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For Twenty-Five - Years —this organization has been serving the people of this community, and, as our reputation proves, has been serving them well. Not only have we served THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LECKIE FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Veteran Employe of Bureau of En- graving Would Have Retired Next October. Funeral services for James M. Leckle, 63, veteran employe of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, who was 0 have retired in October after 30 years' service, will be held tomorrow at Hy- song’s funeral parlor, 1300 N street, followed by burial in Cedar Hill Cem- etery. Leckie, who dled Wednesday at Sib- ley Hospital after a two-week illness, was a native of leotl-nd. having come to this country §@ years ago. He settled first in_the Schuylkill country, coming to Washington after the death of his parents and entering the Bureau of Engraving and Printing as an appren- tice electrician. Surviving are his widow, two daugh- ters, Miss Jean Leckie of Washington and Mrs. L. R. Steidel of Little Rock, Washington anc ckie - las, Tex. Leckie lived at 3911 Kansas avenue. MRS. DILWORTH HIBBERD DIES AT HOME OF SISTER Granddaughter of Late Gen. Wil- liam Lickey to Be Buried in Mount Olivet Ce: ry. Mrs. Dilworth P. jiibberd, grand- daughter of the late Gen. Willlam Hickey, secretary of the Senate during ;xu Civil War, died yesterday at the ome of her sister, Mrs. Ed 'flr.rney, 2815 Woodland drty:.mlu.c‘- to an flines of two months. A 'ell known charity and social worker, Hibberd was a_native of vm mnuuu fll:n hl:" of the late "" Vot Mm’. lowden mcny and a member of !he Phila District of Columbia Bar Ad::gclh‘:tl:ln\ld Mrs. Hibberd is nnvlved by her hus- band, a daughter, Miss Jocelyn P. Hib- berd; two sisters, Mrs. Tierney and Miss' Elizabeth Hickey, and two broth- ers, Harry K. Hickey, local attorney, and Willlam J. Hitkey, Buffalo, N. Y. Pun!rll services will be held tomor- morning at 10:30 o'clock at St. Plull Catholic Church, Fifteenth and D. O, FRIDAY, TWO FUNERALS HELD Speclal Dispateh to The Star. MOUNT AIRY, Md., July 17.—8erv- ices were held for Mrs. Hannah C. Barnes, 66 years old, 'ell known resi- dent of ‘Woodbine community, vhnn death occurred Monday morning 8t her home, Evergreen Farm. Deal was attributed to capcer. vived by one sister, Mrs. Martin, Elli- cott City, nnd one daughter, Mrs. Irvin ‘Whiteworth, Wi Services were conducted at Poplar !pflnu cnholle Church this mornmg |llnn of Sykesville. In- t in McKendree ceme- tery, near coohvfi Services for Levi Morgan, well known farmer of near Lisbon, who died sud- denly from acute indigestion, were held in Frederick, with the Rev. F. E. Williar, Mount Airy, officiating. + Besides his widow he leaves four sons and daughters, Irving and William M Mehrle Urner and Ruby horge; Mrs. John L. Steven, Bal and Mrs. Broadrut, Baltimore. Births Reported. 'l"llm L lna 'l|" M. fillrle’, flb‘!,;}nl. Esther well; we have served at a fair price. Deal services, complete, ran ge upward from $100. TBEAL FUNERAL HOME ‘or ref‘erem:e.Y gzik yournenghbor 816 PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 Cha: Would You Prefer To Do Your or Here at Park and Shop Stores you are protected from the rain by a covered walk, while shoppmg from store to store. WHITTLESEY’S DRUG STORE CONVENIENCE « « + . in parking . « « . in shopping PIGGLYWIGGI.Y Cleveland 7777 Cleveland 9892 Everything in Hardware and Paint Quality + Service