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Srallja BALES. LOTUS MILDRED. On Thurs- day. October S. 1944. LCTU3 MiLDRElJ {ALES of 1117 North Kenilworth st.. Ar- ngton. Va.. beloved daughter of Mrs. Della ales and sister of Charles E. Bales. U. S. M. C.. and Frank A. Bales. U. S. N. Serv- ices at the 3. H. Hines Co. funeral home. £901 14th st. n.w.. on Thursday. October 5. at 7 p.m. Interment Dayton. Tenn. BALL, HENRY H. Departed this life Wednesday, October 4, 1944, at his resi- dence, 1124 8th st. n.w.. HENRY H. BALL, the loving father of Rachelle Bali. Besole Bordeaux, Flossie Qilliard, Samuel. James, Johnnie and Willis Ball. A host of other relatives and friends also mourn his de- parture. Remains resting at the John T. Rhlnes & Co. funeral home. 3rd and Eye cts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. BRADLEY, MARGARET S. On Wednes- day, October 4, 1944. at her residence. 0415 Broad st., Brookmont. Md. MAR- GARET S. BRADLEY, beloved daughter of the late James and Margaret O'Brian and sister of Mary E. Forney and Mrs. N. A. Malone. Remains resting at the residence of her sister. Mrs. N. A. Malone, 3401 M st. n.w. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday. October 7, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Holy Trinity Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemeery. 8 CHILDS, WILLIAM P. On Tuesday, Oc- tober 3. 1944. WILLIAM P. CHILDS, for- merly lived at 833 F st. s.w.. beloved brother of John and Fred W. Childs and Mrs. Annie Pitts. Remains resting at Chambers' funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e,. until Friday. October 8. at 11 a.m. Serv- ices in Rappahannock Baptist Church, Newland, Va.. at 2 p m. Interment in church cemetery. 6 CURTIN, NELLIE. On Wednesday. Oc- tober 4, 1944. at her residence, 1221 G tt. s.e.. NELLIE CURTIN, beloved wife of James Curtin. Services at her late resi- dence on Satuiday, October 7, at 11:30 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Services by Chambers'. (Cumberland, Md., papers please copy.) <1 DAY, CHARLES. JR. On Wednesday. October 4. 1044. at Freedmen s Hospital. CHARLES DAY, Jr. He is survived by a devoted mother. Mrs. Millessa Day; other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. 1337 10th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. DERING. LOUIS. On Monday. October 2. 1944. at Sibley Hospital, LOUIS DERINO, beloved husband of Anna B. Dering and father of Walter L. and Sergt. Harvey <3. Dering. Friends may call at the Lee funeral home, 4th st. and Mass, ave. n.w. until Friday. October 6. at 1:30 P.m. Services at the Church of Reforma- tion. 212 East Capitol st., at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 5 EISELE. HELEN, suddenly, on Wednes- day. October 4. 1944. at her home. 137 Glen Brook rd., Eethesda, Md.. HELEN EISELE. beloved daughter of Clifton M. and Mary C. Eisele. Remains resting at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase funeral home of Win. Riuben Pumphrey. Funeral serv- ices and interment private. ELLIOTT, ROSE C. On Wednesday. Oc- tober 4. 1940 at her residence, 401 Savan- nah st. s e.. ROSE C. ELLIOTT (nee Trapp), beloved mother of Thomas, John and Lewis Elliott: Mrs. Gertrude Irvine. Mrs. Katie Cox. Mrs. Bessie Hall and Mrs. Mamie Bow- man; sister of Mrs. Katie Padgett. Re- mains resting at Chambers' funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e.. until Saturday, October 7. at 1 p.m. Services In Esther Memorial Church. 4th st. and Nichols ave. s.e.. at 1:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 6 EVANS. JOHN W. Passed away Sun- day, October 1. 1944. at 1130 N. H. ave. n.w.. JOHN W. EVANS. He leaves a de- voted wife. Merle Evans: two sisters. Annie Robison and Mrs. Jennie Clark: two nieces and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services Sunday. October S. at 1:30 o'clock, at J. H. Lowe's funeral home. Rev. 6 A Warren officiating. Interment Union Cemetery. * FELDMANN, SIMON. On Thursday. Oc- tober 5. 1944. at Emergency Hospital. S1MCN FELDMANN. beloved husband of Lina Feldmann and father of Jack. Joseph and Isadore Feldmann. U. S. N., and Mrs. Robert Epstein. He also is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Moses Wurtzburger and Mrs.-; J. B. Spund. and one brother. Benno Feid- mann. Funeral from Geier’s funeral home, j 3806 14th st. n.w.. on Friday. October 8.1 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Adas Israel Cemetery. FELTON. ESSIE. On Wednesday, Octo-; ber 4. 1944. at her residence. 1125 North Taylor st.. Arlington. Va.. ESSIE FELTON. belotVd wife of Tilden Felton and mother of Mrs. Herbert F. Moore and Aubrey T. Felton. She also is survived by one sister. Mrs. Neenah Omohundro. Remains rest- ing at the Ives' funeral home, 2847 Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va.. where funeral services will be held Saturday. October 7. at 2 p.m. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 6 FORREST, MAMIE LULA. Entered into eternal rest on Sunday. October 1. 1944. at her residence. 512 D st. s.e.. MAMIE LULA FORREST, loving aunt of Miss Mable Anderson. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Robert Barnes, LeRoy Anderson and John Harris. Other relatives and many friends also mourn her departure. Remains may be viewed on Thursday. October 6. after 4 p.m.. at her above residence. Funeral Fri- day. October fi, at 1 p.m.. from Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church. D st. between 2nd and 3rd sts. s.w Rev. D. Grecian Donawa of- ficiating. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. cr FRAZIER. ELLA M. On Wednesday, October 4. 1944. ELLA M. FRAZIER of 5502 9th st. n.w.. wife of the late Charles Frazier. She also is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Services at the S. H Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th at. n.w on Saturday. October 7. at 8:30 a.m : thence to the Church of the Nativity. 13th and Peabody sts. n.w., where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 6 FROTHINGHAM, ALICE. On Tuesday, October 3, 1944. ALICE FROTHINGHAM (nee Disney), wife of the late William T. Frothingham. Funeral services at her late residence. 327 Prince Georges st., Laurel. Md., an Thursday at. 2 p.m. In- terment in National Capital Memorial Park. 5 HAMILTON, MART SLAUGHTER. On Wednesday. October 4. 1944. at her resi- dence, 3961 Langley court, McLean Gar- dens. MARY SLAUGHTER HAMILTON, formerly of Bemington. Va.. beloved wife of the late Hugh Hamilton and mother of Pvt. Edwin Slaughter. Philip Madison. Sergt. Hugh H. Mercer. Cornelia L. Hamil- ton and Katherine Hamilton Hawkins. Re- mains resting at. the S. H. Hines Co. fu- neral home. 2901 14th st,. n.w. Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian Church. Mitchell. Va., on Friday. October 6. at 2 p.m. Interment Mitchell, Va. 5 HANSEL, REV. MATTHEW ERNEST. Suddenly, on Tuesday. October 3, 1944. Rev. MATTHEW ERNEST HANSEL of 1444 Juniper st. n.w.. beloved husband of Eliza- beth Jones Hansel. He also is survived by eight children and six grandchildren. Re- mains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. fu- neral home. 2991 14th st. n.w. Funeral services at the Church of the Pilgrim. 22nd and P sts. n.w.. on Thursday. October 6, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Lexington, Va. JOHNSON, JAMES EDWARD. On Tues- day. October- 3. 1944, JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON, husband of Cora Johnson, fa- ther of John and Alex Johnson and brother of Elizabeth Brown. Friends may call at 455 Delaware ave. s.w. after 4 p.m. Thurs- day. where funeral services will be held Friday, October 6, at 1 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements by Malvan 4 Schey. KEITH, BESSE GERTRUDE. On Wed- nesday. October 4. 