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TEN LEGION DELEGATES CHOSEN FOR AUGUST Sergt. Jasper Post Unanimously Supports Fraser for Depart- ment Commander. . r Post, No. 13, American Ig;g? H{:is‘:et the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue, last night. 1326 Massacuses AT F Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost K than. ..$100 75 cost from $101 to 150 144 cost from 151 to 200 306 cost from 201 to 300 180 cost from 301 to 400 112 cost from 401 to 500 121 cost from 501 to 1000 32 cost.....1000 or over Local and Suburban Service Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. The following 10 men were elected delegates to ‘uttend the department convention, to be held August 5: Wil- liam A. Kehoe, Louis R. Bennin, Thomas J. Frailey, Willlam P. Kersh- ner, Joseph J. Malloy, Edward L. Mar- till, Prancis J. McDonald, John J. Mc- Ginniss, Paul J. McMurray and Daniel . Pratt. H'rhz alternates chosen were: George A. Bache, William P. Burke, J. H. Cal- lahan, Russell W. Clarkson, Ernest A. Golden, William P. Green, R. M. Huey, Benjamin lels,RWX\)lllam A. McCallum B. Ruby. .ndn'llch;;:i! voted b)" unanimous reso- lution to support F. G. Fraser for de- partment commander, and the resolu- tion carried with it support of his en- tire ticket. William A. Kehoe com- mander of the post, presided. Anarchists Seized in Argentina. BUENOS AIRES, July 2 (#).—Police announced today they had arrested sev- eral anarchists who had been nttempz- nda among uni- Veksity Shidents. A quantity of Tadical literature was seized. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | . 0464 | Phones L Adams 10341 || THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Music and Musicians Reviews and News of Capital's Programs. Evening of Music At Mount Vernon M. E. Church. DEANE SHURE, prominent local organist-composer of this city, assisted by Mary e Templin, contralto, and David Whatley, baritone, gave & program of music last night &t the Mount Vernon M. E. Church South before a small but enthusi- astic audience. Miss Templin began Tast night’s concert with three familiar German the Schu- ‘Der Wan- * She Brahms “Wiegen- lied” and “Still Wie Die Nacht,” by Bohm. These were followed by two organ selec- tions — “May Night,” by Palm- gren, and the overture to the opera “Mignon,” by A. Thomas. Mr. Whatley then sang Burnside's “Tennyson's Van- ished” unds “on Wings of Song.” ®. Desne’ shure. Wings of Song’ after which Miss Templin sang two songs by Rossi and Meyerbeey, and Mr. Shure played one of his o compositions, “Wilderness Marck and “Fanfare,” by Lemmens. The program was brought to a —that’s what you pay to seC... what every red-blooded Amer- ican thrills to... it wins you. close by renditions of the Men delssohn “It Is Enough” and Gou- nod’s “Dio Possente Dio D'Amor,” by Mr. Whatley, and three songs sung by Miss Templin — Homer's “Sheep and Lambs,” “Cry of Racne by Salter, and Dixon's “Thanks Be to God.” The artists were weil ap-" plauded by the audience. Pupils of Dorothy Marr Heard in Interesting Recital. A PLEASING recital of piano music was held on June 26 at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School by students of Dorothy Marr, as- sisted by the orchestra of the In- stitute of Musical Art, under tbe di- rection of Dr. C. E. Christiani and Bernard Milofski, violinist. All of the young planists showed careful training both musically as well as '.echntclllf. As is always the case in a group of stucents, there will be some out- standing talent, and special