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TH D. €, THURSDAY, JULY 28 1932 EDWARD . HEN, | ENCRAVER, DIES Maker of Government’s “Hein Eagle” and Bicentennial 8-Cent Stamp Expires. ‘The maker of the “Hein Eagle,” Ed- ward J. Hetn, 59, foreman mvrhnrgr; of the portrait section, engraving di- | vision; Bureau of Engraving and Print- Ing. died last night at Homeopathic Hcspital after a brief illness The “Hein Eagle,” which has been used often on Government cnmmls—‘ lons, i now on display in the lobby of the bureau. Samples of Mr. Hein's | art also are incorporated on stamps, the fatest of which is the 8-cent Bicenten- | nial stamp, bearing the St. Memin por- | trait of Washington. [ Mr. Heir had been taken suddenly SAV ASPIRIN 60c Size 39° CUT TO EPSOM SALTS PETROLAGAR $1.50 Size s 6° SAL HEPATICA $1.20 Size 69 e CUT TO | his_profession in_both fternoon and en :o his home and later that night to the hospital. e funeral probably vIi be held to- morrow, the hour to be determined later. Burial will be in Philadelphia on Saturday. Services will be at Gaw- e o “Mr. Hein was born in Philadelphia 73, and was engaged in January 5, 1873, ai sl e Philadelphia before coming to the Bu- reau of %:ngn\'\nz on October 10, 1918. He made his home with C. Melvin Sharpe of the Potomac Electric Power Co., at 2930 Forty-fifth street. He was a member of the Congressional Coun- try Club. Mr. Hein was the son of the late Dr. Julius Hein, newspaper editor. of Phila- Phia. He is survived by three broth- ers, two of whom live in Philadelphia and one in New York City. s In paying tribute to Mr. Hein, Alvin W. Hall, director of the B praving end Printing, said today there was “no_higher type of man in the bu- reau. He was outstanding in char- acter.” What is believed to be the world’s talking record was made recently, when in a law case an Australian King's counsel spoke for more than 71 hours. Best Imported French PSYLLIUM SEED 75¢ BELLAN'S At Our Soda Fountain! RICH CREAMY ICE CREAM SODAS Real WHIPPED CREAM and 2 Full Scoops of Pure ce Cream Boudoir Size 75c NOXZEMA Corylopsis TALC 35¢ Full Pound Can 75¢ CARLOVA WAVE SET 75¢ QUININE HAIR TONIC reau of En- | Marriage Licenses. nell,_25. 1422 F st. ne., At IR e Yo CBates. 21 509 10th st. se.; R odtae Dixon, 6. 1608 Ist st.. and Dorgth Slagehter 30, 4104 Chaple Fd. m.e: Rev. OB ines 24, and Edna R. Shipe. L. botls of Catletis.. Va: Rev. Hugo M Hennie. ‘Herbert Willing. 22. end Florence dersmith. 19, both of Baitimore; Rev. How- e 910 G st sw. and Joseph 1. Ellis. 21. Mildred E. Mayérhofer, 18, 639 Maryland M. Burke ave e Rev Rohac Paul E. Kerst, 38, 2115 F st. and Ruby R. Crists 24, Lyon’ Park, Va.: Rev. Haskell R Deal. | ~Joseph Cohn, 22, Norfolk, Va.. and Annie | B hompson.” 13, Newport News. Va.: Rev. enniE . Wells. 32. Colmar Manor. Md., -rgi"zt{f‘r;’e'} A JS‘n‘;m{'\cr 21, Mount Rainier, - "Rev. Herry W, Tojson. e Tl rotde. 31 i40S Harvard st. [;Hfl‘%finlt 1. Compher, 23. 1733 Q st.; Rev. mimons Ralph McKnight, 19. 2203 Champlain st., | e Sxmwy:mn. 16. Wyoming Apartments e " Roy | “Macey Barton, 21, 423 L st.. and Geors | 8. Levineston, 20. 5705 Grant st. ne.: Rev. et A, J Tyler Carlin F. Coppage. 21, 211_1éth | ond Brancas A" ‘Stanles. 17. 