t. Cyprian's above residence after 5 p.m. Thursday, City, and five grand- supplies. waltz, introduced Ger- August. St. Clair (nee dead in a room at, 820 M street N.E. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- Herbert) and father of Her- August 7. Funeral on Friday. August Molotov said Russia would Church. bert G., W. children. print many into France and England at Arrangements by the Better Funeral Raymond and Charles A. St. 8, at 8 p.m., from the Israel Baptist tery Clair. Funeral its own currency. last was still a mystery today, Home. 7* services Friday. August 8, Church, 11th st. between F and O sts. Funeral services will be held at inyasion night, the turn of the 18th century, was at the home of his son, W. Raymond St n.e.. Rev. G. T. Long officiating. Rela- of St. 2 Finally Henry Morgenthau, jr.. No marks of vio- ridiculed at first. HARRIS, FRANCIS H. Members Clair, Newport. Md. Requiem mass will tives and friends Invited. Interment p.m. tomorrow at St. Margaret’s police reported. Holy Name Society be Cyprian’s offered at St. Mary’s Church, Newport Payne's Cemetery. Services by the Stew- near then Secretary of the Treasury-, put lence were on the will assemble at the residence Episcopal Church, Annapolis. body. Md., at .10 a.m. for the repose of his soul art Funeral Home. 8 to the Combined our late FRANCIS Burial will in the issue directly Residents of the house said naan of brother, Interment church cemetery. be St. Margaret’s they H. 228 14th St. 3.P.. WILLIAMS, EARL. The Interdenomina- HARRIS. of the Chiefs of Staff, made up of top never seen her 7. 1947. at STEARNS, tional Ushers’ Union Cemetery’. had before, police Thursday, August MARTIN HENRY. On Mon- Vi- 4. District of Columbia and British and American Army, Navy ! FUNERAL HOME 7:30 p.m.. for the recitation of day, August 1947, at Doctors Hospital. said. She was to be about cinity announces the parsing of thought i MARTIN HENRY son _ the rosary. STEARNS, of the late and Air Force leaders. & 1 Brother EARL WILLIAMS, an 45 years old. Perrp S^alsf) | FRED BROOKS. President. Martin K. and Katherine D. Stearns oi R Francis J. Collins I • associate member and a mem- Miss W. Bell, FRANCIS SPRIGG, Secretary. New York State. Services will be held at Harriett Elfiott Dies; A memorandum by Daniel The was found Frank I MORTICIANS ber of the Ushers' Chorus. All body by Gawler's Chapel. 1756 Pa. ave. n.w., on 777^1-1-7 re- HEDGEMAN, DENNIS. On Wednesday, tuLUlyiX union members and members cf then Treasury Undersecretary, a Friday, August 8, at 4 p.m. Interment DeMenneth, Capital Transit Co. 4601 5th St. N.W. 8- 3821 14th St. N.W. 9 August 6. 1947, at his residence. 314 East the Ushers’ Chorus will please assemble at Mar- 2 1 private. 7 ferred to a letter from Gen. when he to Capitol st.. DENNIS HEDGEMAN, beloved the Israel Baptist Church, 11th st. between Was Administration Aide employe, returned his RA. 5468 1 Telephone Randolph 7117 M husband of Virginia Hedgeman. He also 1947. shall on which Mr. | STRETCH. CHARLES A. Suddenly, on F and G sts. n.e., Friday, August 8. April 13, 1944, room after a short absence about is survived Edward and by two brothers. Wednesday, August 6, 1947, CHARLES A. at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Services begin 8t 8 By th« Associoted Pres* Bell that the ma- Willie-James Hedgeman. and other rela- said "suggested Mr. DeMenneth said he _Jr STRETCH of 719 Dartmouth ave.. Silver p.m. WILLIAM H. DAVIS, President. midnight, tives and friends. Remains with Soviet resting Spring, Md., husband of the late Flora MISS ETTA MAE DAVENPORT, Sec. CARBONDALE. 111., Aug. 7.