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=HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1930. : g PN A DANIEL A. WHITMER DIES 11;;‘5;,,:,- w. me and Mre, wiiam | EDMUNDS RITES TODAY. (RESCUE ARMY FAILS Louis C. Colborn, 80, Dies. Braths. AT AGE OF 92 YEARS &t Sinco w' Vo7 " ory [mraveting satemmen 10 Be Tuxen to| T FREE TWO WOMEN £ & Sl o0 B0 te | BB s 2o i e ) he devoted s of Harriet Braxton. |at 7:30 o'clock at Hines funeral chapel, | Kentucky for Burial. father of John A. Colborn of the War| the devoted son of , Harfel Braxton it n a Department. A former mayor and dis- Wo aunts ard many other reiatives S ek it ki u?g:u:g:vnfimgufl‘):&tr \}?:m:.tmlli g;‘ The funeral of Stuart Ashby Ed- trict attorney, he also was active in| And friends. Remains resting at the Jonn ber of Local M. E. Church, to | " , Va, SCINE | munds, 62-year-old traveling salesman, British Missionaries Remain Cap- educational and_charitable_circles. T, Riunes funernl chapel 314 and Eve Sunday B g Shtie = Weanesday. September 3, from Mongks I N v I T E S YO U - Be Buried in Culpeper. AT R B | ¥ho died Sunday at his home, 3029 Rod- tives of Chinese Bandits in Card t 3t Yednesday. | Septembe o Births Reported. S ek, W BAE ID W e T . Jards of Chanks JONES. LINDA. On Saturday. August 30, aniel . mer, -year-o! on- ines funeral ome, 29 5 1en Area. CHILD! MARTHA. To the many friends NI ONES A 5 - Daniel A, Whits 92. 1d C 1rths P! Hines f 1 home, 2001 Fourteenth Fukien A 1930, au her Fesidence. 153 Reeves &, nw federate veteran, died yesterday at the | . fouowing births have been reported to |street. Interment will be in Hopkins- of our”dear aig Velove mottier und wrandz | LINDA JONER | Funceal Wedge: Maplewood Sanitarium, Silver SPring, | the Health Department in the past 24 hours: | ville, Ky., Thursday. ner. MARTH 5 Youl Hiid | temn 3 pn., from W. W. ¥ Md. He lived at 211 Holly avenue, Ta- | Osborne C.and Elirabeih Miller, sc. boy. | My Edmunds lrn\vl(}d for many Years gy the Associated Press. |G SR v it n. Tment Lincoln Memorial Ceme: | koma Park. _ Sidney R and Stella Winchester. boy. |in all parts of Virginia, W";‘ N Tginia | PEIPING, China, September 2 SIGNOR. LEVANIA, To the mnay ernds | KENNEDY. CON Y Pl Born at Parnassus, Va, Mr. Whitmer |. Dou's and ‘Marv Rosenbers. boy snd’ Eentotky. & native‘or Onsvlonal, C Ll FLE SRR S | SIONOR, A y Syea ocate Jour ant in enlisted in the Confederate Army at the | Guy L. and Edith C Andeison. irl. County, Va., he came to Washington ps sent to release two British mis-| 1 Our CEl QRG O0F deepest AR outbreak of the Civil War, serving with | Ernest; and Mutiel Beit €l fo reside in1913. sionaries, Miss Harrison and Miss Net- | fhanks and nppreciation for tne many | K Beloved sister of Hannah B THIS GR ING CITY Stuart’s Cavalry L e o the | KEmand ¥ 'ind Hatnerind . mara I teton. held captive by Communist ;”(_,;'-{';'1\.;“;,K \ulm“., our recent be- a W on, D. C. passed o w e was )¢ oldest member ! & | b\n(hh in Fukien for two months, have MARY E. TAYLOR AND FAMILY. MARY E. On Sunday., August 31, Methodist Episcopal Church South at jioward J wng i oo MRS. S. V MELTON DEAD | returned without accomplishing " thei %0." st her résidence. 