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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933, installed the following officers to serve for six months: Archie Hummer, coun- cilor; Carl Niswander, vice councilor; John Hurst, recording secretary; George Mock, assistant recording secretary; J. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Bunior 0. F. A. at Herndon Seats Group for Six Months. Speciai Dispatch to The Star. HERNDON, Va., July 19.—The Junior Order of Fraternal Americans, Herndon | Council No. 28, meeting in Wilkin's Hnll Jjunior past councilor. ductor; W. W. Potter, warden; A. R.| Matthews, fhside sentinel; C. C. Dailey, D. Groh, financial secretary; Vernon C. | Cockerill, treasurer; H. A. Greear, con- ‘ Special Dispatch to The Star. HUSBAND GETS ESTATE Will of Silver Spring Woman Gives | Daughter Bequest. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 19.—Except- outside sentinel, and De Orman Robey, ‘lnx bequests of all jewelry and articles !9 personal adornment and a small amount of cash to Dorothy L. Beck, daughter of the testatrix, the entire es- | tate of Mrs. Lillian B. Beck of Silver ‘Sprlng is left to her husband, Harry A. Beck, by the terms of her will, which has been probated in the Orphans’ Court here. The estate includes Wash- ington real property. ‘The instrument was executed Septem- ber 12, 1925, and names the husband executor. ]flM\]RZlRQY]K\AflU]FMLA\N 1316 1328 Sevcnth‘ St. NW YOU MUST HAVE COUPONS to Share in These Low Prices .So Get Busy... 69c Pure Silk e -OUPON = Full-Fashioned Hose ]| Boys’ and Girls’ Sandals | Witih Coupon ) 45" Sheer chiffon and vice weight. All Fine durable soles and rubber heels; | sizes 812 to 2. & COUPON; Girls’ 49c Dresses 29e Cool Summer vat prints; to 10. 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Frocks With Coupon 51.69 “Shirtmakers” Seersuckers, woven stripes and fine madras. 14 to B COUDON B Women’s $1 Pajamas One, two and three plain colors and prints. 20 e Hand embroidered ,and appliqued; full : new colors. $1.98 Rayon Satm Robes Fancy prints; sl 29 wide borders; silk girdle; full cut. seamless; woven mus- sides to be hem- (Basement.) $1 Rag Rugs (Washable) | Large size 30x60 in.: ideal for bed rooms, bath rooms, (Basement.) -— e ® 9c Unl_rleached Muslln and cases. ment.) 53 95 Felt-Base Rugs 6x9-1t. size fon quality: dered carpet de- sxgfl‘ (Basement.) $1.95 Electric Iron Complete W 1 t 1 (Basement.) B, - $5.95 Cotton Mattresses Thick, cottons, with fancy 3 tickings 2 COUPON B 50c Window -Screens 18x33 in. and 24x 33 in. sizes; maple Hall & Stair Runner, Yd. galvanized 24-in. bordered 19t rolled-edge covered art (BuemenL) With Coupon Leather soles, Cu- 89 Sizes 4 to 9 i < < * < < < < & * & e * < * * * * * < * < < * * * < M“OOOO”0_00OMO”Q“NQ“Q“OQOOOOQ00“000“00“00@““000“000“ NAZIS TO REGISTER Hitler Party Hopes to Gain Control of Protestantism Next Sunday. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, July 19.—Rudolf Hess, Chancellor Hitler’s general representa- |for church elections next Sunday, | which are expected to deliver German von Bodelschwingh, whose appointmen in May is contested by the Nazi Ger- | man_Christians, have been hampered in their pre-election campaign for they have been deprived of press support. Newspapers, on the other hand, have been ordered to print every day, includ- ing Sunday, on the first page what ap- pears to be an election appeal, which tlanally support the third Reich are en- titled to your votes.” i conflict has included Nazi efforts to place party supervisors over church units and formulation of a church con- stitution in which both factions made | certain demands. In Dortmund, Rev. Franz Buelte- meier, opponent of the Nazis, was pro- hibited from joining a campaign meet- | ing by police, who charged he accused Bernhard Rust, Nazi commissioner for culture and education in Prussia, of lie- ing in an address. A notice from the chancellory, mean- while, said Chancellor Hitler was com- pletely supporting lhc Nazi Chnsuans J. T. RICE FUNERAL HELD' | e vsprvices_ fnr Bel Alton Man Con- ducted at Home. