Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 16

Location:
Los Angeles, California
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DECEMBER 15. 1931. PART I 16 TUESDAY MORNING. Steamships DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. DEATHS With Funeral Announcements.

For All Your Life -Time INTENTION TO MARRY The following notices of intention to marry were issued yesterday. Name and age glvtn. STEWART McCLUSKET. Charles W. Stewart.

28; Juha McCluskey. 28. TENOPIR McKNIGHT. Charles Tenoplr, 31: Mildred McKniaht. 33.

'VAN DUSSEN GRIFFIN. Leonard E. Van Dussen, 31: Alice M. Griffin, 29. WELLMAN MORRISON.

Harold C. Well-man, 23: Gladys L. Morrison, 23. WENDT WARD. Frill M.

Wendt, 6 Min- WSKNER HAAS John E. Werner, 27; not merely 143 days 1932 World Cruise is planned to enrich permanently the) lifi. of vrv nasspntrpr. More! nlarp r---j are. visitpd than nn anvnther cniisa! A RESOLUTE WORLD CRUISE ...1 1' Because what you see mustW colored by the way you feel, andl permanently so colored th I utmost of luxurious comfort is pro-1 vided.aship' and ashore Theji' ship, the RESOLUTE, known a1 "The Queen of Cruising' Steam ships" is especially designed fotjj all-clime cruising, appointed for diversions and relaxa It- TT I'll tion Asnore is tne namourg i American management of all travel details, management trained by ji over thirty years of world cruise management acclaimed by many thousands of world travelers Jan.

6th from New York the RESOLUTE sails Splendid accommodations available. A wealth of leisurely, luxurU ous shore excursions are included in rates which are lower than ever before Illustrated literature request CONSULT LOCAL AGENT or AMERICAN; Los Angeles LINE lee." A spy drama of Civil War dsys. engagingly acted by Richard DiX and others. Hollywood, Hollywood at Wilcox "Her Majesty. Love." Loew'a State.

Broadway at Seventh The complete UJB.C.-Notre Dame foot- ball game is the attraction and thrilling one. Orpheum, Broadway at Ninth Starring Ann Harding. Pantages. Hollywood at Vine "The Cuban Love Song." With Lawrence Tibbett. Paramount, Bin at Sixth "Socky." Opens today.

United Artists. Broadway near Ninth "Tonight or Never." Gloria 8anson plays tbe prima donna role in this adaptation of the David Belusro play. Western, Wilsbire at Western "Her Majesty, Love." STAGE El Capltan, Hollywood pear Orange "Topsy and Eva." The Duncan Sisters In their famous presentation, with some modernized dances, looks like a winner. Hollywood Playhouse. Vine near Hollywood "PrWate Lives." Sparkling and gay, with scintillating lines and humor.

An entertaining comedy, with Eoward Everett Horton. Philharmonic. Fifth and Olive "Blue Bird Revue." Opens tonight. Steamships The voyage you've always wanted to makcl Combine economy with perfect comfort and sail to Honolulu, seeond cabin, on a fast Matson South Seas linervWell-ap pointed and a new diversion every hour deck sports, cards in the pleas ant lounge, daily radio newspaper, orchestra, movies I One way $801 SAILINGS from LOS ANGELES every THIRD FRIDAY, 5 P. M.

"Sierra" Dec. 18 Jan. 8 Any travel agency or our nearest office MATSON LINE ASSCO LINE 7M So. Broadway So. Spring St.

VA-S 6733 Hollywood Blvd Gt-5505 119 W. Oeaan Lont Beach 617-V ROUND, 18 TRIP 10-DAY LIMIT EXPRESS SERVICE S. S. YALE MEALS BERTH Included Sailings every Mon. Fri.

from Los Angeles Harbor, 4 p.m. TO SAN DIECO One way $3, Round trip $5... 16-day limit. Boat train leaves P. E.

Depot one hour before each sailing LASSGO IPS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO IM 730 So. Broadway VA 2421 505 So. Spring St. VA 2421 6733 Hollywood Blvd. Tel.

CL 5505 119 W. Ocean, Long 627-57" 0 my I MEDITERRANEAN PORTS At surprisingly low rates this Cruise offers the ideal route, with shore trips included, to Madeira, Gibraltar, Mallorca, Villefranche, Naples, Athens, Haifa, Cairo for either Winter sojourn, ing or for touring the Mediterranean. HAMBURG 807 So. Hill Resorts near-round resort. Steamer sail, 10 a.m.

dally Irom tstslins! Train leavei 6th nd Main, h. ons hour earlier. Ask about one, two and three-day trloi. flighti daily, morning and afternoon. S5 eacn way, v5y CATALINA TICKET OFFICE in ana main, i-tn nnnvici jrw t.

NO TRIP LIKE THIS HOTEL STEWART Centrally located down-town on Geary Street near Powell, close to the priiv cipal stores and theatres. High class accommodations at very moderate rates beginningat without bath and $2 with bath. Excellent meals- -Breakfast 3 jc, 5ocand 50c, Sun days Dinner 85c, Sundays $1. 00.. Writefor Stewart folder which gives complete tariff and lists the sight to ice in ind vounti a li i ST I4MI W.

Amphibian nTTfn it IM ALL THE WORLD SAN FRANCISCO Hs OLYMPIC HOTEL ALL ROOMS WITH BATH, SHOWER, RADIO, DRIVE-IN GARAGE $2.00 to $4.00 230 EDDYSTRE Funer si Designs liven' prorott, courteous attention. Orders filled (or any place in the world. ROBERT McCAW Florist TUcker 4257 901 South Grand Ave. Hdlu.IIM WEATHER REPORT (Official Report i LOCAL OFFICE, TJ. S.

