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Funeral services for John A. Cham- berlain, 65 years old, supervisor of manuai training in the District of Co- lumbia public schools, who died at his e, 1502 Emerson street, yesterday | morning, will be conducted at the resi- dence_tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. J. J. Queally will officiate. In- terment will be at Petersham, Mass, Hononry pallbearers will Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of lchooll Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant superintendent; Robert L. Haycock, assistant superintendent in charge of elementary schools; Walter B. Patterson, supervisor of special schools; Selden M. Ely, supenmng prlnclpll of the fifth division, D. C. public schools; Harry O. Hine, secre- tary of the Board of Education; Frank C. Daniel, principal of McKinley High School; Frank A. Woodward, principal of the Gordon Junior High School; 8. T. Cameron and George F. Williams. Six manual training instructors will be the active pallbearers. ‘The Denison, Abbot and Lenox Vo- cational Schools will be closed tomor- row and the McKinley High School closed tomorrow until 1 p.m. out of re- spect to the memory of Mr. Chamber- laim, while manual training classes will be recessed for the day. Mr. Chamberlain had been super- visor of manual training in the local schools since 1906, when the system was reorganized, and was popularly known as “the father of manual training” in the local schools. He first became con- nected with the public school system here in 1887, when he was made in- structor in manual training in the then Washington High School. He taught until 1889, when he was made director of woodworking, and the following year his title was changed to director of manual training. His next promotion was to that of supervisor, which posi- tion he held at the time of his death. Adopt New Drug Symbol. BERLIN (#)—The German Dru; A Association has adopted as a symbol of its trade a staff with a serpent colled around it. They found this in Greek |fHonie: mythology where Aesculapius, god of medicine, is pictured carrying it. Italy expects its 1930 rush of tourists | to be the largest ever entertained. Why Pay for Everything Chambers will give the whole f‘:‘“‘l‘l en-dl , an = 1 $100 w S T E E l. VAULTS. t that money can $85 y are only A Prices In K. The Greater CHAMBERS Co. Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Ryan Service Is Superior & B We strive to have our serv- ice the finest possible...both from kindness and skill. Tuneral P . Private and Livery ll Connullnn JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. e Atlantic 1700- mmmr WWMM%R»" 01 AR m’mmfixx;«mx H D. C., WEDNESDAY, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight tomorrow increasing cloudiness, not much change in temperature; gentle south winds. Virginia—Fair tonight; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness; not much change in temperature; moderate east and southeast winds. Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness; not much change in temperature; variable winds, be- coming moderate southeast and south. West Virginia—Fair tonight; tomor- | row increasing clnudlneu. rising tem- perature in east portion. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 70; 8 p.m., 68; 12 midnight, 62; 4 a.m., 55; 8 am., 63; noon, 75. Barometer—4 pm., 30.01; 8 pm., 30.08; 12 midnight, 30.13; 4 a.m., 30.18; 8 am, 30.29; noon, 30.28. Highest temperature, 75, occurred at noon_today. Lowest temperature, B4, occurred at 5 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 51. . Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coats and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:19 am. and 2:57 p.m.; high tide, 8:01 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:04 am. and 3:41'p.m.; high tide, 8:43 a.m and 9:14 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 4:41 a.m.; sun sets 7:33 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:41 sets 7:34 pm. Moon rises 8:29 p.m.; sets 4:34 am. Weather in Various Citles. m.; sun Statlons. Abilene, Tex... Albany, N. Y. .34 Clear + Pt.cloudy Clear t: Birmingham . Blsmarck, 30, et Sl 3 Cleveand, 'O Sotlinnin; & 0: 301 = 222388328 z3gs Clear . Pt.cloudy Clear Clear . Cloudy FOREIGN. (7a.m., Greenwich time, today.) grature, Weather. Brest.' Frai smamu)m Skedsn Noon, Green | Horta Pavsn. Azore Ouirént observations.) | Hamiton da . 74 | San_Juan. Port Cuba. | Havana, Colan, Canal’ Zoné. ... Zony ELISE BARTLETT WINS DIVORCE FROM ACTOR LOS ANGELES, June 11 (#).—Elise Bartlett, stage actress, was awarded a | divorce Monday from Joseph Schild- | kraut, motion picture actor. Schildkratt did not contest the suit. | He will pay his wife $250 a week | alimony, under an agreement reached out of court, lnd divide community pmpen.y valued at $20,000. he couple married in the Philadel- phll City Hall, April 7, 1922, 80 . today. 72 pm cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Clear Part cloudy A CONVENIENT convenient weekly or of your income. terms. $16.50 Seventh and AT NO EXTRA COST Eiseman's welcomes your account. Here you can choose from splendid stocks and pay in No interest or carrying charges for convenient SUMMER SUITS all sizes and styles EISEMAN’S CHARGE SERVICE monthly amounts out to $30 F St N.W. PAPERING “Each to _his own tools and the job is better done,” so it has been —For 33 years papering has heen our specialit Our reputation has been for quality work at con- sistently lower prices. A Wealth of Beautiful Design A comprehensive selec- tion of the most distine- tively artistic patterns that will bring a new beauty into your home. Furniture ‘WE ARE KNOWN FOR 911 13th St. is really an art 8 Let Us Give You an Estimate Just phone us—and we will gladly send you an expert to estimate without any obligation to you. Refinished OUR LOW PRICES FOR PAINTING AND DECORATING JUNE 11, JOHN PAGE DEAD Concrete Expert of Maryland Park Succumbs at Casualty Hospital. MARYLAND PARK, June 11 (Spe- cial).—John Page, one of the best known residents of this section, died at Casualty Hospital yesterday after- noon of cerebral hemorrhage. He was a specialist in concrete work and was superintendent of construction on the foundation of the Lincoln Memorial, the walls of the new Bureau of En- graving and Printing and other notable structures in Washington. Mr. Page was born at Errol, Scot- land, 56 years ago, and had been a resident of Washington and vicinity for the past 26 years. He leaves a widow and seven children, one of whom is married to J. P. Van Wie of the Gen- eral Accounting Office. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at the resi- dence of his daughter on Edgar avenue. Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Card party, Sisters of the Kesher Israel Congregation of Georgetown, Hebrew Home for the Aged, Eleventh street and Spring Road, 8 p.m. Plano recital, Madeleine Aughin- baugh students, Plerce Hall, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, 8 pm. Meeting, American University Park Citizens’ Association, Hurst Hall, Ameri- can University, Massachusetts and Ne- braska avenue 8 p.m. 1930. Dinner, business and _professional section of the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, 6:30 p.m. Dinner and dance, New York State Society, large ball room of the Willard Hotel, 8 p.m, Graduation exercises, Columbus Uni- versity, grand ball room of the May- flower Hotel, 8 p.m. FUTUR! Meeting, Men's i of Bt. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Newton streets, tomorrow night. Election of officers. . Estelle I = 8. W. Trenary Buried. WINCHESTER, Va., June 11 (Spe- cial) —Funeral rites were held here to- day for Samuel W. Trenary, 8: official of the old United !tlm Expml Co., whose death occurred Monday at Cumberland, Md., where he had been living since the death several months ago of his wife, Mrs. Emma Haymaker “Trenary, in Clarksburg, W. Va. Surviv- ing are two daughters, Mrs. Lucy V. Weiskettle, Cumberland, and Miss Fan- nie Trenary, Philadelphia, and two sis- ters, Miss Ida_Trenary, Cumberland, and Mrs. Anna E. Myers, Millvale, Pa. Blrths Re ey The following births have been reported 1o the Health Department in the last 24 Hours Henry B. Ind v" nia . Clark, girl. d fi\.n v McOnrty, il Edward d abel I. Grey, girl. Robert N. and fl|ndyn Riley, J. “sirl. &l £ Coinfer. gl lovd M. and Grace M. Snider, gir Charles R. and Gertrude G. Turner, girl. d ® Sison, wirl." Ricl Witkea & Chaties & hd Frances E Granville L. and Kathry John C. and Mildred Mbrum. wirl George 't ‘and Hazel L Gordon D. a Thomas and Eunice .Y-fh«on. ir! r Toll, Farrall, boy. oy. ‘Gaines, boy. . _Allor, boy. Haggard, boy. Elarence £ and- Cecht ¥ combs. trl. John K. and Lina M. Gilsson. sirl: Hotace and Jennie Wells. sirl Robert and Hattle Clarke, giil. d Julia Mitchell, girl. Wi and Martina Summers, Harold W. and Marian V. Moore, A and Sallle Jackson. boy. DedlbalRes el The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours. Philip Garnett, 79. 1410 Columbia rd. Letitia C. Alvather, 78. 3521 W plac Josepn Reifly: “Tos Providence unmu Columnia C. Mandanyohl, 73, 511 E st. n.e. Bimmons: 70, Fonergency Hospital, . 0. Mllynnlvr‘flnttl Chase, 62, 3 pasmes on sireet, 17Mh and May' Knowleine, 10, Children’ 1t Mathew Tazior! 81 u..|um7n-'n"o?y'»?«J‘L rge H. A. Ca 1237 Sth Iren:lnmnn GUasLorton)s 43, Galiinger Hoy Naomt “Burte: 35, Georgeionn” B s eorgcton e Secsuoes o beth Banks, 32, Tuberculosis Hospital . Kelly, 10 months, Children's e Matnews. 116 ® o william J. Hartw Plldl‘{& W st Gaffant of James and Annie Mae Roache, John fles R ANTMALS League. 349 Maryland Satur- BAG—Purple mmpr‘év‘emxgm bag . Srevy dav: June 7, between Rittenhouss an more, Cleveland nn_n_f_w.fa & BILLFOL Near 10th st. wa ack, cont. stamps an Remrn 1014 llll,h st. . xfl‘el&!e! CA\{PiflO EUTHT, hflm!mnflt‘ rnnv Gensburg rd o Florld it FA Forsvere, Abt. 4, 1701 Chusch T a %55 GAT, ved Persian, lost Saturday night, Pet- Worth section: Reward. " 434 Buchanan s naw. " Col. @07z, CATTuesday, Jurie 3, small Tilxed ‘sray and’ biows, had cut on® becE. detaity” Baxdme 7 Phone Fark, |Heward. _p.m DIAMOND RING—Carat: sauare white gold pounting, Reward. Call M Bosnune: S Mx: Beanats, Kot n-. Fiont o7 T8 New Vi Liberal reward, Re- to Harry G. Wilson, 4004 Georgia DOG—$20 Teward for_information lead! recovery of German Boxer, tan colory "z’n'n'e“ medium sized. named “Spridel.” son, Hollin Hall. Phone 218, Alexandria, Vi DOG-—White Eskimo Bpite. Ticense No. 4 E0 Gleve. “slos. 3084 Livineston o o 119 Rewar X TERRTER—W e hatred, white, mamed FO! Frcket. Reward. Clev o . fem g Stripe - on fo - collar. _named # -:fi(rnm " L. S nlee GhUdE tortolse-shell. O g A ne Sunday morning. ward. peall-bioe 91y . costia car Finder_plea GLASSES _Tortoise ase Gy eriernoon Reward.” Golumbia: 8383 ‘GLASSFS—Vicinity Mt Rainier top, ‘Thursday, June 5. Reward. Call Hyatts- ville 6 11e KEY FOLDER—BLACK, in front of or in Capitol Bldg., Tuesday p.m. Call Metro- boltian_1072 MAN S PURSE. Baturday Bieht con small amount and ..,m river's permit. Ward. " Phone "Col. " 138 ORGANDY DRESS. with | flowers. _Reward. ~ Cleveland 5931 SET OF KEYS, Wednesday, June ining Re- taffeta” 8pray of Finder t] CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Choice lots and sites for sale. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE AULTS CRY) LOTS s wide Range or Rented For Ashes REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MAJ. JOHN H. STONE Spanish-American War Field Sur- geon Who Died Monday Buried in Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services for Maj. John Ham- ilton Stofle, 58 years old, United States Army Medical Corps, retired, who died Monday at his residence, 1421 Colum- bia road, were held at 9 o'clock this morning at Chambers funeral home. Interment was in Arlington National Cemetery. Maj. Stone, & native of Rockville, Md., was a graduate of the George Wash- ington University Medical School and the Army Medical School here. He was also a veteran of the Spanish-American War, having served meritoriously as a fleld surgeon in Cuba. Besides his widow, Mrs. Maria Ser- rate Stone, he is survived\ by two daughters, Miss Rosa Dorl and Miss Marie Florence Stone, a sister, Mrs. Edward M. Chl’y. Ill of this city, and a brother, Robe L. Stone, of HALL & BENJA s death of nmmu CBENTAMIN LL on June 's. 1930 an Beral il be held on ‘TTadaY. June 1 from Israel E. Chu Morean 3t and New Jerrey ave. i 1 pm. FOLIER. Pres. J. ©. BURLLS, Secty. MARSHALL, B. C. The Asociation of Oldest Inhabitants (cglord) will attend” funersl ursd Toc o toraet Chureh, New' Jersey ‘ave. and Morgan ‘SAMDEL W. WATSON, Prestdent; @. L. WALTON, Becretary. NASH, GENEAVA M. Suddenly, on June %, Deloved wife of Ru- T Nash mother of Mary Fletch Funeral W. gis H at, un at 1 Henas Thvitea.'” Thterment Bealavill 5 PAGE. JOHN. On Tuesday, June 10 1930, JOHN PAGE. belove: of Catherine Sevices at the Fesidence Page, Funera Schenectady, N. MRS. ISABELLA PARKER RITES THIS AFTERNOON Funeral services for Mrs. M. Isabella Parker, 85 years old, widow of E. Southard Parker, former president of the National Metropolitan Bank, who died yesterday at her residence, 1738 Connecticut avenue, are being held at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the resi- dence. Interment will be tomorrow aft- ernoon, in Mifflintown, Pa. Mrs, Parker, a native of Mifflintown, had been a resident of Washington since 1887. She was prominently affill- ated with the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church. Mrs. Parker is survived by seven chil- dren, Mrs. John B, Larner, Mrs. H. K. ‘Willard, W. W. W. Parker and Brainard ‘W. Parker, all of this city; Mrs. Roscoe C. North of Selinsgrove, Pa.; Ezra D. Parker of Mifflintown, Pa., and Mrs. A. Reed Hayes of Lewistown, Pa. A brother and sister, George C. Wilson and Mrs. Charles W. Mayer, both of Miffintown, also surviv SCOUTS PLAN CAMP TRIP Men to Be Guests of Boys June 21-22 at Annual “Gang-0-Rall.” Scoutmasters of every troop of Boy Scouts in Washington will be guests of the District of Columbia Council, Boy Scouts of America, at an &TMnual “Gapg-O-Rall” to be held at Camp Roosevelt June 21 and 22. The oc- casion will feature the opening of the 1930 camping season of the local Scouts. The program includes a tour of the camp and swimming and a session in Sea Scout leadership. WILL TEAC'H DETROIT CHICAGO, June 11 (#)—In the in- terest of health and science, five Chicago city officials went to Detroit today lugging five gallons of plain, ordinary drinking water. Richard W. Wolfe, commissioner of public works, said the idea of the expe- dition was to show Detroit how Chicago filters_water. Beaths. BUMRER, MARY E. Suddenly, on Monday, Juve 9, 1030, at her residerice. 5613 14th i pw. MARY §_ BUHRER, beloved wife of Dr; James day, June 13, formed Ghurch, 1 Body will lie in state at church F m., lflfl na'. l"?l services. ‘The memb ) the Ladiea Al Boticty, Firse Hoformed Churehs will meet at the churcn KO Ill!nl‘l the MR “THOMAS &, JARRELL: Président. resident MRS. ANNA ROBER % ?