mention must be made of Laurette Hulling, who distinguished herself in a lovely and interesting performance of Cho- pin’s “Nocturne, Opus 15, No. 2" and “Valse in E Minor.” Jean De Lashmutt, a young and very gifted planist, played the first movement of the Grieg “Concerto in A Minor.” This concerto requires a high degree of musical understand- ing, virility and beauty of tone, all of which was brought out in a really surprising manner. No doubt this young girl will be heard from in for years mnoted as good cco2nd justly so...it won against every contender. Today it’s better than ever at no exira ecost! THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE is orange color. You can identify it easily. On sale most everywhere from Maine to Texas,"at the sign of the Orange Disc.” USE TOURGIDE... Day-to-day road news of new constructivn, detours and closed roads. On file in Gulf Service Stations. Consult it, free. | with games and athletic con! 'whlchgprm:u will be awarded the win- |beys, 12 years old and under. D. C., THURSDAY, v . future attainments. Bernard Milofe ski, violinist, gave a lovely perform= ance of the “Legende,” by Wie- nlawski, and as an encore played Kreisler's “Liebesfreud.” The or- chestra showed good tral and supported Miss De Lashmutt the Grieg concerto. Others taking part .| were Alwin Dulcan, Frances Chis- holm, Alice Perry, Susie Lee Rubey, Paul Butler, Janet. Young, Jane Hunsinger, Marjorie Quinter, Vera Kane, Rene Grinnel, Margaret Wel- den, Anne Perry, Jean Evans, Ed- ward Dulcan, Carol Hunsinger, Jean Kelly and Margaret Harrison. CONDUIT ROAD CITIZENS WILL CELEBRATE FOURTH Program of Athletic Contests and Music Will Be Presented at Palisades Playground. ‘The Conduit Road Citizens’ Assocla- tion is sponsoring a Fourth of July program to be held during the after- noon at the Palisades Playground lo- cated at Potomac avenue, Sherrier and Edmunds Places. The program will begin at 1 pm., ts in ners. There will be special events for Base ball-games will begin at 2- o'clock. Patriotic ceremonies, featuring the salute to the flag, will be conducted under the auspices of the Palisades Chorus. A musical program will be held at 4:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be served to the children. W. A. Roberts will be master of ceremonies, with Mrs. E. C. Rittue as chairman of the General Committee. Mrs. E. S. Hobbs is director of the Palisades Chorus. . ° o L) JULY 1931. THE WEATHER District of Columbla, Maryland and Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow except local thundershowers tomorrow afternoon, slightly warmer tonight, gentle east, shifting to south winds. West Virginia—Generally feir and continued warm tcnight, followed by local thundershowers and cooler tomor- TowW. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 96;«8 p.m., 74; 12 midnight, 72; 4 am., 72; 8 am., 73; ncon, 77. Barometer—4 pm., 29.75; 8 pm., 29.81; 12 midnight, 29.80; 4 a.m., 29.84; 8 a.m., 29.91; noon, 29.94, Highest temperature, 97, occurred at 4:15 pm. Lowest temperature, 71, oc- curred at 5 am, Temp:rature same daste last year— Highest, 87; lowest, 67. ‘Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. ‘Today—Low tide,, 8 a.m. and 4:28 p.m.; high tide, 9:33 a.m. and 10:04 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:46 a.m. and 5:11 pm.; high tide, 10:16 a.m. and 10:50 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun ross 4:45 am.; sun sets 7:38 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:46 am.; sun sets 7:37 p.m. Moon rises 9:56 