WEATHER BUREAU, Los Aneelrs. Dec. 14. Reported by Hdrsey, Meteorologist. At 5 o'clock a.m.

the barometer registered 30.07; at p.m.. 30.10 Thermometer for the corresponding hoars showed 46 dec. and 45 Relative humidity. 5 a.m., 40 per cent; 5 p.m.. 76 per cent.

Wind. 5 northeast. Telocity 12 miles; p.m.. northeast, velocity 12 miles. Temperatures, highest, 46 lowest.

41 deg. Rainfall for season, 4 37 Inches; normal to date. 3.04; last season to date. 1.82 inches. Barometer reduced to sea level.

I WEATHER CONDITIONS. Dec. 14: Rain has (alien during the past twenty-lour hours in the ake region and the great central valleys and eastward to the Atlantic Coasv. and in Texas and over the Pacific Slope. The precipitation was generally light to moderate, but.

at some stations In North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee thunderstorms were accompanied by heavy rain. Temperatures were much above normal this morning in the Atlantic and Eastern Gulf States and in the eastern lake region and Upper Ohio Valley, but It was quite cold in the Northern Plains States and in the Rocky Mountain country and over the Pacific Slope. In Southern California portly cloudy, cold weather prevailed yesterday. It was cloudy this morning In the northern counties, with light rains at many points, but clear weather was reported In the San Diego region. Temperatures were considerably below normal.

Partly cloudy, cool weather may be expected Tuesday. Gentle shitting winds will prevail. LOCAL TEMPERATURES. Dec. 14: Minimum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points, reported to the Los Angeles office of the U.

S. Weather Bureau, were as follows: Stations Max. Min. Imperial 58 28 Los Angeles Harbor SS 41 Ml. Wilson 36 25 Pasadena 53 33 Pomona 51 29 Porterville 49 36 Rediands 53 30 rtivemde 51 28 San Bernardino 51 33 Santa Ana 58 34 S-nta Barbara 55 26 Sierra Madre 52 37 LOCAL FORECAST For Los Angeles and vicinity: Clearing Tuesday; fair with heavy frost in the morning Wednesday; general northeast winds offshore.

STATE FORECAST SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14. Weather forecast: San Francisco Bay region: Fair and cool Tuesday and probably Wednesday; killing Lost Tuesday morning; gentle east winds. Northern California: Fair and cold Tuesday and probably Wednesday, with killing frosts Tuesday morning; gentle north to cast winds offshore. Sacramento, Santa Clara and San Joa-ttuin valleys: Fair and cool Tuesday and probably Wednesday, with killing frost Tuesday morning; lieht changeable winds.

Southern California: Clearing Tuesday; Wednesday fair, with heavy frost in the morning; gentle $orth to east winds offshore. Nevada: Fair and continued cold Tuesday and Wednesday, West Texas: Fair In north. Increasing cloudiness in south Tuesday and Wednesday, with rain In the Rio Grande Valley Tuesday night or slightly warmer in east portion Tuesday. ARIZONA FORECAST PHOENIX (Ariz.) Dec. 14.

Forecast for Arizona: Tuesday and Wednesday unset tled; warmer Tuesday. COLORADO RIVER YUMA (Ariz.) Dec. 14. (Exclusive Dispatch from the U. S.

Reclamation Service. Gauge height Colorado River. 18.50 feet: discharge, Monday, 2800 Cubic feet per second. At Grand Canyon, gauge height, 3.7 feet: Monday, 5800 cubic feet psr second. TEMPERATURES Tempera- xPre- EtaUons Conditions, 5 p.m.

noise Clear Boston Clear Chicago Clear Denver Clear Edmonton Pt. cloudy El Paso Clear Eureka Flagstaff Clear Fresno Clear Havre Pnrtly cloudy Helena Clear Honolulu Cloudy Kamloops Clear tures clpita- Max. Min. tlon. 24 44 32 36 34 52 22 52 28 28 78 18 40 8 40 30 18 8 28 34 4 .40 4 6 66 6 24 8 41 0 34 56 44 34 26 20 30 28 32 32 30 Kansas City Clear Lander Clear 12 Los Angeles Cloudy 46 24 Modena Clear Needles Cloudy New Orleans Pt.

cloudy. New York Partly cloudy. North Head Pt. Oklahoma City Clear Omaha Clear Phoenix Ciear Portland. Or.

Clear Red Bluff Clear Roseburg Clear St. Louis Clear St. Paul and MinneaDo- 64 62 56 44 40 42 60 38 48 48 42 Hs Clear 24 8 40 10 40 40 6 34 8 10 34 50 4 0 38 0 .01 0 T. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacramento Clear 48 Salt Lake City Clear 24 58 50 30 44 18 22 62 70 San Diego Cloudy San Francisco Clear Santa Fe Clear Seattle Clear Spokane Cloudy Tonopah Cloudy Tucson Clear Washington Clear Winnemucca Clear 28 Winnipeg Clear 10 Yuma Clear 58 Below zero. Precipitation.

5 a.m. to 5 p.m. VITAL RECORD INTENTION TO MARRY The following notices of intention to marry were issued yesterday. Name and use given. ADAMS McBRIDE.

Peter S. Adams, 43; Edna 8. MrBride. 48. AGUILAR DINENEAZ.

Ignacio Aguilar, 20: Emma Dlneneaz. 25. ALLEN ADAMSON. James H. Allen, 30; Mnrsaret E.

Adamson, 21. APPLEBAUM HURVITZ. Nathan Apple- bauin, 23: Lilian Ilurvitz, 21. AYLWARD VARLEY. Charles E.

Aylward, 25; Helen Varley, 22. EACA VIGIL. Juan Baca, 23; Sally Vigil. BLOCK PALUSO. Hymen Block.

30; Beatrice Paluso, 19. ERONSON STEVENS. Tom L. Bronson, 20; l.aura L. Stevens.

