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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 23

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland FEBRUARY 17, 1923 23 TUESDAY EVENING WABKEN-8PAMNAGEL r. uiklmd, and Helen M. ii-i, HKl liguDM itrwt. EastbayVitalStatistics Griffin, tha late Mrs. Frances Eas- McVAMFK In Oakland.

February ton and Susan Griffin and brother 17, 1925. Frank McNamee. a native of Mrs. Kate Kelly of Iowa City, of Ireland, aged 55 years. aged 73 years, 11 months arid Notice of funeral hereafter.

Bell days. Iowa City, and Benicia miailns at the chapel of Grant 1. Cal papers please copy. Miller. 2372 East Fourteenth street, Friends are respectfully Invited corner of Twenty-Jourth avenue, to attend the funeral Wednesday, NELSON In Oakland.

Feb. 17, DIVORCES FILED man's Residence Chapel, Telegraph avenu. at Thirtieth street, Oakland. VVKOTICH In Oakland, Feb. 1, 1925, George Vukotlch; a nativs of Montenegro, aged ,45 years.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to be held at the chapel of Grant D. Miller, 2372 East 14th corner 24th ave, Oakland, Calif Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1925, at 12 30 o'clock p. thence to Serbian Truman's Residence Chapel, Tele graph avenu. at Thirtieth street.

Oakland. Ipterment strictly private. WOOI.LIn Berkeley. Feb. IT, Mary Livingston Wooll, wife of thl lata John Wooll.

mother of Charles John Hastings. Harriet and Charlotte Wooll, Mrs. Arthur N. Bay ley and Mrs. S.

MoWanty, a native of New York. Services Thursday. Feb. 1. at 1 o'clock, at her home, 2121 Co lief ave.

Interment private. Bobcrt vs. Elizabeth Miller cruelty. liertrude vs. Max Ayers; cruelty.

1-coruary 1. at ciocR a. from if. 25. Majrvllla dearlv beloved BirthsMarriagesDeaths wife of itav Nelson, lovinir dauich CARD OF THANKS spectfully (rivlted to attend th.

funeral services Wednesday. Feb. 18. 1925, at 1 o'clock p. from the funeral chapel of Smiley Gallagher, Alameda.

A member of Corp. L. Hollywood Auxiliary No. 939, V. F.

and Julia A. Martin Spanish War Veterans. Interment, Cypress Lawn cemetery. Members of the Julia A. Martin Auxiliary are requested to attend the funeral services of Sister Steele to be held from the funeral parlors of Smiley Gallager.

Wednesday at 1 p. 2325 Santa Clara Alameda. MARY S. ELLISON. President.

STKVKNMIN in Oakland, Feb 14, Charles Edwin, beloved husband of Eaontlna Stevenson, loving stepfather of Miss lOrna Stelnway of New York, brother of James H. Stevenson of Sacramento, Calif Mrs. MARRIAGE LICENSES BORN nis late residence, untn thence to St. Patrick's church, 10th and 1'eralta where a requiem hiKh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. C.UIIIIIKN In San Lorenzo, February 17. 1H23. Mary Jane, dear wife of William Grihhen, beloved mother of Margaret M.

Uribben, a native of Ireland. County Dublin, aged 77 The family of the late Emanuel A. Tronvig desire to express their heartfelt thanks to their many friends for the kindness and sympathy, also for the many beautiful floral offerings tendered them dur Orthodox church, 9th and Oak for services at 1 o'clock p. ni. Interment Serbian cemetery, San Mateo county.

WIIITAKEH In Oakland, February 17, 1925, E. A. Whitaker. beloved husband of Marnret H. Whitaker and "father of Charles William Earle (., Wesley Arthur A.

and Richard It. Whitaker, a native of I'ennsyl vanla, aged 87 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday. February 19, 1925, at o'clock p. at THORSTED for FLOWERS ThorstedJIoralC Sradian Bldg.

14)8 Broadw' TltpiontOmUitJ4ti0 ing their recent bereavement. ter of Mr. and Mxs. tleorge l'ritch-ett and sister of Doris Dent, Mait-land. ltoherta and Leon I'ritchett.