1944. at her home, 1496 Delafleld pi. n.w.. BESSE GERTRUDE JCEITH, widow of the late Cleveland Keith, FAUBhter of Lucy Kellogg and Capt. Fred- fVick C. Allyn and mother of Frederick C and R. Beatrice Keith. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home. 4812 Georgia ave. n.w.. on Friday. October 6. at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Glenwood Cemetery. (New York City. Meriden. Conn.: Middletown and Netv- bureh. N. Y.. papers please copy.) 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANAGAN FUNERAL HOME "Within the Means of Your Family” TWO MODERN FUNERAL HOMES 741 Uth St. S.E. 412 H St. N.E Lincoln 0B24. Llnc.ln 0600 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither wiecesror to nor connected with the orltlnal W R Smart establishment 1009 H St N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co., 4th »nd Mass Ave. N.E LI 3200 FUNERAL directors Crematorium. FRANK GEIER'S SONS CO. Funeral Home 3605 14th St. N.W, Hobart 2326 NEW ENLARGED PARLORS Formerly ol 1113 7th St N W Established 1851 CEMETERY LOTSl CEMETERY LOTS, choice section Port Lincoln: at a saving. Phone TA. 7440, FUNERAL DESIGNS ~~ C & C FLOWER STORES. FLORA! SPRAYS. *3.03 UP DELIVERED Chart. AeronoL Invited Three Convenient Locations. 804 17th St. N.W ME. 7843 823 F St N.W. ME. 7404 808 14tb St N.W_ HE 74S3 GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Piece* 1212 F st N.WNational *874 GEO. C. SHAFFER, Inc. ksjssPphiW41 i japaPoi u Cor. 14th & Eye °*d" JSS32ST Simple Funeral Rites For Al Smith to Be Conducted Saturday By th< Associated Press NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—The body of Alfred E. Smith will lie in state at St. Patrick’s Cathedral from 2 p.m. tomorrow until funeral services at 11 a.m. Saturday. The 70-year-old “Happy Warrior” —four times Governor of New York and Democratic presidential nomi- nee in 1928—who died yesterday of lung congestion and acute heart disease, will be buried in the family plot at Queens Calvary Cemetery. The Most Rev. J. Francis A. Mc- Intyre, auxiliary bishop of New York, administered the last rites of KILROY. KATHERINE V. On Wednes- day. OctoOer 4. 11)44, at Providence hos- pital. KATHERINE V. KILROY, beloved wile ol John H. Kilroy, sr.; motner ol John H„ Jr., and Francis X. Kilroy. Serv- ices at Chambers' funeral home, 617 11th st. s.e.. on Saturday. October 7, at 8:30 a m. Mass In Holy Comforter Cath- olic Church at 8 a m. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. (Albany. N. Y., papers and Alexandria, Va„ Gazette please copy.) o KILROY. KATHERINE. Members of Holy Comforter Sodality will meet at Chambers' funeral home, 617 11th st. s.e., on Friday. October ti. 1B44, at 8 p.m., to recite the Rosary for our late sister, KATHERINE KILROY. MISS THELMA BRAND. Prefect. MRS. LOIS BRUMLEVE, Secretary. LARMAN, FRANK E. Suddenly, on Tuesday, October 3, 1B44. at 1134 10th st. n.w.. FRANK E. LARMAN, son of the late William and Catherine Larman. Mr. Larman rests at Hilton's funeral home, Earnesville. Md.. where services will be held on Friday. October 6. at 2 p.m. In- jerment Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsvllle, LEWIS, WILLIAM EUGENE. Departed this life Saturday. September 30. 11)44. alter a short Illness, WILLIAM EUGENE LEWIS. He leaves to mourn a wife, Mrs Willard Lewis, and a son. Milton Lewis. He alto leaves a devoted aunt, Mrs. Mary E Braxton, and other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' fumral home. 014 4th st. sw Funeral Friday, October 6, at 1 p.m.. Rev. A. Joseph Edwards officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 6 LOWE, MARY L. On Monday, October 2. 1044. at her residence, 104 04th zt„ Maryland Park. Md.. MARY L. LOWE, be- loved wife of Charles Lowe and mother of Milton E., Charles W„ Leonard C.. Oeorge F.. Daniel G., Wallace H. Lowe, Mrs. Helen Yeatmap, Mrs. Ethel Eslln. Mrs. Sarah Bell, Mrs. Florence Barrett and Mrs. Eleanor Ehrlich. Services at,Chambers' funeral home. 617 11th st. s.e.. Friday. October 0, at 11 a m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. LUTZ, CLARA ALMA. On Wednesday. October 4. 1944, at her residence, 2219 California st, n.w.. CLARA ALMA LUTZ, daughter of the late Francis Asbury and Nellie Galt Lutz and beloved sister of Mrs. William F. Lemon. Mrs. Eleanor Lutz Boll- ing. Mr. John A. Lutz and Miss Gertrude Lutz. Services will be held at Foundry Church, ltith and P sts. n.w., on Friday. October ti. at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. MALONEY. MARIE R A. Suddenly, at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore. Md Mrs. MARIE R. A MALONEY, wife of A Pat J. Maloney. Funeral at Philadelphia Pa., on October 5, 1944. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. McNIEL, VIVIAN H On Wednesday, October 4. 1944. VIVIAN H. McNIEL Of 2024 1st st. n.w., wife of the late Capt J. R. McNiel. U. S. A.; mother of Cadet Thomas H. McNiel and Vivian McNiel and daughter of Mrs. T. H. Humphreys. Serv- ices at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w., on Friday. October ti. at 10 a m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. MURPHY, DANIEL B. On Tuesday, Oc- tober li. 1944, at Sibley Hospital, DANIEL B. MURPHY, husband of Frances C. Mur- phy, beloved father of Dorothy, Mary and Patricia Murphy; Mrs. Margaret Miller. Mrs. Helen Christani and Mrs. Catherine Colley, and beloved brother of Sister Mary Gertrude. Frank A and Julia C. Murphy. Funeral from his sister's residence. 13 T st. n.e. on Friday, October ti, at 8:30 a m. Reuuiem mass at St. Martin's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Holy Name members of St. Martin's Church will meet at the above address on Thurs- day, October 5, at 8 p.m. 5 PAYNE, SUSAN ANN. On Monday, Oc- t°bei2, 1944, at her residence, 1404 North Cleveland st.. Arlington. Va SUSAN ANN PAYNE, beloved wife of Henry Franklin Payne and mother of Robert H. Payne, Mrs. Mollie Redman, Mrs. Virginia Foster and Mrs. Franklin Payne. Remains rest- ing at the Ives funeral home, 2847 Wilson blvd where funeral services will be held on Friday, October fi, at 2 p.m. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 5 PETTEY, GEORGE W. On Wednesday, October 4, 1944, at his residence, 210 8th st. s.e.. GEORGE W. PETTEY. beloved husband of Mildred M. Pettey and father of Mrs. Elva M. Jackson and stepfather of Ralph E. Payne. Friends may call at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass, ave. n.e.. where services will be held on Saturday. October 7, at 2:30 P.m. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Ceme^ry. ti PRATT, HENRY, JR. On Tuesday. Oc- tober 3, 1944. HENRY PRATT. Jr., beloved husband of Ollie M. Pratt and father of Elizabeth Pratt. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home, 4812 Georgia ave. n.wT.. on Thursday. October 5, at 3 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 5 RICE. RUBY R. Departed this life Mon- day. October 2. 1944, after a short illness, RUBY R. RICE, the daughter of Mr. Rod- ney R. Rice and stepdaughter of Mrs. Gretchet. Madeline Rice. She also is sur- vived by one sister. Ruth Rice; three aunts, one grandmother and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews’ funeral home, (114 4th st. s.w.. where funeral services will be held Satur- day. October 7. at 1 p.m Rev. H. O. Kendall officiating. Interment Payne Cem- etery. 6 RODGERS. CAROLINE L. On Wednes- day. October 4. 