1306 8 st n.w 6100 Georgia_avenue, and had been ac- JAmes J. and Esther M. Wylott, girl ‘ bty P 8 firufl_m, MARY'E, TEWIE, ‘Gevoied rister of pmma ave. ‘mnd Oth. Reward. R. E. Lee Tyler. ; ; ) Bione N, 46, e Mrs, T. R Meechem Dies. Ptk Pa. v Wedutsday, Scplossoe | oo CLASS PIN—Naval Acidemy Class of CLARENDON, Va., September 2 (Spe-| 3. ut 2:30 b terment Rock Creek | Service nine op everss;on Ailh 3, wehven’ Musk | oial, —rs, Thiomas K. Meechom, 43| , Comeicrs 16 Snd ' N P Ve and B 5. he. Ausust 16. Please phone | Cial).—Mrs, . ” Relatiy 5 i Lincon assa, o AU years of age, of Ashton Heights, died | BRENNEN. EDITH M. on Saturday. Au-| GOACVE" S s'a'fiss?lf‘s'x uir:m\p{sll(‘”- Sllll:‘:l:’l“lln'lhlv ‘l)'l yesterday at the home of her sister, id s n'l)hl H M. )“F“ VVF{J. widow of l‘z;‘"' DR. EFFIE ALBERTA. On Monday, block Georgia ave. Return 10' 425 | Mrs, W. C. er, at Newpol WS, iHles ane; uneral "services at| September 1, 1930, at her residence. 2933 Decatur st. cr call Adams 4130, Reward. 3+ y Sl Rl"‘,‘n T e s funeral home, 1300 N st. nw,| Upton st. n.w. Dr. EFFIE ALBERTA POCKETBOOK. lidy's. biown money con- | VA~ after an illness of nearly a year Dlember 3. at'2 pam. Inter: | READ. Fupersi services at her late resis e edus revara 1 Feturned. | Rebu Howard, | Arrangements for the funeral have ot | ¢ Cedii HAL Cemeters dence on Thursday. September % &t 3 | Champlain_st. _Col._1845. T been made. She is survived by her| JOSEPHINE JTURNER. On Tues. R(‘l’("llll‘ h‘;l‘:(:\lhl ”fi‘(:”m “S“'-m & 3 RING, gold. with “sapphire and diamond | hust a pr fton Cou Seviember 3. 1930 e (esidence, | ROCHE, 3 . Suddenly, on | 0. J¥ILh SRURNILE, e ewara: | husband, a prominent Atlington County Wine. M JOSESHINE TOR: | Burgky, Avpua 31, 1030, 3t mi rendincn Phone Cleveland 7033, (11}\;( 'u(‘lll'. )Infl( -il.ll.\! her Sl); KL. Mrs “d'!( l’x[\w 'OE._beloved \‘_ of Henry St lfll R.\"‘(lu:un}\ dn w., THOMAS FRANCIS, A LTI R Newid Tor s Thomas Chiers of Edenton, N. C. nes Linden B Funeral {rom St.| beloved husband. of Catherine Regina SEALEYHAM TERRIERReward for Gefiiie A Eals ehire FEromany: | BaGhe AteRd S Lo, Nafine in ncerning white Sealeyiiam — e September 4 Helatives ahd | Wednesday. September 3. at 10 A he terrier, name “Boy" lost near Watetbury Maesi Li friends invitéd $41 terment Rock Creek: Cemeters. "Relatiyes T TR y T arriage 1censes. BURNER. “l\\T‘(n'( EI.T(;\‘_m On Monday. | (“':':""""(4(‘“";"' "I““*";‘d"c";” Aok : o — eI - o, "2t 8:30 Tih.. wi ps | SCHLAG: G 1B, Monday. September 'ACLES. bifocal, shell rims, south of 0. Curtin, 20, and llian M. . 120 McKinley ave.. Ballston, Va.. 1, 1930. at 8 pm, GOTTLEIB SgHLAG. 