&Cl‘tlll’y. BURKE, CATHERINE. On Tuesday. June 10, 1930, at her residence, 245 12th st. CATHERINE, wife of formerly of Pjtiston, by Thomas J., wuX jam h _R., J i From 1 X 1ri Cednr Hill' Cemetery. CHAMRERLAIN. JOHN AVERY. On Tues 0. is Lejidence. ?R SR *a Ci. Bl LAw Shushaiia of Ancie B Oharsber- lain. ces at the above address on Thirsday. June 13, at 11 a.m. * Interment Petersham, Mass. CLARK, HARRY LINDEN. On Tuesday, June 1o N GLARK. xue residence on Thursday, June 1 p.m. Interment Glenwood ‘Cemeter: cm.nnrr, MARTHA ELIZABETH. P one brother, one stepfather and a_host of other iy er Tesiderce of S where funeral services Will' take Dlace Thursday, Juns 12, at 3 o'clock p.m. Fricnas invited: i June 10, P.. beloved Remains . "Davi th gt Notice of funeral herea A DUVALL, LAURA M. On 11, 1030, at g resideice of hér duughier, Mrs, Jmes 2502 21 i Bolklano of Washington and Mrs: W. Horine of Brunswick, Md. seivices at the above residence on Frid June 13, at 9:30 a.m. Interment in Mount Olivet. Gemetery, Frederick, Md. 12 Departed tbis lite Mon = Biwerd Dyso Gatighters. Esther, Baba and Frane sons, Russell and Elmer Dyson; gne sister, Rebecca Coleman: one brother, Peter Wil- st of other relatives and fri restin Sasmoben fseral” home: until Wednesday. home, Cedar, Helghts day, June 13, EISENHOUR, June URETHA CONCTS (OU] ing i rome, 2 ’ on Thursday. Notice of funeral in morning's Post. (OQWARD M. On Monds; Walter Reed General beloved husband of yeu daughter. t, J. Yule, 3914 New Hmmmr ne 13, n.w sday, Juj p.m. aterment (private) in Arlington mnonnl Cemetery. HARRIS HARRIETT. & On Mon Nt . June ospital, Emily neral Mrs Vis funeral church, 1433 You Notice of funeral later. .Y\me 10 30 p.m.. Thursday, June 1: HORNER, JAMES WOODWARD. Suddens, on, Tueidaz, June 10, 1930, JANES W WARD ERC beioved husband of the late Annn 8. Horner and father of Violt H. Jord Funeral from his late ‘resi- ton pl nw. on Friday. June 0 pm. Relatives ‘and friends in vited. Interment at Gknhooa cemneu u KALDI Nn.«w ANDRE on June 10 B0, at nu residente. Olnion, 8., beloved husband _of Ban AN PR fenbicn (e, Powlers. secd alden: omas Son. ichols ave. s.e., ay. June 12. 30 p.m. n” tives and friends invited. Interment Con- gressional Cemetery. LEWIS, DANIEL SMITH. Qn Monday, June 1930, 8:30 DANIEL SMITH TEWIS, beloved husoand o Maude . J « fer),, Funeral from hls h s Thursday, 3 nterment ‘Congressio LUCHS, MORRIS. On Tuesdsy, 130, at 2:3 (8" peioved. J invited.” tery. June 10, oft» uchs Hilda e, 113 7tn .: n.w., Thursday, Ji ment ington Hebrew cm-m 5 LUTZ KATHERINE. On Tuesdas 1556, SEATHERINE, Deloved sl late’ Frederick Luts residence of her 1219 Michigan av thony's 'Church oneregation June 10, le" of the An- Relatives MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baitimore Bivd. District Line ss" City Office, 1332 x'Z‘uf&'m'!-'n "7 OBy ™ o'clock. Snfement sty Mary's Suddenly, on w . wnmnu. or B, Mas hy g R Cemetery. MAHONEY, DENNII 1930, at his_residence. 1608 30un | HARRY LI e to St. "E5at” Plzasant. d., wher said at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet cmemy 2 PARKER, MARY ISABELL/ June 16, 1930, at her Fetidence t x!aanA e o'clock Thursday afternoon. PAYTON, AGNES. Departed this life Mon. y, June 9, 1930, AGNES PAYTON, be- loved “daughter of the' late Augustus and Maria Jones. sister of the late Josephine Buckner, Nellle and Edward S. Jones. Body resting at Mrs. ‘Ruth Dabney's fu- neral parlor, 6th apd O sts n.w. Fuperal Thursday, June 12, at 9 ‘aim. from THoly “Redeemer Church: Prie Terment Mount Olive Cometety. POINDEXTER, ROBERT. Departed this life sudd iy, orl Sunday, June 8. 