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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! N, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1931. * A9 G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Authentic Versions of the Right Summer . Fashions Priced Temptingly Low in This Group! Misses’ and Women’s New Summer Dresses $11.95 Silk Shantung Dresses With Jackcts' Embroidered Organdy or Eyelet Batiste Dance Frocks » Two-Piece Dresses With Bright Touches ‘Washable Silk Dresses With Color Accents Dresses With Bright Scarfs and Sashes Printed Chiffon and Lace Dresses \\'hite—l’astels—Brown——.\'av,\'—plack Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44—46 to 50 Palais Royal—Third Floor Larger Women Will Find It Easy to Be Fitted in the New Cotton Frock Department! Youthful Cotton Dresses 2.95 .. $5.95 Smart, vouthful styles, designed to slenderize— and fashioned in fabrics both comfortable, wearable and SMART for Summer—these cotton frocks and ensembles will prove a boon to the woman who is sometimes “hard to fit.” Sizes 4215 to 5213 and 46 to 54, Voiles—Dimitics—Normandie V oiles and other fashionable cottons Palais Royal—Third Floor All-silk qualities of chiffon and flat crepe— small designs on dark or light grounds in crepe and splashy, cool prints in chiffon. Washable Crepe Dull-finish, firmly woven all-silk crepe that is the “high” fashion fabric for Summer daytime frocks. White, black and colors. All-Silk Honan Shantung Rough weave sports silk in 20 washable shades, and plenty of white. Palais Royal—Second Floor Leading Low Prices in the Sale of S Silk AlL-Silk Washable Flat Crepe Printed AWLSilk Flat Crepe $ 1 28 PR gl 0 st - P tpene g crepe in the desired shades. Printed Chiffons and Printed Crepes Fashion Your Smart Summer Wardrobe of These Moderately Priced Cotton Fabri Printed Dotted Swiss A cool, _fresh fabric with 29c yd. s R Peter Pan Batiste i i Peter Pan Prmte.d Chiffon Wil Voiles, yd. Sheer Flaxons : Sheer Helietiin i Voiles, Lawns, !s‘:‘i',::ii::; and delightful Batistes New Summer Fabrics Soft, sheer batiste, printed har}dkerc‘nicf lawns, _chcckc.d or 38c plain weave, attractive printed voiles. Palais Royal—Second Floor DAVD . FISHER DIES AT AGEOF G B. & 0. Freight Agent Passes Away at Home Here. Funeral Tomorrow. David M. Fisher, 68 years old, freight agent in Washington for the Baltimore & Ohlo Railway for 22 years, and an employe of the same railway for 54 years, died yesterday at his residence, 3807 Windom place. Before coming to Washington Mr. Pisher had occupied the same position at Laurel, Md. He was a native of Prederick, Md. Mr, Fisher was a member of the ‘Washington Board of Trad:, Chamber of Commerce, Merchants & Manufac- turers’ Association, Washington Trans- portation Club and Masonic bodies, in- cluding Almas Temple Shrine. He was a director of the Bank of Laurel, Md. Besides his wife, Mr. Fisher is sur- vived by two sons, U. A. Fisher and D. Merrill Fisher, all of Washington. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Nevius funeral horne, 924 New York avenue. Burial will be in Ivy Hill Cemetery, Laurel, Md. Carnival to Be Continued. BALLSTON, Va., June 8 (Special). — The annual carnival of the Ballston Volunteer Fire Department will be con- tinued through tonight, owing to several rainy nights last week. J. general chairman, announces that there will be several unusual attractions for the evening. | BAR PIN—Platinum, set with_ diamon | Friday ‘afternoon. in the Palais Ro; eral Teward. Phone National 4460, B | BOOK—Milk_route book, in_vicinity | and East Capitol st, Sunday night | Farm_Dairy, 16" "Pirst st. n.w. | BoPE-wut serion | cate witn 2044. 