Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1931, Page 9

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LEHMKUHL FUNERAL TO BE HELD TONIGHT Prominent Citizen of Petworth to Be Buried at Middle Village, Long Island. Funeral services for Christopher Lehmkuhl, 52 years old, president of the Petworth Citizens’ Association, who died 716 Upshur street, FUNERALS we i CHAMBERS We can have 3 the same hour. Hearses and Ambulances. Private Rooms for Families. All Newly Enlarged and Equipped. No Charge for the Use of Our 3 Funeral (‘hapels. one time We have 10 Cars, Building and Chapels. This Fine Cloth Casket This Vault Solid Steel Cloth Caskets $§ as Low as We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funerals in the World Consult Us and Save More Than Half In Case of Death—Call THE GREATER W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin. Col. 0432 Elite Controlled- 18 years. welfare work and served as team cap- tain of the Washington communlty Chest in its campaign tor funds. For many years Mr. in our chapels at 30 ths Laurs Bartlett Merrill, 83, 3500 14th st. John x-nnhm 'Il. 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We give him a service of which he can well beproud . . . a complete service for only $100. To Be Largest - WA in Town funerals at Nearly 500 Ibs. of solid steel. ears’ mad is no Only... 50 ¥ guarantee. Finest e. There better. ‘TBEAL FUNERAL HOME nc. or re/'erenc e oflsk yournetghbor I Know Why My Shirts Look Better AT last science has been applied to launder- ing. No more guess work. No “maybes.’ No errors. Everything from the pure, rain-soft water, to the very ironing and wrapping is con- trolled and checked by the latest approved means—Elite’s Controlled-Method. - No wonder everything looks better when done by the Elite Controlled-Method. No wonder clothes last longer. Best of all—Controlled-Method Services are very economical. Last week Mrs. P. N. was agreeably surprised when she paid only $2.31 for this bundle. Method Services UNSTARCHED FINISHED FAMILY 1 verything ¢ ironed and r immediate ESTIC SERV s returned, ICE — Everything 1 Collar 2 Shirts 3 Pajama Pieces 3 1 Undershirt 7 1 Pair Drawers 5 2 Pairs Socks 13 Handkerchiefs 2 Sheets Night Dress 7 i d Tablecloth Counterpane Scarf 2 Wash Rags ed, beau- Napkins Hand Towels Bath Towels 2 Pillow Cases ghly washed and ironed, ready No starch. FT—Everything washed, flat work ironed ready for use; wearing apparel shaken out, folded and returned damp for .ironing at your leisure. DAMP WASH—Everything thoroughly shaken out and folded. work and wearing apparel separately returned enough for ironing at your conven- washed, wrapped and ience. CONTROLLED just She used Elite’s Unstarched Finished Family Service— everything carefully washed, beautifully ironed and promptly returned ready for use. Choose the Elite service that best suits your particular needs. Then phone Potomac 0040 or hail a yellow Elite automobile. After your first Controlled-Method bundle cames back you’ll never be content to have your laundry done the old way. Flat damp Nine Convenient Branches—Phone Potomac 0040 for Prompt Service ELITE LAUNDRY Controlled-Method Laundering Makes Clothes Look Better—Last Longer Soiiee Advasiiesment Qoprrishied 14 . Tevin both of Fetersbur lor, 65 2608 veE I '{nrna. 2% IF? w:b:v.er st. “',‘," ¢ W Edward Bucel, 21, Cecelia Presutto, 20, Cottor. R._Collins, 19; P! Max AEH;:‘!I’ orowi 'R’r'z‘nur Milfer, %6, and Leola Cox. 25 Rev. T ger Hospital. et Hareis, 1 dav, Gal- In-nnln and Saviad Willlams, ¢ .. nours j0i0 Sh st B Sl Marriage Licenses. L. Dorsk, 34, d_Flora Lubmln. 