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BRIG. GEN. LOCHRIDGE RITES SET TOMORROW Holder of Four Decorations Be- gan Military Career With Last of Indian Wars, Brig. Gen. P. D. Lochridge, U. 8. A, retired, member of the Supreme War Council in France during the World War, will be buried in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery after services in the Fort Myer Chapel tomorrow at 3 p.m. He died Monday at Walter Reed Hos- pital of heart disease. The honorary pallbegrers will be Ma). Gen. Peter C. Harris, retired, and Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Slavens, Brig. Gen. Frederick D. Evans, Brig. Gen. Nathaniel F. McClure, Brig. Gen. Charles Gerhardt and Brig. Gen. David L. Brainard, all retired. Decorated with the Distinguished Bervice Medal, the Order of the Bath of Great Britain, the Legion of Honor of France and the Order of the Crown of Italy, Gen. Lochridge began his military career in the last of the In- dian campaigns in the Southwest, :fl.er graduating from West Point in 887. Retiring in 1919, he became a direc- SHOP AT THE SCHOOL TO HAVE POOL $6,000 Gift Made to St. Joseph's by Calvert Club. The ¥t. Joseph's Home and School will have a swimming poo! within several weeks, a present of the Cal- vert Club. Learning the school had no swim- ming facilities, cement dealers, plumb- ers and other business men of the club were petitionei to confribute material and labor for the job. As a result, a $6,000 pool is being built at no cost to the sclLool, which is a member of the Community Chest. Lewis A, Payne, president of the Calvert Club, announced Was broken for the project about two weeks ago. TR Do Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hurst have just celebrated their 67th wedding anni- versary in Manchester, England. THE MRS. JESSIE BOUDINOT DIES IN PENNSYLVANIA [ — Widow of Former BSecretary of Manufacturers’ Group Was ‘Washingten Native. Mrs, Jessle Boyd Boudinot, widow of George S. Boudinot of New York, H. first city directory here. She moved to New York after her marriage in 1882. Besides Mrs. Harris she is survived by several other nieces, a nephew, Boyd Watsoh of New York, and sev- eral relatives in Wllhln‘un Burial will be in Glenwood Ceme- tery here at a time to be announced Australian Storm Kills Two. SYDNEY, Australia, June 19 (#).— A hurricane, accompanied by & minor earthquake, killed two persons in New South Wales today. The hurricane swept the New South Wales coast. COMMITTEE STUDIES NEGRO COMMISSION Illinois Representative’s Bill Is Considered by House Judi- ciary Group. By the Associated Press, yesterday Pplea by Representative Mitchell, Dem- ocrat, of Illinois the Nation's only col- ored Representative, for approval of his bill ‘creating an industrial commis- sion on Negro affairs. Mitchell said, after a hearing at which colored leaders appeared, that he was confident he would have little dificulty pushing the resolutiom through this session. In addition to a number of Repre- sentatives from several Southern and Eastern States, Mitchell introduced Perry Howard, colored Republican na- tional committeeman from Missis- sippi; Dr. R. R. Moton, president emeritus of Tuskegee University, Tus- kegee, Ala.; Scipio Juu. an attorney, of Little Rock, Ark.,, and Alain Lock, professor at Howard University, ‘Washington. The bill provides for creation of & SMALL CHANGE Pays for a New 1935 Model GEORGE'’S STORE NEAR YOUR HOME 816 F Street N.W. 1111 H Street N.E. 2015 14th St. N.W. 213941 Pa. Ave. N.W. PRICED FROM .0 Budget Charge Your Small Change in This White Electric Bank Clock It Makes Paying for a Frigidaire a Real Pleasure ! GEoReE's RADIO cO. 816 F STREET N.W. becovmovsecccssscccccnas - -k e e G e @ > o commission of five, each serving six years, to work for the betterment of the Negro race, much the same as the Government now administers Indian problemns. Marriage Licenses. d l‘m l‘O Loy I: IBI'I - Qlllrlll. lg uu llfll 290. Winston- m':.u-w ., Md.; ’ l'. ‘0 33, 922 Rev. Ourrnl%i rring Vian: e Goldiy Romano [t and Dorotl 1420 Park rd.; Rev. 31 22 16th fi..m-: S ‘::;' Rl A0 omum v..v 20, 10, w-melboro. 