1930; ERT PO husband _of peloved” gon. of James and He leaves two, brothers ‘and i N lncslrcnd; R mains resting at Barbour Bros. fune t ntil Wednesd; ter's residence, o teral Thutedey, June 1. at'3 p, Tee aote ‘residence. Interment Llnrnln Memorial Cemetery. RIGGS, JANE AGNES. On Wedoesday, Ju o 1930, at her residence, 1617 Eye AGNES, beloved daughter of The "1ate Georse Wasnington and - Jenst Tuneral (rom St M Shew's Chureh Friday. June 13, at 10 a. R v hd friagds invited.. Tnterment at Rock Creek Cemetery. Please omi RILEY, T!Em’l On Tuesday, June Rt wn-lmmul;;n SaTreaTae of ‘the Tate te Mich and mother of Jai flw-n. 7 5 Chureh at m. lnt m-m Mount Oll‘/.i Cemetery. mllhvt! lnfl friends invite 12‘ JOSE, MA) M. On !dly June 10, .lslo nl h!’)‘ residence, 1953 Tilden st. n.w. . beloved wife of the late Henry L» Ron * Services at her late residence iorsgay RS 12 # 2 & ereatonai e nter f:“m‘\’:ze?y Y Relntives and. friends invited fo attend. RUSSELL, LEO BO! June 11, 1930, at his h{““a" nw. -3 Riioa ?l 24 H ?\ll l:te residence on Priday, June 13. 2 pm. Interment Rock Creek C!m!l:! DANIEL, TRUNDLE. O Wed B e Dis, residence «nv e 11, 1930, at hig residence, 48 ngsday, SHREVE, FAT ke Testdence on Frid es s Jate e ment Mount Oiivet Ceme- L dteig tife o JON. D(‘ arte 5 e Sun- AR i, t::l’":d' ather ‘of Ko ov Wil ’n‘;’f‘fem. o Smourn one da , three sisters and s host ah e EEL, . % Sundas, June 31000, at K 3 "ot Mamie, Mex«nder and ¥ mains resting at e da, T irom Rehono Zne 12 S lemment Harmony Cemetery. Departed this lite on ce, 231 & her residence, 231 niece of . Juiia one san. Mare 220 “FRineral neral home, June 12, at 10 a. STLIAMS, JULIA ELAINE. On Tuesd WILLIAMS, 1A E eadonce: 915 8 June 10, 1930, "at, Ber residence; & op and_Julia daughter of Philip mfi‘x‘nmfi"-é‘a sigter of Enlin 8, wiliams. e T2, ut "3 B, Friends sod Juni fottves Invited. In Memortam. CARUTH. HENRY (HARRY) C. Sected to the, EeROTY OF A%, ho departed U lite sixteen-years ago todap, i . GARNET F. In ud but loving re. IO mbriucs. ofou: dear ton and. brother; ARNET led two years A oany, gune 11, 1028, And then he closed his eves in sleep; little w) Hsnlor‘;l:nr Jives will know his smile, nd, it went dee the Durt of it went deepl sad hut loving cus services t .m. No, A LAGGAN. CATHERINE. In Temembrance ~of _our GATHERINE Aotk foany, June 11 e veroary mass at Holy Comforter Church CHILDREN, HELEN O. HER vBa AR, 3. JOSEPH LAGO:N A PH. Sacred to the M!\'r'm"""be’l?:“ n. JOSEPH MIDDLE- B wha a;g’-ma e t5te SSune 11, 1985, as heart a year ago today, jesus_took You AWAY. &a’(""{i« ‘alone knew what was best And took you to the home of rest. acant chalr at home, sweet home, u ies of el SRR D e N, WILLIAM H. assed away In l?hflmfvhifi June 11, lw’!. W!LIJADJ ROTZMAN. red mem LULU M. REVES. PABADENA, CALIF. * IICOK. LOUISA. In ur dear mother. “ho drn-nm "uhie it 1 i ovisA_BRISCOE, o today, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TWILLIAM H.SCOTT 409 8th ST. S.E. LINCOLN_0630 joscph F. Bm:h s Sons O BIRCH 3034 M StUNAT P Hilne awest o008 Established Yo !lnbmhed 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO 1337 10th St N. I. nou North 004 2| Clyde J. Nlcholl, lnc. _4200 9th 8t N.W. ). WILLIAM LEES SONS: CREMATORTOM. AVE. N.W__ NATIONAL 1384, 13 W. W. Deal & Co. H_ST_NE. LINCOLN _8200. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 01 EAST CAPITOL ST. ~ Frank Gciu' s Sons ns Co. 13 SEVENTH ST M. National 2473 TIMOTHY HANfOITl V L SPEARE Co. s of B l{‘l:“{l!;: ;hn'umnu‘;”& N ullbllnh- 1009 H St. N.W. Fiane P ecmeriy 840 ¥ 8t N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Prwnte Limousine Ambulance g Lincoln 332 PA. e Original W. R. Speare Co. ut_Ave. Potomas_ 4600 FUNERAL DESIGNS. T _Prompt Aute ivery d ém..af 12'1215‘ St