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The family of SBAM- UEL HAWKIN (NS sk ot ertomd (Pai AN cers thanks to his assoclates in the vari- gus departments. friends and relatives os3 o r hus- band, lthfl and brother, SOUTHARD. EVA M. PEDIGO. thank my relatives, d bors for the kindness, beautiful floral offerings Dess and st the denth of my belaved wife, . Bmlm. AMAN, MARTHA. On Sunday. May 7. . 8t her residence. 621 East Ci AEARTE A" RMAN widow ot "the. faie: Bt bastian Aman. Funeral services at Trinity Lutheran Church, 4th and E sts. n.w., on Wednesday, May 10, at % p.n. The mem- bers of the Ladies' Aid Soclety kindly assemble at the church. Iulnhes and friends invited. Interment private. § BERRY, ROBERT LAWRENCE. On Tues. LAWRENCE BERRY (I Navy. re- tired). Puneral X Church, Bernard: May 11, at 3 p.m. !ll.l.ll(i!. IBV SHERRARD. On Tuesday, May at Groton School, Groton. Mazs."the Hev. SUERRARD. BILLINGS. in his 75th year, for nearly fiity years & Groton master. Puneral service at Groton School Chapel on Thursday May 11. at 3:15 pm. Special cars will be ‘attached i 9:00 am. train_from Grand Central Station, New York. Graduates and friends planning to go to Groton and return are requested fo communicate with Edmund P. Rogers, care Fulton Trust Co. 146 Broadway, New York. Telephone Barclay 7-4320. Times given are daylight savine. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Showers and somewhat warmer tonight and tomor- row; ipcreasing southeast and south winds, shifting to northwest by tomor- row. Maryland—Showers tonight and to- | morrow; slowly rising temperature to- night and in east portion tomorrow. Virginia—Showers and probably thun- derstorms tonight and tomorrow; warm- er tonight and in east portion’ tomor- Tow; cooler in extreme west portion to- morrow afternoon. ‘West Virginia—8Showers and thunder- storms: warmer in north portion to- night; tomorrow showers and cooler. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers very muddy today. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. . 51 29.68 49 29.71 48 29.86 20.91 49 29.96 54 29.98 Recnrd for Last 24 Hours. | Highest, 54, noon teday; Lowest, 47, 3 a.m. today Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 83, on April 29. Lowest, 14, on Pebruary 9. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Tfldi) Yesterday— 4pm. . 8 pm.... Midnight 41 ‘Tomorrow. High . | Low High | Low The Sun and \(lnn Rises. Sun, today.... 5:02 | Sun. tomorrow 5:01 7:09 Moon, today.. 7:23pm. 4:21am. | Automobile lights must be turned on | one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 1933, Average. Record. | January 325 355 1709 ‘82 | Pebruary .... 263 327 684 '84 March . 324 375 884 91 467 327 913 '89 276 370 1069 '89 413 1094 '00 471 1063 '86 401 1441 '28 324 1081 "6 857 '85 7:08 August . September . | October November 8569 '89 December 756 '01 ‘Weather in Various Cities. 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Get a gflumul 50c size jar for 45c today at eoples Drug Stores. JA-PAL-MO Liquefying Cream We Guarantee There Is No Water in FAIRFAX House Paint Our reputation has been bullt by syl ing high quality PAINTS—that y V¢ noldout customers year atter year'i ‘We will never sarcifice that policy for quick sales!! Every can of FAIRFAX PAINT Iis backed by our 88 years' reputation and our money-back guarantee of complete satisfaction. - =1 T BuflerFlynn PAINTS—GLASS 607-9 C fit. NW. Met. 0150 e deuire, Braths. May 6, 1033, at 4 o Franconia. Vs devoted di Bhe her residence; PLUK CARROLL, CARTER, ughter of the late Millie Car- Remains resting at_the T. Rhines funeral home, 321 North Pat- Hiok st Alexandria, V. day. May 11, at ‘2 pm. from Laurel Baptist Church, Pranconia, Va. 10 , CHARM. EDWARD. Departed this life Bun. ) a.m., EDWARD Y loving brotner of Mabel Batier (nee Charm) of Morton st. n.w. He leaves to mourn their loss, two aunts. one uncle and other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at Barnes & Matthews' fu- neral home, (14 42 st. s.w. Funeral from the above-named 'funeral parior Wednesday. May 10, at 1 pm., Herbert officiating. = Friends invited. terment Woodlawn Cemetery. COLEMAN. REBECCA. Departed this_life a% her residence. 