3 Chiase, Md., and zh James. 22 *412 Gnelda 32. Staunton. Va. Catrie mem 1. Tuka, 2( 6{! .Sl'd pl. ne. Clark, O st.i Rev. 36. Minneapolis, 1sa Marsaist * Paren ent, Minn : Rey. John M. Len 24 ;:mo‘rnunex 3 Blant ‘Dumba; 4 “Hilds Vireing Da liano. "o Glei A. oodbarn: 24, 210 Buchanan st. and Susan Msria Carner, 21, Md.: tllam . Siricker, D Oscar F. ' Black- V'rnon Whl’l‘nd 31, Bc".fiu“_ M Blia_ Ja 3th st. . and kson, 37, 1105 1 Re v. "Garland Burgandine. 21. Takoma fl 3. % lnd !lelno; irginia Marm Deer- e uraice Herman. Jurman £ Albans » Sehool, and Neom! v v:mnl- Gatp Deaths Reported. Paunle A. Cordell, 71, 1401 Pairmont st. i .'uHRAnmph st. Olinto Amrllnl 4" \la)nn Anhur B. Crismond, 46, 2650 Wisconsin Kalhtyn G, Gerow, 45_2230 California st. Joseph ¥ Jenkine. 9. Sibiey Hompital. Charles H. Warren. ‘74, Freedmen’s Hos- Fannie Sears. 70. 1808 2nd st. Ty ks, 66, 1783 Corcoran st Henry 8. Robinson, 63, 1921 11th st. Fitshugh Catlett, 42, 2650 wlmnlfll ave, Marie Jackson 43, Gall bn: most ‘«uh/ / C/metery Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 00I8 The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast SOSSSN EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1995, . Mmflm 19 nnl Pu.n“ Ooluthm No. 8| m notified N biber ‘CALES lor 17, lflag hl T 5955 flfi’"fium hr'cmfi iflv m {“ ? au and h‘“l ”"l | ther o . Ricl . Sradtes “Holseau-* Punersi “Prom above ce on Thursday, at 11 am. Relatives and ::'#. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- - MISS ROSE A. DUGAN, EX-TEACHER, DIES Brief Illness Is Fatal—Served in Sthool System for 31 Years. Miss Rose A. Dugan, who retired from the geaching staff of Pierce School two years ago, after 31 years in the public schools of the District, died this morning at Providence Hos- pital after a brief illness. Her home was at the Stratford Hotel. Active in school and civic affairs, Miss Dugan was a member of the Board of Regents of Trinity College, & member of the Daughters of Isabella and secretary of the Maine State So- clety. She was a native of Bangor, Me. She is survived by three brothers, O. Henry Dugan of Quincy, Mass.; John F. Dugan of Bangor, and George A. Dugan of New York City. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Judith E. Cyr of Haverhill, Mass. . Funeral services and burial will be in Bangor on Saturday. — Births Reported. Arnold and Hazel Dailey. girl. David and Blanche Dekelbaum, bov. Alfred and Dorothy Grunwell Edvard and Norma Pariey 84, vov. Louis and Rose Blume. boy. Bamuel and Rita Krakow, boy. Howard and Inez Rhine, boy. James and Bessie Green. girl. Lsaac and Mamie Shapiro, girl. Benjamin and Norma De Lacy, sirl Alex and Minnie Cohen. girl James and Helen Raylor. sirl. ichard and Marie Teeple. Jr.. girl, d and Virginia Darces. girl. George and Lenore Romney. girl. Oble and June Thomas, boy. Thomas and Alice Myers. boy. La Rue and Bertha Collins, boy, Charles and Minnie Murgis. boy. Clark and Leila Keene. boy John and Kathryn Bowman. boy Baul and Mary Johansen. boy, Ralph ary Bamnes, girl. Alvin Elsie Bastorg, Rlchlrd lnd Nina_Whalen.' Peter and Solveig Dorrtzbach. girl. Gerald and Amy Grifin, girl, John and Esther Swen (m James and Anita Smith. ucnnfl.l anita Bwfl s0n. boy. Lillian, Slaushter. boy bl and Beulah Richardsor. siri. Charles and Margaret Hall, FOUND. FOR LOET OR WANTED FIDIALE apply Animal Rescue League. 