14th Fairfax Reward. who entered Diamond taxicab about 3 o'clock on Thursday, June 4,20¢ found & red ‘bookplease ‘communi- A. Butt, 3036 K st. n.w.? West ning violin studies, - Bueen Chesapeake Beach ‘and. Wasnink@n, Phone Frank Garner, Geor- CAT—Light silver Persia, answers to name “Pufl | ley Heights. _Reward. = last seen in Wes. veland €782. leather, init 264. DIAMOND RING—Small, tied in handker- chief: Sunday night; ‘lost vicinity New Hampshire ave. and Upshur st. Reward. C. B. Sanford. 4204 New Hampshire ave. n.w. * FISHING ROD and reei—Solid steei; lost o: Speedway Sunday afternoon. Reward. 1634 R. ave. SR e FOX TERRIER, brown and white, long tail. ears erect. Answers to name of Skippy. 'No jeoliar’ 28 Tatme. Ly HAT BOX, leather, with wearing apparel. Liberal reward, no questions ssked. “Adams MINK NECK FURPIECE near 16th and Co- lumbia’ rd - Notify desk, Chalfonte Apt. | Adams 8710, . | “very PHOTOGRAPH, t re- hignly " valued. turned. _Telephone North 4760. i POCKETBOOK—Lady’'s. black zipper, con- tainine 380, at Conn. ave. and Que sti 'Re- | ward.~_Pearl E. Cummings, 1630 19th st. | Phone Pot. 4948, sl | . of v Reward gladly n; paid i POCKETBOOK. Jady's: Saturday, | ing_morey. driving permit, etc. 'Snap: Telatives cannot be replace valued. Liberal share of money if Mrs. K. B, Kelly, Trinity Towers, nw _Adams 3646. BOOK. in Diamond taxicab Thursday, 4. in front of the Mayflower Hotel réward for return to T. A. Butt, 3036 . n.w. West 2044 = = gold, rectangular, black stone. gray around base. Lost Rock Creek Golt Links ‘early Saturday morning. Reward. | Call Barrett. National 5060. Eranch 2353 | RING—Ruby _and diamond; ‘on Euclid n.w. from 17th to 18th and Col. rd. ward. _ Col. 8350. SILVER LORGN! lock Saturday vening, vicinity of 14th and Columbia rd Reward. Return to 1372 Columbia 1d.. tele- phone Col. 3062. o SORORITY PIN—_On_Friday_Greek letter: initials on back “L. E M Reward. Phone Mr. Walter. National 4305~ ___ SUITCASE. brown leather: containing lady s apparel: Unfon Station. Saturday. June of decreased highly returned. 3023 14th st RED st Re! 230 pm. Reward. Phone Col. 6884. * WATCH and chain—Gold. open-face. initials “C._M. B.” on back; lost on Georgia or Reward. ;l.'v‘ ave. street car. DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 Phone Ga 10° more likely to call upon ings, and COMPLETE solace that endures for Therefore, while some grateful for a low-cost fi e ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A, GAWLER F R. Malloch, | e | People who know funeral procedure are Sons than those who have not attended a service in recent years. The experi- enced ones realize the great importance of directorial skill, beautiful surround- know that every funeral is a public or semi-public ceremony, and that the memory picture of a perfect service is a day or two of preparation, they are fre- Veteran Dies LIEUT. JOSEPH W. SHADLE. J. W. SHADLE RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Silver Spring Veteran to Be Buried ‘With Honors in Arlington Cemetery. First Lieut. Joseph Warren Shadle, who died suddenly Saturday morning | at 6 o'clock, will be buried in Arling- ton National Cemetery with military honors by Cissel-Saxon Post, the Amer- fcan Legion, Silver Spring, Md, of which he was a member. | Funeral services will be held from | W. W. Chamber Co. funeral h-me 1400 Chap,n strezt, tomorrow zfterncon at 2 o'clock. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor_of the Takoma Park Presbyte- rian Church, will officiate. The pall- bearers will be members of Cissel- Saxon Post. Lieut. Shadle, who resided at 24 Carroll avenue, Takoma Park, was born in Elizabethville, Pa., February 12, 1882, and received his earlv educa- tion in that city, graduating from the Elizabethville High School.” He later graduated from the Scranton School. at | | This was followed by a four-year mili- | tary and engineering course at Penn 1905, He came to Takoma Park in 1908 and served two terms on the council. He was one of the organizers of the Tak'ma Park Bank and at the time of his death was engaged in building and construction in Takoma Park and victnity. While a member | of the town council he was chairman of the Street and Walks Comnittec ects during, his term of office. In August, 1918, he was commis- sioned a first lieutenant of Engineers and after performing engineering duties | at Norfolk, Va., went overseas, remain- ing 11 months in France. On his re- turn to this country he resumed his | engineering and construction activities | _Lieut. Shadle was a son of the late Samuel Penrose and Mary Ellen Shadle | of Elizabethville, Pa. He ic survived by his wife, Anna M. Shadle. | o vl . |GIRL, 19, DIES ON EVE OF ACADEMY GRADUATION | Helen Marie Wertenbruch, Who ‘Was to Get Diploma Today, to Be Buried Tomorrow. | Miss Helen Marie Wertenbruch, who | was to have graduated from St. Paul's Academy this afternoon, will be buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery tomorrow | following funeral services at 8:30 o'clock |in the morning at her residence, 517 | Buchanan street, and requiem mass at | St. Gabriel's Church. | ~The 19-year-old girl. daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. William C. Wertenbruch, died | yesterday after a brief illness. She is | survived by a sister, Miss Claire Wer- | tenbruch, besides her parents. Born in Waterloo, Iowa, on Novem- ber, 1911, she had lived in Washington | since 1916. She had attended St. Ga- briel's Parochial School here before en- | tering St. Pauls, from which she was to have graduated today. She was resident of Gamma Chapter of the | Lambda Chi Sorority. More than 140,000 goat and sheep skins_have been shipped from Bahia, ! Brazil, to the United States this year. A Funeral Is a PUBLIC Joseph Gawler's ceremony takes facilities. They years. people may be uneral during the JOSEPH (GAWLERS 8ONS INe. UNERAL 3 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. Scranton, Pa., and also with honors from | the Valpariso, Ind., Technical Scho l. | | State College, where he graduated in | town | and constructed many important proj- | firm would charge, way. That is why no family in Wash- ington need ever be denied service through this firm. Visit our Advisory Department for helpful funeral informa- tion, or write for a copy of the booklet, "Before Sorrow Comes." THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight, mod- erate northwest winds. Maryland—Fair, cooler in east por- tion tonight; tomorrow fair, warmer in ;he interior; moderate ncrthwest winds. Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler in southeast and south central portions tonight; warmer in north and west portions tomorrow; moderate northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night and tomorrow. Record for 44 Hours. ‘Thermometer—(Saturday) 4 p.m., 82; 73; midnight, 66; (Sunday) 4 8 am, 71; noon, 8; 2 p.m, ‘m. 91; 8 pm, 84; midnight, (Monday) 4 a.m., 64; 8 am., 63; 65; noon, 68. Barometer—(Saturday) 4 p.m., 29.95; 8 p.m, 29.91; midnight, 29.88; day) 4 am, 20.77; 8 am., 29.71; noon, 29.60; 2 pm, 2952 4 pm. 29.43; 8 p.m., 29.52; midnight, 29.55; (Monday) 4 am, 29.55; 8 a.m., 20.61; ncon, 29.53. Highest temperature, 91, occurred at 4 p.m. Sunday. Lowest temperature, 63, occurred at 5 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 76; lowest, 63. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:39 am. and 8:48 pm.; high tide, 1:53 am. and 2.05 pm. ‘Tomorrcw—Low tide, 9:33 a.m. and 9:37 pm.; high tide, 2:44 am. and 2:58 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:42 am.; sun sets 7:31 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:42 am.; sun sets 7:32 pm. Moon rises 12:43 a.m.; sets 12:20 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first six months against the average are shown in the following table: (Sun- Average. 1931. January ..3.55 ins. January ..1.56 ins. | February .3.27 ins. February .1. March .3.75 ins. March April . 27 ins. April . May . .3.70 ins. May . June .....3.19 ins. June Record rainfall months was: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, | 1884, 6.34 inches; March, 1891, 8.84 | inches; “April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, | 1889, 10.69 inches. | Weather in Various Cities. for the first five Weather. Btations. ic_City imore,” Md. Clear Pt_cloudy Clear Cloudy © Cloudy Clear Cloudy . Cloudy Clear Picloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear. Cloudy * Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pittsbu Portland, Me Portland, Orez Raleigh.' N C Lake City Clear Pi.cloudy Cloudy % Slear | St paut. Minn ! Clouay Seattle. Wash. Cloudy Spokane, Wash . Pteloudy Tampa, Fla Cloudy WASH. D. C...20.60 91 63 0.13 Pt.cloudy FOREIGN. (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) ations. Tempgrature, Weather. London._England 6 Clear Paris, France Clear | Geneva, Switzerland Ciovdy k Sweden Clear Greenwich 1 today.) Horta Part cloudy Hamilton. Juan Havana, Cuba Colon, Canal Zone. | Marriage Licenses. S C. Brooke. 26, and Florence D. E 27; Rev. W.'L! Gravatt. Edward G. Parlaman. 23. and Ruth E. Frankiin. 19; Rev. Alfred E._Barrows Charles A, Zom. 23, and Edna Goddwin, 25, both of Baltimore; Rev. Homer J. Coun- lor. “Shrry H. Bettelman. 24. and Telen D Small. 24, both of Baltimore; Rev. Solomon H. Mets. Porto Cloudy Walter CEREMONY ... and endures in the family's memory quently disappointed when the actual place. Such disappoint- ment is impossible at Joseph Gawler's Sons, because here every service, even when the cost is as low as the smallest s complete in ry TELEPHONES: NAtional 5512 - 5513 DIRECTORS WE MAINTAIN NO BRANCH OFFICES 19999999999 MASONIC LEADER DIES Robert J. Kenworthy Was Secre- tary of New York Lodge. ATLANTIC CITY, June 8 (#).