24, J. T. . nd Eaith Booth, 22 Bennett. in . Walter, 30, and Roberta 4| i ov, Fran hd_Peari Thom-: 10, Rev. Allan F. Pce Kidd, 44, and Rose E. Sullivan, H mas B Mofiett. 2. Marshal and hclu 30, The laines vay Rev: . 21, and Thelma B. C. T. Murray and Esther T. Wil- ranklin_Howard er. 24. Philadelphia. Pa.. hi 31, Brookiyn, N. ¥.i X Gheroweth. 72, Pikesville, Md., Holden, 19, Rockdale, Md.; M Thompson Oxon Hil_ this cit: s T. Mackintosh, jr.. 25. and Evelyn Richard Schmidt 5 nnd Rose Scoler, 55; Rev. Judge Robert E. Mattin illiam and Virginia L. Enoch and M., v. James iaarrison Johnson. 24, and Lorraine Dyson, 3; Rev. W. D. Battle. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. Flowers for Funerals My Specialty Spl‘l)’l Priced From $3.00 Up the Freshest Seasonable Flowers F.F.Lezpley Florist * 908 G St. NW. Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 What Controlled- Method Means e LR 1 A eontrolled schedule for collecting your laundry. 3 1dentified by hn Pidivtadal um. in “Family” Serv 3. Sorted and according to and color. handled fabric 4 Washed with pure mild 508 p— scientifi- cally chosen for the fabric. 5. Multiple pure rain 6. Dried slowly at correct temperature. the 7. Troned just the risht length of t laundering _ ma ines scmmhcllly Sontiblien o aceus rate time. pressure and temperature. 8 An 9. Your things carefully wrapped and _ deliv- ered on schedule time. Selentific Controt foery | Qperstion! Glothas Look: Beiter it Longer, ”I IRETIRED BUSINESS AN DIES AT HOME = Edward Fitzgerald Descend- ed From Early Settlers of Maryland. Edward Fitagerald, 77 years old, re- tired business man, died at his resi- dence, 2400 Sixteenth street, yesterday. Death was ascribed to his headquarters in Syracuse, N. Y., St. Paul, Minn,, respectively. . son, Scott Fitzgerald, the writer, who is now in Europe; & daughter, Mrs. Clifton Sprague, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Sprague, U. 8. N, of Annaj ; & sister, Eliza K. Delihant of Norfolk, Va., and n“hrother, John H. Fi A native of Montgomery County, M Mr. qugerfldmflnmo!uuh Michael T. and Cecelia A. He was a descendant of prominent early Maryland settlers. Funeral services will be conducted at St. Paul's Catholic Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. -— \VAST FORTUNE IS LEFT. 3 ¥, A o heart disease. o e funer: T" " and T. BARROWS. for itzgerald; a Tz ht the devoted ipolis Mrs. Seorte Har tagerald of this . ta LAWREN Fitzgersid. . m‘&‘ Ris )WN o s n EL, M. ill I P. January - St 5 n riTzaERa powder %«! ' ERIE LARGELY TO CHARITIES Salvation Army and Volunteers of America to Get Most of Bak- ing Powder Million. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., January 27.