—Miss terials requested by the gov- did not know the L. E. 1337 n.w. woman, according Murray & Son, 10th st. J. Stretch, father of Mrs. M. Kathryn MRS. EMMA FAIRMADDEN. Gen. notice later. • ernment be made available.” Funeral Ries. Mrs. Flora J. Griffith, Mrs. Edith M. President of Chorul. Harriet Elliott, 63, who served on a to police. as Staff HENDRIX, JAMES BLAINE. On Satur- Watkins and James J. Stretch, and broth- PROF. ED. W. JONES, Chorister. Marshall Army Chief of Corner Richard Rosen- er number of service Deputy day. August 2, 1947. JAMES BLAINE of Miss Jane A. Stretch. Mr. Stretch WRIGHT. MARZONE E. On Wednesday, public committees was a member of the combined said he would hold an HENDRrX. beloved husband of Mabel E. rests at the Warner E. Pumphrey Funeral August 6, 1947, MARZONE E. WRIGHT, berg autopsy Can Afford Service” father of Mrs. Charles F. Mc- during President Franklin D. Roose- chiefs of staff. “Any Family Ryan Hendrix, Home, 8434 Georgia ave.. Silver Spring, beloved mother of Johnsie B. Wright, at the District Morgue today to de- Craney and James Blaine Hendrix, jr., Md., where prayers will be said on Satur- of Clarence N. and Miriam Good- Mor- and daughter velt’s administration, died The next day, April 14. Mr. brother of Mrs. Bessie Fields, Mrs. day. August 9, at 10:45 a m., thence to win and sister of Sue G. Poppelman and yesterday. termine the cause of death. Kate Buckingham and Mrs. Frank A. Rule. St. Michael’s Catholic Church. Silver Miriam Fries. Services at Chambers' Fu- genthau notified Andrei Gromyko, Services at Chambers’ Funeral Home. 517 She was 63, The woman was described as 5 Spring, Md., where mass avill be offered at neral Home. 517 1 «h st. s.e.. on Saturday, then Soviet Ambassador in Wash- 11th st. se... on Friday. August 8. at 11 a.m. for the repose of his feet 2 inches 110 soul. Inter- August 9, at 11:30 a.m. Interment Cedar Funeral services were scheduled tall, weighing 2:30 "p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 8 8 of the decision. tery. *>. 7 Hill Cemetery. ington, oounds and with brown hair. The i STRETCH, CHARLES A. On Wednes- YOUNG, SMITH. On Wed- for today. At in June. Howard C. HENDRIX. JAMES B. A com- GRANVILLE hearings in a special day, August 6. 1947, at Wash- at his residence. body was clad white slip and munication of Naval Lodge, No. nesday. August 6, 1947, Assistant of A Good ington. D. C.. CHARLES A. GRANVILLE SMITH Miss Elliott, dean of women at the Peterson, Secretary 4. F. A. A. M., is called at 1:45 901 M st. n.w., brown suede shoes, police said. A STRETCH, member of Columbia of Reputation YOUNG, beloved father Robert Young, said the went p.m., Friday, August 8, for of North suf- War, Army $250,000.- 1947, Typographical Union. No. 101. Donald Mrs. Isadore University Carolina, light blue dress with polka dots was the purpose of conducting Ma- brother of Mrs. Price, 000 in the and Avups. Remains resting at Mrs. Oliver Heich, Joseph and fered a cerebral several hole redeeming German is our most valuable asset. fit sonic service for our late brother. Reynolds. hemorrhage crumpled on the floor beside the the Warner E. Pumphrey Funeral Claude Remains resting at the marks turned out the Rus- JAMES B. HENDRIX. By order Young. months ago. paper by Home, 8434 Georgia ave.. Silver Spring. Chambers Funeral Home, 1400 Chapin st. bed. of the worshipful master. sians. For many years ice have enjoyed. m Md. Funeral Saturday, August 0. at 11 n.w., until Friday. August 8, at 2 p.m Just before the outbreak of ROLAND M. BROWN. Secretary. World a m from St. Michael's Catholic Church, Services at Fort Myer Chapel at 3 p.m. In- He contended, however, that HOBSON. EDNA L. Au- 8500 ave., Silver Md. War II she was named as the only- a On Wednesday. Georgia Spring, terment Arlington National Cemetery. 