p.m.; sets 7:01 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall, Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for th: first seven months against the average are shown in the following table: Average. January..3.55 ins, February March 1931, +...1.56 ins. +.1.36 ins, 3.50 ins. January February March April May June months was: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, 1884, 6.3¢ inches; March, 1891, 8.84 inches; April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 10.69 inches; June, 1900, 10.94 inches; July, 3 Weather in Varlous Citie: lear Bt.cloudy . Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Ciear Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear 29.98 Eismerck. N. D, 30.16 Boston, Mad. Cincinnati, Ohi Cleveland, Ohio, Clear Comumbia, 8. C. Clear Denve io. . . Clear 9 8 . ' Cloudy 94 66 Cloudy 5 50 78 Mont 78 50 S. Dai . 30.1228. 60 d 2097 96 on. Huron, Indianapolis. Kansas Cits’ ) 05 “Angeles Loutsville, * K3 : Pt.cloudy Fla Claar Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear . Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy N, _cream _col ¥, June 26; 35 T COLLIE DOG._ clipped, tae No 4018; §5 reward. Wi oadso: "N DOG. part poodle, femal vs name of ‘Ponnie" s_pet. Reward. 1019 8th st. n.w. : nd Park, a Boston bull wih black <pot on top of_head; no s 1o the mame of Sap. Re- 197. shoulder harne: Notify Mr. Adams, EYEGLASSES: lost Sunday evenin, prol ably in Occidental Restaurant. 3212 Wy Deaths Reported. e iR B 1R isan Emeline Ball, 84, 1201 C st.-n. oBert Lee Waybr B G, x’.“u?l Harding, 61, Georsetown, Feia pa 5 1 g, ngm Brunner “Haisip. 36, upercilosts FiHaBt of Henry and Marion Tolson, Provi- dence Hospital. anfant of Wbe and Jelen Waller, Columbia fiza' Richardson. 82, 804 Barry pl. Bentamin WoiDps. 17, 1138 o ‘.?:5‘.%‘"0.." (Fe B8 Caiiere Hatpital juire. 56, Gallinger Hospital. Aligustine: Parker, 35, Waiter Reed Hos- pit Albert: on, 32, 1526 B at. n.e. Pearl 00 Brya Freedmen’s Hospital. linger Hogpital, 19 Gailinger Hospital. Gililam, Gallinger Hospital. 13551408 of Benjamin ‘and Hilds Broo st st Infant of Alice Watkins, Gallinger Hos- pital. Births Reported. following births have been reported 1o e "Health " Depariment in” the ‘Tas 34 Jullus B.-and Anna Paschal. boy. Joseph and Gerirude Hudrick, boy. John A. and Emma Recd. b Gus and Maricanthe Bech: Roy and Bessie Davis, girl Herbert M, and de Gloria Bratter, girl. Monte and Gladys Appel, girl. Nathan and Gertrude Metro, girl. George E. and Frances Cooper, Trl. Arthur and Alice Paxson, girl. ucan an: e ns, Clifton and Lucille Case; irl, Conroy and Mary Dybon. girl Rosler and Beatrice Washington, girl. Linwood and 8. Lee Rice, girl. Matthew and Bertha Morton, girl, Sawyer and Thelma Saxon, boy. Will and Sallle Lane. b Michael and Mary Contee, boy. reported o34 and Uit 13th st 3 University 0. @ard of Thanks. VOSS. MAUDE E. I wish to express my deepest thanks ‘and appreciation of the sympathy of {riends at the recent death of my wife. MAUDE E_VOSS. GUNNAR H. C. VOSS. Breaths. BEAN, HENRIETTA. On Tuesday, June 36, 1931, at 10:45 p.m’, &} the residence of her asughter, Mrs.' F. C. Luce. 1715 Lincoin HENKIETTA BEAN, . P. C. Luce, Townley McKee, J." B Allisoni, Murs. J. 1. Bowes and Willam and Henry Bean. Fureral will be held from Gienwood Chap- el, Thursday, July 2. at 4 oclock. Ioter. ment nwood Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. * BRANSON, WILLIAM S. . 