29. BURDEN TREAT. Joseph H. Burden, 33; Virginia N. Treat, 19.

CANFIELD ROSS Kenneth H. Canfictd, 28: Louise D. Ross. 27. CARTER 6EUSS.

Robert H. Carter, 28; Eloise A. Seuss. 28. CARY GOFF.

Henry O. Cary, 27; Thclma E. Goff. 24. CLARK CICERO.

Raymond O. Clark, 26; Marie Cicero. 23. FINDLEY WEATHERSTONE. William M.

Fmdlcy, 21; Jeancttc H. Weatherstone, 19. GALBAVY LINTON. Joseph Galbavy, 26: Edna Linton, 22. GARTH NEDRY.

Edward D. Garth, 34: tois v. f. Nedry. 28.

GREENE BRAY. Thomas C. Greene, 21; neien h. BrRy. IB CUNDERSON ADAMS.

Glen R. Gunder-son. 25; Mariorie J. Adams, 22. HAMLIN WOLFSON.

Everett R. Hamlin, 21; Rose Wolfson, 18. HARRIS RL'SLER. Earl L. Harris, 26; Viola'M.

Rusler. 24. KECKMAN MUNDY. Henry Heckman. nuorrg m.

wunoy, 20. HENRY WELLS. Melville G. Henry, 56; Frances Wells. 64.

HESS MOORMAN. Alan M. Hess, 25; Elizabeth A. Moorman, 25. HOLE RUTHFORD.

Gunnar T. Hole, 23; Zella Ruthford, 19. HOLM AN BARBER. Leon W. Holman, 37; Esther Barber.

36 JOHNSTON SNELL1NO. Gilbert W. John- sion. 21 i.ena m. Knelling, jb.

JOST VAN HOUTZ. Thomas M. Jost, 26; nanna u. van 24. KING VAN GIESON.

Joseph E. King, 25; Hazel A. Van Gieson, 25. KITCHEN HILL. Harry E.

Kitchen, 23 Genevieve E. Hill. 17. KLUMPE HARRISON. Herbert J.

Klumpe, jo; iiuiia Jiarrison. jd. LANGSTON STEBBINS. Clyde M. Lang-ston.

28; Velma F. Stebbins. 25. LYLE BRANCH. Clayton H.

Lyle, 23; Ruth Brancn, i. MATELJAN PRECIADO. George N. Ma telian. 40: Vivians Preciado.

22. McCALL WORTHINGTON. William H. Mc- Call.v4l: Jane Worthlngton. 31.

MICKLEY MIGHTON. Harold E. M.ckley, 18: Rose M. Mighton. 16.

MOGRE BALL. Louie C. Moore, 47- Lulu Hail, w. NEWTON BENCH Paul H. Newton, 46 eopiue tJ Bcnrn, jv.

NUZZI RINEHART. Jerome B. NUZZl, 21 Gladys K. Rinchart, 20. OXNER TILDE N.

Cliflord W. Oxner, 21 Muriel I Tilden. 17. TINELA peregrino. Jose Plnela, 26; ouaaaiupe at.

PORTER WRIGHT. Stanley C. Porter, 20 Louise K. Wright, 18. PROPER RUSSELL.

William Proper, 48 Catherine Russell, 45. RAMKY bTAPP Charles A. Ramey, 34 Mildred C. Stapp, 26. RIDDLE SIMONDS.

Garth T. Riddle, 33 Jeanncite E. Simonds, 32. R0BB1N3 FORD. Charles W.

Robbim, 44 Bertha Ford. 35. SALAZAR GAITAN. Crescendo 8alazar, ju: jNfltnna t-iaitan. n.

SMITH JOHNSON Roland B. Smith, 40 nana jonnson. 34 SMITH PlLLIN. W. Conan Smith, 21 Dorothea C.

Pullln, 22. iMITH RIEDEL. Denait W. Smith, 34 Ruth A. Htrdel.

23. fJTEVENS HEWITT. John L. Stevens, 33 SIMPSON. Mrs.

Ethel Simpson. Remains at tne cnapei oi w. a. Browu, 1815 South Flower street. BTOMBS.

December. 14, 1931, Mrs. Sophia R. Btombs, widow oi tne late i nomas A. Stombs and loving mother of Mrs.

A. D. Wood, Royal T. Stombs and Mrs. W.

G. Taylor; sister of Robert H. Wood of San Francisco, Mrs. Lillie Wood O'Donnell of this city, and Mrs. Augusta O'Brien of New York.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday. December 16, at 2 p.m.. at the chapel of A. E. Maynes-Geo.

A. Fitch, Ii.c, 1201 South Hope street. THORNE. December 13, Eugene G. Thome, beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard R. Thorne of 5034 Sullivan Drive. Services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary.

UREN. At 70W5 Lanewood avenue, Decem ber 12, Louise H. Uren. Funeral services at the chapel of Gates, Crane tc Earl, 1724 North Highland avenue, Hollywood, today at 10:30 a.m. Free parking in garage next door.

VILLAMOR. December 13. Joe Villamor. Announcement of services later by Pierce Brothers. WALLACE.

Of 1611 Vineyard, Harry Golden Wallace, beloved husband oi Cora Wallace and father of Paul, Carl and Roy Wallace. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Ivy H. Overholtzer, 1719 South Flower street, today at 1 p.m., under auspices Greater Los Angeles Lodge of Moose, No. 134. WEB3 At 5242 Los Felli Boulevard.

Mrs. Rebecca W. C. Webb, beloved wife of John H. Webb: daughter of J.

A. Campbell, chairman of Board of Directors of Youngstown Siieet and Tube Company of Youngstown. mother of Nancy and Caroline Stanbaugh and James Stlllman. Remains at the chapel of Ivy H. Overholtzer, 1719 South Flower street.

