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BALES 1O PAVSESS = MIASIENETRE NEATNIG (E | principal speaker. | start of a mound for the hero ' SARDO & CO. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY JUN E 10, 1935. RITES FOR PILSUDSKI | Representative Dingell Speaks at Services of Polish Clubs. Memorial services for Marshal Pil- sudski of, Poland were held yesterday | at the Shoreham Hotel, with Repre- | sentative Dingell of Michigan as the |VETERAN WAS LAST | OF “JACKSON BRIGADE” John Allen Link, 93, Wounded | Dead in West Virginia. Special Dispatch to The Star SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Va. June 10.—John Allen Link, 93, last sur- vivor in Jefferson County of the Com- pany H. of the 2nd Virginia In fantry, “Stonewall Jackson Brigade, in the Civil War, died at his home at Uvilla, near here last night. He is| at Chancellorsville, The services, held by the Polish | Clubs of Washington, were marked by the presentation of earth from beneath | the monuments of Pilsudski and Gen. Kosciuszko, which represented the in Poland. The dirt was accepted by | Ambassador Patek. veteran in the county. He enlisted at the age of 21, was wounded in the Battle of Chancellors- ville, and recalled he was not far away | when Gen. Jackson was mortally | wounded. | Link was wounded when a minni ball broke a knuckle that left a per-| manent deformity. At Fredericksburg he was wounded in the side He was born at the Link home- | stead at Uvilla. The widow, four sons and three dauc]\wrs survive, e Rain Covers Streets. | Rain was so heavy at New Plymouth. | New Zealand, recently, that water | polo was played in a street. SISSSNAS NN Established 1900 g g FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast A N R N ? ? Z ] z ’ kA : | | | residence | mer president MRS. S. A. LEIGHTON POST OFFICE OFFICIAL MRS. MARY C. PETTIT SUCCUMBS AT HOME | Widow of l-'armer Prcsldcm of D. C. Bar to Be Buried With Services Today. 95, for- Bar the | Mrs. Sarah Adams Leighton, widow of Benjamin F. Leighton, of the District Association and president of versity, dled Saturday at her home, 1715 Twenty-second street. A resident of Washington for 56 | years, Mrs. Leighton was active in church. Sunday school and mission | work here. She and her sister, the| | responsible for the work of the Wom- an’s Foreign Missionary Society at| Raipur, India. For many years a members of the Ladies’ Board of far. field Hospital, she was a charter | member of the American University Guild Born in Wales, Me., came here in 1879, by a daughter, Mrs. M five nieces—Mrs. John E. Wing, Evanston, TIl.; Mrs. K. J. Severance. Keesville, N. Y.: Mrs. W. R. Warner | and Mrs. George W. Stone. Ver- gennes, Vt, and Miss Sarah W. Foss of Boston Services were to be held at today at 3:30 pm. Rev Dr. Chesteen Smith, pastor of the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Leighton was Mrs. Leighton She is survived J. Cassidy. and the !a member, will officiate, assisted by Welcome, Nobles The facilities of Washington's if vou’ll 1ake a tip from Washington’s at least once while you're in town. great opportunity to remember your father back home for Father's Day, June 16. —and while you are here Mevers lead the way in the local expression of this na tvle comfort in men’s hot-weather clothing. towards true foremost men’s shop are at your disposal. best dressed men, you'll come to Meyers We’ll send gifts anywhere in the country, a And nal—and sensible—movement You can successfully combat the heat of Washington and your