FRAZEE-POTOMAC LAUNDRY Cleveland 0722 Old-Time Salt-Rising Bread at all True Economy Prices 3517 ‘Connecticut Ave. 3128 14th Street PARK and SHOP STORE DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY rges Lowest i $4.00 Any Place Call Col. 0432 W here Your Patronage Is Appreciated PEOPLES HARDWARE STORE BARKER Original BAKERIES 616 9th Street 1408 New York Avenue Connecticut Avenue at Ordway & Porter Sts. Cemetery. City . C. V streets, with burial in Mount Olivet lll\lll’ n::fiuf a £ ”fi( ‘oipital. P-u ‘F‘ ' orence o-m Hours. 'fi Hoppital. P meg' 3 Jonn 8. “and Willie ind Berth; nd Esf Hospital. P51 prout & boy eprietta Washington. eirl. Helen Williams. girl. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS. Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Summer Suit Formerly priced up to $30 Bargains in fine Summer Suits. They are all reduced to one low price,~$14.75. tropical worsteds, French flannels, imported linens and other desirable suits. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Fine Pay in Convenient Sums Weekly or Monthly No Extra Cost for Credit New “Smooth-Freeze” method gives Meadow Gold Ice Cream richer, creamier texture Ask your dealer for the Meadow Gold sealed “‘carry-home” package MEADOW GoLp's “smooth-freeze” is 2 remarkable new discovery in ice- cream making. It gives this ice cream a creamy, velvety texture without even the tiniest lump or ice crystal to mar its smoothness. Study the illustrations. They show you the difference. Stop in at a fountain where you see the Meadow Gold sign. Sample this more deli- cious ice cream in a soda. And ask for a A New Method of Freezing! Meadow Gold “Smooth-freeze” Ice Cream is frozen by special patented mnchmery which reduces the freezmg time from minutes to seconds.; The result is tiny ice crystals and & velvety” smoothness not obtainable in ice cream made any other way. and sealed right albcfim‘ Meadow Gold sealed “carry-home” package of your favorite flavor. Meadow Gold Ice Cream is made of sweet, delicious farm cream ... . pure milk chocolate and vanilla flavors prepared right from the beans . . . fresh fruits in season—real fruits always. We never use a substitute in Meadow Gold Ice Cream. You can let your children eat all they want of this healthful, frozen energy food. Meadow Gold Ice Cream is packed, wrapped and sealed right at the freezer in the new “carry-home” package and comes to you without ever having been touched by human hands, The dealer who offers it to you has been selected because of our confidence in his ability to give Meadow Gold Ice Cream the same scrupu- lous care as it receives in the making. Give him your otder today. _Carry's “Smooth-freeze” ‘ Meadow Gold Ice Cream Buy itin sealed pints of different flavors JULY 17, 1931. July 1. 103 ul’. r l Y A Arthur R. nd‘y lul Churel mmm Mount Oltvel %—.fm. Waiineton. B l I Hm di hl:‘ - oying wife. one daughter iwo brothers and o b d olhtr re atives lnfl frieads. I'E!Hnl Il- m- [ l.“h l\ln"ul nlrlnr, nw. l 1 be taken to Bt. er{ s qmmn Mendly, Jlll: 20, for inter- men THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow morning, followed by local t | thundershowers tomorrow afternoon; little change in temperature; gentle, variable winds becoming southerly. West V! ll-—Plrtly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; local thundershowers tomorrow and in northwest portion to- night; slightly warmer in north portion tonight; not quite so warm tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 76; 8 p.m., 74; 12 midnight, 73; 4 am., 72; 8 am., 76; noon, 87. Barometer—4 pm. 2087; 8 pm., 29.92; 12 midnight, 29.92; 4 a.m., 29.93; 8 a.m, 29.97; noon, 29.96. Highest temperature, 92, occurred 1:45 p.m. . yesterd: Lowest tempera- ture, 72, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last yeu— Highest, 87; lowest, 67. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 3:35 am. and 4:1! p.m.; high tide, 920 m. and Tomorrow—Low 3 5:04 pm.; high ude, 10: 10:44 p.m.. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly raintall in the Capital for the first seven months against the avers in the following table: April... . 327 ins. 23770 ins. -4.13 ins, 47Lins. Record rainfall for the et first seven anuary, 1882, 7.09 inches; Pebruary, 1884, 6.34 inches; March, 1801, 8 84 inches: April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 10.69 inches; June. 1900, 10.94 inches; July, 1886, 10.63 inches. erlher in Various Clllel. ||uu|-L Stations. Dlmegm w Abilene, |/ ila Clear Tex.... A Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Chicago. 1L 9,96 | Eincinnast: i 30.08 | Gleveland, Ohig, 2993 | Golumbla. & 'C. 3000 e 208 i Pt clnuay Siear - Pt.cloua: Cloudy iear 5 gn‘r o cloudy -2 Glear Clear . Cloudy s Glear cloudy Clear Phoenix, Arig. | Plttsburgb. Pa.. Portland, Me... Portland, Raleigh. It Lake City Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pr.cloudy © Clear Clear 37 Siear 0.13 Gloudy Tampa, ' Fla_, WASH., D. C!. 2996 FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) L Station Temperature, Weather. e ln:hnfl, . 88 Clear Austria Germarty Clear Clear Clear 58 an Glear Censva. Switzeriand 58 Rai Stockholm. _Sweden...... 36 CX:udy Gibraltar. " 8pain 72 Clear (Noon. Greenwich time. today.) Horta '(Faval). Agores. . 76 ' Olear (Qurrent "observations) g oudy P-n;'uud! Cioudy 60 6 58 podr I e Martiage Licenses. Stanley H. Mullin, 30. and Lucille Brote- R e 10 R0 il 'wis Johneon, 26, nlnd Josephine Ford, 30; Rev. Wimston Z. Hil - Rhodefick, 3. and lrbel 8. Sharies 0 McCarty, 3. Rlnhmond and E. Elise Gruber, 33, this cly; Rev. Lavrence i Alva L !nnulamu 39. and Estie P. Mc- 35, of Martinsburg, W. Va.; ober singer, 27: Rey. ce D. Divis. 30. (his city, and Estella Swaverly. 30. Pottstown, Pa.; Judge Robert Sutton, 35, and Lois I. Stuntz, Willism F. McDowehl . Young. 22. and yirsinia Morse, Paul L. Norris. H, Evens, 32, ihis city. and Mary F. Todd, 22._Fort’ Toiten. Long Isiand; Rev. Thomas’ A._ Cunningham. S Edward Orr. Jr. 21, Johnson City. N. and Marie G. Geary, 22, this city; Rev. J. Lagrence Kilkening. / 28T t0d Mary ‘G Bnrner M. Burke. %, Gainesville. Fia., And rinceton, N. J.i 22, and Alice M. Tal- s Hall, and Mable V. Harrod. and Carrie Rev. Willikm'A. Murpl ward F._ Hi %is, phrey. m and Lucille M| Carl 31, shall. Va.. and v E, Mar: Va.i Rev. o Hilga M. Gornwell 24, Crest M J. Harvey Dunham, Thomas_E. Conhors, 24, this city. 5, is and Sarah J. Lamarting, 37, Baltimore; Rev. H. RUSSIAN WOF HOUNL Thaowhite: Jmale CADDTy Amm League, 349 Maryland a BLUE LAPIS fim. 30023284 st. cocxln sn!mmm red fe lost Wednesday aftern Cleveland CTy unders| Cleveland 0 DOG—Black and glipped. Reward. white 'le. Tecently Notify . Bteuart, caL i wodnugsy' on ENV!LOP!. mmnmd F st., Fox Theater, Reward. _Call Potomac E SSES, Jn in T Co- .."’?. s cpica [ peLrine A Warns Me rendon ‘z uuu. pt Fride. ward. — Hote w. M. hnhor A tford, 25 Ptnu:éntlnl‘f:. ’c‘.'fi i W rm, WATOH, mlw wfin b i, P4 R L ave. ne. Tk ot 10 Call_ Emerson 701! and Be 0 “Ffim Tevemue .