A native aged 19 years 11 months 20 davs. Friends anrt acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services to be held at the family residence, 2716 Short street, Thursday, Feb. 19. 1925, at 2:30 p. m.

Interment. Evergreen cemetery under direction of Grant D. Miller, undertaker. In Oakland. Feb.

1925, Nannie L. May I'laskett. wife of Frank Waldo Pla.s-kett, loving daughter of Jefferson I), and Jessie Nelson, sister of Georgia Lockwood. Jennie, Alois and Wilbur Nelson. A member of Oakland Chapter No.

140, O. 10. S. DIED Unla Ttnoelv r.t U'llliqn. ADAMS In Oakland.

February W. Stevenson of Glendale, Mrs. Harnett Martin of Glendale, Oregon; Mrs. H. Nolder of Homestead, nnd Mrs.

Martha A. Everett of Uridgeville, a Frank F. Boulter. 24. and Fnrana Morris, 27, both of Oakland.

nt HIIAMv-ltK Otis J. Bur-bank, 22. and AJI.ertha Kicker, 2(1. both of Oakland. EDWAHIIH-MfllKHMOTT-Albert B.

Kdwards. 37, Atlanta, and Klizabeth McDermott, 32, Chicago, 111. Kendall H11.U 1 34, and Hose Carlson, 30, both of Oakland. I.l CIA-SKAY Nicholas D. Ltirla, 22, Oakland, and May- Seay, .22, Albany.

Sfl A UKUY-fiH Albert B. Sharkey, 4ii, and Alexlna Gray, 29, both of Oakland. WILLI AMS IIOKTOX John Williams, 29, and Louvenla llorton, 21, both of Oakland. BAN FRANCISCO MARRIAGE LICENSES, BACIOALUPI-VESEY LoiilH F. lWinRBhipl, VI, HI Ninth stri'i't, uml liorntliy L.

Vmey, onkliinrf i SFEEKS-STOOP8 Vlncnnt K. Kpeera, 2S, nnil Uorothca M. Htoops, lit, both of oaklmi'l. OX To the wife of Andrew H. Box.

Fftb. 7, 1925, a. daiiKl'ter. COIH.IAT To the wife of John Cor- Klat. Piedmont, Jan.

24, 1U25, a daughter. CU AND ALL To the wife of Leo II. Crandall, Feb. 1U25, a son. BAY To the wife of Vlrto II.

Day. Fob. 12, 1925, a daughter. ARMOR To the wife of Floyd W. IJartnor.

Feb. 13, 1325, a daughter. ITO To the wife of Tsutae Jto, Feb. 18. 1325.

a daughter. KACilOYAMA To the wife of Tone- taro Kagcyama, Berkeley, Feb. 12, 1U25, a son. I'RRAY To the wife of Douglas Murray, Berkeley, Feb. 10, 1920, a daughter.

fOI'U To the wife of Whitney B. Pope. Jan. 26, 1925, a daughter. IWK.KV To the wife of Lewis Ithvs Swezey, Piedmont, vFcb, 12, 192.r, a daimhter.

IT. JOHN To the wife of George A. FjwKt. John, Nnpa, Feb. 11, 1925, a Hon.

To the wife of Sllvestro Wilson, FpIi. 6, 192B, cla lighter. native of aged 64 years, 11 7M and Salinas, California, papers please, copy.) Friends and acuaintances are re years. 2 months, 8 days. Friends and aciiuaintances invited to atH'nd funeral ThursdHv, Febr uary J9, 1925, tit to a.

from her.laUi home on Hathaway to All Saints' church. Hay-ward, where mass will be said, commencing at a. m. Interment, Hole Sepulchre cemetery. I1V.NS In Oakhuid, Feb.

1,1, Sophie Hackmati Hans, beloved wife of William E. Hans, sister of Mrs. -Mary Dcmuth, Mrs. Henry J. Will-man and Fred Hacknian; a native of Indiana, apred 50 years, 28 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services to be held at the chapel of Crant I. Miller, 2.172 East 14th corner 24th Oakland, Thursday, Ft b. 19, at II o'clock a. m. Interment Sunset View cemeterv.

ni.ii:nso In Oakland, Feb. ruary 1(1, 1925, William Henderson, beloved husband of Ellen Z. Henderson and loving- father of Lottie 10. Sheridan. A native of -Ore- '111, 1926.

