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DISTRICT GIRL WEDS Hyattsville Pastor Marries Couple. Engagement Announced. -p-em Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., May 25.—Rev. U. 8. A. Heavenner, pastor o’( Memorial Methodist a1 Church, officiated @t the marriage of Miss Lillian M. Cady, 939 merd street, Washington, D. C., and d C. Sim , 614 Upshur mmok at the e avenue, This wedding took place at the parson- age of the church. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Third Candidate Enters. LYNCHBURG, Va. clal) —T. G. as_candidate for supervisor of ville district, Cl.mpb'll Ccunty V.hls meaning at least a three-cornered fight for the nomination in the August pri- mary. Jolm ‘W. Gills, incumbent, and John Adams had previously an- nmmced themselves undld.nta for the nomination. APPOINTED To The Certified Funeral Advisers THE ONLY establishment in Membership in this national asso- Washington to be appointed, the firm of Joseph Gawler's Sons was deemed worthy because of record of more than eighty-one years of service in this city. Dur- ing this time, Joseph Gawler's Sons have become known for conduct- ciation of quality establishments, limited to one in each city, means that this firm is pledged to pub- lish a series of educational adver- tisements, explaining the true facts about funeral methods and costs. We have established a pub- lic Advisory Department, where COL. EUGENE HERON BURIAL TOMORROW Arlington Rites at 10 0’Clock, With Masonic Services Set for Officer. Funeral services will be held tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock for Lieut. Col. Eugene C. Heron, U. 8. A, who died Saturday st Emergency Hospital. The funeral will be from the cipel at Arlington National Cemetery, with military honors and Masonic services, and burial will be in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. Col. Heron was born and reared in Galena, Ill, and in early manhood en- tered the proreuinn of civil engineer. For several years he was associated with the Missouri Pacific Rallway, during which time he made his home in El- gin, 1l Later he entered the Inter- state Commerce Commission as & sen- jor valuation expert. He served in France during the World ‘War and had made his home in Wash- ington for the past 17 years. He was a members of the National Bojonrnen, of the Shrine, a member of the Re. serve Officers’ Association, the Smlety of Military Engineers, the American Legion, the In-Com-Co Club and an honorary member of the International Association of Arts and Letters. He was a member of the PFirst Methodist Church, Elgin, and for many years taught a Philathea Bible Class there. Col. Heron was unmarried and lived at the La Salle Apartments, 1028 Con- necticut avenue, with his brother Alonzo, recently of New York City, and his sister Henrietta, formerly of Cin- cinnati, Ohio. A brother, F. W. Heron of San Francisco, Cl'lll also survives, BOY FIRE UNIT FORMED free information on the subject is available to all. Visit this department or write for our helpful booklet, "Before Sorrow Comes." Airy Organization to Train Youths for Greater Duties. Special Dispatch to The Star. MOUNT AIRY, Md, May 25—01‘ ganization of a Junior Fire Compan: has been affected here which is de- signed as a training school for young- sters before they are old enough to become members of the senior organi- zation. At the first meeting Asa H. Watkins, rrendent of the senlor organization, ed in a discussion of the junior by- laws and the following officers were elected: President, Herman Gillis; vice president, Jack Bteele; secretary, William Lauterbach; financial secre- Leenard Gartrell and treasurer, Robert K. Mj by-laws provide !in part for the payment of dues in the amount of 25 cents yearly by