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star LA PLATA. Md, July 19.—The fu- neral of Jarrett T. Rice. 69, was held from his late home at Bel Alton yester- $day. Mr. Rice Is surv ed by his widow and . | six_children, Reginald and Harry Rice, | both of Washington, D. C.; Claude Rice. | Mrs. Jack Lomax, Mrs. Dola Murphy and Mrs. Virgie Scott, all of Charles County. Requicm mass was celebrated Ignatius’ Church, Chapel Point, by the Rev. Father John F. Gampp. TANKER CAPTAIN ILL FORT LAUDERDALE, P, July 19 (#\.—Capt. Anton Nillsson of the tanker Guir G was brought from his ship |10 a local hospital by Coast Guardsmen vesterday suffering from an acute ab- dominal ailment The tanker Gulf Gem was one of thr: rescuc ships when the tanker Citics Service Petrol went down off Wilming- |ton. N. C., several days ago. The first mate. said Capt. Nillsson, was on the bridge for 30 hours during the search for_the vessel's crew. The Gulf Gem is out of Philadelphia | to Tampa with a cargo of fuel W.0. W. Dinner Saturday. UPPER MARLBORO, Md. July 19 (Special).—The third annual chicken- crab-and-fish dinner of Baden Camp. Woodmen of the World, will be held at e e Lo e TR PR S S SRR ARSI SR SN RY Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast T3 D223 SR SR SRS N R RRRN » CEDAR HILL Washington's Most Beautiful Cemetery There is a deeper incentive than mere curiosity which brings throngs of peo- ple every day to Cedar Hill Cemetery. beauti k of the guard. You'll find_so many reasons for the_selection of Cedar Hill Cemetery. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol DOCTORS RECOMMEND CHAMBERS CO. AMBULANCES City Call in D. C., $4.00 Long Distance Calls by the Mile Chambers Co. is one of the largest undertakers in the world. 12 parlors, 6 chapels, 17 hearses, cars and ambu- lances. Our S.E. Branch on of the finest in the city. n omu, 1400 Chapin N W. olutely guaran- tee to be ‘, the old-time un- dertakers’ price, and not only the largest in town, but one of the largest the world. You cannot go wrong whe: you call Chambers. Here i the prices, don’t make your sorrow worse with a big bill to pay; you e et a fine funeral at Chambers for ) the old-time undertakers’ price and the use of our chap- els and parlors are Free. These Lists Mean the Whole Funeral Neat Grey Casket, hearse, cars and all Nel-l (.'-uzi or lnny color, good quality; i $95 These are for those who want strict economy very, very Best at a very Big Saving and at a Little Cost whole funeral ..... 450-1b. Solid Steel 585 $500 Solid Steel Couch Casket, fu- 3265 The Greater Chambers Co. Main Office 1400 Chapin N.W., Col. 0432 Phone Lin. 4477 One of the Biggest. Best and Larsest These are Funerals of the $300 Couch Casket, 5165 Vault, best made..... neral, all ......... Undertake; New S.E. Branch, 517 11th in the World—This Is Your Guaragt FOR CHURCH VOTE | tive, today ordered all Nazis to register | Protestantism to the Nazi government. | Followers of Reichsbishop Friedrich | asserts that “only those who uncondi- | ‘The Nazis started a campaign to oust | Dr. Von Bodelschwingh a week after | his appointment. Since then the church | mvs\\\y\\:\s\ssssvl Q0 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight; tomorrow cloudy, showers tomorrow | afternoor. or night; little change in temperature; light variable winds, be- coming southerly. Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow cloudy, showers tomorrow afternoon or night; little change in temperature. Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, showers tomorrow and in southwest portion tonight; little change in temperature. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, showers tomorrow; | somewhat warmer in south and central . portions tonight. | very muddy today. Temperature. Barometer. | Yesterday— Lnches. 4 pm. 8 pm. Midnight Today— 4 am. | 8am. | Noon . Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 88, noon yesterday. Year g0, 94 Lowest, 65, 6:00 am. today. ago, 66 Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 100, on June 9. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. | (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 100 per cent, at 6:00 am, today. Year Lowest, 42 per cent, at 1:00 p.m., yes- | Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 5:32am. Tomorrow 6:18am. 12:36am. 6:53pm 1:22pm. ngh 6:06 p.m. 12:33 pm The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today. ... 4:57 | Sun, tomorrow 4:58 7:30 Moon, today... 149am. 5:46 pm Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. | Monthly precipitation the Capital (current month to date): Month. . Average. Record January 7.09 | February ... | March . April May . June July . August September October November .. December ... 756 wrjlhrr in Various Ci(lel low Sets. 7:31 ‘84 91 Wamor] " Weather. “quaw 5w » 8 04 Clear [ Buxumo-e Bir; Bismartk. N. D, Boston. Mass | Buffal x: om Philadelphia Phoenix. {7 3m. Greengich time. ) today emperature, Weather. i Fart cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy | today. Fart cloudy | 3 (Noon. Greenwich time. Horta (Fasal). " Azores TCufrent ommniam ) 8t Georees “Bermuda . R0 Part cloudy S L %6 Oloud iR Cloudy CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting. Hotel and Restaurant ployes’ Alliance, Local 781, 1412 I street, 3 p.m. Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, 7 p.m. Meeting, Clothin, American room, day. Manufacturers, Pan ayflower Hotel, all Meeting. Young Democrats, garden, | Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Columbia Broed tem, Willard Hotel, 9:30 p.m. ‘TOMORROW. Luncheon, Washington Transportation Club, Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Phi Gamma Delta Pra- ternity, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Cornell Club, at the Uni- versity Club, 12:30 p.m Lunchecn, Kiwanis Club, Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Meeting, Edgar Morris Sales Oo., Mayflower Hotel. 10 am. Sys- FOR_ LOST AWMALS apply Apimal Rescue | League. 71 O st. n.w. NOrth LOS'I“ latinum top. ‘n’:n 14th and i d. m?lel diamond. Rewa r_lane, “os z ?nl {&m lmam An- several letters in 2 ‘T dNe A'rnwm dl;.a,boutflnm Detween ave. and L s fown st car. Phone NA KODAK. Eastman. Sunday afternoon, near H?rv.ygonh catfance Rock Creek 1 e LOCKET, gold. ¢ numlu Tosary. Saturday night. Arm'y° haNavy Country Club. Phone GEorgia_754' MONEY—Liberal reward for return rency lost Monday evening, corner 14%h W b dress ‘Box 112-f s -r —= 1 POCKETBOOK. in H Toes Teen content yvis 03. LI 6307. m avs: nru-num«mm:.. rcflm:r Taeing identification Cards. ete. returned. 1500 Decatur st. LICE DOG—Mule, gra e Tame of b'i‘?:x'n"n. B, Col. 01%0-3; atter 6 pim. 1. containing $5 bill and ke Morday night. Mail Kevs 41 R. L ave. n.w. 'ER DOG. lirge fomale. well u:xed E | laree black spots; named “Jane.” Lost from | Eenton gamp on’ Potomac.” Reward. Fbone . 3783 19° River Report. | Potomac River clear nad Shenandoah | Report for Last 24 Hours. ! 1 in_inches n | | Horace R and Alice Wells! 