623 G st Rev. E. Hez ne. se. Licensed to Marry. LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 28 (Spe- | cial) —A marriage license was issued | here to Joseph A. Barnes, 21, and Mary 8. Swailes, 17, both of Redgates, Md. E_MORE, CASTORIA 21 $1.50 Red Clover Blood Tonic UNGUENTINE 50c Tube p X =CUT TO~£¢ Claysell (zay u,..) Shaving Cream 50c_Tube 2 e CUT TO $1.00 Ironized 60c California SYRUP FIGS 77T E e T P22, 60c GLOSTORA 39c 50c LILAC VEGETAL 1 R 2 22 el eTee 277, COCOA BUTTER Fall Half Pound 35¢ Killed in Crash THREE LOSE LIVES WHEN PLANE EXPLODES IN AIR. MRS. A. C. BOSSOM, Wife of A. C. Bossom, famous architect and member of the English Parliament. her son Bruce, and Prince Otto Erbach Furstenau of Germany were killed last night when their plane exploded in the alr and crashed at Pranham, England. —A. P. Photo. Births Reported. John A. and Katharine Burroushs, boy. Qeorge J. and Fannie E._Kuttner, boy. Hugh W.'and Helen V. O'Donnell. boy. William ‘A. and Catherine E. Kelly. boy. Ormond d Inez M. Runpels. boy. Walter and Catherine Mitchell, boy. Malcolm J. and Wilma Reid. boy Joseph H.'and Hope Barkmeler. boy. Hornbaker B. and Ann H. Ledman, boy. Class D. and Josephine D. Suppees, girl. James W. and Della M. Meredith, girl. Pere and’ Mary G. Wilmer. Jr, girl Vivian M. and Florence Clagett, Jr.. sirl. Thomes W. and May C. Delahanty, girl. Charles F. and Dorothy E. Rhinehart, boy. Wilton and Rose Johnson, girl. I 2 T 2 T2 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Comner Spring Road { Col. 0464 Adams 10341 PLANE EXPLOSION 1S FATAL TO THREE Wife of British Architeet, Son and German Prince Die in Mishap. | By the Associated Press. FARNHAM, Surrey, England July 28. —Mrs. Alfred C. Bossom, American wife of the noted British architect, her son Bruce and their friend, Prince Otto Erback Furstenau of Germany, were dead today following the explosion and | crash of their airplane last night near | here. Mrs. Bossom, formerly Emily Bayne, daughter of Samuel G. Bayne, presi- dent of the Seaboard National Bank of New York, was on her way from Heston Airdrome, Middlesex, to Southampton when the plane, piloted by her son, ap- peared to explode and crashed in splinters. Her husband, a member of Parlia- | ment, is_well known in the United States. He restored Fort Ticonderoga in 1908 and planned industrial villages for munitions plants in the United States during the World War. He was also supervising architect for the United States Shipping Board. He de- signed the Magnolia Petroleum Build- ing at Dallas, Tex. The plane crashed over Hankley Common. near the country homes of David Lloyd George and Viscount Snowden. The bodies were scattered on the common, mutilated. Mr. Bossom, | almost overcome, identified them at a | mortuary. ‘The announcement of Bruce Bossom's en; nt two weeks ago to Odette Herald brought him into notice because | of the opposition of his parents, who | ob,ecz'fd to his marrying so young. He was 21, —— ORNDORFF RITES TODAY Funeral services for Robert J. Orn- dorff, Capitol Heights, Md., Who was drowned Monday in the Potomac, near Wynne, Md., were to be held at 3 | o'clock this afternoon at the Sardo | funeral home, 412 H street northeast. Burial was to be in Glenwood Cemetery. The body of Raymond Crandall, 36, of 2501 Queens Chapel road north- east, drowned Monday in the C. & O. Canal at Widewater, Md., was recovered late yesterday, after a search lasting| two days. It was taken to the funeral | home of Warner E. Pumphrey in ESTABLISHED 1900 Wm. H. Sardo & Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that BUT NOT is Distinctive EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS &+ LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. R Any Fam Ryan Service fExperience has taught us valuable asset — our succ satisfy. Ryan service is showing at all times good profession. sired. Lady attendant. without extra charge. fine appreciation of the responsibilities of our (Perfectly appointed funeral home. These essentials are offered For our complete funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Furneral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ily