—Rob- ert Judson Kenworthy, 70, secretary of the New York Grand Lodge of Masons, died in his sleep at a hotel early today. He came here last Priday for an outing. As secretary of the New York Grand Lodge, largest in the world, Kenworthy 'was one of the most widely known Free- masons in the country. He was long {g:’ngged with the L. H. Hall Advertis- Will Address Rotarians. George M. Whitwell, former president of the Washington Rotary Club, will address the Rotary Club of Tolchester, Md,, tonight on “International Service. @urd of Thanks. WELLS, ROBERT. We wish to thanks 10 the lady who sang the soio, 8156 our ‘many ‘relatives and friends for thcic king "expressions' 0t ‘Symzath and. orau ributes our bereavement: © o' Phainy. °f Braths ALEXANDER, GERTRUDE. Departed this iife suddenly, " Baturday. Juue 6, 1031, QERTRUDE ALEXANDER, “She Jeaves 1o usband, Alexander: a daughter, Loohs” Alerander: & cousin,'Marie Richardson, and a host Remains ing at Barnes' funeral parlors, 614 4's of other’ relatives snd friends .. until 7:30 o'clock Tuesday. Fu- services Wednesday, June 10, at 2 t her late residence. 304 E si. 5.w. Richardson oficiating. Interment Cemetery. ATWELL, JAMES = WILLIAM. Sud Sunday, June 7. 1031, & 530 an i Gegreetown University Hospital, - JAME WILLIAM ATWELL. beloved son of Bamuel opind Laura P Atwell, aged J5_years Funeral Wednesday. June 10, at 2 pom {gom the funeral parlors of George W. Wise Co. 2900 M st. n.w. 'Relatives and riends invited. * Interment Arlington Na- . ) | age. Remains resting at the y’l‘.l;l;r' mf neral home. 928 M st n.w., where services Wil be heid on Tuesday.’ June 9. at 10 (Dsr'l?r‘lv(oosg!h_rlgllnwefi ¥ interment in ROSA'BROWN of 1931 12th st n.w. She zer and Margaret Perry. Funeral Tues- Painter’s funeral home, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w COCKRELL., EDWIN L. On Saturday. June B ‘OCKRELL, beloved husband of Eliza- th McKnew Cockrell. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 18th st. n.w." Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funersl home, 2901 st. n.w Tuesday, June 9, at 10 am. Interment 8 ¢ Bethel Cemetery,” Alexandria DONALDSON. ANNA R. Surd e 7 1931 at Georgetown: Hospital. ANNA 1’ DONALDSON. ‘age 71 yeate. heloved wiic 8¢ Fillmore Donaldson 3f s 35th st. » a g ; SR Notice of Tuneral Jater > 1300 ORSEY. CHARLES W, denly a’uflgpb:ku:e:vt "xE;L HE . 33392” Oukdule pl. W.*BORSEY. “'beloved” husband" i Er, Lindon Dorsey ' He- s #1so" surviued” py three sisters. Notice of funeral taser. + DUNBAR, AMELIA T. On Sunday, June 1931, 8t der, reslaerice °2203 Masiachiises s Bl BT DuAELIA T wite of ‘ne igte DUMBERTH, DAVID FRED. June T, 161 et hie rekidence™ 178" %: berth. Funeral’ services &t his lnie yeris gence’ on Tuesday. Jurle 's. 't 3" elock b n tives and friends nvitea e o KA EGAN, JAMES P. Suddenly. gupe 7 1931, at Riverdale. Mg DAty beloved husband of Bessie Egan. Notice ERICKSON, CHARLES W. C. June 5 Tosk. b hisretideqee. S5 BII40% East lane. Riverdale. Md.. CHARLES W.C., beloved “husband of tiie late ~Olive B Erickson and father of Charlotte M.. Ruth O. Erickson and Mrs. Grace Cooper. neral from the above residence on Wed- Fort'Lincoin Cemetery. "~ Ioterment ESPEY, MARY ELIZABETH. dune’ 7. 1931, ¢ 130 pf. b her il dence. 130 Irving st. n.w.. MARY ELIZA- BETH, widow ‘of Henry ‘Ciay Esper. * Fu. F al v Tiiesdas. June 6, at 3 . Bk ot on Hill Cemetery, Relati vited. FISHER, DAVID M. On Sunday, June 7. 1931, st his residence.. 