1044, at her residence, 1626 33rd st. n.w., CAROLINE L. RODGERS (nee Tafl), widow of Joseph G. Rodgers and mother of Durham G. Rodgers. Friends may call at Gawler s chapel, 1756 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Services will be held on Saturday. October 7. at Holy Trin- ity Catholic Church. 36th and O sts. n.w., where mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. Interment private. 6 ROTH, FANNIE A. On Tuesday, Oc- tober 3. 1044. FANNIE A. ROTH, beloved mother of Mrs. Minnie A. Litz and Miss Myrtle F Roth. Remains resting at her daughter’s residence, 6101 D st., Capitol Heights, Md., until Friday. October 6, at 1 30 p.m. Services in First Christian Church at 2 p.m. Interment In Addison Chapel Cemetery. Services by Chambers. 5 SCHENCK, EDWARD VANTINE. On Tuesday. October 3, 1944. at Emergency Hospital, EDWARD VANTINE SCHENCK husband of the late Clementine S. Schenck and father of Mrs. Dorothy S. Newman and Harold E. Schenck of 1003 North Mansion drive. Silver Spring. Md. Mr Schenck rests at the Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home. S434 Georgia ave.. Silver Soring. Md.. where services will be held on Friday. October 6, at 2 pm. Inter- ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 5 SKI ADOS. GEORGE ARTHUR. On Wed- nesday. October 4. 1944, at Doctors Hospi- tal, GEORGE ARTHUR SKTADOS. beloved husband of Ethel H. Skiados, father of Arthur, George and Helen Georgina Skiados and brother of Mack and Peter Skiados^ Prayers at his late residence. 4424 Fessenden st. n.w.. on Saturday, October 7, at 1:30 p.m.: thence to St. Sophia's Church, 8th and L sts. n.w., where services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. SMITH. BURTON. On Wednesday. October 4. 1944. at the John Dickson Home at 500(1 14th st. n.w., BURTON SMITH. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w., on Fri- day. October 6, at 3 p.m. TRAGESER. JOHN WILBUR. On Wednes- day. October 4, 1944. at his residence. Cherry Hill road. Berwyn. Md.. JOHN WILBUR TRAGFSER. beloved son of Hilma and Charles William Trageser. sr.: brother of Pfc. Charles William, jr. (overseas) and Miss I tilian F. Trageser. Frs. Mary H, Fenwick, Mrs. Margaret G. Burrhus. M”S. Elsie M. Midk'ff and Mrs. Irene M. Enger. Services at Chambers' Ri'-erdale funeral home, Riverda’”, Md., on Friday, October 6, at 2 p.m. Interment George Washing- ton Memorial Cemetery. TURNER. ESTHER. Or. Tuesday. Octo- ber 3. 1944, p.t Oallinge- Hospital. ESTHER TURNER, the beloved daughter of Samuel and Lillian Turner. She also is survived by one brother, one sister and other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. 1337 10th st. n.w. Friends may call to see the late Miss Turner after 12 noon Friday, October 6. Interment in Orange, Va. WAKEFIELD. LETITIA HARVEY. On Thursday. October 5, 1944, at her resi- dence, 5406 Illinois ave n.w,, LETITIA HARVEY WAKEFIELD, beloved wife of the late Henry Wakefield of Danville, Va.; mother of Averett G. Wakefield of Louis- ville. Ky.. and Mrs. J. Frank Joy of Wash- ington. D. C. Funeral services will be held at her late residence Saturday. Oc- tober 7, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 6 WATERMAN. STEPHEN. SB. On Mon- day, October 2. 1944, at his summer home, St. Johnsbury. Vt„ STEPHEN WATER- MAN, Sr., beloved husband of Gertrude Whittier Waterman, father of, Mrs. Ver- non Gordon Taylor, Stephen Waterman, 1r„ and Col. Paul Waterman. U. 8. A. Air Forces. Funeral services at St. Johns- bury Thursday. October 6. at 2 P.m. Serv- ices and Interment Swan Point Cemetery Chapel, Providence. R. I., Saturday, Oc- tober 7. at 2 P.m. 6 WITTEN, DONALD. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, October 4, 1944. at his residence, 501 Fontaine st.. Alexandria. Va., DONALD WITTEN, bridge engineer of Public Road! Administration, husband of Margaret El- ston Witten, father of Capt. T. A. Witten, U. S. A., and Sarah Caroline Witten; brother of Miss Hazel Witten of New York City. Funeral services on Friday. Oc- tober 6, at 10:30 a.m., at Wheatley fu- neral home, Alexandria, Va. I I the Catholic church to Mr. Smith and will celebrate the solemn pontifical mass of reauiem. Services will be simple in keeping with Mr. Smith’s wishes, the family said. There will be no honorary pall- bearers. The family requested that no flowers be sent. The 69th Regiment, New York Guard, and the Catholic War Vet- erans will form a guard of honor at the cathedral. The coffin' will not be opened. The only other lay- man to lie in state there was Ignace Paderewski, Polish pianist and statesman. Meanwhile, messages of condol- ence were received and tributes paid by President Roosevelt, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, Herbert Hoover, Mr. Smiths 1928 presidential op- ponent, and many other leaders. Daniel B. Murphy Dies After Short Illness Daniel B. Murphy. 50, of 13 T street N.E., a bricklayer and a resident of the District all his life, died Tuesday at Sibley Hospital after a short illness. A native of Washington, Mr. Mur- phy was a graduate of Gonzaga High School and a member of the Holy Name Society. Mr. Murphy is survived by his widow, Mrs. Prances C. Murphy, and six daughters, Misses*Dorothy, Mary and Patricia Murphy, Mrs. Mar- garet Miller, Mrs. Helen Christianl and Mrs. Catherine Coffey, all of Washington. He also is survived by two sisters. Miss Julia C. Murphy of Washington, and Sister Mary Ger- trude of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Baltimore: a brother, Prank A. Murphy, and four grandchildren, all of Washington. Funeral services will be held at S a.m. tomorrow at St. Martin's Church, 1908 North Capitol street. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Miss Clare Lutz Funeral To Be Held Tomorrow Funeral services Jor Miss Clare Alma Lutz, who died yesterday at her home, at 2219 California street N.W., will be held at 2:30 p.m. to- morrow at Foundry Methodist Church, 1500 Sixteenth street N.W. The Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Har- ris, pastor, will officiate. Burial at Oak Hill Cemetery will be private. Miss Lutz, a descendant of an old Washington family, is survived by three sisters, Miss Gertrude Lutz, Mrs. William F. Lemon, and Mrs. Eleanor L. Bolling, and a brother, John A, Lutz, all of Washington. Iti fHrmnrtam BOYLE. JOHN. Sacred to the memory ot my beloved brother, JOHN BOYLE, who departed this life fourteen years mo today. October 5, 193ti. Anniversary mass was said at 8:15 this morning at St. Aloyslus Church. BELOVED KATIE. BROWN, LENA E. A tribute to the memory of my dear mother, our sister and grandmother, LENA E. BROWN, who de- parted this life three years mo today, October 5, 1941. On her brow so pure The kiss of the angels fell: They moved her away from us. Who loved her so dear and well. HER DAUGHTER. BEATRICE: SISTER. ELLA HAYWOOD. AND BROTHER. HARRISON G. BROWN of New York City. There, safe at her Master's feet. In robes of the brightest and best; Hark, for she strikes her harp, In the beautiful land of rest. GRANDCHILDREN. DRIVER. HATTIE DELANEY. A tribute of love to the memory of our sister and aunt, HATTIE DELANEY DRIVER, whom God called home to rest two years ago today. October 5. 1942. You had done your life's work nobly, You labored while 'twas day: Our hearts are bowed in sorrow Since you quietly passed away. SISTER AND NEPHEW. MATTIE DE- LANEY GOODLOE AND ROBERT DE- LANEY GOODLOE. MAYN. CLIFTON T. In sad but loving remembrance of our darling son and brother. CLIFTON T. MAYN. who departed this life seventeen years ago today, Oc- tober 5. 