Can Afford that a satisfied family is a cess shows ™ our ability to thorough and comforting, taste and reverence, and a Music if de- Phone Atlantic 1700-1701 & CHAMBERS —claims to be the largest Undertakers in the city. In fact, one of the largest in the world. That is why we can do this— Complete Funeral 65* The Whole Funer: al, Casket and All. | Low @ard of Thanka. FLEISHMAN, MARY A. We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their beautiful flowers and their sympathy and services rendered st the o of our s other. MARY Pw%fl TRs. A INGER PA:lA MRS_'AGNES A. HILLS] wy. Braths. AVERILL. JULIET ADELE. On Wednesday. July 27. 1932, JULIET ADELE, wife of the iate Prank Lievd Averill tired captain. T Amdriean War. Puneral services PR ey iafe residence, ‘1479 Columbia 1d n.w., on PFriday. July 20. at 1:45 pm. _In- Terment Ariingion National Cemeiery. * NGER, ELIZABETH J. Suddenly. on !A'I!;Jlélbflly.lllfly 26._1933. at her residence. 304 T st. ne. ELIZABETH J. beloved wife of the late Richard F. Ballinger. Fu- neral from her late residence on Friday. July 29, at pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Ceme- tery: BIOW;. eIa“l. U, ime H Sinds Brown of 631 8 it nw. Remains ! resting st Otis F. Allen's funeral home. fting 8% O%lodias ave now Interment Greensbor Saturday. Jul: . July 26. 1032, Rospiiat LOLE, wite ot WOMAN ASTRONOMER DIES | Miss Eleanor A. Lamson, 57. an astronomer at the Naval Observatory, died yesterday at her home, 1715 Kil- bourne place, after an illness of a few weeks. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 p.m. Saturday. fol- lowed by burial In Glenwood Cemetery. Miss Lamson, who had been with the Naval Observatory for 30 years, was a member of the Daughters of the Amer- jcan Revolution and of the University Club. She was active in church work and a member of the Wilbur Class of the Calvary Baptist Church. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Local thunder- showers late tonight or tomorrow: cooler tomorrow afternoon or night: Saturday fair, with moderate tempera- ture; gentle shifting winds becoming moderate northwest tomorrow Maryland—Increasing cloudiness, fol- Jowed by local thundershows late to- night or tomorrow; cooler tomorrow afternoon and night. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; local thundershowers tomor- row and probably in extreme north por- tion late tonight; cooler tomorrow aft- emnoon and night. West Virginia — Showers, slightly warmer in extreme north portion to- night; tomorrow partly cloudy and cooler, preceded by showers in east por- tion, River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 74 29.77 79 2975 74 29.79 Yesterday— 4 pm. 8 pyn. . Midnight Today— 4am. . 8am, .. 29.80 s RS 29.78 Highest. 90, 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 94 1, today. 29.78 Lowest, Year ago, 73. 4:00 am. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 3:52am. Tomorrow. High 4:44am. 11:49am, High . . Low s The Sun and Moon. Rises. 5:05 Sets. 7:23 Sun, today Sun, tomorrow 5:06 7:23 Moon, today.. 12:17am. 3:59 p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall, Monthly rainfall in inches in the Cap- ital (current month ,#to date) : Month 1932, Average. January .... 482 355 February ... 246 327 March . 645 375 April . a2 May . 507 370 June . 284 413 July 243 4.71 . 401 324 284 237 332 1.09 6.84 8.84 9.13 10.69 10.94 10.63 1441 10.81 3 g 2 29.90 29.76 27 29.78 20.78 2984 30.12 2974 29.86 Abilene, Tex .. Albany, N. Y... Atlanta, Ga.. Atlantic City. .. Baltimore, Md.. Birmingham Bismarck. N. D. Boston, Mass... Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston. S.C.29.92 Chicago. 11l .. 