home town dozens of smart ways at Mevers. You can do it with Schloss and Rev. James Shera Montgomery, chap- lain of the House of Represenitives. DIES IN ALEXANDRIA w Normau Lee Williamson, Asnst~. ant Postmaster 16 Years, Former Merchant. ‘ By a Staff Correspondent of The Star ALEXANDRIA. Va, June 10— ‘Nnrman Lee Wllhammn 61, assistant postmaster of Alexandria 16 years, also the last surviving chrm”m-Boflrd of Trustees of American Uni- | died late Saturday at his home, 715 Princess street, after a brief illness. He was a merchant here prior to entering the postal serivce 32 years ago. He became assistant postmaster | under the late Dr. William M. Smith. Mr. Williamson was a member of e | 1ate Miss Lewe M. Foss, were largely | the Andrew Jackson Lodge of Masons, | Old Dominion Commandery, Knights Templar; Acca Temple, Mystic Shrine: Potomac Lodge of Odd Fel- ows, the Red Men and the Alexandria Kiwanis Club. He also served a num- ber of vears as deacon of the First Baptist Church. Services will be held at 4 pm. to- morrow at the First Baptist Church. | Mr. Williamson leaves his mother, Mrs. Mary Williamson: his wife, Mrs. | | Florence J. Williamson: a son, James | A. Williamson: a daughter, Miss Lil- lian Audrey Williamson; two sisters, Mrs. Anne N. Shuman and Miss Mary | Williamson, and a brother, Dr. |liam F. Willlamson of Richmond. | ‘Burml will be in l\y Hill Cemetery. { ! | MRS. ALICE M GARLAND | OF CHEVY CHASE BURIED Burial will be in Rock Creek Ceme- | Lery. ELECTROCUTION HELD ACCIDENT BY CORONER Worker Killed on Top of Train. Burial in Edinburg After Funeral Tomorrow. A certificate of accidental death has been issued by Coroner A. Magruder MacDonald in the case of Roscoe C. Haga, 50, of 442 Tenth street south- west. who was electrocuted Saturday night while at work on the top of a railroad train at Seventh street and Virginia avenue southwest Haga is survived by his widow. Mrs Anna M. Haga, and four children, Mrs. Marjorie Aderholdt, Charles, Richard and Doris Haga. Funeral services will be conducted in the chapel at Taltavull's, 436 Sev- enth street southwest, at 8 p.m morrow Burial will be at Edin- burg, Va. FUNERAL RITES HELD D.B Bnrvnn Rsnrod Undertaker, Buried at Washington, Va. Special Dispatch (o The Star, WASHINGTON, June 10 Funeral services will be held today for D. B. Burton. aged 80. retired under- taker, who was found dead in his bed Saturday moming Besides his widow, who ill in hospital. he is survived by three chil- dren, Miss Lottie Burton of Wasl ington. Va.: Mrs. Randolph Grubbs of Warrenton, and George Burton of Philadelphia. ORCHARDIST IS BURIED Pater N. Shul-r 75, L\xrnv Leaves Wife and Two Children. t0- Special Dispatch to The Star Haddington Hot-Weather Clothing Sehloss White Palmetto Weaves, 2 pieces . ... = 815 $12.50 $13.50 $18.50 Hoddington l,lmwa. 2 pieces Schloss Linens, 2 pieces Schloss Special Linens, 2 pieces Schloss Featherlite Weaves, 2 pieces ........ hloss Tropical Wnrfllpda. 2 pieces.. . $16.50 10 $18.50 Schloss Tr»pu‘n' Worsteds. 3 pieces. ... . $26.50 10 $29.50 Five-Star Special Tropicals, 2 pieces .. $19.7. Five-Star Spprml Tmplmln. 3 pwrps, 32.) 