1931, at United States Soldiers’ Home Hospital, Washington. D. C., WILLIAM 8., beloved husband of the late Piorence C. Branson. Funeral from W. Warren Talta- vull's funeral home, 1ith 'st. and Spring rd. n. Baturday, July 4, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends ‘invited. * Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 3 BROWN, CATHERINE. Departed this life June ‘30, 1931, Freedmen's Hospital, CATHERINE, beloved wife of Willlam H. Brown, 'She leaves to mourn their loss & husberid, one son, a father and three sis- ters. ~ Funeral from I Deanwoo o'clock a.m. BROWN, CATHERINE. Officers and mem- bers of Incarnation Auxiliary, No. 207, and Sister’ Auxiliary, "No. 3. "Kiighis of Bt John. are hereby notified of the death of Sister CATHERINE BROWN. Call meeting Friday, July 3, 1931, at 4718 Sheriff rd. 8 pm. Funeral mass Saturday at 10 am.. at the Church of In- carnation. E. WALKER, Pres. C. LUCKETT, Dist. Pres. I M. SMACKUM, Dist. Rec. Sec. BROWN. MARIA. Departed th& life July L1931, at 7:40'a.m.. at her residence. 505 D st ‘se. MARIA” BROWN. widow of William ' H._Brown, devoted 'and beloved mother of Susan Perry. J. Arthur Brown and Sadie Jenkins. grandmother of Everett and Willlam Perry. sister of Thom: Frank and James Butler. Remains rest! at Barnes’ funeral parlors. 614 412 st. 5w, until 5 pm. Friday: thereafter at her late home. Funeral Saturday. July 4. at 2 P.m. from Ebenezer M. E. Church. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. A TRIBUTE TO MOTHER Loving and kind in sl her ways. Upright and true to the end of her days. Sincere and kind in heart and in mind. What a beautiful memory she left behind. HER CHILDREN. 3 BURBAGE. KATHERINE C. On Wednesday. July 1. 1931. at her residence. 140 E s s.e, KATHERINE C.. beloved wife of H son J. Burbage. ' Funeral frém the abow fgsidence on Priday, July 3. et 8:30 am., thence to St. Peter's Church, where mass will be sald at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. COQUIRE, DAVID J. Departed this life on Morday, June 29,1931, et 3:20 p.m. at Gallinger ' Hospital. DAVID_J._ COQUIRE, beloved brother of John F. 'Coaquire of St. Paul, Minn.: Mrs. H. Hutchinson and Mrs. Selina Robinson of Chicago, 1ll. He leaves & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at A. Boyd's funeral chapel. 19th and L sts. n.w. Funeral Fri- day, July 3, at 10 am. from St. Augus- tine's Church, 15th st. bet. L and M sts. n.w. Interment at MounteOlivet Ceme- tery. Priends invitec 2¢ COQUIRE, DAVID. Officers and On Thursday, July arnation Church, D. C., Saturday, July 4. at § North 7502, Reward. 2+ X S, y. buckskin leg: female, spoi names on collar, J. D. Smith, Please ‘call Cleveland 7235, GERMAN_POLICE DOG, black look, on Thursday, June 1 520 reward. 2704 Popl GLASSES- sts. n.w. Reward. Please phone GLASSES, shell tim, Tues. eve. B. Gates, 1028 Decatur 3895, KEYS, attached to tire lock. vicinity § 14th. Reward. Please call Navy Dep 428 ETTER—Large red settér. named ‘Jerry’ on Sundas: Jume 29th; Teward. 3010 F North '0813-J. open-face, ol Poinit. Reward. Met. 2210, E e pose and eves, plack spots on hip and beck WEIST WATCH—Man's, Hamilton, WRIST WATCH. Jady's, white gold, Bulova, ward. Telephone National 2369. 15th and Pa. ave. nw. Tues. day. Reward. WATCH—Man's ‘Tuesday pm.. East Potomac S0l course, near Hains WIRE-HAIRED TERRIFR--Wearing harness and Michigan vacination tag.. Telephone Cleve 4573 e RE-HAIRED TERRIER—Black and white, 5 onths old: mame Towser: black "ears, Finder please return to Dr. Cashell. 2128 st mw” Reward... white §old filled: -can_identify by number. | Re- Ward." Call Cleve. 