71 O n.w. Phone lorv.h 5730. LOST. Lost and Found cdvertisements for the daily Star wiil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, tnclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BOSTON TERRIER, seal | brown. 0 menths ed from 1821 Mon: turn w Abu'e address. ASE_ black sipper. “on the Flaza Reward, Return o dnkz:lerl. AMEO PIN white on, bllck mkmrun]‘ Monday in Woodward & Lothrop's: valued ‘hetrloom. R ( n.w. CASE—Old me mem fab Thres new 350 Dl one 310 bil-snd man’s rn-muna ! flos. large, single stone: probsbly dro in taxi: ring keepsske: arse e o athress Box 44 born-rimmed, bifocal Call CLUBS (2), driver and No. 8 iron, t Miller's Driving Course, Wisconsin ave. Il Dlltfl!‘ line, Priday night. Metro- politan_9432, Gus Sacniis. Reward: IRISH TERRIER. male, reddish. one year old: last seen Sunday. near Chevy Chase Cirel e hepherd 29( IRISH 4 “months old. wheat brown, name “Terry.” Reward if etarned: £368 kuo xmm ave n.w. Columbia 4378. BAG. blue. contatning Eoitred white sweater hear Arcade on 14th st Reward mbis_1496. artly Is Ome of Undlertakars ia‘l‘b'n,lbfl arket LADY'S TAPESTRY BAG. June 17; used for knitting; only valuable to owner. 3604 9th st. n.e. Phone Decatur 5646-J 1 309 New Lincoln S88S. SPECTACLES. fortoise shell_ between Rizes Bank and 11th and G sts. Reward. M. M. Watson. 1106 G st. n.w., SuTT cAst initials “L. O_G."; Soldiers’ Home grounds. Finder please return_to 3825 _10th_st. D.w. . Jersey ave. s.e. THERMOS BOTTLE, ' ‘Stanley ™ quart size, goturdss afigrncen. 15th end Buclid n.v, Reward __ Columbi: Haag. ¢ T near Monday. Towaid wors ‘THE PERSON who found glasses at hl 's Dress Shop return them? Reward. Call Columbia_§480-J. 3 IER. female, whil WIRE HAIRED TERR! with hrnwn m-rhnu. Answers to name of ““Rasci Rev Call Adams 9615, WATCH. hd’ s. vicinity Georgii S TR, 0 L ST Ilnfic QM = WRIST WATCH, small. round. vellow gold. biack silk band. Reward. Phone Columbis 9301, WRIST WATCH and bracelei—Bulova, small. 'hlunaold‘ Thursday nigh 5t between P Y. ave, H st. to Sth. Beward._worth 4501, WRIST WATCH, lady's Talilals 7D W, D7 Liberal reward 1 National 4703, 9 to 11 'nmnd.y nr ma.y i Draceiet in B o 7, wal lllh bl’mlfl m Harris ’e'elr! x. in Monday morning. ol Adams 8508 aiter 5 “ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN SERVICE” We Have Been Successful Because We Have Served Well By comparison of professional standards our service is second to none. Its unfafling atten- Remember to call Ryan Service where satisfaction is assured. James T. Ryan R ! Di 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ATlantic 1700-1701 Beatha. JOHN E. On Sunday, June 16, jount Alto Hnl Il O&'il sound ‘of Bhand_ loving brother of Py ryived by tives lnd many Mourn Tis d nRu;e June w uurnmr at his late relldenu 1251-A O‘lvert lll W, ry. BOUDINOT, JESSIE BOYD. On June 19, 1035 st Media, Pa. INOT., for: mem 3t Washington, D, Cinlounesst daughter, of ihe late Col H. Boyd. Notice of funeral e BRADLEY, LILLIE MAY. On Wednesdsy, 5. her_residence. 807 East st0) 8. "LILIIE MAY BRAD- LEY, wife of the late Elmer A. Bradley and ‘beloved mother of Isaac E. Bradley. Funeral from the above residence on Friday June 21 at 2 pm. Interment Congressional Cemetery. BEAGDON, CLARA K. Suddenly. on S 1935, at the rg!lfltn:e of-her niece, )( I‘, Emr 03 Brlfl(ora St Sforock AGDON ot w.mlnawn. B8 ierment ew Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You neral Wednesday, June 19, at Gilead Baptist Church. Payne's Cemetery. CLEGGETT, JAMES H. Oun Monday, June 1935. 'JAMES H., beloved husband 3 atha Cleggett.’ He leaves ulso to, mourn_ thelr five children and Inlcrn:tnl Ste: " until Thursday. June & p.m.; thereater at his late residenc 2 Bladenspurs rd. ne Friday. June 21. at § am Terldsice " Iaterment AFlingion”, Nac tional Cemetery, 20 COLLINS. DANIEL P. On Wednesday 5. at his residence. C B DANTEL B COLLING. beloved husband of Mary 1.’ Collins (née Moth- ershead). hmrrll from the above resi- dence on Friday. June 21, at 8:30 am.; thence to St. mmuw Church. where high requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment private. Please omit flowers 20 COMMINS, RETTA KENYO! On_Tues- day. June 18, 1935 RmA KENYON beloved wife of M nzo Commins’ 1 Trom her late residence. Park Va.. on Thursday. June 20, Interment private. CRAWFORD, JOEL B. On Tuesday. June OEL B. CRAWFORD, beloved Buspand of the Tate Masensri P G (nee Sulliy Remains_resting Funeral will be_held on at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. - Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 uesday. June 18 )G Eve $t.n.w., D him are a yife. Bailie Dillard. " loying Clara Dillard; _sist other relati Puneral Friday. June Interment Lincoln Men al Cemetery. DUGAN, ROSE A. - On Wednesday. June | Providence Hospital. ROSE A DUGAN. baloved. da: hier of the lae | Owen and Mary Dugs mains rest- ing st the James T. Ryan :unmd home, 317 Pa. ave. se._ until 6 Wednes- day._June 19 H on Saturdey at Bangor. Me. (Boston. Mass. pepers blease copy.) EDWARDS, WALTER F. Suddenly ‘Tuesday, June 1 5. WALTER interment ¥ Eawards. Punersi trom his late dence_ 601 Ashton Colmar Mvmr Md . Priday. June 9 am, - | ment Mount Oliv d d and Fa\ G 0ld- nt Th W ircle Cemetery, ‘Baliimore GRAY., M. ELLA. On Wednesda 19. 16 am. at es! 800 East’ Capitol st M. B daughter of the late Edwin N. and M Gray and sister of Prank H. Ri Hattie L. Gray. Funeral ser, the above residence on Priday at 3 p.m. Interment private. omit flowers. June Please | WATHEN. 5 | WATHE! devoted Ilh o! wmnm U. fiob.e" lovllI: :fl' sister nl Mrl konan Hall W‘lk!a lwylzr Remains resting st her Iate er late Sth st voted Mrs. riges. residence, 1412 Relatives ment Har- ROBERTS. EMMA HALL Ofi mzmbeu of Queen Eethe: Onapior. We 1 8., are rrquested to assemble at Ningteents Street Baptist Church, snd Bve sts. nw, A 31 p.m.. {0 attend the 1 i of Hone' udv Y EMA HALL ROBERTA N8, M. ROVAL W. BAILEY. A ELMIRA G. HENDERSON. ¥ ROBERTS, EMMA HALL, The omceu an members of the Teachers' Benefit an nnuity, Associetiop arg Rotifled of the MA HALL ROBI death of Mrs. SR - ANNIE E. On Monday, June 17. 5 pm.. ANNIE E. ihe “beloved wite 'of’ Fhomes i1 “Roney Remains resting at the Colonfal runenl \lliam Reuben Pu Rockville Md. Puneral aer'tctlmlp{"l!h’- DS s e Entarmens: Fotomme Chapsl rment Po Cemetery, Md . fi»” SCHAFFER, ETHEL. On Monday. June ETHEL. beloved wife 'of the fate Lipnel” Beneertones e, of the Grace L Crawiord of Riverdale Remains resting at Gasch's lors. Hyattsvilie, Md Hm’rll from the above funeral home Thursday. June 20, at 10 am Relatives and friends in. vited. Interm Evergreen Cemetery, Md. 19 near Bladensbu: TOLIVER, JOHN Departed this Iife on June 17,1 at Casualty Monday, Hospital. JORN B TOLIVER'® He lesvey urn ‘their 1oss a_devoted wife, Kate Toliver; one sister. Blanche Coop; one brother. Danny Toliver. Body resting temporarily at the funeral home of W. Ear| Better, 1203 Walter st. s.e. Notice of funeral later WALKER, MARTHA ,On Monday, June 35, at 10:19 WALKER. the_devoted mnnn Yo Oule Hursey and 1 par- "Walker. Milion. Doris. Martha and Helen Hursey ang grea grandmother of Gerald Walker. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st nw. neral Thursday. June 20' § P from the Turner Memorial 5th_an Rev. Dewitt “Wition omflulm(“ ment Friday at Brunswick, Md. WARREN. CHARLES E June 13 e of Rockville, Md- seed 3 He'leaves to mourn his Sopariury tus gons. Charles E.. jr Nathaniel H Warren; six grandchildren and & sum: ber of other relatives and friends, peral Thursday. June 20. at irom Jerusalem M E. Church: Rocky Md. Interment Lincoln Park Cemetery M ADRIA. On M 935, at her ‘residence. oMARY ADRIA J On_Sunday, ARREN. nd re mass will be said at ® am. for the repose of her. sou Relatives ‘and friends invited. Inte ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 19 WATSON. SARAH_VIOLA. une 1 Hayes Porarily resting &t the Meguire funeral }\/me 1820 9th st. n.w, Notice of fu- 19 On Monday. June at Preedmen's of Land- the late Philip Beloved son of brother 8yl- Matilda Wilson vester_Wilson. Mrs. Ma Ella Hicks. with mass at nterment Mount Olivet . WITHERS. Mondsy 1 35, at er " Hospital, ihe Seloved”daugnter of Pegrl June Toterment in Woodlawn Cemetery. - GRAY. GARNETT ALPHONSO. oOn Vlan- 17,1935 at 1:45 pm.. GAR- | PHONSO GRAY. beloved Fumeral “Tiy from the above f HARDMAN. MILTON. On_Tuesds 18. 1 MILTON HARDMAN. loving father gf Mamie Mattox. He also leaves other relatives and friends to m their loss. Remains resting at art’s funeral home, 30 H st. ne. neral Friday, June 21. at 2 pm. fr ve funeral home. Interm Woodlawn Cemetery. 2 HEMRY, ANNIE. On Monday, June 17 )35 8t ber residence. 2118 6th st n.w ANNIE HENRY. beloved aunt of Dr. Simes B Wastithason: ~ Bhe ‘aigo Jeaves §ix miece; and cther relatives and frie: Puneral Thursday, June 20 Troms Vermont. Aéenua Baptist. Cnureh Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. In- terment Payne's Cemetery. INDERMAUI PERCIVAL. On Tu(idn\ June 18, a his residence. 501 North Monroe st. Ashion Heights. Clar- endon, Va.. PERCIVAL INDERMAUER beloved husband of Alice M. Indermauer | and son of the late Jeremiah and Jane Brown Indermauer. Remains resting at his late residence. where funeral se es will be held Ju 30 pm._ Interment Cemetery, Washington. D JACKSON, MATTIE. Deparied 935, MA’ {his, lite JACK- ves and Iriends. Schey st n.w. J ave. and R Notice of fu- neral later. JOHNSON, ROY. Densmdhm}rs life Tues- brothers and other relatives and friends Remains at Campbell's funeral home. 4th st s.w. Notice of funeral later. E. W. On Bunday. June 16, Y Qarheid Hospital. Bishop E. D. ONES. husband of Maggie C. Jone: father of Edward Dancy Jones.” R ¢ his late Tesidence. 1 nti o'clock Wednesd: Bebtaims il le th-state ot Daion Wea: ley Church until funeral time, at 1 p.m. Thursday. LA ROCHELLE. JANE TYSON. On Tues- 3 Providence Hospital. JA beloved wife of Eugene W. La Rochelle. beloved daughter of Ha: Tyson Smethurst and Bertha Jane Smethurst and sister of "Ruth A Funeral services Thursday. e 30, at. 8 D.m. at the funeral home of George W. Wis 900 M St. n.w. Relatives and friends fivited. Interment Dover, 20 M'“'(‘! CORINE. On Tuesday, June at her residence. 1763 P st. B SRt L AWRENCE Punersi from the J. T. Ryan funeral home ave where requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Inter- | ment private. LAWRENCE, (‘OB]\E ‘The members of he Third Order of s ace requcsted 10 &b N Semble at. the Ryan funeral pariors. 317 Pa. ave. Se.. on Wednesday evening. June 9, 1 for the | urpos reciting the | Rosary for the repose of the foul of our late sister. 1 WRENC ROSE JUENEMAN, Pretect. HRIDG! ©._On Monday. June 17, B ac Walter, Reed Gencral Hospital RIDGE. brigadier general. U. 8 Army (retired), beloved husband of Carlotte Rawolle ' Lochridge. H! mains are Testing at V. 8 1009 H st Puneral Myer Chapel on Thursday. June Interment Arlington N.uonn MOLLIE LEE. On Wedmsd 0035, MOLLIE LEE MARTIN esidenge. 2201 15th st & Co. funeral FPriday, June s l i lo S! Ar'drvwn Churth New Hamnshire V st. where services will Beheld 5t 16 s in." Relatives and Triends zn\' ted. Interment in Glenwood eguv ery. 2 PATTERSON, OLIVER FRAN! KLN Sud- fouly. on Bunday June 16 N035, 0L IVER PR aeed 80 Tea. Doiovod huseand of Eana ‘O. Pats terson (nee Martin). Remains resting at his late residence. 