7 o ave: Monday Reward™ s O. | aftn: fa: Feu Enoth M’ rhomoson : LTON: beigved Husband of AGA | ased 80 years, beioved husband of Mary Craver, 116 Varnum st. Adams 7380 . Walche, \ Tena B. Butler, to mourn his| Schlag of 1218 Eve st. s.e. Funeral Thurs- SPITZ PUP. Sunday morning. Reward. Re- 31 ey Chavies Cu rry Ioss two sons, two daunters, four sisters| day. September 11, at 11 a.m. from his Turn 1517 Rhode Island ave. n.w 3 Maurice Irvine, 34, New Haven, Conng and | and two brothers ' 'Funeral services on | laie redidence. Iiterment' Consressiogal Let us show you what Boston of today has to offer. City of Boston Industrial Bureau Nettie Whitmer, Miss Cora Whitmer, |ginia Melton, 78 years old, who died beloy er of the I DAriors, | We Est. 1883 Anna G. Irwin. 60. 1735 Q st {will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1| peq army. 4 WENRY T. et skANN: JERSE: Sn_Dispiax for Teur Selse- wlier Markward. 43, Sibley Hospital. | "Mrs. Melton is survived by two daugh- e e TR s | GRiuiia ¥ Crown, 28, Georgetown Univer- i g | “Branche . 25, Galiinger_Hospital. | sonville, Fia. 5 i g AT 3 b at Sibley sanguine attitude on the part of all 3 MQNUMENTAL CO., Inc. | Binchg,FRigresn 2, Oeiown mosial | onvile, Fia to Be Buried in Virginia AKER, ANNA A, On Mop il “DORGIHY - RITA, béloted dyughier | samuer You L st FOUND. for the funeral tomorrow of Mrs, May abeih Buker. . Puneral from her late | on duy: mber . 4, died Saturday at Georgetown Hospital, | BAKER., MAY NEWCOMB. On Saturday. Hu»ul!h HARRY LAURENCE. beloved son % . LOST.. appendicitis. Interment will be at farry P Baker, { | 1010 B st. Ser on Wednesday, Se quate; taxes are fair; transportation is excellent; Brotessional Hidy . Bajtimore. Md e B30 w.m. Tnterment Mount Jac PIERCE. MAE C. On Sundev. August 31, PALE DRY St BARTL AT o S | ool : . If it does not Room 558, 80 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. the label carefully. IF i 12-ounce bottles. Not Clicquot. cny government, civic bodies and commercial g ol Bt i Deaths Ref \ for M The troops escorted back to safety the s dd on Bunday, Au-| sght of Chrie Folso :\",Wfi” Lt“. s { Fom" organizations unite in encouraging new industries. . !| Caroline W. C. Jones. 88. 1348 Park d. |Sesterday at her Takoma Park home,| 5000 Chinese who feared to remain in | d Jans 1 pm o Relati g . 3 rad. 53. Gallin 1 ‘clock from the Speare funeral home, 5 AN, Jef Mild and invigorating climate main- ONUMENTS B nlaray: 31 31 G R ee " {629 Connecticut. avenue. Burial will — NR 3 of ‘the late. out the year. Bracing air and oppor- tion. "Werkmanshio gnd Ma.| Vincent J° McSariey, 41, 14th and Col. rd. | ters, Miss Vera Melton of Takoma Park Sl * beheld "o Jonn's Episcos Relative ds mvited sity Hospital. ~ and a son, William H. Jones, of Jack- 7 5 " i DR LU LA S ER. DOROTHY RITA. ddeniy 1450, W0 Hbr Fesidence, Bid S1st st My | Of Tiaac and Rita Miier ofal ser T, dark, found in_park DAt Newcomb Baker, 48 years old, wife of | 155" “Rliuves and frien ) orivate) At Cedne il Cemetery. g Ample industrial sites exist, or can be provided; gllllfllmmmllfllll“||IllIIIII||||IIIIIIlllIl|||||||||||||||||I|||I||I||||||IIIIIL B ot B e by el | Rev. Harry P Baker. pastor of CAlvary | feftiy % Hetmt Slrl €ometorss Frrd- | mmkias, WAReY LAt n on. Nurust 