any boy between the ages of 12 and 20 years who applies for membu'nnp ing numerous elaborate services of Mt State, as well as for its fair treat- ment of people of moderate ZEN Ecmblished 1850 * ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. WE MAINTAIN NO BRANCH OFFICES JOSEPH AWLER'S S8ONS TELEPHONES: NAtional 5512 - 5513 Greece will push its public-works pro- gram. Married Three Years Before She Found Out SHE had been married ncarly three years before she discovered it. No other way of laundering blankets even approaches Elite’s exclusive process. By this marvelous new method, shrinkage is impossible and the soft fluffiness of the nap is restored—a method exclusive with Elite in Washington. A blanket is as good is its nap! If you handle a blanket by old-fashioned methods, the nap is pressed down, mak- ing the blanket harsh, coarse and scratchy. Elite, by proper care of the nap, renews the fleecy softness of the blanket, and actually makes it last longer! We will even rebind your blankets by a special binding machine at small additional cost. Now is the time to have your blankets washed this better way. Just pick up the phone and call us. Or hail a yellow Elite automobile. Do it today. Phone Potomac 0040 for Prompet Service ELITE LAUNDRY 9 Convenient Branches CONTAOLLED | Fort Myer, Va., chapel tom C, Rites Tomorrow G|RL WATGHING TRAIN IS INJURED ON BRIDGE Auto Driver at Silver Spring Says Smoke of Train Obscured Child. By & Staff Correspondent of The Star. SILVER SPRING, Md, May 25.— Obscured by the smoke of a passing train she had run from her home to watch from a bridge over the railroad tracks, 6-year-old Dolores Sanford of 911 Philadelphia avenue was struck by an automobile passing over the bridge. She sustained cuts on her head and bruises to her body. Dr. H. H. Howlett, who lives nearby, rendered first aid. ‘The accident ocgurred on the bridge which carries Falkland drive over the tracks of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road. Herbert E. Parker, 8204 Sligo avenue, driver of the automobile, told Montgomery County police here that he did not see the child. He was not held. COL. JOHN L. SHEPARD TO REST IN ARLINGTON Funeral Services to Be Held To- morrow at Fort Myer, Va., Chapel. Funeral services will be held at the orrow after- noon at 2 o'clock for Col. John L. Shepard, retired Army surgeon, who died Saturday at his home in Erie, Pa. He will be buried in Arlington National | Cemetery with military honors. A native of Sheboygan, Wis, Col. Shepard was graduated from the Uni- versity of Wisconsin and Rush Medical College, Chicago, before entering the Army Medical Corps in 1902. He served in France during the World War and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. He was promoted to the grade of colonel in February, 1928, and retired in October, 1930, on account of dis- ability. ARCTIC RESCUE FLYER FETED AT COPENHAGEN Capt. Ahrenberg Greeted as Hero Upon Arrival at Danish Capi- tal on Way Home. By the Asscciated Press. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, May 25.— Capt. Albin Ahrenberg, Swedish aviator, returning home after his spectacular %,.,, relief flight over the Greenland ice-cap, arrived here today crowd as a wnqucr escorted to the ‘Thyge Rolhe. Aerol with hero. He was resident of the Danish Eodetv, presented him of his Arctic mission. Ahrenberg made Greenland early this. month to assist in the rescue of Augustine Courtauld, young meteorologist of the Arctic air route expedition, who was marooned throughout the Winter at a station 1n the center of the Greeland Dancers Bncned by Firemen. ISTANBUL (#).