1927. Clifton, we loved you dearly. Better than can be told: But God, He loved you better And took you to His fold. DEVOTED MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTH- ERS. METTLER, CHARLES M. (BUCK). A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our darling husband and father, CHARLES M. (BUCK) METTLER, who fell asleep in Jesus two years ago today. Oc- tober 5, 1042. Anniversary mass at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Deep in my heart I held your love safe- guarded. And. holding it, had little cause for tears; With you beside me I could go brave- hearted Down the bright aisle of years. Knowing these things, I should not sorrow ever. And yet sometimes I weep, half sick with grief: For, though I knew our love would last forever. Forever was so brief. If I had seen you at the last And held your loving hand. Or heard the last sigh from your heart I would not feel so bad. Your heart was the truest in all the wide world. Your love the best to recall; For no one on earth could take your place. For you are still the dearest of all. YOUR DEVOTED WIFE. MARGUERITE, AND SON. "LITTLE BUCK.” METTLER, CHARLES M. In sad but loving memory of my dear son. CHARLES M. METTLER, who died suddenly two years ago today, October 6. 1942. One with the sweetest of mindg, Who was always kind and true. Whose friendship and love never set, Dearest son, that was you. The golden gates were open. A gentle voice said “Come” And with farewell unspoken He calmly entered home. My life is sad and lonely now, My grief is too deep to tell. But when my heart is vacant It seems to hear you say, "Keep ud your heart, dear mother. We will meet again some day.” Sadly missed. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. METTLER. CHARLES M. In sad but loving memory of our dear brother. CHARLES M. METTLER. who died sud- denly two years ago today. October 6, 1942. t What happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still; But death has left a loneliness This world can never fill. _ Sadly missed. HIS THREE SISTERS, GLADYS. MARIE AND PEGGY. PIPPIN, THELMA E. BROWN. In loving memory of my daughter, THELMA E. BROWN PIPPIN, who left us two years ago today, October 5. 1942. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A vacant spot is in our home Which never can be filled THE FAMILY. SHARP, LUCY. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear daughter, LUCY SHARP, who departed this life four years ago today, October 6, 1940. You are not forgotten, daughter, dear. Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. LOVING MOTHER, MARTHA HOLMES. AND BROTHER. LAWRENCE 8HARP. SKINNER, IDA ADDISON. In loving memory of our dear mother. IDA AD- DISON SKINNER, who departed this life nine years ago, October 5, 1935. You are not forgotten, dear mother, Nor will you ever be: As long as life and- memory last, dear mother, We will remember thee. HER SONS. CARL M. AND HOWARD A. SKINNER Burton Smith, 80, Dies; D.C. Attorney, Brother Of Late Hoke Smith Burton Smith, 80, Washington lawyer and former vice president of the American Bar Association, died here last night at the John Dickson Home, 5000 Fourteenth street N.W,, after a heart attack. Mr. Smith had lived in Wash- ington since 1920. He was a brother of the late Hoke Smith, twice Governor of Georgia and member of Pres- ident Cleveland’s cabinet. Bom in Chapel Hill, N. C„ Mr. Smith was the Burton Smith, son of Hildreth and Mary Brent (Hoke) Smith. He was graduated from the University of Georgia in 1882 with the degree of bachelor of philosophy and began the study of law ih the office of his brother. He was admitted to the bar in 1883 and practiced in Atlanta for 34 years. He was president and or- ganizer of the Atlanta Athletic Club, chairman of the University Club, president of the Georgia Bar As- sociation and vestryman of St. Luke's Cathedral. He was a mem- ber of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity. During the World War he went abroad with the YMCA, having been physically incapacitated for mili- tary service by the loss of a hand. After the war he lived in New York until 1920. when he moved to Wash- ington. Ke was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and H streets N.W. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. W. R. Brown of New Hampshire; a nephew, Marion Smith, Atlanta; three nieces, Mrs. Ronald Ransom, Washington; Mrs. William Thorn- ton, Atlanta, and Mrs. S. D. Grant, Miami Beach, and five grand- I COLLMS \ | FUNERAL NONE J I Francis J. Collins 1 I 3821 14th St. N.W. 1 TiUphona Randolph 7117 H children. Funeral services will be held from the Hines funeral home, Fourteenth and Harvard streets N.W., at 3 p.m. tomorrow. George W. Pettey, Retired R. F. & P. Employe, Dies George W. Pettey, 63, of 210 Eighth street S.E., retired employe of the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad Co., died yester- day at his home after a long illness. Mr. Pettey worked as a steam fitter for the railroad company for 30 years until he retired in 1942. A native of Alexandria, Mr. Pettey received his early education and also served his apprenticeship as a plumber there prior to working for the railroad. He moved to the Dis- trict in 1926. His father, also George W. Pettey, was chief of the Alex- andria Fire Department for 18 years. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mil- dred M. Pettey, and a daughter, Mrs. Elva M. Jackson, both of Wash- ington. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 pjn, Saturday at the Lee fu- neral home, Fourth street and Mas- sachusetts avenue N.E. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The body will be at the Lee funeral home until Saturday. Donald Witten Dies At Home in Alexandria Donald Witten, 54, of 501 Fontaine street, Alexandria, Va., bridge en- gineer in charge of district 10 of the Bureau of Public Roads since 1939, died yesterday at his home after an illness of a year. A native of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. Witten was a graduate of the en- gineering school of the University of Missouri. Before coming to Wash- ington in 1939, he worked as a bridge engineer with Wadel & Har- rington of Kansas City and then as a consulting engineer at Tulsa, Okla. He entered Government serv- ice in the Bureau of Public Roads at Fort Worth, Tex., in 1935. Mr. Witten was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Mr. Witten is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret E. Witten; a son, Capt. Thomas A. Witten of the Army; a daughter, Miss Sarah Caroline Witten, and a grandson, Thomas A. Witten, jr., all of Alex- andria. He also is survived by a sister. Miss Hazel Witten of New York City. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Wheatley funeral home, Alexandria. Burial will be private-. Don’t take chances with doubtful service and substitute parts. Only Hoover Company can five you the fenuine. Yet Hoover Company service costs you less. For example— * MOTOR cleaned, lubricated, new carbon brushes installed AGITATOR or BRUSH ROU cleaned and lubricated BELT replaced BAG completely renovated CORD, SWITCH, all electrical con- nections checked APPEARANCE improved CLEANING EFFICIENCY restored Guaranteed work. Estimate! furnished. 48-hour service. , The HOOVER COMPANY Factory Branch Sorrlco Station 1306 Rhode Island Ave., N E. Phono Dopant 4(77 Rev. Cartwright to Open Radio Hour Tonight The Rev. Dr. John K. 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Page 1: Only My Money€¦ · MARY SLAUGHTER HAMILTON, formerly of Bemington. Va.. beloved wife of the late Hugh Hamilton and mother of Pvt. Edwin Slaughter. Philip Madison. Sergt. Hugh H