30, 1930 At Georgetonn HONpL e N and Rathrene. G, Berking. BAR PIN with circle of diamonds. on Sun- | Mount kson, Va. 1 from Calvary Me! L Epise a Inte: nt at Mount domestic and foreign markets are easily reached L e om0 | Waynesboro, Va, BARTLETT, ADA BELCHER, On Sunday. | T1o80. at Proviance Hospuan MAR TG (s 1/3 More for Your M pn ore for Your Money | .11 say 16 ounces, it is not Clicquot Club Pale Clicquot gives you a full 16 ounces every Surviving are four daughters, Miss ported. Funeral somus for Mrs. Sareh Vir-| , o0 o0 fondry Mather Citace and i Tesidence. 626 B Fohon” pi S = Senrs EBdward Isemann 63. 3330 Perry. the territory now bemng ravaged by the ; feFment Lincon A - Philip E Beach Sibley Hospital . a J Body - Funeral e AP tains labor at full productivity through- Mary Baker. 48, Georgetown Hospital | e in Rock Creek Cemetery. RITES FOR MRS BAKER R Dettarnie er, Mrs. Jes Juer, 413 Gatlatin st ter Right. (Carlisle ‘Apt.) | and'Mrs. John F. Holley of Tampa, Fla., | Pastor's Wife, Who Died Saturday,| ¢ 160 and. B 3ts, Tows ‘on Wednes lerment ‘bt Glenwood ‘Cemete okt s 'or FEcresEich Premo‘. . WASH!NGTON GRANITE g ¥ Monday, September 1, 1! at Sibley Hos- industrial workers. 3 WAL, JARDINE, Sect . Willle Adume 41 CAllinges Hospisal - Arrangements were completed today NA A. BAKER. beloved sister of 3 {ces at her late residenc 3 o : Methodist Episcopal Church South, who | _erick. duy, September. 1o 1930, ai Ohildren's labor is plentiful and desirable; housing is ade- cli E II u t cl'.b Death resulted from an operation for | MY nthwcbin’" b wn Hospital, . Rathrone. O Rerkiny q day, August 31 Reward. A. B. Nugent, 609 [ Mrs. Baker was born and reared in| 5o ohe tiieraon: v tery. and Monroe sts. n.e. to 9th and G to Penn. -——e. August 31, 1930. at Norfolk, Va. ADA Johnson), bel e of John H. Pierce, through unusual facilities of the Port of Boston. EXT TIME you buy ginger ale, read Dry. Most dry ginger ales come in little time. It's a bargain at your store today! When you think of Commercial Boston remcmber its 4,8 nanufacturing plants producing $1,500,000,000 annually its 25,000 retail stores with $500,00,000 in yearly sale New England market of éver 8,000,000 people Try the handy Party Pack- age of 12 fall pints. Every \ i e QWJ7 MAYOR | bottle gives 15 more for : - Ay S Virginia Church, 24, this citys Rev. H. W.| Wednoeday. September 3c at 1096 nrs | Coteters WRIST WATCH, lady's, Hamilton, Union | Yooom at the ol S v rendor, : ’ | Station between 'train’ and concourse, Sep- | ' Touli J. Meyerole, 33, and Margue §%, \he. chidpel ‘of (‘“;'KMIHPS“C’H endon. | SEWELL, CHARLES A. On Sunday, August tember 1. Reward. 131 10th st. n.e. Lin- | cjark, 32. Rev. Homer J. Councilo: and relatives invited. Kian service Tuess| 31 1930, at 5 p.m. Or. CHARLES A. coln_6260-J. i “Homer Beath. 44, Linden, Ohio. and Callie| Tay at & pm. at C. J. Ive's chapel, tler: Sewell, devoted husband of Lillian Sewell WRIST WATCH. white gold, with bracelet | M. Alvis, 35, Gum Spring, Va.; Rev. Hugh T.