2 Ada Lewis. Lawn Party, Washington Presbyterian : [F. M BUCKINGHAM Real Estate Man Ex- pires at 86. Prancis M. Buckingham, 86. one of ‘Washington's old-time business men, died early today at his residence, 3624 Porter street. Mr. Buckingham was born in South Ci naan, Pa., but mo ed West soon aft- erward. Later he returned to see the centennial at Phil- adelphia in 1876. Visiting Washing- ton at that time, he decided to re- main and enter the candy business. For the next 15 years he engaged in the retail candy trade here. Tiring the real estate field. and built many houses in both the northeast and southeast sections, central Washington in those days. But in 1893 he again en- Mr. Buckingham. in 1920. The last years of his life he spent mainly in religious work. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. H. E. Sprucebank, and two sons, Irwin C. and Edgar C. Buckingham. The fu- neral will take place Friday at 2 pm., at the Zurhorst funeral parlors, fol- | lowed by interment in the Congres- | sional cemeury JOHN R. REED DEAD Succumbs at Hospital. John R. Reed, 75. a veteran of the Spanish-American War, died yesterday at Mount Alto Hospital. He was retired geant. Since that time he had spent his time roaming about the country. | He came here about a year ago from | California. Mr. Reed was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. and his surviving sister now lives in Erie, Ps. He will be accorded a funeral with military honors at the Arlington Na- | tional Cemetery tomorrow at 11 a.m. Births Reponcd 1 Harry and Bertha Burnett, girl Bon and A Biford and Bernice Robert and ghe‘mn z:m Ma w o3 i Luther and May Tarkson _boy. Ton v | win | Thomas and Rosalle Parker iir w etta Lushv. Raymond and Bernice YeK! 5 bor. Joteph and Lou Peete. 3 Pred and Irma Tucker. Grady and Marin: Ferdi nd and Naomi d | Georee" e an T el Paul and Gl2drs Washinzton. bov. Deaths !iéporled. Melissa P. McL Gilbert F Gr John H. Mer | May Derit Charles E. Knnp 1117 K £ william 7 Tappan. 1v. Providence 516 0Tst st 8 &1 * Fosital Marnas’e Lxcenses. Anton R Traces 6100 4th st and Dorothv M. Osie 22, Adrian. Mich John ¥ Rev. Kenn 2454 20th st. ane yn ¥ 732" Rittenhouse st ne. and Reiherine G Miics 19,23 Todd ol mee Rev. Harry L. Collier | Charles A Macalee "3d. o3 2825 fon st and Doris A" Wright. 1 geSonnecticut ave.: Rev g Gatherine N, Bic | Rev. ‘Froeler Rohrer Gy Paston. ‘25 375 15th st. and Jane A. Johnson, 21, T'st.: Rev. James L. Pinn Obarles Owens. 28 741 2nd st 20.°426 H st: Re Bmalion Augyta S, 28 Allie Prince. fred Minor | @ard of 'G-hankn. DORSEY. RAYMOND. We, thank our friends | and relatives for their floral tributes ane smpathy in_the death of our son and brother. RAYMOND DORSEY. | THE PAMILY. 1 1 Beaths. On Monday. July 17. |~ 1833 Casualty Hospital. BLANCHE L BACHI beloved wife of Oscar T. Bache, and mother of Mrs. Hazel Summers. Re- mains resflx‘ at the rrlldencf of her brolher lcolm J. 3. st. ne. until al services ‘Church. Big Pool, . Interment in :hu"h and_Annie | V.. Chester | 741 Corcoran st same address: and | Jay % Carmel ci Thirsday at % b cemetery. BAUMAN. WILLIAM. JB. On Sundsy. .luly 19: 10,p: At Temps Fla WILLTAM BATMAN, 3¢ eloved ustand of Rosa C. Bauman Notice of funeral ater. BIRCH. LOUIS K. oOn Monday. July 17 UIS R.. beloved husband of the me Margaret Birch. Puneral from the Ghambers Co. Southeast Branch 11th st. se. on Wed- p.m. Reiatives and Interment ~Birch > o1 at > are “invited. !ulm'm Va. H. On Tuesday. July et Mount Alio Hospiiel BER- H. BOONE. formerly of Remains _resting Shimbers Tancral Rome n.w.. until Priday. July Interment Arlington iona! t 11 am. with full military honors. 