Funeral notice later. WILLIAMS. Remains of Walter Kenneth Williams were forwarded Monday by Pierce Brothers to Bakersfield, for services and interment. WIOTTT. Funeral services for John Conrad Wiotti will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m.

from the chapel of Graham Isbell. WOODRUFF. Evalyn late of 3325'2 Berkeley avenue, loving mother of Chester M. Woodruff and grandmother of Betty and Barbara Woodruff. Funeral services Wednesday, 3 p.m., from the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn.

Bramble Funeral Home in charge. WORTH. Services for Albert Worth today at 11 a.m. from Pierce Brothers' chapel. (Kansas City, papers please copy.) FUNERAL NOTICE Attention, members of Stanton Woman's Relief Corps, No.

16: You are requested to attend the funeral of our late Jennie L. Whitson. to ue held Wednesday, December 16, at 1:30 p.m., at the John R. Paul 2629 North Broadway. Corps services Comrades invited.

ANNA G. SCHMITT. President. H. DORA TANNER, Secretary.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME Bronze Caskets BRONZE IS THE ETERNAL METAL. Un-der our policy of quality for everyone we do not ask an exorbitant and prohibitive profit for bronze caskets, but ask the same margin of profit we do for wood, lead coated metal or copper caskets. For example, at $745 we furnish a solid bronze casket with an electro plate of sterling silver, beautifully finished throughout with the very best of materials. We also have lead coated. Armco Ingot Iron (commonly called steel) caskets at $132.

Solid copper caskets at $498, and solid bronze caskets at $645. 1 Feel free to visit our advfsory department 769 VENICE BLVD. AVEslmore 0440. In our tenth year of service at this location. EDWARDS BROTHERS Colonial Mortuary An institution devoted to.

the sacred performance of every funeral need. 1000 VENICE BOULEVARD. WE. 8281 RUPPE MORTUARY 950 West Washington WE. 3307.

SEND FOR BOOKLET CLAIR OVERHOLTZER CO. Golden Rule Funeral Directors WE. 6147. 1238 South Grand. MALINOW SIMONS JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 818 VENICE BOULEVARD.

PR 1052 PAUL D. ROBINSON West Washington. WE. 1001 1001 GLASBAND GROMAN WEST WASHINGTON. WE 1231 001 GARRETT BROTHERS 921 Venice Boulevard (16th st.) WE 2030 SHARP O'CONNOR 831 VENICE BOULEVARD.

WE. 4448 PIERCE BROTHERS 720 WEST WASHINGTON ST. WE. 4156 CUNNINGHAM O'CONNOR 1031 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE. WE.

0297 GODEAU MARTINON1 828 WEST WASHINGTON ST. WE. 1341 L. F. UTTER CO.

4254 SOUTH BROADWAY. AD 3181 W. A. BROWN 1813 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. WE.

2011 BRAMBLE FUNERAL CHURCH Reverent Christian service: moderate prices BRESEE BROTHERS, Estab. 1893 855 FIGUEROA. FA. 3125. CEMETERIES ROSE HILLS MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery, Mausoleum, Columbarium.

Convenient, Secluded. Beautiful. Office 530 West Sixth street. Telephone TR. 4168.

GRAND VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Under new ownership and management. Crypts. S150 00 up Ground Interment reasonably priced. Telephone Douglas 2697. Glendale.

A representative will call at your request. CEMETERY LOTS SACRIFICE 12-grave lot. tract Maple, In- glewood Park Cemetery Boi 206. Times FOR bargains tn graves or crypts, all cemeteries. Memotlul Sales PR.

8750. LOOK Valhalla lots for quick sale tj owner. SIS. 1003 S. Bonnie Brae.

DR. 3219 CRYPT. S400. Angeles Abbey Mausoleum New building, sunny, first floor. JE.

0045. Walker's Agent Faces $100,000 Fine li Absent NEW YORK. Dec. 14. OT The Hofstadter legislative committee investigating New York City affairs today gave Russell T.

Sherwood, whom they described, as Mayor Walker's missing financial agent a choice of appearing here Friday or leaving himself subject to a $100,000 fine. Samuel Scabury, counsel for the committee, filed affidavits showing that Sherwood had been served by publication of a show cause order. On a motion made today the order will come before the Supreme Court Friday. Single Entombment low as $147.50 Los Angeles Office 602 Central Building Phone TUcker 9532 10NO BEACH C0MPT0N 31 Pin.s Bids. Al MauMlfuw Pkn Sti.BJ phM 4021 MI CARR.

Caroline Orace Carr of North Hol lywood, mother OI Maroia oarr oi Beverly Hills and foster-mother of Mrs. B. S. Horten of Gardena. Funeral Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.

from the Hollywood Baptist Church. Interment. Hollywood Mausoleum. Donald H. Keith, director.

COOVER, Services for Ray T. Coover Wednesday at 9 a.m. at ice eoiaien Home cuapeL Deimer A. Smith, director. DIAZ.

December 14, at 1809 South Oxford avenue, Moncna Diaz, loving uwr Mrs. E. D. De Chaves. Mrs.

C. A. Mc- lutoth and Mrs. Sara Downey. Announcement of services later by Pierce Brothers.

DILLON. At 1951 South Harcourt street, Mrs. Sarah Dillon, beiovea moiner Tom Millard M. and Charles R. Dillon of this city, and George D.

Dillon of Spokane, Wash. Funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m. from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.

DONOHO. The funeral services of Mrs. Jessie C. Donoho will oe neia loaay at 10 a.m. from the chapel of W.

A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. DOUGLAS. Services for Dr. Robert Walter Douglas Thursday, uecemoer i p.m., from Pierce Brothers' chapel.

DOWNEN. Donald Downen, beloved hus band 01 Mrs. Janet I. uownen ami father of Donald and Betty Lee Downen of 4367 Oakwood avenue. Funeral services today at 3:30 P.m.

from the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. EDWARDS. Mrs.