1641 Wisconsin gve nw, Puneral from the Calvary M, E, Onurch South, Q st. between 3ist sts nw. Thursday. June 'ADd. frisnds Invited Seltaent” Sedar Hih Gemetens; QUILL, JOHN J. On Sundny June 16, 1098, ‘at his " residence, 455 beloved husband of Maty 3 Guill (nee Golline), . Punerai rom the aboye residence on hursday. Jung 20, thence to Sacre Hun ey 10 Seee, Vhere high reauiem mass will be offered Badusers Terment Mount Oiive: Cemeters: QUILL, JORN J. The members of Potomac lumhu are heroh ed of the death of Brot! ga”;%%m day. his Feriaence. All mem- In- 19 5 " Gounci] quested to assemble at the above residence Wednesday. June 10, B om. "Tor Drayers for the repose of his soul. -l requiem high mass Thurs- day. June 30. 8t 0 a.m., at Sacred Heart Chureh. 1 nd "Park rd oonnmnt!, G. WOLFE. ROSA B. On Wednel 1935 st her residence. 3 hoir ' ROSA"B. WoLFE beloved daughter of Charles H. and Nannie C Wolfe. No- e of funeral later. On Tus 5. at her residence, 2 Cn'flzymhz beloved terment will be Thursday. June In Memortam. BROWN. JOHN H. TIn sad but loving re- of my beloved husband. BROW] who departed this ago today, June 19, \ -nwu at Church of WiPE. NELLIE. * EOR('E ENOCH. In sad but membrance of our dear father busband, GEORGE ENOCH by his life five vears o today June 15 1080 HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. CHASE. GERTRUDE DAVIS. In loving re- membrance of our dear wife and mother GERTRUDE DAVIS CHA parted this life twent today. June 19. 1917 Beautiful memories of one so dear, h 50 sincere d 3t Boonesboro. Md.. n or HER DEVOTE] HLSBA‘ID BRYBOKC CHASE__ AND SON CHARLIE AND MILTON CHASEC EDELEN. ROSE E. In_ loving memory of my dear mo ROSE E. EDELEN. who Dassed away Sixieen years ago foday. June 19, 1919 Sieep_on. dear mother. and take your u home. for He knew best CONESOME PATORTER BERTHA. FRENCH. MARIE DAWSON. In sad bu loving ‘remembrance of our darling sis- ter, MARIE DAWSON PRENCH. who d parted this life two years ago todsy June 19, 103. Two years hn\e passed since that sec When the one we loved was called God took her home. But in our hearts she Ii HER LOVING SISTERS AND BROTH LUCAS, LAURA M. A, In loving memory A. LUCAS. who departed hia e aixteen” yoars mko Lodsyy Sune 19, 1919 Gone. but not forgotten MOTHER AND . memor: who Tuesday. JOHNSON, ANNIE M In loving of my wife, ANNIE M. JOHN passed aWAy one Jyear ago, June 19. 1934 Under the cover of a new-born day She laid aside cares and slipped away But the memory of that parting Still_brings aches into my heart LOVING HUSBAND. HENRY B. JOHN- SPRIGGE. GEORGE. In sud and lovin ance of our husband and father GEGRGE SPRIGGS. who departed thi lile one year ago today, June 19. 1034 THE PAMILY. ERAL DIRECTORS. | CHAS.” 5. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lin 0372 “JOHN R. WRIGHT 1337 _10th §t. N.W. __ Phone North 0047 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R _Speare establishment Phone t. N. NAtional IOUD 5L % N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 Sth St S.B, Lincoln 0530 er’ One of the Largest Undertakers in the World J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass, Ave. NE Lineoln 5200 Joseph F Blrch s Sons 3034 M St Phone WEst nnvu, Funeral Director 522 Sth St. S.E. __ Lin. 0180. At. 0378 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 111p seventn st N.W. N Ational 2473 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106 i sundays. Cor. 14th § Eye GEO. A. COMLEY i “? Aflklltr{lofll Mln‘.. ”l-.l-l GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Picces 1212 F 8t N.W. NAtional 4276 32 ;%m['rmurss $2%0up . delivered R‘Y ' n Hnlnfll‘ Inhnt f “