‘23‘ No._es3, ned lost. rn Pirst Blttrics_Headuuarters. Meiropoliian Potice: rfimox. on %fih‘sl.. B, between F and O c‘-'mamu'x'n' Totn st w — diamondzare: ot Tn o ibton and Morriso nfim e b nnd to R E. Gricsbaver. e EE g e, N g | Ronge -..‘?“:"a,.‘;g‘": Tt o RR ¥, W. J. Btaflu. 4 On Thuzsdsy. July ngton Sanitarium (A5 A %.,.1 Notice o i, CHARLES IRVING. On We 1881, aL 4:30 pm.. ab bl nee, . Md., voted’ Srend ol Mary e “feaves o loving wife, four jncles and aunts, neshews and rien: snd a host of Puners) urany Julv T8e at A ston, c-muuc urch, Bowle, Md. Friend: EDWARDS. ROSETTA l r. 'imm- x Sneral fve Mo resi Crawfor estm) . :."3:‘.4 “ite of ey Dennts . 1ovie mother of WiNAR 3. jr.; !agc(u Henson, Etta Davis. erite Fdmunds snid Ruth Bhe also aves fiftee: o1 3i5na ERWARDS, nou-m. Officers and mem- Queen of Sheba Chapter, No. are reauested to attend the fu- n.rt of gurlste member. Hon. Lady RDS. a0 T Satar dll. July 1 lrum Bethel Baptist ireh, h ane n'. ‘Wear black !lul.hll nd 'h"i sloves, JESSIE C. AIK%DD "?R{D?‘l % EDWARDS, ROSETTA. A call mesting of Goronation it Flineral Baturd [ New Bethel " Bagitst Church. st dnd ATITE WASHINGTON. M. N. G. RETT. THOMAS EDWARD. lite wedneadsy. July 18, 1800 Montello ave Departed 1031, 8t Mfi 3 Julr 18,4t 9 a tepet 8 Ilh er and mother nl Cllrl e and B)rl Gaither and gaughter of )ls?'Allen and the late Roy Allen. sister mes, and, William "Allen. Pu- July 20, 1932. nn ona- T pm. meAt Jarvis funéral chareh. Interment Harmony cem ter: 17 GILL, lNunl N B. 1033, "BENJAMIN B, axe 44 " Betty M. Gill. Services af muon- | eipatery on Baturde terment Arinston Nationai Emetets” GREELEY, VIVIAN BRENT. Suddenly. o Wedne: Jul 1931, ‘at 4:3 at % erdate, e reridercer da0" Cal Ma."VIVTAN' BRENT. beloved husband of Heller). aged 49 is also survived Qn Wednesdar, b i 1 dence o Prigay. July 13 at tives _and _{friends invited. Prospect. Hill Cemetery. GREEN, THOMAS H. On Thursdlv July 16 xin THOMAS ' H N. aged 64 ars. husband of the hll lsln'l Grren ce, 3311 37th Md.. Seturday. e!ly 18, Al 2 pm. lmnmcnl Fort Lmrnln pm. Rela- Interment llunu.. EMANUEL. Departed_this h(c o8 Thisday, July 16 1931 EMANUEL 3411 Sherman sve. n.w. Jeaves ta moutn thell" 1ors a devoted w one son, four daughters, one ton-in-lat three grandchildren and a host of oth relatives and friends. Funeral Saturda July 18, from the chapei of the George B. Clarke Co.. 1416 Fiorids ave, n.e. Inter- ment Payne's Cemetery. HAWKINS, EDNA. On Wednesday, July 1. | 1931, l AW - KINB, rehno. flawkins. daughter of ery Bml'h and niece of Lucy She es other relativ "n Dz ot John and Eye l.( . Puneral Snmrflny Jl ll. at 1:30 . from St Pauls Church. — Interment Harmony Cemetery. HAWKINS, EDNA. Th: Interdencminational Ushers Union announces tae deeth of Mrs. | EDNA HAWKINS. formerly cerresponding secretary. Funeral Saturday. July 18. at 130 pm., trom 8t Pauls A M. E. Churen, | B . "berween B and B sis, s.w. Ushers Nuerbers “of ‘ihe chorns [ by special re- LA DATIS, President ALBERAA SIMMONS, Secroiary. * BAWKINS. EDNA. Offcers and members of Queen 3 quest. MISS Al ten fd % p.m.. from the St Paul's A. M. MARY 3 STYLES, M HARRIET E. TYLER. W HIBBERD. CAROLINE mcn:v On Thurs- day Juiy 181031, st the resldence of her sister. g her Inte residence. | rhas. Ty 18, Gervices At 1036 am. at | B Pau’s chiiren "T5th dnd’ ¥ st 0w | OSHER. On l'A;h‘urmt H vers: CHEX, be- | Notice it) HOUCHEN. LULU M Juiy 16" 1831, at Oeor Hospital, LULU loved wite o smney etown HOU . Houchen. On Friday, July 17. | auzhte BHILLIE e 85t Biorn Sachant ¢ AkcHiet B A Houser: Funeral from )m late residence on Sun: das. duiy 16, at 3 pm., thence to Potomac 1 Potomac. Mdy 3 pen. Priend s and Sin Suddanly. on et | " CHARLES H. JONES. Jones and nd_Robert a CHARLE: uly, u. ml, Jones and neph Deral Eaturday. Ju Ris late residence. 