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{ALES of 1117 North Kenilworth st.. Ar- ngton. Va.. beloved daughter of Mrs. Della ales and sister of Charles E. Bales. U. S.

M. C.. and Frank A. Bales. U. S. N. Serv- ices at the 3. H. Hines Co. funeral home. £901 14th st. n.w.. on Thursday. October 5. at 7 p.m. Interment Dayton. Tenn.

BALL, HENRY H. Departed this life Wednesday, October 4, 1944, at his resi- dence, 1124 8th st. n.w.. HENRY H. BALL, the loving father of Rachelle Bali. Besole Bordeaux, Flossie Qilliard, Samuel. James, Johnnie and Willis Ball. A host of other relatives and friends also mourn his de- parture. Remains resting at the John T. Rhlnes & Co. funeral home. 3rd and Eye cts. s.w. Notice of funeral later.

BRADLEY, MARGARET S. On Wednes- day, October 4, 1944. at her residence. 0415 Broad st., Brookmont. Md. MAR- GARET S. BRADLEY, beloved daughter of the late James and Margaret O'Brian and sister of Mary E. Forney and Mrs. N. A. Malone. Remains resting at the residence of her sister. Mrs. N. A. Malone, 3401 M st. n.w. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday. October 7, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Holy Trinity Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemeery. 8

CHILDS, WILLIAM P. On Tuesday, Oc- tober 3. 1944. WILLIAM P. CHILDS, for- merly lived at 833 F st. s.w.. beloved brother of John and Fred W. Childs and Mrs. Annie Pitts. Remains resting at Chambers' funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e,. until Friday. October 8. at 11 a.m. Serv- ices in Rappahannock Baptist Church, Newland, Va.. at 2 p m. Interment in church cemetery. 6

CURTIN, NELLIE. On Wednesday. Oc- tober 4, 1944. at her residence, 1221 G tt. s.e.. NELLIE CURTIN, beloved wife of James Curtin. Services at her late resi- dence on Satuiday, October 7, at 11:30 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Services by Chambers'. (Cumberland, Md., papers please copy.) <1

DAY, CHARLES. JR. On Wednesday. October 4. 1044. at Freedmen s Hospital. CHARLES DAY, Jr. He is survived by a devoted mother. Mrs. Millessa Day; other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. 1337 10th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. •

DERING. LOUIS. On Monday. October 2. 1944. at Sibley Hospital, LOUIS DERINO, beloved husband of Anna B. Dering and father of Walter L. and Sergt. Harvey <3. Dering. Friends may call at the Lee funeral home, 4th st. and Mass, ave. n.w. until Friday. October 6. at 1:30 P.m. Services at the Church of Reforma- tion. 212 East Capitol st., at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 5

EISELE. HELEN, suddenly, on Wednes- day. October 4. 1944. at her home. 137 Glen Brook rd., Eethesda, Md.. HELEN EISELE. beloved daughter of Clifton M. and Mary C. Eisele. Remains resting at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase funeral home of Win. Riuben Pumphrey. Funeral serv- ices and interment private.

ELLIOTT, ROSE C. On Wednesday. Oc- tober 4. 1940 at her residence, 401 Savan- nah st. s e.. ROSE C. ELLIOTT (nee Trapp), beloved mother of Thomas, John and Lewis Elliott: Mrs. Gertrude Irvine. Mrs. Katie Cox. Mrs. Bessie Hall and Mrs. Mamie Bow- man; sister of Mrs. Katie Padgett. Re- mains resting at Chambers' funeral home. 517 11th st. s.e.. until Saturday, October 7. at 1 p.m. Services In Esther Memorial Church. 4th st. and Nichols ave. s.e.. at 1:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery.

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EVANS. JOHN W. Passed away Sun- day, October 1. 1944. at 1130 N. H. ave. n.w.. JOHN W. EVANS. He leaves a de- voted wife. Merle Evans: two sisters. Annie Robison and Mrs. Jennie Clark: two nieces and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services Sunday. October S. at 1:30 o'clock, at J. H. Lowe's funeral home. Rev. 6 A Warren officiating. Interment Union Cemetery. *

FELDMANN, SIMON. On Thursday. Oc- tober 5. 1944. at Emergency Hospital. S1MCN FELDMANN. beloved husband of Lina Feldmann and father of Jack. Joseph and Isadore Feldmann. U. S. N., and Mrs. Robert Epstein. He also is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Moses Wurtzburger and Mrs.-; J. B. Spund. and one brother. Benno Feid- mann. Funeral from Geier’s funeral home, j 3806 14th st. n.w.. on Friday. October 8.1 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Adas Israel Cemetery.

FELTON. ESSIE. On Wednesday, Octo-; ber 4. 1944. at her residence. 1125 North Taylor st.. Arlington. Va.. ESSIE FELTON. belotVd wife of Tilden Felton and mother of Mrs. Herbert F. Moore and Aubrey T. Felton. She also is survived by one sister. Mrs. Neenah Omohundro. Remains rest- ing at the Ives' funeral home, 2847 Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va.. where funeral services will be held Saturday. October 7. at 2 p.m. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 6

FORREST, MAMIE LULA. Entered into eternal rest on Sunday. October 1. 1944. at her residence. 512 D st. s.e.. MAMIE LULA FORREST, loving aunt of Miss Mable Anderson. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Robert Barnes, LeRoy Anderson and John Harris. Other relatives and many friends also mourn her departure. Remains may be viewed on Thursday. October 6. after 4 p.m.. at her above residence. Funeral Fri- day. October fi, at 1 p.m.. from Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church. D st. between 2nd and 3rd sts. s.w Rev. D. Grecian Donawa of- ficiating. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. cr

FRAZIER. ELLA M. On Wednesday, October 4. 1944. ELLA M. FRAZIER of 5502 9th st. n.w.. wife of the late Charles Frazier. She also is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Services at the S. H Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th at. n.w on Saturday. October 7. at 8:30 a.m : thence to the Church of the Nativity. 13th and Peabody sts. n.w., where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 6

FROTHINGHAM, ALICE. On Tuesday, October 3, 1944. ALICE FROTHINGHAM (nee Disney), wife of the late William T. Frothingham. Funeral services at her late residence. 327 Prince Georges st., Laurel. Md., an Thursday at. 2 p.m. In- terment in National Capital Memorial Park. 5

HAMILTON, MART SLAUGHTER. On Wednesday. October 4. 1944. at her resi- dence, 3961 Langley court, McLean Gar- dens. MARY SLAUGHTER HAMILTON, formerly of Bemington. Va.. beloved wife of the late Hugh Hamilton and mother of Pvt. Edwin Slaughter. Philip Madison. Sergt. Hugh H. Mercer. Cornelia L. Hamil- ton and Katherine Hamilton Hawkins. Re- mains resting at. the S. H. Hines Co. fu- neral home. 2901 14th st,. n.w. Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian Church. Mitchell. Va., on Friday. October 6. at 2 p.m. Interment Mitchell, Va. 5

HANSEL, REV. MATTHEW ERNEST. Suddenly, on Tuesday. October 3, 1944. Rev. MATTHEW ERNEST HANSEL of 1444 Juniper st. n.w.. beloved husband of Eliza- beth Jones Hansel. He also is survived by eight children and six grandchildren. Re- mains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. fu- neral home. 2991 14th st. n.w. Funeral services at the Church of the Pilgrim. 22nd and P sts. n.w.. on Thursday. October 6, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Lexington, Va.