—A million-dollar fortune built on a $25 who died January ’lI?h.t !;Allls Winter mflew Orleans. e will was filed in Orphans’ Court in Baltimore, where Mr. Coyne made his fortune in the baking business. ‘The will provides that after $10,000 has been distributed among friends the balance of the estate is to ga to charity. He was born in Montgomery and, after &r‘emunn, his ashes will be interred ere. The Montgomery Salvation Army is one cf three charities to receive the bulk of the estate. The others are the Salvation Army of Bll'.lmot! and the Volunteers of — Louisiana 'hu a law prohibit hlclea lo '.han 33 feet to vel hways. LOST. lamond, 3 large a night D.“ % ard. ss D. L. Ferguson, Tol .. ‘District Sish. BEADS “Ssturdsy morny; and Ohio avenue or on 7t P, string of st wit] 1s ur:n 's50 wieer . BOSTON BULL—Blacl to pariinge vh 35k, on, back: marncss and tew Ll ward. 5137 7tl n.w. Phone Ga. sunburst, Wil stone ln umer and several small lrvm\l It Liberal nvmd Georgia 2180-J. 3 COLLIE, n Teather collar: Brown With CRlie Torehead ma Dreast: ¢ mos. old. Lib eral reward. 4326 Tth st. n.w. pat. Nn_fl'n. Aud Finley, 2825 Mc- COLLAR uMu( bon Thrace. Apply W 4 Gill Innn:. nw. Ad. ter hununl dogs. OGS, — Reward. Returd to B 3ase, ave. B.w. Ehons ot Jorencites, silver frame, oval- 'Reward. Potomac 38 LASSES, in yellow ll.lh!r case. lf returned to Lee lechinger, House, ul P Reward American KITTEN, Persian, 3 monthe old, with Snall black oren Ravwar Address Box l!ld’. ltlr unc LIPSTICK, Plack enamel. small old"chain in Emilels. " Return 3340 Mass. a Apt. 701 Rewar: PAIR 'GOLD NOSE cu..mu with biack luminum case, Convention Hall ay morning. Good l":lrfl POCKETBOOK. black: on Enurdly lller- noon, conlnmnl driver's perm pape er “may Keop ‘mones, i !aok und ‘Dapers are- Terurmed to st. n.w. POCKETEGOK—Brows. inurdu Woodward & land 1935. POCKETBOOK Brown ufifien Monday; G T Hos‘al!xl» name and ress _inside. RA rd, $! 713 North Cltflll Phone Lincoln 4221-W. POCKETBOOK, black leather, pavers. dismond ring and moriey. Lincoln I 0 ue pRone Beeatur ol with 3 atch. Liberal. re- ir 8o Teafher containing Reward. POLICE BADGE NO. 7 Badge attached. Reward. 3384-J. 2817 14th SORTE. Ana an1 " Goln 25:" ol 7d, an Hits. " Retiirn to 2701 Gonn fee Fold, El¥in, _with chaln, and_gold nunc!hed fo chai ward. E. M. Bryan Hamilton: engraved J. W. ViAinder call G aos: Coen and unday eve- Apt. 709, (ST WATCH; Grien: new ant and Park rd. Finder pl Park rd. n.w. et ERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO.- jther the sucressors of nor connected wh the original W. Speare_establish- Bhore Naty 212802, 102? t‘l 'SQ- W. Eaubl she JOHN R. wm‘cm' co. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. WILLIAM J NALLEY Sth S Lincoln 0480: A o 0878, Clyde J. Nl(‘:holl, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N. Col._632%4. i1 \\I! LI‘\’\I LEE'S SONS, NERAL DIRECTORS l,Rl:MATORIUM 332 PA. AVE_N.W. __NATIONAL 1384, 1385 ~ P.J. SAFFELL FERSONAL (SERVICE—REASONABLE Frank cher s Sons Oc. H2SEGNTE 2siote National 2473 W. W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE. ____ _LINCOLN 8200 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. NE. Lincoln 0524 Ambulance_servics ~" CHAS. S. ZURHORST tof, EAST, CAFITOL ST. ___""bnone Lincoln U ‘ALMUS R R SPEARE f iginal W. B. Speare Co. s Cohnbeticnt Aver " Potomas 4000, Joscph F. Birch's Sons 3034 M St. N-W. Ofifim’ piieg GEO. Wu WISE CO. 8. N.W. 1 Sisd: CEMETERI GLENWOO Vaultage, $5 per month FUNEIAI- DESIGNS. " GEO. C. SHAFFER ERRTE TliC "°'£"ni'r‘.':‘cfl'éfi}a#fl* Op-n Evenings d_Sundays GKE Bros. Co.,, 1212 F St Fiompt Aste Delivery Service. 