3801 Windom: ol B.w: DAVID M. beloved husband of Mary E. Fisher ‘(nee Bond) and father of Hugn A and D._Merrill Fisher, aged 63 years mains will be moved to the Nevins funeral home. 924 New York ave. nw . on Fupday mornine. where 'services "wiii bo vy Hill Cemeiery, Laurel; Md. 70t o0 FISHER, DAVID M.. SR. Lodge. No. 149, A. F. & A. n Tuesday, June 9, 1931, at ‘12 o'clock noon. for the Purpose of conducting funeral services for our late brother, DAVID M. FISHER, St Dast master. Meémbers are requested to be present. EDGAR W. WHITMAN, W. M Sec. . away sud- at On_Sunday, m. Burial at Oak s and friends in- WILBUR A. McCLELTAN JOHNSTON. JOHN F. E. 8 1931, JOHN F. E. JOHNSTON. peio cousin of Mrs. A’ M. Flannagan of Brook- Iyn. N. Fineral services at the W. W. bers Co. funeral home. 1300 Chapin w.. Tuesday evening. June 9, at 630 Relatives and friends are invited 9 On Monday. Jun, Interment private. JOHNSON, WILLIE. Suddenly. Sunday. 7. 1931 ‘WILLTE JOHNSON, Notie of fur geral inter.‘Remains reating at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral chutch: 1433 You JONES. MOSELLE. On_ Monday, 1931." at Emersency Hospiial JONES, beloved wife of Dwight V. Joncs of 32 East Bradley iune, Chevy Chase Md. " Services at Epibhany Church 10 o'clock. Tuesday morning. June. b terment Rock - Creek Cemeiery. JORDAN. MARY F. Monday, June 8. 1931, ALS ain. at her esidence. 321 3rd St bw . MARY ' JORDAN. the devoted mother Frank Jones and ' grandmother of Rut chiiaten dha s Sater adiree, A children and mahy ‘Gifer Telatives. Notice KING. CHARLES E. Departed 11is life on Satirday, June G 1931 At Waiier Recd Hospital, CHARLES . devoted son of An. nie E. and the Jate Charics A, King. be- loved " Lrother” of - Eliza Mack. Bisnche June 8. In- Moore and Agnes Cornish. He also leazes e- two aunts, ‘two cousins and nieces. mains resting at his la 10th st. n.w.. Tuesaay Af neral Wednesday, June 10, t 1 p.m.. from Galbraith Church,” 6th st. between L and M stc. n.w. Rev. Battle, pastor. Inter- ment Arlington Cemeters. 9 KING, JAMES U. Suddenlv. at Bridgeville. Del.. June 4. 1931, Dr. JAMES U. KING. distiict superintendent of the Aléxandria District of the Washington Conierence M E. Church, beloved husband of Esther B. King, devoted father of Dcuglas S_ King and son-in-law of Mrs. Lubelle F. Butler. Funesal Tuesday. June 9. at 2 p.n.. from Asbury M. E. Church, 1ith and K sts. Intérment at Princess Anne. M Remains will lie in state at Asbury Church Tu . from 9 am. to 3 p.m. KING, JAMES U. Members of John ¥. Cook No. re requested to meet at Masonic Temple, 10th and U sts. n.w Tuesday, June 9, 1931, at 12:30 pm. to attend the funeral of ‘Brother JAMES U KING. Bervices at Asbury M. E. Church. JOHN W. LAVALL, W. M. ROBERT W. PINKETT, LIGHT, MARY CRIM. On Sunday. June 7. 1931," at_Sibley Hospital, MARY CRIM! beloved wife of Harry A Light. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Tuesday. June 9, at 2 p.m. thence to St. Paul's Church. Rock Creek Parish. in Rock Creek Cemetey, where services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. McCOY, JUANITA. On Sunday. June 1. 1931, JUANITA McCOY. daushter ‘of John and Margaret McCoy, of 715 20th st. n.w. "\ Bec. Surviving her are one brother, granc father. Funeral serv- ices Tue .m.. from Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. L ave. n.w Interment Chantilly, Va. MILLIKEN, WILLIAM ALFRED. On Sa‘ur- day. June 6. 1931 at Montreal, Canada. WILLIAM ALFRED, beloved husband of Roberte Crawford Vawter Milliken. Notice ,‘ol funeral later. . ORAN. SUSAN L. Suddenly. on Sunday. June 7, 1931, at Columbia Hospital, SUSAN L. beloved wife of John E. Moran. Fu- neral from her late residence, 4503 Ar- ka, ave. n.w., on Tuesday, June 9. at 2:30 o'clock p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited to attend. . OLIPHANT, ELLA R Suddenly, on Sundey, June 7, 1931, "ELLA R. OLIPHANT (nec Riley) beloved wife of the late Frank Oli- phant. Funeral from Hanlon's funeral parlors, 641 H st. ne. on Tuesday, June 9. at 8:30 a.m. Reduiem mass at St. Aloysius_Church at 9 am. _Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ~ Relatives and friends invited, PARKER. CARL. Suddenly, Friday. June §. 