JOHNSON, JAMES EDWARD. On Tues- day. October- 3. 1944, JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON, husband of Cora Johnson, fa- ther of John and Alex Johnson and brother of Elizabeth Brown. Friends may call at 455 Delaware ave. s.w. after 4 p.m. Thurs- day. where funeral services will be held Friday, October 6, at 1 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements by Malvan 4 Schey. •

KEITH, BESSE GERTRUDE. On Wed- nesday. October 4. 1944. at her home, 1496 Delafleld pi. n.w.. BESSE GERTRUDE JCEITH, widow of the late Cleveland Keith, FAUBhter of Lucy Kellogg and Capt. Fred- fVick C. Allyn and mother of Frederick C and R. Beatrice Keith. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home. 4812 Georgia ave. n.w.. on Friday. October 6. at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Glenwood Cemetery. (New York City. Meriden. Conn.: Middletown and Netv- bureh. N. Y.. papers please copy.) 6

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Simple Funeral Rites For Al Smith to Be Conducted Saturday By th< Associated Press

NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—The body of Alfred E. Smith will lie in state at St. Patrick’s Cathedral from 2 p.m. tomorrow until funeral services at 11 a.m. Saturday.

The 70-year-old “Happy Warrior” —four times Governor of New York and Democratic presidential nomi- nee in 1928—who died yesterday of lung congestion and acute heart disease, will be buried in the family plot at Queens Calvary Cemetery.

The Most Rev. J. Francis A. Mc- Intyre, auxiliary bishop of New York, administered the last rites of

KILROY. KATHERINE V. On Wednes- day. OctoOer 4. 11)44, at Providence hos- pital. KATHERINE V. KILROY, beloved wile ol John H. Kilroy, sr.; motner ol John H„ Jr., and Francis X. Kilroy. Serv- ices at Chambers' funeral home, 617 11th st. s.e.. on Saturday. October 7, at 8:30 a m. Mass In Holy Comforter Cath- olic Church at 8 a m. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. (Albany. N. Y., papers and Alexandria, Va„ Gazette please copy.) o

KILROY. KATHERINE. Members of Holy Comforter Sodality will meet at Chambers' funeral home, 617 11th st. s.e., on Friday. October ti. 1B44, at 8 p.m., to recite the Rosary for our late sister, KATHERINE KILROY.

MISS THELMA BRAND. Prefect. MRS. LOIS BRUMLEVE, Secretary. LARMAN, FRANK E. Suddenly, on

Tuesday, October 3, 1B44. at 1134 10th st. n.w.. FRANK E. LARMAN, son of the late William and Catherine Larman. Mr. Larman rests at Hilton's funeral home, Earnesville. Md.. where services will be held on Friday. October 6. at 2 p.m. In-

jerment Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsvllle,

LEWIS, WILLIAM EUGENE. Departed this life Saturday. September 30. 11)44. alter a short Illness, WILLIAM EUGENE LEWIS. He leaves to mourn a wife, Mrs Willard Lewis, and a son. Milton Lewis. He alto leaves a devoted aunt, Mrs. Mary E Braxton, and other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' fumral home. 014 4th st. sw Funeral Friday, October 6, at 1 p.m.. Rev. A. Joseph Edwards officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 6

LOWE, MARY L. On Monday, October 2. 1044. at her residence, 104 04th zt„ Maryland Park. Md.. MARY L. LOWE, be- loved wife of Charles Lowe and mother of Milton E., Charles W„ Leonard C.. Oeorge F.. Daniel G., Wallace H. Lowe, Mrs. Helen Yeatmap, Mrs. Ethel Eslln. Mrs. Sarah Bell, Mrs. Florence Barrett and Mrs. Eleanor Ehrlich. Services at,Chambers' funeral home. 617 11th st. s.e.. Friday. October 0, at 11 a m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.

LUTZ, CLARA ALMA. On Wednesday. October 4. 1944, at her residence, 2219 California st, n.w.. CLARA ALMA LUTZ, daughter of the late Francis Asbury and Nellie Galt Lutz and beloved sister of Mrs. William F. Lemon. Mrs. Eleanor Lutz Boll- ing. Mr. John A. Lutz and Miss Gertrude Lutz. Services will be held at Foundry Church, ltith and P sts. n.w., on Friday. October ti. at 2:30 p.m. Interment private.

MALONEY. MARIE R A. Suddenly, at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore. Md Mrs. MARIE R. A MALONEY, wife of A Pat J. Maloney. Funeral at Philadelphia Pa., on October 5, 1944. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. •

McNIEL, VIVIAN H On Wednesday, October 4. 1944. VIVIAN H. McNIEL Of 2024 1st st. n.w., wife of the late Capt J. R. McNiel. U. S. A.; mother of Cadet Thomas H. McNiel and Vivian McNiel and daughter of Mrs. T. H. Humphreys. Serv- ices at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w., on Friday. October ti. at 10 a m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery.

MURPHY, DANIEL B. On Tuesday, Oc- tober li. 1944, at Sibley Hospital, DANIEL B. MURPHY, husband of Frances C. Mur- phy, beloved father of Dorothy, Mary and Patricia Murphy; Mrs. Margaret Miller. Mrs. Helen Christani and Mrs. Catherine Colley, and beloved brother of Sister Mary Gertrude. Frank A and Julia C. Murphy. Funeral from his sister's residence. 13 T st. n.e. on Friday, October ti, at 8:30 a m. Reuuiem mass at St. Martin's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Holy Name members of St. Martin's Church will meet at the above address on Thurs- day, October 5, at 8 p.m. 5

PAYNE, SUSAN ANN. On Monday, Oc- t°bei2, 1944, at her residence, 1404 North Cleveland st.. Arlington. Va SUSAN ANN PAYNE, beloved wife of Henry Franklin Payne and mother of Robert H. Payne, Mrs. Mollie Redman, Mrs. Virginia Foster and Mrs. Franklin Payne. Remains rest- ing at the Ives funeral home, 2847 Wilson blvd where funeral services will be held on Friday, October fi, at 2 p.m. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 5

PETTEY, GEORGE W. On Wednesday, October 4, 1944, at his residence, 210 8th st. s.e.. GEORGE W. PETTEY. beloved husband of Mildred M. Pettey and father of Mrs. Elva M. Jackson and stepfather of Ralph E. Payne. Friends may call at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass, ave. n.e.. where services will be held on Saturday. October 7, at 2:30 P.m. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Ceme^ry. ti