117 Fairview ave, Fair- mont” Helahts, 'Md. Saturday, y 1933, REBECCA COLEMAN. = &he feaves o mourt their loss four daughters. Martha E. West. Alice V. Glenn, Annie Hall, Bertha Brooks; two sons. John and Rob- gt Coleman, and three grandchildren mains at’ Robert Campbell's funerai home, 423 41 st. sw. until Monday May B, 5 p.m; thence io her daughter's Tesidence, 1367 Montello ave. ne. Pu- neral from her daughter's’ residence, Wednesday. May 10. at 1 p.m. Relatives and f{riends invited. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. “Gone dut not forgotten. HER LOVING MOTHER. On Mon- m.. at her home, ‘Bethes: Md. HESTER ANN COORSELIAN. wred o Fu- Beral from her jate residence Wednesdny May 10, at 2:10 pm. Interment Rock- ville Union Cemetery. COUNTEE. ELEANOR BROWN. Depmed this life on Sunday. May 5, at 9 .m.. at her residence. 914 8 st n. NOR BROWN " COUNTER. *beloved wife of William R. Countee, and daushter of Samuel H. and the iate Agnes V. Brown. She eaves to mourn their loss five sisters and two brothers. Jennie. Ad- delle, Rachel. John and Forrest Biow: Annette Sidney and Agnes Gordon. Re- mains resting at her sister’s residence Agnes Gordon. 2426 K st. n.w. Fu- Thursday, May 11, at = p.m. from on Wesley Church, 23rd st. betwepn L'and MRS nw 10° DES MUKES. ALBER lite suddeniy M 30 am. a B 5w, ALBERT D DES MUKES to mourn their loss_ three daug M Ceretta C. Wilson, Mrs._Alberta D. Kemp and Mrs. Joberta Whittingten: ~one brother, Burrell Des Mukes of Funeral Thursday. May 11. at from the Metropolitan Beptist R st._between and 1ith Rev. E. C. Smith offic Harmory Cem: the fu Sons, 1 ECKELL 193 Departed this sts. nw JOHN M. ¢ his resid lina ave. se. JOHN band of Annie Ecke A Gertrude Bivter. Funeral from his ce, Wednesday, May 10, 8t 2 p.m es’and friends invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. EVERETT. MARY PHILIPS. May 81043, at 1 dence. 140 Irving s < Sips! eidow of fsnac N Biprel mother of Willlam E. and Fred P. Ev Funeral from her late residence on Wed- nesday. May 10. 1 n Arlington National Cemetery. HARRY T. On at_Georgetown Ul HARRY T HALL: 00 0 M. and Frances J. Hall Tecitc the office JOSEFH . ZEGOWTIZ, President. JAMES C. KRAFT, Sec. HAMILTON, BERTHA L. On Monday. Mus 8pring, Md HUGO, CORA. at 215 D st On Monda. nw daushter of the I P. Green. Funeral {rom the bers Co. nesday. invited. n¥. Reral chapel. ment Harmony Ceme: JOIINSON. EMMA M. Tuesday. May 0 § You st. s.e.. | JONES. HATTIE. ¥ st het residence. o4 Fento | HATTIE JONES. 1 Myrtle Jones: one and a host of ot ed: E from her late residy the best of To sleep in the BROKEN HEARTED MOTHER. 0 KEYS. RICHARD F. On Sunday 033, at 10: at Baker st. Brentwood. Md. R ARD F. KEYS, husbend of Mary F_Kes: father ‘of Ida R. Dobbs. n F. Nimrod H. Keys. Funer May 10, 8t 11 am. from hi dence. Interment Mount Ol ctery. KIBRET, CLARENCE. Sudd ay Webster st n CLARENCE KibREY beloved husband of Marguerite Kibbey and father of Arthur Kibbey day. May 11. at 11 am residence. ‘Interment Ca n Relatives and friends invit . . On Sunday. Ma n's ital. HELE! . 518 Ne 1 May 1 p.m erment Rock day. l(onf. CHARLES H. On Monday. May ) At his_residence. 1142 Ke: Alban's Episcopal Chu May 10. at 2 p.m. soral Cemetery. LUCKETT. ALFRED. suddenly. Ti residence. fe Luckett: one son: one nicce, nephew. ins and a host of relatives and friende. =Remains Eugene Ford's funeral home. South Capitol ot LYLES, ROSA. Departed 1 on Saturday. May 6, 1 | At ber residence, LYLES. lovin | She also les i loving daught a loving wife, son, res 135 fmother of Robert Wallace to mourn_their_loss & -in-law. Isabell= Wallace four devoted sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth John- son, Mrs. Emma Smith. Mrs. Sarah Tow- | son'and Mrs. Rebecca Monroe: five grand- children and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Annie F. Holloway's funeral home, 342 F st. SW Funeral Wednesday, May 10, at 1 p.m | trom the above-named funerai home. ~ I terment Payne's Cemetery. ¥ MAIATICO, TREASA. On Monday. May 1933, at her residence 1112 Sth st. n TREASA. the beloved = wife of Frank Maiatico and mother of Marziano, Raf- faelle. Jerry. Antonio. Lucia. Eloira and Angelino Maiatico. Funeral from her lal residence on Thursday. May 11. at K:i am.: thence to the Holy Name Churc where high mass will be sung at 9 8 Relatives and. {riends invited. . Interme Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 MYERS, LOUISE Depaited {his life Sup- . at_Blue Plaips. D. C. LOUISE” MYERS "of 525 Johnkon court n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss & band. Dennis Myers: one daughter. Helen Grant, and a host of other relatives and friends.’ Body temporarily resting at Malvan & Schey's funeral home. ave. and R st. nw.. untll Wednesday, pm.; theh at ker late resi 3 335 “Sonmeon” court. " Funeral Thursas: May 11, from her iate residence. Inter- ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 10 NICKENS. LOTTIE B. Suddenly, on Mon- da5, May 8, 1033 at her residence, 4 Roval st.. Alexandria, Va. e NICIENS.devoted wite of "Charies. Nick- ens. She aiso leaves a loving father. Moses_Simms: a brother. George Simms, and many other relatives and friends. Remains_resting at the John T. Rhines home. 921 N. Patrick st. Alex- Notice of funeral later. PROCTOR, JAMES H. On Sunday. May 7 at 12:45 a.m.. at his residence, 411 se. JAMES H. PROCTOR. devoted Pustarnd ot Blanthe Proctor, lovins Tagher of Lorenzo and_Leon Proctor. grand- father of Leroy Proctor. He also two brothers and many other rel and friends. Remains resting at John T. Rhines funeral chapel. i sts. s'w. until 4 pm. Tuesday. May t his late residerce. May 10, at 1: ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. FURDY, BERTHA L. On Sunday, Mav 33, at Asheville, N. RTH, BURDY: beloved wife of Eidridae G. Purdy. Remains are resting at Zurhorst's funerai rlors, 301 E. Capitol st. Services will held ‘at the Congress Helghts Baptist Church on Thursday, May 11; &t 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. . ~ 10 REEVES, Z0F ELIZABETH. _Suddenly on May & 1943, 20F ELIZARETH REEVES loved wife' of Sewell A. Reeves and mmhu of Algernon P. Reeves. Services at’ her ‘late residence, 1830 Wyoming ave. n.w., Thursday, Mav 11, at 2:50 pm. | Intérment Rock Croek Cemetery. 10% EODERTS, WILLIAM W, . at Landover, Md.. WILLIAM W. BI% )2“““’" “rlvkgl chneadb.c.“ 10, noon, at &t Barna ‘CORA " HUGO. beloy ed | Funeral Thurs- | il Draths. to thank | CARTER, FLLA CARROLL. On Tuesday, | ROTHWELL. SARAH. On Tuesday, May 9. at her residence, SARAH ROTHW. Rothwell. in i the 8. H. H. 14th 24 9th st . widow_of Will, T 9OtH year. Puneral es Co. funeral home, on Thursday, Msy 1 Intérment Congressional Cn’wj\ ry. SEYMO! ARTHUR TR day, My &, 1033 at 4 field Hompitig ARTHGR TRVING. belo son of Lott# L. and the laie Arthur E. Seymour. " Puneral services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th n.w. Wednesday. May 10, at 3 D. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. SOMERVILLE, ARTIUR JORN. Departed 3 his e Tuesday. 3 33, at reedmen’s _Hospital, - ARTHUR JOHN SOMERVILLE, son of the late Alexander and Alice E. ‘Somerville. beloved husband ara ‘Somerviile, brother _of id James Som a _host of othe friends. Remains restin & Co. fune; where solemn sur repose of his Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 On_Sunday., May 7 nt Alto Hosp! JOHN H' the devoted husband ‘of Annie otice of funeral later. Re- Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis church, 14 U st n.w. VITALE. ONOFRIO. On Sunday. e () high mass will soul. THOMAS, JOHN . 38, 2t Mo OMAS, May 7, residence, ;14 Wek tin Rock Creek denly. on Mon- iderice. Cabin In Memoriam. REECY. CATHERINE. In loving remem- brance of my GREECY, wno died five yea: May 8, if No_one kinows how much we miss her, No one kno h are shed THE FAMILY. In sad but lo (vuun_s - r‘zn ER 1 s oday, ago 18 DE GOMDES, OTED WIFE AND DAU! WILLIAM H. 1 of WILLIA 211 day. LIN KUYKENDALL. * CORDELIA H. In remembrance of dear friead. CORDELIA H. . riend cowuuu @ “This ite t e departs, . 191 > departs our_hes ¢ 'the ‘cage of mriet back every leaf. HUSEAND AND CHIL- us, ter griet ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. " Phone Lincoln 03} | 1804 M st. Joscph F . Birch's Scns (ISAAC BIRCH) . 3'(.'}1" M St. N.W. Ehene west 0og tablished 1841 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 7 10th St Phone North 0047 <tablished 1876 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the orizinal W. R. Speare establishment. WW DEAL&CO 816 H ST. NE LINCOLN £200 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 Sth St. SE. LINCOLN_0p:0. J\’\ll:s T. RYAN T \\Il]l\\l LEES \()\5 CO. FUNERAL DIRECTO! CREMATORIUM 4th & MASS. AVE. 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