Jessie F. Edwards, be loved wife of Walter tari tawaras oi 2021 East Thirty-eighth street. Funeral services Wednesday at 10 a m. from the chapel of W. A.

Brown, 1815 South Flower street. EWING. Mrs. Emma F. Ewing.

Remains at tne cnapei oi v. a. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. FARRELL. December 9, Julia Farrell.

Requiem mass weanesaay, uecemoer 16, at 9 a.m., at 8t. Vibiana'a Cathedral. Cunningham tc O'Connor, directors. FAY. Dolores Justine Fay.

Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. fay. Services nt the Wallace E.

White 664 West Washington street, Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. FITCH. Services for Alma G. Fitch today at 10 a.m.

Irom the cnapei oi Heed Tapley it Geiger, 721 West Washington street. Interment, Inglewood Cemetery. GORITY. December 14, John Gority of 1815 West Third street. Announcement of services later by Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary.

HANDEL. Funeral services for Mrs. Katie Handel at Bresee Brothers cnapei Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment, Lodl. O.

HARDEBECK. In this city, Edward J. Hardebeck, Husband oi Mrs. Kutn Har-debeck; brother of Ray Hardebeck of Portland, and Clara Jungkind of this city. Funerul services will be held from the chapel of Ivy II.

Overholtzer, 1719 South Flower street. Wednesday, December 16, at 10 a.m. HARVEY. Satlah Metzgar, aged 87 years, loving mother of Mrs. Alice M.

Blase, Mrs. John K. Skelley. Mrs. Jessie M.

Wittman and Mrs. Ella Haymond of Los Angeles, and Frank Herbert of Pittsburgh, grundmother of Mrs. Harrie Welsh and Mrs. William A. Wittman.

Jr. Services Thursday pt 2 p.m. from the parlors of L. F. Utter 4254 South Broadway.

HOWS'. The funeral services of James B. Howe will be held today at 9 a.m. from St. Vincent's Church.

W. A. Brown, funeral director. HUGHES. December 13, at 1103 West Twenty-lint Lcona Gertrude Hughes, beloved wife of John E.

Hughes; loving mother of Norman E. Hughes and Reed W. Hughes. Services today at 3 P.m. from Pierce Brothers' chapel.

JELL December 13. at 3677 Keystone ave nue. Palms, Arthur Jell, beloved husband of Florence M. Jell. Services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m.

from Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. KIRCHER. Services for Anne Eiizibeth Kircher today at 2 p.m. from Pierce Brothers chapel KT7NZMAN Mrs. Mlna Kuiizmitn.

Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 Soyth Flower street. KURTZ. At Alhambra, December 13.

1931, Lovell R. Kurtz, a native of Kentucky husband of Rose B. Kurtz. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of Sc Turner, 259 East Main, Alham bra. Interment, San Gabriel Cemetery.

LANGTON. At the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Hancock, In Highland Park, December 13. Mrs.

Julia E. Lang-ton, mother of Cslin N. Langton. Mrs. M.

L. Service and the late Mrs. A. Interment. San- Francisco.

W. A. Brown, funeral director. Please omit flowers. (San Francisco papers please copy.) LOWE.

Services for William Olin Lowe Wednesday, December 16, at 10 a.m., from the United Brethren Church, West Seventeenth near Figueroa. Pierce Brothers, directors. LUCAS. At 1644 East Eighty-fifth street, Mrs Fannie J. Lucas.

Remains nt Bresee Brothers, Notice of funeral later. LUTNESKY. Strictly private services for Erminla A. Lutnesky at Cresse's, High-knd Park, today at 1:30 p.m. MADRAY.

Services for Joseph P. Madray will be held today at 11 a.m. from Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. MARINGTHAL. Max H.

Marlngthal. Services and interment, Chicago. 111. Malinow Simons, directors. McDOUGAL.

December 1.1, 1931, at 1230 East Palm. AltadenR, Mrs. Rose C. McDoiiRftl, wife of John B. McDougal and mother of John, Murray and Miss Sarah McDougal.

Services 10 Tuesday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Pasadena. Interment private. Turner Stevens Pasadena, directors. MENDELSON.

Josephine Mendelson. Services today at 2 p.m. from the Hollywood Cemetery chapel. 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard. Glasband St Groman Mortuary in charge.

MILLER. George I. Miller. Rcmuins at the chapel of W. A.

Brown, 1815 South Flower street. MONTGOMERY. December 13, Martha Bryan Montgomery. Announcement of services later by Pierce Brothers. MUELLER.

Late of 520T Cimarron street, Frances Mueller aged 59 years. Services today, 9 a.m.. at St. Brigid's Church. E.

B. McCormlck, funeral director MURRAY. Services for Mary P. Murray Wednesday, December 16. at 1 p.m., from Pierce Brothers' chapel.

NUTTER. Services for Hannah Elizabeth Nutter today at 12 noon from Pierce. Brothers' chapel. PAGE. Services for William W.

Page will be held today at 11 a.m. from Ruppe Mortuary. PARKER. December 13, 1931. at 525 Jackson street, Pasadena, Dr.

James E. Parker, husband of Ina Parker. Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Turner Ss Stevens Marengo at Holly, Pasadena. Interment private.

PETRICK. December 14, Elizabeth Petrlck, beloved wife of John Petrlck. Services Thursday, December 17. at 8:30 a.m., from the Washington Undertaking 735 West Washington street. POLASKI.

Isldor Polaskl. beloved husband of Eliza Polaski; loving father of Louis and Arthur Polaski and Mi's. Stephen N. Loew. Services today.

11:15 a.m.. at the Los Angeles Crematory chapel, 1601 South Calallna street. Malinow ft Simons, directors. Please omit flowers. QUINN.

At Fresno. Cal.v (accidentally.) Francis Quinn. Funeral arrangements lti charee of Ivy H. Overholtzer, 1719 South Flower street. RILEY.