29.78 Cincinnati, Ohio 29,88 Cleveland, Ohio 29.90 Columbia, 8. C. 28.80 Denver, Colo... 29.88 Detroit, Mich... 29.82 El Paso. Tex... 2986 Galveston, Tex. 20.94 Helena, Mont... 29.88 Huron. S. Dak. 30.02 Indianapolis.Ind 29.85 Jacksonville Fla. 29.96 Kansas City Mo. 29.86 Clouds . Pt.cloudy . Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear Clear Oklahoma ' City. Omaha, Nebr. Philadelphia Phoenix, Ariz... Pittsburgh. Pa Portland, Me... Portland, Oreg. 2 Raleigh, ' N. C. Salt Lake City. San _Antonio..; San Diego, Calif 29.84 San_ Prancisco. 29.83 St. Louis, Mo.. 29.88 St. Paul, Minn. 29.88 Seattle. b Spokane, Tampa, Fla.... WASH., D. C... Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear, Gloudy Bcionay ? Glondy . Pt.cloudy . Cloudy . Pt.cloudy . Clear ... Pt.cloudy . Pt.cloudy | ! ptcioudy | Cloudy 046 Clear (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations e. Weather. London, England . Cloudy H | Paris, Prance . Fart cloudy | | Vienna, Austria Cloudy | Berlin,” Germany . Bre:t, France ...... Zurich, Switzerland. Stockholm, _Sweden | Gibraltar. " Spain..... 1 (Noon. Greenwicl Horta (Faval). Azores (Current observations.) Bermuda...... . Porto Rico... Part cloudy | Rain Fart cf Part cloudy | clouay | loudy Part cloudy Cloudy DOG, female, English bull, with brindle eyes Reward. Return to 700 13th st. se. DOG—BIg, white pointer, liver ears and liver spot center of forenead. Reward. Col. o Ssibeii i DOG—Small black dog. license No. 10211/ | Ramed “Pat " 1114 Buclid st. n.w. Phone Columbia_0168. EYEGLASSE: brown leat Please call monds. b GLASSES Bifocal wold bows. black ca. Syiven Theator Wednesday: Reward Durell. 3130 Bureau of Internal Revenue GLASSES, tortoise shell. on 4600 block Wis- consin ave., Wednesday, Call Alexandria| 1063-W. _Reward. POCKETBOOK—Brown, in Takama Park. Edmonds | reward to Ed-| horn-rimmed. in case: Wednesday is. 4516, or return at o ORAM, ALTI Beaths, RICHARD. On Thursds bis residence. 3980 Liv + RICHARD, beloved hus. lb;:d t“'h“lw l“:rpév;‘urb‘nemnn\ Test- CARRAGHER. AGNES C. On Thursday July 28. 1932. AGNES C. beloved daugh- ter of Margarei and the late Peter Car- Tagher. aged 15 vears. Funeral from her late residence. 1307 P st. ne.. on Pridi July 20. at 10:30 am. *Puneral priv Interment Mount Olivet Cemetersy. CRANDALL, RAYMOND A. Suddenly.. Monday. " July 25, 1932 RAYMOND CRANDALL. aged 36 years. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Crandall. Fu- neral from the residence of his mother. CARPENTER, July 28, 1932, ingston’rd. s on A 2301 Queens Chapel rd. n.e.. Priday. July | 20. at 11:30 a.m. Interment Cemetery. CROSS. FRANCES. On Wednesday. July 21, 1932.° at_her residence. 712 G st. se.. FRANCES. wife of the late Alonzo Oross. Funeral from the above residence on Sat- urday. July 30. at 2 pm. Reiatives and friends ‘invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 29 CROZIER, July 26 beloved Funeral st Arlington JORN EDWARD. On Tuesd. 1532, JOHN EDWARD CROZIER. husband of Flossie C. Crozier late residence, 3337 D Congress _Heigh . July 29, at 1 pm. Re friends invited. Interment Ar! tional Ceme CROZIER, on ton Na- Ty, EDWARD. Members of Col. James S Petitt Camp. No. 3. U. 8. W._V. are requested to as- semble at the residence of our late comrade. EDWARD CROZIER. a: rothers pl. se. Priday. July 29. 1932. at i pm. for th Purpose of attending the funeral. Burial st Arlington National Cemeters. M. C. MOXLEY, Comdr. CROZIER, J. E. The members of Anscostia Council, No. 16, Jr. O. U. A. M. are re- quested’ to assemble at the residence of our late brother. J. E. CROZIER. 