6062-W 5 \amonds and ‘sapphires.” between Eeaama utent ‘ang. Golumbian Bullding: e WRIST WATCH_ (Benrus), lady's. between a2 "Rovaral”'Call"Potomac $157-W. 1504 6ih st now OPEN A CHARG ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's W ear venth and F Sts. DEATH COMES Most Families Call CHAMBERS LARGEST IN THE CITY 5 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 10 Cars Hearses and Ambulances Free Use of Building Lowest Rates—Complete We have a Funeral for. . $75 With Us Are W. F. ELLIOTT R. K. HARVEY Whose Father Buried Abraham Lincoln Experience of the Best Price of the Least In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W. W. Ci.ambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less members of Mornimg Star Lodge, No. 40, 1. B. O. E. of W., are hercby notified to & session of ‘sorrow at the Elks' Hom: and Que sts. n.w. Thursday, July 2. 1931, at 8 p.m. ‘Services will be held at the fureral parlors of Ambrose Boyd, 19th ard Puneral 3 ‘s Church. 15th st. be- tween L'and M sts. n.w., at 10 a.m. Friday. July 3. Sister lodses and temples cor- dially ‘inyited. DR. LEO S. HOLTON, Ex. Ruler. CORTEZ W. PETERS, Sec. COQUIRE, DAVID, J. Young Men's Pro- fective League 'will auttend funeral cf DAVID J. COQUIRE, Priday. July 3. 1931, at 10 am. from St. Augusiines Church, 15th st. ‘beiween L aid M cis mv. i 5 EN FULLER, Pres. GEORGE L. WALTON, Sec's. DONALDSON. ELBERT O. On Wednesday, July 1. 1931, at 11:50° o'clock p.m.. at Georgetown University Hospital. ELBERT ©O. DONALDSON. aged 20 3ears, beloved son of Bertha E. Donaldson and the late Clayton C. Donaldson and brother of Kath- fyn H. Van Horn and Bessie E. Newton, Funeral from the residence of his mother 19 Fairfield st., Cherrydale, Va., Saturday, July 4, at 2 o'clock p.m. 3 FAUST, FRANK LOUIS. On Wednesday. July ' 1. 1931. at his residence. 19 Rock Chureh rd. n.w. rFRANK_LOUIS ther “ot” Elsie Berkele: and Helen Wallage Funeral from his residence, Friday, July 3, at 2 p.m. ment in Prospect’ Hill Cemetery. Rela and friends invited to attend. FINACOM, BENJAMIN S. On_Wednesday. July 1. 1931, BENJAMIN S.." beloved hus- | band ot Carrie D. Finacom. Funeral | from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H | st. n.e.. on Priday, July 3, at 3 p.m. Rela- | tives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. | FINACOM. BENJAMIN S. A special com- munication of Columbta Lodge, No. 3, F. A. | A M., will be held at Masonic Temble on Friday, ‘July 3, 1931 at 1 p.m., for the purpose of conducting Masonic services at the funeral of our late brother, BENJAMIN | FINACO) M, . AXEL C. MILLBROOK, Master. FREE, WILLIAM T. On Thursday, July 2. 1931, at Providence Hospital, WILLIAM T.. the beloved husband of Florence C. Pree. 53 years. Funeral from H. M. Pads funeral home, 131 1ith st. s. on Saturdsy, July 4, at 2:30 pm. Reia tives and friends invited. ~Interment Con. sressional Cemetery. 3 GOLDBERG. GEORGE. On Wednesday, July 1, 1931 about 3 pom. at his residence, 2733 Conn. ave., GEORGE GOLDBERG. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 2, at 2 p.m.. from the above address. Please omit flowers. HOLLINGSHEAD, MARY ELLEN. On Wed- | nesday. July 1, 1931, at 3:50 .o at her[ residence. 108 Rosemary st.. CI y_Chase, Md.. MARY ELLEN HOLLINGSHEAD. She { is survived by her husban. Samuel A. Hollingshead; daughter. Bessie: son. Frank | R. and one’ granddaugh‘er. Evelyn. Fu- | néral from her late residence on Friday, | July 8, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend,” Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. JENIFER. FRANCES D. on Wednesday. ‘Julv Hospital, PRANCES D., son of James an Jenifer. also leaves brothers and other relatives and frie Remains resting at the frneral parlo: Alexander 8. Pope, 315 15th st. se. Pu- neral Pridav. July 3. at 10 a.m., from St. Anthony’s Church. 