1931, CARL PARKER. beloved son of Sal- e rker, brother of Ervin, James. Louise ret Parker. Funeral Tuesda: June at 1 from Janifer's funeral home, 1115 22nd st. n.w. = 'GH. LUTHER. On Sunday, May 7. 1931 P InER PUGH. " devoted husband.— of Lassie Pugh, father of Daisy and Jack Pugh_and son of Alex and J._Pugh ;n! brother of D. M., J. A, d Walter Pugh, Victoria Ford and Lilllan Blue. Funeral Thursday, June 11. at 11 am. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 10 REINECKE, MRS. ELTON DYER. On Sun- day. 1931, Idrs. ELTON DYER REINECKE, widow 'of W. H. E. Reinecke. Body restie at chapel of Jghn K. Wright Co,, 1337 10th st. n.w. Notice of funeral in Tuesday’s Post. . ROSS, WILLIAM F. Departed day. June 5, 1930, o rb.m., ROSE, devoted husband of Lillian A Iather of Eliz bflfil; eatrice, Willlam r. E Wi this life Fri- WILLIAM F. Ross: telle"and rd_Ross. and gran and Warrick Ross. H- leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday, June 8, at 7:30 from_the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral h, 433 You st Intarment at e, MOSELLE | Bratha. ROTH, RAYMOND S. Suddsnly, em Sunday. June 7.1331, RAYMOND, &, ROTH. brother of Emily M.'Roth. ~ Services Tuesday. June 9. at 7 p.m., at his late residence, 309 Mar jon st., Maywood, Va, Interment Mar SHADLE. JOSEPH WARREN. Suddenly, on Saturday, June 6. 1931, ai his residence, 24 Carroll ave. Takoma = Park, Md JOSEPH WARREN, _beloved husband of Anna M. Shadle ' Funeral from W. W. Chambers Co, funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. D.W. on 7uesday, June 9, &t 2 p.m. Rélatives and iriends invited. Interment Ariington 'National Cemetery. SMITH. MAMIE. Saturday, June €. 1931, MAMIE SMITH. devoted ' wife of ' Harry Smith and mother of Joseph. Annie Ma: and Junior Smith: daughter of Della Lan- caster, sister of Reuben and Virgie Lan- cester. Herman Brent She also other relatives and friends. Puneral Tues- day. June 9, at 2 p.m.. from her late resi- dence. 510 ' Kennedy ' st. resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funer 1432 You st. n.w.. unul 6 today; ‘thereafter at the above res SMOQ; 6. 193 GEORGIE W. On Saturday, June at_her residence, 1437 Cliffon st. nw. GEORGIE W.. daughter of the late Wiliiam Southeron ‘and Rachel Smoot, in the ninety-fourth year of her age. Pu- neral services in Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel on Tuesday, June 9, at 3 p.m. 1 SWEINMART, MARY JOSEPHINE. Sudden- 5. on Sunday, June 7, 1931, at her resi- denes, 07 O st. nw.. MARY JOSEPHINE, beloved wife of Henry L. Sweinhart. Re- mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w., untii Tuesday. June 9, 5 p.m. Interment New- ton Center, Mass. 0 THOMAS, JOSEPH. Suddenly. on Thursday. June 4, 1931, JOSEPH THOMAS of 2303 Eye st. n.w.' devoted brother of Norman and John Thomas. Marie Valentine and Bessie Carter. Remains resting at the W. rnest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1433 ou st. n.w., until 3 p.m. Sunday: there- after at his' late residence, 2309 Eve st, n.w. Funeral Tuesday. June 9, at 2 . from the above residence. 