30 o BENJ, father of Robert st. ne. Thurs. Relatives srd 8 % ertunce i viots 'ANDERSON. *husband erson, Remumhrerl‘lll,nl“;; You'si. mwe Notlcs of Tuneray Tor) APPLE, LUTMER L on Monday, Junusry o ial, LUTHER 1 A! 2E Deloved pus: ban Alice H. merai from ChlmMn Tunerai 1400"Crlapin & rednesds 'y 28, at 11 am. Taterment Lo - Interment Loudon” Park ‘Cameters, Baifl Ezf:‘*’"'“‘fi ol AIHIA Qn'l]' 0 - ‘ usbaind o ' ither of Hi M. otice ‘ot tunersl fater " 3 lAlll. l:lll on Ja; 3 oute gto , Emsresncy !upm’l" 13458 i&g‘ E st ice of funeral l-uru. (Bt A . on e rosidence: a13i T of Bassis Harrod and i Harrs s a 1981, at g wava1 o ul \Le John i "Bentan: "po Oh Co. 11 n* W. ::x Bome, 1400 Ghapin t luvhsn s Catholic Ch m" -flfl" ety 1 be od at 9 for I e repose of rm Bis Soul. nt "Ariineion ationa BROWN, III.K‘. D(nl ‘hll life Satur- Mrs. IRENE 7 Xhe d:.!:nl!d,'Al{O = 4 Ahd James Hollins and ant of M Grofney. Funeral Wednesday. E from Reh . reen N d triends invited {0 attend.” GARET ry 26, l“l at hs ol"lfl::::: 10 (;tl‘ 'lMM“'". olj{lul my . h'fi,‘;h lllllol- ment at” Peekakill, N. Y. on' Thuriday, FERGUSON, ANNIE. Departed Monday, " January” 26 031" ‘a1 R e st Jin Beral miriars. 1118 33n 4" h“‘ Ind st. n.w. Nfluc.flf Suddenly. eondas Jenuasy N lm JARD at 2400 }uh st. d RUDE £, o0 Sunday, Jan. at 8t Gfi Oy at UDE G beloved wile o ; Jruneral from her late William fi 8. f‘fl'm ‘Chureh, whe Relatives and m.n mvlb!.e;‘g terment ‘Moun Ceme: 27 The members of fe o Wednesday; "og {2 attend itol nl\ '"_o'ntc: w‘br&. O omorter Bodutiiy ¢the Iate Teridence ‘of 134 13th of evening, to reciie the' mass tomorrow morning at “Tins. ANNA 0. DONNELLY, Pretect. !Iglrdl!. J=< Y ey aP“in': i . aod the iste Willlam Hall ‘brocher of Mrs. llll hrie. Tesiing at Geores R. Snowden's fube o Rockville, Md. Funeral Thuraday, ‘lnulu Poj n}:a Orou Bernara %:m- omen Dr. Charies M. Puneral {rom o'cloci 0 s'tend. !ntcrmenl private. LANFORD, SUSIE H. On Sunds: 25, 1931, 8t her residence, 843 Virgini ISIE H., beloved dluThl-r 0( l‘r Nannie M. Lanford, 4 ;t t the chapel of A Taita- Rerment on T‘nfixm’}'"'fl;fi;m 5,45 &’m"’ ville, Va. Relativi nl Hends this it 3:45 am. Laur Hemains "at. McGuire unde e Hemmaent. “Funeal. Thufsday. Sanissy 2 from St. Augustine's Ghi TEHMKURL, CHRISTO] nncnu.. LUCY DOVGLASS. On uona-v 1931, at Langley, daughter of Doug- marnl% Janary g6, Fune Va. L UGLASS, 1ass 8. and Lucy C. Mackall icen will be neld at St Jonn luolson ALICE. On Sunday. January 25, ALI&E STADIBON. widow of George Matisan. CoRAmaTa rexting th Ernest Jarvis funeral ‘chureh, 1632 U nesday. January 28, tine’s Church. McKENNY, MARY ANGELA. jsnusry 27, 1031, at yon st n.w. o T # u’o"xu belov late John and Sop! h I .nd‘hfmr otMrs T. A (i Yen an Kenny, Notice of uj Departed this life sud- Y. upddy. January 25, 1931, at her (L0 5.2 1 coln Memori INTAGUE, A Oll .l‘“l’fl s th\ll o |; Pah roanciice Gaic B R ormerly o it n beloved daughter of William Montakue of, Colonial Beach, V.. and m- 3 rs. Eimer W. Marsh of Richm Notice of funeral hereaite NICOLAIDES, KIMON. On !undln January , 1931, K) nd of Louiss Mc- g Nicolsiges, Bodz y, Janua: ©n, Mond £ 3SHN"A, Beloved Husband of. B chard of 314 East Capitol st.. Services wiil be held at Zurhorsts funeral patiors. 