8 reputation for offering funeral p gust 6. 1947, EDNA L. HOBSON, Wife of JOSEPH Z. LINS. Secretary-Treasurer. 8 woman member of the National De- American taxpayers won’t lose be- 99 U. S. Military Planes the late Edward Hobson, mother of Mrs. rich in STRICKLAND, HARVEY D. On Tues- fense Council’s Commis- cause the Army will make up for services beauty, dignity Irma L. Smith. Earll N. and Alvin N. Hob- day. August 5, 1947, et Providence Hos- Advisory p son. Notice of funeral later. the $250,000,000 by the pital. HARVEY D. STRICKLAND, beloved In Umoriam sion. She also was a director of turning Sold to Brazil for Million and refinement, fairly priced, and m husband of Elizabeth Strickland and father the women’s division marks over to Germans in pay- of T. P. Porter. William J.. Wallace HAI8LIP. KATE. In memory of my be- of the Treasury FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Mrs. ment for labor, and the like. By the Associated Press within the means of all. G.. Clifford A., Charles D. and Harvey D loved grandmother, KATE HAISLIP, who Department's War Bond program, a supplies p Strickland. Jr. Services at Chambers’ Fu- passed away one year ago today, August 7, of an But he said that so far as he The State J. William Lee’s Sons Co. neral Home. 617 11th at. s e.. on Thursday, 1946. member Advisory Committee Department yesterday J knows the Russians still were 4th and Maw. Are. N.E LI. (ZOO August 7, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar May her soul rest, in peace. on setting up a women's auxiliary print- announced that 99 American mili- FUNERAL DIRECTORS HU1 Cemetery. (Raleigh. N. C.. papers GRANDDAUGHTER, DOROTHY. the at the time of his !. ing currency please copy.) 7 to the Navy, r member of the OPA’s tary' aircraft, including 89 combat PAGE, NANNIE H. In memory of my testimony. were sold to Brazil in June _Crematorium_ SULLIVAN, TARESA MAYONA. De- beloved wife. Mrs. NANNIE H. PAGE, who Consumer Commission and a mem- planes, this life on parted Tuesday. August 6, departed this life Tuesday. August 7, 1945. ber of the American to for $1,194,500. Their original cost T. 1947. at Freedmen's Hospital, MAYONA * delegation 1 James PAGE. 1 JAMES A. TARESA SULLIVAN of 2027 Savannah pi the London conference of the United Blaze was $12503,645. Ryan In Case of Death PETT. STAFF SERGT. ARTHUR N. In Damages Garage; s.e. She leaves to mourn their loss a The also announced ra Funeral Director mother, Lavinia B. Sullivan: a father, loving memory of my dear brother. Staff Nations Educational, Scientific and department p Erntmo S. Sullivan: two brothers, Ernest Sergt. ARTHUR N. PETT. who died three Fireman Is the sale to Sweden of 5.500,000 7. 1944. Cultural Organization. Injured and Michael Sullivan; a sister, Marie years ago today, August rounds of .50 caliber ammunition in Speaks; grandmother. Lucy B, Fletcher, SISTER, FLORENCE. A District, fireman was injured I 317 Pa. Are. S.E. ATlantic 1700-1701 and a host of other relatives and friends. THOMPSON. EMMA LEONA. In loving fighting a fire early today which Mav at the original purchase cost After 4 p.m. Thursday, August 7. friends of my dear wife. EMMA LEONA memory Sets Qualification the of $787,096. may call at Frazier's Funeral Home, Inc., THOMPSON, who departed this life two Army severely damaged a garage in r 389 R. I. ave. "I n n.w., where services will be years ago today, August 7, 1945. rear of 1063 avenue N.E. Its report showed sales of torpe- held on Friday, August 8, at 1 p.m. In- Michigan terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 