52 UPFOLD, WALTER F. On Sunday. June 7, 1931, at Georgetown Hospital. WALTER F. beloved husband of Beatrice Upfold_and father of Mrs. Loulse Colline and Edith and Harold Upfold, Funeral from his late residence, 135 Cherry Valley, Claren- don, Va.. on Wednesday, June 10. at 12 oon. Interment Columbia Gar- 9 Y. CATHERINE M. On Sunday, 1931, at her residence, 3922 Ches- st. n.w. CATHERINE M., beloved fe of Fred Walmsiey. Funeral from her residence on Wednesday, June 10, at 930 ‘am. . Reaulem mass &t Bt Ahrs Church, 10 ‘am. Interment St. Marys Cemotery, Rckville, M s Suddenly, on Mon- . “at her residence, MARY. V. “beloved wite n M Watson. . Funeral ce of her sister, Mrs. Mar- 606 H st. s.w.. on Thurs- iv. on Sunda dende W Ec) FECTR STARTE. *beloved and Grace ™ her late resi 8:30 am Church at @ savited to vet Cemetery WHITING. GEORGIANA. On Sun 3. 1931, at Carson's Private GEORGIANA “WHITING Frazier's funeral Interment Lees| June 10. WILLIAM: on Satu: Wednesday, 9 Departed this life 1921, at his v .'SOLO- leaves t6_mourn ams, and residence. 434 MON WILLIAMS He their loss his mother. Alice W sister, and a host of other 1 5. Funeral serv. ices 14 at late residence. Tuesdav, June 9. at 2 pm. Interment Harmony Cemetery. In Memoriam. BURGEE, MARY BREWER. In loving mem- ory of ‘our mother, MARY BREWER BUR- GEE. who left us June 8, 1930. God gave us & wonderful mother; She was the very best. Her life was filled witn suffering, So He took her home to rest. One lonely year that we have spent Is woven throush and through With golden ds of memory. Dear mother. just of you. DAUGHTERS. CHARLOTTE AND NELLIE: GRANDSON, CARL. . ¥, JOSEPHINE. In sacred, loving mem- ther’ JOSEPHINE his life iwo years of our beloved DY. who_ departed 1929, ako today. June Our precious mo! 1 seem long years, s 1t s ust 2 _cay MAE AND BUD. HILL. 1E 1. SCOTT. Sacred to the memory of our devoted mother and pal. NNIE 1. SCOTT HILL. Who departed life three years ago today, June 8 CADDIE H. AND JOHN D. JOYNER. JACKSON. MARTHA VIRGINIA and _memory In o ear_mother and /IRGINIA JACK- of . departed this life five years ago to- . June 8. 1926 For all of s she did her pes God ‘srant her soul eternal rest. HER _DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, HAWKINS. SURDONER JACKSON GRANDSON. LEROY HAWKINS, PAULL, WILLIAM LANG. and Temem| father and PAULL. who departed this life five vears ago today. June 8, 192 Today recalls th Of a loved one And those who Are those who I him best LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. STEEL, JULIA. In sad remembrance of my ar dnushter, YOLTA"SYERL - who died one vear ago foday, Ji 1830. er. you have left me, d to_bear. 1 sadness 3 cant chai: ER. SISTER. AUNTS Al NCLES. | SYLVEN, MARIA. 1In sad but loving re- ce of my dear wife. MARIA SYL- > departed this life one year a today. 8. 1930, D. FRITHIOF SYLVEN. ® memory | HER HUSBA FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. hone Lincoln_03 TSR L — Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_ BIRCH) L St V. wlablished 18 GEO. W. WISE CO. e~ 00 WO_ :‘l:g‘ the original ngo.fitgtfsfifllwh: ormerts 040 F_St. N.W. Eatablished 1876 JOHN _1337_10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047, _ J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM 392 PA. AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 138! ~ W.W. Deal & Co. 816 B ST NE._____ LINCOLN 8300 PERSONAL ‘SERVICE—REASONABLE. 733 Sth St. N.W. Nat'l o (MY Sliemione National 2473 Funeral Chapel ‘?Zhfl 8T. N.E. 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