Helen Marie, loving- daitiih ter of Mario Castro Adams and tho Mate Kobert Adams, a native of California, aged 3 years, months, 3 davs. Funeral services Wednesday. February 18, at 2:30 o'clock p. at the parlors of the James Taylor company, northeast corner of Fifteenth and Jefferson streets. Oakland, to which friends are Invited.

Monterey County, Cal. pap- 1 ers please copy. UOWI-: In this city, February Id, Annette Howe, beloved daughter of William II. and Jean Stephens Howe. A native of San Francisco, ane 4 months, 21 days.

I Funeral Wednesday, February 1K. at two (2) p. at the chapel 1 of the Truman riidi rtnkiiiK' Coin- pany, Mission street at IS, San Francisco. COLLIEIt In Oakland, Feb. 14 months, 13 nays.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fu-nertl Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 3 p. m. from the Fruitvale chapel of C. N.

Cooper, 3347 East 14th st. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. THIOGO.MVt; In Oakland, February 17, 1 925, Edwin Tregoning, son of the late Alfred and PhllMpa Tfe-gonlng and brother of Mrs. U. J.

Collins, Mrs. J. R. llnrgess and William, Lottie, and Herbert Tregon-Ing, a native of aijed 42 yea rs. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, February 19, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.

at Tru ip DresslfburHair In Pictorial Review for March is a special article illustrating and describing exacdy how the smartest women in New York are i un, aged 59 years 7 months 1 days. I A inciiilier of Live Ma lodge No. 01, F. and A. M.

Einnui. beloved mother of Mrs. William Holers of Ma rysvillc, Mrs. A. I' Hansen l'oetitello, fiends are Invited to attend the nnil Sidney A.

Uusendark, sister of services lo be held at the Arthur li. Manassa. urandmothvr of funeral chapel of tirant fi. Miller, 2.172 East Fourteenth street, "corner Twenty-fourth avenue, Oakland, Kelt. 19, 1925, at 10 o'clock a.

in. No flowers. Incineration stiicily pri DAYS MORE spectfully invited to attend the funeral services be held at the 'impel of Grant D. Miller, 2S72 East Fourteenth street, corner Twenty-fourth avenue, Oakland, California. Wednesday, Feb.

18, 1925 at 2 o'clock ti. under the auspices of Oakland Chapter No. 140, O. E. S.

Incineration. -The officers and members of Oakland Chapter No. 1 In, o. 10. are hereby to attend the funeral services, of our late sister, Nannie L.

May liaskett, to be held at 2 o'clock p. in. Wednesday, Feb. IK, 1 925. to be held at Hit- chapel of Grant D.

Miller, 2372 10. 14th 10. lakland, Cal. OLIVE It. ('ALLEN, Worthy Matron.

VIONICF. F. CUSI1ING, Secretary. IIATIIJION Tn Oakland, Feb. 15, 1925, Jane, widow of the late Her-i man ltat.hjen, loving mother of Mrs.

W. C. Mrs. E. A.

Mclster of Sacramento. Calif, Mrs. F. A. Jordan and the late Hermle Hathjen, grandmother of Mrs.

Mockbee of I'anama; a native of Ireland, aged 1 7li years. i I Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 9:30 o'clock a. from the Oakland parlors of Freeman Cox-Hoai Keriney 2630 Telegraph thence to St. Anthony church, East 15th st.

and 16th where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. tn. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. HIIOI)E In Oakland, Feb.

14, William Henry, beloved husband of Ella M. Rhodes, loving father of Miss Zelma Rhodes of Albany, Oregon; Charles W. and John W. now dressing their hair. See PICTORIAL vate.

KITTO In lli-rkeley, February 17, 1925, Samuel Henry ICitto, dearly beloved Jiu.sl.and of Maud Emig Kit to, loving brother of Mrs. of San Francisco, and Mrs. 1.1. W. r.ubertson of Valleio.