PRATT, HENRY, JR. On Tuesday. Oc- tober 3, 1944. HENRY PRATT. Jr., beloved husband of Ollie M. Pratt and father of Elizabeth Pratt. Funeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home, 4812 Georgia ave. n.wT.. on Thursday. October 5, at 3 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 5

RICE. RUBY R. Departed this life Mon- day. October 2. 1944, after a short illness, RUBY R. RICE, the daughter of Mr. Rod- ney R. Rice and stepdaughter of Mrs. Gretchet. Madeline Rice. She also is sur- vived by one sister. Ruth Rice; three aunts, one grandmother and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews’ funeral home, (114 4th st. s.w.. where funeral services will be held Satur- day. October 7. at 1 p.m Rev. H. O. Kendall officiating. Interment Payne Cem- etery. 6

RODGERS. CAROLINE L. On Wednes- day. October 4. 1044, at her residence, 1626 33rd st. n.w., CAROLINE L. RODGERS (nee Tafl), widow of Joseph G. Rodgers and mother of Durham G. Rodgers. Friends may call at Gawler s chapel, 1756 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Services will be held on Saturday. October 7. at Holy Trin- ity Catholic Church. 36th and O sts. n.w., where mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. Interment private. 6

ROTH, FANNIE A. On Tuesday, Oc- tober 3. 1044. FANNIE A. ROTH, beloved mother of Mrs. Minnie A. Litz and Miss Myrtle F Roth. Remains resting at her daughter’s residence, 6101 D st., Capitol Heights, Md., until Friday. October 6, at 1 30 p.m. Services in First Christian Church at 2 p.m. Interment In Addison Chapel Cemetery. Services by Chambers. 5

SCHENCK, EDWARD VANTINE. On Tuesday. October 3, 1944. at Emergency Hospital, EDWARD VANTINE SCHENCK husband of the late Clementine S. Schenck and father of Mrs. Dorothy S. Newman and Harold E. Schenck of 1003 North Mansion drive. Silver Spring. Md. Mr Schenck rests at the Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home. S434 Georgia ave.. Silver Soring. Md.. where services will be held on Friday. October 6, at 2 pm. Inter- ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 5

SKI ADOS. GEORGE ARTHUR. On Wed- nesday. October 4. 1944, at Doctors Hospi- tal, GEORGE ARTHUR SKTADOS. beloved husband of Ethel H. Skiados, father of Arthur, George and Helen Georgina Skiados and brother of Mack and Peter Skiados^ Prayers at his late residence. 4424 Fessenden st. n.w.. on Saturday, October 7, at 1:30 p.m.: thence to St. Sophia's Church, 8th and L sts. n.w., where services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. •

SMITH. BURTON. On Wednesday. October 4. 1944. at the John Dickson Home at 500(1 14th st. n.w., BURTON SMITH. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w., on Fri- day. October 6, at 3 p.m.

TRAGESER. JOHN WILBUR. On Wednes- day. October 4, 1944. at his residence. Cherry Hill road. Berwyn. Md.. JOHN WILBUR TRAGFSER. beloved son of Hilma and Charles William Trageser. sr.: brother of Pfc. Charles William, jr. (overseas) and Miss I tilian F. Trageser. Frs. Mary H, Fenwick, Mrs. Margaret G. Burrhus. M”S. Elsie M. Midk'ff and Mrs. Irene M. Enger. Services at Chambers' Ri'-erdale funeral home, Riverda’”, Md., on Friday, October 6, at 2 p.m. Interment George Washing- ton Memorial Cemetery.

TURNER. ESTHER. Or. Tuesday. Octo- ber 3. 1944, p.t Oallinge- Hospital. ESTHER TURNER, the beloved daughter of Samuel and Lillian Turner. She also is survived by one brother, one sister and other relatives and friends. Remains resting with L. E. Murray & Son. 1337 10th st. n.w. Friends may call to see the late Miss Turner after 12 noon Friday, October 6. Interment in Orange, Va. •

WAKEFIELD. LETITIA HARVEY. On Thursday. October 5, 1944, at her resi- dence, 5406 Illinois ave n.w,, LETITIA HARVEY WAKEFIELD, beloved wife of the late Henry Wakefield of Danville, Va.; mother of Averett G. Wakefield of Louis- ville. Ky.. and Mrs. J. Frank Joy of Wash- ington. D. C. Funeral services will be held at her late residence Saturday. Oc- tober 7, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 6

WATERMAN. STEPHEN. SB. On Mon- day, October 2. 1944, at his summer home, St. Johnsbury. Vt„ STEPHEN WATER- MAN, Sr., beloved husband of Gertrude Whittier Waterman, father of, Mrs. Ver- non Gordon Taylor, Stephen Waterman, 1r„ and Col. Paul Waterman. U. 8. A. Air Forces. Funeral services at St. Johns- bury Thursday. October 6. at 2 P.m. Serv- ices and Interment Swan Point Cemetery Chapel, Providence. R. I., Saturday, Oc- tober 7. at 2 P.m. 6

WITTEN, DONALD. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, October 4, 1944. at his residence, 501 Fontaine st.. Alexandria. Va., DONALD WITTEN, bridge engineer of Public Road! Administration, husband of Margaret El- ston Witten, father of Capt. T. A. Witten, U. S. A., and Sarah Caroline Witten; brother of Miss Hazel Witten of New York City. Funeral services on Friday. Oc- tober 6, at 10:30 a.m., at Wheatley fu- neral home, Alexandria, Va.

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the Catholic church to Mr. Smith and will celebrate the solemn pontifical mass of reauiem. Services will be simple in keeping with Mr. Smith’s wishes, the family said. There will be no honorary pall- bearers. The family requested that no flowers be sent.

The 69th Regiment, New York Guard, and the Catholic War Vet- erans will form a guard of honor at the cathedral. The coffin' will not be opened. The only other lay- man to lie in state there was Ignace Paderewski, Polish pianist and statesman.

Meanwhile, messages of condol- ence were received and tributes paid by President Roosevelt, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, Herbert Hoover, Mr. Smiths 1928 presidential op- ponent, and many other leaders.

Daniel B. Murphy Dies After Short Illness

Daniel B. Murphy. 50, of 13 T street N.E., a bricklayer and a resident of the District all his life, died Tuesday at Sibley Hospital after a short illness.

A native of Washington, Mr. Mur- phy was a graduate of Gonzaga High School and a member of the Holy Name Society.

Mr. Murphy is survived by his widow, Mrs. Prances C. Murphy, and six daughters, Misses*Dorothy, Mary and Patricia Murphy, Mrs. Mar- garet Miller, Mrs. Helen Christianl and Mrs. Catherine Coffey, all of Washington. He also is survived by two sisters. Miss Julia C. Murphy of Washington, and Sister Mary Ger- trude of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Baltimore: a brother, Prank A. Murphy, and four grandchildren, all of Washington.

Funeral services will be held at S a.m. tomorrow at St. Martin's Church, 1908 North Capitol street. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- tery.

Miss Clare Lutz Funeral To Be Held Tomorrow

Funeral services Jor Miss Clare Alma Lutz, who died yesterday at her home, at 2219 California street N.W., will be held at 2:30 p.m. to- morrow at Foundry Methodist Church, 1500 Sixteenth street N.W. The Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Har- ris, pastor, will officiate. Burial at Oak Hill Cemetery will be private.

Miss Lutz, a descendant of an old Washington family, is survived by three sisters, Miss Gertrude Lutz, Mrs. William F. Lemon, and Mrs. Eleanor L. Bolling, and a brother, John A, Lutz, all of Washington.