| endon. Va. lao\&nc“lfl(hrri:tniy Mrs. Bernice, S. 1-,,, (ady’s). ‘at ball park September 1. Ad- | Stevenson nd Mrs. Ethel Sewell Naylor: | Ty e Hobson. 23, and Mabel C. Red- | CLARKE, SARAH A, On Sunday, August| neral (private) from his late residence, fort P50 Bath o Richmond. vas Rev. Alian{ 31,190, SARAH A. CLARKF. 'Members| 1127 18th st. n.w. Please omit flowers. © F. Poore. Hotoly Trinity Council, No. 192, Catholic | gMITHSON, GEORGE S. Suddenly, on Mon- walter J. Holden, 26, and Mary B. Ross, omen's Benevolent Leglon, are requested | day, September 1, 1930, at his residence, 20; Rev. Daniel J. Rice. to meet at her late resijence. 1673 Wis- | §30" ennedy st nw. GEORGE 8o be: Georee B Weems, 35, and Edith Neal, 40; | consin ave. n.w. Tuesdav. September 2,| joved maaband ot Futh B Buitheon snd Ny Tibae Wrisht at 8:30 poi. Fueral Wedniesday, Septem- | 10i5e. "ot ar 8 Smithso eral tro oman, z waids. 25, and Annie Harvey, 21; | ber 3. at 9 a.m., from Holy Trinity Church. | {he chapel of Clyde J 'fi‘uhflg’ 1305, 8th ; W Sprizss Interinent. Holy Rood Cemeters.’ By or:| &'® yu ‘on’ Wednesday. Semtember 3. S| derof LOUISE MATTARE, Pres. 2| 3° pm. 'Interment Arlington National COLBORN. LOUIS C. On September 1. 1630, | _Cemeters at Somerset. Pa.. 1S " C. LBORN, ) ) . OPEN A CHARGE {athier of _Jjohn A Colborn, Interment | STEERGJULIA, 2, OF Monday. Sepiember ACCOUNT rhet, T 3 n.w. JULIA M.. widow of Capt. David F. CREAVEN. JOWN. Suddenly, on Monday, | Spees. Her remains are resting at V. September 1, 1930, at 6:30 pm., at his Tes: | Speare Co. 1009 H st. n.w. Notice of fur your money. —Weekly or Monthly Payments idence. 958 '26th st n.w.. JOHN. beloved | eral later husband of ‘the late 'Maiy’ Creaven (nee | TASCOE, JOAN THO On Monday. EISEMAN S Fow). (Fungral from his late Tesidence on | * eptember 1. 1930, at Garfeld Hospita to St Stephen's Catholic Church, 25th 5t | s@HN, THOMAS TASCOE, beloved hushand Fine Men's Wear o St Stéphen's Cathoiic Church. ‘25th st. | ¢ Charlotte - Tascoe, devoted . father. of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- k: a 4th st. and Fla. ave. z ] tery.” Relatives and friends invited. 3¢ 5 i R LR DAVI JULIA E. Departed this life Satur- from Third Beptist Church, Sth :'l:]y[.yi‘\\léus‘t’Al'vUiqlB:;O,gzal‘ (;) L‘; pan., .\-_}!ls lnd Q sts. Family at 1403 12th st. 3 dress) Tuesday, September 2. after 2 Mw. v vi v, clock. 1 . o, (w. He is survived by his widow, daught: Best in Town. $4.00 BURist Chiren Wednesday. Seotember 3| mother and brother Puneral from the S e L i e Local Call.... a7l m. Friends are snvited, Rev. Byn: | SONREl 0 JONPR Bajery 24 KA. nvy i terment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. Call DAVIS, JULIA: HEBBRON, ADELAIDE. Offi- Vi g, Co. Cou oz |5 nd menben SPRARPUIDE, O | warmEnEAD. MBS K.F On Mogong 3 9.B.P.O.E. of W.are reausited to meet | 3 oF ka0 o o MIS. ) Chambers Co. ¥ WHITEHEAD, Flineral services &t the in & session of sorrow Tuesday, September | o e LRRBAD. FUBCEel serices er & S| %0080 to arrange for tnefuneral of | 3P'3"5m. Interment s Augusta, Gi " aught, L] VIS, to be held ed- 3 o perie nesday, September 3. ar. 1 pan. from | WHITMER, DANIEL ASBURY. On Monds . TEinily Baptist Church, 13th 5. Detween | September 1. 