16.50 You can do it with Monogrammed Shirts Famous Jayson hrand with $1.95 the marvelous NO.WILT collar — and every shirt You can do it with 13 29 Gantner” Trunks monogrammed free to vonr “ 5 ] J order! White, colors, fig- ures, stripes, to $5 Every style that's comfort- able and smart. All finely knit wool that assures per- fect fit and long wear. You can do it with Colorful Neckwear Because brightness is the fashion! $ 1 Linen, Shantowne and Pickwick weaves in dots, splashes and figures. They tie perfectly. All-Wool Killarney Crashes, 2 pieces All-Waol Killarney C rluhl't. & pieces . Linen Tuxedo (onlc Tropical Tuxedo Trousers Linen Mess Jackets Smart Cummerbunds ... Flannel Sporis Coats. ... Cotton Slacks, white, striped. checked. ... $1.95, $2.35 and $2.95 Quality White Flannels.. $5 10 8$7.95 White Serge Trousers _$7.95 Serge and Bedford Cord Trousers and Slacks ......... $5 10 $8.50 £21.50 826.50 .812.50 You can do it with New Panama Hats Prefer optimo or pinch $3.45 Mayflower Hotel, LURAY, Va, June 10 services will be held today for Peter N. Shuler, 75, veteran orchardist and truck farmer of Luray, who died at Rockingham Memorial Haspital Sat- urday. He ix survived by his widow and two children. Harry Shuler of Mar- tinsburg W. Va. and Mrs. E. R Pence of Fauquier County. Another daughter. Mrs. Sedwick, died rerenl'._v. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Funera! TODAY. Meeting. Pan-Hellenic demic Association, Wardman Hotel. R pm Non-Aca- Park Meeting. American Legion Auxiliary 8 pm. Dinner, Notre Dame Academy Alumnae, Shoreham Hotel, 8 pm ‘Theta Hotel Meeting, Tau Zeta 8 pm. Delphian_Society, Chapter, Shoreham Daughters of Isabella 178, Washington Ciub, 8 Meeting, Circle No. p.m. TOMORROW Breakfast. Farly Birds Hotel, 8 am. Willard Luncheon, Washington Credit Men, 12:30 p.m Meeting, Beta Chi Sorority, Carlton Hotel, 8 pm. Luncheon. Sigma Chi Fraternity. Unuversity Club, 12:30 p.m. Supper i festival, 1906 and strawberry Western Presbyterian Church, H street, 5 pm. Meeting. Society “for Philosophical | Inquiry, National Museum, room 43, 4:45 pm. Banquet and dance, St. Alumni Association, Broadmoor Hotel, '7 pm. front models? Both are right and both are at their hest her Finely woven You can do it with (A4 2 < Interwoven” Hose | for quality and style. Nar- You can do it with row and wide bands. New Sports Shirts $1.95 The pastel shades and whites vou need with Summer clothes. Clocks and figures. Regular and “Lastops.” The popular Norfolk shirts that have taken the lead in sportswear. Colorful shades. 3 Ways to Charge It: Budget Plan ® Lay-Away Deposit ® 30-Day Charge MENS SHOP 1331 F STREET 2 Hours®’ Free Parking at the Capital Garage C/dcll" HI“ wzza‘u’hna mos! &a.fi/ r (emetery Where Perpetual Care i3 More _Than_a_Promise._ Chamber Is One of The Largest Um/er{vkm in tb« M A $500 SERVICE For Only $265 e © o o Tn Case of Death Call _’:_.—'A._;- Patrick’'s | Special Dispatch to The Star, | CHEVY CHASE, Md, June 10— Funeral services for Mrs. Alice M Garland, wife of William S. Garland, whose death from a heart attack oc- curred Friday, were held at the home, 12 East Lenox street, Chevy Chase, yesterday aftemoon. Burial was in Lincoin Cemetery, Washington. des her husband, Mrs. Garland is survived by a daughter, Marjorie E. and a son, Jerome M. Garland Before her marriage, she was a Miss McDuffee. Although her death was sudden, she had not been well for a long time. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight tomorrow cloudy, probably showers in the afternoon; not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate northwest or noxth winds tonight, be- coming southerly tomorrow, Maryland -Fair tonight, followed by showers beginning in extreme west portion late tonight and tomorrow and in east and central por tomor- row afternoon; not much change in tempera Virgin row cle followed by showers Wes ard tomorrow; night howers late tonight warmer to- Report for Last 48 Hours, Temperat Saturdav— Degar 4 pm, 8 pm. . Midnizht S re Barometer Noon . 