December 13, Ida May Riley, beloved wife of Jack D. Riley. Services today at 9 a.m. from Pierce Brothers' chapel. BACK.

Barbara C. Sack of 2757 Foothill Boulevard, La Creacenta: mother of Myrta I. Hart and Norma W. Sack grandmother of Mrs. Pauline Best of wunrcy.

Jonn and William Hart Funeral services today at 2 p.m. from the Little Church of the Flowers, Forrst Lawn. Crlpp-n Mortuary, Ver- dugo City, in chary. SCHARTZER. Remains of Allen Ray Schart.

swr were forwarded Monday by Pierce Brothers to Bryan, lor services and interment. SCHOLTE8. Klsra. aged 73 years, late of 336 Magnolia avenue. Burbank.

Requiem mass at Holy Trinity Church. Burbank, Wednesday. Decern ber 16. at 9 a.m. A.

C. Fillbach, di rector SHAW. Mrs. Margaret E. Shaw.

Remains at the chapel of W. Browu. 1813 South Flower street. SHERWOOD. Leon H.

Sherwood, beloved father of Roy Sherwood and brother of Mrs. Edith Clark of Middteport. n. Announcement uf services later by Ruppe Mortuary. EILVERBERO.

Dr Henry Silverbert. Services Wednesday it'll a.m. from the Olasband Ac Groman Moituary, 001 West Washington street. ST. PIERIJE.

December 13. Mrs. Mary J. St. Pierre of 1169 West Twenty-eighth slr-et.

Services win be held tody at 4 P.m. rrom Edwards Brothers' Colnn.al Mor tuary. Interment. Cypress Lawn Me- uonai raiK. couna, tau Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, harbor and foreign commerce and Olyrople beautiftcation committee meetings, committee rooms.

Chamber of Commerce Building. 12:15 p.m. Theta Chi Fraternity luncheon, University Club. roon. Los Angeles City Teachers' Club luncheon, Biltmore, noon.

California Hospital. Women's Auxiliary meeting, clubrooms, afternoon. Mrs. Edith B. Sarbury will speak.

Eighth Institute of International Relations convention, Mission Inn, Riverside, all day. Sputhern California Woman's Press Club meeting. Friday Morning Clubhouse, afternoon. Laurence L. Hill and Marian Parks will speak.

Soroptimlfts Club luncheon. Biltmore. noon. Helen Ardelle will be guest of honor. Sigma Nu luncheon, University Club, noon, Wilshlre Women's Club meeting, club-rooms, morning.

Mrs. Daniel Campbell will speak. American Legion Luncheon Club meeting, Hayward Hotel, noon. Italian Women's Club luncheon, club-rooms, afternoon. Friday Morning Club program, club-rooms, morning.

Three one-act plays will be presented; meeting, afternoon. Ariel Mlllals will speak on 'The Dance as a Civilizing Force Through History." Lions International luncheon, Biltmore, nonn. Sierra Madre Card party, St. Rita's Shrine, Sierra Madre. 8 p.m.

Los Angeles Tuesday Afternoon Club meeting. 413 West Twenty-eighth street, 1:30 p.m. Philosophy lecture. Philosophy Hall, University avenue and Exposition Boulevard, 4:30 p.m. Dr.

Edwin Diller Star-buck will speak on "The God of Cognition." City Terrace Industrial Association luncheon, Biltmore, noon. Lyceum Club meeting, Bible Institute, 6 p.m Le Salon Francata meeting, 2325 North Vermont avenue, afternoon. Jean Morel will speak on "Imnressions of America from the Recent Writings Of Duhamel, Morand and Maurols." Women's University Club luncheon, clubrooms, 943 South Hoover street, 12:30 p.m. Charles Williams will speak on "Contributions of the Public Schools to America." Nature Club of Southern California meeting, Rosslyn Hotel, 6 p.m. Girls' Corner Club meeting.

Auditorium Building. Fifth and Olive streets. 6 p.m. Kappa Beta PI dinner, Biltmore, evening. Highland Park Ebell Club program, clubrooms, afternoon.

California Art Club forum, clubrooms. 8 P.m. E. Roscoe Shrader will conduct the forum. California Travel Society dinner, Mona Lisa Cafe, evening.

Dr. Etta Gray will speak on "China's Sovereignty." History lecture. Central Library lecture room, 8 p.m. H. A.

Van Norman will speak on "From Zanja to Boulder Dam." West Ebell Club program, clubrooms, afternoon. Mrs. Walter Goodfellow and Mrs. Ann Meservey will be guests of honor. Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon.

Biltmore. noon. League Forum luncheon! 540 South Broadway, noon. Glenn D. Willa-man will speak on "The State Tax Pro gram of the California Real Estate As-1 sociation Derushah Club meeting.

920 South uranoview avenue, 6:30 p.m. B'nal B'rlth luncheon. Victor Hugo Cafe. noon. Edgar C.

Levey will be guest of honor. American Guild of Organists. Southern California Chapter recital, First Unitarian Church. 2938 West Eighth street. 8 m.

Pleiades Club dinner, Beverly Hills Hotel, evening. State Societies Illinois and Kentucky State Societies Joint meeting, 234 West Adams street. 8 p.m. Missouri State Society meeting, 1024 South Grand avenue, evening. Pennsylvania State Society reunion.

815 South Figueroa street, evening. Sports Events Lawn Bowling: after 1 p.m. Exposition Park daily Boxine: Olympic Auditorium, 8:30 P.m Newsboy Brown vs. Al Brown. "TIMES" THEATER GUIDE MOTION PICTURES California, Main and Eighth "Furusato." Opens tonight.

Chinese, Hollywood and Orange Drive "The Champ." A sentimental and at times powerful drama of an ex-prlze finhternnd his small son. Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooopr Criterion, 642 South Grand "Private Lives. Noel Coward's stage farce suffers somewhat in its transfer to the Screen, although it is still entertuinlnc. Downtown. Hill at Maj esty, Love." A part-romantic, musical and comedy drama with Marilyn Miller as star.

Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood "Private Lives." Fiimarte. 1228 North Vine "The Flve- Year Plan." A Russian film. Hlllstreet, Hill at Eighth "Secret Serv Steamships ONLY 9540 ROUND TRIP California to France The M.S.Washington leaves San Francisco January 14 Los Angeles January 16 for Le Havre Only 25 days via the Panama Canal on any of the modern ships of this new French Line Fleet. The famous French cuisine. Running hot and cold water in every room.

The very latest heating system. 5raeru2hXLne 508 W. th Los Angeles, rhone Tllcker 4S31 or any authorise 1 agent THE GRAND PACIFIC TOUR New Zealand via Australia South Sea Isles "Th Huron ol ihi 10th Century" A tirtutsr teur. with stsp.owrs. my pittnt.

en rsutt. Ports at call: PAPEETE (Tahiti.) RAROTON0A Ctok ItlindM WELLINGTON. N. 8VDNEV Autrali. AUCKLAND, SUVA.

FIJI HONOLULU, Hssil. First-Class round fare Jfilfl.iW) Intermediate first class jLVtA.OO bide trip to TONGAN and SAMOAN Islands. SHU extra. For pamphltu tpplr UNION STEAM SHIP CO. of New Zealand.

Ltd. Hind. Ralph Inc. Gen, Arts. California Street.

San Iraneisro. South Grand Loi Angeles. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMii.iiiiiiiiiMi LOCATION 22 minutes' drive from heart of Los Angeles or Long Beach. tfir? OWfct Charlotte A. Haas.

23. WORTHINGTON PRINZ. Robert O. Woithlngton, 26; uertruae i. BIRTHS Names, sex, place and date of birth.

BIRD. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Daughter, pri vate Homo Hospital.

uecemDer m. BLOOM. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Boy.

White Memorial Hospital, uecemDer 10. DROWN. Mr. and Mrs. Charles.

Boy. pri vate Home Hospital, uecemoer i. HILL. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur. Daughter ana boy (twins.) White Memorial nuapimi. December 11. HTLLEARY. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester. Boy. 1436 Lakeshore avenue. uecemDer o.

HYATT Mr. and Mrs. Bedford. Daughter. White Memorial Hospital, jjecemoer CASSE.

Mr. and Mrs. Aifonse. Boy. An- geius Hospital, uecemoer McGEE.

Mr. and Mrs. James. Daughter. White Memorial Hospital, uecemoer o.

MOSS BERG. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Daughter.

Bellevue Hospital. December 10. NEEAHAM. Mr. aid Mrs.

Delbert. Daugh ter. Monterey Aiaternuy numc. wctciu-ber 9. PANS Mr.

and Mrs. Charles. Daughter. Angelus Hospital. Decf-moer v.

RENSHA.M. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Boy.

1038 Enst Fifty-nrst street. uecemDer o. ROBERTS. Mr. and Mrs.

Duke. Boy. An gelus Hospital. December 2. ROTH.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Daughter. Ar.gelus Hospital.

Decern rxr v. RYER. Mr. and Mrs. Emil.

Daughter. An- aelus Hospital. December THOMASON. Mr. and Mrs.

Alva. Daughter. White Memorial Hospitai. December t. DIVORCE SUITS FILED RROOKR.

Fdwln nealnst Mary E. CHURCH WELL. Firinls M. asalnst Helen J. GRAHAM.

Vclda against Jasper. OREENBERG. La Rose against Max. JCEIF. Frederick C.

against Minnie. McLEOD. Mabel E. against Robert H. MENDOZA.

Helen axainst Martin. PHALEN. Maybelle H. against Frank J. PHILLIPS.

Gertrude O. against Fred J. PICKETT. Edith M. against O.

Oordon. POUND. Josephine J. against Bernard D. RILEY.

Minerva G. against James J. ROSS. Cypa against Joseph. STEINBERG.

Jack against Bertha G. TODD. Harold A. against Alta S. DIVORCE DECREES GRANTED BERSON.

Evelyn R. from Aaron W. BRITT. Viola from Harry. BURBRIDGE.

Hord from Ophelia. CALIVA. Catherine L. from Victor -L. CALVERT.

Mellle M. from Herbert S. COPPO. Zana M. from Joe M.

HENNING. Lillian G. from Herman. JEWELL. Lillian from Wayne.

LANDERS. Marion E. from NELSON. Gilbert A. from Eileen M.

POTTER. Lucy E. from Fremont L. RAUCH. Harold O.

from Oneita A. RICE. Madlon from Edwin A. ROTH. Laura M.

from Eugene G. NATURALIZATION PETITIONS Petitions for naturalization, with name, residence and place of birth given, have been filed with the United States District Court, as follows: Joseph Gaxtlase Cuevas, 7811 Stanford avenue: England. Irving Dubin, 4514 Hollywood Boulevard: Russia. Anthonios Mcllissinos (Anthonios Monterey Park; Greece. Kurt Ludwigi Huntington Park; Ger many.

Luigl Trani. 237 East Sixty-fourth street: Italy. Mary Barr, 1356 McDuff street: England. Samuel James Barr, 1356 McDuff street: England. Laura Louise Reed, inglewood: England.

Sydney Coulter Madden. 1009 North New Hampshire; England. Elslo Flocss Marshall, 1082 West Thlr- liern street: uermany. Robert Gray. Santa Monica; Emrlind.

Friedcrike Oberg, San Fernando; Germany. Arthur Stone', South Gate: England. Phillip Lovoy, 4168 Mandalay Drive; Italy. Otto Andreas Olsen (Otto Andreas Oh- mer.i Ainambra; Norway. Alfons Saionz, San Pedro; Germany.