12th and Jfonrje sts. n.e. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JOHNSON, BERNICE. Departed this life June 20.'1931, after a brief liness. at Gal- linger Hospital, BERNICE JOHNSON. She leaves to mourn their loss a'loving mother, Alice Washington: a brother, Sherman ‘Washington: two children. Alice and Ver- non Jobnson. ‘and & host of other rela- tives' and friends_ Remains resting ot 1120 4th st. n.w. Funeral from Galbraith A M. E."Zion Church, fth st. between L and M n.w., Rev. William Battle pas- tor, Prids 1 o'clock. Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. 2¢ FEGGANS, EDWARD L. Departed this life July 2, ‘1931, at 10:10 a.m.. EDWARD L. S 'Notice of funeral hereafter. LEVY. LEOPOLD. On_Wednesday, July 1. 1931, LEOPOLD LEVY. in his 68th_vear. beloved father of Oscar Codler, Denise Tourover and Yvonne Kushner. Inter- Departed_this life i, 1931, at Children's | * A-97 ’ Br'aflu. MARTIN. BIRDIE THOMAS. Benarted th life THMHD?‘IDL June 30. 1931, o'clock, B [E THOMAS MARTI oved e ot Wriliam Mart/n, motnier" nus, " Da, ter of Gilbert. John, Blanch. ‘Theodort and May C. The 3 1 leaves Bost 'of “other Telatives ‘and Irionde né 075 T, Barner fuena Erlends "(aiied: “Tarerment .. MAYNARD, HENRY WARNER. Departed this life, July 1,°1931, in Boston, Mass, HENRY WARNER, beloved ron of the late George Colton Maynard. and Lucy Warner Maynard. — He leaves ‘his wife, Valeria Goodenow Maynard, and_dsughiter, Ma- n: also a brother, George Msudsley aynard of this city. ROBINSON, SUSIE. On Tuesday. June 30, 1931, ‘after u brict iilness. SUSEE. the be: loved wife of James Robinison and devoted mother of Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton, Mrs, Annie Holmes, Romeo, Frank, James. Jr and Erma Fobinson. sister of Edward Johnson and Mrs. Mary Workwill, | Pu- peral Fridas, July 3. at 1:30 p.m.. from Lomax's “chapel. 1400 8 st. nw. Rev. Augustus Lewis' officiating. ~Priends in- vited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. SANDMEYER, CHRISTOPHER. Suddenly, on Wednesday. July 1, 1931. 'at the home of Walter Gates. 3 HRISTO- PHER SANDMEYER, brother of Mrs. Pred 1dbaum of McKeesport, Pa. Remaing 10" at the colonial funerai home. of mn_Reuben Pumbhrey, Rockville, Md. Notice of funeral hereafter. SCOTT, ANNIE, Departed this life sudden- 1y, July 171931, at her 'residence, $31 Washington st. h.w.. ANNIE SCOTT, She leaves to mourn their loss a son. Samuel Johnson; & daughter-in-law, Annie John- son, and five grandchildren. Funerai Sat- urday, July 4, at 10:30 a.m’, from Barnes' funeral”parlors. 614 413 st' s.w. Priends invited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 3 SHREVE. SARAH. On Wednesday, July 1, 1931, at ‘the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. A_ Lyons. 