21 Hours tn noon today.) vear agn, 86 68 Record for Last (From noon ye: Highest Lowest 58.5am.t vear ag Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 89, on April 27 Lowest, —2, on January 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. «From noon yesterday to noon toda¥v.) Highest, 77 per cent, at 12:30 am today Lowest 43 per cent Tide Tables. Furnished by United States C and Geodetic Survey Today High - 2:41am Low . 9:31am High 2:50 p.m. Low . vee. 9:30pm at noon today Tomorrow 3:43 pm 10:20 pm The Sun and Moon. Rises, 4:42 Sers, 33 33 1232am irned on Sun, Sun, 442 Moon, 1:30 pm Automobile lights must be one-haif hour after sunset, e Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to daie) Month. Ave January today..... tomorrow. today. .. Record 709 82 684 ‘B4 884 9.13 10.69 10.94 1063 1441 Juny July ... August September October November | December LOST. Lost and Found cdvertisements for the daily Star wul be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day o) issue. Saturdays and legal hclidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star _upto 11 p.m. Saturday AMETHYST _ BREAST _ PIN, ~_downtown Friday. Reward. Phone Co- BANK BOO]\ and_ valuable papers. nw. between Hth Return Per petual Blde Assn.. 6249 F‘ q nw. Reward DCG-—Small _yellow dog. Wwhite breast. | male. collarless. along Anacostia car line Reward. Phone West 2159 LIBERAL REWARD for return of lot silver plate or information. Phone Columbia | 4a58. "~ © . | GLASSES. Tady's, between 15th and H and Monday morning | tional 4815 b GLASSES, horn ;rimmed.”on Conn, ave, be. | tween Mayflow st. Finder piease Teturn to A10' Alber Blds 5 | LOCKET. small, thin. gold Key.Sunday | p.m. Conn ave. F st ‘or Mt. Pleasant car. Call Decatur 3676 | | WASONIC RING, lost in front of Academr | | Theater. “8th Reward. ~_Pinder | | please return “Enone Lincoln | OVERNIGHT BAG. small. black. contain- | | fne woman's clothing: Towa Sticker on bas ward _Telephone J. L. Freeman. Folo- in brown case. hand N. Y_ave. nw. Reward. Phone Na- PIN—Small diamond and | nlntmum m pin. Lkbernl reward if returned. OCall tomac 42 | PIN—Satul v, June 8, diamond bar pin Suitable reward if returned to 1910 8Sun- | derland pl. n.w. Phone North 4076 ‘ ioned. gold: woven hair under lass; sentimental value. Reward. Edith| flwell Apt. 1st n.w. Dec. 5791-J. | | SPECTACLES. white metal frames. lost between St Alban’s School lnd Chevy hase. Reward sconsin_ 311 SUIT CASE. small, blue. rnntl!mn: lady's clothes, pepers valuable to Miss S.. near | Union Statien. Reward. Call HQ" ing, | 531153 Hotel WILL person _who found cornef in rlu‘ in 9th st. theater nlease rt‘luln to 1117 Vermont ave. n.w.. Apt. WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER, male. name xnd address_on collar. Friday noon. Reward yPhone Potomac_0263. | WATCH—Elgin !ndy [T | t v|t|nlt' North Capitel. M sts’ and Florida Reward. ational @ 43‘. | Morgan Pettit, OF HYATTSVILLE DIES Was Sunday Schonl Tralhor Worker First Chureh. and Active in Baptist Special Dispatch to The Star, HYATTSVILLE, Md. June 10— Mrs. Mary C. Pettit, wife of Elmer a resident of Ravens- wood avenue many vears, died in Sib- ley Hospital, Washington, after an {llness of two weeks. Mrs. Pettit was a Sunday teacher and active worker in the First Baptist Church, here. Funeral se ices will be conducted in the chur tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Besides her husband. Mrs. Pettit