3311 Brothers pl. se., Priday. July 29, 1932. at 1 pm. for the purpose of attending the funeral R. H LITTLE, Councilor. E. R. THOMAS, fec. Sec DAVIS, GEORGIANNA. Tuesday. July 26, 1932, at pm. at Fairland. Md A. the devoted mother Tda Burnett, Maud Kelle Dawkins. Howard and Richard sister of Walter and John Davis. Davis. and Annie Townsend and Maud Brown mother-in-law_of F Priday, July 29. at 2 p.m. Ernest Jarvis funcral church, 1.w. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. SON. MARY A. On Wednesday, . 1932. at her residence. 1318 Shep- herd st n.w. MARY A. wife of the late Henry A_ Donaldson. - Services at Joseph Gawler Sons’ chapel. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w.. on Friday. July 29. at 2:30 pm. In- terment Congressional Cemetery. HEARN, JOSEPH E. Suddenly, on Tuesday. July 26. 1932, at La Cross, Wis., JOSEPH E.. hushand of Isabelle McKee ‘Hearn of 866 Irving st. nw. Washington, D. C. Services at Joseph Gawler's Sons’ chapel, 1754 Pa. ave. n.w.. Priday. July 29. at 4 pm. Tnterment Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadeiphia, * Pa.,~ Saturday - afternoon, uly 30. HIGH, ETHEL MARION. On Tuesday. July 26, 1932 at 5:15 a.m., at her residence, 1835 Riges pl. n.w. ETHEL MARION HIGH, devoted daughter of Isabelle Mc- Daniei and the late Oliver High. sister of Margaret High, Mrs. Guy Butler of New 1 McDaniel. Puneral . July 30, 1932, at 3 p.m. from e 'residence, Rev. Carrington ofi- clating. HOUCK. HENRY T. On Wednesday, July 27.'1932. HENRY T.. beloved husband of the late Elizabeth J. Houck. Funeral from his late residence. 1113 Buchanan st. n.w on Saturday. July 30. at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 29 HOWLAND, BRIDGET. On Wednesday. July 27, 1932, BRIDGET. beloved wife of the iate James Howland and daughter of the late nis and Mary Barrett. Funeral trom late residence, 1815 8th st. n.w.. on Saturday, July 30, at 9 am. Solemn high reguiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Oilvet Cemetery. 30 HULICK. MIRIAM HARRISON. On Thurs- day. July 28. 1932, at her residence. 220 14H st. ne.. MIRIAM HARRISON. beioved wife of He, Priegn.tz. 1411 Huick. Chambers Co. funeral hom st. n.w, Notice of funeral later. JEFFERSON. JOSEPH. .On Wednesday. July 27. 1932, JOSEPH. soa_of Mrs. Jefferson of 2112 M st. n.w. Remains rest- ing at the Otis F. Allen funeral home. 12th st. and Florida ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON, EDITH. On Tuesd: 1932, at her residence. 4939 Mrs. EDITH JOHNSON. She leaves to mourn their loss & loving husband, George Johnson; one brother. four nieces Funeral Friday,'July 29, at 11 am.. from Priends invited. July 26, d’st. ne.. the above residence. KETTNER, SUSANA. Wednesday, July 27. 1932. at 2:20 o'clock a.m.. at the residence of her granddaughter. 1351 33rd st. n.w.. SUSANA KETTNER. aged 88 years. beloved wife of the late Frederick Kettner. Fu- peral Priday. July 20. at 3 o'clock pm.. from Peck Memorial Chuch. 28th st. and Pennsylvania ave. n.w. ~Relatives and friends invited. Interment-Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 23 KIRBY. KNUTE DEAN. Suddenly. on Wed- July’ 27, 1932, KNUTE DEAN IRBY, beloved son of James R. and Ruby A. Kirby, aged 16 months. Remains resting at the Deal funeral home, 816 H st.ne Interment Roanoke. Va. | LA _FONTAINE. HENRY F. Wednesday. July 27. 1932, ness, at LA FONTAINE, Louise Mae La Fontaine. neral hereafter. LAMSON, ELEANOR A at "10:30 p.m. ter a_brief ill- Providence Hospital, HENRY F. the beloved husband of Notice oxJ{u. At 9:45 am. Wed- ANO! 2 Funeral services at her late residence on Saturday. July 30. at 2 pm LOONEY, ELLEN. On Thursday. July 28 Sacred Heart home of Perry 3 n, Funersl Saturday, July 30, from the neral home at 8:30 a.m.: thence to St Aloysius Church. where requiem mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of her Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited, 2 CHARLES A. On Wednesday. 