1369 Meridian b, n.w.. SARAH SHREVE, widow of the late James H. Shreve. Funeral from the above residence Friday, July 3. terment Congressional Cemetery, THODE. LIEUT. COL. JOACHIM. _Suddenlsy. on Wednes 1931, " Lieut. Col. JOACHIM _THO! Funeral “from the residence of his brother. Henry Witt. Sile yer Hill. Prince Georges Counts. Md.. on Friday. ‘July 3. at 12:30 pm. Relatives and friends invited. ~Interment Arlington National Cemetery. THODE, JOACHIM. The members of Gen- eral Nelcon A. Miles Camp. No, 1 Department’ of the District of Columbia. U. S. W. V. are re- anested ble’ at”the Foit in of our 1alt3 Ban te nitend ur late comrade. Lieut. C THOLE, LICUDDY. Commander. JOSEPH NELSON. On Thurs- 2, 1931, “at his home, 1919 10 » JOSEPH NELSON THOMPS ivet Cemetery. WITHERS., GEORGE on Tuesday, June 30, 1 Hospital, ‘GEORGE 8. leaves a’ daughiter and friends. Funeral F: from the funeral Pope, 315 15th st. Se, lewn' Cemetery. I Memoriam. BOEHMER, LUCY C. In rad and lovis memory ‘of our dear mother. LUCY BOEHMER. who 3, tnis life one ted this Mfe . At Freedmen's WITHERS. = He ther relatives and July 3. at 2 pm., { Alexander §. rment at Wood- _eone, led acant in hearts That never can be filled HER CHILDREN. CRAWFORD. WILLIAM J. A to_the memory of our s WILLIAM J. CRAWFORD. this life four years ago today, July 2, 1927, Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just @ memory fond end true; Just a token of lov KNORL, TAYLOR. my “dear husbani who departed this life fi 2. 1926. Just & line of sweet remembra: Just a memors, fond and tru Just a token of love's devo That a heart still longs for you. HIS WIFE. * 5 Sacred to ~emembraace OR KNORL. years ago, July There to rest ete; HER CHILDREN. BERTHA MAR SILLERS. DANIEL J. € remembrance of DANIEL J. who_left suddenly one year azo toda: H. BELL. TURNER, ELENORA. A trib the memory of our dear moiner, ELENORA Bore our_dea: 2 No friend on e. e do, we find, A loving mother so good and kin HER LOVING CHILDRENY ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons AC BIRCH) w34 A\i‘ s!-”i ‘\’ Phone West 0098, Tstablished 1841 GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST. N.W. West o1 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W_ R. Speare establish- ment. 1009 H St. N.W. Nationa? 2692 e _ Formerly 910 F St. N.W. "JOHN R"WRIGHT co. ~J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS,” FUNFRAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384 1385 Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 CHAMBERS Nat'] ns Co, 1113 EEVENTH ST N.W. Nati | Madern Chinpel Tmiepnowe National2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel GMSTNEu. Lincoln 0524 STCLENENTSSINS 1241 Wisconsin st 0804 Clyde . J. Nichols, Iifi? W. W. Daxjcflzcgo; CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 EAST CAPITOL ST. ___Phome Lincoln_0332. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER BONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE I FUNERAL DESIGNS, ment in New Orleans, Sunday, Juiy 5. 3¢ LANNIA. Departed this life June Ao a e her residence. 431 E LANNIA LEWIS. beioved ‘Bertie Lewis Williams and Rob- ert Lewis, grandmother of Edward H. Wil- lsms. ~Funeral Friday, July 3. at Third Baptist Church, 5th and Q sts. nw. at T8 Dme " Enterment “Harmony Cemetary. MARTIN, BIRDIE. and members of Columtia Temple. No. 422, I. B. P. O. E. of W., are hfi!b nnllfld& the Daughter BI & MARTIN. Session_ of sorrow _Thur: 2, 1931, at 7:30 Dam.. at the Home, 301 Rhgde Island ave. n.\ Funeral Friday, July 3, at 10:30 am.,from Barnes' undertakine establishe a4 g e Moming " ster M:ien%pff.“lfi 97 Love and Harmony emples are duvited, o ATIE V. TOM™30M, D. R. LSTON, Fin. Sec¥.” Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Pro Auto Delivery Service. tic—eXpressive — inexpensive. GEO. C. SHAFFER * EXPRESSIVE MBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE FrICES: " PRONE NAT 0o Open Evenings EYG and_Sundays CEMETERIES. Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY

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