301 East, Capitol s 3 ary 28, Dom. . “Fitends invited, - Interment {orivate) In Rock Creek Cemétery. OWENS, HENRIETTA V. Departed this life 0st_of o Biineral “Thursday, ‘January 30 m. from Metropoliian Baptiri . between 12t d 13th s 5 "'w. Bundrant oficiating. 26° :Auum Aum.n On Sunday. January 25, a e beloved ¥ 1 fro his ¥$o5, Frederick R:ulln circle n.w.. on Tuesday, A 575, ™ Retatives ‘and friends invited to attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Ctmezl_’ery. ROBINSON, ALICE Monday, I 26, ioal, h-r !mmnu. 1615 A A Gase aflred ¥, Lucy !uuh.er nd resting at Bundy's of funeral hereafter. 8y, m Mount_Alr: n' Capitol and L' sts.. Tnterment Lincoln Memotial Gemetery. X, Oficers and mem- ineil of O E. BEA' asnolis notifie mnmn althe Biks | BOSTIC, ELLEN B S &mmn ends in SARDO. ALBERT EUGENE, r‘l ing of Printing Pressme: lA ; '“l kx h!ld on _Thurse ml the s e Fres, SHELSE, olug. NNA © o ..fi&?fl e i u shelu erUagTAL Services Y ev'v n ona uJ. Samary 3 5 3 ment Oonnmne’ml e ” "‘ " i SILVES AxToNIo 0 D, b-lq;:‘ mufi.-?or Jlnnsr' mme Rie uu hter, "Elizave We in 1o ul BB 10 of our late brother; CARL VAN WHITE: nmnn The repaseof. his "so Olivet Gemeters. ol SMITH, BENJAMIN E. Interme Louisvitler SPARROW. donty EeE 3 Soarrow and He, llm alehves ave s and othetre i poreral vedntidts, TTrom Galbrait hu(r.h ‘6th'st. between L and M D, Bactle, pastor: Mari the perfect, behold the upricht, For the Ehd of 'ar man s peac Servant of ‘God. ‘wail 'done” By siorious warfare passe The b-lue “toueht. the victory won, and hou art uonnm at last. TANNERILL, MARY djen, two sre of niect E. M sts. n.w.. Elondly. January ed 7 m.. ! el s, id Taterment Bt Marr's, Cometers. TANNEHILL, MARY K. Members of the dulity” of 8t Mar n o Wednescay, January 0, the office of ead o member, luuw K PR Pl AR "'fl,"‘!fi MALEY, Prefect. THOMAS, VIRGIE DAVIS. January 26, 1031, at 20w VIRGIE, anuary 29, 3 from m- Florida Avente Baptist cnm—:n Relatives and friends invited. 38 INGLEY. FRANKLIN G. On Mondav. Jan- vary zs. 1931 at Hyattseill LIN LEY, ed_hisband of belove a) Grace Fuller Eingley and Tather of Eebert F. Tingley. Funeral from Pinkney Me- morlal Chiirch, Hy-mvu : Md.»-on Wed- January 28, at 11 a.m. Interment Rock Greek Cemeters: o WEST. RUDOLFH. - On Monday At his reside 1238 WEST: ed 19y montas. Remain % a s T adgett neral’ home, LR nuu late: Notice of w H. On Sunday, Jan! 2, ml, "ag 3 am. JOHN H. WHITE. beloved of the rah and Samuel White. uvma rother of - Alice moot. Sadie Randal Whit neral XS nuary ‘32t ds invited.” Ir {ebisent Atinuton cmmry. life Syn- ‘WOR- b the late Lucy orrell and loving father of Mrs. Mary I, Blanche, Arthur and Res! Worrell. " Punerai ‘at 13_noon from Ihi Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, 19th ana Eye sts. n.w. WORRELL. DAVID. George Berry' Camp are reauesied to late comrade. DAVID day, Fanuary 28, 1931, &t 13 Hoon oh from Ningteentn Stree ton' Matlonal Cemgter e n’ Nationi