—Turkish police, deaf to the cries of fox-trotters, locked and sealed the doors of a dance hall here because the proprietor had failed to pay his taxes. Bmhs Reportcd The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 how Sitistos a d Zahato Athanas, boy. A t Bell AMBULANCES Best in Town. 84.00 Local Call ....... Chambers Col. 0432 Bu(er and Better Funcrnh At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers IAAIW::l. Funeral for as s75 CHAMBERS| This meat sraz clath casket, plain ~ and di the whole f In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W. CI\ambersCo. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931 LIEUT. GEORGE E. WALDO Funeral Services at Arlington Set|Rev. Edgar F. Boggess, hm.fl,n 'AI-lll. llxlv. for Wednesday. Funeral services for Lieut. George E. Waldo, U. 8. A, who died Friday in Denver, Colo., will be held at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. Lieut. Waldo grad- uated from West Point in 1923, Besides his widow, Mrs. Nan Sims Waldo, and two children, Mark m‘m n , Va.{ Annie Sims Waldo of Ham) he is survived by Mark A. Waldo; a THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Thundershowers this afternoon and early tonight fol- lowed by fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature; mod- erate southwest shifting to northwest. Maryland—Local thundershowers this afternoon or early tonight, tomorrow fair, not much change in umpentun fresh southwest winds, shifting northwest and diminishing tonight., Virginia—Local thundershowers this afternoon and early tonight, !lhhuy warmer in south portion tonight, to- morrow generally fair; fresh south and southwest winds shiffing to to northwest and diminishing late tonight. West Virginia—Local thundershowers early tonight, slightly cooler in north- West portion tonight; tomorrow fair, MINISTER DIES ON VISIT o! D. C., Was Oklahoma Pioneer. ev. Edgar F. Boggess, 70 years old, tmryo(wummduqymufiy at Wichits, m.nn-rnhn(mu- otcherokn m comis nw l!on"u vl:tmmm the home of a Wichita when he died. He mmuflunmu.x Dealhs Reported ths have been repor R ipariment ‘i the Ton ‘34 irke, 84, 301 te, to the Western arles R. Carroll, 34, 810 New Hampshire fil&fl ”l,'l'nhtnllluh Hospital, Rt lnnuu Pennsylvania is now neund in auto- mobile revenue, State license fees be- ing exceeded only by New York. Braths. s, ST Mendte gan at his nnuencm mmm, A, ARM; . Record for 44 Hours. 'rhennomeur—&turany. 4 pm, M 8 p. 52 midnight, 49; B\lndl] o 'lu'.“,nwn.w; p.m. p.m, 65; 12 nldn 60; today, 4 am., 57; 8 a.m. 56; n’::‘a:' 73. Bummeur—snurdly,(pm 29, 8 p.m, 29.93; I dnight, 29.9; E 8 Arnnm. IB \D' Xlu CIIU- Robert Arm ront Beatr: . | ! l-mle cm by steamer from | Bu: Reykjavik and was greeted by a large | & ‘acht Club, where | Ol pllcque expressing Denmark's | ! admiration of his pluck and the success Hure his flight over| ¥ British | W The fire brlnde rescued the | 8¢ ture same d;!e year— lowest, 48, s Tide Table, (Furnished by United mu Coast and Hilh-'. 66; 10:11 pm.; high ti SRR de, 3:08 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun r ,”lpv ose 4:49 am.; sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises 4: : sets 7:22 pom 4:48 am.; sun Moonmulz«nm..amxfln.- tomoblle a0 m:mu lo be lighted one- am. and monthly f.he first five the lverl‘e are shown AVERAGE. January..3.55 rainfall for the first five 5. ‘082, 7. . A mchu.“ el Anchu, 1 1889, 10. 69 ine] h::ni Weather in Varions Cities. mon'.hs [eooatys February, M-reb. 1891, 8.84 inches; =+ “gwp1areas s o931y 3BBIRIRIRRITIINISTTIVILRIABIALBIBAIIIARI22: 23202223V LLIRT2LA3T8: FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) London, England... Paris, Fran Berlin, Brest," Fran eneva. Switserian kholm, eden e hear BN and 0 n o 8. Bl 'XM‘;"IL :Ily "x.a“ v "B revard nie, ‘?n‘rvm vacant lot, returned 1o . Rl anes: N R CAMERA, a 3 l;‘h nnd W‘"'“p‘l"’;:rfl Police pup; punn:, about 3 months old; seciion, ~Reward. 