43 mains resting ot the W. meral_chureh, 1433 ¥ou st n.y pm Fridsy. tnereatter st fl!n:ql Tterment Arlingion” x-urml JONES. CRARLES B Columbla Lodse, 8. 1 ofWTlE RO | atiend a'sexsion e( sorrow ‘on Friday, July 17 ac Eiks Home. 301 5ot slower CHARLES ’t EUMER 8 RYLER LECKIE. JAMES M. 1931, LECKIE. Wzdn-sd.v July 15. L lors. 1300 N st. n.w.. Saturday July 18. at 2 p.m. lluomt service by Lebanon Lodge. Interment Ceflll’ Hill Cemuery " 541 FLORENCE LEWIS. 'he beloved hter Richards end mother of ¥ nd Jual Lewis. I.II.I.IAN HUNTER. Thursday, July 1, at her residence. 1719 Taylor st ER' MAY, " bel ug o MAY, 16. A flered at 10 a he re- Bose of lntermenl Mnunt Olivet se, uf‘ Rer soul. nuzm, ‘JOSEPH. Suddenly. on July 15. s S srre S wile R All eflll lllfl Aand rother of rs. An- ' ; tto. Mrs. Annie Thomas and M nto and Frances Pll!\llc hmer-l [IORI his Il\le usldem:e 704 E s s.e., Monday, July at 8:30 p.m.. ‘h!fl»! to Hfll" “flllf’ Cllhn"c Church. where mass will be £aid at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. _Relatives and friends invited l? attend. Interment Mount Olivet CP'fl- elery. PLATT. ANNIE E. 'rh\ll'ldl July 16. l'll at PFriendshio. h beloved wife of the late Wthm D-\znnorl Plll’ ervices at the. chspel st Greenmount metery, Baltimore, Md.. Saturday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. xllul'fl\dll' private. 17 RUBEN, LEOPOLD. On Friday, July 17 1981, ‘at Clifton Springs, N. Y.. LEOP A Snane Ve, Vin the TSR “gear of his age. Notice of funeral here- after. SANGSTON, WILLIAM ROBINSON. On Wednesday. July 15, 1931, at bis residence; 308V 'WILLIAM ROBINSON EiuoBToN, Bilaved: Hucwand of ‘e jate Marion Register Sangston. He is_sur- vived by two daughters. Mrs. Edng Faller isle, nd M . Burdine, nund lnurment Private. SHI On Friday, July 17, i PR!.BC!LLA‘ he\o‘ea wite of Edward her ' of Nellle Scates. Nies and punt Funeral from mermefl's’ Fort Lill!-flll’l C!metery. s, gy 17, e riaiaense ot i v, July Tes 3 ! Bm"h!! 2544 14th aiiter, aex Tucr's, Smither, 3544 1ty M. Sinresntey. - Rematns W. Chambers_Co. (\l- ofn T i Funieral services &7 rhompaoris Tuneral Daslort e, v, a3, July nt Belle AlF, Va. ROARK. On Fridas. July faence. 1oo1 T, < Fiimble and mmr wf mm W. Ramey Ena'm&m Tris 'm:l Home. 1400 Chaoi n. v'? on‘ urday. July 18, at 3 p. T Tnterment Cedar Hill W '"nfi. ".“.flflg in 1 _hot 1400 Chi “.“ sn-m-y. July 1 u- - l itague a ;le’n{";nd rother of i ;‘. Ins 8t thol t 9:30 o Mty 13 '“"' Reiaitves and friends mvied. urmm ueunt Olivet Cemetery. 17 B, Suddenly, Thurs- -"gm mm ¥y Vi his _late residence. ond, Va.. Saturdar, %% A9 In Memoriam ETHEL. In memory of my dear wife. ETHEL BROOKS, whoacpariza 4 1ife July 1 Nothing but memories, as I journey on, Longing for her face and smiles that are gone. HER VOTED a5 R ooy HUSBAND, F. lm-'tmanAxnlv E. In sad but mbr wamembrance of our dearly beloved bade s tarewell angels twelve years ago today, July W, Our lips cannot tell how we miss him G It is not the tears at the time that are THAL Lell of the hearts that But the silent tears i mlehx'ye:" i In remembrance silently s We shall meet bim some bri [When we have answered God's o He'll be waiting for our In the" upper farden there "8 missed. HIS MD 'R AND PATII’II ” GASKINS, CATHERINE ASHER. this life two years ago today, July I'l l' Bkt T ; We loved you dearly, but God loved you PATHER AND M CLAR. A AND MoTHER, A AND STY, MARY JANE. sa Pl gt dear beloved mounht JANE H Wwho de- AR ::;uuml,mhme thirty-tour yeacs "eag - In the gards el "‘."l“!l .rh:lr;:’u:dx:m 'mbrance there is a No frcet. Toreet me pot.”f “P*aULY of the o lluler In the garden fairer, brighter l'..L!E!"