Iti fHrmnrtam BOYLE. JOHN. Sacred to the memory

ot my beloved brother, JOHN BOYLE, who departed this life fourteen years mo today. October 5, 193ti. Anniversary mass was said at 8:15 this morning at St. Aloyslus Church. BELOVED KATIE.

BROWN, LENA E. A tribute to the memory of my dear mother, our sister and grandmother, LENA E. BROWN, who de- parted this life three years mo today, October 5, 1941.

On her brow so pure The kiss of the angels fell:

They moved her away from us. Who loved her so dear and well.

HER DAUGHTER. BEATRICE: SISTER. ELLA HAYWOOD. AND BROTHER. HARRISON G. BROWN of New York City. There, safe at her Master's feet.

In robes of the brightest and best; Hark, for she strikes her harp,

In the beautiful land of rest. GRANDCHILDREN. •

DRIVER. HATTIE DELANEY. A tribute of love to the memory of our sister and aunt, HATTIE DELANEY DRIVER, whom God called home to rest two years ago today. October 5. 1942.

You had done your life's work nobly, You labored while 'twas day:

Our hearts are bowed in sorrow Since you quietly passed away.

SISTER AND NEPHEW. MATTIE DE- LANEY GOODLOE AND ROBERT DE- LANEY GOODLOE. MAYN. CLIFTON T. In sad but loving

remembrance of our darling son and brother. CLIFTON T. MAYN. who departed this life seventeen years ago today, Oc- tober 5. 1927.

Clifton, we loved you dearly. Better than can be told:

But God, He loved you better And took you to His fold.

DEVOTED MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTH- ERS. METTLER, CHARLES M. (BUCK). A

tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our darling husband and father, CHARLES M. (BUCK) METTLER, who fell asleep in Jesus two years ago today. Oc- tober 5, 1042. Anniversary mass at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Deep in my heart I held your love safe-

guarded. And. holding it, had little cause for tears;

With you beside me I could go brave- hearted

Down the bright aisle of years. Knowing these things, I should not sorrow

ever. And yet sometimes I weep, half sick

with grief: For, though I knew our love would last

forever. Forever was so brief.

If I had seen you at the last And held your loving hand. Or heard the last sigh from your heart I would not feel so bad. Your heart was the truest in all the wide

world. Your love the best to recall;

For no one on earth could take your place. For you are still the dearest of all.

YOUR DEVOTED WIFE. MARGUERITE, AND SON. "LITTLE BUCK.” •

METTLER, CHARLES M. In sad but loving memory of my dear son. CHARLES M. METTLER, who died suddenly two years ago today, October 6. 1942.

One with the sweetest of mindg, Who was always kind and true.

Whose friendship and love never set, Dearest son, that was you.

The golden gates were open. A gentle voice said “Come”

And with farewell unspoken He calmly entered home.

My life is sad and lonely now, My grief is too deep to tell.

But when my heart is vacant It seems to hear you say,

"Keep ud your heart, dear mother. We will meet again some day.”

Sadly missed. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. •

METTLER. CHARLES M. In sad but loving memory of our dear brother. CHARLES M. METTLER. who died sud- denly two years ago today. October 6, 1942. t

What happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still;

But death has left a loneliness This world can never fill. _ Sadly missed.

HIS THREE SISTERS, GLADYS. MARIE AND PEGGY. •

PIPPIN, THELMA E. BROWN. In loving memory of my daughter, THELMA E. BROWN PIPPIN, who left us two years ago today, October 5. 1942.

A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled;

A vacant spot is in our home Which never can be filled

THE FAMILY. •

SHARP, LUCY. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear daughter, LUCY SHARP, who departed this life four years ago today, October 6, 1940.

You are not forgotten, daughter, dear. Nor ever shall you be;

As long as life and memory last We will remember thee.

LOVING MOTHER, MARTHA HOLMES. AND BROTHER. LAWRENCE 8HARP. •

SKINNER, IDA ADDISON. In loving memory of our dear mother. IDA AD- DISON SKINNER, who departed this life nine years ago, October 5, 1935. You are not forgotten, dear mother,

Nor will you ever be: As long as life and- memory last, dear

mother, We will remember thee.

HER SONS. CARL M. AND HOWARD A. SKINNER •

Burton Smith, 80, Dies; D.C. Attorney, Brother Of Late Hoke Smith

Burton Smith, 80, Washington lawyer and former vice president of the American Bar Association, died here last night at the John Dickson Home, •

5000 Fourteenth street N.W,, after a heart attack.

Mr. Smith had lived in Wash- ington since 1920. He was a brother of the late Hoke Smith, twice Governor of Georgia and member of Pres- ident Cleveland’s cabinet.

Bom in Chapel Hill, N. C„ Mr. Smith was the Burton Smith, son of Hildreth and Mary Brent (Hoke) Smith. He was graduated from the University of Georgia in 1882 with the degree of bachelor of philosophy and began the study of law ih the office of his brother. He was admitted to the bar in 1883 and practiced in Atlanta for 34 years. He was president and or- ganizer of the Atlanta Athletic Club, chairman of the University Club, president of the Georgia Bar As- sociation and vestryman of St. Luke's Cathedral. He was a mem- ber of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity.

During the World War he went abroad with the YMCA, having been physically incapacitated for mili- tary service by the loss of a hand. After the war he lived in New York until 1920. when he moved to Wash- ington. Ke was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and H streets N.W.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. W. R. Brown of New Hampshire; a nephew, Marion Smith, Atlanta; three nieces, Mrs. Ronald Ransom, Washington; Mrs. William Thorn- ton, Atlanta, and Mrs. S. D. Grant, Miami Beach, and five grand-

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children. Funeral services will be held from the Hines funeral home, Fourteenth and Harvard streets N.W., at 3 p.m. tomorrow.

George W. Pettey, Retired R. F. & P. Employe, Dies

George W. Pettey, 63, of 210 Eighth street S.E., retired employe of the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad Co., died yester- day at his home after a long illness. Mr. Pettey worked as a steam fitter for the railroad company for 30 years until he retired in 1942.

A native of Alexandria, Mr. Pettey received his early education and also served his apprenticeship as a

plumber there prior to working for the railroad. He moved to the Dis- trict in 1926. His father, also George W. Pettey, was chief of the Alex- andria Fire Department for 18 years.

Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mil- dred M. Pettey, and a daughter, Mrs. Elva M. Jackson, both of Wash- ington.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 pjn, Saturday at the Lee fu- neral home, Fourth street and Mas- sachusetts avenue N.E. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The body will be at the Lee funeral home until Saturday.

Donald Witten Dies At Home in Alexandria

Donald Witten, 54, of 501 Fontaine street, Alexandria, Va., bridge en- gineer in charge of district 10 of the Bureau of Public Roads since 1939, died yesterday at his home after an illness of a year.

A native of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. Witten was a graduate of the en-

gineering school of the University of Missouri. Before coming to Wash- ington in 1939, he worked as a

bridge engineer with Wadel & Har- rington of Kansas City and then as a consulting engineer at Tulsa, Okla. He entered Government serv- ice in the Bureau of Public Roads at Fort Worth, Tex., in 1935.

Mr. Witten was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Mr. Witten is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret E. Witten; a son, Capt. Thomas A. Witten of the Army; a daughter, Miss Sarah Caroline Witten, and a grandson, Thomas A. Witten, jr., all of Alex- andria. He also is survived by a

sister. Miss Hazel Witten of New York City.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Wheatley funeral home, Alexandria. Burial will be private-.

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