Sophie Maria Goetz (Sunny Sophie Marie Goctz,) 4424 West First street; Ger-many. Lena Farbcr, 833 Micheltorena street; foiana. Albert Greincr, 1615 Wellington Road Germany. Alfred Clifford Dennell, 1112 West Nine- ly-sixtn street: Krmland. Giuseppe (Joseph) De Luca, 225 West eevemy-sevenlh street: Italy.

Robert Henry Frnnipton, 368 East Fifty-second street; England. Maria Somlyo, 642 North Alexandria street; Herbert John Woodhall. 325 Museum Drive: England. Emllie Sonhie Stolberger. 1515 West For.

ty-nlnth street: Germany. Vincent Mark Restovirh (V neent Mark Kicn.i 1U01 Everett street: Jinro-Hlavln. Arthur Richard Maurice Smith. 2122 Har- court avenue; England. William Russell Howard Brumnton.

2521 uuiisinuir avenue: England. Lucas unams, Alhambra; Holland. Samuel King. Comntnn: Fnirlnnd. Louis Petter Ronuebenr.

3040 Kelton ave- nue; Eiigiana. Jacob Klein, San Pedro: Russia. Rose Carolina Brownell. I.nnn Tlcnrh- xiUKiana. Karl Kudwlsr Frledrich Sehmueek.

1320 vvesi Eignteenin street: uermany. consiBnune uniros (Gust Chiros.) Hunt Ington Park; OFFICIAL DEATH LIST (Los Angeles) Name Age. Date ASNQN, Louise 73 Dec. 10 02 Dec. 12 B0 Dec.

11 77 Dec. 11 SI Dec. 12 56 Dec. 11 BABCOCK, Mary BANKS. Morris BENNETT.

Ophelia I5USHARD, Jacob CLARK. Jennie CRAWFORD, James 67 Dec. 13 DtNKt.N, Dennis 79 Deo. 9 DUFFIELD, Frank 61 Dec. 12 EDWARDS.

Emma 66 Dec. 11 ukkik. Anna 70 Dec. 11 HARPER. Wtlliam 66 Dec.

9 HARRON, Benjamin 39 Dec. 11 HOOVER, William 52 Dec. 9 HOWARD. Arthur 35 Dec. 7 HYMAN, Louis 75 Dec.

11 KELLY, John 75 Dee. 12 KLEIN. Esther 89 Dec. 12 McBRIDE. Archibald 53 Dec.

11 McMAHON, George 64 Dec. 12 RUSSO. Joseph 66 Dec. 10 SCHMIDT. August 74 Dec.

10 SMITH. Robert 71 Dpe. in TAVEIMAN, Joseph 57 Dee. 12 TYRRELL. William 76 Dec.

UREN. Louise 67 Dec. 12 WIESE. Fred 44 Dec. 11 WILLIAMS, Walter 19 Dec.

11 WOOD, George 32 Dec. 1 1 ZORB, Pauline 66 Dec. 12 DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. AIVAZIAN. December 13.

Mary Aivazlan of 677 East Forty-ninth street, beloved wife of Thomas Aivazlan; loving mother of Haig, Theodor and Lillian Aivazlan; also survived by two grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. from Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. ALBORTA. Waldo E.

Alborta. beloved hus band of Mrs. Teresa Alborta. Remains will lie in state December 16 from 12 noon until 0 p.m. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

at the chapel of Gus Alvarez Moore. Interment, Oruro, Bolivia. ATKINS. Mrs. Elizabeth A.

Atkins. Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street. BAKER.

Services for Mazie Baker today at iu a.m. irom pierce Brothers chapel. BAXTER. December 12. Don A.

Announcement of services later by Pierce Brothers. BOGESLOV. Morris Bogeslov. Services today at 1:30 p.m. from the Glasband Groman Mortuary, 901 West Washington street.

BRADLEY. Harry E. Bradley of 603 South Cochran. Services today at 3 p.m. at the Little Church of the Flowers.

Forest Lawn. Francis V. Hall Si Son, directors. BRALY. Funeral services for Harold Hde Braly will be held at the residence.

627 South Irving Boulevard, Tuesday at iu.jo a.m. Bresee Brothers, directors. BRYSON. December 11, at 1233 South Olendalc avenue, James F. Bryson, beloved father of Mrs.

Ella H. Fisher of Glrndale. Mrs. Hazel M. Anderson of North Hollywood and Jesse D.

Bryson of Pasadena. Funeral services Tuesday. December 15, at 2 p.m., from the chapel of L. o. Scovcrn 828 South Brand Boulevard.

Glendale. Interment, luglewood. BURHANS. December 12. Joseph Bur-hans.

at the family residence, 508 North Rotbury Drive, Bevcr'y Hilis. beloved husband of Iva Burhans: father of Robert Burhans; son of William Burhans, and brother of Ruth BurliBns. Services will be held today at 2 p.m. from Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. BYRNE.

December 13, Richard Byrne, aged 64 yeass. Rosary will be recited it 8 o'clock this evening at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. Services at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Edwards Brothers. Mass at 9 a.m.

at St. Joseph's Church. CARLISLE. Remains or Mary E. Carlisle were forwarded Monday by Pierce Brothers to Fresno, for services and interment.

COHEN. Herman Cohen. Services today 18 from the Olasoand tc Groman Morluaiy, 901 West Washington street. tillClmstmas How time flies! We'll soon be hanging up the well-known stockingsgood big ones all ready for "Santa." Only ten, days to go! Have you arranged for all those gifts? No? Well, maybe I can help. Suppose you look over my list of suggestions on Page 6, ParjtU.

P. S.Here are some Suggestions: Fiber flowers Toys Candy Xmas Cards Decorations Books Pets I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Los Angeles Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Los Angeles Times Archive

Pages Available:
7,611,909
Years Available:
1881-2024