1930, DANIEL ASBUR < WwW. W Q and RUste nuw CAiso ne funeral of | WHITMER. aged 92 of 211 Holly ave, . ARREN Daughter ADELAIDE HEBBRON, to be| Takoma Park, Md. Services at the S. held Thursday. September 4, at 1 pm. | Hines Co, fineral home. 2901 1ith from Zion Baptist Church, P . betweei | DN.W.. on Tuesday, September 2, at 3rd and 41 sts. s.w. Morning Star Lodge, | D.m. Interment Culpeper, Va. No. 40: Columbia Lodge. No. 85; Columbia Teinple, No. 423, are in Funeral Home ||| e rungisis disiten o. x| In Memariam. l.|\\ S, MRS. JULIA E. All members of | BURDETTE, GEOR/ W, In loving remem- Golden Hill Tabernacle, No. 74, 1. O. of brance of my dear son. GEORGE W. BUR- 3619 14th St. N.W. G. 8. of Love and Charity, will please | DETTE, who fell asicep with Jesus four . . . ;H;L\{‘q Cl:!l.!‘:(i mt‘l- kv! '1{"";:;\‘ September years ago today, Septembver 2, 1826. E. DAVIS. Funeral Wednesday, September For HIS 2908 100 MO%e o-me | Col. 464 Tach gt Pheiieecn e e sy CPUEER | Bince yoy, fefl aslcen’in Jetus % ( A Bundrant, pastor, officiating. MOTHER. A. BURDETTR. dams 10341 JAMES T. CLARK, W. 8. | CLARK, MARTHA. A et e Yook i = [P i ik SEARTHA TUARR, wito Geparted this. 1fe ARK, who & el R fif"f;,a‘ff(- WO8 Mondas, | inree vears aso today, September 2, 1927. Gaithersburg, Md.. CHARLOTTE ETCHI- Although vour hands we cannot clasp, SON, aged 65 vears. beloved wife of the Your face we cannot see, Iate n-‘1 Heévm s E Etchison = Punersl | Lag this Mitle token (eIl Vednesday eptember 3, at 11 am, from e still r & her Unte home. " Interment Foiesi Oak | MER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- Cemetery. G thersburg, Md REN. FOSTER. MAMIE V. Departed this life on DI(‘KIIEO\‘ IDA MASON. A tribute of Tuesdns, September 2. 1630, ‘at 6 fm, | love 1o the memocs of my dear sister, IDA MAMIE V. FOSTER. beloved wife of Meg- MASON DICKERSON, who passed to the v‘l‘lll' {t‘l('r "nld (?\gvolnd daugiter of James :r!lb! h;)‘n!)\“dgune year ago today, Sep- . Coles and e late Maggie Coles, si ember 2, 2 ter of William and Sam Coles nnd Mrs DEVOTED SISTER, JESSIE. * Ida Coles Harrls. Notice of funeral later. § | NEFF, ANNA C. In loving remembrance of W. Departed this fite| Our dear mother and daughter. ANNA C. g Augus 1930, at his residence, NEFF, who dcparted this life. aineteen 323 North Ffiyn st., Alexandria, Va. years ago tod: September 2, 1911, GEORGE W. GIBSON, devoted brother of She will never be forgotten. E| Jasper. He leaves many other 1 relatives and friends to mourn rxh de- Today recally the memory patture. Remains resting at the John T. Of a loved one gone to rest, Rhines funeral chapel. y A!;‘u H:t': e \«'l‘u !hm(d u]{trl’u;‘itsi‘odl‘l fexandrin, Ve dnesday. e those' who ioved i hines funeral home, 221 North Patrick | NI S, A\NIF E. A (llh\ll! of l"lv! 0 st Alexandria, Va. = Interment Doupias | N ine emory of my dear mother, ANNIE Solid metal casket. Com- Cémetery. E. NERVIS. who departed this life five plete funeral. The kind that F-'_g\‘un,lflfll*l"‘ ;"[)'f;um:ii'i,‘[“" ,_On Monday, | ¥éars ago today, September 2, 1925. . September 1. 