Ty, i Tones, oo WORRELL, DAVID. All Grand cers and past Clent Tndependent Order re T quested 1o attend the Faneral of "our' Ia her, DAVID WORRE! rom Ninsteentn_ Berest Baptist -Churehr nesday, January 26 at 12 noo: o™ #o i cm-m:l'm BEviA G V. WILLIE R JONES: GO R. Bec. . In Memortam. In gacred memory of mother, ELLEN B. BOSTIC. from earth to the e siX years ago, leaving three chuaun. Robinson, Jr.: Tnez and Joseph Bostic. We mics vou dearest mother. For the older we grow the more we know r life meant so m Swestly remembered —sadi BRAXTON, JOSEPII. _Sacred t ory of our dear husband TON. dy o to DEVOTED Wit AND 3 BUTLER, WILLIAM EARL In loving re. me our ~dear husband ~and Ather “WiLL AN EARL BUTLER: who 4 arted this life four’ vears ago tods: anuary 27, 1927. e mem- . tather. JO- 2 flowers in memory’s garden ming to Wladden our hearts with r; Thoughts of our loved one, never forgotten, Ever remembered and ever held dear. thin Rather in our father's mansion, Livinig_in ‘another room. HIS LOVING WIFE AND SON. * EASELY, WILLIAM. Sacred to the memo:y of my beloved husband, WILLTAM EABELY, Who ‘departed this life (W0 3ears Ag0 fo- day, January 27, 1929. Gazing across the fading yea Strangely ‘marked with miles and tears, e see a never-changing face, muowua by love and RCetest wrac VOTED " WIFE. = MARION L. HEAsELY, GATES. VIRGINIA. In loving remembrance of our da VIRGINTIA GATES, Sed way two. vears ako todas: 27, 1929, e Sone. but not forgotten Jour memory fade! OUY thoushts shall alwass n Around the grave where you Sre laid. MOTHER AND DADD S, VIRGINIA, In lcvin' ummnnu SATES, WhO pasted avay (vo vears usp W sed Away two years ary EMMA REED. msn zml e m Joying remembra of my dear wife, E! NES, Who de Sartea oo "gear nEo today, Jamuary 37, 1930. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; The createst sorrow of our hearts Is to have. to love and then to part. LOVING HUSBAND, CHARLES C. JONES. * EMMA V. In loving remembrance dear mother, EMMA V. JONE Geparted this lite' one yea: “ago todar. January 27, 1 Sunshine nm- Love Though many or few. They are 10d Witk love. deur mother. for DEVOTED ‘DAUGHIER. mnml\' 'moMAs W. A tribute of love to two years ago today, Sy a7 . 929. HILDREN. * MARSH, CLEMENT Lovls. . Tn_ lov ing iemory ot CLEMENT LOGIS MARSHALL: who departed this life seven vears ago. Tyme doss much to our memorles, S WIFE, AND DAUGHTER. * u:nc:n. MARY z s-cr-d to_the memory of our’dear mother, MARY E. MERCER, who departed this lite five years ago to day, January 27, 1 RILEY, EDITH E. of our dear RILEY years sgo, January 27, 191 As 1 loved her, so I mi In my memo; is Loved: remembere Bringing many Thig day brines back sad memorles TS of & ks And (helohes who think oF Rer today re the ones who loved net betd T | MITH, WAL Sacred to the memo: e Tt WAL Fin 8. lgm'm. ‘Son of 'the fate John E. and Harriette E. Smith, who asscd Lo, tie bevond (w0 yeats 430 folay, Toving FAMILY, MRS. MA- EORGE_F. will ver nmemtm him bmlber and uncl 1S_HEAR' usbanc Toparied "ihia life Ttwe vears. ato lodas llnulr{ 27, 1929 nows how much 1 miss him, Never shall his memory fade: uvm{hmoumu shall ever wander u;'vn(o vnrg' Sinan. WYLIE. In of

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