OF OUR REVIEW I In California Godcau Fsneral Clinpcls will be found, scrviiiK end saving for the people of the prln- ll cipnl localities. ICal. Maxim? and Glfforrl and ItoRer K. Hansen; a native of Mlchi-Kiin. Friends are respectfully invited 'to attend the funeral Wednesday, Feb.

IS, at 10:30 a. to. from her late residence, 2S25 Octavla street, i C. Cooper, director of funeral service. CHOW In Oakland.

Feb. 1(5, 1P2T, llliam M. Crow, beloved son of Mrs. Margaret nnd the late Albert 1. Crow and brother -of Albert, Kil-: ward Hethel, Alta and Until Crow; a native of California, aged 23 years.

Friends nnd senunlntances are respectfully invited to-attend the funeral services tri be held at the chapel of Grant 1 Miller. 2'72 East Fourteenth street, corner Twenty -fourth nvenue. Oakland, California. Wednesday, Feb. IS, at 11 o'clock a m.

Interment. Kvertreen Cemetery. for MARCH SALE! 7aS7.s.. 15c a copy ulUIUMlL'il 111 I I Notice of funeral later For further Information rlni? up the 'Funeral Home" of Albert Engel Co. I'hone oaklanrl 941! L.M) In Oakland, February 1 6, 1 925; John F.

I.andy, the beloved husband of Maggie Landy, father of Louis. Chaiif, Johnny and Leo Landy and 'Viola Silvirla, Ruby Kamos and brother of Mary MeLoiighlin and llosa Hall and Elizabeth l-'erra ml of Los Angeles. All News-stands Now awini land Charlie Landy of Alabama, I In Oakland, February native or Montgomery, Ala. aired Hart Schaffner Marx Suits Exclusively 1800 Suits, Including the NEW SPRING STYLES SAVE $10.00 to $17.00 NOW! Rhodes; son or h.oer 11. Rhodes and the late IOber II.

Rhodes; broth Smit nnd rs. I If. John, dearly beloved husband of Imiacia Fereria and lovinu father of John Joseph. Manuel, Antone and Annie IYreiia anil Mrs. Mary I.eno of Vallejo and Mrs.

Evant'iinn Enos. A native of 1'ortimal. aned years. A member of I. l.

10. S. and 1'. 1'. E.

1 Iji, years. Frit nds ami ncouaintanres are respectfully invited to attend the fuuoi'al from the I'arks Chapel A. M. 10. church, Chester and Ninth 'street, Oakland, Thursday, February I 19, at 2 p.

in. For information call er of Mrs. Evelyn U. Itessle L. Jennings a native of Tn) 0 of Hollywood, Iowa, aged 63 I xt er- I a lor, i.

904 Iu .....1 i I r. re re- Koectfullv Invited to attend' the fu- In Oakland. February 15, years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 10.30 a.

m. from the Fruitvale chapter of C. N. Cooper. 3347 E.

14th st. Albany, Oregon, papers please copy. In I'rovidenee hospital, Fell. Hi, 1925, Uessle, beloved wife-of Albert and loving mother of Verona. widow of Matlu.vv of Germany, aged months a m-cmber ea Lodue No.

Hi. I ua i ntances are re. to attend the 1 925. Ida 10. Lore! Lurch; a native 75 vears, "and of la kin nd Friends and ac spectrally invit, funeral Services neral to he held at the family resilience.

912 I'eralta Street, Wednes-dav, February 1925 nt 9 o'clock a. tlonce to St Joseph's church where a bivh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 9 .10 o'clock. Inter- Park St. ami Sunn Clura Alameda Sun I.eandro 1375 K. Itlh Masonic ISlilg.

to be held at the 2 East Fin rrv.u.i: AMi 1 llil ST. FRUITVALE chapel of i Irani 1 1. Miller. I'ou ie nth st r. et.

corne l'ou it a venue, i iak la nd. ins. lav, February 1 191 o'clui in. Interment, Incut St. Mary's feimii rv.

TIN In Oakland, February 1 5. 1 925, Micha'l, dearly belov.il husband of the late Frances Griffin, loving father of Oitrude, Casta. John. Eugene and Ceolge Alberta, and Albert Steele, and lining sister of Mrs. Millicent Urown and Mrs.

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