3304 19 1. 360, Doo— e-haired fox 4 vears £ white, wl&n Hlag nose. Rew: ‘returaed (thr 385 llml ther folder between Aj g B st R BADOE, iis &, No 10 Jisinity of 0 fion aye SN 8% mnu sation 4 dover éfm“l “Ratien bt Mayfower; rng PEARLS—A '3"" .o'( small evening of R Lost and Fo ar fi&:fll&, and "III‘ - Thony e Guire's N g mrr s ,5... e 1,00 fhe Holy oft xf Vi it 1 - ARPS FRANCES 0z s = ,wg ALI CHANEY, mnw WILLIAM. On unam ARRS, Al a‘l:!u‘é nn: kn‘ omit fimu 3 FRANK WIGGLESW ve. n.v.. fathiér of Mrs. irace O. neral mmu' a E . n.e. Pune: . . G hady B Flease ‘omic reh, m. IIIWU %:l m of Pre nu'c"{'c" Byrnes' ‘Notice of funeral funeral GEORGE. On ,nlav lllv'g. 1! % F Enw. ufl'v. .m":“’wz e maing tary honors. Interment Arl tery, wm Departed R ! o0t t 1 from nerul Darlor. “interment tery, LARODA. Oon Yor ORI Landb Ao Tl Wikl Cast Tette Shon St NG 7 ol iy "-.'.’3,‘ W& sl ml A Ilfclll meet- e T Ry Bt B ey 'w-'-..,' g.' RS ard ai uorruun Wfi'f-‘db{l’f Gasch’s funeral home, K] it \wood fay 3o Mo Howers ettt ..,..am?:-;' Efif}“&%fi.’.‘.‘.fl"% flun- e ery, * A9 Breaths P sy s'n By bl b e Ccrter\ aged 52 r-l“"h - children. E ::o lltk" and Relatives :md"fmns' shvitea” Thie Prospect Hill C'*ruc S l"lf?fl;”lt WE!‘I‘. MARY BLA! Oon !Alllnll ay 23. ’.’lv t ¢ i it Tues ey 5%, ot Peten Cntholic Chl?rch’ nd (private)” Mount ouvez On sundu’~ May » Biptis ontee Trionds inviied to farmony Cemstery. s WILLIS, CORNELIVS D, dencn of his son, Clande E. pmealis Shivender a2y o Terment oknwcod“nmrn'ndy' i WiLLIS, MARY VIRGINIA Saty May 31 At her featuee et RGINIA WT ”‘ ) ’hnudn’. v Ernest’ J u st n Cemeters” i e 26, ‘at B Tom Vi fu cnurnc!x-n. Toterment B0 b r..'ifim?"n‘o“’&" Remains at “Prazie faneral hom fingral home. 's89 mhode Toinnd ave At mu. IRVING L. B3 Enerency Shsonec Tn ol 2 . n.w., Funeral from the Nevius' fuperar et New: York ave. n.w.. Tuesdny, :30 p.m. Interment in Beateton, Ve, 205 In Memoriam. CRUMP. HELEN my daughte died twely A _tribute of love to P AN husband m‘ three years 4o loday, May 5 %s, "3 Loved n lite, semembe h embercd_lo, desth, aear Bacher W Sho'd dmrted this lite rem: pembrance one year ago tod A H. K R GODALL remembrance fite 'May 35, e While traveling throueh land, ey Y m h this forelgn Weniss thy kind ‘and ‘willios hand, smoothed our roughest way. Whlch lucked the bri; e wers m.fi&;fl:u'.“""" A T i ove ey om great b 4 more than sny Dear, htlut. ve. tried d to Bur our fears and '.1-:"%':- -J."'.I'i‘.’ Por Hapby anels came and bore ‘Eon %:‘;' worl of toll 2o LOVING' SONS, RAYMOND AND AN- SIMPSON, ETHEL B {%’ ShiPaok. whe deb this 1 (o years 8o voday, May 35, 1088, How we miss you this world will mever 2 f tears could only bring you back You would have Sosn hers Joue' GMH.'W(.WHIMHGHMMM" lmmh v: know vou sufered pain. 'MARKS A! ll our ¥, K‘Y wemr:m:;n-mn:umh 4nd thoush the 7e f e, 8 oRANDCETLOREI, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST, CAPITQL ST. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons *| 3034 M 5T > Bhone s o ®stabl LM (FAWLER CO, 1804 M St. N.W. Pot. 4170, 4171 GEO W-WISE CO. N.W. 000 st “gias: V. L. SPEARE (0. S LTI, S S . iiléi{;' CO. Formerly N.W. _ Phone North 0047. W. Deal & Co. 816 H s-r N! LINCOLN 8200. CHAMBERS J. WILLIAM LEE'S SOKS, '""7’\??\ TORIUM NATIONAL 1384, 1388, 333 PA. AVE. N.W. P-J. SAFFELL mNAL DEIVICI—IIAISFQ% F:ank Geier's Sons Co. P SEvenTy ex Nw, National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel LS e, Lincoln 0524 JOHN R mfl 10th St ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER stal ed 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-24 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5513 |NOBRANCHOFFICE I oy " GEO. C, SHAFFER Phonest f’r MOD- Gpen Eveniogs 14t & Eye = o e Bros. %J%L’..f St ug&—u’ ive—ingxpensi va.5