survived by two sons, Elmer M. r Takoma Park. Md. and Alfred Hyattsville. and a daughter, Mary, al of Hyattsville, school of of Mrs. Anna Beard Dies. Mrs. Anna Beard, 1900 F street died suddenly about 4 30 p.m. vester- day. Her son. Henry Beard, was with her at the time. Death belhieved to have resulted from heart disease. Deaths. ARMSTEAD. HESTER D Departed i beloved “wite of and Mrs L Willl M Biewer Bivheid He Interment a! SARAH E BOWIE, v pa B nm\umru RICHAR ARD Dak ncoin Ceme Hill Cemete CONNELL. JAMFS F CRANDALL. BOWEN Md ROWEN ANNIE MAR AN NTE MARCO. Jiae DODSON Ma ment Cedar Hill Cemeter FINN. | BARTHOLOMEW Olivet Cem HAGA._ ROSCOE CONKLIN on Saturday. June N, 14 CONKLING HAC his age. beloved On Saturday at Garfield Hospital. CLARA beloved wife ol .. on Tuesdav Regiiiem mass at St & #eam Interment Mount C etery. Relatives and friends LAMBERT. CLARA. On_ Friday. June 35. CLARA LAMBERT. devoted daughiter of Thomas and Mary Henry_sister of Mrs. Marion Posey. Elnora. Edna Raplev and James Henry —Re ting, a the John T. Rhines funeral chape and “Eye sis. s.w Funeral Tuesdas June 11, at 2 pm. {rom the chapel LEE. JOHN. Gailinger mains at Rhode Tsland neral late | SARAN ADAMS SARAH m«v: IL vears. Wi on Sur Hosoital Prazier s ave. funeral ho; nw. Notice of fu- on S Evanston, Keesville. N. ¥ Vergennes. Vi Warner Mre George W, Sione of Vergennes. Vi. and Miss Sarah W Foss of Bosion. Mass. Funeral from the residence on Monday. June 10. at 30 p.m. Relaiives and friends are in- viled. Interment Rnu Cr’rk Crm& ery. LUCAS. THOMAS, y I OMAG 1OCAS. “the ‘Hevoted hiisband ‘of Mary Lucas and father of Robert Lu also leaves other relatives ‘and frietds. | Remaing W Ernest Jarvis funeral w. Funeral from the W church. 14 Jones officiati ne. terment Quince Orchard. LUCKETT. HARRY. n:-mrvrd this life lm unoay. June FARRY LUCKETT. the devoted huspand o Mable Luckett ang son of the tate Arthur_and Pannie Luckett. He also leaves to mourn their loss six brothers. William. Rev. Arthur. Edward. Earl. Os- car and Daniel Luckett: four sisters Prancis and Dorothy Luckett, Ruth Lightfoot and Grace Love. also a host of other relatives and friends. _Rema Ia: Carolina ave. n.e. nesday. June 12 at 1 Baptist Church_ 5th and Q sts. Rev. Georae O. Bullock. Dastor. ‘ Bratha. MATTHEWS, RITH On Saturday. N pm her residen H MATTHEW PORTER. THOMAS. Depa SCOTT, CHARLES ALFRED pm. Interment i SMITH. ANNIE F X SUFHRSTEDT TEXTON. JOHN SON. BEULAM TRACY. DONALD D In mrmuriam. COOK. 1181y DPIGGS GLADYS W iER LONF DIVVER. CARRIE ING DAL TAMES MeGRATH A McDONALD. LOUISE BET LKER 7 o ke heaven NELLIE. "SALLIE AN MYFRS. EDITH N. AND WILLIAM H i i o EDITH FAMILY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 seventn St N N Ational 247 Modern Chapel Tel CHAS. 5. ZURHORST co 301 FAST Phane Lincoln: JOHN R. WRIGHT th St AW * V. L. SPEARE C0 o nor connectea i the m(m:l W 'R “Spears ‘establishmen R 1 St. NW J. W xlham Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Crematorium 4th and Mass Ave NE Lineatn 8700 Joscph F. Birch's Sons HAYCOCK_ Mgr ) mw-m\‘ m’my.‘ 3034 M St. N.W Established 154 One of the Largest dertakers in the World FUNERAL DESIGNS GEO. A. COMLEY 2™ = WEST 014 Artistic_Floral Designs by Experts Night Phone: Clarendon 261-J-1 . GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Piece: NW NAtiona) 4 GEO. C. SHAFFER FXFRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT 0106 o "'“"Cor. 14th ¥ Eye and Sundays oy ;,%mlmmurzs $25%up « delivered NoRTH 7060

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