1930, HENRY' E. GUNDER: May she rest in peace is charged double the price SHEIMER, uked 44 vears, beloved hhsband | HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND GRAND- —Chambers’ price $295.00 FAtheE o1 Jerome k. ad - Withem Trose s e Gundershemer. Futieral from fie chane; | PFAU. T. EDWARD. Sacred to the memory This means the Whole G Berinurd Dunzanshy. 501 Juth st. ho, | Of our’ beloved son, T EDWARD PFAU; on Thursdey. September 4, at 1 pm. In. | Wio departed this life fourteen years ago terment Washington Hebrew Congregation today, September 2. 1916. Cemetery This day brires back sad memories HARRIS, JOSEPHINE, On Tuesday, Sep-| Of our dear son laid to rest tember 2, 1930, JOSEPHINE HARRIS, Even death has a wonderful message. sister of Mrs. CI lotte ‘faylor of 1221 ‘Though it robs us of the one we love. : ! T st. n.w. Funeral Thursday, September | It draws us from our surroundings 3 3 3 X .'l.llmlfi Dlnzl‘.hllfl‘m M\'Z‘ourfllt .‘\&lens funeral To long for the meeting above. 2 £ 5 f . ¥ s - e L lorida ave. ' n.w. 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A ST \i Harmony Cemetety. ling and crisp, laundered by Elite, it makes a man look the following bundle: 2 : Vli not be Suen 5t churem eeery- Cosket | Pittate Timbraine AL bitkies 'y ’ » L = It was early morning 3 T > his best and feel his best. 4 Mew's Shirts 3 Dresses 2 Tablecloths - e We Wil SeVE Torkel fe day, w2 B ST, NE Lincoln 0524 & ’ i 2 N. ‘ 2 Pl ) % The augel of death came down 'to earth | Modern Chapel Flite laundered shirts last longer, too. That’s because 5 Men's Collars 3 Napkins 2 Pillowcases & B 2 N Bore ner soul AuAY: T g of the perfect care Controlled-Methad laundering gives 4 Pajama Pieces Sheets 4 Hand Towels This neat gray cloth cas- HEBRON. ADELAIDE GILLIAN, ~ All officers Herbert B. Nevius them. Phones : i i it ied, Dast officers and members of 4 2 Night Dresses 1 Dimity 6 Bath Towels Loy oy i o e Srah ‘Coumc. No "1 Ac 0. Dot & wii Funeral Home G i Bl % i with the whole funeral. 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B“-ch s Sons All laundering machines are operated by n s S - 4 o | HEBRON. ADELAIDE =GILLIAN. ~Omcers . = R o Wast o0 scientifically accurate devices to control time, CONTROLLED Of course, Llite has services to fit every and members of Queen Deborah Courts. | 3034 M t. N \\ Totia®s Fai meeeing at e "Rearwits. el T T 4 ? ol R Tl uran: s enid s 'call ‘meeting at tie Knights Hall, Stabiishe pressure and temperature. Guesswork is thus na‘enl. ,_\m! remember, every Ilite ¢ ervice re los 1w st nw. wednesdny nignt S | JOHN R. WRIGH CO ceives Controlled-Method care. Some families tember 8. &t 8 P.m. fo arrange for_the T eliminated. : are.. 4 funeral of our late sister, ADELAIDE GIL- 87 1, n y. __Phone North 0047, prefer Ilomestic Service—everything washed