20 - JEREMIAR. = On Monday. July 17, | at his residence, . M JEREM] Bruce. st. n.e., until Wednesdsy : thereafter at his late Iesidence, Funeral Thursday. July 20. at 2 pm. from Mount Hope M. E. Church, Rev. Batley officiating. BUCKINGHAM, FRANCIS M. On Wednes . 1933, at 2 rucebank. from Zurhor: funeral parlors East Cabitol »m .. on Priday, July 2L, CONEN. JOHN. Columbls Lodse. No u ® . on Iwedncoday. Juty 3¢ 5 5m sister lodses ‘and temple; ngg.vmn H._EPPS. Exalted Ruler. MPBELL. Secretary. RICHARD N lL Slldd!lfly July 18 OveL, | . _Cox. | Cox and Mrs. Ll Cole. _ Puneral from Thurtday! “Tuly 50 At 2 B Reintive wursday. July 20. at 2 and s!rlendl invited. lntll’m!fll in Pol’t Lincoln Ctmete" EDMONDS0! T. On Tuesdsy. ersency Hospi 1.5! William N o, ak © TotBer-¢ Edmondson, “Puneral Priday. July 21, at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral cnurch 14'1" You n nw. 20 FLYNN, Suddenly on Tuesday. July l)( O T omN PN betoved John M. and Prances Flynn of 1 rd S n e Faeral from (ne nbove dence Thursday. July 20. at K30 am. High Teauiem mass at 8t Martin's Church at 9 Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery.- Relatives and friends invited. DIES AT HOME HERE| : | Retired Retail Candy Dealer and| of this, he entered | tered the candy business, retiring finally | Veteran of Spanish-American War | some years ago with the rank of ser-/ < k 8. 18, wnshmnon Grove. | Rev. Al- | l & A9 Beaths. GREEN. WILLIAM WILSON. On Tue: sday, July 18, 1933, st his residence, % nw. WILLTAM WILSON GRE ;2'21“"0 . the dzwnd husband of Amanda Green, loving father of Eldora V. Green. He aiso leaves moutn his departure three brothers, John. Rsadolph and Pl tef, Annie V. Green, relaflves and friends. A the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. prd and Eye sts’ s.%. Puneral notice late? HITT. GERTRUDE BECKER. oOn Tuesday stoher iesidence ier Blace mow t GERTRUDE BECKER. beloved ‘wife of \loullne"'mu. and daueh: Mr. ang Services will be he Thursdas. July 20, KEETON, FANN J i8, oyd Green. 2d .__On Tuesday. esidence, BOS Md.. FANNIE rcher L. Keeton L Keeton. Fu- bove residence Thursday, Interment Cedar Relatives and. friends: in- e of and ‘mother of Priline neral from the uly 0. at Hill Cemetery. vited. KNIGHT. WILLIE ANN. Suddenly on Tues- day. July I8 193 pital. " WILLIE . Remains resting at the Ives fugeral home, 310 ‘Wilson bivd.’ Clar: endon. Va. Funeral Friday, July' 5D, from Ives' chapel ' Interment Congressional _ Cemeters. ~ Washington C. Relatives and friends invited. 20 LAKE. VRED 0. On Tueadsy. July 18 10: 8t his_Tesidence. 200 Lee H FRED O. E. s, ave nw. Vi xhz sBove ‘chapel Thursder, July So et 1t am. (Parking facilities: obiain card from our’ office.) Interment Middieburg, Va. Relatives and Iriends invited. LEIMBERG, | WILLIAM Buddenly Jul: WILLIAM x Monday. 193 LEDMBERG. beloved son of the Taie Henty and Lena Leimberg, Funeral from his late ITesidence, 1423 8p nw. on Thursday. July 20, and friends invited. Hill Cemetery. LEIMBERG. WILLIAX F. munlmmn of on ¥ pm. Relatives nite7ment Prospect A special com- Faverte Lodge Jul t 1:15 pm.. for the purpe of atiending the funeralof Suc Jais daven brother. LIAM F. LEIMBERG. direction of the Master . WANAMAKER. Secretary. MARSHALL, | WILLIAM LAWRENCE. at Providence A WRENCE MR er3) services and interment codstock. Vt.. on Priday, July 2 McCOY. WALTER I On Mondsy uly 17, idge Mass. after a brief ifness. WATTER 1 McOOY." Funcral sere, Ices ut Christ Church.” Cambridge, day. July 1, Interment Oukiwood’ Cemeter N.Y., Saturday afternoon 20 McCOY. CHIEF 3t TICE WALTER L t that I have of the Revol: Chief Justice Cambridge. ‘Mass.. 33 THO:! RD GREEN. President. PR, TANES R MOoD. sty DA, o BeParted thie lite 23 at Galinger Hospital ALBAMORTON Bie esren 13 mourn their loss six sisters. six brothers and a hoct of other relatives and friends. Wednesda: our former vice Gresdent WALTER T ].u oY ily Tuterment Standards- CHARLES C. On Tuesday. July residence, Brandywine. C. PAYMAN, devoted hus- Payman. ' Funeral from Mary's Caticlic Churc My boro. Md.. on Thu mass will be said friends invited Cemetery. PRICE. Euddznly on Monday, July at his residence. 