7 God needed another angel Pvt. G. T. O’Brien of No. 17 En- does, mine sweepers, landing craft, To worship before His throne. For Women in Reserve TAYLOR. LAURA COLLINS. On Wed- He looked down from Heaven gine Company, was released from ocean rescue tugs, a patrol frigate One of the Lerceet Undertaker, 6. at her nesday, August 1947, home, 22(K And called my loved one home. for women who one tank to air- In th. World Uall nl n gar T ITTDi PAT T TMO T»VT OD Qualifications Sibley Memorial Hospital after and Peru; spare A happy home we once enjoyed. beloved sister of Miss M. Dora Collins anc to apply for Army Officers, treatment for a foot injury suffered plane parts to Uruguay, and 20 Complete Funerals Frederick A. Collins. Services at the resi- How sweet the memory still. jwish But death has left a loneliness Reserve commissions as to Vene- dence on Saturday. August 9, at 8:15 a.m. I Corps when he stepped on a garden rake. planes, including fighters, | $95 to $2,000 thence to The world can never nil. Holy Trinity Church. George- nurses or medical specialists were Mrs. Charles J. Cassidy, owner zuela. | Four Larte Funeral Hornet town, where mass will be offered at 8:4.' Peaceful be your rest, dear Em a.m. Interment Mount 01i7et Cemetery 'Tis sweet to breathe your name; announced today by the War of the garage, said lawn furniture, Phone CO. 0432 8 In life I loved you dearly. Department. garden tools and similar equipment TAYMAN,. SAMCEL OGLE. On Thurs- In death I do the same. Applicants for appointment as was stored in the garage. day. August 7, 1947. at Providence Hos- My heart still aches with sadness, I pital. SAMUEL OGLE TAYMAN, beloved My eyes shed many tears: second lieutenants must be 21 to 28 BUMMER FRANK GEIER'S SONS CO. husband of Georgie Lee Tayman and fa- God only knows how much I miss you tT ^144 VtU) U1IU WJ V. V. ^ V-« l-V J/WUU P ther Leon FUWRRAt HOME of E„ Terry W. and Samuel Z At the end of two long years. fi- 36*5 14th St. N ff. Tayman. Mrs. Fannie Z. Weber. Mrs. Grace DEVOTED HUSBAND, CLAUDE T. THOMP- a technical test prescribed by the E. Reid and Mrs. Ursula V. • Cooke. Friend! SON. War ^ Hobart- 2326 msy call at his late residence. 7911 Marl- Department. boro pike. Forestville, Md. Notice or THOMPSON. EMMA L. In loving mem- j fu- of Registered nurses, dietitians, phys- IW"‘ NEW ENLARGED PARLORS neral later. ory our dear mother. EMMA L. THOMP- SON. who deoarted this life two years ago ical and occupational therapists are Fcrm.rlr at THOMPSON, ALICE DANFORTH. Or today, 7, 1945. Washingtons 1113 7th 8t. N.W. Wednesday. August 6, 1947, at Doctor! ^ugust eligible, if tlpy have the proper I Built To Save Today is the day of remembrance f 1881__ Hospital, ALICE DANFORTH THOMPSON ___Eatabllshed And many sad educational Detailed wife of the late Eugene E. Thompson regrets. background. Foremost of Everett A day we shall always remember fXPEfUENCEP mother L. and Margaret F information on procedure for sub- and sister of When the rest of the world‘forgets. S Thompson V. L. SPEARE CO. Mrs. Louisa A be furn- Tew. Friends may call Friday at Oawler Some may think we have forgotten mitting applications will with Funeral Hottie Neither iwctuor to aor eoanectad Chapel. 1758 Pa. ave. n.w. When see us Oil Services wil at times they smile. ished the I I Fuel ft R. establishment by commanding general, Money the orlalnal W. Soear* be held at the Church of the Epiphany But little do they dream of the heartaches H St. N.W. I.117 G st. n.w on Saturday, August 9 That the smile hides all the while. military district of Washington. 