-C;gSTUB HONZ!TY G‘HVA 3 J. In sad but lo o mtmg;;&ce of our dear flnuth-&r ‘:’:d' lrl:A “' 1E J. KIBBLE, who departed this t seventeen years agzo today, July 17, by P, rememb; s 8 memoryHtond"she i Just a token of lov tion That our hearts sl lone. fox rou FAMILY. KIDD. FANNIE 0. Went to her heavenly one ‘year BOmSene, Year ago today, July 17, 1830, God_ al gl r;%r][;;kno-l how each day I hgve ELY SISTER, R LONE ER. GERTRUDE LETCHER, ROSETTA A. In loving memory of our_devoted mother and grandmot ROSETTA A. LETCHER, who pne';o:'v'r:'y three years ago today, July 17, 192 The robin's note has touched a minor The” oln -l.a songs breathe but a minor And®liighiter sobs with hidden pain Since mother went avas MARIE. BERT. FLOSS. COURTS. 1 we could have our dearest wish fulflled, ta r choice of arth’s treas- At Or_choose from heaven phatever we willed. 11d only ask. grands HENRY, VASHTL AD!LAIDB‘ LYNCH. MARTHA P. ance of our other. LYNCH who passed from “labor o re: AT nineteen years ako today. July 17. When evening shades are falling And we are sitting alone In_our hearts there comes a longing. 1i dariine mather anly could come homs DEVOTED _ CHILDRZN. YV OIOIE, GLIVE AND FANNIE In memors of this Lfe four . 1927, In loving remem- MARTHA P. PR i beacerul "and lonls grave 45 peaceful and lonely gri MOTHER. * SLACKE. MARY B. In Joving remembrance 'of our dear moiher. MARY B died"tour years ago today. July 1%, e have your memory, dear mother. ta remember alwave 'OUR DEVOTED CHILDREN. * THOMAS, Av'us In loving remembranee of our dear sister. ANNIE THOMAS., who geparted this life ‘one sear ago today, July 17. 1930. Annie is aslcep. but mot forever. There will be a glorious dawn. ‘We shell meet to part, On the resurrection morn Yes. she is asleep. but mot forever, In the lone and slient srave Blessed promise! She shall waken, Sesis died the lost to tave 1In_the dawning of the morning. ‘When this troubled life is o'er. bud in beauty blooming Established 1870 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N.W. 928 M St. N.W._ Natl. 1544 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNFRAL DIRECT CREMATORIUM W. _NATIONAL 1384 J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 4733 5th_St. 7. Frank ch 2r's Sons Co. NTH ST, National 2473 Wm. H Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel |ga8er, Lincoln 6524 CHAMBERS Clyde J. wachols, Inc. 4200"9th_St. Col._63% CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL §' hone_Li 2 PA. A IRCH) Phone West 3034 M St. N.W. Ehonewessoome W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N. LINCOLN_$200. GEO. W. WISE Co. V. L SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the orlst -Bpeue establis) Phone National 2892, 9 H St. N.W. va'!‘ N.W. LMGAWLER CO - Funeral Dlrectors 1804 M St N.W. Pot. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER SONS Established 1850 ’dl.ldy Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE Cha, mm DESIGNS. Gudc Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. i "Efl!’."fixm-. r-i)zl #&#'E‘;:" For Funerals By Wire Anywhere 1407 H St. NW. Nat'l 4908 WILL § PLOT, TERYY CRIFIC]‘ MY 6-GRA ZAT CEDAR HILL C] < LINCOLN 10416, _