1935 1:it] n.w uums A, FPRICE, soni mas and late nna” Pri one . Remains resting a funeral home. Notics of funersi here- after. REED. JORN R. t Mount Alio Hos mains resting Co. funeral home. onday. July 17. wn tal, JOHN R. REED) he' W. W. Chambers 1400 Chapin et urs neral services at Arlingten N, tery at 11 a.m. with ful ROSE. CLARENCE T. On Wednesda at_his ‘residence. ave Biiver” Spting WA 6 ROSE. husband, of El nmn Rose. ces es Co. h o Interment y. Jul; NCE. Rert: funersl am. SENA lfK‘ GEORGE A 2 OBpmissd July 181 GEORGE A. SENAS. husband of Withe/mina Senasack P\menl from the Deal funer 816 H st. Entered into th neu be- July :!» RY icago. necs.” CHARLES loved ustard of Diar In Memortam. ANDERSON. ARNOLD NATHANIEL. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our devoted brother. ARNOLD NATHANIEL jno departed this iife three years ago today. July 19, Sleep on. dear Arnold, And take your rest. We_loved you cearly But God loved you best THE FAMILY BROWN. MARY M. In loving but sad re- membrance of ou: devoted mother, MARY M WK, no departed this life three Sears seo todas. Juiy 1h o Her sweet memory wil ever linger with ug; THE FAMIL BUCKLEY. LUCY V. In sad but lc\xn membrance of mv dear mother. LU BUCKLEY. xho departed this life one year 280 today. July 10. 19: Deep in my heart lies a mcmr- Of a dear one In Fnemorv's frame & will Naid gt Because she was one of the best Loval and honest in all her wa, Devoted true to the end ofl! e dave. s le and kind— What & lovely icrare she et henind, The world does change from year to year. And friends from day to day. But never will the one I loved From my thoughts oass awas G DAUGHTER. AVIS. The rose that is sweetest and fairsst Is the bud that is killed by ths frost. And the love that is dearest and rarest Is the love that T have lost VING SISTER. ELLA. Though the years be manv or few. They are flied with memories. dear sister, of you, LOVING SISTER. MOLLTE. The flowers T put upon your grave May wither and dec But the love T bore for 50U in lite Can never fae avay. VING NIECE. NENA. * BUTLER. BESSIE E In loving remembrance f BESSIE E. BU who died five vears ago today, July 19. 1928 THE FAMILY. SHEPHERD. PHILIP M. In <ad but loving remembrance of our dear sog and brother, Yho departed thi July 19, 1930 A smile he had for every one. His heart was pure as To_those who' knew and Joves. his soul is memory will never grow old THE FAMILY. VOLLAND. Jont;d\A AarID 8¢ but loving mbrance of our dear wife and mother. JGHANNA A VOLLAND, who departed this Tile Ave vears ane iorr. Tooy Slts HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILOREN, re- v life three years FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE (0. Jeither the successors to nor connected with tre oris; R. Speare establishment. lnnonfl - 1009 H St. N.W. 0 WILLIAM LEI "Co. FUNERAL DIRECTO CREMATORIU \I 4th & MASS. AVE. NE___LINCOLN 5200 'W. W. DEAL & CO. 816_H_ST. NE. LINCOLN. o ERILOCTY Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Teiephone National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST I_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_0372 Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5522 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Eotliunear f8sr JOHN R. 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