1009 at 11 a.m. Interment Rock Creek Since 1S73 Ceme- We often sit and think of you % $ -. ■■ tery. 8 * When we are all alone. Roosevelt to Be Heard on Air $ ... makes the de- TOYER. FRANCES LOUISA. On Wed- For memory is the only thing After Year 1 FUNERAIa DESIGNS. I Year nesday, August 6, 1947. at Gallinger Hos- That grief can call its own. A recorded interview with Elliott pital, FRANCES LOUISA HER DEVOTED SONS. WILSON AND ROY. §. cisions. We inform j 'CHACONAS FLOWERS viving are a husband. William M. Tover; AND GRANDDAUGHTER. LOIS. • Roosevelt, a star witness in the one son, W. Elmer Toyer; three sisters FLORAL PIECES (5.M a»d ■> WAGNER. WILLIAM J. A tribute of Beaatlfal Mary E. Howard. Alice Thom»s a Hughes contract investigation by honestly and they FUNERAL HOME DELIVERED love of our WIL- more than 40 line B. Chase; three brothers, Corneliu! to the memory father. A Petro oil burner is backed by SffO« 14t»- St, N.W- Fhan* PI). 7U1 LIAM J. WAGNER, who this -life the Senate War Investigating Com- ^ B Albert B. and Clarence E. rates: a departed one year ago 1946. choose for them- and exclu- daughter-ik-law and hosts of other rela- today. August 7, mittee, will be broadcast at 8:15 ^ I years experience of the oldest largest r| Blackistone, Inc. tives and friends. Funeral services or The covers of life's book are tflosed ! o'clock over radio station Ax in at tonight I of oil equipment I Saturday. August 9. at 1 p.m.. stew- For cne we loved so well. selves. S.H.Hin« Cowpim sive manufacturer heating art's Funeral Home. 10 H st. n.e. v>ev But tales of years WINX. BEAUTIFUL FLORAL kindly well spent fuel oU money J. H. Peters officiating. Interment Har- Are what its pages tell. ■ the country. It is built to »ave mony Cemetery. e TRIBUTES, $5 up Each chapter in it leaves a thought. £ ‘| VAUGHAN, RUTH M. On Tuesday, Au- as can n does. Mon. and Charge It It’s lovely be. _ V. R. Frank and it gust 6. 1947, at Casualty Hospital. RUTH To keep within our hearts. Hines, President |l gude M. VAUGHAN, beloved wife of Dudley J Enshrined in memory. ICLAGE1 brosTccl Vaughan and mother of Dudley J., ,1r : HIS CHILDREN. DOROTHY. CHARLES. £•01-93-06-0? Fourteenth Street N.W. IndiridnallT deairned Wreath, aad SaraM Donald T. and George F. Vaughan, ant WILLIAM, EDWARD, HARRY. * Heat & Power Co. ■ Chare* accounts opened hr pliant James Russ. at Chambers’ Fu- MEMORIAI No 1 Petroleum Prayers WILKERSON. EDNA. A tribute of de- Branch 1tl» F St, N.W—NAtlonal ««T« neral Home-. 517 11th st. s.e on Friday _ votion to the memory of our daugh- 502New Ham pjh August 8. at 8:10 a.m. Mass at Hoi] dear Establishments ter sister. EDNA WILKERSON. who m St. N.E. C & C FLOWER STORES Name Catholic Church. 11th and K sts and 2209 Chonning oassed away eight years ago today, August n.e.. at 9 Mount Olivet FLORAL SPRAY, SS.hS CP DEUTEBBS a.m. Interment 7. 3 939. CaU Columbia 7023-94 Chars. Aeee.nta tart tad Cemetery. 7 i Loving thoughts and silent tears. ■ 18, D. C. • Washington Two Convenient Locations MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER. St. ^ « SM tdth N.W. ME. 743* WILKERSON. EDNA. In memory of my N.W. CEMETERY LOTS. HO. 0626-7-S U yes r st. me. 7W dear, departed friend, EDNA WILKERSON. I FORT LINCOLN cemetery lots, 4 sites who departed into the Great Beyond eight IHMLUAlL-LRCt $100 value: will for cash. Cal ~~GEO. C. SHAFFER, Inc. sacrifice years ago today, August 7. 1939. r ■XPFE8SIVE FLORAL TRIBUTE A7 Tflenna 38-J.—12 IN-ALL CEMETEI There is a scene where spirits blend l Coderate prices phone na oim FT. LINCOLN, 3-stte family plot; market friends hold fellowship with friend. Opex-Jux reasonable. TA And privileges, facing clock, r • Cor. 14th & Eye ‘SSfiSST 1689. —7 HER DEVOTED FRIEND, LON ZEN A. S * i > i A, A A t