1932, at Walter Reed Hospital. C. CHARLES A. M Carty of Pittsburgh. Pa. Remains resting home, 310 Wilson Bivd., Clarendon. Va. Funeral Friday. July 29.°at 10 am.. from Ives’ chapel. ibe above mddress.” Interment in Arling- ron National Cemetery. MEYERS. EMMA LOUISE. On Wednesdav. July 1932, at 4:35 p.m. at her resi- dence. 5511 'Nevada ave. n.w. EMMA LOUISE. _beloved wife of Herman A rs.” Funeral from the above residence July 29, at 11 am. Relatives Interment Oak Hill - Friday, : and friends invited. Cemetery. MILLER. JOHN. At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Catherine Herbster, 724 Pittsten ave.. Scranton. Pa., JOHN MIL- rent, all of Scranton, Pa, Funeral from his daughter's residence Saturday, July 30. 1932, at 10 am. Interment in S8t. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow, Pa. g NEWTON. JOHN. On Wednesday. July 27, James T. Ryan, 317 P: ve. s.e. Puneral services at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 3rd and A sts. s.e., Saturday, July 30, at 2:30 pm. Interment Congressional Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. 29 261932 at 11:45 pm. at_her dence, loved wife of Edward W. Oram. devoted mother of Mrs. Marie Oram Blake, mother- in-law of Hayward Blake. She also leaves to mourn their loss three brothers, three sisters and a bost of other reiatives and friends. Funeral Saturday. July 3. from Asbury M. E. Church. 1:30 p.m.. Rev. R. M. Williams officiating. Interment Paynes Cemetery. 29 The John Marshall Ha. Relief Ass on _announces the di of Mrs. ALTIA ORAM. Funeral Satur reh 3 V. ) President. L. B. CURTIS. Rec. Secretary. SANFOR HOWARD F. On Wednesday, July 27. 1932, at State Sanitarium. Sa- band of Mary Sanford (nee Cook). Pu. neral from the W. W. Chambers C: Southeast branch, 517 11th st. s.e.. on P day. July 29, at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. SCOTT. MARY ELIZABETH. Suddenly. on Wednesday. July 27. 1932. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Richards. 23 BETH. beloved wife of the late John W. Bcott. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday. July 30. at 2:30 p.m. Rela- tives and friends Invited Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 29 SHEPPARD, WILLIAM P. On Tuesday, July Herbert 1. Anderson and Joseph H. Shei pard of Wi ton. D. C. Fuaeral ser ices at Glenwood Cemetery chapel on F: STANTON, LUCIAN. Gallinker beloved husband Stanton, devoted father of = Virginia Stanton. Funeral Priday. July 29, at 1 on_Friday. Hosoital, July 22, LUCIAN of _ “Annie Rhines funeral s and | of | A9 - In Memoriam AUE. NARRY L. In loving memory July 28. 1918 ¥ = > HIS LOVING PARENTS AND BROTHER. * | BOWIE. WILLIAM E. Sacred to the mem- 8iX years ago today, July i 1 Loved in life. remembered in A YOUR BAUGHTER EBNA £ BOWIE BRESHNAHAN, MARY ELIZABETH. In sad remembrance of a devoted wife and loving mother. MARY ELIZABETH BRESNAHAN. St. Patriek’s Church. HER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. ATHANIEL. In ssd but loving ANTEL LEM. four vears InArr)\qfl Lum lt; one, I eart iere comes s longing. I think of him In silence No _eves may see me weep: rh ALEVOTED SISTER, HA our ho des are falling TR COLE- Tn sad but loving mera- 0ied Tather. DANTEL CUS- 450 today. July 38, 1sga o LTy years Loved In life, remembered in death. T HIS PAMILY. * - AARON. Tn loving remembrance of T RasTphustand 4nd our dear Hather AARON DODEK. who departed this 1ifé HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * | FEIGHENNE. JACOB AND ELISABETH. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear father and mother. JACOB and ELISA- BETH FEIGHENNE of Beltsville. Md.. who i demaiiad Ahis life six years aco, May 8, rLoving XS H | FENWRICK. £ 2at forgotten ELLA M. POWELL. * ROSIE L. In sad [ ears aga today Juty o Sare A el . July 28. 1622 mass at Bt Aloysius Ghuren ~mVersary | GLADDEN. MAR o s GLADDEN. Y E. A tribute of love and resvect o the memory of my d resi one ye oday. July HER LOVING EIsTER, $MAA D, HISER, PAUL. JR. ous dear father entered into eter todsy. July 28, 1 He giveth His beloved sleep. KIS CHILDREN. LAWSON, ROBERT. In sad snd loving re- Pamirance of our dear’t ROBERT A o departe 380 today. "July 30, ogt. " \1e one year We saw him fading flow wel, could not’ make “him " stay, raed him with 0001 God ‘took him ‘sway ones REBECCA et 1931 g In cherished memory of PAUL HISER, Jr. who Test seven years aso HIS _LOVING DAUGHTERS, 5 ASHTON AND NANNIE BROOKS. CLEAN. JANE G. I Temembrance of Gir dear mother. AR G. MACLEAN. who departed this life six years ago today, July 28, 192, Memory keeps you ever near us HER LOVING_ C! , ROSE. GARET AND DUNGAN. FoSE MAR- MARTIN. GRACE DEBORAH. In loving re membrance of our de 5 BORAH MARTIN, who passed. savr 1o years ago today, July 2 Oh. the Bhtn?‘t::nt,', !M:;l were shes ¥ And leave us here to mourn. x The rose that is sweetest and fairest ac3 {]e bud that is kilied by tne frost, ve that is deare Is the love that we e .lloltnd ok As we loved her. $0 we miss her: In our he is ' AR R Eringioe meny o silent tear. MR. AND MRS. B. MARTIN. GRACE DEBORAH. membrance of my dear DEBORAH MARTIN, who years ago today. July 38, The ome I loved has & Her firm. true heart is. still. The hands that always gave me help Now lie in death's cold chill. She had a smile for eve: A heart as pure as goid: TnH!!‘!‘m;!,:.m'oho k!h!lv and loved her, HER MOTHER, MRS. ANNIE M. HAXI‘!’X IN.* l(}gfie‘mhaflnfl:l‘,! W. In but ot ; =t today. July 7‘.’)"5‘1.““ b Deep in our hearts lies s Of a loved one laid to "“l?lthn" In me.:)‘:;a:y;.!r' ‘e shall keep it wi AND C?i;-l)““ . brance of my beloved ster. ANNA MO] RIS SMITH. who d d RIS ST ep: ihis lite five today. July 1927 HER _DEV ER \DEVOTED Sisren. “Dasy . love and de- TATE. FRANK. A tribute of votion to the memory of my dear brother, FRANK TATE. who departed this life five years ago today, July 38, 1837 Pive years have passed since that sad day When the one I Joved was called away, God took him home. it was His will, But in my heart I ove him_stil] DEVOTED SISTER MOSS: TRUNDLE. THOMAS L T beloved fatner, THOMAS 1. TRUNDLE, who departed this life one year ago fo- day, July 28, 1831, He is not dead: he is just l'l;. HIS DEVOTED SON CLARENCE. * WATSON. JOSEPH. In sad remembr: of my beloved father, JOSEPH WA 2 who departed this life one year ago todsy, July 28, 1931, It was in the early morning. THe sngels eme inta Al To bear him far awas. > T In_our hearts he is fondly remembered; Sweet memories cling 0 his name. Those who loved him in life sincerely. 8till Tove Rim n death yust ihe seme. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, BERT. * Ssed awa DR e In loving re. l;!» GRACE g beesivs one ‘to rest, . In sad remem- Y TATE. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. West 0088 Phor NW. Sisuter ¢ LM GAWLER CO ~ Pemerad Mirectors - { 1804 M 5t. N. W.. e 1. 2650-3651 GEO. W. WISE CO0. 3% 5. ATOW. West“oin V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- Fitie Nations1 a0z | 1009 H St. N.W. JOHN R“WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047 ~WILLIAM H. SCOT 409 §th ST SE LINCOLN_ 0530 W. W. DEAL & CO, 816 H BT NE LINCOLN 8300 J. 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