LIAN HEBRON Your clothes are collected on a controlled " £ ) ANNIE B. MILES, W. M. W W Deal colle “ 2 S : e Ay M ) JOHN_SPEAKS, W. B. ca. (b schedule...each “Family” Service piece identi- 4 nd ironed, no starch. Others use Thrift Serv MAUD SMITH;, k. 8. G a fied by your own individual number. . .sorted ac- ce—everything washed, flat picces ironed, wear- Beautifal ambulances and HEBRON, ADELAIDE GILLIAN. The Ladies’ i s . hearses, as above. Ouly 1l Rock Society announces the death of B cording to fabric and color ... washed with pure ing apparel returned damp. v Mrs. ‘ADELAIDE GILLIAN HEBRON. Fu- Clyde J NIChOIS, Ine. 4 the best do we use. We neral Thursday, September 4. at 1 p. 4200 32 mild soap—scientifically chosen for the fabric.., g~ 9 I'he Elite service man will gladly explain all assure you perfect service from Zion: Bapiist Church, ¥ ot between | — ro-oth St. N.W. ______ Col 6 i - ° i = 3rd and 4z sts. s.w « WILLIAM LEE’ multiple-rinsed in pure rain-soft water. Then 4 of the Elite Services to you—and help you at a very low cost. toutes LMRE SENA J. HART. Pres. i l.u. Dm“oS.ISONS. dried slowly at the correct temperature. ..ironed ! choose the one that fits your own needs best. We have expert embalm- HEBROX, ADELAIDE GILLIAN. Omcers CREMATORIUM just the right length of time to put on a fresh, g Phone him today at Potomac 0040—or hail a ers and_directors, such as A R o Hoascle: A | 233 PA._AVE _N.W. NATIONAL 1 yellow Elite Automobxle Then bundle up your W. F. Elliott and R. K, o’ atieria e calf mbeting Tussdasy Sep CHAS 5 ZURHORST new: gheen. . .carcsully WEapped; #nd delivered Trade Mark Copyrighted thm s and let Elite do the rest! 2 Harvey. These men are ex- DT o B fo artanye for e foaurel on scheduled time! 1930 4 perienced. Known to be the ot Sister” ADELAIDE_ GILLIAN "HEBRON. ehoue Loae i Call Potomac 0040—8 Convenient Branches best_obtainable. We claim P from Zlon Baptist Churen, ®'xt. aw. | Frank Geier’s Sons we produce the finest eco- between 3rd ‘and 413 sts. 5616 Commecticut 901 U St. NW. 2902 14th St. N.W. 1228 Wisconsin 654 H St. NE. . e panera . e | | wdRGPERI Somemon. w. s, | I3 SETETR &7, N National 2473 Avenue NW. 2219 14th St. Nw. 1837 Col. Rd. N.W. Avenue N.W. 3331 14th St. N.W. worid. WENLE WELR ROYIES, Suldenty on HELEN BOYLES HIBBLE, beloved | ~meerer— CEMETERIES. In Case of Death Call :S;X’«’.”;(l.x opee, £ aimie i fea "GLENWOOD CEME . Vaultage, $5 per menth THE GREATER HoRNER, CLARA T, On dondus. Septem: | cnoten o and et e b C Hbrcir ana melved ol odt HaTY FUNERA .ChambersUo. | | sere s sl et ity | FuNERAL oEsions. : G o e, Yo "R ettt | Gude Bros, Cow 1212 F St. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. 4. at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and. friends Prompt invited to sttend. Interment Pros pect _umu—n_ Servies Phone Columbia 0432 Hill Cemetery, L CALL POTOMAC, 0040 FOR PROMPT SERVICE o mceiee_| "B R e & 2t Entire Advertisement Copyrighted, 1 il Cedar Hill Cemetery, ""'“‘ iierndad

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